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Boiling Springs News Hrv. Drew Lrfitufoid preached an n wresting sermon here Sunday. We are sorry to hear that Mrs f-ina Armsi* still on the sick list, but *r wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaddis and children. of Murphy, spent Saturday ' r. " lit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Mills. Mr. md Mrs. Rotsco O'Dell spent Saturday night with his mother. ?' Seroh O'Dlll. Mr- Martha Woody visited Mr; O'Dill Sunday. M . and Mrs. Bass Graves visited ? parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C r Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lumus Gaddis and r lirrn and Mr. Johnnie Docker? j irri till oninduy uiiiaCr ?U?*5tr of M nd Mrs. Archie Allen. Mr. Monro and Mr. Dewey Garrett Saturday niglu with Mr. Rob , Freeman. Drew Lunsford was the Sun dmner uest of Mr. and Mrs. VV. O'Dell. M: . Don Graves spen Monday with lier parent* Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills. C'leo Mills spent Sunday night . Mr. and Mrs Ben Gaddis of Murphy. PATRICK NEWS ?.i Mars* Hornby nnct sons wptp and Mrs. Glen Hnmby Sunday, after noon. Mr. Sam Reid has purchased a tmallfarm from Mr A L. Kilpatrick ?nd moved to it. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Williamson V.ave moved to Bryson City. N. C. Mrs. Beecher Williamson and QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH ULCERS do?to EXCESS ACID fr? BoohTtlUofHtnTr? t? ttfcat Kt^st H?ip or It Will Cost Yo? Nothing Ovw two K-mine boWl* ef the WTLLABD TRSATM J5NT have been ?old for relWf of xyaoirtaaM of dlatroai arliinc from S Wflnjilniri UIcm due to Cicm 0oM on 15 d?vn' trial I ?** which fuXJy HUP" wh ? mi THE MAUNKT DKCG OOl K. g. PABSKB, WOMEN! speak for j55~ [daughter, ami Miss Gladys Murphy, were the Riu sis ill Mrs. Tom Pickle ? simer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen were the I guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Due! Burgess Sunday afternoon. John Picklesimer was the guest ol ; his duighter. Mrs. Perlie Croft al I Farner.. Tenn., Sunday. Ed Adams and family have moved to Marion Adams house. Nip Adams is seriously ill with 1 dropsy, he is not expected to live. SNOW HILL NEWS Miss Parlee and Marynell McConal were the Sunday evening guests of Miss Ruth Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliott and family, of Murphy, visited his mother Sunday afternoon. Mr. Rev. W. C. Pipes filled his ap pointment at Snowhill Sunday. Mrs. Allie Elliott and Betty Ann visited Mrs. Margaret Elliott Satur day. Mr and Mrs. Joe Ledford, Jr., | spent the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j Griffio Ijedford. Mr. J. W. Stalcup and garnd daughter. Mamie Lee Kil pa trick, vis ited Mr. J. R. Elliott, one day last week. SUNNY POINT NEWS Mrs. Mattie Whitener and family spent Sunday visiting relatives In Violet. Warren Mason spent the week end with hih brother, Asbury Mason, of Sweet Gum, Ga. Irving Jenkins left Tuesday to at- j tend funeral services of his father- j in-law. Mrs. Hicks, of Gastonia. Mrs. Sallie Wallace spent Thurs day with Mrs. Hollis Wallace. Mrs. Josie Montgomery spent Tuesday with Mrs. Laua Jones. CULBERSON There will be a box supper held at the Culberson Baptist Church, Sat urday night, March 28th. the purpose STOCKS BOUGHT IN ADVANCE Make It Possible for Us Still to Meet All Plumbing and Heating Needs We Also Have a Large Stock of Electrical Appliances A* Always, Our Skilled Worker* are the Finest to be had ? with all work Guaranteed 100% This Guarantee is Backed by our 20 years of Service ROGERS PLUMPING COMPANY **?n>hy Brandt Nuuiei by the FimMiiiI of the If. C. t ? ? -- Phone 166- J 0* this si ipper is to i balance ? f tin und not e >.sar.\ . .. irciiase a plan tor the church. I- .t : yotKiy is ' invited t v ) attend. \V? ? ple;tsed iave; the ."iris from my i-ommuni t> conii and bring box Mi Jo Rice of the Lioeriy section. a business visits ; . Monday.1 Mi. and Mrs. Guy Hya wen the Sunday quests of Rev. and Mrs. Ben ton. who resides in tin Liberty sec- i ; lion. Mr. Frank Dickey, of Leiioi City. I Tenn.. is visiting Mr and M. O. K. , j Die !:ey here. Mr and Mrs. J B. Denton. o? Hat j IH.ti.se, was visitors here Tuoday. PLEASANT HU LL Mr. Paul Andrews, who is employed , at Maryville, Tenn., s)>ent a few days last week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Miss Wyona Hamby, who been sick is improving, her many friends will i be gla dto learn. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams and son, Goldman, and daughter. Florence, of ' Benton, Tenn.. spent one day last week with Mr. Adams' brother, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Blanch Hamby has returned to her home at Famer. after spend ing a week with her parents here. Mr. K. W. Shearer made a business trip to Camp Creek one day last week. Mr. Floyd Adams, who was em ployed at Cincinnati, Ohio, has re turned to his home here. Mrs. Rachel Gibson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bass Burrell. Clyde Williamson, W. A. Beaver, and Charlie Adams made a business trip to Murphy one day last week. Mr. Frank Deavcr and son. Junior, made a business trip to Vest, N. C.. one day last week. Mrs. Adj. Allen went to Copper hill, Tenn,. Thursday to have some dental work done. