PERSONALS Miss Louise Shook and Miss Willi* Bell McKinney have accepted positions with Candler's beauty shop. Both young ladies are experienced operators and the shop is fortunate in procuring their services. * Mrs. E. C. Moore, who has been in St. Joseph Hospital at Asheville, returned home last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartness and Mrs Hartness* brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alder Purser of Andrews spent Sunday in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. ? ? Rev. Charles Vovles. who has been visiting Mrs. E. ('. Moore for the past three weeks returned to his home in Cameron, last week. * # Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carringer, of Knoxville. who have been visiting in i Murphy re?er,tIy ?* <* nnw visitors in I Brasstown for a few days. Mayor J. B. Gray is in Franklin . attending court this week. Mr. Claude Love and daughter. I Sadie June, of Asheville visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Odom Sunday. a iters ai ,15,800 B ?composing banking sti THEY are neighbc ests and their : those of the citizens They have intimat of local affairs, are ri rial needs and are dl ing sound local busii In addition to thi characteristic of At 15?Hl?0 banks are b< ties of common practi ing relationships and Through these n information and ex| and broaden scientif render service reaci localities. a ThLs bank particip inter-bank cooperata CITIZENS BANI 0 MURPHY 12 Days Only 2i i 1 A $2 TUBE I A $3.20 TU j Alwaj | Esso Products ! THE CHEROKEE: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paper. Mr. ant Mrs. Robert Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Bet Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Led . ford. Mrs. Kate Dickey. Mrs. T. P . Calhoun and Mr. Francis Johnsor spent Sunday at Vogcl Lake. Miss Doris Bailey has left foi Trappe, Md. where she will live with her grandmother while attend ing school this winter. * * ? Mrs. E. B. Quinn Jr.. and Mrs. P. J. Henn left Wednesday for Statesville for a brief visit with relatives I of Mrs. Quinn's. They were joined on Thursday by Mr. Quinn and Mr. Henn j and continued the trip to the New York Fair. The party will be away for a week's motor trip. I M iss Both Walker spent the week end with her parents in Rutherfordten. ? * M ?s. Hugh A^i?rson is spendintr the week with her husband. Mr. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brittmn, Miss Celestin Price and Mr. Hall Duke spent Sunday afternoon at -iunaluska p iol at Andrews. Mr. Johnny Harris spent Sunday in Asheville. anks _ the present American ucture. S wly banks?their interactivities are based on of their Community, e, first-hand knowledge esponsive to local finanligent to aid in maintainicss conditions, is local touch which is nerican banking, these >und together by many ices and voluntary workaxsneiatinns. 4 leans they interchange periences that promote ic banking progress and bing beyond their own i lates folly in the field of XL { & TRUST CO. ~y rJ ANDREWS >r Day Spc ?Frcm Sat. Aug. 26 to 1 > PERCENT OFF ON TIF (WITH YOUR OLD TIR1 : FULL YEAR GUARAt Extra"Gift" WITH EVERY NEW Til : FOR ONLY BE (The World's But!) I rs the Best Gas?And Li) To Be Had Anywhere rill's Servi SCOUT. MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA . Miss Mildred Akin. Miss Leucine Wells. Miss Martha Nell Wells. Mrs. ' W. E. Studstiil returned lat week ~ j W. E. Studstiil returned last week from New York where they have 1 ' Columbia university. ' LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF 6ALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust from Frank?S. Hill and wife. Christine S. Hill, to the undersigned trustee, dated June 27, 1931 and recorded i in the office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokee County. N. C. in Book 103. page 249. default having been made in the payment of the indebted| ness secured thereby and request by ! the holder of said indebtedness hav j ing been made upon this Trustee for ; such sale, the undersigned Trustee j will, on Monday. September 18. 