LEGAL NOTICES In th" District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina. Ashcville Division Civil Action. No. 41. United States ol America, Plaintiff. -vs- J. A. Tim p.son and \vif'HKmniu Tinipson, ithaiu Dockery and wife, Nellie Dockery, It. J. Dockery and wife,* Core Dockery. Ora Coleman and husband. George Coleman, Julia Ashe and husband, A. J. Ashe. li. H. Do?.kery and wife Mary Dockery, Defendant.-. ORDER OiPUBLICATION. In the above styled cause it having appealed that B. H. Dockery and wife. Mary Dockery. aro not to be found in the State , th? N. p.. .-ing X*. \V. cor. of No. at mi polc>-, reaching corner at ioP pedes (fallen), set a post from which a sassafras 12" dia. beai> X. 30 E. 32 links dist., and chestnut 1 ? ' dia bears N. 77 \V. :?() links distnm. : th< :! .'< \\ crossing turnpike r??:id a> 124 poles, total distance 100 poles, t? corner 3 (set a post), from whicii a red oak 11" dia. bears S. 74 E. 15 link; dist.. and a pine 12" dia. bears N. 10 E. 25 links dist.; thence S. recrossing turnpike road at 70 poles, reaching tin* beginning at 431) pons, containing four hundred and thirtynine acres; being the 8th tract be scribed in that certain deed from Wm. Johnston, et ah, to the Conun;.sionor of Indian Affairs of the United SUttes, dated August 14, 1880. and recorded in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Cheroke County. North Carolina, in Book E. page 28. et seep, on November 1, 1880, said deed being known as the "Siobairi Deed"; being also the same land and premises described as tracts 45, 40. and 47. in that certain deed from \\ m. .Johnston, et al.. to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, as trustee for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, dated October 9. 1876, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cherokee County in Book 81, page 562, on July 28, 1923. The actual boundaries of said tract of land have been surveyed, located, and marked upon the ground. Reference is made to the said deeds and to the General Land Office Survey for specific description thereof. 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 13th day of June, 1939. E. Y. Webb, United States District Judge, for the Western District of North Carolina. (4 7-4t-ned) In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina. No. 110. United States of America upon the relation and for the use of the Tennessee Valley Authority, Petitioner v. George G. Whitcomb, Anna Whitcomb, his wife; Willoughby N. Whitcomb. Susie Whitcomb, his wife; Fred B. Whitcomb, Alice Whitcomb, his wife; John Whitcomb; Holbert Whitcomb. Annie Whitcomb.. his wife; Edith Augusta Whitcomb; Lou Bell wl,it-.Aml ir~,. it tt ? ..ikvuiuu iiuc, numer noe, ner nusband; Charles W. Whitcomb. Fiances Whitcomb, his wife; Martha Liberty Whitcomb, a minor, W. A. Adams, as Guardian of Martha Liberty Whitcomb, a minor; May Whitcomb Wetmore, Tom Wetmore, her husband; Charles Dickey, Mary Dickey, his wife. Respondents. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the above styled cause it appeared that the following respondents are all non-residents of the State of North Carolina, are not to be found within the State of North Carolina, and reside at the addresses shown after their respective names These respondents are George G. Whitcomb, Anna Whitcomb, his wife, Fred B. Whitcomb, Alice Whitcomb, his wife. John Whitcomb, Holbert Whitcomb, Annie Whitcomb, his wife, Edith Augusta Whitcomb, Charles W. Whitcomb, and Frances Whitcomb, his wife, Harlan, Kentucky, Willoughb.v N. Whitcomb and Susie Whitcomb, Harriman, Tennessee; Lou Bell Whitcomb Hoe and Homer Hoe, Middiesboro, Kentucky; Martha Liberty Whitcomb, a minor, 510 East Fourth Street. Chattanooga, Tennessee; and May Whitcomb Wetmore and Tom Wetmore, Little River, South Caro CHEROKEE SCOUT, f ? 