. LEGAL MATTERS j NOTICR: N.tLB OF TALFABLE KKU. IXTATE Under ami bv virtu* of .1 certain deed of 1 trust, made and executed by Mrs. Alice Dewar to the undersigned trustee on the 11th day of September. !'>;? which deed of trust ; is recorded in the office of the Register of 1 Dwds for Cherokee Omn'y. N r in l >.?v ' No. 59 |ms?* I" 'lei^ult ??e~n marie ??? the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for sat?? Jiavh; e-?n made. I W ?_* Morrow. Trust - ? v. ;|I -?ti t -? ."Ith :i> (VtotMT 1?." :t t ? ?' ' ?? k \ M 'Mi: - phy Tlnie> ? * ?!:?? court!" 1 -??? ioor :t? M'J"'' x r . offer t ?: ?r.- ?> ? htshest ????>.' , l ?r .ash th* fo!!nvv!u tes- ? "? 1 ' r ? * la&i :,j Iteinc one lc :n ? * T"wn >t Andr-w* North r.i r ' n 1. Ite^innint: >n " !??* > ? ? ? ;ir i c ??? ?? 2 ? ??"av-- J the lal't C M- v.* itwri >i nd T Bristol, m. J run- v. ? -.-??- ; ? r.e : *? ?? ? ? ?! a stake. thence ? an I: !.??>? ir. i feet 1 ? .si. ike. tiiem ? N ???*: '"??-"?> r S < ; - i ! .t -.~:tuj : ?eT iron io-< fee t :? ::tn.nc - . ?? I ?*; S:>. Street This 1 >-*: r thi-4 d iv b> ... . .. .... hi id W T F.r--. ... ? :'.-na K .rs> t ? w ! 1 1 ? ! : i , ; ,r : made Dated anl posted this the ilst. day of S ?pt-iiJ'*,r 1 ? . ' n . m ?}:*:? ?\v, f!Mt-dht> I' '."1LLIT. Attorno MITIC1 : "? \1.K l)F VVI 1 1 Mil l: RFAL KST \T l: I'ndar 1 ?? t v:rtu?- ? ? i'n deed of 1 trust, m i l.' ?nd e\,- by J I? Parker in-i v. ? ? .v - o. I'l-ket .n the :vh. diy ? if \ uifusr . I ?> ? I -? -irdersiisne.1 trustee whi h trus' :s it" re.-or i ;n the ..??'ice of 1 he Kejj:?.*-r ?: ! ?? is : - Cherokee i "oun tv N V ;?? -k N *i :-.ce 14- default 1 ????*? made ;r- ?? ? payment ?: the debt therel?> wur-i in ! den:. in. I for sile having b - n ::i . i--, I ? H. Ttllitt. Trust.-, will >n the -I'h. I iy : 1 ? 192?. at .?leven A ? M -.????.?. Tin;-" ?: th courthouse i ?.?r Mur-ilv. N. C offer f"r sale to the f -t 1 i *r for ash a three, seventh interns*. .:i *'.;?? f dJov. ma ?lc>? riJ'ed tract m of lan i Ilektinnim; >11 t . ::estmit tr?^' >n the divis ion line between under* i! i NV :'>->n an l runs N. E. 21 po -<= ' > a red ' ik; thence S. 30 K -7 poles " ? ? lend l ink ? ik near i sprinc. then- - >. ? < K jioles to a post oak and stak" on th- ? .p the ridwe; then-e with the ti:eandiT.< M 'il pm?r . ? ?!. ? S ."1" \V. I poK - ik. thence with the meanders N 7r. W t.? a black oik ? ? : Wttliar. Breel-.n: ? de ft th. ridae thenco W. . ... to a staku . ?: i :. c-- ? t -r trade bv Joel Thompson ar-I .5 T Ci.p- ? th.ei'.. ? Northward .? litlo:. ' . *?.? i b'.ack ik at or near i!i- - ? . rd ? J N ?? thxv..rd on said r. ice . - r 1 . i ..'a I.t.. ?-.?.?nee East With the old line to the i'-^rinin*. contain- j ina :.?> i r-ts. j The interest ? ? . v? ?? ?? j in r:. trust be,nif a three vent l a und ? l |>aie H TILLITT. Trustee, j NOTK'I >\1 I. OF \ \ I I I UH.K KI.AL ESTATE I'nder H i virtue ..f ? cer!a:r. deed Of' tnw' in...!- . I ?!:????! b\ J. It Phelps. Tru*!."1, t.? j!i.? unier/^nned on th?' 17th ilav' ?f January. i;?2C. which deed (?: trust is re corded in the ? ? j 1 1 . -?? of the Resister of Dee.!.* for Cher(?> ? i-i' .* u It having Won made in the paytiKMi; of the deb? th-*rei ur- d md ?!?? niam! fi?r sale having i.en made. I I? 11. Tillltf, Trustee will on the _?th. day of (Htobcr. I ~ .?? *????