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a.--: "' . y. ; :<. - x- I ; ' ,' ' *-*-: \ III! Ill Mi l Hf NOTICE OF SALE County.r '- . ";<' - J v r ^ North Carolina, ; ; JV. Whereas, power of sale was vested It in the undersigned Trustee by deed B#'. frfl of trust from James M. Price and * wife, Essie A. Price to Dr.. Edgar 4 Angel, Trustee, dated May 26, 1937, and registered in the office of um v-Register of Deeds for Jackson Count ty, Book No. 126, page 635, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness j iii said deed of trust set forth, and the holders of said notes having request* ; y/ ed the undersigned trustee to exeri T cise the power vested in him by said y deed of trust I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested, on Monday, the 18th f . day of September, 1938, at 12 o'clock, noon at the courthouse door in Sylva, 1. North Carolina, sell at public auction i to the highest bidder for cash, thej % following described property: j Situate in Cullowhee Township, . Jackson County, North Carolina, and ,v described as follows: Bounded on the North by State property known as Felix Shelton Property. Bounded on the South by Sadie J. Long property. Bounded on the East by J. N. I Wilson and bounded on the west by Dave Coward heirs. This tract containing four acres, more or less and < contains one house, both valued at A $1600. * ; This the 17th day of August, 1930. DR. EDGAR ANGEL, TrusteeIn the Distrct Court of the United States of America for the Western District of North Carolina.' Asheville Division. At Law No. 116. United States of America v. 342.7 acres of land in Jackson County, North Carolina, J. A. McMahan and 'E. L. Wilson, i et al. Notice of Action by publication of Summons.. To: Ann and husband, Allen; C. B. Allison; Coleman B. Allison and wife, Alii-' I son; John Allison and wife, Al- 1 lison; S. W. Allison; Nora Welch Aston; Lillie Broyles; Lula Jones and j . husband; Tatham, wife of Pink' Tatham; Claude Tatham and wife;' Ellen Webb; Ida Webb; Samuel C.; Welch and wife; Daisey D. Davies;' K. NiDeitz; N. C. Collector of Internal Revenue; Martha Aramons; James Browning and wife; Lula Browning; Minnie Browning Jones; Mrs. Cora Browning Robinson; Will Justice; j James W. Kerne; Sarah Wilson; Belle - Allison; Laura Allison; Lora Barron and husband; J. L. Broyles; Martha A. Lanning; Charles Tatham and wife; U. S. Collector of Int.. Rev.; Lon Webb; M. C. Webb; Ella Maia Conroy and husband; Kate E. Davies; k Daisy Deitz; Jane Turpin; J. W. Buchanan; John C. Browning;" Will Franks and wife; C. C. Jones; John' Robinson; Beatrice Justice; Vercalite Corporation; Angel, Myrtle and husbahd, Ed. Angel; Portland, Oregon; Ashe, Oscar W. and wife, Beelar Ashe; Portland, Oregon; Barner, Irene and husband, Bill Barner; Portland, gaaaaaaia^^ ! j! . I ^ Ij ' 1 ": i il v 11 I f#""" ^/(^wSaadTchw^ linJ w*f?! Greenville County, S. C; (Jielandl (Cleveland) David and wife* ;| .Greenville County, S. C; Cpelend! [{Cleveland) Hugh and wifef ?-i*|| (Greenville, Countj^S^ C; CSeland J |(Cleveland)OHieS!alt, widow; #reenville jCwmty, S. C; (Cleveland) Williamf widower; Greenville County, S. C; Edwards, Mrs. Fred P. ana husband, Fred P. Edwards, Orange, N. J, Federal Land Bank of Colwnbia, The; Columbia, S. C; Hammond; Fannie Ashe and husband, Clell ^Hammond, Oregon City, Ore; Hampton, Mrs. Taylor and husband, Taylor Hampton, Detroit, Mich; Mashbum, Mary Bell and- husband, Harley Mashburn, Portland, Ore; Owen, J. I T. and wife, Fay Owen, Chicago, 111; Owen, R.A*, widower, Cedar Bluff, vh; Sams, Jennie Rhea Owen and husI bartd,' Troy Sams, Chicago, HI; St I John, Mollie and husband, Frank St John, New Orleans, La; Tatham, Bob I and wife, -? Tatham, Darrington, Wash; Tatham, Don and wife, Tetham Darlington, Wash; Tdtham I John and wife, Tatham, Darrington, WashjThompson, Grace Allison, widow, Fort Smith, Arkansas; Barker, Carrie S. widow, St Louis, Mo; Hayes, Lina, single, Knoxville, Term; King Brothers Shoe Company, I Bristol, Tenn; Allison, wife of J. B. Allison, Jr., Allison, Laura and husband; Bamgarner, , nusuauu of (Iiiza Bumgarner; Dartey; wife of Edgar