Newspapers / The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, … / June 27, 1924, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Frid.y. J?m 27. l?an. f LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE OF 1<AND UNDER MORTGAGE DEED ( 4 Under and by virtue of the power | of sale contained in a certain deed of mortgage executed by J. J. Burrell and wife, Mahala Burrell, to The Roan Iron Company, conveying the land*: described in said deed of Mort- * gage for the purpose of securing the payment of the indebtedness therein 1 mentioned and described, which said deed of mortgage :r recorded in the 1 office of Register of Deeds of Chero- 1 kte county in Book No. 84, page 10, 1 2nd default having been made in the 1 payment of said indebtedness and the ! "" or sale havinsr become oner- ' ..tiv-. the undersigned mortgage for,' V; purpose of satisfvine said imleht- l tdness. intere-t and cost of sale, ex- 5 pose said lands for sale at public i' ruction at the court house door in 1 Murphy to the highest bidder for cash j \ at One o'clock P. M. on the 5th day j of July, 1924, which said land i>-1 | described as follows: In Murphy Township, Cherokee :,'v. North Carolina. Begining]' on a black oak, north cast corner of j * No 34, runs north 60 poles to a : : then cast to the first branch; ' I then down said branch to a stump 1 i neu. a mill; then south to the pike ' I roa;l; th< n up the pike road to Sam Cr .; corner; then with Sam Craig's i line to the Southern Railroad; then .with ' Southern Railroad to C. C. i.gntl"' lit e: then with C. C. Smithes |ir . -I being on the line of No. S4 i tr- begining corner, containing } 60 s more of less. Excepting miBiral interest which has been hert- J toftrc r. - : vcd. TV-is June 4, 1924. ROANE IRON COMPANY, , Martaggee. (4S?4t icb> NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee Cot nty, Superior Cou?t. b'arve Io>i-e, Jack Rose, Ella Davis, Mary nn Payne, and hu-band, E. | L. Payne. vs. W ill IL . Celia Biyson, and husband << Bryson, Rachel Gibson, and j lr: 1. Tom Gibson. ; NOTICE! i Tho above nan: d non-resident dcJfettdaijts, Rachel Gibson am! husband . jTom Gil son, will take notice that an j abov has been! eereme**4***! in th?? iir.rrirtr court of! IJChcivkee County before the clerk,; wherein petitioners arc asking to have (1 *the eld he mo place of J. H. Rosi j *-old for partition among the nbov.ji 1 named petitioners and defendant.lUimnts in . >?.? >% n r.nil ?:?id niin-'.--. fiumt defendants, Rachel Gib-on and Afrsband, Tom Gibson, will further Ixtkc notice that they arc required t 1 Y rpear at the office of th. clirk oi j' l| o superior court for Chcrok e I'ou: -, 1 I. on the 23rd day of July, 1924, and. j' li .-wer or demur to the petition or |' v titioners which is now on file office of the clsrk of the sut erior ( I. urt t. said county, and let them ! ce notice that if they fail t< I; r the raid petition within the I wc ' I IV- . p *','ov.rr? I . ti . ?urt ih I E. E. DAVIS, CI rk | >-4t-?5pd) of the Superior Court | B NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND |i ler and by virtue of the pro\ s and terms of a certain judgment j : I superior court of Cherokee j s B tntv. cntrred in a eau?e therein; 1 B entitled C. D, Entrekin,j< intiff, vs. Harvey B. Culberson' B 1 C. F. Culberson, defendants, B hich said judgment was rendered > W the January Term, 1923, of said < J at and