-? I; ? lock. A M. (Murphy Tln? at :???? courthouse door in Murphy. N ? ? t ir sale to th?* hifih-'St bidder for .sh the '.lowing described tra> t .f land FIRST TRACT Being a part of tract No. Beginning m a ston>> ? orner on hank of the Xantahala Turnpike Road at whit direct ion up M ,rr . Southern pole ...? pOICS to i a maple i i.rner: then. .- K. 1 < poles to stake in the Nantahala Township Road; them a t with -i i Road .ibout 16 poles i white oak turner in the line of the Mans Reese Sons l.iml ? then ?? N .' J poles t> a to the lM>>;inninK containing 10 ucr?-s. more , or less SECOND TRACT: Rein* a part Of No. 4 90 Beginning on a white oak. runs North 52 pules to a I. trust ^"aku in i -enter ??f Nan tahala Turnpike Road, thence West wit". said ' roaci < poles to .. small !>r ?m-h: tlier e up said branch with it* meanders 52 poles to !1 the hack line .t said tract No. 7": thence buck S poles t?? tli-- ?R~-Kinnin?, containing 3 acr.-s more or less 'fated and posted th?s the -1st. day of Sep * tern her. 1927. (S-lt-dhO p. H. TII.LITT. Trustee. I NOTICK OF SAI.K 1 \I>KK DEED OF TRl'ST By virtue of the power of sale contained in two certain deeds of trust executed by W. A. Bryxon to the undersitrned. as Trustee, the first dated September 1st. 1921. record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Rook 7?>, at pa?e 530, and securing an indebtedness of $1300. on. the sec- ( ond dated Oct. 19th, 19921, recorded In said office in Hook 76. at page 532. and securing i an indebtedness of $4,000.00. and by reason | of default in payment of the Indebtedness se- ' 1 V1^'1 hy tho two said deeds of trust. I will f 'on Monday. November 7th. 1927. at eleven' o'clock. A .M. , offer for sale at pnh'fc oul- I cry, for cash, at the Court. House door in MuTSmy. r^orth Carolina the following lot of land in Murphy. North Carolina, conveyed by both ?aid deeds of trust, to- wit: Beginning or. the corner of the lot formerly owned by the estate of L. T... Witherspoon. deceased (now K. B. Norvell). on Campbell i Street, and runs with Campbell Street 206 I feet, more or less, to the intersection of ; Campbell Street with Valley River Avenue; j thence running a Westerly Course with Val- , ley River Avenue 87 feet, more or less, to the intersection of Alley with Valley River Ave- I nu?; thence running with said alley in a ! South Bast course to the Witherspoon corn- 1 er (now Norvell corner) thence with the line | I of the Witherspoon Lot (now Norvell lot) 157 Lfeet. more or less to the beginning. ? The proceeds of sale to be applied first, to ? m :he payment of the indebtedness secured by , * the deeds of trust above recited bearing date ? of September 1st, 1921. second any excess. ! after payment of the above, with cost and j expense/* of sale, to be applied to the pay . Bient of the Indebtedness secured by the above reclded deed of trust bearing date of J >0ctob'.< 19th. 1921. ? . * fjsptember 30th. 1927. D. WITHERSPOON. Trustee. | :K OF SALE UNDER DEED IN TRUST e of the provisions of a deed of Frank P. Dickey to A. B. Dickey. Thoa. C. Dickey, dated April tered April 7. i:*17 in Book No. 7 i. Cherokee Deed Re< ortls. secur it of a note of even date due one date, with 6 percent interest default having been, made in the :\ pa>m?lt of Mm#, the undersigned trusts f wll to sal# Ht the Court house door j }n <'her_->kee Covntjr. to the highest bidder for cash, the following Town Lot situate In J Murphy. X C . and conveyvd a.