PAGE FOUR WILD CAT DIVISION WILL HOLD REUNION p- The annual state reunion of the 81st division will be held in Burlington on July 20, 21st, according to an nouncement received by R. N. Silver v recently. ‘ Any members of this division who plans to attend should get in touch with Mr. Sil ver at once. % KIDNEY STAGNATION IS WORSE THAN CONSTIPATION Because we Treat Constipation at The Onset, While We-Neglect Our Kidneys Indefinitely No other organ in your body is of more importance than your kidneys. For in your kidneys there arp, nine million tubes which must work day and night to filter the fluids and keep the system free from wartes, acids, poisons which, if permitted to remain, may cause serious kidney and bladder troub les. It is no wonder then that Nature often calls for help to clean out the kidneys. So if you are troubled with Getting-Up- Nights, Leg Pains, Backache, Nervous Headache, Dizzines or Loss of Energy, due to functional kidney disorders, try KIDANS, the famous kidney remedy which aids Nature to flush out the kid neys, to filter all wastes, to pre ■ vent kidney stagnation. * KIDANS is Safe and Reliable. Thousands report entire satisfac tion. Taken according to direc tions, KIDANS will give splendid results. Try KIDANS, Buy it at our „ Special Price offer on two boxes. Use one box. If not satis fied, return unopened box and GET YOUR MONEY BACK. NOTICE OF RE-SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF YANCEY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Before the Clerk Minnie Young and husband Geor ge Yeung, John Murphy and wife, Lester Murphy, Lula Dickinson, Dollie Briggs and husband. J. D. Briggs VS. Dora Stamey and husband, Em mett Stanley Whereas, pursuant to due and legal advertisement, the under signed Commissioners sold the hereinafter described property, at public sale, at the courthouse door in Burnsville, on July 13, 1940, when and where: J- B. Clouse be came the last and highest bidder in the sum of $700.00; and, whereas, before the lapse of ten days said bid was raised by E. N. Stamey in the sum of five per cent and the sum of $35.00 de posited by him with the Clerk of Superior Court; and, whereas, the said clerk has ordered a re-sale of said property: Now, therefore, pursuant to the court’s order, the undersigned commissioners will offer for sale at public outcry, at the court house door in Burhsville, On the 31st day of July, 1940, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., the following des cribed property located in Yancey County, North Carolina, Burns ville Township, described as foll ows: TRACT: In Burnsville Township, adjoining the lands of Pansy Bay and others and bound ed as follows: BEGINNING at a planted stone in Pansy Ray’s line, and runs North 60 West 45 poles to a Maple, a corner of the spring lot; thence North 53 East 14 poles to a Chestnut; thence South 46 East ■t? 21 poles and 5 links to a Black Oak; thence with W. L. Murphy’s line South 80 East crossing an old road to a small Locust; thence South 3 poles and 8 links to a stake; thence South 80 East 8 poles to a stake; thence South 12 4-6 poles to the Beginning, con taining 2 I—4 acres. SECOND TRACT: In Burns ville Township, consisting of three 1 acre tracts, adjoining the lands of Wm. McCracken, Gudger Fox, Trey Buckner and others bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a Black gum, the J. B. West %)l corner in the Banks line, and runs East with the Banks line 10 2-3 poles to a stake; then South 16 poles to the Beginning, containing 1 acre more or less, » and being the house and lot pur chased by S. T. Hensley and W. M. Westell. Also a third tract BEGINNING on a Sourwood known as the William McCracken N. W. Corner and runs West nine poles to a Blackgura, a corner of what is known as the Chick Boone land; thenoe 1$ poles to a Black Oak; then East 7 poles to a double Sourwood and the bank of the road that leads from S. M. Ben & nett’s place to the public road on Green Mountain; thence along West hank of said ruad to the Beginning, containing 1 acre more or lees. The terms of the sale will be jpeh that unless the successful bidder depoMts ■ with the under signed the sum of |IOO.OO as a deposit on his bid, said property will again be offered for sale at the same day and place at 10:30 A. M., and aaid property will be sold subject to 1939 and 1940 taxes. TMathe icth of July, 1940. J. FRANK HUSKIN3, C. P. RANDOLPH, Commls . jßannw, •'< Pub. July 18, July 26th, 1940. TYPHOID CLINICS ■>. ~ J . The District Health De partment will hold typhoid clinics at the following places and dates as listed below: Cane River —At Roscoe Bailey’s store, July 18, 25, August 1, at 10 o’clock. Elk Shoal— At Elk Sho al Baptist church, July 18, 25, August 1, at 11:30 a. m. Ramseytown Adkins store, July 18, 25, Aug. 1, at 2:00 p. m. All persons living in Burnsville may come to the Health Department of fice any Saturday morning for their typhoid vaccine, as Saturday morning is re served for the Burnsville people.