Fid??. March 14. 1924
" LEGAL
i
RAL P* COMMISSION
r
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f t stat.,
L? hex V> given that:
n Appalachian Pov^
r.i: Asheville, North
4 I. tade aplicatii n c ?
prof d power dam in Hia-|
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jt po< extending about one
fte 1 town "f Murphy ar d 1
1, , tig a second prop< >1
pit Vt > " t high at a p< int;
joe abov< tin- town of
err:-. a reservoir extend-!
, x y 11 miles upstream j
jjj ; . point about midway!
the Pi.: uths of Sweetwot.-?
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[ law - River Power CumM;;r
>. North Carolina. 1
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cr velopment on the)
Ri.t r in Clay an<l Cher- j
ti? s. North Carolina, Polk
en:; - of. and Towns Coun
a, t . riding from a point,
own "l* Appalachia, TennI
r> ; t near the town of
^Kjec: t" these npplicn^ eq'
r ' n n h. aring there^Bcr
v n any briefs, reports
Hd-it. !"r which consideruHtMr<
: hould be submitted
c S<cretary. Federal!
Hum n. Washington, P.C.'
OTICE OF SALE
'Hin an alias write of
.jHsut.i 1the Clery of the
i^nour "f Cherokee County
Hr ' ale at the Court ;n
M. rphy on Mondu*
B>21 - the highest bidder
pi outcry, the follow^B
ef land, situated It.
H T-wnship, Cherokee
j^Brth an iina, vis:
.< the SW corn*r < (
H-.f' 1 : and rur.s S. with
* the Murphy and
Thtnet F.
> <*. I'llillips yard on
.Head-- "hence N. about 27
^Bke. rner of tht Jenkins
^Be W rods to the he
^w?jinnir .v acres, more or
lot describe*! in a deed
^B>. I'1 : lips and wife, dat
1917 and repistered in
^ No. (621 pape 89;
St sum of $780. 00 with
S N< - 1923, and costs,
M 3. 1924.
W I*. Odom
* Sheriff
I NOTICE
' "iir.i.! will receive sealll'ue
of the County
"f Cherokee County,
C. until twelve
the 31st day of
^ for the pradinp and
m On 1
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, ADVERTISE?
making a highway, under plans and r
Specifications of the State of North
Carolina, row on file in the Office
of the said Board, for the Highway j
from the Notla ard Murphy Town-I
ship. Lines t?? the Hot House and
Nutla Township, Line at the Colcj
Gap. a Distance of approximately i
eight miles.
The board reserving the right to
rejo.l any and all bids.
This the 1th day of March 192-1T.
.1. KING Chairman
J. F. GARLAND
W. A. KVANS
Members of the Highway Commission
of Notla Township,
Cher kc- C??unty, N. C.
S. \V. LOVINGOOD
Chairman
T. J. BRISTOL
CAY BKT.VXT
Member- of the Board of Cour.ty |
* ommissioners <?1 I'herokcc
County, North Carolina.
(30-4t-wa<)
NOTICE FOR SPECIAL SCHOOL
TAX ELECTION
At the regular meeting of the
Hoard of County Commissioners of!
Ch? rokee County, N. C., on the 3rd
clay of March, 1924, a petition wapresented
to the said board, signed
by more than one-third of the qualified
voters of a certain boundary
in School District No. 7. Murphy
Township, Cherokee County, N. o.
hereinafter described and set our,
asking that an election be called by
the said board for th purpose of1
voting for or against A Special j
School Tax. of not more than thirty '
<30) cents on the hundred dollars'
worth of propt-rtv and 90 n nts on
< ach taxable poll in said boundary,
to supplement the public school
fund which may be apportioned to
sa.d district hy the County Bo.imI of
Education.
It is ordered by the K ard or
County Commissioners in regular
sesion on the 1st Monday, the 3rd
of March, 1924, that an i fection be
held under the laws and regulation
of the Gtnernl Election Laws of the
State of North Carolina to be held
at the regular voting place in school
district No. 7, Murphy T wnshlpj
hereinaft* r set out on Saturday the
19th day of April, 1921, to vote for
or against Special School Tax in the
following territory, vi:*
It being that boundary known as
School District No. 7. in Murphy
Township, and more particularly described
as shown on the records in
the office of the Board of Education
for Cherokee County.
If ic l>o tU.> l?Aur,l
of County Commissioners of Cherokee
Count> th.it U. C. Davis be appointed
Registrar and George Lovingood
and Then. Lovingood judg* *
for said election to be held in said
boundary at the school house in said
district.
