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MACEDONIA NEWS jjt <; Hunt. Rev. Verg Brown a. ,| |: A J. Thompson have been ' revival at Bethaney week. The attendance has been j k?v ' Hunt has been reelected . r f , .-tor at Macedonia. T. ,nn Webster and Roy Rapcr xu., :> dinner guests of Har V, . letter Loudermilk. j ntpson and Gordon MeadSunday evening vi i , ,f ?! viand Little. Bi.y : <1 P'Hs of Murphy hign . - this community seem to be ; ,i t -i-hool will start Wednesday. Mi A. B. Loudermilk itoi of W. H. Thorn Mr. i Mrs. Bun ell Poteet were ?f Mi , Ollie Littb (. V. .:;Io an<l two sons were Sunday morning visitors of A. 1',. Qu?'' r Loudermilk spent Friday Gordon Meadows. Bill I 11son joined Bctheney Bap Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arve.M Smith is vis iting his mother here from California, for ih?- t time in 2I years. Robert Raper was the Sunday dinf G. Little. A large crowd attended Macedonia | ool Sunday evening. Every '; hody is invited. j Low it Little went to Copperhill. list Moi ay. He ha? not returned. OIlie l ittle was the Sunday guest f Mr an 1 Mrs. A. B. Loudermilk. Miss 1 ssie Little and Ruby Little v.as the S mday dinner guest of Bonio Thompson. f. R. Raper visited A. B. Louder- j evening. Ira idermllk visited C. IT. I Sunday afternoon. Mi>s M spent Tuesday night with Phone I 59 for (Perfect Cleaning w DRESSES Your dantiest garments made fr,.?h?SAFELY! Murphy Laundry 1 ONLY A FOOL WOU1 WORRY* ABOUT It s foolish to delay ord? Irisk of exhausting yoi extended cold wa\ having us fill yo I Phone 58 for one of < I Prompt Deliveriei I DICKEY SIPPL I FRANK DICKEY, Mgr. I MURPHY, THE CHEROKE j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. Roy Raper spent Saturday night with Quetter Loudermilk. j Lovin Little spent Friday night with . L. A. Walker at Epworth, Ga. i G. Little made a business trip to | Murphy Saturday. LEGAL NOTICES In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina. No. 143. United ! States of America upon the relation and for use of the Tennessee Valley Authority. Petitioner, v. F. O. Bates, i Bertha Bates, his wife; Karl Ledford, Grace Ledford, his wife; Mabel T. Eager; North Georgia Town Company, a corporation; H. Stanley Clayton. as Trustee for Elf lota Solesby, a minor; Elfieta Solesby, a miner; Fred O. Christopher, as Guardian ot Elfieta Solesby, a minor; Cody Clayton, Lenna Clayton, his wife; Stanley Clayton. Hattie Clayton, his wife; LV??:- r\~-? i amiiv uuiAery, noun Liockery, lies husband; Mandy Crisp, individually i and as iegal Guardian of Hazel j Young, Willie Crisp, Mattie Crisp, I Nellie Georgia Crisp, and Columbus j Washington Crisp; Delia Bright, L. L. j Bright, her husband; Roy Crisp, Belle ' Crisp, his wife; Julia Rhodes, Clyde | Rhodes, her husband; Jimmie Crisp, ! Hazel Crisp, his wife; Gar Crisp, ' Bertha Crisp, his wife; Juanita Led! ford. Hermant Bedford, her husband; 1 Ben Crisp; Hazel Young, a minor, James Young, her husband; Willie Crisp, a minor; Mattie Crisp, a minor; j Xelie Georgia Crisp, a minor; Colum| bus Washington Crisp, a minor; Thomas P. Rogers; Robert Aneil ' Rogers, Lora James Rogers, his wife; j Emily Rogers Sneed, Henry Sr.eed. her husband; Mary Joe Haney, Luke Haney, her husband; Thomas Rogers; Lexie Rogers Stiles, Lester Stiles, her husband; Dixie Rogers Barton, W. I. Barton, her husband; John Rogers, Jr., Opal Friar Rogers, his wife; Jake Rogers; Aneil Sidney Rogers, Francis Rogers, his wife; Patrick Claiborn Rogers, Mattie Rogers, his wife; Stonewall Rogers; Emily Rogers (Grigry) Gregory; Thomas Wheeler Rogers, Mary Etta Rogers, his wife; Town of Murphy, North Carolina, a municipal corporation; Unborn children of Thomas P. Rogers* Unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, creditors and successors in title of George R. Eager. Deceased Unknown directors, officers, stockholders and creditors or North Georgia Town Company, a corporation; Unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, cieditors and successors in title of Ancil Rogers, Deceased. John A. Rogers. Deceased, Richard Lafayette Rogers, Deceased, ami Zone Rogers, Deceased, Dixie Rogers, Deceased, and Mark Rogers, Deceased. Unknown