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pUr. r?w?n/ ?. IW GET loi WE Cl LUMBER , Rl CHER Factory Town Local amid QP nu.mn The Woman's Auxila-y of the Presbyterian Church met at the lovely home of Mrs. It. Robinson on Tuesday afternoon February f?. 1923. Although the weather was bad outside there was a fine attendance. After the business meeting. Rev. M. C. Liddell, an honorary member, made a very interesting and instructive address on "The Great Commission, or Missions" and self denial. as from February 11 to 18 is our Self Denial and Prayer weekAfter this address the lad;e9 were engaged in piecing quilts, for the r.w?m I'rt-.ihvtormna urn In furmyh the new orphanage that will be completed this spring at Swananoa. Following the sewing hour a delightful social half hour was spent, the hostess serving delicious refreshments. Mrs. E. K. Fisher ar.d Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Olmstead returned Tuesday night from Oakland, Fin., where they, have been spending the w inter. Mr. and Mrs. Olmatead will make their home at the Dickey House. Mrs. Fisher has gon<? to Hnvesville where her husband is engaged in mining kaolin and other minerals. Mr. Fred McClure and Mrs. Evie Shackleford of I'naka were married February 1, by T. N. Bates. Esq.. at his office in Murphy. Mr. McClure is s son of Mr. C. W. McClure, a prominent furmef of the Cnaka section, and Mrs. McClure is a daughter of Mr. G. F. Rose, a merchant at Ifnaka. Mr. and Mrs. McClure will make their home at Etowah, Tenn. i i? .i. n .. . . iister of Andrews, was here Monday j , on business. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met Tuesdont. Mrs. J. H. McCall. The at tendance was very encouraging and i great enthusiasm whs manifested in the work. A number of new numbers were present. The absence 01 Mrs. John E. Fain gas greativ regretted as fhe has. be- ' Syrup Pepsij Bu Has. Hall trtipoopfnl will nuke a fretful young iter bappy aad play fat THE mother has brr choice of 4 cnanv remedies for her baby'a minor ills, but alio should be careful which remedy she selects lost she do the child harm. What . v ^ might, be safe for ? herself may doinrw'l jury to an infant, a * " Iff 1 ou will !n.?l timt L Atf jrj /*>'! if tin* little one b ?.5 L cries and doesn't v want to play that c its liowfcls are con- t / J Ktipated. First v {\ look carefully to t: the diet and give the child one-half tenspoonful of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. * You will then see results in a c irw iota will noi Iiiixo to * force it on babies or children: I1 they actually ask for it. it is so n pleasant- last ii\T and free from * griping. a Dr. CaldweU'a Syrup Pepsin is C a compound cf Egyptian senna iS and pepsin with agreeable ar. >ma- ^ tics. The ingredients are stated I; oa the package, it is a mild, d gentle vegetable laxative that ev- o eryone finds effective and pleasant, ii It is better for you and yours than II purgatives, coal-tar drugs, or salt b V7i|^nT7|rn| fl f I Bm' ? xn Am JR LOW JARANTEE THE QUAL FOR ALL B ED CEDAR SHINGLES OKEE MF MURPHY, N.C. P PeirsdDinifflU >l '? ? cause of continued ill health, b.in forced to give up her very active I part m the missionary society. It is hoped that she may soon be able to give the inspiration to the society which her presence always lends. I -1 _ ?1 .