friJir. October 24, '.9?4
f\ LEGAL
Federa^Power Commis'n
In compliar.A with the Federal
*?tcr *>wer a&-*<41 Stat.. 1063),
-,v.ice is is hereby given that the
Tbompsn n Power Company of New
York City has made application covering
a proposed power project In
the Hiawacsee River and tributaries,
in Cherokee County, North Carolina,
tod Polk County, Tennessee, extending
approximately from the mouth cf
lion, Tennessee. Any objection to
wch appTcation, or request for a
hearing thereon, together with any
briefs, reports or other data for which
consideration is desired, should be ?
gobmittcd to the Executive Secretary, ?
Federal Power Commission, Washington,
I). C.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND.
an /IKi? IT! ? ? i? 41 1
v>.ui c?.? H11.UC ui mc provis- j
ions of a judgment of the superior
court of Cherokee County, North 1
Carolina, made in the case of Roane i!
Iron Company, against J. J. Bum 11 '
and wife, Mahala A. Burrell, the un- '
denuded commissioner wil on the 1
31st Joy of October, 1924. at 10 {
o'clock A. M., at the court house door :
in Murphy, North Carolina, offer for 1
ale to the highest bidder for cash 1
the following described tract of landj'
ying and being in Murphy township. |
Cherokee County, North Carolina: |'
Beginning on a black oak, N. E. j!
?mer of No. 34, runs north 60 poles i:
o a stake; then east to the first'1
iranch; then down said branch to a1'
tnmp near a mill; then south to the j4
like road; then up the pike road to I
lam Craig's corner; then with Sam 1
Craig's line to the Southern Rail-!*
Old; then with the Southern Rail- ;
oad to C. C. Smith's line; the nwith "
'. C. Smith's line No. 61 being on the '
me of No. 34 to the beginning corler,
containing 50 acres, more or 1
m. Except mineral interest which *
as been rPMrved heretofore.
This October 1, 1924.
W. M. AX LEY. Commissioner. 4
8-4t-a>
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o The Honorable Boaid of County :
Commissioners for Cherokee 1
County. Greeting:
We. the undersigned citizens of
toiling- Springs and Davis Creek Sec-1
on. rcsm?etfllll?- nvlr Vrtnr linnnroKi/1
J, -w.v
ody to authorize an election to be *
eld in said Section as soon as may
t convenient to vote for and against took
law as the statute provides
overning same, bounded as follows:
Beginning on the Graham County;
Be in what is known as Snowbird c
Dorit Throu? the Boo
Legislation at the R
The boomer-is a danger?'
back and is --eiy to hit and
A vast amount of legislate
roads is being proposed. N
be impracticable in ope rat
destroy the satisfactory serv
giving to the public.
Thus, like the boomerang i
thrown by the untutored Aua- 1
tralian native, this legislation i
V'oold "Return to plague the inventor".
{
H?e instigators of this pro- j
? * sed legislation are largely 1
^jl.:ifiah?Chey don't care if it is
"boomerang stuff" to the peo- \
p!c. However, a few honest,
but unthinking, people have
unconsciously been influenced
to Aria in thia on the
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led
TUX OLD FEIiA
1
, ADVERTISED
Gap and runs a South ourse to East
corner of Ben Dockery lands, thence
I
with said lands an Eastern course
ard including said Dockery lands
across Hangingdog Creek to top of
dividing Mountain between Owl
Creek and Hangingdog Creek and to
present stock law line; thence with
said stock law line a S. W. course
and various courses with said line
to what is known as the Allen Gap
between Beaverdam and Davis Cteek
section; thence with highest ground
a X. E. course to what is known as 1
the Dead Tree Gap; thence with
meanders of the dividing mountain
between Tellico and Davis Crek waters
<ni Ease course to what is known
as the McDonald Bald, and corner
of Graham County line; thence with
said line a S. E. direction to Snowbird
Gap, the beginning of same.
At a regular meeting of the Board
of County Commissioners on the 1st
day of September, 1924, a petition
was presented to the said board by
more than one-fifth of the qualified!
voters of said boundary- in Murphy!
B't ?<? * ,n A
^nvroKee County, North1
Carolina, hereinafter described and
set out asking an election be called j
by thcsaid board to vote on said |
stock law cr against said stock law
in said boundary, it is ordered by the.
Board of County Commissioners of ?
Cherokee County, N. C., in regular
sesion on the 1st Monday of September,
1024. that an election be held
under the rules and regulations of j
the general election laws of the state I
af North Carolina, Boiling Spring. In;
said boundary hereinafter set out.
this the 1st day of September, 1924 M
to vote fo ror against stock law in'
above described boundary.
It is further ordered by the Board
^f County Commissioners that the
icame Register and Judges that are,
appointed for the general election
:o serve as judges and Registrar at;
this election to be held at the time i
>f the general election.
And it is further ordered that the
egister books as they are opened for
he purpose of the general election
also serve for the purpose of this
dock law election, the election to be j
reld on the 4tth day of November.1
L924. Those in favor of stock law!
ieket of usual size. "For Stock Law."i
hnll vote on a written or printed I
i nose voting against stork law shaT' i
.*oto on a written ui printed ticket!
