FACE FOUR r LEGAL - - ? NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Whereas. n the loth cay i S^-ptacter 1&22. the Marcrver Mining C ~:rany, a corporation, rate, execu: - d and delivered a .ertain deed cf trust to D. Witfcerspcon, as Truetee. conveying the rr -ertie? berinafter d-.scribed, as security 5 : the payment <.i certain :~debtedne?? ev: fenced by r-te- ice t Virc:n:a iron if C:?l i Coke Ccrr.par.y. to W. T. * ' Griffiths and t Mercharts & ??!anufacturers Bar.x f Andrews, N. C . a? more fully appear? said dee. duly ! recorded in the t* the Register cf Deed? f Cherokee ? unty. North Carolina. - Be 1-. N . - *. race 131 e: seq. Ar.d whereas, default ha? be-r made in the payment t the vac. u? cotes secured by the terms and provisions of the said deed c { trust, an d the holders i the notes have requested the undersigned trustee t foreclose the said deed c f trust and execute the pewer f salf therein . ntairtd. for the prorpese < f paying and discharging the ir.d-' tecnes? f the aforesaid: Now there?urd- r ..nd by virtue cf the p* :visi -r.5 and - wer < 5 sale ; contained in the deed cf trust above recited the ur.de:-timed trustee w;ll. : for the purpcse f satisfying the in- i debtedne-s secured thereunder, cf- ; fer f r >a!r at pur he uttry v.. the i highest bidder f r ' ash n Tuesday. at the court house door in Murphy, i N. C.. the f w.r.g property c rvey- t ed by the deed of trust aforesaid, to- 1 wit: i FIRST PARCEL: All the mineral ? interest in Tract No. 41 in District e No. 7. described r-r.d set oat in a deed from Clyde H. Jarrett. Commissi-.n- * er, to S. E. C ver dated April loth. 1917 and registered in the office f the Register f Deeds r Ch?r >kee County on Apr:] 30, If 17. i- B- k No. at pace 3". t "hi h reference *for fuller particulars s her -y made. the grant f r said land being No s?".7. dat?d December 1 5th. 1^-i1? and registered in id ffice in P D. rage 259; ALSO the right f rveyir.e -at- . ter trom and ver tra t N . 42 i ' said D>tr .t as per deed from ly-r. ] Holland t< S. E. C ver dat- ! > - terr.ber 17th. 1917. and regis* r i n * said office September S^th. 11-17. ,n Bock 60. pace 225; ALSO all tools and mining *"*' ment. including water I n?, t am. roads and equipment; ALSO all rights in a ka*e : r t roads f-- m the mir? v th? *r ... of the Andrews Lumber C .-.pa y'railroad t'r.: uch Tract X . ; in -..id j r ALSO a!! :ts rights r. . ? :'r - D. A. WW. am? f?-r the tram r . ana side tra k above mentioned; ALSO ul miring prlv". s owned bv said party of the first taWj w pau t?j iLv said tracts o: iand, or " either > ? them, the aforesaid property rights ar.d privileges -ing *hsame that were nveyed to Griffrh. Middletor. & Co.. a partnership .composed of W. T. Griffith. C. C. Middieton and Charles W. Ray. by deed from S..E. Cover and R. S. Porter and their wiv dated October 29th. 191S, rind recorded in Cher ok- e County -n November 14th. 191R, in Bock 71 at page 12 J. SECOND PARCEL: All of following described tract f '.ar.d beginning on a black n the east of Bristol road, mer said to ? . Southwest corner or stake corner f the Dower Tract, rur.s thence with the meanders of the Bristol Road N. 29 *2 E. 3 chains. X. 41 E. 40 chains. , N. 51 E. one chain \d SO links to a [ small white oak. N. *51 *2 E. one chain and 40 link- : a 'take in the line of the wire fcr.ee; thence Laving the road run? E. ne chain. R 1 links to a stake; thence S. 44 E. 2 chains and SO link..- . a sweet gunon the west bank Paint Creek: "J" '.retfK with its meander? X. ?>3 E. one chain and 30 link? to a point. X. ?32 E. ne chainto a point. N. "?