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COURT ADJOURNS WIT HMANY cAbES LEFT ON DOCK.E1 Record* c how fair njr.:ber cai-i ettied- Man> #f leng itab- nj irmain untouched The Wf-ks term of S ; : which came to un end !u>t S.?: .ird.e i'm:ed materially dar up a bau.< vvtTi r.-wded dock*, t. which ha> beer iT.vwi:...- larger la-Ker iron 11 :ns to term. A fair number o ca>i - w re settled but there yet re main on the docket a larsre numbe: ' . a- mun> a r h ha\- beef continued frcm court t- '.curt foi >ea:s. These. I rvr wit] th- ' -a or. - beitK . i mi: tin* t ' ha* serv. d t auk ment the list of t;?>es for th?- htghei M in) * th se s conus "i This it rm was both a criminal am civil session. Only a small numbe < :* criminal cav were tried am none of the- wc ? of v : :? port. On. tv. small * ?ad mr tv.ces v. * ivtpo-ed. Ma- ; ..f erimtnafy . > could not trued ?>n ace un* th illn ?- * the - lie iter, which m: i : r. rsary a member of the local bar to act i? in had to bi deferred the criminal docket txu': _ v Lfchj and enabled thcourt o th: civil cases by the middle : firyrcek. Probably tin most : * as r : ' . ? ! docket : tan-* t nt of money invdved was tha of Fred Kill::.:-; atrainst th ndrew M&nufacturin. fmn.any, vvh.eh the jury br ... V. : a v rdii: ? : ' T, nOO.MO Tl . :ry kept th ease v an* Pj^Hyurs 1 : rv a dcctr.iart was id. Th-.- deiat:t company jcavi n. tice a-,:, i a. to thi Inch--'- . irr Amoni id ;r. - a -m wb.ic! iildpm t w.i.- ached were lowing A. \s. A1 ! . (i Bctts; Trtfett Brother* \>. .1. R Leach; .1. M.. F. F... F. U.. J. F. am ?. \ I?..\ * v-. t- 1* Mi tfivi i.bi " Fb?yd Burnett vs. Montvah Lumber ' f>any and A. ? . N. v ijudirmc " ef .S1.2"0)> G. \N. Fall Fv*. L. cV N. Railway b. n. any, mis trail; Chauiphe: Fda Co. v.-. Dewai and foieman. consent judgment SI ad en. Fakes & Co. vs. J. R. Lead cns-i-: j. 'icu.' *1*1 .o CMOS - i Tom Ri. h by hi- \t friend. L. i Edwarvs. Andrews, Mar.ufa> luring i !!. F. l>anie!:- \-. f \V. Sav.ige N. O. Hampton vs. Kiteh- ner Lunv ber Company., and Ed. Zimmerman v>. Regal. Ma ' . were no-. suueu. Sunu iw?-lv. :r* . n cast <? against the County i Commissioners ANNOUNCEMENT! To My Friend* and Cu tomersI wish to announce that I am a Candidate, not political honors, but for businis* and patronage. 1 am still in the Wahpapcr Business, and when thinking . pn-t favors, I am not numind'v' ' ' "he have been so generous and thoughtful of m i t h ^ alii With nil indicat or > - they appear to me now. I an* looking tor Nineteen I Twity-Four to he th? r s year rtne Wallpaper bu ir . > - yet. and with the unlimited stock > f paper that I have at my command, and th e*. perience (dial I oivt Imu in !u>agir.; papei. I am fully prepared to take care of all the jobs that are offered, either hanging or selling. So if \ou decide to elect me to sell you naper and hang it for you. I promise to do the Job to the be?t of my knowledge and ability. Thanking you one and all for past favors, and hoping to merit your future consideration. I am Very truly your friend. (26-4t-p> W. S. GREEN. JreeV This is the greatest and most accurate Seed Book ever published for the South. 100 pages. full of actual photo graphic pictures, handsome cover pages in full colors, accurate descriptions. valuable culture directions and the most useful Seed Book there is. It is absolutely free, and we want vou to have it in your home. Hast In^s S**eds. "The Standard of the j South," are ax always, the best seeds grr>*> n harden, field and flower se>-'!s? p'nr.ts 1 bulbs that do well 1924 attractive prices, the lowest we can possibly sell good seeds, plants and bulbs All our 1924 customers will gat 5 seed packets of beautiful flowers absolutely free. The big new 1924 Seed Book tells all about It. Write for it today. H. O. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, OA. |rv NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL JESTATF. BY COMMISSIONER il'nder ar.d by virtue of an ord.r the superior court of Cherokee I I County, Hi > 'irpi ir.titled "In the r of J. M. Simvnds. Adminl*.r.?. r of tiu estate of L. M. Si- :I ' mor.ds. deceased, latv of Cherokee it: I unty. In. C.." petit io." to ~e:I lurid oj : r assets to pay debts of deveased g( ( X? *h' same being * " ?