Friday. October 16, 1925. ~r? ; _ j LEGAL NOTICK OF SALE By virture of the provisions of ai ^fl? of the S :m rior O.urt .fj (iovkoc County at January Tom:' 1925. in the case of Cherokee County' tgaimt I.cah Hunnicutt et als, dcf11 i ving been made In the pay> xuent of the proportionate part of the: recovery of plaintiff within thirty! days from and after Feb. l?t 1925i by N- B. Adams and by W. T. Trnett and I .tab Hunnicutt on the respec-j tire interests adjudged to be held by them in certain of the lands do- ! scribed in the complaint, which re-' c?ve:> was upon certain tax certifi under-signed Commissioner will I proceed to sell the interest of said N. P. Adams in the W. FT. Trueit j Home place, it being One-seventh, and the two undivided sevenths owned by W. II. Truett and Leah! Hunnicutt in the lends described in' the mplaint, at 1 o'clock P. M. on Word ,. N>?v. 2, 11)25, at the Court-; hou i"or in Murphy, Cherokee Coin*.. X. C., to the highest bidder' at public outcry for cash, in the! following lands, situate in District' No. 1. of said County, viz: I t Tract .St.. 2.4.> Grant No. I Beginning on a Spanish Oak N*. E. corner of Proonip. i. 46, and X. W. corner of' ption Xo. 45. and beginning: of No. 2745 and rurs with1 f Xo. 46 S 88 \V. 26 poles' take on top of a ridge t.n Thomasson's line; then up idge as it meanders with Thomasson's line X. 31 K. ?then X. 50*2 W. 13 poles ' links, then X. 79 W. 12 poles links, then X. 33 \V. 6^poles. 12 W. 10 poles, then X. A. 0 poles, then X. 53 W. 1 I 11 links, then N. 50 \Y. 12 ind 3 links, then X. 14*2 W. 4 ind 15 links t*? a Black Jack high peak; then leaving said and with said Thomasson's 13*2 W. 70 poles to a stake , line of Xo. 2745, then with! ie of Xo. 2745 X. 3 E. 150 , a stake, X. W. earner ofl| o; then with the line of said , s8 E. 100 poles to a poplar1 X. E. corner of said Xo. then' ( ie line of said Xo. S. 6'a \V.' I es to the beginning, contain* . acres: I, } art of Tract Xo. 2202 Grant 173, Beginning on a Spanish', E. corner of Xo. 43 Survey, I, 't i:er of Xo. 2202 and runs '( :e lint of the L. L. Thomasson [ w owned by a Mr. Jones S. E. 142 poles to a Chestnut , the South boundary line of . 102; then with its line X. 88 1*3 poles to a Pine Stump, S. ner of said Xo; the: with the Xos. 2202 and Preemption 5 X. 2Vh E. 100 poles to Survey Xo. 43; then with its 1 88 E. 126 poles to the beginn- ; attaining 119.8. acres. sale will be made to satisfy : n of said judgment and decree E S I a Famous Si *795 II Quality Gave Volun II Everyone know: I Those who kno 11 Six performanci BI bility and car Iif gg Its principle is (A-flSCA.. 41 acxuuu In Essex the cos buyers. Super-Si give vast volunu prices in history There is a big ss operation, and a fort of riding a with Hudson as World's Everyo Hudson Coach $1195 Hut I uai I T r , APVERTISEiy ' >r the annum du> :*or taxes unpaid (? on said interest and costs, ard I , ts of sale. Ti is the 15th day >1" i OctobJj 11'2 5. 1 \V. P. ODOM Commissioner. NOTICE OF STOCK LAW ELECTION At the regular meeting of the Board uf County Commissioners of Cherokee County, North Carolina. ?.n the T'h day of September, 1925, a petition was pit- nled to the said Board and signed by more than one fifth of the qualified voters? of .-aid < boundary in Murphy township, Che okee County. North Caiidina, hereinafter set out asking that an election be called by -. id board to votestock law election or against stock law. It i< order* d by the board of C >unty Commissioners of Cherokee County, North Carolina, in regular ses-ion on the 1st Monday in S pt mfct.P 1Q4S - ?. .in cKvuun no neia \ under tht. rule? and regulation? of * the general election laws of the state of North Carolina at the grand stall ' in the ball park at Murphy, X. C., ? in said boundary hereinafter set out ; on the 24th day of October. 