LEGAL NOTICES
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Maude Hatehett. m;td>. executed and
Ui.ivered a certain ?!.<'? of trust to
t ,-.r undersigned. ?? trusts, which
th.ii of trust ?> recorded in the of
Jict of :he Register of Deeds for
Cherokee County. in Book 11-. ?
phk!t 51C. by which the following ae
bribed 1-nds were conveyed, mid
Wnereas. default was made in the
payment of the indebtedness secured
Lv the deed of trust due \V. B. Kaper j
amounting to the principal sum of
S400 00 'the indebtedness due P
Mauney hav.np been paid':
No*", therefore, in order to satisf7
. , , J nMMtMftt t/1
tu.d indebieciiitrafc, .
tcvns of said deed of trust, .he
undersigned wBl on Monday Juiy
J4t!i 1941, offer for sale the follow -
Ui|: described land, at the Coun
House door in Murph>. - ?
;i 00 a. m Central Standard Time
to? Wit
*sr?. Adioining lands of A
M" Hatehett. J W King. R. B. Hood,
?ir.d others, bounded as follows. In
Notla Township. District No. 3, it
turn: a part of No. 80 in said dist
nct bounded as follows: BEGINN
ING on a Persimmon on the South
..-de of the Public Road near a
branch, runs South to a small Chest
nu: in the Georgia State line: thencr
East with said line about fifty rods
to a mall Sassafras, thence North
about fifty rodi to the top of the
ridge: the Souhwest corner of A. M
Hachett's land: thence North with
tin- ine of A. M. Hatchet to a Post
oak on -he line of No 83: thence
West about fifty t?ds to a double
Spanish Oak thence South to the
BEGINNING, containing FORTY I
aires, more or less.
Second Tract: Also another piece.
(,r parcel of land, part of Tract No
r. in District No. 3, Cherokee Coun
ty and bounded as follows, BE
GINNING at a Black Oak on the
South l.ne of the W. M. Hatchett
and and runs an Easterly course
with the top of the ridge and A. M. j
Hatchett's line about twenty poles j
to the Northwest corner of the Cor
tit Und: thence South about four
poies with the Cordell line to a stake
en the Georgia State line; thence
West with the line of said tract
twenty poles to a Sassafras: thence
North forty poles to the BEGINN
ING. containing about FIVE acres
more or less.
Th.rd Tract: Being part of Tract
No. 80, in Notla Township, District
No. 3. in the County of Cherokee,
tuunded as follows: BEGINNING in
the road near a Hickory on a stake.
Peter Hatchett's line, and runs East
with said line about forty poles to a
> ke : and Northwest corner of John
W. Loudermilk's land; thence South
w-.th the line of John W. Louder
milk's land: 150 poles to a stake in
the Georgia State Line thence West
?wo poles to a stake in a trail; thence
a North direction with said trail to
a mill ro,ul ; thence a North direction
with said Miil Road to a bridge across
the mill race; thence up the mill
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PALMER'S SINCLAIR STATION
Ben Palmer, Mgr. Phone 202
Murphy, N. C.
met* on the South * :dr. About fortj
: ous to > roc* oil t he South side o!
r?o : th<nre North *bou; two reds
:;> tin mouth of a branch on the op- j
po>:w side of the Creek: thence in
<t Western direction about twenty
rods to a bunch of Maples on the
south side of the old creek run; |
tin nee North about three rods to a
stake on the south side of the public
toad: thence a Southwestern direct- j
:on with the public road to J. W j
K:ng'? mill gate on the mill road:
the nee a Northwesterly direction
w.th the public road to a branch:
tiience a northerly direction with
mill road and a divide of a ridge to
the BEGINNING, containing THIR
TY acres, more or less.
Being the lands conveyed by J.
J Hood, to W M. Hatchett. by deed
-iated April 1? 1921, recorded in the
'jff.ee of the Register of Deeds for
trnerokee County, in Book No 77.
oace 343. re/erence to which is here
by made.
