L Andrews Mr. and Mrs. C Alien, Newport. IVnn, anil two children art summer ! v^ltors at Junaluska Terrace. Alters J. B. Phelps. It. A. Dewar. < ' B. Hualitzeli, \\. T. Holland and j . Allen left here Tuesday of this1 eek : Santceulev where they were to view the cutting a loose of the | :am which the moving picture peo- | : > ha.t 'onstrui'tei In this scene, i the hero .aid heroine are to be res .ta from the surging waters. Ni. iivth Wright, ;>f Topton. and l-re.i Reagan, of Andrews, were in iowhti ? n last Sunday. A -a:- Ki t . A.-..c>-tie, i? spending week in Andrews, stop ! : ng with r ; ateuts. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hector. ?Mr>. .J. 1.. Tidwell i> How in t'an: i>B. N. i .. where Mrs. Tidwell was ailed a few days ago on account ot the death of her mother. ir. utu! Mrs. U. A. Lie war were .-.s on ast Saturday night at a .isket picnic on top of l.tathei wood ; Mountain. Those dajayng theit hos; ttality weii-. Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. i'Li-lj > and four children, Mrs. ilum1 n-r and daughter. Ruth; Misses Lois . .. W . > .,1 ... 1 I. 11 "-.ll.Tt Thi .r daughter. Aan, agisting them ;?:? , v.tt rtainuictii i their guests. Mark Buunt*. Jt?, left Tuesday on i. early train for Canton and Ashe-] lit- where he will spend several days i . isiting friends and relatives. J. W. Vv.. r.ir and wife, are spending a few days in Atlanta, Ga. CHlCHESTtSS PiLl: diamond orano ?? A^ if LADIES ? ? r' Art T-?r I'rajriri.t for CltT-CHES TER S A DTAMOr.'D BKAND PILLS in Rr.a ?a.l/A Cold met.il"ic boxes, tcs'.ti with ? r\V/ Rt. v n. Taeb no orntx. Bar ' ? ?V/ n-.c.l.t >.! o.k for t'UI-t'UES.T f K * V DIAMOND lllUMi ?*I 1.1.4, for twfntt-d'.fl jtitr reftrdf>1 m Best.Sliest, A'ways RcluMc. , SOLD BY ALL DRUC3!ST3 :^ku evlrywher; /wifiifiififfiifiSbfiifiwwifiy We I ? I $10,( rU ENDORSED BY THE jp LEADING CIVIC ORG UC Selma Grotto of St. Pc U* Chas. H. Bon, Se Kiwanit Club of Ft. |j|| I). W. Boyd. Pri y City of Ft. Myer C. P. Staiey, City 1 r American Legion, Ai rti Mr. Smith, Conn m Civitan Club, of Da 0" Mr. Thornaton, P Jll Mayor Reev Anniston, A ft Sabbath School and jn Rev. Robert L. Bell, Chr. |u W. P. Fonville, AniiUi -fl Montgomery, ay* American Legion, 1 rU Post No. 17, T. A. Kem Ub UI Civitan Club, Montg< li? \Tr Rnrr Vroa i I | Civilian Club of Am \ 1 Mr. Evans, Pre p J Judge Cha?. E. 1 : 1 Anniston, (Ala. L| ] Kiawanis Club of I ] E. F. Lane, Pre | ] American Le< I 2 Hitfh Point, K I L jsLocaBs ! Rev. W. H. Ford and family are spending ihe week near Monroe, Ga. Rev. Ford is conducting a meeting down there for the week. Supt. Allen reports that he has procured all of his teachers for Andrew?: School except the music teacher. Numbers of people from Andrews were in Robbinsville in attendance at th? burial of Mr. Mauney. W. M. Bradley and daughter, JoseI'him. attended the auction sale at Pcachtrce on Tuesday of this week. Icnaluska Terrace stays full up and there seldom a night in which v ral are turned away for lack ?-f iu act t.moiiiue mem. Mrs K. C. Andrews left some days agt> for a visit to her mother and I-rother who live at Wise. Va. Mrs. Andrews "is expecting to be gone for two weeks. Mrs. J. Weimer .Jones and son. Hi he. are visiting in Andrews at the , i-i'iue of Mrs. It. A. Dewar. The home of Supt. J. G. Allen is i'iav rearing completion. Prof. Alien i- now planning to move in . .round the first of August. 1>. H. 'fillstt spent lust Sunday in Cultowhee. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrator i the estate of Frank W. Barnard late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned <>n or before the 17th day of July 132";. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This July 17, 1926. C. C. ROBINSON. Administrator of the estate of Frank W. Barnard, deceased. (dO-Gt-pd) D? Ch uc 300 Te FOLLOWING ANIZATIONS tersburg, Fin. ^ cretary sident |* rcaaia, F!?. !