MARBLE a !> Mrs. R M. Hannah and Miss Hazel r Barton went to Copper Hill. Tenn.. Friday, returning Sunday. Mr. I. P. Burger, of Chatt3worth I I Ga.. visited friends and relatives here ! Saturday. Mr. Burger has been away from Marble about six years. i i The Sunday School Convention met at Belieview. X. C.. on Friday the 9th. Marble wor the pennant again, by having more deligates present. ' f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barton, and family visited Mr R. D. Almond who is ill Sunday P. M i< Friends of Mr. Bayless Dockery are very glad to see him on the streetBilious 1 dull feeling "ATY old stand-by is Thedford's . J A Black-Draught?I have used * it off and on tor about 20 years," fj ] | says Mr. \V. S. Reynolds, of i\. r. u. .-\rcacua. ua. j "I get bilious and have a bad * . taste in my mouth. My head t | feeis dulL I don't juat feel like \< t getting around and doing my * work. I know it isn't laziness. * i but biliousness. | **So I take a f< . d " es ofP' ick- ' Fraught and when it acts well, I t : get up feeling like new - "full of J , pep' and ready for any kind of. ; work. * "I can certainly recommend it." In case of biliousness and other ' disagreeable conditions due to . an inactive liver, Black-Draught J helps to drive the poisonous im purities out of the system and J tends to leave the organs in a * state of normal, healthy activity, t Black-Draught is made entirely J of pure medidrnl roots and herbs J and contains no dangerous or j harmful mineral drugs. It can ' I be safely taken by everyone. t | Sold everywhere. Price 25c. J ig? | WEL IS perty being sold, < tc I It goes withe Section. The pec like this special lo Paved street with the best inst: i-*= ** nffprc Kpffpr Murphy, N. i j through this parti j tion of America t, [ j Remember, 1 ? j ering size, that off * S' I[ BAND || Holts j 300-1 FORSYTfc itrain. Bayless has been confined to ii? room a few days on account of aeasles. Mrs. J. V. Palmer spent Saturday light and Sunday with her sister. Mrs .ush Ledford at Andrews. Miss Elva Dehart. of Bryson City, rrived here Monday night to spend ome time with her parents, Mr. and Irs. M. L. Dehart. Mrs. C. E. Rieketts who has been sit ng her uncle. Mr. J. M. Coffey or the past month, returned to her ome at Old Fort, N. C. Mr. R. C. Coffey and children of iastonia. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. L McHan Mr. W. J. Barton left Tuesday to pend a few days with his son at "anton. N. C., also visit a daughter it Asheville, N. C. PATRICK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wade Picklesimrr *rd children, of Copper Hill. Tenn.. .isited the foimer's parents, Mr. and ^Irs. Tom Picklesimer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Malbert Kilpatrick md children of Ranger, N. C., were he guests of the latter's parents, dr. and Mrs. T. J. Shearer, Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Eller returned home Sunday from Tennessee where she was called on account of the illness md death of her mother, Mrs. King Miss Ruth Quinn and little sister, ?f Copper Hill, Ten., are visiting their grand parents Mr. anJ. Mrs. T, J. Shearer this week. On Tuesday, July 6th, the death Angel visited the home of Mr. Lowrj Tones and took away his wife. Mrs Jones had been in poor health foi ?ome time. She leaves a husband anc eight children to mourn her loss. Our home the death Angel entered. At the mid of a summer night. And bore our precious mother From earthly cares away. She is gone but for a little while. For we'll soon see her face to face And we'll talk again in Glory, Of God's redeeming grace. There, farewell is never spoken. And with loved ones we shall rest Home-ties will no more be broken, CLcincurtrinciciocicLEi nJiJIJUlJIJ IJUIJIJUIJI. n i w LAL )NESC PROPER 60?BE. ew Subdivision