LEGAL MATTERS
(Continued from pai?e 9)
Lying iu the ?> ! h l?lsff<et, ?-r.tain
ing III < t? ? ?r
that lot or jKitcvl "f i ni'i conveyed
to l? A flam: . or Bai-c Humby by
llcuiicn Ham by and others. by deed
date Ian. "II. 19lf?, recorded ::: the
>ffice of t!-.i Register of l>?eds
Cherokee ' inty in Book <?7. pa1,.
It"'. reference ??? which is ma de !*<?:
description and particulars.
A?t i ??. ' ; '.i defendants an- further
notified that >aid action by an order
the Judge of the Superior C >.:rt
of said County. has been consoli
dated with another action pending
in said court between the sar.:e par
ties for taxe - of the year 1027, in
which -aid defendants have hereto
fore been served with summons by
publication.
That they ar ? required to appear
and answer or demur to the com
plaint which has been filed at the
office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Cherokee County at Mur
phy, N?.rth Carolina, within ?"><? days
from the 1st day of April. 1 'J l 1 . or
the plaintiff will apply to the ' ju rt
for the relief demand* i in th- com
plaint.
It is also rdered that all other
persons claiming an interest in the
subject matte >f the -aid action
shall appear and present, set p and
defent their respective claim- i?: 0
months from the date of this notice,
or lie forever "?arred and Jo! clo^e<l
of any and all inter* -t or claims in
or to the said property or proceeds
from the sale 'hereof.
This 19th day of February. 1931.
J. K. KEENER. Clerk of Superior
North Carolina. Cherokee County
In The Superior Court -Cherokee
County vs. C I>. Kntrekin and wife,
Mrs. C. U. Kntrekin. Freno Culber
son and wife. Mrs Freno Culberson,
Alonzo Culberson and wife. Mrs.
Alonzo Culberson, Lizzie McAllister
and husband. John McAllister, and
the heirs at aw of H. firaraulberson,
deceased,
NOTICE OF SERVICE
The above named defendants, ox- '
cept tho*e personally served in this
action, and .ill other persons owning j
or claiming an interest in the land
herein referred to. will take notice j
that on the 25th day of November,
1930, an action entitled as above
was commenced in the Superior |
Court of < herokee County tor the
purpose of foreclosing tax liens for
the taxes due for the years 11)27
and 1928 on the following eal estate:,
A certain tract < f land containing
300 acres, more or le.-s, known as
the If. C. Culberson lands, the metes
and bounds of which are set out in
a deed from J. I>. Mallonee. Com
missioner, recorded in the office of
the Register of Deed.- f<?r Cherokee
County in Book **, page ?"? 0 1 , refer
ence to which deed is made f ??r fuller
description and particulars.
That they are required to appear
and answer r demur o the com
plaint which ha- been filed at the
office of th Clerk of Superior Court
of Cherokee County at Murphy,
North Carolina, within 30 days from
the 1 day of April, 1931. or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
It is also ? > rdered that all other
persons claiming an interest in the
subject matter of the said action
shall appear and present, set up and
defent their respective claims in 6
months from the date of this notice,
or tie forever barred and foreclosed
of any and ail interest or claims in
or to the said property or proceeds
from the sale thereof.
This 19th day of February, 1931.
J. K. KkkNER, Clerk of Superior
i 'ourt .
30- It-dw.
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Court.
30-4t-dw.
North Carolina, Cherokee County.
In the Superior Court ? Cherokee ?
County, plaintiff, vs. H. L. Runions I
and wife, Mrs. II. L. Kunions, de- j
Pendants.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The State of North Carolina to
H. L. Run ions and Mrs. H. L. Run
ions, Greeting: ?
The defendants, alx>ve named, H.
