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, MALTBYNEWS Mr. and Mrs. (Maude Poyster ol : Gastonia visited relatives during the holidays. Mr. Grady Wilson of Mt. Airy visited relatives during the past week. A large crowd attended a Christmas tree at Tomotla Thursday. Mr. Ametrious and Thomas Holland of Gastonia visited ..It'll" parents Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rolland during the holidays. Mr Felix Hollowajr and family were visitors at Peachtree Friday. Miss Imogene Worley of Nelson Georgia is visiting her sister Mrs. Hal Stiles this week. Mr. Sheridan Queen and family ha-.e returned from Maryville Tenn. where they have been making their home. A large crowd visited Mrs. Bob Palmer Friday nigllt. Mr. Winslow Rolland of Black Mountain visited his sister Mrs. Betty Thomas last week. UNAKA Mr. and Mr9. James Dockery. of ] Alcoa Tenn. spent the Christmas i holidays with friend* and relatives : here. Their many friends and relatives welcomed the visit of Mr and Mrs. j J. R. Roberta and family, of Moresville N. C. during the holidays. The TInaka public school opened Monday after 3 days vacation. Miss Esta Mae Plemons, of Tellico Plains, Tenn. is spending the holidays with her aunt Mrs T. S. Cole. \ The many; friends of Dale Dockery . of Williamsport Pa welcomed him home again for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roberts and L?oyd x Roberts, of Moresville, were here last week visiting friends and relatives. Miss Violet Phillips. Miss Virginia Ruth Odom, Mr. Donald Patterson, j Mr. Dutch Reynolds and Mr. Hoyt Philips were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mills, of j Moresville N. C. passed through ; Unaka on their honeymoon Xnias day. Mrs G. W. Odom spent Christmas J night with her mother, Mrs. Alfred > Halt of Tomotla. o Arrested for drunkenness, Harry Loxton of Hammond, Ind., swalloweded his tie pin in an attempt at suicide, but was saved by an immediate operation. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE: SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust made and executed by Fred Featherstone to D. H. Tillitt, k Trustee, dated August 1, 1936, which trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee county, N. C. in book No. 115 page 54. I. D. H. Tillitt, Trustee as aforesaid. ...Ill _ tL., 1C4L 4... T_ win un uic iuui uu y ui uauuai;, . 1937, at ten o'clock, A. M. (Murpsy time) offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash?at the courthouse door of Cherokee County, N. C. the real estate embraced in said trust? and will offer for sale to the high1 est bidder for cash at what is known as the "Riverside Hotel" in Andrews. N. C. the personal property embraced in said trust on the 16th. day of I January, 1937, at three o'clock, P. M. (Andrews time). Said real estate being described as follows: Being a portion of tract No. 28 and being known as the "Mound Property". Beginning at a stake on J. W. Porter's Northeast corner and runs in a K North East direction to a stake on - the South side of State Highway No. au; meiice in a monnwesc direction on the South aide of said Highway No. 10 to a stake on the South bank I of Valley River just below the concrete bridge; thence down said river ^ with its meanders to J. W. Porter's "corner; thence with said Porter's line South 37 East 40 poles te a stake, said Porter's corner; thence North 54 East 24 poles to the beginning containing 10 acres, more or less. And being the same property conveyed to Mildred M. Moore by B. A. Rickett. et ux by deed dated Nov. 28th. 1924 and being recorded in' book No. 88 page 29, Register of I Deeds office of Cherokee County, N. , C. Reference to which deed being | hereby mad* for a more accurate and . complete description of said tract of i land. Said personal property being de- j scribed as follows: 58 bath towels, 89 pillow cases, 94 sheets, 35 spreads, 34 blankets, 145 hand towels, 45 pair curtains, 5 bath j curtains, 13 draperies, 8 door curtains J I The Chei 19 table cloths, 93 napkins, 4 fire extinguishers, 1'5 waste paper baskets, 6 soap dishes, 16 mirrors, 14 full size beds, 18 mattresses, 32 pillows, 18 bed room chairs, 16 dressers, 16 desks. 