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April 6. 1M3 H pepartment Warns K planters Against Fake Remedies! H TV Pr,*A * k'r- at interest ?n th? UK wcavii ' problem in the southm Suit* has resulted in a ' Snw jpgj gnd " .li-hitu which are being1 |y porously exploited. say* the] B tWtrd Stat hepirtment tl" K^uurc- Thi- is a re pet i tie of I has cur red in every re:- > B invaded by ht. boll weevil. Dum Kg tTt explotrd ?- ?1 many useles o? Bm maiticaliy i?^< - beviced are sold BB to them. In a fl'w years, however. mm > 11 ; uh or?janiz?'.. letf lor? r ' 1 iH' : SS operation- pe ally important H gt th,- 'he lo 'o> $ caused fy boll w'ee i' w !1 ;.K I ? aoetn various kinds. || Th.' i thes?. "Mpar tiona | >" n ?lth ih n many case- the presons B ?xp 1 are undoubtedly i belief that they will fijP yield r< - lits. (Icneially P aie based on misint* | erpi what occurs in the gf field : e whether a remedy M 3 off w. - i- necessary to have I coauo i ; and to consider the ef 5?P GOOu CIGARETTES noc .T^.V QEN'UI NE CTif; "B'^L" 7v< Vy' dur?AM J?TOBACCO MHiragaM<?s#ray awwgjK-- oca: Special ' For the next few SOUTHERN A ly FREE with ev okee Scout at th you can get your farm paper for t Obviously we can * . in oraer to stimu advance agricult Agriculture :s th should be slimul missioners have onstrator to help Even though he farmers, still eve < Also, every farai what is happeni is by reading yo Kill two birds w a good farm pap DON'T FO COD OM1 g m v/i\ v/nL. j fects of numerous cultural practices. It is very easy for an untrained observer to atribute to soma preparation he has applied, the beneficial results of some variation n climatic or cultural factors. The Department of Agriculture and many new boll weevil remedy which have been proposed from year to year, and many of those now being offered the public are not essentially different from th kind that have been tested and discarded. The Aoociation of Southern Agricultural Workers at its recent ivettion at Memphis considered] ?e whole problem of boll weevil, <*( ntrol and, in addition to certain co. . 1 methods, \ it recommended tn nsi.'. -tien >{ three remedies. Tl.. cor.- * iu:on heartily endorsed , the uc of the du-' rir metheds > xrea where the yield >f cotton was ' : gh enough to warrant th expen r. | !v also endorsed the Florida methodI I r the region iri which it has beer. , prove:1. t - be applicable, a* further 'ommcmkd ?N??r.nve test- ,f this, - thod iu other regions of light) \ ield . In another paragraph it called aT ;-ntion to the fa. , that the niol isses j ; r treatment. although not t subjected to suffic ntly detail- j i r; '.'in Ml f \ t;. V.?i?;int il?: ifl? ement. had apparently |-vcnjt over a w-le area that war- t n '- v! further consideration, and J 11 iif : ?* r . ;'omnion(K'(| thorough j .rid immediate of this nr.th- ^ ' Jy Siate and Federal agencies. The talc -overnmcnt institutions c n : . t help the farmers v through the z *.ey .f any new ... t'.od* t ' 1 ir*r- the holl weei ' '? h milv di.*r<>v. red. As t : ' ;. a po.--i:>Ie careful tests are conduct ed. Th department st-or-.rly ree-mnunds that the Tarrs vercise due i iution in spend? *" r new hoi! w-.-evlI r *n!: =. In all case- farmers should demand tvid nee ?-f off.rial tests at 1 i : it i';r.c wth th ir cxtv r-m n*. . ; ;eti, t d?-t:.t!f.: " >mn*:.on regirding any f the i.