ruli ;A'.X? OK OOI7TTY JCTTWfAL Pobliahed Wookiy By TU .'ACASOT COrNTir JOUHN/.L CO. : c ? ... ~ ?vatored ?ts st-com! class matter.,* foki (Ulico al .Syl?a, ?W ('? DAS XUMPKIKS, Editor V Aftor 10(i is completed, there is iiftlo matter of wideuing Highway 10 i i om Balsam Cap to the >Sv. am couutv hue and beyond, that is of interes', and importance to the aouily. s? WHO WILL IT EE I j Who will be the highway eoiiunis sioner from our part ol' the State, when tlie n Carolina. AsheVille Divi-: ,n. At Law No. 37S. United S '.tea of America v., 1.1^2.40 acres latid in Macon and Jackson Coun 'ies, North Carolina, Texas Mica Cor u'ration, et al. Notice of Action by 1' iblisation of Summons. To: Maude '.rown and husband; W.R MefJmrc; *'lenn Tallcnt and wife; wife of J. ?t. Willis; wife of Judd Tallent;Orag|g ?V. Allison and wife; uij'e of Joe n. Allison; wife of John Allison; Nora Welch Ashton and husband - wife of Warren Baker; Blackwell Bushnell Co; L. L. Bryson; Lille Bu nv A. B. Chapin / ? ' ? a**?".} *?? Ufef fy-,h:f?& ?i| ' iil "'i I $S i?tf; iL>k>''' ( 'jr??i /-/fl/'V ^sfcefciAS'* i r*t , SaLITAftr MICliii. M rue MiTTffM *S?" ' i?r- Jfe nf av. ?* ?hnhttu and husW?l: husband 01 Cul ,io Cube; Collector o! Internat K;n oiiue; Gray lin- Realty Corporation; Joseph I, Hooker; Walter Jonw aw* wife; tkiith Moore; Frcuenok Moore mid wife; Margaret Uoorf; Isabel Sut ton ; Sarah Sutton and husband; gar nie Tal bam and v. ife ; wife of Pin-: Tatham; Husband o; Mailttt.? Wav; Ellen Webb and husband; Elbe! Brown; Sam McCall ::::d wife; Cijnw Patterson and wife; Myrtle Bolick: Carsie Stewart; Victoria Hall Cabe and husband; Andrew Ddls. ^i'-. am. wife; Eleanor Dill-; M:ijeio Dills; John Jones; I.ula Sutton Pangel; Annie Dills Tallest end husband-.Har ry Barnard and wife; Harriett Mane .Tones; George Andrews Jones; A anie ttoper and husbnnd; Pearl Yonee and husband; Addie Ch viand (suierle; Da vid Cleveland and wife; Lula Cleve land, single; William Cleveland, wid ower; Mrs. Tav}or Hampton and bus band; Mont Jones and wife; Preston, wife of Frank Preston; Charlie Tatham and wife; John Tat Iham and wife; Homer Smith, minor; Sarah Bolick, widow; Minnie Dills Grau and husband; Ilans Rees Sons, Inc; C. R. Jones; J.D. Poarter; Mrs. Jim Willis; C.M. Willis and wife; Anne Allen and husband; O.M. Alli son and wife wife of T.B. Allison; Wesley Allison and wife; Warren Baker; Lora Baron and husband; Mrs. Newt Browning and husband; John Bumgarncr and wife; Mrs. Web Bum garner; Herschel Cabe and wile; Har rison Cowan and wife; Gurncy P.) Hood; Lula Jones; Danie! Moore and wife; Enloe Moore and wife; Leln E. Moore; Mrs.B.C. Sutton and husband. Mrs. Jack Sutton; Claude Tathom and wife; George Tatham and wife; Re becca Allison Turpin and husband; Ada Webb and husband ;Sam C. Welch Law ton Keener and wife; Will Pat terson and wife; Grover Smith and wife; N.C. Dept. Conservation and De velopemeiit; Alice M. Dills; C.J. Dills | and wife; Legrande Dills and wife;^A. D. Jones; Victoria Buchanan Hall; Ida Dills Rhinebart;Carl Barnard and wife j Blanche Uajas and husband; Harry Murray Jones and wife ;Mildred Jones Meek and husband; Texas Mica Cor-| poration; Walter S. Adams and wife: Charles Cleveland and wife; Hugh Cleveland and wife; Paul Cleveland | and wife; Mrs.Fred P.Edwards; Elsie Jones, single; --Knob, wife of j George Knob; Jennie Rhea Owens Sams and husband; Bob Tatham and wife; Don Tatham and wife; T. J. Smith and wife ; Charlie B. Bolick and wife; Maggie Moore and husbaand; Norman Hall; R.V. Bulgin; N.L. Bar nard; George F. Caler; James K Gray; David R. Lawery; Arthur Stew art; H.O. Havener; Margie Hood; Leon Hood; Wm. P. Moore; The