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p-" Ei'ht 111 ANDREWS On last Sunday the fir?: r rtlon of the boys who are ! eated in thj Fcr^try Camp at Aquone arrived in Anrdews on their way to Aquone. Messrs. Ralph -dooily and M. "VV. EAttorneys of Murphy were n An crews on M onday of this week r. rMes^tf. C. E. Jivde. Mayor Andrews, and A. E. Char. J er. Sr., a member cf th-r B. ard of A: ierman, : ade a trip to Aquone. on Tuesday this week, to visit the Forestry Camp, r.r.d welsome those in camp to Andrew?. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stone and Rev. a: : Mr--. R. W. Prevost wtre visitors ir. Murphy r n Monday of this week. Some men have tl From all the latest report! tattoos and more Hanes Und< days. Twenty-five cents is ai that's why men (and wives for Hakes in a big way. Aside from the low price, ing Hanes to get on men's length ot the shirt. It tucks and actually stays there! 1 hands. See how soft and sj weaken that elastic-knit! Ca five cents? If you don't know P. H. Hanes Knitting Co., Wi I Hanes has luxurious Lisle, rene. and Rayon shirts for 35c and 50c. The super-soft, H combed-yarn shirt is . . . L Hanes Shorts never clutch crotch or cramp the hips. Gi anteed fast colors. 25c 35c 50< Some Hanes Union Suits 50c. The Samsonbak?San ized so it won't shrink?has patented, no-rip, no-break *1 belt. Only 4 HANES WOI row MEN AMD DOYS m Special Offer For A Try a BE^ In Your Home For 3( ASK YOUR MIRROR IF YOUI j THE RIGHT K! Simmons Beautyrest is recommen j and beauty experts the world oy? you to try one for 30 nights at ou are not entirely satisfied, you ma; solutely without expense. The secret of its luxurious com coil springs in individual pockets layers of pure felt. As nationall r-with box springs to W^TF< Furniture and F Telephones 84 & 83 32s ' The Andrew? Rotary Club were ^ tcrtainei at their regular we-kly 3 v. - r.c or. Tuesday night of this T? v.-etk a: the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hoblitzell. b M-. P. H. Tillitt was in Murphy d n Monday of this week on business. Messrs. John A. Tatham and Har- -j ".a:: Fnloe were business visitors in u Murphy on Monday of this week. Mr. George Craig. Referee in Bank b ruptcy. was in Andrews on Monday of this week attending to official busi nt- > Messrs. C. C. Dougherty and F. ^ I'. I'ennis were in Andrews on Mon- " day of this week. ii Mioses Mc-'rdith "Whiiaker and Ruth jj M rgan who have be-n attending r school a: Meredith Collece have re- J turned home to spend the summer c b bis on their chests 5. however, there are fewer ersliirts on men's chests, these 11 a Hanes Shirt costs! And who buy for their men) go < though, other things are help- y; chests. Take a look at the down deep inside the shorts. ^ Try the cloth between your 5ringy it is. Washing won't n you imagine it for twenty- n a Hanes dealer, please write ct nston-Salem, N. C. j P3 ^ 1 th NDERWEAR | STZ1 1 Limited Time Only III; <s vUTYREST *"' ) Nights At Our Risk! || l MATTRESS IS GIVING YOU ||l| H, IND OF SLEEP |l|| ided by health |||| sr. We invite g |||| y return it *ab- u III I Tj embedded in |||| P^1 ll! s . uneral Director ll; Andrews, N. C. II Cherokee Scout, Murphe vith :heir parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Whkaktr and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ! iergar.. Mr J. G. Hollo way of Rhcdo was a usine-- visito. r. Andrew- n Tinslav of this we k. Mr. R. C. Mo - Topt. n was * >usir;e>> vis:/, r .r Anon Satrday cf tjie past *c-sk. ? Rev. and Mr-, ii. C. Cav-nc-s have , >een ?pendi: l -:\eral days in An- j LEGAL MATTER^ iORTH CAROLINA.?Cherokee Countv.?In The Superior Court. TATE Vs. MOOD ML'LL NOTICE Notice is h- r by given to any ?.ne iterested that an application is bene made : " G v-rnor for a paole for Mo- i Mull convicted at the august. 192S. Term of Superior iourt on a C::ar_ : Abandonment, or which he --as - ntenced to a term f two year- : the- : ads. This the - :av o< May, 1933. C. C. MULL, 43-2t-p: I Fat h .