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Winter Peas Crops Worth More Than $3 Acre Payment riiousand . if N Carolina farm ? . art" sowing Ai- triati winter peas ;atl !ii nil": o >mpleu- their AAA -ill n'li! "is ?: v.n. They !iope ven'.n ?11> > ivio'.v ? j payment of ' i ;> r i -if foi turning under the .iinic K C. Blair. Ex ?: .111 a-ironomist N' C. is'ate C ? .iv, the far ited farmer will <*? winter peas ?11 though lie :i'> earned all his Tiipl'-A soil building units. "The 1, ;i.iv m.irli fc;^5er dividends than the J.t !* r acre : >. eminent pay - n at.'' In- isserted U-'.tw v? ? carried uu* by farmers m 1U41 the basi- for Ins state inent. Blair said that winter peas ? irii-d under in the spring will in ? iea.se the yield of corn that follows .1. * summer crop by 515 worth per i-r . In Bertie County. \V J. Mizelle turned under a crop of Austrian win ter pea* and produced 48 bushels of corn per acre without fertilizer. Ad joining land of tiv- vime type, where r.o iieos were turned inder. yielded :!H ausiiels of com per acre. The lat ter field received 250 lnrnnds of 3-8-3 fertilizer and 50 pounds of nitrate of soda per acre. R. R. Iiou.se of Lenoir County made 44 bushels of corn on land where iK-as were turned under, and 19 bush el . per acre on a field where no le Kume was grown. On black swamp land in Pamlico County. John Cowell grew a fine crop of peas last winter. They were turned under and the com that fol lowed made 70 bushels per acre. The corn was not fertilized An adjoining field yielded 49 bushels per acre, without peas Seil It With A Classified LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE SERVING SI MMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ClfEROKEE COUNTY In Tlie Superior Court. Henry Seabolt vs. rtlanche Seabolt The defendant., Blanche Sen bolt, will Cake notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina, to secure an absolute divorce on the grounds of separation :"or two years; and the said defendant will furtfier take notice that she is required tn appear at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Court house in Murphy, North Carolina, within thirty days after the 14th day of November. 1941, and answer or demurr to the complaint in said ac tion. or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said i complaint. This the 11th day of October, 1941 Arietta Ramsey, Assistant Clerk Superior Court, Cherokee County, N. C. 12-4t-chg. ft NOTICE All persons will take notice that I j have sold to Paul A. Day the busl- j ness in Murphy, N. C.. formerly con- | ducted by me under the name of PHILLIPS RESTAURANT; that same will be continued by Mr. Day under the same name, but that I am no longer connected therewith nor re sponsible for any of the debts and obligations of the business under the new ownership and management. This the 21st day of October. 1941. Signed: W. G. PhUlip3. 13-3t-G.P. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. In The Superior Court. John Runion and Gertie Runion. Plaintiffs. against B. B. Morrow, administrator of estate of M C. Allen, deceased. Lora AUen, widow of M. C. Allen, Gert rude Prince, and husband Peter Prince, Edward Allen. Grace Allen, Robert Allen. Lennie Allen. Blanche Allen, Edna Allen, and June Allen, heirs at law of M. C. Allen, de ceased. the last six above named being minors and S. M. Wolf, De fendants. By virtue of an order and decree of the Superior Court f r Cherokee County, at Juno Term. l'J35. onterin* and directing Uie undersigned Com missioner to sell the lands herein after described. I will on Monday the 17th day of November. 1941, at 10 o'clock, A. M., Murphy tune, ol said day, offer for sale and sell, at the Courthouse door in Murphy. Chero kee County, the following piece and percal of land, laying in Shoal Creek Townsliip. Cherokee County. North Carolina. Beginning on the North Carolina and Tennessee State line* about fifty <50) or sixty (60> rods south of the 1 public road running from Farner, ' Tennessee, to R. C. Hamby. North ! Carolina and cornering with the Bur 1 nett heirs and Trantham heirs and : Tennessee Copper Company, and ' running east with Burnett and S. W. | Cotter's line to the A. J. Burger line; I thence north with Voyles and El j 1-t's line to Noah Bryant's line and | Will Farner to the State line: thence ' south with the State line to the be 1 ginning comer, containing by esti- : 1 mation 531 acres more or less. Said j lands being same lands described in said order and decree as appears on ' Judgment Docket No. 24, Page 229, : ' in Office of Clerk Superior Court for | Cherokee County, North Carolina, and adjoining lands of Burnett-Cot- ; ter heirs on south, and Ellcr and ' I Voyles' lands on east, and Tennessee ' j and North Carolina State lines on i west. Reference is hereby made to j order and decree above referred to. Terms of sale cash. Sale subject to be confirmed by the Court. This the 21st day of October. 1941 E. B. NORVELL, Commissioner. j 13-4t-chg. