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CHATTEL ' PROPER
TY FOR SALE
NOTICE ! NOTICE OF SERVICE
SALE BY ADMINISTRATRIX
NORTH CAROLINA,
MADISON COUNTY.
NOTICE OF SALE
Ttv vtrtna nf the nower of sale con- CASE NO. 742
tained in a certain deed of trust Town.hlp No. -Certificate No. 186.
made by A. A. Angel and wife, Dora (4) 531-(5)
Ansel, to the undersigned Trustee, Townthip No. 12-Certificetet No.
dated Aueust 2nd. 1926. and duly 199-(4) 615-(5)
The undersigned administratrix of recorded in the office of the Register In the Superior Court
the estate .of T A. Silvers, deceased, of Deeds for Madison County, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA,
Sn!S rtf fol owin articles of per in record of mortgage! and Deed of MADISON COUNTY.
w,"feLLt..i?nr.'n5?r:le:!P!L Trust book number 22 page 21 to Madison County
swat pr.py 7'""8" vu. k" f which reference is hereby made: and vs.
tate of said decedent, at the home ol default having been made in the pay- Mrs. W. T. Weaver; D. C. Waddell,
T, A. Silvers in No. 3 Township, Mad- ment of the indebtedness secured by Jr.; William J. Cocke and wife, Mrs.
ison County, at 12 o'clock noon, on said deed 0f trust, whereby the power William J. Cocke; Phillip C. Cocke
April 19th 1930. oi sale therein contained nas become ana wu, mrs. rniuip . -oce; vr.
a onerative. said undersisrned Trustee J. E. Cocke and wife, Mrs. J. E.
une rora ooacn, i. . - Mondav. April 28th at twelve Cocke: Dr. Eugene R. Cocke and
416181. o'clock noon sell for cash, at public wife, Mrs. Eugene R. Cocke; Tim
V interest in Threshing Machine B11t.ion. at the Court house door in othy D. Cocke and wife, Mrs. Tim
and Tractor. the town of Marshall, County of othy D. Cocke; Dr. Carl V. Reynolds;
1 Hay Rake and Mowing Machine. 'Madison, State of North Carolina, Mrs. R Randolph Ball and husband,
" ' a. l. InnJ .,4 R RonrtAlnn Kail Will mm .TAhnernn
premises situate, lying and being in Jr. and wife, Mrs. William Johnston,
tjie county of Madison, Stlate of Jr.; Wachovia Bank & Trust Corn-
North Carolina, and being more par- Pny, Trustee & Executor, and Mrs,
ticularlv described as follows: Robert P. Johnston, Executrix. Rob-
Beginning 0n a stake in the center ert P. Johnston, deceased; Harold E.
Of Shutm road about tiny yaras wonnsign ana wu, mrs. naroia a.
from where Rhutin road leaves the Johnston; Mrs. Eugene Carland and
- Dixie Highway and runs South with husband, Eugene Carland; and Mrs.
,vr-.-, nTwV?aU road about 60 poles to a stake w wn, "
IVII 1 1 II U I IH XH K V II H in the Shutm road, Ed Dawson's s. K. - "w ox nuimra ugunaron, ueceaa
llUllvlJ lir OLuLlTlviJ, Corner; thence an easterly course ed. Mrs. Henri Berger and husband,
about 20 poles to Shutin Creek; nenri Berger, mrs. naries r. woi
thence N. Easterly course with the ford and husband, Charles P.' Wof-
old creek bed about 60 poles to a lord; and Mrs. J. K. Manson, Jr.,
stake opposite the beginning corner;
thence a westerly course with a wire
fence a direct line to the beginning.
Containing nine acres more or less.
This the 24th day of March, 1930.
G. C. MYERS, Trustee.
O-Apr. 18.
President Gets Poppy
1 Cradle.
Corn Drill.
Seed Sower.
This the 7th day of April, 1830.
ELIZA SILVER, Admin
istratrix of T. A. Silver, Deceased.
2t,
CASE NO. 400
Certificates No. 169-232-(l);
15S-(3)t
527-(5).
Townthip No. 9
In the Superior Court
NORTH CAROLINA,
MADISON COUNTY.
Madison County,
vs.
Jeter Harrison and wife, Mrs. Jeter
Harrison; Maude Gentry, J. N. Gen
try and Jane Gentry.
The defendants above named, hav
ing been duly served with processes a
required by law, and INTERLOCU
TORY JUDGMENT VP r J U tu
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE
non-residents and heirs at law of
William Johnston, Deceased Lands
in numbers 9 and 12 Townships,
Madison County, North Carolina.
