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-A^TE.'R'-r' Comes "U* Now nwHen Nou To1?6ET T-4AT 3"i76T ^ T+JiMtf or "Voi/ifs elt. J"T 15'u', SEE? J-vJ [Maw 3 V74NT Vou t o 6et Ttjis IittlpJ IT>EA 0+ MEMo1?V? "T-v|T?C)ly6+f LIBRARY HOURS j Afternoons Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 2:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M Evenings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. JOSEPHINE HEIGHWAY, Librarian I ? ? DR. E. L. HOLT DENTIST \-K\Y SPH1.\I.T1ST KKITTXIN WI.KV hiii.i>in<; Uffire i'hnnr I .VI K**. I'lnxir 10? MURPHY, N. C. Much disease can be kept out of the poultry flock by burying or burn ing the dead birds. LEGAL MATTERS Noimi CAHUI.INA rh.n.lcn' County: 1 !v virtue of power of sale contained in 1 a <ertain deed ?>:' trust from .1. 15. I'h- lpy. j Trustee to the undersigned in favor of 11. 1". Nelson. ex?>cntor on the 1st day of I'ebrua r\ 1S!6, lo secure th*? payment ??f three promis sory notes ot cvn date for the following -'mounts towit. $650.00 due June 1st 1926. 4725.00 due February 1st 1927 s?nd $725.00 due September IhI 1927. with interest at 6 per cent: an?l: Whereas. sa i<l deed of trust contains a ? la use that upon the failure of the said J. B. i'helps. Trustee to pay any of said notes and interest when duo that all shall Iwonie due ami li appearing that the said J. IS. Phelps has fall ???I to pay the first two notes alntve mentioned : and that the entire amount is now due; Now. therefore. I will on the 1st day of August 1927. it liclnjf the first Monday there of offer the followim; described lands for sale at the Court House Door in Murphy. N. C. at the hour of 1:00 A. M. to-\vii - Being parts of Tracts Nos. 76 and 77 in District No. 7. Beginning on a rock the N*. K. corner of No. 76. ami the S. W. corner of No 77 and runs south with the original line | oi 76 and 75. 115 poles to a stake: thence east with original line of 76. 104 polos to a stake near a sassafras stump; thence North with original line of 76. 80 poles to a chestnut stump in said line a corner of J. W. Postcll li : thence with his lino N. 64 W. 20 poles to a dead chestnut in a filed thence N. 3S \V. 4-1 |iol? s to a stake in the road: thence with the road S. 67 W. 16 poles; S. 67 W. 6 poles to a j st ii ke in the line between 76 and 77: thence | witl' that lino west 38'^ poles to the begin- i ninj: ? ontainlng 71 acres more or less. The terms of said sail will be for cash. r>. II. TILLITT. (?> 1'dht) Trustee. TAX SAM; TOWN OF MARBLE NnltTII CAROLI NO? Cherokee County. Town of Marble. The undersigned Town Tax Collector of ? y town will sell on Monday. August K. ' at the Court House door In Murphy. N. ' ' !"? the highest bidder for cash at public j out. the following lands upon which taxes , for the year 1926 have not been paid In the 1 o n . and for the amount given below, with I cosi added in each case as follows: Name Acres Amonut Hayes. Hugh 2 $2.07 I Kilpatrick. S. II. 5 lots 5.19 j Ladd. Mrs. Parry 1 lot and house 5.00 Ladd. Klrb 2 lots 1.72 i'si/Ker. K. A. 5 lots and house 3.82 S'i ed. \V. B. 1 lot and house 7.99 j ItUi - . J. Emory 18 acres 6.62 j T. * 5th day of July 1927. W. O. COLE. I (tS-Ji-m) Town Tax Collector. I LXIX I TOR S NOT1CK NfdtTII CAROLINA ? Cherokee County. '.laving qualified as the executor of the will I of Vnna L.. Hayes, deceased, all persons in Uelit. to her estate are hereby notified to | come forward and make payment: all ?on.- having claims against said estate are notified to present them within twelve mon ths from this date, or this notice will he Plei'ded in bar of same. This July 5th. 1927. K. It. HEAL. Execptor of the 48-Ct-b.) will of Anna L. Hayes. deceasedt j ? I PATRICK A large crowd of Patrick folks at tended services at Liberty Sunday and heai'd a very interesting sermon by Rev. John Brendle. Mr. ana Mrs. Pat Williams and children of Tellico Plains, Tenn., are visiting the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Picklesimer this week. Miss Irene Burger, of Ducktown, Tenn., was the guest of Miss Donie Eller the past week. Two accidents occured here Sat urday, Mr. Nip Adams was thrown from a mule and his shoulder dis located. Also Mr. Tom Picklesimer's mule ran away with him, he was very bad hurt but is better at