'???? ? Bunion is held k^day aftern'n ft, annual Hyatt Reunion was j 1 1 at the home I K Notla river near I eld r e l Christian fam- I ^ one hundred j B a large family j Bottom are ? deceased except r jrand R- Hyatt, I; Hp" ani' ^*" Hyatt, of r. Hyatt, of Ak - Abbie Harbin, Bfcexville. Ti and a host of! H,. psaddiili Ml~. ere happily gath- | ft sgethe al a nice discusft ;! their fathers after the ft. iraa set- Then the Rev. delivered a wonderful ser (*? of the oldest relatives partH, feeling that they be I together again J hi land of their forefathers. j Bilker School Opens ft Monday Aug. 8 tft Monday, August 8, 1938 Walkijool opened with Mr. Eisa Mc0 is principal Miss Geneve rne is the in t grade teacher. I 1 Vesta Roliei lias charge of the ' Blind third grades. Mrs. W. E. I J - 41 ? e-r. . j ^hfctiil has ' ' ui tn anu nun and Mr. . i< Nabb teache.; the B^a; : iades. The en^k-.r" to date 180. Bis unusually fine cooperative Bjr: *as evid? i <1 by the local B^t vrhen som? of the parents ex- | B*J a desire to repair the school Bbb;-. One room needs ceiling: Be so that it will be moio comBru:. for the pupils during the other oi the rooms need Botx.'. Sonu* money has already Bn raised toward these necessities. Bkimmunity :111s a box supper ^Bkheld at thi- hool on Thursday M t, August 2"> h. H The teachers pledge their earnest B - fullfillment of 1 ^ eir duties, and with the coopera- I of the pai of the communiB it is believe that the year will Bic! succe> :'ul. I For the First Time! IlIIOSALLY ADVERTISED WWMRE lufrtefru ATSUCH A LOW PRICE! tUhr i fJ t," a pair tinj>less chifjon or service Jj["Dtecd first lality, pure silk, !Ub ?J?.lonCl? in Charm -r ?CI! I rcnch Toast, a Tone, and Praline Beige. to .K I? 1 2 y?u can't* fjh- hose .t your favorite order dirc.r . box of 3 pr. Ifmim Parct- post prepaid. urn order i y mail 3 pairs of a size of a color. WODMERE HOSIERY CCn?. s,ot? Building, N. Y. C. tiiteSN | NEW 1938 G-E ( g Of EVER INCI f, ^ UW.YSlTh.b, ti in f for current, i < fn8 00<1' f?r faSt free2 M r conven'ence, etc. I | P"e value,. Aad we b, M s?^THERNS m --*1 Mui uuvrtii Alvr A AvOlS Chen LEGAL NOTICE Having qualified as Administrate! of the Estate of James Taylor, (de-, ceased) late of Cherokee Co. N. C. this is to notify all persons having any claim against the estate of the said (deceased), to exhibit them to the undersigned at Andrews, N. C. on or before Aug. 31st, 1U38, and all, persons or corporations who may be in possession or claiming any title to the following tracts of land are hereby notified, that I, hold the legal title to the same from the State of N. C. and all who have not the title from James Taylor (deceased) are required by the land laws of N. C. arc hereby notified to dispossess or recognize the iegai owner, and any refusal to comply with the notice will be pleaded as a bar of any claim here after. Tract Dist. Acres No. No. No. I 11 5 Joseph Henson 210 14 157 Doundary claim, 2700 David Taylor Tract 256 5 126 150 64 151 92 149 126 82 8 61 50 5 11 -- : 82 8 86 88 59 156 5 16 289 5 100 50 30 156 160 James Taylor Tract llist. Grant Acres 7 7 548 8 7 1442 180 9 1422 227 10 1424 161 11 160 1425 177 7 1426 89 ? .SI.JU III.i I'rempt, 353 7 1744 100 18 3707 232 10 3718 250 21 482 07 25 3710 228 27 3700 186 38 7508 84 36 7 3677 83 James Taylor No. 4506 enters 20 sections, Jan. 1, 1855. 