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PECftf&Eft 3. 192*. ^ mcToTSALE OF LANDS TO Igf ASSETS TO PAY DEBTS Rr virtue of the authority containiJ.<Wree and order and appoint5 in a 3pecial proceedings in the lLor Court of Cherokee County, the Clerk on the 3rd, n* L0f November. 1926 on a petition r rj y* ?. Sfmonds, Administrator of L (?aite of N. A. Carter deceased, Tcailie Garren ct als, to obtain aswti to nay debts, u. And whereas the undersigned was ** - tie 3rd day of November, 1926, AL Siointed by the said Court as commoner in the said cause of Inre rTslmonds Administrator of the wite of N. A- Carter deceased Vs In* Garr-'n et als, heir at law of m* fT Carter deceased due the said ?nd set out in petition to obtain asof autopsy debts: Therefore the Sj.M. Sirr.onds, by the said author, itrfiven him as n commissioner in the jLq commission cause by the Court d between the hours of 11 o'clock * M. sad one o'clock P. M. on the Mb day of December 1926 (It being fit fint Monday in December 1926) 4 to the highest bidder at the court door at Public sale in Murphy Orokee County, N. the following ds Vis: It beinK tl! of the right, title and ftfest that the said N. A. Carter, fiffgied had in a certain piece or parefjj land set out, described, situated id located in Hot House Township, Qerokee County, N. C. known as the J. A. Carter home place, containing ,boat 350 acres, excepting that part j the same which was deeded off to ,.1I? r.T-tor The said sale tain* made to obtain HKts to pay off the indebtedness giiut the said N. A. Carter estate ai will be for cash, one-half down ad balance in three months. Tbii 3rd day of November, 1926. J. M. SIMONDS, (U-4t-nu) Commissioner. NOTICE OF STOCK LAW ELECTION At a regular meeting of the Board ifounty Ci.mmiMioners of Cherokee County, North Carolina, on the secad Monday in November 1926 a petibn was presented to the said Board ky more than one fifth of the qualiM votes of the Beaverdam Townlip, Cherokee County, N. C., in said hrritory or tfoundry as hereinafter it out. that an election be called by Ihtuid Hoard to vote on stock law or gainst stock law in said Boundry. h is ordered by the Board of Couiv tjf Commissioner* of Cherokee Co., in golar session on the 2nd Monday in laretnber 1926 that an aleetion be lid under the rules and regulations if the General Election Laws of the State of North Carolina at Upper laaverdam Voting Precinct (or Hadbed School House.) Said Foundry described as follows: KEGINX1NG at the Bridge near T. I. Dockery's Store, running with the nek to Ed Farmers where the creek (uka; then with the right hand prong find creek to Alfred Cook's place; m with the rocky knob to the stock w bne at the Allen Gap; then with R stock law line to the Beaverdam ip: then with road and stock law ? back to T. J. Dockerya. It is further ordered by the Board that Frt-d Radford be apoointed and s here! y appointed as Registar of aid election to keep the books open i| said voting precinct for four tucasaive weeks at Radford School loose, Beginning Saturday, Novemcr 20th 1926 and each Saturday for rar successive Saturdays ending lieember 11th, 1926 and December 6th to be challenge day, and said lection to be on the 20th day of December 1926. It is further ordered by the Board bt W. S. Clayton and A. Z. Roberts b appointed aa judges to assist In aid election. Those voting for stock v shall vote on s printed or written tket. FOR STOCK LAW, those vetai against stock law shall vote on a rated or written ticket, AGAINST ITOCK LAW, It is further ordered that said electee said be held in all respects acceding to the General Election Law Md that due returns be made of the ketion to this Beard. A. M. S1MONDS. Clerk to Board. T. W. AXLEY. Chairman Board County Com. (14-4t-co) NORTH CAROLINA, Cherokee County. Mable T. Eager Alleghany Company, Alleghany Mining Company, Isaac T. Lenoir E. B. Lenoir, L T. Lenoir and William Lenoir and all other beira of I. T. Lenoir B. B. Lenoir and Lillian Lenoir and I. P. Lenoir whose names are unknown to the plaintiff, Swam Development Company. J _ NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendants above named tow5firK?ssrr'i?r * W-r, B. B. Lenoir and all other J*?J* w. T. l22oIt?B. ?uno? JJE WlUlim Lenoir ud of i T. iir*ri neir, wkoeo buqm or, nuwn Pfeintilf sod the Swoin Dvrelop!?' Compos, Mat o anonon tree Wd In ?e oboVe entitled com re ?t>le before the Clerk of the 8uCtJiirt of Cherokee County on dey of Doeenher 1M? com ?men, w ippur > uid time 5Jj??i ud!