—Dr.' J. J. Croley, Dist.. Ifealth officer. BOLENS CREEK The Methodist conferen ce met here last Sunday evening. Quite a large crowd were present includ ing seVera 1 from other communities. The presid ing Elder preached a Very interesting sermon from the text “It is too much for you to go to Jurusalum.” Mrs. Mollie Miller has been very fll for several days, but is reporteef im proving. Mrs. Frank Ray who has been employed in an Ashe ville hospital as a nurse resigned recently and join ed her husband here. A few of Mr. Ray’s friends were invited for dinner, includ ing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Led ford and children of Mica ville and Mr. Virgie Banks of this community. A very large number of people from this communi ty have been attending re vival services at Mieaville. Mr. John B. Banks and Mr. B. B. Penland have been running their trucks to ac comodate the folks. NOTICE OF SALE In The Superior Court Before the Clerk STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF YANCEY JAKE ROBINSON ET ALS VS ; v - ZADE PONDER, ET ALS Under and by authority of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County, in the above entitled cause, the under signed commissioner will on the 1 20th day of July, 1940 at 11:00 • o’clock A. M. in front of the • Courthouse door of Yancey Coun ty offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, for the I purpose of division, all that l tract of land set forth and des ; cribed in the petition ,in this i cause as follows: t Being lot No. two of the W. W. : Ponder estate assigned to Jane i Ponder and described as follows: i BEGINNING on the iocns corner ■ of lots Nos. 3 and 4 and runs up t the Burnsville and Asheville l roads south 77 V 4, ten poles; south ! 77 west 7 pole", to a stake in the wagon road below the dwelling hftuse and runs north 37 >4, west 16 poles passing below the house and by a forked apple tree to a ■ stake at the foot of the hill; . thence north 64 west 10 poles and i 16 lengths to a white oak on a ridge; thence leaving the ridge south 46 west 8 poles to a stake ! At the branch 5 poles above the Asheville and Burnsville road; thence up and with the branch north 3014 west 9 poles, north 67 west 12 poles to a buckeye; thence north 82 west 16 poles, north 26 west 4 poles, north 60 west 14 poles and 18 lengths to a stake at J. R. Shepherds line; thence north 7 east 26 poles to a stake at the old Ray line;thence down the main ridge south 65 east 26 poles, south 69 east 14 poles, to a Spanish oak at tfey old Ray corner; thence south 22‘4 west 22 poles to a stake 5 lengths above a white oak in the grave yard conditional corner to lot No. with the line of lots No. 3 and 4; thence with the line with lot No. 3 and 4 and the creek south 44 degrees east 6 poles to an apple tree; thence with the line of lots No. 8 and 4 north 16 east 21 poles to the BEGINNING containing 11% acres more or less. And be ing described in the book ORDERS AND DECREES No. 3 at pages 181 and 182 of the re cords in the office of the Clerk of tl.c Superior Court of Yancey County, North Carolina. Dated thia the 18th day of June, 1940. CHARI.ES HUTCHINS, Com missioner. June 27, July 4, 11, 18,1940. 1 * • . ■ PROGRAM FOR LITTLE THEATRE 4940-41 ‘ « Theme:.. Stars and Plays of Today. August 19—Hostesses: Misses Mary and Virginia Hubbard. 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Good 5 room house, large basem en t, barn, crib, garage, poult r y house, some fruit trees.— Bargain.—Box 193 Burns ville, N. C. j!8 FOR SALE: Good white corn SI.OO per Bu. 6 miles South of Marion near Pri son Camp.—J. L. Haney, Rt. 1, Marion, N. C. j T FOR SALE: 4-room house with bath and basement, modern, garage, vineyard, 7-8 acre. Concrete street, near church and school.— See or write Levi Buck ner, Sr. Green Mtn. St., Burnsville, N. C. » ■ V .. / LOST: Key holder with 5 keys in black celluloid and metal case. Finder return to B % R. Penland for re ward. WANTED: Dogwood. For information see or write Roy Tallant, Burnsville* N. C., aj LOST: G r u e n Wrist Watch natural gold. In itials A. L. P. $5 reward if returned to Mrs. Arta Lee Higgins, Burnsville. Rt. 1., or Record Office. WANTED TO BUY: Com delivered or undelivered. Burnsville Milling Com pany. >• ■■j- FOR RENT: 3 or 4 room apartment in Hilltop House, opposite Post Of fice. See Mrs. M. C. 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