Newspapers / The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, … / April 13, 1923, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
April 13. 1W3 is no substitution for thor-' P h ami t .nely cultivation and this P^lv the final outP]p 0r the jrardrn venture. SO I good cigarettes r ioc I _ GENUINE 1stm "bull* r^f^sr DURHAM 1 f I & TOBACCO j fetx*! ij ^ T M J Positively th< that will shir shoes -Mo tlis (Iliil quai V y lias lh F F Daltry Cocr^any b?c-: NOT <T The Federal L ed our Assoc": be leaned to fa of April. Wi1 any farmer w gladly give anj cn how to get I v nr J. 1. Secretary Paint/' , rwjm 1VE momaxnd Certain-teed print bccautt + P fr*<1 .1 r r.lIV yMfZ/lfM/rf more for their money. Our experience is that Certain-teed has more boJ\ and veart longer than ordinary paint. CHerc Murp > RANGER A11 of the people of this place are busy plowing. Miss Ruby I.ong. of Atlanta, Ga.. i? \isiting relatives at this place. As sprint? is contlng and everybody ^ an go to Sunday school, we will be glad to get our Sunday School organized soon. Mi- Wonnie Evans spent the ck-end withome folks. ? and rMs. Tom King made a ( bt? trip to Murphy Monday. M V.. L. !):.v:d-on is visiting his t end- at th's place. W?wer< very sorry for him to move away. Miss Mary Poindcxter. of Grape Black Paste ] ; I ^auuvi viuiii a i onltj polish le oiKf or damp agreeable odor "TV e lai gest sale in America Bufialo. N. Y. < 'ICE! ! I I and Ba k h?r allow- { ation 5"40,G00.r.0 to rmers for the month 1 be -jlr.d to furnish th b'anks. and will r information ces'red the money. ;! HAYES *! ar.d Treasurer ; J -^house^ wvwj ^BSfer^w^'assAi YOU need only 8>? Rail - White to paint a spaciou That means less than $31 f( ing more artistic than a n in its setting of green lawi takes so little paint to Keep and ncv, it is a pity to p the color let us show you I had in Certain-teed outside ] Certm kee Hardv >hy Hardwj Murphy, N. -a-1? - mn THE CHEHOKEE SCOUT. M George Chris tensen ; T| V>-r/X ; ^'vj IimE^ - g*. ^ ?K^ t ^KB fir* ^p9ui ^i i . \ 0<N ?9EI mEBuKKBSt^^STmn] Photo shows Gecree r*nri5t?nscn. "f New York. a Pullman car inspector for the New York r.-ntral ?:> .. di-playirjit h:;; romnrknbl muse.w > contra! by writing s nuitneousiy I with ! >th hands and l oth feet. WI' !e * - ..>! he ~<?rv < i by hi.- teacher t> write w'th his j rieht h -rid. As he rvas aturaliy j 1'ft handed, (? < .re'- left har d \va {tied behind his back fur a whole i year to hn-as him of th. h:? >it. At tend of that im*- ):? '-.ni that j he was perfectly ambit! xt*-oti-\ (*reek. is spending a few day- with he jr?-andmoth< r. Mrs. Mary F x. Mr. Walter Har !son nyide a huiieoss trip t.? Blue Kitlirr Sun? CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beats *jt? ** Sign?ViTfc of Catarrh Cannot Be Cured wit l, MH'AI. AI'I'UlATIuNS. as tli-T , ttnoot retch t'.p wat -if thi uisa . <'alarm is a local disease, greatly in. Iluen -e,! by eor.m it -'ional -onitun t.. :im ? in order t- cure it > "ii must t.? ar. Inter*.al remedy I?r*' 1 h t'atart > Medi .ne ii tat i! inten,d'v mi l a is thru . the t I. .1 or ?. : in t.i. . ?<f t:..' system Hall's I'ulaiio Mc<lua?e .v.?. P it * :?ei 1 ..tie of t ties: rl?v?- .clam h In tl;? ?onntr> ' >?.?i I is ? ?! . .? ?- . P ' <tl: ?: kr?. VR j* " "t'i I 1 " "h I IT'-' f 1 I" T" M . ;* .irlflers The v? 1 " ' 11 r?ti 1 lusred** .) ' i 1 n ' it irth Mfli f tint is \%h firndn -1 mirh wonderful I* remit*' n < i il '.r i Jv i.J foi ? :~stlni.