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Pace six jnoj<? 3(13 TK? Official Organ of Murphy mad Cherokee County, North Carolina PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY C. W. BAILEY Editor-Manager MRS. C. W. BAILEY. Associate Ed. B. W. SIPE Asiociata Ed. AP communications must be signed] by the writer, otherwise tbey will notj be accepted for publication. Name ] ?f the writer will not be published nr.- | lees so specified, but we must hav? the name of the author as cvidenc* ?f good faith. Entered in the postoffice at Murphy. North Carolina, ns second class mail matter under act of Mar. 3, 1879. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Default having been made in payment of the indebtedness secured by thpt certain deed of trust to me as j 'rrustee for the Jefferson Standard; Life Insurance Company by W. H. J Meroney and wife, I.ula Meroney on the 19th day March. 192a. a-.d re-1 corded in the office of the Register! of Deed? for Cherokee County, N j C., in Book 80, page 631. I will, un-i <ler j nd by virtue of the power of j sale vested in me by said deed of? of trust. and at the request of the; cestui que trust, and for the purpose' of discharging the debt secured by j said deed of trust, proceed to sell) to *he highest bidder, for cash, at the court 1--use dooi. in Murphy, Chero-i hoc ( ounty, N? :*h Carolina, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 23RD. 1026 the following described land. to-wiL: Thr.t tract or parcel of la- d situate and lying in Cherokee County, N. C., in District Number 1, Murphy Township, being that part of the tract of land conveyed by Mar-! tha Meroney to W. H. Meroney, and by \Y. H. Meroney to Lula Meroney, less that acreage conveyed to Yoyles, and being bounded on the north by the Knloe lands, and on the east by Tract Number 4, said to be Indian lands, on the south by! the Voyles lands, and on the west; by Valley River, the metes and bounds to which are particularly described and set out in a surveyor's plat on file in the office of Jefferson Standard I-ife Insurance Co., at Greensboro, said tract containing 43, acres more or less. This the 21st day of December, 1025. JULIAN PRICE. Trustee. BROOKS, PARKER & SMITH, Attorneys. Greensboro, N. C. <20-4t-rD NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER MORTGAGE DEEP. Under and by virtue of the pow-j er of sale contained in a certain Mortgage Deed or Deed of Tiu>t executed by W. T. Hatmaker an !! wife Kate Hatmaker to W. Craig, j conveying the lands described in said ' Mortgage Deed cr Deed of Trust! for the purpose of securing the payment of the indebtedness therein ' mentioned, being the purchase men- J ey for the lands therein described,' which Mortgage deed is recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds \ for Cherokee County ir. Book No. 71 j at page 535, and default having j been mad:.- in the payment of the said indebtness and the power of salo having become operative, the undersigned mortgagee for the purpose of satisfying said indebtness, interest and costs of sale, will no January the 1th, 1020 at One o'clock P. M. at the Court House doer in the Town of Murphy, exposesaid lands for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, which, said lands are more particularly described ar.d defined as follows: Adjoining the lands of W. C. Borring, O. L. Torrence and \V. S. Simonds, It being in Shoal Creek Township in Destiict No. 8, and on the West of Turtletown Creek, and known as the Old Postell Mill, including Grist Mill, Saw Mill and How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu To break tip a cold overnight or to cut short an attack of grippo, influenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, physicians and druggists are now recommending Calotabs, the purified and refined calomel compound tablet