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*5 "SUNNY POINT v >Irs. Hcllen Waller and small son. Ma*- spent a week with Mrs. Waller's lister. Mrs. Evelyn Hall in Asheville. :-?>i Mr- John Mason >s 011 the sick list [ .5 at this writing his many friends | u sill be sorry to learn, n a Mr- and Mrs. Lester Danner and 3und children from Ducktown, Tenn., I ister spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matatur' tie Whitner. 5 Mrs. Pearl Johnson and baby spent RPent Sunday with Mrs* Edna John. | par son. M'sses Jewel Ledford, Lucille Wal- i Mr lace. Helen Kimsey, and Edna Wallace was in Murphy shopping SaturDam. da>*- . ?rl_.A 'allis M Fred Whitner spent awhile Sunday morning: with Mr. John Pan- Ma?<>n? - jn Misses Eller WHiitener and Louise Johnson spent Sunday afternoon Mrs. wit*1 Mrs. Artie Johnson. M?ss Lola Brown spent Sunday bus:- nijrht with Emilee Whitener. [ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Corney spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clore. Mrs. Laura Johnson and children arc? were the Sunday quests of her daughtted tc-r. Mrs. Artie Johnson, and, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones and He children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melius Afee spent Sunday with Mr. and h*ed Mrs. John Mason. Mrs. Ruth Ombsey is visiting her father, Mr. J. B. Harris at this writing. M. Mrs. Thelma Mason spent Sunday Mm with her mother, Mrs. Dean, in Cul)on. berson. new o * BATES CREEK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kil. I lian a baby girl, Mary Helen, in fl 4 n r.i l C A crowd of young: folks from j 1 Bates Creek enjoyed a trip to the k\. Hiwassee dam site Sunday May 2. Mr. Owen Dockery spent the week m end with his parents. Mr. Jimmie Dockery is home from : Raleigh where he has spent the past % four years. , Fifty-two people enjoyed a birth day dinner at the home of Mrs. W. mm I). Hogsed, given in her honor, Sun? day May 2 at Persimmon Creek. Those attending from Bates Creek were Mr. and Mrs J. A. Timpson and | three daughters, and Rev. Oliver Dockery and little daughter One Sunday v afternoon in April Rev. Oscar Winkler had callers, Miss Kate Carter and Mr. Roy Dockery of Grape Creek. He married them. Mrs. Fricks is still sick. | Mrs. Nellie Woods was at church Sunday night for the first time since she cut her ankle in March. We are glad to see her walking again, j Sunday was the birthday of three of our citizens, Bonnie Kepheart, Jimmie Dockery, and Willard Hendrick. Rev. Nichols filler his regular appointment as pastor of the Bates Creek "church Saturday night and i Sunday. Saturday night he preached' i7 n? rv ? f vacation nays I Heavy Wash 1 The Laundry Ca This Disagr *1 ?yS. School is out again. Ch getting dirtier. There are 1 ^ add to the burden of wasl keeping youngsters clean an< you send their clothes to th ?>5* As a matter of fact th our laundry service. Throi cleaner, whiter wash becaui clothes. Our service affoi wash day, the most disagree. J? ^ ?- ? I moreover, name wisnn carefully figure all the coal you are saving but you are you do the washing at hom< Let us take care of you self out every week with a fa | MUB | LAU1 . |j| "Where We Se If L The Che LOWER MARTIN'S CREEK Rev. Sexton, of Georgia, preached an interesting sermon at the Glade church Saturday night. Rev. Zeb j Stevens preached Sunday. I Rev. Evert Nichols, of Murphy, will preach at the New Martins Creek church Sunday, May 16. Mr. Frank Queen, of Asheville, (spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. lOllie Adams. He was accompanied I by Miss Lela Briggs and Miss Geneva | Johnston. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Man a and I family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. IFlishia Hodden Sunday afternoon. Little Plez Henry spent last week with Elmer Blair, of Unaka. | Mrs. Jennie Stiles and daughters, Cleo, Thelma, Ruth, and son, Frank, were visitors of Mrs. Florence Birch Sunday. Mrs. Ollie Adams entertained with ja dance Saturday night. People from Brasstown, Peachtree. Belview and Murphy were present. I All reported a nice time. ' Mrs. Mae Rose and Mrs. Josie Phillips were shoppers in town Monday. A surprise dinner was given Mi's. Margaret Carringer on Mothers Day. Those present, were: Mr. and Mrs. i Fred Blair, of Unaka; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. : Grover Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Jake! Stiles, Mrs. Bell Henry. Mr. Bass * - * ~ " M ?*im mi. rtiiios ana ranmt Moss, i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carringer, May .1, a baby boy. A groun of folks enjoyed some | good music over the radio at Mrs. Margaret Carringors Saturday night. Miss Irene Hedden snent Sunday night with Mrs. Kate Mann. Mrs. Pearl Phillips was a visitor of Mrs. Ona Carringers. Mrs. Kate Mann was a visieor of Mrs. Josie Philips. Mr. and Mrs. Farlee Rose were the [dinner guests of Mrs. Ona Carringer Monday. The club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Josie Phillips Friday, May 14. from the text "Know ye not that the friendship of the world is an enemy jof God and whosoever will be a friend to the world is an enemy of God.'