K t 1 ' n JXmhM, N. C. July ltlSS5 ' Wit-5 Sr. 'ti I T CS TRAIN XOU roa b'misp IhiiU:.m, Accountant, eti 4 t BookkMDtrt. . tnoirapbn and SMaotrpbt And a f-J WOT-:'- imroawiina vu iu diuuhh. ' World throw.. Mr muloTm.nl birwuaj M AhfTll.t nd Spartanburg. iTullT ocrd!t4 by th National Am(k4- kuoa w aoorau -rn v'"""nnai "- tss lie Bruce are at Ashevilla with Mrs. Victoria Profflt who is seriously ill, !,., Jftv and Hn, j Coy Gosnell " Were fiesta of Mr.'- and Mrs. Van .Wallin Sunday night . ", v " t 'rt Mr. and Mrs Glen Ramsey and Mrs.' Louisa Wallin were guests of , Mr. and Mr. Peter Dice of Big Lau. rrel Sunday. 1 ; . I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hunter were w- TtlE'nCVS-RECORD - SEVENTH PAGS NOTICE 0? SERVICE . CASE NO. 33S ' 1 . ' Township No. i-'' - .Certifieatee No, 31SX); " l59,'(3)6(4)1K5S:-(5) NORTH CAROLINA, MADISON COUNTY," " a.tit Snnarlor Court MADISON COUNTY, Plaintiff, vs. FROM GRAPE VUflE lin Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. T. ;E. Rochester 1 '.' . ' I, i"1 . , " ' ' ( .,-were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. were glad to have the follow- Gosnell Sunday. , " tng visitors with us Sundays Rev. K: Mr. and Mrs.; N. A. Cody were ,.'C. Roberta, Mn. G. R. Merrell, and' guests of -Mr. and Mrs.,F. R. Gos ' Miss .'; CJara-i- Merrell from taurel nell Sunday afternoon, . ' Branch, Messrs. "Fred Jervis and T. ' Miss Bella West was the Sunday r, E. Hunter from Mars Hill,. Messrs. afternoon guest of Mrs. .'.Thomas guests of Mr. and Mrs,' Dewey Wal-jW. B.'SWANEY and wife, MRS. W . SWANEY, Defendants. Mack and . Ezra -Burnett of Grand Rice.' v View, and Mr. P. A.-Fisher of Jn-, Mr. and Mrs, Joh)t Brown and piter. ,'. -v. . family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. : The following proaram was well A. F. Fisher Monday eight ni'. 'Httk&eaeeA after SnndavSehooLt Sun' HfMunfa. " 11' -B. Fiahar nd S. W. Hay: Address on the Sunday-school Hunter were guests of Mr. J C. 1925, '1928 and 1927, Convention, ty. Fred Jervis;. A4- West for dinner Sunday., following real estate: dress to Younr People, ''The lix " Mr. Carl Bryan was the guest of .That Counts," by Miss Clara Merrell Mr. W. R. West foe dinner Sunday. v Tha defendants above named, hav ing been duly served with process as required by law, and INTERLOCU TORY JUDGMENT OF FORECLO SURE having been duly entered in the Superior' Court of : Madison County against the said defendants, therefore, all other persons owning or claiming an - interest m the land described in said Judgment will take notice that on the 10th day of Octo ber.-1930. an action entitled as a- bov was commenced in the Superi or Court ct Madison County for the parpose of foreclosing Tax Liens for the taxes- due for the years 1924, and on tne S0JD3 1R0SA ByMIMI .. Crops are badly in need of rain. NOTICE! and i Wesley .Hunter: ' Sermon on , "The Cost of Discipleship'i by Bov. L. C Rcftarts, -In the afternoon tha" singing class want to Foster's ' Creek to help furnish music -for a .decoration, and there were not many ,., ..... .f. . - -u M , out, ' but: wo had very interesting-:SXAXE- OF NORTH CAROLINA, talks from Messrs. T. E. Hunter, COUNTY OF MADISON, ip .ffc .nH Van Wallin. : TOWN OF MARS HILL. . ..j tr rrkmiU ' - This agreement madn anil ntnil I mx. w r "-y w7.m.7t rn7. Imried line. 640 feet wsen ttuesta 61 Mfi And Mrs. J. J. H wH : . i First The partnershio of Huff & Lance and the Fagg Heirs; tnence Cal-'wells Is herlby annuUed. I with N, J. Laflce md tU Jagg : Heirs' fleond. The said T. E. Huff is to t0 we DS?' have all furniture and fixtures now contamlng five acre b, exceotog belonging