PACE FOl'R Ctic Clirrofirr ^coui The Official Organ of Murray and Cherokee County, North Carolina ' PUBLISH I'D r~\' KKV FF:?l?AY C. W. BAILEY Ed.'or Manager mR5. C. w. BAILEY, A?>oc.?te td. B. W. SIPE ... Associate Ed Subscription Rates One Year fl.nO Bight Mrrth? 1 >0 S:* M r." Payable Strictly In Advance "T7 rcac r^ -. b:*-. f thRnk*. ? * ' ; rtc - -ert: n, tbve': le advance. I>i?play and catbe Ve e: d for I N. I of ".he v. -. -r -v.": - . - ; p . -V. unless '.t ' : i.ve the n: :i .* .. . net Cf g; <1 i I Enter* i in ; *. ; r.y. Nor: - il K " " - *.ur Eve y ; i r?> a _ : 1 -ir.ire. A : trr v. jdcm. Vnivcr- " : r. : t . r.iL *'* . - ; fix p. pc'\ mat Mamc. More ".n the' ^ : r : * '! the rest' m her v.at-r. "tt : *1 ' v. .1-' ".ini -i B??y, there- * p$'-' >-"M can't T' y "Tied Piper" ? *-. - . i - he hud so many ; iv- wn at him. The irjir n barber If that in a-.vHIe he has to attend : a a aie .1- : iter. Train a 1 ! 1 in - i\ he should go wv ' Id the traffic cops -11 n ' 1 -ther him. Ma- i- " n ! v.ed with It* per cent Th< n raining r?l percent ;y d int. hint. Due * ? e suicide and other a there are L\i)OlU>l?U w.? bands. And ver here tluae are their husbands. Due the uncertaii ty -f their return nliv-. mountain timbers in the A arv required to pay their bote! ".> in advance. For the same rep.s n r :!eg-*eis never extend credit. Vive Fr >ident Dawes complains that ur : r the present rules, a 1". S. Ser.r.* ha- the i isrht to talk on any sr.! .-et he wants to as long as he wants to. Also under the present "riiM -" the American people can think1 a y thing about a l\ S. Sonet, r they want to as Ions as they want to. so why all the fuss? GOOD ROADS Rome was proud of her roads; and whether it was the roads or other factors that led to the glory of the Roman Empire, it would be difficult to imagine any civilization reaching the empire stage, or ev<n n stage of limited prosperity, without good roads. Probably no one ever saw too good or too wide a street or highway. One may have seen same street* or highway.* that could have been built more economically, or some so good that property along, them rose in pure! asable value above his pocket book: but at that he would hardly censure the im- j provement?he would inwardly ad-! mire the enterprising spirit ' that prompted their construction and maintenance. Street and highway building ha? come to be such an engineering profession that no longer lay views are i necessary to holster up plans for' their layout and construction. What is thought sufficient in arteries fori vehicular traffic today becomes a . congested situation tomorrow. A large percentage of population is' continualV on the streets and high-' v\V - . - . v * <;<ier the jrreat :i<l ossities : modern trar^portatic and distribution. ard whin we " ~a.lv and I v. l'.y c -nthe ih-vt that with the tighter. :n?. :* private property iines ; -r f> r adequate an i well: and streets i> ^ne- e??ary ' ;e exrre-sion of th<? dem-Yratk* i: slinct to travel, to visit, and j : . V 1 trade, then will be eede i the toueh-sprinjc <f -:r-re-"r t pjV -ie auihrities to r - more r< ads and good ri f.w better. A*. ECONOMIC MELTING POT A ... . z:<* with trre .?. p. *si sa i that what thi< coun*ry '? > i* a huge meltinir pot into i . !! s end types of auto ore thrown, out f which r c< < une stan lard nake of ar with a standard price. Tr.3: is almost what is happening -i - ihk Happen, njnranveiy ..kirtgr. in the motor car industry. Standardization is what the people . ; ! < mand and vet. We might do ^ - li to carry out the mel'i >z t i -a with re.