I March 30, 1923 College Has Fine I Music Deparlment I Gr*rI" 'r. 2rt.?According ^ figures just compiled by the dean of the scl 1 *T music at the North' Carolina Collate 1W Women, thiI college ^las recently undergone a I very great grow th. This year there l?r? enrolU 1 in music courses 180 gtsdects. and of this number 122 are persuing courses lending to the | bachelor of music degree. There |jr? 1^ students who will graduate! jn the mu e course this year, ?. | the freshmen enrolled in musn stud'05 number 74. I A four years course in public ^ |music was offered last year for the' first tin n order t,? keep pace) i | with the e<i of the schools oi* the' Stale- "Tj > is the first college,"! |Dean Wide K- Brown states, "in the! Southern State* to offer a four j yean r urst- ' r supervisors of mu-! J^Sa?v. ttnyn that nraetirallv U ill the students graduating from the school of music enter the profession of teaching music. Last year the to ct>r:t of th demands for music sunerv. or* in the State. At ; : t i t the school of music is badly ha: 1 reil in its work because it dors j h ive n building suitable 4nr it; ne?H The work of the *chi? ' rrinl on in rooms of four 50 i GOOD CIGARETTES io* ^ tT genuine BULL T*1VR DURHAM ^ TOBACCO E? ? I f "I ^ " 11 f ||?MIB|||| IQ ' I 1 -vr\i r> 3 kJUcXJdI > A For the next few SOUTHERN A ly FREE with e\ okee Scout at th you can get youi farm paper for i Obviously we car in order to stimc advance agricult Agriculture is th should be stimu missioners have onstrator to help Even though he farmers, still eve Also, every fami what is happeni is by reading vc The I Kill two birds I a good farm pap I DON T FO I FOR ONL I THE CI j different buildings, and only ? few I of thesv? rooms are adapted to the [ special needs. The college now offers a four years course in music, with choice | of election between voice, piano, organ. violin and public school music. There are 132 students now enrolled?33 in voice, 5 in organ. 10 in violin, and 18 in public school music. Special recitals and concerts are given throughout the year by Jic students, and Greensboro festival chorus and the college orchestra furnishing training in ensemble work. The music seniors also spend \ two weeks study period in New 7 -rk under Dean Brown's direct. r.. BILL SAM'S DICTIONARY m^=_ | ; R? J. L. MARTIN The <*r< K?ii'ls school teacher raixlo himself \er> unpopular at the spelhnit uuitch hist l-'iihiy nleht, \vh?'ii Siini hontii'llow put two b's In "tuh." !?y <le hiring that there are enough olil fossils in the illstrlct to start a ?-Iuss in paieotitol-<i:\. FOSSII.: A person who should have lived in the days of M?? es and the Prophets Instead of In the present, hill Snni's Dictionary. piv_'e -is:!, PA I 1 * >NTt d.Ot V T ".it science will 1. telK >>f e\ei >ll.in i out Ih'Mg* which no one knows anythSt ? about. *' .11 1?: ! jiijv i- . i'TJ. ?SUESCKIHE TO THE SCOUT? Subscnptic ' weeks a fn.'l year's subst .GRICULTURIST will h. ery subscription or rene> :e regular price of $1.50. Home Peper and a gooc the price of The Cherokee irsot hold open this offer ilcte interest in your Hor ural progress in the Cour is chief source of wealth i lated and encouraged. T1 recently employed a Cos > the farmers with their f < will give his entire time ry farmer should have a j ily in the county should 1 rg in the county.- The be >ur County Paper? i/i\w K ith one stone?get yOur ter for the price of one. RGET, THIS OFFER IS Y A LIMITED TIME.IEROKEE YOUR HOME COUNT! /IURPHY, N. C f THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. I From the Land of A Harem \ charm aftirjoon rrown of Turkish print silk with $ drape <>f ey< let; embroider <1 batiste. SUN, MOON AND STAKS Mars Is the fourth planet from the sun. Jupiter Is the largest planet In our solar system. The sun. if it were a hollow sphere, would hold a million globes as large as the earth. The sun Is distant front the earth 04,1XAMmni miles in J'tne and 01.500.0UO in Decetulter. The Ugh' of the North Star is estimated t?? be 100 times stronger than unit of the sun. Although* 40O times larger than the moon, the jsun is 4?k? times farther away froiu: the earth, making the two appear about the same size. i; >n Offer I iriptior; to THE i : given absoluteval to The Cher- i In other words, 1 semi-monthly : Scout. I long. It is made ne Paper ar.d to *ty. | n this section. It le County Com- [ inty Farm Demirm problems. to advising with good farm paper. 1 1 t >e interested in st way to do this Scout Home Paper and MADE I scout ; fPAPER | t ': f 11 -- -r-*r^nr"^l?J'';v' HURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA THE TRUE SHIRTWAIST |? I I i: tit- shirtwaist of :.; ('..linn , wash silk or lliiin. niakfs its ;i|?im*:ip uiioe I'vt-r.v s-as'ii for the Iswiotit ??l s|N)rtswmi!rii ami f??r \\?-.ir with fnilttrt'il KiiitH. A Info nmi!.'| Is tilcTtirM* ntu.r , ii, i I .? ... - I ? ? u i: niwc the fr.