wet rout f LEGAL DELINQUENT TAX SALE. I l! North On -??Cherokee C.-r.ry I The nn-it-vr-wl Tut ' r f . eaM coanty wiD ?*Ii -a M -r.-iay ?ect*mb~T }' 19Z*, at th? eoort > w . <?r in Murphy, N. C-, to tk- * bifttf for ta-h. a: putJ - '-t;ry. the felkivnar tzpon -*ru?- -jac* for the year I *1'. have rot been I* paid, the ?rr- -- 'i* - ed - r *axdhn at the '.a"- ard " r " -j: t ifceeir beJ' -w. tr-.h *.- a'icec :-< ?" . ?aee as foli'.1** Hotbouea To?Btli?p Nant Acre* A?t. J. P. Crov. - - - 21 Notla TcwB?hip Mr*. M L. ' : . M Crow?2*-r "Vrr* " .-1 Joe E Gr*jr r> 4 Mr. R. P Ha.. 24v 47 5 : I J. W. McTao 1 W. M. fUv ' i TTrlii E. Suit to it .as . Miawar-" R v - J v r Company I *1 ' Shoal Crwk Townihip. !J. T. Ledfcrr - 1.78 J. A- Rokir.t-'. Irr .'j 4" a'.re- y faivin Rob - ' and "4 5 J. H. P. -* Jehn Stile- ... ,J 12 *r Mrt. Qii.tr..-:' >' 1.2" A. B. 8df ;-1 j Hieva*??e Rive; P vt' Company >r> 2*3.1 r Arfhnr Maram Th'. -- ?? " 7.62 R. - R * r Co mpir.y i 4.41 Bcavfrdtrr. Towmkip John W. Br* - r. f M. Brjaon lane A. M. Brjry.n 1 ; F M. Bryson la:.'J " ? . Walter Bryi 1 i : 2 2 *TaJt?-r Burtr* 67 1-.47 i. C. Burge !5 ] . 49 y J. U. A J P. B _ 277 Ceorre Crawfrd. ;o 2! >4 j J. H. Crawf . . 7- _ < ? 3 , Lee Crawford 1"8 7 1.6" f Cherokee- 7 ? <" - ;7:? 1 727.47 ,, aere* L. M Hamhy Heir? 7.3?? f Edgar Hamhy' rt? r? * in 101 j Hiawav ee River Lurr1 .r ' ( Compan-. .. .6500 7*1.70 ^ A. S. Kilhy .2 I'.*- 14.'44 ^ Mrs. S. L. Kilhy 27 .7.30 . ^ IT. J. McDonald 717'* 88.12; Florence Marrow . 40 3.00 L. B. Maahhurr; 7.7 12. '.4 W. L. McXabb 20 2- 71 H. T. Murphy 2 ]ot> 12.70 Florence McClure . 70 17.04 W. R. Radford ... 12 2.28 , t. w Robert- 20 31.70 W. L>. Roif?rr? 768 37.201 ^ Theodore Thompson 40 5.29 S gam .You r,o 10.14 j ?. t?. N'tinon, agt. 6iT 36.12 f P. E. Nelson A: Adams 1108 65.-9 Bran no n & McCall 196 21.00 j H. a Kirby 1 47 ' { J. H. McCall and J. H. } Howard 24.7 18.74 Loeinda Montgomery 90 1-3 2.39 Hiawajmee R .' r Power Company 47 71.04 Vnllnytown Township. Aiwtr?w? iron Mining ''r. 50 02.-0 C. T. Barker . . 2 lot* 17.20 * Sara Birchfitld 4 13.35 ( < W. G. Brown 'JO 19.78 I. K. Carpenter 10 0.25 j 1 R. A. Chambers 57 31.72 L I Frank Cofey 32 5.45 a 1 8.M. Coffey .5 0.03 h Mrs. Alice Con ley .... 1 lot 13.02 a G. W. Conley's Interest in 1 j I lot belonging to Mrs. Alice r Conley 7.51 ( JL H. Cole 3 lota 94.33 , 1 Mn. Maggie Coxey .. 2 lots 15.65 r { Dewsr & Ci\ .... 1300 176.07 t j| "W. R. Doekery 1 lot 22.85 ^ a S- Everett 60 5.42 s Jasper Gunter 1 lot 4.80 f TbomjLs Gibby 10 9.90 c f H. B. Gibby 40 9.87 ; S. M. Holland 20 51.91 j Martha Raskin? 70 8.60 > J. E. Kephart 3 lota 56.15 y X H. Ladd 50 16.23 t \ X R. Leach 40 148.04 ; N. H. Lovingood . . . .4. .7 lots 17.52 , J. A. Mashburn 8 lota 32.45 , O. C. McLean 24 12.86 i B. L. Padgett .... 