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Iw mm f rri*r. ff-'j ?. ?" ! | LEGAL JRTH CAROLINA? Cherokee County. # In the Superior Court E, S. Gutherie, Plaintiff, vs. Haillit' Gutherie, Defendant. KOTICjS of service of sumMONS by publication: The defendant above named will] take notice than an action has been instated against h^ in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C., ssd ,K<> purpose of the action is to disolve the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant on statutory grounds. That you are further notified that you at\. required to personally appear and answer or demur to the c.,ni; . rt of the plaintiff now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C.. by the 23rd day of May, 1923. ourtwill grant the relief de Bi.ir<it ! in the complaint. This the 23rd day of April. 1023. E. E. DAVIS. Clerk of the Superior Court. <38-4t-pd) NOTICE oh FORECLOSURE ~OF OF RF.ALESTATE MORTGAGE By virtue of the authority contained in a certain real estate Mortgage made to the undersigned Random Harnett, Mortgagee, on the 10th lay of July. 1923, by C. \V. Whitley and wife, Hattic Whitley. si-cure n note of even date for the sum of $40.00 said note being due Aug 2nd. 1920, in which the f :ri* real estate wan conveyed vis: Sa d lots and land being in Murphy own hip. in Peachtree section, Rei : t- N'os. 24, 25, 26 and 28. H-' Nu. 1, described as foPows: I.o No. 24. beginning on a 'take and rut S. 4,-4 F.. 30 feet to n s- e then N. 85. 3-4 W. 120 feet to a stake; then N. 4.-I W. 30-ftlet ti> a - take: then S. 85. 3-4 E. 120 f'. i t t?- the beginning. Lot No. 25 bcP -i: g a rtr.ke runs 4.-4 I'. 30 fc to a stake; then N. 25. 3-4 W. 20 feet to a stake; then N. 4-4 W. 30 : t to a stake; then R. 85, 3-4 K. 120 feet to the beginning. Lot No. 26, beginning on a stake and ic: R. 4.-1 E. 25 feet to a stake; th.n N 85. 3-4 W. 120 feet t? n stake; then N. 4.-4 W. 25 feet to n Stake; then 8. 85, 3-4 E. 120 feet 10 the beginning. I<ot No. 2R. boy nnisu: ?>n a ."take arid runs S. 4.-4 1". foot to n stake; then N'. 85 3-4 \Y. 150 feet to a stake; then 4 4 \V 50 fret to a atnk>; then 5 - ; V. 150 feet t the beginning. Said mortgage Being registered Au(r. 4, 1920, in Book No. 72 on page i'(iok of Real E-tate Moi'tr - iii the office of the Reg'^ter cf 1>*-* of Cherokee County, N. C. Si i being past due and no Vf same having: been paid, the u- igr.e<| v ill sell the above d.> i land at public sale for cash U? highest bidder at the court h . in Murphy between twelve ? '. k and 1 p. m. on t^c 21st day of May 1022, satisfy the said tie' and interest and co ts of sale. T . 21st day of April. 1925. RAN St M B \ RN'ETT. Mortgagee. By ' 11. McCALL, Atty. (38-4t-jhm) NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA? thy County. In the Superior Court C'.ay County, ( lay County Bank, G. H. Haigl r. E. G. Allison, et. aK vs. Puh::c Service Company. NOTICE. V. hi eas> the undersigned, W. C. Smart, was duly appointed permar.ti-.t receiver of the above named defendant, Ptibliq Service Company _ H:b Honor Henry f, LAnc, Judge | presiding, at Chambers at Murphy, N. C., on the 30t^ day of January. 1923; and whereas, at April Term. 1923, Clay Superior Court an order was entered in this cause requiring notice to issue to all creditors on or before the 15th day of August, 1923; Now, therefore, all creditors of. Sai/I T>..uii~ o?. i * ' - l uuin: oervico c ompany ana ail persons having claims n.