I (election of permt i deer in pisgaf I T: entire area of Pisgah Natonal I c I., --. 0111; rising nearly 100,000 1 t E a ill be opened for deer hunt- i - W.vembey. with 1.70C s * allowed to kill one buck i | ns for privilege to hunt r i, to the Asheville office * -try department before K . i. and after that date a ' Kt. . ing will be held to select |Hi from the applications. 1 lov ?' isiied at the Mills River CCC fame a- d at l'isgah Forest, with the fast 's hunt to use the Mills Kr. hecking station, and the seeped. 1 ih Forest, alternating each kto!;. Mr. Duncan will have supervision over the two stations and the bunt in general. Foil ring are the general rules that d govern the hunt; 1. I i'izens of the United States ill years or over are eligible to apply for the privilege of hunting on this project Applications from rel gu!av niployees of the U. S. Forest Eer.li or from employees engaged in avtiv ties directed by the U. S. fore-; Service will not be accepted. 2. Applications must be made in vriun- i > me forest supervisor, U. r S. p. ! - >t Service, Arcade Building, ^ Ash?' N. C., on or before October ? 24. 1' No applications received j. after *'i close of business on Octo- c ber 2i. 1U36, will be considered. a Blanks may be secured from the Kan- & gcr's office or the application may y br 111:1 le in writing direct to the r Asheviile office. Seventeen hundred hunters will c be chosen by lot at a public drawing t immediately after the closing date a for application. c 4. A person may apply either for e the privilege of hunting three days j on a regular accessible area, or five t days 011 the wilderness area, but the ^ Forest Service cannot guarantee that ^ selected hunters will be allowed on ] areas for which they have indicated ^ a preference. ( 5. Each applicant must agree to t deposit five dollars into a cooperative fund which shall be used for the developnieiit and research work con- !j nected with managing the wildlife on the Hisgah National Forest. { : 6. At the public drawing applica- 5 tionc t.-ili * ? ?v. uc grouped in bunches of \ !en ahd selected in this manner. 5 Therefore, if several persons wish to B chosen together they should sub- ^ B their applications in the same J B 'etter explaining their wish. No B ?ther grouping will be made. tf After drawing, each successful ap- 5 m Plican* will be assigned a date on *j B he may begin to hunt. Any * I Thi II We have just || worth ofi B I Quality and I I our aim. The ad I I insures perf ectioi I New busine I manded expansi* I Oie best in dry cl E found between A 1 CALL US I SERV ?MORF I "Where We Sei The Cheroke rs TO KILL j I TO BE MADE SOON1 hanging of dates must be made by he applicant himself by correspondng with some individual who is scheduled to hunt on the day deiced. The Forest Service can not legotiate any changes nor recognize equests for changes, it will, how ver. send a list of the names and iddresses of the hunters scheduled or the day in question. 8. At the public drawing to be leld October 28. 1700 applicants will [ >e selected as regulars. In addition 100 alternates will be drawn. Imnediately after the drawing the regulars will be notified and given unit November 10 to accept the dates issigned to them and make payncnt. On November 11 a sufficient number of alternates to replace hose of the first group who did not 'ay will be notified of selection. These must make payment on or heore November 21. The selected rerulars who cannot or do not desire o hunt aje not permitted to transer their privileges. 9. No hunting will be permitted >n Sundays, or outside the boundiries of the Preserve. 10. One adult buck deer with isible antlers may be killed and renoved from the hunting area by each lunter. All other game animals and )irds are under protection. The huntng, killing, or intentional molesting >f such constitutes a violation of the ules and regulations governing the 'reserve. 