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FriJ.y, June 20. 1?24 ; LEGAL NORTH CAROLINA?erokee i County?In the Superior Court. Mary H. Norvell and husband, Edmund B. Norvell, and L. E. Bay- j less, Trustee, Plaintiffs, \ vs. Koscoe Bowman, Hannah Stewart, Troy Bowman, Walter Bowman , and Beatrice Bowman, the last two named being minors under twenty-one years of age, Defendants. The defendants, Roscoe Bowman and Walter Bowman, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Cherokee County to foreclose a deed of trust executed by Georgia Bowman, tie-' ceased, and Walter Bowman on lot No. 14 in addition <? Tnvmno in which the said defendants are in-! terested, the said Georgia Bowman being their mothtr; and the said Roscoe Bowman and Walter Bowman defendants above named are required to appear before the clerk of the superior court for Cherokee County at his office in the court house in Murphy on the 23rd day of June, 11)24. end answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint which is on file in said clerk's office. * Witness my hand this 22nd day of May, 1924. E. F.. DAVIS, Clerk Superior Court for Cherokee B?8 County, N. C. (41-4tebn) > SALE UNDER TRUST Under and by virture of the power1 <ile contained in a certain deed ^trus^t dated February 19th, 1922 iy touted by P. H. Clonts and wife, Ge^gia Clonts, and registered in the; ?ff$e\of the Register of Deeds for Cheiokt Country, North Carolina. in FT. /si v.. -r i Oil.. 1 -X. ?L luuvcj-j ing the lands h ereinafter do :cribed i to the undersigned trustee, to secure the payment of a certain note of even date with this deed of trust in the' 5Um of $4G0.7G, with interest from v 1, 1924, and defeault having been made in the payment of said ote, and the powery of sale having Imsw# operative, and the holder of said note having demanded foreclo-1 sure of said deed of trust, the un-; dtrsigned trustee, for the purpose of setisfying said note and the co t of sale, will on Saturday the 21st day, of June,, 1924, between the legalhours of sale, sell to the highest bid-' der for cash at the court bctne door in Murphy, at public sale tiic iwllovv-. ing described real estate: A certain tiact of land. and being in Cherokee County, adjoining the lends of E. D. Mason, J. W Montgomery, and others, with the road to Persimmon Creek; thence1 up said creek to the point where E. j A. Montgomery land line comes to the creek; thence East with the said E. A. Montgomery line to the lir.ei of J. W. Montgomery's land; thence near North with the said J. W. Montgomery lin to thj top of the Forge KiU t. h r s k corns near : > p?:bli? road; tliti.ee a straight lino a.ar West to the point cf Beginning, containing IS acres, more or k;;nd being n part of the Mark Hall lands. This th lath d:.y of May, 1U24. W. N. Anderson, j Trustee. J (41-4t-RSnd.) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER MORTGAGE DEED Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of mnrf non-Q r v w n t r- H hv .1 J. ButTell ! and wife, Mahala Burrell, to The; Roan Iron Company, conveying the I lands described in said deed of Mort-1 gage for the purpose of securing the payment of the indebtedness therein! mentioned and described, which said deed of mortgage is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Cherokee county in Book No. 84, page 19, j and default having been made in the { payment of said indebtedness and the j power of sale having become oper-i ative, the undersigned mortgage for the purpose of satisfying said indebt-| edness, interest and cost of sale, ex- j pose said ^ inds for sale at public auction /*. the court house door in | Murphy iff the highest bidder for cash J at One o'clock P. M. on the 5th day | of July, 1924, which said land is I UOKiiucM as follows: I In Murphy Township, Cherokee| countyNorth Carolina. Begining j on a black oak, north east corner of No. 84, runs north 6? poles to a | take; then east to the first branch; then down said branch to a stump ear a mill; then south to the pike road; then up the pike road to Sam