\Y, AUGUST 20. 192? FEATHERHEAE tv / B>u- too* SILKS S1 X/TXES 1 coue bucks AM'A. / hals'- thats a! ; \ Lot op noxw.v't ust & iy~^ administrators notice qualified a administrator 'ate cf Frank W. Ba: rard !-?, Cherol:;e County, this is to all persons having claims ;i.-: iid estate to exhibit them ? t- undersigned on or before the 17* day ol' .1 "]y HI27, or this no..'II he pleaded in bar of thir r<-> Ail persons indebted to . -late will please make imme?'i: . -ttlemcnt. -fitly 17, 1926. ?\ C. ROITINSON. t i minis! rutor of the estate of I rank VV. Barnard, deceased. : ?;t-pd) ENTRY NOTICE Entry No. 1 oil*. 1 North Carolina, i i > County. To Glover I*. Led ford, Entry Taker lor Clay County: ( The undersigned C. W. Savage and \V. A. Savage of Cherokee County. N fh Carolina, enters and lays claim j i he following deseiibed piece |ai<? l uf land in district No. 2, of - iid Clay County, State of North ? !inu, the same Being vacant an i nappropiated land, and subject ! enlty, viz: Beginning on a Black Jack on the of Preemtion No. 44 and begin ning corner of tract No. 909, and iiiiis with the line of Tract No. 909 S v.' 1-2 degrees, W.94 poles to a Chest , vuimri ui shui numoer ami tin- ( N. \V. corner of Gtanl No. 7005; j mi with the line of tyrant No. 7005 1 j S. 77 1-2 E 00 poles to a Chestnut the { N. E. corner of said grant, on the|< line of Preemption No. 44 grant No. . 5413; then with its line N. 3 degrees' K. 25 poles and 21 links to the beginning, containing 7.2 acres, more or less. ih (Signed) C. W. SAVAGE, (_ (Signed) W. A. SAVAGE. Entered this 10th, day of August, C 1026. ATTEST: GROVER P. LEDFORD. t Filed for Registration August 10, 1026. GLOVER P. LEDFORD (l-4t-a) Entry Taker. North Carolina, Cherokee County. Sylva Collegiate Institute, Plaintiff, vs ti J. E. Taylor, Defendant. n In General County Court. S NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM- ( MONS BY PUBLICATION p The State of Noith Carolina, to J. E Taylor?Greeting: 1, The above named defendant. J. E. j Taylor, is hereby notified that sum- ^ mons and warrant of attachment have j heretofore been issued and returned c in the above entitled cause, and all g, the right, title and interest of the enia T P T?1? !- - J ? * -* ! u, ?. i<i>iur in anu to inai piece j, or parcel of land conveyed by deed from T. J. Hill and wife. Hattie Hill. a to said J. E. Taylor, dated May 29th, ? 1923, and recorded in the office of ^ the Register of Deeds of Cherokee n County, North Carolina, in Book No. ! f, 87, at page 11, has been attached for q n debt of $421.58, with interest, due ? plaintiff from defendant. And the q said J. E. Taylor is further notified | jv; to be and appear before the Judge | j of the General County Court of ! Cl Cherokee County, North Carolina, on J jj Monday, September 6th, 1926, and j, answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the f complaint. E. E. DAVIS, Clerk, General County Court. <52-4t-c) 11 North Carolina, Cherokee County. In Superior Court, Before the Clerk. i In re J. M. Simonds, Administrator of | the Estate of N. A. Carter, deceased, j Petitioner Callie Garren, Perry Carter, Dora | McCay, Delia Chadowick, Mollie. Carter, Carrie Carter. Gertie Car- H ter, Vester Carter, Velda Carter, ei is \ / wHAT--'To0 IE wxs A SALE \ / TAESE TU IXOS . WHE AtXAToC. CCPS- Wt- WOKT TuejH O AX" <n'w .-v I 1 R:a VILA it-DEO TrtEM . " 1"MS ; OP all WI^TEQ.// \ ' | \ r fE is Elsie Carter, Krvio '"arte: . Tilda i Clayton, Bessie Colden. Area- ! I'hillips, Jessie Underwood, Chester Tethero, Ola Tethero, Mr.-. Stella Carter, Lenurd Carter, lamer Carter. Arrene Carter, Heir, at Law of N. A. Carter, deceased. NOTICE ine defendants, Callic Garret:, Per- \ ry < arter, Dora .MCay, Delia Chad I owick, Mullii- Carter, Carrie Carter, j Gertie Carter, Tilda Clayton, Bessie Golden, Argie Phillips, Jessie Under wood, Chester Tetheio, Ola Tethero, Mrs. Stella Carter, Lenard, ('arter. l-enier Caitei*, Arrene Carter, Heir lit Law of N. A. Carter, deceased, you and each one of you will lake | notice that a petition has been tiled , by the petitioner in a special proceedings has been filed before the <Tei . >f the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. in the above entitled ret ion against them and the nature .f the said action is a petition to .