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Factory Town
Local aundl
- - < ri:i ei>m'
Mrs. Edythe Clarke and daughter,
li.vs Edyth, of Asheville, spent East
here with Mrs. Clarke's mother,
Irs. Nettie Dickey. Mrs. Clarke Is
pending the week here, while Miss
'larke returned to Asheville MonI)
Mrs. L. CI. Water* left Tuesday
turning for Melbourne. Fla., to join
er husband, who is engaged in enineering
work there for the State"
ighway Commission. Mrs. W. K.
ickson has assumed Mrs. Watters'
uties in the public school.
Mrs. R. II. Hyatt gave several oP
?e smaller children's classes of the
resbyterian Church an Easter cggUnt
last Saturday afternoon. Quite
number were present.
The Woman's Missionary Society
f the Methodist Church held its roglar
business meeting at the home of
Irs. J. D. Mallonee Tuesday afterjon.
A large number of members
ere present and much business was
ispntched. At the conclusion of
le meeting, Mrs. Mallonee served
ifroshments.
Spoonful foi
Brings (
Prove (plendid laxative properties of
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsia by teat
VSCII.NTIFIC test has now
proven what Dr. Caldwell of
Mouth-ell ? asserted many years
. ... ft. .? mMtinr.li..n ?;ll
you up fully 2.1 per cent. The
. tent k:is mn?h* l>>
I)r. Don iM.hi it ?if
| ? A l-mnn l.imin up!Vj?
Mtti on four mm ui
i the prime ? f life
j win di'lil t ly
JffW- ; went \% it! ? > t
k bowel nssv< <?
l^BCM mjj^ for four
WW@* Within 1-1 hours
( "// tl men I. !
ami foul !?rei?tli. < mV-ti in the
I mouth, 110 npiN'tilo. f-stlf - .Top,
I in?li.*' '! ... i. : ?h<-. i!fprrvi?in.
| nervousfx^*. rrnmptt. The t1 1
pr. v was r |i
w I f this th o i >r. < *1(1 eli !.
pr?\?eh .! ?*' . |?f ivute
ami ii? ?.t. t ! . S
til" pr*i:fr?l w -il ? .. . J,.
kvmitiiepnK'iicttof!): . iahy,
lis- s ?.f ;!ip stomach ni;?l
l?o*els, back i:?
After (Wnh.* f ?r years the
Mtisi..to:y ifliNt .,f i.i:* j.r.
scrip'; >,*? for const i|>u lion. he
piac< 'i it in ?Ir;store* in I<W2.
' a simple vegetable eompotinil of
Ktrypti.m sunn ami prpain with
pleasant-tasting aroma tics, now
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UR LOW 1
JARANTEE THE QUALI
FOR ALL Bl
ED CEDAR SHINGLES
OKEE MF(
MURPHY, N. C.
m ^
Per??M !
Ex-Senator R, A. Dcwar, of Andrews,
was a visitor in Murphy on
Monday.
Dr. Shealy, druppist for the R. S.
Parker Drup Company, has piven up i
his work here and left for Atlanta s
Monday, where it is understood he
will accept employment. Dr. Shea- j
!y came here last November from
South Carolina.
r
I
Miss Lassie Kelley, of Franklin, ?
it attending court this week. 1 t
Mr. Sihhald Smith, of Whittier, who
is forest warden on the Federal *
lands in southwestern North Carolina.
is attending court this week,
lie has a prosecution case in court *
for trespass on government land. f
Mr. H. R. Niswonger, State Horticulturist
for western North Caro- s
linn, spent the first three days of 1
the week in Murphy and neighboring
communities for the purpose of holding
pruning demonstrations. He was
brought hero through the efforts of
the county agent, Mr. H. H. Ellis.
1
p AW P/) w% w% -B M
U/ JL
^uick Relief
I ANT FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE
rtuHuand* if rareri,'? err ailn
Ivrnw/w, "II htrt tij/, I 'imi it (fun/
imff/iy Li.a'.f iJml cn>wf in Pir
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i "iplr / - ?m <iv.j.?u/r
Irtl II ri/f fif rj-'i-Tf f.i r-i^ i/
? /ir U /< i. /, 515
H iri/tiri"' i -V# \J, it / iVinoii.
/tfl it ll"U '
known u* Dr. raliUell'ii Syrup
IV|?sin. I'h.it was ymrs
nritl today over 1" milli r: .
.'ire IxHiglit imnuuiU th- lirg.~w?
Ho;- family I in II.
?rl-1 \ on will I. a. I it in ni y
<ini'? tore yon ? ?< . .i .. ii?,r?>iisni/?*
1 r. ?t ? I.- roSti{:< ]>i:t Ii ? itlUU
a n nt a doar.
T.\ tv , . ' f
fr u t4 .f.i:. .rrf;
.1 ,
>< :ir 1.: i lit* for I llI:!
i i. ? n t' ' Mrs.
It. > ?.l ..I : 1 ... .in.*. 11 .
