B FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 192C.
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*B SALE OF LAND BY TRUSTEE
By virtue of the authority containM
?d in a Deed of Trust dated the 1st
gHday of April, 1924 executed by J. M.
^ Stewart and wife to A. F. Cunning|H
ham (Trustee) to secure an indebtM
edness of $200.00 due W. N. Almond
|H evidenced by note in favor of W. N.
A Almond Estate the mid deht. hpin?
now past due and unpaid according to [
the terms of the said deed of trust
therefor the undesigned Trustee will 1
sell the herein after described lands
at public sale to the highest bidder'
for cash between the hours of 10
o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. on
the 25th day of October, 1926, at
the Court House Door in Murphy, N. i
C.
It being certain parcels of land in !
Murphy Township, Cherokee County,
N. C., on the waters of
and adjoining the lands of H. D. Stalcup
and Luther Ashe.
Beginning on a Spanish Oak in the
line of Tract No. 139 the South West
corner of Luther Ashe and runs North j
East with his line 42 poles to the :
public road; then with the said road
a West direction 59 poles to a Black '
Jack; then South 61 poles to a small
Spanish Oak in the line of No. 139;
then East 12 1-3 poles to the beginning
corner, containing 8 acres more
or less.
Also another parcel of land adjoining
the above: Beginning on a Red
Oak the Southeast corner of G. W.
Almond land in the line of No. 139
and runs North with the Almond land
"4 poles to the public road and corners
on a stake; then East with said
road to a Black Jack and Vistor Ellis
now owned by Ida Stanley, then
South direction 61 poles to a small
Spanish Oak in the line of No. 139;
then in a West course with the line
of 139 to the beginning. Containing
8 acres more or less.
Also part of Tract No. 140: Heginning
on line o? No. 139 near a
house on a hill and runs with said
line South 86 East 34 poles to a stake
at the road and then with the meanders
of said road North 13 West 3
poles; then North 22 West 4 1-2 poles;
then North 7 West 4 poles; then
North 3 East 6 poles; then North 1
West 4 poles; then North 9 East 1
pole to a stake at a road; then with
the said road North 50 West 6 poles
to a stake on West bank of road; then
South 82 West 4 poles to the beginning
corner containing 4 acres imore
or less. Being part of No. 140.
The said Deed of Trust having been
registered on the 5th day of November
1924 in Book No. 74 on page No.
455 of Mortgage Deeds and Deeds
of Trusts in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Cherokee County, N. C.
This 24th day of September, 1926.
A. F. CUNNINGHAM,
(8-4t-mc) Trustee.
State of North Carolina,
Cherokee Coutny.
In the Superior Court, before the
Clerk.
Hattie Smith, widow of Warren
Smith deceased, petitioner and plaintiff.
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Will Smith, Henry Smith, W. P.
Smith, Hattie Hyde, Effie Berrong,
Charlie Smith, Minnie Smith, Judge
Hodge, Frank Hodge, minor, Annie
Ruby Hodge, minor; Luvada
Hodge, minor; Heirs at law of El
ree Hodge, deceased. All heirs at
law of Warren Smith, deceased.
notice of service of summons
and petition of dower
by publication
Each one of the above mentioned
defendants will take notice that an
action entitled as above: (It being a
Petiton for dower by the plaintiff)
has been commenced before the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee
County N. C. and the object of
the petition is for her dower inter?at
in the property of the said Warden
Smith, (her deceased husband) in
Cherokee County, n. C.
And the said defendants each one
*ill further take notice that he or
ahe is required to personally appear
*t the office of the Clerk of the S?L
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perior Court, in the Court House or in
his office in Murphy, Cherokee County,
N. C., on the 25th day of October,
1926, and answer or demur to the
petition of the petioner and plaintiff
now on file in my office or the court
will grant the relief demanded in
said petition.
mis .cun aay 01 septemoer, l'Jio.
E. E. DAVIS,
Clerk of the Superior Court,
(8-4t-mc.)
NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee
County.
Sylva Collegiate Institute,
vs.
J. E. Taylor
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY
COMMISSIONER
Under and by virtue of a judgment
of the General County Court of
Cherokee County, North Carolina,
rendered in the above entitled action,
which said judgment was signed
by W. M. Axley, Judge of the General
County Court, on Monday, the
4th day of October, 1926, it being
the regular October term of said
court, which judgment is recorded in
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Cherokee County, North
Carolina, in Judgment Docket No. 1,
Recorder's Court, at page 53, and a
transcrip of said judgment being duly
recorded in Judgment Docket No.
