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EIGHTH FAC3
NOTICE!
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
By the virtue of the power in me
vested bv a certain deed of
bearing date the 30th day of
1927, executed
by T. J. Wild and undersigned trustee and duly regis
triiaton to secure a tered in the office of the Register of
wife, to me as
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mo: 7 . , V on Z book 22 on page 134 to which refer
corded in Book 32 at page 208 of ence hereby anade( and default
Records of Deeds of Madison County, having been made in the indebtedness
Default having been made in the pay- thereby secured, whereby the power
ment of the debt secured, and having of sale therein contained has become
been requested to foreclose said deed illS.
of trust under power therein, I will, 1929 at 12 0ci0ck, noon, at the Court
on the 2nd day of February, 1929, sell House door of Madison County, sell
o the highest bidder at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the fol
for cash at the court house door in I owing described lands and premises
the town of Marshall, Madison Conn- SSS'h, A. E.
ty, N. C, to satisfy said judgment, !Anders wife Attia Anders and
interest and cost, the following des- m. J. Anders by deed dated January
cribed real estate, towit: 126th, 1914 and recorded in the office
Lying and being in Madison Coun-, of Register of Deeds for Madison
ty,
N. C, adjoining lands of G. W.
Wild and others, Beginning on a 10- j
cust in the mouth of the line between
Gabriel Wilds and the Carver house,
.A Qli K9 Woof HO nnloa tn
a stake at the creek a tthe mouth of
small branch below the road, thence j
N 78 West 40 poles to the top of the
ridge to a small chestnut oak, thence '
North 23 West 14 poles to two small
chestnuts, thence North 59 West 10
poles to a chestnut oak. JN. do West
12 poles to a small dogwood, N 80 Lance, and Harry Hill, and wife,
West 45 poles to a chestnut on top of Kathryn T. Hill, to P. H. Lance,
Fork mountain, thence S 52 West 18 Trustee, dated 8th day of November,
, . . . . . . TT htmj. 1926, and ouly registered in Book 32,
poles to a chestnut, being J. R. Wilds pa?e'109 of tne cord deed in truste
corner, thence down the ridge with his ; the 0ffice 0f Register of Deeds of
line, S. 16 E. 17 poles to a stake, Madison County to which reference
thence South 42 East 36 poles to a is hereby and default having been
stake, thence S 55 E 20 poles to a made in the payment n the pay
stake, thence S 51 E 23 poles to lZZ
large chestnut in the mouth of the
line near the creek, thnce S 34 E 48
poles via oak stump at the road to
stump and stake, thence N 53 E 82
poles to a stake, then N 4 W 48
poles to the beginning, containing 60
acres, more or less, excepting about
10 acres sold to Kennedy Worley.
This the 26th day of December,
1928.
C. B. MASHBURN, Trustee
O-Jan. 25, 1929
1J0TICE!
MAGISTRATE'S SUMMONS.
, . .
NORTH CAROLINA, Justice's Court
No. 2 Township, Madison County.
Before A. S. Gentry, Justice of the
Peace.
CIVIL ACTION
Stokley Cutshall, Plaintiff,
against
Kobert Reeves, Defendant
To any Constable or other lawful
officer of said county Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon Robert Reeves to appear before
A S Gentry, Justice of the Peace,
at his office in No. 2 Township, Coun- .
ty of Madison on the 22 day of Janu-
ary 1929, at 2 o'clock P. M., to ans-
wer the complaint of the above named
-.I.!-; nnnnavmpnt nt the
the nonpayment of the
ii.M ..j into,-,
y-five dolors, "d inter-
1, due and demanded by
sum of eighty
est until paid
said Dlaintiff. and for costs.
Herein fail not, and of this sum-
mons make due return.
Witness my hand, this 22 day of
December, 1928.
A. S. GENTRY, Justice of the Peace.
0-Jan-18-29.4t pd.
A little girl wns teaching her dolls
a Sunday School lesson,
Children, 1
she said, "you know God made Adam
and he was lonely; so God put him to
sleep and .took out his brain and made
a lady."- Ex.
KILLS THE ITCH
IN 40 MINUTES
A now roniody In liquid form
nalUd PARACIDE ponotrate
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uu nnieUy. Kill tko ck in
40 minnUk At Drug Storas or
analad to yon roanid' for SO
canto tno hottio.
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NOTICE!
By virtue of the power of sale
i i - i-: .1 i ., e -,,,.
VZtcZ by J. G.
Briggs and wife, Laura Briggs, on th .;
8th day of December, 1920 to the
Deeds of Madison County, N. C, in
VVn HHnH
ef erence i8 hereby made.
Contains
.45 acres more or less.
