sates creek ard Mrs. John McMillian visitand Mrs. Acy James Sunday, and Mrs. J. A. Timpson and went to see the Hiawassee unday. May belle Dockery, Cay ? and -Nettie Dockery spent ek-eiid with home folks. V\ i a Mae Hembree spent the ,d with her grandparents, i Mr-. George Hembree. Kl.-.c Hembree visited her Horace Killian Sunday. Bertha Kephart was able to n<l> again Sunday for the ... -inee her recent operation, h j'ing for a quick and corn covery for her. -' ila Ashe is able to read a it,., several months of trouier eyes. We sure are glad rirls first basketball game of son, played with Marble iy ended in a Ve 22-22. innypoint .Julia Kice left Monday for ie in Franklin, after spendreek with friends and relaHer sister, Mrs. Esta Mason and Mrs. Fred McAfee aced her home. Tom Helton, and children, . Viola Carter and baby ur.day afternoon with Mrs. iVhitener. ?adie Forrister spent Sunday ih Miss Louella Jenkins. Stelmer Johnson, and baby I cm. . ir.dr.y afternoon with her ter, Mrs. Delmar Ledford. Mr. Authur Carter, from Isabella, nn.. -pent the week-end with his fe and baby. Mrs. Lelia Gillard, and Miss Jewel dford, spent Sunday afternoon & Mrs. C. C. Forrester. *' w?u 1 u.u.. ;ni -, i,. vij it noil aim uau y IC" rr.etl to their home in Chattanooga ter spending some time with her rents. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Harris. Messrs Homer, and Wade Bryant nt to Hiawassee Sunday to the all y singing and reported a nice time. p0stei1news Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Allen and tighter, Romonia, visited the form's sister. Mrs. Charlie Wood, of lit, Sunday. Mr. Lush Burger and family, of abella, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. iies Sunday. Rev. Grady Jones attended the Asciation at River Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clate Stiles and chil en, Roy and Parks, visited Mr. and n. Charlie Stiles at Hot House Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawkins have en visiting their son, and family, ateel, and attending the associaon. Miss Vaud and Thelma Suit visiti Miss (Jena Cole Sunday. Mr. K y Dills have moved to rs. Rebecca Allen's farm. Oliver Weidman of Long Beach, alif., nicknamed "Uncle Wigggily" wause of his kindness to children, ?<ls birthday cards regularly to ,000 children between the ages of and lo. legal matters OTICE: ? SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE OWN" OF 'ANDREWS V. tALMER, ET ALS. id by virtue of an order | k of the Superior Court! e County, N. C. made in entitled proceedings for on tax liens appointing gned Commissioner of the sell the lands herein deorder to satisfy said liens, Tillitt, Commissioner as will on Monday, Novem1936, at 10:30 o'clock, A. \y time) at the courthouse herokee County, N. C. ofe to the highest bidder for j following described lands: he Eastern half of lot No. k L of the original survey >wn of Andrews, ai^d being 1-2-4-7-8 and 9 in block L "iginal survey of the Town ws. and posted this the 30th day nber, 1936. H. TILLITT, Commissioner. *) s ? SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OP ANDREWS?V*? The Cherokee A. B. GILLESPIE ET UX ET ALS. t Under and by virtue of an order S of the Clerk of the Superior Court PI of Cherokee County, N. C. made in I the above entitled proceedings for C foreclosure on tax liens appointing J tho undersigned commissioner of the \ Court to sell the lands herein describ- \ ed in order to satisfy said liens, I, 1. D. H. Tillitt, Commissioner as aforesaid. will on Monday November, 2nd. 19*36, at 10:15 o'clock. A. M. (Murphy time) at the courthouse door of Cherokee County, N. C., offer for p sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: v In the Town of Andrews, Cherokee y County, N. C. o Being lots Nos. 11 and 12 in block r FF in Oak wood Heights Addition to a Town of Andrews, except that portion of said lots which is in excess c of homestead allottment and sold un- |; der execution. Being the lots con- > veyed to A. B. Gillespie by J. A. Richarkson et ux by deed dated c January, 28th., 1921, and recorded v in book 28 page 151, records of v Cherokee County, N. C. a Dated and posted this the 24th. a day of September, 1936. p D. H. TILLITT, Commissioner. (10-4t-dht) r, o c NOTICE: ? SALE OF VALUABLE c REAL ESTATE t ANDREWS SCHOOL DISTRICT AND / OR ANDREWS SPECIAL BOND TAX UNIT