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THE SCOUT. MERONEY & TOWNS, KIUTOISS & PUOI'KlETOHS. PUBLISHED EVEIIY TUESDAY THE SCOUT IS TIIE Official organ of Cherokee fouuty. , Official organ of Graham cdiuity. Official organ of Clay county. Oflicial organ of the Town of Murphy. TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1895. J. E. Smith ?ave us a Shannon apple yesterday hard to beat. J. L. Johnson was up on business from Isabella, Tenn., last. week.' L. P. Xiilbert and wife are on a visit to relatives at Toecoa, Ga. Miss Birdie Patton. spent Sunday at M. A. Hyatt's, near Tomotla. Mr. John .DeJournctte and family have removed from Ellia to Dalton ovea in Ilfwe, A? who run a yirber shop here, has located at Dahlonega. Thad Bailey is filling the place of Agent Smathers during his rest from the office. ' , J. L. Martin, of Nptla, dropped in to see us Friday and handed us a dollar. The obituary of Miss Adelia Bry son, of Andrews, will appear in our next issue. J. L. Wilson and familj' paid a visit to Graham county and returned a week ago. Money from the sale of cattle and lumber is being circulated freely in the ccrunty. j Geo. W. Kimsey, prinOal of the Andrews school, was .in town on business last night. O. G. Martin aud wife have broke up housekeeping and are boarding at Mrs. Ella Britain's. David Chance, of Rocky Branch, has our thanks for a raddish that Weighed seven pounds. L. H. Barnhill, the photographer, who went from here to Andrews, is now located at Bryson City. Our graded school is moving quiet -vly along. We trust it is doing well. ThereTs'lVo'isomplaint so far, Overseers wbdulo not work their sections before court- in October wilt get into trouble beyond'a doubt. A Snnday school contention will be held on . brasstown 1' nday before the fourth Sunday in September. town, were-in our office on Friday. 1 They look the picture ot happiness, f Mr. Ben Posey has mov A tn th r I jiennesa House ana win renx OIU uis . . . ... I property on street. the hill on Peach tree W. R. McLeod and A. K. Dickey have procured a stand for business at the exposition grounds in At lanta. Mrs. Rebecca Todd, &oni the eastern part of the State, it visiting Her brother, fc. 1 . Jvincaid, who has been quite sick O. G. Martin, our clever postal clerk, resumed his run Sunday after beiii" sick several days. Bass Dick ey tilled his place. Mrs.J. L. Smathers and children returned home last Tuesday from au I - ..aa 1 extended visit 10 relativesJn' Swain and Haywood counties. Miss Carrie Parrish, who has been visiting at Andrews for a few weeks, has returned and says her trip was .full of delights, not to be excelled. Mr. Isacc Mayfield and wife, of Fort Worth, Tex., left Saturday! af ter spending a few days ' with Dr. Mayfield and family, of our town. rs. Dr. V . S. McCombs, after I an extended visit to relatives at ltmnnntrri hi hnl-kntKnv 'I'itn I ' ,...F,.t j ,lt.u.uulcl,,u.uii. o W Tl r.io. t u,.H ... ... ..jrv.. I - Tenn spent the past week visitinff ions, leaving ior uis nome yesteraay. J. L.. Johnson, of Macon county, C' was ordered before Dr. J. W. Pal- ton, of our town, a week since for (tober, 1895, at the court house door tne purpose oi getting an increase oi I in nana nn l r n i v. w -rt mm ' . -w-v I . it. u. u.uiott maae a trip to ian- lonea and Gainesville last' week I v,.m .nr. if Tiai.trwiArra io aa. . I cate there icnasea Dy J. v. cooper at an exe-1 c ..x. . I j. i. amatners, depot agent ot tne I Southern Railwav at thi nlaee. who has been east for a resL sient Sun-1 day iii town with his family, return- Ids to Conolly Springs yesterday. , - i.i i iue hod. a. a. campoeii retornea f Satardky from Raleigh, where he! bad been in attendance upon a meetinr of the Arnngton mvesti-1 said Ask hinv to let H joa sti his patent churu. "I ;' Mrs. W nAlcLeod7the millim r, is still selling at and .under cost, making room, for new goods. Call and set what wonderful bargains at cottage below the parsonage. T. C. Dickey left las Thursday with beef cattle to Richmond, Va., and we learn that he wired 11. Louis Jennyss not to buy any more until he heard from