1 O K SHORT E3gj?i^&^ TRANSPORT . . . SF9w-''-g^jjj j door sedan" twin- MBr ? fifMi'M engine transport ftajT LtMIW< plane designed (or HF*V, air lines of country, : which made its test ja^^i flight at Burbank. J | Calif Twin engines. L, side by side in nose 2SHH0 of the plane and driving a single propeller, push the low-wing all-metal ^R|flP plane to top speed fmpW of 210 miles an J . ~ IP l| ? t ABLUTIONS A LA MODERNE . , urdaf* niehts hold no terrors for sters" in this age of splash-proof bath rooms. Striking evidence of th ress since the washtub-next-to-thc en-stove days is this ultramodern I enclosed with flutex*glass and ec with' chromium fixtures, featured Golden Gate exposition. i -? !ina. IT IS. THEREFORE. ORDER- 1 ED that the above respondents ap- ? pear on or before the IOth day of ( August, 1930, in this Court sitting at Ashevillc, North Carolina, and then ( and there make answer filed in this j Court and assert whatever right, title, j laim, or interest they may have in , the land affected by this condemna- ? tion proceeding, or otherwise be bar- < red. The land affected in this pro- j < feeding is to-wit: TRACT NO. HTR-T , A strip of land for a road right of i t way lying on each side of the centoi ! t line of the location of "Hiwassee \ Dam-Anderson Road", through the! < j land of the Mollie I. Whitcomb Heirs. . ( in the Fifth Civil District of Cherokee : ( County, North Carolina, as shown on j ( a map filed in tin* Recorder's office ; t of Cherokee County, on the West side J t of the Kiwassee River, the centei \ i l;no of the location and the variousj ? widths of the strip through the land ' \ of the Mollie I. Whitcomb Heirs be- i ing more particularly described ac ? follows: Beginning at a point where the center line crosses the East line of the Mollie I. Whitcomb Heirs' i land, which is the West line of Tennessee Valley Authority Tract FBR-3 (Southern States Power Company), at survey station 28 + 71.3 on the center line of the lnpn. tion, said point being: S. 2? 00' E., 58.0 feet from a corner of the lands of the Moliie I. Whitcomb heirs, the Manly Patterson Heirs, and the above mentioned tract FBR-3, the strip at point of beginning being bounded on the South side by a line that is 25 feet from and parallel to the center line, and being bounded on the North side by the Manly Patterson Heirs' Southeast line extending on a bearing of N. 53? 30' E.; thence S. 81? 14' 20'' W., 35.4 feet to the P. C. of a 10o Degree Curve to the left at survey station 29 4-00.7; thence, with the 100 Degree Curve to the left, in a Westerly direction. 25.3 feet to survey station 294-32 (approximate) where the strip continues to be bounded on the Southeast side by a line that is 25 feet from and parallel to the center line, and where the strip ceases to be bounded on the Northwest side by the Southeast line of the Manly Patterson Heirs' land and becomes j IURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA. THURS Spots the . i I N'T BLS'E . . . Flashing the I smile that endeared him to i of fans in the 15 years he was g all baseball records fo: durLou Gehrig (left), assures Mane McCarthy of the Yankees that II be in uniform daily the res: season, though chronic infantile d career. I t ft : &itLl ^ ^ young* ROOM FOR ONE MORE? shower Parisians and Parisiennes are e prog- dering their bomb shelters n -kitch- Here are two visitors to the shower tional Security Exposition luipped Paris trying out one of the ] at the able "two-passenger" bomb-j huts. sounded by a line that is 25 feet from A :nd parallel to the center line; thence, r :ontinuii\g with the 100 Degree Curve h o the left, in a Southwesterly direc- E :ion. 31.2 feet to the P. T. of the 1 curve at survey station 29 + 63.2; H :hence S. 24" 41' 50" W., 30.3 feet T. :o the P. C. of a 100 Degree Curve a :o the right at survey station 29+ tl )3.5; thence, with the 100 Degree r "urve to the right, in a Southerly 1' lirection, 2G.8 feet tp the P. T. of S he curve at survey station 30 + 20.3; P hence S. 51* 28' 50" W., 18.5 feet a o the P. C. of a 100 Degree Curve M :o the left at survey station 30+ ' ^ 58.8; thence, with the 100 Degree ! ^ "urve to the left, in a Southwesterly j ^ lirection, 97.4 feet to the P. T. of the 1 urve at survey station 31+ 36.2;J? hence S. 45? 