is docketed in Judgment i K-ftd .M?. y,y page zo-5, me unairned commissioner will offer for I ? at public auction, to the highest ; tier, for cash, on, Monday, July 7th s1 at 11 o'clock a. nv, all the right N _.e and interest of the defendant? n Culberson and C. F. Cut- 1 fc and to the following tract \ '"NWn Cherokee County, North JpBBir.g on a maple in a branch SjfryI f.t" No. 116, CulbersonV i runs S. 25 E. 100 poles to I^Nftlience S. 80 E. 63 poles to a | 'T^'fyestnut; Scoggin's cornei < * ^*?ecice'3 corner; thence N. 10 1 -s to ajpc:-t ;:ak; the North i l>7; thence N. 206 i ?a^?n*scrt^1 fountain; thence S. 89 E. to' hiekory on J. S. John- I thence N. 36 poles to ? i safras, corner of said No. *ce N. 45 E. 76 poles to a hickory nee S. 65 E. 38 poles to a corner said No. ; thence E. 80 a es to a Spanish oak om Penlan#s i ?J tbence N. with its Ifne 102 pofte < ShEI ADVERTISE] to a white oak on Penland's corner; thence W. with Berrong's line 86 poles to a Spanish oak, Reid's comer; thence S. 43 W. 16 poles to a Spanish oak; thence S. 17 W. 76 poles to a stake and pointer; thtnee W. 60 poles to a sourwood on J. T. Burn*? line; thence S. 26 poles to a scrubby rhestnut, corner of said land; thence VV. 140 poles to a hickory, North rorncr of Burn's land; thence S. 28 W. 17 poles to a hickory post, Morris' corner; thence N. 53 W. 30 poles to a maple; Wyatt Robinson's corner, No. 1403; thence S. 35 \V. 106 poles to a black jack on top of a mountain; thence N. 55 \V. 106 poles to a black oak, Vest's vomer; thence p. E. 22 poles to a r.icKory and1 iogwood>^rni5MB5?iQMl 0 9, Culber-I son's line; thence S. 55 E. 140 polos to a chestnut oak on top of ridge: .hence S. 35 W. 115 poles to a corner of No. 309, on the line of No. 146; thence with its line S. 55 E. 88 poles to the beginning, containing ion -- ?- ? I cations o< s?ytx-two acres. 12 of lap jn John .-I. Johnson's land and fifty ft lap o Lcvada Berrong's line. This ale subject to confirmation rnd is leing made to satisfy the judgment rendered in said action, default laving been made in payment of :.n:e. Thi- June 4th, 1*.?24. J. D. MALLONEE, (43-4t-dw) C mmissioncr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT.CE. The under-igned has qualif'ed as tdmicistrator of She estate of 1.. A. Randall, deceased, and al lperson* raving claims against the said estate ire notified to j r sent them to the imlorsiirncd, at Murphy, X. C., withn the time required by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of rcovery theree?n. All persons indebtd tc said estate arc requested to pake immediate settlement with the der-igned. J. H. PAYNE. Administrator of L. A. Randall, l45-Gt-jhp) deceased. For First-Class SHOE REPAIRING Come to riLSON'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP James M. Ca-ps, Manager Mumhy. N. C. IVe Pay Parcel Post one way in 50StOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY COMMISSIONER. By viitue of an order of the court blade in a certain special proceeding . Rtitled, S. \Y. Lovingcod. Adminis; rator of !>. W. Loudemvlk, deceased, vs. John I. I.oud:rmilk. Vanr.le Hoggs, et als., the undersigned comni.-.-!unci will on Monday the 7th day >f July, 1924, at the hour of 10:00 >'eIock a. m., off r for sal at the ,'ourt house door in Murphy, Nortn Carolina, the following described art!: i .EST .:: \CT: I i h > .:. - t hip, Cherokee County, be-imirg on h- S. W. corner t-f T:n t X . 