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Trc rsO The farmer of this . "pi ''very Iu:y In their crops.-1 . ..;. : -.-.' "f V- .:. The people of this section are at- ? tending the revival at , Long Branch ' this week. . j. . . . v : j. ' Mr. and Mrs, Chester Fisher were the guests of his brother, Mr. V. C. K Fisher, , on Long t Branch, . Sunday night. .. ,5 t " We- have a baseball tenrr. organlz . -' ed ' at this place, and we " played : ' Laurel Branch Saturday, the scoie leing 41, in favor of Laurel Braneh. - r ', -1 , ' : School started at this place last , : Mouday",' with Miss Ruth' Hu ter s t,acli and aavjt 25 stuiii'S re ported ' for study. fMlss ; Hunter : taught at thia place last year , with satisfactory results. i a ,..' s , Mrs.' C. C. Clark and son, Ralph, were guests of ' her brother, W," L. Fisher,' for dinner Sundiy Y. M'-,H.dliJL I.J. i , place are. t ' J I. ..far From BLUFF' The 'Revival that was started at Bluff last Sunday night, conducted ' by,?Rev. Cl U MBller. of Bluff, N. C., and Rev J C. Wallace, of Ashe ,ville," is ' doing ' iwell.' We have already won ' nine" new believers In Christ, and , several were renewed, We are all thankful- that bur pastor Rev. Dick ' Plemmons has been able ... to be with us. The revival will go on next week and maybe theext. .'..We' do not know how long.; We want to ask the prayers and aid ,of all tha Christian people. ' , . Mr.x Ralph' Finley, who is work ling at Detroit, Michigan, is: visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Finly, at present. - , .Mr.--and Mrs. Henry Plemmons and little daughter took dinner with Mr. and l t.Mrs, Crawford Waldroup Sunday. Mrs. Edd Lankford and children and, Miss ' Gertfia Henderson . took i dinner and spent the afternoon wfth Mrs; Edd Waldroup and daughter, ' Rosa, recently. J , , Miss Ruby s Waldroup, spent one day last, week with Miss, Shirley Lusk. vc'"' C Mr. Hubert Waldroup spent Sat urday night with Mr. Mitchell Ral ston, at Tennelina. 5 Mr. Ralston has been sick for a few days, but la im proving some. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett took supper with , their daughter; Mir,'; and Mrs. Waldroup, , Sunday. " , .'.::::!:;.?:""! . ... w i 1 1 'i m si'' " . " ' Months of Negotiation . Lead to t ' . a .. ... - v Agreement on wiangcs uroaa- cning Method of State or Local ! Taxation of National, Banks. ,1, v . jt - NEW TORIC Months it conference end negotiation, between an American Eankera' Association Special committee and the Committee of the Association of States on Bank 'Taxation hare re suited: in an agreement on a form of amendment to ' the Federal statute dealing with state or local taxation of national banks that 'maintains the In tegrity of the protective principles of the section and Is satisfactory to the 'commissioners', committee,", says, the American Bankers Association Jauraak v Thomas B. Paton, the organisation's General Counsel, . la making the an nouncement says that previously pro posed amendments to the statute, which is known as Section (219, have been opposed wnen It was felt their terms would .enable any state to plaee a m i j , - A host of people 'from this Ac tion attended the ball 4 g,met An Spring Creek jSaturday. Among those attending were: Mrs.' Letltia Wallin, Mrs. Dollie Franklin, Mesers. James, Emery and Emerson Wallin, Ferrie Franklin, Orville Ray,V Miss NelBe Franklin, - Mr. ' Everett Rice, Miss Wavel franklin, . Eugene and Glen wood Franklin. ,,k Mr, and Mrs. Earl Rice and Mrs. SI V. Franklin visited her daughter at Jonesboro.- Tenn.. iSaturdav and 'Alice: Brvant nf Weavrvil1L Th Sunday.' " r ' " f I Sunday School extends their sincere - Mr. Orville Ray -and Miss Nellie ' thanks to Mrs.. Bryant for what she Franklin Hook lunch" with her sister; is doing for the children r of ' this Mrs. lEdna Ramsey, ' Sunday. ' Sunday School Ki::.'