Farm
llprimr work It In tall sirinc on
f tbn tnrm, nnd April nnhen In one
r«f (he ibnaieot months ot the ngrl-
tnml enlendnr. As reminders,
College eepeciallsts otter
lie tollowlng suggeetione, nhich,
accepted, shonld result In a
bountitul harreet season:
H. R- Niswonger, Extension
ortlcuHurlst, advises the plant-
ot all t3rpes ot home garden
He Hats the tollowlng vege-
Mes to be planted this month,
id the number ot days after
r planting when they should be rea-
^dy tor use: Beets, 60 days; beans,
*40; carrots, 7B; sweet corn, 60;
Icucum'bers, 60; cantaloupes, 120;
)chard, 40; celery, 120; Irish po-
/tatoes, 80; kale, 90; garden peas,
,40; lettuce, 60; onion seed, 130;
I'okra, 100; parsnips, 125; rad-
1 dishes, 20; squash, 60; spinach,
f’80; tendergreens, 30; tomatoes,
100; and watermelons, 100.
J. O. Rowell, Extension en-
, tomoioglst tells farmers to delay
planting corn until May If they
have been troubled in the past
[ with stalk .borers. However, he
' says that doubling the amount of
seed when planting corn in low
ground will usually allow for a
i; good stand despite root worms,
drill worms, and bud worms. In
iin, Rowell advises that in-
"jJiy flea beetles that some
times eat small round holes .in
t vegetable seedlings and potato
can be prevented by a Bor-
dttgKk spray, or by dusting with
roienone dust.
The suggestion' of E. Y. Floyd.
AAA executive officer, is: See
your AAA committeeman or conn-
fty farm agent immediately and
'sign a farm plan before April 15
■ to qualify for Triple-A payments
in 1940, if you have not already
I done so. The 15th is the final
date for signing Farm Plans for
1940, and a grower must sign
one of these plans it he wi'hes
I to receive a payment at the end
of the year.
F. M. Haig, professor of ani
mal husbandry, calls attention to
the need for care of young ani-
^ mats born on the farm. Sanitary
[quarters are doubly important for
|the young, and control of lice and
Mother parasites will result in more
^profit from tne dairy, beef cat
tle, or swine herd, and the sheep
he says.
lu A. Arey, Extension dalry-
phasizes the need for
^0 carry the cows over
He suggests
1‘^'groiW'ing of four tons of sil-
and two tons ot good hay tor
mature cow in the dairy
Iherd. Also. Mr. Arey advises that
Icows should be kept off the pe.-
[manent pasture until the ground
is firm and the grass has mace
a good growth.
H. W. Taylor, Extension swine
speiitilist, says .spring pigs should
North CaroHoh,
Vilkag CoDBt?.
Under mad by virtae of anuori-
^ of A jadraent of the Snperior
Cooii of wiOcei Coonty In a
necicl proceedin(s entitlM Wade
Hoock Administrator of Isabel!
Howell et al vt. Bethel Howell et
al in which judgment the nader-
eigned was applied commission
er to sell certain lands and per-
soant to said order and under the
an^ority and direction of same, I
will on the 13th day of May, 1940,
at the hoar of 12:00 o’clock noon
at the Court House door in Wilkes-
boro, North Carolina, offer for sale
for cash to the highest bidder the
8jLUM)r»dx>B^i!nr ^
Niriii CtthHiiih 1Dm•Oon»^
Utt^ and by ot the pow
er of aale containea In n entaia
^ deed of tm^execate^ jy C. fi.
GaioHna for a^ on behalf of the Trtplette to Flora WUttmKtop, o«(
North Carolina,
^^"iHB'^PSaUOR COURT
Corporatimi Comsniasion of North
Bank of Wilkes
G. G. Elledge and W. H. Foster,
Ehidorsers of Frank Carr.
