Tostell news ,,i-re,! Stiles filled his rcguls ^Kpoin'.ti'ent at -Shual Creek Sunds |H;'; reached an interesting sernioi H; la(,jeet was taken from Luk S3, y y h Itarnes of Ducktown. a Rb services at Shoi B , V i:: a few people from Poste ^B;> .?i. ! the Fair. i i hue Powell, of near \V< Hgttv. was laid to rest in the Libe t a. l( . . ti-ry Sunday evening. ^B \[ I; e Swanson, of Oa . i-ite.l her son. Dee, over tk ^^B II Mr. a'id Mrs. Charlie Wood an Br;. hi. Jininiie visited the latter ^ aren'- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alle ^Enda>' c jjy. ('late Stiles was visiting M Buv Suit one day last week. Mr. Kiley Kilpatrick is doing son Htnai'- work on Rev. S. A. Stilt Hwelhng house. I SUNNY POINT II Mr. Ralph Johnson left Sunday a f?r his home in Gastonia a Kr spending a month with his fathe Hr. ('. M. Johnson. Miss Julia Rile from Franklin, ^Wsiting friends, and relatives here i His writing. M Mr- Laura Johnson and childre ^Brtic. ' larence and Lorene, spei ^Sunday with Mrs. Mattie Whitene I *^r" ^ horence, from Ashevil visiting his nephew, Mr. Loga ^Borence. H Mr- Evelyn Hall, and little so ^fciv'ene are visiting Mrs. Hall's pa Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harris. Mr. Cleedy Mason spent one da ^Bf last week with his cousin, M ^Bverett Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Brown and bah ru s nrue .jonnson, ana ix> rown, spent Thursday night wit Ir. and Mrs. Fred Whitener. Mr. Howard Mason from Gastoni: nd two of his friends, Mr. Robei [onners and sister, Miss Julia 1C01 ers. spent the week-end with h arents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. Mr*. Lelia Gillard spent Sunda rith her sister. Mrs. Ida Harris. Mrs. Filer Brown was the Sunda fternoon guest of Mrs. Stelmc ohnson. 'ERSIMMON CREEI Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Self, of W? nitty, were the week-end guests c Ir. ami Mrs. Jewel Self. Mrs. l.clia Johnson spent la: Vednesday night with her siste lis. Hatiie Stiles of this place. Misses Iona and Hettie Kate Stil< pent last Thursday night with the iurn. Mrs. Beatrice StilesMiss Carzell Williamson visite liss Eva Nell Stiles last Thursda venim. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess spei ist Wednesday night with Mr. an Irs. Gaynor. Misses Artie and Heater Stiles an lessrs. Ray Rich and Luster Chastai tended the Fair at Murphy Wedne lay. fu- - . - - ? til. linn -Mrs. John Burgess visits rand Mrs. Jim Barton Saturday. Mr. Pearl Stiles visited C. 1 ogers Saturday. Mrs. Bertha Rich visited Mr. an Irs. John Cearley Sunday. Mr. Willard Hedrick attended Sui ay School at Persimmon Creel IIGALMMTERS application for parole of \ illard murphy 1 Application will be made to tl pommir.l.inc-r of Paroles and tl poierni.r of North Carolina for tl Parole of Willard Murphy convicte kthe April 1935 term of the Sui ^ourt of Cherokee County f< Bhe crime of larceny of automobi ^Pnd sentenced to the State Prise Raleigh for a term of not lei ^Fhan thre eyears and not more tha Htour years. AH persons who oppose the gran BnE of said parole are invited to to ^Kard their protests to the Commi ioner of paroles without delay. M^This the 21st day of Septembe (Signed) : Manco Murphy N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TH UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE DIVISION W-MTEl} STATES OF AMERICA ^Ptpon the relation and for the u! Vf the TENNESSEE VALLEY Al TK0P.1TY, Petition! V T- DENTON * EONard WALDO ADA P. WALDO, his wife SADIE J. WALDO, a widow MAY WALDO HIPKISS FREDERIC J. WALDO y GEORGE T. MILLSAPS UNKNOWN HEIRS AND / OR DEe VISEES of Leonard Waldo, Ada P. Waldo, and Sadie J. Waldo, a widow UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS Respondents 11 NC ORDER OF PUBLICATION In the above styled cause, it appeared by affidavit that: Leonard Waldo, Ada P. Waldo, his wife, Sadie J. Waldo, a widow, and May Waldo Hipkiss, are nonresidents of the State of North Carolina, their residence now being Belmont, Mass,. achusetts. n Frederic J. Waldo is a nonresident ' of the State of North Carolina, his last known residence being Buffalo. New York. |e The unkown heirs and / or devisees i g of Leonard Waldo, Ada P. Waldo, his; wife, and Sadie J. Waldo, a widow, | whose names, ages, and addresses are unascertained after due search and inquiry are sought to be made parties to this proceeding, f. The unkown claimants, whose f- names, ages, and addresses are unasr? certained after due search and inquiry are sought to be made parties is to this proceeding, it It is, therefore, ORDERED, ADJUDGED. AND