$:':v!- Ul Win FranVllii Mattajt ' Wi .V'". ' ; 'PiM, cowiog.year. .The ainsjing choir el ect Mvirn.k..rrejWl,,Uir V Sunday afternoon prizes were' a- warded to Mlsset"Deka. Eoone and Eilee Morgan , reciting ' the most verses from the Bible. There was a penny scramble for the beginners and primaries,8 The; pennies were scattered In a ring and the children allowed to see ! who could pick up vn0 most, it was a delightful event for the children. Both the presents and .pennies were furnished by Mrs. sister, Mrs. Dora Rice, Monday. Little Crawford Chandley is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.t S. V, Franklin. j" Mr. and Mrs. Susonar' from Ten nessee attended th decoration at lt. eelt. Mr. ' and Mrs. Glen, Ramsey were thV "Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coy GosnelL W f 'if ; . Mr. VBck Buckner pt Weaverville was , the guest of his son, Harry, the Wallin cemetery Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and f am- Mlefura. Orville - Rav. Emerson S we ' kests of Mr. and Mrs,A, and James Wallin, Glenwood . and - iner saiuraay nignt ano oun- banks In a tax class by themselves.' 1 1 Knewta ' TVnTiVHn att.e,rAfiA rbnrcn oayw ' 1 XI ill night ( Mr. , Wesley Hunter jwas the guest of Mr, A. E, Fisher ior dinner Sun day. . ,t , , idir ; Jesse Sprinkle -had as his guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. , Will. Hunter, and family, Mrs. Harriet Holifield, and' children. vMr. Sprinkle has been seriously; 1U, but he is improvinir slowly at present.' t Mr. : George Lewis reports thajj his son, Winfred, who has been serious ly ill with blood poison, is much Im proved and that there is hope of nis recovery. Mr., and Mrs. Roy Rice of Mar shall wer0 visiting relatives on Grape Vine Sunday afternoon VMr. and MjSs Thad .Coates of the Madison, Seminary; were here visiting relatives suday afternoon. " ; , ; r,.and Mrs. THos. Rochester and Mrs. Ada Huner and baby were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.- W. H. Gos- "The law as It stands today," Mr. I ,PPvlc(M, At ch.T,-! Paton gars, "nermlts stats' --or local i . . . taxatlon of national banks or their. shareholders In one or the other of the four following forms: the share holders upon r their shares, a, prop erfHas; the shareholders upon their dividends, a personal income tax; aaiuraay t , Mr. and Mrs. Nat-Hensley of Bilt- more have moved to their place here. FOR SAFER.DRIVING ' Mr; Van Wallin of ; Grape TVine accompanied by Rev. - Jesse I Watts Waldroup son and Crawford s -I Wanted-an automatic ' disienser and .Messrs. T. K Hunter and Fred for-th motor r risuhbnnrff. . IJarvis of Mars Hill went to ( Rice's ajviaenas,--a personal income rxax; i . . : . ... v."i- , . m . . , the bank upon its net 'incomer the We have cars' equipped with radios Creek in Tennessee Saturday for the cigaretie nKuiers, .xiawer vases, iuiive vx cuuuutwig , p uuuua trays, vanities and What-not, but so School Associational group meeting far no' accessory has been provided; Sunday. Mr. Wallin was in charge whereby the -man 'behind the wheel of the meeting, the other brethren may regale himself with a sweet being Fpeakers. They reported a while he drives Unless a front seat nice time and a good meeting. partner be so considered. j . ,7", , The demand for the, dashboard TmTnn An nrnirinn candy dispenser follows the discov- ill I II ,K I IH V,n V II ii bank according to or measured by Its net income. -'Only one form of tax can be imposed, except that the dividend tax may be combined with the third or fourth form It other corporations and shareholders are likewise taxed. , "'Tha conditions permitted are: the tax on shares must be at no greater rate than on other compstingjnoneyed capital; the Income tax on sharehold ers must be at no greater rate than?. Kw :onata af nut. tt. on net Income from other moneyed ' . . . , . ...tf.iV.tw ..'