j Craig's corner; then with Sam Craig's: "-1MTT . ADVERTISE! line to the Southern Railroad; then with the Southern Railroad to C. C. Smith's line; then with C. C. Smith's line No. 61 being on the line of No. 34 to the begining .corner, containing 50 acres more of less. Excepting mineral interest which has been heretofore reserved. This June 4, 1924. ROANE IRON COMPANY, Martaggee. (43-4t-leb) NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County, Superior Court. Haive Rose, Jack Rose, Ella Davis, Mary Anr. Payne, and husband, E. L. Payne. Will Rose, Ce'.ia Bryson, and husband Joe B-.yson, Rachel Gibson, and husband, Tom Gibson. NOTICE! The above named non-resident defendants, Rachel Gibson and husband Tom Gibson, will take notice that an iMinn entitle! U..,. I commenced in the superior court of Cherokee County before- the clerk, wherein petitioners are asking to Lave the old home place of J H. Rose sold for paitition among the above name d petitioners and defendants tenants in comnis::, and said non-resident defendants, Rachel Gibson and husband, Tom Gibson, will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court for Cherokee County on the 2:{rd day of July, Jit24, and answer or demur to the petition 01 petitioner's which is now on file in the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the sa.d petition within the time allowed by law, the p.titioners will apply to the court lor the relief demanded in said petition. This the 14th day of June, 1024. K. E. DAVIS, Clerk (45-4t-$5pd) of the Superior Court ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The under-igned has qualified as administrator of the estate of L. A. Randall, deceased, and a! Ipersansi having claims against the said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, at Murphy. N". C.. within the tunc required by law, or this notice will be pit aded i:i bar of rt twery thereon. All persons ind hied to said estate are requested t.-i make immediate setth na-nt with th* under-igned. .!. H. PAYNE, Administrator of L A. Randall. (-15-Gt-jhn) deceased NOTICE OF SALE Or T.AND Under and by virtue <?f the provisions and terms of a certain judgment of the superior court of Cherokee County, entered in a cau-e therein pending, entitled C. T?. Eutrekin, plaintiff, vs. Harvey I?. Culberson and C. F. Culberson. defendants, (which said judgment was rendered at the January Term. 1923, of said court and is docketed in. Judgment Di ket No. 17, page 2.73. the u:ultisa.e at public auction, to ,:i? ?.i ,'i s: (add r, for cash, on, Monday. Jcly 7th 192!, at . I o'cloc'; a. m. ' the un title and interest of the defendants Harvey B. Culberson and C. F. Culberson, in and to the following tract of land in Cherokee County, North Carolina, towit: Beginning on a maple in a branch the comer of No. 146, Culberson's line, and runs S. 25 E. 100 poles tc a stake; thence S. 80 E. 63 poles to s double chestnut; Scoggin's cornel and Torrence's corner; thence N. If E. 88 poles to a post oak; the North east corner of 307; therce N. 20( ! poles to a chestnut oak on the Nortt side of a mountain; thence S. 80 E 80 poles to a hickory on J. S. John V IR nf.loi tn m sassafras, corner of said No. thence N. 45 E. 76 pole? to a hickurj thence S. 65 E. 38 poles to a cornel of said No. ; thence E. 8C poles to a Spanish oak on Penland*f line; thence N. with its line 102 poles to a white oak on Penland's corner [ the nee W. with Berrong's line 8C I poles to a Spanish oak, Reid's corner; thence S. 43 W. 16 poles to a Spanish oak; thence S. 17 W. 76 poles to a stake and pointer; thence W. 6C poles to a sourwood on J. T. Bum's [iine; thence S. 26 poles to a ?ctubbj For First-Claes SHOE REPAIRING Come to TILSON*S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOF James M. Capps, Manager Murphy, N. C. We Pay Parcel Ppet one way in 50 f r THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MUR WENTS ]': I chestnut, corner of k lid land; thence ' t W. 140 pole^ to a hickory. North y corner of Burn's land; thence S. 28 W. 17 poles to a hickory post, Mor- c ris' corner; thenct N. 53 W. 30 poles l to a maple; Wyatt Robinson's cor- f] ner, No. 1403; thence S. 35 W. 100 I poles to% a black jack on top of a ^ mountain; thence N. 55 W. 106 polej to a black oak. Vest's vomer; thence | S. 30 E. 22 poles to a hickory and dogwood, corner of No. 309, Culbe-j son's line; thence S. 55 E. 140 poles to a chestnut oak on top of ridge: thence S. 35 W. 115 poles to a corner of No. 300, on the line of No. 146; thence with its line S. 55 E. 88 poles to the beginning, containing 390 acres, more or less, with reservations of .