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FRIDAY MAY 26, 1025 " LEGAL RTH CAROLINA?Chcrckee Counts', In the Superior Court. | i. Stover vs. Elaskn Stover. NOTICE, he defendant, above-?\anud. will | - 'ice that an action Entitled as k*e nas been commenced in the ?uor court of Cherokee County for purpose of dissolving the bonds natrimony now existing between ntiff and defendant upon the' inds of adultery; and the said delant will further take notice that is required to appw.r before the 1 k of the superior court at MnrN. C., at his office in the court e on or before the Tth day of , 1925, and answer or demur to | complaint in said action ?.r the ntitf will apply to the court f?>r relief demanded in the complaint, i his June 2nd, 1925. E. E. DAVIS, Clerk, iperior Court, Cherokee C nnty. 4t-pd) NOTICE. To whom it May Concern: That at the next regular meeting1 cf the Board of County Commission- j ers, ' herokee County, N. C.. in Ju-1 Ij-, in r?ojira will consider 1 whether or not it will make an order declaring the Stock Law to take ef-j feet in the following boundary of part of Beaverdam Township, Cherokee County, N. C., which was voted cn on the ?? day of 11*24. and the declaring of the same beir.g continued by the old board and not. definitely determined: Cherokee County, North Carolina. Viz.. It being for Brownhill prccinet. of Beaverdam Township, Cher-\ ckoe 1 ounty. North Carolina. All persons who are in favor of the declaring the stock law to be in force cr opposed to it being in force or interested of stock law in the said boun dary . e hereby notified to he present at the said meeting and you shall be heard. This the 1st day of June, 1925. T. W. AX LEY, Chairman of Board of County, (43-4t-co) Coniniisioners Cherokee County, i NOTICE Murphy, N. C., June 2, 1925 ; N tice is hereby given that the I Chctokee County Board of Education ! will receive bills at its office in Mur- i phy, N". c? until 12 o'clock noon, July 6. 1'.'25, on the construction of two room frame school building in district ' No. no. Col., Murphy Township, ' Jetter known as Texanna. Bids will ' be recv ived for the labor only, or tor labor ar.il material to he furnished * by the contractor. Plans and specifientins in filo in .mu pf Education's office. The board reesrves the right to re. ' jtvt any and all bids. A. L. MARTIN Seciciary 01 Board : NOTICE OF SALE. 11 Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Clay Conn- : ty, North Carolina, entered in the l pecial proceeding entitled Annie a ] and husband, E. C. Ledford, t n. Harve Davenport and others, teirs at law of Marcus Davenport. ; deceased, the undersigned commis- i y lioner will, on Monday, the Gth day; if July, 1925, at one (1) o'clock p.Ji n., at the court house door in ? Isyesville, Clay Cunty, North Car- < ilina, sell to the highest bidder, tor g ash, the following described tract \ if land in Shooting Creek Township. \ Clay County, North Carolina, to- s rit: , Entry No. 129, Grant 151, Begin- < lir.g on a sourwood on the line of|v ?o. 2.182 and runs S. 20 W. with the aid line passing a hickory corner of ( aid entry at 180 poles to a black z turn; thence N. 15 E. with said lino \ 15 poles to a locust corner of the t ast named entry; thence N. 25 W. { Nth the same 70 poles to a large , ame on the lino of George McClure f lickory, Northwest corner of the { Entry; thence with the last named "try to the beginning, containing , 00 acres. j This the 5th day of June, 1025. j J. B. GRAY, Commissioner. , 44-4t-a&g) , NOTICE. IORTH CAROLINA Clay County, , In the Superior Court. "he Bank of Muitphy, Wofford-Ter*ell Company et als, creditors, etc. rs. CATAK ;H Catarrh Is a Local disease greatly In ojocfij by Constitutional conditions. .HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE conjats of an Ointment which given Quick [toiler by local application, and the nternal Medicine, a Tonic, vrhieh acta wough the Blood on the Mucous SurJ?