.. i..-v wm. , lversity that frequent doses of su- gar increases ine moionsi b saiu and endurance. Accidents, they say, frequently result from depleted en ergy, especially toward the end of a long trip. must be at no higher rate than on other financial corporations nor, the highest rates on mercantile and manu facturing corporations doing Business within the state; the tax measured by net bank income Is subject to the same limitations as the tax on net Income of the bank but may Include entire net income from all sources. : States Seek Broader Law :- National banks and their sharehold ers are taxed In different states under a diversity of systems, he says. The IT. & Supreme Court has held that the low mlllage rate on Intangible person al property Is In violation . . t a bank shares being taxed at a rate I . It CASE NO. 434 Township No. 10 Certificates No. 244-(2)-041-(3 t 44-(4578-(S) , Township No. 1, Ward 2 CortiBeatM No. 4-(3)-147-(4) 7A, .v. V. 'NORTH CAROLINA, : ACUBK uiwu uib wivibb iii m MADISON COUNTY, v Colgate professors,, several automo- . in the Snperior Coart bile club bulletins have stressed the MADISON COUNTY, Plaintiff, importance of stocking up on car- , ThHt'' 'im motor journey, since canuy lurnum-j r The defendants above named, hav es carbohydrates in the most con-, ing" been duly served , with process enient and delectable form, . a as required by law, and INTERLOC- 'r;! sweets dispenser for the dashboard UTORTT JUDGMENT OF , FORE of "e pre- i ji. . " CLOSURE having been duly enter- In national c early Indicated. , . fa h- Su rio CoBrt of M,di80n at a rate It's million dollar idea and we;ron-tvl aoJnat the aid drfendanta. greater than that assessed upon com- give it away gratis." .".A therefore, all other persons owning petlng moneyed capital. A number of i r .y?.;- , r ,. , ., , lor elaimihg an interest in the land states, unwllllnic to use the income I Teacher i "I am verv dissauointed described in ssid Judgment will take methods permitted, tad the' alternar.HiFti). ; war your n Jimmy talks t otiee that Dtt the 14th day of Octo- nell for ;dinne ;Suaday:;'::A f, Mr. Gv Wi Bruce Jr., was the guest of Mr. Lyda Gosnell Saturday. Mrs.. Easter Gosnell who has. spent the . past two . weeks with:: her '.daugh ter,' Mrs;. Victoria Piyfntt of Wood- fin? returned home Monday, f, Mrs; Prpffitt ; has'; beed 'seriously i but she is, much improved. . . . She came home with Mrs. Gosnell to spend a few .days."' ' . . .V ; Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Rajn sey, a fine baby boy. " Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey, are :with ; her ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Coates. Born'.to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark, a bouncing baby boy. The crops of this community are looking good. lTllI ii ll!l" - MVII M I ri , - i :.4i .11, v, vs STATE OF NODTH CAROLINA, '. COUNTY OF MADISON, ' - ' In the Snowlor Court ;hii! 0. J. THOMAS . v ' VS. - M'&.Atu ' SARAH THOMAS, , ' ( k, im deiendant above named will : take notice that an action entity f as abovA haji Kami, .nmmonn.l In v bunerior Court of Madison finnnrv for absolute . divorce, and the said defendant, will further tak motif that she is required .to appear before ; the Clerk of the Superior Court oft saia 'county in; bu days alter the 28th day of July. 1930. at the court house of said county in Marshall, N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint la said action, . or the, nlaintiff: will iddIt tn th fonrt -fop the relief demanded . in said com- " plaint. .v. i'jv ,:":: ---:V:: " Tis 27th day of June, 1930. ' rr J. HUBERT DAVIS, Qerk ; y L rof jHie Superior Court.' June xi, uiy , u, ,ie. , LOST .