L. Runions and wife, Mrs. H. L.
Runions, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court of
Cherokee County for the purpose of
foreclosing certain tax liens held by
Cherokee County, North Carolina,
ag&iiLst property owned by the above
named defendants, or in which they
claim an interest, and the 3a id de
fendants will further take notice
that they are required to appear be
fore the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Cherokee County, at his office
in the courthouse in Murphy, Cheiv
okee County, North Carolina, on the
30th day of March, 1931, or within
30 days thereafter, and answer or
demur to the complaint in the said
action, or the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded
in the said complaint.
This the 23rd day of February,
1931.
J. E. KEENER, Clerk Superior
Court. 30-4t-ebn. |
NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of two deeds
of trust made and executed by H. H.
Enloe and wife, to D. If. Tillitt,
Trustee, one dated March 20th, 1930
and the other April 15thy 1930, said
trusts being recorded in book No.
103 at pages 21 and 40 respectively;
^ default having been made in the pay
i merit of the indebtedness thereby se- j
J J red and demand for sale of the
property pledged as security in order
to nav aid indebtedne><. I. L?. H.
rillitt. rrustef, will on the 27th day
1 Marc.i. 1 1 . at the courthouse
ioor in Murphy. X. C.. a* ten <>'
J clock A. M. i Murphy Time; offer
j \ ' t h ? ? hiirhesi bidder for
a.-n the toilowing described proper-'
Ueinir i portion ? J' loi> 11 I
an : ! 2 in block "G" of the original
'he Town of Andrews and
' t'a^N P -rt tract *No* 10 in 1>is"|
Heing a lot or tract of land 1-2 i
, feet fronting on Main street and ex- 1
j tending l ack troin Main Street in a
= Southwardly direction 100 feet to
lot No. lo in block "d" known as J
i the- old Poieet line; being bounded I
on "he \\ est by an alley; on the I
North by Main Street <>r Second
Street; on the Ka t by the lands of
f- W. I'orter and J. frank Bristol;!
and on the South by the old I'oteet |
lot now owned by J. 1!. Sessoms.
And being the same lands convey
ed to Louise J'oiter by J. \V. Porter'
?l ;;\ and Frank Bristol et ux by
??d da' i ! .lanuar 17th. 192 1 and
' r ? i ** ? 1 in book No. 88. page 2M"?;
? i-.'i -V ed iron, < . <;. Wort hey et I
J ux by ?ieed dated April 12th. 11*2*1.
and recorded in Hook 9G puuc 323
h of the record- of the Register
? Deeds for Cherokee Countv. X. <\
H.ctence to whirl. deeds' being
ho" ! y made for a more accurate
description.
M-> m-eyed herein i a strip of
""??! >'X inches in width OM ,he
hasten: side ?f the above described
'"d ?!"? the interest in a cer- '
"all on the Cast side of said i
Six inches? a complete description
Ot line is cotained i? a certain deed
from .1 \\. lorter et ux and J.
i lank liristol et ux to Louise I'orter
"h'eh conveyance is dated
March aoth I Reference to
beinj; hereby made for a more
"ff,1"? ,'""1 complete description of
said lands and wall rights.
It is the intention to convey all
lands an,, .vail rights ?r any right.
which a" ,"ltert'st or demand
I h is convtyed in the above three
described conveyances.
Also one hundred hares of stock
in the l.Jth series of Andrews E .ft
U Association and all payments
made upon the same.
dJ'^r'V a.n,i postu'1 this the 23rd
ua> of rebruary, 1931.
". II. Tillitt, Trustee. 3l'-lt-dht.
N..rth rarolina, Cherokee County I
.^up, no,- < ourt? Nantahala l.iKht '.V
, I',' Fh,werrs
y.keis, 1 ,'oy Hurt, Perry Parker. U
!. ? A "?"'?"I'.v. \V. M. Hawk, l!j||
s? II, Jack ( lark, and all other
iirii-e thi'm ^ 'left'nd.an,s '?'?ho will
".Ik. them-eK-,^ parties ,<Sai?tifY.