3 lots 37.34 f ' H. D. Padgett, interest in 1 lot 7.19 ; Wyraah Padgett 1 lot 34.60 , X. A. Parker 10 21.76 c IB. 8- Porter 210 235.22 , B. P. Phillips 45 17.16 ; I J. K. Taylor J* 69.79 Mrs. Clyde Thompson ... .3 3.93 K. J. Troctt 83 8.91 V. G. West 2 lots 135.48 Mrs. Rath Whitakir 30 3.94 T.J. Wilson 1-3 of 76 2.87 .John Wood 8 7.96 <J- A. Holderby 2 lets 2.02 ' H. H. Hyde 8 lots 27.00 i Saaford Thompson 20 4.70 ( Bob Cooper .........2 lots 12.10 s f J. C. Ellis -v, 1 lot 11.85 r l 4> C. Abrocast Jr 10 33.90 L ? . ADVERTISE? fits E Pa~ a 1200 417 .54 r > 5. Crj*p 3 ots 27 00 A lie* LK ~ar ... "i' ^ 20*.45 Murphy Tcvoihip 1. D. A?.- 3 : -0 V. O. Ala1 .^d . . . 7" 13.13; < ?th& .... 75 7 s i. W. Bart/a 1 >.t 11 0 foe Barrtr: .. .. .."0 7.48 ' M. B:rchfzei4 . . . 4* ** 25.20 . E. Ram-rt . . 1 10.00 " v Burr 2 20.22 "A .-?> Batt.e . 2 t- 5.if". I *' ft 5." . ci.* ISO 848.49 ' Ci- :* C;%.*k I 2-3 2.33 \ 3 0 44 ' : t B ft 1800 2506.10 c'j .:zt*h.\ r.-r.r- .. 2 2 .-.15 attain !-:? 32.13 ... ll? if.7' rz. i - 14 -? L. .120 15 50' \. F. I kery ...12 6.50 . H ,.*r;. Jr. . :31 12.13 L W Docker; : 2 28-28 a- Lk ? ? -y 75 2-i ^5 . M. Deckr " . 23 22.6 = V - Davidson _ t? 11.-5 'red Dicker : 4larre Eikin-H- ... 3 . 22.53 ' E?jr- -? 3 50 12.70 !r?. W E. rerjr-" * - ~ i 154.44 hn Frank!.* I let 7.33 V. J. Gr jra* . 63 s* 4.-*! E. A. Gip- a 1 I * 4.62 V P. Hail 2- 2.27 ' Hem8r?-e .5 6.6* O. Hen* ' y 6 14.02 : : T Br 1 86. ee River I * - Co, :a uteri * Ko Roberts farm 67.70 r Kephart 75 4. "5 . ; ar. Mar* r. I . * 27 6 4 <\ McDona.d 1 !'* 13.5* V.", McRat 15 5.86 in McoDn&ld .. .55 15. 2 A. .* : h -aid Ill 16.7 = (a k * MiGaire 18 6.70 *?". H. Mcroney 1>5 158.42 i. A. Pa 22 3.51 .. A. Face 125 22 20; i. M. Face ... 60 6.15 - rz Palmer 24 13.33 i. J. Rorera 8?0 85.35 j - I?. Hi k> . .555 131.07 kn Roberta .81 63.38 , V. Refers .123 0.01 ! H. Rowland 44 9.5* .J. Roland 13 5.09, Ira. L. L. Sctujcki 212 61.40 ; V C?; .... cr. i ?V i o ' J Sword *2 378.33 hn Walker .170 10.38 ( . N. Wilsor .. 37 22.00 ". J Wilson . 70 23.32 .Uth r Allen .1 1.1 * \ W. Dockery . . .150 21.101 V\. vi-etn . 30 3.09 ; Iiawt?sei pi,wi-r O . 750 70.39, tohcrt t. Beaver 2 5.50 H. Jan**?1 Hot 9.15 j . W. Herbert . . . 1 lot 3.10 am Craig 7 16.40' ohn < albert - - 1 lot 3.10 H. Short 1 lot 17.1*' leil McLeyntore . . 42 12.60 W. P. ODOM. Sheriff. herok'-e County?In the Superior ! Court. >he Champion F brr* t'ompany and F. P. Cover & Son*. Int. v*. :. B. Crisp NOTICE. Let the defendant. C. B. Cri?p. :ke notice that an action entitled as ibove has been commenced against I iim by the above r.am4<i defendant;,! i,r.d that pluries summon* has issued n the same returnable before th'lerk of the Superior Court on Au-i fust 25, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m.; cmove a cloud upon the title of plain! ifs to the two parcels of Tract No.' >650, Grant No. 2986. of record in ia!d county in Deed Book T (19j at lag* 54, the alleged claim of title; ast by Grant No. 12873 for Entr;. j Co. 8187, which is claimed by said i lefendar.t; reference being made to' oth of said grants and to the comilsint. for crf-ati-r detail t\f rfuwrin. ion. Let said defendant further take lotice that he is required to be and j ippear at the office of the Clerk ?