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HIAWASSEE NEWS
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We are having some bad weather
,t this writing.
Jlr. Floyd Adams and Mr. Jess Willed
Hamby were the dinner guests
j Mr. Klden Allen Sunday.
Mr. Fair and R. A. llamby were
?fiturs at Murphy Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams were
,he dinner guests of the formers
patents SudayBorn
to Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Taylor.
Nov. 25. a girl. It was given the
nuno Thelma Jene.
Miss Blanche Beaver has been
ivriously ill but is improving at this
aritingMr.
R- A- Hamby and family, and
Mr. Cecil and Naoma Hamby were
>ititors at the dam Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ada and Ethel Allen were the
piests of Mrs. Callie Hamby Monday
afternoon. Mrs. Hamby is very sick.
Mr and Mrs- Don Adams, of Ocoee
Teen., were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. K. W. Shearer Sunday.
While one bandit held Gordon
bere. grocier clerk in Portland Ore..
? prisoner in a back room for an hour,
and thin Ilea wttn tne cash.
Mrs. Florence Campbell of Bethleliem.
Pa-, won a divorce after she testified
her husband forced her to live
five months in a coal bin ventilated
only by a coal shute.
UNAKA NEWS
Mr- and Mrs. W. M. Roberts were
the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M- Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins
have moved to Cullowhee, N. C.
Mr Xlilton Phillips made a trip to
Asheville, Sunday to visit his brother,
Hoyt Phillips, who is in the hospital
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose visited
Mr- and Mrs. J. N. Harrell Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramey were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chambers Sunday.
Mis. Olen Radford visited her partnts,
Mr. and Mrs. M. P- Coleman,
last week.
Mrs. J. II- Crawford and Mrs. J. WJohrson
made a trip to Ducktown,
Tennessee last week to visit Mrs. Fred
White who is seriously ill in the hospital
there.
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school news
I The children of Bates Creek school .
Ian now very proud of their school '
Moms since they have been painted.
The brown and ivory color scheme
makes the rooms much more at
tractive as well as much lighter.
J The children and teachers wish to .
tfpress their appreciation to the par- I
Hits and patrons who made this imHlioven.ent
possible. A quilt was
;old to obtain the money
brthe paint and WPA assistance wi.<
for painting the rooms.
I A Thanksgiving program was given i
ly ti\e children at Bates Creek
HSchool Thursday morning. The proHtrani
included Thanksgiving plays,
fcng.s and poems.
19 After the program there was a
Humanity dinner. fhe lunches
M*ere spread on the school taolcs. I
1 LOW ROUND
Eg FOR THE h
ml Spend Christmas and
i i'/k per mile rol
9 Good in Coaches Only
1214 c per mile Rou
1l*ood in sleeping can
charges for spac eocc
each mile traveled.
tickets on sale daily, dl
Return limit Jat
Law Holiday Fares are also as
East, North, West
Air-Conditioned Sleeping
Coaches on Th
TRAVEL BY '
SAFE?COMFORTAB
See your nearest
R. H. DeE
Assistant General F
ASHEVILL
' PnTTTwwv Ran
The Cherokee
Mr. George Hembree returned thank* a
The following visitor* were present: t
Mr. and Mrs. John oeaboli, Mrs. t
' hni'ie Woods Miyvri June K Jian, t
Cir'oan Dillard, Besoie Davis, Grace t
Do?k"iy, Bertha Killiar., and Dorothy r
James, Messrs Jeff Crain, George
Hembree, Buster Scobolt. Andrew 1
Kejhart, and Kay Dockery.
PERSIMMON CREEK f
(
Mr. and Mrs. Hayse Stiles and son
have been spending a few days witli
Mr- and Mrs. Earnest Stile^s.
Mr. Jetter Cearley spent the week- t
end with his uncle, Mr. Luther Cear- K
ley, at Beach Creek. v
We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. g
Gayuo Stiles and family. They have i
moved to their home at Marble. t
Mr. Wayne Stiles spent Saturday C
and Sunday nights with Mr. Ralph *
Rogers. a
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Stiles and chil- S
aren of Oak Park spent the week. 2
I end with Mrs. Stiles' parents, Mr. t
| and Mrs. T- C.- Mashburn. (
I Misses Esta and Pauline Rogers t
! visited Mrs. Clifford Stiles Friday. i
Messrs John and llayse Stiles made 1
a business trip to Suit, Saturday.
The cold weather is making people
kill their hogs.
Mr. H. W. Stiles spent Saturday
night with Mr. R. R. Rogers.