Fourth Tract: BEGINNING on a
Black Oak m the East and m-est line
of T. S. Evans land, on the dividing
ridge, and runs South to a locust 'n
the edge of the old field, marked and
agreed upon is a corner: thence
running a South course with a con
ditional line to a Chestnut Oak on
the Hood heirs line, marked as a
corner and agreed upon; thence East
with the Hood Heirs line to the
Rob'-rson corner, formerly a Black
Oak. now down: thence North with
the Roberson line to the John An
derson line: thence West back to
the BEGINNING corner.
This the 9th day of June. 1941.
Terms of sale cash.
D. Witherspoon, Trustee. I
4t-46-chg. W. B. Raperi i
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Administrator
of the Estate of J. W. UDVTNGOOD.
Deceased, late of Cherokee County, j
North Carolina, this is to notify all ;
persons having claims against the j
estate of said deceased to exhibit ;
tiiem to the undersigned at his place I
of business. Murphy Supply Com- j
pany. Murphy. N. C., on or before
the 7th day of June. 1942, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This the 4th day of June, 1941.
Noah W. Lovingood, Administ
rator of J. W. lovingood.
<45-6t-NL). Deceased.
In the District Court of the United j
States of America for the Western j
District of North Carolina. Asheville
Division. Civil No. 251. United States
of America t. 86.36 acres, more or
less, of land in Cherokee County,
North Carolina, G. G. Stiles, C. M.
Wofford Company Inc.. et al. Notice
of Action by Publication of Summons.
To: Thad Eure 'Secretary of State);
W. D. Gibby; Susa Gibby; Laucretia
P. Kimsey; Clem O. Stiles; Mrs. Clem
O. Stiles: G. W. Stiles; Oliver B. Sti
les; Bettie Stiles; Genevieve K. Boyd;
Emma Burnell; Harrison Bumell;
Mary A. Cole; S. M. Kimsey; Mrs.
Joseph Kimsey; Shut In Iron Mines,
I Inc. Cole Rebekah F. K. Ebenezer A.
Kinsey: Jtseph Kins+y: Julius W
Stilts: and all prison* whomesoever
who have. or claim to o* n any
rstaiw or interests n the fee ?>r
otherwise in and to the premises de
scribed in the petition filed in th.s
cause and described u? this notice,
and .>nv and all lieirrs and devisees of
the sewral parties above named,
whose names and addresses are un
known. and all and singular their
heirs, husbands, wives, devisees,
extcutors. administrators, represen
tatives. alienees, successors and as
s.gns. of each and every of them; and
all unknown owners, lienors, or
claimants, having, or claiming to
have, any right, title, estate, equity,
interest or lien: and all occupants,
lessees, users, holders and owners
of and claimants to any rights of
easement or prescription in. over,
across, or through said lands, or any
part thereof: you will please take no
tice that an action entitled as above
<ms uier. conuncnced in the District
Court of the Un ted State"! for the
"western District ol North Carolina.
<it Asheville. N. C.. that summons
has been duly iaraed out of said
Cou^t. and petit :on filed therein
asking for the condemnation of the
lands described in the ?aui petition
and hereinafter described that you.
and each of you, are necessary and
proper parties to the just and final
disposition of this action; that said
action has been instituted by the
United States Attorney lor the
Western District of North Carolina,
for the purpose of the appropriation
and condemnation by judicial pro
cess. for the public use and benefit
of the United States of America, of
the lands described in said petition
and herein below described, under
and by virtue of the provisions of
the Weeks Law, Act of Congress of
March 1. 1911. Chap. 186 <36 Stat.
961) Title 16. Sections 513. 521. 553.
and 563 of U. S. C. A., and according
1 to the method and procedure pre
scribed in the Act of Congress of
August 1. 1888 125 Statutes 357 <30
U. S. C. A., Sections 257. 258 and
258 -a > ; that the lands proposed to be
condemned and appropriated by the
plaintiff United States are describ
ed substantially as follows: Tract
No. 296. Apparent and presumptive
owner being G. G. Stiles and C. M.
Wofford Company. Inc., containing
1 according to survey 86.36 acres, situ
ated in Cherokee County, N. C., on
the waters of Morgan Creek, a tri
butary of Valley River more parti
cularly described by metes and
bounds in Exhibit A", and upon
map or plat Exhibit "B", attached 1
to the petition in this proceeding
filed with the Clerk of the United
States District Court at Asheville, N.
