PAGE SIX MOTORCADE OF 1,500 MILES p PLANNED OVER A. S H. ^Continued from pug*.' 1) ^ ; u headquarters ?nd an elaborate dinner will be served on the root garden on the evening of October 12. \ majority of the dt legate-; to the tor.vei.:ion will ecme in the big mo reade which is to be run from Ashe- . "lie to Atlanta- This moto.cade, r.cked by the ofnciuis of the national association and sponsored by the , Vsheville Chamber of Commerce, the | ^ Asheville newspapers and the Ashe- ' 'lie civic organisations, will leave hat city on the morning of 31on lay, October 11. Luncheon will be id at Murphy and the 11 ght will be ; i at at Gainesville, where extensive ian? to. the entertainment of the :i uri?ts are now being made by Fres- [ ideat Es: s and a committe of citi us. m< ?,he motorcade wi i arrive in At- tj, acta on the morning of Tuesday, ^ October l'J, and will be taken direct- ^ y t- tne ^outneasiern.lair ^rouna# , * Lnkewood park, where, Tuesday. robably will be set aside as Appa.. hian Scenic Highway day, and ! where special arrangements will be j jt . aile Lor the entertainment and! u unsure of the visitors, including j mi i barbecue or dinner. Tuesday eve- ,0 ing the tourists will be entertained . it an elaborate dinner at the Anslev 0f hotel. Wednesday morning and early Wednesday afternoon will be de- j);i voted to the convention proceedings. cr Yfter the adjournment of the con- vj cntion Wednesday afternoon the ur tourists will be taken on automobile v.e rips around the city and on Wednes- te day evening they will be the guests it a dance and theater party. All \; the social ciubs will extend courtesy m cards to the visitors who will be in- <j, vited to play,on the golf course? and otherwise enjoy the club privileges. M at CHlCHESTfeRS PILU DIAMONO BRAND sf*Wf ^ LADIES I r M.k T??r l>r?iririH for CHT-CHHS TER S A P> DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rko in,l/A Get o crtallle boxra. aealed with BludO) Ribbon. Till NO OTHtx. B*y R y/ I el Dr.|i,1>l M l *.k for rni-CHEH-Tf U ? V DI AMOND H1HSD PII.LB, for tWfr.D-S? :t frara regarded na Bnt.Sifnt, Alvr?7* Reliable. | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS *?& EVERYWHERE 1 1 T 1 [jj In the heart ? Carolina, and on t I! This is your [ | best hotel sites in f I j one of the fastest | [ j 100 LOTS [ 3 Friday, Jul} ij | | One-fourth II will be allowed. I J The ladies c ]j 100 Lo I j! n j i Home Office H 11 Hotel Ansley, Ati H 5Lii!izji!jmjgiHjargjiirzizjHi OSTMASTERS OF N. C. IN SESSION fed For Membership Drive Stressed At Greensboro Gr < nsboro, July 12,?About 100 *t' sters, members of the North r. lina bianch of the National u?.ue of District Postmasters, in e first day of a two-day annual con. ntho here today, were welcomed the city, heard addres?es on mcth1s in accounting, finance and other ?>es of postoffice work; were given ride over the city, and were informby the president and secretary of e organization of the work of the anch in the past year. ' yde H. Jarrett, of Andrews, present of the branch, gave an account ti e activities of the organization the past year. He urged a memrsnp campaign on the part of every ^niber of he branch, stating that number of postmasters in North irolina is about 1,500 but the anch has a membership of only >out 200. The report of Miss Sallie K. Willis, of Magnolia, secretary of the ate branch was an interesting one. . too, showed the need of a memership drive. She reported 200 embers with probably a few more enroll in a short while, while the anch has a potential membership over 1,400. But she stated that >od gains have been made. In the ist year, the membership has incased more than it did in the preous 18 months. She also reported i finances of the organization, reij ts, disbursements and other matrs. K. A. Meeks, vice-president of the ational League of District Postasters was slated to make an ad ess hut a telegram was read from im in which he expressed regret thai nother engagement prevented his :tending the convention. OFFICIALS TO MEET HERE EORGIA. N. C. A. S. H. (Continued from page 1) >unteous picnic luncheon at some icturesque and scenic point in oi ear the city of Murphy and even Tort will be made to give the vis ors a good time. "Within the next few days com littees will be organized for the bi( rcasion and the people of Murph] CTIi iday, . OTS of the Blue Ridge Moun he Atlanta-Athens-Ash , in the beautiful pleasa THE opportunity to buy at y "Jorth Georgia or West? growing towns in the rr r 23rd, at one o'clock, rt cash, the balance in one if the Clayton Churches its THE CHEROKEE SCO! I will, as usual, more than measure J up to all expectations. We are delighted that the important