to the firm of Huff & twenty feet adjoining the , Fagg Wells, (such as counters, scales, re- Heirs' lme for a road to take the frigerator, knives, etc.) To have aU!Ple of the Toad that runs through uncollected accounts duo the said tne muuue oi vne una Huff & Wells. The said T. E. Huff is to pay all bills except the bill Of S179.16 due Shelton-Tweed Co., to- Caneile Sunday afternoon, - Mrs. Easter dosnell and Mrs. DMcribd In' a Deed from N. J. Lance to ' Will Swaney, dated De cember 22, 1917, recorded in Book No. 43, at Page 858, in the olde of the Register of . Deeds for Madison County, North : Canolixte. i BEGINNING on-a largo white oak m the lino between N. J. Lance and the Fagg Heirs, and runs a aoutheast course. 640 feet to a small sour- wood, marked as a comers thenc a northeast course' with ' marked ' lines, 416 feet to a small persimmon; thenco a northwest course with to a ' small l black oak in line between N.?J. NOTICE OF SERVICE CASE NO. 434 Towaihin No. 10 CjeHificates .WVV'' author .with the note due the Bank of 44.(4)578.(5) Hn, Towndiip N: 1. Ward V; Third. ; H. A. Well is to have all CrtifieatMrio. groceries, ut is to pay the follow- NORTH CAROLINA, MADISON COUWTX. ; In thO Saparior Coart MADISON COUNTY, Plaintiff, JOHN LANDERS and wife, MRS., JOHN LANDERS, Defendants. ' Tho defendants above named, hav i v- ' unl ' with ' tmtcesa as required by law, and INTERLOC- JUUUMJSJN1 - W . ' rwo- iing bills: . Shelton-Tweed Co., y Rent to June 1, 1930, " G. H. Edwards for bef and all outstanding checks on Huff and Wells. --f-w-fi-,v..--f,"r.''-. -: Signed and sealed at Mars Hill, N. C, this 18th day of June, 1980. T. E. HUFF (Seal) H. A WELLS (Seal) j witness: u finer. It is also ordered that all Other persons, claiming an interest in the subject .matter of said action shall appear nd present, set up and de fend their xespective claims, bVsix months from the date of this notice, otherwise they shall be forever Barr ed and foreclosed of any and an interests or claims in or ' to the property or the proceeds, from), the aula thereof. ..;-- - .. .,! . :. ,-: This the SOth day of June, 1930 J. HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk Superior Court, Madison County, North Carolina Julg 4-11-18-26. - CLOSURE having "been, duly nterw Jttns 20, 27 ft July 4, 11 -, ed in th Superior Court of Madison, .,,,., ,v., , ,, v M :a3SfvSSS23 NOTICE OF SERVICE described in said Judgment will take notice Uat on the 14th .day oft Octo "ber, 1929, an action entitled as a 3ove'was commenced in the Superior vnrt of Madison county ior m iNOTICE OF SERVICE ' 1 Vflalas Vr w - TwaahiNo. - . ' - Cartificate No, 8-(2) NORTH CAROLINA, -MADISON COUNTY. . . .';:,-.',. fa the SaaerUr Court MADISON COUjWY, (Plaintiff, i.-:;,t-'i:,'Vs.,;, . -'v, :i:-..'4r G. K. FREEMAN and -wife, MRS. v G. K. FREEMAN. Defendants. i' 'The defendants above named, hav ing been duly served with process as required by law, and im K1a;ju TORY JUDGMENT. OF FORECLO- entered in Madison CASE NO. 511 - vTewaelda. No. 15 1 Cwtiiaates No. 72-21-255-(3)t 1 r Mtk-fA-iJUULJK . -smrposo; of foreclosing x NORTH CAROLINA, . for the taxes due for th, years 1924, MADISON COUNTY, 1925, 1926 'and 1927,. and on the , I, th Superior Court following real estate: . . MADISON COUNTY, Plaintiff, 85 acrea in No. 10 Township, de-j - vs. . - .lkul a fnllnwa: 11. HPS n mAta MP CI T T. Deed. from Frank . Landers and ORR, Defendants.