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Cherol&f Scout. FKIDAY, JAN. 3, ISIS. MawHmeeBHgg AT VlOME. T. M. Mason and family, of Dills. boro, are here. Mayor D. S. Raraell, of Andrews, was in town Monday. Butler Nelson, of Asheville, was here for the holidays. llobt. Wood leli Monday to enter Young Harris College. Jerry Davidson went to Atlanta da Christmas day for a visit. Mrsl R. S., Parker spent Christmas at Hickory with her parents. .Chaa. D. Mayfield spent Christmas - t . 1 fin witn ma iaicyav oiiesuuru, via. D. J. Carpenter is building a two- story dwelling on Peachtree street Miss Lillie Deweese, of Knoxville, eptnt CLrUtmaa here with her . parents. Mrs. M. A. Hyatt spent Christmas at Etowah, Tenn., with her son, L K. Hyatt. Frank Mauney and Ben West, of Knoxville, spent the holidajs with their parents. T)nn&M Ttavidflon 'entertained a party of friends Saturday night in East Murphy. A.r J. Hall and family, of Copper "hill, spent the holidays at Kinsey with relatives. 'Dastyw Wendt, of Knoxville, was here for the holidays, tne guest of Frank Manney. Dr. Oliver Kinsey, of Washington, 1). C., spent' Christmas at Kinsey with his parents. Mrs. R. C. Mattox and children spent the holidays with .her parents at Etowah, Tenn. Fred AVhitcomb, ot Harriman, Tenn., spent the holidays at Ogreeta with his mother. Mrs. J. B. White and family left Christmas eve to join her husband at Fowlerton, Tex, l . vinr. and Mrs. Carl Axlev. of Statesville, 'spent Christmas week here with relatives. Fred Sueed, of White Wright, Tex., spent the holidays here with friends and relatives. State Senator S. W. Lovingood and Representative A. L. Martin will leaye today for Raleigh. Harry Fain and Henry Harshaw students at the A. &. M. . College, Raleigh, were home for Christmas x Miss Beryl Bryson, a student at Centennary College, Cleveland, Tenn., spent the holidays at home . A. O. Allison and family spent Christmas at Hayesville with his father, who was reported very sick. Rttootrr "Bitggies Bjsrtries for sale, or will exchange for stock of any kind, bee them. A. B. ob Fkank Dickey. Mrs. Nora White and Miss Olga Hood, of Cobbs, were the guests Christmas of Dr. Heighway and family. W. A. Henry and wife arrived Christmas eve from White Wright, Tex. Mr. Henry has decided to stay rith us. rr n x : t C ........ C O and W. C. Messer, of Baldrook, S. C; epent Christmas on Peachtree with relatives. .., - Misses Ruby and Mane Owenby, of Marietta. Ga, vwere ,. the . guests through 'Christmas' of the 'Misses MoCombs. Miss Kate Mauney, of Knoxville, accompanied by her friend, y Miss s Haynes, spent Christmas here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Suddeth, of Peachtree, spent the holidays at Athens, Tenn., with M. T. Suddeth and N. N. Hyatt. blisses Ada and Mamie Harshaw entertained at a card party Saturday night in honor ot Miss Blondine . Webb, of Andrews. ( The most elegant filendars we ' have seen this season was presented 'tis by the Wofford-Fain Co., our wholesale merchants. ' ' - Muses ate and Leila nayes. en--tertained a bouse party-Christmas ' week. - Misses BesMie and Lula Mal- lonee attended from here. V; '- JJit8 Nina Axley, who is in Wes ' ley Memorial ; Hospital of , Atlanta preparing for a trained nurse, spent ., the holidays here with relatives.; . Dt. C. 25. Candler, of Dillsbore, accompanied by his - family, arrived Friday to take Aiurphy their fature " Lome and will occupy the residence oppontfr Mayor Lieweese. , f. tiis'sea Polly Bnttain and Will ftlatkOey .are visiting