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FRIDAY. APRIL 17. 1*25 ? Good Reads Meet To Be Held at Ellijay Flairsville, Ga., April 10.?Anneuncement wa sniade here today by . y B. H. Stone, that plans are rapidly being ctade for a Special meeting of *Sacoochte-Htawassee Soad and Kev. ation Association at Ellijay, Gilmer County. Ga., on May ' r The program as announced by Mr, Ston< > sa sfollows. j Business meeting ol the Association at 10 o'clock A. M. Address by James A. Holloman. Associate Editor* Atlanta Constitution. Address by W. M. Baskrrville, Managing Editor of the Atlanta Georgian . Barbecue given by citizens of El-. lijay 12:30 o'clock P. M. Address by State Highway Engineer, W. R. Neal Auto ride to Tate Marble Quarry and return to Ellijay in aftern on. Business meeting of thj as* ?ciation at 8 o'clock 1'. M. Address by Congressman Thomas i ^OvtfJTMlUJON JAM^SZPYwuy\ I V VapoRub J For 4// Cold Troubles. I QliW]Pen I Cry foi I M< ' I I 1 f- ) ' ! ^ Castor Oil, I Teething |0 prepared to relieve Infants in 3? Constipation Hl Flatulency Diarrhea ^Pk \ Bis 'n the assimilation of Food, p B ^atural Sleep witln MB i -> avfcid imitations, always look for th irreven directions on each pnckac-o. i Valet i AutoStrop Sh< Razor c ?Sharpens Itself Fors. Bi^^' | S j B I Your M CELECT its new pair HH IB lasting good tool MB rnfl House Paint has just tl ^M |H want. And because it H| Southern Climate, it BflP dressed up for a remai WBm| Call by and g MBl Card and F Bl u> LWITAIN & BBS MI Buildtri Hardware, ] SB H Murph 8M M. Bell. Address by Governor Clifford Walker. Address fcv representative cf each county having a selegat:on at the meeting. On the following day. May 2nd, Auto ride over the Kimsey Highway will leave Ellijav at 8 o'clock A. M. thence north through Blue Ridge tc Copper Hill. Tennessee, where stop will be made for visit to the plant ol Tennessee Copper Company. Picnic dinner will be served cn the Kimsey Highway hy the Copper Hill Kiwanis Club, after which the auto ca\alcade will disband. The main object of this meeting i* to'stress the early completion cf the Atlanta-Knoxville highway connections, and to secure county co-ction for big highway loons *h . h the Georgia mounta:rs for -he do- 1 opment of this w - dor'"1 r a?:?. ai area at the curliest *'s-lblc *>i according to S^retar" v nc. ar.d the success '' this meeting is assured hf renting' AII g - :! ro.id boosters in Georgia and Western North Carolina, and Eastern Tennessee are invited to this met ting, and a good time awaits all who attend th;s celebration ol MAY DAY in Ellijay. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Town of Murphy, North Carolina, will receive sealed proposals fot LI J m V rf.1 ^\\\\\\\\\\\\N\W\\ s\\\\\\v\V\\CCv\ ria is a harmless Substitute for I Drops and Soothing Syrups, arms and Children all ??ges of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels romoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and aut Opiates , c signature of Physicians everywhere recommend it. 'ho Safety Razor thai lrpens Its Own Blades OMP1XTF OUTFITS S-.^O t, SS.OO I* at AHStOTM Soiling Raaor* and- BUdoa : Dress Up || Home it with a thought about wjj cs. Coolcdge Hygrade ffw, le handsome colors you Jf^ is mixed especially for ESH will keep your home fofl rkably long time. rji'3 eta free Color ftfil 'aint Booklet ^ MAYFIELD P faint*. Oils, etc. y, N. C. M / "P z SCOL CATaRRH 1 Cs'irrh 1* ft I^ocal disease ctmUt tefu? i ed by Constitutional conditions. ha li/8 catarrh medicine ccnI s.ets < f an Ointment which elves Quick Rt.!?T oy local application. nni the Internal Medicine. a Time, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Purfaces and aas.ats in ridding ycur System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for ever 48 Teara. f. j. Cheney * Co.. Toledo. O. , the laying of approximately six thou i sar.d yards cf concrete pavement anc approximately five hundred yard": c: " earth excavation, until lo o'clccx A M. on the 25th cay of April. when bid? will te opened - u er tra.' awarded 3t the T ' r*. v p.. ; ing ;n the off'" i tV i?. Murphy. r.t fcy. N. C. ' r; I with - ./ficie't sure:" to the . .tv * Five T; : ..'