f * - R9 w PAGE EIGHT | LEGAL EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor under the will of the Estate of Martha Dockery, deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina. thi? is to notily all persons having claims against the estate of the sa"'d deceas-l ed. to exhibit them to the undersigned at tny home at Grandview. Cherokee County, North Carolina, on or before the llth day of September. 1924, or this notice will be pleaded Pin bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will pleas*, make immediate payment. This llth day of September. 1923. W. A. McDONALD. Extcutor of the estate of Martha Dockery. deceased, late of Cherokee Co. NORTH CAROLINA? Ch-.: | ' Ti ' A .It SimAnda. Entry f Cherokee County: The undersigned A. E. Paimer. of Cherokee ( antv. N -rth Carolina. er.tt!S and lay- cl -.in- ;hc f '.lowing described piece or p.-.r 1 of 4nd in Murphy Township, Che -kec County. State of North Carolina. the san. being vacant and unappr printed , land mhiorr ? ^ntrv \-ir ^ cihe latest ai Awtoaobih T'.ie rcev Over md C c! me term! The loi Probabiy the most time! Features and fore c?-ered the sa farmer w.J Am eric ei Front -aJ :ei.Mjr Aara *i*i , short peoj Lc. MurpH; President Harding, in a ? a firm stand against Gove railroads. He said in par "f belie vo it b? a colossal fc five, inturt ub with political corrupt i.npose incalculable cost ca the pu solution of the rate problems and i tics and Cnd ihet solution in spite o . sponsors fer operations and the pres mpt or coruscate, else Government come as accepted necessity. Nor < would lower rates without repard U. pority of the railways is the prespei property rekts ;n railway investm otion unde- our Constitution, which Any tendency toward confiscation w dest-oy the very foundation on whic This advertisement docs nc Harding's speech, in which he railroads, but it is interesting tc ject in so far as it referred to railroads as advocated by man] i sincere people who believe thai 1 road problem. -HOBn THE OLD PCHABIF , ADVERTISER Being ir. Murphy Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina. on Hanging Dog Creek and described as follows: Beginning on the corner of Mr?.' Hatti,. Johnson and A. E. Palmer land and running S. E. course to the top of the mountain, the winth the! tcp of the mountain to the painted me. tfc.-n witjj thc painted line to thr corner of M. E. Clark's line; then with the donation bne to the begin-; r.ing corner so as to include all the vacant land in this boundary, containing by est i mat on 20 acres, more (Sotted) A. PALMER. Entered this the 1st day of October. 1923. A. M. o.MONDS. Er.try t-k r f r Cfcvrok*;e County. N C. NOR. i CAROLINA?Cherokee A!: pors-. ar here'y notified that a warra* t f wil lbe is>ut * A. E. . tor tf. above .ti> ' !. : 1-t day of N ver: . If.3. f there i- n- prot-d h; .-office before said T:-. the 2r : dr.y cf O.'ober. 1923. A. SiMOKDS. id Greatest htmmitr: i= :!:e tclk ,v nr:.-? is araini! useiul car of ail utilities never celesrr.an. merchant, i family: 553] tr > WBj 50 cubic l?wt lolling iptce m provided oy rexaoviag re*r aai urfc.-is?r,. md leam about id ben ens cf ti.s j MM TOM *683 i.c.s r?i?d* SSSSSi \ irr\ iisi^' EjPpCi ' Ownership Blunder~ President HARDING i . ... _.. . . ! speecn at ivansas city, tooK !rnment ownership of the t as follows: lunder which wouid destroy initia.on, create regional jealousies and blic treasury. But wt must find a the necessary expansion of fscilif the prejudices of the present-day ant-day deetroyerr. who wouid hank* ownership and operation will bo* 3o i share the views of those who J > railroad good fortune. The pros ity of the American people, and the cnt are entitled to every consider U due to property rights anywhere. , ill lead to confusion and chaos and \ h the Republic is builded." )t reproduce all of President urged the consolidation of the > note his position on the sub* Government ownership of the f politicians; and even by some t this is a solution of the rail> ?ENTS ' | : Register of Deeds for Cherokee; ; County. North Carolina. Es< fflcio' c Entry