g Friday, February 20, 1925 I j LEGAL I ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE | Having qualified as the adminis- i I trator of tfrg^fetate of I>. W. Louder- J | milk, A-%' this is to notify all I persons claims against said t f estate fifJJ^arae 4ith me within r twelve months f.'om this date or this ( I notice will be pleaded in bar of their t recovery. All persons indebted to f said estate ere requested to mak- im- t mediate settlement. This 23rd day o* January. 1025. ; S. Wi LOVIXCOOD. t (24-6t-l) Administrator. ; NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee c I County. ! In the Superior Court E9P*e| I Mattie Pulton, 1 | vs. I Polie Dalton. 5 I NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM- i | MONS DY PUBLICATION I The defendant above named w ll i e, take notice that an action for divorce s entitled as above has been com- i B menced in the Superior Court of t tCherokee County, N. C.. upon the f grounds of adultery; and the said defendant will further take notice that ? he is required to appear before the s clerk of the Superior Court of Cher- t okee County, N. C., at his office in ; Murphy, in said county, on or before f Ihe 2Gth day of February, 1925, and ?ns\ver or demur to the complaint . in said action, or the plaintif will np- t ply to the court for the relief de- i manded in said action. This the 27th day <f Jan.. 1925. '. E. E. DAVIS. Clerk. |f Superior Court, Cherokee Coun- s ty, North Carolina. (25-4t-pd) . jt JState of North Carolina?Cherokee 1 Ccunty. In .he Superior '>urt Norma Rhodes, Plaintiff vs. Edd Rhodes. Defendant NOTICE OF SERVICE OF <r\1MONS BY PUBLICATION. I The defendant above named will uptake notice, that an action entitled as above has been commanded in thel Superior Court of Cherokee County, < X. C. against him and th purpose I of the said action is to obtain an : absolute divorce from the bonds of 1 matrimony on statutory grounds.M The defendant will further notice * that he is required to personally ap- * pear ta the offive of the Clerk of the < I Superior Court of said County in the i Court House in Murphy, Cherokee i County. N. C. on or before the 25 . of February and answer ? If domeur to the complaint now on file f ?i in the Clerks office or the Court wijl i 9 grant the relief demanded in the i 11 complaint. 1 P This the 2Gth day of January 1925. * H Superior Court of Cherokee County 1 E. E. DAVIS, Cierk i Eg of the Superior Court of Cherokee i H (25-4t-mc.) North Carolina. 1 I WANTED?FAMILIES \ B HOLDS OF CHILD g AND W D? FIRST?A belter chance to educ SECOND?An oppoitunity to I tical teacher of agriculture, In an eveni H The school has nine geed farms i ricd of years. v.'ill make good neighbor.; end citinens < flg The school is especially i:.icreste? IS of original stock who need and want S9 purchase their own home in the mounts Hp For Further Information RABUN GAP INDU Rabun, G I wr^r?t Iv/i. aiupui "1J0R MORE THAN A ] * X very bad condition," of Route 1, Dorche with cramping spells whi my back and sides. Son catch at something, I woe ... I had to quit doing my dies, but none of them see: "In April I went up to Arl She said to me, 'Willie, if yo*. take Cardui. It will really hel my doctor what she had said at bettor Ionic, so ray husband im i I began it. . . . My case was t 1. kept on faithfully. After thi very much better, so much so t I have taken six bottles now ai different woman. ... I feel f which I took faithfully." " " ?? TA CAF The Womj ADVERTISED MORTAGE'S SALE By virtue of power of sale, given n a certain Mortgage Heed, dated \ugust 18th. 1924. and executed by t^ade Huskins and wife. Sue Huskies ;o B. F. Spaneler.to secure the pay-; nent of a note for the sum of $231.)0, and interest due and payable on he 3rd day of December 1924. deault in the payment of said inlebtness having occurred. I. the mders'gned lnotgag;, will sell :< he h'ghest bidder for cash at the ourt house door of Cher kee County s\ C., on MONDAY. MARCH 16th 1925, it 12 m, the following dc=c ibe i ands situated in the town of Pcavhtee. Cher-kec County, North Cr.roLna, and being described as follows:' Being Lots Nos. 24, 25. 