OF CHEROKEE I COUNTY Vs. I SAMUEL BIRCHFIELD, ET ALS. v AND > C. M. WOFFORD t Vs. c SAM EIRCHFIELD ET AL. Y Under and by virtue of an order c of the Clerk of the Superior Court p of Cherokee County, N. C. made in J the above entitled proceedings for t foreclosure on tax liens appointing 1 the undersigned Commissioner of the I Court to sell the lands herein de- ! scribed in order to satisfy said liens, s 1, C. E. Hyde, Commissioner as s aforesaid, will on Monday, Novem- c ber. 2nd. 1936. at ten o'clock. A. M. t (Murphy time) at the courthouse t door of Cherokee 'County, N. C. of- x fer for sale to the highest bidder for t cash the following described lands: s FIRST TRACT: Being situated c on the waters of Holland's Creek, Valleytown Township, Cherokee a County, N. C. and being a portion of a tract No. 106 and tract No 1 And being all the land conveyed to Samuel Birchfield by George W. 1 Hensley by deed dated Feb. 27th., s 1924 and recorded in book No. 87 t page 378. Containing 75 acres, I more or less. Said deed of record i in Cherokee County, N. C. C SECOND TRACT: Being a part 1 of tract No in Valleytown c Township, Cherokee County, N. C. * on the waters of Beaver Creek. c And being all the land conveyed to Samuel Birchfield by Bascomb Lee c and wife, Ela Lee, by deed dated J; March, 25th., 1926 and recorded in ' book No. 89 page 267. Records of ' Cherokee County, N. C. Dated and posted this the 30th. 1 day of September, 1936. C. E. HYDE, Commissioner. 4 <10-4t-dht) o NOTICE: ? SALE OF VALUABLE J REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order a of the Cleric of the Superior Court ' j of Cherokee County, X. C. made in ' the special proceedings of Andrews * School District and/or Andrews Special Bond Tax Unit of Cherokee 1 County, vs. W. T. Moore et als. for v foreclosure on a tax lien appointing J the undersigned Commissioner of w the Court to sell the lands herein de- r scribed in order to satisfy said lien. c I, D. H. Tillitt, Commissioner as aforesaid, will on Monday, November, * | 2nd. 1936 at 10:45 o'clock, A. M. * | (Murphy time) offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: Being lots Nos. 4-5 and 6 in block c D of Junaluska Jungles?Reference v to the plot or map of same which is r recorded in the office of the Regis- * ter of Deeds for Cherokee County, being hereby made for a more accurate and complete description of said lots or parcels of land. Dated and posted this the 30th. day of September, 1936. D. H. TILLITT, Commissioner. J (10-4t-dht) ( 0 e IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE 3 WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA J upon the relation and for the use of tho TENNESSEE VALLEY AU- ? THORITY, Petitioner . C. F. DENTON LEONARD W*.LDO 1 I Scout, Murphy, North Cu ^DA P. WALDO, his wife ft >ADIE J. WALDO, a widow ti 4AY WALDO HIPKISS in REDERIC J. WALDO C IEORGE T. MILLSAPS in JNKNOWN HEIRS AND OR DE- lo "ISEES of Leonard Waldo, Ada P. Pi \ aldo, and Sadie J. Waldo, a widow ol IN KNOWN CLAIMANTS Respondents ai NO th ORDER OF PUBLICATION th In the above styled cause, it ap- in eared by affidavit that: dj Leonard Waldo, Ada P. Waldo, his 1! rife. Sadie .1. Waldo, a widow, and p< lay Waldo Ilipkiss, are nonresidents fi f the State of North Carolina, their ol esidence now being Belmont, Mass- A chusetts. tl Frederic J- Waldo is a nonresident cm >f the State of North Carolina, his sj ast known residence being Buffalo, tl Cew York. ir The unkown heirs and or devisees <f Leonard Waldo, Ada P. Waldo, his i life, and Sadie J. Waldo, a widow, those names, ages, and addresses ( ire unascertained after due search ,nd inquiry are sought to be made N tarties to this proceeding. C The unkown claimants, whose N lames, ages, and addresses are unasertained after due search and inluiry are sought to be made parties y o this proceeding. p It is, therefore, j ORDERED. ADJUDGED. AND Q )ECREED that the respondents j. ,eonard Waldo, Ada P. Waldo, his jj fife, Sadie J. Waldo, a widow, May e Valdo Hipkiss, Frederic J. Waldo, he unknown heirs and or devisees c f Leonard Waldo, Ada P. Waldo, q lis wife, and Sadie J. Waldo, a wid- 3 w, and the unknown claimants ap- j. ear on or before the 23 day of \ Cov., 1936, In the District Court of j. he United States for the Western c District of North Carolina, Ashevillo e Division, sitting