^ini* said defendant of any nature what-1 soever, will take notice that they ar<required to present their claims to the undersigned receiver of said Public Service Company at his ofin Hayesville, N. C., on or be vie the lf?th day of August, 1923. and all suc^ ced^ors or claimants w'll further take notice that unle s they present 1lie;r claims on or bef?re said 15th day of August, 1923. that thi9 notice will be pleaded in b?r of their recovery. This the 24th day of April, 1023. W. C. SMART, Receiver of Public Service Co. (38-6t) ate4 _a._ # i ^ antet *- -- ?- - - - - 1 rAD^RTISE] NORTH CAROLINA? Cherokee County. In the Superior Court C. B. Hill vs. H. C. Ricks NOTICE OF VENDITIONI EXPONAS EXECUTION SALE By virtue of a Venditioni Exponas Execution directed to th^ under signed from the Superior Court of Cherokee County in the above en1th day of June, 1923, at 1 o'clock n. m., at the court house door of said county, sell to the highe-t bidder tor ca.-h to satisfy said Venditioni Exponas Execution. All the right, title and Interest ^f the said H. C. Ricks in and to n certain piece or parcel of land situ '.ie. lying and being in the county of Cherokee, State of North Carolina. and more paiticularly described a* follows: Beginning on n chestnut oak, the outhoast corner of Section No. 126, and run ? S. 4 W. with the line f No. 128, 200 poles to a stone, N. E. corner of No. 141, and S. E. corner of No. 128; thence with the line of No. 141. N. 86 W. 300 poles to a stone on the line of No. 107, and N. W. Corner of No. 141; thence with the line of No. 107. N. 4 E. 201 poles; to a stone, the S. W. Corner >f No. 126 on the line of No. 108; thence with the line of 126, S. 8G E. 300 poles to the beginning, containing 375 acres, more or less. Being the interest of H. C. Kicks in the land known as the Poorhouae Farm deeded to H. C. Ricks by Cherokee County, which was condemned and ordered to be sold to satisfy said judgment, whicjj is recorded in Judgment Docket No. 17 page 284. This May 1st, 1923. W. !\ ODOM, Sheriff Cherokee County. NOTICE OF SALE BY RECEIVER NORTH CAROLINA Clay County In the Superior Court Clay County, Clay County Rank, Ct. II. Ilaigler. E. (?. Allison, et. a!s. against Public Service Company. Under and by virtue of the authority tho iimtcrsiened receiver of Public Service Company conferred by order of His Honor, Henry P. laine. judge presiding, entered at April term, 1923, Clay Superior court, in the above entitled case, I will on Monday, the 4th day of June 1923. at 12 oYI rk M. n the Court hou*c door in Hayesv-lle, N*. C., sell lor casn to tru> :::gu- t o.aaer, subject to th<> confirmation ??f the court all the property, real estate anil personal, franchises, rights, titles and interests wheresoever situate of said 1*111)110 Service Comnany, a public utility corporation. including :?(i year franchise on town of Hayesville. North Carolina, and rights *>i way for po\ver an(- trunamw-ion lines, said property bring more particularly le cribed as follows: Real Property. FIRST TRACT: A c?>rtain trad 0| parcel of lard ;n Clay Count\ North Carolina, adjoining the land; of Ernest Penland and others, on the waters of Shortiyg Creek, about six miles east of the town of Hayesville, BEGINNING on a small Red Oak on thf? south side of Shooting Creek, N. GO \V. *? poles from the northwest corner of 'he Toff?! mire ami Penland Mill house and run S 40 E. 17 ; >!cs to a stake in the lit i of Penland M'll Property near an apple tree, E. I). Pen land's corner; and rung N\ >'??Ifi poles to a locust post; thence up mill pond with h'gh lHr mark S3 poles to a forked sour wood; then re N. I. K. crossing pond 73 poles to a stake; thence N. with the line cf Homer Berrong land 60 poles to a rtake; thence S. ?4? 