(1 (HP'fP jp RESALE NOTICE CAROLINA N COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT NORTH .MADISO IN THE LOIS CH et vir, at si, URCH MOORE, TB. Plaintiffs, MARION REYNOLDS, at Tlr, at al, Defendant. Undar and by virtue of an or dar of the Superior Court of Madl aon County, made and entered in the above entitled special proceed ing, and under and by virtue of an order of reeale, upon an advanced bid therein, the undersigned Com- lmsstoner will on the 15th day ot February, lueo, at 2:00 p. m., at door of the Courthouse in Marshal!, North Carolina, offer for resale, to the highest bidder for cash, Tract No. One being the home place of the late Joe Lawson, upon an open ing bid of SEVENTEEN THOUS AND EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY SEVEN AND 50100 DOLLARS ($17,847.60), and on Tract No. Two, known as the Joe Lawson Mine Hollow Tract, upon an open ing bid of THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TWENTY AND NO100 DOLLARS ($3,620.00), but Bubject to the confirmation of the court,, those certain tracts or parcels of land more particu- klfy daecHbed lavnvi nu. unh: MM Nkal tMh tain tract of land, Mac 4 be ta in No. TownaWpT Madison yansav, am annua creek, contain ng 67 acres, mora or lass, am anown as uie Joa Lawson borne place, being bound on the North by Anderson heirs, J. Wood heirs and George Gregg, on the East by lands of Troy Self, and on the South by lands of Floyd Rathbone and U. S. Highway 26-70, and on uie west oy m Church and An derson heirs. Said tract of land is more particularly described ac cording to a plat and survey there of made by Ben Frisby, Register ad Surveyor, dated October 21 1964, as follows. BEGINNING on two hickors treea standing in a fence corner and marking George Greeg's cor ner in Troy Selfs line, and runs with aaid Self's line, South 15 de grees West 1362 feet to a point in the center of U. S. Highway 26-70; thence with said highway, North 36 degrees West 100 feet, North 40 degrees 33 minutes West 100 feet; North 52 dearrees 20 minutes West 100 feet; North 60 degrees West 100 feet; North 79 degrees West 100 feet: thence South 87 degrees 30 minutes West 100 feet: South 82 degrees 10 minutes West 327 feet to a P0'"' in said highway, a corner of Floyd Kathbonc; thence leaving the higri bone's Una. North M abuts Waal 0M feet to a point In the center of Shutin Creek" in Ed Church's Una; thence with sai l line and said creak, North 18 de raw Wast M0 feet; North 18 de grees Eaat 100 feet; North 82 de grass East 85 feet to a point in aaid craak. witnessed by a sprues pina standing en the Wast aids of craak; thence leaving the creek and runs North 62 decrees 60 minutes West 884 feat, crossing the public road and paaaing inrougn the center oi a spring to a ataKe on me orow or a anuui ridge in the Anderson Hairs una: thence with said line alons? the brow of said ridge, North 38 do grees Eaat 100 fast; North 19 da grees East 100 feet: North 37 de grees Eaat 186 feet to a white oak; thence North 66 degrees East 1831 feet passing through Shutin ureek to a stake and small hickory on the East bank of the road, Joe S. Wood heirs' comer; thence with said Wood's heirs line, North 43 degrees 40 minutes East 122 feet to a stake in a fence corner; thence with said line and fence, South 62 degrees 20 min utes East 283 feet; South 31 de MM fast as sontateint M.T grees zO minutes West 240 lee.; South 50 degrees East 76.5 feet; South 66 dem-ees East 347 feet to a pine, common corner of sain Wood Heirs, and George Greprg; thence with iiaid Greeg's line. Tfc nMM)tasr Uli that firm! "vvu SSUSJ tract described In the afsnancu tioned special prgsaidlng TRACT NO. VWQ All that car tain tract of land, lying and bo ing in No. 9 iSfcrBship, Madison County, North Cnrelin, and be ing known as Jfcs Joe Lawson Mine Hollow Tract, containing 