* security In | sail deed in trust. to wit One Lot in th" town of Murphy. X. C. . it j Iw'ni known h the Old Stable Lot' REtllN NINO on a jitik- on T-nn-'Wfe Street and s i inrrt-r of the Mincu.* lot. and runs with 1 ;>T"j?is' I i r"* South SO' West t-? i I .?? >r. Mincus* l ornir thenee South 40' K:i?t ? '"????* f-? i s*:ik??: then, e North 50'' East ??.is i stake on Tenn-ssee Street;; C>. r ? ?h T?nn?*-">- Street N >rrh 4??' West i '????* * ? t - f >-*i;innini!. ? ?ntaininc s 7 V ' T ?? made t I. .-k r. M M ' X 7 l '.T ??? Mtl*& | s..l r< >*** th?- | .? ? ? th of I>?nk 1? ni?-koy on A I'lfKKY Trustee \ * :? : s' per: ?:! .-r ,\ .1 -v 31 take r ?> ?* ?"?' ? !? >* ?????- - : - -I assirst him In t> .. > : ? 1" ? - < :* ''v.", v.'-- i "? untv. N. C. ??? I * ??? i ? ? ?:* th? * ? ; i ? ?? : >n i* to ob tain :? p.- - e from th -Is mat-ltnony on S i*M' ?- The - ? I defendant will f*jr?h-? take no: ? that he ip' " ?' rhe Clerk of the S*:pe- . ??? ?- ? i t ?? Ch r k? ? Co?:nty. N". C . in Murphy N ?* . on ihe ?.r- 1 day ??? November. .ml answ-- ?r demur t ? the compln'nt now* or f:'*> in the offi- e of the Clerk of the S :i r Court f Cherokee County. N C.. or th ? Plaint *'f will apply for thf relief de manded *i the omplaint of '? ???? M-Un.iff. Th:-' 1 l*r. !iy or s.-pfetnher. 1 '? J 7 . P ?? HV \TT < "leri: >f fVe Super, i r C"Ur? of Cherokee Cour.iy North Carolina. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ON ESTATE OF >1. E. COZ*S Th-? ur, dersier hereby giv??n notice that f h ? has tuiltfied as Executrix of the Estate M E Coj*ad. e:!.-;^.! ,rd all persons \ ; ;; ii ::n ?c urs* the estate are fj> exhil'it them t? the undersiiened ..\.- urr:\ ' * he sud ? ? ";te within twelve month- fr ?in th** . r l ?! ?v Septeuiher. 1921 I or th;* no*!i-?? will 1m> pleaded in l?;?r of re ? % -'on. All persons inlebtetl to the sii! e?-,-e i * e r -iuested to settle with the un : r-i ine-l. Th - .?.???? e-v-e- 1-.-Y, 1 r* _ T ELANOK LOCISE COZAD. E\o \ i he Estate >1: E ''"n-l Andrews N ?rth Carolina. Stat- ?? \ ??!. Ca r< ?! , n : -4"here <"ounSy. N T'lE ST I'EISIi niri-.T Frank ie .1 Bedinerfield vs Frank A Bedinef ? Id N??ti?-e of Sen Ire ??f *?uiumon?? l?> I'uhlicatiun -e i :.? r ; I : ; A Redini-'i-ld will take n. ?? ?* * >n entitle.! .is ai.i?v. has I ? n ?nmen<"-i :n t!;e Superior Court of Cherokee County. N and the action i" top t" i' >olut?* divorve fr >t:i the lion. is of matrl ni>m> ? >n > -tir >ry - ?urvls The Haiti deten ? Ki!!-. V fur* her ? ? ke not:- * that he re ou.rttl ? ????,: It the tri;e .f the ('l.-rk ? *" the suf-r ?? r Court of 1 County ;ii the ?*imrt U ? in Murphy \ ?? on the .- th. ? i i\ ot N ? -r-.bei . l'.?_" and answer or de mur "? *!.? -riplainr in tt.e <..i .< ? ? . ? -u . now ? n file ' ? r th- plaint;: f will apply to the - relief demar le-j in phtint. ? r I .y ot ? ?? t. l-r 1 '.7. IV ?? HYATT. ?*:? r s ? ' ? ? Superior ? " ?urt r.-.-ptkee ? " "-? * -T'-i ? Coun v. N ?