THE CHEROKEE SCOUT Official Organ of Mwpbj .*d OmU Ccw.ty, N. C. Published Every Friday C. W. BAILEY Editor-Owner Entered in the Post Office at Murphy, North Carolina, as second class matter under Act of March 3, 1897. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE DNE YEAR $1.00 SIX MONTHS .50 Payable Strictly in Advance Legal notices, want ads, reading notices, obituaries, cards of thanks, etc., 5c line each insertion, 25c minimum charge, payable in advance. Display rates on request. All communications must be signed by the writer, 1 otherwise they will not be accepted for publication. Name of the waiter will not be published unless agreeable, but we must have name of author as evidence of good faith and responsibility. HE NEEDS NO MACHINE (Aheville Citizen) The disclaimer of Senator Reynolds that . he is, as re ported from Chailotte, contemplating the formation of an organization for the conrtol of politics in North Caro lina will be accepted at its face value by those who know Mr. Reynolds. No man has appeared on the political horizon of this State in year* who had less need of a political machine than Fob Reynolds. He has what is more powerful in politics than organization, that is to ?ay, personality. It was on his personality and his plat form that he was swept to victory. It is his personality that is making him now the subject of innumerable news paper and magazine a'rticles. Undoubtedly Mr. Reynolds will exercise a wide in fluence in the political life of this State in the period i that lies ahead of us. He has an immense following and j tremendous energy and enthusiam. All this makes him a factor to be reckoned with on a large scale in the public affairs of North Carolina. But that is for the future and will develop on lines which neithe'r Mr. Reynolds nor any J one else can now foretell. These are extraordinary times and the man does not live who can see very far beyond the moment. The new Senator from North Carotin** has plenty at Washington just now to occupy his time and thought. He is alive to the fact that this is true. He has been at the national capital getting himself in readiness for his new duties and responsibilities, yesterday he was sworn into the office to which he was chosen so overwhelmingly, he is ambitionus to make a record in the Senate which will be in keeping with the hopes of his multitude of friends and admirers. This newspaper shares and echoes the good wishes of those friends and admirers as he launches into his career !in what has now become the most powerful of all the legislative bodies in the world. It hopes that he will render there service of great value to the State and to the nation and will make a name for himself at Washington which will match his amazing popularity here in North Carolina. ! ANGLERS, ATTENTION! All the thrill? of deep sea fishing are to be found in Gulf of Mexico waters nea'r Pensacola, Fla., and many large catches are made, says an article in the L. & N. Employes' Magazine for December. At nearby fishing "banks" 10 to 20 miles off shore, covered by 70 to 125 feet of water, many varieties of deep sea fish abound, it is stated, and are willing to provide plenty of excitement for the aj'gler. One may leave the wharf at Pensacola in a powered boat and in an hour or two be in a choice fishing spot, anchored and hauling them in. If they are biting we11 a couple of hours will fill the ice box, then up anchor and back home in time tj sign the mail, saya interest thereon from date of sale at the rate of six (6%) per centum per | annum. i All bids will be received subject to rejection o'r confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of FIVE HUNDRED AND 00/100 ($500.00) Dollars, as a forfeit and | guaranty of compliance with his bid, j the same to be credited on his bid . when accepted. Notice is now given that said ? lands will be 'resold at the same place i