.d I .iars * . com le*' n cf v :-:V- be r<qui*ed ' hi k r. .! *. i the under signet :r :r r.r. unt cf $500.00 shail ac ci... ary each bid as security fw r. -liance with the terms of bid. i*. accepted. The right i? reserved t .reject any and all bids. AdUitiona ' infotraation will be furnished upc.r application to the undersigned This April 15th. 1925. B. W. SIPE. Town Cl? rk NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By virtue cf sunCrv executions is. '1 sued from the Superior Court oi I Cherokee C-K unty, in various action; in which international Agrioultura Corporation. Ridley-Yates Company C K. Orr Shoe Company, Beck A | Gregg Hardware Company. Gramling Spalding- Ci liingwcrth. a Corporation j ami E. B. Norvtil. respectively, arc plaintiffs and against U. S. Nichols, : defendant, I will, for thenurpose ol ! satisfying the same, offer for sale :it public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, between the legal hours oi sale, <n Monday, May 4;h, 1925. all the right, title ar.d interest which the said defendant l". S. Nichols had in and to the following tracts of bind at the date of the dockting of the above named judgement sin the Sup prion Court of Cherokee County, the said lands being described as follows: First Tract: Part of Tracts Nos. 70 and 72, District 4. on the water*? of Rapers Mill Creek, Cherokee County, North Carolina, be ginning at a black oak on the South side of the Rail road and cross the same anel thence down the said Rail Road tc the ford of the creek; immediately above the trestle on said Rail Road thence up a ridge along an old roae in a North West course to G. \V Dickey's line; thence West to a hickory, corner of G. Dickey's line thence South ?Tcst to < uluck oak the second corner of th? tract aforesaid; thence South to th< Creek; thence up the ridge to a pirn : sixth week. \ ou need teair or tar I Goods sold credit or cash. Ron! ? , portunity for worker. Write c dav . for full information. The H. C Whitmer Company Dept. A. Colum??ns. Indian-* 35?3t-pd) Notice to Tax Payers Of Cherokee County Tax listing time is drawing: close. In fact the various tax listers for the various Townships have their notices I out statin? the time and places thev will meet you. ! We are putting this notice in for ; the benefit of all tax payers. The law provides that every man or woman . that has personal or real estate meet your list taker at one of these places that is most convenient for you, and it has been the custom and it is growing very rapidly to neglect this matter and go to Murphy to list your tree on top of same; thence Soutl to a mulberry tree; thence in j straight line to the ford of the creek Northeast of the Stables formerly be ?>nging to T. M. '.V., son. thence t? the dirt road; therce up *u:?l n;.d t( the ford of a branch on said road ii a Southwest course to a lane; thene down said lane to a rail road crossing thence East on the Rail Road to tlv point where the West line of Trac No. 77 crosses said rail road; thenci in an Eastward course to the to| of a ridge; thence to the beginning containing 150. acres, more or less Second Tract: A part of Trac No. 72 in District No 4, aujourninj lands of J. M. Watson and W. H Anderson, and located oneniile Nortl of Culberson on the line of th? Atlanta-Knoxville & Northern Rail way (Now Louiseville & Nashville] crossing Papers Mill Creek, an< known as the old Dickey Forge Mil site, containing one acre, more oi less. Third Tract: A Part of Tract No 70, beginning at a point where thf branch crosses the wagon road whicl leads from J. M. Watson's houes tc the Town of Culberson, and bPing about one quarter of a mile from saic Watson's house, running thence in a North West course following the meanders of said branch for a distance of 170 fett; thence in a westerly course 15 feet; thence in a North Westerly course fifty feet including a spring; thence in a north Easter!) course 227 feet to a pine tree; thence in a South Easterly course to the wagon road, being the boundary linebetween said Watson and the premises described above as the first tract; thence along aaad road 212 feet to the beginning. Said lands being the ianda described in twe certain deeds to *T. S. Nichols from J. J. McCobe and wife, and S. W. l.ovingood. Commissioner, recorder respectively in office of Register ol Deeds of Cherokee County in Book 73. page 424, et sec. and Book 77, page 333, This April 2nd. 1925. B. B. MORROW Sheriff of Cherokee County. <34-4t-dw). r ?