192a, i to vote for stock law* or against stock s law, in tht. following territory, viz: i lit ginning on Valley River at the 1 plar. where the township line he- \ tween Murphv and Valley: wn i Township crosses -aim*. and on the \ west side thin of and running down < said river to it* mouth at Hlawassee 1 Rivir; thence down fliawassee R'vcr i t?? th line of the stock law district known as the Bate' Creek Stock LawDistrict; thence with the line of said I stock law district to the top of the div'ding mountain between Owl Creek r and Valley River; hence with tin top : of said divide in a northerly direc- ? tion to Valleytown Township line; a thence with the 'Valleytown Town- i ship line to the place ?f beginning 1 on Valley Rive r. And for the purpose of said elee- 1 lion it is ordered that a new registration be held of the qualifiid vot-i ers of said boundary set out above.' It is further ordered by the Board i>f County Commissioners that A. II. Brown be appointed Registiar of li said ilection and that J. M. Barnett 1 and T. J. Mauney be appointed as r ludges of said election, and for the n aid A. II. Brown as Registrar in t >aid voting precinct to keep hook, open at his place or res'dence be- i gining Saturday, September 10th, i , 1025, and to keep same open each ^ Saturday for four successive weeks; ^ and that .lohn Keener be appointed i as Registrar for Tomotla precinct,! an?l 01iv? r Stiles and J. T. Hayes he! appointed as judges for said election! for Tomotla voting precinct, and for Lh|. said reg strar to open his book' , at his place of business at Tomotla c an Saturday September IDlh, and to keep them open each Saturday! i: for four successive weeks; and on: a S E x?Built on Hudson for the Co tie?Volume Gave This 5 the superiority of six cylinder w are not content with less tli e. It increases power, smoothi e without adding to weight or patented and exclusive to Hi ts for the world's largest selling t is within the price of practice ix advantages and Hudson Ess !, and volume makes possible i iving in Essex cost, a greater ei i finer satisfaction from the ease ind driving. Everywhere it is the Greatest me Says It?Sales Prove 1 I'son Brougham fl495 Hudson 411 Prices Freight ami Tax Extra . P. HAWKINS, Dealer Murphy, N. C. A T LOW THE CHEROKEE SCO 1ENTS 1 ;aturday, October 17th, t?? keep I sooks open 1 *ir challenge. Those in avor -'f St'n-k law >h::!l v.- a prinaw >nall v? U- --n a v.iir-n i printed iket against stock law. 1* i.-i furtliu mil red that sad kcti- n be conducted and held in the iime mini, r and way . the n ral j Uction and that due returns be I nade to thi - beard. T. W. AX LEY. i airman. Board of Coui.lv <* . ii- -i ' M. SIMOXDS, K\ a: t?> Board. (C-U-n XORT11 CAROLINA HEROKEE COUNTY To, A. M. Sinio:,ds Kr.tiy Taker for Cherokee County: Trie undersigned \V. H. Wo <1>ury, of Buncombe County, North Carolina, enters and lay- claim to the following described piece or parcel I f land in Beaverdum Town ship. County, State of North 1'arolina the same being vacant and inappropriate^ land, and subject to ntry, viz: Beginning on a locust stump. Northeast corner of Kntry No. 2195 n the State line between Tennessee! ind North Carolina, and runs in a southwest direction with the line ?>f i aid Entry to a corner <-f Entry No. 1272-then South (?7, East with the inc of raid No. 1272 to the South. : vest corner of No. ">-"9,2 then wi'h. ts line to the said .State line-then vith said State line to the Beginning. Containing 100 acres, more or le>.- j >eing all the vacant land in that imneduitc vicinity. ISigned) W. H. WOODBCnY, Entered this 12th day of Septcmler. 1925. Notice is hereby given that a war-] ant of survey will he issued to 'he ibove named party on or after the I 12nd day of October. 1925 for the ibove described propelty, if there, s no protest filed in this office "ii or ipfore said date. , This the 22nd day of September, j 025. A. M. SI MONT )S En'.iy Tala r for Cherokee County North Carolina (7-4t-w) NOTICE To Whom It May Cone rn: I iave sold my interest in the Arcade resting ? iuo niiii >u.., >uop ?n.i i lotice i-* hereby given that I will' iot he M-.