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bekgsh Land Transfers Thursday, December 8 I; . Purchase Corporation to L. , ,. Iary. Ollie Bryson. p. Wi rrspoon, Tr., LI. W'ithcrand Margaret N. With'i. u. ? we*. Saturday, December 10 Wit hi I -i ooii- Ti'., D. Witherjn. lud.. and Margaret N. Wither ,-poon to B. B. West. Jam G- Axley and Marian Axley tu 1- 1 Axley. f uml Lula Nelson to A. H. llackle.v. A. 11 and Mary Hackley to E. M. Sittreli. Monday, December 12 Ceoiyi and Amelia Rose to G. G. Whitak r. Tuesday, December 13 Eloise Fain Starrett and T. N. Starrctt to F. A. Fain8 After his pockets Viad been picked .1 ? ...sue PnKnrt .. r r"L1 ;nrev muvo, ?%WU* I ?, uicimun ui \_.m5 ragv fastened fishhooks in hi* nockI tt* and caught the thief. ; | Pacing the corridor outside the I maternity ward of a Hollywood hospital, Robert Andrews swallowed his lighted cigarette when the doctor emerged to inform him that he had become a father. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE: SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that Town of Andrews will sell to the highest bidder for cash on the 29th. day ol Oecember, 1938, at ten o'clock, A. M. at th?- Carnegie Library on Main Street in the Town of Andrews the following real estate. Be: -g lots Nos. 7-8 & 9 in block "1"' "f the original survey of the Town of Andrews made by E. \V. Smith, C. E- on Sept. 30th. 1890. i Th* right is reserved to accept or reject any and all bids. Dated and posted this the 28th. cay of November, 1938. TOWN OF ANDREWS By P. M. Reagan, Mayor. (l8-4t-dht) ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Ha eg qualified as Administrator ff t'ae ?-state of J. E. Stewart, late <t ' County of Cherokee County. and Sate of North Carolina, this is J n ?< Vy all persons having claims ] ; fraii the estate of said deceased lo pi , ? nt them to the undersigned I :ii A livws. North Carolina, on or j be! he 20th day of November. | 1!>3'.*, ? i- this notice will be pleaded j their recovery. All persons | to the estate will ph a. e make , laonipt payment. This the 26th day of November, 19 Z. V. STEWART, Administrator el J- E. Stewart, Deceased. -pd) NOTICE Hav qualified as Administrator -nd Administratrix, respectively, of I ate of Edward E. Adams, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, j this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned ;i Murphy, N. C-, on or before the loth day of November, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ? W Issfl ?T A ~ i ' ^ -J ft. -1 /S/j We Are Also Lo< I ROYAL CRO JfMBOTl The Cherok j their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will {.lease make im- , mediate payment. This the 15th day of November, t 1938. \V. J. ADAMS LI I.LA M. ADAMS Administrators of the Estate ot j Edward E. Adams, Deceased. U**-6t-G. & C) j ( _ NOTICE OF SALE CF LAND Under and by virtue of the authonty conferred by a certain mort- , gage deed executed by J. F. West and wil'e, Dora West, to Tiger's Cash j tture, dated the 4th day of January,! 1936, and recorded in the Office of I j the Register of Deeds for Cherokee! > County, North Carolina, in Book No i ^ 84 at page 378, said mortgagee will. | { at 11:00 o'clock A. M. (Central' y Standard Time) on Friday, December I ( 23rd, 1938. at th?? . _ Uiuust UOOI I <>1 Cherokee County in Murphy, N. , C., sell at public auction, for cash to ' the highest bidder, the following , real estate, to-wit: FIRST PARCEL: j BEGINNING on a stake in the line ? of W. T. Rogers, also the South cor- 1 nee of G. H. Johnson land, and rur.s ; West IS 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 1 poles and 5 feet to a stake in John ! Kuskin's line; thenso North with said < line to the beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less, being the land ' conveyed by Gilbert Stiles and wife to Mrs. Phil Ferguson, Deed Book 97, page 35, in the Office of Regis- ter of Deeds for Cherokee County, 1 .-aid land being in District 1, on the ' waters of Peachtree. SECOND PARCEL: Being in said District? 