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WANT ADS FOR SALE*?Fine Honi-mad?* kraut. Apply to Mi Nettie Dickey, Murphy. N. C. ..The Ideal Ho ry Hills. Maryville, Tenr>.. will a.ways furnish steady employ t ..? men and girls of good ,-h ;w r who are 16 year of ageAble-bodied men ca?i find steady employment within one-half mile from the hosiery mill in furnace roc. f aluniri . (\>mpany of America, * Icoa, Ten 22tf. WF vY *36.00 v eekty full time. 75c an hvr spare time selling hosiery, a . t d to wear four mor'.h.- free. 36 tyle-. Free ear *-?rk.er?. Salary or 30 per ir - on. Good Hosiery ? tbsoluU. neces iky. you yt r, soil it e?. ?... Experience un - ? **. ' H.E KNITTING -i . Darby, : a. : STKAK.H1 5A3 \A- p? i. a* I e\; - in or w mail with i 'j POULTRY MIX! l'I.I I . , K... I . Louis, 111. orders f >i ir.'uuine guaranteed h s.ery for iru i women and childrei . Eliminates darning. Salary $75 pt week full time, $1.50 an hour span time. Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mill-. N iri.-tow::, I'a. 29-lOt-p : AGENTS \\ '.MED I'ne J. K. Walking 0-mpany v. .ut 1-u a. lady or xcr.i.. . agent-in Murphy, j Watkins Pr >.ltr ar known . \ cry where, and ur o?le make bit:I incomes. I?.v? -rat ' -ppttrtu" ' ity! Full particulars and valuable J samples >er.t free to hustlers who < mean 1. :Y,"-:te tod.. Till' J. R. WATKINS, CO, I>. pt. 5, N. v. York. N. Y. SALESMEN WANTED -Fruit Tree Sale-men, profitable. p.o.fant. steady work. Good side line for farmers, teachers :.d '.hers. IV--' maiient job f j; U w rkt rs. Wr'te for terms. Concord Nurseries. Dept .13.". Concord, -ia. '3-12t-p) WANTED?Men or women to take' orders for rnu.nr guaranteed , hosier . f. r i n w.oe :m/t dren. F! te in* ng. Salary $7."? a werk full time. ?1.."0 an hour spare time. Beaut f d print? line. Internatior.al :>? Mil! . Norris- , town. Fa. ?3.'-10t-p) PASTURE?1 act . Reasonable S I Miller,. City. WANTED-?Suitable : to sell! our Marhl and (Ira? "Monuments of Quality" at reasonable prices on c-m ion. iC mterested send references and address. Belt Bros. Marble Co.. Athens, (ia. (35-3i) FOR RENT Two houses. One 7 room, and one 3-room. Apply to Mrs. Nettie Dickey, Murphy N. C. BLACK OAK BARK -Part e.? interested ir. furnishing: carloads may secure contracts and full particulars) by applying at once. Wofford-Ter1^*11 fnirinwy City. Keener Monument Co. J. S. Kt?.NF.R, Managtr Tomotla, N. C. C-.'i or Wric If You need a Monrment PUBLIC SALES We have ourchated 122,OOO pair of U. S. Army Mnmon lait *ho*.., aizea 5 1-2 to 12, whch was the entir0 surplus stock of np of the largert U. S. GovernI merit shoe contractors. . This Shoe is guarante.-H on* Inidrtd per cent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt mmI waterproof. The actual valup of this shoe is $6-00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at $2 o? Seed correct size. Pay Postman on delivery or >*nd money or-ler. If Jto.s are aot as represented we will cheerfully rat?sd your money promptly upma request NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE COMPANY 296 Broadway, New York. N. Y. No.1. f Miss Ella Stiles went to Etowah I Tennessee, last week to spend a fev days with friends and relatives. Mr. Floyd Stiles, of Etowah, spent !the week end with his parents. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Stiles, of this place Mr. Alfred Payne, of Birch, wai "he guest of C. L. Hall Saturaay night. Little J. B. Hal! is sti: -rery aid | at this writing. Mrs. Mar- "lail is in very feeble I 1 Ih at present. ' Mrs. I*. B. Stnlcup and son. tierlaid, were out Saturday cn laeol bus!; ness. Mr T l\ K";-' ? :?nd wife \vt rj' o Murphy Saturday on business. 