* ' ' ; <?n s: ecial proceedings docket of -aideourt. the undersigned admints- ^ r trator of the said estate : the de- ^ ; ased. who has been appointed pi ,--i..ner. t.? sell the said real v; rate, will on the drd day of March. ; * ; I I. between the hoars of !<* r' ..a. ::: . ad I (." ?k. ; nv. at ^ i. court hou>c do or in Murphy, M i r-'ket- 'iinty. \ -ffer f?r , . '' -ale to the highest bidder one-half ^ p ! ' r - - ii a . ' aiar . rea- triable 1 - th. * . riain :m : : ... d lying ... : r >-! >-. ! ot N -. 4->T. iii. -it ed as fallows, viz: 1 1 ?' IT n " take < ar t -,-j ;:*.? * and run- north ~ S. -1:. -v 't the same di- ? .. --.irii t ?;r .1 nni'i-; i? : ': ' ' ' v ountain u:'h the >r t:". ' ke I. * N . 4 7 >; th n . V. * a ->i ; then south i 'V. i' : t :? - ake; then tn *h K. '??' ' ; * ? the h irinnirp. ^ - r a more oerfcct description sec r" ' l' : No 71 r. pace N . ,v l~ in th e thi Rorister of .j ' . "he <>k? *. ' (' A joinimr th- . 's <>f 4 m I I hn- n a.-.d 1-av Bryant and oth- % j ;;ll KM i i day f January. 11*24 J M. SIMONDS A.irrnistrat.-r of I.. M. Ai'-nr, deceased, and commissi mer. ? - v;r.i; claims f r damair ^ in s . j *. - : - f -v y 3 r the S'.ste J the i itintry wer. -dor- w : tried 1 ? ?'. re a refree, a Macon . < ;nty :.tt. rr.t y King named as the referee. j ?? ^ Storri gUi A [ R. N. A. SMITH, of do j la ItJ. Shaw, Miss., says lie he can't remember -l! without Thc-iford' Kb T\ LA A ? - J 1 - I ~~ iiver meu-jou icino sino he and Mrs. an KSgl Smith began keeping W |U house, many years ago. | th 5 "When we have chills,", ho iiS says Mr. Smith, "Black-jm K? Draught is what we use j Di 8*3 and we find it just splen- . 1 T Ko/1 o KnH raaa /?f!?? ! stomach trouble. I couldn't j j^J eat enough and was very a 1 weak. Everything I ate coe hurt me, formed gas and I spit up my food. I would ^ feel stupid or staggery. I Dn didn't feel like doing any It i work. I knew what Black- e Draught had done in colds i ^t?0' and 1 began taking small ' ( BLACK-D5 A Purely Vegetable ! i Quiei as a ? 4 j ' The wonderful Willy valve engine gives you i Closed bodies remarl power rumbles and vifc cams. No choking i No clicking valves to gine improves with use! 50,000 miles without Touring $1175; Sedai Toledo. WTIT KNIC E. C. MCX Murphy, 1 THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MUt IOLD FORESTRY CONVENTION IN WASHINGTON. N.C. CHAPEL HILL.?the North Caro;a Forestry Association will h<. id > 13th annual convention in 'co>oration with the North Carolina ological and Economic Survey and ;o local Chamber of ( i uuuerce at ashington, North Carolina, on ednesday, February "J-1. 1 .'24. Tru gram will deal larg. y with the trio us. problems involved n rvforThc exhaustive inquiry which has 'n conducted during the past ring. sunvner and fall by the SenCMinmittee on Re'h-n -tati -a. np. >inted by the last Congr -s to look to the forest condition throughout e oisr:ry. has resulted - - far ir. .a-:*;.an f the con t:?e. S?-nYi> Nary. This hill r far or., covering the subject, ir ? s conHera* iv furthtr than any previous a- . o which has bee here seems a c????.I r?r > r_re and leconiinr a of the It i- planned to n . . he i 1. on: rehendcd in this bil the t al theme of the Forestry c ?t.v? n>n. T. ? Washington Chair.i r i f n-.vrcc is making all I n', arrange . h has promised an y-'.er as: .- Wednesday; ana. r those h.? can stay over, a boat 'tip down e riwr on Thursday to a 1 opsins >eration of the Eureka I umber Co. or. v.-.Il be seer, the pood el feet of v\ f re t fir ... r lopjjinjf. r th - e<?mpmy, which 1"...