-f j he Superior Court, in the Cou?*ti louse in Murphy. Cherokee Countj, V. C., at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 25th' lay of August, 1924, and answer the1 rompiaint now on file, or the relief irayed will be granted. This July 28, 1924. E. E. DAVIS, Clerk Superior Court, Cherokee Cc>., N. C.1 fol-U-bj NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled bids for the consftuetien >f the rubble masonry a"n<i wood cork in several small "bridge? int Shoal >c-ek, Notla and Hothouse Town-j hips will te received up to Monday! ?ocn, September 1st, 192*. The Commission reserve* ?tfce i?ght THE CHPtOKEE SCOOT. MU 4ENTS I1 ? ? i , i to any and til t.-im. AH rotarr.ur.. .at;or.5 sbo-a'.d b? a. ir?* d tc th* Crarrman. Board of Ccanty Cmza&s z*:+. Msrphv. N. C. it. W. LOVINGOOD. Charaui Board f C :nry * Cherokw f.. 4 52-i:-co) ; TO A. T. DORSET LUMBER CO., ] MARBLE. N. C.: N. tice r. ere t y riven that the under.-.rr-: -*.11. r. the 1st lay -f Sep tens&er. 1.-24. a; 11 a. m.. at *. . irt h. u -e door Murphy, pre- ? eed v -e; . for delinquent tovrn tax i for the year 11*23 at put he audita s : r a - -. the f .It "*hr. r r- a", p? operty. Or e /sen I t in the t ,-xn ef Mar- <: delinquent owner. A. T. Dorse; Lur * r r -,-y. :r-/*n a- the "N. r W. Aberr.athy -tre h.uj? and I,*." I D-..r. .ue- * tax .n said property c : r li-2-i iei-r ?2?*V5. and costs :f c -rale. TV- .'_.y 22. 11*24. V J. C. PARKER. Toun Tax ' .t - f- r .the Town 1 f Mar He. N. C. <ol-4t-p) 'd NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee > ' -nty. Ir. the Superior Cosrt. t" H.ar.e Ir n C.r.opary. Inc., v?. j i J. J. Br.rreJl and wife, Mahala A. Burr ell. NOTICE. The defendant.- above named "?ill . ' k<- r t. that ar. a.*ion entitled! is above has b en commenced in the i superior court f Cherokee oCur.ty to forev .-.-e a n taage or. certain real E - ate r. Cr.erc! > County, executed f y th** def:n: -t- v.. the plaintiff or. f th r "th day of June, 11*22. xcr the C - urj ? of -rinjr the payment cf , ? a pro!. .-- ry note in the sum cf j E ?1.0 executed by th defend-: f ant, J. J. Burr'-ll, to the plaintiff, drt .-d Jur. ' 11*22, and cu- one yeai , after date, and payment of w'n ch deiau.t ha r en made. And the ^aid defendants will further take no. ti tr.at they are required to appear n efor- the clerk { the superior court of ( oerokee * canty oh the *th day of I O. . . 1 . 