1 ""tribute to the costs of .his
? 'ton , \>. traders Lumber Comnanv
""nouc" 'i r- " ? "-f-'a":[sjn>
A.. k ? Summoni, Warrant of
Perpwnent Receiver." a l'on
&
amounts cr^
Iv , defendants as anneals
L'i'l" r ' omP'air.t and claims ?'f
the rirei "rs fulled in ,he Office of
U .j, !rrk "f the Superior Court of
hi rokee County and subject the
property of defendants to the nav
nient of said claims;
t,.iAnd defendants will further
take notice that they are required to
appear at the offfte of the Clerk of
the Superior Court in Murphy N
c., on the 30th day <,f March ^9'u'
or within 30 daj4 thereaner and
answer or domur to the camnUil,
and claims filed in
for ***& ^ the Court
for the relief demunded therein- de
fendants will further ?g"**?
/ warrant of attachment w?
^ued asfainst the property of said
defendants in said action beirn^e
-wr.
30th day of March^ 1931, apply to
the Judge holding the Superior Court
of Cherokee County. Murphy. N C
for an order making the temporal
h,er?0ofar<- Appointed
rnanent and for such other orders as
Tn,^ S.rop?o ,n Mid cause.
1931 i p tay of February,
^ E. Keener, Clerk Su
penor Court, Cherokee County, N.
30-4t-rm.
North Carolina, Cherokee County,
In the Superior Court ? Cherokee
County vs. Victor Johnson and wife,
Jessie Johnson.
The above named defendants, and
all other persons owning or claim
ing an interest in the lands herein
referred to, will take notice that on
the 29th day of ? cr, 1930, an
action entitled at, ubove was com
menced i*a the Superior Court of
Cherokee County, for the purpose of
I foreclosing tax liens for taxes due
for the year 1928 on the following
real estate in Cherokee County:
The Green Sparks Property, Lots
U?. 17. and 18 in Block i. Town of
I'eachtree. conveyed by H. B. Elliott
and wife to \V. V. Johnson and wife,
f>y deed dated Nov. 1st. 1U-0, rec
orded in the office of the Register
? f Deeds for Cherokee County in
Book 89. page 283. reference to
which is made for particulars.
And that they are required to ap
pear and answer or demur to the
e<?mj laint which has been filed at the
office of the Clerk ?-f the Superior
Court for Cherokee County, at the
j court house in Murphy, North Car
| olina, within thirty days from the
| 1st day of April, 11KJ1, or the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
It is also ordered that all other
persons claiming an interest in the
subject matter of this action shall
appear and present, set up and de
fend their respective claims within
six months from the date of this j
notice, or be forever barred and 1
foreclosed <-f any and al! interest or |
j claims in >aid property or {he pro- i
coeds from the sale thereof.
This 21th day of February, 1931.
?J. K. KKKNKR. Clerk of the Su
perior Court, Cherokee Countv.
20-4t-dw.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF
LAND
Notice is hereby given that, under i
and by virtue of a certain deed of j
trust executed by Mrs. Alice G. De- .
war to the ^undersigned trustee, on ;
the 20th day of October, HMO, which
deed of trust is duly registered in
the office of the Register of Deeds
for Cher.'kee County. North Caro
lina. in Book No. 72. page 32. and de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
by said deed of trust, and the hold- !
er of the note thereby secured hav
ing made demand upon the under
signed trustee that he execute said
trust, as provided in said deed of
trust, for the pavnient of said in
debtedness: THEREFORE, the un
dersigned trustee will ? n Monday,
the 30th day of March, 11*31, at Ten 1
o'clock A. M. (Central Standard
Time) sell to the highest bidder fori
cash, at the courthouse door in Mur- j
phy, Cherokee County, North Caro- '
lina. the following described real 1
estate :
Certain lots of land lying and !
being in Cherokee County, North
Carolina, and more particularly de- '
scribed as follows: Situate, lying and
being in the Town of Andrews, and
being lot.' Nos. 4, 5, G, 7. and 8 in i
Block "T" as per original map of
the Town ?>f Andrews, as surveyed '
by I-!. \V. Smith. Each lot being 50 j
feet by 140 feet.
