ureetfags ? May your Holiday ten .t be enriched with the bleuinga that belong to Chriatmaa. ACME HARDWARE CO. MURPHY, N. C. MURPHY FOOD STORE MURPHY. N. C. *AL, you find (ood ckeer, peace and kappiaew at Christmas lime. These are our slaeers wishes for oil our {ritodi *ko bare made ' this Christmas such ? wonderful one for us. PAUffiRBRQTHERSTRlJCKING CO, INC .Lane & Short. FREIGHT LINES NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL E 8T ATE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SUMMONS DOCKET NO. SMI NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY CHEROKEE COUNTY. PlaklUff, VS. W. G. WEBB, and wife. MAE WEBB, Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by a Judgment of the Cherokee Superior Court dated the 17 day of July. 1951, in the above entitled action, I will, oil Wednesday, the 13th day of January, 1954, at 12 o' clock noon at the Courthouse door in Murphy, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands in Valleytoim Township, Cherokee County N. C.: FIRST TRACT: Part of Tracts Not 22 and 23 in District No. 7. BEGINNING on a Maple on the South bank of Valley River, and on1 the corner of the Mark Pullium Lot, and runs S 40 E with said line 850 feet to ttw Railroad; thence up said Southern Railroad N 78 E 924 feet to the aald J. W. Porter line; thence with said line N 40 W 1500 feet to a bunch of Laurel on the South bank of Valley river, a corn er of the said J. W. Porter lot; Thence down said River with its meanders to the Beginning, con taining 25 acres, more or leas. Be ing the same lands described in a Deed from John P. Wfcitaker, Mary R. Whltaker, Margaret C. Whitak er, and Abbie E. WhRaker to B. G. Webb, dated October 27, 1914, and recorded in Records of Cherokee County in Book 63 at page 569. SECOND TRACT: A part of Tract No. 96 in District No. 6. BEGINNING on a Maple (fallen) on the bank of Valley River (the original corner of Tracts Nos. 94 and 96), and runs with the line of Nos. 94 and 96 N 39 W 75 poles to a Sour-wood (fallen), the S. W. cor ner of No. 97; then with the line of Nos. 97 96 N 59 E 38 poles to the top of a Ridge, then with the me anders of said Ridge S 39 E 11 poles to a stake; then S 11 E 30 poles to a stake; then S 4 E 20 poles to a stake; then S 16 poles to a stake; then S 12 E 14 poles to the Beginning corner, containing 9 acres more or less. Being the same lands described in Deed from E. A. Holland, and wife Abbie Hol land to B. G. Webb, dated March 3. 1915 and recorded in Deed , Book 65 at page 354. THIRD TRACT: Part of Tracts Nos. 94 & 95 on Valley River, Dis trict No. 6. BEGINNING on a' Maple on the North Bank of Val ley River, the upper comer of No. 94, and runs down the river with Its meanders S 50 W 28 poles; then S 39 W 43 polee to a Persimmon on the Bank of the River; then S 26 Vi W 11V4 poles to Two Maples on the North Bank of the river and just above the Mouth of the Creek; then N 44 W crossing tae "Darn pike Road at 50 poles to a small Black Oak; then N 2V4 W crossing the Creek 52 poles to a Pine near the head of a Hollow; then N 43 W 17 poles to a Pine near the top of n i2V6 wr " a ridge; then N 12V4 W 32 poles to a Black Jack and Chestnut Oak on top of the Ridge; then N 50 W 28 poles to a Small Spanish Oak; then N 10 W 56 pole* to * small Goestnut on the North Boundary line on No. >5; then with a*Id hoe East 20 pole* to a Urge Black Oak. the NE corner of said No. 03; then with the original line* of said No*. 95 and 94 S 39 E passing a Black Gum corner of said Nos. at 260 poles. 