IgJJARY 26, 1931
TICK OF EXECUTION SALE
virtue of aa execution directed
e undersigned Sheriff of Wai
County in that certain action
ed F. W. VonCannon, Assignee
B. Taylor vs. R. D. Jennings
F. F. Jennings, I wil), on MonMareh
23, 1931, at One O'clock
it being the first Monday of
, sell at the courthouse door of
,uga County to the highest bidor
cash, all the right, title and;
est which F. P. Jennings has in!
following described real estate,!
jwHui that piece, parcel or tract ofj
land containing one acre, more ori
Idas, situate, lying and being in Watautga
County, Boone Township, North
iolina, adjoining the lands of Ben
>dy and others, and being more
ticularly described in a certain
d of trust from F. P. Jennings and
e, Fannie Jennings, to John E.
iwn, Trustee, said deed of trust
tig recorded in Book 7, at page
in the office of the Register of
ids for Watauga County, to which
ference i3 hereby made for a more |
nplete description of sanie.
This 19th day of Februarv, 1931.
L. M. FARTHING, Sheriff.
By H. A. Hagaman, D. S.
Bingham, Linney &. Bingliain, Attys.
2-26-41
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain mortgage deec
executed by F. M. Maitba and wife
Martha MaUba, to D. J. Cottrell, t|
secure the sum of S686.86. and defauIt
Jhavintx been made in the payment
of said sum, as in said mort
gage deed provided, we will, on
Saturday, March 28th, at One
o'Clock P. M.
at the courthouse door of Wataugz
County, sell to the highest bidden
for cash, the following described rea
estate, to-wit:
Being lots 21 and 22 of the R. 0
Rivers addition to the Town of Boone
and described as follows:
BEGINNING on stake in right oi
way of Linville River Railway Com
pany and runs south 51 degrees easl
with said right of way 58 feet tc
I corner of lot No. 23; then runs witl
said lot north 36 1-2 degrees easl
75 feet to corner of lot No. 19, ther
with line of lots No. 19 and 20 nortl
51 degrees west 58 feet to Jail St.
then with said street south 36 1-2 de
greos west 75 feet to beginning, thi:
being lots No. 21 and 22 of the R. C
Rivers addition to Town of Boone.
From the above is excepted lot 22
! being sold to J. B. Taylor.
This the 24th day of Februarv
1931.
BOONE FEED COMPANY
Assignee of D. J. Cottre!!
Bingham, Linney & Bongham, Attys
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duubie-neting
It igliHftmh4'rn
rt\ iug the new Ford is the
without strain or fatigue,
ou know it will bring you
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de, deeply cushioned and
to the curves of the body,
lesigned springs and four
ranlic shock absorbers,
id down. They absorb the
provide a cushion against
[he new Ford a value far
; shatter-proof glass windfo?r-?licd
brakes, more
earings, extensive use of
i pistons, chrome silicon
ive, Rustless Steel and
urtng.
iv dollars because of the
tow cost of operation and
ciation.
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' FORD CARS
$630
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NOTICE
l? This is tc certify that we have thi
i day sold our entire interest in th
, I Boone Chevrolet Company to \\
[ Ralph Winkler. All accounts due t
I raid firm prior to this date are to h
paid to us. and ali indebtedness is t
' be paid by us.
This .January 20. 1931.
L. L. Bingham.
W. T. Payne,
L 41 A. K. South.
1 TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN
J This is to certify that on Janunr
30, 1931, we sold our entire iuteres
in the Cash Flour and Feed Compan
. to Mr. Gordon Taylor. We are t
' collect all accounts and pay the biL
of said fiim up until the abovt
5 named date. After that time we ar
resnoncihlf* fn?- nn nhlit?alii;ne ??f CO.;
firm. This February 11, 1931.
George V. McGimsey,
G. C. McGimsev,
2-12-lt J. H. Gibhs.
FARMS FORSALE I"
| THE SHENANDOAIi
| VALLEY, VIRGINIA
O
' Where we have good roads built an
paid for; no . State tax on farms <
persona! property. An unexcelle
School System. The best of -Soni
markets and near large city market
135 ACRES?Smooth, level land i
high state of cultivation, splendid 1
room brick residence, slate roof, larp
bank bam and all needed farm buil<
ings, good as new; watered by well
springs and gravity system. Fift
acres bearing apple orchard that wi
pay for farm, large packing she<
full orchard equipment ? tracto
tractor disc, plows, narrows, spraye
cultipackcr, mower, rake, app
crates and ladders, 2 horses, 2 waj
oils, beds and hay ladders, I potat
digger, on good road near a larg
town, cold storage, apple and cich
j plant. Price, $100 an acre.
116 ACRES?Large brick residene
good as new, large porches, full hasment,
spring, well and cistern s
house; poultry plant, capacity 7(!
tionc nntl 1 ROD Krnihirc unit" Gov
new double garage, included in sal'
two good horses, 1 good cows av
full line of farm machinery, good i
new; 1 acres fruit, 7 acres timbe
20 acres blue-grass pasture, balam
in cultivation, school and church :
farm, two miles this city over goc
road. Price $5,000, half cash.
