NOTICE OF AMENDED ORDINANCE At a meeting of the board of City Co mm I r 2Rth Section ' iv'.c of thv , >*'? 1so as to read ~s folio ws: I "See. 109. Any person who shall solicit patronage in and around any] railroad depot in the town of Murphy for any hotel, boarding house, eating house, or taxi service, or leave the curb at said station In soliciting such hotel, boarding house, eating house or taxi cab patronage, shall, upon conviction, pay a fine of five dol-lars." - X I? - " ARCADE BA I X. R. REEC UNDER J. W. DA SANITARY SHOP Expert Barber W I HOT AND C ! GIVE US r. VVjV-,1 & Railirqai I What the railroads ^1$ freight serv ice ia a ; every citizen of the I man and woman be roads (nearly two a terested in raiircad I . return on their man j condition has not p: mue tneir own raw the Interstate Co air tal bureau which ha controlled the inak supervised the wori missions in making new about rate mok of Congress, throuy | 1>A of the Inters ta' sidcrcd by Congress This figure was fb which it now stands ;zntse any return to 1 for rate-making pur] earn 5'4* upon their ! the particular sectio Act" that is being s and will receive so 1 The railroads believn tl hou! 1 6-> giver, tho oppa to operate undn1 thin .?> there 1# a demon strafed r ira raws:on. umt it monta have been made road J#ni? <lunr? the p years-?the loaJa sre h: Why tamper with tiw T REGISTERED, TRAINED BLOOD S HOUNDS?When robbed or burned ^ut call us, wc will do the work. Call? ered day or nipht. Wire us, Cul- 3 bcrson, N. C. J. R. Harper & Son, Post office. Sweet Gumv Ga. 1 114-12t-pd) 1 KCnBal ; IAj Ifl S Vil JIB LI al r b i WCJpK?Jj ?jgSftSmPBGla ??8A v/i ^4w?mB3im h a I krber shop 'E, Manager ^VIDSON'S STORE NEW CHAIRS rork of All Kinds 1 OLD BATHS A TRIAL! I 1 ?==" ' JpliH, i ?REDBAND \ !a NEWYORKUS.A, IftDontMafce O'jm K&ktes charge for their passenger and matter of extreme importance to United States. Every lair-minded lieves that the owners ot the railin lion Americans are directly insecurities; should receive a fair cy invested. For many years this re vailed. ral opinion, the railroads do not :s, this being the principal duty of aerce Commission, a governmen i3 for many years established and i:ig of all interstate rates and : of various State Railroad Com intra state rates. The only thing .ing is lite designation on the port ;n the Esch-Cummins bill. Sec. La Commerce Act) of what is coni as "a fair return", ced on March 1, 1922 et 5%%?at The Govern merit docs not guarthe railroads, tut simply says that pose:* the reads re permitted to aggregate property value. This is c of the so-called "Trar.sj ortation o much discussed by politicians couch of the attention ol Congress. nt they the Urge at volume of bcair-eas rtunity in their hietonr erd ere i*n- | rt until derinir outstandingly pood r-^rviwdfcr ice to the American people-? N nprovc- yet. tbey nave never MM tho in rail- prrmtitrH "fair return" of eat two Does this look like rate* are too indlioc high? ranipoctatioa Act? Give it chance. * I " X THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, MU tate of North Carolina?Cherokee County. In the Superior Court ilarparctt Buffington, Plaintiff, vs. Vade Buffington, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will ake notice that an action entitled ! s above has been commenced in the uperior court of Cherokee County' or the purpose of obtaining an ab- j olute divorce from the bonds of mat- j imony on statutory grounds; and j he said defendant will further take lotice that he is required to appear j efore the clerk of the superior j ourt of Cherokee County, N. C. on r before the 6th day of December,; 924. and answer or demur to the1 omplaint now on file in the office of f the superior court or the court rill grant the relief demanded in aid complaint. This 15th day of November. 1924. E. E* DAVIS. Clerk. 15-4t- Mc.) of the Superior Court s'ORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County. On this the 20th day of November, 924, the returns of the stock law1 icld on 'the 7th day of April. 