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Marshall, N. C. Feb. 21, 1935 THE IUWS RECORD INSERT PAGE Willie Say, Dad, that apple I just dte had a worm in it, and I ate that, too.'' Startled Parent Here quick, take his water and wash it down. Willie (calmly) Aw, let him walk down. Ex. NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST NOTICE Reading Teacher: "Tell me wnai is the meaning of 'deacon.' " A Small Boy: "A deacon is a masj of inflammable material placed in a prominent position to warn people." NOTICE! TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that ce.tain deed of trust executed by L. S. ROBERTS AND WIFE, CORA ROBERTS, to C. R. Mashburn. Trustee, under date of xviovemoer ip. . iand authority in me vested by a cer-. 193B : , O'clock M., at the Court ibr trVttP ed of trust, executed by A. F. j H0Use door in Marshall. N. C.. ,ffer uccu j. " . , j KODerts, on tne disi, aay oi j uiy, j office of the Register of Deeds o. recorded in the otflce of Reiiste- of Madison County in Book 24, at page Deeds ol. Madison County. N. C. in 38, default havingr been made in '.he iRock ;j7 at paffe U3 and defau, payment of said indebtedness, and at'navinJ, been mnde in tilP paymen'. of the request of the holder or holders thfl jndebtedness therein secured i.s thereof, the undersigned,, navinK 'pr0vided the ein, and havirg been re been appointed Successor Trustee by :quested s0 to do, the undersigned will Under and by virtue of the power NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST ' Under and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested in a cer tain deed of trust executed by M. D. Sprinkle and wife, Ella Sprinkle, on the 4th dav of Dec. 1922. which said deed of trust is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Madison County, N. C. in deed of trust book No. 24, at page 272. and default having been made in the pay ment of same, and having been re quested so to do the undersigned Trustee, will on Saturday. March 2, New Kidneys If you could trfl-to your ueglected, tired and lazy KidneyB for new ones, you would auto matically srt rid of Nijrht Kisfn. Nervousness, Diiiineaa, Kheumfvtism, Burning. Itchinir and Acidity. TooorrectuncticnaJ kidney disorder, try the vuaranterd Doctor's special preMcrip tion called CYSTKX (Sis-tex). Must fix you op in S days or money back. At tli Orugfisia an oider of the Court, will, on tne.; c.,. 'n,. i,f0,v, a iQ.-is t 28th day of February, 1935, at 12 twelve o'clock M.. at the court house o'clock noon, at the Court House door of Madi!!0n County., at Mai Door in Madison County, North gha n. c.. offer for sale to the high Carolina, offer for sale at Dublic aiic- est bid,iel. for caSn to satisfy said in tion. for cash, to the highest bidder deDtednc?s, the following described the following described lands, to-wit: t aet 0. .m.ei 0f land, described as Adjoining the lands of W. O. Con- t0)mv: nor. 0. J. Anderson and othe.s, de- pir.t xract: Situate on the waters scribed as follows: BEGINNING ON of Bifr fvv and the French Broad Riv A ROCK on North side of a branch er aijnining the lands of A. E. Revis, below a road leading fiom W. 0. jjj. Henslev and olhe s, bounded as Connor farm on Gabriels Creek to f0ncws: BEGINNING at a hickory Mars Hill, said rock beinc coiner m at 0r near (ne West bank of B e Ivy a tract of land belonging to O. J. and an0ut 50 poles about the mouth, Anderson sold him by S. O. and H. jt DejnK the Northwest corner of a G. Carter and runs S 81.30 W. 22 100-ac e tract granted to Jonathan poles to a small chestnut oak g ow- Gutherie, and then runs South with ing out from under a S. side of a the line of the Gutherie tract 150 chestnut stumn on top of a ridge, po?-es to a white oak coiner of the said thence up and with top of said ridge Quthe ie tract, then South as before as toilows: IN. on w. 18 pees, im. k no es to the Thomas Lunstord line ; 80.15 W. 7 poles, N. 45.25 W. 8 poles. N. 58.30 W. 16 poles, N. 65.15 10 poles, N. 3 W. 12 poles,' N. 60.15 W. 20 poles. W. 12 poles. N. 50 W. 6 poles. N. 22.30 W. 32 thence with that line South 58 West 34 poles to a white oak. corner of said Lunsford tract; then with the other line of the Luns:'oid tract; North 6 West 40 poles to an ash in Doles. N. 26.45 W. 20 noles, N. 2 .15 the field, another coiner of the l.uns- W. 6 poles, N. 9 E. 9 poes, N. 19.30 ford tiact, also what was once John W. 25 poles to