PACE FOUR
NORTH CAROLINA, y
CLAY COUNTY {i
In the Superior Court, 1
Before the Clerk t
Mr*. Mamie D. Barker and
bueband. J. Q. Barker.
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Pear] Herbert and husband, F. ,
Herbert, Jva Sanderson. George
Sanderson, Beatrice Sanderson.
Brookie Pear) Sandeaecn. Hattie
Sanderson, Alleta .May Sanderson. ?
JWjlroa Sanderson. Ol. Sanderson. | \
Frank Sanderson and P. C. Coleman. t
J. H. Coleman, Abbie Alexander, (t
W. M. Peal, J. A. Deal. G. C. Pea:. (
Ida Bradskaw. Laura Green. Allen; _
Deal, G. C. Denton, Nannie Robin-.'
ton, H. A. Denton. Fate Bible, Jeff '|
Bible, Sue Bennett. Herschel Bible.
Isabel Comer. T. G. Phillips. T. J. j
C. Phillip., H. H. B. Phillip,. P. L. ' *
B5ble, Jessie Bible. Coleman Bible.j {
Unknown heirs of Nancy Coleman.
M. E. McCoy, J. B. Witt. W. J. *
Witt, B. W. Witt. M. T. Stewart, S. i*
A. Redwine, Betty Witt. Unknown
Heirs of Mary Witt, deceased. Sue;
Barnes. Suttiza Hunt, W. H. Han-1
cock, S. C. Lemmer. James Hancock, i *
and All Unknown Heirs of Harrison I
Hancock, deceased. John Hancock.1
fate Handcock. Mary Johnson, *
James Hancock. Jr., Rc-td Hancock. : *
Gussie Hancock and all Unknown '
u.i? ij. n..^ j :
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Orr. Chas. Han- Cl
cock, Mr. ard Mr?. H. A. Padgett *
and all Unknown heir? of Richard 1
Hancock, Deceased, Alice Beckner. ir
Mildred McMahan. Luther Davis. |z
Unknown Heirs of Isabel Davis, de- j <
ceased, and all Unknown Heirs at law <
pf M. W. Hancock, deceased. '1
NOTICE OF SUMMONDS j<
The defendant? above named will c
take notice that a Special proceed- s
ing entitled a? above ha? been com- t
tnenced in the Superior Court of s
of Clay County for the purpose of
partition by sale of certain real
estate in Clay County, North Caro- 1
lina,fully described in the petition
in thi? cause, and beine a part of .'
the home farm of the late M. W. (
Hancock, in which petitioners ar.<:
defendants are tenants ir. common; <
and the said defendants will further |
take notice that they are required!.!
to appear before the undersigned I
Clerk of the Superior Court of Clay I
County, Noith Carolina, at hi? of- !
fice in the Courthouse in Hayesville, [t
N. on the 1st day March. 1S?2? . r.
Five j
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j The Cherokee Sc
Through special ari
we are able to offer c
* Cherokee Scout and tl
\ did fruit trees descrit
p ited time only.
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5, This special combir
Japanese Plum, one i
' berta Peach, and one
prepaid to your mailb
only $2.00.
THIS IS THE BEST
SEND YOUR ORD
Description of Ti
1. THE JAPANESE PLUM is
Ing ornamental tree with light gr<
attractive bloom wonderfully p
usually begins bearing the second
after planting. Fruit is large fini
! firm, meaty flesh.
2. THE APRICOT ripens bet
and Peaches. As hardy as the Pe
planted on a northern or wester
prevent early blooming; giving tl
ment for curculio as the plum. S
18 feet apart.
3. EARLY PT PffOTA t?
son, yellow. The Early Elberta i
It is of the Elberta type, large. ,
I The flesh is yellow like the El
better quality, sweeter and finer
tree is a strong grower and adapt<
growing regions.
4. ELBERTA. The greatest con
on the market today, because it
the world over. This variety is
all over the country and there are
grown than any other kind. Thi
hardy, productive and uniform
fruit is large, yellow with red chet
large, golden yellow. The flesh it
stone, and highly flavored.
5. J. H. HALE. Huge, beautiful
f stone, solid, delicious, round as i
shipper, a splendid keeper, brings
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and answer or demur to the petiton
in said Special Proceeding or
:he petitioners will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the
petition.
This the 23rd day of January 1926
W. L. MATHESON,
Clerk Superior Court Clay County,
S\ C. (26?4t-AAG)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
I see Advertised in the Cherokee
>cout that application for pardon of
(Vill&rd Barnett will be made to
he Commissioner of pardon and to
he Governor of the State of North
Carolina. I his wife do hereby file
i protest against Willard Barrett
>ardon. I with many others do not
hink that Wiltard Bamett has paid
he penalty for abandonirg his wife
>nd children.