192-1.1 inder an order of the board hereto- j ore made which was based upon a | etition of the requisit number of j [uaiiiivu voters upon tfie question Of tock lcck or no stock law in a cer-l ain district in Hot House Township! ind in the boundary hereinafter dc-1 cribed are ehibited to the board of if County Commissioners and it apicars to the board that at said elecicn a majority of those voting cast heir ballot in favor of stock law here being a majority for stock law. It is thereupon considered and orlered by the board of County Com :omn>issioners of Cherokee- County hat the majority of those voting in aid territory have voted in favor of tock law. It is further ordered by the said icard that all that territory embrac>use townshipHnow is the timebrrd >d in said certain district in Hoi louse Township, to-wit: Beginning on a stock law line at he John Price Gap running with the neanders of the mountain with the tock law line to the Vance Mounain at the Georgia line ; thence with he Georgia line to a point near W. 2. Hyde's, the point of the mounain the divides of the waters of Hot louse and Wolf Creek known as the "rankiin Mountain back to the beginning at the John Price Gap. This boundary has recently voted >n and the majority voting in favor if stock law, and shall be stock law erritory from an^ after the 1st aay if November, 19224, and It shall be iniuwiui ior any person, corporaion or firm to allow any norsc, mule, attle, sheep, hogs, or other stock of iny kind to run at large in the above lescribed territory. It is further ordered by the board hat the above boundary front and fter the 1st day of November, 1924. hall constitute a stock law territory. S. W. LOVINGOOD, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. ;i5-4t-co) | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled bids will be received up and until non of December 8th, 1924, for grading and construction of the public road from Murphy to the Murphy township line, which is a part of the Murphy-Notla and Shoal Creek townships road, according to the surveys. plans and specifications of the State. Highway Commission. Bids should set forth unit prices, or they may be made for the work as a whole, including drains, culverts and the small bridges. A certified check of $500 should accompany bids, as an evidence of good faith. The Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be addressed to Cherokee County Rooad Commission, Murphy, N. C. This Nov. 20th, 1924. CHEROKEE COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION. (ltcom) NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up until noon of the First Monday in December. 1924, for all are part of an issue of road bonds of Cherokee County to the amount of One Hundred and fifty Thousand Dollars, issued under the consolidated stateutes of North Carolina and the act ef the special session of August, 1924, of the General Assembly and by virtue of a resolutive* of the 2t>.iiu of County commissioners of said county at an adjourned meeting held on November 20th. 1924. Bids should state interest rates on which same are based. Bids should addressed to Board of County CQiauilsf.: oners, Cherokee County. RPHY, NORTH CAROLINA This Nov. 20. 1924. S. W. LOVINGOOD. (15-2t-rc) Chairman. State of North Carolina?Cherokee: County. In the Superior Court Louretta Campbell, Plaintiff, vs. Wess Campbell. Defendant NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM* HONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will take notice" that an action entitled j, as above has been commenced in the superior court of Cherokee County for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on statutory grounds; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the c!o:k of the superior court of Cherokee County, N. C. on or before the 6th day of December, 1924, and answer or demur to the complaint now on file in the office of of the superior court or the court will A. 1 A i - said complaint. This loth day of November, 1924.1 E. E. DAVIS. Clerk. (15-4t- Me.) of the Superior Court J M \ 1 6 A (NOTE: Dr. Pierce it president of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., to which for 50 years past chronic sufferers have been coming for specialised treatment from all over the U. S. A., Canada and foreign lands.) Will Undo Much EvO By Dr. V. M. Pierce Knowing the vast amount of harm wrought by diseases of the kidneys, and , having had opportunity to observe the analyses and the successful methods of treatment in thousands of cases of kid- 1 ney trouble at the Invalids' Hotel, I have recently given* to the public the latest and perhaps most important of the Dr. Pierc* home