64.6 acres, mors or less, and be- ing bound on the North by. and as tos Eaat by- the South by lands way and running with said Rath- South 04 degrees 30 minutc3 East "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FRESH FRYERS WHOLE PER LB. CUT-UP FRYER LB. 30c 6 "SUPER-RIGHT" FAMOUS QUALITY TASTY PORK SAUSAGE 2 57c PURE PORK 29c OLD i FASH1QN of Vernon Bam and Lillie Wilis. Said tract of land is more particu larly described according to a plat and survey thereof prepared bv Ben H. Frisby, Registereu Land Surveyor, dated October 15 21, 1964, Si follows: BEG1NN1WU on an iron siaKe f formerly two Dersimmon trees) said stake located about 40 feet below a farm rood, and 24.5 feet from a blaied black oak and runs North 46 degress East 627 feet to two hickorvs on top of a ridge, thence with said ridge. North 7f degrees East 1066 feet to a black gum; thence still with said ridgL, North 86 degrees East 1386 feet to a Dost oak: thence leaving the ridge .and runs. South 6 degrees East 965.2 feet to a point in a IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY DAVID A. FREEMAN. SINGLE, and DIXIE MARIE FREEMAN, SINGLE, Petitioners, VS. MARY WELLS FREEMAN, (SEORGE FREEMAN and wife, SANDRA OWENS FREEMAN, and ANSEL A. FREEMAN and wife, VONA LEE FREEMAN, Defendants. Under and bv virtue of a judg ment of the Superior Court of Madison County, made in s special David A. roceeding entitled Mary Wells Freeman, et al," the undersigned Commissioners will, oa the 26th day of February, 1966, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door, in Marshall, North Caroli na, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, but subject to the confirmation of the court, that certain tract of land, lying and be ing in No. 7 Township, Madison County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: TRACT ONE: Lying ami neing NOTICE Mrs. Lola Reeves Passes Thursday; Funeral Saturday Under and by virtue of the cow er of aale contained in that cer tain deed of trust assented by Ralph Ponder and wife. Mary Ponder to J. C. Joyner, Trustee, which dead of trust Is dated April 18. 1962 and recorded in the of- ff ice of the Register of Deeds for Madison County, North Carolina, in Deed of Trust Book 41 at Pass 408, to which reference ia hereby made, and default havine- been made in the payment of the in- debtedness secured thereby, where by the LMJWBi of aale therfein contained became operative and the holder of said note hvainsr de clared the entire indebtedness in default, the said Trustee will on the 24th day of February, 1965 at twelve o'clock noon at the Court House door in the City ot Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale and will sell to the high est bidder for cash, all that cer tain piece, situated in ison County in John (.,odv shown on a plat dated Anril 28,1 Services were held at 11 a. m. Mrs. Lola O. Reeves, 79, of the Little Sandy Mush section of Mad ison County, died Thursday, Feb ruary 4, 1965, in the homo of a son after a long illness. She was a native of Madison County, a daughter of the late Jease and Laura Cooper Olance. She waa a member of Little San dy Mush Methodist Church. Surviving arc the husband, Lease B. Reeves; a daughter, Mrs. Kato Boyd of Asheville; two sons, Carl of Asheville and Wade Reeves of Leicester; a sister, Mrs. Em ma Clark of Leicester; a brother. reel or lot of land H. E. Glance of Palmetto, Fla.; 11 o 5 iownahip, Mad- grandchildren and two great ty, N. known as loi , .... Mn i nf tho Thr, P.v F I KIUCUHUreil. : KT,. 7 T.inl.lr. ml t.hp hailK mnrn nnrtinnln rl, .1 ..ovi 1,. w 1 ,i u fnl branch witnessed by a wire fence if the French Broad River. lows: and a black -oak, said point being nvf.lNNINr. at a luree beech. 