Ii.is I- n _-i\in.: ,t -r .-ni.inllis !
v -!. in
' ! Mr ' 'h.w ? r?
of Hrir . i i . ?t.s-i.ii>-; it f
lw ?l faixa'u*' f.rnilv has over '
r. m l I'rv t. , .t
Dr. i iMv 'il'i : ruj. IN- sin for !
loiistipn i a i r .u.y i>. : > \nit?- 3
torn . i results u ii ! got 3 I j
>oii. Aim! the oust is only one I
cent a done.
Planters i\\
received a fresh $
the famous ;!;
Acid
;rtilizers
ght kind for gardens ;r
:s, and farms 5
)RE YOU BUY
tOCERY CO., Inc.
rehous^ opposite
. Station ?
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. ?
PRICES
ITY
JILDING
~L CO.
P hone 95
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Measles
may be followed by scr.oua
colli troubles; use nightly?
uicks
W V a po Rub
Oner / 7 Mi'.Uon Jan (W Yearly
Mis Mary Lou Thompson, a stu
lent at Young: Harris College, wa;
'ailed home the past week-end o?
iccount of the illness of her aunt
ihe is spending the week with hei
?arents.
Paul Leming and Miss Minnie l?er
onir, ,>f Murphy and Peaehtree, wen
r.nriiod March 31st by Ejq. T. !S
Jates at his store. Miss Berrong 1:
he attractive daughtcr of Mr. an?
drs. D. B. Berrong, of Route 1, am
dr. Leming is the son of Mrs. A. K
-cniing, of this plat e.
Judge Henry P. Lane and Soiicito:
jrover C. Davis are omunf; the cour
it'fieials here this week.
Mr. J. W. Brown, of Pari.?". Tern
tpent several days here t?.e : o
he eek on business.
Mr. T. J. Shearer, of Shoal Cree.
rownship, was a business visitor her
Monday.
Rev. Carl L. Sentelle preached :i
he Presbyterian Church Sunda;
morning. Mr. SentpUe has charg
af a large mission school near Far
tier, Tenn.
Attorney D. II. Tillett, A. T. Dor
oy. H. B. Montieth, J. R. Leach, f?
E. Cover, T. M. Wakefield. D. Y
Mahaffey, and Victor Birvhfiel
have been among the Andrews* vis
tors here this week.
Messrs. Earl P. Tntham, 0. I
Amnions, and J. Jones, of Kobblnt
inlle, were business visitors here th
first of th*. week.
Among the Hayesville visitor
seen here this week were ?L B. Yonc
and i I:!I Ledford.
An enjoyable event of last wee
ivas the Blaster egg-hunt last Sate
lay afu rnoon sponsored by the Jui
tor B. Y. 1*. U., the Sunbeams, an
the Sunday School class of Mi-s Ca
rie Payne. There were about forty
five boys and girls presi nt v. h-.,
: ij-;-.ted in Lv.di:.;, ihe gg
that were hidden. All but about 1
iv rc l' 'iinJ. Sue Beth Lloyd foun
.he greatest nuniher among th girl
and Bart Cope the greatest numbc
among the boys.
Announcements
For Baptist Church
Sunday, April 11
l>r. Fred Cochran ha* been so
rured to fii! the pulpit for the nex
,wo Sundays, and the deacons anin
increase m th,? church attend
mlpit committee are very anxioui
ti',1 , lili inir tliiu tin,,, ...Ill 1
?nce and activity. A pasto^ Is *.
>e selected during April, and all
he membership is urged to take i
told of the work.
The Sunday School is growing \x
attendance arm inlercsi. Let u:
inke next Sunday our larg t anc
est in all classes. At the close o|
he school there will be a report 01
he class that is growing fastest.
Hake yours the largest. At 1T a
n. regular preaching services, witl
ipecial music for the occasion.
The Junior B. Y. P. U. meets a
1 p. m., and the Senior at ft p. m
\ large attendance is desired a
these meeting* in preparation fo
Phe evening -e?*v A;
7 p. m., T>r. Cochran wil.
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IURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA
/RA snuffy cold?^^
IMENTHOLATUM 1
^^clears the
ligion of Laughter." This addri touches
the varieties <?f religious a.
periences, running from the* humorous
tu the oubiiiiie, U"d OUghi to
b, . ire i >r the blue The public
is * ; :*lly invited to this service.
There will be special music.
HOT HOUSE NEWS
We ::re having s>>me nice weather
1 thesv days.
Mi-s Lizzie Ambers and Mrs.
j Manthu Fain made a business tr*p
j to Murphy la>*t week.
Mrs. Sarah Candell left last Friday
for Ball Ground. (la.
r; Miss Grace Montgomery ha; been
visiting friends and relatives here, j
Mr. T. T. Johnson m^dc a bus.ness
trip t0 Murohy Suvia..-.
s Mr. Benn Cross* baby was badly
* wounded with an ax last week.