1939. at 11 o'clock. A. M. at the Courthouse door in Murphy, Cherokee. County, X. C. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: In the town of Murphy. Cherokee County, N. C. Beginning on a White o*iK ^ I "?,r Trorn me C50ULII eURC I of Valley river avenue, thence North 50 East 58 feet to a stake; thence South 40 East 165 feet to a stake; thence South 40 West 99 feet to a stake; thence South 26 East 41 feet to a stake; thence South 64 West 100 feet to a stake on a 16 foot alley; thence North 39 West 240 feet to a stake on the South side of Valley River Avenue; thence North 50 East 139 feet to a stake; thence South 29 East 27 feet to the beginning. Second parcel: Beginning: on a stake 150 feet North 55 East from Sid Pendley's North East corner, and tuns, North 55 East 50 feet to a 16 foot alley; thence with said alley South 39 East 195 feet to a stake on a 15 foot alley; thence South 65 West 77 feet to a stake, the South East corner of lot No. 12. as shown Moace Plat; thence North 26 West 190 feet to he beginning. This parcel being lot No. 11 of the E. S. Miller Subdivision in East Murphy, Map or plat* of which was prepared by E. C. Mease in May 1928, and the first par- ! eel all of lot No. lo and parts of Lots j six and seven of said subdivision; said I map i of record in the office of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County. North Carolina and reference is here made to same, and being the same lands described in said deed of trust above referred to. reference to which is hereby made for a more complete description of said lands. This the 15th day of August, 1939. J. V. BRITTAJN, ( 3-11 -rsm ) Trustee. \ORTir r \nnnv? CHEROKEE *COUNTY. |l By order of the Town Commission- . ers directed to the undersigned deputy tax collector of the town of Mur- I phy, I will sell on Monday, Septem- ( ber 11, 1939. at the court house door in Murphy, N. C., and each day thereafter until sold, to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the following described lands upon which taxes for the year 1938 have not been paid, in the name and for the amount given, plus four per cent pen- | alty and cost of sale and advertising. E. O. Christopher, 1 Deputy Tax Collector I Name Lots Amount Adams, W. D. Est., 1 lot 17.50 ' Alexander, J. W. 1 lot 3.06 { A/ley, W. M. 1 lot 60.55 | I icials i "uesday, Sept. 5 IES El) WEES . j K. tl I FOR $2.25 j ibrication I center On The Square 1 - - * - ?_ Alley, Porter, 1 lot 53.5S Axley. Mrs. L. D. 1 lot ..._ 35.18 Adams. Mrs. E. E. 1 lot 5.25 Barnett. H. D. 1 lot 62.34 Bates Lester. 1 lot 5.3c Battle. Mrs. Jane 1 lot 1.75 Baxter, Joanna. Est. 1 lot 12.25 Bourne, L. M. 1 lot 7.0C Boyd, W. A. 1 lot ? ? 8.75 Bowles, H. S. 1 lot 10.51 Candler, G. VV. 1 lot 102.9S Carringrer, J. B. Exr. 1 lot 26.25 Carrinjjer, D. V. 1 lot ? 45.62 Coburn, J. E. Est. 1 lot 1.75 Coleman, Frank. 1 lot 4.46 Collien. Geo. VV. 1 lot 1.75 Cook. \V. VV. 17 lot 6.74 Cooper. Mrs. Grace P. 1 lot .... 56.88 Cope. Mrs. Lelia 1 lot 56.88 Cope, G. H. 1 lot 19.25 Com well, VV. II. l lot 5.25 Davis, J. M. 1 lot 1.75 Davidson, Neil, 1 lot 28.61 Deweese, Mrs. Bessie 1 lot .... 18.20 Dickey. VV. S. 1 lot 54.86 Dickey, Mrs. Kate G. 1 lot 17.50 Dickey, VV. B. & Son. 1 lot .... 