Messrs Gayno Stiles and John Bur- '
gess was visiting in our midst Sun- i
'lay. j
LEGAL NOTICES
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NOTICE: SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE J
Notice is hereby given that Town
of Andrews will sell to the highest1
bidder for cash on the 29th. day ol ,
December, 1938, at ten o'clock, A. M.
at the Carnegie Library on Main
Street in the Town of Andrews the (
following real estate.
Being lots Nos. 7-8 & 9 in block j
"U" of the original survey of the
Town of Andrews made by E. W
Smith, C. E- on Sept. 30th. 1890. t ]
The light is reserved to accept or
reject any and all bids.
Dated and posted this the 28th.
day of November, 1938.
TOWN OF ANDREWS
By P. M. Reagan, Mayor.
(18-4t-dht)
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrate
of thq estate of J- E. Stewart, late
of the County of Cherokee County,
and State of North Carolina, this is I
to notify all persons having: claims j
against the estate of said deceased <
to present them to the undersigned i
at Andrews, North Carolina, on or
before the 26th day of November, i
15)39, or this notice will be pleaded 1
in bar of their recovery. All persons 1
indebted to the estate will please make
[ prompt payment.
This the 26th day of November, 1938. i
Z. V. STEWART, Administrator t
of J- E. Stewart, Deceased. ]
(18-6t-pd)
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NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator ]
and Administratrix, respectively, of '
the Estate of Edward E. Adams, late *
of Cherokee County, North Carolina, 1
this is to notify all persons having 1
claims against the estate of said de- 1
ceased to exhibit the.m to the under- !
TRIP FARES :
IOLIDAYS
New Year's at Home
ind Trip Tickets
for each mile traveled.
nd Trip Tickets ,
m
i on payment ot proper
:upied, for i
iCEMBER 10 TO JANUARY 1
>ur, 10, 1939 t
ailable to dcitiiutioM in tie f
and Southwest. 5
Cars, Dining C|tri and t
roufh Trains. \
TRAIN i
LE?ECONOMIC A.L *
Agent, or write, *
HJTTS, t
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.WAY SYSTEM *
5 Scout, Murphy, North
igned at Murphy, N. C-, on or before
ho 15th day of November, 1939, or
his notice will be pleaded in bar of
heir recovery- All persons indebted
o said estate will please make imnediate
payment.
This the 15th day of November,
938W.
J. ADAMS
LILLA M. ADAMS
Administrators of the Eu'.ate ol
Idward E. Adams, Deceased.
16-6t-G. & C)
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and bv virtn? ?' *'? ?
? me dlabor
it y conferred by a certain mortage
deed executed by J. F. West and
rife, Dora West, to Tiger's Cash
itore, dated the 4th day of January,
938, and recorded in the Office of i
he Register of Deeds for Cherokee
bounty, North Carolina, in Book No
14 at page 378, said mortgagee will,
it 11:00 o'clock A. M. (Central
Standard Time) on Friday, December
!3rd, 1938, at the Courthouse door
>t Cherokee 'County in Murphy, N.
3., sell at public auction, for cash to
the highest biddt-i'f the following
eal estate, to-wit:
FIRST PARCEL:
BEGINNING on a stake in the line
)f W- T- Rogers, also the South cornet
of G. H. Johnson land, and runs
West 13 poles and 5 feet to a stake
in the Pace line; thence South with a
conditional line to the center of the
original Rogers line; thence Ea.-.t 11
loles and 5 feet to a stake in John
rtuskin's line; thenao North with said
ine to the beginning, containing 5
icres, more or less, being the land
conveyed by Gilbert Stiles and wife
:o Mrs. Phil Ferguson, Deed Book
)7, page 35, in the Office of Register
of Deeds for Cherokee County,
aid land being in District 1, on the
waters of Peachtree.
5ECOND PARCEL:
Being in said District? 1, BEGINNING
on a Hickory on the Southeast
corner of No. 68, and runs East 48
poles to a small Black Jack in the
head of a little hollow or sag; then
North 20 poles to a small Post Oak
r-.nr *?
WW,, WW c* nugf, HIV II Willi inc
meanders of said ridge to the top oi
I he mountain to 4 stake in the Bill
Dale line; then with the Bill Dale
line West to a stake in line No. 68
then South 80 poles to the beginning
containing 30 acres, more or less, ant
the lands conveyed to Phil Fergusoi
and wife, Gertha Ferguson, by C. B
Herxlrix, recorded Deed Book 80 a
page 438, in the Office of Registei
of Deeds for Cherokee County.
