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1 i a? EIGHTH PAC3 NOTICE! NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE f NORTIl CAROLINA, ' MADISON COUNTY. , , By virtue of two executions, direct ed to the undersigned as sheriff of Madison County, N. C, from the Su perior Court of Madison County, N. C, in cases entitled: "A. F. Roberts versus W. H. Redmon and Louis W. Weinman," and "P. V Rector et al. versus W. H. Redmon and Louis W. Weigman," I will on Monday the 19th day of August, 1929, at 12 o' clock Noon, at the Courthouse door in Marshall, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said judg ments and executions, all of the right title and interest which the defend ant W. H. Redmon, has in the fol lowing described real estate, his in terest being a one-half undivided in terest; said real estate being describ ed as follows: FIRST TRACT: Ad joining A. J. Bridges et al, BEGIN NING at a black oak on top of a ridge, in the old Bryan line, Frank Runnion, Henry Knight, and Tweed heirs corner, and runs with said old line, Knight and L. L. Roberts line, S. 86 degrees E. 113 poles to a stake, near a gap of a ridge; thence with said ridge, N. 77 deg., 10' E. 23 poles; thence N. 61 deg. 10' E. 10 poles; thence N. 45 deg. 10E. J7 poles; thence N. 18 deg. 50' W. 16 polus; thence N. 3 deg. 15' E. '56 poles with A. J. Bridges' line to An drew Bridges' corner at the Dixie Highway; thence with said highway and said Bridges' line,'S. 67 cleg. 45 W. lOVi poles to a stake in a small hollow; thence up said hollow, N. 4 deg. E. 12.6 poles to a stake above ii a. small and west ot a spring; thence in 61 j d,efC- 15TE-10, 2-3 ?tr,le4ta, poplf; I thence N- 8 deg. 15 W 1 1 Ms poles to a stake in a hollow, said A. J. , ti -x r A. ' Bridges' corner; thence with an old . road S. 47 deg. 10' W. 14 poles; thence N. 68 deg. 50' W. 10 poles; : thence N. 31 deg. 50'- W. 10 poles; then S. 78 deg. 10' W. 12 poles to a stake on a ridge; thence down said said Ridge S. 6 deg. 10' W. 26 poles; Then S. 78 deg. 10' W. 45 poles to J ii jj a- r. a siane on anoiner nage; inence o. 67 deg. 10 W. 18 poles to a stake at the old Walnut Creek road; Thad Coats' corner; then down said read with said Coats' line, S. 26 deg. 05'.. E. 32.7 poles; then South 19.8 poles to the aforesaid Dixie Highway; thence with said Highway, & 47 deg. W. 6 2-3 poles to a culvert over a small branch; thence up and with said branch, N. 45 deg. 15' W.. 6 poles to a walnut tree; then N. 10 deg. 30' W. 7.9 poles to a locust at said branch ; thence leaving said branch, N. 87 deg. 25' W. 5.5 poles to a lo cust; then N. 26 deg. 55' W. 20 poles to a stake near a branch; thence up said branch and a hollow, N. 86 deg. W. 46 poles to a stake on a ridge; the aforesaid Frank Runnion's, cor- i ner; thence with said Runnion's line, S. 16 deg. 15' E. 26 poles to a black ; then S. 11 deg. 10' W. 23 poles to the BEGINNING. Containing 72.9 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: of a uliitp nnlr nn a REGINNTNG ridge, A. J. ' Bridges' corner, Runs S. 73 deg. 15' ! W. 12 Doles to a white pine; then S. I 67 deg. W. 23.56 poles to a stake at a branch; N. 64 deg. W. 8. 72 poles, passing through the spring to a black pine; S. 87 deg. 15' W. 28.56 poles to a spruce pine, over the turn of a ridge; then across said ridge and down another ridge as follows: S. 37 deg. 45' E. 12.08 poles; S. 7 deg. E. 13 poles; S. 17 deg. W. 15 poles; S. 3 deg. 15' E. 11.08 poles to A. H. Bryan's corner; then with said Bry an's line, N. 3 deg. 15' E. 45 poles to a stake on the side of a ridge; then up said ridge N. 6 deg. 10', E. 26 poles to an old road; then with said old road as follows: N. 78 deg. 10' E. 12 poles; S. 31 deg. 50' E. 10 poles; N. 47 deg. 10' W. 14 poles to the bend of said road; the afore said A. J. Bridges' corner; then with said A. J. Bridges' line, up a hollow, Ef2Hfi fjfj; SUMMER WASHINGTON JULY 23RD, 1929 Our annual school excursion open to the public will be operated Tuesday, July Srd. Tickets good on all trains out of Asheville and intermediate stations for Salisbury that date, but special sleeping cars will be provided on train 16 leaving Asheville at 5 j 00 P. M., arriving -Washington 7 :05-the following morning.' Tickets good returning to reach original starting point before midnight .Sunday; July 28th. . ; : Round trip fartf from , . ; EquaU; 1 a n Ashevilie, Andrews