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LEGAL MATTERS NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and b\ f the auth ority ccnfcrv.-d by .ived of trust cx ? . ;tc i by W. K. K\.'k>- and wife. a F iated the 15th day of V : . \ u n i 'recorded in Book 'Ol. I .n the office oi :he . - * . : k' : I )ee<is for Cherokt e E. Owens, Sub vt;tu:< Tru.-u-v will at twelve e- 'clock Viii K>: AV. NOVEMBER 17, 1932 ? .:r: hou^ door of Cherokee v ::.;y . Murphy, North Carolina, ^ . .. . a- auction tor cash t<> the host bidder, uie following land, to ?Ait: Bepianini; n a s take at the inter- > v* n ?: Fisher Street and the \i. . - Hiirhway. an J runs with An- ? Hiirr.vay North li* degrees '?V , - ' 1 > 1 ?cet :?.> an iron pipe in the ?-^?uthwvst margin of Andrews Hi^rh . ..y; thence South 05 degrees Wist J y loft to a stake; thence South 19 1 ..etrreos Fast 1^0 feet to a stake in ? ?. Nor ,'iwi : margin of Fisher j >tieet; th-.nce with Fisher Street! North ?*"? dt crees Fast 20i) feet to j :he beginning. It b- in& a part vl ; .-act No. -4>. I" strict N\. 6 Cherokee! County. N. C. T h - salt- is made on account of ,'aul' in payment of the indebted ess S' v .i ?i by said Deed - f Trust. A ten percent ( 10' , ) ca>h depos- j wiH be required of the hiphest bahier at the sale. This the 12th day of October, 1032 j JEFFERSON K. OWENS. 1 1? It-jr&c ? Substituted Trustee j NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the auth ority conferred by a certain deed of trust executed by \V. M. Fain and wife. Zelma Fain, dated the 1st day . f March 1928, ami recorded in the ?ffice of Register of Deeds for Cher okee County. North Carolina, in hook page 511, CONDI ERICA L NAT TONAL BANK. TRUSTEE, will at :wevlc <12) o'clock noon on THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10. 1932 ? t the Court Hoase door of Cherokee . ounty, in Murphy, North Carolina, -?11 at public auction for cash to the , lghest bidder, the following land, : .i-wit : Being: lots numbers twenty and venty-une in block "I" of the E. C. loore subdivision in the town of j Murphy, Cherokee County, N\ C., as' snown on map of said subdivision registered in the office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Plat Hook No. 1. at page 30, said lots being particularly described as follows: PEGINN1NG on a stake at the Southeast intersection of Dilladr Street and a fifteen foot alley, run ning thence south 56 degrees 22 rinutcs east 100 feet to a stake on Dillard Street; thence south 29 de degrees 15 minutes west 130 feet to * stake on 15 foot alley; thence north ?> degrees 22 minutes west 100 feet *.o a 15 foot iilley; thence north 29 degrees 15 minutes oast 130 feet to Diliard Street, beginning. This sale is made on account of vJefault in the payment of the indebt edness secured by said deed of trust. The terms of the sale are to be ^ ar.h. This the 7t>> day of October, 1932. COMJVIERICAL NATIONAL BANK <ll-4t-g&c( Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST WHERilAS, on the 12th day of I June, 1929, A. J. Martin and wife made, executed and delivered a cer- j tain deed of trust to the undersign ed, as trustee, conveying the land3 j hereinafter described as security for :he payment of certain indebtedness due Edyth Clarke, which said deed of trust was duly recorded on the 14th ; day of June, 1929, in the office of the Register of Deeds for C.he'rokee , County, in Book 101, page 431; and Whereas, default has been made in ! the payment of said notes, so that, in j accordance with the stipulations and provision* of said deed of trust the ; entire sum secured thereby has been j declared aue and payable, and the ] power of sale therein contained op- j erative as to the entire indebtedness .secured therein; Now threfore, the undersigned Fred T. Dickey, Trustee, will pur suant to t?he terms of said deed of trust, and to satisfy the sum of money secuied thereby, offer for | sale at public auction, for cash, atj the court house doo'r in Murphy, N. C. at eleven o'clock A. M. (Central Standard Time) on Monday, Novem ber 14th, 1932, the following lands conveyed by said deed of trust for the purposes aforesaid: 1. First Tract or parcel: A tract of "land lying in District No. 4, known the G .W. or Allen Dickey Farm, being Traot No. 57, beginning on a beech on the West bank of Notla River, fifth corner of Tract No. 56, and runs West 20 poles to a white oak in the line of No. 56; thence S. 5 W. 172 poles to a small black oak in a flat near Jack's Creek; thence South, crossing said creek at 15 poles, 106 poles to a large Spanish oak on a ridge; thence South 70 East 94 poles to a red oak on the West hank of Notla River; thence down the Kiv??r to the beginning, as it -meand ers, containing 153 a^res, more or less. Four Fifths undivided interest in the above tract only is to be sold, | a-* st-: out in- said deed of trust. 