1961 made by 0. K. Morgan and . Saturday in Little Sandy Mush Vernon Stills' Northeast corner, on the hank of the river, and runs thence with said Stills' line, up'W(st 12 poles, passing' and with the center of said branch tree marked II, tc a .1. oo .j.. ... as ioiiowb: oouwj oo uCK. o m W()(), minutes west n-m; inojui i j ,l,w ,-,., W,.ct 19BK W- Mortt, fiVi . B'-v. - . ed hu-koi'V degrees West 1UU leet; men oum inr nni,,s . ., suar tree t. j je t .... nr..,.. 1 7 j ...v , near a branch; thence North io poles to a cotton wood and buck a sugar1 i . (Mi i in IN 1 IN v, on a stake in or a leaning cot- near the edge ot U. h. Highway f a hill- then ino. z.i, tne same being a common uth 120 poles to a scaley bark-, corner of Lots 3 and 1 and run? hickory near a hollow; thence i thence with the line of Lot No. 3, February Is Donut Month! JANE PARKER TASTY GLAZED DONUTS 12 c.- 39c ass rrf ovf JANE PARKER WHOLE WHEAT BREAD l-LB. LOAVES 35c ORANGES 71 degrees 46 minutes West 17H feet; South 60 degrees West 200 feet to a point in said branch; thence leaving the branch, ami runs with s fence, South S4 de grees West 1078 feet to a stake in the old orchard field; thence North 84 degrees West 1066 feet to the BBGfflNNING; Containing 54.6 acres, more or less The foregoing tract of land is known as Tract two of the spe- lal nroceedintr above mentioned. A ten per cast (10) deposit will be required of the succeasTui bidder, and said sale is subject to raised bids and confirmation of the Court The foregoing sale will be made subsequent to Madison County a valorem taxes iron and after. December 81, 1964. This 27th day of January, 1966 CHARLES E. Mashburn, Commissioner 2-4,llc POUND BAG PRICES EFF. THROUGH SAT., FEBRUARY 13 ssfesV I Dm Dafeaaafl W W Ssl BST Ml BW Hr SH mr C ! 11 "SUPER-RIGHT" BRAND SPECIALLY PRICED CORNED BEEF HASH 2 'S9c "SUPER-RIGHT" BRAND BIG VALUE I LUNCHEON MEAT 3 12-OZ. CANS $1.00 sTAR BRAND FROZEN NOTICE OF SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY MRS. PAULINE R. PAYNE, Ad ministratrix of the Estate of HARRISON RIDDLE, deceased, and PAULINE R. PAYNE, Indi vidually and PAYN! BERVIA R. HENDERSON and husband. WALTER HENDER SON; ZOLA R. BRADBURN and husband, BLUFORD BRADBURN; DORA RIDDLE; GLADYS .R SCHOOLFIELD and husband, JO SEPH SCHOOLFIELD; GLAMER RIDDLE and wife, POLLY RID LE; ROY RIDDLE. Single, De fendants. Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Mad' ison County made m tne above en titled action, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Wednesday March 3rd. at 12:00 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door, in Mar shall, Madison County, North Car olma. offer for sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, but subject to the confirmation oi tne court, that certain tract of land lying and being in No. 7 Township, Madison County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Lyins: and being in No. 7 Town ship, on the waters of Little Pine Creek, adfoinine the land of Tom my Payne the old Massey place and others. Beginning on a small sassafras on a a ledge or mark of rocks on Joes Ridge and runs East 206 Doles to a doewood tree, chestnut pointers, then South to leagues corner, then down the mountain with Teairues line to a black gum stump, Teagues corner; then with Teagues line 19 poles to a stake in the branch in Teagues line, then down with the branch 4 poles to a larire rock in the branch, then Northwest 7 poles to a shelven rock, John Barnes corner, men West up the mountain 11 poles to a chestnut oak stump and lau rels; then up with the meanders of the ridge 23 poles to a hickory and stake. John Barnes corner, then un the mountain with the meanders of the ridge, 10 poles to a chestnut stump, tnen west up the mountian 14 or more poles to a white oak on top of Joes eye on the bank of the river thc same course 20 poles to a stake nr rnrk near the head of an is land; thence to the BEGINNING