* *nd a sat its In ridding your System otcatarrh. dru^rflsta for over 40 Tears, r. J. Cheney 4k Co., Toledo, a , ADVERTISE North Carolina Clay Company. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. To the Creditors of the North Caroline Clay Company: All creditor* f the above name-i defendant, North Carolina Clay Conpany, will take notice that they are required to present their claim? against the company, in writing, to the undersigned receiver for sa'J defendant corporation on or before the 20th day of July, 1925, or be barred And said creditors will further take notice that said receiver, will sit as referee, at the court house in Hayesville, Clay County North Carolina, on the 20th day of July. 1925J for the purpose of hearing and <!*. tormining who are the true creditor? of the North Carolina Clay C r..: any and the priorities, if any, tf the respective creditors. Dated at Hayesville, N. C.. this the Rth day of June, 1925. J. B. GRAY. Referee ar.il Receiver North Carckna (44-4t-a&g> Clay Company. NORTH CAROLINA? Graham County In the Superior Court Martha Carringer vs. Sain Carringer. NOTICE The defendant Sam carringer will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Graham Count;.' North Carolina, by the plaintiff against the defendant for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of abandonment ar.d separation; ard tht said defendant will further take notice 'hat he is required to a:.* tor at the office cf the clerk of the superior court ct Graham County, at the court house in Robbinsville, North Carolina, on the 14th day of July. 1U25, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 8thday of June. 1025. A. II. COLVARD, Clerk of the Suj trior C urt f Graham County, North Carolina. AN ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the B ard > f Commissioners < f the Town f Murphy that in addith * to the advalorem and poll taxes, which shall hereafter be levied, that the f II wing special licenses or privilege tax s b? levied assessed and collected. 1. On eV< T V circus pvhihitincr within the incorporate limit* of the J*own i f Murphy, or within one mile thereof, a tax of $25.00, for each lay to be paid before exhibiting:, and if not paid before exhibiting: to be ioubk'd. 2. Upon every firm, person, or corporation exhibiting within the town of Murphy or within one mile thereof any stage or theatrical play, Oeight of hand performance, road lancing. tumbling, wire dancing or Tcar.gcrrc, fifteen uOl!?n for each lay they exhibit. 3. Upon every exhibition for reward of artificial curiosities in the own of Murphy, ?>r within one mile thereof, a tax of fifteen dollars, to >e paid in advance. 4. Upon each or hall used as a theatre em opera house a tax of $25. 5. Upon each room, hall, or tent used ?s a moving picture show, or vaudeville show, a tax of $25.00. 5. On all carnival companies, traveling circuses and shows of like char icter, moving picturt and vaudeville, ;ho\vs, museums, menageries, merryjo-rounds. ferris wheels, and other ike amusements conducted for profit jnder the same general management ind filling week-stand engagements, vhether under canvass or not, a tax >f SI00.00 for each week or part of a veck, said tax to be paid in advance. 7. Upon every exhibition of a cirrus, menagerie, wild west show, dog ind pony show and every show not icensed in the preceeding sections, i tax for each day or part of a day ?s follows: Shews transported with vagons with side shows. $ 10.00; thows requiring transportation in Tains of fifteen cars or less, $17.50; where general admission dfoes not jxcced fifty cents, on shows requiring transportation of fifteen to twenty-five cars on train, a tax of $37.50. where price of general admission iocs not exceed fifty cents. 