& WANT AIIS. 25 words or less 25c for one week 75c for four weeks. Additional wore 1 cent a word a week CASH First lit Saturday's ' baseball ' game, Laurel ran in 8 scores In the, first inning.' Mr Ferguson, on the side, had said there wi something wrong and themistake was discovered in holdinff - the , pitcher behind ' the nl&te instead of . in front, , as waa .vi,h mU proved, our teamV holding them to - protect ttt, Wttks iattofy the tax corn- only 2 scores more, making 10 o , mlssloners and avoid a contest la Con- J in ' Laurelfe iavor we (ciami our ; cress," Mr. Paton says.; "rrom ine boys did well for a raw team; if we standpoint of the tax authorities, the aa v.. t and 'the" Laurel '. taaln objectives have been aa amend- tire of either repealltir th Intangible i lawa or limiting taxation of na tional bank shares at the Intangible j rate. Tnererore.tney sougnv a oroaa enlng of the permissive provisions, -. Also, Mr. Paton points out; a Su preme Court decision - held a state's excise tax on corporations Invalid where It Included income from Federal and local government bonds in the ex cise measure. This created doubt as to some state bank excise taxes, Conference have been held to be4929 an action, entitled ; as-a- . M a M J iDove was commencea m me . superior jOnly today he salds MI aint never I VMI HAWHPM. ... ....... , - , . XI . .uourc ox maaison uouniy or m Jimmy's . father: "He ab't, ain't purpose of foreclosing Tax liens he? .Why, the joung whelp's travel- for the taxes due for th years 1924, ed twicet as 'far as most kids his 1925, .1928 and 1927, and on the zoiiowmg real estate; ? - " 35 acres fa No. 10 Township, de- age.' scribed as follows: Deed from I Frank I Ljnders "and wife, Americua Landers, to John Landers, dated May - 21, 1921, re- FROM. LEICESTER , n. .r -" Li corded, in Book NO. 42, at Page 614, The aeries of revival services, . rt.i- nf tlt. ' o.-sJ?.- n which have been held a Belle M. E. Deeds for Madison County, North KnurcA , every evening during 'the Carolina. FOR SALEs Chevrolet Coupe, 1927 Model, good condition. New rear end, Generator overhauled, brakes re lined and new paint job have re cently been made. Tires Good. C. E. SANDERS, Box 164 - - . V Marshall, N. C. ltpd. ';:.V;:y--V; NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION NORTH CAROLINA, ' . , MADISON 'COUNTY. -. ' 'V In the Superior Court NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE J. W RANDALL, ;':," -&: , Vf'.S VS.'"- ; '' ' JOHN LANDERS ; ' f " 5 By. virtue of an execution direct ed to tiie undersigned by the Superi or Court of Madison County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, August 4th, 1930, (it being the first Monday in August) at twelve o'clock, M., at the court house door in Marshall, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said John Landers, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to- wit : Being in No. 10 Tcwnship, Mad ison County, N. C, Beginning on stake on top of the graveyard ridge' and runs N. 38 E. to a chest, nut oak; N. 10" E. 132 poles to a stake in the Griffith line; then W. 46 soles with the: Griffith line to a locust at the branch thence down and with the branch to the S. 55" W- "102 pole line;" thence with that line 22 poles to the top of the Grave Yard ridge: thence up and with that line to the beginning." This July 9th, 1930. R. R. July 11-18-25-Aug. 1. RAMSEY, . Sheriff. CASE NO. BOO Tewaaaip No. IS CortiBeaU No. 211.(2) NORTH CAROLINA, , . MADISON COUNTY. : - la ho Sapartor Court ' . MADISON COUNTY, Plaintiff, BURNETT METCALF and wife, MRS BURNETT METCALF; KELLY METCALF and wife, f MRS. KELLY METCALF, De- s,.iHV-;i;a..