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? MX DtLliN^UtiNT TAX SALE i N OKI H c. VKU LI .\ A?Che: oaee County. The unuei sigued Tax collector of -a:<i county will =eli ou Holiday, August 2, lyJo, at the court house uoor in Murphy, -N C., to the hignest bidder for cash, at public outcry, ti c following ianus upon which taxe> lor the year lb2o have not been paid, in the name anu lor the amount give.i e. - with Cost ad'ied in each case A lonows: 9Q Bw| Hothouse township Nunc Acres A rut. a Beavei, .v. j ly, 22.ti. .-c l ie emaa, Mis. \V. M. . 60 4.00 A Hartio, i ..-i k>6 1151 i'arloi., L. M* . 6U 12.41 v Hyatt, At.a L Jd 0.36 L Harris, Alandy ... o0 0.70 il Sneltou, A. i. 7do 30.44 L 1 humus, A. K. ...254 21.04 li -Not la township o (Same Acre* Amt. Antleisoi, W. t. loo 23.0." b Campuvil, . v. C. .... . . Go a.04 Crow, . i'. .... . 220 . u 3? e Cuiber>?.n, Alts. C. A. . 40 31.80 c Culberson, VV. A. c Isabel!, Tenn. .82 !-a 04.05 l. Cvans, Carl VV. 40 0.55 Green, Airs. A. C. .. . 220 38.0J C Creeu, Airs. .N. L. . lul 13.30 C iioiliwiiy. G. VV. 5 G.US U llood, Eiiuev Huits 83 5.80 L) Haiiness, i-rank .50 3.84 O llaxtne&s, J. A. Heirs 13 3.40 r. Hiutness, Airs. .N. E. 100 5.40 r. Hariuess, liank ana t. G. \ 35 . .44 r Hai., Alls. K. i... 804 52.08 d James, air.'?. .VI. A. .... 50 14.58 u Jiiii.es, alia, i.oia . 53 5.80 11 Aliiier, Clin' 2 j 2.05 11 Aluii, alia. C. C. .. 125 78.01 11 .Nichols, C. c. ,15o and 0 lots 28.05 li 1 rice, J. 1? ...... 8 V 30.40 J< i uleuion, A. C. .... 100 25.20 J? iwtpet, V\. .VI. . a a 12.52 . Sneeu, ira 2j 12.00 .brown, John 55 12.17. Hiii, A. J 1 0.04 , itoomson, v\. b. Heirs .2 * 07 1V Shoal Creek 1 ownthip i\ Name Acre* Amt. K kbt., Airs. Alaudy .... 131 14.70 t\ Ledioia, J. \. 60 16.21 .\ -Yianey, Al. l., 0 14.06 L. Jlason, A. i 140 23.50 i-' Aiasnouru, Win 4u 11.60 l.< Mat:.< w.-j villi <. t?6?? 05.70 i-< -YJcJutiknis, Henry 63 7.33 e. Nelson, U. 1*. 125 20.60 <^uinn, o.. G. 135 2o.lo ?. iCuusom McLean.. lu 2.55 r-i Kciu, Mrs. E. B. .. 13, 18.60 iKunions, J H. 357 60.20 *Self, A. B. 6, 2.>.32 l. ?>< roggih>, \\. 20. 0.30 Li Stiles, 1*. C ioil 12.05 M is tiles, 1. u. 104 7.01 M lay lor, 1. Al. 20 7 32.74 M Thompson, V\. M 700 52.04 M Voyles, 6. L. 74 18.61 1*J Adams, J. A. 41 24.15 1*J dcAverdam 1 owmh.p i'j Name Acres Ami. i'l Burgess, Li. Li 20 17.00 11 Burgess, A. J. 20 15.45 Pi W. K. B. Bel; Heirs 50 10.13 Pa Bran nun McCaii, . 106 31.45 1'; Beaver, John W. loo 27.17 Pi Brown, J. U. A: J. J*. 2042 345.83 P; Briggs, Dr. 1. P 15 10.00 P; Bryson Bud Heirs 60 20.45 P Burgess, Poley ... 1 15.43 P Burgess, Waiter .. . . 65 22.82 P Butier, W. M 8 15.65 p Cooper Estate 250 9.05 P Crain, Jefferson 30 2.33 P Crain, Laura 22 V* 14.38 p Crain, Spenser 12 V* 5.60 P Crawford, J. 11. ... 227 Vi 121.40 p Dockery, G. W 17 V* 19.00 p Dockery, Geo. B 71 34.83 B JLJocKery, is. oo n Faraer, L. F 3i> 20.43 li Farner, Noah 30 3.70 h Graves, W. R. . 