Friday. Apr*! C, lt?3
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED <
OF TRUST <
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By virtue of the power of sale <
contained in a Deed of Trust, ex- I
edited the 29th day of August, 1921, <
by J. W. As e and wife, Oma Ashe, i
to C. W. Wa?droup, Trustee, to se- !
cure the indebtedness therein described
to H. M. Carringer, H. C.
Ricks, and Wy M. Ramsey, which
said deed of trust is recorded in the 5
office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee
County, in Book No. 74 at '
page 143, and default having been
made in the payment of #81.50 sc-1
cured by said deed of trust, and the j
holder of said indebtedness having
demanded foreclosure of said Deed 1
of Trust, I. The undersigned Trustee, '
will ft one o'clock p. m. on Thursday,'
April the ">th, 1923, at the court j '
house door in the town of Murphy,
*ell at public auction tothe highest
bidder for cash the following described
real estate, istuate, lying and
being in the county of Cherokee, on;
the watters of Little Brasstown |
Creek, adjoining the property of N. |
I'.. Frankum, G. D. Ricks and others,1
bounded and described as foiiuws: j
Beginning on a red oak, the be- I !
' -t u?iJ JkTn t.(1 ..J '
^lniiuiK vv????i w* "V. auu
^ runs north 200 polch to u Spanish
Oak on a mountain side, corner of
No. 12S; then west lf?4 poles to n 1
black gum near the top of a ridge;then
a south course with the mean,
ders "f the ridge 220 poles to a stak<-;
then S. 5 W. 38 polesh to a stake
in the line of said No. 141; then j
east with that line 78 poles to the j
place of beginning. Containing 121
acres, more or less.
This the 3rd day of March, 1022.'
C. W. WALDROUP, Trustee.
3 l-4t-CWW.
NOTICE OF SALE
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By v rture of the provis.ons of
n deed in trust. e\ cutod *n March
23, 1922, hy Geo. Cooper and Char*
ley Coo; t.? L. I*. Boyle s. Truster
lor the B..r k of Murphy, to secure J
a note of ?290. due in four months
after dale, with interest at 6 per
cent per annum, payable annually,
on which there will be due on sale
j-.- IHbs *15?.!?, !
March 23, 1922, in Deed Book No.
74, page 203, i will expose to sale
at 1 o'clock*, p. m., on Saturday,
April 7. 1923, at the court h?u.<<e door
in Murphy to the highest bidder at
public outcry for cash the following
town lot, Fitmte in Murphy, Cherokee
County, N.
BEGINNING at a stake on Peachtree
Road runs S. 28 E. 125 feet to
a sUikv-; then N. 65 K. 150 feet to
t? slake; ihen N. 28 E. 11 1-2 feet
to a stake on the bank of Penchtree
Road; then with -aid road as it meanders
to thi beginning; being the lot
conveyed by J. 8. Mcroney to A. L.
Cooper, by deed recorded in Book
No. 58, rnKe 19 b
This Marcj. 6, 11)23.
I- K. BAY LESS, Trustee.
31-4t-I.EB.
State of North Carolina,
Cherokee County.
n the Superior Court
Florence more, plaintiff,
vs.
J. M. Moore, Defendant.
NOTICE Ol SERVICE OF SUM-.
, MONS BY PUBLICATION
J. M. Mo c. the defendant, will
take notice: That the plaintiff in 4
the above entitled action has begun
an action against him in the Superiors^
Court of Cherokee County, N. C.,
and the pur;> ?re of the action is to '
obtain an absolute divorce from theoi
bonds of matrimony existing between^,
them on statutory grounds. \t
That he \s hereby notified that he c
is re.joircJ to personally appear be- *
fore tl;? Clerk of the Superior Court ]
of Ch r? k? e County, N. C., at his oif- 4
fice i. 1 hj and answer or deimuj^j
to the complaint of the plaintiff .own
r\w% Cit.. : - ,V... ... ..f ,U.. I.,.
the 4th day of April, 1923, or theft
I plaintiff will apply tothe court for
I the relief prayed for in the complaint
This the 5th day of March, 1923.
