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FACE FOUR LET1TIA The : : r. - * n to be ' .* : owing : - r.t -.'.r.-. ~T M: M : ' - sick but - ... : - voting. Bern ?r Mr. and Mr- W. W. B. ten, Mar h . a flr.e y I has been _.. n th-.- r.I! z ' ' . .. Me*-i T. 7 : V.. Beav day. Th * * v * rea* dened by th- t V * r. M Saturday A-**:! Monday A : being o r K- . W. .h of Coppej H- -- ' rr missed ii* r - - ' I. - e c:tiz*n. Mr. L. P. P. :. at this v- r . v. . : Sunday W. \Y. I; . : mill c mt i - r ^ tcellent -.v I ; pleased v. ri .? r . . If an'-' r.' a ? call en John R. M : Mr * v N, C. He Mr. J. V ' j! ^4lanta for treat * - * >r rh> s Mr. Arthur Gr: tore owned V. Karley expect to m< * in the ne; : ; ture. Everyr tiy < next Sunday and ! tr\ more inter- -t *i *n a- - r. wn the last few Sur. . Mothers Read This ! Columbia, S. C?"Tv. >ur"i ago I Was in a very v.cak and r. v.n c rf??i or At t-mes t suffcr .ng v as so \l v ur .Me to ? * 1 ^ J 1 ' cn my i ... V t Ion jr. Art.*.--- ir.llvmy 4 VV/K * 4 V >?/ )r. P:erce*3 * ' / 1 -rite Prec r i p tkn. I t k three ly-*tles and it did w : dcrs f in building me up. regulating - rean of my body, and giving n --cngth. A little baby ^irl came i<? r ne some months ago. a perfectl) ' V >\ p odnatured child, weighing 1 ! - . so both my child and tny-eli rece vrd great benefit" ?Mrs. S. W Earber, 2dl Whaley St. All dealers. Mrs. Robert Allen Dies At home Near Murphy Mrs. Lillie Allen was the daughter of Steve Kitchen and wife of Robert Allen, was born June 27, 1880 ind died April C, 1926, age 45 year? Mrs. Allen was converted and joined the Baptist church of Andrews 1-i years ago, and as a church member she was loyal and true and as lore; as health w<.?uld permit she alway found at her church. As ; w. . and mother and a friend she exemplified the true character; of a christian woman, she ! w ; all and was loved by all. She opened her mouth with w. ni and in her tongue was the iaw of kindness, her life was e weetest and patiene for her children and husband. Remains w ere laid to rest in Andrews cemetery. Rev. Clay Whiiaker conducted vices. She is survived by her hus hand and eight children. 5 boys and 3 girls. Marshall, Archie, Billie Robt. John, Marie, Alice, an i -lor? Alien, four sisters: Mrs. Bud Mostella, Mrs. John Daily of Andrews. N". C. Mr*. Will Ledford. Mrs. Alexander Huffman of Hayesville. N". C. May tne spirit of b?r chnst gu.de her family and us safely into the harbor of eternal day. "Weep not that her toils are over. rw.f v.,*, .. ... Cod granc we nn; ..est a-i Calmly When our work like hers is done. Till then we yield with gladness. Our father to him to keep and rejoice In the sweet assurance * "He giveth his loved one sleep." Did you know that we have Noah to thank for preserving the livestock industry? CASTOR IA For Infants and Children tin Um For Over 30 Years AIott* bean //g-l ? ?? * ~ Lerss D< Py Albert Paj CHOOSING ; * - V ' v.. '.-.jf-' I I :A' < I 4, 'j ?5/ \\\ "I Dor.'t Krow Wl AS OLD MAN NEOI.KY 1 into Vine street ? r t y round of grass cutting an d garden!;..; 1 e \v .<; : ..lied excitedly y lle Murk Itrr. . ... "It's ; irtl !.lV !** crl?-1 Mark. "Anil ! i : ; s given me m wonderful col.-o pi:; tor a surprise present ' "(j(' : -1 :?t:<: -ci ??: Man Neg1 ey "A ; :; ;y is h?- grur. !?*>: {recent that can given t?> .. > real > < >-. Where- i? he: L?:s have a k a: "Fie :sT."t here. yet," s 1-1 M.sr'-;. "That's ..t I've been w.i.kr.g to secyou about. D My 1>ocj: : nt the . re ...- kent.?-hs ? >;t a*. Blanks ' burg . *: week. There are ?'s collie X?ui-pies out there only a .Ittie more th n tl ree months Id He - ys I ,.-;tn ' take ir ; ; ! Jc of them and be w mts to ' km . i:" vl-u'II con.e out t-> i'.iai.k&burg : wit : a holt cb'X?se t: best one. 1 The - r s :!1 ready nt.d v : to t; us \v. ii"t you p.-: ? :ne. Mr. ' N-v Daddy Says y. ; . n charge * hlin for the tlx e It takes Please do: 1 He Says you know more about dogs | than o\.:.e else Here nd he wants s t: t h sure to get the b ?t." Half an b?ur later the Keiidle chattf- j f ir was stopping in the drheway In 1 fr nt -ft- I'.iai.re collie k?