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I,VON & Publishers. 1.'..' " *f Agricultural News Notes By S. J. Kirby. *r~. . GIVE THE DORMANT BFRAY ANYWAY, The interest shown iu snrayitys fruit trees in this section tofflgiy is not encouraging. A great many men seem to have formed the opinion that a mild open winter like the past , one lias been will certainly be follow ed by*a poor fruit, seasou, and that applying the dormant likely be both time and money lost. It is believed by those who have -studied this question that Such a disposition will not work out for the beet Interest- of owners of either small or large Orchards. Apple, peach > pear, plum, cherry, quince and crab apple trees, grape vines and rose bushes should be given the dormant spray without regard to whether the. fruit Reason is likely to be a good - one or not. Applying the dormant spray means disease control, health ier and more thrifty trees and vines. If given regularly, year in and year out, this spray will prove a paying investment. It always pays to give the dormant spray, and those who are interested in clean, healthy trees will see to it that tneir trees get this spray before the foliage it comes to subsequent sprays to determine when these shall he given, it will pay to give attention to whether the prospects for the fruit crop are such as to encourage this work. . . . Those interested in securing copies of Niswonger's new circular, “Prac tical Hints to Potato Growers,” can get the same by calling on or ad dressing a card to the county agent. During the month of April the county agent will hold office hours in Burnsville in the forenoons and in Bakersville in the afternoons of each Saturday. SHORTHORNS PURCHASED. .1. D. Panned and J. A. Gouge, of Mitchell, purchased Shorthorrs of outstanding quality and infiiviTual N, merit in the Jonesboro section of j Tennessee last week. • Mr. Gouge purchased the bull, Brown-Date, which has a record as a breeder and as a show animal. He is, without * question, the outstanding indivilual Shorthora in this section of the State. Another purchase by Mr. Gouge was a- pure-bred Shorthorn cow, Secret- She has a record of I having produced three calves which sold as calves for 12QQ.00 each, and 1 Mr. Paifnell purchased the female calf of the cow, Secret, and sired by 1 Brown-Dale. This calf is an excellent 1 individual which, like her sire, shows 1 up in -confermation, quality and finish, the equal of the best. MITCHELL FARMICRB iNCORPOItAT £ EXCHANGE. Mitchell County farmers organized a mutual exchange during the past week which will have its headquar ters in Bakersville. Ten men took one share of stock each, and thus be came members ol the organization, and have applied for a charter. Other men have stated that they are ready to become identified with the organization, and to take stock in it. The nature and workings of the ex change as an organization through which farmers might make either purchases or sales, was discussed with a small group of men in Burns -L-ville. The Yancey farmers were hot • - represented well -‘enough to justify their taking action at the/flrßt meet ing/" Those present stated that they were interested in the organization, pfid asked for another meeting. Sub sequent meetings for both counties to further consider this proposition have already been announced.'’ Land the Source of Hope. The young man wbb puts forth every effort possible to buy land to day will be wise tomorrow. W« have possibly gone abouj as far away from the land as we can get, and we may expect to find our next wave of prosperity creeping in from the land. Further than this, we will find the land more dependable in the future than factory whistles and ' wheels.—Williamston Enterprise. ■ \ . -"I - ’ What the country needs Is hard boiled officeholders—congressmen who con say “no” - r,o minority groups that want to raid the trens ury for their individual benefit; legis lature who can say‘iio” to the go getter town that think they can be improved by getting a state normal school or a state form school, or an armory or something; county and local boards who can say “no” to theiiaighborhood group|that wantsja neighborhood improvement at public expense. We have had ten years of “yes” men in office, and we have just begun to realize that it will take 20 years of digging up to pay for their generosity.