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notice of resale OF LAND I . I By virtue of an order made by | Hon. A. M. Stack, Judge Presiding, i at January Term 1927 of Cherokee Superior Court in a cause entitled Cherokee County against Leah Hun- j nicutt et als, on account of an in- 1 creased bid of ten per cent having been made and for other causes therein mentioned, the undersigned Commissioner will again otfer for | salt' the following lands, situate in j Cherokee County, North Carolina at j public outcry at the Court house door i in Murphy to the highest bidder for i-a-h (the bidding to begin at $60.50) ;it one o'clock P. M., on April 4, li>27, at public outcry, report of bid t<> be made for confirmation, or re jeetion, towit; the interest of N. B'. Adams in the W. H. Truett Home j place, it being one-seventh undivided interest, and the undivided two-sev- 1 enths interests of W. H. Truett and Leah Hunnieutt in the lands describ-| ed in the complaint, said lands situate in District No. 1 of Cherokee County, towit : Part of Tract No. 2745 Grant Xo. 2311, BEGINNING on a Spanish Oak, fallen, N. E. corner of preemption No. 46, and N'. W corner of Pre-emp tion No. 45, and beginning corner of No. 2745, and runs with the line of No. 45 S. 88 W. 26 poles to a sU.ke on top of a ridire 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 50l-j W 13 poles and 16 links, then N 71) W 12 poles and 18 links, then N 33 W 6 poles, then N 12 W 10 poles, then N 4612 W 9 poles, then N 53 W 14 poles and 11 links, then N 56 W 12 poles and 3 links, then N 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 13 Mi W "0 poles to a stake on the line of No. 2745; then N 3 E 150 poles to a stake, N. W. corner of said No.; then with the line of said No. N 88 E 10C poles to a poplar Stump, N. E. corner of said No; then with the line of said No. S (Pa W 160 poles to the begin ning, containing 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, anil runs with the line of L. L. Thomasson, Lot now owned by a Mr. Jones, S 35 degress 45" E 142 poles to a chestnut Oak on the South boundary line of No 2202; then with its line N 88 W 214 hi poles to a Pine Stump, S. W. corner of said No; then with the line of Nos. 2202 and Preemption No. 17">, N 2 l/jj E 100 poles to State Survey No. 43; then with its line N 8S E 126 poles to the beginn containing 99.8 acres. Said sale will be made to satisfy the lien of a judgment recited in the record for amount due for tuxes and pursuant to said order of resale, for the amount due on said judgment by said interests in the land, and costs of sale. This March 10, 1927. W. P. ODOM, (32-3t- ) Commissioner. Murphy, N. C., March 7th. 1927. Ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, that the fol lowing territory in Beaverdam Town ship be declared under stock law on and alter the 12th day of April, 1927. Beginning at the bridge near T. 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; t^en with the wlr Irneb to the Stock law line at the Allen Gap; 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. | (31-4t-C) NOTICE: SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust made and entered into the 5th. day of October, 1920, by A. L. Coxey to the undersigned trustee, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, N. C., in book No. 72, page 516, I, J. W. Walker, Trus tee, will on the 20th day of April, 1927, at the courthouse door in Mur phy, N. C., at ten o'clock A. M. (Murphy time) offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate: Lots fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) in block three (3) in the Town of Andrews, Cherokee County, North Carolina in the subdivision known as the West Andrews as designated on a map made by Valiey River Trading Co., dated Oct. 2nd. 1920 which map js registered in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Cherokee County, N. C., to which map reference is here by made and being the same lots this day conveyed to A. L. Coxey by Val ley River Trading Co., to which deed reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Dated and posted this the 18th, day of March, 1927. J. W. WALKER, (33-4t-w) Trustee. PERSIMMON CREEK We are having some spring days now. ? * * We are glad to say that our prayer | services are being carried on again 1 after a few Sunday nights of weath- ! er so bad that people couldn't go out and be in the great work that is so badly needed in our settlement, and at other places. We have been try ing to have prayer services every Sunday night for almost two years, 1 at the church or in the homes of our community, and we feel and realize that we all have been greatly beni fited by trying to carry on the work that God has left here for his people to carry out, and try to point out the way to sinners that they would be saved. So