a stake on top of said j Cole's corner; then with the John ridge; thence leaving said ridge down ; Cole 'ine to the river; thence down with the top of another ridge as fo'- j and with the river to the mouth of lows: S. 55 E. 22 poles, S. 80 E. 6 , Big In; then up Bie Ivy to the Be poles, S. 70.45 E. 18 poles, S. 82.30 limning, containing 100 acres more or E. 8 poles. N. 85 E. 16 poles, S. 75 ess. E. 10 poles; thence to a hollow! Second Tract: Beginnipg at a post oak, swollen at the ground on ?lrge vate - birch on the bank of the top of said ridige W. O. Connor's cor-.prench Broad River, and runs south ner; thence S. 20.15 E. 42 poles to ' east. to a black walnut on the bank of three chestnut trees; thence S. 38.15 (a small branch; thence with ihe E. 14 poles to a small black oak branch to the James Lunsf ord ash stump and pointers; thence S. 21.30 j corner inside of the Lunsford fields, W. 14 poles to a stake o the upper then South 58 Wert 80 coles, more bank of a private road; thence down- or less to a hickory which was once ward with said upper side of road S. known as Smith's and Co'e's corner 40.45 E. 14 poles to a stake; thence to a white oak on top of a ridge S. 45 E. 20 poles to a stake on the thence South 81" West 10 poles to a S. margin of the Banjo Branch Road: s'ake: thence North 78' 8 poles co a thence with said road S. 5 E. 13 poles small black pine in the John Patton to a rock set up; thence S. 49 E. 15 line; then"e North 72 poles more or poles to the beginning, containing 50 less, to a water birch on the bank of acres, more or less, and being land the Fren-h Broad River, ihen with said river to the Beginning, contain iig 75 acres more or les. This Feb. 6. 1935 . TENCH C COXE, JR., Trustee fo Sal'ie P. Coxe. F-7. 14. 21. 28. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE purchased from J. G. Al'en and wife. recorded in Book 42, on page 115. in the office of the Register of Deeds for Madison County. This 24th day of January, 1935. THOMAS L. JOHNSON, SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE J-31. F-7. 14. 21 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having- qualified as admin'stratrix Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Clarence P. Robinett, Of the estate of W. O. Rector, deceas- deceased, late of Madison County, ed .late of Madison County, N. C, N. C, this is to notify al! persons this is to notify all persons having having claims against the sa;d estate claims against the said estate to pre- to rreent the same to the underngn- sent the same to the undersigned a; ed at Marshall. N. C, within twelve Marshall, N. C., Route 1, within months from this date or the same twelve months from this date or the will be D'eaded in bar of their recov- same will be pleaded in bar of their ery. All persons owing said estate recovery. All persons owing said es tate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This Feb. 18th. 1935. MRS. W- O. RECTOR. Administra trix of the estate of W. O. Rector. F-21, 28 M-7, 14, 21, 28 pd. will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Jan. 10th. 1935. MISS EDNA ROBINETT. Admin istratrix of the estate of Clarence P. Robinett. J-17, 24, 31. F-7, 14, 21 ior sale, to satisfy said indebtedness the fo'lowing described tract of land. "L inl and being in the Town of Marshall, BEGINNING at a stake at the edsre of the Public road on the light hand side of said road leading from Marshall to Walnut Creek, said slake being about 30 or 40 yards from and above the large rock cul vert and runs N. 78 R 25 poles to a etake; N. 52 E. 24 po'es to a smal black oak near a white pine; N. 82 E. 22 poles to a small black pine in J. F. Rcdmon's line; thence with the top of lidjfe ?nd with the wire fence S 31 E. 13 poles and 7 links to a stake; S. 8 W. 6 noles to a black pine; S. 57 W. 14 po es to a post oak; S. 83 W. 8 noles to a black pine; S. 2 E. 8 poles to a double Spanish oak; S. i.'9 W. 12 uoles to a slake: S. 40 W. 12 poles to a stake; S. 66 W. 12 poles to a black oak; N. 38 W 4 poles to a take; N. 19'i W. 10 poles to a stake; N. 42 W. 18 poles to a stake; N. 60 W. 20 poles to a slake in the road opposite where Whitehurst ives; trence with the road N. 25 E. 17 no!es to the BEGINNING. Contain ing 14 acres and 35 rojls. This the 29th day of Jan., 1935. C. B. MASHBURN. Trustee. By Myrtle Mashburn, Admx. J-31 F-7. 14. 