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BUCHANAN & LEATHERWOOD * _____ vs JULIUSMcMAHAN : Notice to sell Lands Under execution By virtue of an execution directed o the undersigned from the Super or Court of Jackson County in the hove entitled action, I will on Mon day, the 3rd day of May, 1926, at 12:00, noon, at the Court House door of said county, sell to the highest bid der for cash to satisfy said executidi all the right, title and interest which the said Julius McMahan, defendant, had or has in the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: \ ' FIRST TRACT Beginning at a poplar at the head of a branch on the line of No. 124 and William Sutton's corner and runs S. 15 E. 14 poles to a chestnut, con ditional corner; thence S. 4 W. 33 poles to a dogwood, conditional cor ner; thence S. 15 E. 8 poles to a blackoak in a flat, conditional cor ne; thence S, 2 E. 31 poles to a chest nut on top of a idge, conditional cor* ner; thence S. 61 Wi. 20 poles to a hickory on a ridge, conditional cor ner; thence N. 85 W. 6 poles to a small locust in the line of No. 124, conditional corner; thence N. 45 W. with the line of No. 124, 70 poles to a locust in the head of a rich cove, thence N. 32 poles to a chestnut-oak; thence N. 80 E. 62 poles t-o the be ginning, containing 27 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT Beginning at a chestnut-oak a cor ner of the old Sutton tract also a corner of the 640 acre tract and runs thence N. 60 W. 35 poles to Bill button's corner on' top o? a ridge; thence S. 12 W. 44 poles toj the Northwest corner of the old Wm. j Buchanan ract; thence N. 83 E. 25 poles to a locust, corner of the old Sutton tract; thence wi h said Sutton line to the beginning, contain ing 8 acres more or less. This the 2nd day of April, 1926. N .L. SUTTON, V Sheriff of Jackson County. j ENTRY NO.- 6162 North Carolina, Jackson County. I S. M. Beck, do hereby enter and claim five acres, more or less, of land in Webster Township on head waters of Little Savannah Creek, Jaek&cn County) North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Sam Beck, Cullowhee water sbed tract of land and others and bounded as follows: Beginning on a black oak corner of said Beck and runs S. 72 W. with Beck's line to a chestnut oak and then to a cove oak, old corner of the Wilburn Buchanan tract; then Nj 65 E with Buchanan old line to a! stake in the Mack Frizzle old line on' a ridge; then up the ndge to the be ginning, containing by estimation five acre?, more or less, and running so as to inculde all the vacant land in that vacinity ' \ Entered this 5th day of April, 1^26 a BECK. Claimant. Approved: Raymond R. Nicholson, Ex-Oflicio Entray Taker NORTH CAROLINA JACKSON COUNTY. IN the Superior Court. NOTICE CoyMcFee vs Ida Mac McFee The defendant above named will 1 take notice that an action enti tled as above baa been commenced in the Superior Court of Jackson Coun ty to annul the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintilt ana defendant, and said defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear before the clerk of the Superior (Jout of Jackson Coun ty on or before the 3 day of May, 1^26 and answer or demur- to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintin will apply to the v^ourt for the re lief uenianded in said complaint. This tli# 1 day of April, 19*26. JOHN D.NORTON, Clerk Superior Court Jackson County NO'ifCE OF SALE . > f . i NORTH CAROLINA, . .iAe'ivSON oi n i*. iiv Millie of ine power and auth only given ;?? ilie undersigned .Trut. tec,* :y a cenaiu iJetd of Trust exe cuuhI by i-. K iJurker and wife Ennlj farmer aiid A. l/.farker to C^ius.i-i. .\ieuolsoii i i\i?ii>e lor Wilbein Par ser, ilali u i. i-Diuary 26, 19-5, and re corded in the oldce of the Register ,1 j H'i'dji l'oivi.iCKSon County in Book ao. 91 at l ^c -14, default having Ken made ' ? the payment of the .udobledtie?-s thereby secured, the uu nor signed trustee will olfer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at) the Court House d^or in the town of Sylva N. C., on Thursday Noon, May 0, l'J2(i, a Five Sixth(5-6; undivided interest in the following deseribed lands: 1 Lying and being in Jackson County Staie of North Carolina, and mort particularly described and bounded as follows: | Being in Cullowhoe Township, ad joining the lands of Bob Ashe, Silas Davis Wilson Lowery,. W. C .Norton and others: Beginning on a spanish oak, oppo site N H. Bryson's house on top of the ridge and runs thencc N. 55 E. 14 jH)lcs to a blaek gum; thenceN. 