this writ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Danner and PROMISES MOTORISTS NEW MEASURE OF MILES | FROM MODERN BALLOONS "Tire manufacturers can give the public ?. new measure of miles in balloon tires, if they will first forget ! their ideas of tire building pained i from the old high preasure tire," says j Mr. J. W. McMillan, of McMillan* j Swaim, local Goodrich Dealers. I "By the adoption of new principles j I of design in the Goodrich Silvertown j Balloon, we find that it is surpassing ; the mileage records of the finest Sil- J i ver towns of high measure design. j "The first step in building balloon | ; tires, is to recognize that low pre*- j | sure is almost exactly opposite to high pressure. That is, the tires j j which were inflated to CO to 80 j I pounds pressure, were so hard that j j they rode on a comparatively narrow I strip of tread, in the center of the | tire. But the balloon tire flattens J out ? and instead of putting the load on the center of the tread, it puts the FOR SALE ? One eight room house and lot, close in. House recently rebuilt and made like new, partly furnished. Watyer and lights, 1-2 acre lot. For further information ap ply to The Cherokee Scout. (48-2t-pd.) I children of Copper Hill, Tenn., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Picklesimer and family. Quite a number of Patrick folks | motored to Tellico Plains the fourth. J Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Picklesimer j of Tellico Plains visited his parents | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Picklesimer Sun- j day night. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Hamby and children were the guests of the lat ters brother, Mr. Nip Adams and fam ily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Roper and chil dren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Fred Kilpatrick Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lum Satterfield who has been employed at Sweet Gum, Ga., for some time is with home folks this week. I Mr. Delanware Hamby who is em- j ployed at Etowah, Tenn.- is with home : folks this week. Do you remember how enthused the people were back in May, 1927, when a flyer by the name of Lindbergh made an airplane flight from N. Y. to Paris? Huh, the gang was laugh ing about it this morning when we hopped down to Africa for a little elephant hunting before breakfast. PUREBRED POLAND CHINA PIGS Extra fine. Miss P. V. Parker, Andrews, N. C., Route 1. (48-it-pd.) weight on what tiro men rail the "shoulders" or two outer >ides of the tread. "Meeting this problem <?;' tread de- 1 sign, will stop the wastt ?f millions | of dollars worth of tire mileage for ' motorists. When the heavy tread i design, which has been >o common in i many balloon tires, is eliminated from the center of the tire it keeps the ! whole tread from being distorted un- ! der load ? and this prevents the de structive 'cupping' action and rapid , uneven tread wear ? one of the great- | est causes of short life in balloon tires. "This discovery is an important reason for the exceptional mileage records made by Silvertown Balloons which have been in use by the public, with this new design, for almost two years." Experience ? counts in gas oline making ...as it does in every other line of business ? "STANDARD" GASOLINE Made in The Carolinas The W\TER CURE gives you -less cost per mile! Women Shop Here Real politeness, clean surroundings, honest prices and workman ship, make it attractive for women to deal with us. Priced ?? low 25c GOODRICH "Rubber Tipped" Blow Out Patch No pinching or chafing of tubes. Road Maps FREE Accurate, complete maps, the best ob tainable, given away while supply lasts. Nearby states included. TUBE-ss^, FREEjL^A with each tire sold this week. Get those Savings Every tire we sell is cured from both sides ? not merely from the outside. That makes a tremendous dif ference in the mileage you get. The whole ti re gets uniform heat ? uniform cure. No part over cooked ? no part undercured. Tough rubber ? all through the tire ? binds the plies, breaker and tread into one strong unit And the tread itself comes to you with all the strength and life left in it. McMillan & Swain Murphy, N. C.
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