1 i
Mi.-ses Mae ami Dessie Johnson
spent last week in this section.
r Mrs. Rosa Simonds has been vlsl*
ting her daughter, Mrs. Kddie Stand
bridge, at Isabella last week.
1 M AiKe Johnson gave a singing
last Thui day night.
Mr. I . I. Caddis is very sick at
this writing.
c
Miss Myrtle Robeson visited her
sister. Mrs. Eva Cros?. Sum-*;,
night.
f
? Miss Mary Kllintl sp? nt last Punday
with Misses Ada and Ambers.
Mr. Virgil Ross pent Easter Sun
, ' day with his l?roth?*r, Silvey Gnddis.
il
Mr. Km est Johnson, who a\i
1
tending school at Ducktown, -pent
Kaster with home folks.
.. The aginU holt! 6711 jv.eetingrs at
e which there was a total attendance
of 463,3114 people, reports H. C.
Hudson, State Airent.
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tain-teedpah.i > .
it gives our customers
more jor their money.
<)nr experience is that
fj Certa- has more
f tody end .. ears longer
than ordinary paint.
Cherol
t
Murpl
Farmers to the number of 3629
were induced to secure and plant
178,830 bushels of improved seed*
last year by farm agents of the eXtension
service.
Tru-t men, and they will be true
to you; treat them gently, and they
will show thei.:s?'vcs gnat.?Emirson.
God A'ir ghty first planted n garden;
and indeed it the purest of
human pleasures; it is the greatest
refre hment to the spirits of man.?
Bacon.
Bnc=3g= n
I !r~ - ? L.- nn;-.
0
II "When I feel stupid, gc*. constipate
|j two of Black-Draught and it sets me
U Haislcp. ot R. F. D 2. Columbia. S.'
nn all righ:. and have not used any othei
; I of it. 1 am a guard at the State R<
yy cr more years. When 1 first heard o
DO
BLACK-D
Liver M
| and the good medicine it was. 1 ha
0 I'd get up in the morning. I would t
| bad taste in my mouth, but didn't th
stupid and didn't tee! like eating?thi
K was then 1 began Black-Draught, am
rj|j kind of work, ready to eat and sleep.
1 | j I I take Black-Draught, and for 25 yea
I! 11 wouldn't be without it at all. My wc
I I lot. I am out of doors, and fresh
IU medicines I need. I recommend it tc
Sold Evei
on
Baaes1 =3oes=iDPoi
QUI?II 1 eaou?.jHaai
J NOT
r The Federal Lar
ed our Associat
;!; be leaned to fari
? of April. Will
any farmer will
gladly give ury i
cr> hov/ to get th<
J. T. h
Secretarv a
x
I
^house^
yoi need only : ' j gal! r
- XV!:lie to p lint a i-paeious h<
That wears K-.--; than ?31 for t
irtg more urti *ic titan a nice
in its setting of pr i'n l.nvn a
t i e ^ lirrl.* 1 - *
d i cn?- | ..mi iv jvv.v.j.j a i
:,-d i; \ , it is a pity to put <
the color L t us : how you the
had in Crrtam-tetdoutside n.'ii
Certaii
tee Hardwi
ly Hardwa
Murphy, N, (
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P.*. B
Did you ever want to j-.? out to
a .netting but couldn't because you
bad to watch the roast in the oven?
Why not wish the responsibility on
the fireless cooker?
A local merchant in Pitt County
is running a 2400-egg incubator for
a local stock company. Farmers can
have thc.r eggs hatched for 3 cents
each, reports \V. 13. Pace, county
age nt.
Th- ideal garden > a 'eon.
mellow, wel! drained loam * bigh
t' i tv and retentive > .oistt* .
Da^SoS: fT." - J
to
jlU.11 l? '
id, or bilious, I te!;e a wood dose or |||
straight," writes Mr. Georpe B. iju
C. "It cleanses the liver and I icel lit!
medicine as I do no? see the need njj
formatorv. and haw h,-n fcr three 11
11
a
RAUGHT
ediclne ,
id been having a tired feeling when |
>e stiff and sore, and had a slimy, ' j
link so much of it till 1 bepan to feel Bj '
in I knew I needed medicine. It jj;
d I felt all made over, ready for any Q
So, for any return of this trouble, n
rs it has been my medicine, and I I; j
>rk is constant. I am on my feet a |:
air and Black-Draught are all the E
? others for 1 know it is good." |
-ywhere.
in fl
=3HI , ZJDI ir?in
saoi joi, 1 ican
v*X' ;
ICE!
id Bank has allowion
$40,000.00 to X
tiers for the month
be glad to furnish X
? blanks, and will
nformaticn desired
e money. |
[AYES | *
?d Treasurer
. k X'-.
' * 'vivifiS;
s t (" C rr. .-/ (' ..mu?
ime like this (-H' : \ ,\2').
h.e paint. There i not! ly
painted, whir- h iu o
:. l shrubbery. When it
le home like this fresh
'? painting. V. hatever
choice rich shades to be
it,
iteed
ire Co.
re Co.
.
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