8. Upon every traveling theatrical company giving exhibitions or performances in any hall or tent or other place not licensed as provided in preceeding sections a tax of ten dollars for each day or part thereof. 0. Upon every merry go round a tax of $5.00 per day to be paid in advance. 10. Upon each show or exhibition of any other kind, and on each concert fo?- reward, and on every strolling musician, and on each entertainment or exhibition for the purpose of advertising sales of medicines or other merchandise a tax oi ten dollars per day. 11. Upon each itinerant merch THE CHEROKEE SCO' MENTS 1 =J jant or peddler selling or offering tc sell in the town a tax of $25.00. j 12. Upon each dog kept within i the corporate limits of the Town of i Murphy a tax of two dollar?. a~d ' upon each bitch so kept a tax of ! three dollars, and said tax is upon each dog cr bitch kept within the cor. poratc limits cf the town of Murphy ' between the first day of June, 11*25, and ti. 31st day of May, 1926, and if the owner f such doc <<r bitch fails to pay same on demand, then it shall he lawful for anv pclice officer of the t.wn to kill said animal. 13. Upon each automobile for hilt. :? tax of $10.00. 14. Upon each person, firm or corporation manufacturing or tfottlirg C ta-Ccla, ui:u'cr ale, r*r other like drinks, and preparations, a tax iof $25.00. ' 15. Upon each merchant, shop keeper, or dealer, who shall keep in i stock or offer for sale any pistol or vi ??y |>:mvi caririagt?, or . cartridges that caa be used in a revolver or pistol, a tax of $5.00. 16. Upon each dealer in cigar-I ittes a tax cf $10.00. i 17. Upon each dealer in autcmot biles, a tax of $10.00. I 18. Upon each dealer in junk, a! tax of $10.00. 10. Upcn each firm, pt-rs'n. -r ; orporation running a liverv stable at.d keeping r.< r i n i J.,r hire a tax of $10.00. 20. Upon each hrrse and mule dealer not listing p J cr property, a tax of $25.00. Upon each horse and rr.u'c dealer listing poll and property, a tax ol $15.00. 21. Upon each and ev ry cornpar y of gypsies or str ling bards of. persons trading horses or males or| receiving rewards fcr pretending to j tell fortunes, a tax of $100.00. 22. Upon each person, fl in or' corporation running or operating a; hotel for which a charge of ?2.00 a ! day and upwards is made f -r each I izuest, ;? tax of $10.00 and for each hotel chaigi. g less than ?2.00 per . ay a tax ? f $5.00, and upon iach and every boarding house a tax of $5.0u. 23. Upon each person running a restaurant a tax of $10.00. 2-1. Upon each person running a soda fountain u tax of Si0.00. 25. Upon each person procuring or soliciting laborers for employ jnunt out of this state a tax of ?100. j I 26. Upon eneh person, firm or| : i vrpurnuoii enungt-u 111 11 usin* I of plumbing, steam ??r gas lilting, installing electric lights and lighting I fixtures a tax of $10.00 Upon each and i verj- express company d?.iug business in the town of .Murphy a tax of $2<?.u0. 28. Upon every person, firm or ' corporation operating a motor or an- ' | imnl propelled Slide tor iiie pur- ' pose of engaging in the transfer of trackages, boxes, crates, trunks, freight, express, and the like for gain * a tax of $5.00. 3(?. Upon each and every sh -e re- 1 pairing shop a tax of $5.00. 31. Upon each and every itiner- * unt jeweler or silver smith a tax of 1 $10.00. 32. Upon each and every barberj' shop a tax of $2.50 for each chair *' used, for the purpose of earring on 1 said trade. 33. Upon each and every itiner- 1 ant dealer in patent medicines a tax ' of $10.00. 34. Upon each and ever dealer in fresh meats, fish and oysters, a tax ' of $10.00. 1 35. Upon each and every vender ' of ice cream a tax of $5.00. 36. Upon each and every pressing club a tax of $5.00. *17 IWn ?ai'h rnnl flpnlrr. nr ner son, firm or corporation ordering coal for public distribution, or fore purposes other than for own use, a tax of $10.00. 