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Kin 14 t OP SA1 fc UP KEA1 E.ST AT It MUSTEROLE MgL ARTE RmS MISERY Hoepltal tests prove Musterolt fires relief almost beyund Pelisf from pains of arthritis misery Musterole also f ??r greater tuM in moving Highly medicated Concent rated. You can rax it aorfc! :.n ruh !>i pthu'K * * *1 hi M Lh k 'K K I N 4_ N 4 LL I firl v Jl?T <. <nJu) I'.aJ \ S h J HLN N ai.d wilr KLJZABETH HKNN ofiil < 1T1ZLNS BANK A TKLST (XAMI'A.N \ Lk-feo?tlaxKa By virtue of auChorUy retHed hi imt t)> ? iud^rocLrt of the I'-hesruke* ^upc. *ur i darted the 8th day of 1 >*-* 195G hi CUr above entitled ikIKwi 1 *4.1 on Th u r txd-a y the 2tKh day of JaiKiary 19M at 12 o'clock noun a: the Courthouse door Ln Murphy North Carolina off or for to th*. highest bidder /or cash Che following described mm?K in Murphy Township Chero lLc<- 1 ocrirty S ?. nxv^r I'KM'i v:+*t ; jui &i*i i-- ac the lienn I .'.oiLl*- oJ- 1 runTBtr Street ll. .he luwi. ui Murphy and a_: famrtuie and fixtures in *am! bund hg I'he ?a;d i eai reflate being uore part leu lu! .> de*crl bed m a iJred ^ True* dated May 13 1W53 fruxn Preston J Hefta and wife, fll./o be?th Henn Co H 1- Mi Kffvcr Trustee for Ciuxeao Bank & llxort CXj , rt*.x>rded In Book 1 ?5 at p4^e lb reference Lu which <? hereby expressly made for ? more cum plote detKTipHlon by uk-It# ?ri*d boUIlife hBc\>NI> TRACr Adjoining the Landa of J A Kichar (Ikui and others, BEGINNING at C* mouth uf the branch bexow the Nurth Wes>t corner of Tract No 11W, and run* up the branch with 1U> mean ders eightyWest to a Birch stump at or iu-ar the Eadt Line of No 117 oil the E*c#t aide of the branch and Weal aide of the Co unty road near a large Rov k then N 53 E 72 poles to a Post (lak on top of the ridg*. near the road, then N 72 VV 35 poles to a smaLl Black < lak on the N of the rxxad in the Gap of the ridge, then N 83 W 34 poles, then S 55 VV lu poles to a small Spanish Oak about 2 poles above the .Spring then N 55 VV 2U poles to an Ivy o:i the South Bank of Hiawassee Hiver, then down the liver *TLIi lis m?vtndc!y 4y jx-'leo U. LLr Beginning. confining 25 i OiiL| Lfie ?onds cvn ?t>nl L?> Annie E iba: sn a * Uj TIaoii^a M<Xjr?w Bock 22 page 4 4 Hcxxjc tlft of Cherokee CouiMl> conveyed by Tbou.ad MeOr?w Uj iv.'.% ir Book 2b, page 245 Being the same lands described Ui ; Uie i>eed from Vt liile Au^utfU KyrnpUan and husband, Herman <J hyinptoii Uj Thomas Spencer, ,k**.ed November 7 11#24 <u*l re corded in Book 83 a: page 607. Records of Cherokee <- ouirty Be tug au<o U*e same Land^ described in a Deed from Thoiius Spencer <snd wife Nora Cobb Speucei to Preston J Henn, and wife RlLz tibe-th Heixn dated May 17. 1W43 ai*d recorded in book at page? , Record* of Cheiokr.^ County THIRD TRACT In Murphy 1 Township Cherokee County N C ,d bounded as follows BECilN NlNCi on a maple on the East bank of Hiwassee River & corner com mon to lite Mecca place now owned by P J Henri' and the tract desertbed and runs S 53 E 33o feet to a Spanish Oak. then N 55 E 165 feet to a stake then S 63 E 561 feet to a Black Oak then S 72 E 577 feet to a post oak, then S 43 W 1138 feel to a Birch on the bank of the Public Road tiien with said road a.s it meanders as fol lows S 33 E 66 feet, S 53 E 41.5 SPECIAL FOR OUR V 7 5 ' WOODS 54 Just Out' ftnd yours FREE for the asking The Spring 54 Wood's Se*d Catalog and Special 75th Anniversary Issue ks packed Hvith full descriptions of new. superior varieties and improved old favorites See your dealer or write fur this big, colorful book describing everything you need f ? r farm or garden 3T.W. 