Friday. May 29. 1925 g- ? ?^ ~ r LEGAI notice of sale Whereas, J. M. Lee, on the 7th day of January, 1925, executed to the un. dersigr.ed trustee a certain Deed of Try .-ton the lands hereinafter described to secure the indebtedness therein mentioned and due and payable to J. A. Puett and A. S. Shook, which ~De*d of Trust is registered in Office Register of Deeds, Clay County in Books of Mortgage* "I" page 454 et ?eq; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness by Deed of Trust secured and the power of sale therein contained has become operative; and whereas, the beneficiaries'of said Deed of Trust have demanded that the Trustee exercise the power f sale: Now. therefore, under and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by the above mentioned Deed of Trust, I will on Monday, the 1st day of June, 1925, at one (1) o'clock T. M. at the court house doo?* ? 11 vesville. Clay County, >" rt'i Car linn sell for cash, to the highest 5 i '.dor. the following described re: 1 estate in Clay County. North Carol na, to-wit: Being: a certain tract or parcel of lard described in a deed from William Brown and wife to J. M. I.ee and wife, and being the parcel of land on which said J. M. Lee and wife, lives, lying on the waters of Gum Log C~eek, said; deed hearing date of August 25th, 19-' 24 and registered in Deed Bock "Z''j page 499 et sen, reference to which is hereby made for more complete description. This the 30ih dav of April, 1925. GUS. W. FRANKS. Trustee. (3P-4t-A&G) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY TRUSTEE By virtue of authority vested in the undersigned in a certain deed in trust, which was executed on 29th day of October, 1921, to secure the sum of One Hundred Dollars, purchase money for the land hereinafter set out, default having been made in payment, I will on the Gth day of June, 1925, at the Courthouse door in Murphy, at 9 a.m., offer to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to-wit: Town Lots No. 34 and 35 in Olmstcad Morrow Addition to Town of Andrews. Said deed in trust is registered in office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Book 74 at page 195, given by Adam Mooncy to L. E. Bay I ess, Trustee. i .nay oin, ivzo. L. E. BAYLESS, Trustee I NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County Superior Court. D. M. Bright vs. T. J. McDonald. Xotice of Action and Summons by Pulbieaty?n. To the above named defendant, f. J. McDonald: You will take notice that an action entitled as above has been instituted by the above named plaintiff, D. M. Bright for the recovery of Five Hundred Dollars, due by contract for services performed by said Bright for and in behalf of the said T. J. McDonald, which resulted in a sa'e of the stock of said McDonald in Hiawassee River Lumber Company to W. H. Tunis and which said services were of the value of five hundred dollars, and which the said T. J. McDonald agreed to pay. You are notified that you are required ta appear and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed on or before the 13th day of June, 1925, at the office of the undersigned in Murphy, N. C. and that if the said defendant fail? appear ana answer ine complaint on the return day of the summons, viz. June 13th, 1925, or within the time thereafter allowed by law, the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief therein demanded. You are further notified that a writ of attachment has issued against the property of the said T. J. McDonald returnable June 13th, 1925, before the undersigned at office in Murphy, N. C This May 7th, 1925. E. E. DAVIS Clerk of the Superior Court, Cherokee County (40-4 t-Pd) NOTICE To Miss Alice Conley and C. W. Conley, and to whom it may concern:. This is to notify you that the undersigned been assigned to two Tax Sale Certificates by Cherokee. N. C. for value on the 2n. r in the payment < f the various nctes secured by the tetms and j.rovisions e?f th<- said dent i f trust, reel the holders of the notes have requesteel the undersigned trustee to for* close the saiel deed of trust and execute the power of sale therein contained, for the purpose of paying nn?l discharging the indebtedness ot the aforesaid: Now therefore, under and by virtue contained in the deed of trust above recited the undet signed trustee will for the purpose of satisfying the indebtedness secured thereunder, offer for sale at public outvrv to the highest bidder for cash on Tuesday. June 30th, 1925, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at the court house door in Murphy. N. C.. the following property conveyed by the deed of trust aforesaid, towit: FIRST PARCEL": All the mineral interest in Tract No. 41 in District No. 7, described and set out in a deed from Clyde H. Jarrett. Commissioner, to S. E. Cover dated April 15th, 1917 and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County on April 30. 