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VARIABLE ROUTE TICKETS | WILL AUVtMvt, <vvT.: - I ? HPS Jacksonville, Fla. ? The Southern Railway System has announced that this season it will offer to tourists coming from the North and West to Florida resort points a groat variety of optional routes with stop-over privileges at all intermediate points I in both directions. This wiii enable tourists to use different routes on their going and i returning Journeys and in this way to become acquainted with the a?-1 tractions and advantages ol* different sect ons of the South. A handsome booklet with maps and | detaijed deseript ons of 116 differ- \ cut routes which, are open to travel- J crs using the S rhcrn f , i Wa-h- j ington, t'im ati. ! ei?s\. St.; Lou 5 or Mom l.:s t* inter n its iik Floriuh a d other s&athcrn Bice-, s 1 has jus been - .? 1 by the S hern and will be given vvi-le di tr : ution th - : the N a id W, As the variabil route privilege is very :* -. >r is l|i va ' era. ? J B6i Zge&T? w ? . . ntzc Jv Sk j J" 71 3 ! cc V. -J TV} ' S ' . Mf lUwe, - . ' - " llSSI Murphy - ?!. C. you a sub ri m .? -in04 1 j l Bcome expert in tiu-.r solution. If \ m do not, 30 cents a yes .Me paper twice a monl { , iC-UTMERI'.1 A _ I THE OIANf * I N"fivUe s 1 .m-gy-ir Si" ' -*I 1 " 1 CiRO*ViKO A I TC r.RQV-' A ' ; C ROP i r 1 Anybody can order 8 im us. kl I I < 1 : A - ' T P i jgg - . .1 :f O". j 8 <;. t row. '". ir to u?j yc :: you f . S -I - f ex. i x1 - - , 1 ? CLOTHING SCHOOLS HELD I It ~r ?fTNTj popular; I" ".V 'jcsn are being Taught Hew to Make useful Wearing Apparel. A Raleigh, 'an. 8.? A very popular phase of the demonstration work for women and girls in 1922 was the loihing -chools held in the rural 'mnunit: s and at the countjy seats | by h me agents^j From early spring j * the ? h ive been going j on along with the gardening, poul- J *" k ry, ami f?> ?d work, states Mrs. Ja # S. Mi Kimmon. in charge of this work! for the Ag icultural Extension service. The Mamance home agent reports | in M ir.-h the i wa> conS^mMnMHUW aTiu uiv "m\>- j * : . fron r.ii over the county 1 ike hats for themselves - ' i .. d ai :"v. do! m * ? r ' - i ?*ivc j "At rie ,XB?ftin? a wo- J( i : .:r Id raw hut that t ? .1 th wo . . v.a 3 at* t: a ''m ' .% : tho ,:i;v ' ; r > :. i imim asmmwaamaanaas s A t -~j | *. f"*. . ' .' : v-. v.r to ti Scuit r-t .V-rtcv.at ?? ... m .... ?4 .rice ct inljr .. -or .. hargc. h. -i?n !:.v -j i !' -. t -n *s ar. h. *' ' Cj lturjs':", O! THE SOUTH f ; e-ir.esccs J^ ^ i) i ?xrr-.rKstt-TYT?~JIW&7 ^ iCi? i -ACvO 6 A?.L ."HO P ..AN M||| . j, ? r r- oi> ""MM . ? i'- -> ;aS'COMUOO Y*.A!> . 8r .i-.scis and get instruc- *i i . , or.' V. r t a - ~ BCRLF.Y T < B A C ' ? us at hijrl' tr prices (; n g# i- . ai ? I>Kp V.'iLf. 31 Yi .* ^ . -! ' ' " X ' " 't!h- coat?