of Chara ew Subdivision of Value ew Subdivision Located City Square st a few things in our sell is is the case with the EL ( >ut saying that Murphy, iple are of the highest sta cation was set out by oui :s, sewerage, waterwork ructors that money can e nvironments and environ C., heads one of the ferti cular section you not onl hats getting along its ver ive claim that there have ers more to the home sei CONCERT, FREE BAF inger-Lum I BLDG. THE CHEROKEE SCO I I In the Mansions of the blest. F F Mrs. John Pickiesimer and dnugh- T Iter, Ora, returned home Sunday from F Copper Hill, Tenn., where they have F (been visiting friends and relatives H I for the past week. S .T NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TOWN V TAX SALE C | For the purpose of satisfying the (ti-xes due the town of Andrews, N. i C fur the year 1925, the undersignied will olfer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the ; own Clerk s Office in Andrews, N d C., at 10:30 o'clock A. M., on Mon- a day, August 2nd, 1926, the following ->s lands in Cherokee County N. C., on 1 which the Town Taxes for the year F 1925 remained unpaid; list of which , N land to be sold and the amount oi J taxes due the: eon, with cost of ad- * vertising and sale to be added, is ii follows: d Anderson, Mrs. J. C...1 Lot $ lQ.Oo d Anderson, J. D 1 Lot 13.25 a Arbogast, J. C. Jr.,....8 Lota 42.00 1 Bell. A. R 1 Lot 10.0J li Brown, U. G. i Lot 30-QU Ca.houn. G. 1 5 Lots 25.00 d I v^ole. H. H. 3 Lots 62.25 b |v_oxey, ulis. A. L 1 Lot 5.00 o -iisp, r. s> l Lot Ja.U'i a Dewar, M:s. Alice....3 Lota 122.25 t uici-r., 1. A 2 Lota 25.93 v tiicgory, W. r. 1 Lot 11.35 t iienson, Z. T. 1 Lot 12.00 1 Housed, R. P.. 1 Lot 18.25 Jones, Mrs. lva 1 Lot 25.00 ( Kephart, J. E 3 Lots 47.63 e rv night, Mr.--. M. L. .1 Lot 45.00 I ; Lail, \V. M. 3 Lots 22.00 c Leach. J. R. 4 Lots 55.00 1 Leach, Gus & Lee.. .9 Lots 17.50 s . Ledford, J. C... 2 I^ots 24.50 c : Ledford. J. W. .... 6 Lots 44.38 ? Mills, A. D 3 Lots 13.75 f 'Painter, Jno? 1 Lot 7.50 i Palmer, S. H.&M. H. 3 Ig>ta 259.88 i Renew Your Health i by Purification Any physician will tell you 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. Calotabs are the greatest of all ayBtem purifiers. Get a family pack age, containing full directions. Only 85 eta. At any drug store. ' 4dv.) cctTt Ldlrti >AY, Jl TY OF E. C. M AUTIFUL BUILDING LO' cter Two Blocks from .f ling career that we have an < Z. iVl oore Subdivision. N. C., is one of the leadinj indards, progressive, and pc r forefathers to be inhabited s, electric lights, county ro< mploy, elegant churches, v< le mountain valleys of Nortl y breathe the pure mountai: y best from its own actual j been bigger developmnts tl iker,speculator, investor, or * TERMS: 1-3 CASH, B IBECUE, AND MANY OT mus-Truluc COL. F. M. HOLTSIN iianiaiWiirai^^ h y JT, MURPHY. N. C. 'aimer, W T. 1 Lot 12.88 j on 'hilips. Mrs. Ruth 3 Lots 43.20 o*e 'hil.ps. W. P. I Lot 52.13 co> Vrter, R. S 1 Lot 67.27 v?fi 'osey, G. T. 2 Lots 63.77 foi I oxter. Mrs. Thelma L Lot 10.00 ' re: lagle, C. M. 2 Lots 30.00 , aylor, J. E. .. 3\ Lota 65.78 a.ley River Trading Co., (Core Plant) 500.00 ! . F. Woodard, Town Tax Collector.' am NOTICE OF SALE dv Dy virtae of the provisions of a red oi trust dated Apr I 28th, 1925, nd registered in C.ay County iorth Carolina, April 28, 192 in hoo . of Mortgage Deeds, paee 494. from lossie Martin and husband, V. A lartir., to Jhn Thompson to secure 627.00 due by note, the undersignd will sell at the Court House door i Hayesville on Saturday the 31s ay of July, 1926, to the nighe t bider for cash the following lands situte in Hayesville and Sweetwater ownship, Clay County, North Caroina, to-wit: Adjoining: the lands of Early Anierson and S. L. Williams, F. Ho eit, F. P. Cover ?.v Sons, Ire, and tilers, fceir.jr the lands de er.bed i , deed from \V. A. Hedden and wifildna Hedden and J. A. Hedden and rife, Anna Hedden, to Flossie Marin, dated the l!6th d&v of Decor ler, 1922, and registered in the ofice cf tfce Register of Deeds of Clay ,'ounty in Deed Book "V" patre 15.