AUGUST 40, 1M4
RECORD
Pag Nine
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TWO MINUTES
HUH THE BtBLE
B. 0UM
Ths newspapers ar filling with
exciting new these day, bat the
divine extension of this preaent
age of grace ia the moat sensat
ional news of all.
Wt re prom to the bleaoinga
of oar times too much for granted.
Wo forget too easily that for more
than 1900 years the World has
boon rip for God's judgment
Tar since His Son, the Lord Je
sus Christ, was crusified and sent
from from this world as a royal
Exile.
AH through the Old Testament
Psahns and prophet it ia clear
that the world's rejection of
Christ was to bo visited with aw
ful judgment. The Second Psalm,
describing the world's rejection of
"the Lord and His anointed, "goes
on to say: "Then shall He (God)
speak onto them in His wrath and
vex thorn in His sore displeasure".
In Psalm 110:1, too, wo have the
Father saying to His rejected Son:
"Sit Thou at my right hand, on
TIL I HAKE THINE ENEMIES
THY FOOTSTOOL".
Tat, whan all seemed ready for
the divine judgement to fall, God
interrupted the prophetic program
and saved Saul of Tarsus, the
"Chief of sinners," and the leader
of the i world's rebellion against
Christ More: He appointed Saul
as the Apostle Paul to 'proclaim
"the gospel of the grace of God
(Acta 2024), the wonderful news
that because Christ suffered, the
Just for the um'ust, at Calvary,
any sinner may ho saved by grace
though faith, apart from religious
or other works.
The wages of sin is death, but
the free gift of God vls eternal
jlife through Jesus Christ our
fore: "To him that worketh not
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thank God, He has in graco delay
ed it until now. "Behold, now is
iv. ..ontAH time: now is the day
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of salvation" (u or.
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NOTICE
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AHTION
1 JAMES J
nawiim ana
NNNM IRENE
of mm
BY P
rmm.
in mm ntwiHHK COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON (XJUNTX
STATE HIGHWAY COMMI8
8ION, Plaintiff
V.
SUSIE SH ELTON
FRANKLIN and husband, ED
WARD FRANKLIN, Defendant
TO PAUL SHELTON and wife,
ADDIB SH ELTON: and IRENE
FRANKLIN SU nusoana, rv
WARD FRANKLIN
that nleadlnir IHi-
ing relief against you has been
nied in tne aoovs-wmwi -Th
nature nf the relief bains
u..kt. i. mm ntiM- That con
demnation and appropriation, for
highway purposes, ui n iiuwoau
nr titii In that certain land ly
ing and being in Ward 1, No. ?
Township, Madison County, North
Carolina, ana Demg tni parcel 01
land conveyed to E. L. Shelton by
deed dated November 11, 1946, re
rnvilml In Rook 75. naffe 77. Madi
son County Public Registry; said
description specnioaiiy incorpor
ated herein by reference.
Yam ova ronlllrAlt to male A de
fense to such pleating not later
. n . . - r nr 1
than aeptemoer iu, Ufoo, ana upuii
your failure to do so, the party
seeking service against you will
apply to the Court for the relief
sought.
This the 6th day of August,
1064.
HERBERT HAWKINS, Clerk of
Superior Court. Madison County
8-13 9-3c
NOTICE
OF TAX SALE
TOWN OF MARSHALL
Marshall, N. C.
At 12 o'clock noon, Monday, Sep
tember 14, 1964, I will sell at pub
lic auction, at the Courthouse, pur
suant to the existing laws of North
Carolina, the following real estate
of which the 1968 tax remains un
paid. This being all the real es
tate owned in the respective Town
of Marshall, N. C List of all
property to be Bold and the amount
jbf taxes due are as follows:
Knox Brigman & Buquo $1.12
Mrs. Lloyd Buckner (Estate) 32.00
Mack Caldwell
Hubert Candler
Lillie Clark (Heirs)
Kermit Cody
Charles Crowe
Mrs. Wanda Crowe
. E. Davis (Heia)
R. Elam Farm' Supply
R. Elam -
Mrs. John Henslcy
R. V. Fisher
Harry Haynie
James Haynie
John A. Hensley
rL D. Houston
E1 merse Johnson
Charles Jones
Hubert Jones (Deceased)
Will Jones (Deceased) ;
Jack Lunsford
W. T. McKinney Jr.
Marshall Broadcasting Co.