C: you and each of you are hereby
notified to be and appear at the
office of the Clerk of the United
States District Court Tor the Western
District of North Carolina, in the
United States Courhouse Building ?t
Asheville. Buncombe County, N. C..
not later than ten (10) days from
and after the completion of service
of this summons by publication for
four <4> successive weeks, and an
swer or demur to the petition or
complaint herein filed by the above
I named petitioner in the office of the
said Clerk, and you are further noti
fied that if you fail to appear and
answer or demur to the said petition
or complaint within the time speci
fied the petitioner will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in said
petition: witness the Honorable K. Y.
Webb, Judge of the District Court
for the Western District of North
Carolina, this the 18 day of June.
1941. J. Y. Jordan, Clerk.
By: W. A. Lytle, Deputy Clerk.
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NORTH CAROLINA.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
By virtue of a writ of Venditioni
Exponas issued by J. W. Donley Clerk
of Superior Court for Cherokee coun
ty in matters of E. B. Norvell against
Wood Hyatt commanding me to sell
lot of land No. 9 in Norvell addition
to Texana, which is shown on Plot
Book No. 1. page 26. in office of Re
gister of Deeds for Cherokee County,
to satisfy judgment in favor of E.
B. Norvell, I will, on Mondacy the 28th |
day of July. 1941. at 10 o'clock A. M.
Central Time, offer for sale and sell
at the courthouse door in Murphy
to the highest bidder for cash, all
the right, title and interest of Wood
Hyatt in and to sale! lot No. 9 above
referred to.
Purchaser buys subject to taxes
that may be due on said lot No 9.
This 20th da}' or June. 1S41.
J. C. TOWN6ON.
Sheriff rt Cherokee County. N C
By M P Coleman. Deputy Sheriff.
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NOTICE or SI MMONS
INTHE SUPERIOR COURT.
NORTH CAROLINA,
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
CHEROKEE COUNTY : PLAIN -
TTFP.
VS.
MARGARET ALLEN, widow of T.
R. ALLEN; CORBETT ALLEN and
wife. ALT JIN ; G. W,
McAFEE; FRED McAFEE and wile.
MADELINE McAFEE; DILLARD
McAFEE and wife, BEULAH Mc
AFEE: ED McAFEE and wife,
ELZA McAFEE: TESSIE GARLAND
and husband. FRED GARLAND:
M YKTLJE DEAN and huSband.
JONAH DEAN; BESSIE CHAPMAN
and husband. JACK CHAPMAN;
ANNIE FRY and husband. NATHAN
FRY: ALICE PRATER and husband.
HENRY PKATER: and ALL UN
KNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF
MARTHA AT J. EN, DECEASED. DE
FENDANTS.
The defendants Margaret Allen,
widow of T. R. Allen, Corbett Allen
and wife. Allen, Fred
McAfee and wife, Madeline McAfee.
Bessie Chapman and husband. Jack
Chapman. Annie Pry and husband,
Nathan Pry. Alice Prater and hus
band. Henry Prater, and unknown
heirs at law of Martha Allen, de
ceased, will take notice that an act
ion entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Cherokee County, North Carolina,
for the purpose of foreclosing the
lien of taxes held by plaintiff, Chero
kee County against the defendants
for the year 1931 and subsequent
years on their lands in Shoal Creek
Township, Cherokee County, North
Carolina, more fully described in a
deed from L. M. Anderson and wife
to H. H. Allen and wife, Martha
Allen, dated October 28th. 1925, and
registered in Cherokee County in
Deed Book 89 at Fage 206; and
The said defendants will further
take notice that they are required
to be and appear act the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said
County in the Courthouse in Mur
phy, N. C., within twenty (20) days
from and after the 4th day of July,
1941, the same being twenty days
after the expiration of the four
weeks notice prescribed by the
order of publication, and answer or
demur to the complaint in said act
ion or the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
WITNESS my hand, this the 16th
day of June, 1941.