* t seq., reference to which is here>y made for more complete de.ription, being Flossie Martin's onelalf of the M. A. Hedden home larni. aid sale is made to satisfy amount iue by said note which will be tnnounced on the day of sale, default having been made in the paynent thereof. This July 1st, 1926. JOHN THOMPSON. (47-4t-t) Muguuee. NOTICE?SALE OF VALUABLE REAL i.STATE Under and by \ irtue of a certain ieed of trust made by Will Hyatt et ux to D. H. Tillitt, Trustee, ort .he 4th, ilay of August, 1925. which leed of trust is of reco d in Reviser's office of Cherokee County. N. C.. in book No. 74 page 558, default having been made in the payment ! f the indebtedness thereby secured nd demand for sale having been in/io I n h .?:ii tfwwtfWtfranfiiRf wis E AU JLY 21 OORE, MURPH rs Af'.D HCMESHES? A i .ew.Subdivisio A New lubdivisio A New Subdivisii Town opportunity to express so ir 5 and most progressive mo >ssess all the social qualifier 1 by the class of people tha _ J _ J .1 1 - - 1 ias pavea tnrougnout tne iluable storehouse. In fac h Carolina. Crops are vei n air and prosperous at mos] jerformance. iroughout this area, bu t the any other class of pros pect AL ANCE VERY EASY HER THINGS WILL TA k Real Esti GER, AUCTIONEER the 19th, day of July 192?, at ten lock a. m., (Murphy time) at the rthouse door n Murphy, N. C., For for -ale to the highest bidder cash the following described il estate: Bounded on the North by the lands ned ly Cleve Miller; on the East an alley; on the South by a street d on the West by J. W. Ledfiord J be rg a part of tract No. 30. n.e being purchased by Reese uns in 1918 form T. M. Jenkin ?>r Fccrtorf:~cf Traisporta L l libI^Hk 1 Up-to-d in evety^ea No other low-priced completely answers the demand for modern modern appearance and : handling ease. 3-speed transmission, vi head motor, semi-re\ steering gear, semi-elliptic Duco finish, Fisher closed I ?these are some of the dare features that irak-% CI the greatestilollar-tor-doll ever offered in a low-prii Cmie in'. Get a Drmcns So Smooth ? So P01 DICKEY I Sales a MURPI QUALITY A" CTI01 st, 10 iY, N, C. 60 >n with Improvements >n with Natural Shade on in North Carolina's kany hard boiled facts c< untain towns throughoi itions that society calls it now represent it. mountain section, fine t, no town in America o: ! ?_ 1 r y pruniic, ana in lace, phere, but see with your :re has never been a de\ s that may be inclined tc KE PLACE ON SALI ate Auctic EfBiafiiiiuaiiiiaigfafagafEi FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926 I and recorded in the Register's I in Murphy, N. C. Also lot Xo. ! in pl< surveyed by W. C. SandJjS as sh< vra by map dated July. 3fluM 1912. Said map being known Almst: ad-Morrow Realty ComptajH Addition. Dated and posted this the l$tH day of June, 1926. fl D. H. TILLITT. Trurt-B l6-4t-t) 5 SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT. ate"} cure ?S.K 510 Ss BS?-?645 : klve-ln- ^r$ 735 er.ibl. spring*. Ijmi... $ 4CP S Sod,M~ /W r Up-tO- n-To.Tn.ck fOQ? ticvrolct (CVufiuxlO Oatf 5 arvalue i-T<m Truck rreA ced car. (CW.ri-i ^OU fralton.' Small Din.. . ~.,..ick< Co~.it r?:,r' Tctt7I? overfill All .. t-c.F.st:. Mick MOTOR CO. nd Service HY, N. C. r LOW COST j ! A.M. ! i i i i ! Best I i sncerning the pro- i it the Blue Ridge i for. It does look school buildings j f the same charac when you drive own eyes one sec- i 'elopment, consid- ! > attend this sale. [ DAY [ >n Co. ATLANTA rnjHfHjaiajzjgmiLrajiiJEfit*

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