let's all work and pray not only this place but all churches try to come to gether and pray more for each other and see if we can't have better success in the work. There are only a few that will take Renew Y our Health by Purification Any physician will te"i you that "Perfect Purification cf ths System is Nature's Found:*. ci Perfect Health." Why noi i i urself of chronic ailments thac i..v under min ing your vitality? Purely your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs, ? once or twice a week for several weeks ? ,r%.d see how Nature rewards you wiuk health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family pack age, containing full directions. Only 35 cts. At any dmg store. (Adv.) v|NPr Interesting new uses for baking powder *"pO KEEP rice or bread pud ^ ding from becoming soggy, add to your recipe a little Snow King Baking Powder. Your pie crust will be light er and flakier if you add half a teaspoonful of Snow King. Stuffing or dressing for chicken or turkey is better if you add a little Snow King. Mashed potatoes or carrots are lighter, fluffier, more appe tizing when a pinch of Snow King is stirred in with the milk and then beaten thoroughly. When you make your next omelette, use a teaspoon of Snow King to every four eggs and beat thoroughly. It will be the best, you have ever tasted. These are all hints from our Snow King experimental kit chens ? tested and approved by our experts. Write for a copy of our 44 page cook book containing 300 splendid bak ing recipcs. THE KENTON BAKING POWDER CO., Ciuciuuati. Ohio tnose opportunities and try to work I for God as we should in any place. So lets all try to pray for the Lord's | will to be accomplished and not ours. We desire the prayers of all the 1 Christian people of the readers of this paper. * * ? Parley and Lvde Stile* attended preaching services Saturday at Bear | paw. Preaching by the moderator. Rev. E. A. Beaver of Suit. ? * * I Mr. Eain Stiles and Emory Sneed visited C. D. Rogers Sunday. * ? * ! Miss Ola Stiles visited Yernie and Esta Rogers Sunday. i ? * * Mr. R. T. Stiles has purchased j some crossties on Reids Chapel and is busy hauling these days. * ? * Clifford Stiles was out on Bear paw Sunday. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williamson and little sou made a trip to Bates Creek Saturday, accompanied by Miss Yer nie and Icey Payne. ? * ? I Mr. Felix Voyles attended prayer meeting here Sunday night. ... Vauldrem Payne and Earn Stiles made a trip to Murphy last week, hauling crossties. * ? * Bonnie Fair spent last Friday with Mrs. Ethel Stiles. * * * Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Washburn spent one night last week with W. A. Fair. President Coolidge suggests that poor farms be converted into forests, which isn't a bad idea. We nominate Billy Sunday and Aimee Semple Mc | Pherson to do the converting. DR. E. L. HOLT DENTIST BR1TTAIN AXLEY BLDG. Offic* Phon? 154 ? Re?. Phona 106 MURPHY. N. C. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 ? Druggists. 4^1 fin is ttw tads But o t Bajsr Manufactory eX MoaoactUcacidesUr at SmllcjlicaeH A 90-hole golf course is beftng built in Ohio. That's scattering your profanity. It's now getting along that time of year when neighbors take up the self-appointed task of watching the husband whose wife is away on va cation. WANTED ? Two hundred head of] cattle to range at the apple tr:>e No horse stock wanted at any price. J Address Ras. Duvall, Agnone, N. C. (33-2t.-pd.) SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE ? 1 Style J. Peerless Boiler and Engine. 1, Style K. Peerless i Boiler and Engine. 1, 16-H. P. High Pressure Peerless Boiler and Engine. 1, 15-H. P. High Pressure Russell Boiler and Engine. 1, 15-H. P. Frick Boiler and Engine. 1, 10-H. P. Case Boiler and Engine. 1. 12-H P. Frick Boiler and Engine. Several good re built saw mills suitable for Tractors and light steam power. WOODRUFF MACHINERY COMPANY, U2-S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. LADIES ? Make money sewing ai> rons. 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And like all other Chevrolet models, the Coach provides Chevrolet's world fam ous smartness, power and depend ability, enhanced by a host of :new quality features and mechanical im provements. Come in! See the greatest closed car value of all time! ? amazing low prices The Touring or Roadster 9 525 Hie Coach . *595 The Coop* . *625 The Sedan ? *695 The Sport $71 c Cabriolet ? 715 The Landau- *745 1-Ton Track *AQC K-Ton Track $3^ AH floor of car) The most beautiful Chevrolet |in Chevrolet history/ "* In addition to thne low prices Chevrolet's do* Uvered prices include the lowest handling and financing charges available. DICKEY MOTOR CO. SALES AND SERVICE QUALITY AT LOW COST
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