parties in interest, Respondents ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the above styled cause it appeared that the following respondents are alt nonresidents of the State of North Carolina, are not to be found within the State of North Carolina, their addresses being shown after their respective names. . These respondents are: Mabel T. Eager, Boston, Massachusetts; Elfleta Solesby, a minor, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Fannie > < .D ' FUEL... ^ When it's so easy to be certain! l i rx mg cudi ciiicj run me ur supply during an 'e. Play safe by ur bin today. . . V & COAL CO. PHONE, 58 N. C. E SCOUT, MURPHY, N. C. THURSDAY Dockery and Rolin Dockery, 212 S. W. 12th Avenue, Miami. Florida; Robert Ancil Rogers and Lora James , Rogers, Copperhill, Tennessee; Mary Joo Haney and Luke Haney, Etowah, Tennessee; Lexie Rogers Stiles and Lester Stiles, Akron. Ohio; Dixie Rogers Barton, \V. I. Barton, John | Rogers, Jr.. and Opal Friar Roger.-. Konde. Kentucky; Jake Rogers, Fort J Monroe, Virginia; Ancil Sidney Rogers, Francis Rogers, Patrick Claiborti I Rogers, Mattie Rogers. Stonewall ! Rogers. Emily Rogers (Grigry) Greg- i ory, Thomas Wheeler Rogers, and \ Mary Etta Rogers. A dm ore. Okla- ] homa; North Georgia Town Company. ! a corporation. Marietta, Georgia; un- J ! known heirs, devisees, executors, ad- , Iministrators, creditors, and succes- ! isors in title of George R. Eager, de- I !ceased, whose addresses are unknown; j unknown directors, officers. s?ock- j holders, and creditors of he North .Georgia Town Company, whose ad dresses are unknown; unknown heirs. . devisees, executors, administrate-I 'creditors, and successors in title of ; Ancil Rogers, deceased. John A. Rog ; ers, deceased, Richard Lafayette IL g- ; ers. deceased. Zona Rogers, deceased. ' Dixie Rogers, deceased, and Marie 1 Rogers, deceased, whose addresses I are unknown; unborn children of] Thomas P. Rogers; and all other unknown persons whose addressee ar?? i unknown. IT IS, THEREFORE OR DERED that the above respondents ; appear on or before the 14 dav of October, 1939. in this Court sitting | at Asheville. North Carolina, and I make answer to the petition filed in j the above styled cause, and then and | there assert whatever right, claim, [ title, or interest that they may have ! ?n the land herein condemned or be ' forever barred. The land condemned | is, to wit: TRACT FBR-446 A tract I of land lying in Cherokee County, j State of North Carolina, on the right side of the Nottely River, approxi- 1 mately 2V\ miles south of its conflu- ' ence with the Hiwasseo River, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the point of intersection of the 1511 foot (M.S.I,.) contour line and the southwest right of way line of U. S. Highway No. G1 (State Highway No. 28) ' : corner of the lands of James II. risp, and Earl Bedford, and tile most southerly point of the tract herein d 'scribed; thence with Earl Bedford's line and the southwest right of way line of the highway in a northwesterly direction approximately 535 feet to a stake, a corner of the lands of Varl Led ford, and Thomas P. Roger4- ; thelve with Thomas P. Rogers' line V. 45 CO' E., 15 feet to a point in lie southwest right of way line of the I,. & N. Railroad, a " ?rn? ? of the 1:ml of Thomas P. Rogers, and the 1*ml in dispute among Find O Bites. T. P. Rogers and Earl Bedford: t^e?v? .with the line of th?? :?? among Fred O. Bates, T. I*. Rogers 1 'and Earl Bedford and with the south- 1 west right of way line of the railroad i in a southeasterly direction approxi- j mutely 252 feet to a point, a corner ! of the land in dispute among Fred O. I Bates, T. P. Rogers and Earl Led ford, I and the land in dispute among El- j fleta Solesby, Fred O. Bates and Earl I Bedford: thence with the line of the { land in dispute among El fleta Solesby. Fred (). Bates and Earl Bedford and \ with the southwest right of way lint j of the railroad in a southeasterly di- I rection approximately 190 feet to a j, point in the center line of U. S. Highway No. 64 (State Highway No. 28), j a corner of the land in dispute among Elfleta Solesby, Fred C). Bates and Earl Ledford, and the land of