\ HIAWASSEE A crowd from our section motor ed to Copperhill Sunday to a baptis ing, there were 37 baptised. Rev. Sibbold Smith and Rev. James j Griffin from Cherokee. N. C., were here over the week end. Rev. Smith preached two interesting sermons Saturday night and Sunday. They left here t.. begin a revival at Long Ridge. Th?.? measles are raging in our sec tion. We fear we will have to stop the school. Mrs. John Picklesimer is very ill with measles at this writing, i Mr. and Mrs. Alec Allen and fam ily of Brooklyn, X. V., who have been spending their vacation with relatives of this section, started for their home Monday. They were accompanied j by the fcr mer's mother, Mrs. Emaline } Allen and the latter's brother Mr. Con dry Eller. We wish them a safe journey. j Mr. George Payne is still on the sick list. i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eller and chil dren, Dorthy and Goldman spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Led ford. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gothrie and fam ily. of Copperhill, Tenn., visited Mr. - and Mrs. ReRadle Hamby Sunday. J Mrs. J. H. Reid has been very sick ? but is better at this writing. Messrs Charlie Ledford and Arvil Williamson left Sunday for Cincjn atti, Ohio. Thev will motor through in a car. Let's hope for them a safe trip. Misses Vcstie and Vjrrtle William son spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. .f. H. Reed. Vengence in Mine, I shall repay sayeth the Lord. Theother night at mid-night. El mer Ledford was aroused from sleep. He thought someone was stealing his chickens. He hastened to the hen house and found a fine white leg horn hen wounded by a very large o 'possum. He escaped but later came back and before Elmer could kill him the o'possum killed another ; i hen. To get revenge Elmer dressed | the o'possum and put him on to cook ! before he attenmpted to sleep. Miss Willie Kate Johnson and baby ; sister. Mildred, of Marble, visited 1 J their grand parents. Mr. a Mrs. E. W. Taylor last week en;i. A. J. Barton and gr:i". imotner. Mrs. R. E. Hal! visited W . W. barton and family Tuesday. Elmer Taylor of Turtle: v. T enn. visited his parents Sunday. H. X. Taylor is visitim ins son. Dr. H. C. Taylor at Churl * N. C. T. S. Runion and son. Raymond made a business trip to Murphy Sat urday. Clarence King made a >usines> trip to Murphy Friday. C. E. Walker, who was called home on account of the illness of his child has returned to Copperhi!! where he Mrs. W. M. Clont- h i- returned home from Turtletown v ve she ha been spending a few oay- with her sister Mis. L. G. Tay Mr. ami Mrs. L. P. Payne are at Copperhill where Mr. Payne is hav , ing some dental work Henry Payne and far : y have re turned from Gastonla. J. M. Taylor is engage i in fox hunting. He had a rea! race and caught a fox last Saturday night. Mr. Will Hall and daug: :* . P? rnie visited their daughter, Mr-. Raluh O. Taylor Sunday. LETITIA has a position. A revival meeting is expected t?> begin at Oak Grove church r. xt first Sunday. Poley Wilcox visited his brother at Turtlctown Saturday and Sunday. Later, Maybe Eh ? They were standing in the hallway waiting for the orchestra to play again. Tenderly he placed his arm around I her waist. She blushed and stepped back. "You cant pull that stuff i this house." was * repr jf. 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