* ?! MPipiP T. MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF ELECTION i { At an adjourned meeting of the ' | regular meting of the Mayor and I Board c i Commissioner* of the Town of Mary**;} held on Wednesday, April 1, a municipal election was duly ordered held on Tuesday May 5th. 1925, for the purp ce ? lectin? a Mayor and sir mhtrs Board ' of C"rr....:? . s. -ai'' 1 - to be ' i'y 'r v anrc . \d ur.ng the - r ed yy rrr ' pur- holding* said iict: . E C. Mtllonee is appointed Reg - t. Sid Pendley and Will 1 are appointed judges of said tit ::or>. The registratii n books of the Town of Murphy ar ordered kept open by the Registrar at J. W. J Davidson's store for the registration ! of all p rsons entitled to register *! April to the 25th inclusive. By order of the Mayor and Board ' | f Commissioners. I B. W. S1PE. Clerk & Tieasurer EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor under the -vill of the Estate of Hezekiah Thurman Hnmhv. late Ch<?r okee County, North Carolina, th-s i? to notify all p try on? having: claim? . against the Estate of the said Hezcr kiah Thutmn Harnby. deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at * my office in Murphy. Cherokee ' County, N. C. on or before the 12th day of April 11)26 or this notice will . be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said tut J tate will please make immediate payment. This 11th day of April 192!?. J. H. MeCall, Executor of the Estate of Hczekiah Thin man Hamby, deceased. <36-fit-Mo) NOTICE OF SALE OP LAND BY TRUSTEE NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. By virtue of the authority vested in my by the power of sale in a certain Deed of Trust which said cecd ws.i executed on the 27th lay of September. 11<24. to secure .1. B. and Maek Cutringcr who be, ante < iidorsers on a certain note fo.* .M-lO'hOO. and default having been .nndc in the ' payment of said note. I will on the 27th day of April, 192?*, at th: local I hours of sale, offer for sale at public I auction for cash the follow::;? lot or . parcel of land: A certs::: lot in the "own of Mur : phy: Beginninp: :?t the ???int <>t in, | tcrscciiun of the Er.sren line oi II Campbell street wi*h the Southern I line of Valley R;\.r Avon::!; thence ?!alonp the 'aid Southern I.ine of Valley II River Avenue X. 70 Oej-'re? * and r.,< t East hit.tin; then Southwardly al. on? a strai?ht line 102.5 fee*, to the -j Northern Line of an Ml. v 10 feci s j wide;thence Westward!v along the :>' side Northern Line of said Alley 55.2 i feet to the Kestern Line of Cainphell p W. along said Eastern Line of Cam* : pbell Street 227 fiet to the point of e Be?innin?: and being desgnated as t Iu>t 7 in Block "1!" on the Plat of p Survey made b\ .1. K. l^rPrade, and p nioie fully de.-vrilw ?l in a deed made ', by Mrs, Mary Tnyldr to L. I., and . Maude Heaton ??n the 20th day of t j September, 1924, to which deed re? ference is hereby made. . j The sale f this property wiM start 1 at 10:00 O'clock, A. M., and the 5 terms of the sale will be cash to the - hiphest bidder. The deed of Trust > under which this sale is made is 1 Recorded in the office of tlje Repister 1 of Deeds for Cherokee County in r Book No. 74 at Page 435. RALPH MOODY : (34-4t-mc) Trustee '1 WANTED MAN?You inn mak, $40 | to S70 weekly in Cherokee Coun i ty selling Whitmer's complete line '; guaranteed Home Remedies. Ex* l! tracts. Toilet Articles, etc. Bowles '' of Alabama made $50 