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FRIDAY. JUNE 5. 1925
f~ LEGAL
NOTICE OF SALE
Whereas. J. M. Lee. on the 7th day
of January. 1925, executed to the un.
-dersigned trustee a certain Deed of
Trust on the lunds hereinafter described
to secure the indebtedness therein
mentioned and due and payable to J.
A. Puett and A. S. Shook, which
Deed of Trust is registered in Office
Register of Deeds. Clay County in
Books of Mortgages "1" page 454 et
seq; and whereas, default has bee*:
made in the payment of the indebtedness
by said Deed of Trust secured
and the power of sale therein contained
has become operative; and
whereas, the beneficiaries cf said Deed
of Trust have demanded that the
Trustee exercise the power of sale:
Now. therefore, under and by virtue
of the power and authority in me
vested by the above mentioned Do d
of Trust. I will on Monday, the 1-:
day of June, 1925, at m.e < 1> < VI k
P. M. at the court house door :n H iyesville.
Clay County. North Carolina,
sell for cash, to the highest bidder,
the following described u:.l estate in1
Clay County, North Can lina, to-wit:
Being a certain tract or parcel of
land described in a deed from William
Brown and wife to J. M. l.ce and wife.,
and being the parcel of land or. which
said J. M. Lec and wife, lives, lying on
the waters of Gum Loir Oeek, said
deed bearing date of August 25th. 1924
and registered in Deed Book "Z"j
page 499 ct sen. reference to which is :
hereby made for more complete description.
This the 30th da*.- of April. 1025.
GUS. W. FRANKS.
Trustee.
<39-4t-AAG)
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY
TRUSTEE
By virtue f auth rity vested in
the undersigned in a certain deed in
trust, which was executed on 20th
day of October, 1921, to secure the
sum of One Hundred Dollars, purchase
money for the land hereinafter
set out, default having been made in
payment, I will on the 6th day of
June. 1925, at the Courthouse door
in Murphy, at 9 a.m., -ffer to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described property, to-wit:
Town Lots No. 34 and 35 in Olmstead
Morrow Addition to Town of
Andrews.
Said deed in trust is registered in
office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee
County in Book 74 at page 195.
given by Adam Moonry to L. E.
Bayless, Trustee.
This May Sih. 1925.
L. E. BAYLESS, Trustee |
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NORTH CAROLINA?Cherakce !
County Superior Court.
D. M. Bright
T. J. McDonald.
Notice of Action and Summons by
To the above named defendant,
T. J. McDonald:
You will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been instituted
by the above named plaintiff, D. M. i
Bright, for the recovery of Five
Hundred Dollars, due by contract for
services performed by said Bright for
and in behalf of the said T. J. McDonald,
which resulted in a sale of
the stock of said McDonald in Hiawassee
River Lumber Company to W.
H. Tunis and which said services
were of the value of five hundred dr'lars,
and which the said T. J. McDonald
agreed to pay. You are notified
that you are required to appear
and answer or demur to the complaint
which will be filed on or before the
33th day of June, 1025, at the office
of the undersigned in Murphy, N. C. j
and that if the said defendant fails
to appear and answer the complaint
on the return day of the summons,j'
vie. Jure 13th, 1925, or within the'
time thereafter allowed by law, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
relief therein demanded. i
You are further notified that a writ ^
of attachment has issued against the '
property of the said T. J. McDonald ;
returnable June 13th, 1925, before
the undersigned at office in Murphy, '
N. C 1
This May 7th, 1925.
E. E. DAVIS '
Clerk of the Superior Court, ^
Cherokee County ^
(40-4t-Pd) ?
NOTICE 1
i
To Miss Alice Conley and C. W. ]
Conley, and to whom it may concern: 1
This is to notify you that the un- i
dersigned has been assigned to two 1
Tax Sale certificates by Cherokee. N. J
C. for value on the 2nd day of Sep- 1
teraber 1924 for the year of 1923 including
the cost total of $22.93 on t
one town lot in the town of Andrews, s
Cberokefc County, N. C. known as the I
Alice and G. W. Conley lot. That t
ADVERTISE!
you both are hereby notified that en
and after the 3rd day cf September
1925 that the undersigned will appl;,
to the Tax Collector and Sheriff of
Cherokee County fcr a deed to said
lot.
This the 4th day of May 1925.
JOHN GREGORY,
Assignee
U0-3t-MC)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The Cherokee County Road Commission
will, at their office in the
town of Murphy. N. C., on Monday
June 1st. at 10 o'clock a. m. central
time receive bids for the construction
of a highway in Beavc-rdam
Township, beginning at what is known
as the Ur.i.?.i Gap on the Tennessee
state ine and extending to the Ap;
alachia Road near Schuler's Creek,
* distance of approximately three
miles. Bids will :-e received for
hot hclassitied and unclassified work,
f'oi information apply io H. I). Smith.
enginerr in charge. Murphv. N. C.