1.10. :hen runs south 35 W. -t 50 r .1:* ;o a rocL corner on a conditional line between U. S. Ballew and Margaret E. Watson; thence X. 55 E. 1G0 pole? ;o a sassafras corner standing in the original line of same; then S. 35 E. 50 poles to a locust corner of the same; then S. 55 W. 160 pole? to the )eginning, containing 50 acres, more >r less. SECOND TRACT: In Hot House Fownship, Cherokee County, beginning on a white oak the southwest ,-orner of 103 and runs south with the ine of Alphair Fain 49 poles to a small Spanish oak on fhe line of No. 183; the." North with th^ line of Mo. lot> south 45 E. 18 poles to o tmall pine on the line of 189; th n -.L- ?:? ./ on r to .vest wun me line Ui ov yw.v.;o a small oak i fallen) and pointer? :he northeast corner of said Number; thence with the line of 189 S. 10 E. 10 poles to a Spanish oak (fallen) it the corner of the T. L. Johnson Tract, No. 7582; thence north the ine of said number with the line of aid number S. 40 E. 56 poles to a poplar, white oak and rock corner >f said number; then south with lint Mo. 50 east 180 poles to the northvest corner of said number, a sou?vood (fallen); then north 51 degrees vest 130 poles to a loewst, as the southeast corner of 183; tftence with .hat line south 55 degrees west crossing Houthouse Creek at 118, 160 poles to the beginning, containing 145 acres more or less. The object of thi ssale is to create issets to pay the indebtedness of the estate of the said D. W. Loudermilk Icceascd. The land will be sold at THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MU V1ENTS 1 . ... the time and pto?e above mentioned at public auction and the terms of said sale will be to the highest bidder for cash. This the 4th day of Juno, 1924. S. W. LOVINGOOD, (43-4t-pd) Commissioner. | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I I Sealed bids for the construction of j i a road through Hothouse Township) |a distance of about eight miles will' | be received up and until June 19th, I 1924, at the office of the Board of i j County Commissioners, of Cherokee . County. Address bids to the Com* 1 micc>'onP.'? S. W. LOVINGOOD, Im Chairman Boanti oi County Commissioners. (42-3-tco) , NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE. For the purpose of satisfying the, taxes for the year 1923, due to the! I town of Murphy, the undersigned will j offer for sale to the highest bidder | | for cash at the court house door in j i Murphy, N. C., Monday the Tth day j of July, 192-1, the parcels of land I hereinafter set forth following the j name of the person against whom said | tax is charged: I G. W. Barton 1 lot 7.03 j :J. H. C:*isn, 2 lots 0.30? ! B. M. Copeland, 1 lot 17.50 J. C. Cobb, 1 lot 1.89 i S. W. Davidson heirs, 2 lots, 26.60 i H. G. F.lkins, 3 lo! 53.60 | John Franklin, 1 lot -LOO \ J. L. Fain, 29 acres, 7U i"ts. *1.90i J. P. Green, 1 lot ... 4.50 Mr . Ruth Garris< n. 1 lot .... 11.50 ; C. f. Ghormley. 1 lot 8.40 J. M. Holcombe, 1 lot 5.60: Holder H:?*. 1 lot 45.20 i T. B. Hampton, 2 lots 0.84 P. P. Hughes, 1 lot 1.40 i J. C. Hc-mbrce, 5 acres, .... 3.151 Hardy James. 1 lot 4.20 j P. F. Jones, 125 acres 28.00 L. E. Mauney, 29 acres, 1 lot, 93.73 Earl Millsaps. 1 lot 9.42 I):*. B. B. Meronev, 3 lots .... 130.20 Mrs. Florence Moore, 1 lot .. 10.85: T. C. McDonald, J:., 1 Sot .... 9.28 i R. A. Owenby, 1 lot l'J.95 [ ,J. T. Patterson Estate, 2 lots. 25.201 ! it. B. Picklesimer, 0 lots .... 