corner, estimated at 50 acres, more more or less. Special Proceeding Docket H, Page 388. Being the same lands and prem ises described in a deed from B. G. Tweed, et al, to D. F. Freeman of record in the Madison County Registry, in Deed Book 42, page 5, to which deed reference is here by made for the purposes of a fuller description. TRACT TWO: Adjoining lanua now nr formerly owned by Go- forth .Tnh Lunsford. Tempe Luns- ford, and others, and described as follows: BEGINNING on a poplar ner ti-io KhvIi. a corner of the prop erty adjudged to be the property of Harley Anderson and Tobitha Anderson, in a judgment entered in said cause, entitled M. E. PoOTo Pt. al. vs. W. W. Zachery, et al, and runs thence in a South west direction up the hollow 8 poles to a stake; thence South 20 degrees East and parallel with the line of the 3aid Anderson tract, 9 poles to a hornbeam on top of a flat ridge marked as a corner and having dogwood and walnut nnlntars: thence up said ridge with the top thereof to a South west direction to the Goforth line whfeli is also one of tne ouisme line of said Daniel Payne tract. BEING the identical tract of land described in a deed dated , February, 1922, from ueorge n. Wright, Commissioner, to an proem nn of record in Deed Book 40, page 68, MadiBon County Reg- ictrw Subject to whatever defects wouM be revealed by an accurate survey. H0iM cash de- , 'Viv. u:l. posit will be required oi tne "MS" est bidder. This 14th day of January. 19fi5 JOSEPH B. HUFF, Commissioner CLYDE M. ROBERTS, Commissioner -28 2-18c ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Ilmnntf nil li f 1 &A rs Administra- ,Lj.. o,o oatnta of Harry C Flemming, deceased, late of Mad ison County, North Carolina, this ia tn notify all persons having claims against said estate w in sent them to the undersigned at Wn Rm-inrs. N. C. Rt. 1. On OI before the 4th day or August, 1965. or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of February, 1966. MRS ANNIE BELL FLEMMING. Administratrix 2-4, 11, 18, 26p . tho following courses and dis tances: North 8(1 detf. 30 min. East 34fi feet; South 65 (icg. 45 min. East 200 feet; South 75 (leg. East 40 feet; North 81 deg. 30 min. East 100 feet; North 88 deg. 30 min. East 122 feet: North 8 deif. 30 min. East 1034 feet to a stake, a common corner of Lote 3 and 4, tnence leaving tne line oi ioi rso. 3 as follows: South 85 deg. 30 min. East 227 feet; North 78 deg. East 71 feet; South 77 deg. 30 min .East 88 feet; South 65 deg. 30 min. East 181 feet; South 57 deg. East 119 feet; South 41 deg. East 151 feet: South 39 deg. East 200 feet; South 53 deg. 30 min. East 219 feet; South 44 deg. 16 min. East 322 feet; South 28 deg. 30 mm. East 49 feet; South 12 deg. 80 min. East 481 feet: South 8 deg. 30 min. East 129 feet; South 1 deg. East 246 feet; South 6 deg. East 82 feet; thence turning South 88 deg. West 73 feet; North 77 deg. 80 min. West 41 feet; North 80 deg. 80 min .West 212 feet; Sooth 76 deg. West 86 feet: South 86 deg. 30 min. West 61 feet; South 78 deg. West 216 feet; South 62 deg. West 105 feet; South 68 deg. 30 min. West 287 feet; South 63 deg. West 114 feet; South 80 deg. West 36 feet; North 89 deg. West 37 feet; North 70 deg. 30 mm. West tuz feet; North 73 deg. West 200 feet; North 70 deg. West 181 feet; North 79 deg. 30 mm. West 61 feet: south 89 dee. West 151 feet: North 75 deg. 30 min. West Ml feet;- North 43 deg. West 207 feet; North 68 deg. West 63 feet to a stake in the center of the creek; thence with center of creek North 24 deg. East 283 feet to a stake, then running with the creek North 4 deg. 30 min. West 318 feet to a stake, the place of BEGINNING. Containing 81 acres, more or less. Subject to rights of way and en cumbrances of record. This 26th day of January, 1965. J. C. JOYNER, Trustee 1-28 2-18c Methodist Church. Tho Rev. Vernon