The Commission reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
This ISth day of May. 1025.
?CHEROKEE COUNTY ROAD
COMMISSION.
<41-2t-RC)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The Cherokee County Road Comnii?ioU
ttijil, at their office in the
town > f Murphy, on Monday. June
1st. 1925, at 10 o'clock a. in. central
time receive staled bids for the construction
of a highway beginning on
the Notla-Shoal Creek road at Ditmcre
Branch, and extending to the
Hot House Township line, and being
a part of what is known as the Hot
House Road in Notla Township, containing
approximately four miles.
Bids will l e received for both classified
and unclassified work. For information
apply to H. D. Smith, Engineer
in charge. Murphy. N. C.
The Commission reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
This ISth lay of May 1925.
?CHEROKEE COUNTY ROAD
COMMISSION.
(41-2t-RO
A QTI For Dental Gold
Vz/iUI 1 Platinum, Silver,
Diamonds, nagneto points, false
teeth, jewelry, any valuables. Mail
today. Cash I y return mail.
Hoke S. & R. Co., Otaego, Mich.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED
OF TRUST
Whereas. >ti he lath day of September
1922, the Marciver Mining
Company, a corporation, made, executid
and delivered a certain deed
of trust to lb Vitherspoon, an Trustee,
convoying he properties herinafter
described, as security for the
payment of attain indebtedness evidenced
by note- due to Virginia Iron
Coal ?fc Coke ? ompany, to W. T.
Griffiths and t< Merchants & Manufacturers
Bank >f Andrews, N. C., as
more fully appe irs in said deed duly
recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Cherokee County.
North Carolina, in Book No. >?0. at
page 1 .'J 1 et si q.
And whereas, default has be4 n
made in the pryment cf the various
notes secured by thfc terms and provisions
of the raid deed of trust, and
the holders of the notes have requested
the undersigned trustee to foreclose
the said deed of trust and execute
the power of sale therein contained.
for the purpose of paying and
discharging the indebtedness of the
aforesaid:
Now therefore, under and by virtue
of the provisions and power of sale
contained in the deed of trust above
recited the undersigned trustee will,
for the purpose of satisfying the indebtedness
secured thereunder, offer
for sale at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash on Tuesday,
June 30th. 1925, at 11 o'clock A. M?
at the court house door in Murphy,
N. C.. the following property conveyed
by the deed of trust aforesaid, to
mi:
FIRST PARCEL: All the mineral
interest in Tract No. 41 in District
Mo. 7, described and set out in a deed
from Clyde H. Jarrett, Commission;r,
to S. E. Cover dated April 16th,
1917 and registered in the office ofi
:hc Register of Dcods for Cherokee
bounty on April 30, 1917, in Book!
Mo. 69 at page 30, to which reference
'or fuller particulars is hereby
made, the grant for said
and being No 807, dated December
ith, 1848 and registered in said of'ice
in Book D. page 259;
ALSO the right of conveying waer
from and over tract No. 42 in
aid District as per deed from Myra
Holland to S. E. Cover dated Sep- j
ember 17th, 1917, and registered inj
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MENTS ~]
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said office September 2Sth, 1917, ir
Book 60, page 225;
j ALSO ail tools and miring equip
went, including water lines, tranr
I reads and equipment;
ALSO all rights in a lease for tran
Toads from the mine to the side tracli
? f the Andrews Lumber Company's
railroad through Tract Xo. 10 in saic
district;
) ALSO all its rights m a lease froir
t D. A. Williams for the tram V?a?l
and side track above mentioned;
, ALSO all mining privileges now
{owned! by said party of the first par!
in and to the said tracts of land, oi
?ither of them, the aforesaid property
rights and privileges being the
same that were conveyed to Griffith.
Middleton & Co.. a partn* rship
: composed of W. T. Griffith, C. C.
Middleton and Charles W. Ray. by
j deed from S. E. Cover and R. S. Por|
ter and their wives, dated October
! 29th. 19IS. and recorded in Cherokee
Cniintv ?n Wivomhpr 14th 191K in
Bock 71 at page 124.
SECOND PARCEL: All of the
following described tract of land beginning
on a black on the east side
of Bristol road, corner said to be
Southwest corner or stake corner of
the Dower Tract, runs thence with
the meanders of the Bristol Road N.
