2 ?*==T!=?5?HH-BS-=9=BBaC IVomiiet He'll Go to ' Sunday School and Escapes Spanking ' f : ' 1 Kansas City. Feb. S?Clarence, Y npMi. 14 years old. and wearing Ida first pair of long: pants, temaln- 1 ed apankless today. Clarence was. c< publicly whipped in the Juveni!e ^ court today as Juds* E. E. Porter-1 E field yesterday announced he would * be. r" Young man, have you anyching to sav?" Judge Porterfield asked TAX N< l w ill Tie at the follJ stated below tor the purp Taxes. Interest is accurr one per cent per month. I -** t n rra r? /^\ v * a ? t Iy y. .viondav HOT HOUSE?Y. T. Jc day, February I 3. 1923. WOLF CRF.F.K SCHOC nesdav. February I 4tii. I WEHUTTY O. L Tor, day. February 13. I 92 3. PATRICK?R. C. Haml February. I 6th. 1923. SUIT?John R. Mason' February 17th. 192 3. LONG RIDGE?Morro Monday. February I 9h. VIOLET?Will Rose's S ruarv 20th. 1923. UNAKA?G. F. Roses February 2 I st, 1923. OGREETA?J. W. Odor February 22nd, 1923. Res] J I AX COLLI FREE TO F VVhen / Ou become * subscriber you are entitled to an .? most unlit and advice abtoiutety char Hrin? :he p- 1 Vv. ' y .r h community to u? and t y will rect itors and sr.v:.tl:sts . t\" come export n their - Jtion Tin 40o.uou farm families a.ready It" : .1 do not. " ? 'tits a y? . < Erst it e y ? t > th:< sr.; : -h .-a; ! unbeatable pa; r twice a montii. SOUTHERN AGi the giant of Nashville Wood \ I We want seve-?l Icac & will want a paper to I this winter. We hav J have the wood. Let' I Wood should be cut i I lengths. I 1 r ? ia Clarence came into coart hut monrinf. "Yes. I want to proraNa that jo to school every day; go to ? lay school; mind nay father i ?other and report the deten tome each Saturday." So the judge paroled Clarence lis parents, who told the court t 'never had had the heart to w iita." There are 544 women's ard gi !ubs with a membctship of ij, rjcanized to carry on home dem - it-op \\ rk in >Corth Carolina 3TICE! >\ving places at times iose of receiving 1922 lulating at the rate of . Feb. 12. 102 3. ihnson's Store. 1 ues)L MOUSE ? Wed923. rence's Store, Thurs>y's Store. Friday, s Store. Saturday. ?w School I louse. 1923. tore. Tuesday. FebStore. W ednesdav. n's Store. 1 hursday. DOM E1CTOR ' A D MCD C rti\iriLii\j ' to the Southern Agriculturist mtcd service of information S' vo sympathetic study of ed: ; v .its :' ? - oiuv have hi ;r advin is yours for nsklnj?. tako the *"?i i .r f the S ;th" >r si.pn f, three years will erv. c :n atiil t >n to an RiCULTURIST, THE SOUTH Tennessee Vanted is f f wood. You ' read, especially e the paper, you s Exchange. n about two foot ' teeScout , \ V /\ THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. FIRST PHOTO OF ENTERINC tan.nd . ji,., ..... tion t y k* I t? \ . h*y 'hip . V* | The troopj wore photographed i\\jpU'(1 urr:ti .. to fcisaen and ot 1 ing and manufacturing ?perationi ( ir.g at Dueseldorf. RUHR RESISTANCE AGAINST INVASION NOW IS FALTERING i ?? _ Only Sporadic incidents of violence are report' ed. Berlin. Fab. > - Chancellor Cur.o want tothe Ruhr Sunday morning to iX'T". hi. personal influence -n ? fferui.g rtst>:anc" to the French ?cvuyat.e Gorman chancsllr w.. : ? . } . - headquarter* at F!?ViOLENCK NEARS END IN RHINE TOWNS Du eld : f. Fel The situation in k Ruhr : dr fting buck to the n gular r-utir . The population, workers and tradesmen are gradually he coming outwardly r?muled to the prosenei- of the occupying f resistance of the function^ ar.es appear to he faltering The opp sitioji -f*he industrial magnates h wevi-r. sh?