1 CO -J - -1 - t -Viiiut;, a:.u a;: w?r '.r ut- * mur * the complaint in said action, I or the plaintiff will apply to the' C court for the relief demanded in said , C complaint. j F Ibi# StUp ^ 'yf ^uyut, ljf24. I K. E. DAVIS, ?ferk " T ?52-4t-a) of the .Superior Court. OWL CREEK. Mrs. Bare j- Cv k i- on the sick list ibm ~~1 Mr?. Frank A be math y who liv.a on the head of Hung.ngdog Creek, is * very sick at this writing. Rev. Walter Clark, of Canton, N. C. * has been conducting a revival meeting at the Boiling Springs Churchwith success the past week. j ^ Mr. Richard Has- i- on the sick list, * this we k. i u A good mar.y of our people vis.ted ^ B iling Springs on the 3rd to attend j: *.h hantizing. |. Mrs. Harrison Jr nes* sister of Un-1 ion County, Ga., visited her the past,. week. j j i t Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Marcus' little j* child is improving after a long spell ^ 01 sickness. -i ( ropa are looking good on Owl! Creek at present and a good crop of fruit and po atoes will be produced. j The public school will begin here on the 4fh day of August. - Xor*h Carolina has set the pace j ( in shiping strawberries during tfie j ( first r-f Maw XKTo, luaotko. ' J. " -v j during the latter part of the period ! ^ caused a decline in prices but on the j ^ whole the prices were fair, reports i, the State Division of Markets. ^ i | Many other counties now want to' begin the co-operative carlot shipment of poultry. The success ati??ding the efforts of County Agent John V. Arrentkde in Macon ! County is attracting attention in the ; other mountain counties. 1 The cla--* was receiving informa- ] tion from the teacher on thesubject : of gravity. j "Now, children," she said, "it is the law of gravit that keeps us on this earth." j' "But please, teacher," inquired a j small boy, "how did we stick on be- j fore the law was passed?" i1 ~ < Subscribe To The Scout! BUT, NOSrH CAMOUKA ' Premium List Cherokee County Fair Association ?C r.t nued' DEPARTMENT Wo. P Payne. Supt_ 1. In c*~ irtrt s but ce entry ( '-sr act - r_z-r whe-rt po??ibIe :t may ; >e shown in the cla*? nearest it end ire taken irt consideration by th<* ad*e*. Th - w.J be ry -pecia! pcrr ?: - from the -^-asrer, other- * -e Genera] P.-l^ I-i and 2o will ] >e followed. i 2. D-ai Furpcse^Canle are to be \ hewn ?ffa;n?: Beef Cart e, be: the < -d^e m..] take breedinsr into :.n- ; lideraticn. 3. A -en of peltry censirtf f r , r - e, . .J u,. 4. Exhibitors are requested to Ktify the manager <* the Fair, at east _.ie -week in advar.ee of th^ i*tr ?a*.e, their intention tc enter stoek r poultry, giving the number and ) ::nd *c that amp!