-./tx-two acres, iz of iap on John H. Johnson's land and fifty of lap ??n Levada Bcriong's line. This sale subject to confirmation and is being made to satisfy the judgment render d in sr.id action, default having betn made in payment of same. T'ni- June 4th, 1924. ] J. D. MALLOXEE, (43-4t-dw) Commissioner., MrtTirc ni; cai f of i a \in rv COMMISSIONER. By virtue of an order of the cour made in a certain special proo eding 1 entitled, S. W. Lovingood, Adminis- j' trator of D. W. Loudermilk, deceas-! ed, vs. John I. Loud.rmiik. Vanrle , Hoggs, et al>., the undersigned com| niissioner will on Monday the Tth day ' ] of July, 1924, at the hour of ' o'clock a. ni., offer for sale at the court house door in Murphy, Nor in ' Carolina, the following described land: FIRST TRACT: In Hothouse town ship, Cherokee County, beginning on , the S. W. corner of Tract No. 139, ' i then runs south 33 West 50 pole* ' to a rocL corner on a conditional line i between U. S. Ballew and Margaret E. Watson; thence X. 55 E. 100 pole* to a sassafras corner standing in the- ' 1 original line of same; then S. 35 E. | 30 poles to a locust corner of the i same; then S. 55 W. 1G0 poles to the,' i beginning, containing 50 acres, more' or less. i' , SECOND TRACT: In Hot House j1 Township, Cherokee County, begin-j1 ! ning on a white oak the southwest 11 ! corner of 133 and runs south with the j line of Alphair Fain 49 poles to a, j small Spanish oak on the line of No.' : 183; thcr* North with the line of j ^ No. ioti south 45 E. 18 poles to aj j small pine on the line of 189; then j j west with the line of 80 E. 48 pole? I to a small oak (fallen) and pointers the northeast corner of said Number; 1 thence with the line of 188 S. 2 0 E. 10 polc-s to a Spanish oak (fallen) . at the corner of the T. L. Johnson T act, No. 7582; thence north the j . | iine of sai.l number with the line of i! said number S. 40 E. 56 poles to a j 'poplar, white oak and rock corner! ,; of said number; then south with linr I 1 No. 50 east 180 poles to the north; J1 [ west corner of said number, a sour-'i I wood (fallen); then north 51 degrees j1 west 130 roles to a locust, as the 1 sou the..st v rmr of 183; thence with -i thai li e s55 degevs west eras:--! in*. KoalLusi Civ ok at 118, 1'JO i , j poles t?) the beginning, containing! 14 . ;< v uv re or l.ss, the object of thi ssale i^ to create, .j assets to p..y the indebtedness of th>- i estate of the said D. W. Loudermilk : , deceased. The land will be sold at the time and place above mentioned , at public auction and the terms of : , said sale will be to the highes*. bid! der ?"or cash. 1 This the 4th day of June, 1924. S. W. LOVINGOOD, ? (43-4t-pd) Commissioner.! ' AN ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the Board oil, O' rnim nf Mit*. ! 1 j phy that in addition to the advaloreni ' i and poll taxes, which shall hereafter | '{be levied, that the following specia* , | licenses or privilege taxes be levied. 'jassessed and collected: j 1. On every circus exhibiting with ' j in the incorpoarte limits of the town jiof Murphy, or within one mle there' | of, a tax of $25.00 for each day, to I be paid before exhibiting, and if not j I j paid before exhibiting, to be doubled. ' 2. Upon every person, firm or II corporation exhibiting within the ; '! town or one mile thereof any stage, theatrical play, sle-ight of hand performance, road dancing, tumbling, j wire dancing or menagerie, $10 for oacn aay they exhibit. 