16 poles to a hickory on the north side and near the top of the ridge; thence S. 81 poles to a black oak: thence S. 37 W. 47 poles to a hickory now a locust post; thence S. ">2 W. 15 poles to th<? beginning. containing ton (10) acres, more or lew. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the above lands. BEGINNING on a locust post on the bank of Shooting Creek Road, a earner of Pen land Mill property, and runs up said road with its meanders 10 stake on th?bank of caid road ;n lirt.. land Mill Property ne W. to the beginning. >.itair half (Vj) acre, mcv or less. On the above H <a?rii?ed property is located the dam pond, forcbay, power house, fiyiun generator, etc., hereinafter de- d. THIRD: R'ghtf. ' way ?rom the power plant \ 1 ??b t to the town of H-t?' ajV?v. 1 iiiniEr fr " i ill** iii lyTrtrrg1 rut CHEROKEE SCOUT. MUKFHY. MENTS | !mat" y s.x miles. FOURTH TRACT: One town lot1 in the town of Hayesville, N. C . i BEGINNING on a stake. the begn-: : ning corner of Lot. No. 1, in Block 1 , No. 1, of the McCiure Annex to the town of Hayesville, and runs S. 87 W. 273 feet to a slako on an alley: ; thence I\. <>4 Vi E. -48 fe t to a j t <take. th'iice S. 89 E. 93 feet to a stake, northwest corner of lot No. 1; thence S. 25 W. on line of 1 t N >. I, 100 ficl i? the beginning coma n. n?r one-ha f acre, more or les-. On the above described lot is situate tho threeJ tory f ame, composition ro >ft mill building, roller m il. and a!! ni Hing equipment hereinafter described. nrin FkalI : L?ot No. 28 :n I block No. 2, in the W. H. McClu ? j subdivision of the town of Hayesvillc. Pcr?onal Property. ELECTRICA EQUIPMENT: Turbine wheel, Generators, Switch board Rheostat, Transformers, Lightning Arresters, roles, Crossarms, BolU, Braces, Guy wires, ap. proximately 28.5 miles copper wire, insulated and bare. All of ab ?ve , equipment complete in place, including six mile* of transmission lines, and all electrical equipment for lighting public streets of Town of Hayesville. Franchise: Th rty (50) year ; franchise for lighting Town of . Hayesville. MILL PROPERTY: Four Stand i Monarch Ro'.lcr Mill, M nar h Sack . er. Conveyor, Snv.itt . Separator. Brand Duster, Coin ('-usher, Corn Shell or, tw0 Corn Mill . Bins, Shak , ers. Reels, Shifter:;, ' e t?rs, Scale-4, Trucks, Wrenchc8, 1. inrnv "s, and all necessary Line F.. i. i*uiieys. and Belts. All Equip... at .1 >w in place in mill building ... . i of Hayesville, in operntion un .c >ower from above described pla..;. , Dated at Hayesville, N. C., April i 26th. 1923. \V. C. SMART, Receiver. (39-4t-v.es) NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEEii OF TRUST By virtue of the power of sale .contained i- n rnrtni.. Ili'o.l <.f rmei II - - ' "* * " ",. executed by tht. Gartrell Dry Goods Company, recorded in Cherokee County, in Hook 70, page 208, conveying to me the lands hereinafter described to secure the payment of a certain note in said deed of trust set out. default having been made in th,. payment of said note and the power of sale contained in said deed of trust having become operative and the holder of said note having demanded foreclosure, 1 will for th I purpose of satisfying said note, it I interest and the costs of sale, sell at the Court House Door in Murphy, i at public auction to the highi t bid. d> r for cash, at One o'clock, p. m., on Saturday