#- space in pens. CjCS. etr.. rray h? provided With iT " ittle waste a = possible. The manager asks that you plea=f k> not forg-t this. j 5. N stall will be provided for c:?e?, but pens will be provided t r other stcck. Horses will not b* equired a- in Rule 10 to remain or he grounds. ; ?. A program w.Il be distributed v ach day showing approximately the t imc- each ring of livestock will be ; ucired. j ? Dairy Cattle. J Wiil be - wn or. Wednesday, eptember 24th. lull three y ar? or wer 10.00 5/ 0 lull 1 yr and under 3 10.00 5.00 lull under 1 yr .... 10.00 5.00 "ow 3 yrs and over . . 10.00 -5:00 I?-ifer 1 yr and under 3 10.00 5.00 : leifer und^r 1 yr 10.00 5.00 lerd. one bull and * ur females, hull one year or*oyer. Female- any age 10.00 5.00 Beef and Dual Purpose Cattle. Will h* judged Thursday, Sept em- 1 iter 25th. Bull 3 years r over 10.00 5.00 lull 3yis under 3 ... 10.00 5.00 lull 1 yr ard under 2 10.00 5.00, lull under 1 year .. 10.00 5.00 j low 3 yrs and over . . 10.00 5.00 8 low 2 yrs ard under 3 10.00 5.00 It ifer 1 yr and under 2 10.00 5.00 l*-ifer under 1 year .. 10.00 5.00" 'ei of 4 anmiahi . * got by ratr.e sire (sire need not be -hewn) .. 10H0 5.00? lerd?1 bu:l and 4 fe- ^ r.aks; bull 1 year, female any agt 10.00 U.t 7af ctotr ?.? /.p ?? * ' heifer 2 years and j -r.aer . n^u o.uu lest fnt steer, or operv heifer i, year ariu under 2 . / T". 10.<flTM?0Vj {est pen of ?i st&rs ard ** open heifer?" 2^ years'* ur.der 3 15.00 7.50 : CLA?S 8. HOGS Iged hoar 2 yrs and over 5.00 3.00 * {oar 2 vr and under 2 5.00 3.00 1 Joar under 1 year .... 5.00 3.00 ' "ow 2 yrs and ov r .... 5.00 3.00 * : -'.v 1 y?ar and undv i 2 5.00 3.0u ^ ow under 1 year .... 5.00 3.00 let of sire, A nigs any age, pet of 1 bear .. 5.00 3.0-"': [ 'at barrow any ape . . 5.00 3.00 ' CLASS S. SHEEP. lam any ape 5.00 3.00 * Cwe any ape 5.00 3.00 ' 'en 3 fat lambs 5.00 3.00 ' Draft Hories and Mules, lorse, mare or gelding * 2 years or over .... 10.00 5.00 ' ream either sex any ape j * to be shown in harn- 1 ess driven to wapon 10.00 .5.00 'our horse team. To be driven to a wapon. All horses in team need not be owned by same person 10.00 5.00, :olt 1 year and under 2 5.00 3.001 :o!t under 1 year .... 5.00 3.00 i CLASS 11. MULES :olt under 1 year .... 5.00 3.00 :olt 1 yr and under 2... 5.00 3.00 Mule over 2 yrs or age 10.00 5.00 re?m driven to wapon 10.00 5.00. Four mule team driven to wagon. All mules need not be property. of onef man 10.00 5.00 Team harnessing contest for pen clemen: Prize will be given to the nan jjiat can correctly harnes a tram >f horses or mules and hitch them Co a, wagon quickest, $5 first prize; 13 second, ! Pulling contest for horse team?I Prizcwill be given for the hpr^e tcam^ that :=tdrt?i and pulls the heaviest weight on a stone boat. $3 first; $3 ?econd. Pulling contest for mule team? Prize wil be given for the mule team that starts and pulls the heaviest weight on a stone boat, |5 first; $3 second. Pulling contest for oxen ? Prize *j -M;W it r *"-1 be ?i>ta Sot the correctly ycke trf cxen that starts and palls the heavies weight on a stone boat. So r.r*; second. Ox yoking contest?Pry re will be r:**r to the man who can yoke t*c yoke of cxea quickest. Contestant : furnish :xen. So. lire:. S3 ?ev.:ndOx diiiif ?Prtre will be riven './the man that car. irive three yoke cf ?xen best. $5 first. S3 2nd. Contestants must furnish oxen. CLASS ?. LIGHT HORSES Will be thr-xr Wednesday, Sep: mber 24th. others Friday, September 26th. Colt under 1 year . . . 