[ I FRIDAY, JUNE 4. 1928. __ THE FEATHERHEADS r ^v^|r 9o VOU HaVENT \ J !'A""-ss^'iL '* , - * * j - r-Tl - ^ ^ ^ Neighbor-* Nicr-ioofci'r.g roofing. Cut how long wiN it wear 7* Fjrmer-"\Atell- Miry stutfi*becn on my shed since I moved in here-?nd you know how long?jgothat mm." vrett Roll Roofing gives year* ofweathertight serAct. VROLINA LUHBI W DREWS /jjf rj-iHE peril of th? w X problem with ?w. <r?^, ?,^u. The Southern Rail co? be rrncnud if yoo crossings, and is e wM approach the zoy ft QQQ remain to b< qf danger determined to ex er cite caution For total COSt tO COOTf Yowr Own Protection. probably half as n Even if the monej to pay the increas sarv to nrovide a 1 required to do the Protection from tl least must be foul stop at every cros tained speed expec the commerce of way about every road only occaskn It is necessary, tl stop in order to i ever killed. Sit ia better to a OUT RAILWA. %e Southern& ? THE CHEROKEE SCO! lrLfvV??t* / I kao 1 ^ ' BDUCATIOH HAS Vv'lY " I ^T* BEew SADLY WEOLECTfDy' |* The acid-test of roofing is wear, wear, wear! Just one place to test roofing- and that's up on the house-tops with the weather pounding away at it. Then the real quality behind a roofing is bound to show itself. He know a roofing that's stood this test for many years. Barrett Roll Roofing! \\ e strongly recommend it. It s made with plain or mineral surface. Never rots or rusts. Kire-safe. Come in. See it. Prices are easy. ? endorse re ER & SUPPLY CO. =:= N. CAR. lift and limb ; road crossing has become a national the multiplication of automobiles. way System has eliminated 800 grade Iiminating more every year, but over 5 separated on this system alone. The )lete the work is a stupendous sum? nuch as the cost to build the railroads. r were available, and the public willing ed freight and passenger rates necesEiair return on it, many years would be work. tie peril for the present generation at id in some other way. Trains cannot ssing if they are to be run at the susrted by the public and required to carry the country. The train crosses a highmile. The motorist encounters a radially. lerefore, for the automobile driver to avoid risk. No one who did this was iave a life than to save a minute. hkE R.N K((SPjj5rar?M the South JT, MUftPHV, N. C. i <Y OH wtLLI TUAT9 /U.LRKSUT \T > ' * '" NOTICE OF SUMMONS I NORTH CAROLINA?Clay County. In the Superior Court. Clay County and J. B. White, W. M. Anderson and J. L. Sellers, the Board of ('mintv Cnmmitoiiinorc nf Clay County. vs. i Ed Moss. lister Moss, Ola Ogle, Fred1 Moss, Welzie Moss, Perry Moss and ail Unknown heirs at Law of H. J Moss, deceased. NOTICE The defendants above named will! take notice that an action entitled; , as above has been commenced in the' Superior Court of Clay County, North Carolina, for the purpose of fore; closing certain tax liens and recovering taxes due and claimed from defendants by plaintiff, said bens affecting certain real estate in Shooting Creek Township, Clay County, North Carolina, fully described in the , complaint in this action and in which ! defendants are tenants in common: ami the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ! be and appeur before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Clay County at his office in Ilayesville, N. C., on the 19th day of .June 1926 and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff or the relief demanded in the complaint will be granted. This the 18th day of May. 1926. \V. I.. MATHESON. Clerk Superior Court, Clay County. (4 l-4t-A. and G.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of R. R. McAlister, deceased, late of Cherokee County, V?.rtK fr.rnlln.. ?k Jo -11 I ... - ...... ~...o IIVV.^ All persona having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of June 1927 or this notice will be peaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted j to said estate will please make im-1 j mediate payment. This 1st day of June 1926. <7. E. DICKEY,Culberson. N. C. Administrator of R. R. McAlister, , <4"-6t-pd) NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA?Clay County. In the Superior Court. Clay County and J. B*. White, W. M Anderson and J. L. Sellers, the Board of County Commissioners of - Suffered weaK, nervous "T WAS in a very weakened, ' I > | run-down condition, surely , in need of a tonic and buildj j er," says Mrs. J. R. Wrenn, of 'i Anna, Texas. "1 was so weak - I had to go to bed, and kept ' < , j getting weaker. ! "I suffered with my bade so ' j much. I was very nervous, ! . couldn't rest good at night. I ! , j couldn't eat anything?I just wasn't hungry. 'i "I had read so much of | - Csrdui, I thought best to use j it I took seven or eight bot* ! ties, and fay the time 1 had taken them I was stronger ' than I had been in several > years. I can highly recom- , mend CarduL" 1 Thousands of other women J have fcund that the tonic effects of the purely vegetable \ ingredients of Caxdui were just what they needed to help j restore their appetites, to help bring them easily and naturally back to normal health and strength. Its action has been found to be of great 1 1 benefit in many common female Buy it at your druggist's. CARDUI Far ;?b TimUh t-IW One for You, an' C J ,?N fy f / ibac ci /~ 16"? * j ill Clay County. , 1 vs. : j Lee Killian, Doc la Killian, Rose Kil-'< lian, Jim Killian. Lena Killian,' t Paul Killian, Ruby Killian. Belle >1 Killian and all Unknown heirs at | < law of Haseitinc Killian, deceased, i NOTICE Tne defendants above named will't ' take notice that an action entitled; as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Clay County, Nortb Carolina, for the purpose of recover- ' ing the taxes represented by certain tax sales certificates and foreclosing the liens of said certificates against certain lands of defendants in Shooting Creek Township, Clay County, North Carolina, fully described in thr complaint in this cause; and the sau defendants will further take notic that they are required to be and a-., pear before the Clerk of the Super ? t Court of Clay County at his office ?n Hayesville, N. C., on the 19th da? of .Tune, 1920, and answer or demv/ tc | the complaint in this action or tVe relief demanded in the coniplairC will he granted. This the 18th day of Ma), 1926. W. L. MATHEPON, Clerk Superior Court, Cle/ County (11-41-A. and G.