—Belle Paine, Minn., Her aid. • Individuals, industries and com munities ail"thrive where there is team work, while the lack of it throws everything put of whack. Cooperation makes folks shake bands rather than fists and smile rather than frown. Progress follows cooperation. So far this season fertilizer sales aw far behind sales of former years. From December 1 through February sales in North Carolina, South Caro lina, and Arkansas amounted, to 285,000 tons, compared with 519,- 4 yoO tons for the last • ' mt. f fopinupM f|l fhitt fiPction BTQ I who are making a moral plea for their existence in the comingelection. Easter was Very enjoyable in this patch of the woods. Y Y Mr. D. Ydung bad a reunion in "hi* family recently. Those present were: Mr. anil Mrs. Oscar, Young, of Marion;- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young, of.Hayeevilla; Mr. and Mrs. \ Clyde Young, of Bee Log; Mr. Friel i Young. of jßars Hill College, and Mr. C. T. Young, of the Tipton & Young fir.jtn, of Lost Cove. This completed the entire gathering of the young family and they all had a good time being together. Our pastor of the Presbyterian church delivered a good sermon Sun day night oa The Resurrection. He also received two into the church, Bob Hunter and Chester Buchanan. On Monday night of this week Mr. Clark, of ‘he Farmers Federation, presented a lecture on the- Acre plan. His lecture was aided by a series of very interesting pictures regarding the sarna- v A large crowd was present aiid las work met favor able results. 1 Our sebpol, Clearmont, is nearing a close. The work done has been very successful this year. ■ Rev. R. I. Gnmon, of Knoxville, Tenn., will conduct a series of meet- Jngs at the Presbyterian church here. The exact date will soon be announc ed. _ Mr. Ray Bennett and family were guests of relatives jn this section last week end. Mr. Bennett is working in the Barnardsville high school in Buncombe Couuty. I_ We might add that this section is a good pasture for politicians to romp in, but not to make mock of sacred legislation. ; ■/. - ././. I think by this time next week we will be able to announce one or two good candidates for sheriff from this place (democrats.) STATIC. - i*- PENSACOLA : Several members of the Carolina Mountain Club, of Aslieville, visited the falls, where Professor Elisha Mitchell lost his life, Sunday. They were accompanied by J. N., A. E., T. J., iyid Tom Lee Wilson. They also i visited Blue Sea Falls and took pic- I tures of these scenic points. The I club members returned to Asheville P I) M ~ Sunday P. M. Friends and relatives of Mrs. P. S. Bradley are glad to hear that she is somewhat better after a serious ill ness of several days. / Mr. Elec Wilson, of Swannanoa, is visiting relatives here this week. The closing exercises of the Pensa cola Elementary school will be giv-en in the audit oriu^^^^.varfoFrjj. day nights, IMipjt.Ss.jf j I ' l '** HfinilUfeaEff* Sleeping Beauty ’ will by the first, second, third and forth grades. This play and additional music are spoii sored by Mrs. B.' H. Biddle and Misses Aldine Pleasant, Vera Carter and Ethel Young. ©a- Friday «k?bt .Messrs. J. B. King and D. J, Jamerson will have charge of the progrtiin, and the stu dents of the filth, sixth and seventh grades will render the program. Mr. and Mre.jDlyde Ray, now living in South Carolina, were visiting rela tives here Monday night. Mr. Clarence Wood left for Toledo, Ohio Monday morning. ' Mrs. D. J. -Jamerson lias been con fined to her room with flu for the past ten days, REPORTER. is Better Times For Poor Folks . What is to become of the poor folks. Bless your life, the poor folks are the onesivho have the brightest future. That is, if they are the ones who know how to make acrop. Soon the man who can make a crop is going to be in demand. Banks, in surance and mortgage companies are/being loaded up with land. Taxes on land are going to stay pretty well up for some time, even after the Legislature takes off all the school tax, because the land is übout all the loeai governments have to depend on, and local governments are mort gaged to the hilt. There is not going yo be much sale for land in a long time, not till cotton goes whirling jup again. Farmers must be kept up. Rent Is going to be cheap. The man who is sold out of the jwnership of several hundred find it l easier to rent the same land arid make off it than he has been able to do whi|e paying taxes and interest. Os course this is a bad thing. is bad for a man to lose his hind. But for the great mass of people who will be compelled to make a living on land, it will be easier. The cheaper land is the Jess of the farm product that has to go lor overhead, hence the better forth® uian who has to work it. it hoa been said tint tenants are already having a better time than landlords. There are no'signs tliat tliis will be 1 changed in the carty future. This is ' what wild speculation has done for ’ us. It will be good for the tedant » so long as population does not in i crease, but when population increases and the demand becomes acute, then the landowpero will be able to charge what they want for rent. Now they 1 most charge what they can get,-* ■ Moore County News. i About 750 rural bo.vs and girls of ■ Catawba Coen y have joined the 4-H ; club organized in the county this spring. '• £•- " * !