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jj Frii?T. J??y * I LEGAL OF SALE OF LAND K^b MORTGAGE DEED jer and by virtue of the power Bjieont&ined in a certain deed of flpge executed by J. J. Barrel] , jKfe, Mahala Burrell, to The E Iron Company, conveying the described in said deed of Mort-' for the purpose of securing the Ent of the indebtedness therein j ocQtd and described, which said I of mortgage w recorded in the' of Register of Deeds of Chero toonty in Book No. 84, page 19, j default having been made in the) at of said indebtedness and the ox hewing become oper-; the undersigned mortgage for Lroose <-f satisfying said indebt-1 interest and cost of sale, exd lards for sale at public at the court house door in to the highest bidder for cash 'clock P. M. on the 5th day 1924, which said land is as follows: rphy Township, Cherokee North Carolina. Begining :k oak, north east corner of runs north 60 poles to s tn east to the first branch; n said branch to a stump nil; then south to the pike n up the pike road to Sam irner; then with Sam Craig's lie Southern Railroad; then Southern Railroad to C. C. ne; then with C. C. Smith's >1 being on the line of No. begining corner, containing more of less. Excepting iterest which has been hereerved. ne 4, 1924. ANE IRON COMPANY, Martaggee. ) CAROLINA?Cherokee ty, Superior Court, se. Jack Rose, Ella Davis, nn Payne, and husband, E. ie. Celia Bryaon, and husband fson, Rachel Gibson, and , Tom Gibson. | VATirP i I tie above named non-resident dedants, Rachel Gibson and husband i Gibson, will take notice that an ion entitled as above has been unenced in the superior court of trokee County before the clerk, train petitioners are asking to have old home place of J. H. Rose 1 for partition among the above ucu inrliliuncks anu defendants ants in common, and said non-resfit defendants, Rachel Gibson ar.d | band, Tom Gibson, will further i notice that they are required to | *ar at the office of the clerk of j superior court for Cherokee Coun-1 en the 23r<| day of July, 1921, and j wrer or demur to the petition or itkmers which is now on file in office of the clerk of the superior i irt of said county, and let them ? notice that if they fail to aner th sR'd petition within the ie allowed by law. the petitioners I apply to the oourt ior the relief j nanded in said petition, this the 1-lth day of June, 1924. I E. e. DAVIS, Clerk S*4t-?5pd) of the Superior Court j notice of sale of land Under and by virtue of the provisi* l?i?ia of tt cei utiu judgment, the superior court of Cherokee I ttrty, entered in a cause therein J tfing. entitled C. D. Entrekin,! ?t^ff, vs. Harvey B. Culberson I i C. P. - Culberson, defendants,! foch judgment was rendered; tbe January Terin, 1923, of said! "rt and is .docketed in Judgment <ket No. l"^ page 253, the under-1 ?ea ci mmflteibijer will offer for to at public Auction, to the highest Wer, for cd?li[ qiu Monday, July 7th at U a'cloQiJ^ nv., all the right to and intent -J>f*tfce defendant? "v?y B. Culberson and Cv F. Cul-1 **00, in and to the folloiifong tract' land in Cherdkee County, North j colina, towit: Beginning on a maple in a branch , * corner of No. 146, Culberson's! and runs S. 25 E. 100 poles to thence S. 80 E. 63 poles to a j able chestnut; Scoggin's cornei ^ Torrence's corner; thence N. 10 i ?8 poles to aifmst oak; the North1 * corner of 807; thence N. 2061 J88 bo a chestnut oak on the North * oi a M,?iJitiiiri; thence S. 80 E. ' p??? to a hickory on J. S. John* "ne; thenee N. 36 polee to cornar of laid No. J N. 45 E. 78 poke to a hickory S. 65 E. 38 poke to a corner . id No. ; tWce E. 80 "* to a Spanish tak on Pahlsnd't thence N. with its line 102 poles . ADVERTISE!* to a white oak on Penland's corner; thence W. with Berrong's line 86 poles to a Spanish oak, Beid's corner; thence S. 43 W. 16 poles to a Spanish oak; thence S. 17 W. 76 poles to a stake and pointer; thence W. 60 poles to a sourwood cn J. T. Burn's line; thence S. 26 poles ta a scrubby chestnut, corner of said land; tbence W. 140 poles to a hickory, North corner of Burn's land; thence S. 28 W. 17 poles to a hickory post, Morris' corner; thence N. 53 W. 30 poles to a maple; Wyatt Robinson's corner, No. 1403; thence S. 35 W. 106 poles to a black jack on top of a mountain; thence N. 55 W. 106 poles to a black oak, Vest's vorntr; thence S. 30 22 poles lu a hickory and dogwood, corner of No. 309, Culberson's line; thence S. 55 E. 140 poles to a chestnut oak on tcp of ridge; thence S. 35 W. 115 poles to a corn-j ? va a-^u. <)U9, on ine line 01 iso. 146; thence with its line S. 55 E. 88 poles to the beginning, containing 390 acres, more or less, with reservations of siytx-two acres. 