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addition locals J\lr. Kilpatrick 1? Promoted -v[. X. 0. Kilpatrick for severs cipal at Walk school i j i ' , . ( Buike I .e su mer Mr. Kilpatric . w( rk in the ValcUse schot . county. Mr. Kilpatrick f. c delight d ;o hear of h T:. -ram committee of th an's <lub met M< nday a: t( a t . work. ?: Mi-.--. Gaiand Reaehle wh v* r re staying- at M: M in Weaver f Washi % hp; hm';pr f abcth Gantt who taugi ' . in ih. office at Stat A. lvey. >'" As" v';ii lie city Monday to coi al at the Baptist ch'jvcl A. L. Ma tin. II. Bueek, I i B. R. ("arroll, J. Frankli !' -ank Wal h from M i g \n v ws v.n Monday m i 1. Henry Highsnvith, ws : talked to the group, s. J. O. Long, . after spending t. w.c were accompanied hoir aearet I.on.r who has '? c . . a- heen ill since eomi as fully recovered. ! .ine Weaver of Have the w.'tk-end \vi3 MT .Mrs. .T. P?. Gary :;rd Eliz i^t Friday ir. A> evill I w. t to Man tt y wev a n: a.i. Paul Owen: y who he Chicag ami Marie Wakefield and dan J ine-day in ning f? X. V... where tr.oy wi home. # 1. Candler w] has bee ji f -Mi. ami Mr-. G. \\ (; 1 tr.e pa>t week r.lurne - h.-r aome i:i A then VIrs. I!'-.: ei M ul ii< \\h :i visiti '.g Mi . Mou:rie l.ee and Airs. Lee h .v ;i : . ai ftori;heal Gc?o~er It'll Tuesda visit of several weel nd friends at GainiSCHOOL in the -John C^ni] ,1 went tD Martin y to share in the celt fiftieth w.Hiding a? Ir. and Mrs. W. Martin, a grandso ; tht sc.. ol, was on t. s Gwen Comwell lei lion on Fridn\. The > Mrs. Cornwall's hom Iowa. " Mrs. Cornwe t the school and M: nccted with the Moui 'eaiv.ery. Wayne Ho iting for Mr. Cornwe ence. s. S. W. Mendenha ned from a week's v: have bei'n visiting rels ddle of the state. KANEW^ Doekery, of Alcot f>iends and reiauv. week-end. ices were held at th and Mrs. S. F. Cham afternoon. nd Km02:1110 McCalis tie Moore and daugjli Mr. and Mrs. Adkii Kendal Shields visite Karl McCalistcr Sa and Sunday, za Phillips, of Alcoa the week-end with he ?. Mr. and Mrs. U. ( Irs. Marion Chamber 8a, Tenn., were th sts of Mr. and Mrs. ? ry sorry to hear of th J. M. Gairett who die: ling. The Chert ' | Presbyterian Services I On the c* minjr Sunday m rninjr | unusual service has be n planned at ! the Pr sbyterian . hurch. On" th> ; occasion the service will be condu t. j ed . ntirelv by the men of the chinch. n In ] lac of t e usual sermon the theme "The Value of the Church t vv the Community" will b - discus-ed by d several speak.is including Messrs. J. B. Gray. M. W. Bell and hers. K Eve :yone can be assur.d that tr.e " >1 \vh 1 service will b most helpful V nd practical and certainly most is 1 worthw .tile wh.n such an i.i . >; am * : subject is discussed fr m the ; int of : 1 view of the btisi. ess and professional | j, v ; ! an. A most vordial invitation is <.x- | ^ 1- tended t( veiyone t attend thi" ' r. i erv.ee. There will e no evening-* >1* i service in c! icrenc to the services. | Prayer mec in will be resumed th jib oltirst of Septemb.-r. ;N BRASSTOWN r.! The L . nmh at Majmie* Chapel is ( BHfco^up ra; A vrr .it inter j is 1 cir.n shown in the e:ectin:? of thi? i . h. We h >pe that is will ? an up . lift to ur community. ." 