Ruby Moore
Charlie Nix
Clarence Nix
Fleet Nix Jr.
Joe Nix
Mark Pegg
Paul Pegg
E. W. Plemmons
E. Y. Ponder
Grover Ponder
Love Ponder
Wade Ponder
Jerry Ramsey Estate
J. Weldon Ramsey
M. G. Ramsey Heirs
Troy & Salola Ramsey
Albert Rector
Fred Redmon
Ray Roberts
Mrs. Fred Robinson
T. F. Sams
O. M. Shelton Estate
Valarie & Ronnie Shelton
Van Smith Estate
James E. Tilson
Coleman Tipton Estate
Cleophas Ward
Mildred Weild
Clyde Worley
Helen & Dale Worley
Jeter Worley
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
V:
21.59
24.28
3.36
217.88
69.44
69.20
1.23
156.90
25.86
.48
33.48
6.84
8924
89.92
19.32
1.76
1.76
.32
34.94
47.52
70.00
7.76
15.1C
46.32
51.48
27.32
2.40
3.24
194.88
9.12
28.68
1.12
1.76
1.28
262.00
34.16
66.88
5.00
28.16
20.41
121.20
28.08
.80
24.60
TL80
4.48
88.24
.64
647
6.64
1520
TOWN OF MARSHALL
PEARL R. RECTOR,
Tax Collector
HARD TO MAKE ENDS MEET
Even the people who travel in
the best circles find it mighty
hard to make both ends meet
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How To Kill It
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NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of aale contained m a certain
deed of trust, executed by Louis
Ponder and bis wire, insogano
Ponder, dated the tad day of April,
IMS, and recorded in Book 56,
Page 8. in the Office of the Reg
later of Deeds of Madison County,
North Carolina, default having
been made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured and
said deed of trust being by the
terms thereof subject to foreclos
ure, the undersigned Trustee will
offer for aale et public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at the
Courthouse door in Marshall
XT u ml 1 .on n m on
the 31st day of August, 1964, the
property conveyed in said deed of
trust, tne same iynw ana dbius
in Madison County, North Caroli
na, and more particularly describ
ed as follows :
Lying and being in Township
15 on Gabriel's Creek Public Road,
adjoining the lands of Charlie
Clayton, Lark ureene ana ueon
el's Creek Public Road, and de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING on a stake in Ga
I t -1 f 1, T.. V.1 J TttxmA a (W
UriCl B Jl CCIl X UUHL m
ner of Ponder and Charlie Clay
ton, thence leaving said road and
runninsr South 64 dee. 85' East,
192 feet to a stake in the Charlie
Clavton line and corner of Ponder
and Lark Greene; thence with tho
Ponder-Greene line North 1 deg.
East. 478 feet to a stake, cornel
of Ponder and Greene; thence
North 61 deg. 10' West, 100 feet
to a stake in the Gabriel's Creek
Public Road: thence down and wit!
Baid road to the BEGINNING,
containing 2 acres, more or less.
The above tract of land was sur
veyed and platted by Ben H. Fris
by, Sr.. Registered Surveyor, this
being the unsold portion of an or
iginal portion of land containing
44.5 acres, more or less.
Deed to said property recorded
in Book 80 at Page 204.
This sale will be made subject
to all outstanding and unpaid tax
es.
This, the 27th day of July, 1964.
ROY M. BOOTH, Trustee
8-6, 13, 20, 27c
NOTICE
UNRECOGNIZABLE
Maybe figures never lie, but
statisticians can distort them into
unrecognisable shapes.