11. Only rifles of the non-autonatic type of a calibre larger than 25-20, and non-automatic shotguns lot less than ld-gauge, shooting single >all or pumpkin cartridges, will be | illowed. The use of buckshot is pronki+f the soft-nosed type. Carrying: of ide arms by hunters is prohibited. In tddition, on the wilderness area, boys laving a pull of at least 60 pounds nay be used. 12. Outside of personal costs, the harge to be made for hunting on he area will be a five-dollar cooperitive deposit. Residents and non-reslents of North Carolina may share qually in the privilege of hunting. Authorization to transport deer from he Preserve to points within or vithout the State of North Carolina vill be attached to each carcass. This has been made possible through he cooperation of the Department of Conservation and Development of he State of North Carolina. To The Voters Ol VOTI B. LVb I F \ REGISTER I He is a cripple an ; His Record Sp s Is News t added several thous tiew laundry and dry (uipment in our plant i Satisfaction in our work 1 dition of this new and mo a in cleaning your clothes ss and your continued pa an in our plant. And no leaning and laundry equ Lsheville and Atlanta. ; FOR COURTEOUS, PI ICE AT THE RIGHT PR >HY LAUP . B. Corn well, Proprietor rve We Satisfy" MUI e Scout, Murphy, North Ci 13. Persons privileged to hunt on the accessible areas will be furnished transportation each day from I the checking station to the hunting units ami return. Persons privileged to hunt on the wilderness area should provide themselves with complete camping equipment and sub-1 sistence. 14. Selected hunters sh i!d report at the checking station assigned to them by -"? a. m. on the first day assigned. Credentials will be reviewed by the Ranger, and field ar rangements made. No automobiles will be allowed to park within the I shooting area. 15. No dogs will be allowed on the Game Preserve. 16. Only sportsmen equipped with authenic cooperative argeement permits will be permitted on the shooting unit. 17. Additional information concerning the hunt may be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, U. S. Forest Service, Arcade Buildingg, Asheville, N. C., or W. P. Duncan, Forest Ranger, Pisgah Forest, N. C. WOLF CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis, of Postell, Tenr... spenfc a part of lpst week with their son, Mr. Fred Davis, and family. Mr. Henry Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Garren visited an uncle of Henry's near Sweet Gum, Ga., Sunday, a Mr. Tom Arp, who is almost dead because of a cancer. All hope of his recovery is gone, they report. Mrs. Luther Yerner and two daughter Delia and Winnie, of Blue Ridge. Ga are spending several days with relatives here. Mr. J. C. Simonds was out visiting amoUg friends Sunday afternoon. Mr. Simonds has been laid up with rheumatism for several months but now is much improved. Mr. Fred Davis returned Fridav evening from a trip to South Georgia. ] Mr. G. G. Hyatt is moving into the home recently vacated by Mr. Howard Garren. The sweet potato crop through our section is reported to be very good. Mr. and Mrs. Crats Chastain visited relatives in the vicinity of Morganton, Ga., Sunday. o Joe Etoch, grocery-store manager of Helena, Ark., won a sales contest sponsored by his company. The prize was a bathroom scale registering up to 250 pounds. Etoch weighs 260. ^XKK-X~XKK-XKKK~x4<-X~X~? : Cherokee County l FOR ? lDGETT |l OF DEEDS S id needs the office ? j >eaks For Itself ? *X~X~X-X~>*X~X~X~X~X~X~X?X*"& ~ s9 f V 9 and dollars las always been dern machinery properly, tronage has dew we offer you ipment to be ROMPT 1 ICE. TORY ] ^ ^ I LEGAL MATTERS I UNITED STATES UK AMERICA In the District Court of the United States for the We>tein District of North Carolina. In the matter of WILLIAM ROBERT IiNKF.RTON Bankruptcy Bankrupt To all persons who may be concerned in the above matter as well as all other persons: Notice L heieby given that on Thursday. November 12th, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. Central Time, at the store house recently occupied by William Robert Pinkerton on Tennessee Street in the Town of Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina, I will offer for sale at. pubile outcry, the stock of poods, wares and merchandise, topether with fixtures, invoiced as the estate of said bankrupt, consisting of shoes, clothing, drygoods, notions and groceries and other items. Only the equity of the bankrupt in such items and articles upon which there ! is a lien, by virtue of conditional sales contract, will be sold subject to the ! liens and encumbrance on same, and | the purchaser of such items will purchase the same subjects to all encumbrances. The sale of the assets of the bankrupt will be made subject to the ; confirmation of the court. Terms of sale cash. The right is reserved ! to reject any and all bids. Inspection of stock of poods will be allowed at any time by the trustee, at Murphy, N. C. EDMUND B. NORVKLL, Trustee of the Estate of William Robert Pinkerton, Bankrupt. j NOTICE: ? SALE OF VALUABLE DC Al I'CT A. ?? l. r-v l. i.j IHIL TOWN OF ANDREWS Vs. PASCAL PALMER, ET ALS. Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C. made in the above entitled proceedings for foreclosure on tax liens appointing the undersigned Commissioner of the Court to sell the lands herein described in order to satisfy said liens, I, D. H. Tillitt, Commissioner as aforesaid, will on Monday, November, 2nd 1936, at 10:30 o'clock, A. M. (Murphy time) at the courthouse door of Cherokee Countv, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: Being the Eastern half of lot No. 3 in block L of the original survey of the Town of Andrews, and being lots Nos. 1-2-4-7-8 and 9 in block L of the original survey of the Town of Andrews. Dated and posted this the 30th day of September, 1936. D. H. TILLITT, Commissioner. (10-4t-dht) NOTICE: ? SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TOWN OF ANDREWS?Vs? A. B. GILLESPIE ET UX ET ALS. Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C. made in the above entitled proceedings for foreclosure on tax liens appointing the undersigned commissioner of the Court to sell the lands herein described in order to satisfy said liens, I, D. H. Tillitt, Commissioner as aforesaid, will on Monday November, 2nd, 1936, at 10:15 o'clock, A. M. (Murphy time) at the courthouse door of Cherokee County, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: In the Town of Andrews, Cherokee ^X^:^xkkkkkkk-XK~X~X~X~X~ | M ortgag j ON NEWLY CONS Commitments on pit -F.H.A.G : Long term financing?1 NO LIFE INSURE Carolina Housing [: H. E. Garrett, Wester: j- Will come to Murphy t< MOORE SUPF ["hursday, Oct. 29, 1936 County. N. C. Being lots No?. 11 and 12 in block FF in Oakwood Height- Addition to Town of Andrews. ept that portion of said lots whi h i- ir; excess of homestead allottwent a d sold under execution. Being -he lots conveyed t?> A. B. (5:' l?y J. A. Richark.-on et ux t y ed dated January. 28th.. 1921. .1 t worded in book 2S page 1 " I. im-rd- of Cherokee County. N. ? Dated and post, d t. 21th. dav of S.'ptein >< i. 1 . D. H. TILL.IT i . C mmissioner. (10-4t-dht ) o NOTICE: ? SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ANDREWS SCHOOL DISTRICT AND OR ANDREWS Si?EC 1AL BOND TAX UNIT OF CHEROKEE COUNTY Vs. SAMUEL BIRCHFIEL1 . FT ALS. AND C. M. WOFFORD Vs. SAM BIRCHFIELD ET AL. Under and by virtue of an order I of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. N. C. made itt the above entitled proceedings for foreclosure on tax liens appointing the undersigned Commissioner of the Court to sell the lands herein described in order to satisfy said liens, L C. E. Hyde, Commissioner as aforesaid, will on Monday, November, 2nd. 1930, at ten o'clock, A. M. i (Murphy time) at the courthouse door of Cherokee County, N. C. ofj fer for sale to the highest bidder for leash thfi fnllnwini* Jeeai-iKn#! FIRST TRACT: Being situated on the waters of Holland's Creek, | Valleytown Township, Cherokee County, N. C. and being a portion of tract No. 106 and tract No And being all the land conveyed to Samuel Birchfield by George W. i Hensley by deed dated Feb. 127th., I 1024 ar.d recorded in book No. 87 page H78. Containing 75 acres, more or less. Said deed of record in Cherokee County, N. C. SECOND TRACT: Being a part of tract No in Valleytown Township, Cherokee County, N. C. on the waters of Beaver Creek. And being all the land conveyed to Samuel Birchfield by Bascomb Lee and wife, Ela Lee, by deed dated March, 25th., 11)26 and recorded in book No. 81) page 267. Records of Cherokee County, N. C. Dated and posted this the 30th. day of September, 11)36. C. E. HYDE, Commissioner. <10-4t-dht) | NOTICE: ? SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C. made in the special proceedings of Andrews School District and / or Andrews Special Bond Tax Unit of Cherokee County, vs. W. T. Moore et als. for foreclosure on a tax lien appointing the undersigned Commissioner of the Court to sell the lands herein described in order to satisfy said lien. I, D. H. Tillitt, Commissioner as aforesaid, will on Monday, November, 2nd. 1936 at 10:45 o'clock, A. M. (Murphy time) offer for sale to the I highest bidder for cash the following described lands: | Being lots Nos. 4-5 and 6 in block ! n -r t 1- ? * " u ui junaiusKa jungles?Reference to the plot or map of same which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, being hereby made for a more accurate and complete description of said lots or parcels of land. Dated and posted this tho 30th. day of September, 1036. 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