WOT ICE OF SALE OF LAND Under ar.d by virtue of the powev of sale contained in a certain -ieed of trurt, executed by A. C. Greene and wife Ed a Greene, to the undersigned. Tru-tee. coir-eying the land) deacnoe'J in *aio deed trust for the pur-p ?<* of secur-Tntr the indebtedness therein men*i'-?-d. which *sid deed 'f trust ij rteorded in the ffice of Reg.-ter of I' Cher kee County Book NV. -ft, jare 1 ~ and default ha-i/ig beer. jn made the payment 'f *ajd .r.debtednes-, and the power of *a> having become operative. th< -nder^drr.ed, Tr.ete'-. for the ; -:pf c- f -at.-f; r d indebted-e:ntere * ard c -t of i?>. will on Feb. I ">th, at 12. ?0 . ~k A. M. at *.:.? . -t j r : n M phy, Ch? -.? ?- ' ,\ Carolina. ex* - . air.0 for a ' to the highest ' r -r o o lard- being ; rt. - arly o or.bed as follows: T* ertai t " " r Notia Tc ' : -n The wafrs ? f Beech ' * < *r:- * being - ,-.vas the land W. A. Greene bought from th? Fn-h.-i-t He.r*, and also knowr ar *r.e 'Z? H g < i farrr.. and being j.h? - . r.f ; ,ri'J nve ed to W. A <; ?> r.i- by d' f- ? ?>f J. I). Mali ,"'-. Comm ioner, dated 29th day of March, 19 17, and recorded in the 4 fir- of the Register of Deeds of Cher W-e Gounty, in Book No. 69 of !> ' -j a* f'age 1. The other trace, o' land being known as the land W. A. Greene purchased from G. W SGle*; also k-own a? apart of the 01-i J<- - Wright Farm raid two t.rac'- * land being bounded and described as follows Beginning or. a large Spanish oak near the Sandy Gap, and runs .1 south direction with A. M. Baker's line to a bla< k .fuck near a road on top of a ridge; them a >outh direction with the line of R-Aert Stile* to ? Spanish Oak, corner of G W. Stiles; thence a south e??t direction with said road and lire of G. W. Stiles to u rock corner of G. \V. Stiles; thence a-: east direction with the line of Foley Brockman to a Sourwood near the road; thence a north east direction with the line of Foley Brockman to a black oak on top of the ridge; S thence about north t ? a rock cornei of Jasper V vies and F? : Brockman thence a north east direction with th* line of Jasper Voyle ??. a black ?m* un v )|> i>i n i iuki- , r a norm cast direction with the lin" of said Jasper Voyles to a lurfc poplar on the branch; thence a r -.rth direction with the line of Jasper V y?*ls. to a email post oak, orr,? r of Jaspm Voylea, J. J. Calh way and J. \N . 0 Greene thence a wc-.t direction wii the line of ./. J. < ?.llov;ay to a Small oak; thence a west direction with the I. J. Calloway t act to a rock on top of a ridge to the beginning, containing 100 acres, more or leas. This the 14th day of January 1026. F. O. CHRISTOPHER <23-4t-for) Trustee. A DM INI ST R A TO ICS NOT ICR Having Qualified as adminitstator of the estate of P. E. Nelson, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the first day cf January, 1027, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted tc said estate will please make immediate settlement. This January 1, 1926. W. B. NELSON, Administratoi of the estate of P. E. Nelson Deceased. <21 6t-pd) APPLICATION FOR PARDON of WII.LARD FARNETT Application will he made to tin Commissioner of Pardons and thi Governor of the State of Nortl Carolina for the pardon and parol* of Willard Barnett, who was con vlctcd at the August Term 1023 o the Superior Court of rherokei County N. C. for abandonment of hi wife and children and sentenced a the November Term 1025 of th* Superior Court of Cherokee County N. C. by the presiding Superio Court Judge to serve a term of twi years on the Public roads of Bun combe County N. C. All persons, Who oppose the grant in* of said rfttdon or parole are in vited to forward their protest to tin Commissi or or of pardons without do Uy. This the 7tb day of January 1026 <22-dt-pd) J. R. BARXKTT Father of Willard Harnett gTATK ~CF_NORTII CAROLINA."" Cherokee County. In the Superior Court Jiftry County Bank, ^ v.. pi a.