the tDth day of May. i 1023, ihe following described lands: 1. An undivided one-half in: r! est in the following descri ed trnc or parcel of land ituatc, lying and being in th,? Town of Murphy, aid County of Cherokee and Stat" of . Nortjj Carolina, adjoining thi and , of Mrs. John E. Fain and G. M. Blumcnthal and fronting or. the . Southea i rid < f Valley River Ave I nue. it being lot No. 7. beginning r the Southeast side of Valley R-.v > Avenue, at Mrs. John E. Fain's pres. ent line, and runs thence about S. 40 E. with Mrs. John E. Fain's said . line 100 feet to a stake on an Alley in the rear; thence about N. 50 K. ; along said Alley 24 fe t ami 2 inches to the G. M. HI u men thai lot N I.-, i.KinL aouui i? n. wjin mt' 100 feet to Valley River Avenui ; thence about S. 50 W. with ra'd Avenue 24 feet and 2 inches to the besrinninp. 2. AI*o the following described ; parcel of real state which was the property of Matilda Blumcntha! situated in the town of Murphy, heirir Lot. No. 8, hejrinninjr on a stake 215 feet from the N. W. Corner of Lot Mo. 1 ar.d the N. E. Corner of Lot Mo. 7, and runs S. 40 E. 100 feet to a stake, the S. E. Corror of lot No. 7; thence N. 50 E. 25 feet to a stake; thence N. 40 W. 100 feet to a stake on Valley River Avenue; thence N. 50 W. 25 feet to the hejfinninp, be:njt the lot and store building fnrw rly occiffS hy Y.: ' topher and known as the Blti:t?. store a- d property. This 18th day of April. 192.1. L. E. BAYLESS. Truetce. SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBF?? LANDS By virtue of a judgment of ih. upenor court of Cherok- Loamy. NORTH CAKOUNA entered at the April Term, 1923. in an action therein pending:, entitled C. M. Wofford v*. Mary E. Dewccse, Administratrix de bonis non of D. W. Deweeae, deccacd. and others, heirs rt law of D. W. Doweese, the undersigned will offer for rale at publ c outcry, at th; court house door in Murphy. X. C on Monday. June -1th. 1923. at 11 o'clock, a. m., the following describ ed lands, towit: Entry No. 2304. Grant No. 92IS rocordcd in Deed Book X. pare 344 x opt the lappage of Tracts No?. 929. 24."9 4247. and 7792, net ac air.- 23? acre. Entry No. 2124 Grant No. 11654 : .fled ;n Deed Hook 1. ct page I net acreage 220 acre--. Ent-y Xo. 7702. Grant Xo. 9103. ordcd in Dood Book X, nape 340 ' * . acreage 80 acres. Entry No. 4397. Gr.at Xo. 13657 ; orded :n Deed Book No. 5. p:.g-. "i'4. net acreage, 11 acres. Total acreage timber lards amounting to 637 acres, as survey and platt <! by F. M. Lovingood, report of said survi y being on file in the office f the Clerk of the Super or Court in the above entitled action. Also one lot in East Murphy, ad joining lands of E. S. Millar, Norvrd, Brit*. i:n and other*-- known n th( Bonn I -t, containing one acre, morr or Ies?. the deed to which is recorded in Book Xo. 27. pag" 73. Terms of sal? cash upon confirm it ion by court. bidder to tr.ake deposit of t* n per cent in e i..h On snic flay, to ccurc compliance with b.d This May 3rd, 1923. MARY E. DEWRESE. Adniinstratrb: de b ni:- non, D W. Dcwcese. Jeceawd. (39-5t-dwi NORTH CAROLINA? Cherokee County. In the Sup rior ?* : t \V. P. Clonts. Plaintiff, vs. (iu e Clonts, Defendant. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Thc defendant, Cu s'.e Clonts. \vi *!.<? notice that an act "on m abov? v?a begun i51 the ; i r'ur court ? .