38. Upon every telephone or telegraph company doing business in the town of Murphy, a tax of $20.00. 39. Upon each and every oil, naptha, or gasoline agency, a tax of $10.00, wholesale or retail. 41. Upon each and every firm or corporation operating retail gasoline pump or tank, a tax of $10.00. 42. Upon each and every dealer in fertilizer, a tax of $10.00. 42. Upon each and every agcift or dealer in lumber, a tax of $10.00. 43. Upon each and every garage or machine shop, a tax of $10.00. 44. Upon each and every real estate agent, a tax of $10.00. 45. Upon each and every auctioneer conducting sale of real estate for , profit, a tax of $20.00 per day. 46. Upon each and every dealer or agent in sewing machines, a tax of --5.00. 47. Upon each and every bank or truat company, a tax of $10.00. W. M. FAIN, Mayor. B. W. SIPE, Town Clerk. ITT. MURPHY, N. C. Weekly Crossmam W&k MM 77 7^ L|^_ ^TMpT~1 | p wim^i klrM bw _ m 30 I JJ | m bsh w i i ^? '3D. ! :?. Wv.t-.-c. N Horizontal. ?larr* crcwd 4?Conjunctlun 4?Wt.mtn Hpnrtmrnt* In a Mohamnitdun :.tidfnce 4?Father 10?Fluta II?Hidirc. ?. ** "? li?Obtain 1>?Cire* k letter 10?Employ It?Nrtfdi I vr St?Not# o?" musical real* 14?A pair 15? Pari of head St?Brother SO?In a hasty manner It?Receptee!* for flower* 14?To lease 3C-Preposition I'?Loiter 41?To act 41?lnatrumental duet tolofloa evil! appear la atlt laaae. Answer To Last Week's Cross-Word Puzzle I'D tO R< wi AN ORDINANCE. Re it unanimously ordained by the M:*>' !? and H" ml of Commissioners R< >f the Town of Murphy: That the ordinance regulating ,n ... . i. . . . I*. ... IIU'UI VIT.IC1CS adopted September 25th, 1923, bo and the iamc is hereby amended by i wiciiup'Tineretp as' Jdndws?3^;V;y.iI '^1 See. That it shall hereafter be ^,c unlawful for any person opi rating: a i mot mi* vehicle to cross the spaces it signaled for parking of vehicles j .vithoui coming to a complete stop., Any person violating this additional fV section shall upon convicition pay a , " "frie of twenty-five dollars. Se< 10. That it shall hereafter >e unlawful for any person to oper-[ ite a motor vehicle within the limits of the town of Murphy without I the said vehicle bearing a state 1 licenst- (date. Any person violating this section shall upon conviction pay ? fine of twenty-five dollars. Seeton 11. That it shall hereafter be unlawful for any person to park an automobile or other vehicle on the grass on Peachtree Street between Central Avenue and Valentine Avenue. Any person violating this section shall upon conviction pay a fine of ten dollars. MARBLE NEWS Mr. Richard J. Smith, with the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., arrived at Marble last Saturday night, to spend his vacation with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Smith. The concrete is being rapidly poured on that part of No. 10, Andrews to Marbie. More than two in ics ui cuncreiea road DClow Andrews is now open to travel; and this rood is said to bo a "Daisy", too. We understand that the road from Tomotla to Murphy is now closed, on account of pouring of concrete on that part of the road from Hayes', Harbin's. Regal to the County Home. Word Puzzle HH HA rBr ^HB i3 ^ 23 rrn?mr? 2X B||^^ ffj | ~~~~^^E? SkIE 1 cvipaprr Union.) Vertical. 1?Conjunction t? Mother >?Ejl.l ?? Pr.po.ltlon a?M.lur. ?PosseBulv. pronoun '?Noire made by a cow *?Remunerates 9?L*?nd measure 11?Silly 13?Inhale through nose In a noisy manner 15?To cut It? Impersonal pronoun 17? Mother (Spanish) 15?Obtained 21?Perh-d cf time 25? Interrogative pronoun I"?Three-toeil sloth 29?Piece of Iron In a millstone 3!?Vermilion 32?Arid 33?Southern state (abhr.) 35?Preposition 3S?Commercial announcement 39?To draic laboriously 40?Behold! No. 1(1 state highway, Andrews to Dpton is now top surfaced ant Merited all the way. a fine road this o. The graded hard surface exnds from Topton to Robinsville also Mr. Richard .1. Smith, the Reynold'.' ;?l>acco Man, and his sifter, Mis? nith, drove to Hayesville lastSun* iy afternoon to call on t.lends, v. A. H. Smith lived at Hayesville veral years serving the Baptist lurch, and the family are much < n arid !