12 of lap on John H. Johnson's land and fifty of lap on Levada Berrong's line. This sale subject to confirmation and is being made to satisfy the judgment rendered in said action, default having been made in payment of same. This June 4th, 1924. J. D. MALLONEE, (43-4t-dw) Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned has qualified a? administrator of the estate of L. A. Randall, deceased, and al lpcrsons having claims against the said estate | are notified to present them to the | undersigned, at Murphy, N. C., with-! in the time required by law, or this i notice will be pleaded in bar of re-' covery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement with the undersigned. J. H. PAYNE. Administrator of L. A. Randall, (45-6t-jhp) deceased. For First-Class SHOE REPAIRING Come to Tll-SON'S F.I.FOTRIC SHOE SHOP James M. Capps, Manager Murphy, N. C. ! \U~ r>.... Do-flol Oa^? Ann n.ov. In "A NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY COMMlSSionc.*. By virtue of nn order of the court made in a certain special proceeding entitled, S. W. Lovingood, Adminiaj trator of D. W. Loudermilk. deceasIcd, vs. John I. Loudermilk, Vannle Boggs, et als., the undersigned commissioner will on Monday the 7th day of-July, 192?, at the hour of 10:0C o'clock a. m., offer for sale at the court house door in Murphy.. North Carolina, the following described land: FIRST TRACT: In Hothouse town ship, Cherokee County, beginning or. the S. W. corner of Tract No. 129, then runs south 35 West 50 pole? to a rocL corner on a conditional line between U. S. Ballew and Margaret E. Watson; thence N. 55.E. 160 pole? to a sassafras corner standing in the original line of same; then S. 35 E. uC poles to 2 loc'wt corner of the same; then S. 55 W. 160 poles to the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: In Hot House Township, Cherokee County, beginning on a white oak the southwest corner of 193 and runs south with the line of Alphair Fain 49 poles to a small Spanish oak on the line of No. 183; then North with the line of No. Ibt> south 45 E. 18 poles to a small pine on the line of 189; then west with the line of 80 E. 48 poles to a small oak (fallen) and pointers the northeast corner of said Number; thence with the line of 189 S. 10 E. 10 poles to a Spanish oak (fallen) at the corner of the T. L. Johnson Tract, No. 7582; thence north the line of said number with the line of said number S. 40 E. 56 poles to a poplar, white oak and rock corner of said number; then south with line No. 50 east 180 poles to the northwest corner of said number, a sourwood (fallen); then north 51 degrees west 130 poles to a locust, as the southeast corner of 183; thence with that line south 55 degrees west crossing Houfcbouse Creqjc at 118, 160 'poles to the beginning, containing 14Kl ac#cs more or less. object of thi ssale is to create assets to pay the indebtedness of the estate of the said D. W. Loudermilk. I deceased. The land will be sold at THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, flENTS 1 the time and place above mentioned at public auction and the terms of said sale will be to the highest bidder for cash. This the 4th day cf June, 1924. S. W. LOVINGOOD, (43-4t-pd) Commissioner. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE. For the purpose of satisfying the taxes for the year 1923, due to the' town of Murphy, the undersigned will offer for sale ta> the highest bidder I for cash at the court house door in Murphy, N. C., Monday the 7th day of Jij]y; !9?4, rmrcpis of land I hereinafter set forth following the name of the person against whom said tax is charged: G. W. Barton 1 lot 7.63 B. M. Copeland. 1 lot 17.50] J. C. Cobb, 1 lot 1.89 S. W. Davidson heirs, 2 lots, 26.601 H. G. Elkins, 3 lots 53.60 John Franklin, 1 lot 4.00 J. 1- Fain, 29 acres, 714 lots, 81.90 J. P. Green, 1 lot 4.50 Mrs. Ruth Garrison, 1 lot .... 