7 ink wells, 57 window shades, 24 radiators, 4 single beds, 18 springs, 16 baggage stands, 11 rockers, 15 ash trays, 2 living room suits, 1 set|ee, 2 living room chairs, 1 davenport table 1 9x12 rug, 7 light fixtures, 3 smoking stands, 8 porch chairs. 1 office table, 1-4 foot show case, 1 floor lamp, 2 serving stands, 1 serving table, 8 dining tables, 20 dining chairs, 27 sherbert dishes, 6 cream pitchers, 4 pickle dishes, 37 drinking glasses, 6 ice tea glasses, 7 water pitchers 8 pepper shakers, 8 salt shakers, 10 sugar bowls, 4 butter knives, 12 soup spoons, 24 table spoons, 6 pickle forks, 6 sugar spoons, 24 salad forks. 24 dinner forks, 42 tea spoons, 24 dinner knives, 12 ice tea spoons, 2 large trays, 3 medium trays, 5 silver trays, 11 room trays, 8 butter chips, 19 egg cups, 68 small vegetable dishes, 35 dessert dishes, 11 cereal bowls, 3 vegetable dishes, 5 meat platters, 25 cups, 6 tea pots, 26 small meat platters, 23 saucers, 31 salad plates, 27 dinner plates. Kitchen equipment: 2 kitchen tables, 2 dish pans, 1 stove, 2 mixing bowls, 1 roaster, 1 quart cup, 1 pint cup, 1 muffin pan, 1 colander, 2 3 quart pots, 1 stock pot, 1 six quart pot, 1 grater, 5 pie pans, 1 sifter, 1 food chopper, 2 bread pans, 2 skillets, 1 frying pan, 1 scale, 1 can opener, 1 egg turner, 2 butcher knives, 1 meat ax, 1 dipper. X tea strainer, 3 sawyers spoons, 2 cooking spoons. 1 potato masher, 1 egg beater, 1 meat fork, 1 clock, 1 coffee pot, 1 toaster, 1 fruit juice squeezer, 1 12 pint water bucket, 1 rolling pin, 1 hall tree and 8 fruit juice glasses. Dated and posted this the loth, day of December. 1936. D. H. TILUTT Trustee. (20-4t.DHT) ??o NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TOWN OF ANDREWS, VS. LILLIE or MRS. W, YANCE JONES ET ALS. Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Cherokee COunty, N. C., made in the above entitled proceedings for foreclosure on tax liens appointing the undersigned commissioner of the court to sell the lands herein described in order to satisfy said liens. I, D. H. Tillitt, Commissioner as aforesaid, will on the 11th day of January, 1937. at ten o'clock A. M. at the courthouse door of Cherokee County, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: Being lot No. 3. Being same property conveyed to W. Y. Jones by J. ur nr_ii ..^j ?:r_ _?i t? A 1 ii. ii mivcr <iuu wiie ana jd. a. nuua and wife by deed dated March, 25th, 1920 and recorded in book 89, page 366. Dated and posted this the 10th day of December, 1936. D. H. TILI.ITT, (20-4t-dht) Commissioner. NOTICE Under and by virtue of authority vested in County Boards of Education Public Laws 1933 Chapter 494, Sec. 2, The Cherokee County Board of Education will sell to the highest bidder at the Court House door on Friday, January 26, 1937, the following described school property; Recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County in Book 12 on page 585 as follows: Situated in Valley Town Township on the waters of Vengence Creek, adjoining lands of J. A. Kinsey and others and beginning on a small persimmon and the line of No. 95, 14 poles from the N. W. corner of said num ber, and runs South with said