Newspapers / The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, … / Dec. 18, 1925, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE EIGHT NOTICE ( ! i Notice is hereby given that o" tl*o 28th day of December 1925, the undersigned Tax Collector for the Town of Marble, will at the store of Mints and Trull in the Tcwn of Marble, N. C., sell to the highest bidder at public outcry,: all realestate in Cherokee County, owned by the following individuals, to-wit: Tax. Fred Palmer 5.27 R. L. Anderson 16.60 Said real estate is being sold for the satisfaction of taxes for the year of 1923-24. This Nov. 23. 1925. M. A. CRISP, I (16-4t-c) Town Tax Collector NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND, UNDER MORTGAGE DEED. Under and by virtue of the pow- J cr of sale contained in a certain Mortgage Deed or Deed of Trust executed by W. T. Hatrnaker and wife Kate flatmakcr to W. Craig, conveying the lands described in said Mortgage Deed or Deed of Trust for the purpose of securing the payment of the indebtedness therein mentioned, being the purchase mon ey for the lands therein described, which Mortgage deed is recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County In Book N.?. 71 at pnpe 635, and default having been made in the payment of the said indebtnea* and the power of " wiiii m 42 Piece Dinner Set Fi $57 "V N .. ii ' I : v? ? /' r* s? II & ft ff?Z ' <35 - ^; x.. "N^'jrS J%M\gU Made of Cast Iron throughout and cxj price cf nil models shown ii- an eveelle perfectly. See this Range before bu BR1TTA1N & Murphy WESTiNGHOUSE 1 In Health < These pads have an auto heat so burning is impos a washable cover, and need. *?*: > hs'Tiijj* ope ative, the urdersigaed mortgagee for the purpose of satisfying said indebtnesa. into and ccsts of sale, will no January the 4th, 1926 at One o'clock 1'. M. at the Court House Jo: in the Town of Murphy, expose :.id lands for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, which said lands arc more particularly described arid defined as follows: Adjoining the 'nnds of W. C. TV rHng. O. L. Torrence and W. S. Simonds, It being in Shoal Creek Township in Destrict No. 8, and on the West of Turtletown Creek, and known as the Old Postell Mill, including Grist Mill. Saw Mill and Fixtures, containing one acre more or less. This November 30, 1925. W. CRAIG I17-4?lpd>. Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND I'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Peed of Trust executed by George Pipes to the undersigned Trustee conveying the lands described in said deed of .rust to the undersigned Trustee for the purpose of securing the payment of the indebtness therein setout. which deed of trust is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Book No. 71 at page 469. and default having been made in the payment of said indebtness and the power of ec With Every Range .50 - -r-.r o. bv\- ^^tf^wytesaSy^tJMy ictly a? illustrated. This Range by t value ar.d is guaranteed to bak?J iyinffMAYF1ELD ' , N. C. ELECTRIC PAD >r Sickness matte shut-off for the jsible. Each pad has is just the thing you 7.00 rennessee Co. 'icture Show * N.C. *?? Hi. CHEROKEE SCOUT sale having become the, undersigned Trustee for the purpose of satisfying said indebtness, interest end cos". ? f sale, will on Janua' * lh> : -:h, 1926, .t Or O'cl' ck 1* ?.t tl.e Court Hou?.1 Door in the Town of Murrhy, i\ pose said lands for sale at public auction to Uie highest bidder for cash which said lands are more particul ary described as follows: Recinniogi on a rock in the A. J. Moore line and runs S. 55 W. 51 poles to a rock, the Old Lewis Jones corner; thence with the meanders of a fer.c 48 poles to 1'eachtrec Creek thence down said Creek 30 poles to ? stake at a fence; then S. 41 E. j 24 poles to a stake in the road * then S. 70 E. 41 poles to a email Spanich oak in No. 40; thence with the line of No. 40 to a maple near the Falls of a branch; thence East 102 poles to a rock and pointers on I the line of No. 66C9; thence with that line N. 60 E. 180 poles to a rock in raid line the Southeast corner of the A. J. Moore tract; thc-ri' with that line west 150 poles to a rock and pintcrs on line of No. 40: thence with the line of No. 40, 20 poles to a White oak, corner of No. 10; thence S. 27 W. 6 poles to a rock; thence S. CO W. down the ridge 30 poles to a rock; thenie N. 76 W. 42 poles to a spnni.vh oak; thence N. 33 W. 25 poles to a poplar on the North Bank of Peachtree .... v ai v ... .1.