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Phone 52 BURCH MOTORS Murphy, N. C. Phone 95 Dairy Group To Promote Testing The C heron ee Cuuill) Mi-A Ri*/ duit.'X -Vikt-" .j'.ioij committee for U*e promotion of D H 1 A l?rs! U.g held a liir*"' mg with a 1 iay County committee at 1U .Saturday in L\. county agent s of [ f'.i'f in the lou.rthuuae here Some dairymen of both counties J ha.>f been leefUng for a guud many ye&rs but a iieed for bringing in more la fel'. I'.'ie groups set as a to doatu the number in uu*f; leet S 5o K :46 3 fee! S 31 E 107 3 feet S 36-30 E 18! 6 ft-el S 71 E 127 10 S 83 E 132 feet N 87-3U E 178 4 feet, N 79-3U E 226 9 fee* N 84 E 253 9 feet, N 86 E 330 feet S 69 E 206 3 feet N 86 E 214 6 fee'. \ 81 E 107 3 feet S 47 E 90 9 feel 8 12 W 82 6 feel, S 10 E 321 9 feet. S 75 E 109 7 feet. S 86 30 E 14 i feet to a stake at the intersection of the road leading from the public road to the Har shaw Farm then with the said farm nxid as it meanders as fol lows N 37 E 194 feet. N 23 E 458 feet N 33 E 400 feet N 54-30 E 700 feet to a stake on said rx>ad in teli?? East boundary ii!ie of ^ S. 120 and th" West boundary' line of S S No 121. then with the East Boundary .me of S S No 120 and S S Nir 119 and the West boun dary line ?f S S No 121 3901 9 feet to th,. Hornbeam on the South Bank of Hiwassee River, the Northeast corner of S S. No 119 and the Northwest corner of S. S. 121; then with the meanders of Htawasse<. River downstream West and Southwest and direction to the Beginning Being the same lands described in a D?-ed dated April 3. 1945 from J A Richardson and wife. Annie E Richardson, said Deed recorded in Bv>uk 149 at pag<? 610. Offic^ of Register of Deeds for Cherokee Co unty N C.t reference to which is hereby made. This the 26th day of December. 1953 H. L. McKeever, Commissioner 25-4U O-.' fc _j.c )odr Any o ?* a.:.information ? Uia> tA/I. -act liie txAmly ol A KeU*cr of MuJ pi. V b.- husbeii of A ,vJ:e?*s. Mf& fn*lc ;>Xiieid-S of < uliriaiuL RoPert Andrrsoll Ma* ^ j.dluup aJivl Y\l.r> Mdi-A-I.tr) K?i )lj.ve,2* ii It Y) li 1 A Ui Uoltf t)> the tl tension Dlvl^on of htale AoUetfe and pa*d for by the farmer awoixlink to the number of in the herd Throxi|Jh this ptdii a tester toprmla oii^. da> each month on the farm * here tie v*ciktis the milk of lx>v* and lakes a hut ter fat test He then luui^jlri the <.\*st and the jale price of milk and records the expense or pi of it each oow has to her credit fit the end of the month It is totaled for the > ear i^r racfi Hull v i<lua. and the herd A who a ~>0 This record ta very useful to Lhie fcur nitr w.'.eu lit la needing Uj cull ciiiO v*:itru f.c dea.rea to *11 ifood aJiinuils Aj. animal with out <? f"u-l pedigree rarely ever brings her true va_hie 111 a eaa.e GOT <!OlO MISERIES? G?f Quick RalUf... b-Q-R qulcAlj IU ciUily. frveruii fecuuf mm UckdjtcJ.* o?ur%iiU a-ud muacTJlar ?ct*e? 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