20 E 22 ]>oles to a hickory ; thence N. 5c \y 38 poles to a white oak side of a wagon H ad;'heiiccS.54 W.18 poles tc small white cak; thence S. 23 E. 14 poles to a sm all chestnut; thence S. >1 W. 6 poles with said road; thencc \j. 84 \V. 12 poles to a stake; thence S. 85 W. 14 poles to a black oak; I hence S. 65 W. 20 poles to a white oak; thence S. 54 W. 10 poles to a stump near the river, Old Corner of Grant No. 31; thence 80 5 W 95.1 poles to a spanish oak bash at A Ashe's line; thencc S 67 poles to a white oak; thcnce N. 51 h. 24 poles to a white oak; thence N. 38 E. 14 l*)les to a large chesthut; thence 78 E. 50 poles to a spanish oak:j thcnce E. 14 poles to a locust; hence S 63 E 46 poles to a black oak sap ling, C.J.Bennett's N. E. corner thencc S. 63 E. 46 poles to a whit, oak; thcnce 72E. 30 poles to the be ginning. Containing 58 acres more or less. - .? This the 6th dav of April 1926-. CYRUS H. NICHOLSON, Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified ad administrator f the estate of Theodo?e Corbin, eeeased. late of Jackson County [} orth Carolina, this is to notify all Jargons lmvinsr claims agaiinst the ; tatc of said deceased to exhibit hem to the undei-si^ned at Norton 3 . C., on or before the 16 day of April, 1927 or tfiis notice will be .leaded in bar of their recovery. All ersons indebted to said estate will lea^e make immediate payment. This t'-e 16th day of April, 1926. PRIESTLY CORBIN, Admini strator of Theodore Corbin. :'J NOHCK OF SUMMONS ASD SUB RANT QF[ ATTACHMENT. 70RTH CAROLINA ACKSON COUNTY. n the Superior Court. ? w Belva Cagle VSu .? Joseph ?. Buohacflfl The defendant above named will ake notice that a summons in the > bove entitled action tu issued gainst the defendant on the 30th ay of March 1926 by John D. Nor on Clerk Superior Court for Jaek on County North Carolina, which urn mons is returnable before said . Herk on the 10th day of May, 1928 The defendant will take notice thai warrant of attachment was issued y said Clerk on the 30th day ? f March, 1926, which said warrant of attachment is retuuraable "before said Clerk on the 10 day of May, 926 at the time and plaee for the etura of this summons, when aad /here the defendant is required to ppear and answer or demur to the omplaint, or the relief Remanded will be granted. This April,'1, 1926. ? A JNO. D. NORTON Jl Clerk Superior Court. , * NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. Upon a petition of a legal number ? the qualified voters of Webster pecial School District the B4ard of Jaunty Commiijfcuonersv of ffaqkaoq Jounty made and entered of raoord he following order: ?' Ordered by the Board at its regu* ar meeting that a special election e held in the special school 'diatric* ereinafter described in .Webster ud Sylva ^ town hips, Jackson County, North Caro ma, to determine the will of the ualified voters on an additional spaa al tax not to exceed 20 cents above he present 30 cent levy on the One lundred Dollars valuation and 60 cuts on the poll above the present evy to supplement the sehool fouls' ? said school district, which'is do cribed as follows; Being all of Webster Spadal Sehool District, which al! f Webster Special School District f Webster township and all that ?art of Sylva Township lying within lie Webster Special Tax District*. It is further ordered that aaele* ion be held on May 17tL, 1926 at he regular polling place in Webster ownship. It is further ordered that Valter Frizzell be and is here by ap? ointed Registrar and G. W. HoyU nd W. C. Cagle be and are hereby ppointed judges of said election. It s further ordered that said election e held under the authority eon tain d in Article 17, Sections 219 to 223 f the Public School Laws of North Carolina. A new registration of the ualified voters in said special School district is hereby ordered anil the egistration books will be open for egistration of voteis beginning with he 16 v day of April 1926and closing I he 8th day of^May, 1926 and the | ooks will be open for registration ?' the regular polling place on Sato' B*y , April 17, April 24, May 1 and fclay the 8th, and challenge day will e on Saturday, May 15th and the lection will be held on Monday, May Vth, 1926. All those in favor of the lev^ and ollection of the special tax shall ote a ticket on which shall be prin^ jji'l the words "For Local Tax" and * 1 hose who oppose the levy an& col cction of the special tax shall vote ticket on whics shall be printed the ords "Against Loccal Tax." Done in regular session on April th, 1926. , RAYMOND R NICHOLSON, Clerk to the Board of County Com commissioners. tlack Minorca and White Wyandott ggs $1.00 forl6 or $1.50 post paid. S. T. Crisp Dillsboro N. C. Regardless of the cold weather I am/ "having some real nic|e? tomato plants for sale this season MRS. Jas. H. Cathey Sylva, N. C. Box 381. ? (? V.'hite Leghorn eggs for hatching a: $1.00 for fifteen from mating of ny Ta.:rhard hens with Tom Barron and Hollywood cocks. G. T, COOPER. ? TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE 20th JUDICIAL DISTRICT I am a candidal for re-election for the office of Solicitor of the 20th Judicial District, subject to tho wishes of the Democratic voters. I assure you that I will appreciate your support and influeces in th* coming Primary. - GROVER C. DA\ 13. ^ EGGS FOR SETTING?Fr^m the following matings; Sheperds famoua Ancona'g, also from Barred Rocks, mated witji Paries and K. B. Thompson j 8? _j y ??
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