270-ACRE DAIRY FARM- Smoo
and level; new 8-room residence,
large bank barn, meets dairy r
quirements; all needed farm buil
ings; wells, cistern and never failir
spring at buildings; plenty of frui
10 acres oak timber, 8 miles Lh
city, good road. Price $12,500. Th
is a REAL BARGAIN for someone.
80 ACRES?Good 6-room bouse, ce
Jar, large poultry house; new imri
silo and all needed farm building:
2 wells and spring stream throap
6 acres of truck bottom land; te
acres timber; four miles this oil
over highway. $3,500, one-haif cas
50 ACRES?Well locatedv right ;
school, churches and store; goodS
room house; cellar, largo porclu
unu new metai rooi; good nam a|
other farm Buildings; large spring
lawn near house, large shop suitab
for auto repair; located in a got
community, on hard road seven mil<
this city. $3,000. $1,000 c?sh.
WRITE FOR FARM DESCRIPTIONS?TELL
ME YOUR
WANTS.
W.T BIRMINGHAM
35 West Water Street
WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA
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IVEKY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C.
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to deviate.
* NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ,
r Having qualified as administrator
0 of the estate of M. W. Eller, dee
ceased, this is to notify all persons
o having claims against estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the u;.- j
dei-signed within twelve months from
date, otherwise this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery '
- persons indebted to the estate .vill
I: please come forward and make setv
'.lenient.
6 This February 10, 1331.
v W. C. GREER,
o 2-19-G Administrator
Is 1
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
e By virtue of seven several cxccu-j
tions issued from the Shnerfflgl
Court of Watauga County to the
undersigned Sheriff in the following
entitled cases: Cliff Weli Cigar Co.
vs. D. J. Boyden; The Tiracs-Pica
yune Publishing Co. vs. D. J. Boyit
den; Asheville Fish Co. vs. D. J.
V Boyden; Irwin Brothers, Inc. vs. D.
J. Boyden; The Cincinnati Enquirer
[vs. Donald J. Boyden; Graham-Chis
holm Co. vs. D. J. Boyden; International
Circulation Co. vs. D. J. Boyden;
I will, on
Moivday, March 23, 1931. at One
o'Clock P. M.
j at the courthouse door of Watauga
County, sell to the highest bidder for
d cash all the right, title and interest
ie which I). J. Boyden has in the fol?.
lowing described real estate, to-witn
BEGINNING on a stake in the
1- turnpike road, corner of lot conveyed
re by C. J. Kenworthy to Councill and
1- Taylor, and runs with said line north
s? 16 1-2 each 210 feet to a stake, cor'jf
ner of said lot; thence north 75 i-4
east 0G feet; thence north 30 east
y 258 feet; thence north 79 1-1 west
r' 1-1-1; thence north 29 west 100 feet;
le thence north 79 1-2 west 66 feet to
if- a stake in the south edge of Spring
? Street; thence south 58 feet west with
e said street 53 feet; then south 50
1 west 135 feet: thence south 52 west
with said street 165 feet.; then south
c* 55 1-3 west 233 1-2 feet to a stake
J' at the junction of Spring and Ohestnut
streets, southwest side; thence
r south I and -15 minutes east 152
e- feet to a stake at the junction of
icl Spring Street with the turnpike road;
is thence with said road south d4 east
r' 300 feet, more or less to the begin v'
ning, being Loi 00. of the Fair
view lands as made by John M.
Houeke in the year 1887.
From the above is exempted the
L1 following allotted to 1) J. Boyden as
a homestead
BEGINNING on a slake at highifr
way running a direct course between
t, first and second cottages on east
is side to a chestnut tree; thence about
IS 50 feet to a stake near dead chestnut
snag; then a straight line be1
twoen two and three on west side
n? to stake at highway near telephone
pole; thence with highway to the be;n
ginning, containing middle cottage in
y row of three cottages east of the
h. Blowing Rock Hotel.
T"hls the 17th day of February,
1931 -?U'
Fa W;? I- M. FARTHING,
Sheriff Watauga County,
n By H. A. Hagamnn, D. S. 2-19-41
le ^ ' ?l? -tv!1.'
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION SALE
tSl All persons are hereby notified
j that I have this day sold my entire
interest m the J ? K Store to Tv M.
Greer and wife, Amelia Greer. The
said Ti1 M. Greer and wife; Amelia
Greer, are to pay all the debts and
r obligations owing by VuiU 3 & E Store
| and all accounts due said store are
I to be paid to the said T. M. Greer
and Amelia Greer.
This 28th dav of January. liKfl.
2-5-4_ I.G.GREER.