- E. ne hain to a point. X. 47 E one hain to a point X. 37 E. one rain and 38 link? tto a point, X. 19 E. 3 chains to a stake on rhe east -id* 0f the cieek: thence X. 47:- E 2 chains"t and 20 link? to a stake in the line of-, the fence; thence X. E. 2 chain? and 7 link? to a walnut; thence X. \ 4>6 E. 12 chain? 9 link? to a stake on the edpe of an ?H road; thence S. 41 E. 2 chains 78 link? to a ?take in the . < Catarrh ia a Local . greatly ln? Coenced by Con?dtu*!or.%i conditions. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE eonsiets of an Ointment h elves Quick Xalief by local application, and the ' Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts r ' through the Blood on the Mucous Sur face# and assists in ridding your System [ v *5 pi C?t*rrt> - Bold bv drucrista for over 49 Team, I P J?. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, a 6 I ?? , ADVERTISEM line f the fence .r the west beundary r.c f N 40: there* S - :h the E. b:ur. Nc dary f Nc. 40 * a stake the S. E. bit c-. rner cf the Dower tract: then - W. "re 3 chains t?. the place : btr.r.rcrc. f r ;:natlnicg?acres v r less w th by tht exception cf the tract ?Id to T. J. Br:?* or. the 21th day of October f 1917. and the de?.r;rtl r. f that tract r parcel sold r T. J. Bristol I? jet hereby excepetd ar c the h : *-r daries fcr same are a* folic ws: '4: Bvjrrr.rig en the 11.. V: ak : - the _ east s:ce of Br:?* read. > rr.er sa:<* t be the s'-thwe.-* : rr-r : stake pcrr*r f the D:w-r Tract. -r.s * * n - the cm i*. - - t the Bris- ' F. ad N. E r ..:r E. 3 ' ' -ha r>. N. 41 E. 4 chain-. N $1 E. 2 .ba rs. N. 44 E re ,.hai~ and - "J" inks to ast all white N. '~:s E. re .r.a.r. ar.d 4' l:r.k> E. t. a stake :r. *' .re : the wire fence: therce r' -a*..:.a- th* r- ad rur.- E. re ch:-.i- '**ard - .irk- to a stake, thence 5. 44 E. 2 hc.ir.s and ? ,:r.k? t * ^ sweet * cum: there* S. 2:4 E. ? cr . r? 12 inks tc a stake rr.er * top cf the : bet .n the east ar.i west I.re f Nc 4 : there*: W. . w.th the line f the D wer Tract tc the place f betrir- (d r.:-p . r.tal' r.sr fentr a*d re-half fcCre*. - re r less, the afcresaid be- A r? tr. land r.veyed by ?a:d Gr:t . * fith. Mxiclet n & C<*. by a de? -i fr FL S. P- rter and wife dated January . ;>r 1 : I9, ard registered in CheroCounty. North Car'lira n Mr.:.* 15. 1919. :r. Book 71. a? race "2-2. THIkL? kAKC?L: ED the build- C*J nc?. structure?. engine?, machinery. v . ra.iways. tramway?, cars. a?.-.rat:-. equ.rm.er.t. ap:i:ar. ? and v"(-, m; cement* f ?v ry kind and . hr.r- V-_. ten -ituate u: : r ut the preprty above described wned at the ,, iate f the i-ed f tru-t a'* ve men- -j i -red t thereafter required ry the dar*.:.;.r Mi- nir n n.nu r. -- t aether w.th di additj - tr-ret and exter.s: r.? hereof Tr - *C" * May 1325. I WITHPP.SPOON. Trustee NO 42-41- dw. M I: The CASH:' . S,w" N ids. magnet - Snts, false tr-. any iu.-.v Mail ^"? :oda-. C..-h by return m.aii. Hoke S. Ac R. Co., Otsego. Mich. dtf par NORTH AROI.INA?' her kee req , !n the Sup-.:: r C urt. aca f. K. >. -r Ela-ka r t ver. the NOTICE. fenThe d-t-.ndanr, above-named. will J- ti r. *: - that an action entitled as -J i." .e ha- been commence i in the ?u- taki : : . >urt of Cherokee County for as : purpose i disscNire the bonds Haj mat c ny now *\i-ting between olir ntit": and defendant upon the f r uit-:-ry : and the -aid dQterl icr.dar.t v. ill Turther take notice that jdf 1 hr i- re :.::red to appear before the, and -r. i-ino'C - ? -- -- Jit rtl SFP r; N. C.. at his ffice ia the court I r :-v on : before the 7:h day of the July. 1925. and answer or demur to, np-air.t in said action or the - " . a: : !y t "he c-.urt for _ (44 -i demanded in the c- rnplair.t. Th: June 2r. . 1925. K. E. DAVIS. Cierk. S..