and AstieVille, Ike'. Toxa way, Try oh and ,'Asheville, "&nd "points ; on the main line to Statesville, inclusive. c Tliote desiring to take advantage of the all cx pehse toiir will find it to their interest to inquire of Ticket Agents for. complete details as to cost of hoteU meals and siht-seeingr arrangements; for the four full daysTsiay ifl .yaihington. - r 'tttn&Th'iTlrnan reservations DromDtly calling oh local Agent for rates and schedules from home r.z to Wcshir.rrton $21' deg. '30' W. 24 pole to a. Stale m ah oM road; then N. 62Tdeg; 3Fw.9.p,oles to stake; then N. 27 deg. W. 7.28 poles U the BEGIN NING. Containing 20.8 acres more or 'less. I - There is excepted from the above two tracts certain tracts heretoror sold by the said defendant W. H. Red mon, as follows; One tract sold to W. V. Farmer by deed dated the 3rd day of March, 1926 and registered in the office of the register of deeds for Madison County in deed book No. 50 on pace 631, containing 35 acres more or less. Also a tract sold Cam Mer rell, containing 5.7 acres, said deed being recorded in deed book No. 50 at page 532 to which refernce .is hereby made; also a tract sold to A. J. Bridges containing 16.2 'acres, more or less, said Bridges tract here by excepted is described as follows: Beginning at a white oak on a ridge A. J. Bridges and Nelson Hensley corner, runs with said Hensley line S. 73 deg. 15' W. 12 poles to a white pine; thence S. 67 deg. 15' W. 11.56 poles to a stake, Cam Mer rell's corner; in said Hensley line; then leaving said line, S. -2 deg. E. with saUi Merrell's line; 48 poles to a stake: then S. 10 deg. W. 27 poles to a stake in the North margin of the Dixie Highway, said Merrell's corner; then with said Highway, N. 51 deg. E. 3.68 poles to a stake; then N. 70 dee. 30' E. 11 poles to a stake; then N. 60 .log. 15' E. 29.36 poles to a stake in the North margin of said highway (said Bridges corner) ; thence Uav ng said highway witn saia Bridges' line up a hollow, N. 4 deg. E. 12.6 poles to a stake, above and ten N. 31 (leg. 10 t , , xT : r. it. tx poies 10 a pupiai y men 1-8 (leg. 15 W. 11.5 poles to a stake, d UIOVI, Hit 1 1. I 1 I u Brj(, . corner; then with said A. J. Bridges' line up a hollow, N. 21 deg. 30- w 24 poes to a sUke; then N- fl. j. on- w o nolps to a stake: then H'. 27. deg. W. 7.28 poles to the BEGINNING. With the above exceptions there remains approximately 36.8 acres subject to sale under this execution and in which the said W. Hi Redmon holds a one-h(Uf undivided interest. This the 15th day of July, 1929. R. R.- RAMSEY, Sheriff, Madison County. O-Aug. U, 1929. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY. Id Superior Court. L. F. Franklin vs. Ethel Franklin The defendant, Ethel Franklin- will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of North Carolina, to dissolve the bonds of matrimony, now existing betwten her and plaintiff, and for an absolute divorce. And the said defendant will furth er take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County, in the Court House, Marshall, N. V., within ! thirty days after service, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ar-tinn. nr the nlaintiff will aDtilv to 1 the court for the relief demanded in f said complaint. 1 This the 15th day of July, 1929. t T UTTDTDT n A VTQ florlr at Sll- I : - l - e r .. .1 ; r,.,.. I Madison County, N. C. O-Aug. 9. NOTICE! There will be a meeting of the members of the Cooperative Ware hous in the Court House at Marshall Saturday, July 20, at 2:00 P. M. This is an important meeting and every member should be present. G. H. ROBERTS, Chairman Executive Committee. if2fZfZfZI2JZJZIZTZfZJiIfi!IZJZii and return. THE NEWS SALE OF REAL ESTATE!F(1R i TAXES' At 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, August 3rd at the Court House door in Marshall, North Carolina, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the ex ising laws of North Carolina, the following lands in Madison County, on which the taxes for 1928 remain unpaid. A list of which land to be sold the amount of taxes due thereon with cost of advertisement and sale to be are as follows: Catholic Society, 366 acres land, tax and cost ' $2,452.48 B. E. GUTH1UJS, Tax Collector for Madison County, N. C. O-Aug. 2. NOTICE! NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE By virtue of the power in me vest ed by an order and decree