By virtue of an execution direeU
ed to the undersigned, ^ "
^ughton. Sheriff of
the lat day of Novomber, 1982, to
secure the payment ot a note of
even date werewfth, said deed of
trust being recorded In the office
... of the R^iister of Deeds of Wilkes
C. T.lcounty, in Book 167 at page 115,
'V^es and default having been made in
County in the above entitled action,!the payment of said note on de-
I will, on Monday, the 20th day of
May, 1940, at 12 o’clock. Noon, at
the courthonse door of said county,
sell to the bi^iest bidder for cash
to satisfy said execution, all the
following described lands, lying [right, title and interest which the
and being in 'Wilkes County, North' said W. H. Foster’s estate, one of
Carolina, and more particclarly de-:the defendants, has in the follow-
scrib^ as follows: ing described real estate, to-wit:
1st Tract: ^ginning on a hick-' ^ginning on a whiteoak stump
ory, Laxton’s comer, and running running a conditional line with the
fence to the creek to two small
ashes on the bank of the creek;
then down the bank of the creek
with an agreed line between
Howell and 9omers an eastward
course to a sourwood on the bank
of the branch, then crossing^ the
branch a northward course with a
marked line to a holly bush by the
old Ferguson road, then with said
road dto Laxton’s and Parson’s
comer, then S. West with the pub
lic road and Parson’s line to How
ell’s comer, then with Howell’s
line South to the beginning. Con
taining lO acres, more or less.
2nd Tract: Beginning on a red
oak near the wagon road, Fergu
son Howell’s comer North west of
T. C. Howell’s house, running
South 53 East 13 poles to a small
white cak, near the old mill road,
then North 3 each 19 poles to a
South 36 West 14 poles to the be-
to tbe bend of .the creek; thence to
Thomas IJiolman’s hickory comer;
then with said Holman’s line_ to
'Wm. Dyer’s line to the beginning
containing about 80 acres, more
or less. The interest of W. H.
Foster, or bis estate in the above
tract being an one-eighth undivid
ed interest.
Also the following tracts of
mand;
Now Therefore; The undersign
ed Trustee will on the 27th day
of May, 1940, at the hour of
12:00 o’clock noon, at the Court
house door in Wllkesboro, North
Carolina, offer for sale for cash
to the highest bidder tbe follow
ing described lands; Lying and
being In Wilkes County, North
Carolina, and more particularly
described as follows, to wit;
Beginning on the Southwest
corner of the Lewis Pork Advent
ist Church lot, then running a
westward direction with the
Boone Trail Highway to B. F.
Proffit’s line, then with said Prof-
fit’s line to J. o. Tri'plett’s south
west corner, then with said Trip
letts line to Casey’s branch, then
down said branch to the north
east corner of the said church
oar
Nwth Carolina, ’mikda Coiorty.
Under and by virtiie of an prog
ot tbe SnjMTior Court of Wflkaa
Coi^, nmda in tbe Specikl Pro-
eeedli«8 e^tled Joimson Sanders,
administrator of C, R. Tripletts et
al Bx-Parte, the same being No.
