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Legal Notice VOTK > <" SALE OF LAND .NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN nil SUPERIOR COURT. NO 3275 Cherokee County and the Town of Murpl ''. plaintiffs. a pa Inst *'"* \V H Cornwell and wife. Mrs. W. H Cornwell- and all other persons flaimmt uny right, title or Interest in the lands involved in the action, defendants. Bv v:jtue of an order and decree entered in the above entitled action ty J. W Donley. Clerk of the Su perior Court for Cherokee County, on Monday the 2nd day of September. 1940 the undersigned commissioner will on Monday the 7th day of Oc tober. 1P40. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. ccntrnl standard time, offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the court house door in Murphy, Cherokee Cour*" North Carolina, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described piece and parcel of land ' situated in the Town of Murphy, it beinp lot No. 18 section 5 o' Duke Land and Improvement company as shown on plot recorded in Plot book No. 1 page 11 and described in and from J. W. St \lea to W. H. Cornwell registered in office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, in deed book No. 75 page 422. I I Terms of sale cash. Sale to be | confirmed by the court. R>rht re i served to reject any md all bids. This September 3rd, 1940. E. 3. NORVELL. Commissioner. n-4t-ebn) NOTICE OF SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY? IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. Cherokee County and the Town of Murphy plaintiffs. Against George W. Collier and wife, Mrs. George W. Collier and all other per sons claiming any right, title or int erest in the lands involved in this action, defendants. The defendants, George W. Col Her and wife. Mrs. George W Col ller. will take notlct that an action entitled as above lias been commenc ed In tlx- Superior Court of Cherokee County. Nortli Carolina for t.ie fore closure of property for the satisfac tion of taxes due the plaintiffs: and the said defendants will further take | notice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the j Superior Court of said county in the courthouse in Murphy. N. C . within thirty days after the 7th day of Oc tober, 1940 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. Tli is 4th day of September. 1940 Arietta Ramsey. Assistant Clirk Superior Court. <7-4t-nr> NOTIC E OF SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Su >er:or Court of Cheruktt County, made in an action entitled "Cherokee County vs. I. W Kearns. ?t ills", foreclosing the lien "f cer tain taxes due Cherokee County t>r.rl epndeir.ninc the land - hereinaf ter described to be sold for the satis ; I action Uu'u-of. iiu undtiMfeiuv Commissioner will, on Monduy o - . trbw "tli. mo. at U:00 a m c s r.. at 'In- Courtliouu- d< ><>i" in M - ? pliy. N C . offer for Mile, to tile ,u? t > Indder for cash. that certain tract of laud lying and being in Val 1'% I own n*hip. Cherokee Coutv.y N. C.. adjoining the land- of Luther M--K>nney and otlwi*. and more par ticularly described as> follows: HEOINNING on a Map'.e a cfrlir: of Luther McCain's 1 McKinnev' lot and runs West with said line 151 feet to a stake: thence North 3 1-2 West. 120 feet to C. M. Slagle s lin thence with said line East 151 fee to a large poplar stump on the bank j of a branch: thence up the said *-?neh ?'i, i :*s meanders to rhe BEGINNING. C -re i n; ONE-HALF ACRF more or less. And ikiih; ti;e vr.R-.e lands convey ed to 1. W. Kearns t y c II Almov l srd wife. Hi'ck <? Almond, bv <!i 1 dated August 11. 1919. sam" beuv recorded in the Office of the Regis "? ' : Died- fo: Cherokee County N. C? in Deed Book "3. page 194. ref i. i, nrl e fo** more con lamb'. nj)ti snitl This t 1940 o < i September. C f HYDE Coinm: loner *a-4t ? EXECt'TORS NOTICE Having qualified as the executor of the estate of Mrs. R. H. Mingus. deceased. late of Cherokee County. 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The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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