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Thursday, July 11, 1931 BIRCH NEWS Mr*. C. A. Vcyles ar.d son Chai les left Friday to sp?nd a -week wit h'y parents and othei relates J Lewner, Ga. Mr. Oscar Mashburo and fa mil accompanied by Mis. Delnia McVtt' end daughter. Rilla Bel' are 3p M iiig a few days in Gastonia. visiti?i Mrs. Mash burn's parents, Mi. ar Mrs. Manuel Stiles. Mrs. McClur will attend the postmasters conv.i tion at Charlotte while gone. Ye scribe visited the streets c Murphy Wednesday. Everybody we talking 'bout the big dam. Som daubt d, others believed, mos* o 'em believed thier dreams woul come true. Goes to show that wbe: people want a thing bad enough the can get it. Now the chief talk wil whether it will be beneficial o not, whether it will bring prosperit; to Cherokee county or whi ther it wil ruin the county. There's alwayi two sides to anything, inside anc outside, up side or downside, wronf side or right sic . Inasmuch as we have it let's be on the right side and make- the thing worth while. ir other words lets be boosters. Whether we thfnk money is b ing wasted 01 not let's try to get the funnel turned over Cherokee county thai some of the wastage might be pour ed our way. There's a whole 3o1 i.n it and mudh depends on the actions of the citizens cf this county This will be one big event for otn county. Mi. Julius Forrister made z business trip to Murphy last week. Mi W. W. Barton and familj spent the fourth with his brother Mr. Andrew Barton. We are gla< to know that Mrs. 'W. W. Fartoj is recovering from a recer t serioui opt ration. Mrs. A. J. Barton has returnee homo after an extended -visit wit! her son Mr. Wilbur Barton ol Letitia. Mr. Geo. Hogsed made a businesr trip to Murphy Friday. Met many friends will be giad tc learn that Miss In<2 Hogsed i- recovering alt, i a long > ige <>f illness. Mi. and Mi>. Thoroa- McCJ": " made a bus.ne-- trip Thursday to Murphy. The. hourt: .T .. tt rin'.'tly jn Birc h. S? ax s J v * k eas i hairs at st. t. - \ g tin t *it ir? day their c rnli Ids. Mr. Shelby F iankt ? i M.;ipl.y wfi- :n .!.( ii /; ; Jfund v ;jft? i noi A.n.afihc: f folks i< m Perf.r.imon ('reck att*-:.de . B.T.U. ? at IMeasani ?ii< S 'hJi.v a I;? r VI|- Led! . . f 11 s\v ?. Ga.. visiting his , MTt?- HoV . way at t t . Mr. Fulas ?.n\- wa- a please t t alio: ;,t t\a : ? me o: Mr. iIov...: ,3 Stiles Insj Sunday. Mi>s Ioiv. Stiles attends pea service- at J* oiramon :huicn last Sunday. Mr. and M:s. Jasj er Voyl were Satu'day evening guest of M . A. Voyles. Little Logd and Riken Voyle- ! Ranger arc- visiting th< grant] : >nts this week, Mr. and Mi> . Bill Stiles. Mr. Howard Stiles made a business trip to Murphy last Saturday. Mr. Alfrr Pay t went : tow:, last Thursday. The hard rains has done a lo- i damage to crop? on Ccatalog < reek and set the farmers behind ?. some extent. Th'- y're hoping for fail weather now. Some say the m >on is turned upside down, a sign oi d'-'y weather, others say the turtle doves coo for more rain. When the sun shims h i out of a cear sky 01 wh n it's coudy and pouring rain Theso are the two best signs of th< weather conditions. \f.,o IT ? -??r.v .-.nd duirhtei Ms. J.,mes Crisp visited Mis. Maris Mnshlmrn Sunday afterr.ocn. Mr. Floyd Hall past thru cur sec linn last Sunday. Skinninc pinewood ;.nd conveys ire ho,,t ?, i.iv dam" , ? Hiawasse, pre the chief oceupati r.s of our citi ze:1 at present. Messrs (,i nr. and Sheridan Greer, New Alkaline Powder ? Recommended to hold FALSE TEETH If you have sore gums or your plate drops?tf you are self conscious or nervous and your plate will not "stay put" you should use FASTiSETH. You will bo delighted with the comfort and security afforded by this new alkaline, adhesive powder. The mild alkalinity oi FASTEETH prevents an acid sor? mouth and gums and keep plate firmly In place?beeause It holds its consistency longer and will not seep away. Sweetens breath. Allows you to chev your food properly. Boy FAflTEETTB today at any drug ster*, % 1 5 The Cherokee Scot | LETIT1A Messrs Arthur Graham and Gorr J cn King roude a business trip to hj Murphy last week. ?'