at Asheville, a vlorth Carolina, and there make an- t iwer to the petition filed in the above tj tyled cause by the United States t >f America, upon the relation and for c he use of the Tennessee Valley Au- t *1? ?? ?i>u uicii and mere assert a whatever claim, right, title, or in- ^ erest they may have in said land ^ ought to be condemned in said iityl- ^ d cause, or be forever barred. v The easement and right of way ^ lought to be condemned is on, over, ^ md across the following land: ( rRACT SFB-43 s A strip of land for a right of way o 150 feet wide, lying 75 feet on each a ide of the center line of the San- |< eetlah-Fowler Bend transmission si ine location, as shown on a map filed > n the Recorder's office of Graham Is bounty, North Carolina, through the and of C. F. Denton, the center line ti >f the location through the land of p Z. F. Denton being more particularly tl (escribed as follows: F BEGINNING at a point where the f enter line crosses the North line of Z. F. Denton's land at survey station tl f38 / 62.0 on the center line of the At ransmission line location, said point c leing N. 86? 54' W.t 755 feet from A i corner of the lands of C. F. Den- on, and the Nantahala National Forist; thence S. 61? 00' W., 4970.1 feet o survey station 788/32.1; tTience 5. 40? 30' W., 736.9 feet to a point vhere the center line crosses the Southeast line of C. F. Denton's land it survey station 795 / 69.0, said mint being S. 55? 28' W., 247 feet rom a corner of the lands of C. F. ) en ton, and the J. L. Denton Heirs. The above described strip of land s a continuous right of way 150 feet ride through the said property beween the above named North and Southeast property lines and has a let length of 5707 feet along the enter line. , It is further ordered that this noice be published once a week for S consecutive weeks in the Cherokee Scout, a weekly newspaper publishd in Murphy, North Carolina. Done this 23 day of Sept., 1936. E. Y. WEBB, Judge United States District Court Western Distict of North Carolina Asheville Diision. A True Copy?Test J. Y. JORDAN, Cleric By O. L. McLURD, 9-4t-tva> Chief Deputy Clerk. JORTH CAROLINA, SHEROKEE COUNTY. J. E. HYDE, Adm. C. T. A. of the state of Robert F. Piercy. -v?rack Piercy, and wife Mrs. Jack iercy, Mrs. Julia Bowman, Mrs. Pit! togers and husband, John Rogers, "ox Piercy, Settle Westbrook and tusband Westbrook, Mrs. dattie Bell Piercy, heirs at law and levisees. NOTICE OF SERVICE The above named defendants, ex:ept those personally served in this iction, will take notice that on the I olins 1 th day of September, 1936, an ac- N> on entitled as above was commenced th the Superior Court of Cherokee pt ounty for the purpose of subject- to :g a portion of real property be- th nging to the estate of Robert F. st iercy to sale to satisfy certain debts to : the estate, fe It is ordered that said defendants pi e required to be and appear before Si le Clerk of the Superior Court fot ! ai le County of Cherokee at his office D Murphy, N. C. not later than ten B ays after the 22nd day of October. ' [ 36, and answer the complaint of ] la 'tition a copy of which has been st led in the said office of the Clerk j \\ f the Superior Court of said county. ! C nd let them take notice, that if ai icy fail to answer said petition or 5 jmplaint within the time above lecified the plaintiff will apply to : s.l ic court for the relief demanded | J t i the complaint or petition. p This the 23rd day of September, ^ F?- d; J. \V. DONLEY, i, 8-4t-ceh) Clerk Superior Court C( iORTH CAROLINA. a HEROKEE COUNTY. ir IOT1CE OF SALE OF REAL j ESTATE u Whereas, on June 1st, 1934, W. d I. Fain and wife, Zelma Fain and is 'orter Fain, executed to the un- 3 ersigrned Trustee a Deed of Trust fi n lands therein described, and which a: : herein describee!, to secure certain idebtedness to various parties nam- E d in said deed of trust, which said S eed of trust is registered in office Y f Register of Deeds, for Cherokee 1 ounty, in deed book No. 112, page It 44, to which said record reference t< ; hereby made: and whereas the said si S*. M. Fain, Zelma Fain and poi'for i ain have failed to pay off and dis- f harge all of the indebtedness seeur- 1 r by said deed of trust; and where- 8 s application has been made by o hose beneficiaries set forth in said h leed of trust who have