NOTICE
OF TAX SALE
TOWN OF MARS HILL
Mars Hill, N. C .
i At 12 o'clock noon, Monday, Sep
tember 14, 1964, I will sell at pub-
f flip Tnwn Hall. TiUT-
;VJ Vswpwe w w .v 7 A"
suant to the existing laws of North
Carolina, the following real estate
of which the 1963 tax remains un
paid. This being all the real es
tate owned in the respective Town
of Mars Hill, N. C. List of all
property to be sold and the amount
of taxes due are as follows:
Anderson, Ralph, 1 house and
lot. Bailey Street $32.85
Blankenship, Ben. 1 house,
7 lots, Main Street 28.99
Buckner, Mrs. Thelma, 1 house
and lot, Athletic Street 12.80
Chapman, Robert R., 1 house
and lot, Bailey Street 77.68
Clark, Ben H. Estate, 1
house and lot, Cherry
Street 10.53
Cody, John, 1 business house
and lot, Main Street; 1 bus
iness house and lot, Cas
cade Street
Correll, Mrs. Mary Burnette,
1 house and lot, Main Street 3.90
English, Mrs. Etta, 1 house,
2 lots, N. Main Street 23.14
Holcombe, Ed & Elsberry,
1 business building, Main
Street 59.93
Holcombe, Fred H., Funeral
Home, Main Street; 1 lot,
Main Street; old funeral
home building, Main Street
2 lots. Mtn. View Road 209.8C
Holcombe, Irene and Margar
et Rymer, Poet Office
Building, Main Street 48.65
Holcombe, James, Sr., 1 bus
iness building, Mam Street;
1 house, 2 lots, Anderson
Ptark 112.19
Hunter, R. W., 1 house and
lot, Chestnut Street l7.m
Ponder, Forrest, 1 house
and lot Main Street
Ponder, Raymond E., 1 house
and lot Brace Road .
Ray, Oliver E., 1 house and
lots. Main Street .to
Single, Alvfn, 1 house and
let Mtn. View Road aa oa
Smith, S. H., 1 house and
lot Cherry Street
Tfaomason, Arthur, 4
eras. Crooked Street
Tillery, Roy, 1 house and
lot Chestnut Street W.vi
Tilson, Owen, 7 lots, Mtn.
View Road
Wells, Lather, 1 house, 2
lots. Mtn. View Road 108.W
Wyatt, Ernest, 1 house and
lot, Chestnut Street
TOWN OF MARS HILL
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of aale contained in a certain
deed of trust executed by Grover
C Ponder and wife, Edith R. Pon
der, dated the 6th day of April,
1961, and recorded in Book 52 page
467, in the Office of the Register
of Deeds of Madison County, North
Carolina, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured, and said deed of
trust being by the terms thereof
subject to foreclosure, the under
signed trustee will offer for sale,
at public auction, to tho highest
bidder, for cash, at the Court
house door, in Marshall, North
Carolina, at 11:00 o'clock A. M.,
on the 3rd day of September, 1964.
the property conveyed in said deed
of trust the seme lying and being
in the County of Madison, and
State of North Carolina, in No. 1
Township, and being composed of
four tracts of land, described as
follows:
FIRST TRACT:
All that certain tract of land
containing one hundred fifteen and
four tenths (115.4) acres, more or
less, known as part of the Ada
Ponder place in No. 1-3 Township,
of Madison County, State of North
Carolina, approximately five miles
Southeast from Marshall, on the
Rector Road and Haw Branch,
near the Antioch Church; bound
ed now or formerly as follows:
North by lands of Marie Clark
and Jeter Ramsey; East by the
lands of Olin Jarrett; South by
the lands of Glen Reemes and Ma
rie Clark; and West by tho lands
of Marie Clark. Said tract of
land being more particularly de
scribed according to a plat pre
pared by N. S. Whitaker, from
the deeds on the 12th day of No
vember, 1959, as follows:
BEGINNING on a double white
oak on top of a ridge, Marie
Clark's beginning corner thence
running with the line of tho 41.7
acre tract, the line of Glen
Reemes, and later with the line of
Olin Jarrett and Jeter Ramsey 83
follows: South 50 degrees, 4R
min. East 34.9 poles; North 80
deg. East 11.6 poles; North 54
deg. East 14 polos; North IV aeg.
15 min. East 23.6 poles; ntonn io
deg. East 45 min. East 4V4 poles;
North 31 deg. 15 min. East 24
poles; North 31 deg. 30 min. West
22.3 poles; North 8 deg. 30 min.
East 9.4 poles North 2 deg. West
4 poles; North 26 deg. 30 min.
