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NEAL, Traveng PassSrgent 16 No. Frpor Sr. Atlanta, Ga J. C. EATON, TravenImmi CHEROKEE CO. NEWS. Murphy and our people. At Sylva ; he will be associated with Dr. D. D. Hooper in the practice of medicine. 5 n We understand that an officer of we trust he will realize his the government is here working on fondest dreams in following his the Eayson case, securing evidence, chosen profession-Revenue officers Ptrv And wft mav exnect some start- sefzed two blockade stills Friday ling developments in a few days. It nit near Q Georgia line. Four is certainly time some one was look-. men were arrested and made bond, ind fpr nH inmrirind how ' this On Saturday night they got another mon m of- hi dth Tt now seems still in the edge of Macon, county, U1UU vwv.-. - " " - , m' I VI Ul . . ... -r.r , tt. . .1. hut tnp. man manft dood his ftran 1 ctittin tmi mailer r., jZitwimmmL Wllletnooy wsl and clock tinker, was a secret ser- an averae of one. a day. The offi: son. the general plea was for Claude, pposed upon Floyd Allen and his son, Claude Swanson Allen, for their part in the Carroll county court murder on March 14 last 'Both prisoners will be electrocuted on March 7, unless the governor inter fers, though at the conclusion of the hearing he 'did not intimaW what action he would take, if any, jor at what time he would issue a vice man in the employment of the government It will be remember ed by our readers that Eyanson was found in an unconscious state on the roadside in Eeaverdam townsMPt on December 16th, and he died on i,aw?ndWn hHlv hpptPn nn and ! kee county, whereby an officer has stabbed in the side. -Dr. C. Z.Caod- the right to seize and search an ar ler, accompaaied by his family, left lle or the premises of any one t f.r sivn whir nlnr.P v,o I and should he find more than half ,.,;n mnb hw fntnrp h.mP Dr a gallon oi wmsiiey u is prima uu;i r.nin, tn Mnmhv frnTT1 1 evidence that he is retailing. Scout cers engaged m these raids were: this being largely based uponhif Deputy Collector Jolly, Deputy Col- y(Juthf and the fact at he wag RQm lector Shelton and Special Deputy lo.-, , , r, : T x X v. i j a . - -customed to do the bidding of his J. J. McDonald. A petition is be-,. . 6 ing circulated ask'.ng our members of the legislature to pass a search and seizure whiskey law for Chero- Dillsboro the first of the year and formed a partnership with Dn B. Adams, and during his short 8tay.here made many friends who regret to see him lea e. The remov- FINAL PLEAPBH ALIENS. Richmond, Va Feb. l:--Goven- nnr Mfinn tndav heard the final rjlea al-of Dr. Candler is ; purely, one of j 0f lawyers and citizens for a com- Dusmess, ior u& v wiui mutation or the deatn sentence un father, regardless of results, Miss Nellie Wissler, Claude's fiancee, at tended the hearng. Citzen. This is the time of the year whei. mothers feel very much concerned over the frequent' colds contracted by their children, and have abund ant reason for it as every cold weakens the lungs lowers the; vita lity and ' paves . the way for : the more serious diseases that so often follow. Qianiberiain's Cpu Reme dy is famous for its cures, and is' pleasant and 'safe to take. v For eaiflp jby ALL ;pEALERS.:it? 4--- ': vi , t - ' s J C3
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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