29 H E. 3 chains, N. 41 E. 40 chains,
N. 51 E. one chain and 80 links to a
small white oak, N. 01 E. one
j chain and 40 links to it slake in the
i line of the wire fence; thence having
the road runs E. one - chain. 8
I links to a stake; thence S. 44 E. 2
j chains and 80 links to a sweet gum
?>n the west bank of Paint Creek;
i thence running down said creek with
: its meanders N. 60 E. one chain and
30 links to a point, N. 62 E. one
chainto a point, N. 52 E. one chain
to a point, N. 47 K one chain to a
point N. 37 E. one chain and 38 links
to a point, N. 19 E. 3 chains to a
stake on the east side of
the creek; thence N. 47'-j E. 2 chains
j and 20 links to a stake in the line of
the fence; thence N. 68 E. 2 chains
I and 7 links to a walnut; thence N.
. 60 E. 12 chains 9 links to a stake on
! the edge of an old road; thence S. 41
E. 2 chains 78 links to a stake in the
J line of the fence in the west boundary
| of No. 40; thence S. ^ itlj the E. bounidary
of No. 40 to nltffake the S. F.
|corner of the Dower tract; thence W.
: 33 chains to the place of beginning,
| conatining?acres more or less with
I the < xception of the tract sold to T.
J. Bristol on the 11th day of. October
1917, and the description of that
tract or parcel sold to T. J. Bristol is
hereby excepetd and the boundaries
for same are as follows:
Begin nip: on the black oak on the
east side of Bristol road, corner said
to he the southwest corner or stake
corner of the Dower Tract, runs
thence with the meanders of the Bristol
Road M. 20 '2 B 3 chains E. 3
chains, N. 41 E. 4 chains, is. bi fc. 1
chains, N. 44 E. one chain and 80
links to a small white oak, X. 67 '-j E.
one chain and 40 links E. to a stake
in the line of the wire fence; thence
leaving the road runs E. one chain
and 8 links to a stake, thence S. 44 E.
. 2 chains and 80 links to to a sweet
gum: thence S. 20 E. 8 chains 12
links to a stake corner on top of .the
ridge in the east and west line of No.
40; thenee W. . with the line of the
Dower Tract to the place of beeinI
ning containing -four and one-half
j acres, more or less, the aforesaid be|
ing the land conveyed by said Grif|
fith, Middleton & Co. by a deed from
; R. S. Porter and wife dated January
i 23rd, 1010. and registered in Chero1
kec County, North Carolina on March
. 15, 1910, in Book 71, at page 282.
THIRD PARCEL: All the buildj
ingsr structures, engines, machinery,
tools, railways, tramways, cars, apparatus,
equipment, appliances and
] improvements of every kind and charj
acter situate upon or about the prop|
ertv above described owned at the
j date of the deed of trust above mcn1
tioned or thereafter required by the
Marvicar Mining Company and used
by it in and about the prosecution of
its mining business together with
all additions thereto and extensions
I tVlfiTOA f
This 29th day of May 1925.
D. WITHERSPOON, Trustee,
j (42-4t- dw)
.
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NORTII CARQL1NA?Cherokee
County, In the Superior Coui
J. K. Stover vs. Elasku Stover.
NOTICE.
The defendant, above-named, y
tak< r.otice that an notion entitled
above has betn commenced in the
potior court of Cherokee County
the purpose of dissching the boi
of matrimony now existing hftwi
plaintiff and defendant upon
grounds ot adultery; and the said
fendant will further take notice t
she is required to appt ar before
clerk of the superior court at M
phy, N. C., at his office in the co
house on or before the 7th day
July, 1025, and answer or demur
the complaint in said action or
plaintiff will apply to the court
the relief demanded in the complai
This June 2nd, 1025.
E. E. DAVIS. Clerk,
Superior Court, Cherokee Coun
(43-4t-pd)
NOTICE.
To whom it May Concern:
That at the next regular iueeti
of the Board of County Contmiaei<
ers, Cherokee County, N. e., in ;
. ly, i?s9, in ?oard will consic
whether cr not it wiH make an ort
declaring the Stock Law to take <
feet in the following boundary
part of Beaverdam Township, Chei
kee County, N. C., which was vot
on on the day of 191
and the declaring of the same bei
continued by the old board and r
definitely determined:
Cherokee County, North Carolina.
Viz., It being for Brownhill pi
cinct, of Beaverdam Township, Ch<
okee County, North Carolina.
All persons who are in favor of t
declaring the stock law to be in for
or opposed to it being in force or i
teres*d of stock law in the said boi
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i This the 1st day of June. 1925.
T. W. AX LEY,
j Chairman of Board of County.