-ell ands for to obtain assets to pay balance on debts due by the deceased Si. A. Carter including cost- of ad ninstrution of said estate. Kach one of tin- said defendant ,vill further take notice that he ot the is required to appear at the oficc of the Cle.k of the Supeiior ,'ouit of said County in his ofti. e in klurj ii), N. C . on the doth day of August, lUliti and answer or demur o the petition and complaint now .n file in said action, or the petitioner and pluintitf will apply to l!.?'ourt for the telief demanded in said letilion and complaint. Dated this the UtUh day of July. U'JG. K. K. DAVIS. 'lerk of tlit* Superior Court, Cherokee County, V C. (.r?l-5t-Me) NOTICE OF SUMMONS forth Carolina, 'lay County. In the Superior Court., before th?* Jerk: Andrews Manufacturing Company vs. Iliza George, E. George, Ada George. John George, Richard Grayson George, Eliza B. George, James B. George, Beitha George, William George and wife, Aliee B. George, Anne George and All Unknown heirs at law of Mary George Ilan 1 son, deceased, and Mary Hanson Fowler. The defendants above named will ake notice that action entitled as bovc has been commenced in the uperior Court of Clay County, North ? Carolina. by the plaintiff for the urjrose of reforming a certain deed 1 xecuted by the defendants, heirs at iw of Mary George Hanson, to Mary lanson Fowler, dated March 2tst,! 902, recorded in Clay County, in leed Book "K" pages 1 to 15, by ' orrecting the specific description in < aid deed so as to properly describe 1 he lands intended to be conveyed | y said deed and to include the lands escribed in the complaint in this ction which will be filed in office llerk Superior Court of said county efore the return day of this sumions; and the said defendants will urther take notice that they are reuired to be and appear before the 'lerk of the Superior Court of Clay ounty at his office in Hnyesville, , r. C., on the 3rd day of September, , 920, and answer or demur to the ] omplaint in this action of the re- 1 ef demanded in the complaint will \ e granted. This the 3rd day of August. 1926. W. L. MATHESON, le?k Superior Court Clay County, N. C. (52-4t-a#g> i The District Court of The United ! States for the Western District of j North Carolina at Asheville. ', Independence Indemnity Company I j Plaintiff, i ?' ? ;< . W. Howard Construction Company. . Nantahnlie Construction Company { and others. j Defendants ^ NOTICE I Pursuant to an Order made by the ' [on. E. Y. Webb, Judge, in the above ititled cause, notice is hereby given j THE CHEROKEE SCC B>UV?Zrt, rtT ~| / oh qui; voue_ M =il ! ; ORuMBi^s And ^ i EAT -Ttxe KStOT S > \ 'TS A AlEVJ -/ | - '% ?EC|PE / } I all per ,ni'f firm or corporations having or claiming to have :n.y claims :-n> nature against tb Indepen Indemnity Company, J. W. IIInward Construction Company or the N?.ntahalie ' on : traction Company to in and make themselves parties , to the aliove entitled cause, and set j i up and assert their claims, and thev will further take notice that a gen- 1 era I order of injunction has heen j signed hy the Judge aforesaid for- j bidding them or any of them to pro - ? ! otherwise than in this cause. This .10th. day of July. 1926. i J. Y. JORDAN, Deputy Clerk U. S. Court. | <r?2-6t-j) NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Clay County. I?t the Superior Court, before the Clerk. Andrew.1- Manufacturing Company Vs H. C. Moor.'. I. V. .V. .Moiee. Sarah Ifolbrooks, and In:.-hand, 1.. C. Hol-j* brooks R-e l>el lluro.-\ Unknown heirs of ! . \Y. Moore, deceased !' Unkrov. II of Betsey Moore 1 S , i.-r, ileee: i i. Unknown heirs ' of Millie Mooie i'nUetson. d ceas- ' ed. Unknown Heirs of Anne Moore 1 I edford, deceased, and AH Un- ' known hens of Isaac Moore and L. T. tf.ean<i'Ti Moore, deceased. i fhe defendants above nameil will 4 t ike notice that a Special Proceeding 1 ci-titled a- above has been commend- ' i t] in the Superior ?'eurt of Clay ' County. North Carolina, for the pur- 1 pose of partitioning hy sale certain ' lands in said County and Stale in 1 which plaintiff and defendants are 1 tenants in common, which lands are 1 fully described in the petition in thi ' cause; and the said defendants will :l further take notice that they are re- * quired to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Clay CountV at his offirp in Hnui>?oill? v C.. on the Hrd, day of September, j 1026. and answer or demur to the > i petition in this proceeding or the ; F laintifF will apply to the Court for j the relief demanded in the petition. ! This the Ttrd day of August. 