E. E. DAVIS. Clerk
of the Superior Court.
31-4t-p.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA?
Cherokee County.
In the Superior Court
O. W. Good and A. G. Miller,
vs.
Colburn Lumber Company and John
C. Good.
NOTICE OF ACTION
The defendants, Colburn Lumber
I Company and John C. Good, above
I named, will take notice that an ac|
tion as above named has been
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rommenced in the Superior Court
>f Cherokee County, N. C., for the
purpose of declaring the plaintiffs,
3. W. Good and A. G. Miller, to be
he owners of the following describ- 1
rd pieces, parcels or tract* of land '
n Valleytown Township, in Chero- 1
iee County, N. C. towit:
Entry 942, Grant 3289, calling to (
rontain 400 acres;
Entry 4561, Grant 3352, calling
o con*ain 50 acres;
Entity 2593, Grant 3628. calling to 1
ontain 200 acres;
Entry 530, Grant 3281, cailing to i
ontain 100 acre: ;
Entry 529, -Grant 3280, calling to ;
ontain 100 acres;
Entry 940. Grant 3288, calling t<>
contain 150 acres; .
Entry 2590, Grant 3030, calling:
:o con?a?n 100 acres;
Entry 939, Grant 3237, calling to
contain 150 acres; j.
Entry 77 Grant 3865, calling
Lo contain 200 acres;
Also the land embraced in pre- j
cnition or old occupant tract No. J
532, calling to contain 100 acres; and
for the purpose of excluding any
jlnim fir titlo fir intOTCTt that may .
be made by the defendants, Colburn
Lumber Company and John C. Good,
in and to said lands, and cancel their
claim of title in and to said lands
as a cloud upon the title of the J
nlaintiffs: and th?- defendants. Cot-.
burn Lumber Company and John C.
Good, will further take notice that
they arc required to appear before
I he Clerk of the Superior Court of
Cherokee County. N. C.. on or before
the 10th day of April. 1923, and answer
or demur to the complaint in
said action to be filed by the plaintiffs
on or before that date, or the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court foe
vhc relief demanded in said complaint.
This the 13th day of 3&arch, A. P.
1923.
E. E. DAVIS, Clerk
Superior Court of Cherokee
County, N. C.
D1I.LARD & HILL. Attorneys
for Plaintiffs, O. \V. Good and A.
W. Miller.
22-lt-OWG.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
By virtue of the provisions of a
mortgage Deed, dated October 25,
1921, from J. L. Parton to Charley
Cross, registered in Cherokee County
on January 30, 1922, in Deed
Book No. 7G, page 560, I will offer j
for sale t0 the highest bidder at pub
lie outcry ior casn, at tne ?i?uri
house door in Murphy, Cherokee
County, N. C., at 1 'oclock, p. m. on
Saturday, April 21, 192:1, the following
parcel of land, to satisfy a
balance of $7."..*10, with costs of advertisement
and i-ale to be added,
vii:
Ir. HothotiSr. Township, said State I
and County, BEGINNING on a maple,
comer of tract No. ; and
runs West 1.1-1 poles to a Locust; j
then North 14 -88 poles t a Chestnut
Oak; then North 75 West 50
poles to a Black Gum; then S. E.
150 poles to a Hickory Bush on an
old corner; ihence North 11 East IS
poles to the beginning, containing
145 acror.
This Mar h 14. 1021.
CHARLEY CROSS, Mortgager.
32-5t.CC.
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rainaee Convention
u Be Held at New Bern)
Th thirteenth annual drainage lQ
nvention will be held in New Bern,; ot*
C., on the 18th and 19tjj of this
it out by officials of the associa- ctj
nth, according to announcement
n from headquarters at Chapel sj,
|l. Ex-Congressman ToTtn H.' p,
*11 is president of the association, j j
B Col. Joseph Hyde Pratt Is secre-' a!