that rfves you the effects of calomel and salts combined, without the unpleasant effects of either. _ One or two Calotabs. at bed-time with a 8wallow of water,?that's all. Flo salts, no nausea nor the slightest iafcerfercnce with your eating, -work or pleasure. Next morning your , cold has vanished, your system is thoroughly purified and "you are feeling' ffhe with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat whpt^you please,?no danger. Get a family package, containing full directions, only 35 cents. At any <Lag store. (adv) . THE CHEROKEE SCOl [jjjffff 17 18 | ipiIIJ T3 14 85 III lull1 ^ "Fill fltefllK 38 I Simtill III'nili lili i1! Mi *40^41 4Tr ? ?111 47 ;!l!!ip* 47 imU 51 HM52 (M L_ iir i il i55 <?. 192&. \Vf?tern N Horirontal. | 1?O?okln?r utensil 4?(' loumy 7?Brother (abbr.) 10?To Rovern 11?Knot 12?Periods of tlmo 14 ? Ridges 15?Skill .i?-liiintiiTJB comcst 17?Crowd 1J- IXranof (French term) 21 ?Falsehood 22 t'art of a collece yell 23?To tet In 26?To Immerfo In water 3<>?T.onc. narrow In'.et 31 -Klectrifiod particle r:?Klr.d or tree .15 To raise 37?Top :'! ?Tibetan gazelle <0 ? !?? : n fVom which a certain oil is ntndc <3?A dorp cully 47?According to (Italian) 4R?Ecja i(>?imape M ? Minority croup r-2 ?To conquer ' 3?To transmit 54?Awkward (at-br.) r?r.?Conduct <ii 58?Hour* (nbbr.) Answer To Last Week's ' Cross-Word Puzzle 'FjAi?J _EIRAI_ BLEND, D i ft'LicA 3tT _l |N ROB fjj I 'S JB~ATMWA DMTTA a] Y .E; L LTowMLB FTE 'FTR E T EMU Kfloe es^e||a go i 8PR.I TEBRI W I INP.'OW B O'AMTt m|h;O g i^ASXggjegtT I21t e-Mm! IB8 Fixtures, containing one acre more : less. This November 30, 1925. < W. CRAIG ; 17-4tlpd). Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed ' of Trust executed by George Pipes , to the undersigned Trustee convey-1 ing the lr.nds described in said deed of trust to the undersigned Trustee'' for the purpose of securing the pay- ' . ;ent of the indebtness therein set- , out. which deed of trust is record- , d in the office of Register ofj Heeds for Cherokee County in Book IJ No. 71 at page 469, and default i having been made in the payment of said indebtness and the power of J side having become operative, the j undersigned Trustee for the purpose: of satisfying said indebtne.-s. in- j * terest and costs of sale, will on 1 January the 18th, 1926, at Onej' O'clock P. M. at the Court House-! Door in the Town of Murphy, ex-, pose said lands for sale at public' auction to the highest bidder for cash 1 which said lands are more nnrtirn!.! ary described as follows: Beginning. or- a rock in the A. J. Moore line ^ and runs S. 55 W. 51 poles to a rock, the Old Lewis Jones corner; thence with the meanders of a fe :ce , 48 poles to Peachtree Creek; . thence down said Creek 30 poles to a stake at a fence; then S. 41 E. , 24 poles to a! stake in the road; , then S. 70 E. 41 poles to a small Spanich oak in No. 40; thence with J the line of No. 40 to a maple near , the Falls of a branch; thence East 102 poles to a rock and pointers on the line of No. 6669; thence with that line N. 60 E. 180 poles,to a rock in said line the Southeast corner of the A. J. Moore tract; then with that line west 150 poles to a rock and pinters on line of No. 40; , thence with the line of No. 40, 20 poles to a White oak, corner of No. , 40; thence S. 27 W. .6 poles to a rock; thence S. 60 W. down the ridge 30 poles to a rock; thenie N. 76 W. 42 poles to a Spanish oak; , thence Itf. 33 W. 25 poles to a noplar [ on the North Bank of. Peachtree; Creek; thence N. 43 E. up the Creek j 9 and 1-10 poles to a stake; thence ' N. 35 E. with the Creek 9 poles to 1 a stake, W. R. Pipes' come*; thence 1 N. 48 W. 22 poles to tho beginning, nr. MURPHY, N. c. II7 I* I* M r2 Il3 a E?---ppp I??--"== lj?3^ 41 45" 46 Ill II5"0 lEzzn ew?t?p?r l'nion.1 Vertical. 