, upon me Special Proceedinga
docket of said court, the under-
IWnQBi
UndtFg ■
ibo point- of .eale eonttibed i ,
eMturUbed of Ttaat executed by CoOsty
Aknao Porter and. wife. Linda Por- Ifiec'
signed Commissioner will, on
26th day of May, at the hour of ^
TsBiMed •’priOom
ter, to the oadenigDea tinutee, to eigMd Oomfrtnrfonsr will, on the
secure the peyment of a note IKhidiBr of-lfty; 1940, at the
therrtn menmaed, which (bed of Codit 0Mae doer in Wilkssbor^
trust is recorded in tbe office at N. C., at 12:QD nklock, Noom otter
Registn of Deeds for W^es for sale to the hiidmst Mdchr te
County in Book 189, page 275, and tl^ certain tract of land, ^
default having-been made in tiie hdqg in Elk l^eminip^
o”cK''Noor'.rthe“(Sia;:if^^ « «•; ' 'deiSSS^H;SS?£JrtS^-
na. offer for sale for.cmih to ^ ™
highest bidder the following de-
snribed lands, Mng and being in
Wilkes County, North Corotaia,
and bounded as follows, to-wit:
1st Tract: Bscinning in ths
center of the Old Boone Tndl
ten (10:00) o’clock A. M- at the Cred^ __
courthouse door in Wilkesboro, of- lar on the
fer for sale for .cash to the U|rtt'' running
eat bidder, the following desbrioedi^l jioles
real estate, viz: ' '
A tract or parcel of land in
Tftvknv > Iitebe onnosite .'Wilkes Ccunty, N. C., and more
Lying and being in Rock Creek
Township;
FIRST TRACT: Adjoiitfa* the
lands of Joan Myers, C. W. Wiles,
tiie
Brown;
vene; then running iin »ald ravene
and continuing a straight coarse up
a ridge to the top ot aamc; then
with the top o
J R Tf
ridg.; tl»ns^ me | ^ ^ ^ Charlie
'**« *'7' the lands of
Southward course with J. R.Tnp: ^
Cl^Ue Byrd and others; on
J jSonth by the lands of Lee Bto>
t dlyEies the lanoe «r J. i _ x. ^ ^ /nsm
lette'd line to the center of the^ld the_lands of Jonah Myers;
land in which W. H. Foster, or hisij^f^ the said church lot
estate owes a one-ninth interest, • ]jj,g to the Beginning. Excepting
as follows:
Beginning on a hickory, the ori
ginal comer of the Phoeba Goforth
tract of land, running Southward
down the creek to the ford of the
stake in the wagon road, then creek; thence Northeast a condi- . Tmstpp
tional line to a stake at the road;5J3^4t^ Attorned
one-half acre where B. B. Cornett
now lives.
This the 22nd day of April.
1940.
FLORA WHITTINGTON,
ginnii:g. Ckintaining 3-4 of an on top of the ridge; thence withj ^
acre. I the road to the old line; thence the
3rd Tract: Beginning at a stake old line to the beginning, contain-
at the public road G. S. Fergu-|ing 8 acres, more or less,
son's comer, running South 6-3| Also Mother tract:
Bast with his line 20 poles to a' Beginning on a stake Sidney
small hickory in his line, then Hackett’s line, running with a con-
South 50 West 21 poles to a white ditional line to Matilda Strike-
oak in Sallie Watkin’s line, then leather’s line; thence with her
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT,
BEFORE THE CLERK
VIrs. Ella Phillips, widow, H. M.
North 19 West 22 poles with said line to the old Castle line; thence Phillips and wife, Mary Belle Phil-
, ... .1 .1 1-.. Z. _ .1.1. _ TT •• T D DVt^lli'na o nH xirtfo Arlo
Walker* line to a stake at the pub
lic road, then with the said road 9
poles to the beginning.
'This the 13th day of April, 1940.
T. R. BRYAN,
Commissioner
5-G-4t m
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Mary Eller Melton
—vs—
Ernest Eller aid wife,
Paulina E'.ler.
The defendants Ernest Eller and
wife, Pauline Eller, will take notice
that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Su
perior Court of Wilkes County,
North Carolina, to have a deed or
other conveyance executed by said
defendants to the plaintiff re-con
veying to the plaintiff a life estate
in a certain tract of land located in
-township, County of Wilkes,
with th Castle line to the Hackett ips, L. P. Phillips and wife, Ada
with the Castle line to the Hackett Phillips, Della Frazier and hus-
to the beginning, containing
acres, more or less.
Also another tract:
Beginning on a black pine, A. M.
Foster s line, running South with
said Foster’s line to a stake in the
Sidney Hackett line; thence
Southeast with said line ,to the
road qn top of the ridge; thence
with said road to a Spanish oak on
top of the ridge thence a conditi
onal line between said parties to
the beginning, containing
acres, more or less.
Also another tract which W. H.
Foster or hisi estate owns a one-
half undivided Interest, as follows:
Beginning on a Maple in G. M.