E. Earley; Earley, wife of Rby J. Earley; Earley, Eloise and husband; Grayling Realty Corporation; Jones, , wife of Coleman Jones; Jones, wife of Will Jones; Jones, John and wife; ; Owen, Sarah and husband, ?: Price, Owen, Sah and husband, : Price, husband of Margaret Allison Jones Price; Price, Joseph and wife, Dora Price; Price, Welsey and wife; Sherrill -?wife of'Ed Sherrill; Sherrill, ' Mont and wife; Street, husband I of Melvina Allison Street; Sumner, ! Annie and husband, Z. V. Sumner; ; Welch, wife otS. C. Welch; Wil- ! son, wife of John, Wilson; Wilson, wife of Noah Wilson; Wilson, i? ?wife of Noah B. Wilson; Allison, A. B; Allison, John B. (J. B.) Allison, M. B.; Ashe, Cinda (Lucinda); Ashe, I. J; Bumgarner, Liza; Cleland (Cleveland), Paul; Cleland (Cleveland); Rufie Jones; Cleland (Cleveland) W. R; Cunningham, Ida Enloe; Elias, K; Enloe, Emiline Allison; Jones, Coleman; Jones, Jeff; Jones, Nina; Owen, Lizzie Sherrill; Phillips, R. A; Price, [Margaret Allison Jones; Sherrill, Ed; sherrill, Sarrfh; Smithy C. D; Street, Jackson; Street, Medina Allison; catham, Dave; Tatham, Pink; Tathim, Thomas N.; Tatham, William; .Velch, R. V; Welch, S. C; Wilson, Mrs, Hicks; Wilscn, John; Beck, J. W. (John W.); Beck, M. D; Buchan. -J. f" " ' ' m. araizraazjiiiz^^ ? An Vould en . '* * V weekly i\7~ U - r* c nave Co-opera the kmc x ~y- * , * $/ ? - > ' ; ' / r;" . * \ < t ; "I * . V'-' ' re are.opt >"?' ' 1 f > f "35-. - .1 * * *s .; 8 -* ' , . : '' ' ' # ' 'V.-.J V ' -"k . - ' "' /' TKfr . j! G; Arnold; WlU^fan^alf per^ns whomsoever who have, or chffm to own any estates or interests in the fee or otherwise in and to the premises described in the petition filed, in this cause and described in this j notice, and any and afl heirs mid devisees of the several parties above) named, whose names and addresses , are unknown, and all and singular) their heirs, husbands,*" wives, devisees, executors, administrators, represen-1 catives, alineeC successors anil afe- j signs, of each and every of theqi; and all unkonwn owners, lienors, orj claimants, having, or claiming to have, any righ)), title, estate, qquity, interest or lien; aim all occiqpants, .essees, users, holders and owners of' md claimants to ai^ rights of*ease-1 nent or prescription in, over, across, [ or through said lands, or any part thereof; you will ptease take notice ; rhat an action entitled as above has' been commenced in the District Court of the United States for the Yestern District of .North Carolina, it Ashevilie, N. C., that summons ias been duly issued out of said Court, and petition filed therein ask ng for the condemnation of the lands described in ine saia pcuuuu auu? Hereinafter described that you,, and each of you, are necessary and proper parties to the juSt and final disposiion of this action; that said action fas been instituted by the United states Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, for the purpose of the appropriation and condemnation by judicial process, for the public use and benefit of the United States of America, of the lands described in said petition and hereinbelow described, under and by vir-| tue of the provisions of the weeKsi Law, Act of Congress of March 1,1 1911, Chap. 186 (36 Stat 961) Title i6, Sections 513, 521, 553, and 563 of U. S. C. A., and according to the method and procedure prescribed in the Act of Congress of August 1, 1888 (25 Statutes 357 (30 U. S. C. A., Sections 257, 258 and 258-a); that the lands proposed to be condemned and appropriated by the plaintiff United states are described substantially a. follows: Tract No. 1165, apparei* .<nd presumptive owner being J. A McMahan and R. L. Wilson, containing according to survey 221.2 acre situated in Jackson County, N. C., cr -lie waters of Pumpkin town Creek, . tributary of Savannah Creek, mor particularly described by metes an ounds in Exhibit "A", and upo map or plat Exhibit "B", attached t he petition in this proceeding file vith the Clerk of the United State district Court at Asheville, N. ( Tract No. 524, apparent and presump iv4^owner being T. J. Deitz, contaii ing according to survey 74.1 acie :? i.?, PAtml* M f SllUctbCU 111 tfatlUKMi VxVtU**,/! Mi V | on the waters of East Fork of Savai nah Creek, a tributary of the Tuck; 1 HIHIgfi gJHJEIlfgfEJEfgJZfgJ I lousai i? able us 1 Jackson more thai - ' " _._V> " ' . te?pay m 1 of paper ought t " V ' ' inting on <' c - .JvX I I . 