70.00 Dickey, Mrs. Lelia, 3 lots 183.75 Dickey, Charles, 1 lot 36.00 Dobbs, Mrs. C. L. 1 lot 58.63 Dockerv, B. E. 1 lot 9.92 Fain. VV. M. & Porter 4 lots 87.50 Fs5n. VV \f 20 lots 24.36 Fain. Porter, 1 lot 1.88 rain. a. r,. iteirs, 1-5 lots D Acres 168.88 Fain, Lula, Margie Weaver Flora Hambright, 1 lot 35.00 Fish, Charlie, 1 lot 7.26 Gentry, M. L. 1 lot 52.50 Ghormley, C. C. 1 lot 10.50 Gibson, Mrs. E. A. 1 lot ?... 2.63 Gilbert, T J. 3 lots ?... 12.69 Grant. B. P. 1 lot 122.50 Greene, Mrs. Carrie C. Heirs, 1 lot 14.00 Haigler, Sov. 1 lot 56.88 Hall, A. W. 1 lot 2.19 Harwood, J. H. 1 lot 3.94 Hawkins, Joe 1 lot 17.50 Hawkins, D. H. 1 lot 12.25 IIawkins_, E. P. 2 lots 56.26 Hefner, Kitty, 1 lot. 3.50 Heigh way, I)r. S. C. 2 lots 54.25 Hemphill, V. O. 1 lot 19.99 Ifensley, Mr.-. Vesta, 1 lot 10.50 Hill, C. B. Est.ate 1 lot 42.00 Ilill, Frank S. 1 lot 61.43 Hill, S. J. Heirs, 1 lot ?... 7.00 Hodges, L. 1 lot 22.75 ?. We Can Tell w Your Future w You're gay and young and yo\ ^ always want to look your best. Yoi A are going to comp to our shop ant A let our experts bring out you! A beautiful features. men you arc going out for i whirl, where other women will b< envious of your smart "new1 looks. They will want to kno\ how you did it. Plan the Future Today \ Murphy Bk Mrs. Neva Holt Mrs. Lovida Hemphill { tb. Your Boy and < rSTURDY CLOTHES We have both at IAIso shirts that "stand up" ui strong but lovely stockings and s EVERYTHING Y< Only a few days left?let as ha WfflTAKERB | \ Howell. A. Hutches. Clingman. 1 lot .' H . Hunsucker. (> F I 1 Hyatt, p. H. K - . ' 1 Hyde. W. M. 1 lot I 'I Johnson. Monty, l lot ,1 Jordan. J. A. 1 lot B King* K. 11- ^ ^ 17.59 9 Kitchens, Mrs. _lra I Lahn, Mrs. liHilti. 1 lot bul.. . 195,99 B Lovingood, Ross 1 lot 17 59 Lovtngood, J. V,' . B ' Mallonee. Mis. Ma B ! Moody. Mrs. J. N B Moody. Mrs. J. N B 1 Moore, Mrs. Flori B ! Mulkey. & Dickey, 1 lot 9.7} B Mount. S. C. 2 B Murphy Mills. 1 lot I Murphy Real EaUti 1 lot 122j| fl ' Murray Deo. E.l 5 25 fl McDonald, T. C. 1 1- I Nichols* E. G. 1 lot 8.75 I 1 Odell, J. C. 1 lot 525 I 1 Odell. J. W. 1 lot 1, Odoni. W. P. - lots W.74 I Fainter. F. E. 1 lot I Patton. Mrs. A. K 21 I ' rbillips. U. S. G. 1 1"' 2.58 fl Posey. Mrs. Alma & Lclia 1 lot 21.00 fl Ramsey, Frank Heirs 1 lots 45.00 fl \ Ramsey. Mrs. Winnie ' lot 56.08 fl gkirfj;. R. Sword, P. H. 2 lots $$25 I Taylor. W. H. 1 lot I Teague, Mrs. Fannie A. 1 lot 3.50 I Teague, F. L. I lot 4 50 I t Tompson, Harvey, 1 lot I i Tompson, Dr. J. W. 1 lot .. 69.82 J| i Tillitt & Hobtzell 3 lots 7 00 rj i Tilson, ?) L. 1 lot . ... 20.13 H Tilson, W.. E. 1 lot 8.75 I i; Townson, W. D. 2 lots . 95.02 H 11 Tate, Mrs. Frank 1 lot ... 3.50 || Vaughn, Miss Parrie 2 lot.-. Bal. 30.71 11 I * Warner, B. E. 1 lot 22.17 j Warren. J. D. 1 lot 8.75 1 Weir, Mayes 1 lot 56.88 I Wells, Mrs. R. V.. 1 lot Bal .... 35.25 I Wells, Thurman H. 2 lots 21.87 I Witherspoon. D. Trustee, Wells, Lot 1 lot 9.63 I ( Woods, Mrs. J. H. Estate 1 lot 61.23 I COLORED I Blackwcll. Wilbur. 1 1 ' Blackwell, Walter, 1 l??t j ' t arter, Boat, Heirs 11"' I Colvard, Fred 1 lot 4.37 I Powell. Carl, 1 lot 3.50 I j Smith. Ed. 1 lot it.75 I I -?j * Permanent Waving A e H air dying - ? Eye brow and lash W ? dying ? Facials ^ Manicures W Arcb f Henna Marcelling V > 0 eauty Shop J Mrs. Viola Akin # Miss Eloise Barnett J % ? ? !>c?att ^ \ i?li jirl Should Have ! >?IRON-LIKE SHOES | t unbeatable prices ider all sorts of play condition; | ocks, good warm underwear. Y DUR CHILD NEEDS | Ip you start the School Year righ*f Y ARGA1N STORE I .i

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