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I NOTICE
Notice ig hereby given that I will
apply to the Governor of the State
of North Carolina for a parole for
Lewis Mills who submitted at the
Spring term 1922 Superior Court for
Polk County for manslaughter and
was sentenced by the Court to serve
four years in State prison. All per
sons opposing granting said parole
make it known to the Governor with
| out delay. -
This 23rd. day of October 1928.
W. Grady Bdney.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
| State of North Carolina '
| County of Polk
In the Superior Court.
? Anna Hishop Parker
vs / .
j Peter P. Parker
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
| above has been commenced in the
j superior court of Polk County to ob
1 tain art absolute divorce by sajd
plaintff from defendant; the said de
i fendant will further take notice that
| he is required to appear at the term
| of the Superior court of said county to
? be held in the court house at Coluru
i bus, N. C. on the 7th Monday after
the first Monday in March it being
the 22 day of April, 1924, and
i answer or demur to the complaint of
i the plaintiff or the plaintiff will ap
j ply to the court for the relief de
| manded in the said complaint.
H. H. Carson, Clerk of Superior
J Court for Polk County, N. C.
H. H. Carson
Fisher & Allison
? Attorneys for Plaintiff.
| Brevard, North Carolina.
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! Sale of Valuable Land for Partition.
Under, and by virtu re of an Order
of Sale made by the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Polk County, North
Carolina, in a Special Preceedings
entitled "Ollie R. Cole vs. Delia Cole,
Evelyn Cole, minor, Robert Cole,
I minor, Claude Cole , minor, and Decia
! Davis, minor, heir-at-law of Mary E.
i Cole, Deceased, and Will Cole," the
1 undersigned, who was in said Order
j of Sale appointed a Commissioner to
| sell land, will sell at Public Auction,
j to the last and highest bidder, for
tcash, at the Court House door at Co
j lu m bus, N. C.,
j on Monday, the 5th day of Novem
! her, 1923, between the hours of ten
[o'clock in the forenoon and two
o'clock in the afternoon, the follow
ing described tract or parcel of land
'in Greens Creek Township, ' Polk
| County, North Carolina, on the Road
' leading from Melvin Hill to Finger
jville. S. C., to wit: ?
I Lot No. 1 of the Mary Ann Gilbert
; land including dwelling houses and
'sonic oth^r buildings, and Beginning
on a pine knot on the State Line and
runs thence with lots Nos. 5 and 4
north 3 2-5 east 142 1-ff poles to a
pine stake; thence north 86 4-5 west
and crossing the Fingerville road 90
poles to a stake; thence with lots 2
and . 3 and crossing a road and
and branch south 3 2-5 west 145.9
poles to a stake in the State lipe;
thence with the State line and cross
ing a branch of Bear Creek south
88. ^ oast 94 poles to the beginning,
containing 83 acres, more or less and
being" the same land devised to Mary
E. Cole in the last will and testa
ment of Mary Ann Gilbert recorded
in Will Book 2 at page 20 in the of
fice of the clerk of the superior
court of said Polk County, less and
exclusive of one acre formerly con
veyed by Mary E. Cole to Hoyle Cole
on the Fingerville road the eastern
boundrary of said land.
The said land has been subdivided
into four lots and will first be of
fered for sale in the said lots or par
cels and will then be offered as a
whole and will be reported for con
firmation in that method in which
the land brings the highest price. A
plat of said land as subdivided has
been prepared by J. A. Wilkie, Civil 1
Engineer, and copies of same may
bfi seen at the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Polk County
at the residence of Ollie R. Cole, or
::t my office in Rutherfordton, and
said plats will be on exhibit on the
date of sale. This land lies in said
excellent section of Polk County, is
n-arly all smooth, level land, and is
very fertile, and contains consider
able timber on . one section. It
should be very d< sirable either in
parcels or as a whole.
This 1 day of October 1923.
SOLOMON GALLERT,
Commissioner.
This 4 October, 1923.
. NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of the
state of J. H. Hines, deceased, late
of the county of Polk and State of
North Carolina, this is to notify per
sons having claims, against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Harris, N. C.
route No 1 on or before the 10th day
of October, 1924, or [this notice will
be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
nu nt.
This 1st day of October, 1923.
Executor of the estate of J. H.
Hines deceased. 1
R. F. Hines, Harris Route No 1, N. C
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having this day qualified as ex
ecutrix of the estate of George A.
Smith, deceased, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate to present them to the under
signed executrix, or to M. G. Blake.
Tryon, N. C, within twelve months
from this date or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 8th day of October 1923.
0 Francis S. Smith,.
Executrix.
W. F. LITTLE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Tryon, N. C.
NOTICE OR SALE
Pursuent to the power of sale con
tained in that certain Deed of Trust
executed by A. McDuffy and. Anna
McDuffy, his wife, to Walter Jones,
Trustee, on the 3rd day of February
1919 and of record in the office of
Register of Deeds for Polk County in
Book No. 14 at page ?25 to secure
the indebtedness and interest therein
set forth as evidenced by the several
notes or bonds therein recited, de
fault having been made in the ' pay
ment of said indebtedness and in
terest (all of said notes or bonds
now being due) and application hav
ing been made to the ' undersigned
trustee by F. P. Bacon, the owner
aqd holder of said notes or bonds, to
advertise and sell the land described
and conveyed by said deed of trust,
the undersigned trustee will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the Court House door of
Polk County, at Columbus, N. C. on
Monday the 5th day of November
1923 at eleven o'clock A. M. the land,
and premises conveyed by said deed
of trust and described as follows, to
wit: ,
Lying and being in Tryon Township.
Polk County, State of North Carolina,
Beginningat a stone at the South
west corner of a tract of land former-,
ly owned by W. A. Hipp, and runs
thence with the line of said tract of
land North six degrees west one
hundred and five feet to a stake;
thence North 64 deg. East 153 feet to
a stake; thence South 33 deg East
103 feet to a stake; thence South 64
deg. West 197 feet to the place of be
ginning, containing* 18096 square feet,
more or less.
It being a tract of land conveyed
to said A. McDuffy by deed from
Milner Waters, Mortgagee.
This 27th- day of September 1923.
Walter Jones
Trustee.
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