>w- v c: >:" abatinj. | The p-> -ibiiitj of a general rising again". the French seems very re m to. 1: ' f \ . '.< m e . utinue. ? ! . L I 1 . - - -f ' I ' ? - n *- " ,'1 ' i civilian by a French scr.try at J. iffitKEI appeared to U -?-?tii. g t la.-t n:gh*. although ad..c&sed .:1 Fra-nth and si. \ . a pa:.. Sixty-six barg*-;: loaded with coal d nrcorHinc fn the nffiriaF ha\ e been d -patched to Stra>sburg ^ and sxty-thre. ni re, whicjj were confiscated. are : g along the Rhine awa.tir.g tugs to tow them up the river. The barges average j ?hcut 1,CC0 tvns vovjfc Tcu with French crev.s are now work .:.g u;i a d d"V.n the Rhine. The al forwarded by rail into Franco is ah. half the amount floated: thus tru total coal tl. French have got out of the Rub s r.-e the oocuj at n is a little mors than 2l>0.??ot) tor... whereas, under the old sy- ? .. . tht y would have re ccived 4GO.UOO in the ?anu perio erviro? .:re hair, .red by the r.ecer j.-ity >i re:>u. the strtKeri, in-ur Uederal Fayot i xplains that i ir.p ;ocrd supplies, and for similar reasons, hut he experts to move very larpe quantiti.s oi coal daii? to France :ne beginning of next week. The Germans are not attempting to approach the trench control posts, and run the coal trains to within a few mile.- <_.f the occupit eastern and southern frontier, where they abandon them, causing much congestion. The locks are completely usutr French control i? both the Rhine J and Lippe canals. The French also MUKFHY. WORTH CAROLINA FRENCH TROOPS ; GERMANY while on the way {r, m Puaseldorf. h?r Ruhr iuwn?, to ta?L* . ter m.np. Photo eh ffi the l'oilai antr^jjii5o* With Pig Lye ' Can't bee As Yet Tsieraon, N. .ii eb. .V?Teete "*.nuv ?; n liar old Lerrc.r. w.ct, to . ( if e.t- i r. r. !\?ar.i Morgaa 5 ' " . i J If - .It e\e about *0 da ye .?a*' it. a effort to re hi--' flight. indicated tl.Jtt he ** - tt.. to ! ' object*, it vtr.s learned uday. 11.? b y ua? rejiurted r ^ t> !v .< ? abl* to ti e 1 :r.j;a: h letvci-n l.jfht and darkni s.th.:'i i.v* *::? a>t wotk. I " M declnred the Loy> eye v, .r. a sthy c"iul ; a .1 luit> ;nK* i;> rniuiy Ut>| .1.* c : r.^; .. >? * li - a*d tu- y v. u.u arc- to \v:.;t 1 ca.. longer b : :r h? * s ?*"? removed. i.cir. ''I'lttK'i, %i:i. is 17 years old, * i Iil l > a fire-crucker explosion. | Card of 1 i.ar.ks We wixh to expr u- appn.-u i tie?! to the member tho i'? - on- j .viKiar; S cf the M . . di-t Church f !jt, . .. f ?r tin k-aati fix'. fi. wer . i i. on th grave of my wife and ' ? < ? rl)U. W. A. tiii.A.iAi>i. a:ai I'iuiurcn i rabt. i N. C. nt I th roaoi leading ir-.te una . .nl l?? rinai.y. The ofiU|i ire;*:;rdcd Berlin's -t ... :?i? t that th. r salaries will h paid if thi . ontinuc to dk . .... : .< r Mi^y of the [Germans havt. ... d to remain. Railroad vr\.i. .e ith.ru land v.. iually norma , and the lines in ! Ruhr region are not occupied t y the Freneh in a nxilitary sense. ' The strike at Maycnce continuis ed. tracks being torn up for one hundred yards in the \.cinity of j Bodenheim. The French are operating railroad , lines encirculing the Ruhr for the 1 transport of i\.oJ for the civiiiar ; , oj datii n. army servi< e supj lies .:.J limited na * ;'er traffic. ' Keener Monument Co. J. S. \Lk.NER, Manager Tomotla, N. C. Ca'i or Writ?, if You need a Monument ?SR' REMvEDYi v-* ?ro*TMC neutron Coughs, Colds. Croup WHOOPING C006H, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS, -SOLO EVERYWHERE- ?> " . ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT? . ; ' Sylva "Hie school at this ' Pr*" rreasirif nicely under the control oi Prof. R. K. Hough. Kernvt Lonngood said if he did not grot some mail pretty soon from some of these iitt!e curley-Haired he was going home. P rtha i.ovirgn said lie expected to jj.. back to tlrandview if Her. sr. C'I.