3. Upon every exhibition for reward or artificial curiosities in the , town of Murphy cr within one mile thereof a tax of $3, to be paid in advance. <!. Up~n each room, hall or tent used r.a a moving picture show, a tax of $12.50. :HY, NORTH CAROLINA 6. On all carnival companies, raveling circuses, and shows cf like e haracter, conducted for profit under ti he same general management and tfillig week-stand engagements, a o ax of $100.00 for each week or part e if a week. 7. Upon every exhibition of a clr- d us, menagerie, wild west show, dop tl nd pony show and every other show lot licensed in the preseding sections, s t tax for each day or par of a day a s follows: Shows transported with u vagons, with side shows, $10.00: n hows requiring transportation in t rains of 15 cars or less, $17.50, there genera ladmission does noc . x- ii eed fifty cents, cn shews requiring ranspcrtation of 15 to 25 cars on rain, a tax of $27.50, where the irice of general admission does n?.r xceed fifty cents. 8. Upon every traveling theatri- j :al company giving exhibition performances in any hall or tent or,' >ther place not licensed as provided .v n preceding sections a tax oi $5.00 1 lor each day or par thereof. 0. Upon every merry-go-round a * ax of t ;.*J0 pejr day. 10. Upcn each show or exhibition >f any other kind, ar.-.l on each conpert for reward, and on every stroll-;8 ng musician and < n tverv entertain- 1 ntnt or exhibition tor the purpose <>i 1 advertising sales of nieuieine t ; otb- 4 ?r merchandise a tax of ten dollars * :er day. ( 11. Upon each itinerant merchant : selling or offering to sell in the town 1 i tax of $25.00. 12. Upon each deg kept within 1 Lhe corporate limits ot' the town of 4 Murphy a tax of two dollars ar.d up- 1 jn each hitch so k.-pt a lax t th ee 1 iol'ais and said tax upon each and .very dog or bitch kept within the * corporate limits of the town of Mur- 4 >hy between the first day of June ' 1924, and the 31st day of May, 1925. nid if the owner of such dog or hitch fails to pay same on demand, then it shall he lawful for any police officer < jf the town to kill said animal. i 13. Upon each automobile for , hire a tax cf $5,00. j 14. Upon each person, firm or 1 :orporation manufacturing or hot- ^ iling Coca-Cola, ginger ale, or other t like drinks and preparations, a tax j jf $10.00. i 15. Upon each merchant, simp keeper or dealer who shall keep in stock or offer for sale any pistol or revolver, or any pistol cartridges or cartridges that can be used in a r coIvor or pistol, tax of $5.00. 16. Upon each dealer in cigarL'tti s, a tax of $10.00. 17. Upon each d aler in automobiles, a tax of $5.00. IS. Upon each dealer in junk, a tax of $10.00. } 111. Upon each person, firm, or , corporation running a livery -libte | and keeping horses and mules for hire, a tax of $10.00. t 20. Upon each ard every com- i pany ox gypsies or stroking band of , persons receiving rewards for pretending to tell fortunes, a lax of $25.00. 21. Upon eat- person, firm or corporation running or operating a hotel for which a charge of $2.0(1 p r day and upwards is made for each guest, a tax of $10.00; and for each such hotel charging less than $2.00 per day. a tax . $5.00; a**.', -non . ach .n J every : oriilng r.r.use a tax of $5.00. 22. Upon each person running a restaurant a tax of $10.00. 23. Upon each person running a soda fountain a tax of $5.00. 24. Upon each person procuring or soliciting laborers for out of this state, a tax of $100.UO. 25. Upon each person, firm or eorpoi-ation engaged in the business of plumbing, steam or gas fitting, in- ( stalling (electric light* and light fixtures a tax of $10.00. 26. Upon each and every exprtss^ company doing busines in the town ; -?f Murphy a tax of $20.00. 27. Upon every person, firm or corporation operating a motor or , * horse propelled vehicle in the trans fer of freight. express, baggage, household goods, etc., for gain, a tax i r\e sr. no 11 28- Upon each and every shoe re- j * pairing shop a tax of $5.00. 