Ob server Co.; Thomas J. Roane; The Texas Corp;William Trotter,Sr;Abby Levanda Wilkes;Agnes Wilkes; R.F. Willis; John R.Walker;Uuia Allison; Ruth Allison; M.J. Allison; J.B. Alli son,Sr; Cinda Ashe; Lula Price Brown Rufie Cleveland; Charlie Daniels; Ed-( gar Earlev; Roy J. Earley ; Emeline Allison Enloe; Mrs. R. T. Gribble; Joseph J. Hooker; Coleman Jones; Will Jones; Jeff Jones; Leln Jones; Roy Jones; Lizzie Sherrill Owen: johnae Phillips and wife; Joseph Price; Wesley Price; Chas.E.Quinlan; Ed. Sherrill; Sara Allison Sherrill ;C/ D. Smith;'Edward Street "arid wife; Mrs. Tom Buchanan Sutton, Mrs. R. C. Sutton; Dave Tatham; Pink Tat ham; Tuckaaeeew Lumber Co.; ffo hor- V. Welch; John JI- Wilsor.; Eu genia Allison; Alma Buchana a; K.L. Enloe; Juno Higdon; Ida Riiinehart; William Tatlmm; Andrew Bradley; Marcus Justice; J esse Palmer; William I'.Eimore; Martin Husk; C.M. Hurst; Joseph Shepard; Gabriel Holieli; Es tate 01 J.T. Berry; John Rodman; Hu bert Bramlett; Ran:s?iy Buchanan; Os sic Dills; Hiram Crisp; Henry Grady: John Hall; Jarob Si kr; David h. Swain;Henry Hood; Jesse Hood;John Moore ;l?.J.Moore,Jr;Jno Reid ;JesseR. Si!er;W.J. Trotter;J.O. Wilkes;Jair.es 0. Wilkes; 1LA. Wiilis; M.A. Willis; George S. Walker; Rebecca Allison; T.B. Allison; M.B. Alison; J.U. Alli son, Jr; Eliza Bumgarmr; C'allie Cube; Ida Euloe Cunningham; Emma Dills; Eloifc Earlev; Mary Emma Eaton; Sallie Earloy Enloe; S.D. Hooker, Bragg Jones; Burt Tones; Eva Joim-. single; John Jones; Nina Jones,.siugU ; Fred Moore; Andrew J. Patton; J.A. Porter;Clnrissa Phillips; Mnry Allism Jones Price;?Ray and husband; Mont Sherrill; W in. Sheriill; Eva Street, widowjMelvig Ailison Street;Tom i>ut ton; Mrs. Will .Sutton; Jim Tot ham; Von: Tatham;Tuckaseegee Mining Co.* Hicks Wilson;Maggie Zaenary;J. W. Buchanan;W. A. Enloe;W. H.Higdon; W. W. Rhinehart;Jack Allison Street; Mrs. Hicks Wilson; J. 0. Cadon; Sam uel H. Justice; Lena Smith; John L. Gibson; J. B. Hurst; Jesse Reynold.-., Sarah Shepherd; Logan A. Allen ;How ell Moss; Mary Jones benjamin; Mar tha Dills Buchanan; Sallie Buchanan. George Dills; Margaret L. Dills; Ram sey Dills; Lafayette Dills; Oro Jones; Lela Jones Sisk; Helen Sutton; X. L. Sutton, Jr; P. L. Dills; Leonidas Dills; W. A. Dills; Rebecca Jones; Francos Sutton; Mrs. Marcus Dills Sutton; Jake Woodard; and all persons whom soever who have, or claim to own any estates or interests in the lee or oth erwise in and to the premises describ-1 ed in the petition filed in th?si cause and described in this notice, ami any and all heirs and devisees of the several parties above named, whose names and addresses are unknown, and all and singular their heirs, hus bands, wives, devisees, executors, ad ministrators, representatives, alinees, successors and assigns, of each ami < very of thom; and all unknown ow t ers, lienors, or claimants, having, or J claiming to have, any right, title, es j tate, equity, interest or lion; and all1 occupants, lessees, users, holders and! owners of and claimants to any rights | or ibsemont or prescription in, over, across, or through said lands, or any J part thereof; you will please take no tice that an action entitled as above : has been commenced in the District ! Court of the United States for West ern District of North Carolina, at' | Asheville, N. C., that summons has (been duly issued out of said Court, and petition filed therein asking for .condemnation of the lands described in lie said petition an J 1 ereinaft r j described that you, and each of you, ! necessary and proper parties to the , just and final disposition of this action that said action has been instituted by the United States Attorney for the1 Western District of North Carolina , for the .purpose of the appropriation and condemnation hy judicial process, 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 Weeks Law, Act of Congress of March 1, 1911, Chap 186 (86 Stat. 961) Title 16 bottat 01 J, 521 553 and 5e?3 of U.S.C.A., and ' accordin g to the method and proce dure prescribed iu the Act of Cong ' ress of August 1, 1888 (25 Statutes ?