- | AT o 'c y. - VOQH cochra:;, v. .:< N, CAR, ! THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. M'J! IEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS!; i' li ed Premiers Cannot Agree on Reparations and the Entente fiANCE FREE TO ACT ALONE IVBS ausanne Conference A'.so Is Likely to Fail?Industry and Agriculture Ask Relaxation of Immigration Restriction Law?President Vetoes Bursum Pension Bill. By EDWARD W. PlCKARD j > RESIDENT HARDING has * vctccd the Bur sum bill, V.iicn \ ' provded inrrc.: cd pensions 'or v :-:ans of the Civil and Wexi n wars and the r widows. . mainly cn the pround c-f --cnorrsy. Is this action in accord with i scnt.r; er.t in yaur ne ahbor ? hoed? J :r :i: S tl . . -li.-l n ii. ^ . . Par'.- ' :s? w.-i'K, a'-- Oule- j ' if.] Jo !- :? )i ::! rig;Vi"..."l : . n il'.l ; us': ii- ?!' the C. . an ivpnratlor.s. | ml a i i- .i - -V ii.r c >;:f .M!"" ' ip. 1ea>- i:is Krai t;? :k*i alone CUeltv | ir. r: UJer t from (!? : rii y. r I- . ' iolneare aiit.vil ' and at"-, r r 1; y > at la aft ! : :in versy eaeh ?le- ! .. : :: . . t the oilier was | sf.T was " -a n : tra: . ml :t ..a- lit* \t> .1 al rtijV t*rr:i:i ?l t.'-.Klio tl ruptuit*. s- ; - IJVf to inn: ;M:t? I; is i ? .'TIS. Tl:.* I'.rlti -li .! * u * J., i !.*n !*r \ in. rtihu 1 .* .nH'tit <f." . ale \ as ! y r ! art* itanjt .'. a- v ' .* if 11. Gpnettll tt* 1 b.iff ai i 1 " -s : > a ' * f" !'r ' ' s P'."'* 1 . .- \V! a'e.er s'r ' ' ? , . 1? the ta- -ra: , . . -' * Sfi?SB?jf Maini; . . , ... . j ... . ... >h rr.iiif. . . : i--; i. : '! s t.- | I ...... ; Q|( -t 1th ; I ... f I..- : < .! deliver1.! ! , ji; :? ; rt' > " 1 >: -'I!-. - I. \:Tm: - .* *? ' : < ilu' ' *'' : .. to r s-_ > 1 ' ': ' 1 .. Z'lZX V , :-r l.'iv f*'' e f*?mv ' .-. A I . -\> u .11 _ ' must - " A'' ::: ;: . \ v ; i. ? - jt ; ,. > ; I if misy U : . . ' !: ? : 'StttM ; I . .. i. iiare a ai interest ... - - aianj b*< * 2 ] ' u. . . :; . -*?> \n \xi . r-r . ? :?': nl'ow iSeia'.nn/ v Is i-' ''i' :Ia*Kg ~ \| Fi. it jj j stiaio ivtfu K-ii lr- : ??;?;*. rations as t i ; -?i j'i . : t f 1 mo;.. : 'n:-. . : ua! fc; -.f u | ?t:' .!.! l ?':*?>" ? ? . - . hlj i: Staffs neutral 11 i!j ' | : : : ' + * J RPHY. NORTH CAROLINA IITUILK the Uusanne Near Ehst * * h'Ua- o>aferviutf marked tliue. " '"-3 k. tho nrrnnlm iu mis, i!ie Turks were bolstering up heir nHiru^t', or obstinacy, to stain! irtn .n o|*poslti**u to tlu* demands of lie 1 British. In the national assembly 1 it Angora the majority seeuie*l to bo mains! ;l?e making of any further concsslonsi V? the allies ami it was rejorted 'lint instructions were tele- j rraphed ?o lstuet Pasha to continue' res stance to allied pressure on the j . juestimis Mosul and capitulations.] ?:i the other liaml, Marquis Cur/..?n retirpfd from his hoi'day In Paris with, a iiinfelwwS fraiu l.aw to re-1 | 'use all Turkish demumls tin t already | mil been rejec ted. The llritisdi appear , jot the least alarmed by Turkish j dtrents of warfare. I lj M?I>irH\\T!ON of the Immigration ; 1 restrlcti.-n law so that the exist-' iiist of Utwor iii the t'nitedj States may I i r?T? *-?I is stro; j ry l?y the ihe jlar^e industiies whieh I :r< j??; i hand* ir, 1114" move: : i. (In Thursday' : he h? .-e ' 'Itiaiiltrc* oil IlruniaraTi*?X1 ' ' rt! ] ;""- ! > of :: eotiiiii'ttee ? f ' the Inter: : . : ' Msincf.n'tuivrs* as-oi?iof), vv!:! :i were formulated in eon-1 bul tat ion with agricultural letnjcrs and] are hui'nfi 1>\ ni:i}?u> and eo' ? :v-s- , , sen f. i' It : ; nj: n !r.