1917. in Book No. 69 at page 30. to which reference for fuller particulars is hereby made, the grant for said land being No 807, dated December oth, i?4i* and registered in said office in Pook D, page 259; ALSO the right of conveying water from and over tract No. 42 ia said District as per deed from Myra Holland to S. E. Cover dated September 17th. 1917, and registered in said office September 28th, 1917, ir Book 60, page 225; ALSO all tools and mining equip ment, including water lines, trair roads and equipment; ALSO all rights in a lease for tran THE CHEROKEE SO MEM7j j r ror. from the miri" to the side track I o* the Andrews Lumber Company's railroad through Tract No. 10 in said district; ALSO all its rights in a len>e from 1 D. A. Williams for the tram road and side tiack above mentioned; ALSO al:. mining privileges now owned by said party of the first part in ard to the said tracts of land, or ' either of them, the afart said prop**" ' ty rights and privileges being tli ' same that were conveyed to Griffith. Middle-ton & Co., a na-tn rahcomposed of W. T. Griffith, C. C. 1' Middle ton and Charles \V. R y. by '1 ed from S. E. Cover and R. S. Pori tor and their wiv s, dated October ;29th. 1018, and recorded in Cherokee County on November 14th. 10IS, in Bock 71 at page 124. SECOND PARCEL: All of the following described trao* of land be-1 ginning on a black cn the east side of Bristol road, corner said to be, Southwest corner or stake corner cf the Do'.ver Tract, runs thence with 1 the nr. anders of the Bristol Road N*.! 20'2 E. 3 chains, N. 41 E. 40 chains, i X. 51 E. one chain and 80 links to a I i small white oak, X. 61% E. one ! chain and 40 links to a stake in the j line of the wire fence; thenc? 1 aving the road runs E. one chain, S i 1 links to a stake; thence S. 44 E. 2 | chains and 8() links to a sweet gum I; on the west hank of Paint Creek: 'thence running down said creek with nivStniciK >. ??o r.. one cn?m ami 30 links to a point, N. 62 E. one ' ?hainto a point, X. 52 E. one chain ' to a point, N. 47 E one chain to a print N". 37 E. one chain and 38 linkto a point, X. lt> E. 3 chains to a (stake on the cast sid^ of the cteek; thence N. 47% E. 2 chains I and 20 links to a stake in the line of the fence; thenec X. G8 E. 2 chains and 7 iinks ti a walnut; thence X. : j (50 E. 12 chains 9 links t > a stake on .the edfre of an oM ro?d; thence S. 11 E. 2 chains 78 links to a stake in the ' I line of the fence in the west boundary of No. -10; there. S. w:th the E. bounj dary of Xo. 40 to a stake the S. E. corner of the Dower tract; thence \V. :?3 chains to th.* r'.aee of beprinniny. iconatining?acres ni.v t,r less with the exception of the tract soid t> T. ' .1. Bristol on the 11th day of October, ; 1917, and the description of that; i tract or parcel sold to T. .1. Bristol is hereby excepetd and the boundaries! '; for same- arc as follows: J Beginnif? on the black oak on the cost s:de of Bristol road, corner said to he the southwest corner or stake 'corner of the Div.vcr Tract, runs thence with the nrandes of the Bris-I I tol Road X. 29% E 3 chains E. 3 chains. X. 41 E. 4 chains. X. 51 E. 2 chains, X. 44 E. one chain and 80 ' links to a small white o-.k, X. (57: j E. one chain and 40 links E. t > a stake in the line of the wire fence; thence leaving the road runs E. one chain | and 8 links to a stake, thence S. 44 E. ! 2 chains and SO links to to a sweet i iun. ihence S. 20 E. S chains 12' ' links to a stake corn:r on top of the, 'idgc in tli oast and v> !i of No. j 10; thence \V. . with the l:ue of the! I D.-wer Tta:-r t the id ice of begin-1 1 nirg containing f? or and one-half i . ivore ?r lers. th aforesaid !? -' :rr th--1 land cow. 1 y .-aid Clrifi r?t!\ Middlet - i r>. b a do- : r.i R. S. Porter and v.-jj'u dated Januaryi 23rd. 1010. and registered in Chero-j k?e County, North Carolina on March 15, 1010. in Book 71. at page 28*2. I THIRD PARCEL: All the hull 1 inqrs. structures, engines, machinery, j tools, railways, tramways, cars, ap' J paratus, equipment, appliances and ' i improvements of i vi ry kind and char acter situate upon or about the prop, [ erty above described owned at the I date of the shed of trust above menitioned or thereafter required by the 'jMarvicar Mining Company and used ,; by it in and about the p-osecution of I i:? milting business together with , jn1! additions thereto ai: For the past two weeks I have been asked the following questions , from ten to twelve times daily and so I think it best to write them out The first step in making a better home is to find out wherejn the pres[ ent one falls short, states Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon of the State College; Extension Service. OUT. MURPHT. W. C. ! Weekly Cross ~j fx p 14 is a | wn .wz I mBKT 2-? 