200 poles to the beginning, containing 103 acres, more or leas. Being the seme lands described In Deed from Charles N. Hickersoo. and Wife Fannie L. Hickersoo to B. G. Webb, dated February 1, 1899 and recorded in Book 31 at page 113. ALL OF THE ABOVE THREE TRACTS BEING THE LANDS WILLED TO W. O. WEBB BV HIS FATHER B. G WEBB SAID WILL BEING RECORDED IN OFFICE OF THE CLERK SUPERIOR COURT WILLS BOOK C AT, PAGE 145. FOURTH TRACT: Adjoining the1 land* of B. G. Webb. U. S. Indian Reservation. Calhoun Heirs Frank lin and others and bounded as fol lows: BEGINNING on a Hickory near the top of a Ridge, the N. W. corner of Tract No. 95, and runs South wi'h the line of No. 05 10.25 chain* ct, ler a double Lynn on the North Ban* of Webb* Mill Creek; thence running down with the meanders of Webb's Mill Creek 69.50 chains corner a stake at the Intersection of Webb's Mill Creek with the eecond line of the Cal houn-Hickerson tract, thence North 2V4 West 11.50 chains corner a Pin* near the head of a Hollow; thence N 43 W 4.25 chains oorner a Pine near the top of a Ridge; thence N 12V4 W 8 chains corner a small crooked Black Jack on top of a Ridge; thence N 43 W 7.87 chains corner a Black Jack; thence North 23 West 8 chains corner a Black Jack and Chestnut Oak on top of a Ridge; thence N 50 W 7 chains corner a Spanish Oak; thenc* N 10 W 14 chains corner a Chestnut in the North Line of Tract No. 95. thence West with the North, line of Tract No. 95 13.50 chains crossing a Branch, crossing another Branch at 16.25 aha Ins. whole distance 27 chains, to the place of Beginning, containing 70 acres more or less. And being the same lands de MILLER IN FRANCE ORLEANS, FRANCE?Army Sgt. Marvin E. Miller, whose wife, Hel , en, lives in Murphy, N. C., is now serving in Orleans, France, with the Europe Communications Zone. scribed in Deed from Mary Hughes widow to W. G. Webb, and wife Mae Webb, dated November 27. 1039 and recorded in Records of Cherokee County in Deed Book 134 at page 282. This the 8th day of December, 1933. S/H. L. McKeever, H- L. McKeever, Commissioner 23-4to MASS HILL STUDENTS MARS HIU?The following Cherokee County student* from Man Hill College will be home for Christmas holidays They are: Mu riel Joanne Adams, William Earn est Franklin and Doris Ann Ras ter The official holidays began Thursday, Dec. 17 and cites pi re sume on regular schedule Monday, Jan. 4. MISS ELLIOTT ON HONOR ROLL Miss Christine Elliott of Marble, a sophomore at Appalachian State Teachers College in Boone Is on the tall term hoaor roll at the col lege. May you experience the glori ous feeling of peace and brotherly love ... this Holiday Season. CITY BARBER SHOP MURPHY, N. C. Will be closed from Christmas Eve to Dee. 28 t^^ay we add our very good wishes to the hosts of sparkling greetings fondly given and gladly accepted during this, the ioyous Holiday Season of Good Will to All. QUINN EGG SERVICE PHONE S97-W ' MURPHY, N. C. I ? ? ? ' Christmas story has laspirad \ the dreams and pnjwi of dmo through tha ccatunes. Wherever i kept to the spirit of brotherly love, there the meaning. V the tyboie beauty of Christmas remaieeAi > to the fulfillment of the promise of Peace and Good WH la all laods. In this spirit we wish a Merry Christmas to alL Blue Ridge Electric Association Inc. Young Harris, Ga. F. N. Allison, Pres. J. N. Alexander, V. Pres. S. B; Tolar, Sec.-Treas. *. ' A Director*: R. C. Christopher John Bailey Lawrence Phillips Fred 0. Scroggs R. H. King x; ? G. A. 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