-r of Mood Mull ADMINISTRATOR'S NOl ICE Ha\ir.g ifu;.. as Administraor of the e-tate - f James Umphrey, eceastd, latt-e c* Cherokee County, iortn Caroiir.a. tnis is to n -tify all Arsons havi: g claims against said state to exh:: i* hem to the underlined at hi- n -ulenee. Route 3. lurphy. X. C.. r. :r lefore the 12th ay of May. 1:* 14, or this notice will t pleaded in bar of their recovery. -11 persons indebted to said '.state 'ill please made immediate settlement. This 8th day o: Mav. 1933. W. .1. UMPHREY, Administrator of the estate of 41-4t-wju) Jame- Umphrey, dee'd. ORTH CAROLINA. Cherokee County.?Ir. The Superior Court. . R. Savagr. vs. Lillian Savage NOTICE The above defendant will take tice that the above action has been -mnienced in the Superior Court [ Cherokee C\ unty, North Carolina. >r th purpose <-f obtaining an absoit divorce u: n the ground of a' vo years continuous separation; la: the defendant i- required to ap;a'r at tlu o;fiTv the Cleik of the uperior Court : Cherokee County, u'rphy. North Caiulina, and vn or efore the 12th day 01 .June 1033. r.d answer < : deniu: the complaint i this action or th plaintiff will apy to the C urt f r the relief ce; n?.ed. This the 1 th day of May. 1033. J. L. KEENER, il-4i-pd) Clerk of Sup-Vior C urt. EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of ,e estate of Mary Jane Lovingood. ceased, late 01 Cherokee County, orth Carolina, this is to notify all arsons having claims against said tate tu exhibit them to th. underfed at his residence, Ri. 3, Murphy . C.. on or before the 28th day of pril, 1034, or this notice will b* eaded in bar of their recovery. All rsons indebted to said estate will ease make immediate settlement. This 20th day of April, 1033. Noah Lovingood, Executor of Mary Jane Lovingood, 0-Gt-pd) Deceased. OTICE: SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a certain ed of trust made and executed by C. McLean and wife, Georgia Mc;an, dated Jan. 1st, 1026, to J. G. Mloway Trustee, which trust is rerded in the office of the Register Deeds for Cherokee County, N. C. book No. 03 page 365, default ving been made in the payment of e indebtedness thereby secured and mand for sale from the holder of e note thereby secured iving been made, I, J. G. Holloway, ustee, will on the 3rd day of July, 33, at 1 o'clock, P. M. (Murphy ne) at the courthouse door hi Muriy, N. C. offer for sale to the highly bidde'r for cash the following deribed real estate: Being pa'rt of tract No. 84. Beginning on a stake on the East le of the Southern Railway at the >uth oi a culvert or waterway neat e switch point 200 feet West of the i Topton, N. C. depot site and about 0 feet from the present depot and ns in an Easterly direction about poles to a service tree on the bank a branch; thence in a Southeast ection passing a large maple tree out three poles same direction to e back line of No. 84 bought by R. Nelson from S. Whitaker; thence est with said line to the Southern ilway; thence up fid railway to > beginning, -.obtaining twenty e acres, more or less. And being ne land conveyed to O. C. McLean , R. F. Nelson, Mar. 28, 1919 and I [istered in book No. 77 page 333. " L-ated and posted this the 31st day May, 1933. %J. G. HOLLOWAY. l-4t-dht) * Trustee. HATTIE PALivER"" Notary Public Scout Office - drews visiting their many friends. Rev. Cavtness last fall conducted a three weeks revival meeting in the town of Andrews. MY. D. S. Russell ani daughters, Mrs. Edna Tatham and Mrs. C. S. Johnson spent last Sunday afternoon as the gu st of Mr. J. T Hayes and daughters at Tomotla, X. C. Mr. W. P. Whitaker was a business visitor in Murphy cn Tue-day of this week. Mr. Z k:* Bird of the U. S. Forestry Service was in Murphy on Monday of i this week attending to official busi-j ness. ? I SUBSCRIBE T<-> THE SCOUT /gKBSBSm Ml ' f|]Tf IS! &^M Why buy ffCl when Goodrich BIG EXTRA AA QUAL1 THE SAMI IMAGINE getting these big husky AA Quality Cavaliers n for the same price as "cheap" $ "bargain built" tires! No wonder gmotorists are talking. I At this amazing low price it's I just like giving you thousands of | extra miles ... Free! And SAFER miles, too. Because this new Cavalier is a big, extra sturdy tire . . . specially processed to give abnormally long wear. Come in and see this remarkable value. You'll wonder*- as we did Goodrich AA QUALITY AT A MOI Cherokee F Telephone 81 < Friday, June 2, 1933,1 Decoration at Liwff Decoration day will be oi**H at Liberty, Sunday Jun . 4th A short program will be the Sunday school. CommenSH nir.e thirty, it is as follows: Opening addre- by Rev. Gn)H pasto'r of the church. Song by Choir. B Quartet?Selected from Choir. H Reading?Juanita Hill. 9K Song by Junior Cla>s. H Reading?Geneva Hill. GB Quartet to Song by Choir. iff The Rev. Graham will sermon. M Decorating of the graves. ? Everyone is cordially invited B come. I y 1 B mm 1 . ? . "'fiW t ! k \ aMF BH | S \ . .... :w\\ i \f I B I #(f heap" Tires offers you ... I-STURDY [TY FOR Z PRICE? -how Goodrich can pack so tiuch Into a tire for as little a? 4.65. Come in today. Look at these Prices 4.50x20 $5-00 4.50x21 5-M 4.75x19 5.05 5.00x19 6.10 5.25x18 0.05 5.50x19 7.9* Subject to change without notice and to any state sales tax. Cavaliers urv eavimr; price w m m-w-m*. _ -Vlotor Col Oppoaite L. & N. DepoW N. C. I I I
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