It is further ordered that the
Registrar's books be opened for said
election on Saturday the loth day
of March, and each Saturday thereafter
for four successive weeks, and
I
In Enviable
ccord of Service
/larch 5, 1850, the Louisville j
ishville Railroad received its
er from the State of Kentucky,
ce that date, ideas and cushave
changed; panics have
; great wars nave been fought;
lation has increased; the counas
developed; and businesses
come and gone; but the "Old
ble" L. & N. has survived all
B struggles and the ups and
a of railroading for this nearly
quarters of a century?from
ering a section of 185 miles to
iting a system of 5,039 miles, ,
raing and serving thirteen I,
i in the heart of the South. ,
ring all of these years, thru /
tunes and bad, the L. & N.
vatherad the financial storms;
never changed its corporate
name, and is one of the few
class-1 railroads in the country
that have never been in
rocnivarshiD.
The LtN. hu never failed to
meet its obligations to the public;
pay every dollar doe its workers,
its creditors, its bondholder*; and,
a majority or these years, bas been
able to pay ita stockholders somertiiw*
for the nee of their metier.
The management is earnestly
striving to make the I. A N. a
bigger end better railroad?more
emSsot and capable of better
j, ifff5*
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT.
rtENTS 1
'
that a new registration of all voter.be
had, and Saturday the l'Jth day
of April as challenge day.
At said election those in favor of
said special school tax shall vote on
a written or printed ticket of the usual
siz< "For Special School Tax'";
and those opposing said tax shallrvote
on a written or printed ticket of Unusual
size, "Against Special School
Tax."
It i? furthered ordered that ?:?id
election be conduct ?i and held in th i
same manner as the General Fictions
and that due returns be mad. 1
of the said election to this Board.
S. \V. T.O VI N'GOO I?.
Ohaiiman Boa'd of County
Commis; oners.
A. M. Simonds. :-:r. fi r!;
to Board. CJ0-4t-c)
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as Executrix of
the Will of James D. Abbott, deceased,
lale of Cherokee County. North
Carolina, this is to notify all per-!
sons having claims against the estate
of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Murphy, Nortn
Carolina, on or before the 1st day'
of March, 1925, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recover*-, j
All persons indebted to the said es-'
tate will please make immediate payment.
Thh 1st day ??f March, 1021.
MRS. .It* I.I A E. VAUGHN,
Executrix of the Will of James
I>. Abbott, Deceased. (30-6t-v)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE BY COMMISSIONER
Under and by virtue of an order
"f th superior court of Cherokee
County, North Carolina, made in a
special proceedings entitled "In the
matter of J. M. Sinionds, Administrator
of the estate of L. M. Adams,
d> ceased, late of Cherokee
County, N. petition to sell land
for assets to pay debts of deceased
No. the same being no
upon special proceedings docket of
lidoourt. the undersigned administrator
i?f the said estate of the deceased,
who has been appointed
Commts-iuner, to sell the said real
state, will on the 3rd day of March,
1924, between the hours of 10
o'cloe, a. m.. and 1 o'clock, p. nv, at
the court house door in Murphy.
Cherokee County. N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder one-half
for cash and balance reasonable
terms that certain tract of land lying
and being in Hothouse Township,
in District No. 4, known as the
I*rince lands on the headwaters
acres, more or less. Lot No. 487. described
as follows, viz:
Beginning on a stake near the
top of the mountain and runs north
31 E. to a stake about the same direction
to a stake at or near a fence;
then down the mountain with the
| fence til! strike Lot No. 47S; then
| north 50 W. to a stake; then south
131 W. 100 poles to a stake; then
south E. 1G0 poles to the beginning.
' For a tr.or' rerf et description sec
or Deeds No. 71 on jwigo No.
17 in ;h office of the Register of
0? . ds ? f the County of Cherokee.
N. C. Adjoining the lands of Jim
Johnson and Dato Bryant and others.
This 2nd day of February. 1924.
J. M. SIMONDS,
A dminMtratBIIHHWwg
deceased, and commissioner.
<28-4t-pd)
EXECUTOR S NOTICE.
Having qualified as Executor of
the estate of I.aura Wells, deceased,
iate of Cherokee County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at its office in Asheville
North Carolina, on or before the 1st
day of March, 1925, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
AH persons indebted to the
said estate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 19th da* of February.
1924.
WACHOVIA BANK A TRUST CO..