- a anc Georgia Rs.i*ay Com- T ' C 1 d< , NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE L'y . r've 5 as execution directed -.o- urder-igned from the ' -foart of Cherokee County c: ' n tre entitled a t.'-. I will on the r '-t f Feb. : *26 It teing the f t M'/nd*y in February 1 E*2r? at '< A. M at the C' art Houe-? d r of -a.d County ' f Cherokee. N. C. sell to the highest bidder for -a-r to satisfy -aid execution *- r.r a . I te.- f v ' h the '^fendont- Carolina, ' Go '-rg -1 Railway Company ha? in - r e f ra.I R ad cross tie*. * | -te*1 <' ir r:i- ar.d the Crow tie- H including road bed and right away sj from the To*n f Andrew- in *he ^ < ' , f * - kee, N. C. t the .iy ' .rty Line of an approximate ^ distant <- f 10 or 12 mile*: F: Tr..- - day of January K?2C J. P 13. MORROW. Sheriff, V. 22 r. ? Cherokee County. N. C. !' NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. In The Superior Court ( P. H. Hyatt, Jr. p vs. r Annie Hyatt. NOTICE ^ The defendant above named w:!l 1 ^ take notice that an actio.-, entitled:^ a- above ha? been comma-.ced in p the Supsrior Court of Cherokee C' unf.y. North Carolina, for the purP -e of obtaining a divorce absolute jj upon the ground of separation a* ^ provided by Statute; aid the defer.-, ^ dant will further taxe notice that -he is required to appear before the,.J ( <-r of the Super: C'orut. North' ^ Cay iir.a, at his office ir. Murphy, N. C. <?o or before the 1st day of C< February. 1926, and answer or de- ^ : r to -he Complaint of the plaintiff . ^ filed in the above action or the plain j" tiff will apply to the Court for the lief demnnricd in the Complaint. I hi The 2nd lay of January, 1926 J K K. MAVIS. Clerk S .perior Court Cherokee Co. <22-4t-ti). jti NORTH ( AROLINA, a ' HKKOKKK ' OIJNTY. In Superior Court G. W. Hall j ei v?- ;>' ; Hai \Vorl? v and Wife Rachel |11 1 jl.e-Ce Davy. Kufu?e Ifaker and Wife ^ I I.e>'iie Davis, Itufu Baker of Wife , Nancy Baker, Menvie Davis and wife liillie Davi-. Jim Ma hPum and wife] Blrdis Mashburn and Arval Baker *' ami wife Ilattie Baker. r. ui M .\1MU.NS F'JH RELIEF f The i dants above named will | ^ take notice that an action entitled!' n above has meen commenced in the!'.' superior court of C herokee County j ^ the object and purpose of said nc-1 tion being to have the adverse claim i of the defendants to a certain tract of land, to-wit, a tract of land bought by plaintiff from William N. Gentry | and wife, determined and canceled ^ 'as a cloud upon the title of the plaintiff, and that the defendants he do dared to have no interest or estnt?in said tract of land, said tract of <, land beinp fully described in a deed from the ~aid William N*. Gentry and ^ wife to plaintiff G. W. Hall of record ^ in the office of the Recister of j Deeds for the county of Cherokee ;iand also fully described in the af ' fidavit of the plaintiff now on file in : the Office of the Clerk of the Suprterior Court for said County of Chero. ke... And the defendants will further ( take notice that they arc required to appear before the Clerk of Superior , Court at his office in the couit hous? in Murphy on the 20th day of February. 1020. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Uth day of Jan., 1026. E. E. DAVIS, Clerk n Superior *"ourt, Cherokee County " North Carolina. (23-4t-pd> f NORTH CAROLINA. e Q Cherokee County, t !.n the Superior Court e Ida May Patterson, vs. r Edd Patterson, o NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant Edd Patterson, - will take notice that an action cn titled as above has been commenced ? in the Superior Court of Cherokee, County, N. C. against him for an absolute divorce on statutory grounds and the said defendant will further take notice, that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. N. C. in the Court House in Murphy, N. C. on the 9 day of Feb. 1926 and answer or demur to the com 1 THE CHEROKEE SCOC a.nt in said actiin or the ri! apply to the C'urt f r rei.vf ' emanded, in the c rr.phnt. This - da;. f Jar uary 23-4t-pd) E. E. DAVIS. C e-k : the Superior Court '/h -: kefi our.ty, N. C. ORTH CAROLINA, LAY COUNTY In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk !r- Mnrr: D. Barker and - and. J. Q. Barker. vs- ( earl Herbert and r.j-band, I erbert, Iva Sanderson. George , a.-.derron, Beatrice Sander*- r. . okie Peari Sanderson, HaC.e under- r.. AIIeta May Sander* n. :.n:a Sander^'.n. 01. Sanderrank Sanderson and D. C. Coleir. r. H. Colemar. Abhie Alexander, i . M. l eal. J. A. Deal. G. C. Deal. : i Fl:aH'"raM I a ftrc-*n JV . n ea". O. C. Denton, Nannie Robin-j n. H. A. Denv n. Fate Bible. Jeffj ible. Sue Bennett, Herschei BiLl-.i a be 3 C :.ier. T. G. Phillips, T. J. J . Phillips, H R. B. Phillips, P. i. ible, Jessie Bible. < Ionian B;r..?-. nkr.own heir? <: Nancy Cole man. | . E. McCoy, J. 3. Witt, W. J *itt, B \V. Witt. M. T. Stewa't Redwire, Betty Witt, Ur.kr. eirs of Mary Witt, deceased. araes. Suttizn Hunt. W. H. H >ck, S. C. Lerr.mer, James Har. sd Ail Unknown Heir- of Ha::; ancock, deceased, John Har. ate Handcock, Mary John ime? Hancock, Jr.. Reed Han ussie Hancock and ail Unknown c-ir of William Hanc ck. docea.-ed. Ir. and Mrs. Frank Orr, Chas. Hanjck, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pad - *. rid all Unknown heirs of Richard 'ancock, Deceased, Alice B-- r. [ildred McMahan, Luther in 'nkntwn Heirs of Isabel Da' . debased, and all Unknown Heir- at la v f M. W. Hancock, deceased. NOTICE OF .SUMMONT'S The d?ferdants afove named wii iko notice that a Special p '. eeiU itit'ed as above has been rent ?d in the Superior Court f f < County for the purp ' art'tion by -ale "f certain re-, state ir. Clay Cour.tv. North < .rr. na.fully described in the petition i t'ni cause, and being a putt ic hon ' farm of tb- late M. W. lav 1 in which pctiti-nei - and efenb.nts are tenants ir. common; nd t.he said defendant- wPl further ,ik?* notice that they :> " required aniii>!ir liofnr? jVin l?ik ??f the Superior ' -art of C'av f.imty, North Carolina, at hi- ofice in the Courthou < in Hayesvilk-. I. on the 1st tiny of .Match, 1 b 20, nd answer or demur t ? the petitm in said Special lV-eeedir.it or ie petitioner- will :-.j ply to the ourt for the relief demanded in the etition. This the 22rd day of January W. L. M ATHKSON, lerk Superior Court Clay County, C. (2.-.-4t-A&G? TO WHOM IT MAY ONCKRN I see Advertised in the Cherokee cout that application for pardon of ITillard Barnett will be made to ie Commissioner of pardon and to tie Governor of the State of North arolina. I his wife do hereby file protest against Willard Ba?nett ardor. I with many others do not iiink that Willard Barnett has paid *e penalty for abandoning his wife nd children. Signed MAE BARNETT 25-4t-pd). Wife of Willard Barnett ____ I Night Coughing Quickly Stopped; New Way Simple But ] Very Effective Night coughing, with its distressing loss of sleep and dangerous sapping ot strength and vitality, can now be almost instantly checked through a simple bbt wonderfully effective treatment that is economical, too. This treatment is based on the famous prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. For astonishing relief make this test tonight before retiring;?Simply take one teaspoonful and hold it in the throat for 15 or 20 seconds before swallow.ng it. The prescription has a double