26. Kn<i 18 in Block No. 1 in the town of 'eacbtrec, end bounded us follows: uns S. 414 deg. E. 50 feet to take; thence N. 85% W. 120 feet o a stake; thence N. i'? W. 50 :? * o a stakn ;thonce S. 85% E. 120 'eet to the beginning. Lot No. 25: Beginning on a stake ind runs S. 4'4 deg. K. 30 feet to a take, thence X. 85% cleg. W. 20 for t o a stake; thence N. 4% dog. W. 50 feet to a stake; thence S. 85 "4 120 feet to the beginning. Lot No. 2(1: Beginning on a stake, md runs S. 4% E. 25 feel to a stake; hence S. 85% K. 120 feet to the J jeginning. Lot No. 28: Beginning on a stake ;nd runs S. 4Vi E. 50 feet to a stnki ; hence N. 85% W. 150 t'? et to take; thence N. 4% W. 50 feit t?, t stake; thence S. 85*4 E. 150 fe? *. o the beginning. This the 4th day of February, 1 1925. B. F. SPANGLER Mortgage o. ' BYNUM K. WEATHERS, Atty. 1 , Shelby, N. (*. (27-41-bow) j VOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE DEED. L'nder and by virtue of the power >f sale contained in a certain nu iit?ge deed executed by Oscar Morgan snd wife, Nora A. Morgan. G. W. Morgan and wife Bettie Moigan, to 3. I*. and Flora Shields, dated November 12th, 1923, and record *d in he office < ( the Rvgist.: of Deed* >f Cherokee County on the Oth tiny >t May. 1024. in Hook No. St. r? mpe 80, said mortgage deed given to iccure in indebtedness of $550.00 evidenced by five notes of ever, fate with said deed, and default huvng ben made tn the payment of said ndebtedncss and demand having >cen made for the payment ??t the atne, and the ~ wcr of sale having >eeeme operative, the understand rortgagee, for the purpose of satis** S'ingr said indebtedness, will on the 16th day of March, 1025, offer for VITH LARGE HOUSEREN WHO NEED /ANT ate their children and make a living, teccmc be iter farmers untkr a racing school conducted for adult*. in which fair.il'os are taken for a pent* good material and the kind that >f a community. 1 in the descendants of early settlers to earn and save enough money to tin country. Apply In Person To STRIAL SCHOOL iap, Ga. WBB??awawB8saM?ff i nsiniiisimiinHniiir I g Spells . YEAR I had been in a says Mrs. R. E. Kimbrell, ster, Texas. "I suffered ch gave me bad pains in ! aetimes I would have to lid get so suddenly dizzy, work. I tried many rememed to do me any good, cansas to visit my sister. ... i are going to take anything, p you.' I came home and told td he said I could not take any mediately got me a bottle and a nrettv tough one. I know, so i fourth bottle, I began to feel hat I was surprised at myself. >d I can truly say I feel like a ne and I owe it all to Cardui, iduT an's Tonic THE CHEROKEE SO flENTS " ? Ji sale to the highest bidder fur cash.' at the courthouse door >n Murphy, j between the hcurs of 10:00 a. m. and j 2:00 p. m.. the following described! real estate, viz: A certain piece or tract of land.' lying and being in Cherukee Coun-j ty. North Carolina, in Xotla Town-! ship, and described and defined as j follows, to wit: Beginning <n :: "?iack c:*':. c :u <=' of lot? Ill and 112. and run - r. south west direction "to a Spar.ish oak: thence u tfcs; c urse to r. uhi .k oak in the line of K. M. Shields; i.n.e noith the original I t.' v< tkcncc we.