at Hex, Ga. ' . Miss Gladys Axlev, spent the holi days with relatives at Etowah, Tenn. Miss Annette Wells, a student , at Cullohee, spent holidays at home. Mrs." J. J. Clark, of Asheville, eon and daughter, were here for the holi days. Miss Emma Warner, of At'anta, spent the holidays here with her sis ter, Mrs. Alfred Morgan. A watch party and dance at Cot tage Park was highly enjoyed by the young people Tuesday night. W. A. Elliott has sold out bis con fectionary store to T. N. Bates, and will devote his time to pushing tne sale of Ozol. Miss Fannie Wofford , who is at tending the Southern Female College at LaGrange, Ga. spent the holidays here with her parents. C D. Mayfield has leased one ' of the furniture factory buildings and is installing machinery to manufacture furniture and chair stock. The Lyceum Committee announce for Jan. 8th, at auditorium, Brush the Great. Usual prices. Reserved seats at Parker's Drug Store. R. D. McCombs, of Canton, N. C. was here tor the holidays. He has resigned as cashier of the Bank of Canton . to go with the Wachovia Loan & Trust Co., of Asheville. Married, Sunday December 29th, at the home of 'Squire J. A. Payne on Bearpaw, Mr. Oliver Haw kins and Miss Sussia Mashburn. The couple left for Ducktown immediately alter the ceremony. On Sunday night before Christmas the exercises at the Methodist Churoh bv the Sunday School was very en joyable, after which a bag of candy, nuts, etc., was given each scholar. N. A. Zimmerman's class of little girls received an extra remembrance from their teacher. On Christmas morning at ten o'clock, little James Lucius Smathers, Jr. entertained very graciously about 20 of his big and little friends at a Christmas tree party. A sweet spirit of give as well as receiye ruled among the happy group and altogeth er the occasion was enjoyable. ' Business Locals. TT-1T? Sit v I want, t r saII nn nl the best general merchandise stores in Ducktown; Dest stand ana gooa trade. Reason: I have lost my hearing. ... G. W. Abecn atii y. yt jjocktown, lenn. Wjixtkd Will Dav hiehest cash price for dry and green hides, also fat cattle. BUI ITAIN B UOS. Teeth I ani at Murphy doing dental work. Teeth extracted with out pain. Plates guaranteed to fit. Office over Candler s oia store. v;au and have your teeth examined. J. w. inoMPSox, v.u.o. H ppy New Year ! IBOBf BBOBwBl STOP! LOOK & LISTEN We have just stocked our store wjth new and up to date -; Dry Goods, Notions, Slioes, Staple and. , ffancy Groceries. , New Goods arriving "'dairy7'ronff . . -riaiL to sea our nice-. Christmas Line We have and will appreciate your fre quent vi:its to our store, w v uuy Troduce, Crpssties, Poultry & EgS8 ad give best prices. ' v Yours for business, Ni C. Christopher, the Bee Hive Store. This is the season for expression of good will, and we want to express ours. We feel - a good wj 11 to every body--to those who buy our goods and t6 those who don't. Even to those, if there are any, who sav they never will buy them we wish you ' all a Happy New Year; that you may prosper in all $oiir w i thy undertakings. -There's room in the business world tor all of us; and whether all do bus " ines together or hot,! whethe'r all are competitors or corporations, here's to you and your, family, and 1 v fmaJyouall liv2 -long and pmsperl ',. . - , . -AT- Store .Electric Globes 25, 40 and 60 Watt3 . CLEAR AND JKROSTEO NOTICE wrtre iu regular session 27 days' during the year lviz, ana receiven tunw W. J. Martin per dirn 81.00 Mileuge s - , 7.20 Ex serv Bd Equalization . -' ,- 28-2o Total, A Rice ner diem . Mileage Total, VV f Westner diem Ex serv Bd Equalization $U6.45 fcl.OO X6.00 34.00 $131.80 78.00 22.00 $100.00 Total. - Certified this Pec. 2, 1812. A. L. JOHNSON, Clerk Bd.'Co,' Com'rs NOTICE- of a Rv virtue cf the provisions tain judgment of the superior oourt if ; 'U. Mca , Home of Good Goods .'A For 1 -f, j . ......... , 1 Large Stock and Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices ; iUBPHY HAHDUAhE uUi GOdbNEWS; The largest assortment in town to select from the, prices " are right. Remember; we have the material for the whole house,- from foundation to finish, and will i lifei meet all legitimate competition. : Wliington I?ed Cedar Shingles 'The roof of ages." You can't bu better. Lumber, shing- les, cement, piaster, lam, Duuaers narcware, ciu the builders'-supply line, we have it. ALWAYS AT THE OLD RELIABLE Lumber Go. Smathers Warehouse, L. N. & Tracks W. ChristopKer's BargiiivStbre . Where it is full np with all the i np Xo date Winter Goods for both Ladies and Gents. Kveryhody'is invited to call in 'doe tima and see my display.of Christinas Goods, which' will be completed in a short while. . r . , ' Merchants will still find at wy Wholesale! Department every thing at wholesale pnyes. It will paj you to see me whenm towu 1 will save you money. . " . ; . - . : With kindest regards to all my mauy enstomers and frie&dfv I beg to remain as ever, '.' 'V In he Big iBrick "Xe have only this apology to offer this week. It is a hajd matter to get alt the locals daring the holidays, as there are so many comers and goers, and we are sure . that some have been omitted, because we have been kept indoors since Christmas day with a severe case of grip and could not get out. The Christmas tree at the Baptist Church on Christmas eve -night was largely attended and a nice program carried out. -There were many pret tv and valuable presents and each Sunday School student received a bag of candy, nuts, fruit, etc. Old Santa was present in full costume and made quite an impression on tne children. - w So far as the weather was concern ed, Christmas day was an ideal on clear, cold and sunshiny. But many wished for snow. The day passed off pleasantly and quietly. Every one seemed to enioy the occasion All the stores, banks and omoes were closed, and the men remained at home with their families. May the growing idea of a sane Christmas continue. On account of the large increase in hnsinesn dnriner the holidays, the Candler Deoartment Store Co. had 4 to employ a floor walker and a force of 14 salesman. Mr. Winslow Da vidson made an ideal floor walker. Murphy anu Cherokee county' feel proud of, the diHtinction of , having the largest department store west of the Blue Ridge and one that ranks with the best in the State. - The splendid entertainment pro vided by the Beulah Buuk Quartet on Christmas night at the auditorium was one of the best ever given here nnder the auspices of the local ly ceum oommitUe. . The large audi ence showed their appreciation by hearty applause, and each number on the program called forth an encore. Such high-class entertainments as this will make our lyoeum course de servedly popular and our crowded columns this week prevents a more extended notice. Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Smathers had as their guest , during . Christmas week; Mr. P. T. Harrington, of Bps ton. a close friend and present land lord to their daughter who are studying this winter at that city. Mr. Harrington was introduced to a great many of our people and proved to be a very interesting and oultnred; gen tleman, showing hearty appreciation of his cordial entertainment while in Mnrphy. r air. Harrington brings very flattering reports Jrom all the southern musio pupils in the classic city and tjn onr Morphy .girls are pleasing their tutors and friends tre- monnonalv. . k .. cer of Cherokee county, entered; m a special ....uiliniT fViorAi n nenninc. wliereitl UiUWCUiug I c . Nannie E. Cunningham et als are peti o v- TturtA' t.hfl iiiulersitrned as f " , , , commissioner win uuer iut cm. lie auction to the highest bidder cash at on the 3rd day of February, 1913, the following described lanas: , wir-st ;'Frat Tt bcln? a nart of tract No 139 in district No 3 on the waters of Little Brasstown creels, beginning at a Tin north cor OI HO UQ runes w ca nniui n a. Brk:inish oak: thunce south j W I V U w vm T 7 " 19ti poles to a small post oax; thence w rvniao a fifalrA hv ft Hitch thence ea&t 18 p to a stake near the spring; thence Ront.h 5UToiesto a staKe on- me imo ui No 137; thence east 76 poles to a line of xtv t.iiannn nrtrth with the tsaid line .1 J AW . wuuvw - 200" poles Jto the beginniug, containing 1 acres more or less, vuu iu iviu irtcr Tocdrvit.inn : reservintr to. Robert S. fhinTiinsrham. hia heirs and assigns for ever to their use and benefit, all gold, Tnit.pralx contained in said fract of land, with tH vilece oi entering, thereon to a rir.t Tt hein?? a Dart of tract No 137, grant Jo 2414 in aisrncc jsw o, auu i - scribed as follows: lieaummg on a post ..1. n tho lina of Nn litT). Knd Til rift S W coarse o the top of a ridge and with the top to a black ok or a conainouai uuo made between, II. S. Cunningham and J. W, Sumpter; thence with tuat line a n w course to a small hickory on the top of a ridge on the line of No137; "thence st w.iriniiinr. inf.lndin? all of said Kn 1J57. ?rant No 2414. north, of ... - 7 n ro the aforesaid ridjre. eontaiumg oo iwiot more or leBS. - tiaid lauds are known; as the R. S. Cunningham home place Viomrnissioner. WOTICE. WrtT-t.h rftrolina Cherokee county: r tha ennerinr r.nnrt. before clerk. Jesse S. Dickeyradm'r of J. K. Dick ey, dee'd, vs 1. a. uicKey, u. Afoore. M. C Moore, J- B.Dickey, T, L. Dickey, J. S. Dickey, C.W. Slagle, xayra ju. J?iagie, j.xi. xijatt onrt A. 'I . riVHLL. To T. L. Dickey, J. B. Dickey, a. A. pickey, Irene Diofcey, Thomas Dick The above named T, Ii'. Diokey, J. n Dfekev. JEI. A. Dickey, Irene ninVsv - Thnrnas Dloker and A. is.. Dickey, and each of them, are hereby notified that in in the above entitled r-0 r a. wariiok nas niea an uauso - - . - . - .lin.finn and mntion for an order of i . 1 -a. il n nr!l narinn Court, 1U WU1VU tue hiu bi ivw'i .a aar mptn. in Mil iikij,iii;c Liiab uu the 2lst day of May, 1890; in obedience f n nrdprot tne court entereu in Miiin nhnvp entitled. Jesse S. " - ' ninfrpv. as commissioner, onereu iur ..i. ofniihlin Minfinn narts of tracts Nos. 146, 152 and 153, when and where a ir riiotpv hpname tne last ana Li : T WTo-hPRt hidder at the sum oi sizwio and oomplied with the terms of -the sale. That said sale was connrmea v. Ua .nurt nnrt that siibseanentiv. t-1 tn'Tnna: IRQK unci on June 6th. 1900, said A, K. Dickey transferred his Raid bid ana au nisnernc ana uu w said tracts of land Jo MraJB. A. War link nrhnia numn ftt that time wds B. A. Dickey, It is further set forth and alleged that tne purcnase price ior said lands has been paid in full, and that. fr n A War lick is entitled to a deed conveying same