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n j" TIME IS HE mEZ S5S Q order now. gg i Lots of new goods = One week only 01 as pictures we have ii ass I Townson < 8 Complc e Ho | MURPH JOIN MURPHY'S CHAMBEF 1 MURPm QptllWIIMIiillWBMIMaipWlOBIiaBIHWWBlBi i-sr-DE ' *6? L'f i ' - ? H A. A? ? . n i rmW tsA# ;. | V T ^ V \ ai ; y c w , : : 'i- & If! - | / * I i | ! T 5 f r e( ! f ! i ^ ''' ^ 1' III iikr. ' TMK CMEKOKEK SCOUT. M imimuiUBiiiiHinimiinintiniinnBiiifimFmmiiiiuninmHu as 1 RE I M We have screen wire and can M indows to order. Place your ?? coming in. Our prices are right. || ur prices one-third off on all ?| i stock. use into a Home ?' &a i i : Anderson Q use Furnishers IY, N. C. I l OF COMMERCE AND HELP | r GROW fij lll!!llliiiliilllllllll!!nilllll]||||HIIIIII[IHIIIIHHII[|IIIIHIllHr? :lco-lig lompletely Insta $427 Anywhere in the Carolina* rice includes wiring house for 10 lights with 4 pul rop cords and 6 complete fixtures as illustrated>ELCO-LIGHT?delivered and set up ready to turn oi his I)elco-Light plant is of 600-watts capacity?com mriuru knur ^fniano kaltarv I I'anaKlo .?' .?r? .?? ??# i att lights continuously. It will furnish ample po ater, run a washing machine or operate an electric ir< FOR THE MODEL No- 866 DELC< r I wiring house for 15 lights, with socket drop cords and complete set -delivered and set up?ready to turn on the lights. he Model 866 Delco-Light has an output of 850 )uipped with 160 ampere hour storage battery. will operate as manv as 42 twentv-watt lights rnnti igine running. This size plant will also operate a % ipplying plenty of power for motor-driven, labor-savii ich as a deep well pump, or milking machine. This is a special offer for a limited time only. No take advantage of an opportunity to put in Delco-li optionally low price for installation and wiring cot le coupon for further details. 1 ' l'lisfrj w tU ?! Model fCS S Na,r' DELCO-LIGIIT ft AlUreu >J*. .A. ? . IUHPHY. NORTH CAMLW* WANT ADS | ..The Ideal Hosiery Hills. Maryville,: | Tenn., will always furnish steady 1 employment 10 women and girls of I good character who are 16 year of l age. Able-bodied men can find steady employment within one-half mile' from the hosiery mill in furnace i room of alumnae Company of Amcr-j i ica, Alcoa, Tcnn 22tf. WE PAY 136.01) weekly full time, 76c an hour spare time selling hosiery, guaranteed to wear four ( months or replaced free. 36 styles.' Free samples to workers. Salary or 30 per cent commission. Good hosier is an absolute necessity, you) sell it euaily. Experience un-1 r-ery. EA3LE KNITTING Darby, I a. STRAIGHT 8AUULT 55* per week; and exj^enses t*? man or woman j with ri;r to intioduce POULTRY j MIVrUkE. r.i?ik9 Ffg. Co. En t St. Louis, 111. WANTED?Men or women to take orders for genuine hosiery for men women and children. Eliminates darning. Salary $75 per week full time. $1.50 an hour spare t me. Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mills. Norri&town, Pa. 29-10t-p, i> WANTED ?lnc J. I:. 1 Watkins Company will employ a lady or gcneleman ?~ont in Murphy. ; Watkins Products are known every i where, and our salespeople make big incomes. Investigate this opportun-1 it y! Full particulars and valuable 1 samples sent free to hustlers who mean busines. Write today. THE J. P. WATKINS, CO, Dept. 85, New York, N. Y. SALESMEN WANTED?Fruit Tree Sale nun, profitable, pleasant, steady work. Good side line for farmers, teachers and others. Permanent job for good workers. Write for terms. Concord Nurseries. Dept j 335, Concord. Ga. (33-12t-p) ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT? i*ZT 1'JT* iH I ?*&? .?*, j lied j 1-chain snokel -MODEL 608 t the lights. plete with 80 njc 30 twentywer to pump on. 0-LIGHT and 9 pull-chain of 6 fixtures watts and is Si jntjnnaly with > H. P. Motor, Hi ig appliances, ' w is the tine If ght at an exaiplete. Mail Hydro Electric istruction Co. I i Andrews, N. C. ^ ^ tail* i f i' <-? li . iaitJlio f*\ p: snc ir. wf.ieb i j?. c; IJ : ..7 lljRv.VVi .-?. _ A ? WANTED?Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men. women and children. Eliminate darning. Salary $75 a week full time. $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mills, Norrtstown. Pa. (35-10t-p) WANTED?Reliable agents to sell our Marble and Granite "Monuments of Quality" at reasonable prices on commission. If interested send references and address. Bell Bros. Marble Co., Athens, Ga. (35-3t) LOST?Tire chain Monday afternoon (between Murphy and Tomotla, N. C. Finder will please return to "G", care The Scout. WANTED? Fifteen or Twenty bush els of Irish potatoes for table u-h*. See MRS NETTIE DICKEY. Dickey Houre, City. tit) LOST?White and black spotted female Walker fox hound, has bobbed tail. Jno. E. Posey, City. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT CIRCU. LATION. ETC.. REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24. 1912. OF THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT MURPHY. N. C., FOP. APRIL I. 1923. State North Carolina? . .County of Cherokee. Beforc me. a Notary Public in an-i for the State and county aforesaid, r'.T: onally appear d B. W. Sipo, who, being duly sworn, according to law. deposes and say* that he is the Editor of Th Cherokee Scout and that th?? following is. to the best of his knowledge and belief. a true statement of the ownership, management. etc.. of the aforesaid publication for the datt. shown in th? above caption, rcpuired by the Act of Augu.