* James 3:4. Some of the points he brought out are these: If we love things of the world better than we love God, we are an enemy to God even though we are not actively and conciously working against him; Friendship of the world is the root of sin and each of us must work out his own salvation with God before we cease to be his enemy; Sin brings condemnation but salvation brings love and mercy; The flood in the days of Noah was sent because of friendship of the world. Sunday communion service was observed and Rev. Winkler preached on Sunday night. Deacon Abernathy announced that the note to Mr. J. A Timnqnn was r?ni/1 on/1 +Vm church is out of debt. The house is yet to he ceiled and floored. Make | Oays | n Free You from eeable Task %? 5 1 lildren Are playing harder and ots of extra soiled clothes to 1 day. But the problem of ^ 1 neat is not so difficult when ie laundry. ere is no real substitute for igh it you are assured of a ^ ie of scientific treatment of ^ rds complete freedom from ?... ... . able of all household tasks. ^ ig is false economy if you ts involved. You may think only needlessly slaving when pfr r wash day. Don't tire your- ? ieery wash. .PHY | iDRY rve We Satisfy" srokee Scout, Murphy, Noi LEGAL NOTICR? : NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Kathleen Anderson Hillard, Plaintiff. Vs. Archie Hillard, Defendant. The defendant, Archie Hillard, will take notice that an action entitled as t above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant upon the grounds of two years separation, and the said defendant will take notice that he is required to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C., at his office in the Courthouse in Murphy, N. C., on the 15th day of June, 1937, or within thirty days there after and answer 01 demur to the complaint of plaintiff now on file, with copy for defendant, oi the paintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Witness my hand this the 5th day of May, 1937. I .1 W nnurt ? ?? i/UlXLifi 1 , Clerk Superior Court Cherokee Ml-4t-tcjf> County. ? o NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of B. F. Millsaps, deceased, late of Birch, Cherokee county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate to present them to the undersigned at Murphy, Route 3, Cherokee County, N. C., on or before the sixth day of April, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make prompt payment. This 6th day of April, 1937. Ira Sneed, Executor of the estate of B. F. Millsaps, deceased. (36-6t-LS.-pd) o ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. J. J. Burrell, deceased, late of Cherokee County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Murphy, N. C., on or before the 29th day of April, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 29th day of April, 1937. C. E. HYDE, Administrator of Mrs. J. J. 39-6t-ceh) Burrell. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of E. A. Voyles, deceased late of Murphy, Cherokee County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned at Murphy. N. C., on or before the 19th day of April, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make prompt payment. This 19th day of April, 1937. MATIE VOYLES, Administratrix Of the Estate of E. A. Voyles, (38-6t-mvpd) deceased. o NOTICE: SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. The Fulton National Bank of Atlanta. VS. E. A. Davidson, .J. A. Richardson, S. L). Akin, G. W. Candler, J. W. Davidson, and C. A. Brown. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE Under and by virtue of an exccu. , . .. lion directed to tne undersigned irom the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C. in the above entitled action, J, L. L. Maocr., Sheriff of Cherokee County, N. C. will on Monday, the 7th day of June, 1937, at ten o'clock, A. M. (E. S. T.) at the courthouse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said E. A. Davidson, one of the defendants above named, has in the following described real estate to-wit: Being lot No. 8 in section No. 3 as shown upon the map of the Duke Land and Improvement Company, which map is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in plat book No. 1 page 9 to vhich map reference is hereby made 'or a more complete description as follows: Said lot being more particularly described as follows: Beginning on a stake at the interaction of Valley River Avenue and llill Street, and runs with Hill Street in a Westerly direction 150 feet to a < take at the intersection of a 20 foot j ih Carolina 1 illey with Hill Street; thence with <aid 20 foot alley 74.8 feet to a stake 3n said alley; thence in an Easterly direction with the line of Lot No. 9150 feet to