The defendants above named, hav
ing been duly served with process,
'as required by law, AND INTER
i LOCUTORY JUDGMENT OP FORE.
CLOSURE having been duly entered
MM v.'.-.;.vr aa, ,. .
FvsV
I
Five-year-old - Lois June Allen,
orphan daughter of a world war vet
eran, pins the first "Buddy Poppy" of
the Spring campaign on Mr. Hoover's
coat The money from the sale of the
poppies goes for the relief of disabled
veterans and their dependant.
in the Superior Court of Madison
Having qualified as administratrix County, against the said defendants,
of the estate of T. A. Silver, deceas- therefore, all other persons owning
ed, late of Madison County, N. C, or claiming an interest in the land
this is to notify all persons having described in said judgment will take
claims against the estate of said de- notice that on the 14th day of No-
CLOSURE having been duly entered c?se tof them to the under- vember, 1929, an action entitled as
' . .. i (rii (i fi gt Marshall IV I nn a Ko ntin fo wna nnmmanonH in fh a Kunp.
in the Superior Court of Madison
signed at Marshall, N. C, on or be- above was commenced in the Supe
fore the 21st day of March, 1931, or rior Court of Madison County, for
o i... :4. .:.! Jr,a lore me -s
tBrofnrp all nthpr nersons owninir or this notice wiu be Paded in bar of the purpose of foreclosing Tax Liens
Plimin.r n interest in the land de- their recovery. All persons indebted for the taxes due for the years 1926
-"i': " "a ' to said estate will please make im- and 1927, on the following real es
""reu i " " J n u B ... . , f i. . T.i 4...
will take notice that on the 10th day' , . 1non
of October, 1929, an action entitled Jh.s the 15th day of February, 1930
as above was commenced in the Su- M.RS- ELIZA SILVER, Administra
perior Court of Madison County for "x of j A. Silver, deceased,
the purpose of foreclosing Tax Liens , u"APr- ib-
for the taxes due for the years 1919,
NOTICE OF SALE
1920, 1925 and 1927, and on the
following real estate: ' I
Being one Town Lot in the Town ;
of Hot Springs, North Carolina, de-.
scribed in a Deed from J. O. Sales t0 ' CASE NO. 742
Jeter Harrison, dated August 9, 1916 Townthip No. 9-Certificates No,
and recorded in Deed Book 37 at (4) 531-(5).
Page 279, in the Office of the Regis- Township No. 12-Certifieatet
ter of Deeds for Madison County, 199.(4) 61S-(5)
North Carolina, bounded and more tne Superior Court
pall?Tscribed "'ollow5 NORTH CAROLINA,
BEGINNING 0n a stake on the MADISON COUNTY,
east side of Conway Street, 100 ft. Madison County
irum vnc curuer ui am u runway
186.
No.
tate, known as the William Johnston
land on the southwest side of the
French Broad River, in Number 9
and 12 Townships, 2400 acres of
land being in No. 9 Township, 640
acres being in No. 12 Township, con.
taining 3,040 acres more or less.
I Described in a Deed made the 28th
day of June, 1858, by J. R. Love
I to William Johnston, recorded in
Book F, page 402, being Lot No. 15
in said Deed, which Deed is referred
to, also described in a Deed made
August 2, 1858, by I. B. Sawyer, as
Clerk and Master in Equity, in the
County nf Buncombe and State of
North Carolina, to William Johnston,
. assignee of James Love, of the Coun
,ty of Buncombe, said deed recorded
: in Book A. Pares 242-243. Lot No.
15, which deed is hereby referred to
PaUel with HiU Street. 100 ft? to ? Wuii.'m I ocae ltJSSi S2&?i!
cer;v'"ence wiawriy coure wiui Cocke; Dr. Eugene R. Cocke and iA IV TEn p"Ti. BdV. p..
ihTii??r:iiri."fL?"; wife, Mrs. Euene R. Cocke; Tim- JSf "tt S"'!
wjr ci f ?. , yuu"c othy D. Cocke and wife, Mrs. Tim- iOP 'tu p"!,! r,
with Conway Street 50 feet to the othJ D. Cock Dr. Ca'rl y R lor, John Cody Emn Randall, Ca-
beginning noldg. Mrs. R Randolph Ball and Xrs Ils -dioSh. Fr7nH
Being the same tract of land con- husba'nd R. Randoiph Ball; WUliam R&nnslfi X S S
veyed by Jeter Harrison and Martha Johnrto Jr. and ffe, Mr8 william 'K
Harrison to .Maude Gentry Et Al, by j hnston Jr Wacho'via Bank & 1 M?"d' J
DAejLdfie4J,?rA 2l i9?2i rf: Trust Company, Trustee and Exe- 77JPi LZttt
i.- t: r cuior, ana mrs. nooen r. jonnsion, t R.nrfnll. Tmh ntri m in.