- r!:! ai d ;ri liu tl states. The eoaimi:toe ::a?Ie these re< onmienuat?jji>s: 1. 'li st in Tlx - i: the ?|;. 't:i ?>f esieh . ;i 11 iiv of otlerwise aduissilde liens in !.?r the present law, due re s! '?!!''! I?.? ui to the a seer. ii.ed ;?:v.;;:a! Hssi^ratJoti fr??? ? the 't'Tr States of |H - : s i f swell Iia; ioQjtlity. Tl t: -< fe rirv ..f lah'-r shall ' ;i ii; i ; n the i res,-a;a; ion to Y.m >:' at is factory evidence of a eon*ir : i;_ short:iv?? of I T"r|it a paith-u- . r el. - or > . t.. ; imlt #ot!i',f\vise .-s. a ;ti e\ ess ef tiie a until. in his nlumet. I. >uei: con?!: > n is iuiprmcil. That i'" shut s? .;]! |??? made for . nth : oi ale r- at ports . ..ai ion or where t: eir pnsss e-4< that su re, i r ; e;-- >],* t; i waived up? n as-nr er . er meV tlv satis ft et . ti nat on ' s i-ecn mnile. < 11' or. of course. bitterly i ; ai;\ - j> : \ e i.-ii of ': e r i 11^ that inercsised r _ . r ' i la' er will re-"At hi s ' i ;??m|H*rs saya ? :i ! - r I -i-:irlal :.! 1 hat the munufao ^ It' 11PIN S " o Ft! . . < PfH or. . a afljfl: -:ll' V\ Id. : ; . Iv: n. . e f J. it - ' t ?" !P?V" ? -i- See ' * e i: ?;* 1 all > ill ! 8v f;. : . : .. Mm:. i. .-- i 1 iii- ' . :i A-l i ?* i 1 : ] . va hu-mess iiw New V. I: - . : :* 'It'llI ir!?tl ; i lure i.: . ? retail liis p<Xs.t ".oil. tv! - e,N. ! 1 ! . : . \ ro . ; . Mr. Full ilr* his :if*. a r.'? : .. - . ?.: to r< : -... 1 ere is a ruHHwHlt 3ilrl r >i .rive ' .' . . - t!. 1". . - / be it atie se i f \\? ": s :ly re erteij the (ctT - !. ..a jiiOj > *-t a :oa.-i?ov\er puvi j to declare war sha? + ?' ^ " ' . . - a i. ' a.- . ? i*-i " ..." i?? make an agreement tl?a w>?M . .r lu?r l.bcrly ?f aeil.ui it t ? * :TON ;!ove?t>i! a rrre:. fV V e:.'".nt !:isT WOl K I . I :. - . ,.l Hardin ( t :. x i; - l .: : .nir talk i, v. . Jl- rvey. tli '. j f'rt >' i i ' si No ; ' 1: i. >1' ia'N:?l s nal Fit } %>> V : -:. .M lite senate U-" ' ' - . - - <::> 1 a res. 1 ;* * ...j . . i ?. r?nil lie is 1. by : tl. by TV* cnnsei t!:. i.; te. . ? ;; : fv. . pd :-o;;s ;> :" - ' tl? ' liltl ' :4, -arlong coiiinissioa occori IV i:.:r ^ . f pjirt VIII ef : \ ties iml sc?Vi&IY . i; .if 1 ' U ? . peavo V ;I r..;- ;,-v.* This move was approved by 1 #?;v- '' lit. l\?j" Vis len^' ffesii'e'3 If ';V. ' e ~'r I 1 -or, ! :-vt * II r. ?u ra 1 ov. ?' ; r;-ms enm: '? 1 11 ?i; 1 Fnroi-e by J.aviity n " Ol , .n . : s.?l?:lin of "The 1?. -ic tu-e'-'e - e:.- ;.i of tJH n , ira i- . ''' . -n for ?.'r>:ntH'th > ?' *** , ; , Kotend H J ..i. w " Kt*' lift ^ ' V \mbing time ;s here. SAYS DEPAKTMEHT akf Care of the Ewes, Say* George Evans, Sheep Specialist, of the ' Extension Service. m loj Raleigh, Jan. C?. -"Lambing tlnie ^ approaching: and sheep breede^ ^al hould be prepared to look carefully Fui fter their ewes." says George Ev- ^a: Sfteep Specialist, of the Agrl- a' ultufal Ext^dfiion Servce. "They hould be n pood condtnon at ths ^ ^ i?ne in order to produce strong ambs. [g j "hey -should be provded wth as much asture az pos^ble when the weather i permt them to graze, and plenty ^U] * clean roughage when not on pas- (jr . <>. Never teed mouiuy flggPS gtt ct iocially at this period, so that t"iey '! have an abundance of milk wlten I [)c he lamb is born. Feed a- small ouni of grain. "Provide comfortable quarters f"r Ca * ?m at night and on wet cold day? !