LEGAL NOTICES NOTIC E OK SALE NORTH CAUOI IN A CHKROKEE COUNTY. IN I H! 'L'RIOK COUPT. Cherokee County. Plaintiff At-a in*! t- v :;??! . v re. Mrs E. Mrs !l< und al! otiwr persons claim iv ?? in the lands herein si 1 Defendants By virtue of a decree entered in the .ib nutli d mi: by the Clerk of the Super o: Court for Cherokee County on Monday the iHth day of November. 1040 ordering and direct InK the undi-rt?3ned Commissioner to sell the lands set forth and de scribed in a deed and deeds as set forth and described in the com plaint in the above t-t.vled ac tion. the undersigned Commission er will on Wednesday the 1st day of jannarj 1P41 at 10 o'clock A. M Central Time at the court house door in Murphy, sell the fol lowin- on ? and jwrre! of land as set forth and ri' a: ? of lot No. SO. In di e No ft. i olnln." the lands of Rosem Duumt, John Pick leslmer. nrn?y Ce'eman nod others. Terms of sale ca 'i T?!?rt>! "= reserved to roiee anv mil all bids. Sale to be confirmed ? v t!?.e Superior Court of Cherokee County. This 27'h day of November. 1940 E B. NORVELL. Commissioner. 19-4t-cbn> TROl'STEF. S SALE OF LAND Undo: and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Ed Hampton and wife. Annie Hampton, to the undersigned trustee, bearing date of May 2nd. 1940. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Book No. 127. page 463. default in the payment of the trust and demand having been made by the holder of the same, the undersigned trustee will, on the 23rd day cf December. 1940. at 11 o'clock A M.. Central Time, at the courthouse door :n Murphy. North Carolina, of fer for ??-ale to the highest bidder for cash two certain tracts of land in Cherokee County, and more parti cularly described and defined a? fol lows : FTRST TRACT: Beginning on a Chestnut on the North side of a branch and running North 44 poles to a White Oak: thence West 22 poles to a small White Oak: thence South 10 poles to a stake: thence North 25 poles to a Black Oak: thence east 1.14 poles to a steak: thence Sou th 52 poles to the beginning corner Containing Six acres, more or less. Said land being a part of Tract No. 125 and Is the same land described In certain deed bearing date of July i 30. 1930 from J. T. Hampton to Ed Hampton and wife Annie Hampton, which deed is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chero kee County. North Carolina in Book No. at page . SECOND TRACT: Beginning on a small Chestnut Oak on top of a ridge and running 11 poles to a Black Oak: thence Southeast 88 poles to a Black Oak: thence North 35 poles to a stake on a ditch; thence East 24 poles to a stake: thence North 10 poles to a small Hickory: thence East 13 poles to a Popular on a spring branch: thence G poles to a White Oak: thence South 10 poles to a stake: thence Northwest 46 poles to a Black Gum: thence West 36 P"l"s to a Snamish Oik on top of a hill: thence East 23 poles to a Chest- 1 nut Oak to the beclnninc. Contain '?c 30 acres more or less. Said land !?. ;!1k a part of Tract No 125 anil belnu the simr Imils deeded to said Kd llnm;>'i<:i anil Wife Annie llamp ?i-a bv a certain deed from B II. Hampton and wife Vlo'a Hampton which dee. NOTICE CHEROKEE SUPERIOR COURT. FALL TERM 1940. E. A Anderson. Walter N. Ander son. M W. Bell. Creditors ctc.. vs. Murphy Baptist Church in Murphy. Vorth Carolina ct al. All bondholders of the Murphy Baptist Church in Murphy, other I than the plaintiffs in this action ! holding bonds issued by said Church and secured by the deed in trust , i-ated August 1st 1936. are hereby I notified to file with the Clerk of the I Superior Court, at his office in the ; j courthouse in Murphy. Cherokee I County N C . claim for bonds with ; interiaccumulated thereon, set tin.- out tl.e number of the bonds I cioirarri an': tli" interest unpaid | rn amp. nn or by the 4th day of 'nunry 1941: and on failure to ! 'i - same as above, ill action or (' ;m under and by reason of said t or interest on same will be ' ? d and no further cl.iim for same v ..: be allowed. This notice issues pursuant to an order made in the ibcve entitled action at November Term 1940 of said Court. This Nov. 8. 1940. J. W. DONLEY. Clerk Superior Court. Once a week for four < 4 > succes sive weeks, beginning with issue of Nov. 14. 1940> <17-4t-mwb> NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN SUPERIOR COURT. 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 titles or in terest ir. the lands Involved in this action Defendants. By virtue of a decree entered in ' .iie above entitled cause by the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cherokee County on Monday the 25th day of November. 