Doctor (examining unconscious en
gineer) : "Did that automobile hit
his engine?"
Fireman: "No, the driver slowed
up to let the train go by and the en
gmeer tainted. Woman s World.
REVISED DEFINITIONS
;
POUTICAL CABINET Some
unvlarnished deadwood bound in
red tape.
SALESMANSHIP Selling a
man something he doesn't want at
a higher price than he intended
paying for it.
LEGISLATOR A politician
who stands for what he thinks the
people will fall for.
OLD MAID An unclaimed bun
dle of sweetness.
SINKING FUND An appropri
ation for battleships.
BACHELOR A man who
doesn't have to hang all his
clothes on one hook in the closet.
LOW BROW A person who
prefers "Turkey in the Straw"
played on a fiddle to "Valse
Camembert" played on a violin.
EFFICIENCY EX PER T A
man who takes two hours off for
lunch.
DRAMATIC CRITIC 99 44100
per cent pooh The Pathfinder.
From DAVIS CHAPEL
JETER PRITCHARD RAMSEY
FOR
REGISTER OF DEEDS
H LADIES AND GENTLEMEN i
I hereby announce myself a candidate, for the
office of Register of Deeds, subject to the - . . ,
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, JUNE 7, 1930
I shall appreciate your support, and if I am elect
ed I will make a kind and efficient officer. ' 7
YOURS TO SERVE,
ert Crowe's cow getting her leg brok
en.
Among those who visited Mrs. Os
car Davis Sunday were Mrs. Polly
Davis of Sweetwater, Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Forester of Woodfin; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Davis and small son of
Laurel; and Mrs. R. L. Crowe.
Mrs. Nannie Fisher of Dry Branch
spent the day with Miss Nellie Crowe
Sunday.
Best wi?hes for good luck to the
farmers who are planning and pre
paring to plant their crops for the
coming season.
Wears Pineapple Dress
It is hoped that our Sunday School
the office of the Register of Deeds Robert P Johnston De tJer Ra1da11' Lcona Davis' Nat Anmrovln
for Madison County, North Carolina fZTmrM !S? d fSSZi "A 2
at Davis Chapel will improve now, as
the warm weather is coming on. 1
The singing class of Dry Branch J
is being much improved by the choir
practice, which is being held at in
tervals during each week.
Misses Anna and Estelle Henry,
who have been quite sick ,are slowly
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FOR SHERIFF OF
It is also ordered that all other ""i " a f'"?"" Safford lands and others, and .Js! Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Davis, who
persons claiming an interest in the e"' Ti.lund nH Whr,H vZ n..wn tt2 .the lands of the heirs of, have been planning to move to their
anhi mottpr nf smri flphnn shall . . ... William Johnston. F
- j j tfene cariano; ana mrs. jaara w
Senorita Monina Acuna, recen tly
chosen as "MJat Phnippines," wearing
her native dress of Pina cloth which
is woven from the fibers of pineapple
leaves. It is very delicate and costly;
this dress is. worth $1,500.
IN MEMORY
th. d. .f tkh , K?BS Si taSSf nJSi " ' "w ?" I1"!" .!:!' "th ,,her' H- e to be with
fend their
months from
otherwise they shall be forever barr
ed and foreclosed of any and all m
xienn oeixcr una nuaoana, nenn j 4- j j .
Berger; Mrs. Charles P. Wofford K2w " ""1!
and husband, Charles
vy onora tv: i..- . Kive you up, j
P. Wofford. ArrSrZffi"" Mr. Chappel Wallin spent several fWn
In memory of my loving wifa.
On January 6, 1930, the Lord said
come on Loretta, and live with Me."
her work here and
gone to be with Jesus, we hatea to
give you up, Loretta, but God does
Clerk, Superior Court,
Madison County, North Carolina.
NOTICE OF SALE
County, North Carolina
By virtue of the Dower contained
in a judgment of the Superior Court
of Madison County, in the above en-j
titled cause, authorizing the under-'
signed Commissioner to sell the land '
hereinafter described, for the pur- j
poses specified in said judgment, I,
will, on the 22nd day of April, 1930, 1
at i 1 o'clock P. M4 at the Court
(
'taketh blessed be the name of the
vi8i.tin Lord. . .- '.:
forait nf rlaima in nr tn the Kroner.
tv. or the nroceeds from the sale S?"J-A TO."2 V25;f?r wise they shall be forever barred and 01 ,ast week Mr ecut .The Lord giveUi. and the Lord
thereof TV7fW i ," '" ioreciosea ol any and all interest or nas.