- r-. ,; 9 and 1-10 poles to a stake; thence N. 35 E. with the Creek 9 poles to a stake, W. R. Pipes' corner; thence N. 48 W. 22 poles to the beginning, containing 82 acres more orless. This December 16, 1925. J. D. MALLONEE (19-4t-M) Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by J. M. Allen to the undersigned Trustee, conveying the I lands described in said deed of trust for the purpose of securing the payment of the indebtedness therein men tinned, which said deed of trust is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Book No. 74 at page 531, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness and the power of sale having become operative, the undersigned trustee for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, interest and costs of sale, will on January the lftth 1926 at one o'clock P. M. at the Court House Door in the Town of Murphy, expose said lands for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cosh, which said lands are more par ticularly described as follows: Located on the Waters of Hangingdog, in Cherokee County, North Carolina, District No. 6, being a part of tract No. 8003, Beginning on an Ivy on top of a ridge between T. C. Fair Cove una ?iw. A .1 It...- f?,.a n with the T. C. Fair line N. 23 W. 70 poles to n Chestnut; then S. 71 W. to the corner of same; the ice in a Southern direction to top of Main Ridge between the Odell cove and T. C. Fair Cove; then with the meanders of said Ridge to Rock Knob Top between llangingdog and Owl Creek; then with the main divide to a stake, Andy Hass corner; then with the dividing ridge between A. J. Has3 Cove and T. C. Fair Cove to the. beginning, containing 50 acres moTe or less. This December the 16th, 1925. J. D. MALLONEE 19-4t-D.C.) Trustee. PEACHTREE Mr. William Randolph of Pittsburg, Pa. visited Miss Mila Leatherwood last week end. Mrs. Bryson Brackens of Oastonia, N. C. is spending the holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John McTaggert. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sudderth visited the latter's father, D. S. Puett of marble last weekend. Mr. Blaine Carringer of Robbinsville, spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Carringer. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Glance a fine girl. Dr. Briggs of Ogreeta has moved into oar community We are glad to have a doctor in oarjnldst. Rev. Folyer preached an interesting sermon at the Methodist church Sunday. Misses Elizabeth and Susie Ferguson entertained with a party Sat nrday night. Mr. Dock Sudderth who has had employment with Tucker and Laston Co. is home for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Clon Pipes art the pt*wd parses sf a peW fW, , MURPHY. N. C. Mr. Maurice Etheredge who is at| tending: Murphy high school had a I bad wreck on his way to school last Monday. He was fortunate enough | to escape unhurt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen enI tertained a number of young folks j with a singing last Thursday night. Mr. Mark Elliott spent the wcckI end with friends and relatives in J Young Harris. MARBLE ! We are sorry indeed, to hear that ! Mrs. Maggie Palmer lingers since ! coming home from the hospital, filer friends say, tho, that she is improving. Mis. Robinson sent her furniture I to Murphy by wagons one day last week for shipment to Atlanta. The family entrained Tuesday. We are | sorry to lose the Robinsons. They |are good citizens: good people to lhave in the community. ? I Mr. Mansfield Bryson has moved 1 to Andrews to take work with tho I highway upkeep force. Rev. Mr. Rendolph of Bryson City, 1 and Pastor, L. P. Smith of Andrews, were callers on Rev. Smith a few days ago. Mr. Smith says they are fine brothern. We say, Amen. We understand that the late Recorders Court did a plenty for Tally Trull. We are sorry for Tally: sorry for his poor children?more sorry for his devoted sister, who loves i her erring brother and sticks to him | through every difficulty. This cor; respondent knows the sister: a Root! woman, noble and true. More is tht pity when the innocent "have to suffei for the guilty. Later: We are told ' that court allows Tally to pay cost I and peretually banishes him from tht ! state: requiring him to take hi: children. This, we think is better both for the County and for Tally Mr. Melvin Barnes is installed ii the mill. We rejoice that he is do ing well. Mrs. Ivy Sanderson, of Hayesville accompanied by some