I fridmy, October 5, 1923 P^^tegai of North Carolina? rwroki County. 5Qfi In the Superior 'Jcsrt , I ? M. Capr*. Plaintiff [ A Defendant. KVICE OF SUM ' JIONS f ?>Y PUBLICATION* ? The defendant, Hester Capps, in' ab"\< ' titled action will take B0-.ict' thai an action has been com recced against her in the Euncrior 1 Court of Cherokee County, N. C.' I bf the plaintiff, James M. Capp.' I jr.J that he purpose of*the actionI I a to obtain an absolute divorce from' I the bond f matrimony on statutory I That you are hereby notified to I personally appear and answer or de| mur *-o the complaint of the plain(Srfore the 12th day of October. 1923. or the court will grant the nKsf d ??l in the complaint. This th 12th day of Sept.. 1923. 1 K DAVIS. Clerk. Of 'he Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C. (6?It->! pd-jhm) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Havi qualified as Executor under ;i i'l of the Estate of Martha Dock y. :-i?as<d. Jato oi Llierokicj Cou: ': N rth Carolina, thi? is to n-?tf\ persons having claim? I agar :t.- istatc of thc said deceased, t 1 ft hi bit them to the undersigned a* v . home at Grandview, Cherokee ' ty. North Carolina, on or | bef 11th day of September. l$j2S. th not:<v will h. pleaded jr. ri v ry. All persons | irdt ;h? -aid ertate will please ir.n. t?' paynv.-nt. Th I ith day of September, 1023. u McDonald. Ex cutor ] if 'i. fstati of Martha Dockery, 1 > -;td. late of Cherokee Co. (6-fit-p) Stati f North Carolina? v County. C. V and YV\ A. Savage enter and locat fifty acres of land, more or} le-. r, the waters of Tooncy's C D: No. 2t beg ruing on a white oak top of Big Negro Head and runs w west course with the county to th Bristol grant, then various ecu tot (oiv.plcments so. n? " "n the vacant lan | hetweeri the coui: line and the Hiawa c? Lund? Cot: \ land.-. Mr:let ed this the 7th d ... of Septiinber, <Sig: d C. W. A: W. A. SAVAGE. , NO!: II CAROLINA- -Clay C? ;t.r.y. A. jcr are hereby notified that .1 warrant of survey will be issued : ' C. W. and W. A. Savage for th >\p described land 0n the day f October, 1923, if there is no' p : filed in the office uefv'C that | 9 K Hffi m I KMD JONES, Entry Tnk.r (r,-4t-sl j NOTICE OF ENTRY. NO. INOKTH CAROLINA?Clay County.) I'ank Herbert Jr. enter:- and' cl; v 50 acre;-', more or le.-s of lat, . in Clay County, North Carolina' ir H yebville township, on the waters ( o: 1 i iwnssee River. Beginning on a black gum, corner of entry No. ! Genuine Shipman-Ward C Rebuilt UNDERWOODS ON'V Lot Us Tdl You Moro About This Splsodid Typewriter A mtrKln* *!iat fanlnt a cannot teJl it from a bra best and squarest typewr Rebuilt Like New Every machine is atrij fully rebuilt. All worn f new enamel, new nickel, key rings?a complete, p will be proud to own. Try It for Ten Full Da Send for a machine. < part. Use it for TEN FU1 it is exactly the genuine, typewriter we claim it to Easy Monthly Payme Our tor monthly pa YOU to hare tsis tplendi, trs juat the same as renta 6*1 Delay Another You can obtain the ma afa rood bwiuaaa. 1 It's good judgment. I I tai*. For FuB Detail* THE CHER lL_ . n\i . ADVERTISED M-o-o-o-M-o-o-o-ft-o-o-c 2049; thence east and various coun?*< T;< es for complements so as to include it ail the vacant :ass? beivreen ib- ? ?"??- -'? inson land and the Leatherwood I \v lands. m This September 1st, 1923. J ir FRANK IIFJiBERT Jr. o Attest: '?i FRED JONES. Entry Taker. 'us Notice is hereby given that a warrant of survey wjll be issued for the j above described vacant land cn 01* 3 after October 8 1923. J inn September l. | (; FRED JONES. Entry Take-. j It U bonds for sale. Notice is hereby given that .< alt <i ' bids for $"0,000.00 of boi-ds of Boaveidain Township w'll bt re.? iv- 2 id up until noon Oct ter 3i?23. These bonds will ?