* do not have the quarters too kt. Avoid small doors f-r them to Td through. \ sh( d open to thiu jfl nth with a good roof and a tight \ St. - I -? .:.T. .. i < > o lime easi. norm .01 ?. i > that there are no draughts throup^ j ltd or Kirn is pood f.? rtbein. "See tHut the ewes hnv plenty of "ereises. Trim wool fiar.i around *' he udder and all loo wool from Jl1 . ound tb< flanks and an., filtl* ; nooumulatcs aroitind thu hocks and twist so a - to allow the lamb to fcet at the teats easily: ml that no in e wool will 1*% available for it f.> eat. B Pf*?^ C? "1'i-iviih the ev.v with clean bay ad fresh \vat< r tin* first day after hinjj and d<? not feed heavily for : !- e or f uir days. Give her plenty ' t and early in the movnlnp. If :ir\. stay up all nijrht with k after the ewes late at n fBfr A: d of our new years W l.cli \ in our own, c r t-?re r.ntl th merch; S ti- i ? j2 V. . eve roar ec:vifc?j ou ?! . ' H V. he!.eve we are in hottes ti.an in t'f ' v.v K \Vi have tait <1 tia* mav ? ! . our ^fp'e yoour stor v.:\- h.nc to please you. | i?i Townson ? ft Complete He * __ f I ATTENTION, m. The federal Lam the Cherokee N. F. 1 quarter to loaned C1 : s o.<e^. ^:ay. oraharn < | Any farmer needng n 1 -is a-.-seciation at 5 ' ' rrocd f- rm land. W il | applications to >i or* -n*ill rriv^ anv info .] 4 3* ' j '! cJ o I j? | ^eciet! TQMOTLA I 'A Friday, January 12jlj3. Report of the condition of . Bark of Murphy Murphy, in tto oww 0 M trolina, a the close of business^ fl Dec en Ser 29th. 1922. U RESOURCES SJ tns and disc unts . . $240,974.o6 *j| maud loans /- . . .. 25,000.00 irking House. .$2,254 'A p. & Fxtrs. .. 1.620 3,874.00 ?h in vault at \ net nounts due froi. B'ks, * 5*nkrs. S: Tr?*n* 81.994.74 ecks for clearing,. . . . 4,143.65 t?t! ' $355,986.85 LIABILITIES pftn! Stock Paid in _ 30,000.00 rplus Fund . _ 15,000.00 idivided Profits, less and taxes paid .... 4.X29.72 posits subject to check. 93,128.83 yum! Certificates of Der~?it .. .. .. 202.040.16 shier's Chocks outstanding 11,488.14 it?l $35S,986.8.Efj ;ite of North Carolina, l ?urity Cherokee. Inn. 5th, I. I,. E. Bayless, Cashier of >uve named Bank, do sol roar that the above statemei ue to the best of my kty b L. E. BAYi.KS Subscribed and pwo o, this oth day of J i>rrect Attest: iilk flow for the la. \ t i t Year I resolution to a r\ e you >ur r . y and it.- people, , 0(1- an r our or;-. es will i you now ^ ,u '\v 1 etter how. i year with m-w jroad . betinn: ion to pleass you. e. Tell Ua your want?. We & Anderson >use Furnishers r FARMERS! d Bank has allotted to A. $40,000 for Lins to the farmers of C lermcl Swain Coun :ies. .oney can get it thro jgh -> oer cent interest onl i be glad to fur usH anyone warttng mc nejj rmation desired. ] J Hayes J 1 j
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