7, 1W4 ^?? e ^H^^^Hpower commission fl^^^V~ompfiance wit hthe Federaii ' wwer act (41 stat., 1063). ' is hereby given that: fTht Southern Appalachian Powder Company of Asheville, North Carolina, has made indication covering a proposed power dam in Hiawassce River at Hangingdog Creek ( creating a pool extending about one mile above the town of Murphy and r and also covering a second proposed dam about 170 feet high at a point about one mile above the town of Murphy, creating a reservoir extending approximately 11 n^les upstream therefrom te a point about midway between the mouths of Sweetwater and Fires Creeks. The Hinwassee River Power Company, of Murphy. North Cfrdlra, has made application covering water-power development on the Hiawassee River in Clay and Cherokee Counties, North Carolina, Polk County, Tennessee, and Towns Coun ty. Georgia, extending from a point! car the town of AnDalarhia. Trnn t ssee to a point near the town of, Hiawassee, Georgia. | I Any objection to these applica- J tions or request for a hearing there-1 or, together with any briefs, reports j or other dato for which considera- j ti< n is desired should be submitted t> the Executive Secretary, Federal' Power Commission, Washington, 1).C. It 26'8t*fpc) NOTICE OF ELBCTION. NORTH CAROLINA?Clay County. Office Board of County Commission-! ers, Feb. 4th, 1924. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of Chapt. 136, Article | 17, Sections 234 et scq, and under and by virtue of a resolution of this Boaid duly ndnpted on this date, an election is hereby called to be held in the courthouse in Hayesville, Clay County, the usual voting place, on the 18th day of March, 1924, to asI terta.n the will of the people In Hayesvilie Township, Clay County, Nvitii Carolina, whether there shall I he levied in said Hayesville TownI ship a special annual tax of not more , I than thirty (30) cents on the one ] I kindred dollars valuation of property ' I real nd personal, in said township, < I to supplement the Public School i I Pond which may be apportioned to | said township by the County Board 1 thirty (30 cents levy propesed to In- | dude the present levy of 20 cents on I the one hundred dollars valuation land in the event same is adopted by the voters in said election not to In , crea.se the present levy more than -j Wen (10) cents on the hundred dot~ Ilkrt valuation. S Notice is hereby further Riven that T. C. Scrogjjs has been appointed Registrar and A. L. Penland and R. R. Alexander, Judges of said elee- i ion; that a new registration is call- i m families Wou S,? City Of 2 C . The Louisville & Nashvil its pay-roll 62,000employi in 1923 over *75,000,000. W families, ana every one, M butes to the support of a 2 ( Computiaf by the Goyen J persons to an American Ian supported or to some extent t> wl* ft N. employees, over 2C . ber greater than the populate Atlanta. Georgia. In addition, thousands of ot employment in various indua a^2o?2rCl^eee Sng^MK " ^Itaowr, Dm. 200,000 p, family oonatttote a complete ci class ot labor, and hardly a i represented among the U A 1 Thees, and other facta whici ln* pahlic, will enable you to v v?ne of this great traneportal & serves, Tb^Tahould her that as this ndbroad pros] f "*"3J^sst yon end your comn lla-2SE ADVERTISER d for said election and that the reg- i stration books shall open on the : 5th day of February, 1924, and lose o nthe 8th da yof March, 1924, ind will be open each Saturday durng said period at the courthouse tn layesville at the usual voting plac*. W. C. SMART. Chairman Board of County Commissioners Clay County. FRED JONES, Clerk Board of County Commissioners. !27-4t-a&g) NOTICE OF STOCK LAW ELECTION. At a regular meeting of the Board , if County Co'.irnis'ioners of Cherotee County, North Carolina, on the Ith day of February, 1924, a pctli ion was presented to the satd board >y n*. ire than one-fifth oi the qualified voters, of said boundary in Hct fouse Township, Cherokee County.' ^orth Carolina, hereinafter described trd set out asking that an election' ?e called by the said board to vote >n stock law or against stock law in >aid boundary, it is ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of ~herokee County, in regular ?ession 1 m the first Monday in eFbruary, K t>eing the 4th day of the month, j lhat an election be held under the ules and regulations of the General Election Laws of the State of North ( Carolina, at the Johnson School House in wiid boundary hereinafter; set out on the 22nd day of March, 