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HIGHLANDS CASE I IS COMPLETED Referee Ma.lonee Considering Evi- ( dence and Preparing Report Following four full days of evi dence taking here, and a trip to High lands Friday to view its hydro-electric plant and water system. J. D. Mallo nee, of Murphy, referee, i- at work oreparing his report in the case in which Warren H. B.-oker, Charlotte civil engineei. is suing the Town of Highla rids. Booker brought suit for the re covery of $2,380. plus interest, bal ance of engineering fees due him by the town, according to hi* contention. Highland- filed a counter-suit for damages allegedly sustained, the town's principal claim being based jpen ilie contention that the engin eer's preliminary estimate- on the cost if the hydro-electric plant were too low, by approximately $2M.uoo. In refutation and explanation. Booker offered evidence tending to show that conditions at Highland were net exactly as represented, in stancing the fact that it was repre sented to him that local sand was suitable for the construction of the dam. whereas sand actually had to be shipped ftom Columbia. S. C. A large number of witnesses were examined. Testifying for Highlands were practically all the members of the Board of .A Mermen and most of the employes ? f the municipality. No expert testimony was offered by Highlands, however. The Charlotte engineer did noth ing inconsistent with good engineer ing practices, it was testified by four engineers, Thomas G. Coxe, of Cullo whee, Uov J. Hart and George Vick ery, of Highlands, and Fred Coffman, of Charlotte. The hydro-electric plant at Highlands, which cost slight ly less than $100.(100, is worth ap proximately a quarter of a millon dollars, Mr. Coxe testified. Highlands began the installation of ;i water system under .Mr. Booker's supervision about two years ago, later employing him to superintend the construction of the hydro-electric j plant nnd sewer system. The entire I program was completed last April. Booker was represented b> Frank J Kennedy, of the Charlotte law firm I of Tillett, Tillett, and Kennedy , and! y Jones and Jones. of Franklin. At- ' orncy* for the Town of Highlands /ere Horn and Patton, of Franklin. ?Franklin Pres.*. 1 now want to sell my home place, j > room dwelling house, about 2 acres ? f land, good spring. Will sell reason I ible for cash or terms. For further reformation see T. N. Bates or F. O. j Bates. Mrs. R. M. PEERCE. LEGAL MATTERS j NoltTtt '"AIM'LIXA- -Cti'Tok- '????inn IN THE M'I'KKIOK CUIKT 'THE ? "ITIZENS HANK. AM' -I K. IUT K M AN FOKMERI.Y tWSHIKi: ?>l" ?'ITI ZrlNS i'.WK A.N|> Now I ? I : K S 1 1 ? i: N T vs I.ITUKI: THOMPSON \ N I ' Willi. I.YI?\. MAlUON THOMl'SiiN AM' WIKK .IKS-, -IK. AM* W I:. 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E. 1?". pules. { and S. !' i: 10 |*tl'-s; an.l S. -IS E. 11 iiohw ] and S S: E. 9 poles to a xtaki' on a ridtfr: J thontv N E. 4 i?'l?*}? tu a chentnut mump J ni-ur a ianr- nln< k kuiu said to l?c? th- N. W. .-orn.-r i f N< thi-n? *? N. fifl E. 53 pol. s i lo .1 A l\.? nutu ?? jiiii-, ronii r on a ridist*; HifJlui With K . liUIP P liiiu N. ... V\ 114 point . t I r.? a l?-unl stump ?>n ton of :? mountain. K?? imm * rorivr . ili> n<-v N. !5 W. about (ifil poles to :? -(.?!??? in .1 hollow: llHMt N. j *5 poles to a hickory thenco N. J J5 K. ??! pole* (u a iu>uririMi<l: th-*nc? N W. j with Thompson's line US pole* U? the Ivuin- . ' ninir. containing SI! arrm. mor?? of le-- said I , I.. ml* havine l*-??n convryol to Marion Thorn p- i son l?y ?\ 1.. Shoftn.r i.> .. d ?d dated M?-rch j l?th. 1924. In accordance with the judci*cait "'<ove j 1 recited. said li-artu of land will I- 1 " lw | | erately. ! This the 13th i|.iy .,f S'pIfmlfT. UC7. I RAl.I'H M??OT>Y. I Commissioner. I NtlTK K: S.VIK OF VAI.I'.VBLK BKA I, KST \T b. Fnder and '?