*isity |>ian9 were uiaac tor the | coming year. Mr. G. W. Candler, of Candler's Department Store, left Monday for New York and Baltimore to buy his. spring stock of dry goods and ladies' | rcady-tov.yar. While away. Mr. Candler expects to visit his daughter Mi'.s Martha, who is in college at Bristol, Ya. Mrs. W. K. Dixaty returned a fewdays ago from Charlotte, where she has been visiting her mother for the past month. Mr. Bui ley M n y left Monday for Coco, Fla.. i<? accept work with the Flor.da Highway C? admission. Hi wdl work with Mr. L. ti. Walters, w ho w as resident engineer here up | unt.l a few weeks ago. Mr. Neil Sneed returned Friday fibni Miami, Fla., to accept work in the local office of the L. &. X. Bail road Company. Mr. Snecd lived here until about three months ago. , Mr. J. A. ^chardson went to Knoxville Wednesday on account of the illenss of h. daughter. Mrs. R. H. May. Mrs. Richardson left early iiuusduy morning. Mr. Lester Matin had the misfortune to lose three fingers the first f the week while w king at a sawmill belonging to Mr. W. M. McClurc ar Murphy. Mrs. K. \ 1 i ison returned sevnui UHVK MP> 1 sh,. spent several day with her son. who has been ill. Messrs. J. M. Roberts, II. F. bedford. 1. M. Stridor, and D. \V. I.edford, have be. n am >:i^r the HayesviSle visitors Mur.i l:y th: week. I i Loved fs of mfshi&s I any family* ?:.y *:.y ?r f&l* Thf 'ftnJt p.-- ' ? r. l 'Ut thrmMfic- I* h- m ' ' ' I Mrft) .11. i . t tit family . . . i " . J: / U'7.* \ u ? trt t f. it! l ' i r , if ,i f-r trt! II ' <?.?- . Adtirrn /Jr. II . /' Hmti/iii, n 5/ . Montuf.'m. I n. I DO tl W?r' raters and |>*>w V:*. which ntiiy oncentrate the blood and dry no (io skin; or mercurial .il m m !. ihich may salivate, and Kkkmii he teeth. Use a snf>' laxative like Syrup Vj'iin, and especially for the hildren. for invalids, growiiur irk. mmnng knothere, elderly eople. and persons recently r?pcrteu ui>on who need bowel action ith tiiolei->t strain. Mm. lillian treiiiiigti-Mi of WtxxlnilT, S. (*.., 1um.v-4 l..r r._ laldweUs Syrup Pepsin, and Irs. A. K. BioiHiin of .\laskrc<>ii, lich.. ^ill n<:?? have any other native in h-r home. Your will supply you, rind it nly cosus n cer.l r. <|. Try it ; * constipation, colic, biliousness, | Iktulcocy. hendu? hcs. and to reak up fevers nihl colds. il i] d lid III jfldHrJUl THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Ml HI PRICES JTY 1 UILDING I G. CO. I P hone 95 | COUGHS - Pi . over throat and chest Kwhllow small nieces of? Vuesss VAPORUB Ok/ / 7 Million Jan Used Yearly | Circle No. 2 of the Ladies* Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will give an oyster supper at the Library Saturday night, February 10, beginning at 5 o'clock. Uncle Bob Martin, of Murphy. Rout 1. died Monday after continued feeble health. He was one of the staunchest citizens of the county and among the oldest, being nearly ninety years of age. Rev. B. M. Martin, of Mad.sonville. Tenn., and Mr. A. T. Martin, a former sheriff and one of the present town: hip road commissioners, are son . Martin has a great host of friend throughout thins eneirc section. Mr. Tom Wright, of 'i >' >n, was a busines vis tor Monday. The regular meeting of tlu county commissioners was held M uiday and Tuesday of this week. All the members were pre: ent. A number of current claims were allowed ant! . everal other matters were considered. The commissioners signed a statement pledging the county to he respom.ble for any damages claimed because of the relocation of th,. now road between Andrews and Topton. whit h has recently been completed by the State. It is understood that one or two I'Ut'tiv.