him, the market was full. . v : To our many ' customers " and friends : . We expect front $lis for ward to do a strictly cash business and sell goods for a less profit than ever sold for here. Gcklev & Co. " We want our snliseribers those who are more than a year behind -to come in and tell us what they can do. We are "not running a paper for glory nor for fun it's a-business (transaction. v' W. N. Cooper, of Cooper & Co., who is in New York buying goods, writes that he has purchased over 200 suits of clothing, besides a lot of odd pants. Watch out for a change in their big ad. next week. "We & aver received an essay" for publication "The Power of Influ ence." We may be able to use it later on. We have glanced over it and pronounce it.' good, and only wish we had room for such articles. Dr. T. C. Smith, the well-known wholesale.- druggist of Asheville, spent Thursday in town getting ac quainted with our merchants. His card appears in another column, to which we direct attention. He has the largest drug house in the State ' From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Iiemedy is a godsend to the afflicted. There is no advertisement about this; we feel just like saying it. The Democrat, Carrolton-, Ky. Forsale by M. C. King & Son, Drug- gists. . . W. n, cm ...... j , . ly. was in town yesterday, and brought from Havesville W. T. Bird and Jacob Buckney, of Buncombe county, who had been on a prospect ing tour and were returning home. Miss Cordia Penland came this far with them, being a relative. We were one of a large audience at the dedication of Bcllview Acad emy last Saturday. We will tell you more about it later, but the people are a unit on the school. 1 hey are progressive, talk and act sensible. The dedication was a success and ifTeTJ? will soon be second to I none Mr T M (H.omL.r. f f21onlL- Xenn , who has a late patent on a bedstead, was in our town last week wishing to select a suitable place for I manufacturing the same, left Satur- day and will be back soon to form a I ol Ailr s m 1 11 n J r 4 1 i Ir An i I '" ""i'v " . - MIUTCIUCIili illlVLUIIIlf 111 LIII3 WHY I An nn .1. 1 Z ll. . I - " . I of a bedstead that we have ever seen. Mr. Jacob Esbensen, who is in the employ of the Chicago Lumber Co., at Des Monies, la.,' says: "I have just sent some medicine back to my mother in the old country, that I . - I knOW from nersonal use to lie the I best medicine in the world for matism, having used it in my family tor several years. It is called CJbam-1 berlain s Pain Balm. It always does I ilQ ,,.1. " m k4i i.. "JV- """- by M. C. King & Son, Dru;rist8. I Lotion agent of the Southern l'tirn' way requests that the citizens of Cherokee countv to ooW. n.half j . . . tue conipiaint or tie rehcf prayed for 1. .,,,. 1 u a . .11.-11 i-..i-x ;ii 1 ij " uiuuci cauu ui tue iiiicst vanenes 01 1 r.i- ,iv 1 . w. ku w iuc Atlanta exposition. The apples should be carefully selected and the I names of the apples and address of I the growers to be given. . Leave them with R. A. Akin or F. E. Iianr. NOTICE. North Carolina Cherokee county : By virtue of the following execu- tions issuiner from the clerk superior I court for said county, to-wit : M. L. f.wto v il RrAndrAth W P Rarmpr Ac Son v (i. Rrandreth. I "' - ' - ",r:r:-""' "wo . three executions in the name of J. Axloy & Bro. to use of John Sil- wif. on Monday, the 14th day of Oc juurpny wiiuiu tegsi ai nours, sen an tne rirnu line ana interest oi i j . i. : J ... . u r 1 1 I uraiiurei.il iu auu tu tue iuuuwinri ... . - . rtesenbert property, . to-witr Une house and lot southwest of the Mcth- odist parsonage, and adioinins the 1 . 1. - l,A..