Fred 0. Bates; thence with Fred O. Bates' line and the center line of the highway in a southeasterly direction approximately 120 feet to a point; thence, leaving Fred O. Bates" line and the center line of the highway, j due south 42 feet to the point of bcj ginning, and containing 0.25 acre*, more or less, subject to such rightas may be outstanding in the North Carolina State Highway Department, j TRACT FBR-447 A tract of land | lying in Cherokee County, State of j North Carolina, on the right side of the Nottely River, approximately 2 I miles south of its confluence with the Hiwassee River, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection lof the center line of U. S. Highway No. 64 (State Highway No. 28) and I the southwest right of way line of 'the L. & N. Railroad, a corner of the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates !and Earl Bedford, the land in dispute among Elfleta Solesby, Fred O. Bates and Earl Ledford, and the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Elfleta Solesby; thence with the line of the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Elfleta Solesby and with the southwest right of way line of the railroad in a southeasterly direction approximately 103 feet to a r ; thence, leaving the line of lend in dispute between Fred O Bates and Elfleta Solesby and leaving the southwest right of way line of the railroad, due south 26 feet to a point in the center line of U. S. Highway No. C4 (State Highway No. 28), a corner to the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Earl Ledford; thence with the line of the land in dispute between Fred O Bates and Earl Bedford and with the center line of the highway in a northwesterly direction approximately 120 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 0.02 r, SEPT. 21. 1939 acres, more or less, subject to such rights as may be outstanding in th;North Carolina State Highway De- | partment. TRACT FBR-448 A tract | of land lying in Cherokee County, | State of North Carolina, on the rignt [ side of the Nottely River, approximately 2 miles south of its confluence with the Hiwassee River, and j more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the center Hue of I'. S. Highway No. 04 (State Highway No. 28) and the southwest right of way line of the L. & N. Railroad, a corner ??f the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Elfleda Solesby. the land of Fred O. Bates, and the land in dispute between Fred O Bates I and Earl Ledford; thence with the line of the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Earl Ledford and with the southwest right of way line of the railroad in a northwesterly direction approximately 100 feet to a point, a corner of the land in dispute ' tween Fred O. Bates and Karl Ledford. and the land in dispute among Fred (> Bates. T. I*. Rogers and Earl Ledford: thence with the line of the land in dispute among Fred O. Bates. T. P. Rogers and Earl Ledford; leaving the southwest right of way line of the railroad, N. 5? 00' E.. 18 feet to a point in the center line of U. *S. Highway No. 64 (State Highway No. 28), a corner of the land in dispute among Fred (). Bates. T. P. Roo^r* and Earl Ledford, the land in dispute etween Fred O Bates and T. P. I Rogers, and the land in dispute between Fred O. Rates and Elfleta Solesby; thence with the line of the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Elfleta Solesby and with the center line of the highway in a southeasterly direction approximately 200 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 0.04 acres, more or le-s. subject to such rights as may be outstanding in the North Carolina State Highway Department and also subject to such rights as may be outstanding in the L. & N. Railroad Co. TRACT FBR-449 .V tract of land lying in Cherokee County. State of North Carolina, on the right side of the Nottely River, approximately 2 Vi miles south of its confluence with the Hiwassee River, and more particularly described ys follows: Be ginning at the point of intersection of the 1511 foot (M.S.L.) contour line and the center line of the tracks of the I- &. X. Railroad, approximately 7 f??et southeast of the northwest end of the