73 Tf K II n rw i ij25. WMIWD : Horizontal. ! 1?Steam musical Instrument T?Port 12?Self 13?Instrumental duct 14?Large hole in earth 15? Before (poetic) 16?XeKHtlve IT?Atmosphere 18?Couch 20?Half an cm 21?Number under six | 22?To drag laboriously i 23?To cure leather 25?Printer's measure 27?Ostentation 29?Crowd : 31?Torn cloth , 33?ivrsonu? pronoun i 84?Title u-ed In address:rc a superior ! 35?Large serpent If,?To free l>?<'b: I.en cooked by direct exposure to In at 40?Minister labbr.) 42?To curtsy 41?Moist 4-5?Month of ll. brew calendar i *8?IgUtb work 51?Arid I 53? I'nwhlike part of r. flower j 55?Me-'-nirt.ni angles ?Hoy i &&?Word used in various Jew!- h hoiy days 0? P.. nr.. 62?Fast ' 84?Negative 85?I'nlt of work 66 -.tnliual:- skin 67?To Incline the h?cid 68?Snim- us 20 horizontal 70?t*. line Tl-Slngie 72?Ib-a.iwuv (abl.r. i 73 i reflx meaning new" . 75?Smc-il particle 76- * !' ?!' rate general ".7? mpanion 78?Twine I 79?Matrimony Answer To Last Week's ' Cross-Word Puzzle ----- : 1 |E MIB|RTA Cie I |A|H] asff A I cSffiBw A N kSMS Rio?glSTa^MB U; YMBR7! a si j >a^?2 a ra a?h o u r ciail l OW;Sbr;aw;E'k i N v F-' wesr i niqbotrtlf; i c|e awr tebr|bit]s.a r Y.PSEBW A RISE N DggjNO (ttGCOFflHiEA^NBI i n n^o a kbfa nlfle a r FlOlu'NiD rIyB llR K!SlO|MjEl ; The many friends of Miss Anna Lou Dock cry will regret t *? learn that she will leave lor Akron, Ohio, .soon. The lit;le *<.n of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Mundr.y hns; been ill for the past week. f Mr. Lewis Mulkey h: J the misfortune of fretting hurt had last week while working at the saw mill. Mr. Charles Arms and his daughter, Mrs. T. Davis, are on the sick list this week. Mr. C. C. Mil's and family motor-j ed to Blairsville last Sunday. Mr. William Payne of Murphy was [? ?Z\ 4 j 4ll: T ? I . . . TN -- r- ^ X , lAflILL J>CX?> The v/crit Hie? 1 F2! Homeowners put up fcnc.> ,ril!cs and sfc'T.crs to discoui .f? thieves and leave the dco wide open to a thief who ovc $1,000,000,000.00 worth of property everv year. Wherever wood i- Ic" unprotected with paint and varnish "Will Decay" effects an entrance with moisture and rot fungus. Car penters follow his coining. Owners must pay heavy repair bi'.h to replace what he takes. Word Puzzle j "JMp pr Ti Ho IJi P? rzzi^zz < rmz |5fc ZBbZ S1 T J- ,J, ???? b ! i Vertical. 1?Pivotal point *?Time past t?Drhuld ' 4?SlniiilrmlndrdncEi ( &?I:? !? ! rcu.e i?. us 6?I liver In Europe 7?(secreted S ? Preposition denoting loco"" n f? Exist IV?Native ?n el:-. I 1 !i ? Deserter 11 ? Pltsg 17?Reverential fear 1??Conjunction l;? K.ju. I ' 22?Honors 2::- stunt? 24?Head islantc) 20- Scratch 25?T?:inis stroke ?Sesame ( Hindu) 30?Row the head from drowsiness 32?Clamp 34?lake 37 ? Period 39?i.-n r mine 4 1?Down-and-outers (slant; 43?To twist 43?Attempt 47?To prohibit 4!??Printing measures BO?To drain 32?Over there F.4?Billiard stick 37?Meal 50?Mark with blotches 61?Anger 62?Gully 63?Female deer 66?Devotee of a sport (slari?) G!>?Trap 7 droop 7 4?Correlative of either 75?Preposition 76 Not-- of musical scale , 77?Father Solution ?lll appear In ne*t fa?-ne. t visior heft- Sunday. Sever al people from here are ilanning to attend tov De:* atr i| Jay at Old Hanpingdco: 14 ( URt/k On her toes. Ye piston purring them all in pef "STAN I CASOI MADE IN THE < HOLD LIVESTOCK AND AGRI. SHOW AT ASHEVILLE Directors Announced for Cherokee County For Four-Day Imposition Next November According: to announcement coming from Russell C. Davis, President of the Western North Carolina Livestock mil AjmcHnml ...US..!. io b" held at Asliev.lle 0:1 November 10. U, 12. and 13th, Messers. II. B. Elliott, B. W. Sipe. T. T. Johnson, and W. H. Hughes, have been selected to represent this county on the board of iheetors of the exposinior. "In selecting the directors of the Exposition," said Mr. Davis in making :ht announcement, "we were careful to select only men who stand foil pr.?rress in their eomunity, and who are rreatly interested ir. general farming. ind we feel that with the assistance ?f these men from the county, Cherokee county will be well represented at the exposition next fall." It i sexpectcd that th: ; directors icill hold a meeting soon and map out i program which will place Cherokee County in line for the prixes wh'ch ivill be distributed among the entries )f the exposition. A booklet will be distributed shortly showing a list of premiums that will be offered and riving oth r information relative to the exposition. The livestock and agricultural interests of th" county have boon making great st'idcs for the past few years, and there is no reason whatever why Chcrukro County should not iu bet! Every with power. t;as doing its -it's "Stand1 - . - 5 5" nc that leads > and power. LI N E 1AROUNAS