L Mar<b t, 1>?
it23 K? pcEcirrropt sale
+ + I ^Ytur or aD execution to rae
+ Ft ed b.v t,lC c'erk ?f Superior
4. ? Cof Cherokee county in an ac+
+ entitled "E. C. Sawyer doing
gu a-'5 Sowy^r Automotive
0 Forwent Company vs. A. T. Dorcn*
|T J Will a: ten o'clock a. m. on
InfLav Marcjj the .p>th, 1923, at the
1^ hou>c do-.r m u" <^town oX Mur",e^l^oll
at public auitsn tothe Ivgh-|
atUr | Wdcer f^r rnKh. the followi-g tl? i
'^k-a 3 i, and being in th
^ U eFn of A'd.i *"*, Cherokee County I
ro,.X: "A" in the \V lij and R yd '
ition i town of Ar.dr- wr t->- '
i on Junaluskn -t at.d '
"Phyk' Awv'.a*. and 1 .r.g l:v.
.\fTthe S. r. rruperty. on whicf, /.
1 p : *.v 1 t ;i?
! ? r.i I l.'t- which was
* > A. T. P'- ey m n hoir la?l
t.Vs action; said nllotnu t
pr^ r-.i-. d in the office of **?#?
-icmtT 1 of Cher- iree ConnWot
rwft 50 i:> theO!mstcad-M > " w
to the t .wa of Andrews
i n^ow - the R>v<n 1 it.
ur.dlTh property conveyed to A. T.
nrscy by I). S. Russell and wife by
dot i rcg>:rred in Cherokecn counf'eei
in . 73 at page 11. B ginning
re ) a takt? On toe north Mue of main
reet in the town of Andrews, at
'I-.-west corner of .ot No. 32.
nile ins -it with the south boundary
.c of main street 32 feet 8 inches
tb line of Brvson's lot; thence
no ith ! :> line 100 feet north to the
ley: thence v.irt with the alley 32
'ct i! S in. he to lot N'o. 21;
n v> nth with raid lot 100 feet to
v* ,o 1 nning. Reins lot No. 22 and
(r and S inches of lot No. 23
n '-! ? 17th day of Jan., 1923.
fil W. r. ODOM.
]s Sheriff Cherokee County.
: 4t
,J1 NOTICE Oh EXECUTION CALZ
i la
By \irtue of on execution to me
r irected by the Clerk of the Superior
,r '. art ??f Cherokee Countyv in on ac>n
entitled B. L. Johnson & Co. vs.
i. T Horsey. 1 will, between the legal
u;:r- of sale, on Monday, March
1923, at the court house door in
Inrphy, N. C.. sell at public auction
th,- highest bidder for cash, the fol wing
described parcels of land,
>r to much thereof as may be necetary
to satisfy said execution, and
?'] right, title, and interest which j
(he defendant in said action had in j
h,? same on the day of docketing'
f said judgment, towit, on the 2.r>th J
lay of January, 1922, the aid land !
y;ng in the Town of Andrews and
lcscr?bcd as follows:
1. The property conveyed to A.i
T. florsey and w.t'e bv I>. S. Rus
loll anil wife by a deed registered
in the office of the Register of J
IH ctls of Cherokee County in Booh
No. 73, ui page 11. beginning on;
n stake on the north side of mainj
street in the Town of Andrew-, run-'
at the south east corner of Let '
No. 22, runs ?ast with the south
boundary line of n*ain street 32
feet and S inches to the line of
Brynon'i lot; thence with his line
IhO feet north 'o an alley; whence
ven \>iLli the alley 32 feet >and
* iBchea to 1< t No. 21; thence south
with said lot 100 feet to the beginning.
being * No. 22 and 7 feet
and 8 nches of lot No. 23.
2. Lots Nos. Three (3) and
Kourt .4# Bleak "AA" of Oakwood
Heights Addition to the Town
of Andrews, said lots having been
conveyed by A. T- Dorsey and wife
to Mrs. Ethel Padget by deed dated
Januarv 17 th- 1922. registered
March 8th, 1922, in Book 81, at
page 05, subject to the li?*? of the
judgment in said cause.
Chis 23rd day of Januar>*. 1923.