-W4v.. The 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 Sunerior Court of Madison Conn. ty against the said defendants, titere- jr"r . -rtg-lttent which would permit certain team showed they were good sports, flUtM thelr tow rat4 and that is the commendable thing u Um4 Jn any game. ; It Is to be regretted rlT a sdeauata, bit not exceseive, and seriously, 'that there are those revenue from national bank shares, who follow games and do not show . and aa amendment which would per cood sportsmanship. The beauty tmlt certain states to tax corporations and joy a player or fan may get te a thel' net Income, excluding Income J f K -I.. , , pvA-' from tax-exempta, andvat the same came is usually spoiled or cut short . j.." . l aaiiu uviirv aaaey satav w v wmmu u via PT ome who have never , leamea hanks as heretofore. From the good sportsmanship. - - - standpoint of the banks. It has been , - Our team would like to schedule deemed Imperative to maintain the games wJth other: teams, and invite protective principles of Sectionals, von tn writft N. L. Ponder. Maniir-- - The Changes Aareed On w R.rtM 'TJndaev. Cantata, at In the proposed amendment the ex- a -i '-r v ' . . ' i toting provision permitting taxation of -ty . .v-i-. v.riv .haren no hlaher than the rata ' wTiri n i rt I Pn eompoUng moneyed capital has X II 1 1 T 1 1 E I I ? I J I i A 1 1 ' b08n modified with respeot to oertaln - O J U 1 11 ii ill 1 11X aJLLT" tangible tax states only by a provt- ...vAYSvr.TrT:'. . 1 Sw..l t . - 4 . Fcrr.:rr::.i::,r;.c. ........ . "- Jt. ..1 uil. Uwt ) EI.CCT1V2 12:C1 AM " ' (ci::: l r:Z) ' , Psorer t i i- at liars. II as f oo -i N. 101 . e.t Voumi at 6:24 AM Wo. 11- .Vtrf!t !- r"V rr. 7 .trjt c Wo. 23 t tl t.ZI '. We, 12 nst rou.i ,t i? : : Wo. 1C2 r t 1 -t 1 st NOTIJ: I-ir-:.-;! t .re r kv,i t fgure oo hoor k.tfr. ,. T' r t" '41 t t t f r. r. 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'5 J 1 sion under whlch' instead of the moneyed capital limitation, the rate shall sot be creator than the rate upon t'Ua shares of other financial corpora tions, nor upon the net assets of Indi viduals, partnerships or associations employed la the banking, loan or In vestment business, nor higher than the rate assessed upon mercantile, manufacturing and business corpora tions with head oQce In the state. ; "Also an added fulh alternative per missive B"n;, fnatod ft a sre- siSs tax, jaimits a stale, la-place of an ad valorem tax on bank shares, to ad 3 together total dividends paid the preening year and tva !cre&as la caplUl, surplus and udlYlJed proCta, l ss adJ:::ons ti c: '-4 or s I '4 la ty BtocVI.Ijrs, and to i '3 toU4 ly te Busier cf b" lis s'-'a njiy tx t' 9 scares t v -oa Cj amount, ttt t't to e. t.s t-.U cn otvr y " .ill! f nr u to t" 'r sit I "Z i t 1 ii ( airi' v ' t 9 1 ' re Ut 1 r " Ir ' t x ."i f r f '- r "t J '" t ' -1 l . I 1 It t I'Vltr r ! I i 1 I c . i ' ' t f ' i 1 j ! (M ! i li ! i e t a : . i 4 r l o. r. a f II S3 i. vast two weeks dosed last Snnrfav! BEGINNING on a stake on top of night - Twenfeysix persons professed T!,eJ!ffi v-S fju tr. m.-io iri.w j- S8-E., to a chestnut oak; then North f aith tn Christ, The doors of the io-E132 poles to a stake in the church wffl be opened next. Sunday ( Griffith line; then West, 46 poles to receive those who wish -to join 'with the Griffith line to a locust at this church. , r I tne branch; thence down and wren The choir from Leicester SM. E. ' br8nch -S. the At" "ti! rwW wa v.: i TLTa Z Poles ; line; thence ; with line about V w 22 poles to the graveyjaxa ridge; go Xq. Dbta Creek church next Sun- then up and with that ridgs to th oay axternoon. to sing 4n a special JjEUiMfilNti. : - - musical program. - Choir practice! Being the same land described in fa being held regularly. V , . - I J 1 w ox ui pswtee, and Frank Landers and wife, tor, Rev. Mt, Mahaffey, Dr. Robert Americus Landers, parties of the H. Spiro of Ashevillg filled - his ap- i third, part, dated. May 21,. 1921, re- poihtment at New Found v Baptist lJa n iVT1.01 .liaiBi. J,00lt N0' cWh $i..nH.v ...n.w S3, Page 251vln the office of the . . "I . ..: . 