29. Upon each and every itiner- ' ant jeweler or silver smith a tax of ' $10.00. 30. Upofe every barber chair used,' in carryipgt on said trade, a tax of $5.00. j 31. Upon each and every itiner- j ant dealer in patent medicines, a tax of $10.00. i. 32. Upon each and every dealer in ! Cre-h meats, fish and oysters, a tax of $10.00. 33. Upuu each and every vender . of ice cream a tax of $5.00. 1 34. Upon each and every pressing club a tax of $5.00. 35. Upon each coal dealer, or person, firm, or corporation ordering coal for public distribution, or for purpos s other than for own use, a tex of $10.00 36. Upon every telephone or telgraph company doing business :n he town of Murphy a tax of $10.00. 37. Upon every itinerant oculist, r fitter and vender of spectacles, or ye glasses, tax of $10.00. 38. Upon each and every agency istributing gasoline, kerosene, napnha, oil, etc., a tax of $10.00. 39. Upon each and every solicitor tiling suits, shoes, or other rticles of clothing, or taking nteasrements i< r said clothe-, except lerchants engaged in business in the own of Mtirphy, a tax of $10. -10. Upon each and every dealer p fertilizer, a tax of $10.00. | AN ORDINANCE. Bo it unar.imou>ly ordair.?:l by the Joard of Commissioners ot the Town f Murphy that Section 203 c.f Chaper XIX, relating to sewerage and vatcr b. amended by striking out he void- "two hundred feet" and inserting in lieu thereof the following o-wit: "two hundred and fifty net." ["he amended iir.ar.c* now v.ads, in rail: aec. ru.s. i*. >dr?ii ee m?- y >! iny pcrsonfi firm or corporation ownn.jr any house wherein people live, mcl which is situated within two hunIrcd and fifty fe ** ' f a public wvr ind water main to connect said hoa ?r premises with said public sewc; md water main within ten days after lot ice so to d..\ and it any person, irin or corporation shall fail ? r rr:use to do so, he, it, or they -hall be cuilty of ;; misdemeanor and upon onviction there t shall he fined So each day, ait- i ti. exj iati< ri of aid period of n days, tint -ai l louse or pien?i-M s : i.u.m untui ot. d. NOTICE The Board cf County Conni's-ionr of Cherokee C< inty, wi'l ?>n Men lay, June 23rd, 11124, at 10 r. clock, M., in the commissioners' office, it Murphy, consider the pet tion of Dividing Shoal Cuck Township, and ontentions about t ie proposed road hiough Shoal C'rcek Tcwnship. All arsons interested in the matters ore cquested to be pre. nt. This 3rd day < ( June, li?24. S. W. LOVINCOD, Cha:r;:in, T. J. BRISTOL, AY BRYANT. Members cf Bi ;rd t>f County Connv.i.-: 1 .is. (43-2t-co) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids fur the construction of * road through Hulhtuse Townshii x distance of about eight milts will Ije received up and until June 19th !'J21. at the office of the Boat J of f.N.unty Commissioners, of Cherokee County. Address bid.- to the Comnissicneis. Cherokee County. S. A". LOVINGOOD, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. (42-3-tco) NOTICE or DELFNoUENT TAX SALE. Fc.r the : urpose of s:?!:- ing t' taf r the year 1923. due t.: tl. : .v.r eC My by. t. u v.lersip v *.v offer lor sale to the highest biddefor cash at the court house door in Murphy, N. C., ?.Ior.d..y the 7th da/ of July, 1924, the parcels of land hereinafter set forth following the lame of the person against whom said tax is charged: lb W. Barton 1 lot 7.63 I. H. Crisp, 2 lots 6.30 B. M. Copeland, 1 lot 17.50 I. C. Cobb, 1 lot 1.89 S. W. Davidson heirs, ? lots, 26.60 H. G. Elkins. 3 lots 53.60 John Franklin, 1 lot 4.00 J. L. Fain, 29 acres, 71* lota,* 81.90 T. P. Green, 1 lot 4.50 Mr-\ Ruth Garrison, 1 lot .... 11.50 C. C. Ghormley, 1 lot 8.40 I. M. Holeombe, 1 lot 5.60 Holder Bros, 1 lot 45.20 r. B. Hampton, 2 lots 0.84 P. P. Hughes, 1 lot 1.40 I. C. Hembree, 5 acT<?s, .... 3.15 Hardy James, 1 lot 4.20 P. F. Jones, 125 acres 28.00 L. E. Mauncy, 29 acres, 1 lot, 93.73 Earl Millsaps, 1 lot, 9.42 \jt. d. d. .ufiunty, ? wis .... iou.^v Mrs. Florence Moore, 1 lot . 10.85 r. C. McDonald. Jr., 1 lot 9.28 R. A. Owenby, 1 lot 19.95 Ino. E. Posey, Vaacre 2.24 J. T. Patterson Estate, 2 lots, 25.20 R. B. Picklesimer, 6 lots .... 