FF.PAY, JUNE M, 1926. the featherhead a, J NOTICE OF SUMMONS |, NO: v KOi.INA?Clay iii the Superior Court, nnd J. B. White, W. >1. ;?nd .1. L. Sellers, the ( county Commissioners of! i ? i. ?unty. 11 vs. Moss, Ola Ogle, Fred i -wu heirs at Law of H. J i NOTICE < | nts above named will ] t-.:*t an action entitled i been commenced in the ! i of Clay County, North i imi' purpose of fore- > ir tax liens and recover- 1 - and claimed from de- ' ntiff, said liens afa real estate in Shooti unship, Clay County. " a. fully described in the "hi action and in which are tenants in common; defer, innts will further et th. y aie required to ear before the Clerk of or Court of Clay County iliee in Hayesville. N. C., , h day of Juno 1926 and ] I -Mis' demur t-> the complaint of ( the relief demanded in ) :.int will be granted. ; ISth day of May, 1926. ' W. 1.. MATHESON. i| t rior Court, Clay County. . i.d (L) I, iNISTRATOR'S NOTICE qualified as administrator to of It. R. MeAlister, de<-f Cherokee County, olina. this is to notify all ^ having claims against the ' " tiie said deceased to ex- . 1 ?!?. ....j : -? -- - n't unui-iaignva on or the 1st day of June 1927 or ^ u e will be peaded in bur of "Very. All persons indebted estate will pleuse make imr payment. . l>t day of June 1926. E. DICKEY,Culbereon, N. C. " iiiistrsitor of R. R. McAlister, pd) J NOTICE OF SUMMONS d I! CAROLINA?Clay v 1 nty. I;i the Superior Court. c Cl County and J. If. White. W. M derson and J. L. Sellers, the a ; aril o r County Commissioners of d Clay County. vs. ' 'Mllian, !> 1 pear before the Clerk of the Super!' r E Court of Clay County at his office /n ? Hayesville, N. C., on the 19th day of t(. !inie, 1026, and answer or demur tc 1 l' e complaint in this action or tie re- ? lief demanded in the complaint will b ke granted. This the 18th day of May, 1936. b W. L. MATHEFON, Clerk Superior Court, Clay County <41-4t-A. and G.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE r Having qualified as Administrator s ?f the estate of G. W. Hensley, de- t ceased, late of Cherokee County, a North Carolina, this is to notify all i ie-sons having claims against the s estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of May 1927 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ( s SS3I ffij il] ^ CllHPf Rpfrainn/I As Band Leader By Brevard | t The following article, taken from j the Brevard News, will be of interest . to Prof. Cutter's friends here: t As a fitting climax to Music Week ; which was observed in Brevard last j week, comes the annnoucement that < Mi. F. J. Cutter, prominent musician , nf Brevard, will be retained as lend- ( er of the Brevard Band. For the past three years Mr. Cutter has been instructor of band instruments in this section and his ability as tutor organizer and leader is recognized by those who have had occasion to be in contnct with him and his work. Mr. Cutter's experience is band work has heir recovery. Ail persons indebted j tj said estate will please make im- j nciliulc payment. This the Oth day of May 1020. B. P. GRANT, Administrator of G. W. Hensley . to ot-g) EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Kxecutov unler the last will and testament of Harriett Fricks, deceased late of herokee County, N. C. All persons mving claims against said estate will iresent the same by 23rd day of i day 1027 or this notice will be' i?.oik-u in uui in iiivii recovery, aii M?r?ons indebted to said estate will nake payment at once of same. This May 22nd 1926. S. M. GRAVES, Executor of said Estate, [42-6t-pd) NOTICE 40RTH CAROLINA Cherokee County. In the Superior Court, n the matter of Mrs. Leila Dickey, Administratrix of the estate of F. ). Dickey, deceased. Having quali lied as Admisint?*atirx f the Estate of F. D. Dickey, deeased, late of the County of Chero;ee, North Carolina, this is to notify .11 persons having claims against the state of said deceased to exhibit hem to the undersigned at Murphy, Jorth Carolina, on before the 12th lay of June 1926, or this notice rill be pleaded in bar of their reovery. All persons indebted to said estate re hereby notified to make immeiate payment to the undersigned. J This the 31st day of May 1926. MRS. LEILA DICKEY, Adminisratix of the Estate of F. D. Dickey, eceased. 