of the Su perior Court made and entered in the following proceeding, entitled a manda Guthrey, widow of T- J- Guth rey, deceased, and Ossie Hunter and other heirs-at-law of T. 3. Guthrey, deceased, vs. C. K. Guthrey, J. W. Hunter, and other heirs-at-law of T. J. Guthrev, deceased" I will on the 10th dav of August, 1929, at 12 o' clock M. at the court house door in Madison County, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, for partition among the tenants in common the following described land, to-wit: Beginning on a white oak on the hill side 12 poles East of the New stock road and running N 87.45 W crossing the road 12 poles, whole line 42 poles, to a stake in Nathan Carter's - old line, thence North 2:15 E 123 poles to a stake in E. S.- Guthrey"s line, thence with his line East 20 and 6-10 poles to an ap ple tree on the east side of the road, thence N 60 E 24 poles, to an Ash in the hollow thence. North 30.15 E 26.8 poles to a sycamore on the bank of Ivy, thence up and with Ivy Creek as follows: S. 83. ID Hi 24 poles, s iwu E 8 poles, S 25 E 27 poles, S 44 E 14 poles, S 13.30 W 28 poles, S 44.30 W 34 pole's, to a stake in said creek, thence leaving the creek North 8"7 W 30 poles to an old stump, near the top of a ridge, and .East of a new stock road, thence S 6 W 68 poles to the beginning, containing 60.5 acres. Being the original tract which was divided into two lots and fully de scribed in Special Proceeding Book C at page 291 et seq. One of the lots sold to T. X Guth rey Recorded in Book 2T at page 28 et seq. This the 10th day of July, 1929. C. B. MASHBURN, Commissioner. O-Aug. 2. NOTICE! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Jimison Tweed, de ceased, late of Madison County, N. f! this is to notify all nersons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tne un dersigned at Marshall, N. C. on or before the 18th day of July, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persomr maeor ed to said estate will jjlease make im mediate payment. ROBERT TWlitiU, Admimscrawr of Jimison Tweed, deceased. O-Aug. 16, 1929. NOTICE! NOTICE APPLICATION FOR PARDON Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made for the parole of Jay Hyder, convicted at tft August term 1928 criminal court in Madison County for assault. Any person de siring to protest same is mviiea 10 do so immediately. CHAS; EL axutja. O-July 26. pd. BE A SPORT By Righto RicSMurd When things go wrong around you, , And you get blue every day, Keep smiling, though it faults you; rUa a .sport it m .. , When your friends keep.a-teasing, And it doesn't seem quite right, Just remember they don't mean it Be .a sport don't fight.'" c 3 -:"V.v. When everybody's laughing: ; And you don't feel that way, Be a sport-don't cast shadows; Grin, and show 'em you are gay. ' : ' ; 4. .. '',. When folks' are doing everything, And you feel yod cant help oat Be a 'sport and try -it anfway , Always V a scut.---Mxa; ; ' - - r5:?,-'.rj'"-When rest hour' comes. hndf"yon f eel u And. dWt care to Iiancf : Remember not to grumbler-; , . :, Bt spdrtrrifasj ia best. , l.-i When girt around art happy, And a-makis.all the friends," Be sport and join tha gang- ? ; That is when; tha iuk begins. - ''!$ --Vj7i. : t1.- M-!X: If tie Vn dos'i shin 1Wghtly, Aid the day seemr drk and damp, Spread a bit of iunihine i $ ";-.), Be a sport around the camp; : Always keep your head op high, Each and every day. . See some good- in everything . Be a sport it will pay. V 1 NOTHtt! NOTICE TO MAGISTRATES' - By virtue of the Laws of 1929, all magistrates in : Madison . County are required to deliver their dockets to the Auditor of Madison County ev ery four months for. the purpose of being audited. V ,-. tv . ' All magistrates are hereby" noti fied to deliver their docket at the office of the Clefk of .the Superior Court of Madison County by, the 15th day of July, 1929. (This includes records of all now acting;, and all whose time has expired) for the pur pose of having them audited. . COMMISSIONERS OF MADISON COUNTY NOTICE! FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power in me vest ed by a certain deed of trust, bear ing date the 27th day of August 1927 executed by Dell Woody, Martha Woody and Ona Woody to me, R. L. Moore, as trustee to secure a certain debt therein described: The said debt having become due and payable, and default having been made in the