LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK SALE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Clurokee County, plaintiff. Vs. T. D With row and ?if?-. Leona WUherow. J C Bryan Raymond Bryan and wife. Lassie Bryan Whit low Rrad W i throw, and wife Esther Withrow Tilda Withrow Paris. Winfred Withrow. Edna Wit hro .v Harvey Oaddis. Windon Gaddis. Al fred Gaddis. Mars.1 ret Ruth Oaddis. John Pust. Annie Withrow ?Ellis'. Earl Withrow "Ellis' and Ernest Oaddis. Defendants. Under anil by virtue of an order ??ntered by J. W Donley. Clerk of Superior Court, in the above entitled action. the undersigned Commission er will, on the 10th day of February. 1941. at 9:00 o'clock, a. m. 'C. S. T >. at the Court House door in Murphy. Nortn Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described property. Being the lands known as the J. M 1 Withrow Home Place, in Hot House Township. Cherokee County. North Ccuuiiua. fwiiwilwii 200 acres, more or less, and being the same lands de scribed in deed from J. M. Withrow to M. M. Withrow. et als.. dated De cember 14. 1904 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Book 26-58. page 430. reference to which ssfid deed is hereby made for more complete d - scription of said lands. This the 7th day of January. 1941 C. E. Hyde. Commissioner. <25-4t-chg-cehi | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator I of the estate of 'Mrs.' Martha Nich- , ols. deceased, late of Cherokee Coun- j ty. North Carolina, this is to notify i all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present ' them to the undersigned at Culber son North Carolina, on or before > the 4th day of January, 1942, or this ? notice will be pleaded in oar of their recovery All persons indebted to the estate will please make prompt settle ment This the 1st day of January. 1941 J M Anderson. Administrator of the Estate of Martha Nichols. De ceased >24-6t-gac-chg> NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George A. Henson. late of the County of Cherokee. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the state of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Murphy. R. F. D. No. 2. North Carolina, on or before the 24th day of December. 1041. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im_ mediate payment. This the 24th day of December. I 1940. E. S. BURNETT. Administrator of George A. Henson. deceased. <24-6t-chg Rt. 2 Murphy.> NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRl ST WHEREAS. Lloyd Suddertli and wife. Lassie Sudrferth. under date of October 28. 1935. made, executed and delivered a certain deed of ; trust conveying the property here | after described, to the undersigned I as trustee to secure an indebtedness I of Fifty <$50.001 Dollars, due R. W. | Petrie. which deed of trust is re I corded in the Office of the Register j of Deeds for Cherokee County, ! North Carolina, in Book 109, at 'page 116: AND WHEREAS, default has j been made in the payment of the i indebtedness secured by said deed [of trust: NOW. THEREFORE, the under signed trustee will, pursuant to the , terms and provisions of the said deed of trust, and for the purpose ; of satisfying the indebtedness a foresaia, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, rt the Court House Door in Murphy. North Carolina, on Thurs day. January 30. 1941. ?v eleven o clock A M the following describ ed property, lying in Murphy Township. Cherokee Count?. North Carolina, to-wit: BEGINNING on a Popular tree near a small branch and in the North and South line of Tract No. 7 and runs up a said branch In a North east direction about 30 poles to a large rock on the Southeast side of said branch; thence a Northwest direction to a stake in the Southwest boundary line of the A. A. Fain Mountain tract, and North and South Boundary line of Tract No. 7; thence down a ridge South with the line of No. 7. to the BEGINNING, Containing 7 1-2 acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. Tills the 30th day of December. 1940. J D MALLONEE. Trustee. <4t> ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrator for the estate of Armel Workman, deceased, late of Cherokee county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the j estate of said decpa.vH to exhibit .them to the undersigned at Murphy. North Carolina, on or before the '31st day of December, 1941, or this j notice will be pleaded in bar of their ; recovery. All persons Indebted to 'said estate will please make immedi ate payment. Tliis the 31st day of December. 