- r ?' urt. Cherokee County. i-ii-4t--d? > int< NOTICE. t- v. r< wh >m it May Concern: > That at the next regular meeting Chi >f the Board of County Commission-1 Cre (her kcv C >unty. N. C.. in Juy, 1925, th Boa: d will consider ( it vhether or not it will make an order ! daring the Stock I aw to take effect n the following boundary of } art of Btfaverdam Township. Chero- Mis ceo . jnty. N. which .was voted n < n the . day of 1924 > ind the declarird^pf the same being hi! intir.ued by the < i board and no- .-ur . ij.inriy nfrxt-rirsirie-i: rh-i-r -kee County, N r'h Carolina. \ Viz., It b'ir.L' for Brownhill pre- C. '.r t. :' B-ov-riaro Township, Cher>kee County. North Carolina. Ail persons who are in favor of the, > tarlarin? the k law to he in force Ga. r oppos- ' " > being in force -.r in- Mr? erected f stcek 'aw in the said bour. iary are hereby notified to be pre*1- .b nt at ?i?a j and rev. chr!! itnir >e heard. whe This the 1st :ay - f June. 1925. of 1 T. W. AXLEY. Ha* Chairman of Board of County, wee 43-4t-co) Commisioners Cher- He okee County, diet tv. o NOTICE ail Murphy, N. C., June 2. 1925 best Notice is hereby given that the Swe 'herokee County Board of Education A rill receive bids at its office in Mur-i A ihy, N. C., until 12 o'clock noon, July} A i, 1925, on the construction of two- T THE CHEROKEE SCO ENTS~ ! rr. frame schcel building - ' r.e. Cel.. Murphy T r. ter known a? Texanna Bid* ' re - :vtd f r the !&? - - y. a- r ar.d r.aterial * * dx r.:ra. r. Fhz- nd specat:n* n f: e In the C , E a: i Education * cftice. rhe tear.: reesrvts *t> t t * any ar.d all Fid*. A. !.. MA?" N >-2t-ri? Se.-*ta*y : F .-d NOTICE or SALE L -der and ry virtue i " the Super.-r O ur: .try N . 12?. Grant :"l. B-. ng n a - .-wocd on line f 21"2 and rur? S. 2 W. ? - th< : .ir.e pa#fir.? t bicker -r.-- f i entry at lv) pole? " a black r.: thence N. 15 E. v. "- -a j ';ir.< named entry: 'her - N _* V. n the same 70 p le* .. Iarsr> - on tr- n<; ' f G* :/ M ? e crrv. Northwest corr.vr f the ry. thence w:th the >t rants o rv to the beriming. ntainr.r acres. his the 5th day of J.re. 1925. J. B. GRAY. Ct rr * 4t-a<&? NOTICE. F.TH CAROLINA C!r.; ur.-y. ' n tr- super: r Court. Bar.k t Murphy, W if r.-T-rti! t.r.i a'.?. r-. etc. * th Car- lina Ciay Contrary. NOTICE TO < RE: ITOR?. the Creditors of the N rth Caroline Clay C rnpar.y: C . creditors : the av ve nam ETidani, N rth Carolina Clay Com y. u..: take notice that they are -::ed to present their claims inst the c rr.par.y. ir. writing. to undersiirr.ed receiver : r said dedant corporation or. r before the h day >f July. 1923. be barred, ind >a:d credit. :s v:ll further e notice that saii r- iver. will sit reterce. at the c urt he use in esvi.le. Clay County North Cara. on the 20th day : July, 1925. the purpose cf hearing and d-. mining who are the tro? trediterr: the North Carolina 1 ay Company I the priorities, if any, of the rective creditors. mtt-a a: navesville. N. C.. this *:h day cf June. 15-25. J. B. GRAY. Referee and j ar.d Receiver North Carolina --4:-a6:2 > Cay Company. FACTORYTOWN. Ir. Bud Burrtll prt&ched a very rre?tir.2 sermon at :he Fact ryn Church Sunday n uht. Ir. and Mrs. John Frankum and Id: on were visitors at Martin's ek Sunday. Ir. and Mrs. Noah Gir son are the ua parents ol a bate boy. lis? Lula Fry was the guest vi , s Edna Vardiver Sunday. Ir. and Mrs. Frank Coleman and 1 dren were Bate- ' -k Visitor." day. ^'e 3re all glad to welcome Mr. S. Patton and Mr. >. A. Voyb = ! k ir.to our midst again. Irs. Bob Davis, of Mineral Bluf . nas l>een visiting ht-r daughter | . Jim Foe. for the past week. Irs. W. K. Vardiver returned C FtiuaV sught ftviii Cup)Kiaiii( i re she was called to the bedside ier little grandson. Jewel Edwaid rkins. He had been ill fiv ks when Jesus called him hom . was horn March 22. 