Taker for Cherokee* County Ncrth Carolina. a (3-ii-aep? u NORTH CAROLINA?Chrokee County. SUPERIOR COURT Noah Bryan: f i vs. Alex Handy and wifCordie. and W. M. Hatnby and Wife. Adeline. i o: et ais. NOTICE OF ACTION The defendant*. Alex Hamby prd wife. Cordie Hamby. are notified that N1 ah Bryant ha* fil"d a pettt *n i nthe offic? of the Clerk of th Superior Court of Cherok *e County setting forth that two certain deed*, the or.e executed by the ' *aid Alex Hamby and wife. Cordie ,, mmh and the other by said W. M. Hair." > ar.d wife. Adeline, the latt *r of which conveyed to Noah Bryant with covenants of seizing: and warranty. a certain tract of land in Cherokee Ceunty adjoining lands of T. J. Shearer. Elisha Eilor. J. H. Rimlnn* nn! n?h.>r^ nril for***. er of which conveyed the same lad* j with similar covenants, to the do- ? fondant. A1t o destroyed by fire without be- y ;r.g registered and praying the clerk -j order a su*vcvor to survey the q land and mark the boundaries and y report the same, and thereupon to confirme the said report and declare the e.-tate of Noah Bryant in the' said land; and you are further noV t.fied that the petition i< now on file in. the office of the sad clerk, and that you are requred to appear before him at his of ice in Murphy o r.the first Monday- of November. 01 next, it being the third da'- of said month, and answer or demur to said petition: otherwise, the relief there in dt manded wili be granted. S Witness E. E. Davis. Cle^k of said Court at office in Murphy, this the 9th day of October. 192-1. o E. E. DAVIS. Cleric Superior Court. y NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE OF r? LAND d By virtu j of thj ant': r'.ty vested me by a d?.i of trust evecutcd by I. E. Price, registered in the v office of R cistcr of Deed-* for Cherokee County in 1: 74 at page C 10". c ?r.vering to the u.nd rdgned p ;r the lani hereinafter describ- * ' ' > : Payment of certain S notes, defaulv h.ving been made in S th payment of a part of *aid notes. 3 and the owner thereof having a demanded foreclosure, 1 the under- g signed trustee will on Monday, the s i 2th day of November. 1923. at One 5 o'clock P. M.. at th? Court house S door >n tho Town of Murphy, sell g at public auction to th?. highest 5 bidder for cash, the following des- j-j cribed lands, lying and being in the 3 Cherokee County. North Carolina, 3 and bounded and described as fol- 3 lows: ? Being tract No. 77 and partes of 3 tracts No5.78 and 84 i;; District No. g 3. Beginning or a -mall hickory* op 3 the West Bark of the Rlairsville g Road, corner of No. 74, runs West 3 i'.y putrs in a u:3VK oaK, corner or i ; 75; thence South 135 pole? to a post j: c ak; thence Eats to the top of the . ridge, with the original lir.c to a black jack; thenco Southeast to a| small black oak; thenc North to the | North wet oorncx of No. 7t?; thence] East with said line : > the middle ! of the B.rirsviile i uad: thence with, the and middle of std?"* read to the beginning corner, containing TOO acres, more or less. Being the land E. M. Brown and wife i sold t0 J. E. Price. Thia October the 10. 1025. R. II. KING. Trustee. n0-4t.rhk> NOTICE i Notice is hereby given that the S Board of County Commissioners of 2 Cherokee Ccunty. North Carolina. 2 will receive bids ur.til 9 o'clock A. M. 2 on Octobei 31st, 1923. in the Court C House at Murphy. North Carolina, ' * for the purchase of $16,000 School ? Bonds of said County, denominat'on 3 $500 each, dated October 1st. 1923. 2 arc! maturing $500 October 1st, 1D3-: P to 1951, both inclusive, and $1,000 3 October 1st. 1952 and 1953, bear'ng j ? interest at the rate of six per cent | a re - annnm. navahlo ?d bank or trust company palabie ? the order of the TreasureJl of herokee County, North Carolina, for vo per centum of the par value f the bonds bid for. to secure the c-unty against any loss resulting cm a falure of the bidder to comply :th the tenui of this bid. The right is reserved t0 reject any - all bids or to accept the bid deemi most advantageous to the County. A. M. SIMONDS. Cleric. oar?3 of County Commissioners, Murphy, Nofth Caroilna The bonds above described have !t-'ady been scld. and this notice published only for the- purpose ol ?rfectir.g the legality of same. A. M. SIMONDS. ffer* oard of fftwntr C?!S2iisbr.cs, Murphy, North Carolina Upper Martin's Creek The teachers met at Old martin's reck Saturday and appointed Mr. :ff Martin as thir groupleader. Thos resent.1 were: Messers Jeff Martin [arve Carringer. Misses Ida Chastain e.