1 MARTIN'S CREEK j". -The Glad Church h s received 1' | new men: ers during t c revival sot- d v" ; vices. Five were baptised Sunday be a II 111\\ Mr. I". J. Phillips home. 1 Mis* Krna Styles wa- th guest o:' IV 1 Mis? Eulab il Birch Saturday .t. j 1_ Mrs. Emma Elliott was t o ciinnc. * l* *ues! of Mis. Josie Phillips Satur . {? Mi . Mary Moss. w. - a v -;T r ? * X nor Mr-. Margar -t fa : pr? * r" last week. :? ' M. Jake Styl.s as returned to u Asheville after .-;u- iding last week ?{ 1,1 with horn : Iks. X M.. a: (1 .Mi-, fiu - (ii -n were v the jru?st f Mr. ant! Mrs. Lea h Gibson one night last week. J Misses i e > i ggs, !' I Queen, Gwendolyn Stalcup were the 1 quests of M;-- Gen Moore Thiirsdav I nig-ht. | L i. Mr. a* <i Mr-. Willie Phil . we < 1 '?e o Mr ...inT Mr.-. Gu l(j Gibson Saturday r.ight. i Mi>- ( ar or Beaver \va- a vi.ji.or B t- ??f M <. p<arl Phillips. I LIST OF TOWN "37 MARBLE " DELINQUENT TAXES 1928. 192f 193C, 1931. 1932, 1933, ond 1934 NOTICE OF SALE n By :* I I' K1 men of the T wn of Marbl . N. 1 .. st the undersigne i tax collect )r for th i'own * i" Ma: Me. ( herokee county, ,, N. rth t'aroiina. will s II at pub.i" auction to the highest bidder ' >r .. cash at the door of the Mayors t .iee in Marble, N. C., at 1" o'clock A. M. (Eastern Standatd Time) n v Monday, Septemb.r lb, 193o, -*s ollowirj descri ed lands i. the s_ Town of Marble, Cherokee County, North Carolina, upon which taxes i th y.ais 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933. 1934 rentai: unr.aid; i . the name and tor t.ie .mount aiven, plus two per cent penalty and e >sts p. of Advertisement and sal ., s iThis 20th day of August, 1935. A. L. HOWARD, i. (3-4t-tm) Tax Collector. J. u NAME PROPERTY TAXES v W. R. Lunsford, 1 c > w and one j car $ 48.37 [t Ernest Ccok 3 hogs 60.50 v Mrs. Osie Foster, All property ,*e in town of Marble 29.11 |j J. H. Thomasson, 1 lot 25.50 Vm Andrews Iron Mining Co., All i_ property in town o: Marble 9.37 l_ Paul Mulkey 1 :hog 7.94 Fred Palmer 1 cow 5.91 ! A 1-fU.iH Paln,m. 1 |nf 1 O ><_* ! II J. ?. Hull 1 cow 11.24 , B. H. Mintz 1 c \v and one car 51.23 " W. B. Mulkey 1 horic 2.52 B. L. Coffey 1 cow 9.85 J. 'H. Mintz 1 cow 8.45 J. E. Kincr 1 cow 5.01 J. T. Tiull 1 lot in town cf Martle 7.50 l, Wilkey McHan, all property in iwn? Vl uuai "?> 132.88 I Xentahala Light and Power Co. e all property in town of Marble 14.62 i- Mis. Ellen Mulkey. all property ! in town of Mfirble 51.36 h W. R. Dockery, 1 car 19.13 ( i. C. S. Day 4 head of cattle 68.69 j a Arthur Cook 1 cow 4.04 ; [i Erni-st Palmer, stock of goods .. 1.70 j - Wendell Lovingood. 1 lot in totfn of Marble 1.88 f Wofford Oil 'Co., all -property in | v town of Marble s- .76 { 5. G:ady Smith 1 cow 2.89 H. S. Kimbrough 1 cow * 6.00 . J. M. Cook, 2 mules 10.86 ^ W. O. Cole 1 cow 5.33 J James Hensley 1 hog 1.58 ] C. O. Hall 1 car 3.16 ; p Roy Foster 1 ear 4.13 j Lj i Sta dard Oil C .. all equipment in ] Arthur Palmer's possession 2.18 - akee Scout, Murphy, N. PETRE HOSPim NEW* Alvin N: 1 lson, CopperhUl, Tenn.. ho ha? been receiving tr a metit f??r t: v. .a. recovered sufficiently > return home. John Comer, It :u . Ga.. I.- .cceivi? treatment and resting more com>r:-bly. Ctis Stewart. Blue R5 :?? . Ga., hats been ec ivingr treat.rent, and as returned horn:-. I hn Ben Little, B wn.un, Ga., oute No. 1. wa- admitted sev ral ays . for ? ; oration, and is imrovingf Azalea Wri^h*. ace 7. dauirhl.r ' ! . aid Mis. Drew Wright. To t . C.. \va- ? t-ra i- Wet: sday. and a returned home. Jui!