'Kegister of Deeds- fori MadiSon . n moiw am society wiu noid Countv. North Carolina. its regular meeting next Thursday! Also one Town Lot in No.' P. M.; at Leicester M." E. Church, South. - i From SANDY MUSH Township, Ward 2. described in Deed, Of ,. Trust from John Linden and wife, Biddie Landers, to John H. McElroy Trustee, and the. Bank of rrench Broad, party of, the third part, ded June 10, . 1926, recorded hi' Deed of T'rust'BooTt No-d.-'Page 282, in the office of th9 Register of Deeds for. Madison , County, North Messrs. R. E. Duckett and T. T. King motored to town Thursday. Mr. Albert Imrla was hera Tna. rrnHn day. - ' - ' - - BEGINNING on an iron pipe in Mr. Lee Harris and Mr. Oliver corner of Landers'.MiU lot run- lTinf m.TI. v... 4 ri ning west, iv i-res 10 an iron pipe,; King made a business trip to Can- .k.".. ,;wi,M; . .LCI. mmi last . - . thMn 71 fA'inutkM n an iron Mr. Mont Hannah is working' for pipe in Landers Mill lot;' thence 24 Mr. A. P. Duckett at present -".. feet In a southwesterly direction to ml. vs. rn.-i. ..j in.i the BEGINNING corner. . . ' ' jmioo uwui uwik, aim .juuo nuiu - . , . Ax 7 1 uemg tne same iot conveyea oy r"""' r ' tlX . John H. LIcElroy, Trustee, to the Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King Wednee- Sank of French Broad, on the Srd dy . ' day of February, 19o0, a record of Miss Florence Surrett called at which appears on Pag 92, Book 1. the home of Mrs. Richard Surrett f' records oi r orecio sure , m .-!, ' the office of the Clerk ef the Superl- Saturday morning. , - l r.mrt ,f M.iaa. rMmt. North! nr. .-J ir if- TT....1. & . ... , K mi. uu tuvui &tiiM.it ouiu (Carolina.' - .-" son, Uene, and Ur. YV. M. llunsing It is !o ordered that all other were thg guests of Mir. and Mrs. T. 'Peon c! '-r.ing an fnterert In the ' King Sunday suDject r ter oi ssio action snau , . , I appear and present set up and de- Mr. snd I-rs. Gorden Clark were fed reflective claims, in six uests of his parents Sunday. months from the date of this no- T.ev. tlr. Lovelett preached a fine tice, tj -r i?e they shall be forever frmoa st the Erlck Church Sunday, i barred 1 foreclosed of any and j an mien property, c 1 sale there; i . . X I This t' J J' ' J Sun-1 or c'.aims In or to tne the proceeds from the L'iss UU j ss as Toone a it ' ay E.hool Z "7 ' -July '4-n-:: ?v of Jvrne, 1930. V T DAVIS. Clerk ;.vr Court I.r,"'Hon I.ona Cfro.,r.a. fore, - all other penons owning or claiming an interest in the land de scribed in said Judgment will take notice that on the 16th day of Octo ber, 1929, an action entitled as a bove was commenced in the Sunerior Court of Madison County for the pur pose oi xoreeiosing Tax uens for the taxes due f or the year 1923, and on the' following real $tateir'??:-'-i?. Described in a Deed from Vernon Rogers and wife. Estay Rogers, of the CountyVof Madison - State 'of Register of , Deeds for Marfiami and i wlf e, Veya Metcalf, dated Au gust 12, 192 recorded in Book No. 43, jfage 195, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Morflitnn Couty,v Nort j Carolina, said deed conveying . ail their interest -. title and estate in one-third interest in a certain piece,- parcel, or lot of land, situate, lyina: and being In the Conn. ry or Madison, state of North Caro lina, BEGINNING on a stake in the west margin of the street, in front of Dr. J. H. Baird's residence, where he lived at the time of his death. In the Town x)f Mars Hill, and in the south- marginof: tbTtf alley; running back and passing around said J, H. Baird's . stable, said stake beinc in the angle of said street and . runs Kith the: West margin of the first named street. South : 7-W.i " 4 poles to stake t then South v 21-wv poles, less 2 links to a stake more closely outlined; runs from the be- ginnim stake, side by side