Friday, Jan. 26, 1934
| Locals and
% Messrs. Harry Dewar, Bert Bellamy,
William Walker and Cecil Chand- !
ler were guests in Murphy l^pt Thursday
evening.
j? Misses LcMay, Estislle MJpuney,
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Bailey motored
to Copperhill, Tenn Sunday.
Miss Lois Latham was guest at her
home at Buck Creek over the weekend.
Good Fresh Juicy Oranges and
Grape Fruit delivered each Wednesday
and Saturday/ Haywood Fruit
Stand, Near Regal Hotel, Murphy, N.
C.
Mr. George Maunev was host to a
party at his home on last Wednesday
Those attending were Miss LeMay,
Miss Hall, Miss Latham, Miss Moser,
Miss Holshouser, Miss Padgett and
Mr. Deaton.
Miss Nona Chustain left last Tuesday
for Knoxville, Tenn. where she
will enter Knoxville Business College.
Miss.Sala Kate Baker spent several
days last week in Copperhill, Tenn.
visitingh re sister, Mrs. Henry Ford.
Miss Margaret Boyd of Peachtree
was the week end guest of Catherine
Keenum at Midway.
Mr. Quentin Townson was absent
form school Monday on account of
the death of his grandfather, Mr. P.
Bruce.
Messrs. Clyde and Wayne Townson
were visiting relatives in Atlanta,
Ga. Sunday.
R. W. PETRIE. M. D.
Office in Hospital Bldg.
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat
Glasses Fitted
Jacks F
4 large, middle Tennessee ,
Sylva and Uok 'on oyj?r.
We will be there for s few
Also, we have 1 four-year o
Write or phone me care Cc
J. P. LEATf
K OF MURFREE
This railroad, (joined by
lines) wcs the- first major
materially reduce passen
system. These reductions
1st, 1933.
After this pioneering o
other railroads in the nortl
now reduced their fares a
sold to these secuons at <
2? per mile each way for round o
per mile each way for round crip
good in Pullmans.
No surcharge. Pullman space (
reduced one-chird by the elixninac
lt.UII4IIIIBJM<
The Cfcero
Personals "
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bueck spent Sunday
with Mrs. Hall Cobb at Almond, l.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilkerson announce
the birth nfa 11 lb girl Wed- 3
nesday at the Petrie Hospital. al
hi
FOUND: Two South Down Sheep, ti
Owner can have same by paying for
this ad and for feeding. L. A. Pace, ..
Marble, N. C. Rt. 1.
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Mr. Herman Ferguson of Winston- e
Salem spent the week end with rel- 111
atives here.
Mr. Harry Ferguson of Sylva spent *
the week-end with his wife, Mrs. Har- !j*
ry Ferguson at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Evans.
S
Mr. and Mis. John Blevins of a
Chattanooga, Tenn. are visiting their
aunt, Mrs. Nettie Dickey at the Dickey
Hotel hhis week.
Mrs. G. W. Ellis returned home a
Sunday from a visit to relatives at v
Can-ton and Swanannoa.
Mr. G. H. Cone of Sylva was a ban- a
ness visitor in town Monday and Tues- q
day of this week. s
Mr. Lon Raper of Oak Park.wa1 j]
a business visitor in tcwr. on Tuesday
of this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson of I
Po-tell were visitors in town on Mon|
day of this week.
Mr. L. A. Pace of Marble was a J
visitor in town on Wednesday of this r
week. i
Mrs. H.. G. Anderson of Andrews
who had her tonsils removed at the \
Petrie Hospital on January 22nd has t
retrned home and is getting along )
nicely.
CABBAGE PLANTS; Cabbag-e ^
Plants, Cabbage Plants. Haywood ^
Fruit Stand, Near Regal Hotel.
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"or Sale
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jacks. Come to David Hall's barn, ^
m 1 * <
days. 1 <
Id Percheron Gelding for sale. 4
ward House.
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SBORO, TENN. i
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trunk line in America to :
ger fares over its entire
became effective on April
n the jlart of the L. & N.,
i, west, and southeast have
nd through tickets can be
corresponding reductions.
ntn Ktuutiions
le per mile in Pull ,
mans; for one
a way tickets
rip tickets limited to IS days; 2Ht
> tickets limited to SO days?both
parlor or sleeping cars) extra but
iooaf the surcharge.
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particulars mud
Icee Scoot, Murphy, Nor
Messrs. D. H. Tlllitt and Mayor
yde of Andrews were visitorts in
>wn on Wednesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Simonds and
vmily of Asheville arrived Wednesay
to make their home with Mrs. H.
ahn.
Mm. P. C. Hogsed of Murphy, Rt.
who undeiwent a major operation
; the Petrie Hospital on January 11
is returned to her home and is going
along nicely.
Mr. A. W. Mclver was called to
lemphis, Tenn. Wednesday on acaunt
of the seriousness of ?iis brothr,
Robert Mclver who is in a Governlent
hospital there.