1940. D M REESE, Administrator of Armel Workman, Deceased. (23-6t-chg> ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix NO DANGEROUS SNOW AND ICE NO DIRTY 1 RUNNING BOARDS NO "JUMPING ON" CAR You'll find "Concealed Safety-Steps" (instead of running boards) at each door of Chevrolet'? famous Fisher Body. ... They look better ... they stay cleaner ... they provide safer, easier, more comfortable entrance and exit! NO "SITTING OR LOITERING' SAFER, EASIER ENTRANCE AND EXIT SMARTER, MORE MODERN STYLING DICKEY CHEVROLET CO. MURPHY, N.'C. NEW HOPE NEWS John Montgomery who has been Ul | is improving Glenn Lovingood was a visitor in ; ?.his community Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. J. R Taylor will be glad to hear she is I improving after an illness. Mr and Mrs. John E Whitnef have announced the birth of a son. January 24. The baby was named LeRoy. Mrs. Martha Whitner is improving after an illness. Mrs. Jenny Crain visited Mrs Waitsell Montgomery. Monday. W. H. Montgomery visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taylor Saturday. Oaklin Taylor visited W. H. Mont gomery Sunday afternoon. Miss Edith Montgomery spent Monday night with Miss Virginia James in Murphy. Mrs. Jake Taylor visited John Montgomery Tuesday. Upper Wolf Creek News The Home Demonstration Club met Friday art the home of Mrs. Cora 1 Ledfnrrt Th? !JiSj2r projCCt for dio cussion was on the outlook for 1941. After the meeting was over the host* ess served cake, sandwiches and coffee to the twelve members that were present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. A. L. Cole. Mrs. Blaine Abbercumbie returned from Franklin hospital Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cook were visitors in Murphy last Friday. Mrs. Rosa Carter who has been confined to her bed with flu is able to be up. for the estate of Pred T. Dickey, deceased, late of Cherokee County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Mur phy. North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of January, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to ssrid estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 15th day of January, 1941. MRS. MAUDE DICKEY, I MRS. FRED T. DICKEY.) * Administraix of Pred T. Dickey, deceased. <26-6t-chg>. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as administrators and executors of the estate of Nancy Elizabeth Olm sted. lately deceased; in this County of Cherokee, State of North Carolina do hereby certify and affirm: That they have been named as co-executors and co-administrators of the estate of the said Nancy Eli zabeth Olmsted and all persons hav ing claims against this estate shall present stid claims before January 30th. 1942; or forever be barred. All persons owing moneys to the estate of the said Nancy Elizabeth Olmsted will pay such claims before January 30th, 1942 or proper legal action will be taken. Done this 30th day of January, 1941. SIGNED: Victor C. Olmsted Myrtle O. MacMahan Martins Creek News The Home Demonstration Club met ?i the school house last ftida, for the monthly meeting. Mrs. Henry Ellis, president, presided Ourin* tht business hour plans were made for the coming year. Those present wm Mrs. J. W. Dyer. Mrs. Msrttie Stall cup. Mrs. A. B. Stalcup. Mrs. Ben Mann. Mrs. George Deasler. Mrs. Boyd Chastain. Mrs. Bob Chapman! Mrs. Vaughn Ricks. Mrs. Henry Ellis, Mrs. Grady Smith. Mrs. Vergus Phillips. Mis. Martie Chastain and Mrs. W. D. King. Mr. and Mrs. B. Cornwell enter tained a number or their friends last Wednesday night with a party. Several interesting games were play, ed. Coffee and doughnuts were serv ed to Mv. and Mrs. Jimmie Cornwell and family. Bill. James, Ruby. Jack, Joan and Bobby. Dorothy and Junior Ingram, Edward Mann. Cleo Stiles. Billie Rogers, Herbert Hall, Hillard Philips. J. D. and Dewey Raper. Orover, John and Jarck Hampton. Wilma and Tinsy Arrant. Woodrow Miller, Ethel. Laura, Bell and Ann Martin, Tommie Hall. Mr. and Mrs. "Wayne Piemmons and Doc Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rainwater of Atlanta visited Mrs. Rainwater's fat her, John Dockery, and other re latives last week end. Miss Virginia Logan who is at tending school art Yourg Harris spent last week end hers with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Ingram. Mrs. Ben Mann and children spent Sunday night with Mrs. Ray Hughes. Irene Chastain spent Saturday night with Nellie Phillips. Mrs. Paul Buchanan and Violet Mae Buchanan spent one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Haze Buch anan in Brasstcwn. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rainwaoer and Mis. Prank Ingram, Louise and Elizabeth Mann. Virginia Logan. Dorothy and Harley Ingram visited Mr. amd Mrs. Bob Dockery Saturday night. Mrs. Margaret Carringer visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Car ringer last Thursday. Charlie Hedden spent last Thurs day night with Edward Mann. John Dockery is improving from on illness. The many friends of little Miss Betty Joyce Phillips will be sorry to hear she is ill. LOWER PEACHTREE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Loften West and children and Miss Carrie Robinson of Andrews visited Mr. and Mrs. H L. Robinson and family, Sunday. W. K. Johnson of Athens, Tennes see spent Sunday night with H. L Robinson and family. Mrs. Ralph Rogers visited Mrs. Charlie Rogers in Murphy Saturday. Mrs. Troy Sudderth who is employ ed at Watts Bar spent the week end here with his wife. Haydtn Clonts of Letitia who has been spending some time with Virgil Clonts returned to his home Wednes day. o Newspapers in Burlington, Vt.. carried this ad recently when news spread that J. P. Wadsworth had been killed in a bus accident: "Mr. J. E. 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