-i ur? asking lor damages. Tht. circulation of books of the Carnegie Library i< increasing daily. 'The total number of books issued last month wes 346. It now appears that February will far exceed this record. Col. .1. N. Moody was in Andrews Wednesday on lagel business. hi the fir-t of the week on business. Mr. J. \V. Jones, of Andrews, was a business visitor in Murphy the past week-end. Mr. Jones h.is leased the Tri-County News, the weekly newspaper published at Andrews. machinery [I ami plans to begin publication of a g"< d weeklx paper as soor, as oome new equipment arrives. Mr. Jones is a borther of forn>er Solicitor Jones. Mrs. S. C. Cooper, of Robbiasville. war a business visitor in Murphy Tuesday. j ' Mr. James Bell of Copperhill, Tenn., spent the week-end in Murphy with his mother, M rs. Margareqfl who is convalescing, following' an operation about ten days ago. Col. J. II. McCall was in Waynesville Friday on legal business. Mr. Fred Bruce, a staunch citizen of Culberson, was a Easiness visitor in Murphy Monday. Messrs. J. A. Bristol, R. 11. Keaton D. F. Mahhaffcy, B. L. Padgett, and .ii. c.. v.uzsa nave oecn among the Andrews visitors in Murphy thi week. Dr. Fred Cochran left for Ashoville a few days ago to receive some special treatment at one of the hospitals there. He does not expect to be away long. The steel ceils are being placed in the new jail this week. . 3 JRPHY, NORTH CAROLINA WANT ADS Ez . The Ural Hosiery Hills, Maryville, Tenn., will always furnish steady employment to women and girls of good character who are 10 year of age. Able-bodied men can find steady employment within one-half mile from the hosiery mill in furnace room < ?' u'umnac Company of America. .-Mc?a. Tenn. 2'Jtf. I \\ E FAY $36.00 weel'y full time. an hour spare time selling hosiery, guaranteed to wear four month- or replaced free. 36 tyles. Wee samples to worker*. Salary or I JO per cent commission. Good hos- j *** % i> an absolute necessity, you I ? s?- it Experience un-! * y. E.VJLE KNITTING Dr.rby, f a. IS TRICT M ANAGER WANTED? ! For ('herokee. Clay, Graham, Swain j and profitable business. Exclusive | and Macon Count.es. Permanent i terr tonal protection. Small in- J ve.. 100 per cent profit. Ex-1 pcrs'-s to Raleigh if contract igred. i Hox 72. Rale j?b. N. C. AG K NTS WANTED?The J. R. Watkins Company will employ a In.. <r ;f -n -li-man :?i: nt :n Murphy. "?V.i'r'-l :? *> ar know j every where, and our sale people make hi^r j in- rr. Invest ;:atc this opportur.ity' Vul! particulars and valuable 1 samples ?etit free to hustlers who meat- '> : im-s. Write today. THE, .1. K WATKINS. CO, Dept. S5. New V.. : . N. Y. W ANTED Men or worn- to take ord-T for petiiime nuarantee.l !v - ^ ry for men, women, anil children. F.li- j mii-ate tarn:' ir. Salary S~0 a week full . $1.00 an hour -pare time. I ''xncrjjUficc unt." < : iry. INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILLS, Norn town. Pa. IS-lCU-p. SALESMAN WANTED- l\? solicit ?