n, DECREED that the respondents it Leonard Waldo. Ada P. Waldo, his r> wife, Sadie J. Waldo, a widow, May |e Waldo Hipkiss, Frederic J. Waldo, n the unknown heirs and / or devisees of Leonard Waldo, Ada P. Waldo, n> his wife, and Sadie J. Waldo, a widr ow, and the unknown claimants appear on or before the 23 day of Ly Nov., 1936, in the District Court of r the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, Asheville Division, sitting at Asheville, |u North Carolina, and there make an h swer to the petition filed in the above styled cause by the United States a of America, upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee Valley Au1_ thority, and then and there assert js whatever claim, right, title, or interest they may have in said land |y sought to be condemned in said styled cause, or be forever barred, y The easement and right of way r sought to be condemned on, over, and across the following land: TRACT SFB-43 r A strip of land for a right of way ^ 150 feet wide, lying 75 feet on each 2- side of the center line of the San>f teetlah-Fowler Bend transmission Jine location, as shown on a map filed st in the Recorder's office of Graham r, County, North Carolina, through the land of C. F. Denton, the center line ?s of the location through the land of ir C. F. Denton being more particularly described as follows: ;d BEGINNING at a point where the y center line crosses the North line of r ? rv . r. uenton's land at survey station it 738 / 62.0 on the center line of the id transmission line location, said point being: N. 86? 54* W., 755 feet from d a corner of the lands of C. F. Denin ton, and the Nantabala National Fors est; thence S. 61? 00* W., 4970.1 feet to survey station 788/32.1; thence id S. 40? 30* W., 736.9 feet to a pointj where the center line crosses the I X Southeast line of C. F. Denton's land at survey station 795/69.0, aaid , id point being S. 55? 28' W., 247 feet from a corner of the lands of C. F. j a- Denton, and the J. L. Denton Heirs, k, The above described strip of land j is a continuous right of way 150 feet wide through the said property be- I tween the above named North and Southeast property lines and has a net length of 5707 feet along the center line. , It is further ordered that this noie tice be published once a week for 19 4 consecutive weeks in the Cherokee Scout, a weekly newsnanor nuhlUh u ed in Murphy, North Carolina. Done this 23 day of Sept., 1936. 'r E. Y. WEBB, Judge United States District Court Western Distn rict of North Carolina Asheville Di53 vision. 'n A True Copy?Test J. Y. JORDAN, Clerk By O. L. McLURD. r" (9-4t-tva) Chief Deputy Clerk, s- _ r, Dentist - X-ray Specialist Hill-Parker Bldg. E Murphy, N. C. ??? malaria t 000 c b3L*D S >r I LlOUID-TAILItl first day I SalvK - Noil Headache, 30 minates t^>l'"r"b-My-Ti?m"-World's I Best Liniment rhe Cherokee Scout, Murphj NOTICE: SALE OF VALUABLE 193 REAL ESTATE pet Notice is hereby given that Town of Andrews will offer for sale to the 1 highest bidder at public outcry on An< the 26th. day of October. 1936. at the; ten o'clock, A. M. in front of the con Carnegie Library on Main Street in sPei the Town of Andrews the following the described real estate: in Being what is known as the Old Power Plant Property containing about \ acres together with all buildings located on the same. And being the same property Aj bought by Town of Andrews from YY. B. Fisher and wife, by deed dated September, 22nd.. 1917 and re- qqi corded in book No. 69 page 264? Co1 Register of Deeds Office of Cherokee County, N. C. t^e Said property being offered for ?ol sale for cash and then for sale for crjj one third cash and remainder secur- ser) ' ed by trust due in 1 and 2 years? for deferred payments to bear interest vcJ at 6% per annum. A The right is reserved to accept or ing reject any and / or all bids. wa Done by order and authority of sio the Board of Aldermen of Town of Andrews. 