-ta Loudermilk, and Mae Moss, he next meeting will be on Friday, ctober 26 at 1:30 old Martin's Creek. ?'e hope to have some mor, teachers resent at our next meeting. Mr. Harve Abernathy went to [a'*by Saturday on business. V/. ar*. " aving a sweet time since rrup mill mads? its appearance in ur settlement. Mr. Harvey Thompson from Grand ew visited Mr. -Harve Abernathy ur.dav. t We are sorry to report the illnc ^ f Mrs. John Dockery. Rev. Jeff Martin ar.d wife, an i Ir. and Mrs. Mark Stalcup visited platives at Young Harris Ga. Sun ay. Misses Leila Martin and Ma Moss isited Lilly Keasley" Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chastian ar.d arl Cunningham were among :he eople who went to the singing co-..I We = = ij f Have you exa f go through th = old jtyle and ( = mum heat if tl E 1 We Handle m f We car. k11 y? E most possible - they are beau = | BLANKETS GO \ | hundreds of them = the market was at E to pass our saving > I = Come and see of odd dishes Towr WETM7 JOIN MURPHY'S CHA j vention at Andrews Sunday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Paul Martin and chil. j dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keasler Sunday. Rev. Noble Piv ached an interest ing sernon Old Martin's Creek Sunday night to an attentive congregation * Mr. Lee Owtr.by entertained the 1 young pe??ple with a singing at his j home Sunday afternoon. Bryan Would Trade Smith For Pinchot I WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 ? Refer-1 ' inc Vj efforts of Governor Pinchot, i in "clean up" Pennsyvania. William Jennings Bryan told the citizenship conference on prohibiti n here t>nig!it that he would like "to trad the , Democratic governor of New York for th?: Republican governor of P n"And I would like." he added, "to throw in a few more Democratic officerg to boot." ! FOR CO s SE *1* W. M. FAIN GRO x X Opposite L. & N. Stati WE WISH T -Our many friends and cu-tomc Fair and hope everybody that c? work together for a bigjr r and bet We would like to have s v- r n xt week. Will pay ca.-h at best k br.ve r. full lir.e of grace: h vc y. ;< \> us a trial. We <11: I N DON'T FORGET OUR LINE WHOL 1 ?[ We would like t buy or.3 ^ood mil w. B. DIOK | FHONE 131 illllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllilD IA St Sell ' mined those heaters to te e coming winter? Or per cut of date. You can't ge lis is the case. The Very Late 3u a stove or range that wi heat with the least possib ities. Come and see them VITH STOVES. You be i i ? - - ?ajiu we DOUgni them ear. the bottom and we save n on to you. DISHES! DISHES!! : what bargains we have i closing out at less than tson & Ant tKE A HOUSE INTO A lMBER OF COMMERCE AND WAT* ?r -i FrfcUy. OctoUr 11. 1M3 . I rk Hatchet ig) for Sick Fowh USE mustang a*. Ftt Mator u. trsfflasfess? {sjs mm Ewfi???! !t ? his vards a-riA,T |i3be59 T??nrneaded it to the #?aCT,? kCSv> vty- a /?"? '?? c.* ggg# ?? j g|sp stta&?s5s>s?g ~ Wr? FREE aovvaSf pTS', r ?* ?k?^.assfs^ |*4,w Sold by Drug and General 5tcr?* MEXICAN I I.COK AT THE LABEL ON YOL'R TAPER. IF BEHIND. PAY rp. I x-x-x-xx-x-x: ***** AL ;E 1 i CERY COMPANY or. Phone 101 :: O THANKr* for th;:r patronage during the ' >me had h g.?->4 time. Let's all ' ter Fair for 1924. ; al bushe!? of gnod Irish potatoes t market price. ; ion. f( cd. etc. Would h ??1 ?d to vcr fro? anything we sell. OF SFII.TZ SHOES FOR TrlF K FAMILY !; i v w:th calf about 4 iror.tb; aid EY & SONS FREE DELIVERY liiiinoim I 5 O 1 over i Em e if they will haps they are t the maxist 111 3*OV0S x ji ill give you the le fuel. And st we have them? ly last spring when nony and are going * . - ? - \ in them. Lot i half price. Jerson J HOME |