* Ch' T ikre Cou X ?rth Cnrlinn before the Clerk of raid court; that ilit. pur, > e of ?nid action is for al? olufe divorce nr. statutory grounds r v.hie^ plaintiff is seeking a decree to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant; that said summons was issued on the 21*t day of J April, 1023, ret rnable on the 3rd ; <lay of May, 1923, and said cau* I was duly continued on said 3rd day I \f.?. Ul'JI Km- '.r c j to the end thai via of summons ?isrht he made hv publication or. said defendant in lieu of personal 'service, and ! i *?id defendant talcj notice that she is rcouir: d t > be and i appear before the Clerk cf th, Su-i I perlor Court of CI r??k County h:g office in the eouri, house < , Murphy ?>n the 5th day if Jure. 1020, and answer the ("unplaint oi the plaintiff which i- : a o-. fib in the offii-. of Clerk of 1 Supe1 rior Court ->f Cherokot. County, and I : said defendant take noIUv ii she fails to appear and answer oi d-mur to said complaint on the 5th day of June, 1923, indgim-ul wi! be entered a'-envd!.;-: to the pr..y : of the complaint. Done at office is: Murphy, North Carolina, this the 3d day of May 1023. K. P DAVIS, Clerk Supori", Court of Cherokee County, Nortn Carolina. (39-4t-Jdm) BONDS FOR SALt-. The Highway C tint -ion ?. 1 Benverdam Township offer for sale Fifty Thousand Dollar- if th" Bonds of this Township, which are tt? !> [ issued das of June 1, 1923, and run fur thirty years. Rids will be rec ived un to the tst day of June, for all or a portion I of these bonds at 5. 5^, and 6 per i cent and Interest will be paid em : annually, and at such place as buyc n*?y prefer. Address all bids to Highway Commission, Reaverdam Township, care John H. Dillard. Murphy. N. C. 1 Buyers should find these securities r.tfmeiivn, ?? Lhi.. Tnu-nihin hns tin outstanding- obligations. This May 7. i??23. HIGHWAY ( MISSION. Beaverdam Township. E\*- Ti: 74 SALE. By v ? of n execution to me mo di c d. from the superior court ' Cherokc*? County in th x aFin vs. W. O. Patton co that out of pr *"ty o' . defendant i real in .?* ".?fl w'th interctv . i. :t a- 1921 U iUl ' 1! n il,4 1 , - paid and the further sum of $i.65 costs. In order to satisfy the said judgnv?nt I shall on the third Monday In June, 1923, it being the 18th day of said month, sell at the court hou^e door in Murphy, between the hours of 12 m. and 2 p. m. at public auction to the highest bidder ?or cash the following lands and interests in lands heretofore owned '?>" the said '.V. O. Patton and by he nnd his wife conveyed to T. J.H.h y .le d d-tted September 13. 1922. and further conveyed by sa;d II . and wife to II. T. Patt<jn by do <. dated March *7, 1923, regl-icred In i Book 79. page 464. An undivided one-ninth interest I In th?. following lands in Beaver 1 dam Township, Cfcerokei- C > : ty: fate Grant 326C in Di :r:ct 5 for j '' 0 acres, tra< t 96, granted to JosliII ua Harshaw Jan. 18. 1*70, reg st-j j r"d II < ik N piij; - 269 < r 209; | State Grant 1307, D tr t 5, Tract ' 6:\ for 10" acres granted *> Josh .-t p;st? r. d in Bonk F. pape 114: State Grant 10004, Entry 7795, dated January 13. 1891, pranted to -1. V.*. Ration fot 200 acres, and the lands conveyed to J. W. Patton by Richard Ma-on and wife by deed dr.ted August 11. 1896, roistered September 23* 1903, in Book 10 {old number) pape 115 and be.np part of tiact 1718. Also any and all other lands or interest therein in Heave, dan Town h p owned by W. <>. Ratio: and embraced in deed to T. J Ilill, dated September 13. 1922. nnu ?epistered in Book 72. pape 256 and subsequently conveyed by T. .? Hill and wife t II. T. Rat ton, i>y deed, dated March 17. 1923,. and registered in Book 79, pape 167. Levied on May 7. 