>.*. ■- • .j- - - tir : NOTICE or SALE BY COM- i MIS3IONER. : : j North Cpreliua, ) 1 Yancey County. -f ( Yancty County, by its Board of County Commissioners, D. C. Bailey, Chair main, als., VS. S. C. Blankenship | and yy-ife, Maggie Blankenship. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT,- 5 Under and by virtue of a judgment in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as a Commissioner to sell the property hereinafter described to satisly said judgment, for 1928 taxes, interest and costs, the undersigned will, -on the ; - _ _k- 4TH DAY OF APRIL, 1932, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at tlic court house door in Burnsville, K. C., self to the highest biedfer for cash to satisfy said judgnitnt. together with all costs, the following described property : First Tract: A certain tract or parcel of land in Prices Creek Township, Y<nn v cey County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. H. Gardner, Johnson heirs, Allegheny Money and others/ -hounded as follows: BEGINNING on a cucumber on top of a ridge, Johnsons corner, and rims near North 72 pores to a sugar tree near a branch; then North/ 72 poles to a chestnut and water oak, Higgins’ chcner; .then East 172 poles to a cliestnuj and white oak; then a -West course with the line of the Burton heirs to their corner, being tyv'o chestnuts; then South 40 poles to a white oak in Johnson’s line; then North 72 West with Johnson’s line 135 poles to the Begin ning, containing 200 acres more or less... Second Tract: Adjoining the lands of William Ray, Ossie A. Burton, Charles Wilson and others, bounded as follows, viz: BEGINNING on a chestnut being a corner of the Burton .land and runs a Northwest course with a marked~tuie~ 62 poles to a WaterTJTrfch near Leiqg a corner; thence a Northeast • course 48 poles to a fence; then with said fence to S. C. Blankenship’s East line; thence with said line to a chestnut and white oak; thence South 50 East 118 West to a double water oak; thence a West course with the Burton line, to the Beginning, containing 50, acres more/ .or less. ’ . 1 . Third Tract: Adjoining kinds of L. Ij. Briggs, Johnson heirs atfdothers,bound ed as follows: BEGINNING on a cucuin beron top of a ridge, Johnson’s corner, and runs South 25 West 100 poles to a spruce pine on- the South bank of Big 1 Laurel Creek; thence down and with the windings a-West the mouth of ' the Tickle hi anch; thence up' and wiili ! said branch to a Targe spruce pinemt the point of an ivy. ridge; thence up and with the main height of said ridge to. a stake in the line of S. C. Blankenship: thence South -10 deg.' East with said line 78 poles to the Beginning, contain-, ing 100 acres, more or less. Fourth Tract: a Ma P lc tile mouth of Lick Log corner to S.. C. Blankenship tract, and runs down and with the va rious courses of Big Lauffn-xrrtWHUßJour 195 poles to a stake at the E. I\l. Blank enship corner at the forks of tin- ereekr thence East with the E. M. Blankenship line —now Tarplin Banks line—llß poles' to the top of Wild Cat Knob to a stake and chestnut pointers; thence with the rTtrrnip height as k-iiirl lillg.. \’, t n| 1 1,7 degrees East 3 1-2 poles to a white oak; thence North.B6 degrees East 127 poles to a water oak, S. C. Blankenship’s cor ner; thence with his line South 60 poles to a stake; thence with said S. C. Blank enship’s line down a ridge 76 poles to a large sprinjejpine at LicY' Log Bitancii; > thence down and wittrsaid branch about 50 poles to tile Beginning, containing 140 1-4 acres, be the same more or less. Fifth Tract: Adjoining the lands of L. E. Briggs,M. C. Honeycutt and Crate Blankenship and others, bounded as fol lows; BEGINNING 011 the l-'ork Ridge near the Flat Gap at a mountain oak, the Southwest corner of the liig Laurel survey, being a part of the eighty-four acrs. tract, and runs Noith 30 West GO poles to a large sugar tree in a beech thicket; thence West SO palFs to the top of the Fork' Ridge to n, cUespiut oak, Charles Lisenbee and t -e Briggs cor ner; thence a South d , .oh with' the height of the Fork Rid . > the Stacker Rock Gap; (hence with ' height of the ridge to a chestnut 01. ridge; thence a straight ItßT'to tli- I'.