-aru t-- the drivers f motor ears, and thus develop a -rand rd -f -unity and safety. MITCH ELL I ZING THE GOVERNMENT In ill probability the majority of |tragA">'ri'':|ii people will continue to ail ? I. William Mitchell as a Moses deliver the Government out of the bureaucratic wilderness. That rh-e.id 1-e led it i> cviifent. But what will happen U Mitchell. and v."hat his tirade of abuse. It is Mitchell's tenacity and-fearlessness, as well as the question of the truth - r fal-dy of his char<re?. that arouses 1-uMic i.-.terest. All the wmld like* a fighter. l!" the men in our Army and Navy depart uents are as "cilin" inal a> Mitchell would have them, thi-n thanks for tl is Mitehelli/.ed interruption of the nation's pursuit of happiness. If Mitchell ht> it all w nir hi* indictments will he quashed i> "he f"r?e -f truth and the rl-vrs i military law. L'eder cettuin conditions, jealousy between the Army ad Navy, with "he mixed Marines, is traditional; in fact, in case- it hus been tnetily nurtured and fostered. N*<oK the Air Service with all its ramifi ViiVii.il.-. il> fiSMiUlllH'S. US Uisplucement of Imth the laftd and naval totvcs y?-t it' dependency upon both. Ii is no wondei that this ureal bra eh < f national defense has a spokesman, and it i- equally less wondrous that Me veil known Mitchell should ' be that -eokesnian. Secretary Wilbur and others already have entered .- weeping denials of the Mitchell Jchar'j'S. And now that ti e battle of \or!'.- and adjectives is on, the inun11 y waits with eagerness to hear more fully fn i me of the "Mitchells'* the defensive sale of the case. di-ul't the> will give Miuheii.) The -went of the brow of a lot of fellow- comes from brow-beating. iYeai >W?nd f Prog byAmeria A very interesting volume co straction and rehabilitation the five years since their re Handling record volumes < operating efficiency than in j achievements constitute a rt ?the greatest in the histoi "Actions speak louder tha splendid accomplishment bj tinuation of the cordial supp of confidence on the part of t of the Transportation Act arrangement between the G Notwithstandina their fnili their investment, as permits United States have, during tl three and a half billion doll more powerful locomotives They have appropriated neai current year for similar heti Of thia gigantic fire-year teal. thrLcuiavi'/wANaahvillcRailr.- *d baa authorized approximately one hundred and twenty million dollar* for new imprm ctnanti. rtrrrwittirf nearly SAlsf the nror? rty inv??tmfnt at the end of Fe control. In other wor-ia. during the paat five years thia Railroad / THE CHEROKEE SCt, MARB1 E It is row claimed that the \,..ley River bottom ian 1- have the argent crop of com which they have prow in several years. But the upland* corn is no account. It is said th.it there ii-j'.* e.'it-usjh u!u win > n Valley River to do, locally, the cbming winter. And thi^ section h: rveated a pood rye crop. Farmers are hcr.v M trying to s?*ll their old corn at $1.50 j r bu- i ! Corn and rye ought not to Imp moi? than $1.25 per bushel. We understand that Florida promoters are taking options on inch property .n and around Andrews. 1 Lot them come down around Marble If they really want fire properdin the way of lands, especially. Everybody is stiil talking the motorcade, pood road*. the Atlcta I Journal- jtk I We have had several showers. The pastures are getting their usual .. at of green. Cows, no doubt, are fc 1injr better, and ?ho milk pitcher } >? fcts own tale to tell. V nice herd of young black cattle gassed through Ma: ble one day la-t week. Why do they dtive them fi-m Andrews t?? Murphy? (For hett r freight rates?Ed) Mr. Kennemur. of South Carolina. I was in Marble and spent Saturd: and Sunday last in the home of Mr. I truce West. Mr. Kennemur. who is interested in 15. V. I'. U. \vi<rk. :?d' dressed the Marble 1*. Y. P. I". Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The Marble pastor. Rev. .1. M. Woodard, of Neodmore, filled pulpit Saturday morning and Sunday morning and evening last. The State Sanitary Inspector. Ricks, was in .Marble thi< week. S , people did not relish the idea f I building new piivio, especially cost thereof. Mr. Stanley Mukcy. ..f Malto .. who has been so long sick. \vc arc glad to report, improving. Stank y has had, and is having, a hard time. Mr. Fred Palmer i> building a newhouse. Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell yon that perfect Purification of the System is Nature's foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that, are undermining your vitality ? Purify your entire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs, once or twice a week for several weeks?and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotnbs ire the greatest of all system purifiers. Get n family package, containing? full directions. price :r? cts.: trial package. 10 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.) A Ql?I For Go,d 1 I'latinum. Silver, Diamonds. magneto points, false leetli. jewelrfi any vniuabies. Mail today. Cash by return mail. Hoke S. & R. Co., Otargo. Mich. fs off erfuls [l'ess f m Railroads uld be written nbout the reconof American railroads during turn from Federal control. af traffic, and showing greater my time in their history, their al epoch in railroad progress -y of transportation. m words", and this record of r the railroads justifies a conort of the public,and a feeling he people that the provisions afford an excellent working ovemment and the carriers. ire to realize the fair return on L-d by law, the railroads of the ie past five vears-sram* noo.l.. i ars for modern freight cars, and roadway improvements, rly a billion dollars during the luuNuta or *P*nt. practically K of tne total amount of roocoy invested during ?-he firat Seventy yean, of its niittart. The mfroodl are thinking pro< d working efficiently. Thia or coon ft for the wonderful record detcrUxd abova. -trr. MURPHY. N. c. LEGAL DELINQUENT TAX SALE NO i North Carolina?-C'herokcf County: j The underw ent d Tax C Hector of * -aid county v ill sell ?.*i ,.i ;ay October "th. IPS5, at the court hoeieo door in Murphy. N. to "lijrh ?? ' bidder ftir cash, at : ub . ' rv. the following land? up*- \v ' r 'the year 1924 have < : .. , . same biinjr list<d for tax..* i. th-"' nanto and for the a:, ar* . c. low. with ci sts . <] :i (1 n .. h ,.-c follow -: MURPHY TOWNSHIP Name Acre* Ant. II. I>. Am. - t $ ! 58 * ' IT. B. ? ?nv.. :i 1 27.e<>. ' C. P. < ? ' : or "> Int? : st in A. R. <v- .1. I: 1 ' ; .-..20 '".r Mr*. W. T. ' p. i .. t : :?.4? B..1. Grays - " 14..'? ' M. I. Hall ... 14.- j',1 ('. .1. Marcus T1 T. C. Ma n:? !.." H. A. Owe " 2.* "? I N. AV11?. r. . 111 r'r W. Witt '.'1 20.2- r : -I. >1. Youoff inter* ?t in 11 1 - 2".,lT> i.. \. Carroll 2T > Ilnr'M Mulk? y. trustee 14 'j ' A. I. ( ??lc hciis 11* - 11.TO Mary Cook 11 ^ .'.75 ~ W. T. Coorc-r Sr T o I r. 2?>0 17.?" ? ya;.!.t:yto\yn v w nshh Nome Acres Amt. C. \Y. AincM 1 1 Mt* w. ii v. ... . l :;->.?!> ' H. H. 1 It .14..-.15 *" A. T. I'ar-ty. ...... 3 Iota 0T.17 ,'h. I. ; :r* Kilwarils IT*. 1 4*4 \Y. 1*. A: A':, lire:.- < ry. 2 lot- 4.07 William Lsil '5 1? ** 2*4..08 Frank K N'enl 7 ' 7.2" John K. I'att?n . . 11 ? 221.7* 1. Y. Parker !"'? 14.">."? ,, Arthur Palmer 12' ..n i 1 1 1 I.. O. \Yt?t ...II* 14 >82 t} ( . M. AVr ijfht . . . lit 14. > -J H. c. M< ore . 1 ! 4 ' HOTHOl'SK TOWNSHIP Name Acres Ami. A. R. THonr.s 2*1 SHOAI. CRKKK TOWNSHIP Name Acres A*r?t W. J. ('rain 1 1 1.!" R. P. C'ol* a ; H..*J John AY. Fh y i. . . *7 1- 5 r,, ? ' H. B. riont? is l i.oo ' BFTAYKRtiAM TOAA \S1I1P Nsmc Acres Amt. r. J. < . Crow 7"? 27.