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1 K US TEE'S SALE.
By virtue of theauthority vested]
in me by a deed of trust executed
by J. W. Brannon and wife, rojrist ruti
in Chvrokee County in Book No.
SO, at page 127, conveying to me
the lands hereinafter described to
secure the payment of certain notest
default bavins: been made in the
payment of said notes, and the owner
thereof having: demanded foreclosure.
I will, on Monday the 7th
day of May. 1923, at one o'clock p.
m., at the court house door in the
town of Murphy, sell, at public auc.
to the h'irhest bidder for cadh,
.he following described lands, lying
CHEROKEE SCOUT. MURPHT. WO
IN MEMORIUM. I
Mrs. Chas. R. Calkins, Jr., died
rhursday March 22, at Murphy, N.
C., after an illne.t.4 of two months. 1
Death was caused by an abcess on
the brain. (
Mrs. Calkins was formerly Miss
LI race Parker. of Shawnee, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Calkini came to
S'onh Carolina in 1920. They maC
the r home in AsheviHc, N. C., unt.i i
ih. :i:ni:r.er of 1U22, then moving to
Murphy, N\ C., where thty have
lincc lived. I
She u'Si survived 1 y her husband (
and a little son of four months; h-.t
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J.
j>. l*aiktr, of Marble, X. C.; three
sisters, Mrs. Irvin Young, of Lovtland,
O.t a.; Mrs. H. Baer, of Sh.w- j
nee, Oklx; and Mi.-* Cert.-tide Pzr
ker of Mar. la, N. C.; two brother . .
J. V. I'irker, o? Gkluhoma City, i
C1J&.; J. If. P.ir...r, of Columbu?,
Ohio- .*.id nv^y relntv.-s, besides a
host cf 11 ie:u. in Oklahoma anc! ;
North Carolina.
Glare was always of a cheerful
an? lovable disposition and ivi cJj
friend* wherever she was.
While living in Shawnee, Ok*a..
Fhe was employed for 2 years by
Southern Bell Telephone Co. as
nn operator. She \v.n loved by ah i
her associates in the office \v:i
were saddered to hear of her death.
G;ace we- tali n in the bloom of
lif . being only 22 years of r.gc.
She was buried at Peacbtrec C.motcry
on March 2." .1. at 12 o'clock.
flcr brother, J. H. Parker, of
Bner and family, of Shawnee. Ohla..
Columbus, Ohio, r.nd V ter. Mrr.
Irwin Young and Mis (J. 'rude Parker
weep present at the f moral.
Mr. Calkins* mother. *! '. Chns. j
R. Calkins, Sr.. of Sr a t. r . ?.
Texaj, arrived March 2 4t.i, . . la*.t>
for the funeral.
Funeral services were < <1
by Rev. Stedman, of Murphy, .i. ' .
We thank th,- many friends, <
pecially Mrs. Allen Fain, of M'lrvhj,.
for their kindness through the ill
ness and death of our beloved wii .
daughter and sister.
MR. CHAS. CALKINS,
MR. ANl) MRS. J. I>. PARKER
and family. |
rpnwnFD maicv* i
~ 20"pound" gain
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Declare* He W^u'd Not Take $1000
For the Good Tanlac
Did Him
"For twenty-five years." said F.
D. Crowder, a well known merchant.
of Lawndale. N. "I suffered front ;
the worst sort of stomach trouble
and pot so run-down, nervous and
worn-out I thought I would nev.r
get well.
"My appetite was completely
gone, I was sick at the rmach mi;
of the time, and nearly evi ryiiung
! would eat hurt me. I finally ^ i
so weak 1 could hardly get arour.d
and life was a burden {? me.
"I had lost faith in all mod . '
but I am thankful a thousand :.;*i .
over that I rt.v? Tr.r.'.ae a trial,
felt my t; ngth ..turning by in*
time 1 had finished the first bottle.
for I could pick up a two-busht 1
sack of anything and walk right off
(with it.