, I W. P. ODOM. Sheriff.
of Cherokee County.
26^t.D. W.
NOTICE
North Carolina.
Cherokee County.
& THE SUPERIOR COURT
Moifris Bart,
fi vs.
A. %\ Dorsey,
NCTT1CF. of sai.e under exef!
CUTION
By .virtue of an execution directed
to ic umi^ ! /ned from the Su-!
ior Court oJ Cherokee County in
HUmh above entitled case, I will, on
Hobday, the 5th day of March
during legal hours of sale,
ftt & court house door in said coun*
"ty, sell to the highest bidder for T
cash to satisfy said execution, all i:
the right, title and interest which
(hi said A. T. Dorsey, the defen- r
dant, has in the following describ- i,
cd real estate, situated in the town i
of Andrews, Cherokee County, j
North Carolina: ,
Lets N ? . 1. 2, 22. 23, ard 24. in
Block * A" in the Wei's B?yd Addition
??:he tov.n of Andrew . be- t
inx situated on Junalusl.a stre t and
P>". ? ! Avenu . nv.il he'TV- k-T-?v.a
the :< k pr who; A. T. Dirs?y
n '.% I:\ *; hut rs;v; t:-: that '
pari ..." i'd " v.'hie". was .ttrd \
to A. T. Dor-ry a = a h*vn ' > !, ;
aid a'lf.nv :.t le ns rv I'd in
thf off:-- . ( th K jr: t r of I - . d.- j
[of ? i?r*' -o (k untv.
I."' No. t? : t . Olm-; "id M
r >v.* r.ddit'on t t -wn of A* dr.-ws i
know-, ?: >V.\vcr \ >t.
A!-o th. cirviyd to '
A. T. Do -y 1 ; sS. II i ' and
wife by deed rej.Ured in t! ,- of
f o of the II ;t' tor of I> :e i;
Cherokee County in '! ?? !; 73 at '
page 11. Bogiti.i ; ? ji . stake on t
the north fide of Main street in the I
town of Andrew.-, at the out Invest >
corner of l.ot No. 22, iui?? cast! *
with the south boundary line of
Main street 32 feet R inches t0 the t
line of Bry n's !.<? ; th nee with '
! s line 100 foot norfh to the alley;
thence west with the alley 32 feet ?
and R inches *o lot No. 21; thence 1
south w ith said i >t 100 f? ct to the
beaming: it . c lot Nc. 22 and
7 feet and 8 inches of l.ot No. 23
Th:s January 3 *, 112".
W. P ODOM. Shci?ff, !!
of Ctiviokee Sounty. j
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Cherokee County. '
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT..
Swann-Abram Hat Company,
vs. '
A. T. Dorsey. '<
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXE- I
CUTION I
Hy virtUc of an execution direct- :
ed to the undersigned from the Superior
Court of Cheroke County in 1
the above entitled action, I will, on '
Monday, the 8tj, day of March, 1923,, J
during: the legal hours of sale, at the '
court house door of said county,, *
sell tothe highest bidder for cash j 1
to satisfy said execution, all the,
right, title and interest which the 1
said A. T. Dorsey, the defendant,
has in the following real estate, situated,
lying and being in the town
of Andrews, CheroV.ee County. North
Carolina:
Lota Nos. 1, 2, 22. and 23 in
Block "AA" in the Wells and Boyd
addition tothe town of Andrew?, being
situated on Junaluska street and
Bristol Avenue, and being known 1
as the Suk property, where A. T.
Dorsey now lives; but excepting
that part of said lots which are allotted
to A. T. Dorsey as a homestead
-aid allotment I ring recorded in the
office of Register of Deeds of Cher
okee County.
Lot. No. 50 in the Olmstead-Morrow
addition tothe town of Andrews,
known a- th,. Bowen lot.
Aim the property conveyed to A.
T. Dorsey by D. s. Russell and wife
by d*?ed registered in office of Cher
okee County in Book 72, at page
11. Beginning on a stake on the
north side Main street in the
town of Andrews, at tfe sonuiwt-al
corner of Lot. No. 22, runs cast
with the south boundary line of
Main street 32 feet 8 inches to the
line of Bryson'a lot; thence with his
line 100 feet north to the alley;
thence west with the alley 32 feet
and 8 inches to Lot. No. *Jjr. uicr.ec
south withe said lot 100 feet to
the beginning; it being Lot. No. 22
and 7 feet and 8 inches of Lot No.