in 5 days the ' To Have Demonstration Orchards in County County Agent \Y. R. Cray has recently announced the selection of several orchards for horticultural demonstrations in different communities of the county, and that others will be selected as soon as possible, or as soon 'as owners can he induced to co-oper!ate in the demonstrations. Those selected so far are: The ; orchard of Mrs. I. R. Henry, located in the vicinity of Suit; The Orchard i of E. E. Stiles, at Ogreeta; The orI chard of D. S. Davis, on Hangingdon Jand the orchard of Boone Wright, at jTopton. Other orchards w II be s< ilected for demonstration purposes as, i s. ?>n as possible, Ht convenient loca tions in diffcr<nt communities, it was announced. The most modern and up-to-date spraying and spraying apparatus and horticultural science will be used on I these demonstration orchards during the year and the attention of farmers and horticulturists cf the county will be called to the progress made from jtirnc to time. It is als;> suggested ; that, those who are int'rested in horticulture watch these orchards during the year. ! In connection with demonstration orchards. Mr. Cray also announced that several acres of tomatoes would be grown in the county this year a? LJAPPINESS * A depends on how you feelf If you do not feel good, full of pep and the joy of living --nine times out of ten it's vour liver. . CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Act without making you sick. Take two tonight. Feel good in the morning. Cet a package of 60 for 25 cts. Sold everywhere For Sale By R. S. Parker, Druggist Report of the condition of The Cherokee Bank At Murphy, in the State of Nor**Carolina, at the clo?e of bu?ine?~ April 6. 1925 RESOURCES Loans and discounts.. 117,686.89 Demand loans 4,766.00 Overdrafts unsecured 1.2X7,49 Furnituie and Fixtures 6.728.67 ; Cash in vault and net amounts due from banks. hankers and trust companies ."18,990.17 Cash items held ov?* j 24 hours . . . 86.96 Cheeks for eltarinjliW^B 394.52 TOTAL .... .BH68.7S9.70 LIABILITIES j Capital stock pai l in 17,500.00i Undivided profits, I? ss current cxncnses and taxes paid 1,003.6^ Deposits due hanks, bankers and trust companies . .... 0,973.91 Deposits subject to cheek individual ... 71.393.80 Dt inarul certifificates of deposit .. ...... <>3,157.24 standing: .. . _. . 1,751.12 ' Certified checks .... 4,010.00 I TOT AI liiS,7S!I.T0 State of North Carolina, Couty cf Cherokee April 15, 1 925. I, I'?. Storey, Cashier of th above named Bank, do so!em vy swear that the above statement if. true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. STOREY, Cashier. Correct Attest: E. A. DAVIDSON. .1. W. DAVIDSON. I. A. RICHARDSON Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before ' me, this loth day of April, 1025. J. D. MAM.ONEK j taxes some time later. Now the law ! does not make this provision but does I make the provision that an man failing to list his taxes has committed a : misdemeanor and is subject to indictment and being double taxed, ami this j year we are going to be governed by ; the law. To fail to list your taxes j with these list takers, creates an endless trouble to some man. not just j merely listing your taxes but your list ! must then be kept separate during the | year and a tab kept of this which is no little trouble and uncalled for by theindividual. It only takes one time to do this, there/ore you are urged to do this and by so doing you will save extra cost to yourself. There will he no taxes listed this I year except with the list takers and J that at one of these places. I have been appointed by the i Board of County Commissioners as tax supervisor for this year, and have been instructed by the board to srive the public this notice, so meat your tax lister, and list your taxes with him. A. J. MARTIN Tax Supervisor, Cherokee Co.. \". C. (37-3t-co.) PAGE F: y. demonstration acres for the benefit* of the farmers who are inter sied ii*< the coming of a tomato canning taefor which it is hoped can be established