\ * v ii -tayed here. Herr.*.an ti.uer .* sad if l?er:ha I-< T -C .. t.'.v ' here he never expected to Co anywhere II.Hard 1 or v -d raid :f h? boyt didn't mu d h.ro bettor and get ?P out of of the bed h* diun't know war ha a a f".i - [ , i?? Baylc* Dockery gilooking eery ha 1 lhc?f ?iay? Hei oee i?o is going feo dry op oa the ?tera. pleased w;th h.a big fins boy. R..iard Ix>ringood ; very well We don't believe Vernon Docker>i? |f>'ing to get on ugh money ahead to write the GrandY:ew g.rie and boye. Ka'pa Adaie^ said :f Herman Olive' ate sapper with h a g.ri any m?mg h>in. th-re wouid he trouble around 5ylva. Annie I^'e Povep said if >he d ?J r.? t hear from her b? t fellow at Grandv.ew .wae just g-ung horn* ar.d see what wa* the matter. Ernest Adams *ad >t aavh >dy wanted to fight just come on he wag jit; 11 "n the job a. usual. Mar* H .1 I> . ketball team was defe?ted bv S. ? I . Feb. 1, 2-1 to 17 Quint? n 1 vingond ha< a bad ca-e ( f the blue* at this writing. NOTlCt?Have irm? |oud work W.ll sell ch-*;> or would trade for .1 caod onr-tor. Ford truck. FRANK D. DICKEY. The Green: Daily News is recognized- ns the I It gives a news serv ic< torial page is always c ing. Independent in p and views from every On its rapidly gi are the names of the s ward-looking citizens, without this newspapi subscription. Six months, Daily am Six months, Daily wit Greensborc GREENS 8 ~t . ?y j1T.KT-?raMPT-~ ,TW n I np I ieachers Is Your S< ' Do You Plan to Att We offer, beginning with that a li count for summer $ classification of your ccrtifi* full .information, address? W. E. 1 STATE NOF j CULLOWHEE FfkuT" : To Select Rural Carrier for Wame On February 24 Examination Will Be Held Here?Open To Citizens in T rritory of i The Post Office Th? United State? Civil Serrir# Commission has announced that an examination will be held in Murphy on the 2-ith dsy of February. foil ;?t:r; >?e of selecting a rural car rr *-r she route at Wame. N. C., to an announcem cot made y.\ : r J. -entlv by Postmaster Creole wh w ! conduct the examination. According to the announcement, the examination w!l be open only t?? c re-, wh > are actually residents f the area served by the Warn* '' ee. but women will not be . -red for the position unless . ey are vrrdovrs of U. S. soldier* f marienea. or the wives i era. sailors, and marines whe ^ \: ; .rally disqualified for ex- I -r at.'ui by reason of injuries fW I ved in the line of military uuty. The route, it is understood, carries w.lh t a salary of $1,300. fh.nse desiring to take the oxamiaation can secur* blanks and applv ' r* th?. P stmaster at W?ra? r?r at Murphy, or from the United < i ? ? Service Commission ^ W. . i?n. I>. C.. "Applications should be made at once." said $Jr. t'r . "io that the names of t!^ applicants can be forworded to ;k? ? on at Mfashington befoj^ he .:i.e for holding the examina* 50 GOOD CIGARETTES IO* - HtlMUINC. I wr up%... .H Aiii^ -AfV DULL T^f?? DURHAM sboro 0 i ? state s. best newspaper. unexcelled and its edilean. broad and interestolitics. it presents news angle. owing subscription lists tate's b? st and most forCan You afford to be er? 1'orward your trial ' 1 Sunday $4.50 p?, jj hout Sunday, $3.50 > Daily News ^ | BORO, N. C. j , T eachers chool Out? end School This Year? February H. a twelve weeks* course school credits toward raising rate. Expenses at a minimum. For iIRD, Dean tMAL SCHOOL N. CAROLINA ' Bi