7 12,800 543 1135 400 542 3289 84 97 1 1906 94 840 96 08 1 1907 95 607 10777 160 2507 2337 940 100 1909 99 1908 03 2126 174 4385 8699 160 936 3286 400 All persons or co-operations arc hcre-by requested to report to James L. Taylor, Administrator, Box 171 Andrews, N. C. on or before the 20th day of August, or their notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Tamos T,. Taylor I:. ]hi csr ion of tract 9:) ISxpl-l-U I ?EFHIGERAIOB | thrifty In PRICE ? Tlrtfty in CURKNT! Thrifty in UPKEEP I 'LI MAXES 12 YEARS REASING VALUES tautiful new 1938 G-E Triplet now on display. See them! upkeep, long life, for preserving and release of ice cubes, .ook at the price tags. Comelieve you will choose a G-E. TATES POWER CO. phy, N. C. ENJOY J ICNIC AT VOCEL LAKE I I Those enjoying a picnic Sunday at Vogel Lake were: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Candler, Mr. and Mrs. H. G- McBrayer, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Hoover and daughter, Julia of Lincolnton, N. C. ore visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover this week. M. I. Marks and J. B. Morton, of the H. T. Hackney Co., of Knoxville, were in Murphy this week, j Bill Petrie arrived Saturday for an j extended visit with Mrs. R. W. Petrie. I Mrs. Wayne Townson has arrived home after spending several months nursing in Cincinnatti, Ohio. She was accompanied home by Mr. Townson. Mrs. J. L. Thompson, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Akin for the past several weeks has I returned to her home in Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. H. L Pa?=i?" u __ ? - ?.vj uovc as their guests their daughter and son. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Huckaby, of S. Rock, Arkansas. M s. W. B. Doyel and daughter, Betty Ann, of Astoria, N. Y., arrived Monday for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Doye's parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. U Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Schultze and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Martin motored through the Great Smoky National Park Sunday. Miss Fanny Odom of Atlanta, and Mrs. Claud Love of Asheville were i t he week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. j\V. P. Odom. 1 Miss Boa Marks of Atlanta, Georgia was the week-end guest of her I sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Sam Kay. Dr. IL J. Pierce, President of I Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga., jwas a visitor in town Sunday. Elbert and Eugene Taylor of Topjton, are here visiting their uncle and I grandmother, Frank and Mrs. Mattie j Taylor, for a few days. i m I AND SP , ? MU SATU) There Will Two Ball G< Speaking Pr GOV. CLYDE R. H< CONGRESSMAN Z1 WtAVtK WILLIS H. HORTOr of North Carolina THAD EURE, Secret GEORGE ROSS POl Auditor JUDGE FELIX E. A AND YOU NEED Tbv it with relatives in Seattle and Ta- < coma, Washington. \ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid and Mrs. T. R. McCelland spent the week-end > in Clinton, Tenn. visiting Mrs. Reid's sister, Mrs. J. R. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harshaw, of St. Petersburg, Fla-, are visiting I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McD. ( t Harshaw at the "Jug Farm." 3 ? ___ ASK YOUR Gl FOR LAND ( BRAND CANI ! I OUR PRODUCTS: Pork and Beans ( Sliced Okra Tomatoes 1 /m _ i nr_ . i . . . i UliTtt (111U 1 L!llidiue5 j Blackberries ] Turnip Greens I Apples LAND 0' THE ! CANNING A (BRANCH CANNI Our name is vour gi IE to, BARBE EAKINO Pf RPHY, 1 RDAY, At Be Plenty To 1 ames Old ogram Includes: DEY ROBT. R. RE ?BULON DILWORTH Young Dam Lt.Gov. MARCUS ER Attorney ary of State SOLICITOR J J, State WYTHE M. F Asheville P LLEY JUDGE SAM OTHER PROMINENT IV NO INVITATIOI BRING YOU 5UDJay from a two weeks visit at Elizabeth City and Naps Head. While in Elizabeth City Miss Townson was the guest of Miss Sophia Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. E L. Town soil and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carringer left Tuesday for St. Louis. Miss Nora Leach, of Franklin, was he week-end guest of Miss Carrie 'lalu"";e10CERYMAN r THE SKY NED GOODS Cireen Beans I Rhubarb D _ a L>CC15 Spinach IRY IN MURPHY) * 1 All. lat For All! Time Music l. Clubs of N. C. IOHN M. QUEEN ost Master R FRIENDS