This the 17th day of March, 1930. l' 5Jf?: W i of-to the Property or thei Among those who were
uiiuii'ut i ft uiv -a' "w nrnPMnM rMaivan t im tna a ia ww M . .
"y ' Cnimfrr. Nnrfti TamliTia r. - " Mrs. Texanna Banks Sunday alter-1 i,. , v ju-.. ... t
This the 17th day of March, 1980. noon' were Mrs- Zeb B'nkenhip and yonr chair is vacant and your
HUBEKT DAVIS, oaugnier, ae, ana mr. xaimaage iet j. j, We cannot hear you
we Bupenor uoun. Biankenship ,nd family oi wooann. 8inng around the home we for.
I v Mrs Jfnna Rppfnr and irranH-L)iicrn- . ... , . t . .,. i.
. - -..nieriy aa. : uome is aara wimuui
ter, Lavenia, who have been spending you lt, almort more than I
the winter with Mrs. Recton's daugh.can bear, but some sweet day over
ter, Mrs. Maye Deaver, have returned nderf shall Ang together.' Home
to their home here. : : ; i not ltka it formarlv wan. , Then. w.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rogers of the cotJid tather , round the fireside ind
NOTICE!
To the legal voters of Madison
County:
I now take the pleasure of
announcing myself for the of
fice of Sheriff subject to the Re
publican Primary of June 7,
1930. ... If I am elected I will
promise you that I will carry
out th duties of the office to
the best of my ability, and will
do all in my power to keep
down crime. As I have been an
officer for several years I know
how crime should be suppress
ed. I will assure every citizen
of Madison County that they
will never regret any support
that they may see cause to give
me.
Thanking you, one and all.
Yours respectfully,
CLOYDE L. HENDERSON
CASE NO.
Certificate No. 169-2S2-(l)i
. ' ; il55-(3)l
. . S27-(S).
' Townabip No. 9.
., In tk Superior Coenrt.
NORTH CAROLINA, ,
. MADISON COUNTY,
Madison County, ,
Jeter Harrison and wife, Mrs. Jeter Being the tract 0f land situateed in . n . 'attended the commencement exercis-
Harrison, Mauda Gentry, J. N. Gen- No. 9 and 12 Townships, Madison " ; at Marshall Friday night, and en-
try and iane Gentry, v - County.-bn the southwest side of the "cure certain Indebtedness, and de- f" " rJtKJ
By virtua of the power contained French Broad River, and described, fault harinf- been enade, in the. pay-;yJl " Te oa program,
in a Judgment of the Superior Court fcaeed of th. indebtedne ; thereby :c r? !orry,t( f Mr. Rob-
titll mum. authorizin the nnder- Johnston, recorded in Deed Book F. Bcurei' whereby the power of sale
signed Commissioner to sell the land Page 402, and known as Lot No. 15. became . operative, the undersigned
-hereinabove described, for the pur- Also described in a Deed dated Au- trustee will on Monday, May 12, 1930
pose specified Utasaid Juagment, , I gust ; 2, .1858, made by L B. Sawyer at twelve o'clock M., at the Court
will, on the 22nd day of April, 1930, as clerk and Master in Equity in the w Attli9 - . ...
at 1 o'clock . P. M., at the Court County of Buncombe, and SUta of House door offer for sale to the high
House door of said County, seU to North Carolina, to William Johnston, est bidder; for cash, the following de
the highest bidder for eash, to satis- assignee of James Love, recorded In scribed property, to-witt ' - i
ly said Judgment, ail the right, title ueea uoor a, fages otz-543, Lot No: Adjoining the lands of C. C. Brace.
House door of said County, sell to the : By virtue of the power of sale con
htghest bidder for - cash, to satisfy
said judgment all the right, title and cnteJ . B . r, . . . p- I Madison Seminary were visiting Mrs.',,-- bMntifui .onas of Zion together.
interest wnicn tne saia aeienaants " r . f Z L IRhmh mothnr Mr. " Crowe ' . , , . , . ,
.'above .named, and all other persons ey, Trustee, dated, Dec 15th, 1924, IzjT ' -y 1 But now horn, is broken, and we
'claiming an interest in the said lands duly recorded in deed of trust book. , Z y nignt. - J ' ; , ,'miss your voice,. Loretta, but some
nerem oescriDed, to-wit: r r No. 30 at naew No. 43. in the 1 - "en" F""!"' " 'weet day we can sing together ev-
er to part any more. vt-.,.