line 13 poles to a small black oak in said line; thence West 13 poles to a small black oak; Thence North 13 poles to a small white oak at the fence; thence East 13 poles to the beginning, being part of Track No. 92 in District Na. 1. Signed Cherokee County Bd. (2-4t-ccbofe) of Education. In the District Court of the United States of America for the Western District of North Carolina. Asheville Division. At Law No. 365. United States of America v. 2,388.48 acres of land in Cherokee and Graham Counties, North Carolina, J. E. Coburn Estate et al. To; R. B. Brown and wife; Wilhurn Hnlden and wife; Whiting Manufacturing Co; John Allman and wife; Matt Allman; Minnie Fitch Tucker Baker; R. E. Carter; Gurney P. Hood; R. Y. McAdon and wife; Wid Van Pelt and husband; Bank of Murphy; Jasper L. Fain; J. R. Hall; Bird Patton Adams; Hazel rokee Scout, Murphy, Noi Oze Enoch Hortoo, Jr; Joseph A. McCord and wife, Ella; Mechanics Nat'l Bank of Knoxville; Nina M. Sharpe, Deweese; Gaither Lovingood; Mrs. R. J. Lovingood and husband; Henry T. Patton; Julian T. Baker and wife; Bessie Rose Evans and husband; Lavada Barton; Andy Burger and wife; George Crawford and wife; ....Dickey, wife of G. N; Elise Crawford Johnston and husband; R. J. Roberts and wife; C. S. Brown; L. R. Bayless, Trustee; George Dockery and wife; T. J. Cooper; Kate Robinson Hobart and husband, William D; M. C. Ronton; Grace Whitman Horton, widow; widow; R. B. Brown, Trustee; Will Hollifield and wife; Mrs. John Williams; Lester Allman; Ashby L. Baker and wife; L. E. Bayless; Dorothy Davison; W. W. Meece; Lawrence Rose and wife; May G. Brittain; Harriett A. Bryson and husband; Prank A. Fain and wife: Oscar Palmer; Toy Cook and spouse; S. H. Dockery and spouse; Bettie Olmstead; W. C. Patton and wife; H. E. Barton and wife; .... . Anderson, wife of Harry; Gal man Bryson and wife; G. J. Burgess and wife; Husband of Harriett Crawford; W. M. Garrett and wife; J. B. Moss and wife; Jas R. Thomas; John Tevis Harwood, Assignee; husband of Rachel Bell; Burr E. Coburn and wife. Bertha; Mary Robinson Daniels and husband, C. C; Grace W. Horton; O. E. Horton; M. C. Horton, single; Irving Trust Co; W. D. (Maury) Manry and wife, Mary P; Johnson and Rand Roberts, Branch of International Shoe Co; Lucinda Allman, widow; Joe Allman and wife, Ethel; Central Nat'l Bk. & Sav. i Tr. Co; E. T. Slattery Co; Versa Alli man Hicks and husband .Tonps- Ann : Allman Miller and husband Anderson; | Tom Rose and wife, Grace; Pauline I Thomas and husband, E. N; Fannie Rutt and husband William; Cadillac Finance Co. Inc; Helen Croswell; | Carolina Fain Dunlap, widow; Eloise I Fain, single; Harry A. Fain and wife, Jessie; John M. Fain, single; William I Mercer Fain and wife; Ouise Fain Grady and husband; Minnie Sneed Johnson and husband Patton; Tom Rose and wife, Grace; Sam Tate; Mary Deweese Crawford and husband. Frank; Li Hie Deweese Spurhng and husband; N. M. Burger and wife; Lilly Lbr. Co; Ida Reed and husband; Appleton Fessenden, single; William H. Fessenden and wife; Carrie Holnian and husband; Daisy Walker and husband; Erskine Williams Lumbei Co; wife of A. B. Adams. Jr; J. M. Barnhardt; Frank Coxe; E. Everett; wife of P. B. Gqant; Norton Bros, Xaltner, Aegidious, Trustee; Arba Rhodes; E. W. Rhodes; Jerry Rhodes; A. W. Sumner; Edwin Sumner; Dr. James Westerfield; J. W. Wilson; Julia Andrews; A. N. Cable; J. E. Coburn; John G. Eve; P. C. Gunter; S, C. Rhodes; A. Sumner; A. B. Brown and wife; J. P. Chasteen and wife, Dixie Metal Products Co; Fred Mc Clure; Piatt Henry and wife; Joseph L. Roberts and wife; S. W. Gilbert: William S. Gentry; Hayes, G. E. and wife; Jonathan McDonald; Mrs. L. E. Spahr; B. K. Dickey; Christian