-nn ; ? 1 nrt Mark aud ?"?]<! Man Nejlej to the [ run-*. Mark w .s tumbling out of the 'nr. In cnzy -.g-mess, aim- st bef(?re ' It en me to a halt. J In n wire ft-:. <1 yard with a raided kennel house behind It. six furry oollle 1 pups were frisking like a windowful af Teddy bears. Old Man Negley's n eye swept them as they <-ame cantering to the fer.<*e to greet the visitors. "Il'm!" he said In an undertone to his erony. the kcnnelman. as Mark . rushed on ahead to Inspect the pups. "H'm! I see you've put all the 'family pet' pups In one yard and weeded oift the quality ones." I "Why not?" countered the kennel.! mnn. !n the came r. ne. "D'\"U expect tlie t -s to s-.-Il "il the 'flyers' as pets, when he can make five times as much by keeping V;a or by selling 'era at top prices to other breehr-? "This bunch of youngsters are as good for pets as If they were nil ch impion timber. The public don't know i rise difference. They'd sooner have a thick-headed and round-eyed collie with a curly coat?so long as he ha-* a big white collar and a big white blaze down his face?than to have the best, j headed, plain-faced champion ?"n- the days of grand old Sunny hank Goldsmith and Seedley Stirling "Tlie public remembers the colored i picture hooks they looked at when they were kid-*. And the collie* in those books all had thb 1: heads and big ,j round eyes and great wide white c?l: Inrs and kinky coats and great wide i streaks of white down their noses. So that's the kind of collie they want. Anu that's the kind of collie The boss Is selling 'era." "At that," agreed Old Man Negley. "they're every bit ns goo 1 pets rnd chums ar-.d guards as the championtype collie. It's only when the owner of one of them takes his dear pet to a dog show thinking he'll get all the prizes?It's only then he'll know the difference. And even then hell likely 'hint fht. 4n<l"u -i- - 11 the prizes to clean-k?*adod colli ?-s with almond eyes and uncurled coats and ! oft en est without big wide streaks of i white down tlielr f:.crs. "For housedog- :;nd pets. this hunch here Is as good as any topnotcher; and Just ns clever ::nd pretty. :?? Now j come on while I help the hoy pick out j his dog." Mark had heard no word of this dialogue. With shining eyes he had heen standing In front of the wire, j looking down at the six eager little ollie faces upturned to his and at j rhe dozen pattering white forepaws and rh? six wildly wagging tails. "I?I don't know ~ which nu to chooser* stammered Marl:, ecrtatlcally. "They're nil so wonderfnl!" "All puppies are 'wonderful at that THE CHEROKEE SCO ~! 5 g-Owners r son Terhune A PUPPY j| i -'-if / ^ '-.1 7 / r-V / ..? i ; ' i... Hich to Choose." t o '! M-'.n Nepley. "That's why It's ?n .,y to 5?"! i any s rt of inutt w ien !V> a a.-. : so muclJ :.r?.r ro any '--rt of xu:.:t when he hepins to shape up. B it d< r.'t - any of th--... Just yet. Y wouldn't buy a hors*-. w?>'.i!d you. aft-r r>n!y seeing Vim stand stiil in the 11? "Ne^er choose a puppj tiil you've ha.l Mm o :t of his yard and wct< heel Mm playing around, and had a change to stud;. ! i.n and exa: ine him. I an e p ; 'J a little bit. th'.-tgh. as a starter. "Dor.'t choose that r,TT farthest m th?.' left. I've heen watching I :u. He's *.: I k V ; ar.d j&V <hy by nature: n->t Just Indifferent, rt.er'-n, a ; 0f difference. And Ve maris In a cranky way when the othrs fry to pi ,y Ith Mm. He h is u : can eye. to.-.. There's not much ma rial for a cl.um In that one. "i advise you n..t to pi. k otit the ne next to Mm, either. He has 1 p urs. like a r.iM in A prick-eared c-i le puppy can !.:.ve Ms ?*..rs trr.tr. f o the right tulip shape r he !" leren months old by g'.tlrg tfi-: vlth ' hewing grtn ?-r ;. .. -use ust ln>iie the tip. Throe c lea out of five are pricks ur d bj ! latnre. "But there's no h? j e f. r ?.:r-s th it i lop down tlat on the >i les ' '..