Dyer’s and J. W. Church’s corner
and running North about 4 de-
grrees East with said Dyer’s line 30
poles to a gum in Martin Watson’s
line on the top of the ridge; then
with the top of the ridge and Mar-
band, T. J. Frazier
vs.
Ralph Phillips and wife, Elma
Phillips, Mrs. Pauline Phillips, and
Eleanor Phillips, Eugene Phillips
and Caroline Phillips, minors.
'The above named defendants
will take notice that a special pro
ceedings entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Wilkes County, North
Carolina, wherein the plaintiffs
are asking that certain lands own
ed by the plaintiffs and defend
ants in iWilkes County be sold for
division and to make assets with
which to pay debts; and the said
defendants will further take no
tice that they are required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said county
in the courthouse in Wilkesboro,
N. C., within ten days after the
16th day of May, 1940, and ans-
State of North Carolina described
as follows: Adjoinng the lands of
J. A. Pierce Heirs, C. G. Nichols,
Minerva Minton and ot’iers. This
property having been onveyed by
Trustee’s Deed by John R. Jones to
Richard Eller, former husband of
this plaintiff and thereafter con
veyed under the terms of separa-
' tion agrreement by the said Rich
ard Eller to the plaintiff, Mary'
Eller Melton for life, the remain-,
der in fee to the> son, Elrnest!
Eller. The defendants agreed to I
tin Watson’s line 176 poles to a'wer or demur to the petition in
chestunt oak in Yates’ line on the said action, or the plaintiffs '^11
Cardwell ridge; then Sduth 55 de-'apply to the court for the relief
grees West with the ridge 44 poles demanded in said conyplaint.
to a double chestnut oak, J. W.
Church’s corner; then a South di-
The said Eleanor Phillips, Eu
gene Phillips and Caroline Phillips
rection with Church’s line to the'will take notice that unless they
beginning, containing 40 acres, procure the appointment of a
more or less. ) guardian ad litem to appear and
This the 15th day of April, 1940.
C. T. DOUGHTON,
Sheriff Wilkes County.
5-6-4t. m
be castrated when they are about
five weeks of ase. Soybeans
planted in rows and cultivated
twice will furnish excellent graz-
for swine from the Mme the
^Brits are about 15 inches high
until frost, he says. One acre of
beans on good lai'd will carry 15
to 20 shoata. provided they are
on a full feed of corn and a good
protein supplement.
Lewis P. Watson. Extension
horticulturist, recommends that
sweet potatoes be 'bedded the first
•week in -April in order to have
plants for setting about June 1.
Instead of selling the best pota
toes, he continues, and using the
scrubs and culls for seed, build
up your own seed stock by saving
the best for seed. Select smooth,
well-shaped potatoes of desirable
(X)Ior and tree from disease.
look for the blue tag of the
North Carolina Crop Improve
ment Association if you are of
fered certified cotton seen pro
duced 111 this State, says A. D.
•Stuart, seed specialist. Many deal
ers have sold out of certified cot
ton seed at this time of the year,
and farmers should exercise cau-
Aten in buying any but the best
•tocX available. Where germina
tion of seed is low, enough extra
should be planted to allow
the failure of the poor seed
up.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
_ _ Under and by virtue of an ovder
re-convey said life estate to the Superior Court of Wilkes
plaintiff, as soon as a deed of county, entitled “Wilkes County
trust or mortgage was recorded g yf Billings and wife,
the facts with reference to which i jj^g g yf Billings,’’ the under-
are set out in the Complaint. | commissioner will on the
That the condition has happened,' jgy jj^y, 1940, at 12d)0
namely the Deed of Trust has been q’cIocJj noon, at the court house
executed and recorded according Wilkesboro, N. C., offer
to the agreement procured by the gg]g t^e highest bidder for
representations and promises of pggj,^ certain tract of land,
the defendants as set out in the jy,jng and being in Mulberry town-
Complaint: that a dwd was pre-ig^p^ wilkes County, N. C„ being
pared by the plaintiff and pi^-] acres of land, more or less, list-
sented to the defendants to be Mulberry township in the
dxecuted by them according to g yf Billings in 1936,
such agreement with request that g|j owned and, or
they execute and deliver the ^me jjgtgj Mulberry township in
to her but they refused and have ^ggg^ j,y g yf Billings,
refused to execute the same or For further description refer-
any other deed of conveyance re- jg jo description found
conveying to her, her life estate ^ _ j„ the R>g-
and to said lands; and the said de- office of Wilkes
defend the above entitled action or
special proceedings on .their behalf
within ten days after the 15th day
of May, 1940, an application will
be made to the Honorable Clerk
of the Superior Court of Wilkes
County for an order appointing
some suitable and competent per
son gpiardian ad litem for them
and authorizing and directing him
to appear and defend the above
entitled action in their behalf.