(n. I . -r . w-r mt- I mT . icntion sale pt uranuretn property; j also one house and lot southwest of I i the. above descnoed Cooper lot and opposite J. W. Patton s; also that I part of the old Green lot purchased bvG. Brandreth from f. Jones, also J 13 i i a. ; i. L- ij, I oia jrresuyieria.il cuurcu iuw fur- i ebased by G. Brandreth from G. M. Biumentbal and wife. Sold as the property of G. Brandreth to satisfy executions and cost. 1 Tina September 9,' 1895. S. W". DavidsoXj-Je Sheriff. . -' - Dr. T. O: SMITH, DRUGGIST, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Pays cash for Ginseng and Bees wax at market price. - siOyi Commissioners' Sale. Pursuant to a decree of the supe rior court for Cherokee county at Inly special term, 1893," modified by a judgment entered, at spring term, 1894, of said superior court, in the case of J. J. fc J. E. Maddox against A. J. Arp et als, the undersigned will sell at.. the court house door in Murphy cn Monday, the 14th day of October, 1895, at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing real estate, situated in the town of Culberson, in said county, to-wit: Town lot Ko. 8 as set forth on the map of said 'town, to which reference is made for metes and bounds. This Sept. 2, 1895. M.W.BELL, Commissioner. Notice. - North Carolina Cherokee county : By,; virtue of a writ)f execution issuing from the office of clerk supe rior court for said county, in favor of llaynes, flenson & f -o. against A. li. Smith, I will on Monday, the 14th day of October, 1895, during legal sale.hjours at the court house door in iTiurpny, sen an tne rignt, title ana interest of A. is. bmitli in .and to tract of land No. 51 in district 6, ad joining tne lands ot J. w.uooper, N. N. Ilvatt and others, except that (art which was allotted the said A. i. Smith as his homestead. Said sale will be made to satisfy said exe cution and costs. lerms of sale cash. This Sept. 7, 1995. :-.S. W. Daviosox, Jb, Sheriff. ' Notice. North Carolina Cherakeo cou nty By virtue of a venditioni exponas !ciiiiirr from nftira rtf lfrlr ennprinr cort&0f said county in favor of T. S. Deaver against J. J. Owenbv. I commanding me to sell that piece of ,and therein de8Cribed, to-wit: Parts I t,.,.!. xr, ia7 qoo o,, n-f f tract No. 146, in district No. 8 of said county,! win on jvionaay, tne 14th day of October, 1895. sell said property at the court house door in Murphy to satisfy said venditioni exponas and costs, lerms of sale cash. This Sent. 3, 1895. S. VV. Daviosox, Ja., Sheriff. .Notice. Xorth Carolina Cherokee county: In the superior court. Tennie King vs it an son King. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against him in the snnerinr c.ojirt of said eotmtv hv the pfaintitfaGove named for a divorce' from the bonus of matrimony and let the said defendant take notice that he is requir- I 1 J . 1 -IT n . c Y VPt ieiore wo juagc pi lue su rr trkii it t r AAiinr4i ln !- vl 1 f.k.i 41. a county of Cherokee at the courthouse i 2? "ST"", swer or demur to the complaint of the offico of'the clerk of the iperior court of said councy within the first three days ... rtake notice that if he fail to so appear lino nri w ikx c n im . ! . I nmnln!n( X" i'i U'UimoiUk plaint. the nlaintiff will be entitled toth to the. re- lief demanded in her said complaint. This August 2t,'18!K. s3w D. L. WATTS, C. S. C. Notice. North Carolina Cherokee couty: In the Kiintn-ior court. ID. A. Nelson vs. Alexander Bradlev te aereuaant anove named will take notice that an action entitled as above hatt been commenced in the, minerinr rhen-hoL08 f "nty' f.0Vihe 8u,m i labor done and performed in and about "r " ' " 7r "SW " L "V;" . way Company at its road in Baid county, ana let saia aeienaautaurtner take no. tice that a summons arid warrant ofat- tachiheut have issued and are returnable I to tue fan term, lovo, ot tne superior court of said county, to be held in the tv r i.1 r ber next, when and where the defend - n.nt is required to appear and answer uy iiiu ji;iiutui win u grauieu. tnis August i, Jyo. a27w D. L.. WATTS. C. S. C. Notice. North Carolina Cherokee.county In the Superior Court. J. W. Cooper vs. Ann liamsaur and , . Joim Kamsaur. . . . . The defendants aboved Inamed- wiTl take notice that . an: actlonenti tied as above lias been commenced , in tue su perior court of Cherokee county for de cree to perfect the title to certain lands situated in said county and State, de- scribed in the plaintiff's complaint in f action, and the said defendants will .1 4. 