-un f ,r 3> vt-n . % and bear interest at <? per .. nt. 1h? v * i.re is>ueu uudei authority of an net :r of the general assemble of North 0 Carolina passed at its s,wiun of 1923, for the nurpc of building a " road in the township. These bonds should be attractive to purchasers a> they will constitute ? the only obligations of the township. Address all communications to F. W. Lovingood, chairman board of County Commissioners, or John H. % PiUard. Cnuntv Attorney. sj |d noticf. of sale. By virtue <>f the prov.-rons of a ' d< e<! of fust execute"! t?y R. C.: M?uv and wif to I E. Haylcs*. (j Trustee, t.> s -nr. payment of the t, um of 1,200.00, dated Sept< mbor 10 ^ 1021, and registered in Cherokee r County, N. C in !>< >1 Book No. 70. t :-aire 361. default having T>? n made ^ ; nthe payment of said note and in- 0 trrest, the undersigned will offer to sale, during the legal sale hours on j thr 8th day <>f Octnlwr. lh'Jd. to the! high*, t bidder for cash, at the << ? house door in Murphy, at public out- j] cry the following town property: On Pcachtrcc Strati in the.T- rn , " .>{ Murphy. Beginning on Pen--ht.ee \'y Street at J. D. MiUome's corner and juris S. 50 W. with variations with T J. I>. Malbmoo's l5ne !n h h?. dgo rov' 205 fcc-t t0 J. P. Mallone?** corner -f street lending by th< Methodist Church; then S. 40 K. with variation"?2 feet~io a stake on said street c Then N. 50 V.. 205 ftet to a *tak< r on Pi aehtr. et Street; then N. 40 \V with variation- 52 feet to the begin- ;| ;?irg, Wng th ! t conveyed t? H- r C. and Gertrude M are by Cherokee V County '..y deed d:.t d June " 1920, j j and registered in Deed Hook No. 73, ago 4 92. f This September 1923. j. L. E. BWLESS, Trustee. s (5-4t)eb> i NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF * REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE ? r By virtue ct the authority con tained in a real estate M >rtgag? l' made and executed by the undersign id on rh. ?>th day of June, 1923, b> P. C. Moore and wife, Gertrud ' Moore, in which they conveyed cei-] tain real estate here?naftcr niontior - 1 ltd to secure two certain promissory | " ^0@P^ "'T*c^^|r i nd writes so well that even experts nd-new machfbe. It's the biggest, iter proposition ever made. ( >ped right down to the frame, then \ Mttta replaced by new. New type, , new lettering, new platen, new erfect typewriter. A machine you t I y? Sive it every teat. Examine every * LL DAYS. Decide for yourself that 1 standard Underwood fully rebuilt a be. nts i yment plan makes it possible for I 1 mschine immediately. Payments f ^ ? Minute^-Act Now i chine on a down payment of 93.00. t rou try the machine TEN DAYJJ. Den you ii oecaoc u> keep iL Thifs ?Cell?Phone ? Write. r OKEE SCOUT ; North Carolina I CHI " OK k. t al<?* HiVi. IENTS | >tes of ttven date herewith each for le sum of $500.00 due respectfully "?* ?' iszi and June ist, iu2k. ith interest from date until th ayment: viz: The land and lot brig situated and located in the Tow t Murphy. Cherokee County. X. < n I'each tree Street, mare nartiv.i xly described as follows: Beginning on iYachtrcc Street r.t I). Mallonee's corner sr.d flrtr; uth 50 West (with variations) with . 1J. Mallonee's line In a hrdg. ov, 205) two hundred and fiv f..i . l>. Mallon .'s corner oR th stre- t lading by the Methodist/ Church; lcnce South -10 ea> (with vari ous) with rr.id street fifty-two <52?. <*t to a stck- on sa'd str . i; thsncc rth 50 Co:.. tw0 hundred and five et (20" : to a stake on i'eachtr: c ariations) fifty-two fe*t to the l?e inn ing. The said property adjoinng the property wrere J. D. Ma'.lon row "lives. The said Mortgage being registered n the 11th day of .Tune, 1920, in r?ok No. 72, on pages Nos. 32728. of Rea! Flstate mortgage, in th fflco of 1I12 Register of Deeds of f- vr ^ Default having b.t n made th ay men t of the second note fot 500.00 which v/?s due the 1st d:i> f June, 1922. or thr into eat on tht ame, and no part of either, r.f.t r cnianil having mccn made on him to ay the same and the said note now eirrr considerably past the und 1trncd will sell the above described ronorty for h t * t| highc-t b d or at public r.A at the court h.)i: oor in thL. Town of Murphy, Cherofte County. N. C., at one o'clock p. 1. or. thr 8th day of October, 1923 t> satisfy the said note including :ie interest Cn the same and the cos" f the said sale. This thL? 5th day of September, 923. CHEROKEE COUNTY, N. C. Mortgagee, ty J. II. .Met ?il. Attorney. <5-5i) iORTil. CAROLINA? Che re v e t , .1y. 