-; :m.i1 ji the collar and culfa It fnste- < with iK-arl buttons. DRESS OF SATIN CREPE j| ' b m (idi- of the new aspirants for favor this fall appears In a pretty dress of in tin cro|?e embroidered with s?lk In elf Point, It* limliev suircosts fitted lues and the s!.irt follows the circular tyle found auionc those sponsored by licit authorities. It has a girdle of dnok heads and the sleeves point with pride to a faring of crepe de chine. In t contrasting color. LOVELY SMALL HATS '| Three delightful small hats illus- ' j mi?* the intricate handwork and hrll* I tan e of the new season's millinery, | n which Persian embroideries emhelIsli rich materials. Lovely feather trimmings and hictnl ornaments or tlumlnum or silver tinsel, hraid, head nut yarn embroideries, find suitable aekground in rleli velvet or hatters ilush. and in velours or suede-tin ishel riot lis SMART ENGLISH TOFGOAT t , ii??nnw ? Very Kngilsh rind verj capable is his smart fall overcoat model. It is nnde of a novelty woolen, plaid-hack abric and has n graceful, convertible oil nr. roomy sleeves and capacious ockeia. Two Inrve buttons on tl?e oat, which Is doubh breasted, and one ? r?v. coiuir. take of tliC fsCtCS- . '41 of tli'- : ^t worthy topcoat. j _____ CLUB WORK PUSHED I N CATAWBA CO. Hickory, Mar. 21?Cheered by the fine rc.-u'ts obtained in poultry club, work last year, and knowing that Catawba County ien the South with its work of the junior farmer- under the direction of J. W Hendricks, county agent, is being pushed f<?ri the year 1U23. The latest commercial organization t?? get behind this work is tht. Fust National Bank of Hickory, which has offered $250.00 in gold as prizes for ?tub activity during the coming season. The conditions under which this money may be contested for v 11: be outlined by Mr. llendriek . but n general art. as follows: Any boy or girl under tw nt; years of age may compete but no, one w:ll be el ' lie to rec-ive a p; who does not make an txhibit of the club products at tftc Catawba Coun- j :.y fair in the fall. The club member protiu> :?:g the largest yield of corn on one acre! will be awarded a firat prize of $25.! CASTORIA For Infants and Children 'n Use For Over 30 Years Always t'cara ./ <? "" Sicna'tu're ..f Su2'. wsm~ DIARRJHM SEMEDt FOR THE RELIEF OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic. Diarrhoea ; - SOLD EVERYWHERE - | "MM IlllW'lHimil?11*11 i'lM FOR S House, mill and si: or .. mile f > m Unaka sured for $500; mill al< asked, which is only $ I if desired. For further W. D. B OAK CREEK, ^ i??? h&fi WE ARE DISTRIBUTERS OF'CARRETT Cm ffiw - M^Stn? ' L*4 ?raCMb piiiCc tiii: Ptk i<c WUKKTS^ WRITE FOR OUR LATEST CATALOGUE HAILED FREE CONTAINING SPECIAL OFFERS. \SK ABOUT OUR*VINOBAR" IT IS GREA -MONTREAL BOTTLERS CORP.? 129 E. 59 *. ST. < NEW YORK CITY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE NOV This special offer to inci ase only for a short period. Every >u bership to our FRIENDSHIP C I*lJ (both sexes) in every state and cit I Send 75c witn your name and add "FOLD" M A? 1151 Broadway, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii SF.ND U< JOB PRir I r***? j with a secon prize of $20. The flub member producing the I largest yield of seed cotton on one ' acre will receive $20, with a second ! u th a second prize of $20. The club member making the best record with his calf ard exhibiting ' at the fair will receive $20, with a second prize of $15. ' The club member making the best record with his poultry and exhibiting at the fair will receive $20 with a second prize of $15. In addition, t ? these prizes the First National Bank will also offer $100 in gold to the best exhibit made by a community at the county fair. According to Mr. Hendricks, such ?g ui..> .y uusiiiins hi" ionizations is doing: much to promote better rural conditions in his county. 1hm| 1 iblacx-1 i phaught : | Liver jj \ I v Medicine J : (Vegetable) " grTTTvrriTTTnrrasiixaH You Can Get Wefl Through C!UKOPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS DR. E. E. SMITH CHIROPRACTOR Davidson Building Murphy, N. C. MU?I I P? SALE ity-five acres, quarter postoftice. Home inane worth the price ,000. Terms on half particulars address? RYSON COLORADO I 1 he Thrill of Lort!!! Do WOMEN LOVE Better? The thrill of the Human touch! Should a Woman advertise for a Mate? Why should a girl be married Before 18 and the man before 21? Marriage, Divorce, Love, Eugenie-. Birth control. Sex Hygien, etc., etc. How to Marry Successful and i Attain Happiness These are only some of the subjei' exclusively dealt with , in every i sue of the "FOLD" MAGAZINE, Anur: u's big and high, lass LOVERS' PUBUCati n. Devoted only to such problems. Send 10c for Sample Copy. >u and complete information K about our friendship B Club | f ONLY 75c per yr. 3 yrs for $'J I the circulation of the "FOLD i? p bscription includes FREE mem- I B with thousands of members I rcn to the 1 GAZINE \ New York City, U. S. A. J ?

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