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NORTH CAROLINA aiKIU'KKK OOt'NTT IN THE 8('l*RRVOR COl'RT R. li. Slaughter ???. Chorokw Company. i'h?Tcik>?> Timber Com lnri.v. Tri-Cuunty LumU*r '"??mpur.y. J- n ???h It. Walker. Tru-rt-?- ;tn?l M? ? ? ?ntile Trtte! and I>?M*??Mlt Company ?>f \OTI? K OK IM IH.1< \TION Th>' Ch?-ri-k? - C<?mi?an.v. Ch?r>> kw Tiii.u ?? t ? T - !? ? Lan'!?-r Company. .!? ?? i; W r.k ? T* n ti-l -,r.?I I?vi-? it ? " -rr. j ai" >>t Kitllirm^t, v. ,11 t..}.* n. <? iQt'.it .. ti??n <>ntilM is i ? ? . r ? .-n?v?.i ir th. ??!.-? in i wil! !??? f i IX*- . in !!> . - ? * the Cl?* -it - ' ft .-if!" ; : Court. Thia th- l: th ?!..:? v; r 1 1 ?' MVATT. NORTH ' AROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN TH ESUPERIOR COURT H. F. NELSON VS. J. B. PHELPS. Trustee. NOTICE OF SUMMONS This cause coming on to be heard and it appearing to the court that a cause of action exists again-t the de fendant in favor of the plaintiff for the matt ei*s stated tin the affidavit in the sum of $1100.00 and interest: And it further appearing that the defendant is not a resident of the State of North Carolina and the he cannot after due diligence he found within the State; and that the court has jurisdiction of the subject ^-'tters of the action; and that the defendant has property within the jurisdiction I of the court : And it further appearing that aj warrant of attachment has been is sued by the plaintiff against the de fendant, against certain property in Cherokee County owned by the de- , fendant; Being till those certain lands de scribed in certain deeds from the fol lowing parties: John B. West and wife registered i in Cherokee Co., Book 96, Page 132. John A. Tatham, registered in Cherokee Co., H? .? ?k 96, Page 1:30. Lee Watkins and wife registered in | Cherokee Co., Book 1 >6, Page 136. John Neison and wit\? registered in Cherokee Co., Fook *J6, Page 140. Harrison Nichols and wife register eel in Cherokee Co., Book 90, Page Champion Fiber Co.. registered in Cherokee Co., Book I* ?>, Page 240. It, is therefore ordered considered and adjudged that the plaintiff he allowed to publish note of -aid sum-, mon and warrant of attachment in the Cherokee Scout, i\ newspaper,! n"Mlshed ir. Murphy, North Carolina " for four successive weeKs, giving the style of tne action, the names of the parties and the purpose thereof and requiring the defendant to appear at ; a time and place therin mentioned to answer or demur to the plaintiff's complaint. This the 4th, day of April, 1927. P. C. HYATT, Clerk Superior Court, Cherokee County. (35-4t-pd) By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain Deed of Trust made by L. A. Corroll and wife Laura Corroll to the undersigned trustee dated April 1st, 1924 and duly regis tered in Cherokee County North Caro lina in Book No. 74 at page 401 to which reference is hereby made and default having ben made in the pay ment of the notes secured by said Deed of Trust whereby the power of sale therein contained has becofe op erative and demand having been made upon me by the holders of said notes I will, Saturday, May 14, 1U27, at 1:00 I?. M. (one o'clock P. M.) offer for sale at public auction for iash to j the highest bidder at the temporary ' courthouse door in Murphy, North ' Carolina it being the door of the Carnigie Library in said town of Mur phy the following described lands and premises in Cherokee County, North Carolina, Murphy Township and de scribed as follows: _ Beginning on a pine stump the North West corner of Fred and Wade Carroll land on the waters of Grape Creek and runs westward to a black jack, being about 50 yards from the beginning on the leading ridge, thence a westward!}* direction down the ridge With its meanders and marked line to a Spanish Oak in the Worth woods and W. N. Marchburn line, thence south with the Woods line to the pub lic road, then;e with said road on eastwardly direction to la small White Oak on the bank of the road, being a corner of Fred and Made Carroll land, thence a northwardly direction with a rail fence to W. L. Wood's line was a small pine on the point of the ride, thence eastwardly with the Woods line to the beginning contain ing 15 acres more or less. This 7th, day of April. 1927. L. E. BAYLESS, <35-4t-j) Trustee. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the under signed Trustee, by the execution of that certain Deed of Trust, dated March 6, 1926, and recorded May 12, 1926, in Book 93, Page 436, of the Records of Deeds of Trust of Chero kee County, by J. B. Phelps. Trustee, to J. Bat Smathers. as Trustee for the benefit of the Champion F.'bre Company; default having been made n the payment of the debt and inter est accured by the said Deed of Trust and evidenced by the notes therein mentioned, so that the power of sale contained in said Deed of Trust He came o, erative; and demand having ' een made upon the undersigned Trustee, in compliance with the terms ; of th. said Deed of Trust aforesaid, j to advertise and sell the lands de scr'bf.i in saiil Deed ct Trust, and hereinafter described, according to the term if said Deed < 1' Trust, t <? ! -ati<fy to d.bt and interest thereby -ecured. and the cost and expenses of the sale. NOW THEREFORE. I will on Mom';.;.. * i~? e iHh day i>f May. 1927, ;?t 21:30 oV'cik A.M.. at the Coit house door of Cherokee County, in Murphy, Ninth Carolina, otfer for sale, and will sell for casi. to the last ami highest bidder the following de scribed three lot tracts of land, situ ate lying and being ? ? ti Turnpike. Har ?is. Raider, Math. son. Coldfield and Canada Creek*. an?i other streams, tributaries t-- Valley River in Chero kee Coir* North Carolina, bounded and more particularly described i as ? ioiiows: , FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on a chestnut in the! W e.-t line cf Tract No. 75, Grant No. ' about 40 Poles North of the Public Riad from Andrews to Topton and runs; thence south 2 degretS West 153 poles to a holly; Thence j S-iuth s8 decrees East. SO poles to ?i rock; thence North 2 decrees West ? poles to a hickory; thence 88 de grees East 333 poles to a mountain 1 oak; thence south 2 degrrc-es West TO j poles to a chestnut; thence West 3 ' poles to a chestnut; thence South 2| decrees West 160 poles to a white oak; thence North 88 degrees West | 207 poles to a chestnut; thence South 22 degrees West 50 poles to a stake; thence South 88 degrees East 52 poles to a chestnut, corner of No. 4004; thence South 22 decrees West poles to a chcstr.i;t oak; thence J Southwest 18 poles to a black oak; thence West 16 poles to a chestnut; thence South 70 degrees West 26 poles to a mountain oak; thence South 45 degrees West 67 poles to a hickory; thence South 3 degrees East 21 poles to a black oak; thence South 50 degrees West 75 f?oles to a b.ack , oak; thence South 62 degrees West I 50 poles to a black oak; thence South 50 degrees West 35 poles to a hick ory; thence South 64 degrees West 30 polo* to a chestnut; thence North 60 degrees West 25 poles to a black oak; thence South 80 degrees West 55 poles to a chestnut; thence North' ?"?'.> degrees West 30 poles t* a stake; thence North 85 degrees West 14 poles to a stake; thence North 61 de grees West 85 poles t<? a pine; thence North 31 degrees East 110 Vs to a Spanish Oak; thence 'South 88 de grees East 164 poIe< to a black oak; tlu nce North 2 degrees East 54 poles t<> a stake, north side of Public Road; l hence East 16 poles to a stake.! theiie * North 73 degrees Ea>t 37 1 i-oles to a stake; thence Nort 60 tie-! grees East 57 poles to a stake in Har ris Greek; thence down Harris Creek with thc* meanders about 50 poles to a stake and near the Southern Kail- 1 road same being North 88 uefciees West from the chestnut BEG?.?NING CORNER; thance South *8 degrees East 7 v* poles to the BEGINNING, containing 2,200 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: ^ Bejn~ -nrt of tract No. 70, District No. 7 bounded and desribed as fol lows : BEGINNING at a stake on the public road leading from Andrews to Topton, and on the West boundary line of Mrs. C. C. Wright's tract, where she now resides, and runs North with her line 33 poles to the Southern Railway at a stake; thence! westward with the line of the South ern Railroad 26 poles to a stake on j the bank of the creek; thence a South east course up said creek with its meanders 43 poles to a stake in the aforesaid Turnpike road; thence in ! an eastrely direction with said road i 34 poles to the BEGINNING, con taining six (6) acres, more or less. The foregoing described two tracts of land are shown on blue print copy of map furnished by Hans Reese Sons, Inc. to the Champion Fibre Company, with the following endorsement there on: "Land at Rhodo-, N. C., Scale one inch ? -40 noles, J. C. M. V., January 1913" ? showing the location and de scription of said 2200 acres of land, more or less, and which said six (6) acres, of land, more or less, and which said map is delivered with this deed to the Champion Fibre Companv. THIRD TRACT: Being the boundary of land recov ered by the said Hans Reese Sons, Inc., from Henry McAden, et al, by judgment and decree of the court en tered at November Term, 1917, of the Superior Court of Cherokee Coun ty, N. C., in the suit entitled Henry McAden, et al, as plaintiffs, vs F. L. Davis and Hans Rees Sons, Inc. Ref erence being had to said judgment and decree of the court for descrip tion of said land. A part of this boundary of land lies inside of the first tract, above described, and a part of it lies on the outside. This conveyance is made subject to certain reservations and rights re served by the Champion Fibre Com pany in a deed bearing even date with this Indenture, conveying to J. B. Phelps, Trustee, the lands hereinbe fore described, reference bing here made to said Deed of Conveyance for th purpose of giving notice of the res ervations and rights reserved in the said Deed aforesaid. To all -arsons having interest or desiring io bid upon the said lands at said sale notice is hereby given to be present at the time and place above cited and lodge their bids with the Trustee. This 6th day of April. 