This the 26th day of February,
. i?3 1 .
30-4t-pd. .1. H. Abernathy, Trustee
WOLF CREEK
There was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Cloer a few days ago a daugh
ter. Mrs Cloer has been very ill
but is much improved at this time.
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Deputy Sheriff K. II. Helton was
on our side Sunday with his man.
Mr. Helton certainly is making it
hard for offender and those charged
with offences.
Mr. .1. M. Garren celebrated his
Slst birthday Sunday. There were
some relatives and friends present
who m. * 1 1 ? ? m i to eat the sumptuous din
think Cardui ia a wonderful
medicine, for I improved greatly
after taking it," eaye Mra. A. W.
FnglUh, of R. F. D. 4, Roanoke,
Va. "Whin I was juat a girl of
13, my mother gava this medi
cine to ma, and it did ma a great
deal of good. I was weak and
run-down. After I had taken
Cardui awhile, I fait much better.
"In 1924, mj health waa poor.
I felt miserable, and hadn't
enough atrength to da my houes
work. It took all my willpower
to keep up. I waa pala and
"I got Cardui again and took
^ ^ improvement waa wonder*
faL I can reoommend Carchi to
other*, for my health waa eo
much better after I had ??Wm a
???e of the Cardui Heme
Treatment."
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A TRIP TO PALESTINE f
?? W?W-W->W-M?:?:? B V Rev. Howard P. Powell . . '
Standing on the eastern side of
th Mosque of Omar we looked down
upon the gate of the temple which is
called Beautiful, the place where the
laniL- man sat as Peter and John
went up to the temple to pray, an |
account of which you may read troni j
Acts, the third chapter. This gate '
is within the present city wall.
"Turning: towards the soi'th. we !
cross the platform to the arcades on '
its southern side, passing on the way j
the marble pulpit of Burnhaneddin
which was built by the judge of that '
name in the middle of the 15th cen- j
tury. Beyond the pulpit you may see
the fountain KLj ablutions. Farther
on we come to the Mosque of Al
aqsa, which is near the old site of
Solomon's temple. In this mosque we
were shown footprints that were said
to b those of Christ, but it was only
a commercial fraud. To the right in
the real of the mosque there arc
two marbl'* columns very close to
gether. Years ago ther was a sup
erstitious practice among the Mo
hammedans <>f passing between these
columns, which assured an entrance
into Paradisv. This was practiced to
such an extent that more than eigh- ,
teen inchc> of marble was worn t
from the columns. We were told that:
some years ago a man of some two
hundred pounds di d in the effort
of passing through the narrow way.
For >evcral years now they have not
practiced this ridiculous form of wor
ship. A Mohammedan worshipper in
the mosque during the relating of
this story by our guide very indig
nantly corricted the guide saying
that it was no longer practiced. How
ever. the columns testify for them
selves that thousands at some tim??
passed through this test.
From the Temple Ar a we went to
the pool of Bethesda, which is by the
site of the old sheep market. After
seeing this pool one can sympathize
with the poor impotent nran of the
fifth chapter of John. In order to
get into the pool it is still necessary
to descend by two flights of steps.
Some of our party w\nt down to the
pool, which is a small unattractive
body of water.
Leaving the pool of Bethesda we
journeyed through the Via Dolorosa.
To Christian visitors, this is the one
strict of supreme interest. It leads
from the Old Serai (now barracks)
r ear the north eastern corner of the
Maram enclosure to the Holy Sepul
chre. No d ? bt t he h;storical evi
dence for the site of this sacred
street and the Fourteen Stations of
the Cross is slight and contradictory
indeed, the tradition dat s only from
the beginning of the sixteenth cen
tury. It is true that even if the
present streets follow the route of
the Via Dolorosa, we are not actual
ly treading in the footsteps of our
Lord, for Jerusalem has been so torn j
ai.d shattered since that timv that ,
the cities of David, Herod, and the |
Crusaders lie buried ill successive
strata. Nevertheless, one cannot
pass through this street without ser
ious meditation as he realizes that it
was somewhere in that section of the
city that Jisus carried His cross.