--ginning, con taining 35 acres, be t— i-':Tmg,_uiore or less. —- Sixth Tract: On the waters of I’rices Creek adjoining the lands oMV. H. Gard ner, L. E, BriggV and t>thers and Wuimik ed as follows; - BEGINNING on aTarge Birch (now down) cm the South bank id' Big Laurel Creek and runs up said creek with ,its meanders South' IJ2 poles to a Spruce Pine on tl)e bank of , said creek; then a southerly course up a small branch to its fork; then up the first ridge 1 that lies on the southeast side ofthe Cherry Flats with its main height 4 marked line to the top of a higli iTdgc to a BeecL at or ne,ar the Thomas Elkins line to a Beech, the beginning corner of the said Elkins ’trUot; then with said line West 20 poles to a stake in the outside line of the big survey on the side of a ridge, then West 06 poles to fiiTAslV an “ u 6 v i iliiu •. Chestnut on the W. M. Gardner line; then with said line North 30 West 51 poles tQ a large sugar tree in a Beech .nursery, said Gardner’s corner: then with Gardner’s line SO poses to a t stake; then North 30’West lis poles to a hickory; then South 4 poles to a Hiok ory; then East 185 poles to n.sugar tree and maple; then North 10 Bast 79 p iles to a Chestnut Oak on a Noyth hillside; then 20 East 68 poles to the Beginning, containing two hundred and twenty-live acres, more or less. Excepting from the bounds of said tract 40 acres conveyed to D. N. McCourry and wife Sena, -to L. E. Briggs by deed dated October 12, 1898, and registered in Book 25, page 523, office of Register of Deeds for Yan cey County. Seventh Tract; BEGINNING on a water bak on top of the mountain, S. C. j Blankenship corner, and runs East 81 ' polestcvSouhtalireh; (hence North fl 23 East 35'poles tMn Ash near Bank’s f line, runs a west cS/c to a Chestnut; 1 then the sane emrsc'to a Buckeye, 1 thence W. to a' C(fry on some rocks; l -thence down the main tain-to a Buckeye; 1 .thence to a tfockeyewith marked line to s Garrett Arrowoodj line to an Ash; 1 thence South 3' pol/lto the Beginning, 1 .umtuming the same more 1 or less. * - . * -1 Eighth Tract: lands of j W. H. Gardner, S. C. Blankenship and 1 others. BEGINNING on a watif oak, si the old Bill Higginscorner dl the cSjrty acre tract; then North 32 poles to a Afo i sapling; thence .Wigt with Garrett Ar%| rowood’s line to'die top of the Ifcf' Ridge s ; then North up Said .ridge to the top /to ft small ckestnut Corner on the West side- -of; thtjV'fh that leads from / Banks Creek ttS'ijlieTurkey Cove Camp Branch; ■ thence at East course with a marked. 1 ineto♦ ftplsr; then ihe. same eburse with' a nmntd -line-to a -ehe*t«ut ebrner: then up tlieniaiir bright of said ridge to a lurch nffltked sapling; thence a direct course up mid ridge to a sugar tree corner; then] jp said ridge a direct course and a tnarlpl line to a sugar tree in 8. C. Blank<s<hip’.s liue: thence a westerly course ari'B. C. Blankensliip’s tine to the Begtnrlhg. containing twenty one acres, be +he lame more or less. Xin. h Ti-nrtr joining the lands of L. 11. Briggs, W. £. Gardner and others: BEGINNING im a-large-Birch (now do-wn) on the South side of Big Laurel Creek-and runs tp said creek with its meanderssSouth 55 East to a stake at the point of a small ridge; thence up and with the height ofsaid ridge to the top ol Cherry Tree to a stake; thence up with the main height of said ridge to a chestnut on topof a flat ridge; theme a strfiiglif line tattle G. A. Briggs line to, q stake; thence with, said—hue—a—North west course with the main height of Fork Ridge to thcOrigitial G. A. Briggs line to a stakes thence North 30 West ITS poles to a hjtfiry; thence South 4 lilies to a hiiwy; thence East 188 poles to a sugar!tree and maple; thence North 10 East 19poles to ay chestnut oak on a Norjtkliitt side; thence North /20 East, ter, tlfe Beginning, containing I ?4& uteres, be the same more or less. Ex cepting from the same the boundary of land sold In- D.BE McCminy find wife, supposed ,to ciiUftin 40 acres more or less. «. f ; : - ’ Tenth Tract: j Prices Creek Town-: r ship, adjoining tie lands of t. L>. Banks, j Loretta Blankeship, J.' \V. llmat and j C others: BEGINING on a Poplar and “Lvnn in the-for’of the creek; thence W, C, with extremheight of ridge to a cu j cumber ill the gip of Fork Ridge; tltenee running with :lie main height of the ridge T6O pules U)a fell hickory; thence " thrs ante coursek) J. W. Hurst’s line; I op said iilge-mjj..