1923. and 1 June 3. 1925. age two yearmonths and nineteen day-. We loved him but Jesus loved hint L He was laid t ore.st in the ct Gum cemetery. . little one from us is gone. . vacant place within our hearts, j voice we loved is stilled, hat never can be filled. ' UT. MUHPHY. N. C. Weekly Crossra J B | K i '* *?itrt M Horizontal. i 1 ? Enz'JBh peat arid *?pay:et f J#?l1?t?L**?l ;p?Scnpllkc pcenc :i?F.e;?r*.? 21?Ntiitlv* ?Tf. ** whf urcioa# ?Compare afcbr 2>-R?p: M ?0?!r '3 cation* ::?E x.r.r n.*:cb 13? 1 !.? -? 2S? A da- -? rVUrr.fM) It ? I'r.'in .*r IT?Cu* ? mm (urrccotri 2* ? Tc. ; e - :. r rr. **?Nt rtt:*-* S&? F.idH u e? 33?Mid* r*&t >r.d ?!dy SI?Ni :r oi nr.utir&i ?col? Jf?i i lr.t cf i tcptfi !'?Manr*'?M ct.era. ijsl) fft?Bcfcc (J 4:?tubrttoce 44?' w^:*r H-Ir. r t :r?erfi*nt 4"?K:rd r f el?r?r? editions of Erp.f? *crki ' pi.) ?>?Pr.r r.g ntMur* i(?W?rd?r?r tl?Tc dreel 14?sr.irt It ?. t**d ftrpt.lo Answer To Last Week's Cross-Word Puzzle i< L A D Erjlu S EMSMOJ.E. m E V I ^ *;R. I ? EM^W'QX ' a< . o? CALIFORNIA TO GIVE i| OTHER STATFn \\k\k ? - -- o, I s< Will Supply National Committee i " With Facts About Its Thirty Thousand Electrified Farms. Definite activity :? in progress In California, the on" state wr.er?- actual farm electrification is further advanced than In any other, to collect data which will he of benefit to other states interested ir. :h:s subject. The national Committee on the Relation of Electricity to Agriculture will he the clearing house for the information secured. The arrangement resulted from visits to California by Dr. E. A. White, director of the committee. He informed a gathering of California agricultural and electrical men of the national committee's purpose and assisted in the organization of a California state committee. In California, thirty thousand farms use electricity. Their consumption hf energy in a typical year amounted to 564.000.000 horsepower hoora. Eighty per cent of this energy was , ployed to operate irrigation pumps. Nearly half of all the electrical energy expended on California farms is derived from electric motors. At the same time, much use is made of electricity on California farms for typical farming operations. There are sjso many California farm bourn* which are completely electrified. Several sub-committees are leathering general information on the CalS- > fornia farm* which use electricity. One committee will father data on costs and kinds of uses of electricity. Another will investifate the qneation of rates for farms The third committee will find out how electricity is used in California I farm houses and how It makes life ; more livable on the farm. The fourth committee will study the economic ! utilisation of electricity oa the farm. ? Poultry farms and dairy farms will he siren special study. as II :hfarm shop. Refrigeration " ? | aprayias of plants will also ' a into by one of the commit* It Is to be expected that i fations under way in thir states will find much to a to j the information obtained . S fornia. i Word Puzzle "T* 5 TZ SHHfiBB JIEHi | jBg^j | j 1 B I? | l jHp7 wBm5T~ 1 1 y CtM&j Vertical. 