>0 L. l>. (larrett 50 II. A. Hamhj 131 8.04 a? \Y. M. RobrU !i?0 28.02 p* W. P. 01OM. Tax C. ' it r <h TO THE PEOPLE OF HI AW ASSEE CIRCUIT | mi presiding; elder, i\ \Y. Tuck- i. -i writes: "Circumstances over which ini I have no control make it necessary .tin for me to change the -'ate f--r h i1- . u ing your fouith Quarterly Confer-18^ nee from Sunday, Septbdibe: 27." 'So you may plan to he present at an all day gathering Friday, October 1 -I 2nd, when preaching services ancf ? . busii ess session will be held. Strive N>' i to biing the work out with a clean ; record for report to the annual corIference. Our regular preaching ^ vice on the fourth Sunday will he K< |held at Uelleview, 10:30 o'clock, "rl1 ' Murphy time, and ? o"cl?>. k a* Mar- " " tin's Creek. LACY T. KDE .S. P. C. th< Co EIGHTY-FOUR MILES OF |?n PAVEMENT LAID IN AUGUST,"1'I f.l According t?? figure* from the cor. -,',c -triH-tion deportment of the State " Highway Commission, 84.23 miles of ? v paving was laid during August. sai This was divided as follows: i?v Concrete 38.22 mile*; asphaltic concrete 17.26; sand asphalt 8.03; *s'? and concrete base 20.12 miles. gg OWL CREEK. I j The Rev. Mr. Thomas Trnett 5c I conducting a protracted meeting, here. There was a number of Boili'-g Spring? young people heie Sunday. Mr. Harrison Jones, who has been' employed at Rohbinsville, is spend-! ing a few days here with his fatmly.! Mr. James Hollvfield of Bates Creek, was the guest of Mr. John Marcus Sunday. Mr. John Blight was the guest of Mr. C. C. Has? Saturday night. I Mr. J. Dockery and family, of ] Pendergrass, Tenn., are visitig relatives here. A large crowd of hoys from Grand-' |view attended the meetings at this! place Sunday night. I We have been having quite a1 I good many visitors, and we wish to assure them all a hearty welcome. ADVERTISED ITTH \ROLlNA. erokee i'ovuAy. I:, t: > .porter C >urt B. HILL. r-- hti:-- ; f i.o-,j St wart, reitlv U- ? ; 1 '..any Suddt-.r, C":;i ddcb. Laur:: Vuddv4h ar.d Jvhn !d?b. . * . ! fondant * - : : ntitkd a 5 vc ha? ' '* : i" - " :'v'. ' in ?aid j ;rt by . rf. iT " * tit:on< r. * :. -u- 'b; - t nor i- . 1 ?;* three y b:.' : - < c . !<: ? :. C<'?r.b?. . i cwnnv :h the btirs of ' ?; ?. r if. in and ' > . : * c f ' if an ] . unty. jDistri;-: N-\ Tr. : . 2'. r.ar (llar!y <l?vr r-<I einr.'r c n a -: a"! < ry ;nd toak n a rineo. > th -rrnr ' : . 1. . i - .1. ' . - - - ' } ' r ^ TM it --n th- -.it'1 hf'stow. thence rth l*>-! - and black . n ? I? ' w?t 130 cs to a sn .. I : k o a ro< ner : N . 1. n - ->uth 1' It* t . th i . A-r about <. *. CJkn Si.ddith A. \V. Ax . n i ' .ii ut .*?-4 <<i : ; * ' * m: flfT: lit": At: . * '<. r". : r. ' . i t-:i-: into -:* ! : :?? : ?. :.n.J t n - 3 ! .it-3- . -- * i ntr - -i therein - vt-r-.'. it - -ii ; . itnjr to him i. n iy' ' 1 \ the rr.i!: . >f ... > arui n rtnuY> :.... t. xct'J tin?? - -t: :' 12 nor "t . t ' -.? ;t - '. : nt'y iv.-. !- .!! . ' ?.*! '.t ' - : T . > uid<.:h. Let i: Af'i' i. iU tnk < i! y i i! to s;.,' t: ,.vi| .... demur t. th. pri son bet tin ?n In f? rt the 2nd day i October. 25, t!:i r -f th * S> ' w ill b snted. It appt iTinir *'? t* ... ->-ivno : ?k \y tht aflldirrtt of C. H. Hill.J it h : I -I : .-ft his . :> : i. i it nppearr *. > ' \rv tr-.it ;h. ht-ir-* at lav.I. S: v.or*. >.> R?and r* t "* . m'?t after duo pen.-. '< f . .1. :..id tht at their j itte? ar* .:nkn ? ;. r\ It i- ?It : i V'ouit that j 'do- f : f5 -n ?.f thi.< nctii r.J mpat. I y *."- ' -ranee of tht tition hen in, bt- r :>h i in thej ro2;to .*i-. *. : w k]y newspaper! r, *. j ....... ...... ? 1 r ur ?ue-1 Ive v. . . > t. 5th. Zh. ab< v - . i th* n-iM ivht. a I ) a ; li ' " iu'.t < ' any, ere-ted :: within th I .1 v.ed y I.av. -'.v i-raver f?i j ,11 Trif V. k . .M\ 192". E. I.. '>A\TS 'irk -4t--cE. i r Court 'Ti? ' SALE UNI'ER DEEl> OF TRUST iVfaui; ha\ t r en made t>> tlv ? T r.m-.-n ; .yau-nt of the i- f-tt<l?i* stc. . <1 ' y a deed t?f| i?t t .