57' 40" E.. 78.4 feet to ^ he P. C. of a 12 Degree Curve to e he right at survey station 32+14.6; * hence, with the 12 Degree Curve to the right, in a Southeasterly direcpon, 104.9 feet to a point where the ^ center line crosses the Southeast line >f the Mollie I. Whitcomb Heirs' land, a which is the Northwest line of Tenlessee Valley Authority Tract FBR J. 72 (Mollie I. Whitcomb Heirs), at survey station 33+19.5, said point * beins S. 54? 00' W., 16.22 feet from ? a corner of the lands of the Millie I l Whitcomb Heirs, the hereinabove j] mentioned tract FBR 3. Tennessee * Valley Authority Tract FBR 2 (South- 4 era States Power Company), and the c above mentioned tract FBR 72. The ^ above described strip of land is a con- ^ tinuous right of way through said j property between the above mentioned East and Southeast property lines, . and contains O.5 acres, more or less. It is further ordered that this, notice be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Cherokee J Scout, a weekly newspaper published J in Murphy, North Carolina. Done at | Shelby, North Carolina, this 22 day . of April. 1939. E. Y. Webb. Judge. J United States District Court Western District of North Carolina. (50-4t-tva) In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina. No United States of America upon the relation and for th$ use of the Tennessee Valley Authority. Petitioner, v. Martha Ma'.issa Rogers; Ancil Sidney Rogers. | DAY, JULY 13. 1939 * Late Ne ws \ ? i ' ! i . - , ' ?M0l j! ! 'rK "'- v ~^P . V:>' ' I i ; *' l < ^* >?l? jEfAr" .r I " *ji <* i.i'** - . \ : ? -i-i. ,J . ^saj^- ' %\ . i. .. .j BEACH -BALL- . . It s Lu- i lie Ball, of the films, recupertirig from an appendicitis operLion and managing, at the same me. to demonstrate latest lodes in beachwear. a satin vim suit with all-over tinv ower pattern, and a sunproof 1 at. Surges tax repeal . . . Discriminatory taxes tend to depress realty values, Benjamin J. O'Reilly, president of Real Estate Association of State of " New York, said at Niaga0 ra Falls as he signed pc?y!' tit: in of New York group asking National Associa-, 1 tion of Real Estate Porl" Boards to endorse camDrool paign for repeal of all chain store taxes. lollie Francis Rogers, his wife; Patick Claiborn Rogers, Mattie Rogers, is wife; Stonewall (Stoney) Rogers: Imily Rogers Grigry (Gregory): 'homas Wheeler Rogers, Mary Etta logcrs, his wife, Respondents. OR )ER OF PUBLICATION. In the bove styled cause it appeared that tie following respondents are all nonesidents of the State of North Carona, are not to be found within the tate of North Carolina, and their resent address or their last known ddress is shown after their respec ive names. These respondents are: fartha Malissa Rogers, Ardmore, Oklahoma; Ancil Sidney Rogers and lollie Francis Rogers, his wife, Ardicre, Oklahoma; Patrick Claiborn togers and Mattie Rogers, his wife. Lrdmore, Oklahoma; Stonewall (Stony) Rogers, Ardmore, Oklahoma; 3mily Rogers Grigry (Gregory), Ard- | iore, Oklanoma; and Thomas Wheeler I logers and Mary Etta Rogers, his i rife, Ardmore, Oklahoma. IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the bove respondents appear on or be- ' ore the 7th day of Afgust, 1939, in his Court sitting at Asheville, North Carolina, and there make answer to he petition filed in this cause and asert whatever right, title, claim, or nterest they might have in the land lerein sought to be condemned, or be prever barred. The land sought to be ondemned is, to wit: TRACT FBR 18; A tract of land lying in State Jurvey Tract No. 26, in Murohv ownship, and in the Third Civil Disriet of Cherokee County, State of tforth Carolina, on the right side of he Nottley River, approximately 2lA Breath Offends? Bad breath is sometimes due to bad teeth; often caused by sluggish bowels. To neglect it may invito a host of constipation's other discomforts; headaches, biliousness, loss of energy or appetite. Take spicy, all - vegetable BLACKDRAUGHT tonight. This intestinal tonic-laxative toner lazy bowel muscles; clcaiifes gently,promptly, thoroughly by simple directions. Try BLACK-DRAUGHT, the time-tested laxative. miles south of its mouth, ar.d I jarticularly dcacriWd as folio*, * H linninp :it an iron pipe ai the ^ H .ast corner of State Survey So. If. a comer of the lands of] A B Ito?eis et ux.. J. <> Hatiey. andl.g B Crisp & Fannie Do d ry. and the ^ K northeasterly point of the tract hen. V ii described; theion v.