| nander I! ytona, Fin. L resident |[ Publications union springs, r at Secy. State f i V^HTbB Dublin, Ca. r - M I p. Commander L ^^^B B >mery, Ala. p liatoa, Ala I jB Laydea f ^B| ) Star m M Saaford IjHHI jHH sident ft. MJ IZfiiJElUHJiifZiBJilfZJBJEJEI THE CHEROKEE SCOU MURPHY'S NEW FILTER PLANT IS COMPLETED ^Continued from page 1) h; engit cer and contractor have personally inspected it. which, a-- Mr. Quitm 1 | pointed out. is a thing they seldom ' ?e; do, and they take great pri.i* in their a . >mpiishment for the town o: ' Murphy. The >ite of the plant is furnished : ' by \Y. V. \. Powelson and the Cur? lina-Tennessee Power Company for aI a period of twenty years for and in consideration th? city tax. n Patterson field. The bronze natne plate, wh: h is placed just outside the building be- ' -ide the entrance* carrio the i low- xv inc inscription: "1. wn of Murphy, North Cat- lina. ai Council: \V. M. Fain, Mayor; \V. \\. Hyde. 1,. P. Hawkins. J. B. Storey. l" \V. I). Townson, J. 11. 1'haup; If. \Y. t'< Stjie. clerk and treasurer. Designed >'i and built by J. IS. McCrary Engineer, vr :n>r Corporation, Atlanta, Ga., 1926." *li This supply of water from the new ?? plant, supplementing the 200,000 gal- K' Ion output of the old plant upon Fain's Mountain, assures plenty of ^ water for .Murphv for a number of a years, and it has been so built that other units can be added to the new di plant without disturbing its function. the growth and needs of the town ul | demand it. Standard Puts New Oil On The Market Man\ record lubricating pe otin- ^ aiK-es are the iesnlt of the road test !!I , conducted by the Standard Oil <T?m- vr; pnny (New Jersey 1 with the new 1,1 "Standard" .Motor Oil. These tests ?b were mam- with stock ears ami trucks ' of representative manufacture:s, in-i eluding Ford, Dodge, Mack. Buick, hi Hud son, White ami other well known makes. All the tests marked a striking advance in motor lubrication. With a Ford ear, a run of 60S miles ovei a period of 2S days was made. The " new "Standard" Motor Oil shtwed a 1 substantial decrease in both < i and gasoline consumption, while the oil " mileage increased 12.S per n r.t and 1 ^ the gas mileage 12.3 per cent. In addition, the driver of the Ford! * I reported improved pulling, snappier j pick-up, elimination of the drag which "1 had previously shown on the hills, ginnini AT 8KK ntTHE ^90 b im I - - 4JBHHSHHH| v" ^SR^Pv^^ kY BLOSSOM WILLIAMS lEraraiMMraii^ r. MURPHY, N. C. nd the removal of carbon which had ii 11 in the motor when the new oil a?- put in. A uaik lest was equally successful ing a working ot ll> days, a u \t Mack truck, using the new oil, id li*.a per cent increase in oil mileie ana 20.11 percent in gas mileage, he motor was coolci, had less fric? ii. tid gave more power. Besides, .c new oil cleaned out the existing ir:<. n deposit and left T'one it.-elf. \v iien a 1?uick car was examined ,-t"!e the test-, then were heavy iri?.-n deposits on the cylinder heads ni i ist?'5i:. The new oii was the in the crunk-case and tne cat in J.Pel* miles when it was again Cammed. M.-.-t ot tin- carbon hud dtsuppearI'he slight amount remaining a> easily wiped otf with n cloth, hod^is, Hudsons, and White- were m-ng other cars which fared splen?il\ in tr.c tot. In a 1.080 mile i;ul test tun, a Dodge touring, using ,? oil had 40.0 per rent increase o.l mileage and 10 per cent incase in gas mileage. There was so much smoother operation of the elorT mote power and ess s.ugsliness on the hills. A Hudson went 002 miles in its st. The tabulated results furnished 27.1 per cent increase in oil mileage nl 12.4 percent in gas mileage. The river of the car reported decidedly t; edher operation of the motor at i speeds, moie power and less drag i the hills. Economy was the keynote of the aits of the stiff 2,047 mile road si given a 5;ton White truck. With ie new oil in the crank-case, the hue secured 10.5 per cent increase oil mileage, and 15.8 per cent in is mileage. Further tests on White inters resulted always in decided ii aasi1 in carbon deposit, less fricon . cooler motors, smoother running ; all speeds and better nll-'round ibr.cation. RESOLUTION k-olutiun adopted by the citizens id members of the Churches and unday Schools of Unaka, Upper i-uvcrdam, and Copper Creek, duly ! 