1924. to vote for stock law or against ltock law in the following territory,' riz: Beginning o nthe stock law line, *t the John Prince Gap running with I he meanders of the mountai nwith1 ihc stock law line to the Vance Mourn- j [ain at the Georgia line; thence with' he Georgia line to a point near W. H. Hydts the point of the mountain :he divide of the waters of Hothouse tnd Wolf Creeks known as the Franklin Mountain back to the be-1 tinning at the John Prince Gap. | And for the purpose of -aid election, it is further ordered that a new registration of all the qualified, roters be made i nsaid boundary set: aut above. It is further ordered by the Board of County Commissioners th?s T. T.' Johnson he and is hereby appointed! Registrat of said election and that j Tom Cole and John Morrow as judges, it is further ordered that the reg-! ister books be opened at the Johnson 1 School House in said boundary for those desiring to vote on the 16th day of Fehruary. 1924. and each Sat-1 urday thereafter for four successive i weeks and on the 15th day of March; as challenge day and said eleation. to be held on the 22nd day of March 1924. Those in favor of Stock law shall vote on a written or printed ticket of usual size "For Slock Law, ' [ those oposing shall vote on a written or printed ticket of usual size! "Against Stock Law." It is further, ordered that said election be conducted and held in the same manner' nnd way as the General Election and | s With Their j Id Form >0,000 le Railroad has on ? ?ea to whom it paid S Most of them have < no doubt, contri- t ome family. c iment average of 4.3 i lily, there are wholly 1 enefited, by the wages 0,000 people?a num- ' an of a city the size of ^ ' c Cher people are given r tries from which the nd eoppliea of all de- r i over $57.000000. (> c toplt of the I* ft N. J ty~, because there ia no , M.'a 52,000 employees. h the L. ft N. is makrealiae the economic lion system to the terl help you to remembers ao you and your whatever hurts the 1 au THg CHEKOKEE SCOUT. Ml iENTS 1 that duo returns be made of the stock la welection to this hoard. S. W. LOVINGOOD, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. A. M. SIMONDS, Ex-Officio Clerk to Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, N. C. I (27-4t-co) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY COMMISSIONER Under and by virtue of an order of th. supeiier court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, made in a special proceedings entitled "In the matter of J. M. Simonds, Administrator of tbu estate of L. M. Adams, deceased, late of Cherokee County, X. C.," petition to sell land for assets to pay debts of deceased No. the same being no upon special proceedings docKet of ] i saidcourt, the undersigned admin!*- J trator of the said estate of the deCommis-ioner, to sell the said real i , estate, will on the 3rd day of March, 1924, between the hours of 10; o'cloc, a. m., and 1 o'clock, p. m.. at; the court house door in Murphy, I Cherokee County, N. C.f offer for! sale to the highest bidder one-half for cash and balance reasonable j terms that certain tract of land lying i and being in Hothouse Township, ; in District No. 4. known as the j i Prince lands on the headwaters of Tater Creek, containing 130 j acres, more or less. I,ot No. 487, described as follows, viz: Beginning on a stake near the top of the mountain and runs north 31 E. to a stake about the same di- ; rection to a stake at or near a fence; then down the mountain with the fence till strike l.ot No. 478; then north 59 W. to a stake; then south 31 W. 100 poles to a stake; then south E. 160 poles to the beginning. For a more oerfect description sec book of Deeds No. 71 on page No. 47 in the office of the Register of I Deeds of the County of Cherokee, j N. C. Adjoining the lands of Jim i Johnson and Dale Bryant and others. This 2nd day of February, 1924. | J. M. SIMONDS. Administrator of L. M. Adam*, i deceased, and commissioner. <28-4t-pd) NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County. In the Superior Court G. \. Stalcnp, _vs. 7 Ralph F.. Mrils and The Federal Con- ,, struction Co. Notice of Summons and Warrant of Attachment Let the defendants. Ralph E. Mills and The Federal Construction Company. take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against thein in the superior court of Cherokee Covnty. and a Warrant of Attachment has been issued { against their property. Plaintiff seeks to recover the sum of $400.00 j and interest from January 14th, t 1024, by reason of his being indorser of a note for defendants. And ^ defendants are required to appear . beforeiw-F. Davis* Clerk of the superior court of Cherokee County, at his office. In the court house at Mur- ' phy on the 0th day of March. 