-n J. H.B it- Fannie Dockvry' line S. 15 B 1\ .. I la ' 9 .omniou to a tract s'nl oiuidh K I. 11. Crisp * Fanno "''rkery. . B , tra-t owned h; .<;.inl< . r?ii B Clayton. Fannie Do. . ry. & ; jj H Crisp; 1 hence will , H land of Stanley B Fannie Docker y. & I H. Crisp X. 33 B IMP \V.. -ton fe et an iron pin, , B corner common to i tract of B r?vvncd by Stanley ^ Cody Clajt^. H Fannie Dackevy, & J. H. Crisp, -A*j ^B a tract of land ?ovist 1 i .i:i'v V i*is; iii'"nee with Jake Roars'"Tv fl N. 54 00' \V.. 17:? f,, an -,hnTa corner of the lands of Jake U I and .1. A. Rogers ? ux; I. A. Rogers' line S >."? 00' K ^B feet to tin* point <>: - huiiiigT B containing 34 acr? nj H it is further ordered ?h..: this no^ B he published once : v.eek forfo,B (4) consecutive wee :lu. Cher^R kee Scout, a weekly <-\vsoa!>er rab-fl li.-bed in Murphy, N . Carolii^.| DONE this 1st. da; of July, 1033. LI V. Webb, Judge. A true copy test.J. Y. Jordan, Clerk. By: \V. A. Lytic]B Deputy Clerk. CQ-Jt-tvai R ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE I" Having qualified as Executrix and B Administratrix of the estate tf,r fl late N. E. Dockery, deceased, late oi fl Cherokee County, North Carolina. I this is to notify all persons havingfl claims against the estate of the .-.,.1 fl deceased to exhibit them to the ur.-^B dersigned at- Murphy N. C. on or in. H fore the 6th day of July, 1040. -fl this notice will be pleaded in bar >ifl their recovery. All pei sons indebted to said estate will please make :rc-fl mediate payment. This 6th. day of July. 1939. M r:>. Emma Dockery. Admhistra-H trix of the estate of N. E. Dockery,H Deceased. ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE S Having qualified as administrator M of the estate of Frank S. Hill, de-H ceased, late of Cherokee County, H North Carolina, this is to notify ill persons having claims against the &-H tate of said diceased to exhibit them^B to the undersigned Bryson City, X.H C., on or before the 15th day of June,^B 1 'J40. or this notice will be pleaded M ill bar of their recoverv. 411 ner.M sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 15th day of June. 1039. S. W. BLACK, Administrator of the estate of Frank S. HQ (-!<>-(> t.-s\vh) deceased, UNAKA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Ilarrell returned Wednesday from a pleasant rat I to friends and relatives in Johnsoaville, Tenn and. Gilbertsville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cole of Hhns I see Dam were visitors here Tuesday I of last week. i Mrs. J. W. Odom and daughter, Claudia, were the guests of Mr?. Grant Phillips Sunday afternoon. Bass Burrell of H iawassee was tbiH guest of Wm. Roberts Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Farmer returned to Struthers, Ohio, Thursday, after spending several days with reUtives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McClure of j Akron, Ohio visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. Laugaard of Hi* j wassee Dam attended (he concert here Saturday night. _ HANGINGDOG NEWS | Rev. Thomas Tructt filled his rigi ular appointment at the Hanging** church Sunday. itr - - - - 'i ** t- are an sorry to learn tnai and Mrs. Onard Clark's daughter Mildred had the misfortune of getfiM her arm broken Thursday. July 6. Marion Ramsey was the Sunday guest of Homer Mulkey. Billy and Jack Kephart were t* Sunday dinner guests of Homer *w Vernon Brockman. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. R*5 Hensley Sunday were: Mrs. Tom Me Donald, Mrs. Sarah Brock man Mrs. Glenn Palmer and children. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Kcfftart aw children were visitors near Sunday. Mrs. Etta Clay was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Rollin McDonald. ^ It Pays To Advertise I i I