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FACE TWO i- ~?; POSTELL Mr. Boor Beaver is still on t.e iiit. Mr?. Mary Allen is on the sick list. Messer. Ben and P:ck Beaver from Suit were callers at John Masons Tuesday. Henry, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dockery has been on the sick list for the past week. Mrs. Josie Swan son visited her sister Mrs. Oi.ie Beaver Sunday. Mr. and M! Marshall Ham by v -iled Mr. Mrs. T :v. Self Sunday afternocn. Messrs. Lee and Charlie Bcav. visited their cousin Clifford Swar.sor Sunday. Mr?. F:- Quinn spent Sunday with her father Mr. F. Montgomery on apr-cr S3, -i '"reek. Mr. Lake Quinn visited Mr. Gleer Teague Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. <"alvin Swanson have moved from Puckt >wn. Ten- to hi? farm on upper Sl.oal Creek. >!-. and Mr?. Hodden Stile* w*-: r out \: - ting Sun lay after'".',.-.? . Mr? :?nd Mr-. S. V. Ali?n visited Mr. and Mr?. Bo- n Bc-avt-r Sunday afternoon. Rev. S. A. Stiles v> ted hi- -ughter Mrs. Jinr Dockery Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Taylor and children Glenn and Jewel from Suit spent the week-end with Mr?. Taylor? parents Mr. and Mr?. S. Y. Allen at Tested. ?? Mrs. y t^nc? r.nsnn 1? n the sick list this week. Dr. G. \\ Young made a business trip to Fainter. Tenn , Saturday. Mr. date Stiles visited Mr. Shirm Jones Sunday afternoon. Mr. I -i Crowder and Miss Icy Craig were happily married Sunday Februa- y the 1 at the Tennessee Jin*. The l.ride i- the attract v. daughter i f Mr. and Mrs N'oah Craig while the groom is the youngest ?or of Rev. and Mr-. Tom Crowder of upper Shoal Creek. They are spending their honeynm >r with the grooms parents. NOTICE OF SALE Default in the payment of the indebtedr.es- secured in a ce 'tain deed of trust executed by A. J. Roger? t<> the under ned trustee having been made, and the credito thereby secured having requested; that the said trustee execute th? i power of -ale therein contained, therefore on the 20th day of March (Monday) 1026. in front of the j Library Building, (Used as Cherokee j County Court House) and adjacent at the old county courthouse, at 11 o'clock A. M? the undersigned trustee. by virtue of the power contained in said trust deed will proceed to cell, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract or parcei of land, lying in Cherokee County, near Tomotla Station, described as follows: Adjoining the lands of John Bradshaw, J. T. Hayes. The Champion Fibre Company, and others and on Hays Mill Crek in Cherokee County, N. Carolina, in Murphy Township, District No. 6. Tract No 16,004; Beginning on a locust the N. W. corner of tract 27, and runs with the line of 27 east 128 poles tc a small hickory, N.E. corner of No 27; then north with the line of No. 31 and thirty two. 63 poles to a chestnut oak. the southeast corner oi 4162; thence with the line of 416: west 132 poles to a blackjack S. F corner of said "number; then nortl ,*cv. 30 poles to a hickory S E. corner of 1020, thence with that iine soutl ' ^ 60 west 110 poles to a chestnut cor ner of said tract; thence with thline of tract number 45 west 10( poles to a chestnut, the corner of sai< tract; thence 80 poles to the N. W corner of 712; thence with that lim CHICHESTERS PILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADI*S t ?r AA T**r DtmiM for Cm-CHIS TW S A DIAMO: n brand PILX-3 io Rrd ntxd/j\ Cold metallic boxw. oealed with Blue(O) IbbOtL TaK? HO OT*?i. Bay?f*nr V/ ?!?*? ? m4 Mk f.r CIIUICft-TUf v DIAMOND RBiRD Ptf.f.A, for twrnt^-flxe jr?r? rcjr.xrde*! km Bol.Safnt, A'.way* Reliable SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ?*? EVERYWHERE narua east 16 4 poles to a rod oak, the J V E. come- " ~T 2: tkm-" with; said 'it - *a:h 50 we** 90 pole" to j a pi.:-v.- u che hue or' _'J. iaen with j . . . . _ j;o the northeast . r.cr : 2:1. ; . north ? polesi; * - the beginning, containing 1* 7 rcies more or less. Said Mortgage or deed in tiust being recorded in the office of,, Register of Deeds for Cherokee County in Book Deeds 74. at page 441. This February 22nd. 1926. FRANK S. HILL. Trustee' 29-4t-h) NOTICE OF ELECTION NORTH CAROLINA?Clay County, Board C ;r.:y Commissions, March 1st. 1926. Notice := hereby given that under and by virtue of Chapter 136. Article IT. Section 224 et seq., and under and by virtue of a resolution of this Be ard duly adopted on this date. ar. election i- hereby called to be held at the Upper Tusquittee School; : House, in Tusquittee Township, Clay j County, on the 27th day of April,' 1 r nt'-o (-.in ?ho wi'l nf ? V, r. ' ' pi? in a certain Dis: ict in said Town-' ship bounded a? follows: BEGINNING at the mouth of Shearer (Matlock) Creek; thence up' raid Creek to the G->!d mire ridge to; the top of the TusoeItt.ce Paid:' thence from the said Bald to the | 3! Scon County line; thence with the; Mac n County line to the mouth of! Buck Creek; thence up the Blazard Sapling Ridge to the divide between Tusquittee and Nantahala; thence with the divide between to the Shootir.g Creek Bald; thcrce with the divide letwen Shooting Creek and Tusquittee to the top of Piney Moun tain; theme down said divide between ! I.ick!i-e. Samey Creek and Cole's' Branch to the beginning, known asUpper Tu.