This 15th day of April, 1940.
C. C. HAYES,
Clerk Superior Court for
Wilkes County 5-6-4tm
NOTICE OF SALE OF I.AND
Boone Trail Highway; then
the center ot the old Boone 'Rrail
Highway; then ■with the center of
saM Highway to .the point of be
ginning.
2nd Tract; Beginning on a
containing 79 acres, more or less.
See deed from James Porter and
■wife, Susan Porter, dated Novem-
ter 22, 1930, and recorded in the
office of Register of Deeds for
sou^ooTr'beiCTlou^east Wf« County in Book 168, page
comer of the C. R. Triplette moun- * secoND
tain tract; thence north 66 de
grees west 18 poles to a stake;
then north 67 degrees west 26
poles to a stake; then north 50 de
grees west 32 1-2 poles to a stake:
then north 30 degrees west 13
poles to a stake; then north 41 de
grees west 10 poles to a stake:
TRACT: Adjoining
the above described tract of land:
BEGINNING on a red oak runn
ing North 66 poles to a Spanish oak
then West 60 poles to a hickory;
. at a lasse p^
xrf said crofk mC
crossing said crook,
oak on a lidga;
tbe^ east Idff poles to a pine OB
tm of a moanwn; thence nottk
poles t« a vrtiite oak in a hol
low, tlMnce seoth 99 poles to the
li)i|.ieeiiif
Seqoqd IVact: ContaJnng M
acres, more QT-leaSf and being aija-
ated-oi^ttejMen of Na^an lOR
Creek ih wfficca ctmnty, N. C., be
ginning at a stake In said creek
lear w Date E. Horton 100 acree
ract; running south 100 poles to a
.take; thence east 20 poles to the
M gum tree on the County line in
be gum tree gap; thence east 60
)oles to a stake; thence north 100
x>les to a stake; thence.west 86
poles to the beginning.
Third 'Tract: Containing 106
acres, more or less, lying on the
waters of Elk Creek, beginning at
a pine, Dula’s south comer, and
running north 20 poles to a pine;
thence east 130 poles to a locust;
thence south 100 poles to a stake;
thence west 120 poles to a stake:
thence South 60 poles to a atone;. thence north 80 poles to a stake ia
then East 60 poles to the beginn
ing: containing 25 acres, more or
s oc ‘J -root in less. For further description see
1*1?" A^Jdeed from S. J. Baldwin to Manley
“ T .,® QQ !deed from o. J. naiawin zo muniey
poles to stake; then north 39 ^ Manley
grees west 8 poles to a maple, thw ^ Leander Hall
west 25 poles to a stake; theni^J'-"
tv. tn'and wife Dora Hall,, and from
south 40 degrees east 125 poles to
to Linda Porter. Linda Porter
deed recorded in Book 164, page
211 in the office of Register of
a stake; then north 60 degrees east
36 poles to .the point of beginning,
containing 16 3-4 acres.
'ITiis 2^d day of April, 1940.
T. R. BRYAN,
5-13-4t Commissioner
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Deeds for Wilkes County.
This the ISth day of April, A.