2. Second tract di* parcel: A cer- ; tain tract or parcel of land in Cher- ? okee County. North Carolina, adjoin- i in>r the lands of Henry Gregory. T. C. Dickey an J A. B. Dickey, and W. r>I. Anderson, said land beinu located i ! in District No. 4. N tla Township, i beginning on a black on! in *he main : line ?'t" No. be ing :fce line between G. W. Dickey ' and James Anderson, >ai d black oak heinjr on the North side oi a hill in said line running West from the; w*iite oak corn r. near where W. .M. Reynol is now lives. and running (thence frtm the beginning corner' southeast to the top of the ridsre to; a maple on a branch near a spring, I so as to include the spring; thonee J ; Southeast to a white pine on the ' point of a ridge: thence with the top! of the ridge nearly south to a Span - i:.h oak oil the South .-ide of the' Ridge; thence East to the ^tock gate; thence East with :? ditch to the orig inal line between G. W. Dickey an?ij James Anderson to the white oak 1 ? corner where W. M. Reynolds now lives; thence West with the original j line between G. W. Dickey and James Anderson to the beginning corner, it j i btimr part, of t?he land originally own ed by James Anderson. deceased.! containing twenty acres, more or , Kss. This 11th dav of October. 11)32. FRED r. PICKEY.i ( 1 l-4t-dw) T rustee. ! NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Whereas, on the l'Jth day "i December, U?28. (I. .1. Johnson and wife Lillie Johnson, made, executed and delivered a deed of trust to the undersigned trustee, conveying cer tain land as security for the payment of certain indebtedness. Unrein speci fied. due E. E. Stiles, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee Coun ty in Book No. IK', page 259; and whereas default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness, so | that the power of salt contained in j said deed has become operative: Now therefore, by virtue o: the j power of sale contained in said died, and to satisfy said indebtedness, 1 J will at 10 A. M. Central Standard: time. >n Monday, November 7th, 19- j 32. at the court house doori in Mur phy. N. C. ofier for sale at public ' auction to th?- highest bidder, for cash, the following lands in Beaver- j dam Township, Cherokee County,; conveyed by -aid deed of trust: beginning on a larire post oak;| thence South 101 poles to a small black gum: thence East 82 poles to i a Spani.'tS oak: thence .Southwest of ' rract 64; thence with that, line 101 j poles to a stake. Northeast corner of j No. 64; thence West 82 poles to the beginning, containing 51 acres, more or less. Thi< October :>rd, 1932. ( 10-4t-pd- L. K. BAYLESS. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtu, of t.he author ity conferred by Deed of Trust ex-j cuted by H. li. Keener and wife, j Nancy Tindeli Keener dated the ; 15th. day of December. 1928, and recorded in Book 101, Page 267, in | the office ol the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, Jefferson E. i Owens, Substituted Trustee, will at twelve o'clock noon on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29th, 1932 at the Court House door of Cherokee County in Murphy, North ^Carolina, sell at public auetion for cash to '.he highest bidder, the following land, to-wit : i First Lot: BEGINNING at a stake in the North West margin of Highway No. 10, said stake bears North 55 East 519 feet from the in tersection of Highway No. 10 and Valley River Avenue and runs North 35 West 150 feet to a stake; thence North 55 East 70 feet to a stake;] Thencc South 28 East 150 feet to' Hig.Vway No. 10; thence with High-, way No. 10 South 55 West 50 feet to the beginning. Second Lot: BEGINNING at a stake to the margin of Highway No. 10, said stake bears North f*5 East 4C9 feet from the intersection of Highway No. 10 and Valley River Avenue, and runs North 35 West 150 feet to a stake; thence North 55 East 50 feet to a stake; thence South 35 East 150 feet to Highway No. 10; thence with Highway No. 10 South 55 West 50 feet to the BEGINNING. This sale is made on account of 'default in payment of the indebted ! ness secured by said deed of trust. A ten percent (10^) cash deposit ;will be required of the highest bidder | at the sale. This the 24th. day of