>? virtu* -i certain de^i of trust. mad" and i>y Mrs. Alice G. I>ewar In the undersigned trustee on the llth. day ??f September. I wi.ich deed of trcit i is re? orded in the office of ih< Register of Dccdn for Cln-ivkev VVU?Oi ->? C. ill "Utm No. :,9 pa?rc 15. default h.tvim: been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and demand fo** sale having made. 1. W. C. Morrow. Trustw. will on th- 24th. day of < >ctol?er. 1927. at t-n o'clock. \ M 'Mur phy Time! at the courthouse doer in Murphy. N. r . offer for sale to the highest bidder for ?ash the following ilcsrribcil tract "f land: Heine one lot in the Town of Andrews. ; North Carolina. iVisinninc on the street and corner l? t\v. - n ' i he lots of t h> late <* M. Watson anil T. J j Itristol; and runs with th? line 15?> {?- t to i ? i slake: thence in an F<*terl\ direction ion j feet to a stake: thence North ISO f- et to the j str-et. Sa id 1..; t.? mi: 1"" i-?t front and j i:.u feet running ba< k. ud being on Sixth Sire. . This I ei ne the n?? properly nun-hawed < this ?!??>- |?y said A I ?? > C. I) war from the -?aid \\". T. Forsyth ?r<: wife. Zena Forsyth. ? whi' li deed refer*n? ? if hereby had and mad. . I'.ii-d and posted this tb? 21st. day of >-M?t. miter. 1327. W ? MMliUOW. <s-lt-dht> Hi i?. II. Til- 1. IT. Attorney.} VOTlf h: SAI.K 4IF \ \ 111 \lll, F KFAI, ?->T.\TK I'nd -r and hy virtu- of a ? rtain deed of trust made and ? hy J. I?. l'arker and wife. Alice I . j or on the 24th. day of u mist . 1921. to undersigned trustee, xvhieh deed of trust record in the office of the Iteirister of l??- -i- for Owroker Coun ty. N in i:?H.k No 75. pa^e 1 4 ?i. d- fault having been made m th- payment of the debt thereby w.rur' ?: and demand for sale ha vim; been mad* . I L?. H. Tillitt. Trustee, w ill <-n the 24th. > of October, 1927. at eleven o'clock . .> M 'Marphj Time) a* th ? otirlhouse door m Mii'piiy ?. N. C. . offer lor sale to the highest bidder for cash a thn-e s??venth interest <i in< following described tracts Of land: lt<-ginnim; on a ? fttnut tr?- on the divis ion line between Sumd?rs . nd Wilsor. and runs X. A IS. 22 poles to ,-i r'd oak; thence j S. so K. 27 poles to a dead hlack oak near J .1 spring: thence S. is I". :::t poles to ?: post | <>.-ik and stake on the top ot th>- ridge; thoni-e J v.ith the meanders N ?'.& K. ??1 poles to ? | hickory on the top of th- r :dpe on the oriel- j nul line; thcnce with u?<t lin? S. SO |>oles to I a hickory on an obi eorin-t . tlienc^ S. Ii.r? \V. 24 p?des to n larije black o:k; thence with] tlitt meanders of the rid?c N 75 \V. 1"0 pedes Perils of Childhood "TT must be all of twenty years ago that mother first J. gave me Syrup Pepsin For those Fevers, Colds and Bowel Troubles of Childhood How time flies. My g<H>d mother has gone to her rest, but I have faithfully relied upon her judgment and have given Svrun t? my two children since they were born. It is certainly a noble Medicine and never fails of its purpose. I like to recommend it" (Nine and address will be sent upon request.) And in the Evening of Life When age comes creeping on, with bowels relaxed, muscles weak, digestion poor and blood thinned, then is when constipation does its evil work in a night. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is so palatable, sets so well in the stomach, works so easily, so gently, so kindly with old folks as to accomplish its purpose without gripe, pain or other distress. For biliousness, sour stomach, coated tongue, headache, fevers, colds and constipation from infancy to old age Syrup Pepsin is recommended every where and sold by all druggists. For a free trial bottle tend name and address to Pejmn Syrup Company, Monticello, llUnai*. Dr CaldwelTg SYRUP PEPSIN to a h'.ulf o.*?k ??r?J s?ak?.-: thon?v. N. TV? \V. | *0 nolo* to ri hlnrlc ntK bush, rnrncr of Saunders lot: th*"-"** with ssnv^ a'so I meanders of ?h*? riore 6f> poles to a po*' o:ik: fhenr" N. ?1 \V. 42 role* to th/? h'trimfntr. mntninlne R5 j?-res. mor?- or Inns. SKCONl> TRAfT: Rocinoing on p lnrrr Mark oak N. R. corner of No. M; thcnrv -.vith lh< old lin.