- " - I SURE having been duly e -wife. Americus;. Landers,, to John .. The defendants above named, hav-! th SnnArinr ; Conrt of 'Landers, dated May 21, 1921, - re- in been duly served with process 'rnhr aMhmfc tha said defendants. eorded in Book No. 42, at Page .514, , M required y law, and INTERLOC-: therefore, all other persons owning in the office of the Register of UTOR,Y JUD3MENT OF PORE- J 0r claimmg an interest in the land Ttaedfl': foe- MadlSOW ConntV. North rijfyStlRR tiavlna- k.i tirtlvtrntarmA' -Jt.. J .IJ T-J.nt mA tnVa - Cf;T ' J't!.;i,' ? the Superior Xourti of Madison fnotice that on the 10th day of Oc ' BEGINNING on a stake on top of County against tne said defendants tober. 1929, an action entitled as a the -graveyard ridge, and runs North, therefore, all other persons owning hove was commenced in the Supe-S8-E., to a chestnut oakf then North or claiming an interest in the land ,jiQT Court of Madison County for -iw-r.., xom gvivm ,w ...w aescnoea in saia judgment win ujc the ;V purpose of foreclosing Tax , -Griffith l"r tiien West, 46 poles notice that on the 16ti day of Octo- Liens for the taxes due for the year with tha Griffith line to a locust sat beivi 1929, i an action -entitled as a-Ji9 16. and on the following real es- ;-Htha. branch; thenco down i and with boVe commenced to .the -Superf. . tate,i M:M the oranch teethe se'SWlOS Cont'of .Masoa-Coanty for tiwDeseTibed" &:-i;l)avIWNB G. K. ' l'i::Jm--$&-Vx?i:t Guardian, to S. L.' Clark, U. poles to .fyW Hdgt J for the taxes due for the years 1922 ' the 1 3th day of November, 1920, nn mitA wttli thai- ririmt tA th lo tooi loin ..J mgir ..J - .-.y. . ; .. ' . ir:f si. J ir7' IT i -r "-1 ,v- recorded m book jno. v rage .BEGINNING. ; v.w-; the foUowing-real. estates ; ; A - Deeds BEGINNING on a small maple on a rock, and pointers, and runs East 127 moles to a small double doxwood . i i . . . .. . . . i ana - pointer, near l rocx; mence ' South, 125 poles to a ; stake and t - emg tne same isna.oeaenoea m Described In Deed from I J.i i" ri. j7-"Tit ""SStK raroiu I . Tma. -frnm jk T.nitan j r: v n . 1 'or Madison Uffuntr. rtortn v-arou-' and wife, to Arthur, Landers, Trua- J. L. Orr, dated February 2, 1918, -tee,, and Frank Landers and wife, recorded in Book No.' 86, Page 442, Amnrieiia Indara. tartieB of Vtlia vln 4-1. a 'nffiA n,m P.iiiw rtaa -third part, dated May 21, 1921, re- for Madison County, North Caro- -coraea . in - xeea ox . i rjisi . wok ov lina, s.v 3'Kvsh:?' .,- - ,,ti I -ReglstS ; 'D " for ?Ma . County, North CwroHna- g rCou " ' Also one Town Lot in -No. 4 the lands of James L. PhilHtts. the cn .t-1u. . Township, Ward 2, described tea heirs of J. W. and Sarah and Loret- iiff 5 JSF-- "vn De?d?f"5t5l?J.T11"" fohni J? ' ' Bri? the of .tha'.; lata H;fcd:, , and wife Biddie Landers, to John Edward Carter, and more particu-1 lilr 'm W,v, H. Plemmons and . H. McElroy, Trustee, and the Bank larlv described in a TieA rtnrAmA wif e, Iva PlemmoDs, to G. K. Free- of French Broad, party' of the. third in Book No. 8. Par 665. in the of.'nHU and Lucinda Freeman, his wife, "Dart, dated June 10. 1920. recorded fle ,f th ta. 1 recorded in the Resrister of Deeds , in Deed of Trust Book No. 30, Page Madison Countv. JTorth Cnml.'na. t i Office of Madison . County, - North ,"282, In the office of the Register of: BEGINNING on .."sarvuT. the Carolina, In Deed . Book No. 82, Deeds for Madison County, North southeast corner on a ridge in the F 39&Y reference . to which is CaKlina;.'v;.ft;;3.v w.; y.i'i - ?8aId PMward Carterv old line, and nereb7 maae eJreePt that portion of WKUiiMWiJNii on an . iron pipe, in rraj North 4-W 18 nolea vitfi aaid' said, iana conveyed w fcx itm- Every Kitten Has lu Day : YES, she has and this is the day. It's Mother's day once a year, but the flapper may claim the other 804 as her very own. Then