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?L*m , May the joys^j of the season \ be completely , and all yours. Hilltop Guernsey Farm CHRISTITlfiS I Heus lualtli a wea w* 4 n f tltis r s sltitstnms Dc\f. The Julia Shop V* " Q c SEASON May the stars in the heavens shine as never before on your Christmas happiness this year. AUk Eckenrod Studio and Camera Shop ADVERTISE IN THE PROGRESS Best Advertising Medium WATERING PLANTS House plants thrive on higher soil temperatures. For this reason, Cosmopolitan magazine recom mends that you use lukewarm wat er on them, particularly in cool weather. From 1900 to 1940 the output of manufactured textile products and clothing almost trebled in this country. NOTICE North Carolina McDowell County Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of McDowell County, made in a special proceed ings entitled J. L. Nichols, Admin istrator c. t. a. of the of the Estate of Elbert G. Goforth, deceased, petitioner, versus Frank Labon Go forth, a widower; Logan C. Go forth and wife, Meda Goforth; Grover C. Goforth and wife, Fay Goforth; Rebecca Lee Goforth, a single woman; Margaret Goforth, a single woman; Mrs. Bertha Go forth Merrilla and husband, Arthur Merrilla; Ben Goforth and wife, Blanche Goforth; Mrs. Ella Goforth Parker and husband ,E. W. Parker; Mrs. Selena Goforth Connor, a wid ow; John W. Goforth and wife, Es telle Goforth; Bonnie Beal, a minor; Letha Beal, a single woman, indi vidually, and Letha Beal, guardian of Bonnie Beal, minor, respond ents, the undersigned commission er will on the 4th day of January, 1950 at twelve o'clock noon at the door of the courthouse in Marion, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, upon an opening bid of $214.50 for the First Tract as hereinafter described, $34.10 for the Second Tract as hereinafter described, but subject to the confirmation of the Court, two certain tracts or parcels of land lying in Glenwood Township, McDowell County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: First Tract: Approximately 65 acres of mountain land listed for taxation as 86 acres mountain or chard, at the value of $516.00, con sisting of two contiguous tracts of land described as follows: (1) Be ginning at a pine and pointers, formerly a red oak, near the corn er of the old field, this point being located about S. 79 deg. E. 50 pol es from the third corner of E. G. Goforth's other tract and runs W. 67 poles to a chestnut on the west side of the mountains, this point being located about S. 50 deg. W. 27 poles from said corner of the other tract, then running N. 60 poles to a blackgum, then E. 67 poles to a poplar, then South, cross ing spring branch to the begin ning, containing 25 acres more or less, and being the same tract of land as was conveyed by deed to E. G. Goforth from M. B. Garden and wife, said deed being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of McDowell County in Deed Book 22 at page 436. (2) Begin ning on a rock, Lewis Haney's! corner and runs W. 130 poles to a ; stake, then S. 65 poles to a stake,! then East 130 poles to Haney's line and rock corner, then North with ■ said line to the beginning, contain-1 ing 40 acres more or less exclud-! ing the lappage of E. G. Goforth's other tract, and being the same land as was conveyed to E. G. Go forth from Alberta Higgins by deed as recorded in Deed Book 23 at page 344. Second: Approximately 29 acres of mountain land, formerly a part, of the E. G. Goforth home place, which is listed for taxation as 20 acres of the value of $120.00, and being the same land which was con-' veyed to E. G. Goforth by J. L English and wife, by deed recorded in Deed Book 25 at page 497, and i further described as follows: Be-! ginning on a black oak, E. G. Go-1 forth's N. E. Corner in Mrs. Dob- j son's line, thence E. with her line j 84 poles to a stake and pointers on | top of a ridge below some rock i cliffs, thence S. 38 poles to a stake! and pointers in W. A. Goforth's j line, thence S. 73 deg. W. with his line 48 and V* poles to a pine, his i corner, thence S. 57-% deg. W. 22 poles and 9 links to a double sour wood corner, thence N. 87 deg. W. 21 poles to a hickory corner in W. A. and E. G. Goforth line, thence N. with E. G. Goforth line 69 poles more or less to the beginning, con taining 29 acres, more or less. This 19th day of December, 1949. E. C. CARNES, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBICATION NORTH CAROLINA Mcdowell county IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FRANK NOLES, vs. Plaintiff, PRISCILLA MARIE BEAVER NOLES, Defendant. The above named defendant, Priscilla Marie Beaver Noles, will take notice that an action entitled as above hase been commenced in the Superior Court of McDowell County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and defend ant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next pre ceding the institution of this ac tion; and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is requir ed to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Mc Dowell County* in the courthouse in Marion, North Carolina, on or before the 31st day of January, 1950, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or* the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 5th day of December, 1949. S. D. MARTIN, Clerk Superior Court. May it be touched with the same kind of serenity that ^ accompanies a B Christmas Eve snowfall. As a partial measure of our friendship we express the sincere hope that this year holds for you a perfect Christmas. The First National Bank Merry Christmas Here's a most sincere wish that you and yours enjoy every possible happiness this Yuletide. McCalPs Funeral Home
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