* 4K pities t-? a Mtako and ixdnter* on top of a ri?lKf. a corner mad" and ogrix-d on by Morgan Cuffeo and William nr>-ed< r. ; then<< Westward with the side of the to .?Take on said ridge, a rornir mad?- by J . . Thomnyon -ind John Thomnwr : f 1?? *n- ? Northward a conditional lino to a hlark oak r? '? ?"????r 'he rrrnve yard: them1" Northward or 'aid ridg*- and in the old lin**: th?-nc?- E;?n? v.itti the old lino to th?* (M-fiinnine, contuin ii*.- 50 acr<'8, m?f ??r Tf.?' int--r? Pt in th> Irust being a thr? ? venth? undivided int>T?>*t hitm] and this the L'lst. day of September. 1927. (8-4-dnt) D. H TI1.I..1TT. Trustee. MiTICTJ: S.%LK OF VAI1 I AIH.K Kh'AL l>TATK l '.d'-r and hy virtue of :i ? " lin deed of tr ?> mad- and executed hy tl. Phelps. Tr.i t^, to thi* undersigned on th- 17th day January. 1924. which <ie?d of tru?t is re c>r ?-< in th?* ??ffiro of th- Hi'cij'ir ?<f ???r Ch'-rckt* County. N. C.. in book No. 93 Ipnr-" T.'.r,. -1 faiil* having n nvde ,p (k* pnvm-nl of the debt Ihwhy ured. atuf frt- h*v<?5 h^-n martp. I, n h i Tillir t. Trustee. will on thr- ??th. day of I OrtftW. 1127 a* ton-thirty o'clock. A. Jf i (Murvhy Time) at the rounhmi^ dor.r jn ! Mifn^v ?. >r. r . ofr^r for sal.> to the hi?h?*t I bidder for *\"*h the following described tract j of land: FIRST TRACT: Rein* ? port of trtn No. ?(0. TVitlnnirr: on a 5?toTV "ornfr on the I hank of the N.intahrla Turnpike RoM at or vi : r a whlf onk and runs in a Soothern ijirv-ffifn im Merrlg Creek about 50 po!*s to :i maple roT'T : rhorc- K. ;<l?out IS pol?s u vtnk?- in th" Nantahala Township Road: thrnro Wei?t with said Road about 1ft poW :i white oak corner in the line of th? Hana I k?cwi Sor^ lands: tb?*n?-o N 52 i to a to tho bcftinnlnK, containing 10 acres, more or kw. SECOND TRACT: TVinjr :? i>art of No. 90. Becinnins on a white oak. runs North 52 poli*s to a locust Htake in <i-ntcr of Nan tahala Turnpike Road; thonr" Went witV sari road K pol^s to a small branch: thf-p** up said branch with its meanders 52 iwlog to rh?* back line of 6aid tract No. 70; thence back x poles to the beginning, containing X acr?:s more or less. Dafed and posted thia the 21 st. day of Sep tember, 1927 I a- u-diit ) '?>. >?- T1I.I.1TT, Trustee. Ford Transmission Bands are quieted and Ford Engines are protected by the double-action of "Standard" Motor Oil "Standard" Motor Oil for Fords. It means less upkeep, longer life, and quiet bands. You can actually feel the difference. "STANDARD" MOTOR OIL The Measure of Oil Value PROVING PERFORMANCE at 33.33 miles per hour in second gear STOCK WHIPPET DID THIS IN A RUN FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN DIEGO? SPEED EQUAL TO 63 MILES PER HOUR IN HIGH GEAR FREIGHT TRAIN CAUSES SEVERAL MINUTES DELAY T o outstanding achievements of outstanding automobiles add the following. A stiictly stock Whippet Coach, lock ed and sealed in second gear, made the 1 35 miles between Los Angeles and San Diego in four hours and three min utes for an average of 33.33 miles per hour. * This rate of speed ;s equivalent to 63 miles per hour in ~high gear! The time made would have been bettered had not a pass ing freight train delayed the Whippet several minutes. Again time was lost when the driver took the wrong turn which caused him to retrace his "steps". The Whippet was selected at random from among those in stock at the Los Angeles branch. The driver was Ed. Hughes who was accompanied by a Los Angeles news paperman acting as timer and observer. Other observers followed in another- Whippet. SUPERIOR QUALITY? NEW LOW PRICES Whippet Whippet Whippet "Six" Whippet "Six" Coach $625 $795 Coupe $625 $795 Touring 625 765 Sedan 725 875 Roadster 695 825 Landau 755 925 Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. Prices f. o. b. factory. Wilys-Orerland, Inc., Toledo* Ohio. Whippet E. C. MOORE, Dealer MURPHY, N. C.
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