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S? Ogreeta J + + + + + + **** ****** * + + The flu is dying down in our community. We are having some rainy weath?r. Mrs. Coleman is very ill with pneumonia. Mr. W. H. Floyd visited his aged grandfather Sunday, who is 85 years TAX N ?1 will be at the fol stated below tor the pur Taxes. Interest is accu: one per cent per month. CULBERSON?Monda HOT HOUSE?T. T. J day. February 13. 192 3 \YTil rr enrri/ /-? w vy i_i v, l\L<L-.rv r 1V.V 1 nesdav, February 14th. WEHUTTY?O. L. To dav. Fehruarv 15. 1923 PATRICK?R. C. Hair February, 16th, 1923. SUIT?John R. Mason February 17th. 1923. LONG R1DGF?Mon Monday, February I 9h. VIOLET?Will Rose s ruarv 20th. 192 3. UNAKA?G. F. Rose's February 2 1 st. 1923. OGREFTA?J. NX'. Ode February 22nd. 192 3. Re W. P. ( TAX COL1 I FREE TO I When you become a subscril you are entitled to an almost ur and advice absolutely without cl T3r.ri? the probl< ms of y ?ur community : us ::r.i they v!.l n it^rs and --oriali-ts who thro; , lanr. a'r- ; If you d ? n? t. 50 eent.< a yvai Entitle you to unpur. ha a ;e Unbeatable paper twice a nrnntl SOUTHERN A( the giant < Nashville ______ Wood We want seve-?l lo will want a paper this winter. We hi have the wood. Lt Wood should be cut lengths. /Y4ff The Cherq t * old and is in very good health. Mr. Gardner Quinn and Mr. Rufus Hunsucker visited Mr. J. W. Martin i Sunday. Mr. Lewis Mashburn visited his brother. L. B.. Last week. Mr. T. A. Floy is having good <ucee-s in shipping fur this season. Keep young pffcv growing continuously from the time of birth to maturity is an important item in sue-1 ?ful h?g raising. OTICE! lowing places at times pose of receiving I 922 5 mulating at the rate of r y. Feb. 12. 1923. ohnson's Store, fues OL HOUSE - Wed- i 1923. rrence's Store. Thursiby's Store. Friday, f is Store, Saturday, . w School House. 1923. Store, Tuesday, Feb- ; i i Store, Wednesday, , >m's Store, Thursday, | spect fully, )DOM LECTOR I? A nmrnp I r nr\iviLi\o j )fr to the youthen* Agriculturist ilimited service of information 5 large. 1 hunie, your business or your ' i neive sympathetic study of ed- B> j i;rh years of experience have be- n fheir advice is yours for ask!njr. jg dy take the "Giant of the South" j| - or $1.00 for three years w:'.I , j free service ia addition to an I ' GRICULTURIST, J OF THE SOUTH j Tennessee I Wanted ads of wood. You to read, especially *ve the paper, you I it's Exchange. 1 t in about two foot iS A keeScout 0 ' v r ^^^** *" THE CHEftOKEE SCOUT. MURP Rp A Rrw Boost your city, boost Boost the church tnat; Bocst the street on dwelling, Boost the goods tha' Boc .t the people 'roui They can get along w: But success will qu If they knew that : them. Boost for every forwi Boost for every new BRcoct for the man Boost the stranger s lafcor; Cease to be a chronic Cease to bs a progres: If you'd make your Boost it to the final * * * Just supposin' evei Not the talking type o that's important. But the real thingexpressed judgment that gets somewhere. The kind of boost, I tells the world what i trial center Murphy is. Tent kinds of mineral here, how many diff< wood and lumber are how many different ran be grown on the fi tyThat's good boost t who claims to be a wi ought to know about : able to pass them to t I The merchant w callv manufactured pronounced preferen< the outside stuff is. standing squarely in 1 * * f "Boost the people 'ro They can get along w But success will at) If they know you'i 1 * * * It's a paying game this thing of pushing goods. I The Home Goose i great big golden egg. Boost the goose. PP- v"? HY. NORTH CAROLINA * iHjr 5ster!j | !| your friend; ycu attend, which you are L you are selling. r.?J about you, :tbout veu. icher find them, you're behind ird movement; improvement, for whom you md the neighbor . 1 knocker; ;-blocker. city better, letter! i * y fellow did it. f bo. >st?though . .. | ?UclCt^lllw* ujj 1 no with real action "or instance, that i rea live indusHoiv manv difIs are found near ?rent kinds of found near here. farm products arms in the coun! 11 1" 1 1 aiK. everybody de-awake citizen such facts and be he next man. ho passes up logoods and gives :e all the time to in our opinion, ais own light. und about you? ithout.vou, licker find tkem. e behind them." * . . 