5.00 3.00 Colt 1 vr and under 2. . 5.00 3.00 Colt 3 yrt and under 3 5.00 3.00 raddle hcrse, mare or gelding, shown under saddle -4 -- 10.00 5.00 Light karaels hcrsc, mare cr gejding. driven to buggV ?0.00 5.00( Best gentleman horseback. rider 5 OO 3 AO Best lady horseback rider 5.00 3.00 feam. Ltgct fiaruehorse*, mare and one geiding 5.00 3.00 ladic-s* H&rtse^inir content 5.00 3.0v 5entteir.envs ha!tse?? r.g contest ... 5.00 3.00 : Prizes in these contests wil be, awarded to the ore that car. put the arne-- or a horse, hitch it to a bugry and drive away suickest. Snaps rill be permitted on hold back straps ind lines. ramily and general pur pose hcrst. m.are or 1 gelding <wi!l be judged for draft and driv:rg qualities, also fcr gentleness. should driven by a lady... . 5.00 3.00 t'weepstakes cr grand charr.p cn horse of 12. Only prize wir.r.ers to be shown. May be horse mare or geld ing. To be shewn with bridle or baiter 5.00 3.00 Best pony driven to buggy 2.00 1.00 Horticulture L. E. Maunejr. Superintendent Best plate of five. <5) appl*?< of iny ofthe following varieties; \lbermarle Pippin .... 1.00 .50 Bonum 1.00 .50 Buckingham. 1.00 .50 ?rimaf_ now is the tim Stavman ... ~ r.00 .?n Srimes 1.00 .30 )?ltrinnc 1 nn -f*. Wiresap, 1.00 .50 Kinrard 1.00 .50 I'ireinia Beauty ... 1.00 .50 Red Limbcrtwip ... 1.00 .50 Rom* eBauty 1.00 .50 1'ork Imperial 1.00 .50 Koovcr 1.00 .50 Mammoth Blacktwig .... 1.00 .50 Arkani>8*',Black 1.00 .50 j a no 1.00 .50 Shockiey _ 1.00 .50 Lawyer 1.00 .50* "aliawater ' . . . . 1.00 .50 Gilkflower 1.00 .50 Ben Davis . 1.00 .50 Vny othir variety 1.00 .50 Best Plate* vullcviien. not less than five 5.00 3.00 P:st plate foY.ov. np; fruits: Grapes, hun'.h types. ... 1.00 .50 ?ear?. any var ety .... 1.00 ."0. \irerican I\r:imny r.s . 1.00 .50 j Juinccs ". .-.A^.^l.OO .50 Plums .' 1.00 .50 Best basket of fruit . . . . 3.00 1.50 To be the product of the exhibitor.! Quality, variety, and artistic arronge-' nent to be considered in judging this ; ;ntry. I Best 1-2 peck dried apples 1.00 J5o| I. = Remaining Pr< ing to Estat Patterson I offer for quick sale Lots Side of Terrace Avenue, in Murp location and -? * D,-? -..?v..|.mvu .ICC i lai of Deeds office. Valuable for res I also have for sale I DO ac erdam Township, on waters of Sc , this land as recorded in Register o 539. Valuable mountain land wit i ' I WANT QUICK1 TAS OR ALL OF THE A I I A. O COMMISf Address-: Mo L i % * VT". 