101 52.60 h Graham, Walter - 30 6.20 h Hamby, L,. Al. Heirs .. lul 17.45 S Hamby, M. 15 70 11.70 Horton, 11. M 35 11.00 3 Montgomery, Lucinua 00 1-3 3.28 ^ Munday, F. S. Ai G. A. 227 43.87 S Murphy, Nancy 80 15.27 ? McCall, J. H. and [ J. H. Howard 274 1a 31.83 V Pfetteraon, E. M. Estate 44 5.88 V B Thompson, Waiter .... 70 23.85 V White, W. H. L. 500 126.20 V Almond, Lucinda 140 15.27 V Allen, T. C. Heirs 65 10.57 V Brysor., W. N 10 2.77 V Calloway, Heirs ... 640 5-8 51.20 / Crawford, Leo 108 57.9# A Hickey, G. 0 103 11.03 li Hugh/, Zeb 30 7.2# E Jamerson, D. B 80 4.94 C Kirby, A. S B3 7.S2 c Lendermun, S. C 61 11.00 C Lo\-nyjod, J. H. 40 11.17 i. .-ovingood, B. F. Estate 226 23.20 I Moss, J. B. 31 10.20 L tMcTaggart, R. A 1 lot 3.95 K McClure, G. W 168 38.63 1 Redford, Sam Heirs 25 6.58 K Radford, F. W 157 63.23 K Roberts James W 142 42.03 L Smith, O. F 80 22.41 I. Taylor, Polly 75 5.67 N Thompson, H. P. 40 19.08 M Thompson, Theo 40 24.82 N . no.'upsoa, C. 8 30 14.10 i iiuuier, Zeo .. ...... luO 13.73 1 k'hit tier, All red 1 0.07 1 Chillier, J. H. .. . 85 12.10 ; oun?, 8am 50 10.07 ' iu: i;. W. M. 00 20.40 1 ny. Jessie Heirs 50 405 [a ft in Lizan . . . 28^? 2.77 f u.M.bjin. L. B. 75 13.70 1 Valley town Township liame Acres Ami. dan'.?, J. A. 50 25.50 ^ iiain?, J. y. ... 20 0.07 A. JL. .... 35 10.07 ^ Ui. a. \V. l\ 135 33.14 1 uuonu?, K. A. .... 5 lots 31.68 nuerson, J. M. 2 12.41 , 1 uderson, Mrs. J. C. ..... 1 12.00 ruirews Iron Mining Co. 50 32.46 urkcr, J:.o. \V. . 1 lot 13.35 t. ?. .Mrs. Malinda .. 16 10.Co *n, L. o. 05 a. and 4 lots 85.64 1 utift oi Bryson City . o30 58.45 ryson, Jones .... .4 lots 13.60 I -J town, J. K. 60 17.20 ucctnei, ii. J. lieirs 1 lot 30.70 t?5.e, C. C. . 25 a. 6 lots 31.23 aiiioun, 6. i. 8'a lots 30.70 j * huwDeis, ii. A. 44 21.60 1 onicy. (i. L>. 58 14.88 1 onley, U. 11. 1 0.33 i oie, 11. H. 3 lots 58.00 1 oliey, \\. L. 10 12.25 * risp, i . 8. 3 lots 30.70 | 4 av.> i'harinacy 7 lots 343.40 1 ewar Co.e 1300 177.22 | i eriebeity, l'oley 30 0.26 * uwaru.. luui 1 lot 27.31 ;1 nsley, L\ C. 75 52.10 verett, \V. C 15 44.00 ^ ishcr, i >V. 1 30.55 v it"by, 11. U. 46 12.84 v jbby, i hv>. K. 100 13.50 v armi.. James 33 11.54 v oisbuigh, K. M. 2 7.10 uskins, 8. U 30 15.82 1 yue, ivev. H. H 1 38.08 v .'lies, T. J 6 21.56 * jnes, Mrs. iva 1 lot 30.60 unaiuska iron Ure Co. 126 87.30! cphart, J. E 3 lots 58.00 i e.iy. lienry G 18 20.46 Hibiuao Ciauu, ? 700 21U.8U | i.patnck, Jack 3 lots 8.44 j ing, W. ii. 60 28.30 ilputrick Vina 40 22.09 lght, aits. M. L 1 lot 54.30 ail, W. M. .3 lots 28.50 ee, u. 6. 16 17.46 ediord J. W 7 lots 53.57 ediord, J. C- 2 lots 31.45 ediord, J. L 1 lot 3.65 each Lee 4: Guss 0 21.85 each, J. K. jr. 40 a. 14 lots 68.46| ovingood, N. U 7 lots 13.01 uther, Sum 60 15.48 anstcrd, Lewis 6o 30.93 Linslord, Mr.s Octa .. 70 19.03 add Thos. ki. 465 a. 2 lots 63.06 ills. A. 1). 