1?To shove 2?Having win KB 3?Oil Of orauKe flowers 4?Plstrorin 5? Atmosphere 6?To hinder 7?Kind of lace collar, worn by women 8?T.oud noise 9?At one time 10?To decay 13?-To observe IS?Krk of a louse 20?To arrest In procress 23?Part of a circle 24?T-> expire 25?Insane 27?To knot 28?Farming Implement 29- -To flnlph 33?To charge upon 3 4?River (Spanish) 35?I.arge snake 36- To transport with delight 38?To snoop arouml 3!??Elaborate 4-1?Vehicle 4 1?Same as 47 horizontal 42?l.axlly 44?Frees** 4 5?Not any 4 6?Term In us 49?To contend containing: 82 acres more orless. This December 16. 1925. J. D. MALLONKE (19-4t-M) Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power uf sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by .1. M. Allen to the undersigned Trustee, conveying the lands described in said deed of trust for the purpose of securing the payment of the indebtedness therein men tionod, which said deed of trust is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Book No. 74 at pace 581, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness and the power of sale having become operative, the undersigned trustee for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, interest and :osts of sale, will on January the 18th 1926 at one o'clock P. M. at the Court House Door in the Town of Murphy, expose said lands for sale at publb auction to the highest bidder for cash, which said lands are more particularly described as follows: Located on the Waters of Hangingdog. ir. Cherokee County, North Carolina, District No. 5, being a part of tract No. 8003, Beginning on an Ivy on top af a ridge between T. C. Fair Cove and the A. J. Hass Cove, and runs with the T. C. Fair lire N. 23 \V. 70 poles to a Chestnut; then S. 71 W. to the corner of same; the ce in r Southern direction to top of Main Ridge between the Odell cove and T. 3. Fair Cove; then with the meanders if said Ridge to Rock Knob Top retween Hangingdog and Owl Creek* :hcn with the main divide to a stake, \ndy Hass corner; then with the dividing ridge between A. J. Hass 3ove and T. C. Fair Cove to the hewinning, containing 50 acres more or ess. This December the ICth. 1925. J. D. MALLONEE L9-4t-D.C.) Trustee. Gas Makes People Nervous and Restless Gas pressure in the adomen causes a restless, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. - Adlerika removes gas in Tea minutes and brings out surprising amounts of old waste matte;- you never thought was in pour system. This excellent intestinal evacuan^ is wonderful for constipation or alied stomach thouble Don't wast time with pills or . tablets but get REAL-^Adlerika action! R. S. PARKER, Druggist. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power. of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, executed by A. C. Greene and wife, Edna Greene, to the underHOW'S THIS? HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE win ao what we claim for it?rkl your ayatem of Catarrh or Deafoeas caused by Catarrh. Tr HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con lata of an Ointment which Quickly Etc 11 eves the catarrhal inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which ac*a through the Blood on the Mucous "* " >* to on aarSold by druggist* for over 40 Tears. V. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. signed, Tru- --i: .vying the land? t! described in said deed of trust for S the purpose of securing the indebted- w ness therein mentioned, which said r deed of trust is recorded in the of- ii fice of Register of Deeds of Cherokee County in Rook No. 80, page 175, and default having been in made in the (Payment of said indebtedness, and * the power of sale having become operative, the undersigned. Trustee. * for the purpose of satisfying said in. debtedness, interest and cost of sale, will on January 24th, at 11 ;00 o'clock A. M. at the courthouse door in Mur- ? phy, Cherokee County, North Caro- 0 linn, expose said alnds for sale to the a highest bidder for cash, said lands be-151 ing mo-e particularly described as j u follows: j*' !T\vo certain f-l'acts of land injv Cherokee County, North Carolina, in'c Notla Township, on the waters jf I s Reech ('reck, one tract being known j ^ i flu, VV A fJrppnn boUffht I I from the Dehait Heirs, and also known as the George Housed farm, i and being j-he tract of land conveyed I to \V. A. Greene by deed of i. l). M\llor.ee, Commissioner, dated ! 