-ad rhe fault will crow ' t time. It spoil* 11Is Vt"M? xp and glv- s him tlie loi.k "f :t In.arsd ! rhe puppy has it badly uu-:- oi ja- ! too. Count him out. "That leaves four. Any ot them j four ought to make h tine chnm and , a handsome family d*<g. Now sup- j pose you let the kennel man turn the , four loose on the grounds, while you play around with them a while." A minute afterward, three of the ' four puppies came storming out of their yard miniature furry whirlwinds The fourth followed at a slovenly walk. Showing none of their glad excitement in the romp. Instead of Joining them in their gallop, he lay down, presently, as If for a nap. Old man Negley picked h!m up Rnd \ put him hack In the yard, closing the wire gate behind him. "V .11 don't want that one," said he. "Either he Is born lazy or else he is sickly. If he's sickly, you certainly don't want him. If he's as lazy and listless as that while lie's a baby, then he'll turn into a fat and lazy grown dog; and no sort of a comrade for a lively hoy." He hr. ke off to watch the remaining three puppies. Then going over to one ?>f them he picked it up gently | a ad returned it to the yard. "That poor little fellow had his leg ; trodden on-or lain on by his mother, j when he was a baby," said he. "The ! bone or t'.ie sinew got twisted out of i shape. I>id you see how lie Jerked j Ids leg sideways when he ran? And the splayed out to one s:ua vrrien he stood still. It's a defect thnt'd get worse as he grew older. "Nor. then, we've left two to choose from W h!?-h shall it be? I know which. But suppose you watch care- i fully and see if you can tell. They're , both nnr.a !>nt nna lo it-nrih ?v.~ . other to you. Which one, ami why!" ! 'Cop>' ;s r i by *y.* McXaught 9yndlcit?, inc.) j Oldtime Puraea Ermn the wearing of the pouch at i rhe side, in the Fifteenth and Sll ternth centuries, we trace the origin ??f the poke, or pocket, where, according to Shakespeare, It was customary to carry one's dial. Henry VIII of | Knginud carried n purse of red satin embroidered in gold, ami under Catli j erlne de Medici perfumed leather i purse* because the rage and cost at 1 the time as much as ?10 apiece. Virtue9a Support A Bible nnd a newspaper la every j house; n good sehnto in every district ?ul! studied and appreciated aa they merit?ore the principal support of virtue, niorulily and civil Ftankl.n. IUT. MURPHY. N. C. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING N co is hereby jriven that a rreet . the >: ckh.,3der> f the '"hero kve I- n & Marble C ;r.par.y h -- ' eer t held r I E Murphy. N\ C'.. at the I>-': : K< te) a: :? a. r;. central time, on \v. .r- - ay the fifth : May li?26. Tl. loth day f \rri! 1 _'6. T W. B \? OT. Sv ty. By ALLARD MEMMIXGER. P; Democratic County Convention C-'i y. A;.; 1 1 Tth. at 2 :. vt r-a-.-h *. :ii _ will h- ' i it? meeting - t a rrecinct committo <_ < f * r - - r.o f *: > < toe as Precinct Chairman. ; Pre inct Chairman wjjjj c : - . the Cunty Derv -ratic ?. --: " rtmittee f? r ensuing two y a: ' . Ap:i! 24th. every :Ye-> cin v.: -end all delegates possible r.t; ' . on*: n to nt'-c-t in ; ::.:y ' 12 nt. C. T., when W .: *. 1' : .ate? * i attend s at.-' C.. ; r in Ral-iah Thursday, April _.-t!. '..-J*. V.' ; .-.I- . t a (" ur.ty < man ar.d S< rotary : r ensuing two r-. ar.'l 'ransact such other ? :-i re-.- s * mc up. This April 1 )th, 1026. C. B. HILL, C untv Chairman A. L. MARTIN", Secretary. A CARD OF THANKS V."., wish to thank < ::r many fr iend> for the kindne-- shown thr Jirh the death and hurinl oi \:r' ?i-ar wife and mother. ROBF.PT ALLEN* and FAMILY NORTH CAROLINA. Cherokee County. i'i A. M. Simonds. Entry taker for Cherokee County: The undersigned Win. P. Payne c|? Che: oi.ee County, North Carolina rters ar.d lays claims to the following liw.-ribed piece or parcel of land ( in Murphy Township, Cherokee Coun; . State North Carolina the same! g vacant and unappropi iated land, and subject to entry, viz Beginning on a stake in the line xrr .( - Vnrlh Cll = minutes Wc-t 1154 feet to a stake-1 Theme South 3-degrecs and 17 minWcst 431 feet to a stake in the I'oyles line: Then South 8??