>r?li rc f ?r lubricating ":t . greasi s and pair.'.s. Salary or Commission. Add THE IIARYEY OIL CO.. CI. v? land, Ohio. 24-It pd. FOR SALE ?One Burroujyhi Adding Machine, in good condition. ca?h or term. Write or ler MRS. P. V. PARKER, Andrew*. N. C. 23-?U-p. WANTED Sbiddrr man. Circular mill ??wer and logKori; onlv firit-cljni ? ? acta apply. HIAWASSEE RIVER LUM3ER COMPANY Knoxvillr. Tc ?R SAI : V ll'.i Hlt'klc- ' to I -h : ' on .? I s. S TAYLOR A- M 'i v \;\ -it T \ lor' -..Mark' *. Mu-j !.y. X. < . : " t-pd. l-I f?i i anitfrti-lr AVMUV TT %/ft ClL . and Headache There's relief for you housewives whp suffer from aches and pains. When lack of fresh air, working over a hot stove and the odor, of cooking make your h ad throb, your back ache, your limbs trembie. just take I or 2 Dr. Miles' Ar Li-Pain Pills They'll iclii ve you quickly and safely. , .Your druggist sells them. t + Marble + ? | + -?*** ******** + + + There is quite a bit of sickness In our community at present. Pi kev. F. Owen, of Murphy, f ed his appointment here Sunday an J delivered an excellent sermon. His z<* inject was the "Holy Spirit." n| Mr. 1- H. M * tz has returned t<> MarrI- from a \p out This:. Rev. C. C. C fr y .s installinsr a sp r . i to 11 ir our t . n. He h : ar '.? h.av- ;t ready r the u . "f the nl public my the first f March. Mr. Arthur l'.>lrr? - has about c??t his new dwelling "mpleted. j hi ** .T . ... ?. d that rhe dopwood wajron ca- hardly tret to j town. _ i w Miss Bowie Rohii ha- retr'nr V - v. < r. v.- it to At-; ! lanta. ! m i Mr. Fverett Mint/ of H , gi?ii j j | wn-) n Marble vis f."r thv pa week liil J : a f . jcnr visitor hi here. Bir in?eom- to V -?tting better as Hill Pockety vas soen one 1 mght la?t week m.' iron ore. | w i Pr. cf r,;;r tC/?Tt, **{? ? nan j 2 ! been >n fry had health far awhile. I L? some better at this writing; Me -r K. O. !' wo 11 and (I. K t' I Bos-, "f SyJva. were the week-end guests of M -5 Nannie Bryson and M s* Cornelia Coffey. 1 ? , Mr. ( harl t Cia j.. who has been teaching school .-t Oak Park, has rri tU*Ti fI h?'jv.e h - sohoi.) is out. Our r. w "ijnty den* trator wa \ .n our t -?n on la t T-iesdny. Wi Mr. Arthur ' ' C r?t. Up Penehtre. # wa* a Mar: visitor Tuesday. ai Mr Parle-. . f A h< ville, N. C . is lecturing with the M. . ( : r fur ten days. a M t. .p .v. .v. .v. a;. .v. v. v. .v. jf. if. .p j. a. ^ u. + i Wolf Creek : ... d- di + * * * * * -A- '< A * A *i* d* Mr . It was ,ar v Monday morning V VI when Mrs Doll; Knowit went to . j vis." Mr P". I . ' ia mo <> with hi- head sin k.a fr'?a? h'? biding place in the corner, ho.ird the 4 following news of the wiSiisasUy'.--: | happenings: ? Polly- < wine r ght in. Sam wa ju t ti lling me that Mr. lulin- liyav , had hi* new t o-, ne:i!l\ ready to mnvr : 'H., nod that ,.:i had ...Med a kite!: a to his dwell at*. W. II, -v. are badly crowded here, hut I j*u?>s we can't help it for ;?\vh it- vet. Doily -I)i<l you see Mrs. Sarah Ua:H:i after she came hack from vi-' ry t ? daug'.: : . Martha Bu>Belltown, ia.-t wee? She , ;,i.I the children wt r?