-t 24. 1912. ernbni ed in section 4 13, Postal Laws and H gulations. pr.ntcd on rtve'?f side of this form, tow t: 1. That the names and address * of the publish.t. editor, minagityi editor, and bu?inc>> managers .ire: Publisher. B. W. Sipe, Murphy N. C. Editor, B. \V. Sipe. Murphy. N. C. | Managing Ed.tor. B \\ . Sipe. Mur j hy, N. C.; Bus 'no . Manage*. H \\ S.pe. Murphy. N. C. 2. That the owners are Miss H M. Berry. Gri>enshor>>. N. C.; B. W Sipe. Murphy. N * 3. That th kn >wn bondholders, I mortgagees, and other security hoi i decs owning 1 per cent or more ol | the total amount of bond-, iu>r; gages. or other securities are: Me: i genthaler Linotype Co.. Bnibkiyn, N. Y.; Bank of Murphy, Murphy, N C. B \V. SIPE. Swom trt and subscribed befor< me this 17th day of April, 1923. L. E. BAYLESS. Notary Public. (My Coram ssion expires 10-25-23) By the fireside still the light is shin in*. The children's arms round their par ents twining; Prom love so sweet, O who youl< roam? Be it ever so homely, home is home ?Mullock. i ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUTW *t_._ r w nervous r Z \/fRS" ANNIE LANGE, o 1Tb. R. P. D. 1, Burlington, Tex. writes as follows regiidinj be, experience with Cardui: "Somi i time ago I bad a nertous break | down of some kind. .. I was veri ' W weak and so nervous. I had bunt i M lag spells and suffered a great deal but more from the weak, trembly I no-account feeting then anythin I else. I knew I needed a tonic, an needed it badly. I began the us oi Cardui to see it I couldn't gt j tone strength, as I knew d otht , A cases that had beta helped by it JCAF X The Won *?. i?M PUBLIC SAfES^ W? kav* p?rch?M4 122.000 pair of U. S. Amy MvmOD \^t ?bo??, *iiM 5 1-2 to 12, ?k.cK was the tntir# surplus slock of one of lb# largest U. S. Govern, mant ibov contractors. M This Skoo is Kssrssteni on* l-uidrcd par can! solid Lather. ! color dark tan, bellow* tongue, dirt and watarproof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. . Owing to this tremendous buy we can off or aame to the public t *2.95. I Send correct sixa. Pay Postman on dalivary or #and money order. If shoes are not as rep. resented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request. NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE COMPANY 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Wolf Creek C w On account of so much rainy weather our farmers are fearfully behind with their -spring work. The peach and plum crop almost if not a total failure throughout our section on account of the cold weathercr a few weeks ago, and |he apple crop will be light on account of an I extia heavy crop last season. ' Mr. Very Hyde, while cranking a kicking Ford a few days ago. hap. poned t be too close to "Lizzie" when . it became unruly, and as a result he has A broken arm. Moral: Nev' or try cranking the other fe" >w's I ear or driving his mule. Mr. W. L. Garren and sons. Her' bert and Howard, who have been operating a saw mill near Cole's Crossing, got tb<r "Hi-h" knocked ' out of their saw and have been at homo several days while getting it 1 repaired. Mr. C. W. B Hew. who r? ntiy married the divorced wife of Mr. | Charles Bell, has lost all interest in ' I'nolo Sam. so far as the mail is f r.inc rned. >*> say his neighbors, as he ha- not met the carrier a single : tin*e sine., it happened, while be< fore he met him on every trio. Such-j " is life! Mr. and Mrs Riley Morgan and son, Klbeit. and his wife . Mae, witu their little baby, visited rela tive< in Belltown Sunday. Mr ?>?-. I Mr. VV \ .>A * hoys. K nneth and Keith, visited Dr. L. S. Sawrev. ir Pantcrville. Sanf day. Mirs Hilda Rockey, who has been out doing community nursing. ha* been indisposed for several days. There was a lot of visiting and cattle hunting thiough our section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Verner and children spent the w^ek-end here visiting relatives. They live in the ( Wehutty ksection. Elder B F. Kneeland. of Knoxville, president of the Cumberland * t Conference of Sevtnth Day AdvenI tists, is expected to arrive here Tues" | day to meet with tlu? local school board of the Rural School in plan* ning for the work of the school next season. If anyone has a specific for conditions at Mt. Moriah Sunday School we would be glad if they wouid pass - it on to this community. ? i n '* ireaK-uown w I use. I soon saw a great Improve meat, so I kept It up. I used seven MP I bottles ot Cartful, and can sh, the rfiL money was well spent, tor I grew . well and strong. Am now lSp to r do all my housework and A. great . deal ot work beside*." ^ II you are weak, run-down, ffl nervous and sutler from the ailg meats peculiar to women. It Is j usrv llirnlu tksl CmM w^tl Wml-s Ji f you, in the way it helped Mrs. /Ml ?t Lange and has helped thousands r of others, d;:rlr.^ the past 40 years. W s Ask for. aad insist on, CaxdoL IDUlf tan's Tonic X L-i
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