23.
This the 30th day of January,
1923
W. P. ODOM, Sheriff
of Choroke County.
26-4t-A. IWiW H I
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORT. ]
?
By virtue of the power of sale;
contained ina certain Mortgage Deed
executed on the loth day of September,
1920, by A. S. Hooper and'
wife Lilly Hooper, David Fain and
wife El modi a Fain, W. K. Derreberry
and wife Mila Derreberry, Bertha
Hooper and Mrs. S. J. Hooper, to
the undersigned Mortgagee, for the
purpose of securing the said Mortgagee
against any loss by reasons of
the ?*id Mortgagee signing a certain
promissory note with ony ,T. D. Wilkey,
said note being for the sum of
s/
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. It'JRi
rwo Hundred and Three Dollars and
ntvn : t' * :?!? accrued, and hear-'
n;r date of October the first. 1922. j
Miyabk* ' > the Merchants and Man- i
ifacturers Hunk, of Andrews, North J
"arolira. four months after date;
Vnd sa d note having become due and
lemand bein>r made by said Bank j
j|>??n sa d Mortiragce. And aid
d?>rtira havi!*e pah! *?1 n t . in
:ull v. h ". ! int: t th reon accrued;
N v. ' 1 v " ' t ,, -ursuRTice t >
e to-: f d ' ?rt %"e F* d. 1.
h . i ' :rc- . v. .'1 cn
he V:! M.ir * 1923. rt 1 >
-*. i-c!. ... "... c ntr- -'me. a* he
urt'- docr . th.' of M :r?- j
;h;., **. r. after f.?r * th hir*'t
h ! r. f .r cash. *h . : and
r ; j . . a.'.cr . . bed
' i '.-.v ; \. :f.
II. : : on the ! ; t!.\ve:,t .
nd fori of V ? Cre fc; then
C. : ?.f ' ? k to the
: m : ! f the:- tip th
!i '.o the head spring am! cor^
i > <<" \ Hick ry; then due Nort^ to
' tap of the ridge between Slick
I I and Morgan's Creek; then n"-th
vith the meanders of the ridg to the
ine aid tract; then south to tk<
u-ginning, the- same being part or
;ract No. 3050, containing 75 acr
nore or less.
Said Mortgage Deed being of re;?"?1
in the office of the Register of
Deeds fi.r Cherokee County, in Book
No. -4. at page 112.
Thi; the Sth davof February, 1923
S. !l. I'ARKER, Mortgagee.
NORTH CAROLINA?
Clierokee County.
In the Supcrio * C >.:rt
Mae Cclenvm,
vs.
Leslie Colemen.
NOTCE
The defendant above n- iuc-t akc
notice that an action ri.t as
bbove has been commenced he
Superior Court of Cherokee County
for an absolute divorce "n ^nti* y
i.-roimdi: r.nd the said defendant
ivill further tnke notice that he ia
required to app.-ar before the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said county
on or before the 31st day of
March and answer or demur tc the
romplaint of the plaintiff, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in tho complaint.
This the 20th day of Feb., 1923.
E. E. DAVIS. Clerk
Superior Court. Cherokee Co.
29-4t-p.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the authority
vested in me by a deed of trust executed
by J. W. Brannon and wife,
registered ia Cherokee County in
Book No. RO, at page 127, conveying
to me the lands hereinafter described
to secure the payment of certatn
notes*, default having been made
in the payment of said notes, and th?.
owner thereof having demanded
foreclosure, I will, on Monday the
2<>th day of March, 1923, nt one
o'clock 1*. M., at the court house
door in the town of Murphy, sell, at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, tht? following described
ands, lying nnd being in" Unaka,
Cherokee County, North Carolina,
adjoining the ]and8 of McNab Clark
and others nnd bounded as follows.