1 lot 17.43 oss, K. C 75 52.75 oss, J. 51 155 14.20 ull, Jerry 4Va 10.05 augeti, B. L. 1 u. 3 lots 57.41 ainter, John 1 lot 11.39 ainier, \v . T 1 lot 17.29 utterson, Fred 1 lot 17.41 arker, M. N 86 915 arker, J. H. 105 6.96 arker, E. A 5 lo^s 27.00 aimer, Arthur 130 a. 1 lot 85.01 aimer, Vester 30 7.63 ace, L. A 39 42.24 aimer Earnest .. 15 a. 1 lot 17.48 aimer, S. H 1 lot 42.55 hillips, W. P 1 lot 47.96 hillips,, Katie 1J0 18.90 hillips, G. G 2 lots 12.28 iercy, H. N 50 75.41 iercy, G. W. C 24 12.27 iercy, Sid Hot 9.03 latt, J. T. Estate .... 1 lot 1.95 ostell, J. W 20 8.89 orter, R. S 210 2 lots 209.57 laxter, Thelma 1 lot 13.00 laxter, E. L 2 lots 18.90 logers, J. B. jr 5 8.52 Rogers, Arch 10 15.76 tobinson, O. P 2 lots 3.65 iogers, Joi?n Jr 5 36.11 rafoffio!^ rr A OA 1 ? ~vv...?iu, -a.. rt OV Xt.to huler, Mrs. Nannie .. 1 lot 15.95 la^le. C. M. . 22 a. 2 lot* 51.25 mith, W. A. 3% 31.84 mith, A. D 20 22.87 Utndard Oil Co., 1 lot 201.99 ay lor, J. E 1 3-4 78.79 alley River Trad. Co. 5267 510.20 Catkins, J. C 5 lots 107.72 ITalker, W. W 51 88.07 V'atkins, G. H. Est 1 lot 24.80 ^'tst, Geo 1 29.98 ' v'ilson, C. J. 20 9.C7 bright, C. M. 1 lot 14.38 eigler, M. H 1 lot 39.55 ilmond, A. L. Jr 35 23.65 iradley, F. D 100 36.83 : turchfield Sam 78 28.51 oxey, Mrs. Maggie .. 2 lots 10.45 ' lolvard, Grady 30 10.36 ' lurtis, M. H 58 9.45 * >orsey Lbr. Co A. T. .. 660 43.04 * icus, C. M 1 lot 15.57 ton , C. D 1 lot 13.70 arr. William 640 a. 1 lot 117.20 ( lediien, T. C 1 lot 10.46 11 K. M 61 14.86 | I 5m?ey or, Kinney Sam ..11 6.81 I add, Kirb 2 24.62 I edford, T. C 63 14.42 I (oore, R. C 1 lot 94.69 I [arvarcar Mining Co. 19% 438.16 * elson, John E 1 lot 19.25 THE CHEROKEE S< Paimer, John jr. .... 40 4.S Rogers, Mrs. \V. M. .30 17.5 Jryson, Carl 1 3.6 inyaer, C. O. 44 lots 24.2 ngat, A. B. 14 0.1 Alison, K. D 3 lots 37.9 ,'ooic, h. E. . 16 37.9 viipatrick, K. T. ...... .. 18 9.6 urKcr, Jefferson D. .. 60 18.4 rhompson, G. E. 20 6.9 iurgess, Hattic 2 lots 12.7 iray Eugene .... hs lot 2.1 launey, Adam .... 1 lot 2.6 K Kinney. Mrs. Luther 1 lot 10.0 It* Kinney Emory 1 lot 13.3 Lol-erson, J. A. 1-3 lot 8.9 aiolina Lbr. & Supply Co. ..... 6 a. 3 lots 12.0 Murphy Township, Book 1 Name Acres Ami tkin, Arthur 1 lot 84.7 llmond, W. 0 751* 8.9 Lllison, C. A. 62.2 20.0 tllen, J. M. 50 3.4 tmos, H. L) 2 4.2 trio wood Ruthy . 75 7.2 ixley, J. 11. 1 lot 30.5 Vxiey, J. \\ 1 lot 63.2 5'arton, H. A. . .... 5 24.3 Jates, F. O. 3 lots 45.8 Jell, J. C 1 lot 4.1 Jaitie, Sinclair 1515 a. 20 lots 732.8 Jrittain, A. M. 97 2-3 65.7 froolc, H. J. . . 220 24.5 irendie, J. II. 1 lot 45.9 Jurrell, J. J. 28 20.4 iojd, \V. A. 210 91.6 .ampbell, Tom .... .... 1 lot 23.1 .arrmger, \V. R 40 0.5 -arter, K. fcl 98 28.5 .hastain, J. S. 356 69.4 .nasuun, J. L 3? 3*4 11.5 ~aeroKee Co. jcu. H. Shu veil Trustee 18U0 a. 9 lots 2822 2 Jiark, Iru 60 7.4 -lark, Miss Cinda .. 