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Thursday, April 27, 19 LEGAL NOTICES 1st The District Court of the UnitH States for the Western District of North Carolina. No. . United States of America upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee Valley Authority, petitioner v. f rank A Fain. Evelyn l*ain. his wife; Kloi.se Fain Stem tt. T. X. Sterrett, her husband; Hal Axley, Annie Deweese Uowry Axley. Nina S. Axley, hi> wife; I'iter Axley. Thelma Axley. his wife; Gladys Burgin, W. T. Cooper, Dot Cooper, his wife; Charlie Cooper. George Cooper, Frank Cooper Kstelle Cooper, his wife; Josie Cooper B< 1!. Dolph Bell, her husband; Annie Kit kman, Fred K. Kirk an. hei husband; K. Keener. 1.. L. Mason. John K. Hall, as trustee for L. L. Mat >n, Ifaverty Furniture Company. Inc. a corporation. The Board of Education of Cherokee County, North Carolina, a corporation, C. M. Woffotd & Company, a corporation, F. U. Bates, Unknown parties in interest Respondents. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the above-styled cause it appeareu garni. iii? dents are all non-residents of the State of North Carolina, are not to be found in the State of North Carolina, and reside at the addresses shown after their ivp>cctive names; Eloi-=e Fain St-rrcit and T. N. Sterrett, Batesburtr. South Carolina; Hal Axliy. Alcoa ,Tennessee; Annie Peweose, Henry Apartments. Maryville, Tenness< ( ; Lowry Axley and Nina S. Axley. Box 16(55, Savannah, Georgia; Frank Cooper and Es telle Cooper, Savannah, Georgia; Josie Cooper Bel? and Dolph Bell, her husband, whose address is unascertained after diligent search and inquiry; and all unknown parties in interest whose names, ages, and addresses are unascertained after diligent search and inquiry. It is therefore ORDERED that the above respondents appear on or before the .10 day of April, 1939, in this Court sitting at Asheville, North Carolina, and then and there make answer to the petition filed in this cause, and assert whatever right, title, claim, or interest they may have in the land herein sought to he condemned, or be forever barred. The land sought to be condemned is, to wit: TRACT FBR-184. A portion of a tract of land lying in the Citv of Murphy, in Cherokee County. State of North Carolina, on the left side ol the Valley River, east of and adjacent to the Southern Railway Right of Way and southwest of and adjacent to Tennessee Street, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of Tennessee Street, a corner to the land of Jasper L. Fain (an adjoining tract); thence S. 5(5" 50' W., 35 feet to a fence corner on the southwest line of Tennessee Street, a corner to the land of Gladys & Porter Axley; thence with Gladys Porter Axley'? line S. 50 50' \V? 22 feet to a point; thence with a severance line N. 02 10' W.. 59 feet to a point; thence N. 09' 15' \Y., approximately 256 feet to a point in the southeast right ot way line of the Southern Railway thence \yith the southeast rignt 01 way lino of the railway in a northeasterly direction approximately 180 feet to a point in the center line of Tennessee Street, a corner to the land of Jasper L. Fain (an adjoining .tract) ; thence with Jasper L. Fain's line and the center lino of the street in a southeasterly direction approximately 325 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 0.86 acres, more or less, subject to such rights as may be vested in the public to a portion of Tennessee Street which affects approximately 0.34 acres, it is further ordered that this notice be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Cherokee Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Murphy, North Carolina. Done this 27 day of March, 1939, K. Y. Webb, Judge, United States District Court. A true Copy Test: J. Y. Jordan. Clerk: By W. A. Lytic. Deputy Clerk. (36-4t-tva) In the District Court of the Uniter States For the Western District ol North Carolina, Asheville Division Civil Action No. 75. United States o1 America, Plaintiff, vs. Hot Lance Laura Lance, Belia Huffaker, Nonj Whitaker, Annio Hardin, Elvira Rob erts, John Ellis, Newt Ellis. Mrs. Cal