Hall and the Rtv. E. H. Coode officiated and burial was in the church eeniet-ry. Pallbearers were grandsons. Bowman Funeral Home was in charge. Sleepy Valley C. D. Club Met Thursday At S. A. Center The Sleepy Valley Community Development Club held its regu lar monthly meeting Thursday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p. m., at the Sal vation Army Center. The meeting was opened with a congregation song. The president, Mrs. Glen Brooks, presided. Ma jor Baldry gave the devotions. The secretary, Mrs. Mamie O'Steen read the minutes of the last meet ing. The project committtee gave a report on projects discussed at their special meeting. It was sug gested to have a fashion show st our next meeting. Those attend ing the sewing classes given by Mrs. Wallin and Mrs. Rhodes will participate.. Everyone is invited. An interesting film was shown by Rev. Jack Waldrep, director of "The Lord's Acre Plan." You. Who did not attend this-rneetintr. missed a treat We urge everyone to attend our March meeting. 21 attended this meeting; and Mrs. Mauley Holt served refresh ments to those present before ad journment. c has n THE- ' I i l ... i Ridge, then down Joes Ridge to a aonrwood. .1. M. 1'avne con then down to the beginning cor ner, containing 76 acres, mors or ot November, 1916, from C. C. Barns and wife. M. M. Barns, to Har rison Kiddle, of record in not at page 202, Madison Count tatty. Subject to whatever would be revealed by an accurate BEING the identical tract deed dated A ten oar cant 1104b) cash de posit will be required of the high est bidder. TWs Wth day of January, iw. JOSEPH B. HUFF, Commissioner Z-4, 11, 18,26c Tat wi US Sleepy Valley H. D. Club Met Feb. 3 With Mrs. UWfon The Sleepy Valley Home Dem onstration Club met last Thursday at the horns of Mrs. Clarence Law son. The meeting was opened with tthe singing of "The Old North State." Mrs. Dewey Foster acted as president in the absence of Mrs. Glen Brooks. Mrs. Manley Holt acted as secretary in the absence Dues were collected sad Mrs. Parry Gowan had charge of the demonstration fat the absence of Mrs. Wallin, H. D. Agent, The demonstration was oa modern fab rics and Mrs, Gowan bad samples of all the new fabrics which wars very interesting. The club collect for women was repeated by the six rasiiiheia present. The next wast big of the club will be st the Sleepy Valley Sal- Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the as tonishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In case after ease, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc tion (shrinkage) took place. Host amazing of all results were so thor ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne1) dis covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail able in suppository or ointment form called Preparation . At all drug counters. mi i -vi nay s' 4st HE MR. MERCHANT SEE THAT SHE READS YOUR AD IN THESE COLUMNS 'Lv s MisiiisB JMf bsfarsShs J SHQppiwq A l ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Furman Wil lett, Sr., deceased, late of Madi son County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned at Rt 1, Hot Springs, N. C, on or before the 11th day of August, 1965. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of February, 1965. LEO WILLETT, Administrator 2-11 3-4c WAKE UP NIGHTS T FOR KIDNEY RELIEF MAKE THIS 4-DAY TEST Talc RITKETS ereen tablets. Drink plenty of water. Use coffee. tea sparingly, increase regulari ty, ease aches and pains das to functional kidney disorders or your 39c back st any drug store. NOW at ROBERTS PHARMACY Fill Cracks And Renew Your To The News-Record Clyde L English MASS HILL, N. C FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE a a n T. M PIES 3 7flc 14-OZ PKGS. The te-Acoapt Ho Subacute.

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