-A. Briggs line; 1 thence with saidßnc E. Q to Blanken ship corner An top of Ithe mountain; thence E. C. with S. C.'Blafikenship’g: lift? to a down bifch on the South bank of the Big containing-Oit?m®red and fifty acres,' more or less. j . ‘ - 1 Eleventh Tract fin PriccsCreck Town ship, adjoining tlg lnnds of 51. C. Hon eycutt, J. It. Ewing and others and more particularly described as follows: BE GINNING on a white oak 011 top of a ~ "flat fltlpc tuidpktns NoH-h-i-ai-l Mart 38 poles to u sugaaKrec; thence North 36 West 21) a stake on a ridge; thence down aid with the txtj;eme height ofsaid rifte, North 22 West 28 poles; thence Nilli 43 West 34’ poles to a down birjh orrflie North,side of Roar ing. Branch, tliencc South GO East 54 • poles to a cuculber, thence North East 58 poles toji J.vnn, thence North 10 West (j 6 a sugar tree, chest nut and poplar;*theiidf South 4-5 East 180 poles to niv/ ASh and Sugar tree; thence South S.'tjoles to a Chestnut and Water Oak; tlk-nic South 85 West 129 poles to the Beganing,containing 64 1-2 acres, be tile same more oddl-ss. -i ■ - f - .’if'-: 'Twelfth Tract! Being a one-lmlf ufldi yuled interest m tile following trfact~of iMnd in Prices Creek Township, Yancey County, N. C., adjoining the lands of L. K. Biiggs, S. C. Blankenship, the Carter heirs and others and described as fol lows: BEGINNING at the Creek on a small lmckeve, oa the- East side of the creek, and futis aNbfth 'cour.se up a fit tforidge to a l arge white oak; thence a straight courseYfossing the rock house to the top of the Huckleberry ridge, thence up-sard ridge, crossing the Slick Rock, to a large Water Oak and Ear vice; thence up a bolloNv a straight course to a , small moiintiin dak, corner -of the Gardner 1000 lore survey; thence a Southeast coiirsq with the Gardner line to a little gap; fltcnce with the Briggs line to a Chestnut <tnd Buckeye, S. W. Carter’s corner; thence A Southeast course with the Carter line to a bunch of Cr,filer; thence a Southwest tour*; with a marked line, -■the first I ulni.shyjfifec. to a Lvnn and Birch ot) the snst side of the creek; . thence down aiuf with thpjjfreek and it? meanders to tluf Beginlting, containing 100 acres, be thf same more or less. -» y Tjiirtceuth Tract:- Situate, lying,, and I -hetug.iu Ifticcs .Ctfiek Tpwnship^’ancev County, N. C., I*iiig Lot No. 5 of the di vision between the heirs ut law of Moul ton Burton, assigned to the said Ossie., Barton j which ijr reerrrded i n Orders and- Decrees No. 2, page 54 on limp page 55 ntuldescribed as follows: BEGINNING fvdouble Water Oak near the top of a on the mountain and runs with the 'tine <>i the original sur viey‘ G 4 poles to a sugar tree, K. B. John son’s corner; then North 72 West wj£h the Johnson ii nc 65 pole* to a White Oak, then Nortl} B‘* poles to two chest nuts; then South 58 deg. East 72 poles to the Beginniifg,’ containing 18 acres, lxl the srime more or less. s • I^-.- Also nil bfthe lands, contained ia u the folhrwing tract, and -which may also contain the-tracts hcre- given. In Prices Creek Town i ship, Yancey County, N. C., adjoining {the lands of T, Q. hanks, G. W. Anglin, ~~ rr * • '7 - 'v:-— —L~— L. E. Briggs and and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a Birch find Lynirrunning East to an Oak eorner on East aide, of Higgins_ridge (watershed of Concord); thence a South course with height of mountain to a stake in sbn line, known as. the Jqe Burleson land; thence with Johnson line North 72 West to a Cucumber bn tpp y of Lick Log. Ridge, known as J ohnsmTs corntfi -thence a southwest course with thp Johnson 1 line to a Hetnlcuck on Sotith | bank of Big Laurel Creek; thence with cthe G. W. Anglin line to the top of Fprk Ridge to a Beech; then with the Height of mountain to ~a bunch of Chestnuts, being the corner of the J.' G. Arrotvood i\pct; thence-with the line of the Gutter heKs to a Lynn and Birch corner at the CreaL then down with said creek to a Buckle corner, known as the J. Gj Ary -rpwoockpfrner; theneje with liite of J. G. /ArrowoAj {l nd 1.. E’. Briggs to the Aop _of Fork Judge; thence with the height tof said mouniuiu to the line of T D. Banks; thence withYhe line of said T. I). Banks to the Beginning, near the forks of Blankenship Creek, containing 1,000 acres more dr less. It being the intention to sell alt of the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to all the property they' own .in Prices Creek Township, Yancey County, North Carolina. And ail other persona, • other than dc- Tendants, who linvc any— interest in tile subject matter of this action, namely for the foreclosure of the above described property for 1928 taxes will appear, present and defend their claims within six months from the date of this action, or be forever barred from asserting any claim or title to said property- or pro ceeds received from the sale thereof. This the Ist day of March, 1932: y DOVER R. FOUTS, Commissioner. -- 7-t - -.