11.50 C. C. Ghormley, 1 lot 8.40 J. M. Holcombe, 1 lot 5.60 Holder Bros, 1 lot 45.20 T. B. Hampton, 2 lots 0.84 P. P. Hughes, 1 lot ... 1.40 J. C. Hembree, 5 acres 3.15 Hardy James, 1 lot 4.20 P. F. Jones, 125 acres 28.00 L. E. Mauney, 29 acres, 1 lot, 93.73 Earl Millsaps, 1 lot, 9.42 Dr. B. B. Veroney, 3 lots 130.20 Mrs. Florence Moore, 1 lot . . 10.S5 T. C. McDonald, Jr., 1 lot 9.28 R. A. Owenby, 1 lot 19.95 J. T. Patterson Estate, 2 lots, 25.20 R. B. Picklesimer, C lots .... 15.57 W. Pas?niore Estate, 1 lot .... 1.40 R. V. Palmer, 1 lot 9.0C J. M. Payne, 1 lot 0.84 G. D. Ricks, 1 lot 28.00 T. J. Sword, 35 acres, 8 lots, 216.02 T. J. Short, 1 lot 8.40 Townson Anderson, 2 lots . . 87.29 Dave Townson, 1 lot 23.42 Cherokc-e Co., 9 lots 1,151.29 G. F. Williamson, 1 lot 14.Ol G. Allen Watson, 1 lot C.20 J. M. Young, 1 lot 11.20 Jennie Calloway, 1 lot 11.23 Boat Carter fiacre 7.60 Addic Colvard 1 Vi lots 4.90 J. s. McKinney, ? let 9.10 Will McCombs, 1 lot 3.40 Harriet Pawell, 1 lot 0.70 To the above wil be added the costs of the sale and advertising. D. M. BIRCHFkELD, Ta Collecton. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of Cherokee County will meet in the County Commissioners office on the second Monday in July for the purpose of equalizing the tax valuations throughout the county and will continue in session only until this work is completed. Persons who believe that they are entitled to readjustments should appear before the Board and suport their contentions. S. \Y. LQV1NGOOD, Chairman Board of Equalization (45-3t-co) of Cherokee Co. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Alfred Morgan, deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is co notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or br-fore the 13th day of June, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This June 13, 1924. ESTHER C. FREAS, (44-6t-mrs.f) Executrix. State of North Carolina?Cherokee County?In the Superior Court before E. E. Davis, Clerk. J. M. Simonds, Administrator of the estate of L. M. Adams, deceased vs. Mrs. Nora Catherine (Adams) Helton and Mr?. Lida May (Adams) Lee, heirs at law of L. M. Adams, deceased, late of Cherokee county. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM-' MONS BY PUBLICATION To the above named defendants, and to whoms^vcr it* may concern: You will iBfljpteue that the above entitled been begun before the ciAFW the superior court and a sum*** has been issued against y<*i m fha said action and special proceadjyjg, on this date re*turnable before the said clerk o? the superior court at his office in Murphy at 10 o"clock A. M., on the 11th MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA day of July, 1924, at which time and place you will appear, answer or demur, or show any cause that you may have why the prayer in the said petiotion, now on file in my office, for the sale of the land o<t the deceased to make aaets to pay debts of the deceased, shall not be granted. You will further take notice at the above time and place the court will act on said petition, and make an order concerning the same. This the 11th day of June, 1924. E. E. DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court. <44-4t jhm) AN ORDINANCE. Authorizing the issuance .of one hundred thousand dollars, six percent electric light and power bonds of | the town of North Car | Una. | Be it ordained by the Mayor and j I board of Commissioners of the Town [of Murphy, North Carolina: Sectionl. That for the purpose | i of providing funds with which to increase the heighth of the concrete | j dam at the hydro-clectric plant own-1 I ed by the Town of Murphy on the, | Not la Kiver and to make improve-1 | ment, enlargements and additions to i j the said plant for the purpose of j furnishing additional light and pow| er for the use of the Town of Mur- j phy and the inhabitants thereof-: that negotiable coupon bonds of i said town in an amount not exceed-1 ing one hundred thousand dollars j ($100,000) be issued and sold, the] said bonds to bear interest at a rate1 not exceeding six per cent, payable semi-annually, and shall maturewith1 in the maximum period of thirty! years and be issued in such form as the governing body of the Town I niay, by resolution, determine. Section 2. That ther^ shall be | j levied and collected annually a sufficient tax to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they mature. Section 3. That a statement of the debt of said municipality ha? | bem filed with the Clerk of the Municipality pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act and is open wor inspection. Section 4. That the probable period of usefulness of the iraprov ments for which the bonds arc to be issued is thirty years. Sti-wliun 5. That this oruiuunce shall take effect when approved by the voters of the Town of Murphy as provided by the Municipal Finance Act, ar.J for the purpose of procuring the a-sent of the voters of said municipality, an election is hereby called to be held, in the- manner and form prescribed by law, on the 15th uay of July, ami l?.?i ?'?%: pur peso of holding said election T. W. Axlcy is appointed Registrar ana am renuiey anu n. u. .-\Kin judges, and the registration bouks shall be kept open for the registration of newvoters for the length of time prescribed by law. At said election, those voters favoring the issuance of I'onds for the aforesaid purpose^ shall vote a ballot containing the words: "For ordinance authorizing $100.000.00 bonds for providing funds for i nlargements and additions to the hydro-eicctric plant upon Notla River, and a tax therefor." and thes. opposing the issuance of said bonds shall vote a harlot containing the words: "Against the ordinance authorizing $100,000.00 of bonds fc providing funds for enlargements and addition? to the hydro-electrlc plant upon the Notla River, and a lax inerefor." If upon canvass of the returns and declaration of the result of said election, it appears that a majoriy of the votes east favor the issuance of the said bond? in the amount aforesaid for the purposes herein described, then this ordinance shall immediately go into effect, and the governing body of the Town of Murphy shall be fully empowered and authorized to prepare, issue and sell the coupon bonds of the Town of Murphy to an amount not exceeding $100,000.00 for the purposes as set out in section 1 of this ordinance, and to lew a tax annually thereafter for the purpose of paying the principal and interest of said bonds as the mature. Section 6. That notice of the aforesaid election shall be given by publication of a copy of this ordinance for three successive weeks in The Cherokee Scout, a weekly newspaper published in Murphy, N. C.. the first publication thereof to be not later than twenty days prior to Hie date uf holding of Mid election. Tha foregoing ondinance was passed on the 14tth day of June, 1924? and first published on. the 20th day of June, 1924. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within 30 days after its first publication. B. W. SIPE, Town Clerk. = FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of Cherokee County, subject to the ae-1 tion of ihe Republican County Con-[ vention to be held in June. J. H. HENSLEY. NORTH CAROUNA?Clay County. In Superior Court, Before the Clerk. W. T. Bumgarner et als vs. Will P'ctt et als. NOTICE. Let the defendants. Will Plott, Kil Plott, Ollie Shermer, Lilly Payne, Hershel Brown, Eva Hyatt, James Brown, Bass Brown, John Brown, Maggie Moore, Minnie Moore, Will Brown, Ila G. Kelly, Olga Rogers. Nona Mellon, Salinda Kimsey, Leonard McConnell, Addie Sparks, Fred Carroll, luay Cairo!!, ItuoS iiCCuu- i jnell, Owen McConnell, Nina Roberts. May Adams, Turner Sanderson- Geo. I Sanderson, Lily Carter, Mitchell j j Sanderson, Cebe Sanderson, Mollic, J Sanderson, Marsh Sanderson, Addie Moore, and the heirs of such of them as may be dead, and the unknown heirs of B. R. Langham, Joseph G. Langham and Geo. T. Hine,' in respect of whom set vice of summons in this proceeding for partition is desired, take notice that a special proceeding has been begun against them 'and others for the sale and partition of Entry No. 2314, Grant No. 2825. ' on the waters of Brasstown Creek, I Clay County, N. C., and that they, | are hereby notified to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior ' Court of Clay County, N. C.t at hi? i office in the court house in Hayesvillc at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 23rd day of July, 1924. and answer the] ! petition, which wil be filed as required by law, or the relief prayed I in said petition wil be granted. This] June 23. 