-t . a roes: o:i the bn : of tne road rear the to-? f the hid-; thence wit.: the ntcatttlcrs cf :h. old read ' i; rCI -. rth line. i etirg on r. : vk; thence an east ti-j rectiu.r the line f Bi-b-.:;. C... - i forth to a -toko :: sad " n:; thence] a south cast course a conditional line: between O. C. Shield- arid Barbara Gcforth ta the beginning cornerc?ntaini:.g fifty-six i5ti) acres, mere o: less. T-his the 13th day of Febru try 11)25. O. C. SHIELDS. (2S-4t-oes) Mortgagee NOTICE OF SUMMONS. NORTH CAROLINA T-y C n:y In the Superior Cart B " r The Clerk R. X. Tiier, At!ii?:ni>... '< talc of P. N. Tig r. h.u. ci. vs. Mary Tiger J. ' I. T:;r.-r, Gly t Tiger, Monda Iv.tch . n a ' !vn band. H. M. Kit-hens, 1 ; hire Keren and husband. M. M. Burch, Sophia Hogsed and h. b?r.d, S. K. H a--i. May !tansen and husband, H. W. Han hail, Nettie Led ford and husband. H. C. Ledi.rh Annie Crawford and husband, L. i'. Crawford, Ef; i? Hcgscd, Max Hogged and Willis Hogsc:, ?i- :. at latv cf I\ N. Tii. r deceased. The ihfondants :>b . ,v. ! will take notice that a s;.c - ..1 -roe-eon entitled as above has eci eonsmere (1 in the Supvih r Ccu't . ? : . County, N vth Ca.< lit. r the r.ur pose of ? htalninr order : sale of lands to i rente rssets to pa;' debts and charges oi admin istinuin of the e-'-ate of V. N. Tiger, -i ; itased, bad lands being fully described in the i ttiticm I:i this cause. unu in wnicit ui own interest as heirs at law 01 i\ X. fij*? ; and the said defendants will further take notice that they ore required to be and appear before the Clerk of j at his office in the court house in | Haytsville, N. C., on the 20th day c* ] March, 1925, and answer or ic:nu: i to the petition in this cause of li;. i petitioner will apply t the cou: . ; the relief prayed in the petition. j wu. *j-_ , 7*h dav o'* 1 oo""'i| W. L. MATIIF.S.N. Clerk Superior C uvt Clay Coun(28-4t-a&g> tv, N. C HIAWASSEE. Mr. William Pavr.e wry* tin* guest of Mr. Hurt Adams on Sunday. Mr. K. \V. Shearer made a business trip to Ducktowa last week. Our schor 1 closed a very : :< essfal year a last -fh? \ ..y. it was ct idurud by Mir Hv.-.i- .!-? IV.lmc-: of Haytsville. She :s one of the bes. teachers wo have t-v. i had. This was ndorsed by all tin oe committees. She has been invited to come back tor another year. The people are planning to plani their gardns this week if the weather is not too bad. Mrs. Martha Reid was the guest of Mrs. S. C. Le Iford on Sunday. Mr. Jesse Coleman has been real sick for ? few days but is better at this writing. Mr. Tom Taylor is very ill at this writing. Mr. Isam Picklesimer returned home Saturday from Gastonia. Ail cock] r&| PLASTERS J? BAckadia, f \JK\v^ Rheumatism, I y9C?\ l\ Lumbago. f V I I fiScf/ / ALLCOCJrX-fcASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear* Signature of -;, . \ . _ SUT. MURPHY, N. u. Contracts Being Signed ; For Cnnning Factor;1 Contracts are ; v.- being signet for the growing of tomatoes in thi- i section for panning purpose?. Ar C ranger,: en ts were worked out last fa week between officials cf the Cham- pi . bc-r of Commerce and rep- b; rcsentatives of the cannery whereby J Ri the latter company agreed to estab- h< lish a cannery here if three hundred dt acre? of tomatoes would be grown wi r t The Clay'County agent dt is . curing 100 acres of this acreage. T! and the farmer.- >? Cher.:. < un U: tv are c.\ e: 1 d to rah' up the oth- bt tr s.vrc::ge in a tin;*. H r?* . ? - - ? - - ' art r: v- "cniv.* sigr.c j e I r.t the icr.1:?. the -hnt:l? 1 '"iiil i . ever::! s'. -x-s arid at the of-jtb ice. ic-:- who wil ri? .:v < v J $i vsstigate the matter .< and | ei sign < :: _ th tj 'stops a.r.y T.t t alien i r bui ';;r.r: t"iv j r ry- ' . I '1 i he t Tins o: the arc ::r. ;r: 1 it. Tr.v iara.er agrres : y.rov a ti ! given acreage i tonic t : .1 s m . ! thcr to t:x- canser at Si:;. v; a ton m or forty cents a bushel. The canneiy -r j;.g:ev - t buy all the too'.iocs : . u this and .ay :h->:- :* ... * ; ' tv I at the or.ri of the* month. .'