October, 1932 JEFFERSON E. OWENS j(13-4t-g&c) Subtituted Trustee. j NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND j Under and by virtue of t.he author ity conferred by Deed 0f Trust ex | cuted by H. H. Keener and wife, (Nancy Tindeli Keener dated the j 15th. day of December, 1928, and [recorded in Book 101, page 253, in ^the office of the Register of Deeds jfor Cherokee County, Jefferson E. i Owens, Substituted Trustee will at twelve o'clock noon on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1932 at the Court House door of Cherokee County in Murphy, North Carolina, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to-wit: BEGINNING on a ?take in the Northwest margin of Highway No. 10. .-aid .-take bears Nor.h 55 East .'121* fret from the intersection of Highway No. 10 and V alley River Avenue and runs North 155 West 150 : e* to a stake: thence North 5.3 East 70 feet to a .-take; tin nee South East 150 feet t Highway No. 10; thct:ce with Highway N o. 10 South ."5 West To feet t the beginning. This >;.!? is made on account of default in payment of the indebted ness secured by -aid deed of trust. At u-n percent (10^ ) cash deposit will be 1 1 quire i t* the highest bidder at the sale. This the 24 th. day of October, 1032 JKFFERSOX E. OWENS. { 1 Jt-g&c) Substituted Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under ami by virtu of Vie author ity conferred by Deed of Trust cx cuted by H. H. Keener and wife, Nancy Tin-Jell Keener dated the 15th. day ot" December, 192S. and recorded in Hook 101, Page 200, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County. Jeffe'rson E. Owens, Substituted Trustee will at twelve o'clock noon on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29tH, 1932 at Vie Court House door of Cherokee County, in Murphy. North Carolina. ?*.l! at public auction for cash to the hishe.-t bidder, the following land, to- wit : BEGINNING at a stake in the Northwest margin of Highway No. 10. <aid stake bears North 55 East 309 feet from the intersection of Highway No. 10 ami Valley River Avenue and run-* North -J5 West 150 feet to a stake; thence North 55 F^ast 7 o feet to a stake; t.hence South 35 East 150 feet t ? Highway No. 10; thence with Highway No. 10 South 55 West 70 fe< t to the beginning. This .-ale i.- made on account of default in payment of the indebted ness secured by said deed ol trust. A ten percent (ltM; > cash deposit will be required ol the highest bidder at the .-ale. This the 24th. dav of October. 1932 JEFFERSON E. OWENS, i 13-4t-gA:c) Substituted Trustee NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND By virtue of the provisions of a Died in Trust from Hayes Dockery and wife, to L. K. Bay less. Trustee, dated October 21, 1929, registered in Cherokee County on October 21, 11*29 in Dttd Book No. 82, page US, reference to which is hereby made, j the undersigned will expose *.o >ale to the highest bidder ut public out-! cry at tht- Courthouse door in Mur phy, Cherokee County, for cash, at one o'clock, P. M., on Monday, No- 1 vember 28, 1932 (default having been 1 made in the payment of the debt se-j I cured by said deed in trust.) the fol-| lowing real estate, situate in Cher-' iokte County, N. C., more particular-! ly described as follows, viz: In the Town of Murphy, being part of Lot No. 1. BEGINNING on a stake, the N. E. corner of the ' [Street between V. Brittain and the (late Henry Dockery, and runs N. 5 W. 192 feet to a stake on the Street j I between R. M. Fain ana Hayes Dock- j | ery, (formerly Henry Dockery,);! then N. 83 W. 390 teet to a Hickory i I in Lilly C'oit line; then South with I said Lilly Coit line 340 feet to a stake! Ion said Coit line and corner of Street. I [between J. V. Brittain and said1 ! Dockery; then with said Street N. 7t> IE. 317 feet to t.he beginning, Except, the part of said lot conveyed to jBroadus Dockery and wife by Henry (Dockery and wife, by deed dated I Feb. 18, 1925, registered in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Deed Book 87, | page 550; it being the same land conveyed to Hayes Dockery by Henry Dockery and wife by deed dated Feb. I 19, 1925. registered in said office! June 6, 1927 in Deed Book No. 97, ! page so, to%which reference is made, and known as the Henry Dockery Home. This October 26, 1932. L. E. BAYLESS, ? ! (13-4t-]eb^ Trustee.1 NORTH CAROLINA? Cherokee County ? In The Superior Court. Before the Clerk E. K. King, et als vs. Jim Nelson, j NOTICE The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled : as above has been commenced in