West 8 poles; North 15 deg. 80
min. West 6 poles; North 35 deg
West 14 poles; North 49 deg. 31
min. West 8 poles; North 19 deg.
15 min. West 4.2 poles to the be
ginning corner of the 41 acre tract;
North 73 deg. 30 min. East 6.8
Doles: North 22 dee. East 18.2
poles; North 43 deg. 30 min. East
4 poles; North 11 deg. East 6
poles; North 86 deg. West 25.4
poles; North 46 deg. West 52.2
noles: South 18 deg. West 46.6
poles; South 33 deg. 30 min. East
1Z.4 poles; south 43 deg. su mm.
East 4 poles; West 11 poles to an-
o tiler curlier ui une iie I
thence continuing with the line or
Jeter Ramsey and later Marie
Clark, and with the line of Marie
Clark and Glen Keemos, Norm vo
deg. 30 min. West 105.5 East 47.5
poles; South 20 deg. East lb poles;
South 14 deg. 30 min. East 18.4
poles; South 16 deg. 30 min. East
16.5 poles; South 27 deg. East 16.4
poles; North 60 deg. 15 min. Eas:
15.8 poles North 41. deg. 15 min.
East 15 poles; North 75 deg. East
16 poles; and South 46 deg. East
15.4 poles to the point of BE
GINNING.
SECOND TRACT:
All that certain tract of land,
containing 64.5 acres, more or less,
known as the "r'llot rvnoD, m jmo.
1 Township, Ward 3, of Madison
Prrnn fir Stnto nf North Carolina.
approximately 5 miles South of
Marshall; oounaeo now or iormer
ly as follows: North by lands of
Horn WalHromv Fast hv lands of
Olin jarrett, and other lands of
Grover C. Ponder, South by other
lands of Grover C. Ponder, West by
lands of H. E. Ramsey and Martin
Ball. Said tract of land being
more particularly described accord
ing in nlitt-. nrennred hv leoral de
acrintinn as follows: REGINNING
on a white oak 20 poles North 45
aeg. west irom me oia rrancis
Lunsford comer in William Luns-
fnwl'a lino nnw a pnmmnn corner
to first tract and runs thence
West 102 poles to a postoak m tne
line of what is called the Ed
Writr-ht arnrp orarvt nf which this
tract is a Part; thence with the
line oi h. e. Ramsey ana martin
Ball, North 70 poles; North 85
Ana Vjtut KK nnlaa. North 9ft nnles:
North 6 deg. East 28 poles to a
point m tne line oz wararoup;
NVirh 7S Acer F.nif- IK noles? thence
with the Olin Jarrett line South
49 deg. West 49 poles to a double
Spanish oak, and the old South-
MMt. Mrrnw nf the John Odel
tract; thence South 28 deg. But
40 poles, south it aeg. aast o
poles; thence East 19 poles to a
aatiiinAii enm vsrith tZTtwa I..
Pender's first tract; thence with
toe Grover C. Ponder line soutn
15 deg. East 82 poles to a stake:
thence Southwest to the point of
BEGINNING.
THIRD TRACT:: . ,
All that certain tract Of land.
containing 11 (eleven) acres more
or lees, known as the "Ponder
Place," in Wart 1 of No. l Town
ship, Madison County, State of
North Carolina and fa the Town
of Marshall and on Roberts Hill
Road; bounded now or xormeny
a follows: wortn nv w
Bo wen, East by the lands of
kim finnrti hv tho lands of
and Fanner, West oy land
Roberts Hill Road and 'S3
ing.-iH
tfcularly described according
ADMINISTRTRIX , NOTICE
Having qualified a Administra
trix of the estate of Harrison
Riddle, deceased, late of Madison
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claim
said estate to
eminat
them to the undersigned at Rt. 5,
Marshall, N. c, on or before tne
6th day of January, 1965, or this
notice wfltebe pleaded in he ef
their recovery. AH persona in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 1st day of August, 1961.
MRS. PAULINE E. PAYNE,
Adminiatratrix
8-6, 18, 20, 27e
ridge, common corner of C. D.
Bowen, C. B. Mbabbum estate
and Ponder and rune thence down
the ridge and with the line of
Mashbum and as follows : South 35
deg. East 9 poles, South 8 deg.