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In the Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Laura Wise Patterson. Plaintiff, vs. Jim Patterson, Defendant. The defendant. Jim Patterson, will | take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina. wherein the above named plaintiff is asking for an ab solute divorce from tiie above named defendant upon the ground of two years separation: and the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the Of fice of the Clerk of ths Superior Court of Cherokee County of said County in the Courthouse In Mur phy. North Carolina on the 17th day of April. 1942. or within thirty days thereafter and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintifff in said action, which is now on file In said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 18th day of March. 1942. J W DONLEY. Clerk Superior Court. 3-19. 2<I-4-2-9 NOTIC* OF TBTSTKE'8 SALE OF KKAL KSTAT* WHKAREA8. J. B. Mulky and wife. Ionia Mulkey. by Deed of Trust' ' dated May I. 1939. registered In the oilier of the Hegister of Deeds of Cherokee County In Deed of Trust Record 137 at Page 227. conveyed to F P. Hawkins. Trustee, the lands hereinafter described to secure the imlebU'dntss therein described to B. R. Carroll; and whereas, default h s XI n made in the payment of said indebtedness. :he undersigned Trus tee. uniLr and by virtue of the power ale m him vested by said Deed of Trust and on account of default in the payment of the indebtedness tilt cbv ruled, n ill on Monday, the .id da; > . March 1U42. at 12 o'clock n. i n <("?. ntral War Timet. ,.t the Con 'i ? door in Murphy. Chcro k< ('our. v. North Carolina, offer for at puolie auction to the highest <liier f< i ash the toll win;: describ Carolina. to- wit: FIRST Tit ACT : B< ill in Murphy Tu vn-li ,> District No. 5 on ihe ;< : of Owl Creek. BECJINNING on A ? t".u.-:nu: trie or the sid - of the : u.- and n<ns 45 East 63 poles to i Chi in. on top of the rid . then North 3d East 1 JfJ poles to a Spanish O.ik: t iit 11 North 45 West 63 poles to Black Oak; then South 35 West 1-6 to lli< Beginning , con i:nnn 50 ; , mor or less. SECOND TRACT: Being in Dis Jliei N" H shoai Creek Township. BEGINNING on a forked Post Oak i n top of a ridge on James Johnson's line, rims West direction 47 nnu-s rn a small Holly, corner of Sherman Stile.-, land: thence Southwest 60 poles to a small White Oak on the North Bank of Public Roads; thence Southeast with meanders of the public road 123 poles to a flat lock in the North Bank of Boa: pa*. Creek in the old ford : then a North course 84 ! poles to a Hickory near a spring' then Northwest about 81 poles to a Post Oak on top of a hill, the begin ning corner; containing 55 acres, more or less. Further reference is made to Deed Book 106. P.ige 190 in the Register of Deeds Office in Cher okee County. THIRD TRACT: Being property conveyed to J. B. Mulky and wife. Ionia Mulky. the 6th day of Novem ber, 1933, by J. N. Brockman and wife, Sarah Brockman. adjoining the lands of Glenn Palmer, Mrs. T. C. McDonald. White heirs and others, and bounded as follows: BEGIN NING on a stake in the North mar gin of the Highway leading from Murphy to Grand view and runs N. 67? 30 W. 1674 ft. to a stake on top of a mountain (pointers pine and oak>. then with an old road as fol lows: N. 42 E. 250 ft. N. 40 E. 119 ft. N. 38 E. 169 ft. to a Blackgum on top of ridge in the T. C. McDonald line, then down the ridge with the T. C. McDonald line, and A. A Bell line S. 75 ; E. 205 ft. to stake then E. 231 It. to a stake, then N. 56' E. 363 ft. to stake and pine, then S. 84? E. 577 ft. to Oak stump, the White corner, then with the White line S. 74* E. 440 ft. to a Make In the bank of the hurhway mentioned above: then with ?..lid highway as follows: S. 33" W 254 ft S. 17 30 E. 139 ft S. 30 W 9tt ft ? M W 219 ft S 16* 30 W 282 ft S 33 W. 144 ft to the begin ninfc. containing 33 15-100 acres more or less Tins the 19th day of February. 1942 E I> HAWKINS. Trustee By OKAY <V CHRISTOPHER Attorneys. 4-t 2-26. 3-5-12-19 o MIMINISTK ATKIX'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS H.ivin qualified a; Adniiolstra li !\ ut h< K la. i ot C D Mayfteld. <W< ? ,i-?d. lau o! Chcroket County, N" ith C.i : i :m . ii.. i to riotifv all IpawqMMSBig rotima ?i.nst the E itc to present them to th under lined n: Murphy. N. C.. on or be fur the 14:h day of March. lt?4:t or this notice vvil lbe pleaded in liar ol ?heir : 'coveiy. Ali persons indebted > said Estate will pleit make i>romp' payment ThW the 121 li day ol M.' . ii 194J SARAH P. MAYPLELD, Admin ^tratrix of tin Estate C D M.iyfi '. Deri a;i d 33-6l . HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED FOR EASTER You'll want to look as nice as you can during this Easter season. Let us take care of cleaning them for you. Imperial Cleaners Phone 13 We Take Orders ? for ? The Sylva Laundry HEADQUARTERS FOR "STAGS" The Only "Strictly For Men" Cafe In All This Section WE SPECIALIZE ON WINES, BEERS AND GOOD FELLOWSHIP We have the largest stock of Wines in the mountain Counties, ranging from vintage, Champagne (Imported) to domestic Clarets, Sauternes, Ports, and Burgundies. Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer on Draft ? at a Penny an Ounce ? other brands of beer and ales in cans or bottles at the bar, in a booth, or take it home. SANDWICHES HOT OFF THE ELECTRIC GRILL 0M?? S iii -* SMOKEHOUSE "Home of Good Fellows"
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