the j Superior Court of Cherokee County, | N. C. for the purpose of making divis- 1 ion among the tenants in common of the lands as the R. F. Nelson land so that each will hold his interest in severalty; And the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C. not later t.han 30 days from November, 19th. 1932 and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court foV the relief in said petition. This the 24th. day of October, 1932 J. E. KEENER, (13?4t-dht) Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTO MOBILE Notice is hereby given that pur suant to the lien law of North Caro lina we will on Monday, October 3 1st, at the Garage of the Cherokee Motor Company in Murphy, and at 10:00 o'clock A. M., offer for sale for repairs and storage bills due on same the following automobile: One Model 1926 Dodge Sedan; Engine MUKPHY SCHOOL NEWS BIG GAME FRIDAY The school want.? to thank The Scout for the Football headline in last week's paper. Altho the team lo.-L they put up a good tight. It helps to know tha: the citizens are hack of u?. Murphy is jroing to play the fea ture game ..f the year Friday with Andrews. We want all of the foot hall lan- to come out to the game. J The Hayesville team defeated Murphy last Friday by a score of to 0. We have three boys on the sick lict they are Arnold Derreberry, Jerry David son and Ken Gartrell. .lery got hi. knee hurt in the Copperhill game and will be out some time. Arnold has a bad tongue it is nearly bitten off and will take it some time to get well. Ben just has a bad toe. His shoes made a sore. Wr are hoping that Arnold and Ben will be able to play against Andrews Friday. QUINTON TOWNSEND PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC i The Parent Teacht'rs Association and t.he Woman's Club are spon>or ing a Music Memory Contest open to the 5th, <?th, 7th. grades, and the High School. Three individual priz es will b? given by the National Bureau for Advancement of Music and prizes will be given to the grades making the hichesht score. The Federation of Woman's Clubs are sponsoring a mueir Achievement contest open only to the 6th and Tth grade . Tho. preliminary contest will be held at Murphy and "the winners will go to Duke University for the finals. These contests are being carried on l?y Mrs. J. W. Davidson in coii-: ncction with Public School Music. "BUDGIE" BRENDLK MURPHY TO ENTER HEADERS AND DECLARER'S CONTEST AT MARS niLL A ReadcrV and Declaimcrs contest will he held at Mars Hill December 11-10, 1 9:{2. These contest have been' sponsored for thi past six years by t.'ie Mars Hill College. The contest are creating- an inter e?t ill public speaking among the boys and girls who are participating in them. Each high school in Western North Carolina is invited to send two rep-: lesentatives, one boy and one girl. i The contrMant* will be given free entertainment, including room and meals, and therefore need not incur i any expenses while at Mars Hill. To the school winning each contest a silver loving cup will be given with | t.ie name of the representative en- 1 graved thereon. This cup may be held for a period of one year, or un til it is won by another school. There are about twenty-five boys and grils in Murphy high school who are interested in these contests. Roane Hampton. Miss Sword's section of the f oua th grade is glad to have Margaret and i Louise Johnston back after being ab- 1 sent for two days. During t.heir ab sence they went to Atlanta to get! some glasses. Junior Football Notes The boys football team ol the sixth and seventh grades are to blay the small boys of Andrews Friday. They Played last Saturday and came home' with a score of 20-0 in favor of the Murphy boys. Hayes Leatherwood. Elementary Chapel A very interesting program, givn by Mrs. Patton's section of the sec ond grade by the elementary grades Tuesday. The program was as fol lows: Hallow-een song by second! grade children. Twenty-third Psalm and prayer by second grade children. Poem. Mrs. Jack-o- Lantern, by For est Plott. Story, Hallow-een Party, by Tom McClure. The children wore Jack-o-lantern faces. Ruth Hampton. Class To Conduct Poll The HistoVy IV. class of Murphy High School has been studying the methods <>f electing national and state officers for the past two weeks. Tuesday the members of the class divided into two parties and met in party conventions. The Democratic proun was slightly larger t&an the . licpublican convention. Edwin Hensley was appointed as j temporary chairman of the Demo cratic convention The officials nom inated are as follows: Jerry David son, campaign manager; Edwin Hens iley, Margaret .Mauney, and Grace 'No. 558-781; Owner, Jimmy Gates; ? Amount due, $34.10. i This October 17, 1932. CHEROKEE MOTOR CO. <12-2t-pd) NOTICE ' To whom it may concern, I will | not be responsible for any debts or i any sale that my son, Horace Mc iCelland may make. 1 This 11th day of October, 1932. ' (ll-4t) MRS^ J. R. McCELLANP Bell. Presidential ~ Withe rspoon, lud^-, r,r K, llauldreni Payne Was * M ?cmj-orary chairman r.f tf!!