1923. W. P. BdOM, Sheriff. (40-4t wpo i Nctla > ^ * Mr . R. P. Hall and rMs. Maud Martin were pie ant \ .it.es a ? . Mary I! .11 last Monday. Mrs. Clcrry Crisp, of Pri-'mmo Creek, grave her aunt. Mrs. llilla llall. a pleasant call last wi k. Mr. P. C. Hopsed, of Murphy K? 3. and little i40". were pie i an* callers on Notla Sunday. Mr. D. C. llaney is turninp und a fine crop of v\\ to be followed > : oory. Mr. A. P. Barton *i i-oine to V. ' y Rivor this week with ni?? t:;?ior to do sonic turniwfc. FREE TO Wh"n you he-o.r.c a aub:cr ycu are entitled to an almost * 1 and advice absolute? v. 'ioi t ' Pr'n^ thr- problems -T you con . .unity to as ami they v.i 1 itoi and specialists who thr* c:in\' expert in their solution. ' 400.000 farm families aire It' you do not. i?0 cents a y Ei title y.ui to this unpurchasal ! ui. eatable pr.p. r twice a n*on SOUTHERN A . the giant ' Nashville ; . II IMf U.W, ? . - JP. MI.-.-P." | Attention We have just supply of 1 V. c. | " r".*US 2BFC W* s FAIN GF V C. e and Wa t L. & N $ ??? <(-> x v?-:-x-( MISS PARKER HAD NO REST, SHE SAYS | Got So Work Was AJMost Too Much For Her?Tan lac again Proves Merit 1 "The Tanlac treatment gets oil the thanks for my splendid health, and I hat vent the slightest doubt but what it is the best medicine made." declared Miss Sal lie Parker, popmar WSm l- m:ii. r??v /i ? - ? ilium, Uddwuia, n. v.. "For a year. I suffered badly with stomach trouble and nervousness ar.d got so run down my work was aimosi. too much for me. .My appetite jU.-t about left me. and ev.n the little I did manage to oat refused to stay on . ?mach. At oth'-r ti*ms my food ui. .?.? r s< ry from and pains, and 1 vv..^ d ad fully short of breath, 1 had h. auac.. t jo, and always felt tired and worn out, evefl after a night's sleep. K:ght alter 1 began taking Taniae my appetite improved and my bi.umMch trouble, r.crvou:-.r.? ?r.u rundown condition hav< all disappeared 1 now. I never felt better." i Laniac foi sale by all good V Iruggi *s. Take no substitutes. Over a million bottles gold. Mrs. .1. C. . ed, of Birch, spent a lew ixv v.. a i-r mother, Mrs. ...aiy L. Hail, la:t week. We farmer-, rf this place are very i us. Inia week planting corn. Mr. M. I. Hall and King Barton art .? high spirits this week. Mr. C. T.. Hall has ?5one to Sun- 1 iuv-t. N. C., and reports good times t he re. Several eitirons <,f this place went to Murphy Monday on important huusine s. . , t Mr. Carl Stiles got a briar in his ( finger and caused it to rise which u.v ^im much pain. Mrs. Callie Stilt s visited Mrs. II. E. Hall last Tuesday. Rev. c onley ruled his regular ap! ifttt Pleasant Grave Church Sunday. He delivered n pood address to a largo audience. CROUP bp?nmndic Croup is frrqnenily i die viii by one application of? vscks v a f?o Rum Over 17 Million fan UteJ Yemtf as^3ayffsfitfanft.a a U^jubm FARMERS I iber to the Southern AgriculturUl M in! mltcd "rvic- of information I charge. %-> I r hi o your b sine s or your rrce ve ympathcvic study of edu;gh years of experience* have bcTlu-ir udvut is your- for asking. July take tl ? "Giant of the South" r.r < r $1.00 for three years will free service in addition to an tii. 1 GRICULTURIST, i OF THE SOUTH Tennesse j .-V/TU- TJ -^TT-yr-- ?-. ""I!77"'1 '"I i t- innl'-i'. -j ' ? received a fresh | the famous ? AriH I riiviu srtilizers ght kind for "gardens X :s, and farm^ )RE YOU BUY IOCERY CO., Inc. reficuse opposite . Station ;; ; ;
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