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of G. W. Hensley. deceased, late of Cherokee County North Carolina, this is to notify ull persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of May 1927 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted To said estate will please make immediate payment. This the t?th day of May 1926. B. I\ GRANT, Administrator of G. W. Hensley I ( tO-6t-g) EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor under the last will and testament of Harriett Fricks, deceased late of Cherokee County, N. C. All persons having claims against said estate will present the same by 23rd day of May 1927 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will I make payment at once of same. This May 22nd 1926. S. M. GRAVES, Executor of said Estate. <42-6t-pd) NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA Cherokee County. In the Superior Court. In the matter of Mrs. Leila Dickey, j Administratrix of the estate of F. D. Dickey, deceased. Having qualified as Admisintratirx of the Estate of F. D. Dickey, deceased, late of the County of Cherokee, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Murphy. North Carolina, on before the 12th day of June 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. | All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. I This the 31st day of May 1926. MRS. LEILA DICKEY, AdminisI tratix of the Estate of F. D. Dickey, deceased. (4316t-d&h) NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County,To A. M. Simonds, Entry taker for Cherokee County: The undersigned W. H. Woodbury of Buncombe County, North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of land in Beaverdam Township, Cherokee County, State of North Carolina the same being vacant and unappro-! oriated land, and subject to entry vi*: On the waters of Beaverdam Creel BEGINNING on a stake in the line af No. 2588, runs with said line N.j PAGE THREE >ne for Me f r HAVB >OCAT?D I j 1 Fj-0?:DA ! J ??VW ?~T 131 feet to a stake; thence 70-30" last 2239 feet to a stake and white >uk in the line of No. 560 W 571 feet :o coiner of same, thence with the ine of No. 5G0 S. 1051 feet to a rorner of No. 14602, thence with the line of No. 14602, N. 60 W. 1171 feet to the beginning; containir.^ by estimation 40 acres more or lesa (signed) W. H. WOODBURY Entered this 12th day of May 1926 NORTH CAROLINA, Cherokee County. Notice is hereby given that a warrant of survey will he issued to the said W. H. Woodbury on or after the 5th day of June 1926 for the above described land if there is no protest filed in this office before said date. This the 12th day of May 1926. A. M. S1MONDS, Entry Taker for Cherokee Co (40-4t-w) PATRICK ITEMS Mrs. Mary Hamby and children of this place visited Mrfl and Mrs. William Payne at Hiawassee, Sunday. Many people of this place plan to attend the decoration at Liberty Church next Sunday. Rev. J. W. Morgan preached an iteiestig sermon at Pleasant Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Picklesimer of Copperhill, Term., visited his parents M.. and Mrs. Tom Picklesimer Sunday. Mr. Dan Adams of Hiawassee is very busy pealing pine wood for Mr. T. J. Shearer. Misses Grace Hamby and Lula Picklesimer visited Ora Picklesimer Sunday. Mrs. Sam Reid who has been very ill is better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ledford of Ducktown visited the formers parens last week. POSTELL Mr. Tonk Jones is very ill at this writing with Pneumonia fever. A large crowd attended the decoration at Shoal Creek Sunday morning also at the Swanson cemetery, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Castell Hawkins visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woods Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Long from Ducktown, were viators on Shoal Creek, Sunday. Mr. S. J. Bryant from Etowah, Tenn., visited his brother-in-law Mr. Clate Stiles Saturday night. Mr. Dewie Stiles has moved his family back from Duckton to Shoal Creek. Mrs. R. P. Allen visited Mrs. Nina Jones, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Payne from Hot House were Shoal Creek visitors, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Allen and children from Tellico Plains, Tenn., visited the formers brothers Jim Allen Sunday. Mr. Edgar Bryant and sisters Misses Elsie and Ada from G. A. spnt Saturday night with their aunt, Mrs. Rrtha Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hill and little daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Tonk Jones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Taylor from Ducktown attended the Decoration, Sunday. Mr. John Crowder from California is visiting his brother Rev. Tom Crowd er at Postell. Misses Bonnie McDonald and Addie Parker from Suit visited Miss Vernie Jones Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are spending a few weeks with their daughter Mrs. Virge Brendle on Upper Shoal Creek.

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