5 for the booster? and using home s the author of a jTjry T* " 7*3 ? . , rrtrr mnr? -r- 1 IN MEMORIAM > NELSON RAXTER By ordvr of Kn<|hti of Pythias ?f Marble Lod?e No. 191. We the l undersigned submit the follow t ??f: I r \l Whereas. God has in his wisdom ' ^ called from fhi? life to life real, nr.d ? eternal, our beloved brother. Nelson } Raxter. Is' Theref- re, be it resolved, that In 1 the premature death of thi* brother. % the lodce ha* lost a loyal knipht. the * ehurch has . st .1 faithful r. -Tiber. * and the home a devoted husbaml a*:<l . ' father. He was !>o-ii A aril 3rd. Is"-* ?mi il?d VnyniTv- amii im;. i forty-three v '".r# four months a .a ( 'vventtcr. d-.\ He ;oir> d ' H rt:-t Chtirrh f-i-tcmSer 9:r. and olso jo>. i :.-.o order >f K i u? ' of Pythn* N wmbcr Cl>th. ' ?' t'- both of ..In1' he was nlw :\ n loyal .* nd f i tr.ul member. The Kri"Mr of PyfVas of Msrb ? ' oujfe keenly le^'ize our earthly loss li. the depart of < ur d * 'H brother, l?ut we feel assure.! t-a*. ?ur loss is hi< eternal gain Ths brothc* an e .-npl v *T ? nrh'e tv ? nnt dro-.m th in V. day Icrg. ard o mak?* I f", . n. end that vast forever one gte ?* sweet song." In the deep hush that o'er u? ?trvine. Father we come to Th> in hur hlcrers of heart, we kne?d appeahn_. he merciful unto me. be rr reiful nto n*e. Resrlved, second, that a copy o? th memoriam be sent the fain, v f the deceased brother, ard one ,njbHshed in The Cherokee Sc ut, an \ one spread upon the rcc >* h f ur lodge. Fraternally submitted. \V. J. B.\RTON. J. I.. ROBINSON, J. A. PARKER. Committee. NOTiCfc.?Hare tome tjood work stock, mules, mares, and norse*. Will sell cheap or would trade for a nood one-ton Ford truck. FRANK D. DICKEY. 2 The Greens Daily News Is recognized as the s It gives a news service ' torial page is always cli ing. Independent in pc I and views from every On its rapidly grc are the names of the st ward-looking citizens, without this newspape subscription. mtu~. Six months, Daily and Six months, Daily wit! r> , tjfeensDoro GREENS! T eachers, * Is Your Si Do You Plan to Att< We offer, beginning with F that will count for summcclas si fi cation of your ceitific full information, address? W. E. E STAT* NOR CULLOWHEE \ fridmy. r.u?rr ie. i?u N. H. TURNER IS CALLED TO HIS REWARD On January 28. 1923, W. IL Tun ior. of Carrollton, Ga., crossed the treat Divide and ente^d into tha .-aim* of God s eternal love and suij. hint*. H: was a true and devoted liai. and set a beautiful exampfc efore his children. He was loved ind esteemed by all who knew hits, i d will bo sadly missed by fr onds ;-.d more than anyone else, by his [ami y at the fireside, and yet when vo think of the "Land that is Fairer than Day. we realize that would ? wrong to call hit? back if it we? I ven possible. I Ho livid in and necr Culberson, | v C.. f'-r twenty years, moving fro? I here to Currollton, Ga., twelve years I ig< Interment took place at Ball K II" sjrvivea ay a wniv*. >ur V . - Turner. Copperhill. T?nn.; A. Turner, of Maimi. F!a.; L. W. I i - ? t. Charleston. S. C\: and H. E. I I\.r:ur. f Carrollton, Ga.; four I Jaugi * . Mrs. Adn Hardaway, At-M ant a. Ga.; Mrs. Bessie Collins, of At. A lanta. Ga.. Mrs. Rose S:?n?, Car-oil- I : n* Ga : and Mrs. Mary Couey, of I M.VOR. Ga. ? 50 GOOD 1 CIGARETTES I ioc GENUINE 9 "Bull" ? 'pfT DURHAM I j t- TOBACCO | ST" ? ' | Keener Monument Co. I J. z. KLi-NF.R, Manajjrr B Tomotla, N. C. i Call or W- if You need a I Monument R I itate s best newspaper. I unexcelled and its edi-l enn. bread and interest >litics, it presents news I angle. I swing subscription lists H ate's best and most for-! Can Ycu afford to be! r? 1-orward your trial! Sunday lout Sunday, $3.b?K Daiiy News j iORO, N. C. | , T eachers :hool Out? Jnd School This Year* 'ebruary 13, a twelve weeks' court? school credits toward raising ate. 1 Expenses at a minimum. IIRD, Dean I MAL SCHOOL 8 H. CABOJsB
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