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. In Superior Court. The Town ot Murphy, Plaintiff. Against Ella McCombs, Bet tie Kate McCombs. Robert McCombs and wife, Mrs. I Robert McCombs, James McCombs j and wife, Mrs. James McCombs. Ruby Winchester and husband,1 Edwin Winchester. Mrs. W. E. Da vidson and husband, W. E. David- j son. heirs at law of W. S. Mc- ! Combe, and all other persons claim ing to own any right, title or Inter est In the land Involved In this action, Defendants. By virtue of a decree entered In the above entitled cause by the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cherokee coun ty on Monday the 29th day of Septem ber. 1941, ordering and directing the undersigned Commissioner to sell the lands set forth and described in a deed and deeds as set forth and de scribed in the complaint in the above styled action, the undersigned Com missioner will on Wednesday, the 26th day of November, 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M. Central Time, at the court house door In Murphy, sell the fol lowing pieces and parcels of land as set forth and described in the deeds from J. F. Aberrrathy and wife to W S. McCombs. registered In office of Rei.Uter of Deeds for Cherokee Coun ty in deed book No. 26. page 394; also the following piece of land set forth and described in deed from R. H. Hyatt, executor of J. T. Patterson, de ceased. to W. S. McCombs. register ed In office of Register r.f Deeds for I Cherokee County, in deed book No. ' 44. page 588. Reference is made to above mentioned deeds. ; Terms of sale Cash. Rights reserved to reject any and all bids. Sale to be confirmed by the Superior Court of I Cherokee County. This 21?t day of October. 1941. E. II. Norvell, Commissioner. 13-4t-EBN 0 NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION Under and by virtue of an exeeu- i : tion directed to the undersigned from ' the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina, in an ac tion entitled. Charles H. Miller and C. K. Maloof. trading and doing busi ness as Helen Lumber Company, against Ed King doing business as Ed King Lumber Co.. 1 will, on Sat urday, the 29th day of November. 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M., Eastern Standard Time, at the rourt house door in Murphy, in said County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said Ed King, the defendant, has in and to I the following described real estate: An undivided one-half interest in that certain lot. tract or parcel or! land in the town of Murphy, Chero- 1 kee County, North Carolina, adjoin- 1 ing the right of way of the South ern Railway Company, No. 6 road. Texana road and a parcel of land still owned by Commissioner of Banks, and more particularly des cribed as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of the mill side tract on the line of the right of way of the Southern Railyway, a comer of the Pure Oil or Community Oil Company lot being a corner also common to the tract of land here conveyed and a tract of land retained by the Commission of Banks of the State of North Carolina, and runs thence with the said center of said side tract. South 62 degrees West 100 ' feet to a point; thence South 70 de grees 30 minutes West 384 feet to a stake li Texana road, passing a stake at end of track at 266 feet; NEW BUS LINE Now In Operation BETWEEN MURPHY, N. C., AN? KNOXVUAE, TENN., MA ROBBINSVILLE. LEAVE MURPHY 7 A. M., E.S.T.? ARRIVE KNOXVUAE 11:30 A. M., E.S.T. THE SHORTEST ROUTE BE TWEEN MURPHY AND KNOX VUAE BY 25 MILES. 11? 8t. ! thence with the Texana road. South 10 degrees IS mmuus West 264.S leet to a stake on Number 6 road: thence North 60 degrees Bast 338 feet to a stake: thence North 43 de ijrccs East 152 feet to a stake on the right of vj; of the Southern Rail way Company : tlK-nce with said right of way North 36 degrees East 173 feet to the beginning, containing 1.31 acres more or less. Also the right to use the said side track known as the 1 mill side track. The Commissioner of Banks .md his .successors and as signs reserves the right to use said sid" track known as the Mill side tract. The Commissioner of Banks and his successors and assigns re serves a right of way across the tract of land herein described. Tills the 30th day of October. 1941. J. C. Townson Sheriff of Cherokee County, North Carolina. 14-4t-chg.? WMA. o NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to the undesigned from the Superior Court of Cherokee County, "uiwi Carolina, in an action entitled. The Sherwin-Williams Com pany. Inc. against Ed King, doing business as Ed King Lumber Com pany. I will, on Saturday, the 29th day of November, 1941, at 10 o'clock, | A. M., Eastern Standard Time, at 1 the court house door In Murptr; n said Counly. offer for Male u> \;w I highest bidder for cash to attfct* | said execution, all the rtfht. UUf j and Interest which the viid Ed Km J the defendant, has In and to the toU | lowing described real estate. ?)* same being situate in the town 0j Murphy, Cherokee County. North Carolina: An undivided one-third mt_T>-., the following described land. I Beginning on a stake on the north i east come rof Hiwassee stre. ?. | Sycamore street intersects and runs . with said Sycamore stiv a south ' easterly direction, fifty-two and one half l52V*> feet to a stake; thence south west 23 1 a feet to a stake, cor ner of said Worford-Terrcn Com pany's big warehouse: thence north west 52 'i feet to a stake on Hiwas see street; thence north east 22'. feet with Hiwassee stroet to the he ginning. said lot being known as the Overall Company's office. It being that certain lot of land conveyed by the Wofford-Terrell Company to R. H. King. Ed King and Claud King by deed dated January 21 io?o ar.d i recorded in office of Register of 1 Deeds of Cherokee County, m Book No. 104. page 1. This the 30th day of October. 1941. J. C. Townson Sheriff of Cherokee County. North Carolina. 14-4t-chg. ? WMA. THERE'S JOY IN WINE AND THAT'S OUR SPECIALTY Served As You Like It ? 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Murphy Laundry docs my J clothes to surgical cleanliness ? ... colors remain fast . . . I and there is longer fabric life! ? It's cheaper, too! I j [ Murphy Laundry | Valley River Ave. \ PHONE 159
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