Signed MAE BARNETT
25-4t-pd). Wife of Willard Blarnett
JORT H CAROUNA,
HEROKEE COUNTY.
Villiam J. Adams,
vs. I
Jllian Adams.
NOTICE
The defendant above named will
ake notice that an action entitled as
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Superior Court of Cherokee County.
Corth Carolina by the plaintiff
ipair.st the defendant for a divorce
pom the bonds of matrimony; and
he said defendant will further take
lotice that she is required to appear
it the office of the Clerk of Superior
?ourt of said County cn the 4th day
>f March, 1020. or within 20 days
hereafter, at the court house of said
rounty of Cherokee, and answer and
lemurer to the complaint on said
iction or the plaintiff will apply to
he court for the relief demanded in
aid complaint.
This 1st day of February. 1926.
E. E. DAVIS, Clerk of
l26-4t?pd) Superior Court.
>tate of North Carolina
Cherokee County.
In the Superior Court,
janarsh Howell, Plaintiff
Vs.
1. E. Howell, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
The defendant above named will
ske notice that an action entitled a?
bove has been commenced in the
Fruit'
yearly subscript
out ?bned Southern R
rangement with a leadii
iur subscribers a year's
le Southern Ruralist, tog
led below at a remarkal
lation consists of the f(
Apricot, one Early Elb
J. H. Hale Peach, each
ox in waterproof packag
r offer We can p
er before offer
r6 S ' k'K profits, vigoi
the twentieth ce
a strong grow- thousands of gr<
:en foliage and third larger tha
roductive and colored. The pit
I or third year It is exception:
e quality, with peach owing to
Will ship nearly
lection is incom
ween Cherries
ach. should be
n exposure* to _
he same treat- -NOTE: Ev.ry tr.
et trees 16 to orchard, of
"iff furnish the earl
*r- specials and v?r
tone; mid-sea- receive this *?a
s truly named.
golden yellow. r~ ? ? ?
Iberta but -far v
grained. The I ____
;d to all peach r THE CHER*
Murphj
imercial peach '
is well known i I am enclos
very popular I of five trees
more of these # Cherokee Sco
t tree is very
cropper. The
I'*""
I Route
I, golden, free- .
i ball, a great
top prices and Town
State
THE CHEROKEE SCO
Superior Court of Cherokee County
N. C. again*t him and the purpose
of the action is for on absolute
divorce from the bonds of matrimony
on statutory grounds.
The defendant will further take
notice that he is required to personally
appear before the Clerk of the
Superior court of Cherokee County
N. C. on the 3rd day of March 15*26
and answer or demur to the said complaint
now on file in the Clerk?
Office in the Court House or the j
Court will grant the relief demanded |
in the Complaint.
This 1st day of Feb. J 926.
E. E. DAVIS, Clerk
<26-4-t-jhmc) of the Superior Court j
NOTICE OF SALE
Default in the payment of the in-;
debtedness secured in a certain deed j
of trust, executed by the A. T. Dorsey 1
Lumber Company. to the undersigned
trustee, having been made,'
and the creditor thereby secured hr.vIir.g
requested that the said trustee'
execute the power therein contained,
therefore.
On the first Monday of March.
1926, in front of the courthouse door,
the same being the first day of said
month, at 11 o'clock A. M., the un-:
dersigned trustee, hv virtue of the'
power contained in said trust deed, j
will proceed to sell, at public auction,'
to the highest bidder for cash, the
certain lands of the said A. T. Dorsey
Lumber Company therein conveyed,
lying in Cherokee County, and described
as follows, to-wit:
Tract No. 1. Lying on the waters
of Moss Creek. Beginning on a white ,
oak. the beginning corner of No. !
992 and runs with the said line South '
40 degrees east 63 poles to a chestnut
corner of said No. 992: thence
with its lire North 45 degrees East
50 poles to a sourwood; thence South
15 degrees West 120 poles to a.
black oak: thence South 65 degree*
West 41 poles to a small hickory on
the line of No. 992: thence with said
line North 40 decrees West 152 poles
to a stake in the line of No. 551
thence with this line North 45 degrees
east 20 poles to the beginni-.g.
Containing seventy (70) acres, more
or less.
