fn*r. A?HI !?. Itn GET Ol j, WE GU LUMBER RE CHER< Factory Town I J^oca/ and *{* 1? Icphor Miss Mr.ry Smith, stenofn"aphcr for the W. M. Fain Grocery Co., left ' Ga., where she plana to spend two j weeks witn reiauves ana menas. Mi?ses Martine Mattox. Mnrv Lou Thompson and Miss Lamb returned t<> Younp Harris Monday to resume their studies. Miss I^amb r?pent the week-end here with Miss Mattox. Mi*s Thompson spent the entire week on account of the illness of her aunt. Mr. J. W. Davidson spent th,. week end in Atlanta with Mrs. Davidson, returning Monday nipht. Mr. Clifton Chnppel spent tht. week tree section, returned to Pittsbunr. Pa., a few days apo, after havinp spent several davs here with relatives and friends. Mr. Adolphus Carrinper. of Kn??xville, Tenn., cashier of the Cit r.ens, Nat or.al Hank of that cttv. spent the past week with his wife's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Elliott, of the Peachtree section. Mrs. Carnnper . has been visitinp her parents for sometime and plans to spend several more weeks with them before re-1 turninp to her home in Knoxville. Samuel Tucker, of Asheville. and Miss Eva Dcrreberry, of Andrews, were married by T. N. Bates, at his office Ua? Saturday afternoon. \T r \V Han ..f ... ... ..... iio.Mv.., tv.mc.ijr ... tki8 place, but now connected with the Baird Dry Goods Company, of J ell i co, Tenn.. spent several days hcre this week on business. Rev. M. B. Clegg returned Tuesday night from Rutherford College and Asheville, where he spent the past wek-end on business. At the former place ho preached tht. funeral of a friend and thin attended a church conference in Asheville. Mr. A. B. Dickey and family have returned to Murphy ai'tcr having spent the winter in Douglas, Gn., where ht? has extensive business interests. y t fOR OLD AND TOUNG | / Tutl'a Livrr P.11* art as kindly | ? nf in Ibe drlicjtc remain or ir.mm tUl age aj up. a tho ^cocoas man | Tutt's Pills Tone nnJ strengthen the neak Stomach, \ I liouels. Kidney*, and Rla/kkr. ? | OUR SERVICE WITH TH | Many a business, i X. with the public, start j* executives begin to thin ed about it, or that thi Here at Parker's V rapidly changing Sua Drug Store service is R. S. Parke I# T\. ;; On the Square MURPH I \ JR LOW ] arantee the qual1 FOR ALL Bl :d cedar shingles OKEE MF( murphy, n. c. Personal f' e 20 ?| > Superintendent A. L. Martin, of the county schools, spent several dsys Arhcvi'.lc this week at a conference of county school officials, the principal object of the meeting being to study the new school law. Dr. E. C. Brooks, of the State De- , partment of Education, was scheduled to confer with the county school men at the conference. The Woman's Club held their regular meeting at the Library Wednesday afternoon. During the month of March over 400 hooks were issued at the Carnegie Public Library, according to announcement made a few days ago by the Librarian. Miss Mary Norvell. Mrs. O. M. Miller and daughter. Miss Beatrice, of Akron, Ohio, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Davidson, of Letitia. returned to Akron Wednesday. They were accompanied by Mr. Davidson, who wil! spend sometime with then*. A new porch is being added to the j Baptist Parsonaiai> and other repairs [ being made. Mr. R. E. Williamson spent several days last week in Ashcville on business. Mrs. Edwards is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Axley. The Woman's Club is planning to givc a musical entertainment on Friday evening, April the 20th. All the numhers will be by local talent. The proceeds will he used for the i. ?u.. i:? ? Mr. Kti I?ee Herbert, of Alberta. Canada, has hoen visiting his brother Mr. Frank Herbert, of Hayesville. He returned to Canada a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher passed through Murphy the first of the week on their reti?rn front West Virginia where tliey have been visiting Mrs. Fisher's parents. They ware on their way to Hay > ville, where Mr.. Fisher is associated with his father in a large development of kaolin ami >iher minerals. AlUonty !