1026. \\ hereas there was a still found niv days ago on the property ot e\. Win. Young which was in violaon of the laws of the State of North arolinn. L?e it resolved, 1st that it is the pinion of the good citizens of this i t ion that Brtv. Young had no i AU( ) P. M. :ATRE ? The 1 Si 40 -k _ I- ft " Featuring IV jAdmis: uaianiBiaranian^ North Carolina, Cherokee County. In Superior Court, Before the Clerk. In io J. M. Simonds, Administrator of the C*tate of N. A. Carter, deceased. Petitioner vs Cull it Garrcn. Perry Carter, Dora < Mi Cay. Delia Chadowick, Mollie Carter, Carrie Carter, Gertie Cartel. Yester Carter, Velda Carter, Klsie Carter. Ervie Carter, Tilda Clayton. Bessie Golden. Argie ; Phillip-, Jessie Underwood, Chester; Tethero. Ola Tethoro, Mrs. Stella Carter. Lenatd Carter, Lemer Car.;' ter. An?ne Carter, Heirs at Law I N. A. t arter, deceased. NOTICE I la den ndants, Callie Garrcn, Pers\ Caller, D?>rn Mi Cay, Delia Chad vvick, Mollie Carter, Carrie Carter, Get tie Carter, Tilda Clayton, Bessie Golden, Argie Phillips, Jessie Under wood, Chester Tethero, Ola Tethero, u - . viiuci, ia-imiu, \ ancr, , lamer < alter, Arrene Carter, Heirs I.au df N. A. Carter, deceased, y. i and each one of you will take notice that a petition has been filed hy the petitioner in a special proceed- '] inns ha- been filed before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. N. C., in the above entitled action against them and the nature of the said action is a petition to sell lands for to obtain assets to pay balance on debts due by the deceased N. A. Carter including costs of udminstration of said estate. Kach one of the said defendants ( will further take notice that he or she is required to appear at the of- i lice of the Clerk of the Superior' Coutt of said County in his office in! Murphy, N. C.. on the :10th day of j August, 1 ?2tt and answer or demur! to the petition and complaint now on file in said action, or the petitioner and plainlifi* will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition and complaint. Dated this the 211th day of July. 1926. K. E. DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court, Cherokee County, N. C. (51-5t-Mc) knowledge of it as he was away on a public job at the time, and other parties were found in charge of the still. 2nd. He it further resolved that Bro. Young he exonerated and a i copy of this resolution be sent to the i ' Cherokee Seout for publication. s&fisssssraraRfis m :,muri Original W tock Comp< PEOPLE 11 PIECE ORCHESTR. only Royalty Piays Includi >NDAY NIGHT WILL PR PAYS TO SP larie de Gafferely?May B1 4 Act Dram; iUDEVILLE BETWEEN Jsion 20 and A aizniaianiMjaraiaaiaiai fr. n u J, * FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926 W NOTIclTOF DELINQUENT TaiB SALE h For the purpose of satisfying taxes for the year 102", due to Town of Murphy, N. the uiyjjB signed will offer for sale to the hir^R est bidder for cash at the ourth^jH door in Murphy, North < irolina, day the 16th, day of August 1920,t^R parcels of land hereinafter set for^H following the name of th- perron^R persons against whoi aid tax jH charged in the amoun *hcwn: V G. W. Barton 1 Lot ; ffl J. H. Brendle lSjH B. V. BYooks . 1 1 -i. ojH Cherokee Company, Trustees 3g 9 Lots . l.OOOjH Frank Coleman 1 Lot IC.fH \V. H. Comwell .... 1 Lot 11 :A George Cooper, 1-6 JE Intet t'L S. W. Davidson Heirs 1 Lot 0.||H J. M. Davis 1 Lot ... 3.lfl C. C. Ghormely 1 Lot T.jl N. A. Gibson 1 Lot llfH S. C. Heighwuy 1 Lot .... oSjlM J. M. Holcomb 1 L 5.ofl J. A. Jordan 1 ' S.tRj oryan martin II 12g B.^B. Meroney .. 2 L . t ay Neil Millsaps 1 I. jj j Karl Millsaps . II.. I T. J. McLain ..... 1 Lq( 21 R. A. Owenby 1 Lot lfi Passmore Est. . 1 1 .,?t U Mrs. J. C. Poindexter 1 Lot 61 J. S. Quinn 1 L? y W. K. Studstill .... 1 Lc.t 191 W. E. Studstill, W. M. Stiles Lol 41 F. L. Teague .... 1 Lot . io.T Valley River Lbr. Co. 275.(1 S. W. Wallace _ 1 Lot y To the above will Ik- added U costs of advertising and I .lding tl sale I>. M. BIRCH FIELD, (50-4t-t) Tax i Hector. BEAUTY SHOPPE?Located in t! Dickey House. Specializing i Permanent Waving, Facial M&suf Facial Packs, Shampooing, treatments for. dandrufT and fdl hair, Shaping Eye Brow and Mu curing. Open for business duly ?5. (19-tf-m) MRS. M. McCO WANTED?Your rye for cash. Aj amount, anywhere, anytime; 11 fer for sale grain sacks and agree buy them back at fair value if ingot condition, with your rye H. R. M Intosh, Haycsville, N. C. (48-414 2nd PHY illiams iny 40 A ng "Lightnin' " ??? ESENT rtlLE" louoni Williams a VCTS 10 Cents sH?azH?Baaa^

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