Mr. Ed Kin|g who was treated for
n infetced hanl at the Petrie Hospiil
on t.ie 13th is getting along nicef>
Miss Martha Moeser has gone to
t. Louis, Mo. where seh is a student
t Washing.on University.
Mr. J. U. Farmer of Grandview
rho entered the Petrie Hospital on
ht lotn for treatment has been dismissed
has returned to his home and
5 getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lovingood; Mr.
nd Mrs. Homer Ricks were called *to
iastonia Saturday on acccount of the
erious illness of Mrs. Lovingood's
tiother, Mrs. R. L. Gulley who has
neumonia.
FULL OPENING of Spring Hals
ind Dresses. See them at Mrs. Callie
iall.
Mr. W. E. Teems of Andrews who
mderwent an eye operation at the
'etrie Hospital on January 15th has
eturned to his home and gieeting aong
nicely.
Mrs. W. C. Pipes of Peachtree who
vas operated on for appendicitis at
he Petrie hospit*! has returned to her
lome and is getting along nicely.
Mr. R. T. Jones of Canton, Ga.
vho has been taking treatment at
he Petri ie hospital nas returned to
lis home.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sales
>f Brasstown, January 20th a daugh;er.
LEGALMATTERS_
County?In the. Superior Court,
state vs. Ed McFee.
Notice is hereby given to any one
nterested hat an application is beng
made to the Governor for a paole
for Ed MtFee convicted at February.
1933, term of Superior courl
>n a charge of receiving stolen goods,
'or which h** was sentence:! for a term
wo years.
This the 25th day of January. 1934
MRS. ED McFEE
(26-2t-hm) Wife of Ed McFee
notIce of saTeTof land
Under and by virtue of the authorty
conferred by deed of trust executed
by Bailey Meroney (single)
\delle Meroney (Widow) dated the
Lst day of December, 1928, and re
?nrded in Book 101, Page 245, in
the office of the Register of Deeds
'or Cherokee County. V. S. Bryant.
Substituted Trustee, will at twelve
Tclock Noon on
VEDNESDAY JANUARY 31, 1934
it the court house door of Cherokee
bounty in Murphy, North Cerolina
ell at public auction for cash to the
DON'T LET THEM
COUNT YOU OUT
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R. S. PARKER DRU GSTORE.
Murphy, N. C.
1
th Carolina
I highest bidder, the following land,
| to-wit:
BEGINNING on a stake in the S.
W. >margin of Tennessee Street, said
stake bears N. oy W. 2i i'cei. f?or.;
the intersection of Hiawassce Street
and Tennessee Street and runs with
Tennessee Street N. 50 W. 21 feet to
| a stake; thence S. 40 N. 100 feet to
a stake; thence S. 50 E. 21 feet to a
I stake; thence N. 40 E. 100 feet -to the
beginning.
This sale is made on account of deI
fault in payment of the indebtedness
secured by said deed of trust.
A five percent (5%) cash deposit
will be required of the highest bidder
at the sale.
This the 27th day of December, I
1933.
V. S. BRYANT, Substituted Trustee
(Loan No. 2358) (23-4t-g&c)
NORTH CAROLINA," Cherokee
County?In The Superioi Court.
Ida J. Teirell and Thompson A. Terrell,
Jr., Executors of the Estate of
Thompson A. Terrell, Deceased;
Plaintiffs.
vs.
C. M. Wofford and wife, Nancy M.
Woft'ord; P. C. Hyatt, Trustee; M.
G. Hendrix; Mrs M. G. Hendrix, Mrs.
W. R. Gartrell, Mrs. Nancy M. Gartrell
and! Mrs. J. W. Gartrell,
Defendants.
NOTICE , OF SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
The defendants M. G. Hendrix,
Mrs. M. G. Hendrix, Mrs. W. R. Gartrell,
Mrs Nancy M. Gartrell and
Mrs. J. W. Gartrell above named
will take notice that an action entitled
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of'Cherokee County.
mortn uaronna. ine purpose of this
action us to cancel and set aside, on
the grounds of fraud, the several
coeds ana conveyances fully set forth
in the complaint from C. M.Wofford
to the above named de fer.dant* as
grantees, trustees, cestui que trustants
or owners of the indebtedness
recited therein, and to exclude the
said named defendants from any lien
upon or interest in the said lands.
And the said defendants will further
take no:ice that they, and each
of them, are required to appear at
the office of the Clerk of the Su
perrior Court of Cherokee County,
North Carolina, in the Cotir'.h'use in
fD To CAMlu
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Murphy, N. C., * on the 4th day of
| March, 1934, and answer or demur
! to the complaint in aaid action or the
I oraintiffe will apply to the court for
] the relief demanded in said (complaint.
I Tins the 30th day of December,
I 1933.
I J. E KEENER.
Clerk Superior Court, Cherokee
I (23-4t-g&c) County, N. C.
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