Hardware & Mfg. Co; Tommie L. Fain: Mrs. William Mercer Fain; David L Kestler & Sons; Columbus Allman and wife, Flora; Will Allman, single Davidson-Paxon Co; Hattie Fowlei and husband, Roy; R. L. McClain Mrs. Eva McClure; Ritz-Carlton Ho tel; Mrs. G. F. Rose; Sam Tate; Alpha Portland Cement Co; Maureen Bryani and husband Herman; Servilla Sneed Chambers and husband Tom; Frances Fain, widow; Caroline Fain, single Florence L. Fain, single; Henry Cower Fain, single; Mary Lucy Fain, single; Hattie Fowler and husband, Roy; Hazel Atlas Glass Mfg. Co; Mrs. Eva McClure; Mahone Jones Co; Susan Kathleen Stringer and husband; Pauline Thomas and husband, E. N; Louis H. Deweese and wife, Jessie; Decatur D. C. Burger and wife; Julius Burger and wife; Patton Burger and wife; J. S. Phillips; Press Thompson and wife; Frank Fessenden and wife; Sallie B. Fessenden; Ethel Walker Slagle and husband; Central NatT Bk S?v X, TV a. vi Adams; Barnhart Lumber Co; Ellen S. Combs; wife of John G. Eve; W. P; Goodhue; Eli Gurgamus; John G. Matthews and wife; Pilkington and wife; Bertha Rhodes; Jennie Rhodes; Mrs. M. L. Slatten; Charles Sumner; H. W. Sumner; wife of Stephen Whitaker; A. B. Andrews; Thomas R. Byrd, Trustee; Bland W. Coburn; J. W. Cooper; D. F. Goodhue; O. E. Horton; J. L. Robinson; H. B. Wilden; Abner Chastecn and wife; M. R. Cozad; Tressie Allman Logan, widow; H. J. C. Pearson and wife; Henry Plott; Standard Trust Co; W. H. Peet; Joshua Harshaw; J. P. Hayes and wife; Mrs. J. H. Roper; Tri-Country Lbr. Co; William S. Gentry and wife; Allen A. Fain; Mrs. William Mercer" Fain: Louisville Pottery Co; Monroe Chemical Co; Pav| er Canneries, Inc; Potato Growers j Assn. Schoen Bros., Inc; Gertrude Airhart and husband; Mary Hicks and husband; John E. Patton and rth Carolina wife; unknown Cre. of D. W. Deweese; unknown Crs. of N. Z. Deweese; unknown Crs. of Pauline En. loe;# unknown Crs. of Bell Hunter; unknown Crs. of Jane Lovingood; unknown Crs. of Amanda Odell; D. W. Deweese; N. Z. Deweese; J. S. Dockery; C. C. Gentry; Drury Lovingood: George W. Lovingood; H. R. Lovingood; Jane Lovingood; Newt Lovingood; Amanda Odell; Samuel B. Patton Marcus N. Rose; G. M. Dickey; Mrs. G. M. Dickey; John Burger; Austin Frye; John Guthrie; William H. Thomas; Anna L. Artz and husband; John Artz and wife; Arthur Bell and wife; John E. Burton and wife; Martha A. Clayson; Annetta Crook; E. Everett and wife; Eli Gurgans and wife; William Hayes and wife; John S. Moore and wife; M. Dixon Mupphy and wife; Snowbird Valley Raiway Co; wife of Nathaniel W. Stephenson;' Frank Waldo and wife; R. C. Washburn and wife; Laura Gates Williams; Frances E. Winslow and hu9band; A. B. Andrews; J. W. Cooper; Henry 0. Cozad; Emma Fessenden; J. D. Murphy; R. H. Stephenson; Fred McClure; Peaslee-Gaulbert Corp; Red Lime Products Co; John Sneed; Caroline Deweese Bell and husband; Ruth Deweese Kinzel and husband; unknown Crs. of Carolina Deweese; unknown Crs. of J. F. Deweese; unknown Cr3. of J. S. Dockery; unknown Crs. of C. C. Gentry; unknown Crs. of Eliza Lovingood; unknown Crs. of Newt Lovingood; unknown Crs. of Samuel B. Patton; J. F. Deweese; Carolina Deweese; Pauline Enloe; Bell Hunter; Eliza Lovingood; G- W. C. Lovingood; James Lovingood; Robert Lovingood; Noah B. Lovingood; J. W. Patton; Fred McClure; Harve Anderson; G. M. Dickey & Co; G. F. Burger; Meredith Butler; James M. Grant; A. J. Roberts; wife of A. B. Andrews, Jr; Geo. L. Artz; Mary J. Artz and husband; Albert D. Bingham and wife; George H. Clayson and wife; Edward E. Crook and wife; Frank B. Doran and wife; Charles B. Foster and wife; luim v,. nauover ana wne; naeiia Ilayes; wife of J. D. Murphy; Catherine