15.57 'w. Pasunore Estate. 1 lot .. 1.40 j P.. V. Palmer. 1 lot, 9.00 j T. .1. Payi . . 1 lot 0.84 j |fi. D. Kicks. 1 lot Hggg. 28.09; T. .1. Sword, 35 acres, ? lots, 216.02 j I'. J. Short, 1 lot 8.40 i Town so r. Anderson, 2 lots . . 87.29 I Dave Townson, 1 lot 23.42 Cherokee Co., 9 lots 1,151.29 Valley Rivti* Furn. Co, 1 lot, 350.0u lrv:p w u ns i (*. Allen \?atson, 1 lot C.20 . M. Young. 1 lot 11.20 j i.Jennie Calloway. 1 lot 11.23 I I>i :tt Carter a-? acre 7.001 I Addie Colv:ril l'j lets 4."0 \ J. S. McKinrey, t lot D.iO I Will McCombs, 1 l? i 3.40 j j Harriet Paw* 11. 1 ' .* 0.701 To the above wii bo iul<lrtd the? r, i of the m.1 and advertising. r. M 5IIA HriHLD. i Ta Collector*. I ORDINANCE. Re i: unani'.'.ously ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the T .va i of Murphy: Sec. 1. That hereafter it shall ! be unlawful for any person, firm or I j corporation to wash automobiles or! i other similar vehicles while they i | stand in the public streets of th? ! j town of Murphy. Section 2. That any p rson. Firm! ! or corporation upon convicition of violating this ordinance shall pay a! fine of Fifty dollars or be impr!?-' oned for thirty days. (i5-2t) 1 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Xotice is hereby given that the. Board of Equalization of Cherokit County will meet in the County Com-i missioners office on the second Mon-1 day in July for the purpose of equal-' izing the tax valuation- throughout the county and will continue in ses-! sion only until this work is complci- j ed. Persons who believe that th y are entitled to readjustments should , appear before the Board and suport ' their contentions. S. W. LOVINGOOD. Chairman Beard of Equalization (45-3t-co) of Cherokeo Co.: NOTICE TBO CONTRACTORS. ! Scaled proposals for the construction of % bni^R or brick veneer school building at Ggden, N. C., will be re- ! ceived by the County Board of Ed-i ucation, a', its office in Hayesvilb, until three o'clock P. M.t July 7th, 1924*. Each proposal 'shall be ac RTHY. NORTH CAROLINA companied by a certified check foi the sum of $500.00. The contractor to whom the award is made will be required to furnish an approved surety bond in the sum of *0 per cent of the amount of the contract. Plumbing and heating are inclu led in the contract for the building. The right to accept or reject all bids is reserved. Plans may be secured from John J. Blair, Director School House Planning, Raleigh. N. C., upon deposit cf a certified check in the sum of $20.00 to guarantee the return of plans. ALLEN J. BELL. Sur* , <44-2t-b) Hayesw' \\ C. NOTICE. Xrtice :> hereby given that the Revf Cherckcc County urJ called to court hou-e in Murphy, at - re o'clock P. M., Jun-.- -10th, 1924, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the verious county offices. Precinct chairmen are requested to call a meeting of Republicans in their precincts on Saturday June- 2^ and elect delegates and alternates to the county convention on Jan-. 30. Each precinct entitled to cue de!?*rate and. one alternate for each ">0 votes c:;st l'or Ret -'blican noniin.e for Governor a; last election. This June 11. 1921. W. M. AXLEY, Chairman lit ublicac Eex;-t*.:;v, t"Vv:-.