\ H. Ti!!:tt. of Andrews, spent several days here this week attending court. Mi<s da M. Johnson made the music for the singing at tht, banquet of the Murphy Men's Bible Class at the Library Friday night. KEEPS PACE I E TIMES ohich d %pfndt on direct dralinji V on tlie road to failure when its it that nothing more can ha iearn. y er? ?? not a better way to serve. .X* jr we are keeping pace with thhis *$ iatrr<ntiii| sgc. When better V rend*red?we will render it. i r r rug Co. | oJL .. t Phoi\e 39 | Y, N C. > THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Mi PRICES JILDING CO. P hone 95 ASTHMA No cure for it. but welcome ? w relief is often brought by? VICKS VapoRUB Over 17 Million Jan U*ed Yearly RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Brother R. E. Martin J:-J February 5. 1923. at a mature old ajrr. lie was th? last of his immciliarn family of seven brothers and one sister, who came to thls section o: the State at its earlv settlement. alT of whom preceded him. Uucle Bob, as he was familiarly known, was a pood man. His long and fruitful 1 fe was one of cx.imple and Integrity. He was a member of the M. E. church, the inlvrvnt ??f which was no secondary matter with him. ITe was also a Masrn. a member of Brasstwn Lodpe No. 485. who endeavored to live by hiph ideals. The Word of God wis his square level and plane in lif ' *r~nsaction.?. Therefore, bo it resolv'd. \by Brass town Lodpe. fii ->i 11. * in the death of Brother Mart - v-. are made keenly sensible of :i- loss. Hjs fine judpment to puide. loyty to the principles of the order, his love for the brethren?we ha vino words suitable to express our appreciation of him. Second, that the family bemoan a considerate and lovinp father, the ehureh a wise leader, the community a representative and fairminded citizen. Third, that as we bow in submission to the will of God in calling our brother from the labors of this life to eternal refreshment heyond. we commend his life as an example f?r his brethren. Fourth that a copy of these resolutions be placed in our minutes, one sent to his family, also one for publication in The Scout. These resolutions read and adopted this the 7th day of April. 1923. W. J. MARTIN, T U Vf A PT!V J. R. MASON. J. B. STANDRIDGE. Win. CLAYTON. Committee. (1 t-llm) KEEPS CHILDREN WELL AND STRONG THIN. pale. impoverished blood makes children frail, backward and delicate. Glide's Pepto-Mangan creates a bountiful supply of pure, red blood, i rest res bodily strength, brings back ! cnler t'? the 1 and builds firm. well-funded fL~h. ? l F r over 30 years Gude's Pepto, Mangan has been recommended by leading physicians as a tonic and blood enricher. Your druggist has it? liquid or tablets, as you prefer. Gude's pepto-^angan Tonic ana Blood Enricher MMWK ^nmar BU mm ihm I | ]h URPHY. NORTH CAROLINA MW chapped hands? ? tMENTHO LATUM J ^krnakcs them smoothly ^v <tnd New York's "Cathedral of Commerce" as Seen Througn "Lovers Tryst'] <89r| \ffimW B9? An artistic and unppublished view of the world's bievest build.ntf. tin towering Woolworth Budding, seen , through the arches of the Municipa Building?arches that serve so mucr i as a downtown trysting place foi lovers. Report of the condition or Bank of Murphy At Murphy, in the State of Nortl Carolina, at the close of business, Apr*. 3, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and discounts.. $2Kf>,228.4< j Demand Loans 20,000.01 j U. S. BomD and Liberty |jj| Bonds .......... .. 4,ii9d.4{ Banting House.. .$2,254 Fur. & Fxtrs. .. 1,020 P.,874.01 ' Cash in vault and net i amounts due lrom B'ks. B'krs & Trust Cos. 127,541.8! Checks for clearing . . . 2,483.41 Total $144,127.2: LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in .$ S0.000.0* Surplus Fund 15.000.0l Undivided Profits. less current expenses and and taxes paid . . 1.233.35 Deposits sub feet t0 check 120,850.5] I>* nund Certificates of Deposit^ .. 