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NOTICE In The Superior Court. Taylor, Plaintiff, vs Emma Taylor, Defendant. ****?? ? The defendant Emma Taylor, above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been cominenc ((j ill the Superior Court of Cherokee [ County. X. .C., and the purpose of said action is to obtain an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on statutory sxounds. The defendant j will further take notice that she is j required to appear before the Clerk j of the Superior Court of Cherokee! County. N. C.. at his office in Murphy jnil answer or demur, to the com plaint of the plaintiff now on file in ! my office on or before the 24th day 0f March, 1927, or the court will grant the relief demanded in the Complaint. This 22 day of February, 1927. I> n UVA TT Clerk of the Superior Court. (29-lt-jl pd) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA I IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA at ASHEVILLE, NO. 682 AT LAW. United States of America 1 188.65 Acres of Land in Cherokee * County North Carolina; Hiawassee Lumber Company et al; 47.09 of Land in Clay <*nnnty. North Carolina, J. J. Wood et al. notice to be published TO ? > \Y. A. Hayes, deceased, heirs at law, whose names and residences are unknowns N. E. Hayes, deceased, l heirs at law. whose names and resi dences are unknown; A. E. Hayes and wife, Hayes. Cherokee County, North Carolina; Dorothy Davidson, heir at Jaw of Mary M. Davidson, Charlotte, North Carolina, W. Al. Ritter Lumber Company, a corporation, Columbus, Ohio; G. ?. Hayes, heir at law of H. S. Hayes, of the State of Washing ton; Ad Keever, Eliza Rolen, Oliver Hayes and George Hayes, deceased, I heirs at law, whose names and resi i dences are unknown ; Chas. E. Ram sour. or heirs at law, whose names and residences are unknown; John Anderson, or his heirs at law, whose names and residences are unknown; two minor children, heirs at law of Virginia B. Baker, whose names and residences are unknown; R. Y. Mc Aden. deceased, heirs at law. whose names and residences are unknown; John C. Bryson, or he|rs at law, whose names and residences a;*e un known; Andrew N. Colvard, or his heirs at law, whose names and resi dences are unknown; W. Johnson, or his heirs at law, whose names and reside lie es are unknown; James Brown, or his heirs at law, whose names and residences are unknown; John Parker, deceased, heirs at law, whose names and residences are un known; Nancy Wood, deceased, heirs' at law, whose names and residences are unknown; W. R. L. Ritchie and wife, residence unknown ; and all per sons whosoever, owning or claiming to own any estate, lien or interest of any kind or character in and to the premises described in the petition in P. C. HYATT, vs. this cause: YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, at Ashe ville, for the condemnation, of cer- j tain tracts of land described in Ex- j hibits **A" and "A-l" of the petition! field in the above entitled proceed- 1 ings. and known as the Hiawassee River Lumber Company's lands and the J. J. Wood tract of land, situated in Cherokee and Clay Counties, North Carolina: The Hiawassee River Lum ber Company's lands, Nos. 318 (Parts 5, 0. 7) 318-1, II. Ill, IV and 318b, situated in Cherokee County, North Carolina and containing 1183.65 acres; and the J. J. Wood tract No. 113, Clay County, North Carolina, containing according to survey 47.09 acres; fully described by metes and bounds in the petition in said proceed ing; the said lands having been select ed by the* Secretary of Agriculture, with the approval of the National Forest Reservation Commission, and found necessary for the purpose of carrying out an Act of Congress of I the United States approved March 1, I 1911, being Chapter 186, Page 961, Vol. Statutes at Large as amended by Act of August 10, 1912, 37 Statutes 269-300 Chapter 284. And the said non-resident defend ants above names, and ail persons whosoever owning, or claiming to own, any estate, lien or interest of any knid or character in and to the premises described in the petition in said proceeding, defendants named as aforesaid, WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that they are required to ap pear in the District Court of the United States for the Western Dis trict of North Carolina at Asheville, on the 21 day of March, 1927, and answer or demur to the petition or complaint in said proceeding, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said petition. This notice is issued by order of Court, directing that publication be made for six *6) successive week in The Cherokee Scout, a newspaper published in Cherokee County and circulating in Clay and Cherokee Counties. North Carolina, respective ly, in the Western District of North Carolina. This the 3 day of February, 1927. R. L. BLAYLOCK, Clerk U. S. District Court for The Western District of North Caro lina. BY O. L. McLURD, Deputy Clerk. (27-6t-fal) NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND By virtue of an order made by Hon. A. M. Stack, Judge Presiding, at January Term 1927 of Cherokee Superior Court in a causo entitled Cherokee County against Ijeah Hun nicutt et als, on account of an in creased bid of ten per cent having been made and for other causes therein mentioned, the undersigned Commissioner will a?ain offer for sale the following *ands, situate in Cherokee County, North Carolina at public outcry at tha Court house door in Murphy to the highest bidder for cash (the bidding to begin at $60.50) at one o'clock P. M., on April 4, 1927, at public outcry, report of bid m An Outside Paint that Really Lasts! WHEN you paint