1. BEGINN ^ INC* on a Hickory on the Southeast corner of No. 08, and runs East 4S poles to a small Black Jack in th? head of a little hollow or sag; then j North 20 poles to a small Post Oak . i-ear the top of a ridge; then with the . meanders of said ridge to the top of the mountain to ^ stake in the Bill Dale line; then with the- Bill Dale . line West to a stake in line No. 68; ( then South SO poles to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less, and the lands conveyed to Phil Ferguson and wife, Gertha Ferguson, by C. B. lfendrix, recorded Deed Book 89 at page 438, in the Office of Reiristei ol" Deeds for Cherokee County. THIRD PARCEL: , BEGINNING on a Spanish Oak in | line of No. OS. SO poles East of .1 . Hickory, it being: the Southwest corner ( ef No. OS, and runs North 33 poles; thercv East 11 poles to a small Black. Gum; then North 21 East -12 poles to j , 1. small Black Oak on top of ridge, j . then North 75 East ll poles to a ] Black Oak on same ridge; then North 22 East I poles to a Blackjack; then North 30 East with the top of tin ' ridge 40 poles to a Locust bush on top of a knob; then South 53 East 14 | ' poles to a stake in Woodville-Johri J ^ son line; thence South with that line j 80 poles to his Hickory corner; then West with old W. T. Rogers line 74 poles to the beginni:?g, containing j 35 acres, more or less. Being thi samd lands described in a deed from J Frank S. Hill, Trustee, to John H. , Dill a rd, dated February 3, 1930, and , registered in the Office of the Regis- , ter of Deeds, Cherokee County, in ^ Deed Book No. 104, page 70, reference to which is hereby made. li i E ! iVERYBOBy VOTES g* SOUTHERN STAR B IE HOTTEST COAL B :al Agents For B' WN COLA Ij LING CO. I K> t Murphy, N. C. p"! ;ee Scout, Murphy, North This sale is made on account oi h r fault in the payment of the indebt *" dness secured by said mortjratr? eed, and is subjec. to all taxes am' 3 ssessnu: ?ts against said property, rhether now due or to become due. i iiis the 22nd day of November, 1938. TIGER'S CASH STORE By R. X. TIGER17-lt-prpc) In the District Court of the United ' tates for the Western District ?t : <orth Carolina- United States oi \ Vmerica upon the relationship ami 1 or the use of the Tennessee \ alley Authority, Petitioner, v. Waiter Voy- ' es, Ethelyn Voyles, his wife; Matic i'oyle.% individually and as adminisratrix of the estate of E. A. Voyles, leceased; Bessie Plemmons. James D Memmons, her husband; Elsie Dock iv. 8 road us E. Dockery, her hus and; Hattie Mintz, Noah Mintz, hei lusband; Pearl llunsucker, Nor;ell E. Hun sucker, her hus>and; Edith Voyles; Edna Voyles: Sheridan Ramsey; Cordia Ramsey, --:f? d.ul d_? n?uu;? n?_, lis w lie , ivaipu lvaiu.icj, L/ciLiiia imiimcy, his wife; Garland Ramsey. Loubelle Ramsey, his wife; Alice Johnson, $ minor, Neil Johnson, her husband I..vena Johnson, a minor; Vey John on, a minor. D?r;ii Murphy, Mildred I ' ^abeth Murphy, his wife; Unknown heirs, devisees, administrators, executois, creditors and successors in title >f Mary B. Murphy, deceased; Lula j Meioney, W. H. Meroiiey, lu>r nusand; W. V. Bell, M W. Bell, as fiusteos; Mrs. I. L. {Pearl) Bayless, 'Jis. J- V.. (Grace 1 'Ihompson. as \* l.iinistra' .cof the estate of A If- Brown, deceased; Unknown parties n interest, Respondents: ORDER OF PUBLICATION In the above styled cause it appear il that Walter Voyles and Ethelyn voyles, his wife, are non-residents .f the State of North Carolina, theii tddress being Box 695, Lakeland. Florida; the unknown heirs, devisees, idministrators, executors, creditors ?nd successors in title of Maiy B. Murphy, deceased, and all unknown parties in interest, whose names, ages, and addresses are unascertained aftei diligent search and inquiry. IT IS, THEREFORE ORDERED that the above respondents appear on or before the 5 day of January, 1939, in this Court sitting at Asheville. North Carolina, and then at?d there make answer to the petition filed in this cause, and assert whatever right, title, claim, or interest I hoy may have in the land hen in ought to be condemned. The land condemned is, t?? wit: Tract FBR-3GG. A portion of a tract of land lying in the First Civil Dist ct el* (.herc-kov County. State of North Carolina, on he left hank of Valley River, approximately 1 mile east of the mouth of Valley River. and more particularly described as follows: A portion of State Survey No. 5, ind more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe .n the Valley River, at the nortt east iorr?er of State Survey No. 3. a cor i er of the lands of Mary 1>. Murphy, pr.d F. C Moore; thence with the Valley River as it meanders upstream approximately 2770 feet to a point, orner t ? the land of L. A. Enloe. et nx; thence with L. A. Enloe's line S. 15-4 00' E., 20 feet to an oak tree, thence S. 61 00' lv. 50 ft i t t ? ; point; thence with a severance line S. 20 30' \V.t approximately 1050 feet to a point; thence S. 13 00' I... Lpproximately 500 feet to a point; thence S. G8" 00" K., 400 feet, crossing a branch, to a point; thence S3G" 30' W. 400 feet to a point; thence S. 5? 