1940. ordering and direct ing the undersigned Commissioner to sell the lands set forth and des cribed in a deed and deeds as set forth and described In the complaint in the above styled action, the under signed Commissioner will on Wed nesday the 1st day of January. 1941. at 10 o'clock A. M. Central Time, at the court house door in Murphy, sell the following pieces and parcel of land as set forth and described in and from N. A. Gibson and wife to George W. Collier, registered in of fice of register of deeds for Cherokee Good News for Women Every dajj women are finding their headaches, nervousness, cramp-like pains, other symptoms of functional dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition are helped by CARDUI. Main way it usually helps is by increasing appetite and flow of gastric juice; so aiding digestion, helping build up users. Periodic distress is also eased for many who take CARDUI a few days before and during "the time." Women have used CARDUI for more than 50 years! County in uerd book No. 87. page 107. Said piece of land lyins In The Town of Murphy. Murphy Townsnip Che rokee County. North Carolina. Terms of Sale Cash. Rifthts reserv ed to reject any ;*ncl all bui- Sale to bt? confirmed by the Superior Court of Cherokee County. This 27ill day of November. IJHO E. B. NORVELL. Commissioner. <19-5t-e b n' NOTICE O*" SALE NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKKE COUNTY. IN SUPERIOR COURT. Cherokee County. Plaintiff AGAINST The Unknown Widow. Heirs. Dc visses or Successors in Title to J. W. Alvarez and all persons claming any interest in the lands involved in this action. Defendants. By virtue of a decree entered in the above entitled cause by the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cherokee County on Monday the 25th day of November. 1940. ordering and direct inc t be undersigned Commissioner to sell t lie lands set forth and des cribed in a deed and deeds as set rot t It and di rribed in the complaint in trie above styled action, the under signed Commissioner will on Wed nesday the 1st day ol January, 1941. at 10 o'clock A M. Central rime, at the court house door in Murphy, sell the follow in? pieces mid parcels of land as set forth and described in deeds registered in office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County a:; follows: FIRST PIECE. Those certain lands in Murphy Township. Chero kee County. North Carolina. Con veyed to J. W. Alvarez by M . B. Dockery and wife, by deed dated March 1st. !928, recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds, for Cherokee County. North Carolina, in | Book No. S7. page 219. j SECOND PIECE Also an und,? od one half interest in thaw ctrt/~ lands In Murphy Township. Cbnt kee County. North Carolina, coowj cd to J. W. Alvarez, and I) E Tuck er by J. W Woody and wife, by dated September?1927 recorded ta I the office ol the RrgUter ot Do^jj for Cherokee County. North Caro llna. In Book 98. at paw 324. the in. terest of J. \V. Alvarez to be sola Terms of sale Cash. Rights resen, ed to reject any and all bids. Sale to te confirmed by the Superior Court of Cherokee County. This 27th day of November. 1M0 E. B. NORVELL. Commissioner. <19-4t-ch(t-ebn>. o Venzeuela imported 240 breeding animals of various kinds from the United States last year to be kept at experimental stock centers and stud farms to improve the native stock. n Stand the TORTURES of WINTER? iT ALL DEPENDS ON THE WAY YOU HEAT IT.... and in itse!f, that is no problem. . . Simply, start off on the right foot by using ELECTRICITY. It has the cheapest original cost, the most economical operating cost ar d without doubt is the most CONVENIENT method you could possibly employ. To begin with, ELECTRICI TY is very cheap?the cheapest it has ever been in this entire section . . . and we are very lucky because we are the only people in Ncrth Carolina enjoy ing these cheap electric rates. Enjoy them because they are YCURS! TIIFRMADOR HEAT FAN $20.00 to $82.00 The extra CONVENIENCE of electrical heating is well worth the small amount invested. You don't have to build a fire, or expose yourself to the cold by rising out of a warm bed, or going outside for fuel. Just plug in the nearest socket and let Electricity do the rest! And electric heaters are portable too! . . . You can move the small, light heaters from room to room, and use them for all heating purposes. TKIERM ADOR SPRED RAT 56.95 ELECTRICITY IS CHEAP! City of Murphy Electric Dept. CRAMP AND BING Explore the World of 1960 (Inspired by Conoral Motors Futurama at World's fair) BV eot-W, X RECLECT 1 NOW, BVKIS ? Th' FF1 I F C sa>c> soo coyub sit V OM rr AMfc. COOK. / T BELIEVE. C*SUT IM VOUC J \T \M3RKEt> BY Lt-r/ ,?( Some sost or MXSHETISM' WUKV ACE ^ \W5.tA, ?AIST ?MG, vo" ?yeo bO(M&, \