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FrMty. August 10. M23 I LEGAL **lpce OF SUMMONS AND] WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT JJORTH C^fflRSlNA-^riajr County' In the L ap?rioi Court K ft. Andf'-w 4lnd Ahner Chastain ] 4E ' 0. A. Puvu., NOTICE. The defendant above named, O. .-\. Davis, will take notice that an a.;-.on entitled as abov. Was been commenced in thu Superior Court Clay County, North Carolina, for ucovt ry by plaintiff of the sum t?f Five Hundr d Dollars lfrem defend.list due by contract for timber sold him and for danag for failure tjo nunplvte said contract; and defendant will take notice that he is requited to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Clay County at his offiee in tlfe Court house on the 3rd day jof September, 1P23. am! answer or demur to the complain^ of plaintiffs in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded n the complaint. Said defendant will further take notee that a warrant of attachment has issued from i:d oourt against his property In Clay County, North Carolina, which warrant of attachment is returnable at the same time and place for the return <f the summons. This tht? 30th ilay of July. 1923. W. L. MTIIESON, Clerk Superior Court Clay County. N.C. (52-lt-g) State of North Carolina? Cherokee County?In the Superior Court. Maude Shelton, Plaintiff, vs. Kyle B. SheIton> Defendant, NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. The above named Kyle B. Shelton defendant in the above entitled ucti ?n will take notic,. that an action, has been commenced against him by thi plaintiff, Maude Shelton. in the -upcrior court of Cherokee County, N. C.. and the purpose of said action f?r a divorce from th.? hinds of matrimony on statutory grounds. That you are further notified' that you are required to appear personally and answer or dcnutr t,, the' complaint of the plaintiff now on' fi!e in my office on or before the 24th day of August, 1923, or the Court will grunt the relief prayed for in th? complaint. This the 25th day of July, 1923. E. E. DAVIS, Clerk, of the Superior Court. 51-4t-$3pd-jhm) SALE OF LAND. R?. virtue of the nowor contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Wm. Brannon and wife Sarah Brannon, on October 14^ 11*22, to secure a certain indebtedness din? the mortgagees, therein eet out, and ctonveying the lands therein d< scribed to us. for such purpose, which said mortgage deed is duly registered in Book No. 80, at page 116, in the office of the Register of Deeds lor Cherokee County, default having been made ?n-. the payment of the said indehtednesF and the power iof sale having become operative. The undersigned will sell at public auction- at the court house door in Murphy, N. C., for cash on Monday. the 13th dav of August, 1923, at one ocloek of said day, the following lands therein conveyed: A certain tract of land in Beaverd?ni Township, Cherokee County, beginning on a beech on a branch and runs North to a rock on the branch; thence oast with the fence and marked line t? a white oak in R. L. Hampton's line; thence South with the old line to a post oak cornei thence West to a black gum; thenct Southwest with the marked Conditional line to the beginning corner ^ containing 40 acres, more or less. Tenug of salo cash. , Title good J. H. CRAWFORD and wife. Mortgagees. IOHX H. DILLARD, Attorney for Mortgagees. -* (49-5t-jhd; r Ket'fer Monument Co. J, >. r.t^NER, Tomotla, N. C. Cai'i or Writ? if You bm4 a Monument ADVERTISED FRECLOSUKp S*LB. By virtue of the power vested l? me by tt certain deed in trust, executed by L. G. West and *.vife. Par-1 olee West, on August 14t 1921, which is duly registered in Book Xo. 7 1. page 134, in thc office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, to secure a certain indebted" ness of said L. G. West to WoffordTerrell Company, default having! been mndt in the payment of said | indebtedness and the power of sale therein contained having becom*. op erative, I shall on Monday. the 27th; day of August. 1923, sell at public! auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house 'Moor in Murphy at one o'clock on said I day the property therein, conveyed, to wit: Town lot No. f?. in Block No. ?. in the Wells addition to the Town of Andrews, being the same lot tvr.vcy|eu to L. u. West t>y N. A. liall audi wife, Matti? Hall, f.y devil dated At^gust 29, 11 I. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for said county in Hook N<?. 09, at page 0. reference to which is hereby made. This July 23, 1923. I). W. WIS EN HUNT, Trustee. (51-4t-jhd) ? I State of North C.tr;:?!f.a. Cherokee County?In thu Superior] Court. Milton Lefevers, Plaintiff, vs. Myrtle Lefevers. Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION. The above named defendant will! take notict that an action has been I begun against him in the Superior! Court -of Cherokee County. N. C.J and the purpose of the action is tc? obtain an absolute divorce on statu-1 tory grounds. That you are further notified that! you are required to personally appear and answer or demur to the complaint now on file in my office at Murphy, Cherokee County, N. C., on or before the 17th day of August.] 1923, or the Court will grant the relief demanded in the complaint. This the ITth day of July. 1923. K. E. DAVIS, Clerk >f th? Superior Court of Cherokee1 County. N. C. (f?0-4t-jhm) advertisement. The Town of Rohbin ville, \. C., will receive 1 ?id> until noon, August 10, 1923, for furnishing all labor, and material in place and constructing 13,700 feet of water pipe', 3 or 4 inch, a Chlcrinator, and an earth dam. Also tw^ toileUs and a short sewer line. For plans an dspecifications address R. Bruce Slaughter, Mayor. Robbinsville, N. C. (50-4 t-s) State of North Carolina. Cherokee County?In the Superior Court. I'ara M. Daily, Pla.'ntiff, vs. Paul Daily, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The above* named defendant will ^ take notice that an action had been j commenced against him in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N ' C., and the purpose of the said action is to obtain an absolute divorce on statutory grounds. That ynii ?r*> -fnrthnj. notified thai you are required to personally appear and answer or demur to the com plaint of plaintiff now on file in my office at Murphy, Cherokee County, N. C., on <>r by the 17th day of August, 1923, or the Court will grant the relief demanded in the complaint This the 17th day of July, 1923 , E. E. DAVIS, Clerk , of the Superior Court of Cheroke* , County, N. C. (50-4t-jhm) ,( NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OI REAL ESTATE MORTGACE. By virtue of the authority contain cd in a Real Estate Mortgage ma<5< and executed to the undersigne< Mortgagee on the 15th day of April oy V/. ?* uiiu wui-j i/j> tic Bryson, to secure a note of avei date fo^ th?> sum of $86.33, 9&i< * note being due 1st day of Novembe 1922, in which they conveyed th following real estate, viz.n Certal land being being located in Beaver dam Township. Chei^kee County, N C., Beginning on the top of the ridg H. E. Barton Mac and runs Nort down the ridge to a chestnut wher I mi* new buibftng; thcn with th IE CHEROKEE SCOUT, MURPMT, I4ENTS | wanders o fthe ridge maple; Cken South to th? Rock muff. darner of I). N. Roberts lino; then South 32 poles to the top o fthe ridge; then East down the ridge with the road sixty-three poles to the beginning, containing thirty-two t">-) acre*, more ?>t h>>. part cf l>. II. Roberts land and p. rt A the Sanderson land lying umlwr *l north, side of the ridge. Said mortgage deed being regi tered in Book Number SO <>n page No. 36, in the B?K>k ?;f Real Estate Mortgages on the 12th d&y of dune 11122, in the ffico of tli IVg.-t r of Di'cdf <?f CherokeeJ County, N. C.. said note h v ug become due and pa * due and uare d, the und -rsgned M<-rtgagee xv'll - 11 the alf>\\. doscribed prtm'ses nt public auction snip to the highest bidder f t cash at tli . ctuirt hoUM1 do t at Murphy, Chcrokv< County, X. C., between the hour* of 11 a. m and one o'c 1OCK 7-. j ir... on Friday thu .".nth d.uy .*f An- j trust. 1 '.'23, to satisfy tho said note and the int? rest on the same and the cost of th?? advertisement and sale. This the 30th dav of July. 1923. \V. M. BRANNOX. Mort Mir e. (52-4t-p) New Model Tailoring & Steam Pressing Club I have opened a Steam Pmiing Club, located at rear of Dr. Wells' residence, next door to Mr. Fred Johnson's, nnd vrill be reedy to render prompt service by Auguct 1st. All our work guaranteed. Ladies' Coats and Suits a Specie 1<y. WE DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIR. ING Steam Pressing Club New Model Tailoring & (For further Information Apply to Mr. Spurge Christopher.) YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED ANDREW WILEY. Proprietor x~x~x~xkk~x~x~x-:~x~x~x-x~: Mr. Nathan H. McNabb and fnmlj ly, of Diuktown. spent the. weck-dnd with Mr. McXahh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. Mt-X'abb. Mr. John Cur4 s and wife, ? r Athens, Tenn, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Curtis, and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. McKabb Mossts Morgan and Toajnic held a | R. V. P. IT. and Sunday School Tn: stitute with our chur'h last week. Mi-s Cora Nichols, our primary teacher, spent the week-end with her parents at Culberson. Quite a number of our citizens went to Murphv Monday to confer with tht. County Board of Education Rev. W. T. Crowder preached at Friendship Church Sunday. Mr. Octavus Ferguson. of Hyatt, Tenn., has been visiting in this part of the state. Mr. Claud Wood went to Murphy Monday to have some dental work done before returning to Ohio. Rev. J. P. Decker has closed h!