Executor of Laura Wells
By W. B. WILLIAMSON, Assistant
Trust Officer. (2&-6t-wbtc)
NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of the power of
sals contained in a certain deed
&f trurt executed bv A. J. C*iv?V ??
the 10th day of November, 1919,
and recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Cherokee County,
in Book No. 74, page 27, to secure
the payment of the snm of
1350.00, with interest on same front
November 10, 1919, evidenced by a
note of even date therewith, payable
to O. C. Davis and due six months
MURPHY. NOR (H CAROLINA
BARE OIL DATA '
fcrafiL ?pHBst - iHB^w
ar':
Important wit::- before th
I House Maval < n i i"-'l inquiringt
into the Teapot llomv oil loasses,
I were potographcd in the Committee
from date, and by rea^-n of the <!<*-,
fault by A. J. Cook in the payment
; thereof, ami the holder of said note
having declared same due and payj
able and having made demand of
the undersigned trustee to execute
| the power of sale contained in said j
I deed of trust, and due notice ? f such i
J default having he a giv and said I
j default not having been made good j
; and still existing:
Now, therefor*-, the undersigned j
j will sell at the court hou?e door in
Murphy, N. C.. at nuhlic auction to
the highest bidder for cash, at one
o'clock p. nv. on Monday. March 24,'
1024, the following "described lot
of land conveyed in .-aid deed of
trust, to wit:
Lying and being in Cherokee i
County, adjoining the lands of W. M.J
Calmer John Dockery, in District No. j
a, on the waters of Owl Creek, and
haunchd as fellows: Beginning on
a locust, S. W. corner c?f No. 263, I
and runs N. 40 E. 117 poles to a!
hickory on said line; thence. S. 50 E. j
00 poles t;> a stake on E. boundary j
line of No. 263; thence with said line
N. 40 K. 63 poles to a chestnut; i
tuc seg 1 <i . *.v .. -l...... I
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nut oak on top of a mountain: then
with the meanders of the mountain
in a southwe?t direction 272 poles
to a hickory on the line of No.
thence with said line S. 50 E. 3ft
poles to the beginning. containing
118 acres, more or less. This 21st
day ?>f February. 1924.
T.. F FAYLESS. Trustee.
(28-4t-!eb)
NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee
County,
Superior Court.
E. B. King
vs.
II. Grmnell.
NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of the authority vested
in me by a certain judgment of the
superior rour* of Cherokee County,
which said judgnunt whs docketed
I October 23, 1923, in judgment dockj
ct 18, at page 44. and obtained in
ilhe above entitku action, the undersigned
Commissioner wil on the <
31st day of March. 1924, at the hour'
of 10:00 o'clock a. m., offer for sale
at the court house door in the town
of Murphy the follow* ug described
lands:
First Tract, No. 2684. District
| No. 7, o nthe waters of Paint Creek
and bound as follows:
Beginning on a chestnut tree on
the line of No. 43. W. of the N. W.
25 E. 90 poles to a ;?take; then R.
DO poles to the beginning.
Also Tract No. 2612 in District
No. 7, on the waters of Paint Creek
Beginning on a black jack tree it
being the S. E. corner of No. 42,
known as the McLillard lot and ran*
thence W. with the line of said tract
64 poles to a large chestnut the N.
E. corner of No. 4413; thence S. 35
E. 128 poles to a locust; thence E.
64 poles to a dogwood on the S. aide
of Paint Creek; thence N. 35 W. 128 '
poles to the beginning, the two tracts '
containing 100 acres, more or leae. (
This land will be sold to the highest
bidder and the terras of the sale
will be cash.
This the 21st day of Feb., 1924. '
RALPH MOODY, Commissioner
(28-4t-ebk)
NOTICE OF 4AIT OF t_A??r?
By virtue of the provisions of a !
deed of trust from R. B. Pickleaimer '
and wife to L. E. Baylesa. trustee, i
for W?. Ramsey, dated September
99, 1921, registered in the office of
the Register of Deeds tor Cherokee
County in Deed Book No. 79> page
372, default having been made la
rO COMMITTEE
room at the Admiral J. T. ;.a'< ?net\
f'onjrri.^nv n W. II. Oliver :ir?i Fre'T
Britten ur.d A imi'.-." !. K. K -i son.
Hobbies of Our Senators
l|
Hunting is the only real outdooi
sport, accord, jr to Senator Smith
\V. Biookhart of Iowa, shown abo\?
| Nearly every week he tramps mile?
throu Maryland and Vareinia hilh
with his dojf and his pun, in quest ol
pranie.
A Diving Star of The
Movies
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10 ' $2 \
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Vera Stedman, Christie films compdienne
and former champion diver
of the movies, who has opened a
plunjf for the women's department
5t tne new Hollywood Atbietlle
Club.
the payment of the debt therein secured
in the sum of $339.22, with
interest thereon from Peb. 19, 1924.