15.57 W. Passmore Estate, 1 lot .... 1.40 R. V. Palmer. 1 lot, 9.00 J. M. P?y!?e, I tot 0.84 G. D. Ricks. 1 lot 28.00 Mrs. Sarah B. Roberson, 1 lot. 1.40 T. J. Sword, 35 acres, 8 lots, 216.02 T. J. Short, 1 lot 8.40 Townson Anderson, 2 lots . . 87.29 Dave Townson, 1 lot 23.42 Cherokee Co., 9 lots 1,151.29 Valley Rivtr Furn. Co, 1 lot, 350.0C PACE THREE ^ ' UPPER PEACHTREE. The farmers here art getting along nicely. Gtaden Breedlove is still very sk*. J. 11. Tho masse n, Mon^on and .??* Moore art among those who bene recently ' >.-eht touring cars. We ; .e -r::! waiting, hoping, ani expecting .;pr road suntrvisorsi to come across with their promise to d? sMuie v. rk on the roads of this section. th owners of eijrh touring cars of this place who pay state license for road purp argue that oar i < ard -hc.uld hav a few rocks ..nd st_in:,s pulled out ami few nits and o.uid h oc.- filled up, mat they might and c without j much dan* e- t tr.*m.-<lve? and damage t? i ("or. : d Or - Th 1 f tfct Murphy Summer Sch< 1. .-y?- t tht last week-end here with home Ixn. r'rn; riti.l V- :t. . r Brr. Hove niotorod 4 M rl I- S day .1 H send Knltr.-n Thomassnn met.... *1 to di .y Sunday M. R. I.i :"..! '-.a- the- finest priv* .. * i?r nu in thi.- sect-/-tv, >.e says that tin ; pnlication of ashes and .\iy ! .! a >, will conquer the uys. f; : he has tc-ted it r;j?f v.ir the oatti'.. Tack I i? i - f V rpear.e '"rtcX was h n Sunday. I v j V.. A. Lur u?l . w.' has . uploj* . .-tit at I'.- ( k. - -:t a h- her* i"< r a \acatio' ?' test, j Mr. ...? .1 Mi lohn Phillip - deserve I j r; ise f r th ;r kir: lues* : ::d faithful attention si; >\vn the sick ; Jb of this place. | Many of our citizens are -uffo inn from th effect <?:' vact-i ratios ' again-1 small j ox. i The!e is ,i lisea V. v an'onf? ibv ! ?1< us which .. . call running . ad bark my in--. ssoin I mem" cue, oioex* '? return. Wonder it it is some ft,j? 1 of hydrophobia? Dr. Alnr.iathy, if MmpYiy, vra called to GriuLn P. . h<-.*r Saturday, who is > icring severed from some form d cramps. SO:: i The weather has been very war.? t ?r the pa-' few days. All of the pecs1 < around this j lace are very busy ;\viuking out their corn and n-tatv patch. s. Air. H. M. < magarncr, Buster Gil -ii. nn?j '! i.j.iu: Margan vista# Jth.'r rcl .tiv. BeHv.iew sfiftrrdtrj * j night and returned Sunday m*x*ainr in tin :- to lie with us for Sundry J < I. The-, report a nice JrJj. j Ho,'or Masor. is very sick at prw( : We ; i h - will soon recover. Mr. .John Parker, who has been o? .-ic!: list i improving at present Iii. and Mr.-. Nathan M Nab# s-on: Saturday and Sunday witi | n..i . folks. William, on. 1 let 14.0t G. W-f-.r. 1 lot r.,20 i. :: . .. ! i 3 i.2? : Jenn.'e <*;aT:cwi:y. 1 lot 11.2 ' P.. r.t ityv % r . . . T.fii Ad die CoIvarJ 1. lots . ... 4Z* J. S. McKir ::ey. T I?>t O.lt Will McComhs. 1 lot 3.4? Harriet Pawell, 1 !ot 0.7? To the above wil be added the costs of the sal; and advertising. D. M. BIRCH FIELD, Ta CollecV r_?? X. ORDINANCE. Be it unanimously ordain.d by I Board of Commission* rs of the To' of Murphy: Stc. 1. That hereafter it sh: be unlawful for any person, fina corporation tc wash automobiles *0r other similar vehicles while stand in the public streets of t? town of Murphy. Section 2. That any person, frrrr. or corporation upon convicition of violating this ordinance shall pay a fine of Fifty dollars or be iihprl' oned for thirty days. (4&-2t NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given that thr Board of Equalization of Cberol County will meet in the County ?c Imissicners office on the second 51day in July for the purpose of eqt icing the tax valuations through* the 'county 2nd wdn Anntinne vfl 1 sion Only until this work is co*n{. ] ed. Persons who believe that tl are entitled to readjustments she j appear balqr* the Board and fctr i 1 their contentions. -a LOVINGQO" 1 Cha .man Board of Equal 1 ' (45-3t-co) of Cherol |
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