\'. cuted by him :? the under-1 ifitd Trustee. dated August r?th. 24 and n;i;-t t 1 n the office of'j R-gisier f I).- !- of Cheroket unty in Bo Tt at *p?Pe 411 tljej iersiuri: . v. ill, fur the purpose of i isfyins: th -aid indebtedness, offer j * ^ale ;.t juV'iy auction Monday toler 12th. 1925, at the Court uso door in Murphy, X. C. at 11 lock A. M. th^ land? conveyed in d deed >t" tru-t described as folrs: Retina.n^r c-n a holly near a in? it being tract No. 133; thence rth pol = with .lames ThoropBARC Two of them, and oth for tl \ Eighty acre faim on Brnsstown Cri land, splendid house and outhuildin borhood. A Barlhiin and fine tort Eight room house on I'earhtree St now being laid, large lot. water S2.I00.0d with term?. Fine for far See us if you wai W. P. Ode FRIDAY. 5 EPTF.MBER 2s .,2j <!ENTS n ' J ? hi k rv; r v.i? . s-!. *. K ... ime corr.r yT: ' * " "Jth with S. 'in, ' .t of a m , v> 'TK" - '"vn the mount:.;n trjtk >. s. Sjnd to the t r , th": *' *t th the p:;'.' ,. . . , .u ... " J ' ... : containing acrfj r; :* n : :bor 3rd li'2". . U. S. G. PHII i IP? ' r'istw NOTICE OF STOCK LAW~~"~ ELECTION ' * " . ,Jiar III efincr r . ' . :?v Cnnimi.- -< - unty. North - .? ;;na " ' . y of Sopton.il- . i '? >$ ! by ' North t : ;t asking tha* i'n >tofk I ! 'iy th '| 17!? - - - i-f ' liortl ' arolina, in regular ?e?. r i t M'lnr :;. S pt'm : J", thnt an election be held mtjiI- th. rules and regulation? of t! Hi-. - 1 e lection laws of the state n-lina at tin- grand staE ir. the ' '! i k at Murphy X. C? : liarv hcrrina;1 -?t r,a? _ . ) iv of O i 1!?2S. - stock law or.a-.rai' -t st?vk' ' '.lowing ton h \\v. . - _ on V.illex II; r at the ; vrr.e. - the* township line h<. hy and V alleytuwf T " sos same. and on the !.?r of anil rt:*ini--r d nm its mouth at Ilhwuatt down Hiav. i u?f if tho stock lav. iii?tntt th Hate* <"; ? k Si k La* . net* with th t aid j\v district t?? the* top < { -be int in hetwc- n t'rvtk > Uiv r; In nc? with th ley < -aiel iividc in .1 noitlurly e^rt< n Vallcytoivn Town-hip line: with the' Vnlloy' -\vn T"wrship fine t- the pluc?. ot l-gmnbif n Vailev liiv-r. ' And :> ? th, purpose of said fleetie.n i: 7* ordt'tcd that a new rtftshe it! of trie it1.;' i -'- 'I vol* ' - i ! I'ouiidary *e: : aboTt ?" : i tlui or ill'red l?v th? Board "t <" nty'Commissioner- t A. H. Prtv.r; e appointed Kegi ; u of - i?l lection and that .f. M. Barndt and 1*. f. Mauney be appuntid ?? C: . : .-aid ?! ?tio?. ami forth* -aid A. Jl. Drown as Rt -trar in said v >tirjir precinct t- k< <;? *?nk op< at hi- plae or resilience ^ fining: Saturday. Sipten Il?th. l. -A. and 1 k* ? p same pen each Saturday for four rui -ive weeks; ,l i..ur Krvn,r tii Rcgistrur for Tomotlu precinct and Olivir Stiles and J. T. Hayi* be appointed as judges for -aid elcctiit f''- T i;'i.tla voting privim * and lot the said reg-trar to open hi- borfc at his place of busiress it To modi on Saturday Septcmhcr I'.'th. 19ft and to keep them op.-n each Saturday " r four suee -sivt w.-ek . and <* Saturday, October 17th. k?*e|? books open for challenge. Those is favor of Stock law shall v< a pr?* t: d or written ticket i f usual d* for stock law and those aua ' t stock law shall vi le on u written printed ticket against stock law. It is furthrr ordered that election be conducted and held in the same manner and way ;> 'he irencfd ilcctim and thai due urns k* made to thi-* board. T. \V. AXLEY, Chain ;?n. Hoard of County Commissi?*? A. M. SIMONDS. Ex-.ff ?- Cld to Board. lAINS ers to follow. Watch lem ??k, more than half (rood hottof Rs, Rood orchard and fine neifk' IIS. reet in Murphy, fronting pavinf and all conveniences installed nily desiring school opportunity* it to buy ot sell ?m & Co.

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