action. It not only soothes and heals soreness and irritation, but it quickly loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the real cause of night coughing. So with the cause removed.! coughing stops quickly and you sleep ; the whole night through. The Dr. King's New Discovery prescription is for coughs, chest colds, sore throat, hoarseness, bronchitis, spasmodic croup, etc. Fine for children as well as grown-ups ? no harmful drugs. At all good druggists. Ask fos ( I ^1 I T. MURPHY. N- C. - P.T H ' AROLiNA. |V HEKOKEE COUNTY. Jti i*. ;i m. J. AdaiRj. -i vs. i t< Lditan Adar 5. I *i not;-. E ; s The defer.da-.* -Live named wiil. C take r.-t.ve .ha* an a - entitled ic has "' ter. c n.rr.enoed :n the super.. r C :r: . f Cherokee C ur.ty. < N". r*h Carolina *y the : b.ntiff'c E-ga.-r: the defendant for a diver - < - the r.d- f matrimony: and ~ -aid left r iant further take e r.vt.ce that -he .- required to appear r at the ffice f the Clerk of Superi Court of said C . -r ty or. the 4th day tof March. 1926, or with hi 2 days d rr.ereafter. at the * v-- f ?a:d ' ur.ty of Cherokee, a d a-e'v<r and p ierr. ;rer t the c :..p:a:::t n said i* i. Or. r the plaintiff wil! apply to d he u.-t for the relief demanded in a d < rr; ".a rt. t Thi- l?t day of February. lt*2*d * E. E. DAVIS. Clerk ' F <2C-4t-pd> Superior <' rt. a State f N rth Car nn Cherokee County. In the Super;--r (Janarah H*--well. I'. \:ff Vi. J. E. Howell, Defendant. S'OTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM-, MONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will ' Lake notice that an action entitled as * <?hove has been commenced in the, Supe:i r C irt of Cher'k?e County |. N. 1 . him and the purpose of the action is for an absolute from the Lo*:d= "f matrim -nv r. -tatutory kz> urds. T*r.< lefe-.dant v..'.! further take notice that he is required to person-], ally appear bef< - the Clerk f ' e Superior court "f Cherokee County . N. 1 n the 3rd ivy * f March 1920 , a: u answer or demur to the said < <>m- ; plaint now on file in the Clerks . Of:;ce the < ;rt Hou-t- <-r the ( irt will giart the relief demanded , in the Complaint. . Th - Is: day of Feb. 1026. E. E. DAVIS. Cleik _ i '.'hmc f the Superior Court NOTICE OF SALE Default in the payment of the in- 1 d< H.ednoss secured in a certain de'di f u executed by the A. T. Dorsey !. '"bee ? mpany, to the under-1 -ijrned ttu-tee, having been mad*.' .ml t! editor thereby secured har-1 ' - re- vested that the said t'ust-e execute the power therein contained j thetcfore. j On the first Monday of March. I ly-'d, in front of the courthouse door. th? nr. - being the first day of said i month. at 11 o'clock A. M., the under.'ipuod tiustee, by virtue >>f thr rowc contained in said trust deed, will pro <ed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the certain lands of the said A. T. Dorsey Lumber Company therein conveyed, lying in Cherokee County, and described as follows, to-wit: Tract No. 1. Lying on the waters of Moss Creek. Beginning on a white oak, the beginning corner of No. 992 and runs with the said line South 40 degrees east 09 polos to a chest nut corner of said No. 992; thence with its line North 45 degrees East 50 poles to a sourwood; thence South 15 degtees West 120 poles to a black oak; thence South 05 degrees S For All S 2 The Family ? "We use Black-Draught In ? our family of bIz children and v find it a good liver and bowel A 2 regulator," says Mrs. C. E. ? 