-;tte<? of Cherokee C'.ur.ty. (44-2t vma) EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having i uilified a> ev: ulor of the state of Alfred Morgan, deceased, late of Che. kec County, North < ':;rolin;., tins !s to notify all persons having c' :ni against the estate of said deceased r?. exhibit them to the under, igncd ?n or h.fore the 13th day rf i : lt>2"?, or this notice wii! he ; ii ?i in bar - f their r.e wry. All persons indebted t?? said estate will pleas make Immediate payment. This June 13. 1924. ESTHER C. ERE AS. (44-dt-m. s.f) Executrix. State . North Carolina?Ch rok.e.' County?In the Superior Court before E. E. Davis, Clerk. J. M. Sinn ...Is, Adrr.i tist'.alor ?.f the stay el L. M. Adams, d- ased vs. Mrs. Nora Catiiv : (Adams) He) t< : and Mi . I-ida May (Adams) I. e, !? 'it-, at law f L. M. i.kec county. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY RUBE! ATION To the above named defendant?. uml to whomsoever it may tone m: You will take * lice th:?t the nV-v. entitle ;l action . been b erf an b*:fore the clerk <-i the supeiior court and a summons has been issued aj-airst you in the said action and special proceeding, on this date retainable before the said clerk of the superior court at his office in .Mur... IS CV.cc!; A. >! . the I !th day e f July, li)24, at which time and place you will appear, an-wer or demur, or show any cause that you may hi;va why the pray !* in the said p> on. :v .v :?. it- in ivy of!: .*o for l . . ..i. ( i ti.e hil.d i - lViO 'irCC .rstd to make i\sr,ts to i.y dv ts ol the dr' " h . a?U Y< a will further take notice at the above time and place the court wii* act on said petition, and make an or <1 r concerning tin same. This the 11th day <>f June, 1924. E. E. DAVIS, Clerk of ih:- Superior Court. 44- -it jhm) FOR SHERIFF. H ! hrrrby announce myself a candid..': for the office of sheriff of t herokee County, subject to the aei 11 -f the Republican C.vunty Conv:-i< . * ? t'J be hcl.l in .Tune. J. H. KENSi.EY. AN ORDINANCE. Anthorizing the issuance of one hun drcd thousand dollars, lix percent electric light and power bonds o( the town of Murphy, North CarUna. Be it ordained by the Mayor and board of Commissioners cf the Tow n of Murphy, North Carolina: Section 1. That for the purpose of providing funds with which to increase the heighth of the conn* tc dsm at the hydro-electric plant own ed hy the Town of Murphy on the Notla River and t? make improvement, enlargements and additions to the said plant for th* purpose oi furnishing additional light and povr or fcr the use of the Town of Murphy and the inhabitants thereof: that negotiable coupon bonds ol said town in an amownt not exceed! injy one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) be issued and sold, the ? - SUIT. (Last week's letter.) Mr. W. C. Ensley. spent Sunday night with Mr. J. F. Wood and iarai' ly. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McNabb spen* Sunday with R. L. Keenurn and family. Rev. J. P. Decker filled his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. Irvie Taylor, Clifford McNabb and Buster Mason attended the Odd Fellow's picnic at Turtletown Ten., last Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Mason has been vetsick for the past week but is niuci improved at this writing. \ T?n- ? P T\r ! night singing classes at this pla; c.Mr. W. C. Pone spent Sundry w Mr. J. M. McXabb and family. I M-ssis. Lor W.md ::nd Benjamin Beaver .