-quittee District. Said Flection is called for the puri nose of ascertaining whether there! Ishail he levied in said District a special annual tax of twenty-five (25) cents n the one hundred dollars valuation ' f real and personal property, to supplement the Public School Fund, which may be apportioned to said : District and said Township by the j , C'Uiniy Board of Education of Clav j County. j> Notice i- hereby further given that ( W. H. Stihvell, has been appointed Registrar, and T. I). Melton and Rog- \ er Mosteller, Judge, of said election < that a new registration is called for t said election and that the rogistra- p tion books shal be open on the,* 29th day of March 1926, and t u. II 1 _ __ ? u ,-.u J-.- . - Mtuu miM" ?'i? uir i i in uuy ??: .n|iru 102G. Registration Books will bt v open each Saturday during said c period at the school house in said dig c trict. s JOHN B. WHITE. Choiiman, Board County Commissioners. GLOVER I*. LEDFOKD. Clerk to Board of County Commissioners. ^ <31 -3t-sbe) NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County. To A. M. Simonds, Entry Taker for Cherokee County: The undersigned Mrs. R. A. D.-wa: ^ of Cherokee County, North Carolina. ^ J enters and lays claim to the follow- ^ I ing p:ece or parcel of land in Val- ^ J leytown Township, Cherokee County. ^ . State uf North Carolina, the same ! being vacant an<l unappropriated " land, and subject to entry, viz: Beginning on a chestnut tree on j the line of No. 74 and runs East 80 i poles to a small burch Northeast cor- ] ner of No. 74 c.ossing creek at 75 1 poles; thence North GO poles to a i hickory; thence North 40 east 5 p ?!es | to a white oak on the l;ne of 350; thence North 40 west 130 poles to a pine on a r dge; thence South 8 west 150 poles to a white oak on the line of 350; thence North 40 ' i West 130 poles to a pine on a ridge; ] thence South 8 West 150 poles to I the beginning, containing by esti1 i mation 50 acres, more or less. M ?Signed) MRS. R. A. DEWAR. By R. A. Pewar, Agent. Entered this 25 day of Feb. 1026 , How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu 11 To break up a cold overman t or ; to cut short an attack of grippe, influenza, sore throat or tonsiiiiiis. physicians and druggists are now recommending Calotabs, the purified and refined calomel compound tablet that i ; jives you the effects of calomel and ! lalts combined, without the unpleasj mt effects of either. 1 One or two Calotabs at bed-time I .vith a swallow of water,?that's all. ; Mo salts, no nausea nor ths slightest | interference with your eating, work *>r pleasure. Next morning your cold has van-shed, your system is thoroughly purified and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please,?no danger. Get a family package, containing "ull directions, only 36 cent*. At any drug store. (adr) THE CHEROKEE SCC NORTII CAROLINA?Che'- -kec County. Notice is hereby given that a w: rant of survey will be issued to th sa:d Mrs. R. A. Dewar on or aftei the 25th day cf March, 1926. if ther is no prote>t filed in this office be fore said date for the above uescrifc ed land?. This the 25th day of Feb.. 1926. A. M. SIMONDS, Er.try taker for Cherokee Count} 29-4 t-pd) * C NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the provisions -f Peed in Trust from A. W. Docker; and wife to the undersigned Truste for John Kiliian. dated Sept. 25 1922 and registered in Cheroke t" rr.ty. N. C.. Nov. 1922 in Pee Bock No. 74. page 248, cor. vyinj the land herafter describ-.d t -c ure the payment of the two : therein mentioned. default havin been made in the payment of the 1:<note for 250.00. dated Sep. 2~ 192 with internet from date, at 6 per cen per ar.num, and the holder cf s*in note havir g applic-d to the under signed to sell the land em.hr n< ed i aid deed in trust. 