4l. A " M A.I.T. nn t.l fit.h Mnndair after tl. firkt Mnn imiivi Wl V nuu wuuili tnj uciu day in September, J 895, at the court house in said coiHitv. and answer or de- mnrto the complaint in said action, or two uiuuiMji win npiuy w me court ior the relief demanded in said comnlaint. tius mtn or August, iy.. a27w0 D. L. WAITS, C. S. C. MURPHY PRODUCE MARKET. , COEBECTED WEEKLY BY dks rK:K e uiutuciio, nyn, . . 5 per lb. 12 1.2 to 15 8 to 10 .- ; 64o 7 - 40 - 65 65 . " 3c 10 to 18 2 00 - C 10 to 15 61-2 - 12 1-2 .-V:-- . 75 v-- . 1 00 - r 7c liens, Ducks: Eggs, per dos. Poo iac Ktioli 1 1 - orn, o.a, per ousn. Meai, per nusn allow, per id. Wool, per lb, Ginseng, per lb. Dry hides, per lb utter, per lb. iiunejr, itr kj. I n . 1 Lard, per lb, Clay peas, per bush. White beans, per bush Irish potatoes, per bush Pork, per. pound fSabiect to fluctuation. otice. North CaroliuJH-Cherokee countv: By virtue of ai execution issuing from the office of oleik superior court for said county I will oil Monday, September 80, 1805, on the prffmisea of the Cherokee Lumber anil JlUnufacturing Co., near the Clay and Cherokee county lines, just above the farriJjDf r). T. Suddertli, on Hiawassee river seU the franchise, to gether with alU corporate right of said Cherokee Lumber and .Manufacturing Company ; also at the same time and place I will selrVme portable saw mill, engine, bor aiad other fixtures situat ed on said premises also on Monday, October It, 18J'5 at the oonrt house door in Murpliy I will sell a 1 the right, title and intei est of the Cherokee Lumber and Manufacturing Co. in and to that tract of laud lying in Cherokee county on the Hiaw.irfsee river, being the prop erty conveyed to .1. L. Ball by D. T. Sud dertli and wife, by deed dated Septem ber 27, 1892, and by said Ball conveyed to said lumber company by deed dated February 28, 1803. Terms of sale cash. This September 3d, 381'.. S. W. Davidson, Ju., Sheriff. nasiasr ctoayn: i That's the -way we arc turning our stock this .; week. We are "doing this in order U make roo ior a . hand- v some lii f new goods just - received an e(ied for inspection Farmers Supplies Just receTved A handsome line crockery and glassware. Enormous Values In all lines for the least mon ey to lie. iound in town, and especially is this true" in re gard to DRY GOODS AND LADIE DRESS GOODS. R. A. AKIN'S. So 5mple, 3- 1 Wine tomes out of ten whenweare out of sorts our trou bles can be removed by that re liable old medicine, Browns . firon Bitters. which for more than 26 years has been.curmpr manv oeoole of Dyspepsiamlibusness, Ma laria, Impure,. Blood, Neural gia, Headache, Liver and Kid ney troubles. It's the peculiar combination of 4ront the great trength-givettrwith selected vegetable remedies of true value that makes Brown's Iron Bitters so cfood for strengthen- inland purifying the system. ; It is specially good for women and icnildrenr-it makes them strong and rosy. . . Brown's Iroa Fi'tem la pleasant to take, and it will not c t3 the teeth nor cause constipation- Se. MS crossed red linen ' on the Mermppet. Our book, '-How to Live a Hundred Years." tells ail about it; tree" for Sc. stamp.-? a6 60 , . B.owm Chemical x. Baltimore. J Valuable Timber For Sale. BY virtue of a decree of the 'superior court of Graham county, N. C, rendered at sprinr. term. 1805, of said court the undersigned oifers for sale a large quantity of timber, to-wit: AH the standing timber of marketable size on : o tracts of land in said county, among which is poplar, oak, pine, chest nut and other valuable timbers; also, a large quantity or poplar and other logs cut and iu or upon or near the banks of streams in said county tributary to the Tennessee river. The above property is sold by the un dersigned as receiver by virtue of a de cree of said court in the case entitled. 'A. C. William8;et als vs. The Crosby Lumber Co. et als," and persons desir ing to purchase timbers will hud it to tneir advantage to investigate this op- rtunity. 