1 Miss Rubv TeagUe went to Murphy Saturday to do some shopping. Carl H-'gsel. of Birch was a ! caller at hi - grandmother's, Inre. Mary F. ? ?!, Sunday. Singing* Sunday night at Mr. Mashburn's was .1 success. :"<nl cotton for a county or nui: tv will make a better repufor N rt.h Carolina Cotton, e is always out- best variety. Ccport of tr.e condition of . >.e Cherokee Bank At u?- by, in the State of North C. . jiin. at the close of business April 3. 1923 RESOURCFT, i.onas nr. I disc ur.' - $ 90.587.7 "' maml iosns . . 1.651.05 *veidrafts unsecured . . 080.3*' Kurdrafts secured 201."' ntture -?nd Fixtures 5.728.C7 T*. S. Trcaury nnie 20.000 1 : h in vault ar.fi net amounts due from Banks. Banker.' and Trust Conr nnie- >7.. > r Cash Items held over 2 1 hours ...... 85.2" 'fucks for clearing 1.142.39 Total #21 1.127." Total .. HH .. $168,068.9' LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 17.500 Undivided profit*, less current expenses and taxi s paid . . . . 759 ' Deposits Due Ranks deposits subject to check. 116,495.2! vmand Certificates ??f Deposit* 72.888.4f Cashier's Checks outslifiJing 1.465 S Total $214,127.2' State of North Carolina, "ounty of Cherokee. April 11. 192" I, J. B. Storey, Cashier of th above named Bank, do solemnly wear that the above statement i true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. STOREY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to be for*, me this 11th day of April. 1923. J. D. MALLONF.E. Notary PnHnir* Correct Att J. W. DAVIDSON. R. S. PARKER. F>. A. DAVIDSON. Directors. EBENEEZfc-R Rev. Hembree filled hi* regular aj.nointment here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Frank Johnson had the m*sfortune to get hi* arm broken when throwed by a mule last wee*. Mrs. Janie Cornwell and children are visiting home folk?. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen. There was a host of Grape Creek visitors at Eueneeter Sunday. Mrs. Harriet Graves T* visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joe Johnson. Mrs. Harriet Frick* viaited her laughter, Mrs. Alvin Dockery. Sun*ay. Mrs. Richard Cornwell spent the week-end wit^ her sister, Mrs. Gay Johnson. Misses Maud, Nell^> and Gladys Fricks viaiter Misses Beatrice una Willie Mae McDonald i^unday. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. M * Upper Peachtree .? Th Fa-tor flurry was accompar nied :i lot of ice in this section. Dock Barker preached hcre Sun( day afternoon. Miiu* Kola id. of Murphy. was, ' amon? the visitors here Saturday and t Sunday. r i 1? Arthur Bristol, of Andrews, together with a party of timber men. : he- - th,. in1 week, est:matinj? tan bark and hardwood timber. Mr. <*iid Mrs. Ia-wis Wilson, of this plaee. visited their brother-inlaw, Mr. Calvin I.unsford. of Shoal . j Creel:. Sunday. The latter has ap. pendicitis. Messrs. Sam Hur.nicutt and War ' . Wilson. f #this place, visited rela-1 \. and fri? r.d? in CJ:o- County i Sunday. / _ _ i Mr. Joe Hicks, of this place, w?io , I has been on the sick list fo.* seven*? months, has a serious bae'-.sct, ac; companicd by severe convulsion?. The sun-pain, of which Taytor Kelley has been suffering ?cver*y. i has left him. and ht. i.- back on his j job. T. Thomasson and Sam Uur-1 nicutt made a trip tothe Diamond Black Mountain Monday. They said :{ was herd t.*, the mu-wle?. but pood exorcise. I PALMER VILLE I | Our Sumiay S< h <>! has hcen ' asleep fo, sometime, but the pood citizens of our community exp.ct to ! start it ugai,, this summer. Mi A. A. H. II vi.ited Mrs. i=. H. i': er and family Sunday. I H- *. r people of this place ij.-y.d ihem>elves at Mr. George ";j?rk"> Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jaim s Cornw? II and family, j " Murphy, are visiting the latter'* raronts. Mr-. Bertha Keph.irt. of this place i- visiting Mis. M. rl. Palmer, ?