<|h)nsiblf for any obliga-j ions incurred by same. This September 1C, [5-4t-d) J. W. DA VI OS OX 1 CORTH CAROLINA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. Superior Court IX RE: Administration ??f the state of Jordan Street, deceased. NOTICE Having- qualified as Administrator f the estate of Jordan Street, deeased. late of the County of Chero;oe, State of Xorth Carolina, this s to notify all persons having claims ,gainst the estate of said deceased "V t Patents ; >ach j; Amazing Price i s. r ian Super- c ness, fleximotor size. , idson and ' i n ! sixes. ' .. ! . elT quality ' the lowest . :onony in S1 : and com- D regarded c Value ? 7-Pais. Sedan f1695 t a a m ? COST ? ut. murphy, n. c. to cxr >!' triem to the undersigned] at M r;' n . r ! f.re the 1 day 'if November. r this tie< will : ;?! -i in bar of their ree. very. All pel- a- indebted to >si?l ( -t;v will . :;.ke immediate , tuv. nv nt. Th < "!:e '? th day ?if September, 1 1 Admini-trat-r of .Tordanet 'Si-.-- J) C. B. II1LL Administra(S-'U-;.) tor < Jordan Street. PVBLIC NOTICE At a eeti tr by the Board of C C .r.missior.ers -f Cherokee '"ounty North Can-Una. Orde ed that The Clerk of the S-ucrior C'oart ;..v>ee- .1 to collect all 1! : ?k ; 1 outstanding immediately nid ukc 'cv;il pi < Jure if ncciny. j All people i o sponsible f- ' such <-.U nt the Clerk" offi f th'. S .;>c'i?r t, ; .o further I cost. T. W. AXI.EY, Cluucnian ]> . 1 of (' anty ronimissfoners NORTH CAROLINA. HF.ROKFK COUNTY, | St;.:c vs. W ;i It Brysn, PROCLAMATION Where's. an affidavit having j' ocn filed with the undersigned. Fusti t,- of the Peace of Cherokee I County. North C'a "linn. giving infoimati n thnt a felony has lice: v mmitted by Walter Bryson, in that he* charged with wil'fuily, unlaw fully and felonlusly. and of his malice aforethought having killed and murdered one "Bud" Bryson. \ ard the said Walter Bryson flees from Justice, conceals himself, and evades arrest and service of the isjsucd process of the law. I Wherefore, the undersigned, Justices of the Peace ??f Che. kec j County issues this their proelamai. n ; gainst the said Walter Bryson. requiring him, the said Walter Bryson. foithwith to surrender himself, and hereby empowers and requires I the Sheriff of Cherokee County. .\orin * aroimn, to take such power I with him as he shall think fit and neccsss.ry for the going in search :;nd f.ti: . it ?.f, and effectually an| prebend nig the said Walter Bryscn. \n tbboa TlU KO OT?n. Bar ?l j??f \v I raedo ?d4 Mk far Cn-OSiU-Ttl * V 1 ItlOND BIARD PI LI. a. for n regarded m Best.Safest, Always Reliable. J OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1 WOMACK & HAMILTON LEASE HASTY'S GARAGE i ! Mr. L. II. Womack, f Franklin, and J. B. Hamilton, of Andrews, ha v. j recently leased Hasiy's Garage, a.-.d ! will du busines u.;de* the firm name of Womack & Hamilton. They v.id continue to ! - a:.;?>mobi!<' and machine repair! I ::ey t , to MurIphy highly lecommended having had a wide experience in the automobile I repair business. | Mr. Hasty, it will be rr*member- i left seve: al weeks ago fur Florida ( | WOLF CkEEX ino arougn i> broken, tr.e frost iia> rnme and everything is looking like fall of the year. Mr. J. R. Ilvatt spent Saturday mght in the vici. ity of Copperhiil Mrs. Martha C. CM of Cak-ra, Ala. arrived here >"-.:urday, at the call of relatives, to spend an indefinite period of time v.-.th her mother Mr--, Rachel Ricks. v. has been and is still ve.-y sick. No hope L ntert.air.ed for her r-.-c.very. Mr. Nathan A. Carter one of the] .hast citizen* in , our .section. I was laid to rest in. the cemetery at Macedonia Sun-lay afternoon. Mr. j Carter hail bee. 1 If.-.-t about three] weeks. At t:nic-- for a fev days it: .he t:me r.e v. ..-.hi r., : r! give 1 hope of his recovery, then h: v.. ;* 1 ' have sinking . ells antl ntrain his! .ife v.-*.