't ue standing timber is wit h short distances of tributaries of the lennessee river. , some or wiiicii are floatable streams, aud upon others there S jlask Jams ww can be used . to con vey logs to sucli jfc-reaws as are noataoie. The receiver isrvmthorized by said, de cree to sell this timber, either publicly or privately, and should be glad to furn ish further and full information to any one desiring to -purchase. If satisfactory disposition of the above described property is not made by pri vate sale, tnen it will oe soia to tne highest bidder for cash at the couit house door in Kobbinsvillo, N. C, on Monday, the 4th day of December, 1805, within sale hours. . J.,W. KIKG. Receiver, - Itobbinsville, N. C. Notice. North Carolina, M I In the Superior ' Clay county. ) court. if. G. Kitchen vs. G. VV. Penland, May Marr. Anna Marr, Wm. Rogers and wife Julia Rogers, John A. Penland, W, 11. Dillardiand wife Sophia Dil lard et als. . . , . The defendants above named will take notice that an action has been begun against them by the above named plain tiff in the superior court of Clay county to- compel the defendauts named to make title to certain real estate in saia county, coutraoto-d, and sold by one H. AI, Penland, the ancestor of ueienaants, to nlaintiff or his' assismor: and let the said defendants take notice that they are required to appear before the judge of the superior court at a court to bo held for the county of Clay at the court house in Hayesville on the 5th Monday after The 1st Monday - in September, 1895. and answer .or demur to complaint of the plaintiff which will be deposited in the office of the superior court clerk of Jsaid county within the first three day of said term, and that if they fail to appear and vanswer said complaint withiivfiaid tiinoUhe plaintiff will take judgment for theWief demanded in his said complaint, TJ! July 1(5, 1895., ' a7wd . t. n; i, : : . OCK, C. S, C. f 1. -'1: i LEFT IIST iOr- HA VE MADE THE PRICES TO MOVE THEM. Those Lace Stripes cut to - -real bargains Dress Ginghams that were worth 8c. are novv - - - - . s - -2"- i . Dress Ginghamshat Avere worth ioc. are now going at - - - -1 ..-FH. -' .above goods are in your Will have a general closing out sale For the next three weeks of all Summer Goods, Remnants, Odds and Endls. Must make room for my fall stock' and the only way I know of is to cut prices. Call may do us both good. I T. CORDER. MURPHY Graded School. FAIL TEEM BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 3d. Tuition Free t those in the district. Outsiders only $1.(10 per month.' Board can be secured at $5.00 and $8.00 per month in private families. ; r A. C. RE YNOLDS, ' '- ' .". Prineipal. HIGH School Optns July 29, 1S95. A school of gootl reputation. Tuition sfil.00 per mouth, when settled monthly. Board, with principal, or in private families, at $7 and $i8.00 per month. Dormitories' for those wishing to board themselves.- Fine location. Health unsurpassed. Good Social surroundings. WILL H. PHILLIPS, Prin.. T " Hayesville, N. C. New timeand double daily fast through car Fervico from Memphis to Arkansas and Texas via the Iron Moun tain lionte and Texas Pacific llys. The only line out of Memphis running free reclining ehair cars and elegant coaches tL rough without change to Lit tle Kock, Texarkana, Marshall, ' Dallas and Forth orth. " For lowest rates to Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Colorado, California and- all point i west, Address A. A. GALLAGHER, r . -So. Pass. Ag't. Mo. Pac. R'y. 103 lie ad House, Chattanooga, Tenn. Lumber Cut Accurately and Ua iaiy on tne FARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed Saw Mill with Quick RMedlag Head 30.000 reek wun juoKines ana rsoiiera irom la w w Horse -rower. For fall descriptive catalogue address, A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., . YORK, PA. Notice. North Carolina Cherokee county:; ' In the superior court. W. P. Walker vs. Alex Bradley. The defendant. Alexander Bradley, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against him by the plaintiff, W. P. Walker, in the superior court of said county to re cover the sum of $390.1? due by account, the summons and warrant of attachment in said action have been regularly issued, and let the said defendant take "notice that he is required to appear before the judge of the superior court at a court to be Yield. for4he county of Cherokee at the court house in Murphy on the 6th Monday after the first Monday in Sep. tember, 1895, and auswer the complaint in said action, which will be filed within the first three days of said term, and let the defendant take notice that if he fail to appear and answer or demur to said complaint within the time required by SB law, judgment will Do taken for the sum demanded by sai Tins Auzust 10. lS'Ji. a27wo 4 . D, L. WATTS, C.iJ. C. Hayesville IP bw3EFIlJE3 - Bnn7slw3k23sjbr dCLaSSKsIL? 