East 12 poles, South 56 deg. East
2 poles, South 32 deg. East 6
poles, South 59 deg. East 11 f.oles,
South 55 deg. East 7 poles, South
67 deg. East 5 poles, to a point on
said ridge, common corner of
Mashbum, White, and Ponder;
thence with the line of White and
later with the line of Farmer
South 50 deg. West 18 poles 8
links North 89 deg. West 6 poles
21 links South 55 deg. West 7 pole
20 links North 67 deg. West 10
nnlna 13 links. South 84 dec 3J
minutes West 18 poles to a point
in the Roberts Hill Road; thenca
down and with said road North 2"
deg. West 7 poles 9 links, Nortn
8 deg. 15 min. East 16 poles 18
links, North 13 deg. 80 mm. East
4 poles 16 links, thence leaving
the road and with the Bowman
line North 65 deg. East 15 poles
4 links and North 45 deg. East 21
.... .... i.?i:TTn
poles to tne point oi bcat1"ixiivj
FUUKin iSAVi: a
ftnr unHivilort' one half interest
in and to the following described
property. A certain piece, parcel
or lot of land, situate, lying, o:
being in Madison County, No. 1
Township on the waiters of Brush
Ureek and oounaea ana moro par
ticularly described as follows:
RFiNn tho aaiu lends hereto
fore, conveyed to Caney Ramsey
and Zade Ponder from D. C. Wad-
dell, Jr. ,and wife, Leila waaaeu
nnil S Tfrimmin Johnson, hv deed
dated November 23rd, 1909, and
registered in book zo at page oio,
in the Office of the Register of
TiAula nf UsiUbaii Horni-tv. and
for a full and complete descrip-
tion as to metes, nounuo, de
reference is hereby made to said
deed registered as aforesaid.
a
TJTTTVTn 4iho ma-ma lnnila heret.O-
MUV I ... I V. I -
fore conveyed to Coney Ramsey
and Zade Ponder from W. M. Wil
son by deed dated September 5,
1910, and registered in Book No.
26, at page 149 in the Register of
Deeds Office of Madison County,
n.i r. . a -full a-nA pomnletn de
scription as to metes, bounds, etc.,
reference is hereby made to said
deed registered as axoresaaa.
Tlila ale. KninfT tha turn tracts
of land conveyed in a deed dated
the 2nd day of October, iio, oj
Caney Ramsey and wife, Hannah
Dumaoir . l.aAo, Pnnrlpr nnlrl deed
being duly recorded in Record of
Deed Book No. 3Z at page aoo,
and the description above having
been taken from said deed, Mad
ison County Registry.
EA'CEFTELi irom tne aoovo
lands is a tract containing about
ivi him IR9 seres, more nr less.
heretofore sold off by predecessors
. .... 1 1 -" J J i t mn
m Ulie, wnicn saiu iimsi. io
owned by E. Y. Ponder and Grover
Ponder. ;
C . ! '
A a avra ri asi mArA noWfll AP lilt
n, VCi lit ill piV v v , ytM. v-vx
of land, situate, lying or being to
XT i rr.- j TUA O ..J hnnwrl-
ed and more particularly described
as iouows: ...
BEGINNING at the pv&ke
road in Joe Cantrell's line on Trail
Ridge and thence with said Joe
CantrelPs line to a chestnut cor
ner in Cantrell line thence 39
m dsVa in RnriTi Ram
sey line; then with said Ramsey
line 64 poles to a nuui nicaw?
ion tne rrage: tnen up ana w v
Ueandera of said ridge 108 poles
to a locust on vim ox me vr4
ridge in the Zade Fonder ana joo
Cantrell line, then down the Joe
rm4mm.U Hiu tn the TYllWif TOM
with said road to the BEGIN
NING, containing sixty (W) acres,
more or less. , , ...
The above lands will be sold m
four tracts as hereinabove de-
scrihed. and onlv as manv of such
separately described units will be
sold as are necessary to satisfy
the obligation secured by the in
strument, prior liens, taxes, costs
and expenses of aale. Said land
mill ha iaU In reverse
iMtt ilMnrannl. that
rour snail oe sow to
i