lie Ellis. Widow, Walter Ellis, Theo dore Ellis, Mrs. Jim Dockery, Mrs John Hogan. Mr>. Roy Hardin, Mis: Lola Joe Ellis, Heirs of W. J. Ellis Defendants. Order Of Publication. Ii Bella Huffaker, John Ellis, and Mrs the above styled cause it having: ap reared that Hot Lance. I,aura Lancc Bella Hauffaker, John Ellis, and Mr.4 Jim Dockery. are not to be found i the State of North Carolina or in th Western District thereof, and thei respective residence* are unknown, i is ordered that the above named d? fondants appear on the 6th day o May. 1030. in this Court, sitting- 2 Asheville, North Carolina, and the and there make answer to the petitio filed in this cause, and assert \vha1 ever right, title, claim, or intere* they may have in the land describe in the complaint filed in this actioi which action is a suit instituted b the United States of America, plair tiff, against the above named defei dants and others, for the purpose c (determining: the title and boundarif of the following described and bourn ed real estate named: That certai Mb 39 The Cherol People and I ^ \ ' p LACE IN FAVj I OR . . . Newest j creation from ^ . Parisian fashion tV ; centers is this : evening gown, the "Bagatelle," of white lace and j. cherry - colored satin. Shells complementing satin prove to be a favorable ac- \ ^ cessory _ > ' ggTTP / lB tract or parcel of land, lying in Dis-, trict 6, Cherokee County, North Car- j olina, and bounded and more partic- i ulai'ly described as follows: BEGINN-1 1NG at a hickory in a Cove (fallen), | in a line on No. 115, cor. on a white ! oak, from which a white oak 20" dia. | bears N. 85 E. 18 links dist., and a B. I oak 9" dia. bears N. 10 E. 4G links dist.; thence N. 69 E. 90 poles to colon a maple; thence S. 21 E. 130 poles cor. on a pine N. E. cor. of No. 10, thence S. 69 W. with the line of No. 101, 90 poles to N. W. cor. of 101 on top of a hill, a pine (fallen) cor. on a black gum; thence N. 21 W. with the lines of Nos. 102 and 115, 130 poles to the Beginning, containing seventy-three acres; being the 49th tract described in that certain deed fiom Wm. Johnston, et al.v to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs of the United States, dated August 14, 1880,! and recorded in the Office of the i Register of Deeds of Cherokee Coun| ty, North Carolina, in Book R, page ; 28, et seq., on November 1, 1880, J said deed being known as the "Sibf bald Deed". Reference is made to the said deed for specific description I thereof. It is further ordered that this notice be published once a week for four (4) successive weeks in the j . Cherokee Scout, a weekly newspaper I published at Murphy, North Carolina. s Done this 28th day of March, 1939. E. Y. Webb(, Judge, United States rJ District Court: (36-4t-ned) ' NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, n JUNE TERM, 1939. e Grova Robinson Turner, Plaintiff, , VS. it Lonnie P. Turner, Defendant. ?- NOTICE OF PUBLICATION f The defendant, Lonnie P. Turner, it will take notice that an action entitled n as above has been commenced in the n Superior Court of Cherokee County. L- North Carolina, wherein the above >t named plaintiff is asking for an abso. d lute divorce upon the ground of two l, years separation; and the said y defendant will further take notice i- that he is required to appear at the i- office < f the Clerk of the Superior >? Court f s: id County in the Courtis house in Murphy, N. C. on the 1st day I- of May 1339. or within thirty days n thereaft and answer or demur to cee Scout, Murphy, North 4 Spots in the D A R E D E V IL M , DOG . . World's IS?S?r only canine " "csfflf* member of on auto daredevil troupe is Odin. - Eiant great dane. j> e i n g praised the Texas death- ftjf,. jjilyjr dodger who will F^Ki?.'T-fo*1'. stage six free Rrj^^#4?-!