J. W. DONLEY, Clerk of
the Superior Court of
Cherokee County. North
Carolina.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as admini
strator of the estates of Roxie Gar
land, deceased, and Harret Mc
Allister, deceased, late of the County
of Cherokee North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of Roxie Garland,
deceased, and all parties having
claims against the estate of Harret
McAllister, deceased, to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Culberson. N
C., on or before the 21 day of June.
1942. or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to either of said estates wtl'
please make immediate payment.
This the 21 day of June. 1941.
W. S. Garland.
Administrator of the estate
of Roxie Garland, deceased, and
Administrator of the estate of Har
ret McAllister, deceased.
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In Germany, even harsher punish
ment is said to be inflicted for this
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Judge J. J. Anderson of Urbana,
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plea to introduce a skeleton into the
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dent case.
CHURCH NOTICES
Catholic Services
W*ynesville, every Sunday. u;oo
A. M., E. S. T.
Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, 8 00
A M., E. S. T.
Bryson City, every Sunday. 8 00
A. M. E. S. T.
Franklin, every 2nd and 4tli Sun
day. 8:00 A. M . E. S. T.
Highlands, every Sunday Uoo
A. M., E. S. T.
Andrews, every 1st Sunday. 8:00
A. M.. E. S. T.
Murphy, every 5tii Sunday, 7:00
A. M.. C. S. T.
Rev. A. F. Rohrbacher
BAPTIST
Rev. J. C. Ammons. Pastor
Services 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.
CALVARY BAPTIST
Kev. Clarence A. Voyles, Pastor
Civ&Cuiii){ mvu SsCwhu ?Bu i*Cufta
Sunday at 11 a. m.
METHODIST
Rtv. C. B. Newton, Pastor
Services each Sunday at 11 A. If
and 7 P. M. Epworth League
6:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednes
day nights at 7:00 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN
Henry L. Paisley, D. D., PasU>r.
Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7 p. m. except on the first Sunday
mornings and the third Sunday even
ing.
Tomotla Baptist
Rev. Harve Stansberry, pastor.
Church Services every Sunday at
11 A. M. and 7 P. M. EST.
Mt. Carmel Baptist
Rev. E. A. Beaver, Pastor
Rev. Graham, Asst. Pcstor
Church services at 11 a. m. and 7
p. m. Prayer services 7 p. m. Wednes
days.
Friendship Baptist
Pastor: the Rev Edgar Willi*
Church services 11 a. m. Prayer
meeting 7 p. m. Wednesdays BTU
?sunday evening at 7 p. m.
Ranger Baptist
Rev. W. T. Truett, pastor
Church services 11 a. m. 6:30 p. m. ?
I BTU.
Swan son Baptist Church
Rev. Bill Johnson pastor
Services Saturday night at 7 p. m.:
on first Sunday at 11.
Wolf Creek Churches
BAPTIST
R?*. W. A. HmUen, P?tor
Services second and fourth Satur
days 7 p. m. Second and fourth San
days 11 a. m. BYPU Sunday 5:45 p.
m.
I ,1H DAY ADVENTIST
L local Elder
> " -pmte each Saturday 10:30
t. r?.
SNOW HILL CHURCH
Rev. W. C. Pipes. Pastor
Sunday School each Sunday ?t
9 A. M.
Church services each second and
fourth Sundays at 11 A. M.
SHADT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor. W. T. Truett
Services held every third Sunday.
OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
The Rev. E. A. Beavers. Pastor
J. C. Clonts. Sunday School Sup
erintendent.
Preaching every first and fourth
Sunday. Singing every Sunday
1:00 o'clock.
HATESVTLLE METHODIST Circuit
B". J. A. Clemmer Jr., PusW
1st. Sunday ? Oak Forest. 11 A. M.:
Hickory Stand 2 P. M.: Ogdcn 3:30
P. M
2nd. Sunday ? Hayesville 11 A. M.:
Sweetwater 2 P. M.; Peachtree 3:30
P. M.: Hayesville 7:30 P. M.
3rd. Sunday ? Hickory Stand 11
A. M.: Ogden 300 P. M.; Oag Forest
7:30 P. M.
4th. Sunday ? Hayesville 11 A
Sweetwater 2 P. M.: Peachtree 3:30
P. M.; Hayesville 7:S0 P. M.