a stake on Valley Riveri Avenue; thence with Valley River Avenue 54 feet to the beginning. Being the lot that J. W. Davidson j et ux sold to E. A. Davidson by deed lated February, 1929 and recorded in book No. 97 page 563, Register of Deeds office of Cherokee County, N. C. Dated and Posted this the 27th. day of April, 1937. L. L. MASON. Sheriff of Cherokee County, N. C. j (40-4t-dht) NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Before the Clerk Fred Coleman and wife, Lennie Mae Coleman, Frank Coleman and wife, Dorothy Coleman, Ella Green, a widow, Carrie Wilson and husband, B. H. Wilson, George Coleman and wife. Martha Coleman, Mrs. Ollie Roberts. Bereran G. Moore and wife. Mrs. Ethal Moore, Petitioners. VS. Florence Smith and husband, Grady Smith, Fletcher Coleman, Ruth Coleman, Blanche Coker and husband, Mack Coker, W. A. Coleman, Mary Ia?u Coleman, Mark Carroll, Alias Mark Moore and wife, Emma Carroll or Emma Moore, Will Birchfied, Hugh Birchfield, Lewis Birchfield, Neal Birchfield, Jennie McCure and husband, Jeff McClure, Defendants. By virtue of a decree of the Clerk | of the Superior Court of Cherokee County entered in the above entitled , action, the undersigned will on Saturday. May 22, 193V, offer the lands hereinafter described at public auction to tiie highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door at Murphy, North Carolina at eleven o'clock A. M. The lands to be offereu lor sale are those lands owned by E. M. Coleman at the time of his death and particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Referred to as SECOND TRACT in the petition. Being part of Tract No. 105, Dis. No. 3, bounded as follows: Beginning on top of a dirge on a stake near the SEE THE I i NEW J ' Outboar I ^ave f-TproveT I Between Asheville SOUTHERN RA Beginning April 25th. trai at 5:00 PM for the north, will I lowing schedule: NORTHBOUND 5:15 PM Le ASHEVILJ 6:35 AM Ar WASHING 7:43 AM Ar BALTIMO 9:14 AM Ar PHILADE) 10:55 AM Ar NEW YOI With this change of time < sengers from this section will t> PM and will reach New York at Train No. 10 for Florida vi at 3:40 PM instead of 3:00 PM < FOR DETAILED INFORMAT1C TIONS, SEE YOUR NEAREST R. H. Assistant Ge ASHEVILJ rhursday, May 13, 1937 I beginning corner of said tract and ! runs a N. E. Direction following the j meanders of an old road on the top ! of a ridge to a chestnut oak stump | on the East line of said tract South of the E. corner; thence South to a stake and pointers, the Beginning corner of No. 100; thence to the beginning corner, containing one hundred acres, excepting about thirtysix acres conveyed by Henderson Abernathy and Harriet Abernathy to Alexander Abernathy, and bounded as follows. Beginning on a stake and pointers on the top of a ridge and runs South 88 poles to a black oak | bush; thence West 14^2 pole3 to a ! red oak; thence South 83 West 28 poles to a stake and pointers; thence | South 71 West 4O poles to a post oak; thence N. 24 West 26 poles to a stake and pointers in the old road on top of a ridge; thence with the meanders of said road 133 poles to the beginning, containing 36 acres. SECOND TRACT: Referred to as THIRD TRACT in the petition. Being part of all that tract or parcel of land lying in the County of Cherokee, State of N. C., in District No. 3, Tract 105, bounded as follows: To include all of said tract of land beginning on a red oak at the S. E. corner of U. S. Johnson's running in an Eastern direction with the top ?f the ridge or road to a post oak, the S. W. turner or m. v. jonnson s; tnence North with the line of said M. V. Johnson crossing the branch and up the hill to a pine or stake at the N. W. corner of M. V. Johnson; thence due West to a bush or stake on the line of U. S. Johnson; thence South with his line to the beginning corner on a red oak, containing 35 acres, more or less. Excepting from the above lands that portion thereof sold by E. M. Coleman in his life time to John Ivockery by deed recorded in Book 106 at page 37, office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, said excepted portion containing 36 acres, more or leas. The terms of sale may be modified pursuant to said decree to suit the purchaser upon approval thereof by the Clerk of Superior Court. This the 20th .lay of April, 1937. D. WITHERSPOON, (38-4t-dw) Commissioner. DHNSON d Motors s Sure Your Outboard Is The Best FAST AND ECONOMICAL fun this summer with 4ew Johnson Outboard ale by? L HODGES Murphy, N. C. eHgff&esHHfe. SCHEDULES: i, N. C. & New York ILWAY SYSTEM n No. 16. now leaving Atheville tie changed to operate on the folSOUTHBOUND _E Ar 9:15 AM iTON Lv 7:00 AM RE Lv 5:42 PM LPHIA Lv 4:05 PM tK Lt2:25 PM if departure from Atheville. pas* e able to leave Asheville at 5:15 10:55 AM. rill he changed to leave Asheville effective on above date. IN AND PULLMAN RESERVAAGENT OR ADDRESS: DeBUTTS, neral Passenger Agent LE N. C. f
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