- t a mib.T of ye - used effective spark re-'tvrs on its enpinis, ha- - cured As a preventive. Tr.eTt and i inhale night ami morning? VICKS VAPORLB Or?r 17 Afi'iion Jart l.'trJ Yearly ^ iaS iX. -1-3 a..i fcfc. bj. iii. iach Trouble & B sos. I certainly got re- gp f. It did me loisof good. u "When I go to town. I 5 \lf fir?t tn boo Viaut noar H t of Blaek-Draught we B e, and then get more. B e are a good way from gi b doctor and keep our g) me remedies ana the g_ ain one is Black- ? aught." n hundreds of thousands of B mes, housekeepers p gg ick-Draught on the shelf. ?? idy for use when needed, as Bi lousehold remedy to relieve n stipation, biliousness, indi- 2 ;tion, and many other simple Si nents. "A dose in time Rjj| es nine.** A dose of Black- ?aught costs only one cent. W may save you a big bill for B dicine later on. Keep it on ? tr shelf. Buy it at your B re- H let a p^.cknre today. :augot! Liver Medicine B 9 s-Knight sleevequiet, silky action, kably Iree from nation. No noisy lp with carbon, grind This enOwners report t engine repair. 1 $1795, f. o. b. ! VQ- i ;ht DRE M. C. L'HY. NORTH CAROLINA n many places abundant young' growth. Timber b? North Carolina's larg^ >* ! r? p. It is receiving very little at, .viuiuu from lite landowners who are: i raising In less than ore fourth1 i >? our counties is it being protected. t'ront its arch enemy f;re. The co- j operation and constructive interest J of every patriotic citizen is invited] j through this association in working nit a far-seeing and permanent prr?. { gram of reforestation. I Plans Going Forward For Big Development A-h*'Vi!le. l\b. 5. \oquisition hjr I' purchast of real estate that will coiaprise the S.000 acres for development of the Chimney Rock e tale, is progressing steadily. according i?? announcement by off:. ;>.Is of Chirr*. IBflBwulMBMi MnnnikiiGM Too Va*rt?. l.OOn acres hnv en bought by th" I company up t<> date* and options on the remaining tracts are being tak * ? t* i & Don't let tliat cough. run on v*- *.r sericu r :npl o \-m , :\ N t.'.u iik.- Pr. i . - H t. | c . > .. .. v, |uj? those Ir.. : > - : re do * r* oscninq hear. I pr- . - i >?'. thro.ir ?t* ?. e? * - cjmbincvl u.. ' i M'. -pir.e ^ 1 >n1 - I*\ . ! j:\; r .ill ih.-t ' pv t.' ! ( nu.n.PR. BELL'S T iuc-Tcr Mniicv | FOR SALE LOTS AND HOUSES AND LOTS. AN.* GOOD FARMS ?In and near Murphy?Call Or.? L. E. MAUNEY Murphy, N. C. DD 1 IX. BEE Effe< Price house I will u ? "I D 1 0 Watt up lb Watt . 100 Watt I | We ( * own en up. Tavinj; of the Asheville-Charlotte Highway has been completed as far been received from the Stat< Highv.ay Comtni^i 'n that this project is to he pushed to completion. landscape architects are now engaged in working out details for beautificaticn of th- Chimner Rock estate, which i- to include Lake Lur?, 'covering 1,500 acres, a country club, i golf links, tennis courts, bridle paths. | hotels, aviation field, polo grounds, j a multitude ??f cottages, and a model 'town. A hydro electric plant at the dam to be built a ross the Rocky I Broad Rivir will generate a peak j :v ak load of 2.000 horsepower, sufficient to illuminate 75,000 electric iichts at night. It. is planned to make the development conform with a modern pleas New Spi M new Spring Hats i Tuesday of next week ly invited to call in anc MRS. CAL Grass We .ave a big shipm Grass Seeds to reach c CLOVER BLUE GRASS ORCHARD All of these seeds ar give entire satisfaction. Ch prnlrAo -WA.K.'W* VIkW A Atil Murph ICES HA> N REDUC :tive Feb. \\T on Wes Madza Lc e as follows: N ALL CLEAR LAMPS to 50 :arry all ki in stock P. A 1 sun U. MI1UC mplete House Furnishers MURPHY. N. C. * Friday. February a. lf^B . ure resort, providing form of outdoor amosenei^l Vu= . ; i-lAffl COllfciSprl \ THURIFY * dar^bl 1 L J your strr. _ ?Ji Gode'iS ' _f_ Mart - v jrill ierttiX | ^T'hc>,;(. cold gets its Jf on ytro; take Gude's ].<nv. Your &K ha it; in liquid and tablet|B Free Trial Tablets V . ... ' t. - Ma\ I M. J. EaitcU - a CV.. 1. W?;rtaaB G^de's 1 pepto-^angl Tonic and Blood fnnj ring Hats ivill be on display al . The public is cori 1 look them over. LIE HALL Seed ent of the followi is in a few days: RED TOP TIMOTHY LAWN GRASb e the very best andi Call or write for prii l * aware ^o.ini y, n. c. | jv i ED! I imps I inds I rsOn - i J
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