Andrews ladle: was shopping in Marble one day las week. Ii I = sa 1 have never shown 8t have this year. | Gifte for everybody, ev er. Mother, Brother, S hearts and Little tots 1 | Old Santa will be here i all this year, don't for) rjqf\ I Dolls from every land, \ I mem rrom be to $12.5* Bring the little Girls | We have not forgotten I wagons, trycicles, foot in fact everything to ni W Still Marble Magistrates are bearing slander charges, and binding to Court, or committing to jail. Truly, "The way of the Transgressor is hard", and "Be sure your sins will find you out." But, Mr. Editor: your :orrespondent is sorry for the erring, man. Thanks that we ran report that Mrs. Ben Mintz, who aas been quite sick much better. Judge Thad Bryson was at Marhie the afternoon of the 11th, in behalf of the promoted Smoky Mountain Park. He made it look prospectively, like "Eldorado Land" for the people of our mountains. Maybe so. Some Marbleites subscribed soqie didn't. Mr. Editor, your correspondent may be an old fogy, but he is not an obstructionist Still, he finds it difficult to get away from Mr. Robertson's idea as he published it in the Scout a few weeks ago. Paul Mulwey arrived one day this week from Detroit to spend the year -end with his parents. Paul says he made money: but he spent money. If our young people woultf only learn to make nnd to nave, they would be leaving foundation* to build fortunes on. There's nothing like being prepared: ask the next ragged urchin | yon see to be sure to save you a ! job when he becomes president. Penetrates Through the Skin Gear to the Bone Liniment Called Mexican Mustang has Strange Power A tame bock, a "trained muscle or achIcr joints will stop paining and become t limber and Datura* If you will apply a I little oft bat old-fashioned liniment known | a* Mexican Muatang. Druggist* and | other authorities agree that Ita great | power to relieve pain la due to Its magical penetrating action ?It go?? through the J n outer layers of the akin without burning j or a trace of blister, right to the aore apot It 1? not like the smarting, strong. ! burning mixtures usually known as llnl| menus. No matter If all other outside , applications have failed, you will not be i dl*.appointed with Mexican Mustang J I.lniment ?It also heals cuts, bums an^ ? ' sores and so makes a valuable remedy to t | have In the home at all times. All druggifts and wholesalers sell Mustang Liniment or caji get It for you. Wait Until You See What We Have Be fore Buying Your Xmas Goods ich a nice line as 1 will erything to make Fathister, Friends, Sweetrappy. : in full array and you be jet to come and see what I Nice line of pi picture frame HHRR mottoes. N makes a bettei Ajgt ent than a nici NQ ture. ve have them. If ; them?send t ren are alwa] to see store. the boys, we Will be able halls, basket balls, base ake a real boy happy. d town; Complete House Furnish FRIDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1928. School officials announced this week the receipt of a cloek for the domestic science department from the Calumet Baking Powder Company. This clock was secured through the efforts of Mr. W. M. Fain, of the W. M. Fain Grocery Company. It is a handsome clock and will save the school the expense of purchasing one. In announcing this gift, Mr. Sipe expressed appreciation for the gift and for Mr Fain's efforts in *ej curing it. LOST?Bunch of keys last week, tWnk key ring has small metal attached with F. T>. v, .>am9 j on same. $2.50 reward if found 1 and returned to ue. F. D. Dickey 1 Feed Co. A CLJ For Dental Gold v/lJil Platinum. Silver, Diamonds, magneto points, false teeth, jewelry, any valuables. Mail today. Cadh by return mail. Hoke S. Ik R. Co., OUcfo, Mich. Plumbing, Heating and Tinning j LET US BID ON YOt'R JOB | When the meifury goo* down,! i water freezes up. And when; the water freezes up in your plumbing, call on us. We will ' : be on the job at nil time*, and j if the plumbing is dnmneed we ' I will replace it at reasonable prices. WORK RIGHT PRICE RIGHT E. M. Lloyd & Co. Over the Theatre Murphy. N. C. . _ 81 Living room suits in over stuffed and fiber. They are priced to suit i you. Come see them. t he has something for | he has for you. pou can't bring I hem, The child- jl fs welcome at our r BI to please them with 1 balls, bats, gloves, aw* ' SON f er I
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 18, 1925, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75