-on \V. De:.. i: i' am. N .. admitted several t ay, age foi eatment. is i.i.. roving. E. B. B.ajks. BiairsviiL. Ga.. admitted last week, suffering: from in n "uv-. received i:. an anionic 11. a dent, is resting: much moi't com rtably. ILtiy Mr ha k -. ge 7. daugi. . ol Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eu ank kn?hews. N. was a dm .ted Mor. ay *. Tons":! and Ad n i i peratioit ml lias returned home. 'Hamilton A:\vood. age Id. s m. o i.\ and M s. A.I n Aiw i. Andrews K. C. WRIGHT Insurance Telephone 3d MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA MALARIA c 1 ' V in 3 days wrw COLDS iquid Tablets fir? day 5ALDROPNSOSE TONIC & LAXATIV Listed b BARGAINS 100 Pair cf Misses ar OXFORDS-: i a rliAe HAT' ?-iuuivo a in a i LADIES AND MISS! DRESSES~$ Children's Dl LADIES WHITE Oxfords $1. We have just rece fashionable fall appai ?new fall hats?new ALSO FULL LIP OVERCOATS, FEL' WE HAVE A COMF STAPLE. Don't forget to ca the ten prizes rriven a' W. B. 1 PHONE 131 C. Thurs., Au| was operated the 17th, and has re-| F turned h<?ir.i'. Loft^ri Hauhett. air 1 . >?>n Mr. and Mrs. A. M. HaL-hett. Mu. - U phy. Rt. 2. is receiving t atmer.t and improving. } N n. K -lish. lalk-\ille. G ... ; ) v a- admitted T. e- 'ay 'or opera*.i n., and is resting rnor. comfortably. Jav.es I-. Payne. Andrew.-. N. C.. \va operated Tu sd .y. and i- rest- ci'.-r P: : e rr.:'<>rtaV PERSIMMON CREEK f Mr. Lawson Simonds of Murphy & was tne true-* < Mr. C. I). 11 s"s y ! n t rnnh'v Sa* . dav > J Mis. Bertha II >gsed is oj th sick X 1" -t at this w. Iti: u. y M' - I i' 1 .i S:: e - A " ' M:-> Pi. lie 1: _ - > snda;. *s* !ev.*iinr. hi . ( . 1?. 11''l' . - Wii- dinne X 1 guest of Mr. Earn Stiles Sun da v. jyl I Mr. J. A. Williamson a a i a'l a- - ? e> 11 ij to Mu phy Tu< - la | *:* . Mr. a- d Mrs. Ha2 s ii.-. were th , ! i' ' ' * <>:' M v. . ' % rj VQ2SSB CYRIL R. HARRISON 7-Goal Polo Stir ' ?_ c,y| iV|o; i , s<: BHKfthiK. ttflLKOBBUKflMan Ml liOlaPl elow are a few we are offering id Women's LOW AND M $2.25 value for o 5?$1.95 value ES 1.00 value RESSES $1.00 v< .95 value iived a new shipment of w< eH?new styles?new fabri< r silks ?cotton crepes?woo' <TE OF MEN AND YOUN< r HATS, SHOES, ETC. ?LETE LINE OF SCHOOL AND FANCY GROCERIEJ 11 for your tickets with ever} way Every Saturday at 6:3G MCKEY & ' \rvvs and '"rtnu'v. Mr. an ! Mis. I <\ Rog?rt? wire I Sunday dinm r yue>t M I. Payne nd family. \ :: k- Mr. < luyt m S' . v d a ! " ;i Sat"i??-?v * . 'it, I.. : Mri!lrv>?; Mas- irii!'. Mr-. l ey S* l? s and M: . 1 he tiles w re th Sunday evening ue-:?? ??f M'-. Muu'i >tiie-. xk~xk~x~x~x~x~x~x~xk~x-:~> DICKEY FEED CO. ? We are paying CASH for Rye 7 C cents par bushel loose or 7E cents in even weight shipp.'ng bags, offering $1.00 per Bushel for Corn bagged in even weight 2 or 2 ? 2 bushel ,% bags. *t* We still have Crin-son Clover seed also Nitr.?t?> of Soda We .J. carr> a complete .in- of feed Flour and heavy Groceries. DICKEY FEED CO. | if ' : ^ I I ^ jfe UpK ARCHITECT C. M. Johnson -&J&<C? /c^-ticccrj f HBHnMNRMfL iH#J ;'! P ; this week U IT IT a n\; i mn ilj i /\r\ i nlr.l nly $1.15 p due 69c 9 $1.49 i omen and Misses ?? :s?new fall shoes Ha en and silk dresses. Rq ^ MEN'S SUITS, || SUPPLIES || 5 hb SONS I
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