1924. W. L. MATHESON, j (4G-4t-b) Clerk Superior Court. I NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee | County, Superior Court. [J. A. Bristol j V*. : Columbus Johnson, at. als. NOTICE. By virtue of a accreo made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cheri ckee County in the above entitled action on the lGth day of June, 1924. the undersigned commissioner will proceed to sell at the court house door in Murphy, Cherokee County, N. C., on Monday, Ailgust 4, 1924, ai i u ciuck p. in. 10 mc nigncst diuder at public outcry for cash, the fallowing lands situate en the waters of Peachtree Creek, in district No. 1, of Cherokee County, N. C., towit: Entry No. 1580, Grant No. 3587, beginning on a chestnut tree near the top of a ridge above the Cold Spring and running thence N. 72 W. 127 pole? to a hickory on the north side of a hallow; then S. 18 W. 04 polos to a large chestnut on the North side of 9 ridge and on the South ?id?' of a branch; then S. 72 E. 127 poles to a post and pointers, then N. 18 E. 04 voles to the beginning, containing 50 acres, said grant being recorded in .he office of the Register of Deed* for Cherokee County on October 30 1S74, in Deed Book O (14) page 597. This June 28, 1924. M. W. BELL, Commissioner. (46-4t-b) HEROKEE COUNTY?In the Superior Court W. M. Anderson vs. Karl Center and L. H. Abernathy, NOTICE. Let the defendants, Karl Center and L. H. Abernathy, individually and as partners trading as Center & Abernathy, take notice that an action as above has been commenced against them by W. M. Anderson to recover the sum of $422.00, with interest from March 18, 1922 till paid and costs, for and on account of the saie 01 a piano ana wrongful breach cf contract. And let said defendants J farther take notice that they are reI quired to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court at his office in the court house in Murphy on the 28th day of July, 1924, and answer the complaint, now en file or the relief prayed will be granted. Said defendants are further notified that an alia? warrant of attachment has issued in the cause and has been levied on one buggy now in the posession of B. S. Gibson at Suit, N. C., and on one Werner Piano, now >n the home of W. M. Anderson. This Jane 30, 192^. E. ?. AVIS. Ctertc, (46-4tb) Superior Court. FOR SALE LOTS AND HOUSES AND IX)TS ANJ GOOD FARMS ?In and near Murphy?Call On? L. E. MAUNEY Cottage Pudding is such a ftomey. simple little dessert that w? iust lc*e to have it. It's simple and easy "to make, too. Cousin Luelia first sbo?ed me how to make Cottage Pudding with this recipe: Cream ^4cup ?X butter, add 2-3 cup of sugar tbea one egg. Beat this vigorously, tier* I auu 74 cups oi sen-rising flour x&d 1 cup of sweet milk alternately- B?3? in greased muffin tins or a daDw cake pan in a moderate ove*. Delightful Lemon Sauce. Pudding isn't much 'count without a sauce, so I always make my fsTcrite lemon sauce to go with Cortagw Pudding, I mix Vscup sugar and a tablespoon of cornstarch, then gradually add a cup of boiling water, stirring all the time. Take it from tie fire and add lemon juice si?3 srotmeg. Serve hot. UPPER PEACHTREE. The farmers here arc very brsy in their harvest. Graden Breedlove is still uery s'jcjl. Florence Lunsfoid of tfe& plate ? in the sick list. Sarah Brecdlovo of Almond, rxvm called here the past week on accooax of hei brother's illness. D.e Kinsey, of Venge*nc* Cr'.*ek? was a visitor here Sunday. B. Turner, of this place. attendcrE a box supper at Fires Creek Sat*-**day night. Claud Breedlove, of this place, 1m still planning to set out a nice fxmp of sweet potato slips. Mi. and Mrs. T. J., T. J. Jr., aii Mis-es Cora and Ora Thomasscvv ^ this place, spent Thursday afteroeoat visiting Lake Carroll anj ih* Andrews power dam. Many folks here are slill wts-Jerirtg wlu 11 we will have a better out and in to the road. Charlie Lunsford, of the Azdncw? transmission line, is here fcr a vstation. Mr aaJ "".I Bill ~* Andrews, were here Sunday. The electric storm here 5unday al'ti moon was severe. DR. E. E. SMITH ChiropractoT Davidson Building MURPHY, N. C. <38-6t-pd) Subscribe To The Scout "TZeus Xt/oiAi. 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