1924, ^ and answer or demur to the com- ^ plaint. Said warrant of Attachment ^ is returnable at the same time and place above named. , This the 12th day of Feb., 1024. B. E. DAVIS. Clerk Superior Court Cherokee Co. , t ai FARM FOR SALE. Farm consisting of 125 a ere* 1,1 w rules from Asheville on Asheville- ^ Hars Hilt-Burnsville highway, 60 icres unticr nign state 01 cuiuvaiion, 0?( iO acres level bottom land, remain- jc ler virgin timber, new S-room loose, large stock barn and number tr >t out houses, entire farm enclosed n four strand barbed wire fence. Within sight of school an dchurch. p} Mso farm implements consisting of & >f wheat drill, plows, mowing mahine, harrows, wood saws, and all a ?ecessary small tools and impte- aT nents. Price fin,000.00; one-fourth hj lown and balance on eas yterros. Vpply box 872, or phone 2311, Ashe- }-T riile. N. C. (27-3t-a) N r th EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ni w Having qualified as Bxecotor of in Jie estate of Laura Wells, deceased, to ate of Cherokee County, North Car- th ilina, this is to notify all persons p< laving claims against the estate of 1 ] laid deceased to exhibit them to the di mdersigned at its office in AsheviDe Mnv4ti PaMlnt* nn AT tki> 1 (' lay of March, 1925, or this notice ? rill be pleaded in bar of their rw- N rovery. All persons indebted to the laid estate will please make imntiiate payment. K This the 19th day ef February, IKFHT. WOUfH CAMOUWA /rzzi:: : ANN( ?the services ol repair departme guaranteed Sen ing. We are als and Forge Welti Wc also wis agents for ST A a full line of gen iai/i i_i ??A muuci glad to go over tion at any time tate to announce offered before i which tells you money and we f< statement. We are alw. 924. | I'ACHOVIA BANK & TRUST C0.,| Executor of I-aura Wells By W. B. WILLIAMSON. Assistant Trust Officer. (28-6t-wbtc) NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of ale contained in a certain deed if trust executed by A. J. Cook on he 10th day of November, 1910, ind recorded in the office of the tegister of Deeds of Cherokee Counv, in Book No. 74, page 27, to seure the payment of the num of 850.00, with interest on same from Jovember 10, 1919. evidenced by a nte of even date therewith, payable' 0 0. C. Davis and due six months j rom date, and by reason of the do-' null by A. J. Cook in the payment lereof, and the holder of said note aving declared same due and payble and having made demand of to undersigned trustee to execute te power of sale contained in said ?ed of trust, and due notice of such >fault having been given and said fault r.ot having been made good 1 td still existing: Now, therefore, the undersigned iti sell at the court house door in 1 urphy, N. C., at public auction to 1 e highest bidder for cash, at one 1 clock p. nv. on Monday, March 24, ( ?24. the following described lot land conveyed in said deed of * ust. towit: 1 Lying and being in Cherokee >unty, adjoining the lands of W. M. ilmer .lohn Dockery. in District No. 1 on the waters of Owl Creek, and ' tunded as fellows: Beginning on locust. S. W. corner of No. 263, td runs N. 40 E* 117 poles to a ckory on said line; thence S. 50 E. c 1 poles to a stake on E. boundary J ?e of No. 263; thence With said line 1 . 40 E. 63 poles to a chestnut: 5 ence S. 55 W. 19 poles to a chest- t it oak on top of a mountain; then < ith the meanders of the mountain ' a southwest direction 272 poles t a hickory on the line of No. < tenee with said line S. 50 E. 30 i )les to the beginning:, containing i 18 acres, more or less. This 21st i \y of February, 1924. I.. E. BATLESS. Trustee. >R 4t leb* < ORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County, i Superior Court, . B. King DUNCEM WE HAVE SECURED : an expert mechanic to take nt and are now ready to gi' dee in automobile and mat o in position to take care of ling jobs, large or small. ih io announce that we ai R and DIJRANT Cars and iuine parts in stock. At this Star Touring Cars on han this car completely and gi' with interested parties. W 1 that this is a finer car than ; in the low priced class?a that here is a car more th? eel sure a demonstration wil lys on the job and will ser best of our ability kee Motoi Opposite L. & N. Station MURPHY, N. C. H. Grinnrll. NOTICE