16 2-3 4.2 Jooper, George 1-6 int, in A. K. Bell Lot 18.2 Jooper, T. J. Kxe 400 64.9 .ook, Iheuriore 50 11.3 .ornwell, B. b 2 10.6 ^airoli, Gilbert 5 7.5 javiuson, S. \V. Heirs 1 lot 13.0 yavtuson 4: Mallonee.. 2 lots 38.0 Javis, J. 1. . 50 11.8 ^avis, J. M 1 8.5 Jecker, J. M 29 22.7 Jecker, F. M V& 13.6 lockery, A. W 122 33.7 Jockery, T. W 100 22.3 lockery Kollin 62 47.9 Jockery, A. T. Lbr. Co 50 7.8 .ggars, J. C 130 22.5 'jliiolt, Mrs. J. N 5 lots 4.1 'Jkin, Harve 1 lot 110.7 -nloe, L. A 218 54.4 ain, Mrs. Julia 26 30.8 runkum, N. E 27 8.2 rankum, John 1 lot 12.6 reeman, Alias i-ida .. 25 7.2 jnoinuey, C. C. . 1 18.2 jiioert, T. J 1 lot 26.2 iraves, Bob 50 17.3 iall, W. P 28 13.3 lartness, G. H 30 11.4 iartness, Lily 85 13.8 iarwood, J. H 2 lots 19.5 iaigler, Don 8 6.8 Hayes, J. T 541 35.0 tienson, J. O o 17.8 rtensiey, J. 11. 1 lot 6.7 Heighway S. C. 14 135.3 Hiawassee R. Power Co 350 71.6 Holder Brothers .... 1 lot 68.1 tiolcomb, J. M 1 lot 13.0 H us kins Heirs 4-5 int. in 131 23.2 lordan, J. A. 2 lots 14.0 (ones, Lewis 120 15.9 tones J. S. . 71 10.8 lohnson, G. H. 15 7.0 lohnson, G. H. 14 6.5 lohnson, Gay 35 49.3 ?ephart, J. L 50 10.1 tvympton, Mrs. H. C. 25 23.2 Linthicum, A. G 1 lot 42.7 Little, T. G. & J V. 1 lot 7.8 Lunsford, Calvin 3 lots 6.7 Vlaneval, D. W 1 lot 60.2 Nlayfield, Mrs. E 1 3-4 94.1 Mason, William 10 2.3 Mason Heirs 101 4.4 Mauney, L. E 260 268.7 Mauney, T. J. 1 lot 107.9 Meronev. R B 9K(\ ooa a Meroney, R. B 165 12.2 Mils&ps, Neil 1 14.3 Milsaps, Earl 1 lot 10.4 Miller, J. W 15* 12.0 Mingus, W. M. Heirs.... 1 lot 24.8 Moss, Grover 35 10.1 Moss, J. L. 100 30.3 Murphy Township Book No. 2 Name Acres Am Mulkey, Mrs. Ellen 17 V4 114.0 McDonald, W. C 93 6.9 McDonald W. A. Est... 36 27.6 McGaire, Mrs. Julia .... 64 7.4 McRae, J. W 15 7.2 <ix. W. J 100 23.8 *?orvell, E. B. & Mary 25 a. 9 lots 203.0 )wenby, R. A 360 a. 1 lot 98.3 'ace, A. M 00 .. 6.6 'ace, L. A 130 tt 22.9 'aimer, Lenarri 135 34.9 'aimer, Nancy 1 lot 10.0 'aimer, Geo 24 14.7' 'aimer, M. H 60 28.1 'atton, Mrs. Rose ? 1 lot 47.4 'assmore Estate 1 4.1 :OUT, MURPHY, N. C. j l av no, i. ->1 1 lot 21.85 3 i endlev. bid 1 lot 66.25 i> . i iu; d Heir? 3 6.32 0 i'uM-y, John 27 ^ 50.23 ^ n. Ci. W. 30. 3.78 4 Kadiord, Joe 31 5.30 1 Rowland, -\. J. 13 6.76 8 Rogers, Billie 31 '/3 8.40 7 | Kok- rs, T. P. 143 64.31 4 Rogers, A. J. 316 37.63 0 i Roberts, John SI 30.00 ' 4 Rose, A. J. 35 4.IS 1 ai. ?tK>. 51 rs. L. 1. 181 44.8b 8 ' Sioc imu, J. I 4: Kaohel 5 I llot .3.33 3 blued, Will 1 lot 5.38 j Soles by, J. \V. 28 5.80 1 0 Spenser, J. M. 35 10.33 Mudstili, \V. E. 3 lots 35.25 t. Stewait., Jim 15 8.38 3 StHndridg.e Heirs 133 21.20 0 Stiles, \V. M. 2 lots 7.10 7 Stiles, J. W. 3-5 int. 0 | 689 101.95 4 Stiles, J. 1*. 210 101.15 0 Stiles, J. X. 69 14.51 5 i'rom. son. J. W. 1 lot 119.65 1 i lioiup^on, J. K. & Mrs. 6 | Avei y 200 15.85 0 l'homas, A. D 100 0.13 5 ' 1 ownbon, \V. L). 14 186.46 0 i valley Kiver Lbr. Co . 3 7 50.20 7 ! Yoyles, Estell 105 80.30 2 Waaace, 8. W. 1 lot 5.62 j 8 Walker, John 150 15. 