with duPont outside house paint you are assured, before you start, that you can measure the result in years of satisfaction. I ? Whatever your painting needs, -we have the right aU Pont paint, or ramish, or enamel , or Duco, jto do the job most satisfactorily and most ejasily. Come in and let us sharw you ixrm bo get new paint satisfaction this yearl CAROLINA [LUMBER & suppLy CO. Andreyr*, N. C. BRITTAIN & AXLEY Murphy, N. C. \ to be made for confirmation, or re jection, towit; the interest of N. B. Adams in the W. H. Truett Home Place, it being: one-seventh undivided interest, and the undivided two-sev enths interests of W. H. Truett and Leah Hunnicutt in the lands describ ed in the complaint, said lands situate in District No. 1 of Cherokee County, towit: Part of Tract No. 274 "? Grant No. 2311, BEGINNING on a Spanish Oak, fallen, X. E. corner of preemption Xo. 46, and N. \V corner of Pre-emp tion No. 45, and beginning 1 corner of No. 2745, and runs with the line of No. 45 S. 88 \Y. i 26 poles to a stake on top of a ridge on Charley Thomasson's line; then up said ridge as it meanders with Charley Thomas- , son's line N 31 E 23 poles, then N 50% W 13 poles and 16 links, then N 79 W 12 poles and 18 I links, then N 33 W 6 poles, then N 12 W 10 poles, then X 46 1 2 W 9 poles, then N 53 W 1 1 poles I and 11 links, then N 56 W 12 poles and 3 Mnks, then X 14 W 4 poles and 15 links to a Black Jack on a high peak; then leaving said ridge and with Thomasson's line S 131- W 70 poles to a stake on the line of No. 2745; then N 3 E l.~>o poles to a stake, N. W. corner of said No.; then with the line ! said No. N 88 E 100 poles to a poplar Stump, N. E. corner of said Xo; then with the line of said No. S 1 6V2 W 160 poles to the begin - j ning, contadning 73 acres: ALSO part of Tract No. 2202 Grant No. 2273, BEGINNING on a Spanish Oak, S. E. corner of No. 43, State Survey, and corner of No. 2202. and runs ' with the line of L. L. Thomasson, Lot now owned by a Mr. .Jones, S 35 degress 45" E 1 42 poles to a chestnut Oak on tin* South boundary line of No 2202; then with its line N 88 \V 214 'j poles I to a Pine Stump, S. YV. corner 1 of said No; then with the line of Xos. 2202 and Preemption No. 175, N 2M? E 100 poles to State Survey No. 43; then with its line N 88 E 126 poles to tht beginn containing '.>9.8 a? res. Said sale will be made t satisfy I the lien of a judgment recited in the I record for amount due for iaxes and I pursuant to said order of resale, for j the amount due on said judgment by j said interests in the land, and costs of sale. This March 10. 1927. W. P. ODOM. ! (32-3t-.. .) Commissioner. 1 Murphy, N. C., March 7th. 1927. | Ordered by the Board of County I Commissioners of Cherokee County, ! State of North Carolina, that the fol- ' lowing territory in Beaverdam Town ship be declared under stock law on ' and after the 12th day of April, 1927. Beginning at the bridge near T. 1 J. Dockey's Store running with the Creek to Ed Farmers where the Creek forks; then with the right hand prong | of said Creek, to Alfred Cooks place; then with the rock knob to the Stock law line at the Allen (lap; then with the Stock law line to the Beaverdam Gap; then with the road and Stock, line back to T. J. Dockery's. W. A. BOYD. | Ex Officio Clerk to Board. T. W. AXLEY, Chairman. 1 (31-4t-C) WOLF CREEK (Last Week's Locals.) The heaviest snow of several years fell here last week and lasted a week. * * * The remains of Mr. Jorn Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Harris of near Isabella, Tenn., were taken thru our section late last Sunday to be in terred at Harris Chapel in the Per simmon Creek section. Mr. Harris had been sick several months. He was a victim of pellagra. He leaves ! a wife and several children to mourn. , * # ft The Home and School meeting at , the rural school last Saturday night ' was a success, so reported all who ; were present. Mrs. Burdick, the prin- j j ciple teacher, has a knack of getting I I up programs that entertain. j Miss Juanita Simons, the little , ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martis Sim ! onds has been very sick for several days and is no better ;it this writing. It is thought that she has appendici- " tis. I The report is current here that R. ? M. Franks a deputy sheriff of Duck town, while in the act of making a search for liquor in the home of a Mrs. Loudermilk in Bonds Town, Sun day was shot by some one in the house with a shot gun, the load of shot lodg ing in his breast. He was carried to the hospital at Copperhill, and is re ported to be in a very serious condi tion. Rumor says that the best feel ings did not exist between the two parties. No doubt the guilty party will be brought to trial. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Morgan and four children of near Ducktown, vis ited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Morgan, here Sunday. El bert says "This is the last visit 'till the roads get better." * Mr. J. T. Westmoreland has com menced to lay down the lumber for Shaves every day If you have a stropped blade. But only one razor ? the Valet AutoS trop Raxor ? strops Its own blades, sx np to $25. Wet vluitrStrop Razor ?Sharpen* It am If his new home near Macedonia church. Word reached here the latter part of last week that Colonel Tom Brown of Blue Ridge, Ga., was dead. Mr. Brown was well known throughout this section. The roads through our section are almost impassable, but the Tennessee officials are going ahead with their end of the work on the Hot House Road. We hope our end of the work J will be going soon. 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