Boginnig on a stake on ili?r public
road and runs east 85 feet to
stake; thence north with McNabb's
line 133 feet to a stake; thence west
with Clark's line 82 feet to a stake
thence south with Clarke's line 150
fcetj to the beginning, containing
about or.c half acre, being the lands
conveyed to J. W. Brannon ??nd wife
by U. S. fl. Thillips and wife by a
deed recorded in Cherokee County,
This the 19th day of Feb,, 1923,
JOHN H. DILLARD, Trustee.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
NORTH CAROLINA?
Clay County.
In the Stiperior Court
F. P. Cover & Sons, Inc.,
vs.
W. H. Reno, Ella Reuo, Mrs. Harriet
Smathers, J. N. Mease, Mrs. Ons
Smathers, Blanche Smathers, J.
Bowden Smathers, Lura J. Miller,
Glonn Miller, Ralph R. Mease
Joseph N. Mease. Jr., Frank B,
Mease, Huirh Mease. Mrs. Johnnie
Bell, H. S. Bell, Tina Vinson,
W. L. Vinson. W. E. Howell, Johr
Howell, Thad Howell, Joseph
Howell, Jr., Bonnie Green am!
husband Green, Fr.y Hy
att, A. K. Hyatt, Annie Rus:.
Arch Russell, Bessie Ballard, t>
C. Bailard, Bennie Conley, Kate
?
PHY, WORTH CAROLINA
Conley, Lora Jenkins. John Jenkins,
John Mann, Bascombe Mann, |
and unknown heirs at law of John!
Reno, deceased.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The above named defendants will
tak o not . e that an action entitled
a^ above has been commenced in the
Su; error Court c? Clay County. \
N.?rth Car- 1 na. for the foree'osure 1
e" ?* ':n t-;x sal;-; cetlfioaics held I
' y *1 ff *r i'r. t the Inn dr. de<!
"n ?h j aet'on. in which d?- '
f dants have or claim an intrre^t.j
nd hat * T^tn are :v*ct- ary |
. to : ! * -eelojmro proce di
n<! t5,._. d aJvovc named ?lo- ;
V. : take " -ice I
' i d t ? v, r brC
1 H c * J r'o. C? -:rt
< y at hi a nffsca :
. K? v. f'.. or; th? ? h dry
: n;a: i v - >r de- ;
j'tr.ur t.;-. tb t l iirt ; 1 ' on !
Il ls ti: . ?'.h si. y of IV uary. ;
| I ?J23. [
V.*. !. MATHESON. Cirri
Sap 4>r Court, Clay County, N. C !
I ? } |
i IN THK SITKKIOK COURT
R f"re the Clctk
! S. W. !/:; > ; A tin: in - :r:.t ?i
| of D. W. T. udermllk. deceased,
v .
I John L. Loudernis":, V::nn!e I?ojrrr^
(irady Doeir--. Sf; n?ur Loud rr.v'A
Homer I.oudcrm ik, Charles L udtrmilk.
Walt r Louderniiak. Ed- j
\v r?| I.? Nettie Rymcr.
n il Ilymer. ZettL* Voyles, Henry |
Voylt Minnie S'.nimonds. El ben. j
S mn-ond.-. and Mrs. Hattie Loud- I
arm ilk.
NOTICE
Thc defendant :.bovc named will
j take iv ee that an act.?nentitled
| a above la boo;t common d beifore
ike t'erk of the Superior Court
of Cherokee County, North ?lina.
f > the purpose of sellinf? lands to '
' .11.1 o nr.-and the said defendants !
I v.*i 1. further take notice that I hey ar? 1
J required to .1 y -ar l.efore the Clerk ,
. f th,. Superior Caurt of Cherokee
County, in his office at th court i
hou: e in paid county, on o- befor* I
the 20th day of March, 1923. and '
answer of demur to the petition of I
the plaintiff. j
This the loth day of February,]
1923.
E. K. DAVIS. Clerk
Superior Court Clv rokve County j
28-4t-JDM.
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S
SALE OF LAND
J By virtue of an order and decree
o* the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Cherokee County. North Carolina,
dated February 12th. 192.1, in the
proceeding of James Palmer, Administrator,
and .lames Palmer v.
