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AGE SIX - LEGAL SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS OF THE TOWN OF MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA. The Town of Murphy. North Carolina. offers for saie upon sealed bids, or proposals two issues of bonds of' the said municipality, both by au- j thorlty of the Municipal Finance Act.1 as follows: Forty Thousand Collars of* water, Bond*. bearing six per cent interest maturing one thousand dollars year-1 Jy. beg.nning three years af*e.* ?.f issuance, for thirty-.-:x year? 192*. to 1963. both inclusive, arc* ' two thousand d >liars i*. each of the ye;r> 1961 and 196.3. Twenty Thousand Dollars :t- e: ltupr vcment bonds. bearing six per ?-vnt interest, two thousard dollars t mature each beginning three years after date of issuance, for six years 192S to 1933. th inclusive, a: i four thousand dollars i.. each of the years 1931 and 1935. Bidders may submit proposal for either < -aid issues or for ht*h. and' en h ' idder must present with his , ?,;.i .. . .. ici uuru a.frs up in an incor-, poratod hurik < - trait company, payable to the order of the municipality, or < f an executive, financial or cletical officer thereof. or a sum of money f r or in the amount equal to two per centum of the face amount of the bonds bid for, to seIcure the municipality against any toss resulting from failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of h?s bid. ' The sealed proposal will be opened ir public n the 7th day of November, 1925, at the office of the Mayor of Murphy, in the Library Building in said town, and proposals will be received until that time. Further information can be obtained from the undersigned. This October 22nd, 1925. j B. W. SIPE, Town Clerk, Murphy. N. C. ! | NORTH CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Superior Court. IN RE: Administration of the estate of Jordan Street, deceased. NOTICE !. Having qualified as Administrator cf the estate of Jordan Street, deceased, late of the County of Chero- , kee, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned < at Murrhv on or before the 16th day of November, 1926, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This the itOth day ?f September, 1925. , {Signed) C. B. HILL Administra1 ?*-6t-h) tor of Jordan Street. r Quality determi you tak Quality in its design j its fine appearance. Quality in its chassis > liant performance of Because of the lasting ante?and a perforn ^ cars?more than tw< Chevrolet owners. Come in and let us ; vj. features that make C V( Let us explain how in< vV xhe owner of a fine n : Touring - $5 Roadster - 5 , Coupe . 6 all prices p, 11 iw>. ^dickey MOT( . ADVERTISE NORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, State vs. Walter Bryson. PROCLAMATION Whereas, an affidavit havin been filed with the undersignec Justices of the Peace of Chcroke County. North Carolina, giving in formation that a felony has bee committed by Walter Bryson. in tha he is charged with willfully, unlaw fully and felonlusly. and of hi malice aforethought having killei and murdered one "Bud" Bryson -:d the said Walter Bryson flee fr. i .Justice, conceals himself, an* . : arresi and service of the is :o<i process cf the law. Wherefore, the undersigned. .Tus '.ices of the Peace of Cheroke* . nt> issues this their proclaims r. against the said Walter Bryson iring him, the said Walter Bry forthwith to surrender himself id hereby empowers and require: he Sheriff of Cherokee County " 'h Carolina, to take such powei with him as he shall think fit ant co&uirv for the going in searcl - I pursuit of. an<l effectually ar .vhendinjr the said Walter Bryson And the sail Walter Bryson i; y warned that if he, the saic Walter Bryson continues to sta> . lurk and conceal himself, and os not iminediately surrender himi. then any citizen of the Countj capture arrest and brinjr hire :o Justice, and in case of flight 01 -i istence by his. the said Waltei 'V.yson. after beinp called upon and .v;irned to surrender, may slay hin without accusation or impeachmen! of any ciime. It is hereby directed that this rlanaticn shall be published at door of the court House at Mur . Cherokee C.untv, and also thai . he publisehi once a week for four hs in the Cherokee Scout, a newsper published in said County. This the L?th day of October, 1925. l\ E. NELSON T. N. BATES Justices of the Peace of Cherokee :ntv. North Carolina. (10--it-b) AN ORDIANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. SIX PEK r.NT. STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE TOWN OF MURI'HV, NORTH CAROLINA Be it ordained by the Board of "ommissloners of the Town of Murphy, North Carolina. Sc.lion 1. That for the purpose >? providing funds to improve the itrorta of the Town of Murphy by penetration macadam pavement upon Peachtree Street, Tennssee Street. Hiawassee Street, lley River Avenue, Walnut Street ..ce Avenue and Grant Street in said town there shall be issued ' IXKlftrflllM j^SM" I f ~ nes the pride c in your car and finish makes you proud of construction gives you a brilwhich you may well be proud. ; pride to be found in its appearlance worthy of much costlier ? million people have become show you some of the cmaliry bevrolet preferred by millions, ucpensive it is for you to become tw Chevrolet. 25 Scdju,- - $775 25 SSST^1. 425 75 IrEcw 550 O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN ? 3R CO. ' THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. > MENTS and sold negotiable coupon bond of the Town of Murphy, North Can Una, to the amount of Twent thousand Dollars, raid bonds to bcr | interest at the rate of six rer cen payable semi-annually, and t-? nutl jj ure serially in the maximum perso !. of ten years, two thousand <i !lai e of said bonds to mature each yea: i. beginning three years after date c n issuance. for six years, 1928 t t 1983 both inclusive, and four thoui _ i and dollars in each of the year si 1934 and 1935. and said bond j i shall bear such date and be issue! , in such form as the governing bid; s of the Town of Murphy may, b; 3 resolution, determine. Section C. That a tax aufficicn I :to pay the pzincipr.l and inn est o . said bonds shall be annually leviez ? and collected. Section 3. That a statement o ,, the debt of said municipality h:z . been fiied with the clerk of the , said municipality and i* open fo; 5 public inspection. Section 4. That the probabu r period of usefulness nf said improve I ment for which said bonds are t-. jibe issued is ten years. Section 5. That this ordinate* . shall tr.ke effect thirty days aftei 5 its first publication, unless in ih< | meantime a petition* for it^ sub mission to the voters is filed undei | the provisions of law, and that ir .'such event, it shall take effeci When approved by the voters of tht t municipality at an election as i: provided by law. The foregoing ordinance was 1 passed on the 12th day of October i 1925, and was first published on the 16th day of October, 1925 1 Any action or proceeding questionj ing the validity of said ordinance t must be commenced within thirty . days after its first publication. B. W. SIPE ?10-4t-T.^ Town Clerk. ! AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WATER BONDS OF THE TOWN OF MLR PHY. NORTH CAROLINA i i Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of The Town of Mur,'phy. North Carolina. | Section 1. That for the purpose of providing funds to install a pumpIing and filtering plant and extend the watermains to suppry water for l the use of the inhabitants of the .Town of Murphy. North Carolina I there shall be issued and sold negotiable coupon bonds of the Town of ', Murphy, North Carolina. t$ the (amount of Forty Thousand Dollars, said bonds to bear interest at the ; rate of six per cent, payable semi annually, and to mature serially ir me maximum period of forty years lone thousand dollars of said bonds '.to mature each year, beginning three years after date of issuance for thirty-::!x year's 1928 to 1963 both inclusive, and two thousand dollars in each of the years 196-1 and 1965, and said bonds shall bear such date and be issued in such form as the governing body of th? Town cf Murphy may, by resolution determine. Section 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 3. That a statement oi the debts of said municiplity has been filed which the Clerk of th< said muncipality and is open foi public inspection. Section 4. That the probable period of usefulness of said improvement for which said bond: are to be issued is forty years. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect thirty days aftei its first publication, unless in th< meantime a petition for its submiss ion to the voters is filed under th< provisions of law, and in that eveni it shall take effect when approve* by the voters of the municipality at an election as is provided by lav The foregoing ordinance 1 wai passed on the 12th day of October 1925, and was first published or the 16th day of October, 1925. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordinanci must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. 9 B. W. SIPE (10-4t-T.^ Town Clerk NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 01 I REAL EST A TP UABW fC" By virtue of the authority con tained in a Real Estate Mortgag. made and executed to the undersign ed R. C. Hamby, Mortgagee, on tlx 17th day of October 1923 by J. B Rostand Wife Addie Rose to secur< an Indebtedness of $49.65 of rrei \ > AURPHY. N. C. "j daio t. the said R. C. Hambv in whic . : hey Conveyed the following res estate hereinafter set: The sai . Mortgage being registered on th 10th day of January 1924 in Boo Number on *)age No. 114 in Boo >- j of Keal Kstate Morgages and Trus y Deeds in the office of the Registt ; f Decd? of Cherokee County, X. ( t j The said Indebtncss of the said , Rose being due 1st day of Januar 1925 Default bei.-.g made in th payment of said indebtncss or an part of the same and it bei.:g pas due the undersigned will sell the her< in conveyed property to the highes bidder for cash at public sale at th Court House Door, In Murrh] s | Cherokee County. X. C. betwee *| hours of 11 Oclock A. M. and 11 j O'clock P. M. or. the 23rd day o ^ November 1925 to satisfy the sai ^ indcbtr.css ar.d the cost of the sail " e. It being a piece of parce ' of land situated in Shoal Cree' , Township. Cherokee County, X. C 1 i adjourning: the lands W. A. Beavei J Nipper Adams King and others: Beginning on a Post Oak on th' West side of the Public Road it being: the North East corner of th Viney Kilpatrick, Dowery and run Eastwardlv with the Ridge Road t? a Post Oak Corner in the W. A : Beaver Lir.c then North with th Beaver line to the Public Road am | a Road Corner; then West with th aid Public Road to the beginning Containing thirty (30) acres man or less. It being part of Tract No This October 21st 1923. R. C. HAMBY Mortgage! J. H. McCALL (1 l-4t-pd) Atty NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County. To A. M. Simonds, Entry Taker foi Cherokee County: The undersigned W. H. Woodbury Buncombe County, North Carolina enters and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of land ir Beavcrdam Township, Cheroket County. State of North Carolina. th< same being vacant and unappropriated 'land, and subject to entry, viz: On the headwaters of Bell Creek ,a prong of Bcnverdani Creek, beginning on the Southwest corner ol Entry No. 951, Grant No. 2973, an-J j runs with its line to the Southwest I boundary of preemption No', j 521 Grant No. 1301; then with the ' line of said preemption to the Nortt j Carolina and Tennessee state line then with said state line and various courses so as to include all the vacant land to the beginning. containing j sixty acres, more or less, by estil . motion. W. H. WOODBURY. Entered this 27th day of October 1925. Notice is hereby Riven that a war rant of survey will be issued to thj , above named party on or after th< J 26th day of November, 1925, for thi [ above described property, if there i: ' | no protest filed in this office on o before said date. A. M. SIMONDS, j Entry Taker for Cherokee County 11 (12-4t-w) ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE State of North Carolina Cherokee County. Having qualified as administrate | with the Will Anp.exqd of the Estab [ of Nathan A. Carter, deceased, lab x>{ Cherokee County, North Carolin; this is to notify all persons havinj . claims against the estate of the sail . deceased to exhibit them to the un , dersigned at my home and rcsidenc ? on Wclf Creek, Hot House Township Cherokee County, N. C. on or befor ? the 27th day of October 19?6 o this Notice will be pleaded in ba s of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will pleas make immediate payment. P This the 27th day of October 192c . J. M. SIMONDS Administrator with the Wii , Annexed of Nathan A. Cartel t (deceased) late of Cheroke j County, N. C. (12-6t-jms. j I have smashed every record i i. Far Rockaway, N. Y. "The Phantoi of the Opera" featuring Lon Chanej t Mary Philbin and Norman Kerry. 