' Our friends may think that I have
forgotten you, Loretta, when they see
me . smile, - but' notwithstanding' that
84 interest which the said defend- 15, excepting however, all the" lands - .
r s above named, and all other per- heretofore conveyed or deeded out of f " - , ' v
s . s claiming an interest in said the tract contained and described In . - Beginning on a double chestnut on
lands herein described, to-wit: . ' said deeds, and said deeds are hereby top of a ridge N. E. of Mary's Gap
Being One Town Lot in the Town referred to for a more accurate de- an(j rnni a West course with John
of Hot Springs, North Carolina, No. swiption, ' the said lands adjoming c - , . .v. MU
9 Township, and more particularly 0n the esst the land of John Roberta, Sulhna s line ; to the public road;
described in A Deed from J. O. Sales Baxter Randhll, Lawrence Hagan, thence with the road to Mary's Gap;
to Jeter Harrison, dated August 9, Ervin Marl or, John Cody, Errin Ran- thence with C. C Brace's line to the
1916, and recorded in Deed Book 37 dall, Caney Goforth, George Dockerv beginning Containing 5 acres more'
et Ffl!e 279; and in a Deed from Je- and others, also by the French . . ,. .T1.t7.j
tr Harrison and Martha Harrison to Broad River opposite Mountain Is- p ,eM- Being the lands conveyed
I.aude Gentry Et AL dated Febru- land, and on the south adjoins the y James M. West to Henry Cody, f
'7 9, 1920, recorded in Book 42, at lands 0f Joe Worley and others, on O-May 9. J. A. RAMSEY, Trustee
; e 121, in the Olce of the Reg- the west adjoining the lands of Jule ' -5
r of Deeds for Madison County, Roberts, Baxter Randall, Leona Da- : , --'S
CmroMn. vis, Nst Anderson lands, and the J. Two attorneys, . one decidedly
; 3 J" a 17' 1 '"v of f'". 130. J. Gudger lands, Safford lands and glum of . countenance, met on the
Jw4 A. I....IC29 others, said tract of land 'containing street. . i
... t y , - r Cc 'oner. 8,049 acres more or less, possesses "Well, how's business I". the f.rst
- virgin forest and valuable merchant- asked of tve rT'sm! one.
U able timber.- -' ":,:enl' the rtssixiat replied. "I
Tits th? 17"S fi-
1"
NewJ Popular Price
A;f;-;Now Open i
EXAMINATIONS FREE '
Gold Crowns $5.00 Up
Plates $10.00 Up :
fillings 1.00 Up'
Fifteen years experience
WORK GUARANTEED
'DHS. OVErf &' FRINJC
Corser Peck Sqaar e Fettea
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J7' smile, 1 haven't got words to express
the loneliness and sadness of - my
heart. It seems at times that I could
not stand it at all, but I call to God
and He-answers my call. I want to
so live here, Loretta, that when He
calls for me l ean meet you over
yonder, where we can clasp hands
and speak. S't-fc ':fi
I miss yon, Loretta, from church
and Sunday SehooL . I miss yon, yes,
T do.' 1 miwtyour hand of service.
As I sit here trying to write, tears
are flowing until I can hardly see how
to write, but God said some day He
would wipe all tears from our eyes.
As I sit and look back where you
a patiently lay and bore your sick
ness, k is hard to bear, especially with
Johnny and Arville singing and, my
self weeping until I can hardly see,
but I want to meet you in that City
beyond. -' j -'.,;-;
. ' I want all the Christian) people to
pray for me, that I may meet my lov
ing wife.
Vf'r'.'.'tn ty her husband.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
TO THE VOTERS OF
MADISON COUNTY:
1 hereby annouhce myself a
candidate to represent Madison
County in the Legislature, sub
ject to the action of the Repub
lican primary to be held June
7, 1980.
SOME OF THE THINGS
' I STAND FOR:
If elected I will introduce a
bill to abolish free labor on
public roads in Madison Coun
ty. I will favor and work for
two cents on our present five
cent tax on gasoline to be used
on our county roads (the pres
ent rate of gas sales would give
Madison County $50,000.00
or $60,000.00 annually). .
. I favor placing the burden
of schooling our children on the
State of North Carolina, i By
doing so we would give every"
child an equal chance to get an
education, and place the burden
where it belongs without a levy
of ta x on real estate. - .
(Signed)
DR. J. H.
HUTCHINS.
In The. Republican
Primary On June 7
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