Tract No. 2. Also a certain tract
of land in said county and state
containing fifty (50) acres more ?>
less, bounded a? follows: Beginnina
on a White oak t?ee standing
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Frees '
ion to
uralist $2.00
i
tg Southern Nursery
subscription to The
tether with the splenjle
saving for a limallowing
trees: One
erta Peach, one Eli
shipment delivered
e and both papers for
OS3IBLY MAKEIS
WITHDRAWN
"ous, sturdy trees. Sensation cf
ntury, and is being planted by
>wers. In size it is about onen
Elbcrta and is more highly
t separates easily from the flesh,
illy valuable as a commercial
its unusual keeping qualities,
as well as an apple. Your colplete
without this variety
e absolutely genuine, propagated from
the very best. Many nurserymen cany
Liberia and the J. H. Hale. They
y desirable. This is the best offer you
son.
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DKEE SCOUT.
t, N. C.
ing $2.00 for special fruit tree offer i
and a year's subscription to The '
>uf and The Southern Ruralist. j
I
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UT, MUTtFHY, W. C ?
east of No. 467 in district No. 6. j
on the waters of Fadder's Creek and |;
runs North 45 degrees East J 26 poles j
to a chestnut oak; thence South 40}
degrees east 62 pole* to a *take:
thence South 45 degrees West 120
poles to a stake on the lire of No. j
091; thence with that line North 40;
degrees West to the beginning. j
Tract No. 8. Also that part of a |
tract No. 511 -which runs on thei
right hand side of adjoining Andy!
Earwood's tract, containing one acre
and bounded as follows;
Beginning on a white onw and junSj
in a North direction with the domes
H. Bryson lire to a stake at the wagon
road; thence an eastern direction to
a stake; thence in a Northern direction
to a stake; thence an eastern
direction to the beginning.
This Febiuary 3rd. 1926.
DILI.ARP A HILT.
(26-4t-d&h) Tru>tee.
NOTICE OF ENTRY
Entry No. 1045
State of Noith Carolina
Clay County.
C. W. Savage and W. A. Savage
of Cherokee County, Enters five
acres, more or less, of land on the
waters of Shooting Creek. District
No. 2. of Clay County, Beginning or.
a ^tahe corner m jraei .\o. ?s?i,
Grant 1-1450 on the line of Tract
No. 6161 and iun?- with its line West
to the line of No. 2384; then with
it? line to the line of No. 506O; then
with No. 5060 to the line of 607;
then with its line to the beginning?.
Enteud Jan. 21?th. 1026.
C. W. SAVAGE
W. A. SAVAGE
Attest: G1X)YER P. l.KPFORP
Filed Jan. 20. 1026. at 2 o'clock
P. M., and registered Jan. 20, 1026.
GLOVER P l.EDFORP
<26-4t-s) Enter Taker.
NOTICE OF SALE
, By virtue of the provisions of a
Deed in Trust from A. \V. Docker\
and wife to the undersigned Trustee
for John Killian, dated Sept. 25.
1022 and registered in Cherokee
County, N. C., Nov. 6. 1022 in Deed
Book No. 74. page 248, conveying
the land herafier described to j
't-cure the payment of the two note?
therein mentioned, default having
been made in the payment of the last
t note for 250.00. dated Sep. 25, 1022
with interest from date, at 6 per cent
per annum, and the holder of said
j note having applied to the undv[
signed to sell the land embraced in
j said deed in trust. I will sell at
1 public outcry at the Courthouse door
. in Murphy, Cherokee County. N.
i C., on Monday. March 26. 1026.
! at one o'clock, P. M., to the highest
I bidder for cash the following land
On the waters of Hanging l)og
| Creek, in Dist. No. 5. Cherokee
[County, N. C. Beginning on a stake
on the East bank of the Public road
h pole? Aonnwi'si oi the S. W.
corner of the Levi Doekery Tract of
land and tun? a North-Easterly direction
o4 poles to a Spanish Oak
(marked) on top of a ridge; then
with the meanders of the ridge to
a stake in the Whit Doekery line:
then with that line to a Pine corner,
the N E corner of the Levi
Doekery land; then S. 45 W. ICO
poles to a stake; then with the Levi
Doekery hne S. 45 W TG poles to the
beginning, containing 40 acres,
mote or less. Reference to said
deed ir. trust is hereby made. This
February 18, 1026.
(28?It-bofm) A. M. ASHE. Tru-tee
NOTICE OF SALE .