"So I kept taking Tanlac and gitgained
twenty pounds. Now all my
. tomach trouble is g<ine, n>v nerves
are steady as a clock, my appe'lic
fine and I am brimful of new lite
and energy. I wouldn't tufce a
thousand dollars for the good Tar.Tac
has done for me. It is imposs '
for me to recommend it too highly,
for it has made a new man of me."
Tanlac is for sale by all good
as>r>?rtt nn siiklihiia
Over 37-m;llion bottles sold.?Adv.
and being in Unska, Cherokee County,
North Carolina, adjoining tiie
lards of McNab Clark, and otner>
and hounded as follows: Beginning
on a stake on the public road and
runs So fvei to a stake; thence
north with McNabbV line 133 feet
to a stake; thence west with Clark's
line 82 feet to a stake: thence sou'h
wit^ Clarke's line !"?0 feet to the
beginning, containing about onehalf
acre, heing the lands conveyed
to J. W. Bran nop and wife by U. S.
G. Phillips r.nd wife by a deed recorded
in Cherokee County.
This the 3rd day of April. 1?,1%
JOHN H. DILL A RD, Truste .
Oo-4tjhd)
KTH CAROl 1NA
\ Letitia *
We are having some fine weath
ir now.
The flivvers are early this year
The peaches of our section weri
ill killed by the Sa *tcr spell.
Rev. W. B. Hejr :ed pre . h <! a;
nteresting sermon at IVr-immoi
pr-ok ln t Saturday.
(I. W. Stilus pa srd through or.
* on last week on his way t?> Mu-j
>hy.
Mr. ("artor Hivkey nyirif a hu'd
*e trip t > Murphy In t Thursday
M-. nr<! Mrs. Oth Gr. n vis'tc
es Cnllv- and I). l!a Still = laSunday.
Marion Groi n is improving slow
ly aftt'r a lonp illness.
Mr. Ja^: ?r Voyles, of Birr-h. bar
r?erid t an accident last Sun?j->
wh:lc crossing the creek <>v ? tTi
foot l??p. The foot lop broke, an
he lost hi - overshoes and pot ver
ivet.
Miss Knt :> Clonts visited M'ss Ca!
Ho Stil-s Saturday.
Next Saturday and Sunday w
he meetinp day.; at Oak Grove ar
pvcrylody is invited to conic ar
brir.m omcone with you.
V ->n r.. . i ?n, duiy . econdt d an
carried, .t is ordered that ar. clot
lion be held f<?r officer of May
a::d vix members of the Board c
Convu.i .doners of the Tc\ .. { Mu
phy on Tuc day May Mh. 1 'd'Jd, i
the manner p . erilu d by law. Ft:
1.1; I e of holding said t1 etio:
\V. A..i y is appoint-. :i RcpisUv
::id J. M. I.t-ath; rwood. Sr., an
D.VU outhv : ia.id arc appoints
Judges.
J. A. RICHARDSON.
S retary-Treasurer.
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A lovely costume blouse of ^*e -r^oir
richly embroidered In silk, unn woi
with a satin or silk skirt, will make
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any occasion, 'i !u? blouse pirtiirol h:
full sleeves, cut to lonjr points at rl
elbow, and drawn In at the wrist
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Hobo ken, X. J.. Mar 23.?Perfec- ^al
tion of a rew treatment for pneumonia
whereby high frequency eicct.ic
currents re inducted into th< 1
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p pa 'int > b . ly. was announced ^
Thursday by I>r. V. H. Drocsner. a
I- '?c. i:. 1 i>t. attached to ^
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observat"on yf a group of New
Jersy lung specialists.
The new treatment, known as t*n?
diathermic, was said by 1> . Preesen- '
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ine body I.eat and by dr ..g ??
blood to the affected organ the
First used during the a j.i war. lt
j the method was introci a ? I hen ten ^oi
days ago. Xine patients were ubjected
to the treatment and aii re- ?
covered so rapidly that they w. be ,
discharged from the hospital w.tiun
a few days. >
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