@at thrill shows dai O.. tire company NEWEST 'TV "I NATION'S Bul at the hors'ehi IEST? . . . Mrs is one of Lie Grace Keefe ol n batting m a 1 orace is.ceie 01 ri stayg ln ea Chicago could ^ season contesi t i e the complaint in said action, which is now on tile in said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. The defendant will further take , notice that plaintiff will ask to be allowed to assume her maiden name. Miss Grova Robinson. This the 1st day of April, 1939. J. W. DONLEY, Clerk of the Superior Corrt of Cherokee County, North (36-4t-grt) Carolina. In the District Court of the United J States for the Western District of North Carolina. No. 108. United States of America upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee Valley Authority, petitioner v. Bob Patterson, Zannie Patterson, his wife; C. S. Simonds, Satterfield Simonds, his wife; Southern States Power Company, a corporation; Cherokee County, North Carolina, a political subdivision of the State of North Carolina, Respondents. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the above styled cause it: sii neareil -that tVin I ~ Tt " "-t I respondents are nonresidents of the I State of North Carolina, arc not to i be found within the State of North Carolina, and reside at the address shown. These respondents arc C. S. Simonds and Satterfield Simonds, his \ wife, 'Coker Creek, Tennessee. It is, I therefore, ORDERED that the above lespondents appear on or before the 22 day of May, 1939, in this Court sitting at Asheville, North Carolina, | and then and there make answer to j the petition filed in this Court and i assert whatever right, title, claim, or. interest they may have in the land affected by this condemnation proceed! ing, or otherwise be barred. The land 1 affected in this proceeding is to-wit: TRACT HTR 5 A strip of land for a i road right of way, lying on each side J of the center line of the location of j"Hiwassee Dam-Anderson Road", ; through the land of Bob Patterson, in the Fifth Civil District of Cherokee County, North Carolina, as shown on a map filed in the Recorder's office of Cherokee County, on the West side of the Hiwassee River, the center line of the location and the various widths of the strip through the land of Bob Patterson being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point where a 16 Degree Curve to the Carolina Late Ne |i - j; , |i ?;, ll'o./f/ >| i kSCIST" . . Typical representa - f - - * ^, ,c 4 u ic I a ?.uiiquco? iv/< :f T " ssnt. shown here with his son neans of conveyance, a donkey. ; ; were among those who resist- i uge expeditionary force of Ital- u 1 Duce to set up Fascist "protec- v iv country v fw] / ney's cage was the L^7 TJB|Si largest. left on the center line crosses the Northwest line of Bob Patterson's land, which is the Southeast line ol' the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company and the Manley Patterson Heirs, at survey station 10 * 06.0 on the 16 degree Curve on the center lino of the location, said point being N. 42? 00' E., 337 feet from a cornei of the land of Bob Patterson, the land of Cherokee County, and the land in dispute between the Southern States Power Company and the Manly Patterson Heirs, the width of the strip at the point of beginning being 40 feet, lying 25 feet on the North side and 15 feet on the South side of the center line; thence, with the 16 Degree Curve to the left, in an Easterly direction, 81.7 feet to the P. T. of the curve at survey station 10 87.7; thence Nt 70? 34' 10" E., 111.1 feet to survey station II * 98.8 at the P. C. of a 100 Degree Curve to the right, where the width of the strip changes and becomes 50 feet, lying 25 feel on each side of the center line; thence, with the 100 Degree Curve to the right, in an Easterly direction, 117.0 feet to the P. T. of the curve at survey station 13 * 15.8; thence S. 7? 32' 10" W., 55.4 feet to the P. C. of a 40 Degree Curve to the left at survey station 13 * 71.2; thence, with the 40 Degree Curve to the left, in a Southerly direction, 209.8 feet to the P. T. of the curve at survej l station 15 * 81.0; thence S. 76' 22'I 10" E., 129.1 feet to the P. C. of a 4 0 Oocrrno r,irvn (a of ?