206.341.41 Cashier's Checks outstanding K.603.0C Total $444.127.2? State of North Carolina. County of Cherokee. Vpril II. 1023 1, L. E. Baylcr . Ca. hier of th? above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement itrue to the best of my knowledge ! and holiof. L. E. BAY LESS, Cashier. Subscribed and sw rn to before ! me, this Ilth day of April, 1023. J. D. MALI.UNEE. Notary Public. Correct Attest: A. R. DICKEY. J. M. Y VUGHN. A. H. BROWN. i Directors. iw SM ie Worn JWSflMW Hiawasaee % nm??m Rev. George II ash burn filled b:s regular appointment at Pleasant Hiil Sunday. We organized a Sunday School at Pleasant Hill Sunday. Mr. J. T Taylor was elected superintendent j l Rvervbodv is invited to Pom? and take part. We have had bad forest fires 1 "ur section for the past week Mr T. J. Payne had several feet Oi fence to be burned. Mr. Walter Payne and family, of Tuitletown, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Payne Saturday and Sunday. We are sorry to hear about Mrs. Daisy Davis dying Wednesday. Her death was very sudden. Syrup Pepsi By lies Hall a tt?ipo?n'al will r?k? ''rrlfa! y*jotit?r b?ppy sad phjint TMIH mother hns ?kt ch^irc of manv remedied f?" r Inl \'? minor ills. but she should be ? ireful which remedy the selects lest she do the child h nr.. V ii. might l?e safe for ^ herself may do in? inrv to nn infant, i r Vt 1 "ii will find tluit /5sM h?tle ii-..' Si -it (r'c* -fi doesn't fljf ^71 wnnt to play that its liowrls are ron/ *. atipaled. First look carefully to the diet and pive tin* child one-half tcsnpoonf:.! s." l>r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, ^ou will tii'-n f results m o few hours. V u will not have to force il on babies or chiklrrn: they actually ask for it. il in set pleasant-tasting and free from griping. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is u c unjwHiiid of Kgypliart senna i and pepsin with agreeable nrotu itim. The ingredient* nro slated on the packai:<. It is a mild, gentle vegetable laxative that o* crvonc find* effective and j.lcnaant. It islietterfor you and yours tlinn purgatives, coal-tar dru?*, or salt ) 9 ? J 9fj ii Candler' FOR ONE \ i :j: April 1 IX r>AA a* i * 3uu- x aras Lawns 25c Towels, each $1.25 House Apr ? 25c Large Rush h > ? $1.50 Ladies' new | Trirr? Lars: Gia. Ha'ad We are showing 1 Coats, Men's $ for J - BMKllflH S We carry the iari in Murphy. V | Candler's i Murphy's Larg? MURP1 v RUI ian's T( . .. .aft Ptft I John Pickles imer h?3 ju-t finished dip^inic his year's potatoes and eports that they are fire. Mr. Berrong and family entertained a largre crowd with a singing Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Re id and son, Luthre, visited Mrs. S. C. Led ford and family Sunday afternoon. Marshall Hamby visited his brot*er, Tom Hamby, Sunday. Mr. Gu - Nelso,? wa* a plea^.nt caller at Mr. T. S. Ledford's Sunday. BLACK OAK B\RK < re^tod n fum'shir.r v1 *r.ay rortracts and ?'.ar? by applying or < . Aui .cl-Terrell Company. C. y. n Lcved j is of Babies jj I AN : I AK1LY HAT TRY IT FREE ; Tf*,u*anJ* if /wwn'i a" okinj R w'jt? "HV- u.t t tinj a trtui- H i imh a/i.vne in Ihr H /,far. l ? v. ntii;xtu4?" i I urw ACU l 'VPU,I /Vniifi. | :arn/if ?? r.WcucM I fe?l U ril? m/ M>rf / trr.d if I f.f-r.. /V. ?1 ' I ' iuWf. .'if 5 I M <ia\m St., i.n.VriM , iUb'aij. /'o If (IT ' wat??? r.ml po?.>rs, wh;?-h niny con* ontrate the blood and dry up tii" or mercurial calomel, which niny .uto and Ioucm-u Uk! toe til. T'.'f p. " ?V Lusliv" like Syrup Pepsin. aud especially lor the children, for invalids, growing girls, nursing mother#, elderly people, and pi-rscn recently operated upon who n-.'d Ixiuel action with t ie least vtrain. Mrs. Lillian Br?*ningt'?n of Woodmfl", S. t'.., always gives her children l>r. tlalu*. ell's Syrup Pepsin, and M-s \. 1".. Biotulin of Muskegon, Mi? li . will ii ?t. have tiny other lontivo in her home. Your d: i : .st will supply you, and it only cos?# a irui a dose. Try it ill i OTIStipati(?n, eo'.ie, biliousness. Hatulen y. headaches, and to lircuk up fever# and colds. rrmmrn ? j iri i ki I ? i T 1 ilT ? s Specials WEEK ONLY! ith to 21st and Percales, yd 9c or.s 89c lats 15c ;< Spring Hats, X 79c Bow's 25c Ladies Suits and ;j; and Boys' Suits spring | Y gest stock of Shoes Get cur prices. Deot:. Store sst and Best Stcre ^ HY, N. C. A a k? c a s ?_y k a SwHm mk: g yjA ?. ^ L. ?*. * *? .v* L . ' - 'tf

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