- hi be despt: M of. He died j Saturday ut r. on. He leaves a I wife and ; ree little children, the! youngest k-s than a year old. He j leaves three grown up children by c , a former marriage. All were at his ^ bedside during the most of his last' . illness. Mr. Carter was 82 years of age. He served in the Federal army du ing the civil war, and was 1 in receipt . f a pension for disakilities incurred during his service. Mr. Carter had many friends, as was attested by the number attending his funeral, which was conducted by the Rev. \V. A. Re vis of Copperhill, j, as.-isted by the Rev. John Morrow.! Mr. Carter -eaves one brother, The Rev. F. U. Cait-r t-. mourn with a ^ great host of relatives and friends. v Mr. llarvy Gaddis had the nrisxuriune of getting his ear afire the ^ other nig.nt while irawing gas front j, the tank and it nearlv ?? ? J j t . 1 SI-IT ITF\1< | Messrs. Riley Kilpatrick and T. j, I F. Self are preparing o move their <; saw mill on to the lands of J. 1'. Decker. Mr. Buster has sold his 3 property at Suit t.? Mi. J. K. Wood and it i supposed that Mr. Wood J : will soon take charge of the P. O.j as Mr. Mason has n-igned in hi j favor. j 1 Messrs. Howard Hich.-y end J. \V. Keenum arrived home from Akron. Ohio las: Friday. Whooping cough is v y prevalent in this section just now and both Shoal Cxcek and Friendship schools j have stoj yed 0:1 account ?*' it. Mr. J. A. Keenum is visiting friends and relatives in Swain and Jackson Counties. Dr. G. M. Young is doing quite a bit of vaccinating these days. Mrs. Mary Henry and niece. Miss Belle Reid, visited Mrs. Virgil Allen g Sunday. Mrs. A. F. Walker visited her | daughter, Mrs. Edger Taylor, Sun- jj day night. ^ Miss Pearl McNabb has entered tl High school at Copperhill again thi- w year. Mr. Dow Evens is spending a week a it home while his school at this > pla?*e is topped on account of thej vhooping cough. Mr. Kemory Dills and sisters, Ella. \ vVIlie, and Annie went to Fame: ar Sunday to meet some of their rc- st last Sunday night md who died at the Murj hy Hcsit il Wednesday night. The in:;als of his father appeared :is "K. t. Vuyles" It sh?.old hav been S. A. Voyles." The Scout gladly nukes this correction. OWI. CREEK Mr. W. F. Davis has been ill, but > improving at this writing. Mr. Fred Dockcry and Mrs. irady Davis of Roiling Springs ,*ere visitors here Sunday. Miss Delthia Kephart was the uest last weekend of Miss Oma lephnrt. .-?!?. mill .tits. .. i\cjmnit are risking their daughter, Mrs. Callic kinsford ;,t Andrews this week. Mr. Clifton and Mr. Oliver wephart were visitors to Ebernezer bin day. Mr. Milton Ash of Hates Creek jiciit cin-uruny w.ui iiis aaugiuer, ,li>. Jeff Kephart. Mrs. Nancy Marcus made a busness trip to Murphy last Saturday. Mr. Andy llass and Mr. Will M'.ntv v. re guests Sunday of Mr. 7. C. Hass. NOTE: Dr. Pierce is president of ie Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., to hich for SO years past chronic sufrcrs have been coming for specialed treatment from all over the U. S. n Canada and foreign lands.) Will Undo Much Evil By Dr. V. M. Pierce Knowing the vast amount of harm rought by diseases of the kidneys, id having had opportunity to oh rvc the analyses and the successful cthods of treatment in thousands of scs of kidney trouble at the I ovals' Hotel. 1 have recently given to c public the latest and perhaps ost important of the Dr. Pierce me remedies. "An-uric" (anti-uricid) Tablets, which I now rccoiu?nd to those who suffer with kidney: ckache, irregularity of urination d the pains and disturbances that me from excess of uric acid in the >od. "An-uric" can he obtained at all i drug stores. The in.re drinking a cup of hot water each morning d a little "An-uric" before every ?al should bring remarkably quick provcmcnt. You may have kidney table and not know it. The danger ;nals to be quickly heeded arc backie, depression, aches, pains. Iicaviss, drowsiness, dizziness, irritaity, headaches, chilliness, rheumatwinges, swollen Joints, gout. [f you desire a.trial package, send to Dr. Pierce's Clinic in : : ; do, Y., au4 write ??ee jtuvicc, *4