'J Nutt, of Mineral Springs, 41 Ark. "I b?T? I* ?? *V IMif iself In the last two or three am. year* for indigestion. I ~ would feel dizzy, have gas 9 and sour stomach, also feel a in tightness In my cheat, I'd rT take a good doee of K BLACK-DRAUGHT | Liver Medicine 2 jb when I felt that w&v, and it 9 would relieTO me, ana I would 1 9 feel better for days. 9 1 9 "My husband takes it for 9 ; = biliousness. He says he has * , 9 never found its equal. When |R , 9 he has the tired, heavy feel- 9 , 2 ing. he takes Black-Draught ( 9 night and morning for a few 9 j 9 days and he doesn't complain 9 ^ any more. , 9 "I aure do recommend Thed- Hr ? 9 ford's Black-Draught" 9 ^ Your liver '-a the largest 2T 9 organ in your body, when 9 ? I out of order, it causes many 9 i complaints. Put your liver ?t . J In shape by taking Black- ? >) 9 Draught. Purely vegetable. ?? ! Sold everywhere ^^9 j 4 i"t -: 41 p--des to a -mail hickory on ;e .ine of Xo. 992; thence with -aid r e N rth 40 degrees West 152 pole? a take .r. the line of No. 551 -.-r e v*. th - line North 45 de-j :ee- east 2h pole* to the beginning.! ntairirg seventy ?70> acres, more r less. T act N J. Also a certain tract f land in -aid county and state n taming fifty i5?"?j acres more or r bo- ded as fellows: Beginn.a or. a White oak tree standing a-t of N '. 467 in district No. 6. n the waters " Fadder's Creek and ar.= North 4* dr-srr-c? 1 -*. 126 pole* . . ak: thence South 40 egrees east >'2 pcles to a -take: hence S uth degre< - West 12 .e? : a >t2Ke on the No. 91; then.e with that ii.-.e North 40 eeree* West to the ecin i g. Tract N". j. Also that part of a rait N--. 511 which runs -.n the. igrt hand -ido f adj -ining Andy Garwood's tract, con'aming oi.e acre r.d rounded as follows: Beginning n a white "aw and run* n a North direction with the Jomes ; 1. Bry^'-r lire a stake at the wagon i oiid; thence an eastern direction to I 'n VnrtVidin rti-pr.l ion to ft .-take: thence an eastern irectwn to the beginning. Thi- February 3rd, 11*20. DILLARD & HIM. 26-4t-d&h> Trustee. NOTICE OF ENTRY Intry No. 1045 ;:ute ol Nor th Carolina lay County. < . W. .Savage and W. A. Savage f Cherokee County. Enters five it- . Hi??re . le--. of land on the vaters of Shooting Creek. L>istrfct ? . 2. f ' !y County, Beginning on stake corner of Tract No. 697. rant 144">0 on the line of Tract n . 0101 and run- with it* line West ?? the iir.e of No. 2381; then with t- line t'- the line of No. 5060; the.: .vith No. "o60 to the line of 697; he:: with its line to the beginning. Kntc-ie-l Jan. 29th, 1926. C W. SAVAGE W. A. SAVAGE \ttest: GI.OVEK P. LEDFORD K:led^jjin. 1926, at 2 o'clock l*. M., and registered Jan. 29, 1926. GLOVER P LEDFOR1) (26-4t?st Enter Taker. Hastings'Seeds ate/Catalog/ SB Free 7 Seeds ftn Ycru You can get 5 packets of seed* oi 6 different and very" beautiful flower* fr-- Hustings' 1926 Seed Catalog tells yon all about It. Hastings' Seeds are "The 8tandar< of the South." They give the beat results in our Southern gardens and 01 our farmr Hastings' new 1926 Catalog has 112 pages in all. full of pictures from photographs, bandsom covers in full colors, truthful, accural descriptions and valuable culture dl recti on s. We want you to have this catalog li your homo. It tell9 all about Hastings gard"n. flower and field seeds, plant and bulbs. Write for It today. A post card request brings it to you by returt mail. H. G. HASTINGS CO.. SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, OA. WOLF CKKKK There was a quite a hit of moving hoie last week. Mr. Thos. Burger moved his family to Isabella, and Mr. \V. I. Led ford moved his family *? Blue Ridjre, Ga. where he h is a job in a Black Smith Shop. Mr. mmew moved his family into the home Mr. I.edford vacated. Mr. .lames Henson has been very sick for the last two weeks. His nephew. Mr. Rob Hensoif moved him to his horrte last week where he could care for him more effectively. Mrs. Cordelia Dills has been very How Doctors Tieat Colds and the ^iu To break up a cold overnight o: to cut short an attack of grippe, influenza, sore throat or tonsiliiti>% physicians and druggists are now 1 ous mending Calotaha, the purified and refined calomel compound tablet that jives you the effects of calomel rnJ salts combined, wi .l.out the unploasmt effect*# cf either. One or two Calotabs at bed-tinv. vith a swallow of water.?that's all <0 salt?, r.o nausea nor the slight*** nterferonce with your eating. worx ?r pleasure. Next morning your col. ma vanished. :*..ur ry tf'u i? tfc0-, ughly purified and you are fct'im :ne with a Voorty r for b^-ak ost. Eat what e 1 plea*?,?no con f?r. Oct a fa n?ly package, t > iair.iiv. ?'.1 directions, only 80 cents. At nr.. rug store. (?.?! > RIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 192* || ? - - ? ? tick for several day*. U There was born to Mr and ft?. E Audio Dills ln^t Saturday n <rirl baby There is an epidemic <>f fh, ^ H prolonged colds in our community that ha- caupht the mon of ^ H pt-.pk- and many of them hare beea housed in for several day?. OH Several of our citizens paid their j^E taxes Monday as the tax Collect* was making his "last round." BR A goodly number of people attend. Ha led the funeral of Mr~ Rac^| H Rick? Friday af* l-?ce<kmj?H i emete y. ; Mr. W. L. Garren and Mrs. Xor? Morgan recently attended a Churtfr Officers meeting: at GraysviJJe, Ttrx and stayed over the week end. MARBLE M Dee Jenkins, who was seriooty hurt in a Graham login# camp sow three weeks ago. was brought h'.et last week much improved. :'[? Mrs. Gus Parker?it is feared-^ seriously sick. V John Lance moved up fn.ni Malty la-t week, and occupies the Robb .--on house. ?.<*! Earnest Cook is repuilding his hoa 'in the Stanberty cove near tk river bridge, and will occupy it. Rev. Mr. Folger. Methodist Mi nil or. was visiting and getting acquaint in Marble last week. He will p-ead at the Marble Baptist Church secoo Sunday night. 'Ti reported that Mr. Jud Ania .-on has sold his house and hnd\vherc Roy Kilpatrick lives, just ?j rosite Mr. Smith's home? for nice j :-:co. But the purchser's nai I is not given. Both Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bait ' have been quite sick; but we i I glad indeed to hear that both a i better. Mr. Joe Coffee, now getting up years, had the ill-luck to break s? ribs, and he is feeble because of I Mr. A. I?. Smith has been tenth to his room with cold, but is now. |H B i Rev. and Mis. John S. Stnnbc^H i visited children and friends in s drews?Marble Fiiday till , Mr. Stanberry filled his appointn^? : preaching in the Marble RajflV " Church Sunday morning and ing. Though the rain poured s hours. Mr. Star.herry preachd^H - large congregations, who beared gladly. Mr. Stanberry is [ popular at Marble. Indeed, the^H , people say that he is the most pot^^B - man who has preached at Mi^B since the days of Treadaway. Mr. Andy I.auce, who lives witfe^H son, John Iuince, is eighty-seven old; and he is rather feeble. |K CULBERSON H Ira C. Owenby, S. L. Kisselh^B" and Will Collins attended Murphy this week. L. M. Shields made a trip to Murphy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans of I were guests of Mrs. V. C. last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shields d^HT 'heir school at Mt. Pleasant and have moved back to their Ralph Shields has bought the ^^B~ chandise of C. S. Burger and continue the business. U. S. Nichols of Epworth, G?a business visitor here this Ransy Cearley returned front tonia Wednesday. Messrs. A. B. and Frank of Murphy had a fox ch?s<^^Bi Dickey Mountain Tuesday Mr. A. Rice. Road Hothouse Township, attended gular monthly meeting at Monday and Tuesday. G. M. Evans of Ranger ** ? town a few days ago. _ B

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