-nmr the complaint u filed in aald in r. that the of ULld KtiorSto mm K of Gr?nt? ??i Entree ^JS-No- Tract No. Acres 28 8 iB IS! H ins .;J ffj ^Acd to stttle an advene claim If tW,"l?,!1*f*ndonl? take notice that *?' f,u to appear at the time and Jm* *?" mentioned the plaintiff JBl apply to the defendant for the otmaaded in t& complaint IOMt-mU) ^ "OTiCE OP SALE OT LAND BY TRUSTEE m pubu<azbs 1 ATTOCASTOt SEflTVIOB IUC.U.S. mx amcm \ AND t KNOW that cot or r*e goodness i or youb heart ano wb j ukbuunoco ctnisasirr / or -io0? kindnbst "that I too kill not aal to \ PKROND TO rrr "PiXA / pljppp of January, 1926. ly Elizabeth Brittain and husband, J. V. Brittain, to secure an indebtedness of $460.00 evidenced by notes in favor of L. W. Brittain, with interest from date until paid. Default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness according to the term9 of the same, the undersigned Trustee will sell the hereinafter described and set out lands at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Murphy, Cherokee County, N. C., on the 31st day of December, 1926, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 'S P. M. It being a parcel of land situated in the Town of Murphy, N. C., Murphy Tow'nship, Cherokee County, adjoining the lands of Olmsted and others: Beginning on a Stake near a Twin Oak and runs with the line of the Doweese Lot, North 60-2, East one hundred and eight and 2-10 feet to a stake the corner of the Deweese Lot; then with Deweese Lot line South 28-2, East three hundred and forty-six and 6-10 (346.6-10) feet to a Stake on No. 10 Highway on the bank of said Highway; then with said i highway North 24 East, three hundred and sixty four feet and five tenths I (364.6-10) to a stake on the said! highway at a Culbeit over branch No. Six; then up the branch with its meanders as follows: North 57-3 East 99 Ninety nine feet; then South 62 West 38 feet thirty eight; then North 46-2 West one hundred and twenty four feet (124) to a stake at a Culbert on the Road on the West side of the branch: then with the said road South 44 West two hundred and sixty eight feet (268) to a stake on the said road, then South 3-2 East Fifty ftight feet (58) to the beginning, containing } 15-16 acres more or less. The said sale being made to satisfy said indebtness including cost of sale. The said Deed of Trust being registered on the 12th day of March, 1926, in Book No. 89 of Deeds on page No. 238. This 1st day of December, 1926. T. W. AXLEY, Trustee. (17-4t-Mc) NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF ALBA MINERAL COMPANY You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the stockholders of ALBA MINERAL COMPANY will be held at its office at Murphy. North Carolina on the 31st day of December, 1926 at ten o'clock A. M. to consider and take action on a proposed dissolution of the corporation in the nanner prescribed by article 10 of the Stock Corporation Law. Dated, Murphy, N. C.t Dec. 3rd, 1926. JAMES E. ROAN, (17-4t-b) Secretary. OWL CREEK Mr. C. J. Marcus and family, formerly of this place, left Friday for their home in Florida. Mr. Jeff McDonald of Ashevllle, N. C., was a guest of Mr. C. . Has*, Monday. Mr. George Young, of this place has returned to Gastonia, whero he has a position. \ Miss Delthla Kephart was the guest of Miss Mary Jones Sunday. Miss Oma Kaphart and Mr. Vincent Marcus were the guest of Mr. W. R. Hass Sunday. Mrs. John Marcus visited Mrs. J. W. Sousbee last Sunday. Mr. W. A. Hass and Jerry Sousbee, wives and children visited C. C. Haas Sunday the 26th. Ur. John K. Marcua of thb ptooa, I died at Ma homa, Norambtr 11th, ha toft a boat of frlaada, and waa lovad by,alt who, knew bin, ha laft-a widow I THI CHEROKEE 8CO vritroao x aESSJJrvJSr-i "TOMCTtt** or T> K!^??ra?- T**?W> AC* /. JOHN TOO0-0" / CW c / ?HO v \\ / HAvtN ? / if^}? ftAK* jjgll -tOMA.T,MS V0U? \ /"MEN MH MOTTO \ T!tGUA? SUMS' - \ TO Give T\u_ I coolo too see A r YOUf? WK\ O.SN? S \ OCf T , >?5 ^-yWAToQE gg ] I If TrrJ. and eleven children, nine boys ami two girls he was taken to Panther Creek cemetery and laid to rest Nov. 13, He was one of the beat workmen in the county and a good neighbor and will be missed by this community and public. Rev. W. T. Truitt failed to fill his appointment Saturday the 27th. i A great deal of fruit was frozen on Owl Creek during the past cold weather, Mr. W. W. Palmer must have lost 1000 bushels, while most of the people lest fruit. Chump Husker Frc^BUnckofFortDodge. Iowa, shucked 28.2 bushels of corn In one hour and twenty minute* and won the championship for thi* yean?defeating 60 of the best huskers In the country. among them Earl Williams of Nebraska who holds the world's record of 35.8 bushels. Zero weather mad* husking difficult this season. Indigestion bad spell* relieved "MOTHINO can tab the place of Ihedftmi'e Black-Draught with as btctuM ws her* sorer fcnl anything at once eo mQd end ?o sflh-llvs."say? Mrs. Hugh Nichols, R- P. D. t, Princeton, nr. "When the children here spells of Indigestion end apset atomache, I etweye straighten them oat with e doee or two of BlackDraught. "Sererel tfanaalhere euBwed with bed spalls of IndigaaHm myself and Soand I would eoon get reUef if I took a comae of SlackDmuht. I wee troubled with bed Bocumnlatton of gas ... a 1| TT iJ| Kwntca ana rower oowwa now when I kal a epeO of this kind oonrUg on, I baud It off by taking BUckDrangbt?a doee erery night isr a fbw sights will prorent the trouble and tare ma "My^ whole fiimBytans BUekDraagbt Sir hDiooenaee and eonVka apian did dlrtna." Sold erstywbata. Boafi, + ? - ? ^ ^ f- ->*1 . -Ji* . W - UT, MUMHY. H. C. !E UAC*EP ft 'S ABOOT XJETY C* *T>c Financial hotH? coNDmoNorcuft vr ACC CMoacrt - WE ape CDttBL^V TPYiNG TO ?A^E AOWVAi? FUNDS' TO B0?i-O W M4MOCP*- A RMPSDNACC ? j UK* TO 1 UAve f3EEN "TOLD N *TW \O0 APE A / .'j ^ C NCROO? G<VC?? 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