Schran and husband; Mrs. M. L. Slatten and husband; Stinson Lumber Co; Leonard Waldo and wife; H. H. Williams and wife; J. W. Wilson and ; wife; Roe L. Winslow; July M. An; drews; Frank Coxe; M. E. Cozad; J. Keener; Nathaniel W. Stephenson; A. R. Stinson: and all persons whomsoI ever who have, or claim to own any estates or interests in the fee or oth. , erwise in and to the premises describ; ed in the petition fiied in this cause , and described in this notice, and any i and all heirs and divsees of the sev; eral parties above named, whose names and addresses are unknown, ; and all and singular their heirs, husband. wives, devisees, executors, administrators, representatives, alinees. i successors and assigns, of each and , every of them; and all unknown own, ers, lienors, or claimants, having, 01 i claiming to have, any right, title, es; tate, equity, interest or lien; and all 1 occupants, lessees, users, holders , and owners of and claimants to any rights or easement or prescription in, ; over, across, or through said lands, , or any part thereof; you will please I take notice that an action entitled as ; above has been commenced in the District Court of the United States ; for the Western District of North . Carolina, at Asheville, N. C., that t summons has been duly issued out of . said Court, arid petition filed there1 in asking fon the condemnation of the j lands described in the said petition ; and hereinafter described, that you, . and each of you, are necessary partt ies to the just and final disposition of , this action; that said action has been instituted by the United States At> torney for the Western District of . North Carolina for the purpose of i me appropriation and condemnation by judicial process, for the public use and benefit of the United States of America, of the lands described in said petition and herein below described, under and by virtue of the provisions of the Weeks Law, Act ot Congress of March 1, 1911, Chap. 186 (36 Stat. 961) Title 16, Sections 513, 521, 553, and 563 of U. S. C. A., and according to the method and procedure prescribed in the Act of Congress of August 1, 1888 (25 Statutes 357 (40 U. S. C. A. Sections 257, 258 and 258-a) ; that the lands proposed to be condemned and appropriated by the plaintiff United States are described substantially as follows: Tracts 1061, 1061a and 1061b, apparent and presumptive owners being J. E. Coburn Estate, containing according to survey 857.00 acres, situated in Graham County, N. C., in Yellow Creek Township, on the | waters of Yellow Creek and Tuskeegee Creek, tributaries of the Cheoah and Little Tennessee River, more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhihit A. and anon Exhibit !! ;tUn -he i ' o th pe:i?cn in this proceeding, filed v.ith the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C. Tracts No. 780 and 780a, apparent and presumptive Thursday, Jan. 7,1937. owner being Mrs. Lucinda Allman, containing according to survey 90.98 acres, situated in Cherokee Cotfnty, N. C., on the waters of Allman Branch, a tributary of Cooper Creek, which is a tributary of Bcaverdam Creek, which in turn is a tributary of the Hiawassee River, more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit A-3 and upon Exhibit 44B1" attached to the petition in ths proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C. Tract No. 757, apparent and presumptive owner being Andrew Davis, containing according to survey 82.50 acres, situated in Cherokee County, N. C. on the waters of Davis Creek, a tributary of Hanging Dog Creek, which in turn if a tributary of the Hiawassee River, more particularly described by metes and bounds