)f usual size, "Against Stock Law."j
It is further ordered that said elec-,
ion to be held in the same manner
is and way of the general election
ind that due returns be made of the J
itock law election to this boaord.
S. W. LOVINGOOD,
Chairman of the Board of County
Commissioners.
V. M. SIMONDS, Ex-Officio Clerk to
Board. (8-4t-co)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids for the rubble masonry work
in two bridges on Upper Beaverdam
' \L ^ ^
i
merang if Oppressive
ailroads
us weapon to use. It flies
1 damage the thrower.
on to "regulate" the raillost
of it would not only
ion but would actually
ice the railroads are now i
i
? i
ail roads?without realizing I
that whatever hurts the railroads
hurts the people as well.
Dcm't you be a boozneranger.
Give a little honest and intelligent
thought and study to the
railroad situation; and you'll
ivant to help prevent the
dangerous, fly-back legislation
now being pmposed.
Sineo Jan. I. 1922 more than one bil'
lion dollar? hat been sored to * (upper*
thru reduction* that the rcilroade have
made in freight ratet.
BLB
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MUR
tfENTS 1
1
Crock, one near the Evans place, and
the other on the East Fork above Til- '
den Dockery*?, will be received up until
noon of the 1st Monday in No- i
vember, 1924.
Said bids should be made on the
basis of the cubic yard, all excavation
for foundation included, and the Commission
reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Address all bids to Cherokee County
Rooad Commission, caie J. II. Dillard
Attorney, Murphy, N. C.
(9-3t-com)
NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee
County.
To A. ai. simonds, Entry Taker for,
Cherokee County:
The unde.signcd J. M. Rcece, of!
Cherokee County, North Carolina, enters
and lays claim to the following!
describe d piece or parcel of land in J
? v.:? /"U 1 I
humiBiiip, vuciuncc v-cunij
state cf North Carolina, the same be-]
ing vacant and unappropriated, and
subject to entry, viz:
Joins James Timpsor.'s line with
the L. A. Carroll line with the Inloej
line, and with Jess Nick's line, containing:
by estimation 10 acres.
(Signed) J. M. REESE.
Entered this 21st day of Oct., 1924 1
NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee
County.
All persons are hereby'v notified I
that a warrant of survey will be Issued
to the said J. M. Reese, on the
22nd day of November, 1924, for the
above described ands if there is no
protest filed in this office before
that date. This the 22nd day of Octuinr,
1924.
A. M. SIMONDS,
Ex-Officio Clerk to Board of County
Commissioners. (ll-4t-r)
TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the power cf sale vested
in me by a certain deed of trust,
executed by Adam* Mooney, registerid
in Cherokee in book No. 74 at
page 195, conveyini to me the lands1
hereinafter described to secure pay-1
ment of certain notes, default baaing
been made in the payment of said
notes, and the holder and owner;
thereof having demanded foreclosure,)
I will, for the purpose of satisfying
said notes and their interest and cost
of sale, sell, at the court house doorj
in the town of Murphy, on Monday)
the lOtth day of November, 1924.
at 10 o'clock a. m., at public aucut?
*- I
two certain town lots lylr.gr and being:
in the town of Andrews, Chero-I
kee County, North Carolina, being:
lots numbers 34 and 35 in the Olmsted-Morrow
Addition to the town of
Andrews.
This the 8th day of October, 1924.1
L. E. BAYLESS, Trusiee.
(9-4t-th)
NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee
County.
To A. M. Simonds, Entry Taker for
Cherokee County: i
The undersigned David Kidd, of
Cherokee County, North Caroline,
enters and lays claim to the following
de.-.*ri':;s! ; i e. (. sysrt?5 of k&d :n
Beavcrdam Township, state of North
CafoliV.a, the same being vacant" and
unappropriated land, and subject to
entry, viz:
Beginning with the East corner of
the Richard Jones trae, and the Woodbury-Mauney
Lumber Co. corner;
thence a West course to the corner
of Richard Jones corner, then back
to the company's line, so as to include
all of the vacant land in the boundary,
containing by estimation 5 acres
more or less.
(Signed) DAVID KIDD.
NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee
County.
All persons are hereby notified that
a warrant of survey wil be issued to
the said David Kidd on the 4th day
of November, 1924, for the above described
lands, if there is no protest
filed in this office before said date.
This the 4th day of October, 1924.
A. M. SIMONDS,
Register of Deed and Ex-Officio
Entry taker for Cherokee County
North Carolina.
NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee
County.
In the Superior Court
Ilassie Penland
vs.