1 public outci ' .rrh in Murph; ' her- i;ee C ::\ > C.. on Mot.' ?y h 2-' rt one o'clock, P. M . to the bidder for a h _ ianc On the waters of Hanging Do Creek, in Pist. No. 5. C : !.o County, N*. C. Beginning on a k or the East bank of the Pubic ? 74 poles Northwest of the S. \Y corner of the Levi Doekery Tra o land and tuns a North-Eartei!> itre: tion 24 poies to a Spanish Oa (marked 1 on top of a ridge: thoi a stake in the Whit Dockery line then with that line to a Pim ner, the N E corner of the l.ev Dockery land: then S. 45 W l??i poles to a stake; then with ti I.e. Dockery line S. 45 \V 7?? poles h hepinninir, containing 40 e mote or less. Reference to -at deed in trust is hereby made. Th: Kehruary IS. 1920. <28-4t-hofnt? A. M. ASHE. Tru-te ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE State ??f North Carolina, 'herokee County. Having qualified as administratri: Vm. M. Newman, deceased, late o 'herokee County, North Carolina his is to give notice to all person? laving claims against the estate o he said deceased to present them t< he undersigned on before the 4ll ay ot' March, 1927, or this notice rill l>e pleaded in bar of their reovery. All person- indebted to sail state will piease make immediati ettlement. This 1th day of March l'J2'?. MDC I.'l IOC VfllMI ?V Administratrix 30-lt-R.l MORTGAGE SALE Default having boon in the pay tent of the indebtedness secured b: i certain mortgage deed executed iv W. M. Butler, dated Dec. 27th. .924, registered in the office of th? tegister of Deeds for Chcroke< ?ount>\ in Book No. 84. pave 111 will, for the purpose of satisfying New Way to End Dangerous Cough The most stubborn cough is relieved ; with the first dose, and is very oiicn j broken up entirely in 24 hours by a ' new method based on the famous Dr. j King's New Discovery for Coughs. Here is the method: You simply take- . one teaspoonful and hold it in your . throat for 15or 20seconds before sv.-a 1 . lowing it. The prescript ion has a <".? iblc ! action It r.< >t only soothes a..d heah j soreness, and irritation, but r?l?o loosens : " """Uic ann nor which arc rhe direct cause <>f the coughing. Si with the cau?e removed.?he severes; cough usually disappearsquicklv. Dr. King's New D. covcry for coughs, chest colds, bronchitis. r>asmod:c croup, etc. Fine fcrch::<- n. too ?no harmful drugs. Very economical, as the dose is only one teaspoon! J. At all g - d dr jgf - j. \ - i r IUT. MURPHY. Pt. C. said indebtedness, offer for sale i pulii. auction, to the highest biid - for cash. the 31st day of M ircl e !* .'2*. offe: for sale at the cour r :house ' or in Murphy, .it e'eve e o'clock A. ? !. . on .-aid date, th . ?c Rowing L-.r.ds conveyed by sai ^ I mortgage, towit: in E-. aver dam T *.vn_hir. V gini rr; ;.n a Mack oak. or: top of the hi: , and ran; a North direction, wr.h tfc . top of the ridge 120 po.es * a ?oc n lop of the ridge; thence E; =r : . :> it> c I oust; thence no lev t<? the top of the ridge * i black oak: thence Sonthea-teri a direction about fifteen p o- t y stake; then a Soathxve?t dir.cti 0 ' with the original lire to t^o pir ' .orner about So p^les to ft "''la k ?..t e near the fence; then South 7 p >it (i ' to a black jack. containing >iv , acres, more r less. Thi- February 25th, 1925. G. W. McCLl'RE. MorUa. By H. X. WELLS (2iMt-W? Assignee and Ac--: ,t ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE d! ?? .'State or North Sarolina. . Cherokee County. Having qualified as a: -'-atri John W*. Newman, . .;? - Cher; ?.cSF~Cuuntyt North Car-din: thi- i- to give notice to all person . having claims against the estate < , .the -aid deceased to present them t .. the uncle?signed on r before the 4t -f M:?-ch 1927. or this notice w i e be rleadod in bar of their re very. A , pe: - ns indebted t?? -aid estate wi ;n :>-;e immediate settlement. Thi- 4rh nay of March 1926. PAISY NEWMAN. Administratri: tl (30-4t-R.) NORTH ? AROL1NA?("her bee County?Superior Court. R. L. Harris and others, i ' vs. : Reg;.! Blue Marble Company. NOTICE TO ( REHiror.S All creditors of the Regal Bh ,} Mar: !e Company -ire her .'by i..?tifi< ? that the undersign - l receivers \m sit at the office c?f l-illard and Hi 0 in Murphy. N. on Monday. Apr . j 12th. 1926 at 9 o'clock a. m., ar as "ong a> may be necessary. f< the purpose i* ascertaining who ai the tine creditors *" above Regal Blue M:. Me ? mpany x j tvhat. if any. are the j rookies mv.oti them. f ! | K ?and Now j 5 ? it ,h : in ] | Prices F. O. B. Flint, Mich. I Touring . $510 S'r Roadster ... 510 Coupe 645 nt : Coach 645 Sedan .. 735 Ai Landau 765 'a Ton Truck .. . 395 on (Chassis Only) of 1 Ton Truck 550 Ol (Chassis Only) . 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