30' W., 300 feet to a point; thence S. 41? 00' W., 300 feet to a point in Mary B. Murphy's line: i hence with Mary B. Murphy's line \r. 81? 00' \V., 215 feet to the poin beginning, and containing 7.0 acres, more or less, subject to the re ^pendents* rights of access over a oad to be constructed by the Tennessee Valley Authority through :he described land. It is further ordered that this notice b? Dublished for once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Cherokee Scout, a weekly newspaper >ublished in Murphy, North Carolina. Done this 6 day of Dec., 1938. E. f. WEBB, Judge. A true copy test, F. Y. Jordan. Clerk, By O. L. McLurd. T.hief Deputy Clerk. (19-4t-tva) In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of S'orth Carolina, No. 28. United States if America upon the relation and for ho use of the Tennessee Valley Auhority, Petitioner v. Mylus Patton Coleman, Sylvia Coleman, his wife* Cob Boll, Ida Bell, his wife; Swain Development Company, a Corpora on; S- T. Jones, Katie Lou Jones. h; A'ife; J. T. McGill, Mrs. J. T. McGill. Carolina 1 is wife; Mrs. J. F. (Elsa) Daley. J. Daiiy. h* r husband; Dixie Dillard, widow; Thomas Ruffin Dillard. vlollie Dillard, his wiiY; Annie Dii :.i,| Hall. E. F. Hall, her husband.; E. Havies. IVari Baylc-ss, hi il'-; Elizabeth R. Reagan. widow ?>f A. Reagan, deceased; Home Mis ion Committee of Asiievilie Presbyry, :? Corporation; Helen M- Allen, lv.ll Allen, her husband; Grace Sat ei field. -'John* Sattevfield. her 'usband; said name 4kJohn'6f| be-j ng fictitious a:*i otherwise un-j mown; Marie M. Young; Maggie IV. Scruggs, widow of J. F. Scruggs.? ieceased; J Henry Scruggs. Fannie j Park Scruggs, h;.- wife; Richard ' Fiancis Scruggs, Dorothy McGuire j Scruggs, his wife; William Thomas S Scruggs; unknown heirs, devisees, ex- ' pcutors. Administrators, and succes- ' -ii s in title of W. B. Lenoir, deceas- ! Jed; Scruggs Realty Company, a Corporation, individually and as officers, directors, trustees, and stockholders of the Swain Development Company, a Corporation in Dissolution. Unknown officers directors, trustees, stockholders, and creditors of the Swain Development Company, a Corporation in Dissolution, WoodburyMauney Lumber Company, a Corpoi rtion in Dissolution; W. H. Woodbury, S- Woodbury, T. J. M annee : individually and as officers, directors, trustees and stockholders of the Wuodbury-Mauney Lumber Company, a Corporation in Dissolution; Gertrude Woodbury, wife of W. 11 Woodbury; Kate Mauney, wife of T J. Mauney; Unknown officers, directors, trustees, stockholder^ and creditors of the Woodbury-Mauney Lum ber Company, a Corporation in Dis solution; L. F1 Bayless, Individually and as trustee for It. L McClain and Sam Tate; Alleghany Company, a Corporation; Alleghany Mining Company. a Corporation; Alleghany Minir-g Company of Tennessee, a Corporation; Unknown officers, directors, trustees, stockholders and creditors of the Alleghany Company, a Corporation. Alleghany Mining Company, a Corporation and Alleghany Mining Company of Tennessee, a Corporation; The Board of Education of Cherokee County, North Carolina, a Corporation; Unknown lleiis, devisees, executors, administrators, ar?c j-uccessors in title of Bob Doll and I k Bell unknown parties in inter -'. Respondents. Order of publication. It the above styled cause i: appeared that; the following respondents are ?.] over twenty-one (21) years of age are non-residents of tin* State <?'. North Car iliiii, their r sideiice heiu> hown after their respective names The-e respondents are Bob Bell anc Ida Bell, his wife, Anderson Coun y 'felines- e; S. T- Jones a??d Katie Dor Jon? .