joint 5 I } meeting is to be held at Murphy and we are greatly pleased over the fine work which The Atlanta Journal has I' done anu is doing to let the world a know of this unsurpassed scenic e highway. Travel is rapidly increas- 1* : ing over the Appalachian and it is s' ' >erving tc open up the mountan section nf north Georgia and western ? Xorth Carolina." The joint committee meeting at Murphy will consider ways and J1 f means to further advance the inter- ** ests of the Appalachian Scenic High-, way, will celebrate the completion of c> he paving of the highway from ^ Murphy to Asheville and the macadamizing of the highway from Murphy south to a point near Cleveland. Ga? about 25 miles north of Gainesrille. a Among those who will be on the -j program for addresses at the Murphy 4j meeting will be Roseoe Marvel. of o Asheville. president of the Appala- c chian Scenic Highway association: jrtenry n. r,stes, ol Gainesville. pro*J idont of the Georgia division of the j association: Major John S. Cohen. j editor of The Atlanta Journal; Chas. ^ A. Webb, editor of the Asheville Cit- o lzen; John N. Holder, chairman of the Georgia state highway board; , James G. Stikeleather, of Asheville. state highway commissioner for the Ninth North Carolina district; W. D. , Hoffman, president of the Atlanta " chamber of commerce; Roger Miller. v {executive of Commerce; Mayor Hill t of Murphy. N C., and Preston Arkwright, president of the Georgia Rail- j. way and Power Company. .. J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE , Having qualified as administrator 1 of the estate of Prank W. Barnard 1 . late of Cherokee County, this is to j ' notify all persons having claims i < against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the *j 17th day of July 1927, or this no- r ' tice will be pleaded in bar of thir recovery. All persons indebted to j \ said estate will please make imme-1 diate settlement. , t This July 17, 1926. < . C. C. ROBINSON, Administrator of the estate .f l r Frank W. Barnard, deceased. (50-6t-pd) 4 1 FACTORY TOWN NEWS r > ,T The Rev. Allen Fain preached a 1 ONJuly 22 ROPERTY OF CHAS B. AS THE SENATOR BOB LOCA tains on the Tallulah Falls 1 eville National Highway, v nt and picturesque summer BUSINESS MAN HOME rour own price, railroad froi rn North Carolina. This pr loun tains and just think you REMEMBER THE kin or shine, you make the pi TE1 s and two years at eight pei will serve dinner and refrt OGL1 TY AUCT SALES JOHN P. OGLES !ia?aiS!igiaiaiaigiaiamaigia ifer: 11 i in iHffifittTii { . JT. MURPHY, N. C. Hoore Property Sold At Auction A portion of the subdivision of the roperty of E. C. Moore va? sold at t u?.tion Wednesday by the Holtailig* c r-Lummus-Truluck Auction Com- I any, of Atlanta. About 27 lots were r lid. which included some \ery do- c irabie residence property. The price C f the lots ranged from $60.00 to ii 800.00, and was said by some to I uve been less than the property was i p ill. worth, since it was located al- r lost n the heart of Murphy. t The sale hegar. at ten o'clock and t losed shortly after 12, after which a arbeene .was served the public free ( * tl e pasture at Howell's Spring. 1 ???????? V CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our many friends nd neighbors for their kindness dur- ? ig the sickness and death of our f ear baby and for the beautiful floral | fferings that were great)v appreeiat- ^ d. , Little A. J. Hillman, James, was orti August 30th, 1024. died July j 9th. 1926. Rev T. L. Sasser con- ? ucted the services at the home and ( lev. D. H. Rhinehart was in charge j f the services at the grave. Our little one was laid to rest in i he Methodist cemetary. t MR. AND MRS ACEY JAMES. ( G -d called our darling one to rest, , knd we all know that he knew best.. j ery interesting sermon at the Fac- j ^ orw Town Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rich and Miss) j Ivelyn Rich motored to Copper Hill. Tenn., Sunday. Miss Etnu Wilson from Marble is . isting friends and relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Burglis visited , tome folks Sunday. Mr. J. A. Rich left Monday for ^anton. Ga., and other points. Prayer meeting at the Factory Town Church every Wednesday light. All are invited to come. Mrs. Bill Cole is on the sick list at his writng. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Patterson were ' he guests of Mrs. Fait King Sunlay. Mrs. Thomas Dockery is visiting 1 friends and relatives at Hanging Dog. M. o ..i \l?. oi a t-.j ? * ' . aiiu mo. viimuu lumttm irom Vndrews were the guests of Mrs. F\ilton Hamilton, Saturday. Mrs. Jim West and daughter Ethel s visiting friends and relatives at Bates Creek. -Claj >rd At DOUGLAS BETTER K] HAMBY PROPERTY TED Railroad, on the highw ay within fifty feet of the c? resort section of Georgia SEEKER AND INVES1 itage lots for filling stat ior operty is bound to enh am i will buy it at your ow n p DAY AND DATE rice, the owner makes the IMS cent or for cash on the d sshments on the grounds. iSBY ION COM AGENT BY, MANAGER BigRiaianraiaigntiEBniE rennessee Scouts Camp at Murphy A party of forty Eagle Scouts and en officers of the Chattanooga Counil Bey Scouts of America camped in he Cool Springs section Monday light. They were on their annual umping tour which is given by the ^hattanooga Council to Scouts reading a certain standard of efficiency I hey left Chattanooga Monday mornng at !? o'clock and airived in Mtr>hy about 5:30. and came by way of 'leveland, Benton, and Harbuch, over he Kimsey Highway The party was headed by F. E. nn, S;out Executive in charge. W. Love, Departmert Commander, vu? in charge of the pilo. ear. Other -'out officials in the party were C. P??n?*ne!c occlelanl K A ?..U...... gist and Scout Master; J Bailey <icklin, oldest Scout Master in Ten-1 ?esse in point of service; W. B. Rolin?. Mayor of St. Elmo, Tenn., and ). 11. Robinson, Scout Master Troop 19. St. Elmo. They left Tuesday morning for Bryson City. Waynesville and other Morth Carolina points. Those in barge of the party were much im>ressed with the beauty and scenery >f Murphy and surrounding country. When interviewed, request was made hat special mention be made of the curtesy and hospitality accorded them while in Murphy by Attorneys '. D. Mallonee, D. Witherspoon, Chief of Police D. M. Birchfield, and Mr. J. tV. Davidson FOR SALE?One Electric Shoe shop, completely equipped, located.under I. W. Davidson's store. Priced to tell. See us if you want a good business proposition at a bargain. E. C. Mallonee and H. E. Dickey. (lt-pd) Wife And Husband Both 111 With Gas "For years I had gas on the stomach". The first dose of Adlerika helped. I now sleep well and all gas is gone. It also helped my husband." (signed) Mrs. M. Brinkley. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings astonishing relief to the stomach. Stops that full bloated feeling. Brings out old. waste matter you never thought was in your system. Adlerika is wonderful for chronic constipation. R. S. PARKER, Druggist rtnn r 1 Oclc NOWN 100 1 that leads from Walhalla inter of Clayton and wil and Western North Care ~ER i, house and lot, business :e in value, for it is locat trice. deeds. effered payments a five PANY U B niaaiaRiuaiiniMBB FRIDAY. JULY 23. 192B NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAT SALE For the- purpose of satisfying taxes for the year 1925. <i?c. , , Town of Murphy, N. C.. the signed will offer for sale to the hiri" est bidder for cash at the coorthonw door in Murphy. North .. - - " Monday the 16th, day of August 1926, the parcels of land hereinafter set forth, following the name of the person or persons against whom said tax U charged in the amounts shown: ! G. W. Barton .... 1 Lot $ 6,3] J. H. Brendle 1 I.ot 18.97 B. V. Brooks 1 Lot 5.9; ' Cherokee Company, Trustees ^ 9 Lots 1.060.62 I Frank Coleman I Lot 10.62 J W. H. Cornwall .... 1 Lot 11:13 George Cooper, 1-6 Interest ....... 12.99 S. W. Davidson Heirs 1 Lot 5.00 J. M. Davis 1 Lot 3.12 C. C. Ghormely .... 1 Lot 7.50 N. A. Gibson 1 Lot 12.65 S. C. Heighway 1 I,ot 58.85 J. M. Holcomb 1 Lot 5.00 J. A. Jordan 1 Lot 5.41 Bryan Martin .... 1 Lot 12.62 B. B. Meroney .. 2 Lots 91.85 j Neil Millsaps .1 Lot 11.13 Earl Millsaps 1 Lot ... 13.5? T. J. McLain 1 Lot . 2.50 R. A. Owenby 1 Lot 1476 Passmore Est 1 Lot 1.25 Mrs. J. C. Poindexter 1 Lot 6.25 J. S. Quinn 1 Let 1.00 W. E. Studstill .... 1 Lot 19.56 .W. E. Studstill. W. M. ' Stiles Lot 1.47 |F. L. Teague .... 1 Lot 10.70 , Valley River Lbr. Co. 275.00 S. W. Wallace ... 1 Lot 1.81 To the above will be added the costs of advertising and holding this sale D. M. BIRCHFIELD, (50-4t?t) Tax Collector. BEAUTY SHOPPE?Located in the Dickey House. Specializing it Permanent Waving, Facial Massagt, Facial Packs, Shampooing, Scslp treatments for dandruff and falling nair, an a ping & ye ktows an?l Manicuring. Open for business July 25. (49-tf-m) -? MRS. M. McCOY. WANTED?Your rye for cash. Any amount, anywhere, anytime; I offer for sale grain sacks and agree te buy them back at fair value if in gool condition, with your rye. It. R. Mcintosh, Haycsville, N. C. i tS-4t-n) riLninLnLnLrgjnjniTJTJLrp^ Ga. I I >ck ! -OTS ! to Murphy, North ; Jiin a few feet of ; >lina. i lots and one of the ed in the heart of ; 100 LOTS | per cent discount 9 )0 Lots I (AND CONCERT 9

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