<>?tei H can convention. Th. off, /'"'"'flB inated are: Hnher, I 'fll paijtn mamijrcr; I.. .?rein l'ayne. and N ?* ' '? en'.ial n. . Judge of Election. ? UK juiices of election havn H of registering thr -udents ' lection will S, h- hi ?r.u "H* week. In t.he m. itime, , speeches will b, hv members ot the class. Grace Student Body Elects Offieer# H Two weeks atjo r :i ..nt,ot m in chapel that a president aiii president of the : ruder.t body of \i!K phy High School would he elected the students. A convention, made ot the officers of each elas* mJ .H ffrst part of la-t week to r.omjr* candidates for hoth the presided! and t.he vice-prt side&c... Those rr'^R inated were: Mary W I'.i.erspoon Ray Suit for president ; and Gril Parker and Pruden Davidson for president. J?1 The election was held Monday af^| ernoon. The election officers Frank Hensley and Robbie Willi^H ???on. Those who counted the vot^H were the presidents of the class^l and a few assistants. ?9 The High School as a whole wei^| to the auditorium directly after noon recess. There tin- candidate^! I were introduced and camDaigH jpeeches were made. Then the suM dents went back to t.'i? ;i classes aa^| each room came to v< ><.-[ aiattl^B The votintr was done by ballot. TbH votes for President and Vice-Pi^H dent being put in separate br.xeH Those elected were: Kay Suit, PrH dnf ; and ?5race Parker, Vice-Pr^H dent. Wi Grace Fell. H American Education Week I j The local school will observe AtnttH ican Education Week from Xovean ber 7-15. On Thursday of that wetifl j the F.-T. A. will meet with a pro-H gram in keeping with t?V regnlifl | weekly celebration. It is hopd thai I the parents will makca special efforS to visit the school during that week! Junior Red Cross I In the next few days Junior Red Cross will be introduced in our school, Mrs. Bueck has been appointed by Miss Pearl Weaver of the National Red Cross to carry on the work in this school. MYs. Bueck says that Me chief objectives of this work is character education and health con servation. Some of the most effec tive work done in various schools con sists of service to less fortunate schoolmates, remembering veterans in hospitals, exchange of letters, port folios, gilts and exhibits between schools of this and foreign countries having Junior JRcd Cross organiza tions. GRAPE CREEK Mr. Bob Graves has bcnn ill for the last few days, but he is improving same now. ?Messrs. Efton James, Eiisha Green anji B'ob Johnson were visitors at Mr. John Graves Sunday. Miss Hattie Sneed who has been staying in Murphy has returned home. Miss Bertha Sneed visited Mis? Dollie Kephart Sunday. There will be a P. T. A. meeting it the Grape school house Friday P. M. at one o'clock. Mrs. Hettie Carter is very ill at present. We hope seh will recover soon. Miss Mennice Payne, Mrs. Laura Guilty and two children and Mrs. Carrie JVioody were visitors of Mr. tnd Mrs. Allen Lovingood Thursday evening:. Mr. Bill Henson spent the week end with Mh. and Mrs. Sam Graves last week. Miss Gladys Plemmons spent the week end at home. Mr. Howard Peek has been visit ing his folk.? for the past week. Rheumatics Thrilled, N WH-n Torturing / ? I P \re Stopped ' j/ ... *uc? -"v - -uccess ?tt.lilSIP ?r.? ,tr oat'?n,r ' ?e i ceo u> . Q la JUi ? .. e- ? - 1*"? * ?ir? oio tnrougo arug ?t*raK *o Hi su ; could oenefit rhousanas who never arc ca such a thing uo^sioie nave won w-o free doa from Uie torturing ?!.rr*in. matLsm. neuritis, tumoago and neu ^ with tbla amazing prescription M" ^ dirtcrence now intense the P? ? " . ^ long you'*# suflereo u very Jlcf dose* don't nnng oiessca comloriwf ^ druggist refunn vour are no opiate* or narcotics ?n R?- nam 8 wlft and power ru ? vei aD9O,0*f^n less Why waste time with ?"gJS! doesn't stop your pain? It Ru-No-al ^ that you Know too will get ?ott. on Jy eauses suffering'' Try this ' lth ing prescription that puts D'-dr idae v- '(|f raciced sufferers on their !??' [ work or Play' Sold in Murphy ^ R. S. PARKER'S DRUG STQB*-_
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