7 7 i 0 toeiL, iNoianu 60 16.04, 1 to hite, K. 1'. 65 5.14 8 While. J. C. 5 Va 16.2/ 1 ?\ line, Harveo: z.ed 4o o.OO 1 to ill, C. W. 41 61.63 4 j Wilton, K. A. 100 10.34 0 to neon, T. J 70 24.68 1 oung, to ill 46 7.25 Allen. Luther 1 lot 6.y0 5 Allen, Jim ... 2 lots 10.55 0 tiowan Heirs . .1 lot 4.50 1 Hell, Janee 10 5.05 . tflacKwell, Jake 1 lot 10.16 1 5 v urier, John 1-4 4.60 5 Ca.ier, buai 1 13.06 0 tdiuwuy, Jennie ..... 1 lot lo.80 w coiuen, .lonn . 5 3.40 1 urn jiaggie tv riairy .. 10 12. <2 u r uiwuou, Jim 1 lot 10.33 ** nail, lasvi 1 lot 6.04 6 i'uwe.1, to ill 11 11.08 8 Foweil, Aeil 1 lot 0.10 ' iuaueitn, Irank 2 lots 8.58 ^ buoderih, Eden 80 18.80 I ' to 1 ley, Al. L> 1 lot 5.42 j ^ tooou, Hayne Heirs .... 40 17.70 ' todaaniaon, frank 73 16.05 tto. 11. iruvu Agentj 0 .. 23 14.04 2 Hickey, 1 rank 1 18.20 ? Hiii, l-rank 1 21.37 ^ Huuba.d, Victor llot 5.56 .vicKae, John 15 5.66 10 Pavna. B. S. 40 9.7R '4 Standard Oil Co. ... 1 lot 1BU.72 i0| B. B. .MORROW, 1. C. ; MARBLE [0 :21 q Mr. Richard J. Smith, of Morgan- ; ^ ton. N. C., is spending his vacation 0 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 2 Smith. y Mrs. R. M. Hannah and Miss Hazel Barton went to Andrews last week and had their tonsils removed. They ^ ate both doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Palmer and ! 4 children, of Canton, Ga., spent Sun5 day and Monday with Mrs. Palmer's 0 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mulkey. ' 7 Mr. Glen Barton who has a posi0 lion at Canton, N. C., spent the 4th , 0 with homefolks. 1 0 Mr. E. A. Mintz returned to Tam6 pa, Fla., after spending a short va0 cation with his parents. 0 9 After spending a few days at home Mr. Vernon Palmer, returned to his 15 position in Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Pal7 raer will visit here for awhile before 10 joining Mr. Palmer in Ohio. 3 ,0 Mr. Cecil Barton, who has been at g Canton, N. C., for some time return. 0 ed home Saturday night. g Mr. and Mrs. J. E . Hall, of Whittier, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ' Hall last week-end. 8 o Miss Bonnie Hall who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James Bennett, of Proctor, N. C., for the past ? six weeks returned home Saturday, j ? _______ Miss Cornelle Coffey, of Buahnell, t. ' X. C. spent the week-end with her 8 parents. 0, 0 PATRICK NEWS 7 1 1 The severe storm of last Saturday I 0 done considerable damage to the : crops in this section. 2 ??? Mrs. Cora Moses and Mrs. Leuada 9 Clark and little daughter, Ruthie Mae ; 1 returned to Copperhill, Tenn., Sun- , * day after spending the week with ! 0 friends and relatives in our section. I 5 ' If Mr. and Mrs. John Satterfiald and ! 5 four children and Mrj. Emma Taylor I 2 of Kyatt, Tenn., viaited the formers 5 and latter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lum Satterfield over the week-end. .Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shearer ant grand-daughter, Millie Mae Quinn ana .Mrs. Mary Ha in by and chddrei and Miss Lula Pickersimer were tin guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pickle simer and family Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Ed Brown and bub; of Ohio, have been visiting the form ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perlit Brown for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Danner an? three children and Mr. llobart Dob bins, of Copperhill, Tenn., have beei visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Pickle simer for the past week. Mr. Fish Sattertield made a busi ness trip over to Mr. W. H. Allen* one day this week. Mr. Will liamby of Etowah, Tenn. is visiting his brother, Mr. Jerr; liamby who is very ill at this writing Mr. Kirt Hamby is sick with meas les this week. WOLF CREEK It is reported that the Rev. F. R Carter and wife are both seriously sick. The revival meetings which wen neld with the church at Pleasant Hil Lite last two weeks canic to a closi Sunday with the baptism of sevei persons. Mrs. Harvey Gaddis is very sic] with 1. ii. in the nome of her mother Mrs. Mat Vv ltnrow. She has hai inree sisteis and one brother to dii with this same fatal disease in thi iust lew years. Mr. James Faynter and Miss Saral tttttoKtns were quietly married by th. Kev. A. F. Rums last Friday nea Mr. William Madison s, only a icv melius being present to witness tn? ceremony. A his is Mr. Paynter': second sail on the matrimonial "sea' as he lost a loimer wile a few month ago. It was the writers privilege, alonj with seven other adults and thre< cmldren, in fact two "Lizzie" load; oi us to visit relatives and friends ii un- vicinity 01 .uarrietta and Atlanta Cia., Sunday. The trip was mad< uithout a single mishap except a lit lie tire trouble one on of the cars The most of the party enjoyed thi trip, alt ho it was more than a 20( mile drive. We found the farmer down in that section very "blue" ov tr the ravages of the Texas Flea They are there by the millions an< they claim are doing them more dam age than the Boll weevil has evei done. Your scribe went into th< tie id and looked them up and the] look like anything else but a flea, i: 44Carolina's Fori THE CHARLOTTE OBSERY four leased wiles coming direct news oi the ASSOCIATED fR. j \ hK office all over the Carolii tire Us of correspondents daily gi world, tea lures ol u?e lugnest of which are curr.ed oy no othe piete Cocai, but to, nation and w< e?s of iltt; CiiitlCXiOT iiu OBSl The Observor is a complete n ana bunauy by more people in reason?u leiiaule newspaper, c it is news, m addition to mun> wnuie page ol the most import oieu comic secnon, in audition l bunuay. its mat set section is ueot sport suctions in the boutr If you are not a subscriber to nil in me coupon beiow and n with your suoscripuon, or you you can compare the quality oJ metropiitan newspapers in the for one year in order to get a scribe lor one month, three mo means, if you have never read and fill it in for at least one a means, if you have never read ' SUBSCRIPTION Daily and Sunday Daily without Sunday Sunday Only THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVE? Circulation Department, Charlotte, N. Carolina. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $... tion to THE (Daily and Sunday (Daily Only) NAME ? ADDRESS FRIDAY, JULY 9, 192? the pests which make the dog scratch and keep us awake at night are the J true type, although the former seem ,. to be as active as the latter. They i are ju t a little longer than a gn*t e < and aie of a light green cokr and - . are gone at the least disturbance and will return without notice. I have discovered that they are here in our y oean fields by the millions and may - attack them as they have the cotton e in other sections. They seem to be the most active while the d< w is on early in the morning. Mcthew 24:7, 1 ' says " There shall be pestilences," - j and must be finding a partial fubi ! iiliment in these pests. j BELLV1EW NEWS There will be a box supper at Xot la Saturday night. s Mr. Frank Anderson and Mr. Mel| vin Bruce have returned home frorn Akron, Ohio, where they have been ?| working for quite awhile. Y , Miss Kate Brand, of Atlanta. Ga., ' ! is visiting her >istcr, Mrs. Hubert { Hughes. - | Mr. Vaughn Stalcup, Ernest Hughes, Misses Zebbie Cobb, Minnie : Kaper, Blanche llenson and Nona {Cobb spent Sunday afternoon in I1 Andrews. ? Miss Athie Lance, of Winder, Ga., ! is up to spend the summer months I here with relatives. i Report of the condition of j CITIZENS BANK. & TRUST CO. $ At Andrews, in the State of North Carolina, at the closa of Buainest June 30th, 1026. RESOURCES ! Loans and Discounts, $67,428.43 v Furniture and Fixtures. .. 2,587.25 ' Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks. Bankers, and Trust Companies. 4o,238.11 TOTAL $105,253.79 LIABILITIES 1 Capita) Stock paid in $15,000.00 - omliwded Profits, ic&s current V expenses and taxes paid ..4lJ0. 23 ' Deposits subject to check, e Individual 57,072.03 " => Cashier's Checks outstanding 2,3o4.64 8 Time Ceitificates of Deposit, i Due on or After 30 Days 29,436.89 I TOTAL $105,253.79 s State of North Carolina, i County of Cherokee, July 6, 1926. , I, R. T. Heaton, Cashier of the i above named Bank, do solemnly - swear that the above statement is . true to the best of my knowledge and s belief. ' \ R. T. HEATON, Cas) ier s Correct?Attest: CLYDE H. JARRETT. D. F. MEHAFFEY, 1 G. B. HOBLITZELL, Directors. r Subscribed and sworn to before s me, this 6th, day of July 1026. r J. H. ABERNATHY, f Notary Public. die (iDbamrer :most Newspaper." ER'S news is the latest, having i into THE OBSERVER olficc. The I ESS is relayed from THE OBSER- | nas to the otner newspapers. 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