1 Tridmy. A?f?l 15. 1?24 Native chestnut* 1.00 .50 Hickory nets 1.00 .50 Black Walnuts 1.00 .50 Butternuts ..... 1.00 .50 Entries in these should be fhcrarw by four heads or plants: . Cabbage. any variety .. 1.00* Cauliflower .. 1.00 "WscTW Cv'.ery 1.00 ft*} ^ Coiiards 1.00 .50 Cucumbers, five 1.00 .50 Early Irish potatoes* including1 Bliss. Triumph, and ether early vaneties %kJ'W ?e<y.nd early Irish pota- , ws I ... .*1 1' Vn? ?fii ?<v?* toes, including? Irish Cobbier. Early Rose. Spauldir.g Rose. ar.d ether varieties that mature with these .2.00 1.00 Lat-r Irish pc La toes. includ.ng Rural New Yorker, Green Mountain. and other late potatoes 2.00 1.00 Irish potatoes. any variety. half bushel .... 2.00 1-00 Lin:a beans, named variety, large seeded, half feck 1.00 .50 Lima beans, small seeded- 2.00 .50 Onions, any variety, half peck 2.00 1.00 Peppers. Cayenne or ar.y Hot pepper l.OO .50 Sweet pepper l.OO .50 Rutabagas, half bushel. any variety 1.00 .50 Squash, ar.y variety, five in number. Summer squash should be in condition for market. Crooknetk 1.00 .50 Hubbard 1.00 .50 Pattypan Clymblmg ....1.00 .50 Cushaw 1.00 .50 Any other variety 1.00 .50 Sweet potatoes, Nancy Hall, half bushel 2.00 1.0C Souji|BWr Queen 2.00 1.00 Porto" Rico 2.00 1.00 Any variety . 2.00 1.00 Tomatoes. Entries in this class should be shown on platts with five to the plat*-. Any variety 1.00 .50 Turnips, any variety, half peck 1.00 .50 Miscellaneous Vegetables: B*rst 6 specimens stock beets . . . 1.00 .50 Best table beets, cm- \ariety, doztn 1.00 .50 Best eggplant, n>t less than five 1.00 .50 Best oyster plant, or Sals:f\. bunch .50 ^ Bc-*t bunch parsnips .... 1.00 .50 \ Best half peck carrots . . 1.00 .50 Best and largest pumpkin 1.00 .50 Best 10 ears sweet corn 1.00 - .50 Best half peck field beans 1.00 .50 Best bunch pars!<?j- five plants 1.00 . .50 W^trmc-lon 1.00 .50 peck spinach 1.00 .50 Be-^.Minch rhubarb i pie 1.00 .50 ByjFWp-ee stalks of kale 1.00 .50 GtSrai vegetable collections: Bestwrrrf most attractive eolk-ctiJdn of veg; tables fiom city or countryhome garden 10.00 .500 Best and most attractive col'ection of vegetables frcrn boys' or girls' t garden 5.00 3.00 Best toll ction cf seed saved from a home gorden 2.00 1.00 ("J ; be continued) REAL ESTATE WANTED?There are buyers in all parts of the country. My system shows you how to r#??u?h fhem. Investigate ?v one*.. Postofice box 244, Murphy, N. C. operty Belonge of J. Tyler i For Sale N'os. 22, 23, 24 and 25 on Sooth '*iy? Known as Hillside Lots, for Book No. t, page 25, in Register 1 idence lots. res lapd, more or less, in BeavWwrs'Xreek. See description of f Deeds office in Book No. 8, page th some timber. . .*?<. -ft* "* 1 [ 1 ' * ( h offerVor an#- f .s- [jf ' BO\Pe' propertiije 'Jt ' . i it C *'n' V / ? JSrvf>7

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