-4 NOTICE OF SALE BY COM-| MISSION ER. ! ft North Carolina, > Iu the j Yancey Cbunty. f Superior Court. Town of Burnsville by its Mayor aud„ Board of Aldermen,’ D. (R. JTouts./ i Mayor, et al., Va. J. C. Ray and wife, Mrs. J. C. Ray/ Under and by virtue of a judgment ip the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as a commissioner to sell the property hereinafter described i to satisfy said judgment for 1228 taxes, ■ interest and costs, the undersigned will, on The 4th Day of April, 1932, at 10:00, A. M., at the courthouse in ~ Burnsville.- N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said judgment, together with all costs one-half interest in the following described property in the town of Burnsville. Burnsville Township, Yancey County; N. C. BEGINNING at the intersection of the Northern margin of the main street leading west from the Public Square in the Town of Butnsvilla and the western ~»igln of pwbuc leading from said main street to the Lahlic runs thence with the western margin of said street leading from the public school north 1 deg. 31(’ east 51.0 feet to a point in the same, said point being 20: 0 feet distant from the north-east corner of a brick building that formerly known as th*--poatoffice building and in she prolongation of.the line of the east side of the east wall of said building; th-ence oa a line parallel to and 20 0 ieet dis tant front the north facie As the north wall of said building north 88d09’ west 26.8 feet: thence on a line ai),d parallel to and 4.0 .fest distant from the west face of the west wall of said building i south 2 deg 03’ west 52 2 feet AaLShe northern margin of the aforementioned street: thence with the said rnagiu of ; said street 26 85 feet to the place of I Beginning and being a lot in the south- I east coiner of the Thomas R Byrd ! property as determined by location of the new street margin. Only the one-half undivided interest I of the defendants in this land will be . sold. ~ _ And all other persons, other than de r fendants, who have any interest in the subject matter of this action, namely for t the foreclosure of the above described property |for 1928 taxes will appear, present and defend their claims within ( six mouths from the date of this notice or be forever barred from asserting any claim or title to, sauL -property or pro j ceeds received from the sale thereoof. •This the Ist day of March, 1932. -Dover r. (POUTS. Commissioner NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE. North Carolina, 1 In the Y utcey County.! Superior Court. Town of Burnsyillo by its Mayor and Board of Aldermen. .. Vs.' 'r; ': L Wo. I. Parnell and wife, Kittio Parnell. Under and by virtue of a judgment in the above entitled action appointing the undersigned as a Commissioner'to Bell the property hereinafter described to satisfy said judgment for 1028 taxes, interest and coats, the undersigned will, ■■ on /__ ' *■■■■’' The 4th Day of April; 1932, - at 10:00 A. M., at the courthouse door in Burnsville, N. C , sell to the highest bidder for cash bo satisfy said judgment, together with all costs, the following described property: Two certain lota or parcels of land in Burnsville Township, Yancey County, N. C-, bounded and described as -M-j lows: i First Tract: Beginning at northwest corner ol W. 8. Beeler’s lot and in the eastern line of the street and , ms south V 80 feet, east 100 feet and three Inches 1 to a stake In 8. J. Buskins’ line; thence north 8 east 79 feet to a stake alley; thence with said alley north 80 * west 100 feet and three inches to a stake >i hl the eastern line of the street; thenqe - 1 ') 1 " . " 11 1 south 8 west 79 feet to the Beginning. Second Traci: "''Being in Grandview Addition tp the Town of Burnsville, N. C., being lots Nos. 3,-4 and 5 in Block j No. 2 as tally described by map of said .addition which is duly recorded in the ■ office of the Register of Deeds of Yan cey County,’ N- C., reference to which map as s > recorded is hereby made for full, definite and particular description. T AtnJ nH othor persons, other than de j fendants, who have any interest in the subject matter of this action, namely for the foreclosure of the above de scribed property .for 1928 taxes, will Appear, present and defend £heir plaiuis ! within six months from the'date of this notice, or be forever hatred, from as-, serting any claim or title to said prop erty or proceeds received from the sale thereof. / This the Ist day of March. 