D. 1940.
A. H. CASEY,
Trustee. 5-6-4t m
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County, entitled “Wilkes
County versus Mrs. Julia Eller
and husband, Eller,’’ the
undersigned commissioner will on
the 6th day of -May, 1940, at
12:00 o’clock noon, at the court
house door in Wilkesboro, N. C.,
offer for sale to the highest bid
der tor cash, that certain tract
of land, lying and being in Red
dies River Township, Wilkes
County, N. C., being 75 acres of
land, more or less, listed in Red
dies River Township in the name
of Julia Eller, in 1936, being all
the land owned and—or listed in
Reddies River township in 1936,
by Julia Eller.
For further description refer
ence is made to description found
Book —. Page —, in the Reg
ister ot Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
’This the 5th day of April, 1940.
F. J. McDUFFlE,
4-29-4t-(M) (Commissioner.
fendants will furt’r.er take notice
J i,
NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND
Ikes County, entitled “Wilkes
inty versus S. M. Spicer and
Mrs. 3. M. Spicer,’’ the un-
igued commlsslonea' will on
6th day of May, 1940, at
o’clock noon, at the court
door In Wilkesboro. N. C..
fer for sale to the highest bld-
r for cash, that certain tract
land, lying and being in Mul-
fownsblp, Wilkes , County,
C being 27 acres of land,
”or lees, listed In Mulberry
hip In the name of S. M.
la 1936, being all the land
axd—or listed In Mulberry
1934, by S. M. Spicer,
further description refer-
tv BVdV to description found
Deew o
—In tk* Reg.
office of Wllkee
that they and each of them_ are
required to appear at the office of
the Cleik of the Superior Court of
said county at the Courthouse at
Wilkesboro, N. C., within thirty
days after the 15th day of April,
1940. and answer or demur or
Otherwise plead to the Complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply; to the Court for the relief
demanded in said Complaint.
This the 15th day of April, 1940.
C. C. HAYES,
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Wilkes County, N. C.
5-6-4t (m)
This the 5th day of April, 1940.
F. J. McDUPFlE,
4-29-4t Coinmissioner.
NOnClE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an ^ar
of the Superior Court of Wilkes
County, entitled. “'Wilkes 3ounty
versus J. P. Kilby and wife, Mrs.
J. P. Kilby,” the undersigned
.Commissioner will. on the 6th dny
of May, 1940, at 12:00 o’clock
Wakesboro, N. C., offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
that certain tract of land, lying
and being in Mulberry Township,
Wilkes County; N. C„ being 6
acres of land, miore_ or less, lined
in Mulberry township in the nuce
of J. P. Kilby in 1936, being all
the land owned and, or listed in
Multerry township .n 1936, by- J.
P. Kflby.
Kor further dcscriptuvn refer
ence is made to description found
in Book , Page , in the Reg
ister of Deed office of WUkev
County.
This the 6th day ofAmril, 1940
F. J. McDUFrtE,
4-29-4t (jornmisskmer.
ORGANIZED
An Older Youth Club for farm
boys and girla above the regular
^ qtyaolsed par,
Ci»#tari; emmty xfeaib«t*l«rge. ‘*AB(BOBy.
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICA’nON
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
J. AT.T.TF. HA'YBS, Collector for
Eliza Cauthren, Deceased,
vs.
Luther Cauthren, Sarah Banguess
and husband, Carl Bauguess, John
Cauthren and wife, Carrie Cauth
ren, Hannie Widls and husbapdi
W. T. Walls, Fannie Pruitt and
husband, Pruitt, Bill Cauth'
eeu OM wHfif
Pheobe Riiw and husband.
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the .Superior Court of
Wilkes County, entitled “Wilkes
County versus Allen L. Bumgar
ner and wife, Mrs. Allen L. Bum
garner,” the undersigned Commis
sioner will On the 6th day of
May. 1940, at 12:00 o'clock noon,
at the Court House door in Wll-
kesvboro, N. C., offer for sale to
the highest bidder for rash, that
certain tract of land, lying and
being in Reddies River township.
Wilkes County. N. C.. being 35
acres of land, more or less, listed
in Reddies River township in the
name of Allen L. Bumgarner in
1936, being ail the land owned
and—or listed in Reddies River
township in 1936, by Allen L.