Zeb Palmer, Avery Palmer, Billie
'Palmer, Gaston Kitnsvy, Annie K:met
als heirs i' law of Tk
| Palnnr, deceased, the undersigned
' commissioner will on the 10th day of
March, 1923, sell to the highest b dder
for cash the following desciibed
lands and premises:
Situate in the county of Ch? r?'
kee, in Murphy Township on Valley
| River, and bounded and particularly
described as follows:
j Beginning on a larg. rock in the
| edge of Valley River a short distance
!i beiuu nh-t i: ? ? the Craig,
1 Field and run in an easterly direction
about one hundred yards to a
Black Pine on top of this ridge to
> the top of the dividing ridge be*
tween Hiawassce and Valley Rivers
to E. R. Ferguson's line; thence with
1 the top of said dividing ridge and
' ssid Ferguson's line >n an easterly
direction to said Fcrjgson northeast
corner of No. 8 in District No.
1; thence west to a Black Oak on the
bank of Valley River in a smaill field
then down Valley River with its
meanders to the lb-ginning. Contain
ing 100 acres, morc or lese.
The above lands and promise* beintr
the home place of Thomas Palmer,
deceased, and will be sold with all
buildings of whatsoever kind situate
thereon, at the cou*-t hous? do??r in
Murphy on th" abovt -mentioned date
at public auction.
This the 13th day of February.
' 1923.
RALPH MOODY.
23-4t-RM Commissioner.
i "I'm crasy rver animals!"
I He heard the flapper squear;
So he promptly took her up the
hill
To see the coll. pe seal.
?Froth.
DIXIE CROWERS
ASSOC I AT
By DR. FRED CO
30ME STARTLING FACTS
FARMERS OF CHEROKEE
AMD ADJOINING COUNTIES
A" *v-7 siHr t ? the ?iat'si
tijbai-co crop'."
V . :.* ' yomc i'f the chalrr
facts.
What did ; v make off y >nr f '
.. t \< ;.r: > answer, "Nothing, ;
but a br.re living. and I had to work 1
n public j-?h?* to * r.--. 1
ay hexes. ft ' V b.it ' : * a c.'
oni y "r ' tiWSRje- 1:*:: yea'?
Your "Let m? . I i I
:\ fiw thir.fr that ! f c*t ! am
.">i:rr to yv.* to y '! y. ar bef
>r"? my >;iiT r vw ':il : : *"d trarden
stuff .: and 1 * the
U:v :.ey to buy ti
!r f.n-wtr .? *b: , ! "..!'!e f ? '
Id : pvi r think that ih farmer?;
f? oth-r . ? !.;?*.e owned e imbued
ttvtrkets. just
doing ' I
hincd white Barley tobacco a th?s
; r? These fr.'Tt: ?. have 1 "iV. aec.vyj^Ifc,
the ir w ears. .:.y . f
thru. and do " t hav* to so to town
a: d bin: people to h -* t.h -t'lT.
\*?<st of " be *:i Chord e .ad adjoining*
? ?unticj, going to town
v. em" ' y o:- - -notlvug t<? 11
? everything to buy. We cniv.? hack
fr n tow,, lh d : at <1 f* clirg
a loaded vir r-. with ati empty piwkethool:.
Wi igh and ay. "What
the use of living on the farm, ay
v.u.y. We ;< ulaves t > the man v- h
money." This i?? not crtngize itinj.
for we must have money to buy irn
ries, clothing, home nupplies. farr?
supplic . etc. How are we to .olvc
fh s problem as farmer " You ask.
"Is there any way to mi. i; ? Is
ti ere nr.y hop: far us . : timers
to become prosperous : ' 1 :nb
p undent?*' Our answer - fa.r.'
:..and based on fact-. He e they
are: You can grow a white Hurley
tobacco crop with th A: :elation
'hi y- ar. You un have every economic
certainty that it will bring you
cash tins fall, for we know that the
j tobacco supplies of the last two years
! riT^i very bw Yon need not h- >:.vricnced
in growing tohiceo to'
suecr.s-fully izrow u yun-curin|r to-1
kicco. We have a limited supply of
the lariro white Rurley seeds. They ,
j are not plentiful. We hav,. several j
?l dealers. See them or as.