-degrers j ind 13 minutes East. With the York's lire 13;>4 feet to a stake >outh West corner of No. 9. Then S'orth 3-degrees 17 minutes East with Lhe line of No. 9. 431 feet to the beginning, containing by estimation twenty acres. (.Signed) Wm. P. PAYNE Entered this 16th day of March 1926. North Carolina, Cherokee County. Notice is hereby given that a warrants of survey will be issued to the said Wm. P. Payne on or after the ' 17th day of April 1926 if there is j no protest /filed in this office before said date for the above described lands. This the 17thday of March, 1926 A. M. SIMONPS, Entry taker for Cherokee County ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE State of North Carolina, Cherokee County. Having qualified as administratrix Wm. M. Newman, deceased, late of J Cherokee County, North Carolina ' this is to give notice to all persons ; having claims against the estate of' the said deceased to present them to 1 the undersigned on before the 4th j day of March, 1927. or this notice ! will be pleaded in bar of their re- j covery. All persons indebted to said J estate will please make immediate; settlement. This 4th day of March 1926. MRS. EI.DIE NEWMAN*, j Administratrix.: (30-4t-R.) ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of L. W. Brittain j late of Cherokee County, this is to i notify all persons having claims, against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the sixth day o? March, 1927, or this nolice will be placed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please moke immediate settlement. This March 1, 192G. Mary G. Brittain, Administratrix of the estate of L. W. Brittain i Deceased. (31-6t-B.)l I Entry No. 1047. J State <?f North Carolina, Clay County. C. W. & W. A. SAVAGE, enters j and locates l1* acres erf land in saiij county on the waters of Shooting! Creek, District 2, BEGINNING on a' chestnut the south east corner of j N?>. 544. Grant No. 7451 and] _ > with -aid lint- South 32 ;2 west,! to a stake at the intersec-? t: .n f the :int : tract No. <01.' Grant >442; the: with t'-e line of! -a ; N . N 42 e..-t 50 f-ok-c to a ch< -r : !! _ t. c* :ner f aid N\,: then r. rth 10 poles to the beginning:. j ? this M rch % \ 1926. ?/. W. ??.. W. A. SAVAGE, ATTEST: Gl.OVER P. LEI T OED. Filed Mai h 2 th, 1926, and re-' _ vd th: 2-..: I ... f March. 'lo20. GLOVER P. LEDFORD. Entry Taker. Entry X . : Xorth ' a. i I; v t \ 'jn.tV. V.\ i: W. A. SAVAGE, enters i.d : :atc5 >> 1-4 r-of land in, i O-u.ety <?n the \v.-?tc sof Turquittee Creek, in L'i-'rict No. 2. BEGINNING on a }.. on the n >rthi i rv I ne of N . T.? and un - y!:n. Xa. 7-24 north 1 east 3-"? p..;. * to a lock, south east corr : -:.i i X -. - n lino f trac N . J: then with the- line of No. : -4 R7:: we-1 24 poles and ;.n ?" Black Oak. Frank M--t< iierN comer: then with M">tel-j ' r's ine -outh 7 east > poles t?? . ke n the line ?>f Tract X". 2979: the:, with said line south S?!_ east j to the beginning. Err. red tV,:- M.-.vh 20, 1 '.'20. C. W. Jk W. A. SAVAGE. ATTEST: GLOVER P. LEDFORD. filed f..r reg>t:ati-n March 20 1020. and registered March 23rd. 1920. GLOVER P. LEDFOSP. <33-4t-s) Entry Take". TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE 20tH JUDICIAL DISTRICT This statement will announce ! ?: you that I am a candidate far the Democratic nomination for Solicitor of the 20th Judicial District. I have keen engaged in the practice of law since 1910 and refer you to the lawyers of each Countv in the District for thc-ir opinion of my character and ability as a lawyer. By birth, choice and training I am a Democrat but up to the present time I have never sought political preferment. 1 now request that the Democratic v >ters of the District make inquiry a* 10 my character as a man and my qualifications as a lawyer, and give the nomination to that man among the aspirants whom they may decide will best uphold the traditions and dignity of the high office of Solicitor; or Prosecuting Attorney of the 20th i Judicial District. 