(43-4t-c<>) Cummisioneis Cher
i i okee County
j Babies Love It
[ For all stomach and intestinal
troubles and disturbances due
to teething, there is nothing
better than a 6afe Infants' and
ll Children's Laxative.
~ Mrs. Winslow's
Syrup
trill
a, WEHUTTY
for The Sunday School convention h 5i
rids at Liberty Church Saturday am
?en Sunday was well attended and al
the seemed to enjoy the interesting talk
<le- that were given, also the singing an<
hat last but not least, the nice dinner wa
the spread free for all.
ur
u,t Nrs. E. G. Staku; anu children
?f|Jean and Edna Ernestine of Etowal
t0 have been visiting her mother, Mr?
J. R. Wilbur of this place the pas
for week.
nt.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bobinson o
Copperhill spent Saturday night witl
l5" their mother, Mrs. Martha Robinson
Mr. O. L. Trrrence and family ?>:
Athens, Tenn. are visiting relative
nere ior a lew aeys.
Miss Edith wilbur who has beei
^ttendinj? school at the Graysvillt
Academy, Graysvillc, Tenn. rcturne<
home last week after spending: a fev
^ days with her sister, Mrs. E. G. Stal
^ cup of Etowah, Tcnn.
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9 ? PACE 3
URGES FARMERS
TO CO-OPERATE
s?
Owen D. Yourv Also Thinks Power
Companies Must Study Prob11
lems of the Farms.
MANUFACTURERS MUST HELP!
Parmer* who will open-mtndedly
cooperate are necessary to bring to
pass electricity on the farm, according
to the conviction of Owen D.
Young, chairman of the board of directors
of the General Electric Company.
So are power companies which will
Study the farmer's problems In an
honest attempt to solve those problems
electrically. And so are manufacturing
concerns which will develop
electrical farm machinery, without*
which the farmer cannot hope to use
electric power to advantage.
Mr. Young discussed the obligations
of all three of these groups in
an address before a joint Conference
of farmers and power company representatives
of New York state* in*
f
OWEN D. YOUNG
. Chairman Board of Directors, Grneraf
Electric Co.
remarks, summarized, were as follows.
speaking first of the farmer
' "The farmer, above all else, must
/bt> interested In his business. He
must be open-minded, and hungry to
find new methods by which he may
make his undertaking both mor?t
pleasant and more profitable. Prido
In the advancement of his business,
- on.l t>,o Inltlntli',. t? ...1
essential. %
Farm Owners to Be Leaders
"Leadership must como from the
Won who own and live on their farms
and take pride iu their business, i
am happy to say that this class yet
remains as the great backbone of
America. Whether one speaks economically.
socially, or politically, they
are the anchorage of this country.
"The farmers should insist upon the
Study of i !< t-ti'iuCauuu v> uieir ngr*j
cultural schools and colleges, by their
farm organizations, and require a constant
and unending publicity of the
' results of such studies through their
, farm journals. They should welcome
i study by the power companies and
manufacturing companies and should
co-operate with them to work out
practical plans to get effective results.
Co-operation Among Farmers Needed
I "The fa-q^-r is too much of an individualist
to be a good co-operator.
* He must learn to co-operate if he t?
& to get electric service.
1 "To sum np, I ask the farmer tc
- show the samo initiative in the deI
velopment of his business that the
manufacturer does. I ask him to be
open-minded as to new methods and
to show a readiness to abandon the
old.
"I ask him to learn to co-operate
^ with his neighbors for their mutual
benefit, as well as to act individually
on his own account. I ask him to
* exert both economic effort and hie
I political Influence to create such
J favorable conditions for the supply
f of electric service as to insure proper j
(j results."
Taking up next what the power
companies' attitude and policy should
be toward farm electrification. Mr.
i Young said that the time has coma j
>. -wnen tnese utilities should now giro"
special attention and study to agricultural
problems and to ways and^
means of furnishing agricultural
1 service. They should create agrtcnV
?( tural departments with men who n<*
1 only know the electrical business. hst:
who also know the farming business.'
"It will not do." said Mr. Yosnfr for
the electric power companies tw
tend men to the farms who do not
j know on which side of the stanchion*
!n;?al! milking machine.
reason why the farmer has not h^0?
open-minded Is because the^^coplw
who have been trying to sr..
electric service have really Know?
nothing about his needs." j
Manufacturers' Job Too i
Regarding the electrical ma nuts*1
turer, Mr. Young had the following
to say:
"The manufacturer has uot J**
tnet, by sufficient expenditure oC
energy or rr.oney, the problem of thr
farmer. Without electrical mscW? 1
?ry adapted to farm use, the far?*' m
can not extend the use of electrioW
to his profit" . .. fl