to her in fee, but that Jesse 8. Dickey, Commission 'fnmaaA- h A.R died without exe cuting same, and she asks for an order of tne conn; appointing a oommissiou oTr HlrAjHnp-nd einnowerinirhim to convey to her the said tracts of land as more fWiy aescnoea in me ungiuw k.t.a law nf "R. TT. Tlinkev. and the above named A. K. Dickey, purchaser o.M sola afnppsid. r notified that said motion and application will be heard in the office of tne uieric . oi th Snnerior Court of Cherokee county iTMiirmhv. N C on the first flay of . MK-- -1 1 1 A. L I . A . 7A. li'ohn a riT lili:-!. Hllll HULL LllPV illC 1C quired to appear 'on said" date'-' and Bntmer Aii dpmur to the same. This ckj-, Horr ,,t nflfpmlicr 112. N j . . IU I IIIPII IIB 111 - Telephdiies Furniture, Cofflnsand- Undertakers' -' . . ; - ."lit- amis 50c per Month and Up XI 111 tic IS iwiv"u"v VA Jvv write for our free booklet telling how you may get service at Rugs, Carpets & Matting T3 i Jim VIST" A. B. DICKEY, President. ' t. EBAYLESS, Cashier. A- -1 cost f FARMERS' LINE DEFAKTMfcJN t. . . . ... . . . ' . SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 208 srRYOJt STREET ATLANTA, GA. Rlumbing and Electrical Supplies ) - ' v OF ALL KINDS ' : House wiring and construction work a .specialty. et us figure with you. Call or write. ; Everything guaranteed. . , . , SWAN-BARKER COMPANY j ANDREWS, N. O. ' r noni nor roiit interest on lime ueuosiusj putiut ,UuV.- r-j- r Jw.lsF.'J, ft . " " - . , - able any day ?y h . " l THE BANK OF. tltfRFi -. - . -. Fay Your Taxes. v liwill be at the 'following places and time for the purpose of collect- ing taxes and will expect every tax payer to meet me promptlyand set tle. ' Mnrphy Topton Andrews Marble - Murnhv Shoal Creek j . Hamby's store Hot Houne ,v Wolf Creek - Cirlbersoa , Marphy ' . tTnaka - ' Lung Ilidsa' J Creeta - . Hanging Uog Ilfnmhv . Bofnt Tf.Ieetln Ilonne i Peachtree . A. B. Duke Jan. 6 & 7 Jan. 8 9 to 11 13 u 14 Carolina Tennessee Power Co. ; Vnl,a a lioraViv nivrni t.hftt t,h annu- D '-7 - " " ai muKnit nf thft strto.khnluers of the CarolinarTennessee Power Co. will be held at the principal omce - oi wie cwmr pany in Murphy, Cherokee county, N, C;. (at the law office of Edmund B. Nor- veil) on tne 'Mia. aay oi January, iwiot nt 1 o'clock p. m. tor me puiposu u riirnfttni-a for the . ensuins year and two inspectors of election to serve at tne next annum uidcuuk, wu for the transaction of such other, busi. ness as may properly come, before said meeting. .Foils win remain open one hour. Transfer books will be -closed from Dec. 28, 1M2, to Jan. 20, 1913. ;: : This IJec zu, iwiz, jaurpny, a, v. v STANLLET R. KETCHAM, : . . . Secretary. 15 16 17 18 20 '21 23 24 25 y,Tax Cel. M Brusli, the Great, at the Auditorium Jan- 8th. Best on the road. Prices as usual. Seats at Parkers. i J. Jj SMATHERS, Pres. t , UM. woifjru ywi CiVL HICKEItSON, Cashier. W, U,UM149- Y.ir, , . QWVK; Awt,Cshi9r. ... Rnmmp.rmnl & Savings Ganli, MURPHY, C. ' i-- rucAtnfc And Friends take this S method of re- turning our sincerethanks to our many customers and kind frietxds for their uoerai pairuuac m v r- time wishing" them a Merry Christmas. . - . , , 7 v - . . v . ' - ' In the beginning;of the' New-. Year we alsoc; c; best wishes for a prosperous and a' Happy f jj-- . assure them and the general public that V ed to us will have the sam careiui sr.- piy-?? ; has characterized this bank since its opening.
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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