1 desire and request you support and if it shall be your will to place n.e in the position 1 seek, to the best of; my ability Iwil honestly, emphatically and fearlessly discharge the duties! of the office of Solicitor. Till RMAN LEATHERWOOD (3-4-2t-pd.) NOTICE OF SALE Under and by viitue of the power f sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by S. S. Palmer, and wife Emma Palmer to M. II. Palmer, Trustee, on August the 18 1922, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee* County in Book No. 80 at page 76. and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness duel Addie Welch, secured thereby, and the said Addie Welch having demand-: ed a sale. I, the undersigned trus-: tee will on Monday, the 3rd day of! May, 1926, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the I THE BEST CI ITS Ol When you make this market yt sured that your meats will be th We welcome comparison both We wish to call your attention are endeavoring to keep on hand ii ]y when you are at a loss to know meal, let us suggest that good ji steak. We also specialize in good port hams, bacon and packing hotise m J. M. CO The Mai FRIDAY. APRIL *6. 1926 I Court House dcr n - vn Murphy, sell at put li n to highest bidder for ca-h. I de-v-ribcd real v-u.' a Beir.z a half - traet N . -O. in Pi>"- "ded B a- follows: B irinr . -ack oak or. the bunk t \ Rivo; I thence N. W. rnir r.ir? B -A-nh the mea*.-: , beech n the " - henc? B B a B re sinning. r.- acre? in I '*- N 1. on a B the line of 7 U- to I a 'lack oak a the f VaBey I iver; thence i a r -sith I it.- meander.- inciuui:an :id t& B the beginning, containing 2 j acre? I more or less. k Tliis Mtu-ch 31, 1. 26. B M. II. PALM EE Tr E <34-4t-m.) B NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE I 1) -:'t having en ir ,n the I payi . ia of the inle : cured I by a certain mortgage i executed I by R. P. Roberts anJ 'lallk I Roberts to J. M. Garrett :i October I the 8th, L'20, registered in ifice I of Register of Deeds for t he okee I County in book No. "6 a ] age 107. I I wdl : >r the purpose f satisfying I aid indebtednc-s ofte for -.tie. (9 public auction for cash to the high- I e-t bidder at the Court Iba:-e door I in the Town of Murphy on M nday the did day of May, l'.?2d at 1 o'clock I p. ni? the following described lands. I conveyed by said mortgage, di-scrib- I ed as follows: g First boundary. Beginning or. a I Spanish oak on top of the ridge *H and :uns North 50 pole- to a pop- I iai; thence East 50 poles to a Mack oak on top of the li ige; thence 60 I poles to a Spanish oak the beginning H corner, containing 40 cares more or Also another tract. Be-, inning on I n Spanish oak stump, running North I with G. G. Bui ge>s' line 345 ft. to the | ?>ia corner on a >:amsn -as; tr.ence running Southwest to a pine; tl.enct 300 feet to a j?< st oak; thence an East direction 200 feet to the begin* nirg corner. lhis Match 30, 1026. J. M. GARRETT, Mortgagee. (3l-4t-m.) NOTICE OF ENTRY i ate of North Carolina, Clay County. J. A. Bristol and Jaine* H. Crisp enters ami locates ."?0 acres more or lex of iuttd in said County in Dis* trlct No. 2. on the waters of lliawassee Rivet*. BEGINNING on a black oak, the north east of Tract No. 36 and south east corner of Tract Moll', Grant No. 16291, and run- with the lilt - of -aid Nos. and va r iouv com so { r complements so a* to in* elude all the vacant land east said Nes. and south of Tract No. 2*>> and north f Tract No. 1. Entered this March 12th. 1 '26. J. A. BRISTOL, JAMES II. CRISP. ATTEST: Glove: P. I.F.DFORD, Filed ami registered on the 16tb day of March. 1926. /m rtvrn n t rrvrann r.ft i . L.r.i/r^'1.^ Entry Taker ?:M-4t-rd.) - THE BEST MEATS sur meat headquarter? you are ase best cuts cf the l>e>t meats, as to quality and price to the (rood things to eat which we a our maiket for you, and especialjnst what to prepare. For a.quick scy hambutger, or ji good tender k sausage, and keep a full line of eats. RNWELL rket Man i . - ? .: ivSb *'' ' <?fl
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