with the Stats Highway that leads, from Mart Hill to Asheville; then North 62-W., 7 poles and 5 links to a stake In the south margin of the second street or alley therein named, and Dr. I. E. Burnett's line; then North 65-E.r 7 poles and IS links to the BEGIN NING, that la, with the street that leads to. Dr. J. HV Baird's ; stable, containing of an acre being the same more or less. It is also ordered that all other persons claiming an Interest in the hereinafter described, lor the pur subject matter of said action 'suall appear and present set up and de fend t!.eir respective claims, in six months from t'e -te of this notice, otheimife they shall be forever barr ed and foreclosed of any and all In terests or claims in or to the proper ty, or the proceeds from the sals , This the 7th dv of JULY, 1"9. . J. HUSKRT DA VI.?. Ork , . Superior Court, I''on ' x"7 ' Co-r.ty, North Cfciv.Jia,' 'yll-lS-IW.-.l. . NOTICE OF SERVICE ' v.;' v if'CASE NO. 360 Y Township No. 9 ' , Carti6cata No. 8-(2) NORTH CAROLINA, v;-;;. MADISON qOUNTY, : . In tha Suparior Cpart MADISON COUNTY, Tlaintiff, , ''':..-' ; Vs.''v'''V,''i:i''''-'i'-r'V.V- G. K. FREEMAN and wife, MRS. s G: Ki FREEMAN, Defendants. . . The defendants above named, hav ing been duly served with process as required by law, and INTERLOCU TORY JUDGMENT OF FORECLO URE ' having' been duly entered In ie Superior' ' Court of "Madison County against 'the said defendants, : therefore, all other persons owning or c!ci2"J:'. an interest In the land described in said Judgment will take totice that on the 10th day of Oc xber, 1929, an action entitled as a- , rt. was commeirced in the Supe-. lor Court of Madison County for the purpose of foreclosing Tax Liens for the taxes due for the year 1916, and on the following real at. t.ii&t 'mv' Described in a Deed f rom G. K. -Freeman,- Guardian, to S. L. Clark, v on the 13th day of November, 1920, recorded in Book No. 41, Page 92, , in the office of the Register of Deeds -for,; Madison 1 County, North ; Caroli na.''' ' -: : " ' ' :: ' ' ):.- : " - BEGINNING on a small maple on ' a rock, and pointers, and runs East. 127 poles to a small double dogwood and pointers. atear "a rock;lT thence South, .125 poles to a stake and. pointers: thewce West .126 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 100 a cres more or less. - " . Bein? the same tract of land con- ; veved, hv ded dated March 24i 1911, f ronv W. i H. Plemmons and ; wife,' Iva -PlemTnous, to G.. K. Free man and Lucinda Freeman, his wife, " recorded in the Register of Deeds' Office of Madison , County, North ' Carolina, in ; Deed : Book , . No. 82, ' Pasre 398. ref erewce - to i which is hereby made, except that portion of said, land conveyed by G. - K. . jrree man. and wife, Lucinda Freeman, to . S. L. Clark, on the - day of , 4 1916. ' The land hereto con veyed by G. K, Freeman as Guard- Jn, and Oliver freeman as me saia ward, being that portion or tha saia above named tract of land not eon- . veyed to the said S. L. Clark by G. K. Freeman and wife, Lucinda Free man. Th; said remaining part of said land containing 22 acres more or less, being the same land convey-' ed by the said G. . K. Freeman and wife, Lucinda Freemen to the said Oliver Freeman on the day of ', ttober, 1920. - it la a!o ordered that all other prsons cliniir!3 an Interest In the subject metier or saia' action snau spf ar r-d prect, set. so oe fecd lif:r res-TMictive elaima, in sit monUis from the 5 b of t' is notks. erwiae they stl be forever carr- J and foref 1 ed cf any and a'4 Interests or i"iis In ot t b preyrty, or tV rroce-da from the s; ' t-.erecf. " . -'TLls tt ?" N ef J". j j. i:l'. .t t:' r - '.. . f r C. i 7 411-:;. . ' . . .....
The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 25, 1930, edition 1
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