.h ut two hundred . cf t -J j ir.t.tces can be grov.n a:: the :.i re, t is t-thnated. which win bring n | vhc trr.iiv an at "*. "i or KSO.OO! . a . a- .AH t vv ! o ... ibviju 3p v-i ^3 i.ci of. c a j? which in an a* .tatre year v. bring j a::v ahcat s a bu-v.?: < ;- a to J C! It---! of say ... there-1 j fdrc, .. w.,u.d a;u will brinj j inbcui three tnr.c ;ch y r acr? | as cm and ,-;n ; > : ..t a reason', i when the farmer r a- tittle cash com-* ing in. With this altranivenes-s it | ^ is expected that little difficult will j be e:;i't*. ienct'd in obtaining the ie- r i e.uirtd acreage, i":.* . err are urged to act quickly, however, >o thai the matter can >e settled. Statement Frcm ' Band Master 1 : th' . ; t. T i w > !:i wri.r , 5 . i . on Why Ma-i h. Mur'1 > * : *tre - a .. : . i U ; thro : . prepare 1fj it: ".'i .ir. e i:- been r.t upied : in ? - j h pert::; :..g t j mu--icjfl that I n unable .? find th I spue :i -i.-sary p! e i:tri? j J *i . article. H I'.cvr, it w:l' sear in the near fotvr*. In the : i an: p.: I < i-h .. say this with reference to the ham? nndj the music lovers <>:' thi : n. D.:rimr mv mibfiil career I have 01 nni:'.. : ami had chai ge of about ten' bauds, .11..! I have failed \vt in ever! having an organization that equaled th s one in point of enthusiasm. They arc- full of "pep" and have made wonderful -tride.- in learning) niusiv in the past thirty days. This is rot all. Murphy bu:im. I men and the citizens generally are ; a!! helping in some way to promote. the interests of the band, and musicgent rally. You are being awakened to the fact that music is one cf the birsot a ml brightest lays that lights -,i.< tcud to prosperity. ; Our ba.ai i striv'ng to attain a cj .ul! membership musicians), which it undoubtedly will attain in I the next few months. It is meeting' in its entirety twice a week for re-: liearsals. and private lessons are being given to several members each day during the week. Nor is this all ft.: the boys are equipping themselves with the highest grade instru-! meats money will buy, and that skill will produce. : If you knew haw hard they arej working to get a band par-excellence i you would not hesitate in doing all in your power to aid them, because.! i? i< r.f flirci't t.? Mnrulu' Speaking of aiding the hand. I I v i'l say that in addition to the work I our boys are doing in a musical way, Jf they are now -AOlking or an entertainment for you in the form of a n-instrel show, this 'will he given in the near future, and will be more interesting because ? f the fact that it v/ill he the first appearance of the Murphy Concert Band, as it Is now 01 uun.zed. Watch for announcement .and ' help the boys to attain their goal of a 100 percent hand. Yours for better music. II. ESGI.EMAX. i Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in .1 ""run down" condl- 1 tion will notice that Catarrh Pothers | tln.ro .ouch more than when they are In Rood health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local d..>e?se, it is Kreatiy influenced by . (institutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ccn| slsts of an Ointment which Quickly i Relieves by local application, and the : Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists | In Improving the General Health. I Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. 1 F. J^. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo. Ohio. J? \ >tate Corp Growers 1 May Sell Seed S RALEIGH. Feb. 9.? An opportun- . y is offered < . n jprowers r Xorlh arolina to sell their seed corn to j C irnici > of the midwest whose sup- j C y of seed corn is short duo to the | id weather last year. Th. Scars- jj. pebuck Agricultural Foundation wiii: Lk. >ld a seed corn show at < nicago: ^ jring the week of March 2 to 7, in : K< hieh is offered many thousands of' >llars for good ears of s:ed corn. pc he c: ntest is open to the entire . nited States and all samples should ? sent as early as possible to E. B. ^ cuiuii, ovars-n'1: duck r ound'!; hicago. . The foundation offers $1.0'l0 fo: | ^ ic best ear of seed com, anoth.rj^ 1.000 will be given t?? the county I^ in the ^rcutcot number dries and about $15,000 in prices ie distributed for cuampion oars , po nnt each county in the country. The iu\v is being held to stimuluti ^ renter interest in b tier seed corn .j.'j ;:s year and since North 'nrolina rn, wli a well se.eetcd, always ger- ^ iratcs well, it is expected that seed , co us from 5his section should win some t this prize money, as well as fuire orders because of th winnings. eg Weekly Market Notes t be RAI.iiIGH, Fob.JI.?The potato isfM proud source of it venue for North I It. aiolina farmers, believes Georpe f? oss, chief ot the I'i vision of Mark- m is, who wishes to encourage grow- Ki s of the State to prow this crop and co arket it successfully. th "The world needs potatoes an 1 ar, est have them,"* says Mr. Ross. All the producer has to dcC is to tise a good product a.id put himself tll i the market as a producer. No { >fc*:< n in the world can raise better 0? ish potatoes than are produced in ju, estern North Carolina, but the >in | wi aaaew ? n i ??? Southern Syst Presidential tion, Washir March L . . Account of 4he iuruj \ 1 r -3 ? t^conoge the Southern It trir- tickets to Washingt 2nd and 3rd, with final Is Special Pullman cars Asheville to take care < dividuals going to Warhi Round-trip fare, Ash $25.67. Prcport:ontely other stations, insofar z tion is concerned, and re Call on your local ticl tion as to special round-t ticn or address the und< glad to furnish full infor Pullman reservation: promptly. J. H. > Division Pass* ASHEV mm Y PAGE FIVE SRONCftHTIS Leaves a bad rough; so does "flu." But youl can ctop these lingering, ^Weakening, sleep-disturbing coughs with :hamberlaWs :OUGH REMEBY scd and recommended since 1872\it is relieved the coughs and colds o* .th children and grown persoiw\ crywhere. \ ?ep a bottle in your home e# the time \ N?' 'rntlcfc Sold ev?rywher?, \ r Sale By R. S. Rarker, Druggiat \ owers need to learn how to utilize \ eir product to got the biggest re- ^ Bins. "Groups of farmers i Idaho have und 'hat by wrapping t!:e spida i' 'itrht as np-?in=st .<1 . i- ^ sight sold i:i the en :.ji> way. trim rs of Girinm.; n ke up cheir * ;S iatoes into such nimbi ts a* nr,to fiakos. potato i :kc ied potato - i id scrujV y lose pto.lvi - ... ho::v> in co:.*- y irison t<? their I . that they d \ t enter into '.r.ui-; out are , nsum-d at homo. Thy State Division f .Ma i. > ha? ?w adopted staiidur i grade' foe ;gs, J-enured ov the l.'nited Stav s pparitner.t of Agricultures Standard giades for hay have uVo ;cr a do f ted ami the Division . i arkcts has a license! inspect*.r. Mr. B. Ethcridge. who is available to sped shipments about v. I.icL ;heie ij-rht be same controversy. Mr. .heridge will lecture at the shoit urse f*>r hay dca!:-r.-- to be held at c State College, February 17. is, I 19. There will be a free move r- pi?> re at the Bonita theatre Monday ' k showing hi. w r forests arc bingcdepleten and ilitrating proper methods of forestry d how to prevent forest fi:es. it 11 be explained as it is shown by stri'-t Forester t*. I. IVlerson of theville, Monday. Feb. 2!ird?Free rub's pills Ilndnce regular habit, good Atgos'ron. Relieve tho Icyspopr.c ana dehiiitatod and lone up the system AGAINST MALARIA J Railway j cm Ir,<ff5guraigton, D.C. 1, 1925 s juration of Pre aidant ai'way wili sell roundon, D. C., March 1st, mit March Sth. j will be provided from >f delegations and inngton for this occasion eville to Washington, low rates from all .s railroad transportagular Pullman rates. cet agent for informa- I rip fare from your staersigned, who will be mation. s should be made I Vood :nger Agent ILLE, N. C.

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