Bumgarner.
For further description, refer
ence is made to description found
in Book —, Page —, in the Reg
ister of Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
’Hiis tbe 6th day of .^ril, 1940,
P. J. McDUFra,
4-29-4t CoBiinissioner.
Ring, May-Blackburn and husband,
Eli BlackWh-
The defendants, Lather Cauth
ren, Pheobe Ring and husband,
:t^nig Bk^’w4U'hiR$
aetiqp. itotitliid as above: has wm
commenced m the Superior Court
of Wilkes County, Nortii CaroliBa;
to sell real estate for the purpose
of paying debts; and the said de
fendant will further take notice
that *he is required to an>ear at
the idKfice of ;the Clerk of the Su
perior Ciourt within ten days after
the 8th day of May, 1940, and ans
wer or demur to the complaint in
said action, or the tdaintiff •will
appeal to the Court for the relief
demanded in said einnplaint
C. C. HA'Yfe,
Clerk of the Si^rior Court of
Wilkes County, North CoroUnv.
nils 8th day of April, 1940.
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in the winter and
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NOTICE OK S.4I.E OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County, entitled "Wilkes
County versus Vance .Adams and
wife, Mrs. Vance .Adams,” the
undersigned Commissioner will
on the 6th day of May, 1940, at
12:00 o’clock noon, at the court
house door in Wilkesboro, N. C.,
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, that certain tract
of land, lying and being in Wal
nut Grove Township. Wilkes
County. N. C., being 85 acres of
land, more or less, listed in Wal
nut Grove township in the name
of Vance Adams in 1936, being
all the land owned and—or listed
in Walnut Grove township in
1936, by Vance Adams.
For further de.scriptIon refer
ence is made to description found
in Book —. Page —, in the Reg
ister of Deeds office of Wilkes
County.
This the 5th day of April, 1940.
F. J. .McDUFFIB,
4-29-4t-(M) Commissioner
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Dula’s line; thence east to the be
ginning.
Fourth Tract: Lying and being m
the County of Wilkes, state of
North Carolina, on the waters of
Nathan Mill. Creek, beginning at
a Spanish oak and running east 5!
poles to a slake in the line of
Dula’s 76-acre tract: thence witk
said line 40 poles to a stake; then
west 52 poles to a stake; thence
north 40 poles to the beginning.
Fifth Tract: An entry of 58
acres patented in tbe name of I. M.
Graham and J. G. Dula and bou^
ed and described as follows: Lying
and being in, Blk Township on the
waters of Elk Creek, beginning at
a maple stump, Finley’s comer,
and running ■west 73 poles to a
chestnut on Dula’s 75-acre trMt;
thence south 13 poles to a pine,
comer of said tract; thence soutk
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
Pursuant to the power of sale .
contained in a certain judgemmt,61 degrees wert 45 pote to a black
County in the case of Garnett
Joines vs. Cicero Broyhill and wife
Rainie Broyhll, in which judge
ment the undersigned was appoint-
“ i 'TSi s
north 36 poles to chestnut; thence
north GO degrees east 46 poles t*
a chestnut on the top of the ridge;
thence north 26 degrees east 8
er wm expose
auction at the Courthouse door in
Wilkesboro, North CJarolina, for
ca.sh, to the highest bidder at 12:00
noon, on the - 13th day of May,
1940, the following described
lands, lying and being in fVilkes
County, North Carolina, and more
particular described as follows;
Beginning on a pine stump in
the forks of the old and new road,
running South 180 poles to a stake
in the Moravian line, then East
20 poles to a stake in Elizabetb
Joines Hne, then South 76 poles to
a stake in J. A. Davis back line,
then West 70 poles to a stake in
C. H. Fergusons line, then North
with said Fergusons line jJO p)Ief
to a gum in the Moravian line,
then West 4 poles to a dogwood at
an old road, then a northward
course 'with said old road to th*
point of beginning, so as to include
100 acres more or less.