< w tvm'die-. tr anything of value i. discovered by Subscnptic Tir#..oLr ? r* full iroai-,i< eiikue! GRICULTURlsT will "be ery subscription or renew o regular pries of $1.50. Home Paper and a good iie price of The Cherokee net hold open this offer I late interest in your Honi ura! progress in the Counl 2 chief source of wealth ir ated and encouraged. Th( recently employed a Coui the farmers with their fa; will give his entire time t ry farmer should have a g ly in the county should b ng in the county. _ The bes ur County Paper? Cherokee S ilh one stone?get your I er for the price of one. RflET. THIS OFFER IS Y A LIMITED TIME.[EROKEEI YOUR HOME COUNTY IURPHY, N. C. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. I The Latest in Frocks ,n ' The flounce, the apron tunic and j ho . mait white collar and tuffs ar fashions omph.i izul in thi.s frocl. ?f fine twill. he state .'xpcriment stations or hv ! he fcdt ;1 dop-rtmcni, prompt and I v read notice of that fact will >e trivin the public. In the meant < safe to say that in all proPihilitv any mon.y spent for paten d mixtures or machines will :>?. rasted. You Can Get Well Through CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS DR. E. E. SMITH CHIROPRACTOR Davidson ------- Building i Murohv. N. C. ' sc. ii i i Hit1 nmwiini I ?n Offer j riptiorj to THE given absolute- "i al to The Cher- ^ In other words, l semi-monthly J Scout. | ong. It is made ie Paper and to ty. I1 i this section. It i e County Com- , nty Farm Demrm problems, o advising with | ood farm paper. e interested , in ] I it way to do this IT icout I! lome Paper and | } MADE SCOUT PAPER Si 1 ? > fc c r riM6** - nl - MURPHY. NORTH CARQUNA BILL SAM'S DICTIONARY _i?** ^ ^.v" * * ' v :-'j' ity .!. L. MAIJTIN V??* I' has - wly ins the ^t.it s t'vi'r s uii?> f? !] ? .% pmphe>1 ?I IV< fill |;, 1li;l ' alluthcr .snot is W ;<!-. . .Uv KtJS il ;?t he ha-J sti-lh-i himsc't . a P'rriMe p :z : s he <*ai?'t Meehle whether a ? t is Ju-i an orriii ar\ star that hi s m,t xot UlG?l<:. rl \u. tail, or whether :i 1! In ...mi ruMli i A ta<l|k?'le In the <i>.i nf Sj-arf. HUI Sam's Pietlnnjiry, .M.?i AMONG KtADED BLOUSES r** ti j . "%J| 3V'! > flRssi 3 t?m? ??t' tin?s | iviiv rr?'|>- tie chine lilniiMS ui'l :? rl<-li tnuWrohlery of High' l?f:lils. that are with us ill fottC .his full, l? sV -wit here. TYPICAL OF THE STYLES a. I ? a f1 . . . - .- -_ ?* Kvoryilay dresses i?m littK- folks ivhetlwr mndi* of con on ??r wool goods art- simply designed and usually mad* with knickers to match. Their adorn mcnt Is provided for by very simple prnuincnt:il slitehory. often In bright polors. of mercerized or wool yarn Cotton and wool crepe, serge. jersej and other durable stuffs make it worth while to finish these pretty drcaticfl witli a little areftil noedlevork. RICH, NEW AND ELEGANT very handsome wrap of ninctt Invetine. with a large collar and hand rlmmlngs of canuul fur. Is pictured lore. It will compel many a lingering >nd longing look from Ijloso who ap ireclate Its rich appearance. Its ele[ance and warmth. The sleeves are tit In one piece with the back, and love a very wide flare. Narrow silk iihIr for trimming emplfhsise th? ape-like Tines of the body of the coat ^ ?a V .?w % Bearpaw ? > WW-XK-X-X-V-C-XK-X-W-X We have been having: some pretty weather during the past weeK. - Everybody^ is busy farming here now. Cur Sunday School is Improving nicely. Everybody is hentily Invited. Mr. Nuttles Davis was a visitor at this piace Suiiuuv. Mr. Manuel McClur<- was a visitor at C. B. Hedriek':- Sunday. Mr. f.uther Mash