-i'iia!? I* F J <"IK> R'. i .Tops.. i lulo, O I* All Hr-' > ;* ha- ? nstlr^t'.cn. ons of Certain-teed Outside shome like this (40'x32'). >r the paint. There is nothicely painted, white house i and shrubbery* When it i a fine home like this fresh ut off painting. Whatever the choice rich shades to be paint. 'nteed /are Co. are Co. C. UKPHY, NORTH CAROLINA > Persimmon Creek t % if "' We have been havinp some f*ne eather the past few weeks. v ol All the farmers say they ar?. poinp n > catch up wi^ their farming durig the dry weather. T Our Sunday school is progressing inely since we pot our literature 1 i. Well. Faster is \ r. and no one li ouuucrctl yet. ? t; \Ir. -f. I*. Decker f ?iled to e 11 h?* ' if.ilar apnointment Sunday on ac( jnt of the i'ln s ?.f his s * ^ Mr. John ^ ?> J entertained a arte crowd at M-. Green's Sunday ligh with hi< Melodian. Mr. S. I>. Stiles was n visitor at Mr. J. 11 I'ayneh Sunday. Mr. J. H. <"ri o mad,, a business : ip to Murphy last week. M \ Glenn Crsp is still hauling lumber to Murphy. Mr. I.uth r Willian.-t?n is pTanntng op goitig back to Duktown ; w ik lhi" w" I ? !; . Arnold Payne is visiting the Sneed week. 'Hn ha? been a l u y week w.th the log haul* Mr. t*. Stiles is ab 'it to buy another te'in and i. going *<> put hi- son. Sheridian, t.? haul nir. MOT HOUSE Everybody in ti> section i* making gardens. ______ t-T Wt. are having some t . v.- itti r. Mr. Jin*. Gnddis, of Isnhlla, spent Saturday right and Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Kf fie Newman i ft last week \?r Kentucky. Good old Sunon rtime has corn - rain ami Mr. Sllvey Guddis has had li s hair cut. The fox hounds h-?vr thinned tiie dteep 0ut in this section. .Miss I.OU Urown na> :>n 11 vcrj ik l?ut i.s some h. t..r now. Ther(. wil be preaching at the home of .Mr. 1. M. Gaddis next Sunday afternoon. Every 1 "<dy is invited. Mrs. Rosa Simond; spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Eva Cross. Mis. Mantha Fain spent Friday night with Mis. Georgia Araburn. The Cole Brothers are sawing quit> a lot of lumber these days. We are havinfi so much ram that gardener* are very lat0 w it^ their planting. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Mnshburn visiled Mrs. Sam Moore last Sunday. Master Robert Cole ?? the sick list this week. Mr. Allic Johnson visited in Ducktown Basin Saturday and Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Simon as were caller8 in our community Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lum Hawkins is progressing nicely with his saw mill. Mr. F. M. Gaddis and John Wilsor of this place caught a fox last week Br Ben Truelove and family, o this place left for Gastonia last Sun dav. ! ' If any of our readers have a goo , remedy to get a better attendanc j at Sunday School, please send it t Mt. Moriah, as we have plenty o j absentees. Mr. John Cole made a trip to Mui . phy last Saturday. Mr. J. N. Bell has been very bus making a new garden fence, and j going to cover and paint his dwe I ling Let us all got busy and do lih ! wise. I Nichols and Baugh. of Miner Bluff, are moving the saw mill th< bought from Cole Bros, of this piac * ; Owl Creek Mr?. Jake Palmer, of this place, isited friei.Js and relatives at her Id home pla<> on Boiling Springs tcently. Mrs. J. W. Solesbee and daughter, ma, made a business trip to Mur- ' hy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Marcus and ttle son. Clinton, are visiting rcltivcs and friends is Graham Ccunv. * Miss Delthia Kephart was in town riday doing her spring -hopping. Mr. Jan-ad Has* and R ?bert Fain if Boiling Springs were Owl Cr? ek .isitors Wednesday. Mr C. C. Hass is planning to go to see her fathcr in Tennessee sot-.;. Mr. Gast?n h le.