1026. W. L.MATHE80N. Clerk Superior Court Cl-v Count;. N. C. <52-4t-a?:g^ ; ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix ?f the estate of J. -\. Elliott, deceased, late oi Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of tin said deceased to exhibit them to tia undersigned on or before the loth, day of August, 1U27 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This luth day of August, 1026. MRS. LAURA L. ELLIOTT, Administratrix of the estate of J. N. Elliott. (l-6t-e) WANTED?Middle Aged Man. Hustlers make $40 to $100 weekly selling Whitmer's giuaranteed line ot toilet articles, soaps, spices, extracts and medicines. Cherokee Count} open now. Team or car needed. Experience unnecessary. Salesmanship taught FREE. Start making money litis fail. Write today. THK H. C. WHITMER COM PAN R. [>ept. 25 Columbus, Indiana. (l-3t-pd.) Young Wife Afraid To Eat Anything "I was afraid to eat because I nlvays bad stomach trouble afterwards. Since taking Adlerika I can eat and feel fine." (signed) Mis. A. Howard. !)NE spoonful Adle:ika removes GAS ind often brings surprising relief to he stomach. Stops that full, bloated "eeling. Removes old waste matter roin intestines which you never ent for obstimate constipation. R. S. PARKER, Druggist SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT >UT, MURPHY. N. C. ^ I^IJ WWA1 lAi ALL " &E.T-OUT iS J TU.S ' J AUGUST ENDS PLANTING FOP FALL GARDEN liaieigh, X. C. The latest planting lates for many vegetables for the fall r.rdeu close by the middle of August. Frost is too near to plant later hnn thi< and tin* vegetables will not nature s<? as In he of value to the rower. "The plants of cabbage. tomatoes i:d c?-V:y must he et during the first palf August to insure their maturity before killing frost occurs," says I'rof. rtohert Schmidt, vegetable in :-t.g.-.tor for the North Carolina state College. "The first week in V, 1st not too late to plant Irish ."i ii'oc in eastern North Carolina, fhe -Mcces-i. n plantings of snap >e: *i should be continued all over .he State and the first sowings of ich rop* as lettuce, spinach, turnips n.i>t nl. Chinese cabbage and kale Login l?e made." When- tomato wilt is present in the .:r en soil, I'rof Schmidt recoinneiais the "planting of - ucli wilt resisant arit tie - the N.etoii or Mar:!o!>. It is unnece sjtry to -take otnaloi-. unless the . euson is utiusjally v.ct. Un-taked vines will pro lace :? larger crop though they will be t little later. Tomatoes. Irish potatoes, celery nd -cumbers should be sprayed frequently ?-r dusted with Bordeaux niixuie to check tin serious diseases vi.a h affect these crops, states Prof. ' midt. The late summer aiul fall s the most trying season of the year, "or the eardei: ami it should not he ml- levied. Frequent cultivation is tect -sary if the season is dry and it' 01. much rain falls, the grower will lave hard work to keep crab grass ind weeds front smothering the crop. .......i <mi nui j .i\ in many gardens. TOPTON ITEMS A. .M. ('. Russell, owner anil pubisher of The Daily Midnight Sun and \4ter: shed t Newlubi with Bun A TEST on a Bui the new "St? amazing results. W1 fore the test there v carbon on cylinder 1 "Standard" Motor C case and the car ru examined. Most o pea red?the slight < wiped off with a cloi The new oil is a p giving a complete pis at all speeds; cooler age of 12% to 40% i 20%. Verify these astour case full of "Stands car. You can acta STANDARD OIL "STA1 MO > A Summer Use for Ra< / WELL ! - SAV SOMlTu IMG- - HOW \ Do you LIKE IT ? j v i Weekly Palmetto News. Palmetto, i*? j Florida, with hi- wife and two children, Bernard Curry and Iris, came in last week and aie domiciled, ternpomrily, at the home of John E. j 1 Nelson. Ms. Russell has purchased ! t a nice location fronting the hh:hw: T and is building him a summer hone . ' He is a nephew of Mrs. S. A. Wilsot.' r Victor P. Lanier, who has been ? spending a few weeks* with hi- mother Mrs S. A. Wilson, left Wedn ><lay J' morning for Miami, Florida. II leaves the cool mountains reluctantly and promises to spend a part, nt least t of each summer here. i , t . S. Kinsland. of \shoville. ' nil dealer litre, was in Topton the fir<: t! , of the week looking after his inter- a eats. He has many friends here. ! Several hundred cars from Florida ' and other suites, pass through lu-te daily. Tourists ex pre?- themselves as '' delighted with the granduv of N.mt tliaia Gorge and with the wonderful 15! wing Spring and fountain a few miles from here on the hieh\va>. ! 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