1933. , DOVER R. FOUTS, i ... Commissioner. r NOTICE OF SALE FOR ‘ DIVISION. . North Carolina 1 In the - Yancey Co'unty. [■ Superior Court. ’ J Before the Clerk. 1 IN RE: John tLrans, James Evans, ’ i Mrs. M.-C. .tane Bailey.- Lizzie Dodd, and all pther heirs at law of Sol Evans, deceased, and whose names am sot mil ill the uantionjiLthe-peti j tion filed with the Clerk. Notice is hereby given that under ’ and by authority of an order and judg ment of the Clerk of the Superior Court J of Yancey County in the abqve entitled cause, the undersigned Commissioner will, on The 4th Day of April, 1932, at 2 o’clock, P, M., in front of the - | court house door in B rnsville, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder Tor cash in hand allthp following described property, to-wit; FIRST TRACT: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being iu Jacks Creel Township, Yancey -County, North Carolin. on ■ the waters of Jacks Creek, adjoining the lands of ' Jane Bailey, and others and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning on a stake on the Creek corners of lot No. 4 and" runs south 20 east 22 poles; thence south 70 east 14 poles tp a stake opposite tvyp beeches and a rock on the bank of the creek; thence south 35 west 20 poles to a stake on the ridge; thence . south 80 west 21 poles to an apple tree near the branch; thence south 85 west up and J with the meanders o£ the branch 45 poles to a beedt and cucumber on said 1 branch ; thence south 15 west 30 poles to a water bat buirti in James Bailey’s liue; thence north 15 west 12 poles with said line to a stake; thepce north 60 , west 18 poles; thence north 45 west 30 poles to a ttake op said ridge; thence north 0 poles to a white oak corner of lot NO. 4; thence with.the line said lot No. 75 east 4!) poles to a small dogwood on a ridge; thence east 30 poles to a snotted oak on said ridge; thence south fTtfence nwra 8o east 45 poles to the be ■-ginning at the creek, containing 54 acres, more or lew. t . SECOND TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land in Jacks Greek Town ship, Yapcey Cotuty, N. C., bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake on the bank of QoxjH Creek in the horse lot and runs nath-east to a stake at* the public road(thence south east' with the public road » the ford of the creek at lege pf rock oi bank of Coxes Creek; tjience up and .vith the meanders of the creek and > -lowon Evans’ line to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less. This March 3 v 1932. LA fRENCSE EVANS, s Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE BY MORT AGE. State of North iroliua, 1 County of Y icey. f 7/ • • . Under and by irtue of a Mortgage Deed executed y John Phillips and wife, Georgia -fillips, to the under signed oh the 1! i day of April, 1928, to secure certai ndebtedness, and de fault having be made in the payment of said iudebte' ess, the undersigned will, on > The 14th Dy of April, 1932, . at 1:30 P. M., at he courthouse door in Burnsville, N.- sell to the highest bidder for casl to satisfy said indebt edness, interest! ud coats, a tract or parcel us land ii iohth Toe Township, Yatthey County t. G , and more par ticularly descril l as follows: BEGINNING l a Spruce Pine and Sourwood, The( Yestall’s corner about 4 poles from Ba of South Toe River, and. runs Non SO West with said Wes tail’s line jUoles to a White Oak: then South y Jest with said line 30 poleß to a staksithen North 88 West with said line 4«*>les to a stake; thap North- 2 East 1.1 .polaa. to a stake ip Jackson Renfro® line; then South 88 East with Jaclem Renffoe’s .line 83 poles to South £» River; then up and with the meanddi of said river to the Beginning, oontiaing 55 acres more or less,-and the lolling reservation 'Be ing included in A description: . , The parties offc first part reserve the right to use l road that now leads over the lands tleir mining.property and do hereby tin title to said road or any other toaihat may *Be neces sary to operate tlr mining property, or manufacturiixheir timber, or for anyMther purpol ; Said sale will Irnade subject to a first gl] by John Phillips , and wffp, aeoL Phillips, to John Riddle on Deceul- oth, 1027, to secure the payment Os * 00 on which inter i est is due front ilk. This the 14th |of March, 1932. i JOHN *DLE, Mortgagee. 