iL Exhibit "A-5" and upon map or piat Exhibit 4iB-2", attached to the petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C. Tract No. 795, apparent and presumptive owner being Eli Dokery, containing according to survey 201.00 acres, situated in Cherokee County, N. C. on the waters of Grape Creek, a tributary of the Hiawassee River, more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit 4'A-6", and upon map or plat Exhibit 4tB-3'\ attached to the petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C. Tract No. 806, apparent and presumptive owner being Mrs. J. S. Dockery, containing according to survey 39.50 acres, situated in Cherokee County, N. C., on the waters of Cook's Creek, a tributary of the Hanging Dog Creek, which in turn is a tributary of the Hiawassee River, more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit 4'A-7" and upon map or plat Exhibit "B-4", a:tached the petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C. Tract No. 817. apparent and presumptive owner being Mark i nose neirs, containing according to survey 33.30 acres, situated in Cherokee County, N. C.. on the waters of Copper Creek, a tributary of Beaverdam Creek, more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit "A-8'\ and upon map or plat Exhibit attached to the petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C. Tract No. 760 apparent and presumptive owner being O. F. Smith containing according to survey 90.20 acres, situated in Cherokee County, N. C. on the waters of Cooper Creek, a tributary of Beaverdam, which in turn is a tributary of the Hiawassee River, more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit "A-9" and upon map or plat Exhibit "B-6'\ attached to the petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C. Tract No. 1162, apparent and presumptive owner being G. B. Walker Heirs, containing according to survey 808.00 acres, situated in Cherokee and Graham Counties, N. C.. on the waters of Morris Creek, a tributary of Valley River, and Popular Springs Branch, a tributary of Little snowbird Creek, more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit "A-10" and upon map or plat Exhibit a'tached to the petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C. Tract No 880, apparent and presumptive owner being Erskine Williams Lumber Company, containing according to survey 186.00 acres, situated in Cherokee County, North Carolina, on the waters of Beaverdam Creek, a tributary of the H1awassee River, more particuarly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit "A-ll", and upon map or plat Exhibit "B-8", attached to the petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the U. S. District Court at Asheville, N". C; you and each of you are hereby notified to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, in the United States Courthouse Building at Asheville, Buncombe County, N. C. not later than ten (10) d?v<* from onH nftnv ? ? , w ? ... ?...? tMMt bUC Willpletion of service of this summons by publication for lour (4) successive weeks, and answer or demur to the petition or complaint filed herein by the above named petitioner in the office of the said Clerk, and you are further notified that if you fail to appear and answer or demur to the said petition or complaint within the time specified the petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition: Witm.{ :the Honorable E. Y. Webb, Judge ot the District I Court fo- the Wester- District of N >rt.-: Carolina, this the 10 day of December. 1936, and the year of our Independence the 161st. J. Y. Jordan Clerk, By: O. L. McLurd, Chief Deputy.
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