'r^"' c/ .r;' : ' '- c-w. r+*+r " ,* * ' ackson ( . ^ - - ' ' ' v is- " H' - - v' ' '' '* -? "v' v'?T^'v I . ."' v '- v. ;:-v * " - 5: .... ' , ,v v. M*MW?, 1989: ; Wblt^A-^ajid upon map & plat jBxhibit "B-1M, attached to the* petti-1 tlon in this proceeding filed with the i Clerk of the United States Court at Asheville, N. C; Trait No. 1180,; apparent mid 'presumptive owners being King BrothersfShoe Company, containing according to survey 32.6 acres, situated inIjack-, son County, N^C., on the waters of Hog Cove Braneh, a tributary of PumpJdntown Creek, a tributary of Savannah Creek, more. particularly j described by metes and ^bounds in Exhibit ,'A-2" and upon-imP <Tplat Exhibit "B-2" attached to the peti> tion in this proceeding filed with the < Clerk of the United States District, Court at Asheville, N. C; Tradt No. I 1163, apparent and presuntptive. owners being Mack E. Franks, containing according to survey 14.8 agres, situated 4n Jackson County, N.' C.t on-the waters of Pumpkintown Crefk, a tributary of Savannah Creek, a tributary of Tuckaseigee River, more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit "A-3", and upon | map or plat Exhibit MB-3" attached' to the petition ip this proceeding ll filed with the Cerk of the Unite* States District Court at AsheviHe, N YCi you and each of you are hereby notified to be and appear at the of flee of the Clerk of the United State; District Court for the Western Dis trict of North Carolina, in U1C UiUlrVV | States Courthouse Building at Ashe I ville, Buncombe County, N. C., no I later than ten (10) days from am I after the completion of this sum I mons by publication for four (4) sue I cessive weeks,, and answer or demui I to the petition or complaint fiereh I filed by the above named petitioner J in the office of the said Clerk am I you are further notified that if yoi | fail to appear and answer or demu I to the said petition or complaint with I in the time specified the petitioner I will apply to the Court for the relie I demanded in said petition; witness I the Honorable E. Y. Webb, Judge oil the District Court for the Westeri I rHstrict of North Carolina, this thv. I 17th day of August, iwa, ?iu ?year of our Independence the 164th J. Y. Jordan, Clerk. By: O. L. Mc: Aird, Deputy Cerk. TRU8TEE'S 8ALE OF REAL E8TATE tote of North Carolina, 'ounty of Jackson. Under and by virtue of the powe; ad authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed by J. H iradley and wife, Elba Bradley tc he undersigned trustee, which saic leed of trust is dated April 1,1939, anc ecorded in Book 133, Page 331, of he Jackson County Registry, defauli aving been made in the payment ol> he indebtedness thereby secured, nd in the conditions thereby secured, the undersigned trustee will, on* Sat-' ."day, October 7, 1939, at 12 o'clock, j .oon, at the Court House door, in the ?? , . . gniaaaaagi^^ : * . / nd D< :o publist County e . v*/ - k M .. $ ei that cor 5?we will 1 Jackson o have, you to do i jT-- ->v i i - . L4?w 1 ounty I > ^ '' tA-WSJ*'' r- ! ' '->* ' *?>,- V'' >\- V;; rf^JgSSf*'^S^Sp^i"^.-"' :ash, all the follo^ng descrlbe^piwl? marcel or tract of land, situate, ly- * log and being in Webster Township, t adjoining the lands of J*C- Cagle, 1 . -or?d jtf* 1 l o*k and old corner of Eajrett* BUM * and E. H. Cagle, and rung eoqth 46 east with Oagfe's line 87 poles to a white oak on top of a ridge in < agle's line; thence norttf 8 east 44% poles I to a small red oak on top off main ridge; thence West 20 poles to aistake pn top of ridge; thence north 84 west 20 polos to a stake; thence nosth 80 ? {west 8 poles to a small spanisH oak; e thence north "35 west 8 poles!to hit, stake in the road; thence with the L road south 19 west 10 poles to a stake; thence south 57 east 6 poles {o the F beginning, containing 9 acres and 33 t poles; and being the same lands con- r ?eyed to J. H. Bradley by D. Mj Tallent et ux by deed dated February 3th, 1921, recorded in the office bf the * Register of Deeds for Jackson ?ounty, .N.ACn in deed Book 86, at pa&e 88, J reference to which is hereby tmade r for further description. J W. K. McLEAN, Trustee t This 30th day of August, 193p. t| a&i. : " m NOTICE OF 8ALE OF RE^L d ESTATE 4 State of North Carolina, \ _ . 