Default in the payment of the |
indebtedness secured in a i-e tain j
deed of trust executed by A. -I. i
Rogers to the undersigned trustee,
having been made, and the creditor
thereby secured having requested)
that the said trustee execute the'
power of sale therein contained, j
therefore on the 2'.?th day of March
(Monday) li'26, in front of the
Library Ruilding. (Used as Cherokee
County Court House) and adjacent
at the old county courthouse, at 1 1
o'clock A. M., the undersigned trustee.
by viitue of the power contained
in said trust deed will proceed to
sell, at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, that certain tract
or parcel ??f land, lying in Cherokee
County, near Tomotla Station,
described as follows:
.wajoinmgr the lands of j?hn
Bradshaw. .T. T. Hayes. The Champion
Kil.ro Company, anil others and
on Hay* Mm Crek in Cherokee
County. V Carolina, in Murphy
Township. District No. C. Trnrt No !
lfi.Oftf; Rcainninsr on a locust the'
N. W. corner of tract >7. and rui-c !
with the line of 27 east 12S poles to'
a small hickory. N.E. corner of NV.i
27; then north with the line of No. i
21 and thirty two. 6.1 poles to a i
chestnut oak. the southeast comer of
4l?2; thence with the lino of
west 132 poles to a blackjack S. F~
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Burr aw ?( Hr?I?h Education?- p
N. C. State Board Of a
Health v
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THE FOOT
From the purely mechanical view- n
point the norma] toot is almost per- r
fcctly constructed. It is marvelous- '
Jy r.dapted to the Junction* which .
?* has to perform. Contact with thcj
floor i?- made at the heel and thejt
ball of the foot. The bones between
these two points form an
arch, and a line dropped down
through the center of gravity of the
body intersects this arch in the
n-.iddle. Also in the ball of the |V
foot between the little toe and the
big toe, the bones form another!
arch, the transverse arch. When
the hall < f the foot thi- weight i< |
borne on the renter < f this trnn??- <
verse arch. The*-*' small hones |
making up tln-se two arches are t
connected with one another bv (
ligaments, and articulations are (
provided with muscular attachments t
It is a feat of engineering skill to *
build a solid bridge span that will '
hold the weight put upon it but
in the foot there are two bridges?
and they are flexible?which must .
hold up and provide motion for as
great a weight in proportion to the
size of the bridges as any solid i
bridge made by engineers.
The ends of these arches ate prevented
from separating by strong
bands, the plantar ligaments, but'
.sometimes these bands become'
stretched and let the ends separate
and the arch flattens down. This
is flat-foot. Sometimes it is the
main arch that flattens, sometimes
it is the forward tranverse arch and
sometimes both of them give way.
Some people have naturally h gh
corner of said number; then noith
30 pedes to a hickory S. K. corner
of 1020. thence with that line south
00 west 110 poles to a chestnut cor-'
ner of said tract; thence with the
line of tract number 45 west 100
poles to a chestnut, the corner of said
tract; thence 80 poles to the N. W.
corner of 712; thence with that line
cast 1M poles to a red oak, the
N. K. corner of 712; thence with
<aid line south 50 west 00 poles to
a pine on the line of 22, then with
that line oast 72 polos to tbo northeast
corner of 22. then north 8 polos
to the beginning, containing
107 ceres more or less.
Said Mortgage or deed in trust
being recorded in the office of
Register of Deeds for Cherokee
County in Book Deeds 74, at page
441.
This Februavy 22nd, 1926.
FRANK S. HILL, Trustee
<29-4t-h)
MO MATTER 1
might be to pi
effective fertilizer, il
sible without the i
more than forty y
and the exact and it
of manufacture whi
fected, one of which
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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1 .
rches and some have natutaliy
ery low arches. It is very comon
for the colored lace to have
radically no arch at all They
re naturally "flatfooted". The
isible degree of flat foot h of it,
elf no indication of the degree of
inability caused.
This rery delicate and complex i
lechanism cannot be expected to
emain strong and preform it?
unction properly if it must be
rampod into ill-fitting shoes. There
i no article of weftrinu ?? *
- r- -Hpartl I
hat should be as carefully and
icentifcally fitted a# the shoes and
specially is thus true of children
.hove feet are growing. Proper
are with children's shoes will drelop
perfect feet. Improper care
kill develop deformities which, after
rrowth is completed, can scarcely
ver be corrected.
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CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
s often caused by an inflamed condition
^f the mucous lining of the Buatachka
rube. When this tube la Inflamed you
iave a rumbling sound or Import cot
-earinfr. Unless the inflammation caa
>e reduced, your bearing may be 6*.
ktrcyed forever.
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f Catarrh or Deafness caused by
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has . en successful In the treatment of
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ihe worst cough soon disappear?.
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