OF SALE. V By virtue of the authority vested y( in me by n certain judgment of the superior court of Cherokee County, Ul which said judgment was docketed October 23, 1923, in judgment dock- w; et 18, at page 44, and obtained In ro the above entitled action, the unders^ned Commissioner wil on the 31st day of March, 1924, at the hour 10 of 10:00 o'clock a. ni? offer for sale ai at the court house door in the town or of Murphy the fellow in*? described I |j| lalids: | First Tract, No. *2684, I) '.ric' ^ No. 7, o nthc waters of Paint Creecj and bound as follows: Beginning on a chestnut tre? on n< the line of No. 43, W. of the N. \V. th corner of Tract N4412 and rurs 9. j>( 25 E. 00 poles to a .<take; then E. {o 00 poles to the beginning. j Also Tract No. 3612 in District p.. No. 7. on the waters of Paint Creek ^ Beginning on a black jack tree it being the S. E. corner of No. 42, WJ known as the McLUlard lot and runs thdnce W. wi*h the line of said tract ^v 64 poles to a larec chestnof the ^ E. corner of No. 4413; thence S. 35 E. 12S poles to a locust; thence E. ye B4 poles to a dogwood on the S. aide an >f Paint Creek; thence N. 35 W. 128 p aoles to the beginning, the two tracts pjfl containing 100 acres, more or lew. Pp This land will be sold to the high??t bidder and the terms of the sale 1>0 will be cash. ^o, This the 21st day of Feb., 1924. pa RALPH MOODY, Commissioner t r [28 4t ?-hk> ?? dei NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. )in ma By virtue of the provisions of a ail leed of trust from R. B. Picklcstmer ind wife to L. E. Bay less, trustee- pa For Wm. Ramsey, dated September of 29. 1921, registered in the office of nu he Register of Deeds for Cherokee Ea Tounty in Deed Book No. 76, page of *73, default having been made In So he payment of the debt therein secured in the sum of $333.22. With pa interest thereon from Feb. 19, 1924, 19 and the party bound having demand- jnj ed that the property be sold under dr said deed in trust, the undersigned ]9 trustee will sell for cash at publicT R< outcry at the courthouse door to the J as highest bidder on Thursday, march | to 20, 1924, the following real estate,! to situate in Murphy Township, Cher?-1 kee Coanty, ENl^H VDHHB : charge of oucJiHyUM re prompt an?H^HHS| rhinery repairall Aceteylene^BHraHNHQ e authorized that we Ca i t y . time we have d and will be . ve demonstra- ^Kw-SSSiits re do not hesi- ^ g|fiS8Ga8| you have been ^E9tt|Hg| greater value ^K5gg|ffiS| in worth the 1 bear out this H ve you to the ^^889 JSBSa I stake the S. W. corner of the oyles line to a stake; then with the uyles line to a stake; then West itli the Voyles line to a stake; the* >uth with the Voyles line to the apron road; then with the wat>M J tad and Gilbert's line to the right- 9 -way of the Southern Railway ?nd * . a stake corner made by R. C. Ri<"h id J. W. Forrester; then a Northist direction a marked conditional no made by Forrester and Rich to ie hegining, being the property tight from Voyles and Watson; A four acre tract, more or less, ?ar the :?'?*-rvoir dam and filter of e town of Murphy, beginning on a ed Oak and tuns East to a branch a white oak; thence Northwvs* ick to a red oak; thence with the lin and Duke land back to the banning; Five lots above the South* rn RaiVty "Y" adjoining the lands of ooks and others, being part of the oodbury land, being on the Kranrh #t runs by the Southern "Y", and ing a part of Tract Xo. 4, new sury of 1911 near Fain Mountain, d being sub-divided by A. A. Fain, E., July 18, 1921, of which a it is on file in the office of the gister of Deeds, known as Woodry Right, hounded as follows: Xo. , beginning on a stake in the south undary line of said plat corner of ttor Avenue and fronting on Pati Avenue 72 feet and running back the East line of Patton Avenue a lt)l of XortH lino 17*5 '??? C?-..*V e 150 feet t? a 20 foot alley, a gnetic corner of Sonth 86.30 parel line; So. 23, beginning on a stake on tton Avenue the northwest corner No. 22 and fronting Patton Avee 72 feet and running hack on ist side of Patton Avenue a depth North Line 192 feet corner of uth 30 East parallel line. Also three other parcels of land rl of tract No. 4 of Duke survey of 11 lying near Fain Mountain bait Lota Nob. 24. 26. and 26. sobv-ided by A. A. Fain C. E. July IS, >21, which n part is on file in Am agister of Deeds office and known WoodbuTy Heights refer *** a deed from R. C. B. Pickleum^JlHRHHHflH

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