1?Airplane fcolL) I?Falls In trope ?7c xnirleao ?Nnmber under ??v?nty-oae ft?Another helping of food 4? ?Ran cTer 41?Sr.akellk* flsk IT?Boy's name 4S?Kind ?1? Pre position 12?Bone Solution will appear ta aexf lena FARM EFFICIENCY twi State College President Thus Speaks of the Present Trend. Addressing a conference at Ames. l. called to consider what electricity an do for agriculture. President R. Pears ?n. of Iowa State College, said :at agriculture is now passing trough its th:rd period of developent. typified by the desire for efll ency In - r":r?t two periods, he pointed lit : r-ct delivery from farmer to ;'; r and quantity production for lg t r ;>* w-.re the characteristics, reject. V-Jv "Th- .ew era." he said. "must be ae of permanent industry und charcter:2*-ij by business methods, lew ast of production, highly intelligen: lethods of marketing and mainteance of soil fertility. In this period le highest efficiency will be nece#iry to compete with foreign agricnk-l He then introduced representatives t electrical farm investigation? from pveral states, who briefly sketched bat they hope to find out regarding ie contribution which electricity may uke to efficiency in agriculture. 3&Principa Products cot L&N Served Minerals are the basis of tically every manufacture tide?raw materials dug tee earth make possible ni every article in general u industry and in the heme The L. & N.-served Sou particularly rich in mil deposits and particularly served in transportation ities for taking them where they are mined to w they are converted into ished products. Geological Survey fig show that 25 of the prim ?irwn Aiuminu Zinc, ^from Iron to Suit from Graphite to Fuller's F. I ?are mined in the terri served by this railroad. These fact* furnish furi ther evidence that the health, ^vcullt din] hap- / pine as of the community I and of the nation are di- f ^ rectly dependent on the ihg transportation systems. H| i FRIDAY. JUNE ? HE New Farm Motor Hjj On a Hand Locking forward to th? gJ^H lectric farms will be general Is this country, ^K| Eleetrie Company has deve^H 'farm chore motor !a four horsepower sixes. Whem^^BS serrlco Is already available o^Kg either through power cotapa^^W or Intfependent farm powe/Bjj ^ New Farm Motor Bg this mow can serve as a IE man of tireless energy. nnt|| , capacity for work and The motor outfit consists Jl motor It?*e!f. with its control II ment. and a countershaft which til iour driven pulleys of different^! The complete set-up le a four-wheel truck. The c and pulleys provide four p^H speeds for ewery drives macbiaH cordmjr to recnriremer.ts. |r This motor operates at 110 ?H volts, single phase or three plujH is manufactured in l1-*. 3. 5 uH wfiepuwer siaea. a control h of sufficient length to reach UtrjH machine is provided, and a suifl s-.op Push button Is located at tl^| of this cable. A beUtightes^l mounted on the motor. II Europe Well Along in Farm trill cation Experimental work In fartn e) flcation has been coin? on It fi for a somewhat longer period tfc this country. The four Esri countries which, from availibli ports, appear to have done the i in this work are Sweden. Qui Prance and Italy. In about the I named. Government financial? ance has been given to some esu In Sweden about one-third el farms are electrified thus far.? to the abundant bydro-electm sources, and even threshing and] ink are done electrically Ela plowing has been the subject tf perlment? In France and Gen since as long ago as 19o3. Lights and Pumps Are Greatest! Desires ? Fo far as the woman on the fir concerned, there has always he glowing possibility of giving U happier aspect through the cuatt electricity. It has been ap?ertri oiuc.j ji* uai ui ccij ? women on the farms of tie * handle a big wash on Monday- S i teniae out of the hundred tr?a fill kerosene lamp? and tki?J help with the milking. That points unmistakably to tfc ; ties which the average farm m ' would like to see electricity tall fi~?. ^11 -T-l .-- -? ? j Included in an electric lighting . tem and a small electric lit. To be rid of the keroeeoe I j chore, and never again tr "W* j ter" for dish washing. laundry w ( bathing would make anybody'! i teem more sunny. 1 Mineral I States I ro to hur, vExS arth tory , - -^1A ^pTBWL