Dr. C. B. Bau^hmau, Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat Specialist, Johnson
City, Tenn., will be in the office of
i Dr. J. B. Hapaman in Boone, on the
first Monday in each month for the
practice of his profession. 10-17-tf
j are iraduded in the
places are lisrcdsuch !
as Gather, Sandburg, Stalin,Latvia, etc.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as administrator
c*f the estate of Wyatt Hayes, this
is to notify ah persons having claims
ngainst estate of said deceased to ex.
hibit thera to the and eloigned within
twelve months from date, otherwise
Ibis notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted
to the estate vriil please come forward
and make settlement.
This January J 5, 1931.
If. C. HAVES,
1-22-61 Administrator
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT
OF ATTACHMENT
North Carolina, Watauga County, in
the Superior Court: Watauga Motor
Company vs. J. A. Miller.
The defendant above named w.Ul take
notice that a summons in the above
entitled actiQn was issued against
said defendant on the 9th ('ay ot
February, 1931, by A. E. South
Clerk of the Superior Court of Wa
tnuga County, North Carolina, foi
the sum of $460.00 due. said plain
tiff by note and check, which summons
is returnable before said ticrl
iii. ms oincc at woone in said counts
on the 11th day of March, 1935, a<
I o'clock p. in.
The defendant will also take no
tice that a warrant of attachment
was issued by said clerk on the 911
day of February. 1931, against the
property of said defendant whicl
warrant is returnable before the saw
Clerk at the tiine and place above
named for the return of the sum
monis, when and where the defendant
is required to appear and answer or
demur to the complaint or the relief
demanded will be granted.
This the 9th day of February
1931.
A E. SOUTH,
2-12-4t Clerk Superior Court
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
Under and by virtue of an aliu?
execution directed to the undersigner
sheriff from the Superior Court oi
Watauga County in that certain ac
tion entitled T. L. Mast and Broth
era vs. W. II. Bingham, for the sun
of $131.95 and interests and cost;
(less certain credits), 1 will on Monday,
March 2, 1931, at 12:00 o'clock
noon, at the courthouse door it
Boone, N. C.r sell to the highest hi 1
der for cash to satisfy said execration,
all the right, title and int :.esl
which the said W. II. Bingham ha*or
had on the 22nd day of October.
1929, in the following; described leal
estate, to-wit:
FIRST TRACT?Adjoining the
lands of Enoch Perry on the north
on the south by Will Greer and others,
and on the east by S. J. Priceon
UlCi west by S. J. Price, contain
ing 9 1-2 acres more or less, ant
being a part of the I. S. Bumgarnci
Home Place.
SECOND TRACT?Adjoining tin
lauds of Jasper Ragan, S. J. Price
Cicero Greer and Outers, ccntsinin;
one acre more or less and being ;
part of the I. S. Bumgarner hotr.?
place and lying on the south of tin
public road.
THIRD TRACT?Adjoining th<
lands of A. D. Adams, W. H. Bing
ham and others, containing six ac^e;
more or less and being the same lane
conveyed to J. H. Hayes on the 1st
day of October, 1929.
This the 2nd day of February
1931.
L. M. FARTHING^ Sheriff
By H. A. Hagaman, D. S. 2-5-4!
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of a certain deed - 1
trust executed to the unclersignei
trustee by John Johnson and wife
Cova B. Johnson and Nancy Haye
to.secure the sum of $500.00 to Bc.i
jainin Harrison, and default havinj
Been made in the payment, of sah
sum. as in said deed of trust :>pi"o
\irle'}l< I will, on
Monday, MaroS 2, 1931, at One
o'Clock P. M.
at the courthouse door of \Vataug;
County, sell to the highest bidder fo
cash the following described, veal e?
tate, towitr ,,,
BEGINNING at the mouth ol" fch
old house Field Branch, and run
with the meanders of said Elk Cree
to a locust, an agreed corner betweej
Joel Hayes and G. \V. and 1*. G. Ca;
rill; thence \vith an agreed line ?u
tween Joel Hayes and G. V?? and I
G, Carroll to a stake m the line o
the old 200-acre tract; thence eas
with said line of said tract to a stak
near draw bars; thence south 32 d<
grees east with the meanders cf
branch S3 poles to trie beginning
containing <55 acres, more or less.
This, the 2nd day of Februan
1 931.
T. E. BINGHAM, Trusts
Bingham, Linney and Bingham,
Attorneys 2-5?it
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TO WHOM JT MAY CONCERN
, North Carolina, Watauga County:
This is to notify all persons that
Charles L. Yooiice and .1. R. Gra^have
this day formed a partnership
for tllC nurnoses ot" cawvirssc nn
. general feed, flour and grain store
- in the town of Boone. North Carolina*'
and io carry such other artiely.
of merchandise as shall he mutually
agt'ecd upon by the partners, ;
" party contributing fifty per cent;
' the stock of said partnership, sa
partnership to be known as Boone
- Feed Company, and is to run iV.
a period of ten years unless soone
dissolved by a mutual agreemti ! between
the partnership.
This 10th day of January, 1931.
1 CHARLES L. YOUNCE.
T. R. GRAGG. 1-20-4
I
JOHN E. BROWN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BOONE, N. C.
j Offices Postoffice Building
| Phone 63 j
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