'o A. M. Simor.d, Entry T . ; <>. Cherokee County: The undoiviKiud I*. I'. Grant, of !hcrokee County, North Carolina, liters and lays claim to the followig described niece or parcel of md in Valley Town Township on he waters ?f Morris Crtik adjoini the lands of J. \Y. W.dker and Yaldon lands. BEGINNING on a stake North rest corner of State Survey 8C Irar.t. 24(?7. thence with >a'd line last poles to a stake cn the l.illth i.hn nrlnrt.- !!? .. ..f V <!0?/ Sraut 802; or Grant 3787, and run iili the cnid N'ns. n north,* st ?Miivst. to the corner of Kdtry *o. 3051; thence various courts for on-. lemci.u so as to include nil of the a cart land South of Grant 3787. El t d th!s the ISih day of Au Uft, 023. (Sign) B P. GRANT. CORT!! CAROLINA Cherokee County. All persons arts hereby notified hat a warrant of survey will be -* ucd to B. P. Grant for th<* above doeribed land on the loth day of October, 1023. if there is no arrest filed in this office before said [ate. This *?? 13th dav of August, 1923 A. M. S1MONDS Register of Deeds * ?r Ch^rok-^ County, North Carolina, exofficio Entry Takir for Cherokee County. 10-4C-PJ JORTH CAROLINA? Cheroke? County? [*o A. M. Simonds, Entry taker foi Cherokee County: The undersized A. E. Palmer, ol Cherokee County, North Carolina nters and lays claim to the following lescribed piece or parcel of land ir tlurphy Township, Cherokee County State of North Carolina, the sam? >eing vacant and unappropriated and subject to entry, viz: Being in Murphy Township, Chero ree County, North Carolina, or hanging Dog Creek and describee! is follows: \ Beginning on the corner of Mrs rlattie Johnson and A. Palmei and and running S. E. course to the op of the mountain, the winth the op of the mountain to the paintfee ine, the^ witjj the painted line to he corner of M. E. Clark's line; thei in'th the donation bne to the beginling corner so as to include all th< racant land in this boundary, con aining by estimation 20 acres, mon >r less. (Signed) A. E. PALMER, . Octo-' b: r DS. L. t i County, NOR rok | that a . . vey wil ibe is; sued t . for U.e above I deseVii. vu i t day of ' Now:. I there i] no pre* ptcst f. v ,ii ce before said ! date. This th. . -i ?i..y of October, 1923. A. M. SU10NDS. Ron: ttr ?f De?ds for Cherokee County. North Carolina. F..<-officio Entry Taker for Chcrokvo County North Carolina. (9-lt-aep) I ? . The Stain cn Him 1 By JUSTIN WENTWOr.D ^ ? -.ft WMtwa Kt?ipip?t Colon.) I T\l ?? -? I ) ' "l I V <-ntworth ever since lie began I visiting rt the Judge'* house. Judge Li 'ina. had ollloiuted over in Xyson ! county, but lind now taken up 'he ranch in I iarrisvihe. \Y? an ->rtli li.td located in li.'irrisviile hvo years b. :'??re anil gone Into the insurance b then*. Horranre was in the land game I and had I : ine-s Interest* whieh he shared wirii tlie Judge. Tie* n< ;.al "tie of Hit o\y . er. was , I .etna x. Wle-n V . -vnrih arrived they were supposed t" be engaged. As a matter of fact they were 1 not engaged. bad sab! she didn't ; i - tier ov. n mind : d would see. It t -ok ! T : long while s c. As a niatri of fat t. .e I: row lid not r? r:<r - u>v l??iran? l' ;t she woi - whether it was in lier nature to care for any on". But when Went worth and she met she I to wonder. Site In I eared f r Went worth from the i me they t'.ist mot. F : a long time she wondered. WVntw or'11 was one of thosp men who kept one gue-?bng. lie was slow of speech, slow < t art ion, grave, steady, lie had l.anlly any friends in Ilarrisvllle. ftimiub all si..?ke well of him. The judge. especially. Sometimes Wenttvortli would i oi.ie .