-pent Sunday 'in I ower H a , Paw. Mrs. A. P. Wall." -pent Sunday night with Mrs. H. F 1 y. Mis. W. A. Curtis* has been on th sick M?t for a A w ii?y . Mi st everybody in this ?tiori behind with their farm work owinr J to the bad v.mth r. said bonds to hear int.re t at a iu < not exceeding -rx per < tir, priya' : semi-annually, and shall niatuiewi.: in the maximum period of thirv years and be i. t <1 in such form .. the governing L-.dy of the Town, may. by l esohr.i ui, <1 termini. S'. it'iu 2. That then} hall 1 levied and collect', d annually a sir, ficieat tax to pay tlu itr.ivsi an1 principal of said bonds th. y m. tore. .Section :j. That a st.it. menl - : th : del t of aid munit ij ality h. be n filed with the Clctk the Ma nieipaliiy pursuant to the .Muni, pal Finance Act a;. 1 is open wor ispv.ci.ion. Section That the t .ie period of v-w-x... ..s ,i ii;t iiiv ments f. : which bo::2.- a.* to l>e ssued i- ihi .. . j Section 1 . this .linaic. .shall iake el: by ) the vot.r- of i. IVwn ft' .Mur; | ptuMued by the .V.;n:vi;i d Firm:.,' i Act, and fur the vurpe-i ? pion- ; g the a se:.t ??" ihi voters of Sir' : I mur.icip.aiity, an cic.ii n is hereby j called to be held, i th manner an firm p:escribed by law, on the lain day of duly, I'.iJi. a-: for '.he mijAxley is aPDointed K eisliar anu Sid Pontilev and H. L). Akin judge.- 1 and the r-gistration books shall l? kept open lor the : cgistration of new voters for the length of time p. scribed by ur.v. At >a:d election. , i those ynte-f.'.rJBla* Wi is- nance of I heads for the ; aid :it: rot.- ? ballot com >rd 1 F> r ? !i?nce auth? riri:is sun 000.00 bonds for providing mads :: tnl :gi . at; rid ad>: t . 1.te l.yc.o-ei. :? k- , River, and a tax therefor." and th... 1 \,?in-nt:tb* issuance f . i l be <1* i shall vote a balioi containing ?he words: "Against the ordinance authorizing $100,000.00 ot' bonds for v.ding funds for ?nl arguments and addition- to th<i hydro-electric plant upon the Nctla River, and a tax therefor." If upon canvass of the returns and declaration of the result of said election, it appears that a majoriy of the votes oast favor the issuance of the said bono? in the amount aforesaid for the purposes herein described, then this ordinance shall immediately go into | effect, and the governing body of j | the Town of Murphy .hall be fully! empowered and authorized to pre-1 pare, issue and s.ll the coupon | bonds of the Town of Murphv to an | amount not exceeding $100,000.00 for the purposes as set out in section ; 1 of this ordinance, and to lc\y a tax ' annually thereafter for the pui j r.ose of paying the principal and irs terest of said bonds as the mature. | Section G. That notice of the i j aforesaid election shall he given by publication of a copy of this ordl1' nance for three successive we- ks in The Cherokee Scout, a weekly newspaper published in Murphy, X. C.. . the first publication thereof to be ?j not latsr than twenty days prior to -1 the date of holding of said election, i The foregoing ordinance was pass. : cd on the Atth. day of June, 1924, anal first published on the 20th day of June, 1924. Any actios or proceeding ques?! tioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within 30 F days after its first publication. ' . B. W. SIPE, Town Clerk. ...... ? 1 CAROLINAS WBiV HAVE ANNUA3 FALL EXPOSim. X. Buying at Home Has Grt?h? cd In Last Few I'asn. Sow ^ Exposition Ofi*ici>k Charlotte. -June 3.?Fyw* reaching the Carolina? Eip**sic?i'<dPfi the manufacturers ?f utb Salinas art not letting politvsa V9?wr or anything else Interfere tadit :Swsr I mii.