remedies. "Anuria" (anti-uric-acid) Tablets, which I now recommend to those who suffer with kidney backache, irregularity of j urination and the pains and disturbances tliat come from excess of uric acid in the blopd. "An-uric" can be had now at all the drug stores. The mere drinking of a cup of hot water each morning and a : ?.,r ._ . , Iktic i-vii-ui?. UCUH5 cvciy nicui j should bring remarkably quick improve- 1 ment. You may have kidney trouble ! and not know iL The danger signals j to be watched for and quickly heeded j are backache, depression, aches, pains, \ heaviness, drowsiness, dizziness, irrita- j bility, headaches, chilliness, rheumatic twinges, swollen joints, gout. EC ^3 IZq If?m* Wl wff* Stat? of North Carolina?Cherokee n County. b In the Superior Court c Mae Hood. Plaintiff, 0 vs. 1 Dujrger Hood, Defendant. c NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM- 0 MONS BY PUBLICATION- * The defendant above named will 31 take notice tnat an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Cherokee County ^ for the purpose of obtaining an ab- j B solute divorce from the bond3 of mat-; rimony on statutory grounds; and E the said defendant will further take' ( Qlildrea Crv for ?J MOTITF.R! Fletcher's Castorii Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething oreparcd to relieve Infants in at Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, pro Natural Sleep withou To avoid imitations, always look for the ! Proven dirrctions on each package. Ph; Provident Mutual Life OF PHILADELPHIA?E (Formerly, The Provident L Before deciding on an Inaurai Maturing Old As? Pol Before buying any policy, get tation; you'll find it the Lowest This Company paid in cash to turing policies $3,887,537.47, ine pieasea, well-satisfied policy ; highest endorsement; more than half ;conduct of its affairs has demonstrate The Company's remarkable financ in management; its low net cost for ins for the careful, thrifty buyer of insur PENLAND & KILLIAN, District A gen PAUL W. SCHENCK, Gen. Agt. ?3??S8iy to' 1 Old Tires ) ILL-SIZE m <??& BECAUSE Balloon Gum-Dipp flrrf ft"*1 j\ and the resale value of your car. Ml These are strong statements t\ flbl Balloon-equipped test cars an ill driven over 5,300,000 miles, unde Rft 9how reduction in fuel consump: Ig) of fewer punctures and quicker ! |v Many leading automobile ma |l ? these full-size Balloons?pioneer j! practical and economical throi y gum-dipping process, wf Over 100.000 motorists are to yjl satisfaction of genuine, full-size E ' J In fact, in three months the W Gum-Dipped Cords increased 59 ' Have your car equipped nov safety of driving this Fall and Wi holes, frozen ruts, >ugerous sm your car immediately ^ the ne^ MOST MILES.P Frid?r, Noftmbtr 27, lfn I otice that he is required to ?p?^E efore the clerk of the ourt of Cherokee County, H. C^B r before the 6th day of hteoAjB 924, and answer or demur omplaint now on file in the otfim^B) f the superior court or the ~.jM rill graait the relief demanded aid complaint. ? This 15th day of November, IttA 1 E. E. DAVIS, Clerk,^? 15-4t- Mc.) ft the Superior LOOMS FURN|SHlJ)~^^7i*i out board)\t( Apply to the Did^B* louse, G. A. Doiier, manager. 13-6t-pd) i is a harmless Substitute foe Drops and Soothing Syrup% ms and Qiildren all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels ! >moting Cheerfulness, Rest, ad it Opiates , signature of ysiciaus everywhere recommend ft. Insurance Company ST ABLISHED 186S ive and Trust Company) ace Policy, investigate our II " the Provident's rate quo* in Cost. M* living policyholders of ma during the year 1923. ?' Unldcro th;. r ? a*' century of honest and succeaft ?d its excellence, ial stability; its care and intejrH urance, make it the Ideal Compaa ance. ts, Davidson Bids:.. Murphy, N. C for N. C.t Greensboro. N. C. ; For ed Cords reduce your repair xrrease tire mileage, car lirs -t ere backed by actual facts id taxicabs have now been .B? r Firestone supervision and B ion, and less delay, becausa B starts and stops. B' leers have standardized on ' B, ed by Fire c.tone and made B igh the special Firestoct S day usin^ ar.d enjoying tfcf Bl tallcon Gum-DippeJ Ccrdl ,m c'f Firesic.re Balloon gjj1 f?for comfort and for *bi A inter. Be prepared for mud 2 ow and ice. We can ecfuip . fl v low pric?|^;<>*v in effect. B ER DOLLAR M J

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