1 A miinber of «i e Countyjarmere i Jjave found it ft-mary to replant i their tobacco upomato need beds i due the recent S®. NOTICE OF “SALE.. BY COM MISSIONER. ? ' North Cnrollna, I . In-the i / j.'- Yancei County, f Superior Court. Yama.t -/ounty by its Board of County Commissioners, D. 0. Bailey, Chair man, et al-, Va. J. R. Penland and wife Mrs. J. R, Pen land. i / Under and by virtue of a judgment in the above entitled action- appointing the undersigned as a Commissioner to sell the property .hereinafter described. , to satisfy said judgment,for 1928 taxes, interest and costs, the undersigned will, on ' ’ “ r The 4th Day of April, 1932, •at 10:00 A. M., at the courthouse doof in Burnsville, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said judg- :j ment, together with all costs, the fol lowing described/property: Lying and bf ing in Burnsville Township, Y ancey County, N. C-»-and known and desig nated as follows: ' , BEGINNING on a Buckeye at the "river, Wesley Penland’s corner and runs an east course with the fence that now stands on the line 31 poles to a spring; thence a northwest course with the spring branch to anpther branch, .thence an east course with said branch to- its ; - head; thence an east coarse to the Wes -tey-Penlnnd line a sonth conrse with said liDe to a chestnut corner; thence an east conrse with Wesley Penland's line to a sugar maple on top of Turkey Ridge; thence a south course with the height of said ridge and its windings to a chestnut on top said ridge, Robert Rsy’s corner; thence a north west conrse down with the height of Laurel Ridge to the .south line of the Griftiin tract; thence an east Icourse to ‘ the GrtffrD corner, containing 89 acres; more or less. And all other persons, other than de • fendants, who have anv interest in the subject matter of this action, namely for the foreclosure of the above de scribed property for 1928 taxes will ap pear, present and defend their claims withiu six months from the date of this notice or be forever barred from assert t ing any claim or title to said property or proceeds received from the sa’e thereof. This the Ist day of March, 1932. DOVER R.' FOUTS, Commissioner. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE North Carolina, \ Yancey County. ) By virtue of authority contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by W. H. Roland to C. D Wilson on the 30th; day of January, 1929, to secure certain indebtedness therein mentioned, which said mortgage is duly recorded in thp , office of Register of Deeds for Yancey County in book 18 at page 206, and de fault having been made in the payment of said indebtedness and interest there on, The undersigned will oa ’ 1 The 31st Day of March, 1932, at 12:00 M., at the court house door in Burnsville, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said indebted ness the following described real estate, situate in Pensacola Township, Yancey Connty, and-bounded as follows: ~ Beginning OTi a cbestnut oak -en -the south bank of Mill Creek, and runs jsouth to Elk Fork Creek: thence up the creek with its meanders to the point of a ridge to an ashe; thence up said ridge to ajioplar; thence west to a sugartree: thence to the Wind Ridge; thence up and with the height of said ridge to the main top of said .Wind Ridge; thence nortli to an ashe,- corner between W. H. Roland and N. B. Wheeler; thence with W H Roland and N B. Wheeler’s line to a hemlocd; theffee north to a hemlock; thence back to the branch and Mown said branch to Mill Creek: thence down and with qaid creek to the be ginning, containing 50 acres more or less. - -■- This Ist day of March, 1932. C. D. WILSON. Mortgagee. Have Money! ■*'. We Invite YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. PEOPLES BANK > *' / - - - 66 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE 6G6 Liquid or Tablets used inter nally ami 666 Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. MOST SPEEDY REMEDIES KNOWN. ‘ Notice. i « v ! Owing to the faet that we do not send t|w Eagle to subscribers who have not paid in advance, if you find a bine pencil mark enolrcline this notice you will nnderstaad that your subscription has expired, and that you will not re ? ceive another copy of the paper until you have arranged With us to have it • continued. This does not mean that we do not'appreciate your patronage and support, for we do. 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