1927. J. BAT SMATHERS 1 35-4t ) Trustee. I NORTH CAROLINA. Cherokee Count v. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT THE BANK OF MURPHY VS O. C. DAVIS AND WILLIAM P. PAYNE NOTICE The defendant. O. C. Davis, in re spect of whom service of summons i- desired, will take notice that an | action has been begun against him land his surety. William P. Payne, on the 29th day of March, 1927. for the recovery of the sum of $536.20 to | ray a note dated December 5th, 1925 it sixty days and signed by said de j fendant, on which s?."?1.09 was credit ed on January 14th. 1926; that said summons is returnable in the office 'of the said Clerk in Murphy on the J 7th day of May. 11*27. and that said defendant is notified to appear and , answer the complaint on Hie in said ! action, or the relief prayed will be granted. Said defendant is also notified that ! a warrant of attachment has been is i sued in said action and is returnable ! at the same time and place, said sum 1 mons and has been levied upon a debt of about $500.00 due by J. B. Mul key to said defendant. This March 30th, 1927. P. C. HYATT, Clerk Superior Court, Cherokee County, North Carolina. ( 34-4-t-bm ) Prohibition aganets raided a 500 gallon still near Princeton University campus ? on tips from the cohege authorities. Evidently the Princeton Tiger is not a blind-tiger. FOR SALE ? One good Cream Sep arator not used long. Will sell cheap. T. H. DAVIS, Marble, N. C. DR. E. L. HOLT DENTIST BRITTAIN AXLEY BLDC. Office Phone 154 Re?. Phone 106 MURPHY, N. C. Your Oi keen blade gives a comfort ihavc and Irritation. Valet Arto^Strop Razor ? Sharpen* It? If up to szs Ninety-five radio stations are to j broadcast government crop and mar ket reports daily. Is this a little Fed- j eral "sop" in lieu of the Farm Relief ! ; measure? Two wealthy American women who backed a real estate enterprise which failed, have personally refunded every dollar to the unfortunate investors ? we mean fortunate investors. ?a * 'i f- *r-3 -.St *T* oi QL^?> Beautiful Chevrolet ?? Iktn+Ll lii.Lvf m wI'LH tR? ?' The Coach ompare it for Appearance Performance Price Only in cars much higher in price wil 1 you find sue h smart ness of line, such beauty of design and such elegance of appointment as in the new Chevrolet! Compare its ap pearance with that of any car atany where near Chevrolet 's low prices ? and then you will know why it has everywhere been acclaimed as the Most Beautiful in Chevrolet history! New Fisher Bodies, beautifully beaded and paneled; Finenickeled hardware; Smart newDuco Colors; Full crown, one-piece fen ders; Bullet-type head lamps; Higher, more massive radiator; Cowl Lamps; "Fish-tail" modeling of rear decks on 2-passenger models. The performance of the new Chevrolet is literally amaz ing. Incredible smoothness at every speed ? flashing ac celeration that is a delight ? effortless shifting of gears ? finger-tip steering ? remark able ease of parking. One ride at the wheel, and you will understand why the new Chevrolet has been the greatest sensation of Amer ica's greatest industry! Valve-in-head motor; Three-point Motor Suspension; Strong and sturdier frame; Single plate disc-clutch; Long, semi-elliptic springs; Full size 17-inch steer ing wheel; Balloon tires; Deeply uphol stered cushions; Semi reversible steering gear; AC Air Cleaner; AC Oil Filter. DICKEY MOTOR CO. SALES AND SERVICE Comparison of delivered prices reveals Chevrolet's value supremacy. Delivered prices are f.o.b. prices plus charges for handling finan cing, etc. The financing charges of General Motors Acceptance Corporation are the lowest - available. Han dling charges are in propor tion. Thus, Chevrolet deliv ered prices are even more amazing thanthe fxi.b.prices. *595 The Coach The Touring or Roadster ? ? $525 The Coupe ? ? 625 The 4- Door Sedan 695 The Sport Cabriolet 715 The Landau ? ? 745 WTon Truck ? 395 (CJuuiiiWj) I/Tcn Truck ?? - 495 (Cfcouisonly) A II price* f. ?. b. Flint, M*chl**n Balloon tiro# now Htndtfd QU'ATIIY AT LOW COST
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