_- sick with the flu and they thought the ! i! was ! takir . locuinoriiM. tv.v 1 : !" !-- l. ...no ll. ;!'? * - ... day. Poll; Yes, th?y nr. all better . h.eTe. l?Ut Kthel Post is Stiil v 4nd rat'\ thai they have j to keep her t ed jTi tr- bed. Poor ' M.?* .- ? . i - . n : audit ion. Dolly?Jake I P .. \ husband) in-, t- nded --int? i.;.} j e-ter<:::y to j if he c ild u- : a S iv i -.y S. h * ' the f*?ur Baptist churches iha$ arc in one r l here, Lut the w . t = ? r v.a- too t Yo-a know, that with five chunl.es -1 uSyc t* 4g^mg|M . lay S. ; that lives th? year thru and that . the Advent?, ami t! . hold h. . > ? :, .\i; i> w. always bciy that we hardly ever ha\e time to go then; but i g'.JOs we'i: have to lake lime to die some day. ?, i o!?y 1 ix:: v. I heard S im ?P< liyV husband) rqpdin? in the pa!n... . .n ? i.'?? i? * , - ; ... ... uaj uiat/ ? i Hiitilllian I'JT thf name - f Coue or something liko N( that was hi .iing people S \ . .. 11 - . bile suggestions, or son>c simple >1 Dolly?Jake has been trying to reduce his lie-n by ihis method ap ' all times of the day you can h<a/ k him going about saying, "Day bj 3 Jay ir, ?very weigh, I am uk lighter every day." O. I mist be ^5 joing. Come and see r.?e.? tand the mouse heard no more). 1 h|> Boiling Springs J J* ?|* >l? + *** * * ****** + + " Mr. J. W. Wo..<y. of Marble. Ir >injr oome work on his farm at Jji* ace. Mr. OliY'\- Dockery, of Eberneen, is working for Mr. Joe Abe?ithy. M:sa DeKah Woody, of Marble, ient the * ek-ci <1 with her unc!e. ul anut, Mr. and Mr/, .foe Aberithy. Mrs. J. T. Whiti- j'. ?i fai.i.ly spent u:.uay with Mrs. .'.I. B. L' I-Lcry. Mr. A. K. W ri. y spent ia<? woek ith 1... parents at i*rapc Creek. Mr. C. t . .-i. is pro,:'.T.. jdnjr ici-ij wim n.-s ><iv. nun. uUO'y Owi ' ;v i.-l-ep, a- wt avon't h-.ai.i fain ihcm 'or s,o:n?*? .Vir.fl.Mary I;. ckoiy spent id^c cek w :h l.? r sister, Mrs. Hejyy Mr. L>. b. r.-ivia made a bui ..*\pw i . Murphy Monday. Mr. Jasper Rhodes whi e catyftr t Mr. Andy McBonaid's Sunday a|?rnoon. '2^ Mr. Walter 1 l;-vu of Copper Hilt a few uaya with his family? at week. Mr. Luther Dockery has rentatt id moTcil into his father's farm* Mr. J. B. Bi\ of Murphy, madebusiness trip t.? Boiling Springs ond,T- i * Mr. Barton Sn? ed spent last woek itii his father at Kbvrneczor. Messrs. A. \. Worley and Oliver kuryt Steward Abernathy, wervt -itor.s at Mr. J. B. Dockery'a Sun * ja <; rj. - ... .V. -1. A :+ c + i iuit % + * * * A + + Mr. M. M !: ,;rj?or spent Sunday til Mr J. K Wood. Mi. rs. It. L. Kei" iim and Miltosi with the 1:^i-ar . I . .V; il \it \V. FL > Nabb. <?W : . , Jti-y of the . last Survav. Mrs. A. i*. W . .1 v i'.inp hor Mis; Taylor, for tow da v.. <" r a :. n . .\ Went i eking einpio;. i. ? M M ! hi rccov' i ' - ! r t has return- . writing. <>ar i.:.. :.i.. yesterday the rst '...i.. i.id long 4 back. in'?r roving wewhai around ... HB <i with honie- folks. ? t hi* >' 1 .Shady , k. Bii. inc.-.- - >-! ; ... ,ncf "*? ?*w8 i tfr irt up right away. .Mi- .. ? . ; 1. I|? ' ng visited ihc form-r'A .si? W. Kft-num, reeeui'v. >TICE?Unloading c . i block, coal, price delivered from car* 1.50, from yard $11.75. K. D._ CKKY FEED CO. cold MENTH3LA7UK 1 ^clears itoin^^ ES
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