there are dog days in tbe good old summer time, but the kitten has a whole calendar full of these purring days of tbe present The way that the styles are figured out In Paris, If that's where they do come from, every girl has a chance to display her charms. Even tbe plain girl can make a good impression with these modern frocks to say nothing of hosiery. Ton see, It's like this; In the old days with tbe old patterns, about all you could see of a girl was ber face, which was all right if she happened to be pretty and nothing else. The plain er girl who could shin In a bathing suit, where form counted, dldnt have much of a chance, for one eouldnt go bathing all the' time. , ', V ' But , the modern , frock suits the plain girl to a T. Her fact may not be dimpled, but she may be able. to makeup for that with tricky ankles. Her countenance may not be resplend ent, but where form" counts la: the beauty game she's bound to score. Mother Nature Is-certainly eccentric when it comes to putting human be ings together in separate bundles She will stock a .largehead with its full face on a slender body, and try to pair off arms and legs when they are not at all proportionate. The contrast between face and form Is very noticeable In most women, al though now and then Nature will ndnpt the pretty face to the graceful body, but how often the beauty of the villiige or town was not so proud of her shape, and how Just ns often the girl whose face was not of tbe same cundlc power had a figure that would moke the Venus of MIlo want to reduce. The girl who has form with grace doesn't need to take any dust from tbe girl who has just a pretty face but nothing about her that would sug gest the dancer. or swimmer.. There Is charm about every woman no mat ter how little she may think of the Im pression she makes upon her mirror. And these are the days when a woman's charm has its chance. Much of this supposed beauty busi ness Is not a matter of creams or pow ders, but Just plain health. . Thank goodness, girls, that you and 1 can move about in a free and easy costume where , handsome is . that handsome does its daily exercises and practices- proper diet to say nothing of proper hours. - v ' : ; It's our Big Day, all right, U we wilt oajr realise tt ani mate the most of ASHEVILLE'S LEADING STORE PHONE 4018 HAYWOOD ST. Ve are just as close to you as your Tele phone, Post Office, or Mail Box. All orders filled promptly. We pay postage. Give our Mail Order Department a trial. We are always glad to open charge ac counts with responsible parties A pretty (good firm is Watch and Waite," r ... And . (smother it Attit, DEfarfy A And still another la Doo & Bairet, . But the best is probably Grin Barrett Ex. J. H. Hutchins DENTIST Office Over CITIZENS BANK Marshall, N. C. In Office Every Day In Week X-RAY WORK A SPECIALTY If you have any defective teeth, better have them examined lion may e used satisfactorily. Where, one, has aj Jeast an acre it ' would pay him to install suoh a sys tem. Smaller areas rnlurht he watered with the oraVary hose. ' The next alternative is to get the toil into a finelv nnlverkail . atat. Land to be planted in summer, must be broken and prepared several weeks in advance of its use. Keep down the weeds and grass and plant the large seeded crops deep enough to reach the moist layers of the soiL 6 " luiiuir, la ucoixaujts, es pecially on well drained soil. Stands " of small crops may be improved by -covering the rows with old sacks or ': boards. " However, says Mr. Morrow, neither thorough land preparation nor ir- ' rigatioa is of little value if the crops are planted out of season or planted