Harrison Penland
NOTCE I
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the snprior
court of Cherokee County for
the purpose of dissolving the bond of
matrimony now existing between the
plaintiff and the defendant and obtaining
a divorce absolute on statutory
grounds; and the said defendant
will further take notice that he Is
PHY. NORTH CAROLINA
In Memoriam.
j Ely B. Akin, born October 1S36, j
; M. M. 1861. died August 18. 1924. a
j Whereas, It has pleased the Great ^
Architect of the Universe to take
| from earth to the Celestial Lodge
j Above, the soul of Brother Eli B. ?
i Akin, a member of this ledge and the 1
oldest Mason in Cherokee County:
Therefore, Be it resolved by Mont- <
gomery Lodge No. 426, A. F. & A. M. t
in regular convention assembled: 1
First, That, while we bow in hum- 1
hie submission to the Will of Provl- '
dence, this Lodge is filed with grief
at the loss of our Eldest Brother. Eli <
I?. Akin, who has so long lived a vlr-1 1
zuous life and ha? been an example <
to us in Masonry and in good citiz- 1
enship;
Second, That in the death of Broth- <
tr Akin, this Lodge has sustained a 1
loss aimost nreparable. and each . <
member is deprived of the wise counsel
and excellent example of a good i
man and an upright Mason;
Third, That wc extend to the be-' i
reaved family of our deceased Broth- ?
er assurance of our deepest sympa-1 '
thy; that we rejoice with them that <
they have the memory o fa blameless J
life and the reflection that our good j j
Brother yet lives in the esteem of all
who knew him and, as we earnestly 1
believe, is now safe from the cares
of life in the Home prepared for
the Blest;
Fourth, That a page of our Records
be dedicated to the memory of our i ,
deceased Brother; and a copy of these. I
Resolutions be sent to the fr.nvly of 11
the departed one, attested by the j
seal of this Lodge.
J. E. GRAHAM, Chairman;
D. J. LAWRENCE,
G. B. FOX,
Committee.
Mrs. Josephine Arthur
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Do You Need a Tonic?
Durham, N. Car.?"About fifteen
years ago two of my children had
whooping cough so badly that afterward
their lungs and bronchial
tubes were affected from the strenuous
coughing. They kept getting
weaker and I believe would have had
serious pulmonary affection had it
not bo2H for Dr. Picrco's Golden
Medical Discovery. I gave them
several bottles until they were
entirely cut of danger and well and
strong. I would never hesitate in r
recommending Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery as a tonic after
any prostrating illness, because it
brings permanent strength."?Mrs.
IHwacpiuuc nuuur, W3 XODy JSC.
Obtain Dr. Pierce's "Discovery"
now from your druggist, in liquid or
j tablets. It can safely be given to
little folks as it contains no harmful
ingredient. Write Dr. Pierce, Pres|
ident Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y*
| for free medical advice.
!required to appear before the clerk!
of the ?upe? ".r court of Cherokee'
County, at his office in the court
house, on or before the Hist day of!
! October, 1924, and answer or demur j
I to the complaint of the plaintiff In
Isaid action or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
This the 9th day of October, 1924.
E. E. DAVIS, Clerk
I Superior Court, Cherokee County.
. <9-4t-p)
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! NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee !
I County.
[Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.
| All persons are hereby notified
[that the partnership heretofore existing
between L. L. Hcaton and W.
E. Studstill. trading and doing business
as the Cherokee Motor Com-!
pany, the location of said business be- j
ing at the Cherokee Motor
Company Garage next to the Louisville
& Nashville depot, has been
by consent dissolved, L. L. Heanton
being now the sole owner. All accounts
due the said company are to
bo paid to L. L. Heaton and the sa;d j
W. E. Studstill will not be responsible
for any accounts due and made
by the company unless such were
made in a personal capacity.
This the 11th day of October, 1924
CHEROKEE MOTOR CO.,
L. L. HEATON,
W. E. STUDSTILL. <10-4t-c) 1
r-Tutfs Pills?I I
Enable Dyspeptics to eat whatever
they with. Caese foodeo assimilate.
Nourish the body, give appetite.
DEVELOP FLESH
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Mrs. r> a ITe ley ' Et"
rt-nn., i? visiting her son. Mr. J. H.
if nsley nr.ci fair.ilv She wiil be here
everal weeks.
'OR RENT?One five-rom cottage.
practically new, in Baptist Church
icction. Mrs. J. N. Moody, city.
"OR SALE?Old home place of M.
L. Abernathy lying on Owl Creek
'oittaining 150 acres. Twms, ono,hird
cash, balance one and two year*.
ror further information apply to N.
iV. Abernathy, Marble N. C.
(ll-2t-a)
Mrs. L. E. Mauncy returned a day
>r two ago from Knoxville, Tenr..
where she had been visiting her
laughter, Mrs. R. H. Cope, and son,
^Ir. J. H. Mauney.
Mr. J. H. Hensley, superintendent
>f a rock quarry at Stockbrldgc, Oa.,
isited his family for several davs re
rently.
SUIT.
Messrs. Gay, Wade, Howell and
Howard Montgomery and Vance Mason,
nil of Athens, Tcnn., have been
fisitirg in this community for afew
lays.
Mr. W. A. Curtis has been visiting
in Tenner-sec for a few days.
Mr. A. T. Sanders, of Gastonia,
s visiting friends and relatives here.
Messrs. T. C., John W. and Ralph
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