21 NOTICE OF SALE CASE NO. 1569 TOWNSHIP NO. 16 CERTIFICATE NO, 705-(9) NORTH CAROLINA, MADISOJN COUNTY. In the Superior Court MADISON COUNTY. Plaintiff, vs. L. M. PEEK, et al.. DefendanU. Bv viitue of the power contained m a Judgment of the Superior Court ' of Madison County, in the above en ! titled cause, authorizing the under signed Commissioner to sell the land hereinafter described, for the pur poses specified in said Judgment, I will, on the 18th day of March, 1935, at 12:00 o'clock M., at the Court House Door of said County, soli to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the said Judgment, all the right, title and interest which the said defendants above named, and all oth er nersons claiming an interest in said lands herein described, to-wit: Bounded on the North bv the lands of Garfield Fender, on the South by Big Laurel Creek, on the West by Big Laurel Cieek. on the East by G. K. Cody, and known as the L. M. Peek j place, and reference is hereby made to the Interlocutory Judgment, en tered the 11th day of February, in this case in 'e Superior Court for a more and complete description of this land. This the 11th dav of February, 1935. JOHN A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner. F-14, 21, 28M-7 NOTICE NOTICE DEED NOTICE OF SALE UNDER OF TRUST Under and bv . virtue of the power and authority in me vested in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Myrtle Randal' and husband. J. W. Randall. Sr., on the 6th day of April, 1934 which said deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Madison Countv in deed of trust book No .38, at page 136, and de fault having been made in the pay men" o" same, and having been re mes ed so to do the unders'gned Tru-tee. will on Saturday, March 2nd, 1935, at 12 o'clock M.. at the Court House door, offer for sale to satisfy said indebtedness, the fol'owing de scribed ti act of land: Lying and being in Ward 2 of No. 1 Township, near" Barnard, adjoining the lands of Columbus Redmon, Fi dell Baker and L. C. Reed, being the same lands conveyed by D. T. Haynie and wife, Lelia Haynie, to J. W. Ran dall, Sr. bv deed dated Dec. 2, 1920 recorded in Book 42, at page 372. containing 1 acre more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beine the same lands conveyed by Bettv J Nichols to J. W. Randall Sr., Iby deed dated Nov. 28 1921, recorded in the office of the Reigister of Deeds for Madison County. Containing 1 acre more or less. THIRD TRACT: Being the same lands conveyed by J. H. Lunsford and wife to J. W. Randall by deed dated Oct. 10, 1921, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Madison County. Containing a cres more or less. Being the same lands purchased by Murtle Randall under a foreclosure sale March 24, 1934. This the 29th day of Jan., 1935. J. C. RAMSEY, Trustee. J-31 F-7. 14, 21 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested in a cer tain deed of trust executed by B. T. Hensley and wife, Sarah Hensley. on the 7th dsj of July, 1926, which said deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Madison County, in deed of trust book No. 32, at page 65, and default having been made in the payment of same, and having been requested so to do the undersigned Trustee will on Satur day. March 2nd. 1935. at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House door in the Town of Marshall, offer for sale, to satisfy said indebtedness the follow ing described tract of Iand : Lying and being in No. 2 Townshin Madison Cojinty, N. C, adjoining the 'ands of Jersey Chandley, J. A. Shel ton and Government Land and more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land containinij 108 acres more or less, being bounded on the North by rands . of the Government, on the East by the lands of J. A. Shelton on the South by the lands of Jersey Chandley and on the West bv the lands of C. Hensley and Government Land and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by W. K. Hunter. Sur veyor, on. the 27th of March, 1926, which plat is on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C. and being the same land on which the Federal Land Bank has a prior deed of trust recorded in book No. 25 at page 99, and being all of the lands owned by B. T. Hensley and wife." This the 29th day of Jan., 1935. C. B. MASHBURN. Trustee, dee'd, by Myrtle Mashburn, Administra trix of C. B. Maahburn. J-31 F-7. 14, 21
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