railroad bridge across Cane Creek, a corner of the land of dames II. Crisp, ami tb?? ! nd in di pute between Fred O. Bates and Elfleta Solesly theme with the line the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Elfleta Solesby and wit* the center line of the track of the 1. & N. Railroad in a northwesterly di r? i ti ?n approximately 32o fe- t t< point, a corner of the land in disput< between Fred O. Bates and Elf let Solesby. the land in dispute betwe Fred O. Bates and T. P. Rogers, an the land of T. P. Rogers: thi ne wilt the T. P. Rogers' line, leaving the center line of the track of th" L. *<* N Railroad, N. 5? 00' E., 11 feet to a stake on the 1511 foot (M.S.L.) contour line, a corner of the lands of T. P. Rogers, and James II. Crisp; thence with James H. Crisp's line and the 1511 foot (M.S.L.) contour line as it meanders in a southeasterly direction approximately .325 foot to the point of beginning, and containing 0.05 acres, more or less, subject to such rights as may be outstanding in the L. &. N. Railroad Co. TRACT FBR-450 A tract of land lying in Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, on the right isde of the Nottely River, approximately 2*4 miles south of its confluence with the Hiwassee River, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of U. S. Highway No 64 (Sate Highway 28), a corner of the land of T. P. Rogers, and the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and T. P. Rogers, and the most northerly point of the tract herein described; thence with the line of the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and T. P. Rogers and with the center line of the highway in a southeasterly direction approximately 24-3 feet to a point, a corner of the land in dispute j between Fred O. Bates and T. P. Rogers, the land ?n disnute between Fred O. Bates and Elfletn Solesby, and the land in disnute amonv F.lf'e*a Solesby. Fred O. Bates ami Earl Lndford; thence with the lir.e of the1 'and in dispute among Elfleta Solcsbv, j Fred O. Bates and Earl Led ford, leaving the center line of the high- | way, s. &? 00' W . IK foot to a point in the southwe t right of way line of the L. & N. Railroad, n cfi'ncv of 'he land in dispute among El 11 ' i 5?olesl v. Tred G. Bates and Earl Ledford. i ul the 1 ind in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Earl Ledford; then re th line of the land in dispute bet ween Fred 0. Bates and Earl Ledford and with th? son*hwest right of way line of the railroad in a northwesterly direction approximately 252 feet to a point, a corner of the land \ *?n dispute between Fred O. Bates j and Earl Ledford, and the land of > Thomas P. Rogers: thenre with Them- | as P. Rogers' line, leaving: t'ne south- j west right of way line of the Rail- \ road N. 45? 00' E.. 15 feet to the | noint of beginning, and containing 0.10 acres, more or less, subject to uch rights as may be outstanding in the North Carolina Highway Depart merit, and also subject to such rights as mav be outstanding in the L. dc N. Railroad Co. TRACT FBR-451 A tract of land lying in Cherokee County. State of North Carolina, on the right side of the Nottely River, approximately 2U miles south of its I confluence with the Hiwassee River, [ and more particularly described as i follows: Beginning at a point in the I center line of U. S. Highway No. 04 I (State Highway No. 28). a corner of the land in dispute among Fred O. Bates, T. F. Roger- and Karl Ledford, and the land of Thomas I*. Rogers: thence with the Thomas P. Rogers* line N. 45' 00' K., 30 feet j ?? oianc ??i iuc imniK-afl rigllL OI way lint* of U. S. llighw i\ No. * ?S,atv Highway No. 2S); Cu-nve N. 4a 00' E., 2^> feet to a p >int mi the center line of the track of the L. & N. Railroad; thence with the center line of the track of the railroad in a southeasterly direction approxima'cl:. If0 feet to a point, a corner >l* the land of Thomas P. the land in dispute between Cody CI ,vton. et al. and James II. ?"risp. atru the land in dispute between Fr-d O. Bate:- and Elfleta Soles;, y; thence with the line of the land in dispute between Fred C). Bates ami Kifleta Solcsby. leaving the ; enter line of the track of the railroad, S. *> ?x0' W., 8o feet, crossing the northeast right of way line "of U. S. Highway No. 0-1 (State Highway No. 28) at app?