too late to mature before cold weather. Tender crops must be planted in time to mature before the first killing frost, he says. g) br the Bal avadkeea, laaj Favorite Recipes 1 of a Famous Chef as Told to Anne Baker By LOUIS DIAT. Chef. The Rita Carlton, New York USE BOTTOM LAND . FOR FALL GARDEN -i -M '4 I ' v ' Uuia DUt r -the corner of Landers. Mill lot, ruB-F 'wsrd, Carter old line to a staker ju-Hf wti, iv jee w n jrua pipe, wen isorrn sz-W.. 24 poles find IS thence .north 24 feet to a stake; links with said old line to a stake -tnence v ieet soutneast to an iron and pomtersr then North 65-W., Si : pipe m tiwnuera aim- ioi; vnencB pole-TO , ieet n a southwesterly direction to chestnuts r man and wife, Lucinda Freeman, to S. L.. Clark; on the day of , v ;1916. i The land herein con veyed by 0. . K. Freeman aa Guard- staft near a fcnnch of : and Oliver Freeman as his said then North i SQ-W., ts iward, befcg that portion of th said t BEGINNING corner.., ::, ?'.r poles anoT-Io Finks to a large cluster-above named trsct of land swt con-;: bcw ino mim ioi conyeyea oj or cnestnnts; thence. South gr-W., veyedto the said S. JU Clark by.G John H. McElroy, Trustee, to the 9 poles and Ie links to a white oak: JC Freeman and mff. Lucinda Free- f of.Rrench Broad, oa .the .SM-thea South -W ZT poles am d Siman. - The said remaining .part-of - uy vi reuiudi,, rwuni w iino- wiw saia 'James JU Phillips' i said land containing 22 seres more "ff"" v i, um h i nam ana oiacx-gum, tne i ine . necoras oi roreciosare, in southwest corner thence South 69- the office of the Clerk of the Superi- e.; 72 poles" and 6 links to the BE" or Court of Madison- County, North- GINNING, eonta&ihg- fifteen- -(15)' Carolina. v y- - - -' acres- more or' less; - , - , It is also ordered, that all otner . , rt is also ordered that alT otner" -persons claiming an interest in tBe- persons- claiming- an- interest in the subject matter of . said . action shalf aubiect matter of said' action- sfialT .appear ana preseni, sec up ana aa-. aprar md treaent, sr on and da fend their respective claims, in six fcnd their reactive claims, in six months from the date of (his no- months from tS data of this notice, tice, ot":;rwi?e they shall he forever otherwise they shall' be forever barr lrred and foreclosed of any and" d and -recloed' of" any and' a'l aa interests or c i?i rr ws. titrest or c imr in' or t"" -rcT""Tty, 5 the proceeds from tie- property, or the f.roceeus -frcia thereof. sal tScrecf." or less, being the same land convey ed by the said G. Freeman and wife, Lueinda Freeman to -the said Oliver Freeman oi the day Of Orober, 1920. : v- ' f - It is aW ordered' that all other won claimina- an tntereat in-the subject matter- of aVUi action shall appear ir-JL present, set up na de fend their rmrnectiye clalmsi in six montlie from t d ' of tils notice, ot" jrwise tiey UU"be forever barr ed fid fjrer!id of any and all . r;:t;tt 'a cr c" s ta or lh i..ej! r-- --:-. er a t r ' treitr tK 1 ... Recipes for soups and salads are always . welcome in s the , kitchen where the problem of avoiding aa appetite-kUUnf same- .1 ,-r, pa in tha menu often be- oomes a com-' plex one. Mr. Diet Offers the : following; i two suggesUons.- : . P Fermlere - Chop together -until medium Has four large ' , oarrota'aaa, small turnip, two leeks, two ' i ' 1 onions ui a " gmsJl quarter of, a medium sisei cabbage. Browa afl of these In j three tablespoons of butter. Add - three cups of white consomme. -' ' la. stock made from cJaoken or - veaL and three, cups of water In - ' which white or lima beans have -. been cooked. Add pepper and , one or two teaspoons of salt ' Bring to a boll and cook slowly for at least one hour.: The pot , should be uncovered for at least . the first half of. the cooking. Just ' before serving add , one- ' fourth cup of thin cream, one ' . level teaspoon of sugar, and one : half cup of cooked white lima ' beans. . -:?oif " - Marion MtVor this select i - a very flrnv crisp, good-slsed head of lettuce. 