* ringing school at Grape Crepfc and returned heme ready to take up another one somewhere. We hope to have ;( good revival meeting at this place soon. The road ^commissioners of Shoal Creek Township held a meeting ?: Suit last Saturday. Mr. John R. Mason spent the week-tend at home, returning to his work at Ducktown Monday morning, where he constructing a store ? house. Miss Julia McComb* passed thrt our section Sunday on her way t< " Reids Chapel to teach school. ? * MrJ Joe Johnson spent Monday '? night with Mr. Frank Beaver. n ??? r Revival Meeting K To Begin at Culbersoi n r. Thqyc will be a ,teeTival meetinj e begin at Culberson at the M. P h Church, August 12. at 7:30 p. m e i Everybody is cordially invited. j B. G. TRULL, Pastor. <P*TH c*Mn~SA ^ In Memoriam. S Jrsus visits every -* * kl And tak- "I'r precious onus away; He ha/ takVn httlc Thomas, so wi'?4 and small. And some day. He'll call us all. !A \\ <1 saw i>r?t the angel* that me ' I Tl him there, ci. We saw not the city so beautiful J lt. and fair. j u; Ov r tl"- river, #ovcr the tide ir Our darlinjr is standing by His side, q-j ar Over the river, the fisherman'^ net Carried ??.ip darbng, the household gc p<?t. J We kn<<w he is saf- <in the further j p sohrc. So 1 t\< not weep for him any | Mother, father, friends and all. !. * u- .i ;h.? Savior's Anil join our darling on th othi r shore, Th? v v -hall p rt?no nevermore ! 'Written by Max V Mcl> otald. Murphv. N. C.) x~xk~xx-x-x~x-x~x-x-x~x~x > * Bo:!ing Springs * The children's div her.' lust Sunday went on in tl^e Lord's name- ? a very nice tin:?. \ There is a revival meeting point? on :H this hurch wit preat conducted by the pastOp and two other brothers. Crops arc looking pood at this place. .Mr. and Mr-!. Poley Scubolt and family are vi-itinp their duusrhtcr, Mrs. I.eila Odi II. Everybody cordially invited to attend the revival at this place. V ()tir sd-.o 1 stai ted on Monday of last wee ka'!?l we wish it pood success. ? We had a Sunday school celebration last Sunday. A very large crowd ?;iv present and all seemed to i njoy the day. Also a nice dinner was served on the pround. jj Mi-s Dcliah Woody of Marble wa. visiting friends' .here over the wet k-end. Mr. A. H. Anderson, of Hooper Balls, spent the week-end at thi> pl,ct" We arc having a few days revival services at Boiling Spring.-, conducted by Rev. Clark and Rev. lie tr.bree. Mr. C. C. Mills is progressing nice ly with his saw null work. Everybody had a good ra:n here Saturday. Wonden what has become ol the | Owl Creek writer. We would like | to hear front them again. | 0ur school is progressing nicely I I under the management of Miss Linj da Tweed and Miss Emily Sword. Mr. Rollin Dockery is moving his | sawmill to Grandview. Mrs. Gladys Tweed has gone to J MsryvsHe. Ter.r... v.hcre she cspeela to make her home. Mrs. J. T. Davis and daughter were in Murphy last week. Miss Anna Lovingood. of Sylva, is visiting her parents. Air. and Mrs. George Lovingood. Mr. Will Arrovrood was called : home from his work on Snowbird. ; to accompany his mother, brother j and sister to Atlanta, where they will take treatment from being bitten by a dog with rabbies. 1 i Mr. D. S. Davis was in Grandview * ! on business one day this week. GHIGHESTERS PIUS DIAMOND BRAN? i A15* If LADTffS | Art ymmr Ihi-lil for CHI-CHK^T** S A DIAMOND hKAND PILL3 in Rro nd/^lX _ Cola metallic b^xrr aealed with BluevOy ^ Rtbbon. Takb ro ot***- lRwj rftwf Y/ ?.? !? rt if cni ra^Ttii y i vuaon* RRAltO PILI.R, 'w twmtf-flW | ttit* trtird'il ai Urtt 6a(cil, Alwty* krllibto SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS I i^S, EVERYWHERE c+iool Rally At Cole's School House Lynn Bachman ScRool There will bp a school raKy aft jlees School IIoujc Friday erenin? ugu>t l?f beginning at 7 o'clock, he program of the rally i* t?, better >-uperati*,n of parents, children and acher. It s hop* d large congrciticn \v:!l. bo present. The parits, espeeially, art? urged to cnie. here will l>? ?? speakers present id it Is hped !1 the parents will ive smething t say in behalf f ur hool. There wi ai-., b,. some ?ngs and re.. : ;ta>r. - h\ the children YOU'LL LIKE THE F5 ATMOSFHER In sorr.e stores it seen friendliness Kss Lcci mad scramble for bu: PARKER'S. 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