1 reels. a?. 8 "COLD IN THE HEAD" r la an acuta attack of Nual Catarrh Thaaa aubjact to fraqnant "cotda" ar. IIAIX/8 CATARRH MEDICINE la i . Trwtnwl coaaUtln* of an Ointment. t< be Ml! locally. and a Tonic, which acti Quickly through the Blood on the Ma ? cosa 3*rrf*c#e, building up the System and maklae y?ra leas liable to "colda" Mold by druaalfita for over 40 Tears. T. J. Cheney * Co.. Toledo, O. " p A QT I For Dental Gol V-./ \OI 1 Platinum. Silvei Diamonds, msfreto points, fall E teeth, jewelry, any valuables. Ma ^ today. Cash by return mail. a Hehe S. A R. Co., OtaefRt Mich. < ? k i h I id ic k M i mmmmma6^Bmemmtmm : IfhXli'tlTt 3 MOTHER ? Fletcher's Castori; Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething ^ prepared to relieve Infants in ai c Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, pr< Natural Sleep withoi ? I To avoid imitation*. always look for the Proven dirftjon - ? ?irh package. Ph "BEHOLD I STAND AT THE DOOR AND KNOCK" 1 Business Houses Close During Tent Revival Service Hours? Great Cooperation. i God is knocking at the door of| : Etowah as never before. At this! i time we are in the greatest Revival' J, Tent Meeting ever known in Etowah.! " Bro. J. H. Stansbury, the Evangelist, ti ' and Bro. Pat Coville, his manager, IJ feel that God has sent them this) i way to warn the people to turn from j ' sin and live for God, and Bro. Stans-I F bury is the most fearless preacher I v ieve: heard. He preaches God's word as it is in the old book, and Cro. Col- G . ville is the best personal worker I have ever seen in a meeting. It li 1 looks by the talk of the people and > the prayers going up to God that C ' dear old Etowah will be lined up for 6 ; Christ. Oh, just think what this would mean to our homes and our children. J S I have never in my life seen such tl great cooperation in a meeting the . good pastors of the churches in Et ?- F wah are doing all in their power to p make this meeting a great success, f Got bless our business people of E ? R r! 1 THE SOUTHERN SEE Who will the new < 0 | e a The ability of any busines g j ital depends upon it9 credi J I Do its stocks and bonds ofl Is the property conserved e ! Has it maintained a steady >. j Is its business likely to exj e ' Has the management a pr? r its threefold responsibility: [1] to give good service [2] to deal fairly with an [3} to safeguard the capit e owners? The management of the S vites an examination of t measured by these standa It invites this knowledge < e standing, particularly amo ) South?its customers and cause their cooperation ha n | the Southern whet it is to n | organization in which the r, right to take pride. Greater participation in S< ancing in the future by its employees will make the an institution of the South i ? I n| | SOUTHERN R A I F.id?r 6 ,fJJ ? n ? V.VWI Ul i is a harmless Substitute for Drops and Soothing Syrups, -ms and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach > Regulate Bowels >moting Cheerfulness, Rest, ead tt ?Piates^r^?rsignature of ^Ajo^/x / Cz&At,I ysicians everywhere recommend it WOLF CREEK The Rev. Thomas Tructt presehed n interesting sermon at the Owl r ek school house last Sunday night. Mr. Ralph Grey, who has employ* lent at Gastonia, visited his mother ist week. Mrs. Mattie Welsh of Gastonia was lie guest last week of Mr. and Mr*, ohn Marcus. Miss Mary Jones has returned from 'arney, N. C. where she has beee isiting relatives. Miss Hattie McRas has returned to noivni? iu iisjiiic ntrr wurK. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Davis spent ist weekend with Mrs. Davis' parent! Rev. Thomas Truett will preach it Hd Hnngingdog Church, Sunday the th' I have broken all records ii cattle, Wash. "The Phantom of tie Opera." Itowah. They have closed their laces of business from 2 to 3 P. M. or the revival services.?Etowah ntcrprise. VES THE SOUTH I provide I :apital? s to obtain new capit. far safe investment? rely capitalized? earning power? >and? >per appreciation at to customers ip'.oyees al investment of the outhern cordially in- I he System's record rds. yf its strong financial ng the people of the I its employees?bei done much to make day, a transportation whole South has a K outhern Railway fin- V own customers and P Southern still more V LWAY SYSTEM] I ,jf
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