1 FwUmr Ik, I, 1*14 ' I som. LEGAL an -r?OT- TO DIV,DE SHOAL unlau^1* Ck?tK TGWNSHir , -?-fa n. To Whom It May Concern: This is to notify you, that a pe)A titionVind an application will be pre' *,. I and is con: I Daniels wa ! became Pr ! as well as I the Navy, I derstandinj I should be | _ cause he is | These books are I; I either ne wor renewal, ^ I want them for yoursel sM, I nra i HHH: Mi??? ? ?? ? - ADVERTISEI NOTICE OF BOND SALE. ! The Board of County Commission, jers of Cherokee County will, on ' Monday, May 5, 1924. sell Twenty I Thousand Dollars, par value, of thir| ty year bonds of Murphy Township, in said county, issued for road pur, poses under authority of Chapter 223 I Public-Local Laws of 1323. These ! tends will mature in thirty years. ! bear date of April 1, 1924, and draw i interest at six per cent, payable semi: annually at some bank to be designat| cd by the purchaser, and will he is1 sued in denominations as desired. A deposit of two per cent of the amount bid must accompany each bid, and sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at any time prior to ten o'clock a. nv, on May 5, 1924. Additional information furnished on application. This April 9. 1924. S. W. LOVINGOOD, Chairman, or A. M. SIMONDS, Clerk. Board of County Commisionirs, Cherokee | County, Murphy, N. C. (35-4t-hc) NOTICE STOCK LAW ELECTION. At the regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, North Carolina, on the 7th day of April. 1924. a petition was presented to the said Board by more than one-fifth of the qualified voters of said boundary in Murphy township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, hereinafter described and set out asking that an election be called by the said board to vote i.. i- _ :?? .... nicuon <11 Ii-.wiiai stock law in said boundary. It .Is ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, i Nroth Carolina, in regular session on the first Monday in April. 1924. that an election be held under the ru'.es and regulations of the General Elec, tion laws of the State of North Carolina at Olen Davis' store in said boundary hereinafter set out on the 21th day of May, 1924. to vote for , stock law or against stock law in the following territory, viz: Beginning on the Will High Top cn the present stock law line; then ' with the top of the mountain between STORIES I AND 1 arrangement v\ Scout is offering Woodrow Wilsc ) The Scout. IFE OF WOODROW Wl just off the press, it is a rpe, contains many pictui sidered absolutely reliable s a close friend of Mr. Wi esident of the United Stat his close association with from 1913 to 1921, gives 1 as perhaps few other r especially attractive to N a North Carolinian. selling at book stores for or for $1.10 with each si: ves and children. DO N TH THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, I VIENTS ] 1 Valley River and Owl Creek to the head of Owl Crcct; then with the top , jof the mountain between Owl Creek and Hanging Hog to the Sam top; then with a ridge to Hanging Dog I Creek; crossing the creek with the j' line between Z. B. Odell and C. C. j; Mills; then with a ridge running to j the top of the mountain between 1 Hanging Dog and Davis Creek; then with the top of the mountain to the i Davis Trail Gap; then straight line {to the G. W. Davis ford; then with the public road to the Allen Gap: then with the Murphy and Beaverdam Township line to the Beaver-j dam Gap; then with the present stock i law lir?e to the beginning. And for the purpose of ?aid elec- j tion, it is further ordered that a new registration of all of the qualified voters be made in said boundary set out above. ft is further ordered by the Board of County Commissioners that Theodore Lovingood be appointed as reg istrar of said election and that C. C. uu9s ana jonn .uuucey DO appointed as judges. It is furthered ordered that the register books be opened at Olen Davis* store in said boundary for those desiring to vote on the 19th day of April, 1924, and each Saturday thereafter for four successive .weeks and said election to be on the 24th day of May. 1924, those in favor of stock law shall vote on a written or printed ticket of usual size "For Stock Law": those opposed to stock law shall vote on a written or printed ticket of usual size, "Against Stock Law." it is further ordered thai raid election be conducted and h- Id in the same manner and way as the General; F.lection and that due return be made of the stock law election to this Hoard. S. W. LOVINGOOD. Chm. I Board of County Commissioners A. M. SIMONDS, Ex-officio Clerk to Hoard. <3G-4t-co) For First-Class SHOE REPAIRING Come to TILSON'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP James M. Capps, Manager Murphy, N. C. We Pay Parcel Post one way in 50Mile Zone (a29) t OF PRESH > HARDIN" nth the publisher* , at about one-thi )n and Warren G LSON," by Josephus volume of 36 i pages, res and illustrations, : and authentic. Mr. lson before the latter es, and this intimacy him as Secretary of 3 Mr. Daniels an unnen had. His book lorth Carolinians be$2.50 each. ' They may be x months subscription to 1 OT DELAY! Samples of IE CHERO iding Newspaper In This , dURPHY, NOR r p : , 1URPHV. NORTH CAROUHA NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County. To A. M. Simonds, Entry Taker lor Cherokee County: The undersigned C. H. Dockery, of Cherokee County, North Carolina luicru aiiu lays claim U? the following piece or parcel of land, ii? Murphy Township, Cherokee County, State of North Carolina, the same being vacant and unappropriated lands and subject to entry, viz.: Beginning on a black oak corner of A. J. Dockery's lands; then cast to a top of a ridge with Henry Dock-j ery's land; then south with the top1 of a ridge to a rock; then north with : J. H. Dockery's land to the beginning, containing Ten acres, more or less, and various so to as to include ail the vacant land in this section, containing by estimation ten acres. Signed C. H. DOCKERY. Entered the 7th day of April, 1U24' NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee ! County. All person' are hereby notified j .. * ..r ? ?> u nuitaui ui survey win DC 15-] sued to C. H. Dockery for the above described land if there is no pro- j test filed in this office. This the 22nd day of April, 102-1.; A. M. SIMONDS. Register of Deeds of Cherokee County, North Carolina, Ex Officio Entry Taker for Chtrokee County, N. C. (37-4t-chd) \ HI AWASSEE. Our Sunday school at Pleasant Hill is not progressing much on account of the measles. The farmers are very busy trying to plant corn, but the rain hinders them a lot. Elmer Taylor. son of Mr. Tom Taylor, happ< ned to get snake bit th other day and he is very ill. Mart Raper entertained a crowd with a singing last Saturday night. Elmer Ledford moved from Ducktown. Tenn., on K. \V. Shearer's place ;:ie few days past. Mi- Frances Burgess has been very sick with the measUs, hut is better at this writing. Rev. Elisha Beavers passed thru our midst Saturday on his way to New Prospect to fill his regular appointment there. Mr. K. W. Shearer celebrated his birthday May 1th, which was on Sunday. The guests were from Copper")F1MTS W Q ARE M 5 and in an effoi rd the publihers . Harding in con "THE LIFE OF " Fletcher Johnson, w history from the sim power of the White History of America versity, and author and the Great War f This is a large voli large, clear type, w contains an authenti of the 29th Presidei had for $1.00 each with ; Tie Scout, either new or the books may be seen a i KEE SCO Section of Western Nortl TH CAROLINi - I hill* Tenn. Mr*. E. L. Amburn, W. iS. Amburn, Miss Ruby Green, Miss Bonnie Shearer, Rev. G. W. Kilpatrick, 0. E. Ki'.patrick. and Laura Kilpatrick; from Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ledford, Miss Gertie Led-i ford, and Masters Lester ar.d Lake Ledford; from Hiawossce, Mr. and! Mrs. Elmer Ledford and daughters Mildred Ledford. The gutsts were usRered into the dining room where I a most delisious dinner was served, with cake and ice cream following Mr. Shearer received many nice and useful presents. Mr. Frank Davis and Mr. Isom 1 Picklesimer passed through our s.e-i tion Sunday. Mr. Gordon Williamson has left for Ohio. Miss Ethel Davis, of New Prospect visited Mrs. Ben Ro;e reecntly. TRAF] Knowledge, comfort. w< ent on the highways o crease in a road*s usabi Today permanent hig! are both most usable a And the one material Portland Cement, whi mand, remains the cl products. Atlas, through develop than anyone else to ma cheaper today than th ing the building mater tween Atlas and user, a ' [AT 1 IPORTli W. M. Fain Gr Ag< Murph ILSON [ A HF A V; L^L/JLJ n, T X t to be of servio prices, the authei mection with rem WARREN G. HARDING as published in 1 923, and iple life of the farm to the House. Mr. Johnson is I n Foreign Relations, New of "The Life of Sherman, or Humanity and Freedon lme of nearly 300 pages rith many beautiful illusti c record of the early life ai _ r . i TT . i o. . it or tne united otates. yearly subscriptions to 1 renewal These are stan< it this office. UT li Carolina jjg|i t'Til: i i ? -p PACE TH^ 1 Joe Walker and son, Japua,^'ioi.itr some fine sav.- milling hint they have received their large bf MARTIN'S CREEK. The young folks enjoyed a sinj at Old Martin's Creek Saiur* night. Rev. Will Rogers preached an teresting sermon at the Baft churuch here Sunday. There will be a singing at the ? E. ehurc-h Saturday night. Eve body is invited to come and be w us. Mr. and Mrs. A~ker Haney sp^ Sunday with Mr. and A. R. Slalcu^ Miss Lilia Martin sp nt Sa tarda rrght with Miss Ida Chastain. Everybody is invited to our Su> day school at the Methodist church -?r wi* I ? - - ' i ?_-ih?-| FIC~ " ?alth, even safety, are dependvcr which men go. Every lnlitv is a fourfold bcneflt. mays have proved that they ind also ultimately cheapest, that makes this possible is ch, despite wide general deicapcst of all manufactured ? ing the rotary kiln, did more tkc Portland Cement actually irtv years ago. And in selectial dealer as the only link bcissureddistribution economy. 'LAS I tHD CEMENTf?1 . ocery Co., Inc. , ents ty. N- C.' """"" ' \II A RI t s to its readers 5 itic lives of the | ewals and new I by W'iilis 8 is a graphic I glamor and p? >rofessor or 1 r York Uni- | "America , printed in 1 L C*l IV1IO) OliU ^ nd struggles | Ml 'he Cherokee Scout, | Jard works. You will I _ijjj