>7(40 U.S.C.A., Sections 257, 258 and 258-a); that the lands proposed to be condemned and appropriated by the ' pluiutiil United Maws are deseribet 'substantially as follows: Tract No. 11 apparent and presumptive owners bc 'ing Texas Mica Corporation, contain ing according to survey 502.00 acres, situated in Ma?*Oh County, North Car olina, in Franklin Township, ?a the waters of lotla Creek, a tributary of the Little Tennessee Kiver, more par ticularly di^eribcd by metes am bounds in Exhibit "A" and upon maj) or plat Kxhibil ,4B" attached to tho petition in this proceeding tiled with the Clerk of the United States Dis trict C'?nrt at Asheville, North Car olina. Tracts 1J41 and i 141-{.apparent und presumptive ow.iers being the Bryson Heirs, containing according to survtty 355.00 acres, situated in Jack soci County, North Carolina, in Su \annah Township, on tho Waters ot Bettys Creek branch oi' Savannah Creek, a tributary of the Tuckasee gee Kiver, more particularly described uy metes und l>ounds inExhibit4* A-l' "A-2", and upon map or plat Ex hibit 4*B-1'\ attached to tho petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States Distric Court at Asheville, North Carolina Tract No. 1062, apparent and pre sumptive owners being the Mrs. M.A. Cadou Heirs, containing ?e?*ording to survey 118.00 acres, situated in Macon County, North Carolina, on the waters of Andy (Jibson and Cadon Branches, tributaries of Tessentce Creek, More particularly described by metes a:ic bounds in Exhibit 4ou map or plat Ex hibit "B-4" attached to the petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, North Carolina. Tract No. 1101, apparent and presumptive owner being W. B. Wilkes, containing ac cording to survey 23.10 acres, situated iff Jackson County, N, C., on the wat ers of the West Branch of Dick's Creek a tributary of the Tuckaseegee River, more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit44 A-7", and up on map or plat Exhibit "B-5", attach ed 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 of. i fiec 9i the qer* of tbe VmU* States District Court for the Western Dis trict of North Carolina, in the United States Courthouse Building at Ashe ville, Buncombe County, N. C., not lalcx tjiau ten (10) days from and afte? the qojr.pletidh of service ol this summons by publication for four (4).-Successive weeks and answer or demur to the petition or complaint herein filed by the above named pe titioner in the office of the said Clerk, and you are further notified that if you fail to appear ancT'nnswer.or do mur to the said petition or complaint within the !tirrie specified the pctitio ner'will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. Wit ness the Honorable E.Y.' Webb, Judge of the District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, this the 18 day of January, 1937, the year of ?our Independence the 161st. J.Y.'Jor dan, Clerk. Bv: O.L. McLurd,Deputy Clerk. For Rent or Sale?The house, known as the Powell house ? J._N. Wilson BABY CHICKS Sterling Hatchery Chicks have proved profitable for over ten years. All breeders rigidly culled and Bloodtest ed?U. S. Approved Chicks. Hatches every Tuesday and Friday. 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