and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock | P. M. of the same day unless said de- j posit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 30th day of November, 1932. J. B. GRAY, (19-4t? g&c) Commissioner. DELINQUENT TAX SALE Norsth Carolina ? Cherokee County: By order o f the County Commis sioners directed to the undersigned tax collector for Cherokee County, I will sell on Monday, January 2, 1933, at the court house doo'r in Murphy, N. C., and each day thereafter until sold, to the hoghest bidder for cash, at public auction, the following de scribed lands upon which taxes for the year 1931 have not been paid, in th name and for the amount giving, plus four percent penalty and cost of sale and advertising: N. W. Abernathy 247 H-a 1-1 98^31 J. FRANK BRISTOL, Tax Collector. Name Murphy Township Acres Amt. Mrs. J. B. Bevins 75 S. W. Carringer 105 F. E. Davis G. W. Dokery Ben Dockery 105 7.80 32.75 1.57 88 7% 39 14,79 10.73 16.90 16.60 6.80 63.79 .76 j A. W. Dockery J. H. Dockery Sr. T. J. Gilbert W. J. Gr'ogan B. M. Harbin 122 143 2 35 80 W. E. Howe]] 3 ]0t, S. W. Kephart 4 Scott Laney 139 Dent Lovin^ood 87 Mason Heirs 8 / 9 in J01 MVs. J. S. Meroney 2 Int. M. F. Ode]] 61 G. G. Stiles 123 W. W. Winkler 40 L. A. Carroll 1 lot G. B. Hoblitzell 1 Jot J. N. .Moody, 120V4, 2-lt. P. C. Gentry 25 Mrs. L. D. Axley 1 ]0 B???erdam Township 1 let 75 -18 65 122 \ 3y 122 >j 6 100 100 lot) 00 1 O SI 1?1 OO 7 31 02 B. A. Breedlove A. S. Kilby David Kidd S. D. Morrow B. B. Morrow John Montgomery J. W. Shakleford J. L. Taylor J. R. Taylo'r Notla Township J. B. Anderson Heirs 94 W. M. Anderson Walter Anderson J. I. Green W. R. Hughes I. P. Hawkins J. H. Headen J. W. Hatchett Sr. ? Ed King ; C. F. Martin J. M. Payne i Mrs. J. E. Price j E. E. Robinson 25 Shoal Cre?k Township j G. A. Burger ISO ! J. P. Decker 72 j J. W. Keenum 80 j G. F. Payne 20 ) Dewey Stiles 28 i William M. Burger 40 J. B. Rose 50 Hot House Township T. M. Harris 50 John Johnson 56 Mrs. Nora Morgan 1 Mrs. Tuber Bell Hyatt 37 Vallcylown Township X. W. Abernathy 1316-a 26-1 R. C. Andrews 1 lot W. M. Bradley 22-n, 4-1. j J. W. Crawford 3 j Lem Dailey 1 lot 1 Clent Dailey 1 lo* ! Mrs. Millie Dailey 1 lot C. S. Dillard 10 Poley Derreberry 55 II. C. Derreberry 4 Mrs. L. C. Fisher 3 lots G. B. Hoblitzell 601-a 16-1 1 lot 3-a 6-1 2-a 5 lots 2 lots 4 lots 23 11 2 3 8 1 Lush Ledford V*. T. Ledford R. T. Lovingood Dr. W. C. Morrow E. L. Rector L. J. Sha'rp A. D. Smith Miss Laura Tatham Arnold West Algia W est Emma Winfrey W. C. Wilson A. L. Postell 1 lot Mrs. Ella Rogers 22 J. B. Sessoms 1 lot John Sims 2 E. C. Raxter 40 V. B. Bradley home place J. H. Whitaker 18 Bruce Smith A. D. Smith Id 22.6 6.0 10.8 9.3 2.3 48.2 2.0 28.C 5.4 7.2 4.6 80.9 1.9 33.7 .1 8.6 8.2 10.2 7.0 2.7 5.6 6.7 13.7 5.6 15.1 12.9 4.0 5.4 8.6 18.1 2.0 27.7 16.4 17.0 12.1 5.7 6.4; 5.5' lo.ui ?7J <1.14 11.01 7.8*' 1.5' 1.7( 4.1S 2.01 278.54 28.34 55.42 18.26 2M 8.6c 2.02 5.81 7.if 3. si 37.71 107.02 1 7.4 J 56.82 16.56 58.73 10.82! l!V70j 7.4ll 3.17 1.48 7.55 2.86 6.67 3.30 1.33 43.25 2.75 3.30 9.72 14.0* 2.52 NORTH CAROLINA? Cherokee County ? In The Superior Court. C. II. Wofford ? VS. Sam Bfrchfield and Mrs. Sam Birch field. NbTICE The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court Qf Cherokee CountyJ N. C. to foreclose a tax sale certifi' cate held by plaintiff which tax sale certificate represents taxes due by Saqi Birchfield on land listed by him in Cherokee County; and the said defendants will further tak?i notice that they are "required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Cherokee County not later than thirty days after the com pletion of the notices of publication of summons and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will aprly to the court fo'r the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 14th, day of Dec. 1932. J. E. 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