and the party bound having demanded
that the property be sold under
taid deed in trust, the undersigned
U u?ie? wiii sett tor cash at publid
outcry at the courthouse door to the
highest bidder on Thursday, March
20, 1924, the following real estate,
situate in Murphy Township, Cherokee
County, N. C., vis:
Three parcels known as the Church
and Watson property, beginning on
a stake the S. W. corner of the
Voyks line to a stake; then with the
I Voyles line to a stake; then West
with the Vc-ylcs line to a stake; then
[ -South with the Vovlrn lit..- to the
wagon road; then with the wagen
road and Giibcrt's line to the rightof-way
of the Southern Railway and
to a stake corner made by R. C. Rich
and J. \V. Forrester; thin a Northeast
direction a marked conditional
line made by Forrester and Rich to
the begining, b- ing the property
bought from Voyles and Watson;
A four acre Vact, mare or less,
near the r? rvoir dam and filter of
the town of M irphy. b-ginning on a
Red Oak and rir.s r.ast to a branch
to a whitt oak; thence Northwest
! nek to a : d oak; thence with the
Fain and Duke land Hack to the beginning;
Five ! its above IT;? Southern Rail,
way V" adjoining the lands of
>. ami out; , oein^ part ox tn
:..urv les ? incr an" fhr &.m?4k: i^.
, '.' bv ;h< SuUthc-r "\".
! - a pan " Tract No. 4, new sur|
? of IV! 1 n ar Kiin Mountain,
!.< * ;?>-dr ided ! ;. A. A. i aim
! ... J . 1 . 7 ' 1. ' v. a
!at is '?n file i offi "f the
;legister of !> known Woodi
u.-y TJiirh*. ' < i ! n follows: No.
22. beginning or ' take sri the south
boundary line of aid plat corner of
Pattor Avenue and fronting on Patton
Avenue "2 feet .4 running ha. <
<?n the East line of P turn Avenue a
depth of North 1 in*- 177 feet; South
line 130 f t to a 2<> foot ailey, a
( magnetic corner of South 86.30 parallel
line;
No. 23, beginning on a stake on
Pation Avenue the northwest corner
"f No. 22 and fronting Patton Avenue
72 K t -in 1 running back en
fa ' : iih <-f P;Avenue a depth
: North l.;ne ".?2 f<?t corner <f
South 30 Fast parallel line.
Also thr? other parcels of land
i art of trait X ?. I i f Duke survov of
Mill lying :uar Fain Mountain bein;;
f.ot? N< . 24. 23, and 20. subdivided
by A. A. Fain C*. F. .Inly 18,
1021, which a nan is on file in the
Register 'f Deeds office and known
as Woodbury Heights reference being
to :i de.-d from It. C. Rich and wife
to R. It. Picklesimer and wife.
Ci, *s ofs ah to be added. This
F? bruary 10. 1924.
L. E. PAY LESS, Trustee.
?28- itleb)
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED
OF TRUST
Bv virtue of the authority vested
i in mc by a dc< d of {rust executed
i y J. D. Parker and wife Alice Parker,
and Wm. Arrowood and wife
i Tinie Arrowood, registered in the
- Office of Register of Deeds for
, Cherokee County in Book No. 74 at
page 157, conveying to the under ?i
trustee the land- hereinafter
' described to secure the payment of
u certain note of $849.00 with Interest
from May the 31, 1922, ant?
default having been made
in the payment of said note and Interest,
and the owner thereof having
, d? manded foreclosure, I. will on
Thursday April the 3, 1924, at one
j o'clock P. M., at the Court House
(i- the Town of Murphy, sell
at public auction i?? highest bidc
h. he fillowing land
follows:
' Trr.i In Distdict No 1. be\0
bounded as
. foiiows: f-.gir.iv.ng on a black oak.
North Exist Corner of No. 54, and
runs South with the line of the same
40 poles to a stake in said line on
top of a small ridge; thence with t.h#
top of said ridge S. 86 W. 33 poles
to a small white oak bush; thence
S. 54 59 poles U, a ainaii Spanish
oak bush at the cross fence;
thence with the cross fence N. 48,a
W. 52 poles to a stake, on the top
of said ridge and on the line between
J. C. Huxkins and B. F. Johnson;
thence with that line and the
meanders of the top of the ridge
to the North line of No 54; thence
with that line East 72 poles to the
beginning, containing .17 acre* mote
or less.
Second Tract: Beginning on the
ridge on a stake, 72 poles N. 55 E.
from N. E. comer of No. 49; thence
N. 55 E. 12 poles to a hickory,
corner of No. 54; thence North with
said line 154 poles to a black oak,
the North East Corner of No. 54;
thence East 171 poles to the top of
Freeden Mountain to a black oak;
thence a South Westerly direction
with the top of Breeden Mountain
216 poles to a hickory; thence down
the ridge in a North Weeterly
direction 92 poles to the bctr.ining,
containing 100 acres more or leas.
Being the lands D. Witherapoon,
Commissioner conveyed , to J. D.
> ai'^r miu ?? III rrowoofl on M*r
th* 31. 1921.
This March th? 3, 1914.
U E. BAYLESS, Trust**.
<30-4tleb)
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