19, page 189, of the Superior
Court of Cherokee Courty, the undersigned
Commissioner appointed by
said court to mako ?alf tho ImtwIu
hereinafter described, will for the
purpose of satisfying said judgment,
costs and expenses of sale, offer to
the highest bidder for cash, at public
outcry, at the court house door
in Murphy, at the hour of 10:00 a. m.
on Monday the 9th day of November,
1926, all the right, title and interest
of the aboved named defendant,
J. E. Taylor, in and to the following
described real estate:
Situate, lying and being in the
town of Andrews, Valleytown
Towship, Cherokee County, North
Carolina, and described a9 follows:
BEGINNING on a stake, on the east
side of Graham Street on an alley
378 feet north from East Main street
running north with Graham Street to
the right of way of the Southern
Railway Company; thence east with
said right of way to the Robbinsville
Road; thence southeast with the Robbinsville
Road 305*4 feet to an alley;
thence west with said alley 305 feet
to the BEGINNING, containing eight
lots and a strip running through the
center once intended for a street,
conveyed to the said J. E. Taylor by
T. J. Hill and wife, Hattie Hill, by
deed dated May 29th, 1923, recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Cherokee County North
Carolina, in Book No. 87, page 1L
being what is known as the Canlpe
Lots.
This the 7th day of October, 1926.
F. O. CHRISTOPHER,
(9-4t-c) Commissioner.
NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee
County. In the Superior Court
before the Clerk.
In the matter of the last will of J.
M. Hamby, deceased,
CITATION
To William Hamby, Tom Hamby,
Elisha Hamby, Marshall Hamby,
Hayes Hamby, Bass Hamby,
George Hamby, Marian Hamby,
Kirk Hamby, Lula Hamby, Bertha
Crane, Bfessie Crane, Clelie
Maney, Garfield Hamby, Elizabeth
Hamby, Lum Hamby, G.
W. Hamby, Eliza Ann Baynes,
Sallie Danner, J. M. Hamby, Jr.,
and all others next of kin of J.
M. Hamby:
You are hereby notified that a paper
writing has been offered for probate
before the undersigned Clerk of
the Superior Court of Cherokee County
as the nuncupative will of J. M.
Hamby, deceased, and that a hearing
upon the probate thereof will be
had before the undersigned Clerk of
the Superior Court of Cherokee
County at the Courthouse in Murphy,
North Carolina, on the 30th day
of October, 1826. at 10 o'clock A.
M., and you are cited and called up
on to appear at easd time and plaee
THE CHEROKEE SCO
By Osborne
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i and contest such will if you think
. proper.
This the l.'lth day of September, '
, 1926.
E. E. DAVIS, Clerk
Superior Court of Cherokee Coun(6-6t-w)
ty, North Carolina.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
By virtue of an execution issued by
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Cherokee County, North Carolina,
on Sept., 8, 192G in a judgment in
favor of Binney & Smith, a corporation,
against Alba Mineral Company,
a corporation, and levy of said execution
on Sept., 9, 1926 upon the
| property hereinafter described, the
undersigned will proceed to sell to
the highest bidder at public outcry
i for cash ,at the Courthouse door in
, Murphy, Cherokee County, North
; Carolinu, at one o'clock, 1*. M., on
! Monday, Nov. 1, 1926 the following
property towit, first offering the personalty:
AH the personal property of the
, Alba Mineral Company upon the
I' premises known as the Davis Talc
i Mine, being on Tract No. 33 in District
No. 3 of said County, an inven!
tory of which is to be found in Hook
j.20 (58) of Deeds at page 07, in the
! office of the Register of Deeds for
'said County to which reference Is
1 made;
| Tract No. 33, Dist. No. 3, of said
County, containing 135 acres, fully
described in a deed from Continental !
Talc Company to Alba Mineral Coin- j
pany, dated March 12, 1012, registered
in said office in Deed Hook 2G(58j I
page 78, to which reference is hereby
made;
One acre, more or less, described |
in u deed from George Hillycr to |
Alba Mineral Company, dated April
21, 1925, registered in said office
1 April 22, 1925 in Deed Hook No. 88,
page 181, to which reference is hereby
made:
Said sale will be made to satisfy
said execution and costs, and costs
of sale.
I This October 1, 1926.
B. B. MORROW, Sheriff
(8-5t-b)
BE !T UNANIMOUSLY ORDAINED
j BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF THE TOWN OF
I MURl'HY, N. C.
1. That it shall hereafter be unlawful
for any person, firm or cor'
poration to keep, maintain or operate
' any livery stable, sales or feed stable,
or any barn or stable in which more
' than two head of draft or live stock
| tember, One thousand nine hundred
I hundred feet to any of the principal
streets of the Town of Murphy, viz:
Tennessee Street, Hiawassee Street,
Peachtree Street and Valley River t
Avenue.
2. Any person, firm or corporation
violating the provision of this ordinance
shall pay a penalty of Fifty
Dollars ($50.00) and each day of
such violation shall be deemed a separate
offense.
3. That this ordinance shall go
into effect thirty days after ratification,
this the twenty third day of Sep.
are habitualy kept, near than two
and twenty six.
F. S. HILL, Mayor.
B. W. SIPE, Clerk.
NOTICE OF DATE OF NEXT
MEETING OF THE CHEROKEE
COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION
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On account of the general election J
to be held on the first Tuesday in ;
November, 1926, the next regular j
meeting of the Cherokee County ,
Road Commission will be deferred to
the second Monday in November,
1926.
By order ot vne Board.
CHEROKEE COUNTY
ROAD COMMISSION,
D. S. RUSSELL, Secretary.
WiLL SELL?Forty shares of local
bank stock. Part cash, convenient
terms on balance if desired. Address
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