>r ? ndrews. this week. Messr*. Walter 1> ? kery and CyWhite left for Alabama last week Mr. W. A. McP maid v'sited his laughter. Pear, unday. Mr. Arnold Bryson and Richard i winan. of Marble, visited Mr. low! Palmer, of this place, "last J | eek. Old Si Silver was c peculiar duck, 'armed with his bean and had darned jrood luck, rhc folks 'round about worked hard j and tried. , 1 ~?ut here's Si's secret?he diversified." A farm without records is like ; , clock without hands, running, but I rives no information. With thir.jfs so hiph. the farmer who nut- o?jt ? jood garden for this unmer is likely tc he well repaid, ven though he may sell nothing j from it. Sale-Army Shoes-Sale! .1 i We have just bought tremendous stock of army Munson last shoes, to be sold to | the Public direct. Price $2.75. These shoes ore 100 per cent solid leather with heavy donttv soles sewed and nailed The uppers are of heavy tan chrome leather with beiiows tongue, | thereby making them waterproof. These shoes ar? selling fast end . we advise you to order at once i to insure yoer order being fill' ed. The sizes are 6 to 11, nil widths; pay postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money refo lded if shoes are aot satisfactory. THE U. S. STORES COMPANY 1441 Broadway New York City 2$-tf BHiiftiiiiFlilM IURRHY, NORTH CAROLINA Easiefl| j i 9 - m 6 I i?1 i : ~ snri ''QOMK Jay I urn going to hjve i' !co-I.igI>t in ^ my hone." Thij is a wish *'iat ha* been expressed bv tlicuv.nds. And it H:t natural because Pclco-Ughc provides a better. modern service for two fur. Jainental hurna.i necessities? light and power. Vou, too. wou'd like to have Delco-I.i&ht in youl home?and now \*e are making it easier than evci before for sou to get it. First.?vou eao get a Dclco-Light plant from J26C up. Second,?prices hase been reduced to 1*51" levels Third,?our easy time-pa* men* plan reduces th? farrt payment to a small amount >ou can enjoy the many benefits of Delco-I.ight while you an paying for it. Fourth.?if you buy a l)clco-l.ight plant now. yoi Send Us You 1 This Space I TOWNSON | 1 They Can Fur 1 From C. j Saturday and j 18x2 5-in. ConguL = lust the thiner fc v O a I g | We Make a H | T o wnson | Complete H< | MURP | JOIN MURPHY'S CHAMB1 = MURPI Her for ll a , I Hbht I "* ^ i B Light Set jL |_ E high quality r" """-"Kj I ^Urturts compUtt 8 ? j ^ nn secure ihe beautiful fixture* illustrated above for ihc unh. r 1 I price of $12 00 f. o. b. Dayton, Ohio. These fist .res are made of heavy-cau^e metal, brush and Flemish bra** finish. wired and completely assembled ready for inatjl!ation. It would be difficult fur vou to buy act of equal quality at double thi? price. Dc'cr?-I.i<ht is mt only extreme!*- low in fir*t cost ? extremciv cas* to pay for?but the cost of ) install u;< Deleo-l.ii.it in your home complete. recdv to operate, is muck lower than you - . irsatiuc. f Tlicre i* no *eason wh\ v?u should have to wait uni longer fur your Dclco-I.iiht. Mail us your name and addrc** and we will Jfladly send sou 1 details of the Delco-I ifiht bc?? suited to sour needs, price ard complete details of our unusually i eass payment plan. LKCTKIC COXSTUl'"CTION CO. Andrews, N. C * Ua4* amJ CmfntetJ DFI r ?VI I ill IT COMPWY ir " "1,?..r??> Subs'Jiars <1 ?.-nersl Motors Corporation """"OH" I ,T V*>!i a 25 styles Miii sixes/mm ' $260 up. 2/lis is one of the *""" I most popular models . .~i.il *$335x i - . _ 7 foJx Dayton ir Job Printing I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiiiuiiniiiii]1!!!!^ ? Belongs To IJ & ANDERSON | nish Your Home Monday Special! I em Mats fot 7c each S )r Kitchen or Bath. 11 ouse into a Home H & Anderson I >use Furnishers 8 HY, N. C. > | =J* OF COMMERCE AND HELP | 4Y GROW I
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