\, r to the ranch j In the evening* and play chess with Iher father. Molly wondered what bis jitisf had be ii. A man of thirty must I have had. experience?tragic ones. Mol' ly th?eto have becon c so serious. It |i|f.isii! her to t!. nk that tin re whs something in Went worth's past. Other people thought it. :%?>. They sought his 1 company no more than he sought Iters. "You're probably right. Molly," her father said, when she broached the subject to bitii. "But in this part of the world, dear, we judge a man by what be Is; we don't ask Questions." r "Ikiddy, you don't think it was something disgraceful, do you?"* "I dirln't : an to suggest that," replied the judge. Molly thought her fall.or spoke n little strangely. Hut she had worse things to trouble her. She had began to dislike 1'orrance. perhaps liecnuse he was almost the antithesis of Wentv.orth. The two men hail tnet once at her house, and Dorrunee's hostility was evident. And she wondered whether W^aitwort h really cared for her. That doubt was solved one evening when he told her. "Molly, dear, you've known, haven't you?" lie asked. "I've cured ever slnea we met. Hut?there's something 1 must tell you." "There's nothing you have to tell me," answered Molly?stnd then sotne how they found themselves In each other's arms. They did not know how long they stood thus. They were interrupted by a sneering laugh behind them. Molly Bronn round?to see Dorrance standing In the doorway, wuuiii..* thorn. "So that's It, Is it!" he jeered. "Judge, will you eonie here a moment?" The Judge came slowly out of his study. Perhaps he had heard. Ills tone was stiff as he addressed Dorrance. "Well, Dorrance?" "I happened upon on interesting n minute ago. This man?" Molly sprang between theiu as Wentworth Advanced upon the other. She r held hint hack. "I suppose they are engaged. nn?l I > think I ought to tell you something, be' ing the person principally concerned, t At least. I was given to understand?" f **1 gave you to understand nothing," , said Molly indignantly. I "Anyway, this man Wentworth?Tvn had his record looke# up out yl friendship for you, Judge Lomnx. He's m ' jailbird. H* served a year in the 1 state penitentiary for embezzlement 1. five years ago. A fine fellow to have around your home. Judge, kissing your daughter." Wentwoi^h was* staring straight in front of hiin. Molly clung to him. "I r don't care! I don't care!" she panted. ! * The Judge's tone was Icy as he an' swered. "You've found a mare's nest. I've known all about that and ns my i daughter has said she doesn't care I may say I don't. It was on act of boy, U2i felly for rrhlch Mr w^tworth ban ' t long ago made amendment." "j He turned to Wentwerth "Yon see : | my dear fellow," be said, "I am the 1 judge who sentenced you. Good av^ nlng, Mr. Horrance." GOD DIDN'T WILL HARDING'S DEATH Rev. Mr. Abernethy at Memorial I Service Says Heartless Criticisms Wounded His Heart | WASHINGTON'. .Sent 23.?Pre?ldent and Mr?. Cooiiape attended memorial servi.es today for Warren G. Hardin? at Calvary Baptist hurch, when the late chief cxccti "ve. There they heard h? H v. W. S. Abernethy. pr??to:. iy that -va not God's will that] Mr. Hardin? should die. "Scm?e peonle." sail the minister,! have saia that \* \* God's v. -!'. that Vtsiri.nt Hard. .? -hould n??t live. Cut I do n - belie, that. "Sharp ?be> and y -r r11- I i:ms wounded his kindly heart ant! :_,ntributed to his death. And then, he c *.v:-r- tli?* burden t?r j?r -ti . These i-urea: >lu..d Aft. vwards. v - , . : :1; . We should ir :. . < ays." Mr. Ahcrr.i'ry listed a t?y thin? | which, mad? Mr. Hard;:..: .' ? :. Y i to rreatne i ?lhvr ' * ? yt_-JflBBBEfifrrgiffia*. .isSg j 1A.' ?u?w?j , u? svuwcuri?, WW'H I igc; h's passion for p?a his btt.na 'tallies hu . i ivif-tions Ifcc minister v.