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datcTf DecembeJ'?8th'’'i^ H!'*" Dennis and'wife'' Sw: »• ■' Trustee for T.ov tvjt. i. _ ^ Februarv Hf^livanAe /%« baby chicks Take — te of mnis h ext arsh, ►mpar Hundred T$500?'Dolirr^^ Leghoms. Best supply flock P_eed of Trust is IWestern North Carolina. Send us MARION PBOGRE3S, HAKION, Jf. C, TBUB9DAY, DEC. 1», 19Z9 Company a Lex Marsh i T"", 'eoruary deliverie securing an Trust J White Wyandottes securing an Hundred February deliveries on and th«e harbefn'dS^uitTn^ th?’''''®®® ™ent of said indebSdSeS wutunder^hrp;,^:?' undesigned tained in said Deed of Tru^t '„T' for sale to the highest WddV to cash, h\^™'do'r1n 1930. at lowing deVcribed laOTni and bt mg in McDowell County, N C • Speculation Co O Smiths' ®®einning on a stone, h! S coroer by the W edge of ndge road and just E of the Sh'f ^ith the said chains on applica« We will do custom hatching. Farmers Federation Hatcheries Asheville, Sylva and Spindale, N. C. r- S 44 E 6V2 second S iS comer; secona, b 18 E 16 chains to a locust I 18 F third, C> 18 5.3 chains to a stone. Smith’s corner; fourth, N 65 E 16.6 chains ^ a stone in Walker Elliott’s line of R. Owensby tract; then N 38 E 3 a-^tone, corner of said -5 ^ ^ chains to a stone of said tract; then N 65 E 14 i chains to a stone below and N of a chflF; then N 18 W 5 chains to a stone, an old poplar; then S 88 E 20 ! chains to a stone, 2 chains NE of the! top of the mountain; then N 1 E 28.7 chains down the mountain to the^ three sourwood corner on top ofi Tidge and in line of Patent 1007 of; Speculation; then with the Patent' Ime N 87 W 43.4 chains to the old * lorked chestnut oak corner between I \y edge of the road and on top of' the ridge; then N 17 W 7.82 chains: to a stone just East of the top of’ same ridge, corner of Noah Vess; i then S 43 W 10.3 chains to a stake; then S 43 W 7.15 chains to a stone i at old pine;, then S 30 W 25 chains; to a stone, just E of the branch in a' deep hollow; then N 85 W'24 chains' to a stone just E of the creek and just S of the cold spring; then S 30 I W 11 chains with the old Justice line to a stone at the Northern edge of the field and a corner of the Justice tract; then S 85 E 12 3-4 chains to the old NE comer of the Justice tract on the mountainside; then with the line of the same S 5 W 9 chains to a stone in line with the same and comer of B. Gilbert; then with his line S 54 E 3 chains to a stone; then N 83 E 2Va chains to a stone on top of the mountain, H. O. Smith’s corn er; thence with his line N 45 E 30 chains, crossing two branches and the deep gulley to the beginning, containing 260 ^ acres, more or less, and being the land of the heirs of A. W. Gilliam, deceased, and known as the A. W. Gilliam land on Crooked Creek in McDowell County, N. C. Being in all respects the same; tract of land conveyed to Sarah L. Pharr by deed dated April 21st, 1927, by H. L. Davenport and wife, Mary L. Davenport, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for McDowell County, N. C., in Book. 73 page 3. | Said sale will be for cash and sub ject to confirmation by the Court. i Said sale will be subject to a prior Mortgage securing an indebtedness of $1500 recorded in Mortgage Book 37 page 164 McDowell County Mort gage Deed Records. LEX MARSH, JR., Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned, Ballew Motor Company, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at their gar age on East Court Street, in the town of Marion, North Carolina, on Thursday, January 2, 1930, at 10 o’clock a. m. One Ford Roadster Motor Number 11786620. The above car is the property of Paul Henline and is sold under and by virtue of the power given in sec tion 2435 of the Consolidated Stat utes of North Carolina, for work and labor performed and for materi al furnished in repairing the same at the request of the owner thereof. The amount due is $35.00 and has remained due and unpaid since 1927. This December 6th, 1929. BALLEW MOTOR COMPANY. NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned, Ballew Motor Company, A^’ill offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at their a.ge on East Court Street, in the town of Marion, North Carolina, on Thursday, January 2, 1930, at 10 o’clock a. m. One 1927 Ford touring car Motor Number 14413206. The above car is the property of Grace Goode, and is sold under and by virtue of the power given m sec tion 2435 of the Consolidated Stat utes of North Carolina, for work and labor performed and for materi al furnished in repairing the ^me at the request of the owner thereof. The amount due is $48.35 and has remained due and unpaid since August 22, 1929. This December 6th 1929 BALLEW MOTOR COMPANY. Folks want This new marked coal received an amazing reception last year. It didn’t take people long to realize that at last they could get a quality prod uct in coal definitely marked for their protec tion—RED BAR coal. The demand for this dol lar-saving RED BAR coal is steadily increasing. RED BAR is a clean, quick starting, long burning coal. Order today. REDSMUt Red Bar Coal Co. MARION, N. c. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS CAUTIONED BY ALLEN Raleigh, Dec. 10.—“The safety of our school children should be con stantly looked after,” State Superin tendent A. T. Allen points out in a statement given out today. “North Carolina,” he says, “is now trans porting nearly 150,OOK> pupils to- school. The lives of these children as well as those who walk must be protected at all times. It is a sad thing to hear of anaccident happen ing to one of these little ones.” Superintendent Allen ' believes that if care and diligence is observ ed on the part of the motoring pub lic that such occurrences may be kept at a minimum. In ©rder to> ac quaint the public with the traffic laws in force, the General Assembly of 1927 passed an act requiring that such laws shall be read and explain ed in the public high schools. The rules referring specifically to school busses, and which are not always observed, are: Rule 63, (section 5). “Before passing or attempting to pass a pub lic school bus while it is standing up on any public road and taking on or putting off school children, the op erator of the passing vehicle must bring it to a full stop at least 50 feet from the bus.” The responsibil ity, hewever, does not all rest upon the driver of the passing vehicle, for section 3 of this rule states, “Ev ery school truck and every passen ger bus, is required to come to a complete stop at every railroad crossing, whether designated as a ‘full stop’ crossing or not.” Rule 84, (section 7). “Twenty- five miles an hour while operating a bus carrying school children along any public highway or street in this State,” is the maximum rate of speed permissible. Rule 45 is one which applies to all | drivers and one which aims to im press operators of motor vehicles with the necessity of exercising care at all times. Only Four More Shopping Days SPOOL THREAD 2c EACH New Arrivals Fall COATS Extra Special $3 95 TO $24.95 And Worth Double. PERFECT ATEPTOANCE LIST NEBO HIGH SCHOOL notice of sale The undersigned, Ballew Motor Company, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at their g^- aee on East Court Street, in the tfwn of Marion, North Carohna. on Thursday, January 2, 1930, at o’clock a^m.i923 touring car Motor number 7020. The above car is the property of Walter Hefner, and is sold under and Z ^rtue of the power tion 2435 of the Consolidated Stat .^L?p?lrrd'‘”aSd al furnished i" STeol 0T2T 19M TOs Dec. 6th, 1929. BALLEW MOTOR COMPANY. Clerk Superior Court. WHEN CHILDREN Need a Laxative have used Thedford’s Black- Drasight in our family for nineteen 4 years. I have found it of great help in raising my family. **I have given it to all six of my chil> dren. Whenever they complain of upset stomach, or begin to look pale and sickly, I xnake a tea of Black-Draught and begin giving it to them. In a day or two they are aU right. ^ give it to them for con- Btipation, and my husband and I both take it. I always give it for colds in winter, for I be lieve a way to prevent them is to kera the system dean.** —Mrs. Doshie Terry, 1205 Fourth Avenue, Decatur, Ala. Ladies* New Fall Coats. They are very beautiful and must be seen to be appreciated, and prices are low. Come and see them. NOTICE North Carolina, McDowell County. In the Superior Court. Mamie Bolton, vs. J. W. Bolton. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of McDowell County to recover a judgment debt of $1500 which arose upon an order and judg ment of the Superior Court of Mc Dowell County, rendered September 15th, 1925, allowing plaintiff $65.00 per month for maintenance of plain tiff and her two children; and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of McDowell County, at his office in the court house in Marion, N. C., on or before the 23rd day of December, 1929, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action within the time prescribed by law, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the lelief demanded in the complaint. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was is- -5ued by said Superior Court against the property of the defendant, which said warrant is returnable at the time and place above named fof the return of the summons. This 16th day of November, 1929. J. L. LAUGHRIDGE, First grade: Jack Ayres, J. B. Bal lew, Ruby Jamison, J. B. Jaynes, Mary Lou Jaynes, Margaret Moore, Everett Pyatt, Lee Simmons, Ray Simmons, Lucille Simmons, David Watson. Second grade: Tom Chapman, John Gray, Karl Knupp, C. H. Sim- i I mens, Richard Simmons, J. W. Sta-| cy, Margaret Chapman, Inez Gray, 1 Annie L. Hollifield, Martha McGim- sey, Mary Louise Moore, Jamie Nel son, Katherine Washburn. ^ Third grade: James Handrix, ! Jones Hicks, Emmett Mason, Ned McGimsey, Henderson Teague, Leo- I nard Washburn, Hubert Jaynes, i Georgie Burkhart, Jennie Dyson, ! Emma Sue Jaynes, Gladys Nelson, Helen Stacy, Thelma Simmons, No- ! na Snypes, Eula Wilson. I Fourth grade: Frank Best, Alva I Snypes, Beatrice Turner, Alonzo I Watson, Margaret Wessinger, ; Chester Williams, Mary Catherine Williams. Fifth grade: Robert Ballew, Roy Chapman, John Dyson, Howard Hen drix, Lee Halliburton, H. D. Plant, Robert Simmons, Quinn Fisher, Louise Fair, Juanita Gray, Louise Jamison, Doris Moore, Louise Sea- gle. Sixth grade: Gerthel Boone, Ruby Cuthbertson, Lois Fortune, Selden Hicks, Hattie Seagle, Fannie Seagle, Anna Simmons, Margaret Wilson, Forrest Bost, Byrd Jamison, Smith Jaynes, W. J. Kincaid. Seventh grade: Cartha • Boone, Helen Gray, Ella Jaynes, Margaret Moore, Ruth Middleton, Catherine Watson, Karl Brown, Hague Gray, Emmet Gray, Robert Jaynes, Luth er Moore, J. Lowell Morrow, Boyd Stacy, Colin Fisher. Eighth grade: Nancy Mitchem, Dixie Fortune, Helen Bost, Virgin ia Early, Edith Hollifield, Hazel Stacy, Ernest Early, Bradly Gibbs, Billie Ballew, Albert Jaynes, James Jaynes. Ninth grade: Madge Simmons, Pearl Jajmes, Gwendolyn Moore, Billie Carter, Burley Snypes, Lester Fair, John Fisher, Marshall Poteat. Tenth grade: Harry Hemphill, James Middleton,' Ella Ray, Mary Simmons, Maude Watson. Eleventh grade: Jack Ballew, John Finley, Georgie Fortune, Lil lian Helms. CHRISTMAS TOYS For Kids REASONABLY PRICED E. D. Bowditch was recently ap pointed as county agent in Clay county. RED BAR COAL COMPANY MARION, N. C. About 500 pairs of Men’s SLIPPERS AND SHOES Values up to $3.00. On Sale at only $1.98 OUTING FLANNEL Worth 15c yd. On Sale lOC Yard. LARGE STOCK OF LADIES’ HATS 95c to $2.45 Worth Double the Price. EXTRA SPECIAL! PALMOLIVE SOAP 5f Quantity Limited. FREE FREE FREE AN ATWATER KENT SCREEN-GRID RADIO SET, COMPLETE. ASK US ABOUT IT! SPECIAL— Men’s Heavy UNION SUITS Sells at $1.25 Suit. Sale Price 79c PRICES CUT ON CURLEE CLOTHES Every Suit guaranteed to wear. The time limit is your judgment. Some as low as $17.95 MEN’S HEAVY OVERALLS Sells at $1.50. During This Sale 98c New Fall Dresses $2.95 to $14.50 And Worth Double the Price* TIRES AND TUBES Tubes 30x3 V2» 29x4.40, to go as low as 98c FIRST QUALITY TIRES $4.79 One lot of Men’s Suits as low as $9.95 Now is the time for your Overcoat or Top Coat, going as low 'as $9.95 The Fashion Shop WHERE YOU WILL FIND LOW PRICES EVERY 38 MAIN STREET DAY IN THE YEAR MARION, N. C.‘ SURASKY’S Wishes the People of Marion and McDowell County A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year LAND FOR SALE Take notice, that whereas on the 25th day of April, 1923, Grady T. Nichols executed and delivered to F. M. Bradley, Trustee for the Old Fort Building and Loan Association, a certain Deed of Trust securing an indebtedness therein described of $1,000.00, which said Deed of .Trust is recorded in Book 31 page 2 Mc Dowell County Mortgage Deed Rec ords, and whereas there has been de- | fault in the payment of said indebt-1 edness at maturity, ; Now therefore, the undersigned, will, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, offer for sale, at the court house door in Marion, N. C., at 12 o’clock, noon, on Monday, January 6th, 1930, the following described piece, parcel and lot of land lying and being in McDowell County, N.C. Beginning on a stake on the bor der of the Central Highway 75 feet E of M. L. Grant’s and W. H. Brad ley’s line and runs N 2 1-2 W 397 feet to a stake on M. L. Grant’s and W. L. Bradley’s line; then with said branch to the Central HigWay; then with the edge of the Central Highway to the beginning,—^thhe same being 75 feet fronting on Cen tral Highway and extending back equal width 379 feet. Lying and be ing west of the Town of Old Fort, in Old Fort Township, state and coun ty aforesaid. And being the same land sold by Grady Nichols to Fred G. Wilson by deed recorded in Book 72 page 120 McDowell County Deed Records. Said sale will be for cash, and sub ject to confirmation by the court. This 4th day of December, 1929. F. M. BRADLEY, Trustee. Doing business without advertising is like winking at a girl in the dark. Mo one knows it except you.
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