>, his. wife. Richard Franci. Scruggs and Dorothy McGuiix Senihi? -.f-i : ** Scruggs. widow ??f J. F. Scri:-:,s, deceased, Sweetwater, Tennessee; J. T -vic'iil! and Mrs. -I T. McGill, his wife \ anderbilt University, Nashville 1 ennessee; J. Henry Scruggs and ! :.nnio Hark Scruggs, his wife, 1?1 Li ^'"t End Place, Knoxvillc, Tennes] see; S. Woodbury, 1098 North Ave., N E.f Atlanta, Georgia; Elizabeth R. i ;an, Route *J, Sweetwater, Tenia ssee; William Thomas Scruggs, Fork Mountain, Tennessee; Helen M. .Mien and Will Allen, her husband, Colton, California; Grace Salterfield and John Satterfield. her husband, said name "John" being fictitious ai?d otherwise unknown, and Marie M. | LOW ROUND FOR THE 1 Spend Christmas and V/2c PER MILE Roi Good in Coaches Onlj 2i/4c PER MILE ROI Good in sleeoin&r car charges for spac eoc each mile traveled. TICKETS ON SALE DAILY, D Return limit Ja Low Holiday Fares are also a East, North, Wei Air-Condit:oned Sleeping Coaches on T TRAVEL BY SAFE?COMFORTAI See your nearest R. H. De Assistant General ASHEVIL V *.. ??? M rhursday, Dec. 15,1938. Young. Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. J. F. (Kisa) Daley ami J. F. Daley, hei husband, c o DuPoiit Company. Wiinington, Delaware; Scruggs Realty Company, a corporation. Sweetwater. T* lines ee. Alleghany Con:: any, a corporation, Alleghany Mining Comnany. a e?>rp?ra ion, and Alleghany it!.;. Company 01 Tennessee, a vorpia.ition, whose addresses are uns:*t ? taine.l after diligent s arch and D inquiry; the unknown heirs, d. visees, <xecutors, administrators, successors title of Bub Bell, Ida Bell and \Y. B. Lenoir, and the unknown officers, tiustees, stockholders, and creditors of the Swain Development Company, a corporation in dissolution, the Alleghany Company, Alleghany Mining Company, Alleghany Mining Company of Tennessee, and Woodbury-Mauney Lumber Company, and all unknown parties in interest whose names, ages and addresses are unascertained after deligent search and inquiry. IT IS. THEREFORE, ORDERED that the siKnv? % - - ? .cspuuutiiu appear on or before the 5 day of January, 1939, in this Court sitting at Asheville, North Carolina, and then and there make , answer to the petition filed in this < a use, and assert whatever right, i title, claim, or interest they may I liave in the land herein sought to bo condemned. The land condemned is, to wit: TRACT FBR-31 A portion of a tract of land lying in Beaverdam Township and also the Fifth Civil District of Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, on the right bank of Beaver Dam Creek, approximately 1 2-3 miles r?ortheast of its confluence with the Hiwassee River, and more particularly described as follows: A portion of "State Survey Tracts Nos. 135 and 136" and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an IS inch pine tree at the top of a ridge and on the east line of State Survey Tract No. 135. approximately 1790 feet in a northerly direction from the southeast corner of State Survey Tract No. 135, the said tree being a corner of the lands of Albert Kilby. the Southern States Power Co., and the Ci. V Rose Heirs; thence wi h the top of the ridgo and the boundary line between the lands of the Southern Stat's Power Co., and the CI. F- Rose Heirs j as it meanders in a non,;:westerly direction approximately 7.".<i i\? t to a stake; thence with a severance line as located on the land of tin- (i. F. Rose I Heii*s N. 64 00 \\\, appi oxmiatelv I 830 feet to a point in the cenit lin of Beaver Dam Creek and in the ' boundary line between the land- of the G. V Rose Heir.-, and M. P. Coleman, et ux. the said point being the point of beginning; thence with 1 the G. F. Rose Heirs' line and the , center line of the creek : s it meanders downstream approxiinat y 120 feet to a stake, a cor:vi of tie- lands of the G- F. Rn?*? n" ' Southern Stalls Power Co.; thence with the Power Co.'s lilt X. 61 00 \\.. aS3 feet to an oak stump; thence , '4'th a se\ ranee line X. s.r- 00' K., I ".">0 I"..: (I)i-.u injr anil distance both I ; ppr.iximatoi to the iioii-' of beRinnnie, an I containing 2.2 ai res, more or less. | is farther ordered that this notice be published once a w ok lor "Ur ill consecutive weeks in the Cherokee Scout, a weekly newspaper published in .Murphy. North Carolina, i(his ?; (lay of D r.. 1 i?38. K. V. KRI5, Judge. A true copy test.. J. ^. Jordan. Clerk. By <>. L -Me laird, i hie. Deputy Clerk. (ll?-4t-tva> TRIP FARES HOLIDAYS New Year's at Home und Trip Tickets r for each mile traveled. * md Trip Tickets s on payment of proper | cupied, for j ECEMBER 10 TO JANUARY 1 W inuary 10, 1939 L vai'able to destinations in the 'A it and Southwest. 9 I Cars, Dining Cars and | hrough Trains. fj TRAIN g BLE?ECONOMICAL | Agent, or write, | BUTTS, Pa<*mjrrr Ae?*nt. 1 e^r^nT |
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