'anted ... i i V ft 1 I 1 u - MUST O-O. 1 per 3c. yd c. per yd. per 4C yd plums and are needed business. for anything you need it ? 5 . One door north Postonlce. - 4 1 X Burning Or ' rreezmg. Whether vou're scorched with fever or chilled with , a deep seated cold, the same medicine will cure you Dr. C CRoc's For The XivcrA and Kidneys. V PlMcnnt to the Taste. V '4 tion, but breaks chills, prevents fever, purifies and thickens the A J blood, corrects the liver, clean- -f sea .the stomach and improves I digestion, creates an appetite y and quiets the nerves. 1 all druggists and general stores. I CULLEN & NEWMAN, V . . . Sole Proprietors, 1 Knoxville, Tennessee. )' For sale bv GUBLEY & CO. Andrews, N. C. . Notice. 1 North Carolina Cherokee count-: . 15y virtue of a venditioni exponas issuing from the office of clerk supe rior court of said county, in favor of M. VV.rJ.egg aarainst liobei t Young- blood and A. A. Campbell, ordering me to expose to sale -the property hereinafter described, to-wit: Part of lot No. 9 of the original survey on Valley liiver avenue, beginning ou a stake 20 feet sw from the sw corner of J. M. Black's lot and running S40E 51 1-2 feet to the Harshaw line; thence .N50E 200 feet to Val ley River avenue; then north 40 W 51 1-2 feet; then south 50 W 200 feet to the beginning, being the lot of land on which A. A. Campbell lived Dec. 12,-18911 will on Monday, the 14th day of October, 1895, at the court house door in Murphy sell said property to satisfy said vendit ioni exponas and costs. Terms of sale cash. 'This Sept. 3, 1895. ; S. W.'Davidsox, Jn., Sheriff. Summer Goods . Ready-Made Clothing, . : Ladies' and Gent's Hats, - 1 Dry Goods and Notions, A FRESH AUD LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. JjO. M. DICKEY, ' XI YTVOrZSXl., S7. O. M. & N. GA. R. R J. B. GLOVER, Receiver. 'XOBTHBOCSO. Ijeave Murphy Arrive Knoxville . " Cincinnati " Chicag ; : ' St. Louis 10:30 a m 6:20 p ra 7:25 a m 5: 25 p in 0:00 pin HOUTIIIMIl-rXIV. Leave Murphy -10:30 a in Ai rive Atlanta 0:25 p m " . Nashville 0:0". p m " Memphis 2:45 p nl T ; ; . Connections made at JVTariethi with W. & A.'s though trains for Memphis and all points, west. No change of earn. Connection made at Knoxville with J,. & N, via-Jellico and Q. & C. via Iiarri maii for all points North and Northwest. Cheap round trip tickets on sale JJur lhy to Louisville, 'Ky., for G. A. II. en campment, Sept. 8 to 11, rate H.(; to Knoxville for battlefield encampment, Sept. la to 10, rate 3.00; to Chattanoo ga for Chickamauga Park dedication, Sept. 10 to 19, rate S3.20. To Atlanta for Cotton States and In ternational Exposition, tickets limited to Jan. 7th to be sold Sept 5 and 12 and daily after Sept 15, rate .".80.; tick ts to be sold daily ,Sept 15 to Dec 30, with 15 days limit, rate 4.23; tickets to be sold daily Sept 15 to Dec :), with 7 dayllimit. rate $:.25. A orth west, Southwest should write to us for low rates aud full information. W li. liHAIILKY, J. A. PltlDK, Cen'l Pass. Agt- - Trn -Paewrfgt.