<i Haycsvill; n:;d '"lay <*<>unpeople. Mr. Hory Quintrell, with the iral Blue M . I.I, . 111.* 11 move hi? family from Mi>rgaiit?n,: i., to Marble soon. We a:r told. The Marbk* Springs Baptist Church ;v. Algia West pastor. obseived e Lord's Supper following: prcuchi; at 11 o,clock s? rvices last Lord's iy. _ - - - The grain crop, mostlv rve. around arble is harvested; and it is said to good. Lots of pulp wood being shipped oni Marble; "crops are good" and e people ought to he happy. "Let cry thing that hath breath piaisi le Lord. j W Why is the Post t_ ment of theUnit p? efficient than tin (A nation? Why . * move faster and than mails in ai try? One of the sons is that the g tation lines of their heartiest c the Postal Aul viding fastest s charging the Go^ low rates for thi Latest available 1 the receipts of the U: Office Department $40,000,000 over th< k period of the year crease of about 92. The railroads of tl are not only perforr , in did viding the wo: , and passenger tra: they are facilitating Department to sucl m you enjoy exception VJBI g ' ~ PACE m Stop That Bachache! Many Murphy Folk* Have Found the Way Is a dull, r.ervc-rackinp bachache tvtaring you out? Do you fee! older ard slower than you should? Are you tired, weak and nervous; find it impossible to be happy, or enjoy the 'pood times around you? Then there"? ! something wrong and likely it's your 1 kidneys. Why not pet at the cause? Use Doan's Pills?a stimulant dime, c to th< kidneys. Thousands recommend Doan's Read what a resident ; of this locality says: W. A. Brown, 13 Wootrow St., Uh<v>;t. v r t bent over, sharp pains shot through :ny back. and mornings, I was lame and sore. I had dizzy spells and, too, my kidneys were weak and out of j order and the secretions pained .n passage. After using Doan's Pil-s. 1 was entirely cured." (State-went given April 20, 191 8.) Or. January 11. 1922, Mr. Brown said: "I have had no need to use Doan's since they cured me." 00c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Ad\. WOI.F CREEK [ Mr. anil Mrs. J. M Gar:en and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burges- motored over a pait of the Hot Hons, road Sunday and f* 1 sure that Engineer Pritihctt w;,s right :n recommending that the State lake it over f r maint? nance. The weather here remains hot and d:y, hut our farmers are very much 'encouraged ?vcr the dark color cf their corn crop, even if the potato | crop will be light. Mr. John Cole now has his sawmill tunning in fine shape. It means much C tin people of Wolf ' Creek as they can secure all lumber 1 needed for repairing, etc., without having to haul far as usual. | S ire of the whooping cough patients h< rc wer? very sick last wctk but are hotte at this writing. Our tamiers are now beginning to . d i s?. r,e haying. The crop seems to be a l:rilc light on account of so much diy weather. ' All present seemed t enjoy the j singing at th* Rural school house Sunday night. Several < 1 our wiunjcr pc i-. are planning r. ndim tin "all - day , Singing" at Mt. IVmsant church, betv.v'fii Sv. -ft Cum and Culber>.i:\ cn It is too ha.l t?) that "Moonshiners" will put out poisoned whis. key. One of the neighbors imbibed about a quart of the stuff last week, J at ont. sitting and came in ar dying, as a result. Moral: Touch not, taste I! not. nor handle not the outlawed It takes at least 20 tons of water to produce one-half ol a ton of weeds and this is a good argument for ke? ping them out ?.i the fields this | summer, say agronomy workers at I State College, f. i I -Jk
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