in the county next year. Aneffort was made this sprint? to estab lish a canning factory of this natur in the county, but not enough acrtftgw could be secured to assure its cess. It is understood that the ~cv position will again be open for ta? farmers of this section nexf ye*r; and it is hoped that these demon?Trat;<?r. acres will prove to the farmer* oi tab* section that tomatoes can he gram to advantage in the county. Mr. Gray cuntemplat< s spending*; several days this summer ac tfi? Madisonville, Tenn. plant optvated ' by the same company which seek;* t? ' locate a factory here, with a e-.r to* studying the methods of croc! rig. grading, etc.. of the farmers sufporting the cannery at that place". I"he acres for demonstration have rr*?t yet been annuonced but will be shortly A number of applications for demonstrations have been received by agent, but as yet none have been, ie finltolv cule,.O.J card of thanks "We wish to thank the people o!*Murphy for the kindness shown us through the sickness and death o5" our grandfather and husband. Mrs. L. C. Poindcxter Mrs. Etna Poindexter Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kemb: < ** (.'. B. and W. A. Poir.dcste!" Rome, Ga. Sccut Car Here SaturdayA scout car of the Roitw Chamber of Commerce, with five representatives of that organisation, passed! through Murphy last Saturday ahem' noon on its way to A she vi lie. It wot" making an inspection trip of chr roads to Ashe vi lie with the view ? t interesting travelers in passing b> Rome in then North and South tr-'ps. It was the ht lief of the Koine delegation that in the future a great manj more tourists wiil make annual pitgr images .<? this Southern Appahic??ian section in the future than, .th the past, and preparations are i/tiuc made to direct such travel to this sec tion ver the highways. The party here on Saturday inc'uoi ed W. H. Foster, Secretary of .'r> Chamber of Commerce, John M. ifo ham, President of the Crty Nations* > Bank; <>. A. Chapman. Manage li*it tain Brother.- Co., O. L. D.inicM* retary-Treasurer, Daniel Furnii ;r< Store and J. A. Reese, Man;u?i -WU runner of a party of about 100,. vfW-V will come this way from Rome zfrsnt the 2oth of May. At that imc a stopover will be made at Murphy 'iunjjr"" the night. according to prese V? plans Secretary Foster stated that the Scouting party hat! been royally w*5conved wherever they had stopps>f or. the- way from Rome to Murphy: Th? roads were in much better condition . explained, and the* seenvry was re ported as wonderful. The aeonring party stopped over here for <i\\urer here Saturday, lt avin about 1:15 fur Asheville. where they expected t? spend Saturday night. Notice to Voter* Through the failure of E. C. Mailonee to serve as Registrar, Jv W Brittain has been appointed a no' will" keep the Registration books open ai the store of Brittain & Mayfield through Saturday of this week. a-, re , quired by law. This is not s; repisj tration, but all persons who lijrtij moved to Murphy since the last regi istiation, or who have come of age, or who for any reason ha? not prtvioasly registered, must register this sreek in order to vote in the municipaf ejection to be held on Tuesday, May : :.th. B. W. Sipe. Clerk TOWN OF MURPHY Public Notice Notice is hereby given that v.'k names of all candidates lor the <"i [cos of mayor and member of the r?v?ruJ jo! commissioners ol' tne Town v * [Murphy for the ensuing: ye.w muni j in the hands of the City Clvrtt not. L-jter than Tuesday, April 28th in ovnir. to give time for the preparation < r j the ballots. As the Australiar- iz\i lor will be used as required by law, names must appear on the san ?> dul~lot and time must he allowed f a | preparation. Names handed rz tor Tuesday, April 2*th camicT pear on the official ballot. B. W. SIPE, OervC TOWN OF MURF3BS p A CT] For Der G,.?3 1 Platinum, Silver, Diamonds, magneto points, teeth, jewelry, any valuables. few' I today. Cash by return mail Holce S. & R. Co., OttrgQ, KficS
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