This the 11th day of April, 1940
T. R. BRYAN,
Commissioner,
5-6-4t (m)
NOTICE TO CREDITOK.S
Having qualified as Adminis
tratrix of the estate of R. J. Tay
lor, late of Wilkes County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
D the beginning.
’This 8th day of April, 1940.
F. J. McDUFFlE,
L29-4t Commissioner
NOTICE OF SALE OF
RmL ESTATE
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Wilkes
County, made in the Special pro
ceedings entitled, Johnson San
ders Administrator et al Ex-Pat^
the same being No. 666 upon tM
special proceedings docket of sj^
court, the undersigned commas-
sion,er will, on the 13th day ot
May, 1940, at 12:00 o’clock noo»
at the Court House door in Wilkes
boro, N. C., offer for sale for cask
to the highest bidder the followii^
describe lands, lying and being in
Walnut Grove Township, Wilbes
County, North Carolina, adjoining
the liads of B. Holbrook, Baraie
McBride and others, and deacribfed
as follows, to wit:
Beginning on a red oak mnniiN!
South 16 West 38 poles to a chest
nut, then South 20 IVeat 10 pefles
to a double ash, then South 5 West
5 poles to an ash in a hellsWj
then South 60 West lOH pdles-to
a maple, then North 78 East U
sons holding claims said j ieg*i,'a locust in B. Holbrooks
ADfofa t/A nrMATif thATn tn tnp tin- r. .V wv .1. til- -_*J
NOTICE OF SALE OF L.IND
Under and by virtue of >n or
der, of th* Supnr^, Court 0%
Wilkes Oopaty'/'entltled "Wllkee
County versus J. B. King and
wife, Annie King; Mack King
and wife, Mrs. Mack Klpg and
Amanda King,” the underslkned
commissioner will on the Gth day
pt,May, 1944, at 12:0,0 (^clock
noon, at the court house dqor In
Wilkesboro, N. C., offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
that certain tract of land, lying
and being In “Mulberry Tawenshtp,
Wilkes County, N. C.. being 68
.acres of land, more or less^AlitjBidt
Mulbenry townsUp in the; name
(»f J. E. Kinc, in 1936, hslpg
4|)e luW.O’wiMd hhd-'—or ttrted In
Mulberry townehlp In 1934, by J.
E. KtaC-
pW further desorlptiqa irefer-
enoe la made to descriptioffjfotipd;
NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
Wilkes County, entitled “Wilkes
County versu.s Jessie and Stanley
McEIwen,” the undersigned com
missioner will on the Gth day of
May, 1940, at 12:00 o’clock noon,
at the court house door in WII-
keeboro. N. C.. offer for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, that
certain tract of land, lying and
being In Roddies River Town
ship, Wilkes County, N. C., being
22 acres of land, more or lees,
listed In Reddies River township
In the name of Jessie and Stanley
McBwen, In 1936, being ell the
land owned and—or listed In
Reddles River township is
by Jesrih and Stwley-IheEwen. '
, ^I'or further de^ptlon refer
ence Is made to description found
In Book —, Page —, in the R'
ister of Deeds office of WUki
County.
This the Stfa day of April,
F. J, McDUFFIB,
4-29*4t-(M) Commissioner.
estate to present them to the tin
derslgned for payment, duly veri
fied, on or before the 22 day of
April, 1941, or this notlce'will be
pleaded in bar of recovery, all
j persons indebted to said estate
' wUl make immediate settlement.
This the 22 day of April, 1940.
MRS. R. J. TAYXOR,
Administratrix of R. J. Taylor,
deceased. 6-27-6t-(M)
F. J. McDuffie, Attorney.
line, then North with said Hol
brooks line to a sourwood_ E. IL
Hutchinsons comer, then with sail
Hutchinsons line to a chestnut Us
comer, then East ■with J(An Admns
and L B. iCaseys line to the’be
ginning, containirg 15 acres, more
or less.
This the Utt day of .^ril, 1944.
T. R. BKarAJ^
Camnisskaier
6-5-4t (»)
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