'Level the stem so , that tt wiU stand level on the ' plate.- Cut off a one-Inch slice from the top.-With a pair of kitchen shears cut out the inner leaves, leaving four or five layers. Wash in cold water. Tom upside ' down on a cloth to drain. -Pre- ' pare small balls out of one-quarter . yound of cream cheese and place la a mound in the lettuc shell' I""ur Bar-le-Duo jam around the c ?ese balls. Sprinkle with from -ne to two tablespoons of sugar. : I " some of the lettuce leares - .i have been cut out la " Iinc"i dretwfsg and tZ VztXix C tie ted shea. "--..-; ' I The Chicago Board, of Education Ls caused a classical essay to be irh- rr.ortalixed In type. It is about frog t -1 was written by younr Nor "'.TIe d'wmitifut -htri the frog "1' Y,1en f.e star. !, s !t, almost ueeause it is bard to get a per fect stand of tender vegetables in late summer, the fall gardner needs to use good, rjch bottom land, or prepare Irrigation systems for hand ling his ' garden- this summer. i : "There are three principal means of overcoming the effects -of heat SOUTHERN RAIL WAY SYSTEM Southern PaMenger Train Schedules For Marshall, N. a ; Changes Schedule " April 27th, 1930 effective 1201 am v (Central time) jPaaarager train bow d at Ma rah i 'ell aa fellewingt ' No. 101 Wast Bona at 6:24 AM No. 11 Wtrt Boaad at 150 FU No. 27 Womt Bound at 6.42. F4; No. 28 Eaat Bonad at' 6:22 Asa No. 12 , East Bonad at 12t46 FM No. 102 East Boandat 6(41 PM NOTE: Marshal time makes the figures oe hour later. . t and drouth In making plans for the 1 it in t ijr . n l Li:l I t . v tension horticulturist at State . Col- maties and t fratad. Cy" -lege. "One is to locate the gwrdea( the Ticket Ageata. for further NNf on tbe moist, bottom. lands of the matioa. ' farm, to irrigate or to o thorough- 40TICE Ticket office closes at 4:00 . far .prepare and." pulverize the soil P.: M. (Central Time). -Passengers that the tender crone may withstand asing evening trains will please pofr faase tkkeU .before that tint. f -J. H. WOOD, Div. Pasa. Afc- , ' the effects of the hot weather. The only trouble - about planting the fall garden, on bottom land is that the . vegetables may be drowned out fre quently, by , heavy rains." Hr; Korrow says where water may 1 . 1 . : . 11 1 ,. .". , 111 " be -obtained with n rsaspjyible a-eryone was flad to see him out a mount of pressure, overhead Irriga- gain. ' -t. a , ' " v. AaVevilU, N, C: O. S. BRADFORD, Agees, Marchall, N, u t 4 t , "if6 K EVER before and probably eeref again will -the rabscribea of. this paper be given, the opporronity of this nndtaid of bargaiiMV, Either of the efFcts carry a .vadcty of high class . -poblicatioot enough reading for the ntir family . for a whole cyar. This is a very limited offer sostad ' year araer iuuai. , r ,- t , : ; - BAJtOAn n i ? a hi a TtnMa (WMktjr), I ymt Bum Clicl 1 ymtr , iwirlma pMltnr JmmmX t rwf :? Gwtlswnua alasnina, 1 nil - AND THIS NEWSPAPER. ui'htOwTnr ; ft-:':''.-;' ' aaaoaXN'i(n t Atebaaia liM (WmU;), 1 fmtt . Iimm Cirr. 1 ymu '! V ana m TWmum, 1 X-r A1D ThiS NEWSPAPER - ALL SEVEN FOB ONLY ALL SEVEN rex c:;lt . - I r r '-&i. i -., 8 t" 1' If r.?7r 9 ff a-ojt He ': rv t- -f r ' r f-vt t - . 1 i le r...3 1 I. 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