' This December 20, 1928
u-Jan. 11. lyza
W. A. WEST, Trustee.
NOTICE!
t
By virtue of the power of sale con-
rainorl in a r rtoin Hpori nf trust m&dp
u.. it n t ana Ram; j
0f gU therein contained has become
operative said undersigned trustee
win on tne zara aay 01 January, xzv
at 12:00 o'clock noon, sell at public
idoor of Madison County and
0f North Carolina the following lands
and premises; situate, lying and be
ing in the county of Madsion No. nine
Township, adjoining the lands of Har
ry Hill, Hugh Lance and others, de
scribed as follows:
Beginning on a small locust on tap
of the Mill ridge and running East
40 poles to a double dogwood on side
of said ridge; thence South 68 poles 1
to a small branch; thence with the
meanders of said branch to H. B.
'Lance's and Harry Hill's N. E. cor
to Z. B. Anderson's corner; thence
ner; thence continuing with said road
uci ) vutiiv vuiiuiiuuiK nmu ua'u avow
North 2i poles East 78 poles to the
beginning, containing 18 acres, be the
same more or less.
This the 20th day of Dec., 1928.
F. H. LANCE, Trustee.
O-Jan. 11, 1929. ch.
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER EXECUTION
North Carolina, Madison County,
In Magistrate's Court.
Hilliard King, Emmet Thomas and E.
L- Thomas, Plaintiffs,
Robert Reeves, Defendant,
g,y virtue of an execution to the
undersigned from A. C. Gentry's
Magistrate's Court, of Madison Ooun-
ty in the above entitled action, I wll
on TuesdaV) January ,8 29 at
10 0.clock( A. M.t at the barn Bf Rob-
Magistrate's Court, of Madison Coun
rt Reeves place at Belva, N. C
Madison County, to the highest bidder
for cash to satisfy said execution, all
the right, title and interest which the
said Robert Reeves, the defendant has
in the following described personal
property :
Said property consists of one crop
of tobacco now in barn on Robert
Reeve farm..
mitmifi. fiFNTRY. Sheriff.
0-Jan.-4,-29.
I Mr. Badrutt of the Palace oi St.
Moriti tells story of one of his
waiter's linguistic difficulty and pro-
fessional pnae. 1 u inTt. ZL
slight earthquake felt , in St. Morits
-o n.aatan and on tha same amy 1
a genial visitor, on taking his seat at
table, remarked to the waiter:
"Well, you have earthquakes here,
do yout"
"Earthquakes," beat Giuseppe, out
he would not admit anything that he
thought implied in the hotel.
. "Oh, yes, sare," he replied, "we
do have them, but they are not quite
ripe yet. They have been ordered
from Zurich, and Should be here next
week." Tatler (London).
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IHMUI MMMMt UMM. Him.
Surry County farmers say they
can produce enough milk to get one
of the Kraft cheese factories similar j
to the one now at West Jefferson in ,
Ashe County. ,
When a village youth makes a egg production and has proven pro
flying trip to the city he usually has a fitable wherever used
bird of a time. ! When the green feed pasture is
; exhausted with the earning of frost
Weigh some people and they will be and cold weather, it is then necessary
found wanting in everything except for the pouitryman to provide such
weight. .feed, recommends C. F, Parrish, poul-
. try extension specialist at State- Coir
wnen a man is going to tne dogs
he usually meets the .dogs about half
way,
SiriKrf Charlie Says-
ANTIQUE
Yea wonder whsr
grandmother wore
five or srsr petti
coat$? Did ary
ofyoayoaii ladies
ever try site' orv
a haircloth chair?'
SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY SYSTEM
j
Southern Passenger
Train Schedules
For Marshall, NwC.
Change Schedule
Paasenger train now ium at Manb
all as following: 1
(CENTRAL TIME)
No.
No,
No.
101
11
27
West Bound at 6:21 A. M.
West Boamf at 1:25 P. M.
Wast Bound at T:S7 P. M.
No. 28
Emit Boa ml at 8:10 A. M.
No. 12
East Bound at 12: IS P. H.
No 102 East Bound at 7:)0 P. M.
NOTE: Marshall time make, the
.WMm
"
TM schoduW pubHanod as info
nation and not girirantd. Cnh
the Ticket Aaonts for furtnor Safor
nation. f-- ' "
NOTICE: Ticket office closes at 40
P. M. f Central Time).- Passengers
using evening trains will.please pur
chase tickets before that tiaie-
J. .H. WOOD, Div. Pass. Agt.
O. S. BRADFORD Agont,
.: . Mnnnnll, N..C
jt
s- 1 st?y
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u -a.
J
t fjIJ Prtw mixing this oil -with the feed, Mr.
Ureen reed INeedea rorlTl . . , ' .
Winter cLggS
Green feed added to th laying
ege There is a wide variety of feeds
MOTORISTS ARGUE FOR ADDITIONAL
SAFETY MEASURES ON HIGHWAYS
. , , , ..
Convince Officials of Perils
Prevention of Dust an Important Matter
to Be Considered.
The White Painted Guard Rills Help
D'
ESPITE the increase in the use
of white painted guard rails.
whitewashed traffic Indicators
of one sort or another and more elab
orate danger signals automobile acci
dents are. steadily growing more nu
merous, automobile associations point
out in reviewing the summer's casual
ties. The next great important step to re.
duce the number of accidents .will on
the elimination; of duat,ia the opinion
of those assecnittons. .