-iheo. of Grandview .... ...... . ........... ,.n ... nts*. Mrssrs. O. K. arid \V. W. I'alm r ha? Kone into the ac'd wood hu tne.-s. Mnr-u? Hroth<have shut ?"'>wn their mill for a few days to do some fax ming. Mr. Wmiam >?>:< >.< has returned fri>nr Andrew^ wh? rt. he spent a few week, with his brother. Mr. Charlie S !e l,. e. SF-ND u: JOB PRI y .i. Minister T< .Get Ci s 1, lm Apreachef r er, of Roch< ed in Printers' Ink tendance last year Sunday, which i j; crease of four tii A when there was n advertising." i ;!; People knew tli X before systemati J; used. They no :j. church was there sermons were pre X every Sunday. 1 ty regular custorr C The church ad\ and come now. ? Cj Do people knc .J. is ? What do y come around am If Cj Advertise! | The Chei MURI I Attentio r I We have jus I auppiy v* Y J : v. c I And I | We have just the truck pat< I I SEE US BE ? | W. M. FAIN < Office and \ ? 5 L. & I i - . i i BELLtVIEW The farmers of this -section are very busy preparing to plant comA party of young people from Martin's Creek and Belleview enjoy- . ed an Easter picnic on Beaver Mountain March 31st. The party was made up of about twenty five boys ar.d girl.-*, among whom were six Young Harris' College hoys, and Mr. CViyde McXabb. of Suit. AU wero out for a good time and certainly were not disappointed. After dinner: which was principally cooked over a camp fire by the girls, the crowd disbanded ar.d made their way * > the peak of the mountain, where they enjoyed some interest ng games and the panoramic views f thi> country for several mites around. Mr?. E. I! Con;-71 lvi~ returned from a three-weeks' visit to her brighter. M';. Carlos Morris, of Brevard N". C. Mr. George Townsnn, of Murphy, v. a - a phaaant caller hcr? Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hatehett are hotr.e from 15ra-stown, where he has been teaching the past year. There wa - an interesting Faster p-ogram give,, nt the M. E. Church Sunday by the bovs and girls w8o have faithfully and promptly attended Sunday school all tlhrough the winter season, and they give a cordia] inv tntmi to all those who would like to ioin them every Sunday morning nt 1^ o'clock. 3 YOUR ells How To | L, Dr. Clintn Windester, N. Y., is quot- ^ : as saying: "Our at- X averaged 2.0U0 per ^ is an estimated in- X lies over the period | o systematic plan of | at church was there, j c advertising was | t only knew the | , but they knew that ^ ached in that church 'wo hundred and fif- ? lers attended service. S 'ertised. 1 wo thous- ? >w where your store ? ou care,unless they x J buy from you? rokee Scout ?HY, N. C. | W-X-:-X-X^XK-xk-X~X-X-X-^X1 x-x-x-x-x-x-^K-x^-x-x-x-x-x-x^ n Planters j t received a frpsh i .Acid fertilizers ? : right kind for gardens j; ;hes, and farms FOXE YOU BUY GROCERY CO., Inc. Warehouse opposite t N. Station t L_. ( ? -
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 13, 1923, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75