2?th day of March. 1917, and re i ;ded in the office of the Register of 1 lecds of Cherokee County, in Book No. fit) of Deeds, at Page 1. The G ! ?ther tracf- of land being known as G the land \V. A. Greene purchased ^ jfrom G. W. Stiles: also known as a- c j part of the Old Jesses Wright Farm ? 1 -aid two tracts of land being hound- t ' 'i and described as fo!Iows: 01 Beginning or: a large Spanish oak)*1 neir the Sandy Gap, and runs a south |CI direction with A. M. Baker's line t?>|rtl i bla.-k Jack near a road on top of a ridge; thence n south direction with ! the line of Robert Stiles to a Spanish 1 Oak. corner of G. \V. Stiles: thence f* a south east direction with said road m land lire of G. W. Stiles to a rock | corner of G. W. Stiles; thence an 1' j east direction with the line of Poley Brockman to a Sourwood near the I road; thence a north east direction ~ with the line of Foley Brockman to | a black oak on top of the ridge; i thence about north to a rock corner of j jasper v yj it's unu rocy orwiuuuii thcltcc a north east direction with the line of Jasper Voyles to a black oak on top of a ridge; ther.ee a north cast direction with the line of said Jasper Voyles to a large poplar on the branch; thence a north direction with the line of Jasper Voyels to ; small post oak, corner of Jaspe. ' Voyles, ,1. J. Calloway and J. \\ I Greene thence a west direction ?\v A Sure, Quick Way to Relieve Rheumatism ilt-als Sores, Cuts, Burns O.IUd Mexican Mustang liniment '*>> nia?;cr now lone you have suffered ho* . vrii' The pain, you can gel tlu "f c crony without dosing. and without king |*?worful drugs into your syilcm Tf - v.- ft Is now available to all in the a an u* Mexican Muttang Liniment. Its ant penetrating pojrw is nothing short f marvellous and ? herrvcr used. nothing has *>?? ?? found to sake lis place. 1; -liou!d I** applied to the surfs re <.f the akin opposite the seat of pr.ln and prn'.ly rubbed There Is no sense ??f smarting or ? burning like our modern !inlrier.t?= pro dun- but utmost In a jiffy the pafn goes ? stiffened and sore nilisclos becciie limber und Itcxlhle. Kvory household r.houM keep litis remarkable preparation on hr.ni! Tor t.uiek use when emergency arise* it brings results when everything else frdis. Druggists and wholesalers se!.! Mv-tan;: l.lniinent or can get it for you. | Cramped i I and Suffered I yA "My back and head would PZl ache, and I had to go to bed," k2 gg eaya Mrs. W. L. Eanls, of <53 VrA \Vr>f?hxrlll? I'?T .? 101 not stay up. for I would cramp M vfl and suffer bo. I was very K8 nervous. My children would TO TO 'get on my nerves.' It wasn't HQ TO a pleasure for me to try to go TO TO anywhere, I felt bo bad. TO TO "My mother had taken TO CARDUI i For Female Treuttes | s8 at one time, so aim Insisted ? I M that I try it. I took four hot- H I ra ties of Cardnl, and if one raj > ^ should see me now they K3 yyk wouldn't think 1 had ever mh g2 been sick. M "I have gained twenty JH pounds, and my cheeks are TO ^ rosy. I feel Just fine. I am H8 TO regular and havent the pain. SB Ml "Life is a pleasure. 