not been paid 1 hat the undersigned trustee do exe- g ute the trust imposed upon him to he extent that said lands set forth e nd described in said deed of trust c e sold: Now therefore by virtue of a he power and authority given me 1 \y said deed of trust, as trustee, 1 u kill on Monday the 26th day of Octo- 8 >er, 1936, at 10 o'clock A. M. Genial Time, offer for sale at the p 'ourth House door in Murphy, and t ell all the right, title and interest a f the said W. M. Fain, Zelma Fain I: nd Porter Fain in and to the fol- a nwing pieces and parcels of land T ituate in the Town of Murphy, t: lurphy Township, Cherokee County, n iorth Carolina, to-wit: S FIRST PIECE; All their right, a; itle, and interest in and to that . P iece of land known as the home of Oi tie late E. Fain, and Tommie J ^ 'ain in East Murphy, described as F ollows: ct BEGINNING on a locust stake on he line of late P. M. G. Ray (Now ei Irs. Ella Brittain) lot and the N. E. orner of the Bascomb Pass (now lack Carringer Estate) lot and runs ( 1 CENTRAL. El ' ; Dallas,* Tex I Aa'prepemfleos ten kna'anh ' Texas dtt? liinfflug, typteaDy T?e bn a Wllknit panorama of att ono hoDdrtd fell! oT M^paOid gitfrmthi Cexitenntel ExpoaMen wffl yonH wish te tM> m? Birfir CM Steite^^&Swiwiyd!! i Southern* Rail mm ojucwat soum ? ml M wST werftieisy enifmm mm* ? ] ^ SSnynjwao^BJJ. '9K ASHEVIULE Similar redactions from other St ati R. H. DeBUTTS, Assistant General Pi SOUTHERN RAIL rhursday, Oct. 8, 1936. orth 23, West 385 feet to a stake; en South 52 West 132 feet to a >st oak; then North 23 West 25 feet a stake (formerly a post oak); en South 52 West 221 feet to a ake; then South 38 East 31)6 feet a stake; then Norjh 52 East 281 et to BEGINNING. It being same ece of land described in decree of lperior Court for Cherokee County id recorded in office of Register of eeds for Cherokee County in Deed ook No. 26, on page 589. The conveyance of above piece of nd as to interest of \Y. M. Pain, is ibject to a deed of trust given by '. M. Fain and wife, to harles W. arringer, Trustee on May 8th, 1931, id recorded in Deed Book 94, Page 11, May 8, 1831. SECOND PIECE: Lot No. 6., old irvey of Town of Murphy, and irmerly owned by the late Mercer ain. and conveyed by heirs of lercer Fain to John E. Fain, by deed ated Juiy i8, i903, and registered i deed book No. 50, Page 481, Do mber 30th, 1908. THIRD PIECE: All the right title nd interest of parties of first part, l, and to that piece of land conveyd by P. A. Mauney, Commissioner ) W. M. Fain, and Porter Fain by eed dated June 9th, 1926, and reg.tered in Deed Book No. 96, page 47, in office of Register of Deeds 3r Cher<?;ee County and described s follows: BEGINNING on a stone the North last corner of Ben Grant's (Now T. . Evans) lot, and running with alley River Avenue North 56 East 0 poles and 4 links to the street ading from Valley River Avenue > Hattie D. Akin's lot; then said treet North 35 West 12 poles and 7 links to thn itri'Ot Hint runs ront of J. E. Fain dwelling and lattie D. Akin's dwelling; then outh 56. West 7 poles to the line f Ben Grant (Now T. S. Evans) jt; then with said line South 20 iast 12 poles and 21 links to the beinning. Excepting from the above describd THIRD PIECE, that part of same onteyed by W. M. Fain and wife nd Porter Fain, to C. E. and C. H. [older, by deed dated June 9, 1926, irhich is registered in Deed Book No. 9 page , June 10th, 1926. The sale of the foregoing described ieces of land is made subject to all axes assessed against same and as gainst W. M. Fain, Zelma Fain and orter Fain, and remaining unpaid t time of sale that may be duo the own of Murphy and Chen *.ee Couny, and subject to all judgments that lay be of record in office of Clerk uperior Court for Cherokee County gainst W. M. Fain, Zelma Fain and orter Fain, and all deeds of trust r other liens on same against said 7. M. Fain, Zelma Fain and Porter ain, prior to the deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee. Terms of sal? Cash. Right reservd to reject any and all bids. This September 22nd, 1936. EBMUND B. NORVELL, 8-4t-abn) T rustee. ^POSITION as, 1936 ! to entertain you." Glamoroue m communities. #T?ty section recti on. . Texan is celebrating achlerenent Dallas and its be year starting point Then' lerrnWd at Fort Worth. 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