While passing along this street we
went in to the Convent of the Sis
ters of Zion. In the Convent we
paused for a shcrt lecture by one of
th sisters in a little chapei that is
said to have been built over the spot
where Pilate's Judgment Hall stood
when Christ was brought before him.
Passing through the Convent we not
iced a "warning" which read some
thing like this: "No woman with bob
bed hair, or dressed in men's cloth
ing allowed to visit here."
A broken column on the lower
floor of the Convent of the Sisters
of Zion marks th - place where Christ
is said to have fallen exhausted by
the weight of the cross. It was from
thiq spot that the crc^c carricd
by Simon. It does not matter so
much to one in this vicinity as to
the exact spot of the steps to Cal
vary, it was -enough to know that He
carried in that direction the "Old
Rugged Cross." This thought was
enough to bring us to a new reliz&
tion of His pain and agony.
We will now visit the Jew's Wail
ing wall, which was on Friday after
ner set for the occasion. Ralph and
Robert Hancock and Edgar Win
throw were the musicians present to
entertain with Guitar, Banjjo and
Uke. All of Mr. Garren's near kin
were present, of his immediate fam
ily, except one grand-daughter, Miss
Omega Garren, R. N., who is at
Fletcher, N. C., working in the Moun
tain Sanitarium.
noon, the time when most of them
are to 1> found there. "The tradi
tional place of wailing of the Jews
is at a point in the western wall of
the Temple Area, a little south of
Robinson's arch. It has been the
traditional plaoe of mourning over
the downfall of the City of David
for many centuries." Here we saw
these poor Jews weeping an(i chant
ing their hours away with sad hearts.
They believe that in this wall are the
only remaining stones of the City of
David. They ask for pardon that
their holy and beloved house may be
quickly rebuilt.
We are now planning a shopping
tour to the city of Jerusakm.
(To be continued)
PATRICK
(Last Week's Letter)
Mr. J. 1'. Bryant and son made a
business trip to Sweetwater, Tenn.,
one day last week.
Mrns. Bertha Martin and children
were the guests of the form r's sis
ter. Mrs. Lon Raper and children at
Oak Park, N. C., Friday night.
Mr. John Picktasimer was the
dinner guest of Rev. J. R. Hamilton
Sunday.
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The Pleasant Hill church has or
ganized a Sunday school. Mr. P. H.
Williamson was elected superintend
ent and Miss Elsie Hamby secretary.
They are progressing nicely and we
wish them great success.
Mr. Tom Picklesimer made a bus
iness trip to Ducktown, Tenn., one
day last Week.
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Mr. James Bryant has purchased
Mr. Tom Hamby's farm at this place.
Mr. Hamby was a former resident
of this place but now resides near
Sweetwater, Tenn.
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Mrs. Cora Raper and children of
Oak Park, N. C., were the guests
of the former' son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Williamson
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reid and two
children were the guests of Mrs.
Reid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Led ford Sunday.
Mr. W. A. Beaver of Hiawassec,
X. C., was a Patrick visitor Monday.
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BV OUR GOVERNMENT
POULTRY SALE
BY SMOKY MOUNTAIN MUTUAL EXCHANGE AND
CHEROKEE COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION
Again we have made a very satisfactory trade for your poultry.
But we cannot help you unless you help yourself. To help
yourself sell to the car who is trying to help you.
CAR AT MURPHY, Tues., Mar. 3rd.
Heavy Hens lb -15c Cox, lb - 7c
Light Hens, tb 12c ~ ^
* ?? Ducks, lb - ? 12c
I^arge Chickens, lb 13c
Broilers, under 2 !ba 21c Geese, lb 9c v
Money will be deposited in local bank to pay for poultry y