IF0RS
1 louse, mi!! and si;
of .. mile f-( m L'naka
sured for $500; mill ah
asked, which is only $1
if desired, hor furiher
W. D. Ei
OAK CREEK,
Edticuie Fa
The li-i-ii - - i: :!?5i n.Ters a ?.?j r!
itt i *riml
w h 1 ,-il L-u hi;. - ...
n;.-j lHuo a \cry reasonable. iMuul! an>
14,-k
x; y
"An Accredi
j Raleigh. N. C
FREE TO
When you become a suo iri
you are entitled to an almost u
and advice absolutely without c
Brinjr the problems of your
community to us and they will r
itors and specialists who thro
come expert in their solution.
400.000 farm families alrea
If you do not, 50 cents u yea
Entitle you to this unj>urctiasable
unbeatable paper twtcc a mont'
SOUTHERN A<
THE GIANT I
Nashville
Pf T
1 i.' BBjB
AND SHIPPERSION'
NOTES
CHRAN. Pr,.^fnt
There is n.? racouragini; different^
in la?t year's oron and that of tWe
v 'l ' with your tobacco crop. W<ict
farrrrrs who prow tobacco hnv<? .s
bank a ount. and many of them
have their ovr i More tobacco
farmers retir early, bo- -mo bugler
- Men w <;ontrot over finances.
sma'ier acoaro of land e-.d do it
easier than any <!: ~ (TOPp of
f :rm' r>'. W# ha' t i?- or*
th:. (not that v ar Noirnp for
debates, or the ! ! : '< :? rv<- bnvc
thrm, ' ? ? ?. No fair minded n?an.
who in:.i* the act": m.vo%fare
of the fa*mr rs * 'Tierok'e and
adjo'ninv* \v!l - any
r irn - v.-ho ' n'tnMe land rninst
\ ne at least some tobacco for ?
< ro.fi- -1.Vi.i_c w>r ?Q'-'Q' fiiKw -
f ; - .1 ha? the opporttrmTy
of c*of t;n" hoy. :-p.-ur?njT his seed*,
etc.. n?- i 2i >rs from us in jjrovrinp
a tobacco crop in our AasocV
lion this year.
Yf.i a '"What about the !'nic,
cxpen? ::: *! *r??ub!e of prowinp a
tobacco c-on v sr. when 1 have
ny hands f v.ito other crops?"
Ye** v.i'.l your timeSomp
men nc ! b are wisely b*av:njr
public j ?bs to prow a tobacco
<?ji v>h othcr cron, 'his year. They
\\ ' w r. out w t'l more money next
fail. Try Sec or write us at
M : by. Srr *-p here. No time
for di .ays.
..ere Mai) Bandit Gets
Roistered Par.kasre;
Flsenpss Ar-vd Bu'.lsts
Nt-.v York. ! cb. 26.?Postal inspector
and Iroad policy t-i-lny
d' ' la t nipb*' robbery of mail
no-jehes. or- Chi.-ago train with
t'nrougr mail f ??m San Francisco, by
a lone bandit w.is the third that tnnk
place on the same train w thin two
m o ths. The handid escaped
me nanmi s soic haui was sa: ' to
have been one resist.red package
of undetermined value, minted in
Chicago.
The robber was discovered by
track \va!kers making his way out
of the New York Central yards with
n mall package under one arm
They gave chisc, calling policemen to
their aid. They fired at the fugutive,
who dodged about electrically
charged third rails and eluded them.
ity-five acres. quarter
sue worth the price
particulars a.!dress?
RYSON
COLORADO
>r Business \
?
and II*' \p? lo Suece-.
time. Write today tor - .talo, .
4 / ??fl 4 / ////yr,
S ' ?-r j '
Ch-rlotte. N. C !
I
FARMERS I
bcr io She SGathers AsrirnlJuri?!
rdimited service of information
barge.
honiu, your business or your
eccivo sympathetic study of edugh
years of experience have be- u
Their advice is yours for asking.
tdy take the "Giant of the South"
r or $1.00 for three years *iil
free service in addition to an
h.
GRICULTURIST,
OF THE SOUTH
Tennessee .