burn ha. returned tt? Tennessee, after vi. Iting home foil. hire. V . ;ind Mrs. Edward Jofctb mi visited their si -tor. Miss TTatiie burn, Sunday. Mr. Ed Scoppins was a vi iior at Mr. and Mrs Tommie Floyd visited their sister Sunday. Miss Cetilia Reese is p!ann:np on poinp to Ohio this sprinp. Mr. J. J<>hnson w . in our town last week on a business trip. Miss Lila Johnson v ted h -r ti , . irs. Erline Stiles. M- nday. Ther' will be foree: t a* til ! lace the second Sunday in April. Everybody conic. vmm DIAR^GFA ^EKEDfFOR THt RELIEF OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic. Diarrhoea - SOLD EVERYWHERE .v.. d-^-.-l-d-v.lVZ;"iaK7XSB FOR J House, mill ar.d si of .. rr.ilr b e m Unaka sured for $500; mill a! asked, which is only $1 if desired. F or furtliei W. D. B OAK CREEK, Ill II III i????aa??? /faportet WE ARE DISTRIBUTERSOF'CARRETTEi ??><?-VIRGINIADARE VERMOUTH. re INTWun THU SPECIAL PRICE SI I EE PER 12 QUARTS. WRITE FOR OUR LATEST CATALOGUE MAILED FREE CONTAINING SPECIAL OFFERS ASK ABOUT OUR-VINOEAR- IT IS GREA -MONTREAL BOTTLERS CORP. IRS E.59Nk ST C - -.NEW YORK CUT SUBSCRIPTION PRICK NO1 . This special offer to increase only for a short period. Every s?i bership to our FRIENDSHIP CLl (both sexes) in every state and ci Send 75c with your name and adc FOLD" MA 1151 Broadway, ittniuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiinin! SF.ND U< JOB PRI] ciiinL'niininnininiigfflfflnBBm i ? "Little Clodhopper" li Well Received "The Little Clodhopper" .vas the title of a humorous drama staged : at the school auditorium last T'nursday night by local talent under the auspices of Circle No. 2 of the Woman's Missionary Society of the | Method it Church. The play was well received as evidenced by the rounds of laughter and applause showered upon the various characli ters. ' Ji ;* Mesdame J. H. McCall, J. J. Mas- j tings. T. J. S\v< I. Juhp Rror.dle, K. . V. Weave r, J. I). Mallonee, and Mr. and Mrs.* II- iry Ax! v. Mr. and Mrs. I!. M. Fain. Mis Carcit Ferguson and Messrs. Kalph Moody and Bryan Mai tin took leading part* in the play Quite a pood cowB was present and a poodly sum was realized, which wil he used for the benefit of the new Methodist Church. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years A.way>. bears r ^ * Signature uf j| Thedford's | 1 liDicif] I DRAUGHT I II Livef ill itj i. Medicine J | (Vegetable) r? 8 I gj ^rr-TEgQ HiilliBliH III ill?? fc SALE xty-five acres, quarter postoffice. I louse mione worth the price 1,000. Terms on half i , - particulars address? RY^ON COLORADO 1 ??? * ' The Thrill of Love!!! Do WOMEN LOVE Better? The thrill of the Human touch! Should a Woman advertise lor p a Mate? Why should a girl be married Before 18 and the man before I 2,? Marriage, Divorce, Love, Eugenics. Birth control, Sex Hyirien, etc., etc. * How to Marry Successful and Attain Happiness These are only some of the subjects exclusively dealt with ^ in every issue of the "FOLD" MAOAZINE, America's big and hi^hclass LOVERS' PUBLICation. Devoted only to such J | prvweup. Send 10c for Sample Copy. ( and complete information about our friendship Club IV ONLY 75c per yr. 3 yrg for $2 the circulation of the "FOLD is description includes FREE mem B? with thousands of members ty B I Ireis to the I GAZJNE j New York City. U. 3. 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The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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