pay ment of the said indebtedness and having been requested to foreclose said deed of trust which is recorded in Book 31 page 218 of the Records of Deeds of Madison County, I will on the 3rd day of August 1929, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door in Madison County, to satisfy said debt interest and cost, sell to the' highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Situated in the town of Mars Hill, said county of Madison on street leading from the town to the ceme tery. Beginning, op a stake in the North Corner of N..P. Anderson's stable lot, now Marion Edwards property, and runs East with the said N. P. Anderson line 91 feet to the branch, thence North with the branch 113 feet, thence westward course 39 feet to the street, and thence with the street 105 feet to the beginning, and known as the Dell Woody and Martha Woody House and lot. Done this Jury 3, 1929. E. L. MOORE, Trustee. O-July 26, 1929. NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MADISON In tha Supmar Court E. N. Shettoa et aL Floyd Mcintosh,. Ella Brackens or her heirs The defendant atiowe named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commnced'ln the Su perior Court of Madison County for the partition of real estate and that defendants, Ella Bl-ackens and Floyd Mcintosh are necessary and proper parties to said action an the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior- Court of said county, at his office In Marstell within 10 days after- service of this Notice of Summons and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiffs win VWf the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. w J. HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court. This 9th day of July, 1929. O-Aug. 2. NOTICE! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified, as administrator of the estate of CL Dl Shepherd, de ceased, late of MadisoB County N. C, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at the home of the ad ministrator. Mara Hill, N. C, on or before the 6th day of July, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted, to said estate will make immediate payment This the 5th day of July, 1929. W. O. CONNOR, Administrator. O-Aug. 16, 1929. NOTICE! initimtniTnR'J NOTICE Having qualified aa.- admtratoi of the estate of Moses Reese, de ceased, late of Madison County, n. C. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against tha estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Joe; N. C. on or before the 18th 'day of July, 1930, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery lAi Jpefcsons indebted-; to said estater,willplea8e make imme diate payment. " ." . This the 14th day of July, t929 C. BALDINO, Administrator of -. . Moses BtW-.'W' .'.'.' Xl .O-Aug,- 16.;pd. ; -f: , X MmTpylHOTl North,.Carolina? Ifatihti&Gtoafy.-' M Before Clerk ot'SupeciorfCourt. t The undersigned having 'qualified as' administrator .of the esUta ibt 3, P.; Rector -deceased; hereiby giva notice to all persons indebted to the said estate to make Immediate pay ment to the ' undersigned admuris traton. All persons having' claims a gainst Itha. said esUte axe hereby notified to present the same to the ndertignea 4minietrator.'for pay wentwithia one year from the data of this notice or the' Statute, ef Limi tation ;w ill ba pleaded in. bar of their recovery.' . , -''. --.. '' - This the 11th day of July, 1929. - H. C. R ECTO R, Adminisrator of the estate of J. P. Rector, deceased. Out Acj. 16. . - RECORD NOTICE! , ; . i-''-, J; '" " . ' By virtue of the! power in me vest ed in a certain deed of trust, to me as trustee, executed January 15, 1923 by Li S. Roberts and wife, Cora Rob erts to Wj B. Ramsey, Trustee, to secure a debt therein described to N. H. Rice. Said deed of trust being recorded in Book 24 at page 297 in the register's i office for -:, Madison County, the debt having become due and payable and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness- thereby secured, and being requested to foreclose the same, .!, Minnie Ramsey, .Administratrix of W. B. Ramsey, deceased, will on Sat urday, July 27th, 1929, at the Court House door in the Town of Marshall, at twelve o'clock M. sell to the high est, bidder for cash to satisfy said debt, the following described prop erty, ' ' Beginning at a rock, formerly a cucumber tree on the corner of the Heck tract situated on the bank of