1 can TO M do my work with ease. 1 BB B8 give Cardui the praise." Tz? m Cardui has relieved many ma Km thousands of cases of pain and TO TO female trouble, and should mm' TO help you, too. TO TO Take Cardui TO ^ At An Druggists' ^ j|j he line of \J. J. Colloway to a mall oak; thence a west direction! ith the J. J. Calloway tract to a ock on top of a ridge to the beginnig, containing 160 acres, more or ?ss. This the 21st day of December, 925. F. O. CHRISTOPHER 20-4t-foc) Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having Qualified as adminitstator j f the estate of P. E. Nelson, late! f Cherokee County, this |s to notify 11 persons having claims against aid estate to exhibit them to the ndersigned on or before the first ay of January, 1927, or this notice rill be pleaded in bar of their reovery. All persons indebted to aid estate will please make immeiate settlement. This January 1. 1926. \V. B. NELSON, Administrator of the estate of P. E. Nelson. Deceased. <21-6t-pd) APPLICATION FOR PARDON OI DOLPH SW ANSON Application will he made to the 'otmnissioner of Pardons and the lovcrnor of North Carofina for the ardon of Polph Swanson, who was onvicted at the July Term 1925 f the General County Court of herokec County, N. C. for the rime of violation of the prohibion laws of the State and sentenrrl serve a term of twelve months a the Koads or chain ga g erf uncombe County, N. C. All, Persons, who oppose the ranting of said pardon are invited > forward their protest to the Comlissioncr of Pardons without delay. This the 18th day of December 925. VIRNIA SWANSON Wife of Dolph Swanso i v* ; N J7> ' -N ; ! ACA'v^ x< W?<a ~?0 "'J} ' ; SIMONDS SOLID i Tempered under Hy< the best for long and Write for catalogue a ASHET SUPPLY ANI 33 EACLE STREET i In previous bulletins issued 1 ownership of railroad securit have been stated, and figure* million individual American] the great steam transportsti Not only does this quasi-pt tend to insure their operation of the United States, as inte merce Commission, the Rail State and National comnrissic railroads' earnings, and more htelHeant end efficient bandHnc of railroad affairs ia an a bliss the traaapoTfation ayatein of thia country to rmder better and cheeper service to the public than evar before m history. For the 41 weeks FRIDAY. JANUARY 1. IM * I WOLF-CREEK " > 'f Last week J a r4al winter weather week- Mercury was down 1 Monday morning to 4 degrees above (tj Miss Florence .Hy*t? #nd Mr. Hay | Wilkinson were married about Wed- 1 nesday of last week. We wish ! them much happiness in their new i state. j ? ' Mr. And Mrs. Wilkinson aauT chil| dren spent several days last week with relatives at Lenoir City. They returned home Sunday. There is an epidemic . of - colds in our section that seems to be taking 1 in nearly everybody. Several have been real sick. Christmas passed off without a single mishap, so far as the writer, in all this section. Mr. August Davis and Lawrence Bell went to ' Culberson on business, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. P? E. Carter of Kentucky were visitors here last week. . I Mr. Lum Bryant has moved to 1 his new home near Mrs. * Mat i NOTICE I have returned to my practice j| and am ready to serve you daring 1926. I wish all my friends and patients a most procpeftsus and Healthful New Year. DR. E. E. SMITH Chiropractor I Davidson Bldg. Mtrrphy, N. C. ~ 1 1 1 : %. ^ T ' > iTMEWT 'J? .O ^ ^ , .V - A i (/ 1 CIRCULAR SAWS Iraulic Pressure? I satisfactory service ind discount sheet. /ILLE ) FOUNDRY 'ANY ASHEVILLE, N. C. 1;^ j iff?ItfF3* ] IBUC 4 vns and the Railroads by this other railroads, the i given showing that about twa s own the stocks and bonds of cm lines. ibhc ownership of the raiboeds for the public good, but the laws rpreted by .the Interstate Coin- J way Labor Board and various <1 ins, absolutely control 90f of the 1 than half of their expenses. 7 SSSSSS5?" 1 ovsrths?to* period ofthspisrioss 1 p?mk year (183) of tt sed orsr last I vm ot 71. I H ^ ?
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