4 County of JaCkspn. J Under and by virtue of the ?ower c and authority contained in that cer- c tain deed of trust executed by D. B . Alexander and -wife Nobia Alexander, to the undersigned trustee, 4rtiich o said deed of trust is dated thd first p day of February, 1930, and recorded 0 in Book 114, Page 5, of the Jackson County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebted- ? ness thereby secured and in the con- a] ditions therein secured, the under- 01 signed trustee will on Monday, Sept. 25. 1939, at or about Tweleve o'clock Noon at the courthouse doop at Syl- 01 va, North Carolina, offer for sale and ai sell to the highest bidder for each the a( follpwing described property: . All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being ?} in* Savaniiah Township, Jackson & County, North Carolina, and describ- ci ed by metes and bouhds as follows: Bi^GlNNlNG on a dogwood in North boundary liiie of Grant No. 9, five poles and 7 links North of Wil- a< liam Wilson's corner and runs S 51 oi deg. East 30 poles to a hickory; thence ^ S 80 East, 39 poles, 6 links to'a stake in Mark Deitz line; thence S 18 poles, m 8 links to a post oak; thence S 34 West 19 poles to an Oak stump in line of cemetery land; thence West 8 poles to a stake; thence South 21 & poles to a stake; thence North 841S West 28 poles to a stake; thence West IP1 15 poles to a stake being the North- {? * ' ' - i : . )llars ' . ; * * y ': . : . f jE? * - - : ' . . .... -' V iiiiTX '' ' it %'t: ' 'St" I i the besi V7*V * , - 4 \r-.-r" ;. . V/'I .: : ver had. - * ? - ' 'f! ' '% -' . . . t - \ X+*?A*- '* *v . , L t fa? -j' ning to us, ; . I ' give you County * ..... / ' J & -V. >? . ..i'-v.-^.;.: ;Td$b*bi.>i'-y ': . vl '.' '> .1 .v - /. jE.v^r-^ J * J ' ; i ? ..* Jftftj:.'*- . 1 .. ! w-<- :;T I J .." I '; ?. nt.-V' V-i#?'S j A"' .' & 1: . I ^ . .' ' ?tv? Viv^v' 'V-t- .<.? I ' '1^1 I ^ay, A. H. Weaver Rp?iay> % M6 D dCOW/KUg"0|^^B Value of Turnip, H Legumes .fa Poin^H An average growth of . urned under will add to th iquivalent of 500 to 750 ? "*! dirate of eod, per acL 0^21 I .000 pounds of cottonseed J?1V orts Prof. G. B. Wiliiams.^1 he State College Agronom,^| nent This is substantial!, I vhether the seed are harv^^i he entire piant turned under "If legumes which have been ' dated are plowed under, the natter of the soil will be >y the tons of dry materiakwj n, ana me nitrogen by aboo^l >ounds for each ton of dry matj roots, stems, leaves, etc.,) addedj he soil," Prof. Prof. William, M dained. "This means an addition to J| oil of the equivalent of 250 poJj if nitrate of soda, or about 700 pJJ if cottonseed meal, for each too M try materiaL A good average growS f legumes turned under should supfl ly at least two or three tons ot rganic mattfer." The State College man cited tfefl jllowing results when legume cnJ re removed from the soil for hay vl therwise: The best that can be dot*fl wild be to about maintain t|| riginal nitrogen reserves of the soiM Qd sustain a loss of the phosplJ cid and potash that would requiil i the case of soybeans, application* I 50 pounds of 16 per cent sup*! hoephate and 53 pounds of 50 pujl *nt muriate of potash, for each tool F material removed. The replacements of phosphoric! :id and potash required in the case! F other legumes removed would not! 3 any less than soybeans, and it! ost cases more. , ! v Reduction In 1870 more than half of the gain- 9 illy employed people in the Uniirf I tales were farmers, but by 1S30 fa m roportion had ffllen to a little more ! lan a filth. K I .1 % IV H | I y. in 91 J! 1 till :! ' 119 ill I I v *> **VS J* ,-./ | (? | I PV| H 11 Da I II mm
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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