a branch on the West margin of the El ler Ford Road and runs with said road as follows: S. 48 W. 12 poles, S. 60 degrees W. 14 poles to a chest nut, thence S. 74 W. 4 poles to a stake in the road, thence continuing with the. road, S. 26 W. 10 poles, S. 11 E. 18 poles, S. 27 E. 12 poles to a stake at the head of the deep gully, thence S. 60 5 W. crossing the bent road 60 poles to a stake, M. F. Rob erts' corner, thence N. 51-40 W. 32 poles with stake and pointers, the S. E. corner' of Lot No. 1, thence with line of said Lot N. 31 4 poles to a small poplar, N. 20 E. 25 4-10 poles to a stake, N. 40 E. 8 poles to a stake, S. 78.23 poles to a stake, N. 34 3-5 poles t oa stake in Heck line, thence with said line S. 70. 36. E. 68 poles to the beginning, containing 34 85-100 acres. SECOND TRACT: Known as the J. E. Allen Farm in No. .15 Town- shiD. near Mars Hill, in the County of Madison, State of North Carolina, and bounded and more particularly described as follows: Beginning on the North "side of the branch below, the road leading from W. O. Con nor's farm on Gabriels CVeek to MarB Hill, said rock being corner in tract of land belonging to O; J. Anderson sold bv S. A. Carter and husband, H. J. Carter to the said O; J. Andersow runs S. 81 30 W. 22 poles to a small chestnut oak growing out -from un der the South side of Chestnut stump- on top of a ridge, thence Up and with top of said ridge as follows: N. 6"5 W. 18 poles, N. 80 15' W. 1 poles, N. 45. 45 W. 8 poles, N. 58.-30 W. Iff poles N. 65. 15 W. 10 poles, N. SO W. 12 poles ,N. 60. 15- W. 20 poles, W. 12 noles. N. 60 W; 6 poles, N. 22 30 W. 82 poles, N; 26. 4f W. 20 poles, N. 20. 15 W. 6 poles, N. 9 K 8 poles N. 19. 30 W. 25T poles to w stake 'on top of said rfdge, thence leaving said ridge down and with the top of another ridge as follows: S. 55 E. 22 poles, S. 80 E. 6 poles, S'. 7a, 45 E. 18 poles, S. 82. 30 E. 8" poles, N. 85 E. 16 poles, S. 75 E. 10 poler thence to a hollow post oak swollen at the ground on top of said ridge W. O. Connor's corner, thence S. 20. 15 E. 42 2-3 poles to three chestnut trees, then:e S. 38. 15 E. 14 pores tc a small black oak stump and pointer.-, thence S. 21 30 W. 14 poles to a stake on the upper bank of a pri vnte road, thence down and with said upper side of road, S. 43. 45 E. 14 poles to a stake, thence S. 45 ET. 20' 1-5 poles to a stake on the s. margin of the Banjo Branch Road, thence with said road S. 5 E. 13 poles to a rock set up, thenje S. 49 E: 115 poles to the beginning, containing- 50 a cres more or less. This being the first and omV lien on the first tract of land above de scribed consisting of 34 85"-100 acres and the second lien on the said sec ond or fifty acre tract above describ ed, $2500.00 note due November the 18th, 1922. This July 3rd, 1929. MRS. MINNIE RAMSEY, Ad ministratrix of W. F. Ramsey, deceased. O-July 26: eft. , NOTICE! NORTH. CAROLINA, MADISON COUNTY. Iha tho Svporior Cbort Boforo tha Cferik Th undersigned hsnang qualified as executor of the estate ef Vance LedfOrd, deceased, hereby gives no tice to . all persons indebted to the said estate to make immediat pay ment to the undersigned executor.; L AIl nersons. havinr- claims against ItfaaMudd astaU are hereby notified to present the same to the undersign ed executor for payment wdthin one year from the date of this notice or the Statute of Limitation will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. C. W. BALDING, Executor of Vance Ledf ord. , O-Aug. 2, 1929. . i ; SALE OF SCHOOL r..i ..- Bv order of the Gounty Board1 of. Education in Call Session on Friday June 28jth,;i929 and undef authority Of Section 62 .Public School Law ot 1923 the old Public. .School property at Bluff,- Spring Creek Freexeland, and' Woody, located in No.' 8 Town ship, Madison County North Caroli na, will be offered for sale at public auction -on the school house steps of said property on Friday July 26th, 1929., - ' ' ':. '' TIME OP SALE:-;;'V -Vf Blnff i , , , 1110 A- M. .'Spring Creek Freexejajfd- 1:00 P. M. IK)0 P. M. 8)0 P. M. Done br order of tha Board , of Education Jone 28th, 1929. j: -o ..-: ,C. M. BLANKENSHTP, - Secretary. 2fc V"-".-. ' - PROPERTY. Marshall, N. C, July 12, 1920 , t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ' . MADISON COUNTY , In tha Soprio Court. Boforo tho ,CIrk. .;' The" undersigned havinr' qualified as administrator oi tne estate oc a liza Ledford. 