*aa abroad at the the Pr. "r!h. a- ! hi :?.? : < > .* f':i?vr.r; hurch were delayed until t day. PLANS MADE i OP HEREFORD ? * LE Final : ' n<. v. i*h the cy? ntion of late, wo: rriwle -"or the riotv.vil Here. c-nduted -r. !?nv*omb C ; by the Farm : ' F\d. ra* ' ; .. . )'' ' <! *; *" ; n Dab Thrash county agent; faints G. M- '! ?: Jr.. fed ration :? ? -!?* t. a Fiark Sutherland, ma' o; o. o * K. V.'. (?r . Her** ' r<l f: : a; Fi- t . Tht trill be held i \ I II during the v. !. f 0 t >ber 22, f? the put pose <.f wonting m ?ro in" r in ?h c?1'ity in purehr. J.rcg st red cattle. T\vcnty Kead of i. iri ' .ed II r(fords wil! be offered f r the highest at :?i.* : -!? . Solt ' of th > i-n!v ' .w.'.t l i t prirg i the Iturounty calf ilnb bow . .av be* offered also at this sab. V "Jhra h :?*:?! IMr. McCluit r.:ay he called upon fur additional ' ion th, sole. Subscribe to The S^out f FOR I\tw VVH11 *t* With 6 hoops to each keg. varn the inside. Suitable || p R ! X 1 gallon ?Ch'.rn I 10 ' ? i is " > ."0 " Syrup bar I y . v Freight charges will be allowed a for ten or more asserted as desi X TERM f. COCA-COLA BOl ? MURPh n n n i? ~ An Evid BS Appre i The large volume of buiineu steadly growing, is to our mind . appreciation of Parker's service est meaning of the word and main to all details. RICHARD j i The Re: On the Square prescription: page seve:* .. Wo C < w->hk-: (Last Week's Letter) Mr. and Mrs. Riley Morgan and son, Elbert and his wife, visited relMr. J. M. Garren made a business, trip to CopperhiJl Tuesday. It is a very Intcrestinif Sunday School the people are having at 25on Hili. They arc studying the book of Revelation with M?<s H'ida Rn*k:y os teacher. She is a very efficient Bible teacher and brought many newthings to out attention Sunday af.r-moon 3n the study of th first Chapter. ; Several of our neop! ar. nlnriTunjr 01 attending the singing convention at Mobile church n< xt Sunday. Mr. Will Amburn ha been ?f some work the public roads late .y that ha.- greatly imp-v- d th- *. rodder pulling is the order of 'hrI do not thrr.k any of our p ?pio i are planning r.n attending the County Fa::. It. ijijper. that it ha* t at a vry bj y time with our fa: mjcr*. &y thtr i t cf them are In the; j mid: of tit. r fodder. Mr. Walter Car: r left her. Monday l.yn k . Walter i* a son j of th. l ite il. L. Cart; r. Ho po* his ; foot t ; he fa!! :? l it;- at Lynch l ump months :i<;o and is just u<?w ||a-de ta t' wire h;. work there. i F ?.ctcry town J ?yy yy .yyy yyyMyyyyyyyyyyyyyj i Mv ard Mr-. Frank Coleman an 5 '! - w r *J> :r.-ts of Mr. r.-*d Mr M i V jr Sunday afterRO(' 1. MI: Mae Palnn-r. of Andrews, w. a Furlorytov.n visitor Sunday afternoon. Mr. a -i Mrrs. .!i Gilbert and chifdr ' Warren, Mrs. \V. K. V ,.11. i und Mrs. W. K. Vardi\cr ai. ' Mi . I); Ma Tongue motored ^ to II 7. ivilio Sunday. M' A i Warren, of Isabella. Tenn . i> vi. iti- r : r sister, Mrs. Bill GBb Mr. J. G Var , Ivor was a Hancir>?r !><>_* vbl: >r Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T ni Gilbert motored to Martin": C-r> k Sunday. Mrs. li.d k Aii'j;.-!. of Andrews, was , the yi:e-M:. :tvA Mrs. S. C^, Patl: u M UiJ.iY. M . and Mr.-. B.n Flemnions and M* . K'.'hinson motored to Martin's *'re< k Sunday. Mis.. Mary Jordan, who has bevx* \ Vi*' u' Im" r. Mrs. Marjsaret lord: ii, i -Minid t<> h h.ane at Hcr' . Ivood Monday. C 00 0 ?+0 ? SALE | E OAK KEGS ishcd on out-iicle and parafiiwd on t* for Syru; s cr Vine go r. ? ICE: ? d Si.50 each y fin d 1.7r, ? X 2.5 ) " f 3.00 " & re! (us d) .. 2.00 ? inywHere jn our territory on order# red, when ordered in or? shipment. X S CASH $ "TLING COMPANY t IY. N. C. ? 4 lence Of ciation we are enjoying, and which is a very definite evidence of public :?a service founded on the broad J tained with scrupulous attention ? ! pARKER 9 ' lal Store Telephone 39 Jmrnsm;-1 - I dH S A SI'M IAL1 J j| ? ^

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