* Mrs. Ci.'l Evans and Willa Ne11 Elstel spent Monday afternoon w*th Iv Mrs. Ha^I e M . Fewey Burrell, of Mariett*, i- Ga., is visiting at the home of Mr. L C. E. Walker. id Messrs Alfred Gr en and Fred, e fT.ye. visited Mr. Julius Ftster Sun-j l- day. Messrs Gillian and Walker Elstei ,f ana Frank Fox enjoyed a fishing lS t^p to Hiawassee over the weeke enc. j1 A crowd of young people were j I enjoying their selves, over near the n I Co k bridge, by swinging over the y | river on a grape vine. The vine bell j came entangled with other vines r and thrrwed M-". Cldye Hampton v into the river and got a good wet) ting. 5 Several coppereahd snakes have I been killed around here of late. , Mrs. Arthur Graham and children ! spent Sunday afternoon with Miss I j Ada Hayes. Mrs. Hayes Fox was a caller at I TT _ _ iu?. Ii/iiic uj mis. von r^nr? .?VHI ..ay afternoon. I Mr? Haa 1 Crisp, we are frlad to -ay is improving aft T a short illness. Mr. Ca"*l Evans made a business trip to Murphy last week. of Chattanooga. were in our section ' Friday. Mr. Herman Stiler and family visited in this section Friday returning to their home at CopperhiU in ' the afternoon. Mr. E A. Voyles rnd daughter, i Mattie of Murphy, were in Birch ) Friday. Messrs Howard Stiles, C. A. Voy- . le>. CN.ar Mashbu n and Miss Delma > MeClure made a business trip to ' i town Tuesday. f Mr. Gilbert Stiles, Murphy, was j in our section recently. Mrs. Mattie Stiles visit d Mrs. Voyles Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. F' ?til and daughtei. Hazel, aid Mrs. Voyles a visit Mondy afternoon. J tl .'Ji=nr ritrtl liCaVCTS ant! Ua>' I i jrphy, went t. Town Tuesday. Quite a J<?t of damag was done I y *. heavy rainfall here Sunday ! ' ropa vfi washed un :ei or Co eta- i 666 M ?1A VVV COLDS Lie U : C-T ABLETS fir? Jay DropsOSE TOMC & LAXATIVE 1 rr&?: rssa *. Jp THE MOST F I Dickey ( f ' |W| it, Murphy, North C?flh PERSIMMON CREEK Re>. C. A. Voylcs filled his regu It ap ointment here Sat u day aK Sunday. Mi and Mrs. Char*? Rogers a ?. little son. Charl s Pah of Margin's ('reek visited his father Mr. C. D Rogers of Persimmon Creek. rhere were about 3d enjoyed the Fourth fishing in the Hiawass- < river lots of enjoyment and fun, bu1 not many fish. We are having a let of rainj weather in this section at pr-sen* anc is putting lots of farmers behind with their crops. Mi. Harrison CJonts was the din"ei guest of Mr. C. D. R gert Thursday. Miss Evanell Stiles visited Miss Pauline Rogers Thursday afternoon. Mr. Garlnd H* drick was the dinner guest of Mr. Ralph Rogers Friday. Mrs. W. D. Hogsed attended preaching Sei^i^es here Sunday. Miss Ernie Stilts of Martin's Creek was a visiter her Sunday. nr. enarne jonnsor. of P :ikland, Tenn. spent a few iays with hi? grand mother, Mr. W. D. Hogsed ar.d family the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stiles made s busir* ss trip to Murphy Saturday. Miss Nora Bell Clouts was tb? guest of Miss Pauline Rogers Saturday night. Miss Vina Rogers was the dinnei guest of Miss .Edith Cents Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Simcnds and laughter. Berth attenci d preaching here Saturday. Miss Nelma Simonds of Murphj is spending a few days with hei grand mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sim. onds this week. Miss Janett Campbel -visiter Misses Vf.sta and Esta R-gtTS Sun day. LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shearer visited M?. and Don Adams Satur day r.ight an' Sunday and enjoyec eating a big birthday dinner <.f hei father People ir: th!.> section are almost le laying by th .? eiopa Whi . ops : ) oiling good. A :a.-?e . w l rootore , to M-i. hj ju:;, r ui in : ?ee the celebi atior ar.n rt: ci ,v<l a veiy nice time. ." T.. Butter Of Cj?)>ers n i< ver;J ill at Tr.> writirt. A la:-' '".v enjoy \ the ..'tnnei at Hiawt^ee Jay Foartn. Ev<?jj ; ; .:? a very nice tin-. . ADVERTISE WITH US ^ajgyi S THE MO ^^LOW-PRI test i knee B THAT ^Hr ol?li??ai HfPf ^ more si wilh ec \ drive t iLfcT.. ) d, 7Yotf S NG JULY J ? Wm^T -*&- . 7=^ jj^ j ECSMMT j JjjjjjjJ i SAFETY NELY BALANCED Chevrolet V. [ Mr. and Mr*. Lester Ledford motored to Ccpperhill, Tenn last workend. j Mt. Ltster Davis motored to Cleveland, Tenn last week. 1 IFGALMAnTRS i County of Cherokee. ? ?In The Superior Court. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA; Plaintiff; vs. t I. L. RICE and wife EVA RICE; B. H. HELTON and wife ETTA HELTON; L. C. HILL, Administrator of C. B. HILL, Deceased; J. E. KFENEB; and M. F. DERREBERY & COMPANY, Its Successors and Assigns; Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND Pursuant to a judjgjnent tatered in above entitled action on the 17th I day of June. 1935, in the Superior Court of said County by the Clerk, I will on the 5TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1935, AT 12 O'CLOCK M., at the C junty Courthouse door in I raid County sell at public auction to j tpf mgnest biocer tn?Tcfor the foi! lowing described lands situated in 1 I said County and State in Hot j House Towr.Jnip, composing 63 *' acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: All that certain lot, tract or parrel of land containing 63 acns, mote or less, located, lying and being in Hot House Township, County of r Cherokee, State of North Carolina, being bounded on the North by lands of Bowman Harris and Leander Burger; Bast by lands of I. P. Hawkins and Leander Burg.*; South by lands d! I. P. Hawkins and Will I-awrence; and West by lands of Will Lawrence and Bowman Harris; and having such shapes, metes, courses, and distances as will more fully appear by referene to a plat thereof made by O. G. Anderson, Surveyor, March 6, JUZ5, which plat is on file with The Federal Lank Bank of Columbia. This and is described in a deed / yur/nnrif : SMI t*? H SUGAI S LBS. Mil 1 f?h? Fin? i < 8'Jnulatet ^ygETE?T j to- invite you 1?. ST FINELY BA > ICED CAR EVE ITS POWER AND ECONOMY, SP -ACTION COMFORT AND ST, BALANCED MOTORING IS BE Your Chevrolet dealer e^rdlallv J 1 the new Master De Luxe Ch ion! He wants-you to learn all about 1 monthly it rides ... how much more perfi onomy, speed with safety, gliding comf 1 how much more finely balanced it is in he new Master De Luxe Chevrolet?Ux :TTEVROI_KT MOTOR COMPANY, DETR wrf Ch&troWt low tMivcrcd prior* and Miy C.\f .A.C. trrr, {attest (ED& J. H EVRC _ a A j EUKDHC LOW-PRICED CAR : . Co. Murp] * 1 from Clementine Younr and otWnl to I. L dated April S, ijjj I and rcordid April 27, 1925, in Htl^I 88 prqe 1^5 and in a deed from J I S. Lawrence and wife and otiter, I L L. Rice, dated November 22, 192(1 and recordJd February P. 1925| i?| the Registry of Cherok e County, tel all of which reference is hereby! made. I The terms of sale a > as folio*.;! On-half (1-2) ol the accepted b;<! to be paid into Court in cish, 2rt! the balance on credit, payable ia! two (2) equal annual installment*! with interest thereon from date cf| sale at the rate of si* per centum! (67c) 1ft annum. All bids will be received subject! to rejection or confirmation by the! Clerk of said Superior Court and m! bid will be accepted or reported nc-! less its male T shall dep sit with said! Clerk at the close of the bidding! the sum of TWO HUNDRED t! FIFTY ($250.00) DOLLARS, as forfeit ana gua'.hmty of compliance! with his bid. the same to be credited! or. his bid when accep'ed. * Notice is now (riven that said! lands will be resold at the samel piace ana upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P- M. of the <ame date allies? saic. deposit is soo: er made. Every deposit not forfaited accepted will be promptly retained to the maker. This the 3 ?d day of Jujy, 1935. J. B. GRAY. Commissioner. (49-4t-g&c) o ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Dr. J. B. Smart, ceceased, late of Chrokee cour.tj, North Carolina, thi? is to notify i] persons having claims against th estate of said deceased to exhiUl them to the undersigned at Marty N. C. on or befor the 15th day ?( July, 1936, or this notice will fc pleaded in bar of their necovej, All persons indebted to said estat will please make immediat j.j ment. This 6th day of July, 1935. B. H. MIXTZ, Administrator of J. B. Smart. rf Miriri ; Wfree 1 \^\ FLOWING >, EVER SOLI) M / >d/i4ve , ,LANCED 1R BUILT EED AND SAFETY, ABILITY. LEARN TTER MOTORING invites yon to drive levrolet without any ihis car . . . how much Ktly it combines power ort with road stability all ways! See him and OIT, MICIIIGAN m. A General Motor* Value duxe, > L E T DEALER ADVERTISEMLNT i rkkii r, i _ | EVER B U i > T j jy, N. C.
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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