4316t-d&h) rORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County,To A. M. Simonds, Entry taker for Cherokee County: The undersigned W. H. Woodbury f Buncombe County, North Carona, enters and lays claim to the foliwing described piece or parcel of ind in Beaverdam Township, Chero-j ee County, State of North Carolina he same being vacant and unappro-! riated land, and subject to entry.' iz: On the waters of Beaverdam Creek j BEGINNING on a stake in the line' f No. 2588, runs with said line N. j 131 feet to ft stake* thenre 711-30" . last 2239 feet to a stake and white ak in the line of No. 560 W 571 feet ? corner of same, thence with the ne of No. 560 S. 1051 feet to a1 orner of No. 14602, thence with the' ne of No. 14602, N. 60 W. 1171 j eet to the beginning:; containing y estimation 40 acres more or less (signed) W. H. WOODBURY 1 Entered this 12th day of May 1926 ' ,TORTH CAROLINA, Iherokee County. Notice is hereby given that a war-' ant of survey will be issued to the aid W. H. Woodbury on or after | he 5th day of June 1926 for thC| bove described land if there is no >rotest filed in this office before aid date. | . This the 12th day of May 1926. j A. M. SIMONDS, j Entry Taker for Cherokee Co 40-4t-w) THE CHEROKEE SCOl ByLF Van Zm\m ct'n LJ ?cen varied and covers a long period ?f years. His qualifications in his 1 trofession have enabled him to pro- J luce an organization which would 1 >t? a credit t" " ? 41 ' . _ ? v.k/ i?uvii uutvi man Srevard. Taking such raw material ^ is is usually found in the smaller 1 ities, mostly among boys, and add- 1 ~.g those who had some training * n music, he discovered talent and ' ioon had an organization that attract- 1 d the attention of those who sponsor- 1 d a permanent band for the town. ^5? the old tir put carboi Compression compression GULP1 Ifo-Tft the modern caused by ca with the age ency is accon Til GtJLF No-N( harmful to EE of any kindsummer driv GfJLF No-N ordinary gas< | The Oral | GULl fT. MURPHY. N. C i (Fi.?. [ Last year on many occasions the 1 >and gave concerts which were enoyed by vit-itors and residents dike and the band's popularity increased with each entertainment. VII during the winter months the caching was continued and much ,ime was given to concert practice vith the result that a most credtable twenty-two piece band is now it the service of the public and for irivate functions. To the Board of Aldermen, the UfiifWKt ~ j vns Moutt into R years the carbon onation in automobi ce to motor efficie lotorist. Gulf no-1 ne carbon bugaboo i to work. No-Nox and Power 1 is power?Carbon adds and the combination give: >x Motor Fuel not only automobile engine?but rbon deposits on the wal of the car;?clicks and ki aplished?followed by mc its Guarante >x Motor Fuel is Non-N tan or motor than ordinar -that the color is for iden ing ox Motor Fuel is priced Mine?ana is worta it. age Gas?At the ? REFINIJ SSSS5S5SS55SSSk3 Getting Distant fll?-JFTg ET~^ /Tii^r /w?u. / Tb oai X\y/^V4 I Ju%T w Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis Club is due the credit of the arrangements for retaining Mr. Cutter as the band leader. The Aldermen are paying a substantial portion of the leader's salary for three months and the civic organizations have undertaken to raise the balance, so that Brevard is assured one of the most entertaining forms of public amusement during the coming season. Open air concerts will begin on June 15 and a program | IOTOR FU5S3 ?SKKC limns Mote hil i knocks, clicks, pin; le engines have bee: ncy and a sore spc Vox Motor Ruel ha into an asset, in fai Carbon are Twins compression?No- Nox 3 wonderful motor efficaer withstands the high com also the added higher a Is and piston head whicl locks are eliminated?gri ire power and greater inil s goes with i orious, Non-Poisonous a y gasoline?that it contai tiflcation only?and will three cents per gallon 1 Sign of the Ormn IG COMPi PAGE THREE ce Station* of all Tinas . TU A PAPSO.'/ rSN WV AtMOIMCU i'VISC HIS flAfalN U&V/ attco? // mJimx'ss of two evenings each week will continue through the summer to September IB, on Thursday and Friday evenings. Mr. Cutter says that in addition to the regular scheduled concerts, he is willing to have the services of the hand available for public occasions, without additional cost and asks that sufficient notice be given him to permit urrengements with sufficient, men to make a creditable showing for the band. i if IX SKS 'Is ?s or den a mailt to the s turned ct it has withstands icy. pression at jmprassicxi i increases sater stficieaga. I* i nd no more ins no dope not heat in ligher than ?eDtsc \NY