19: P. M. REAGAN, Mayor of Town of Andrews. C. F. WOODARD, NC Town Clerk of Town of Andrews. Cfc o NC NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY i C. E. HYDE. Adm. C. T. A. of the M. estate of Robert F. Piercy. Po, -vs- dei Jai*c Piercy, and wife Mrs. Jack on Piercy, Mrs. Julia Bowman, Mrs. Pitt i< Rogers and husband, John Rogers. inT1CE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Whereas, on June 1st, 1934, W. Fain and wife, Zelma Fain and rter Fain, executed to the unsigned Trustee a Deed of Trust lands therein described, and which herein described, to secure certain lebtedness to various parties namin said deed of trust, which said ;d of trust is registered in office Register of Deeds, for Cherokee unty, in deed book No. 112, page 4, to which said record reference hereby made: and whereas the said M. Fain, Zelma Fain and Porter in have failed to pay off and disirge all of the indebtedness securby said deed of trust; and whereapplication has been made by >se beneficiaries set forth in said ed of trust who have not been paid it the undersigned trustee do exete the trust imposed upon him to ? extent that said lands set forth d described in said deed of trust sold: Now therefore by virtue of e power and authority given me said deed of trust, as trustee, I U on Monday the 26th day of Octot\ 1936, at 10 o'clock A. M. Cenil Time, offer for sale at the urth House door in Murphy, and 1 all the right, title and interest the said W. M. Fain, Zelma Fain d Porter Fain in and to the folving pieces and parcels of land uate in the Town of Murphy, irphy Township, Cherokee County, rth Carolina, to-wit: FIRST PIECE: AM their right, le, and interest in and to that ce of land known as the home of > late E. Fain, and Tommie in in East Murphy, described as lows: BEGINNING on a locust stake on ? linA nf lofa I* M C D ?/xr - ...... w. .hvv * . i'i.. u. xvay ^.\?W in't Affor In these modern afford to go with ing, cleanly presse BUT YOU CAN PRIC We invite you 1 cleaning and pre laundry. We giv< vice and guarantee Experienced world machinery in our ] the best of service R DRY GLEANING ND ALU YOUR LAU1 HY LALN B. Corn well, Proprietor rc We Satisfy" MU1 Thursday, Oct. 1, 1936. 1 Mrs. Ella Brittain) lot and the N. E. corner of the Bascomb Pass (now Mack Carringer Estate) lot and runs North 23. West 385 feet to a stake; then South 52 West 132 feet to a post oak; then North 23 West 25 feet to a stake (formerly a post oak) ; then South 52 West 221 feet to a stake; then South 38 East 396 feet to a stake; then North 52 East 281 feet to BEGINNING. It being same piece of land described in decree of | Superior Court for Cherokee County and recorded in office of Register of . Deeds for Cherokee County in Deed Book No. 26. on page 589. The conveyance of above piece of land as to interest of W. M. Fain, is subject to a deed of Trust given by W. M. Fain and wife, to Charles W. Carringer. Trustee on May 8th, 1931, and recorded in Deed Book 94, Page 511, May 8, 1831. SECOND PIECE; Lot No. 6., on! survey of Town of Murphy, and formerly owned by the late Mercer Fain, and conveyed by heirs of Mercer Fain to John E. Fain, by deed dated July 18, 1908, and registered in deed book No. 50, Page 481, December 30th, 1908. THIRD PIECE: All the right title and interest of parties of first part, in, and to that piece of land conveyed by P. A. Mauney. Commissioner to W. M. Fain, and Porter Fain by deed dated June 9th, 1926, and registered in Deed Book No. 96, page 347, in office of Register of Deeds for Chen*;ei' Countv and as follows: BEGINNING on a stone the North East corner of Ben Grant's (Now T. S. Evans) lot, and running with Valley River Avenue North 56 East 10 poles and 4 links to the street leading from Valley River Avenue to Hattie D. Akin's lot; then said street North 35 West 12 pcles and 17 links to the street that runs in j front of J. E. Fain dwelling and Hattie D. Akin's dwelling; then South 56. West 7 poles to the line of Ben Grant (Now T. S. Evans) lot; then with said line South 20 East 12 poles and 21 links to the beginning. Excepting from the above described THIRD PIECE, that part of same conveyed by W. M. Fain and wife and Porter Fain, to C. E. and C. H. Holder, by deed dated June 9, 1926, which is registered in Deed Book No. 89 page , June 10th, 1926. The sale of the foregoing described pieces of land is made subject to all taxes assessed against same and as against W. M. Fain, Zelma Fain and Porter Fain, and remaining unpaid at time of sale that may be due the Town of Murphy and Cherc*;ee County, and subject to all judgments that may be of record in office of Clerk Superior Court for Cherokee County against W. M. Fain, Zelma Fain and Porter Fain, and all deeds of trust or other liens on same against said W. M. Fain, Zelma Fain and Porter Fain, prior to the deed of trust executed to the undersicrned trustor Terms of salo Cash. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. This September 22nd. 1936. EBMUND B. N.ORVEI/L, (8-4t-abn) Trustee. d. . . . I times you can't g out fresh-look- | <1 clothes. I AFFORD OUR I 1A aan#] no ..AH. UO J VUI ?sing and your | s excellent ser- g : all of our work. 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