*oximately 40 feet, to a point in the center line of the highway, a corner of the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Elfleta Solesby, the land in dispute among Elfleta Solesby. Fred O. Bates and Earl Ledford. and the land in dispute among Fred O. Bates, T. P. Rogers and Earl Ledford; thence with the line of the land in ciispute among Fred O. Bates, T. P. Rogers and Earl Ledford and with the center line of the highway in a northwesterly direction approximately 243 feet to the point of beginning, and containing 0.30 acres, more <>r less, subpect to the rights- of U. S. Highway No. 64 (State Highway No. 28) which affects approximately 0.i7 acres, and also subject to such rights as may bo outstanding in the L. & X. Railroad Co TRACT FBR-453 A tract of land lying in Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, on the right side of the Nottely River, approximately 2U mile* south of i!s confluence with the Hiwassee and more particularly described as follow<: Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of the tract of the 1-. N. Railroad and tl e 1511 foot (M.S.L.) contour line, approximately 7 feet southeast of the northwest end of the railroad hrhige across Cane Creek, a corner of the land in dispute between Cody Claytoil et al.. and James 11. Crisp, an 1 the land of James II. Crisp; tlu-nee with James II. Crisp'; line and the 1511 feet (M.S.L.) contour lira- ;s it meanders in a southerly <!>o<ei>i approximately 110 feet to a stake in the northeast right of \va* line of U. S. Highway No. 6-1 (State Highway No. 28) ; thence leaving James II Crisp's line and the 1511 fo ?t (M.S.L.) contour line, due scuth 17 feet to a point in the routine. ? i t of way line of the L. & X. Railroad, a corner to the land of Fred O. Rates; thence with Fred O. Bates' line and the southwest right of way line of the railroad in a northwesterly direction approximately 103 feet to a point in the center line of U. S. Highway No. 04 (State Highway No. 28), a corner of the land of Fred O. Bates, the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and Earl Ledford, and the land in dispute among Elfleta Solesby, Fred O. Bates and Earl Ledford; thence; with the line of the land in dispute among Elfleta Solesby, Fred O. Bates and Earl Ledford and with the center line of the highway in a northwesterly direction approximately 200 feet to a point, a corner of the land in dispute among Elfleta Solesby, Fred O. Bates and Earl Ledford, the land in dispute among Fred O. Bates, T. P. Rogers, and Earl Ledford, and the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates J?n.l T l> ? ... . . ivw^cisj mcncc with the lino of the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and T. P. Roger*; leaving the center line of the highway, N. 5? 00' E.. 80 feet, crossing the north right of way line of the highway at approximately 40 feet, to a point in the center line of the track of the L. & N. Railroad, a corner of the land in dispute between Fred O. Bates and T. P. Rogers, the ! land of T. P. Rogers, and the land I in dispute between Cody Clayton et ' al. and James H. Crisp; thence with j the line of the land in dispute between Cody Clayton et al, and James H. Crisp and with the center line of the track of the L. &. N. Railroad in a southeasterly direction approximately 320 feet to the point of beginning, l and containing 0.44 acres, more or less, subject to such rights as may ' c outstanding in the L. &. N. Railroad Co. and also subject to the rights the U. S. Highway No. 64 (State Highway N. 28) which affects approximately 0.19 acres. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this notice be published once a week for four (4) consecutive week? in the Cherokee Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Murphy. North Carolina. Done at Asheville. North Carolina, this 16 dav of September. 1939. K. Y. WEBB. Judge, United States Distrie1 C?>nvt Western Dh-f vi -t of X -.th Car ilir.a A true copy test. .T Y. Jordan. Clerk. Bv: O. L. McLurd. Chief Deputy
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