- Auoxvuie, xenn. . -J D. Self, agent. Murphy, N C North Carolina ) Cherokee county f Superior" Court. - It. II. JJrown -; ' . vs. ) , The Pnektown Sulphur, Notice. Iroii ifc Copper, Co. ) The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against it ry the plaintiff 11. II. Urown in the Superior court of Cherokee county North Carolina to recover the sum of one thousand dollars damages done to plaintiffs real es tate in said county by the defendant company in the conduct cf certain works in connection with its mining operations in Polk county .Tennessee. And let the defendant take notice that it is required to appear at the next terra of the JSnperior court to be held for the county of Cherokee at the court house in Murphy on the sixth Monday after the first Monday in September 1895 and answer or de mnr to the complaint of the plaintiff which will be deposited in the office of the clerk of the Superior court of said, county within the first three days of said term, and let the de fendant take notice that if it fail to appear and answer said complaint at said term the plaintiff will be en titled to the relief demanded in said complaint. Given under my hand at omce in juurphy nn this tne 2nd d ly of September 1895. IX L. Watts, C. S. C. SOUTHERN (P1E1IMONT Al LINE.) 7tT. INT. Cm 33J.-vrlslox& In effect July 7th, 1895 This Condensed Schedule is published as information and is subject to change T i.1 M. - A.' A A. (Central Time Standard.) Leave Arrive Arrive Ariive Arrive Arrive Leave Arrive Ariive Arrive Arrive Arrive Asheville Waynesville Bryson City Andrews Tomotla Murphy Murphy ' Tomotla Andrews Bryson City W aynesville Asheville 10 15 a m 11 42 am 2 25 p m 5 48 p m 0 23 p ra 0 47 p m 4 50 a ra 5 10 am 040am 04 a ra 11 42 pm 110pm W. A. TUKK, Gen. Pass. Agt., Washington, I). C, J. L. Smatueks Local Agt. - . . Public Sale by Trustee's and Re ceivers of Talc Property, near Murphy. N. C. Gkoroia Fulton county. The undersigned William L. Peel and Willa id H. Nutting as trustees under a certain trust deed marie by the Atlanta Talc and Soapstoue Mining aud Manu facturing Company, dated the 7th day of March 1888, duly recorded ;April 14tU 1888 iu book "W" pp 442-5 of the Kegis try of Deeds for Cherokee county North Carolina, in pursuance of the power of sale therein contained; and the said William L. Peel and Williard II. Nutt ing, also as receivers, duly appointed by the Superior Court of Kulton County, Georgia, in suit between themselves and others as plaintiffs and the said Atlanta Talc and Soapstoue Miniug & Manufact uring Company and others as defend ants and in pursuance of the judgment aud decree of said court made in the same case in open court the 3rd day of JntyitttMami the same duly affirmed in the Supreme Court of OiemirrrCiewrT gia, July 8th, 1805, and tho said William J.. Peel und Willard II. Nutting "also in ' pursuance of two certain judgments and decrees rendered by the Superior Court of Cherokee county, N. in a suit be tween said trustees as plaintiffs and said Atlanta Talc and Soapstoue Mining and Manufacturing Cwmpany and others as defendands, and which wtre rendered at the spring term 1891, and the fall term 1802 of said Superior court of -Cherokee county, N, C, will sell the property described below at public out cry in the city of Atlanta, said Fulton county, Ceorgia, before the court house door to the highest and best bidder for cash ou Tuesday the first day of Octo ber 1805, within the legal hours of sale and make title to the purchaser under approval of the court of the following aescribed real estate, to wit: all that tract or parcel of laud, situated, lying . and being, iu the county of Cherokee, state of North Carolina, ou the waters of the Notla river, bounded and inore patticularly described as follows: . Be ing tract ;i in district No. & bounded as follows: Beginniug at a .chestnut tree on mu east oauK 01 saia river and run ning 138 poles to a black oak, thence west 130 poles to a hickory tree n the bank of said liver, thence down the riv er with its meanders to the beginning and containing 135 acres more or less, together with all and singular the rights ways, members and . appurtenancus thereto being, belonging or in anywise appertaining, with all the buildings and outfit thereon; being the entire plant as it stands. - r ' . j -v Witness the hands and seals of said trustees and receivers this the 13th day of July, 1855. V William I Peel, (L. S.) WlLLAKlll. NUTTIXH, (Li. ) Trustees aud Itectivcfi
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1895, edition 1
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