- Dust, In aptt of the greater mileage
of concrete toads. Is .causing many ac
cidents, a condition doe In part to the
eonstantljr growing, highway conges
Uon. '' ' ...
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Aim .
that may be used to avoid monotony.
Rape, alfalfa, oats, clover, wheat,
rye, barley, mangels and. other feed
I . ft. t 1 M .1.
may be used, sproutea oats art w
used effectively by some growers. The
oats are fed when the sprout is about
three inches long and make an ex
cellent succulent to supplement the 1
scratch grain and mash.
Mr. Parrish says that it is not diffi
cult to build a home-made oat-sprouter.
All that is needed is a number of
trays with holes punched in the bot-
torn to allow excess water to escape.
The seed oats are spread thinly over
the trays to prevent the formation of
mold growths. Sprouted oats secured
in this manner are fed at the rate of
from one to two ounces per day per
hen. A good producing hen will con-
sume from 25 to 30vpounds of this
feed in a winter. t
Hanging cabbage about 18 inches
from the floor will afford the laying
hen needed exercises and will give
her the succulent green feed needed.
Beets may be used the same way.
Wjien it is impossible to supply!
green feed, cod-liver oil may be mix-
ed with the mash or grain ration to
supply the same food elements. Tn
'of the feed be taken and the cod-liver
oil worked in thoroughly and this
'Bsed as a stock mixture with the re-
maining food. One pint of the oil to
each 100 pounds of feed is enough to
nse.
Many a man who csRs himself con-
servative is only a coward.
A man's gratitude is always its
best just before you do him a favor.
Luck fs the trump card played by
a fool.
r, 1 r 1 '
on Many Crowded Roads
to Make Curvet Sato tor the Motorist.
High winds and passing cars ratsj
dust clouds thati nsvo been compared!
with the sradka- screens of naval Uo
stroyers. Through that screen toe
average motorist must guess his wa
and trust to. ttsck that no one Is di
rectly in hlsi path, the automublliS):?
assert
in some sections of the country,
where motorists have been able to con
vince official of the perils In dost
coverdd highways, the authorities arc
applying, chemicals to the road Sur
face', 'particularly calcium chloride, t
moisture-absorbing material that lays
the dust The prevention of dust Is
unquestionably a large factor in any
safety first campaign.
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BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER ,
If partnti will hoc ihtlt chlUrtn mm
rixt m BibU Wcon tach vtek, H will prm
m pried mtrtiaf to ihtm In tftm yaera.
JESUS SAID; Blessed are the par
in heart; for they shall see God.
Matthew 6:8.
PrAYER : Enable us, .0 Lord, to
come to Thee and do Tn wash us
and make clean every one every
whH thig gnlA bleMing Bpir
be ourfc , t
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How did the chief priests make
8Ure the Sepulchre in which the body,
0f Jesua was placed T Matt 27:66.
NOTICE!
HI
NORTH CAROLINA,
MADISON COUNTY. i , V
NOTICE TO CREDITOR3 . t t
Having qualified as administrato J li"
of the estate of Tillery 3. Wild,: '
ceased, late of Madison County,' t&
c., this is to notify all persons navinf
.. 00. f
the same, to the undersigned at'.bls
office at Big Pine, N, C.and all. per-
sons owing, said estate any indebted-
ness are hereby notified to make lm-
mediate payments of the same to th
. undersigned. This notice will be
'pleaded in bar of any and H claims
not presented to the undersigned
within one year from and after this
date,
This December 24th, 1928.
G. W. WILD, Administrator
I of estate of T. J. Wild, deceased.
O-Feb. 1, 1929.
NOTICE!
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Superior Court of Madison County
made in the special proceeding entitl-
d "Boisey Tweed, Executor of Gil-
liard Tweed, deceased, against Ilena
Shelton, Myrtle Shelton et al, the
same being No. 190 B on the special
proceeding docket of said court, the
undersigned Commissioner will,, on
the 4th day of February, 1929, at 1
oVlock P. M. at the courthouse- deor
in Marshall, North Carolina, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for- cash
that certain tract of land lying- and
being- in No. 2 Township, MadIsof?4
County North Carolina, on the waterlf
of Shelton-Laurel, joihfng the' Tands
of Dr. Eva M. Locke, Mason Banks
and others and bounded as follows
BEGINNING on a pine, the south
east corner of the lands of Mason
Banks and Dr. Eva MI Lecko, then
down the ridge to a chestnut 4ff poles.
then down the hill a northeast direc
tion to the bridge 15' poles, then up
the road to the old railroad across
the creek 8 poles in the center of the
road, then up the railroad track on
I the north side of the ffll 42 poles to
a stake, then north to the Middle
Laurel Church Corner- 1Z poles, then
West .with the Middle Laurel Church
line to the line of Mason Banks and
Dr. Eva Locke, then with their line
to the beginning corner on top of Big
Hill Ridge, containing- about T acres
more or less.
This the 2nd day-ef January, 1929.
JOHN; A- HENDRICKS,
Coemnissioner.
O-Jan. 25, 1929.
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