-* iv iu-ojJc:an Mil's i cw uf ihe two state- who ?jt* iS hy ? promote prosperity at berna- 1>T jrrf*~ ing the wheels in Gar alum -j/X ; ii-i factories turning .Fie? . *?*? more than S20('.-*> (-<!* *. 'Vi* Unas money was jrf i-.; t' bti east v.. -1 in thf f? : i*kr?iv c.Oivatf*-*' to .tad no fc't *. - ti-jx "iote*' . .. *:ufactu;ed right h r-aL i??'day, according to rrr,. ;.ti- ze&xjup: the Expedition management Ccqa .tut parts of the two i-i .*** .. been a whaling rat ale j. tii i2fr~ ire. Local -.anr/'aci .:ri-.r- wrii? "Atr (whereas t\v y i ago t.bej htx St li ilty in get' _ a h> ring fr>-^ 'x.? I':-i 'baler.- an . consumer*, tir ' funtion is so changed thai thei> ?p? | rc tentative; ore w-.-l; .-:u IkutFs this s due *< -< era: v ?> tinnewspapers in the ,r^ ;.nd v ! : leiship oi it<iv.-rn. r- Mm?-ona rrra Me Lead. v. -i ? - ? ZiittT )a. ;h aider with othe; tvj;ns.jvvtfrr<' : Minir.n* and the holding is i\\ stab v, ton cty feli. whir. more than d . .-O./e* net article- ; Ci.tohu*. t.vodin ti have b in inspected In r>or- .*ai ' . p. at each nrat a> -:Jinci? ?|r; : j? ' that ' x..?*u%e in fit* Va>hti'.: us g?i.:l .. - a.- <w .V. r tus ! - whet Kvi ry miliion ..tc ber : < y I uyi.-f c'i.?v? , ... .. r . uiblru. so : i. ... .it .. tit. agh the ij&*v a .nil!;- a dol fir local iter**/, mint. and when the movai;* '<? tt;.u; : . wii ni uneitli'-ni ?i > vtn* i: .hi hvndmi miilior > Ivi i? mhtdiid an c.?r, / .:r?r 4MB it means \ wt, e:w. . <J th.t rw IV..-p- - ye. r iS> a *. p.rent, st ixp? ti -a su:f. u. .n* proauits eiei' 1". .u.uht .ri nitei ,it? in ( hai l<> .? . Practice L* m'."1 xr.space in th rilrnne* ' . ihar1 i*?' . .nt.vcted i' , .... ! . m/j/JS I-B v ho i! tvrmnv d 4 . u*? r 1 - . . f>t cr " ' a - ii <. :>. 1 . s> | !i lakt. . c vl cjll:: | '? . :?::u Mrs Jul* far sob P-acjb: BHHHHSHDHHHBHiHl 1. ?i. .la:/.. - .iiiHS l..v past tnied from Marble last fi k, .*110: noon but did not l?r t>.r *.-**? M.. and M1 s. V^Ti Mum Th- r ners are doing sosrv faitukq: since it quit rain 17^/ w . v'.v Vis: C: '? I i?r?-.?:. ?. T. , atrick Sturdy. Mr. < . J. Mai/us is puttiqr *. .. . 1 ^ .1 the Job: >Kik j {.tftCC. Mrs. Jeff Kilpatrick is r<* "JQt I her parents this week. Don't know how the fruit is. eoing to show up this fall a* it as dropping: off very vary badly row. ' {!( "Ikeep ,.\ / nw;/, wr?. : ~cr.f ii j-i {.Thcytsu^i.t r-e ot.V ! .c : f. 0) 5[ j art: HOW XVHEP.- *-* V.'My .$ t\ f 7.';!A7-v.-?-!ItDeetarutl-.r.sfLeaiiofc I i'j "V ^ dw th* (hts for Eflp^cr y?3f S& ^ I V/H5T? .j t. e srcatpyrjirldfl? jh + f! HOW- . ui-i:nsu!s'a a rysr'hn.'S ?& ! j WJir r.r r--btrra? Ze?bT\G>..w: jl { i WHO '.vlei t' lAiJlbrr ef the !?h>JSirjF B pi Arr thccc "f men " acrv'sg ;.-o5*x.3oS 8 L Civt ty-i.ni an cpportuoiij- u/ B (Webster's \ NtW IXTiSiiATIO^AI ; I PlCTIQKAiQr 6 in your homo^ <r)^BB I school, office, f"*? [; club, library. Wferf | This' Suprfcmo 9 ? Authority" in - -f B^l*- !* ; know! edge offers serWcoT^?" B | immediate, constant, lasting, mm- B | worthy. Answers all kinds of qmte- B b tior.s. A century of develop.?^ B |j enlarging, and perfecting undtp?j*v 9 ?1 acting care and highest schoJKtep 9 gj insures accuracy, completeura^ 9 compactness, authority. 9 I ajg&ipssal C.4C MERR1AII CO. ft H Spriaafitui, Maee^ U.S. A.
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 27, 1924, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75