<iv vey station 17 * 10.1; thence, with the 40 Degree Curve to the right, in an Easterly direction, 113.4 feet to the P. T. of the curve at survey station 18 * 23.5 where the width oi the strip changes and becomes 55 feet, lying 25 feet on the Northeast T-;:, nil 30 feet on the Southwest sip, he cenetr line; thence S. 31' 00' irK 06.0 feet to the 1'. C. of a 6 > Hr reo Curve to the left at survey ion 18 * 89.5; thence, with the 6 br^D ree Curve to the left, in a Seatt^R asterly direction, 105.8 feet to w!? '. T. of the curve at survey 0 * 55.3; thence S. 40' 57' 30" [ V 8.2 feet to the P. C. of a 40 "urve to the right at survey state,! 0 93.5; thence, with the 40 Dep^H 'urvo to the right, in a Southeast.-.:-H ireetion, 00.5 feet to a point wr-.,fl he center line crosses the erest o! ,! idge and the Southeast line of P,.,! atterson's land, which is the North! .est line of the Manly l'attcrmB loirs' land, at survey station 21 0.0. said point being approximate),! 00 feet, as measured along the en. I f the above mentioned ridge, in ,! outhwestcrly direction, from a or.,.! icr of the lands of Boh Patterson! "ennessee Valley Authority Trvt^l 'BK 3 (Southern States Power Con! liny), and the Manly Battel,:)! Jpirs TVlO oKnvo 1 ?' - II? <I Mhp :ind is a continuous right of V1,H hrough said property between ti*l ibovc named Northwest and SnmVHH ast property lines, and krnntains |;H icres. more or less. It is further nn'.l red that this notice he published oncrl i week for four (4) consecithtl reeks in the Cherokee Scout. 31 reekly newspaper published in MJ: I >hy. North Carolina. Done at Shelbr.H sorth Carolina, this 21 day of w'H 1039. E. Y. WEBB. Judge. Unit Q states District Court Western i: I rict of North Carolina. A true cup I est: J. Y. Jprdan, Clerk, By 0, LI Vlcl.urd. Deputy Clerk. Ci9-4t-tr>i I h'ORTll CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT I BEFORE THE CLERK D. H. Tillitt. Administrator of thee-H lite of Jesse B. Bradley Ivy Jones et als. AFFIDAVIT D. II. Tillitt, Admr. as aforesui I being duly sworn deposes and sijp That in the above entitled action M pending in the Superior Court 1! Cherokee County, N. the Sheii of said County has returned the sun mi 11s directed to him in said act) H| endorsed: "Agnes Hembhill and I band, A. C. Hembhill, Beatrice Le? and husband, Emil la-wis, Robcr I Bradley, and Ilattie Beil Taylor *rc I husband, 1). W. Taylor, not to V I found in Cherokee County, N. C."; *3 that the said defendants above named M cannot after due diligence bo foizd ftgjfr in the State of North Carolina; fo I a cause of action exists against tie said defendants in that they are heir? at law of the late Jesse B. Bradley fl and this suit being for the purpos I of selling real estate in order to make I assets to pay the debts of the said I Jesse B. Bradley. 1 WHEREFORE, the said plaintiff prays that an order may be made by the court that service of summon? B^ be made on said defendants by publi- K cation in some news paper published H ir Cherokee County, N. C. K Dated this the 17th. day of April. K 1939. m D. H. TILLITT, Affiant. || Sworn to and subscribed before me, H this the 17th. day of April, 1939. |s J. W. DONLEY, Clerk Superior Court. R <3?-4t-dht> NORTH CAROLINA, ?2 CHEROKEE COUNTY. K IN THE SUPERIOR COURT W BEFORE THE CLERK. Kg D. H. Tillitt, Administrator of the es- H tate of Jesse B. Bradley. H -vs- H Ivey Jones et als. M NOTICE H Agnes Hemphill and husband, A. B C. Hemphill, Beatrice Lewis and hu^ B band, Arvil Lewis, Robert Bradley and B Hattie Bell Taylor and husband. P B U. Taylor, will take notice that an ac- B tion entitled as above has been com- B menced in the Superior Court oi Cherokee County, N. C. for the pur fl pose of selling the lands belonging to the estate of Jesse B. Bradley i" or' der to make assets with which to p*y debts; And the said defendants will furtk* er take notice that they are require? to appear at the office of the Clerk, of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C. not later than thirty ' days from the 26th day of May, l^39and answer or demur to the eompla1^ of the plaintiff or the relief pray**" for in the complaint will be granted. This the 24th day of April, 1939. J. W. DONLEY, Clerk Superior Court (39-4t-dht) Chile supplies from its fields about 90 per cent of tin- world> iodine. 3G3J
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