'deceased, hereby rivea notice to all persons Indebted to tha; said estate to make immediate pay- ment to the-'uridersigned administra tor. . . ., ' i All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the' undersigned administrator for payment within on year from the date of this notice or the Statute of Limitations will ba pleaded in bar of their recovery. This the 10th day of June, 1929. C W. CALDWELL, Administrator of the estate of Eliza Ledford, deceased. O-July 19, 1929. pd. NOTICE! NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE NORTH CAROLINA. MADISON COUNTY. In superior v.ouri - Citizens Bank, Inc. of Marshall, N, C. vs. C. D. Stackhouse & Clara Stackhofcae By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Madison County in the a bove entitled action, I 'will on Mon day the 1st day of August, 1929, at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said exe cution, all the right, title and interest which the said C. D. Stackhouse and his wife. Clara Stackhouse, the de fendants has in the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: The same being a one-half undi vided interest. Situated in said County. State and No. 9 Township on tne rrencn eroaa mver, aajoin- ing the lands of Anson G. Betts, C. B. Mashbtrrn and G. W. Gahagan, heirs, and ethers. First Tract: Beeinnine" on a spruce pine and holly tree on the east bank of French Broad River a little below Candler's old Fish trap near the upper end of a large rock and just below the point of a small Island in the river it being the beginning corner of ai twenty-five acre tract granieo, to Zacheruui Candler that includes tn first, trap place then running eas with the said line oi mat tract noles to the N. E. corner, then N. 6i degrees E. 130 poles to the middle o the HoDewefl roadf then down thi middle of said road to Amos Stack Rouse S. E. corner, then W. with hi: line one hundred and twenty pole more or less to Amos Stackhouse WV canter stone, then North with h other line fifty poles to the rlvi bank then up the same with tl meanders of the river to the begj- mmr cuirraining oo acres iiro less. In No. 9 Township, said Coun; and State Beinnfnr on a Spanish oak on tl Hopewell road and runs N. ten d erees to tne mng Drancn, iu up sand branch to a staice on tne Dan of said branch, then s. so roas to stake, then S. 27 E. to the beginnffl fifty six, acres more or less; This Z7th day of June, 1929. R. R. RAMSEY. Sheriff Madison Count! O-JuTy 19. ch. NOTICE! Ft virtue of the power in me vei ed byk certain deed of trust, beari date the 17th day of February, 19 executed by Dell Woody and Marti Woodv. to- me. N. S. Whitaker, trustee t seeur a certain debt thei in described, the said debt haw became due- and. payable and oeia havinr been made, in the payment the said indebtedness, and havi been requested to foreclose said dtg of trust, which is recorded in Bd 26 page 41 of the records oi tee of Madisea County, I will on tne day of August, 1929, at 12 o'clock at the court house door in Madis County to satisfy said debt inter and cost, sell to the highest bidt for; cash, the following descritt real .estate to-wit: .-- r Situated in the said town of M HilL said county Of Madison, street laadinr irom tne town vto eemetery. Beginning on a srw the North corner oi w. f. Anart( stable lot, now Marion Edwai nronertv and runs East with the i N. P . Anderson line 91 feet tot braneh. thence North with the bra 113 feet, thence westward course feet to the street, and thence witn street 105 feet to the beginning, known as the Dell Woody and Ma Wnndv honsa and lot. ' .'" Dona this the srd day oi juiv, i N. S. WHITAKER Trust O-July 26, 1929. - --r NORTH CAROLINA ., ' The understenedi Hosea Columq Tavlor.1 havtnc . nualmed accora ho law sir ExecutoB; of .tha estate William .Randolph Taylorr aeceas late of Madison County, North va Jina, this is to notify all persons n id William Randolnh Taylor to hibit them' to tha undersigned Buekner, North Carolina ia Madis County, on or bef ire July 15, 19 or this nonce wiu oa pleaded u of their recovery. - . All persons, indebted to the est of the said William Randolph T lor, deceased, will please make imi diate payment. - " Till, 19th tav JTnW A D. .19 HOSEA COLUMBUS TAxLiOK, cutor of -the eiUte of William R, dolph Taylor, deceased. 0-8-16.' ; .. V -1
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