THIRD PARCEL:
BEGINNING 011 a Spanish Oak ir
line of No. 68, 86 poles East of <1
Hickory, it being the Southwest cornel
:>f No. tis, and runs North 33 poles,
thence East 11 poles to a small Blacl
Gum; then North 21 East 42 poles to
r. small Black Oak on top of ridge
'hen North 75 East 11 poles to a
Black Oak on same ridge; then North
22 East 4 poles to a Blackjack; then
North 30 East with the top of thi
ridge 40 poles to a Locust bush or
top of a knob; then South 53 East 14
poles to a stake in Woodville-John
?on line; thence South with that line
SO poles to his Hickory corner; then
West with old W- T. Rogers line 74
poles to the beginning, containing
>5 acres, more or less. Being the
amd lands described in a deed from
Frank S. Hill, Trustee, to John H.
Dillard, dated February 3, 1930, and
registered in the Office of the Rcgiser
of Deeds, Cherokee County, in
Deed Book No. 104, page 70, reference
to which is hereby made.
This sale is made on account of
lefault in the payment of the indebtedness
secured by said mortgage
jeed, and is subject to all taxes and
ussessments against said property,
whether now due or to become due.
This the 22nd day of November, 1938.
TIGER'S CASH STORE
By R. N. TIGER.
[17-4t-srpc)
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
STORTH CAROLINA,
CHEROKEE COUNTY,
?In' The Superior Court.
FANNY PRESSLEY
?.
rERRY PRESSLEY.
Let the defendant, Jerry Pressley,
akc notice that an action entitled as
ibove has been commenced in the
superior Court of Cherokee County
>y plaintiff, Fanny Presaley, for dirorce
from the bonds of matrimony
ipon the grounds of separation for
i period of two years; that sumirons
has issued in said action; and
et said defendant further take noice
that he is required to appear
it the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court at his office in the
"ourthouse in Murphy and answer
aid complaint within the time proidod
by law, or the relief prayed
Carolina Th?
will bo granted. Thin November 14. I
1938. I
! J. W. DONLEY, 1
Clerk Superior Court. <
(16-4t-p) t
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY 1
PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
?In The Superior Court.
LINDA CLAYTON
vs.
G- B. CLAYTON 1
j The defendant, G. B. Clayton, will J
take notice that an action entitled *
as above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Cherokee County, 1
North Carolina, to obtain a divorce
on the grrounds of two years separa- 1
tion; and the said defendant will *
further take notice that he is required
to appear at the office of !
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county in the courthouse in '
Murphy, N. C., within thirty days '
after the 18th day of November,
1938, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court fer
the relief demanded in said complaint
This loth day of November, 1938.
J. W. DONLEY
ei i- o? -- ?
vjivik oupenor c ourt.
(16-4t-j.nTii.)
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Superior Court of Cherokee
County, made in the Special Proceeding
entitled W. S. Dickey, Administrator
of Mary Angeline Johnson,
deceased, vs. Vaul 1). Cline and husband
Ellis Cline, Ida Walker, W. B.
Dickey, Ed Lawrence et als, the same
! i \ vouches fo!
"VOUCHER" ft
It S.
i "Voucher", as applied to canc
' that they stand ready to voui
tioned payment. The endorse
back, and our cancellation, s
law?evidence seldom questio:
If you do not already use c
business bills, come in and fi
and economically you can obL
i Citizens Ban)
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MURPHY
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ROYAL CRO
NEHI BOTT
Frank E. Dickey ?
"^mpuwwwin
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oraday, Dec, 8, 1938.
>eing No. 3161 upon the Special
Proceeding Docket of said County.
he undersigned Commissioner will,
>n the 19th day of December. 1938,
it 1 o'clock P. M. at the Court
louse door in Murphy, North Caroina,
offer for sale to the highest
>idder for cash that certain tract or
ot of land lying in Notla Township,
Jherokee County, North Carolina,
tnd more particularly described a*
ollows, to-wit:
Being a part of tract No. 55 and
ying and being in the fourth District,
>eginr>ing on a Hornbean on the
<ort.h bank of Notla River, the
ourth corner of Tract No- 53, and
'tins North 156 poles to a Pine;
hence with the first line of Tract
\o. ol, West supposed to be about
)0 poles, to a White Oak, on a branch,
marked with three chops; theix*
iown the branch to the mouth, to a
Black Gum marked with three chops
?r hacks, where it strikes the main
:reek; thence down the natural run
[>f the creek clear across the whole
tract to the River to a Willow marked
with three hacks; thence down the
River as it meanders East to the beginning,
containing ninety acres
more or less. Being the same lands
conveyed by George W. Dickey and
line Dickey (later Mary Angeline
Johnson) by deed dated December
the 13th, 1873, and recorded in the
Office of the Register of Deeds for
Cherokee County, North Carolina, in
Deed Book No. 14, page 427, reference
to which deed is hereby
made for a more complete description
of said lands.
This the 14th day of November,
1938.
W.S.DICKEY, Commissioner.
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