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Vfc?c C Duddintr Only In Search of Notoriety (Continued from page 1) director.;. although an effort was j Unsuccessfully made during the recent session of the legislature to give j her a voice in the management and la WE Wil.l. BUY c : i AND HEft | , FROM \ I | At South ei | MuroIi2 * I " -r | Beginning M i Frices for Cht-ir.ut Oal i Prices for Hem'.ock Ear X Fcr Further Irifcn r Andmwe | iHl-UiUMU -1 Extract ( ! ANDREW >-x-X"X-x-f-x-x-x>.-x~x~x ; ?<flm Painty 1 J f I a \ In our Certain-teed line of paints, enamels, _ and varnishes, ycu-will \ hvrfnJ everything that you need to make your nur home more attractive I r^ind comfortable. i . ~ | * Buy at I "/CHEROKEE MURPHY t \ * " V direction of the State's prison affairs. Statement by Superintendent Pou In a statement issued today, Superintendent George Pou call* attention to the fact that the recent statements by Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson, commissioner of welfare, that whipping of prisoners was widespread among convict camps, had in mind onlysuch parnps. a* are mainifafl i aiiAsU ! | $ HESTNUT OAK ? 4LCCK ? If 1 2%. I\ i | "A CONS V t ":i Station I 1 r, c. 7 5 $y 1st 1923 | i i Bark 7Sc psr 100 ibs ;i k _ 6!>c per 100 lbs :j *1 mation Address? 4 Tanning | ^nmnonu ; juuipaiij 'S, N. C. ^house^ \X/ITH 6H gallons of Ce T cover a bungalow like I good coats, and at a paint cost owner takes a pride in sceinj appearance in his neighborhc investment which increases tl costs less in the long run to p: Ccrtam-terd does more than beautify; and tear. The next time you need j us figure with you. You can't beat C Certah 3AINT HEADQU/ HARDWARE HARDWARE MURPHY, N. C. . THE CHEROKEE SCOUT THE OLDEST FATHE ALIVE, HOP IN TH TAKE A 30 M TO COU1N ||K5 Auguste Jcansuju., li-l old and uaughter, VZ, are shown here aft r a a J m.le spin a carnival at ! We -Luke, La. We don't know laintd by the counties and not camps maintained by tin Slate Prison. Mr. Pou's statement follows: "1 want the . tizens of North ' ('sr. lina to know that I do not object t0 a full invest gat on oC th< trea^n .a of ail pr. 11 t s confincc !; in the penitentiary. It' anyone I; these unfo'.'tunates lias been subject j ed t.? inhuman treatment :t has beer * without my knowledge and consent Sm ^ treatment h not '.'en re; >rt ! ed to me by ar.v cit;-ei or by ana ; prison. r. "If t has V n pv i : ced, 1 wan! . to v.<i\v it, and 1 w| " ;<rt an end t j it if i have th p* w God knows 1 |. h to . the hardships of all prls * oners under tny juri diction reduoei * to .. nvn'muni. 1 !r v w > k d will . th: In v.r'v. rc'd a im-jor:ty of rh; prisoners will, 1 sure. b ar tist' ninny to it. * Can't Operate * Pr:r<rr. W'.tb ut Di-c'.pline [ "It is, however. absolutely . -en * tin! to enf ?t .a- d N',, set o * men can jccessfuliy manege mori ^ than 1,100 prisoner with - t repair I ir.g discipline. Ol"ton we get th? ...i v. . ..J"-. i'u we are doinir our be-:, and above all we have nothing: to conceal. "I have under l.-.y control 1,151 prisoners. Thos^ i> n ore scatter?) over th State in eleven camps am two large farms. 1 give them thi best supervision I can. Our camp hav(. been visited by welfare officer nW2J~ rtain-teed paint you can this (36'x40') with two t of less tlian $23. Every j his house make a good lod. The cost, too, is an ic life of your home. It lint than it does to repair. it protects the home from wear >aint be sure to come in and let erunn-Ued foe quality and price. iteed ^RTERS ; COMPANY COMPANY MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA ;r and daughter ieir "lizzie" and [cle journey !ty fair . whether the For.' is quite as Id! i ut we do know that this coup: ai the oldest 11 villi; faih.-r lull tinugh'.i in existence. and hialth officers. The only rep" I haw received have been comnu r. datory. 1 "The recent statements by Mr Kate Burr .lohn-on. commissioner 1 ' public we!: are. rcla'.ive t' report ' inhunmn and cruel treatment ;?.i ner.-. dialt x; lu. velv with cj "i dltions as'found v, county j :t!s n: ccnvict camps. I ;.m ur.? Mr . .1 ti j sen did no! intend to mis! ;id t' public by issuing the state.-.: nt iv ' ' n* tr t inc. Hv r statcmc-t \v.;s | to county pr- ncrs ov r \vh m 1 ha\. no authority whatsoever." ' CASTOR 1/3 For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Year Always bears j Signature of fj?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT Will Solid an I Never has Fireston situated to give ?pera measure of Cushion, T age at the lowest cost. Today, economical rr distribution are showii suits. Out favorable pu In advance of the 150% about by the British C s'riction Act, aid furth the oil price levels. Whatever the Trut Firestone Deal Right 7 Firestone developmei years have made pace and'set new records in performance. Five 1 Duty Cushion, the T the Maxi-Cushion, the the High Type?covi motor haulage in ell has a distinct work w Each possesses a del yalue for the operator. Firestone ) Cushion - NORTH C WtOLINA? Cher ok oil County. In tifr Superior Court y\ E. S. GuthcLe, Plaintiff, HaiJHe GuthX?ic\ Defendant. tl ' NOTICE OTr\ SERVICE OF SUM- d MONV BY PUBLICATION: The defendwit above named will jt tak.? notice th*? an action has been instuted apainl hor in the Superior ^ Court of Che 1 kee County. N*. C., ^ and the purpo.J of the action is to disolve the bunt - of matrimony cx| ^ ?tinp between 1 aintiff and defend- 'a ant on statu to r\ jrrounds. ?That you are Xither notified that you art. required to pet>>nally up- M pear and ans\ver or demur to t'n. complaint of 'he plaintiff now on *c file in the office pf the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, N. C.,"hy the 23td d:.y of May. li'23. >: the Court }& A\ gran*. the relief d - j, mardM in tjyt t in plaint- y This the li;t. # a> f April, 1123. El K i AVIS. Clerk (A.) Supt r.or Court. W (2S it-*?d) I ? i-i-r-;-.--: -i-i-i-i-i-i-i-r-s-i-i-;--;-:Suit $ _ ' Born, to Mr. n d Mrs. \V. C. Copt^ a i:: ' loin < . ir. - . 'run. a . ,> - | i Mis* C i vru McXahh has returned J !. nic from Chnttan<?opa. "l l'" Mr. H. Lonnie McNttbb has been ; tin a very : orious condition, suffer j 's. np from k lnt*v trouble, for t**o of weeks. He was taken to Atlanta for, ?i t ?atmrnt on the 23 d. A t$TQ Not Increase Pric< id Pneumatic Trui Until May 1st e been so well Truck owners, tors the greatest wiH find the ansi raction and Mile- rapid, economica Firestone Truck lanufacturing and tread that incre lg the fullest re- and improves tra irchases of rubber, gum-dipped carcj , increase brought Ut fhe Fire,( ;n:de Rubber Ke- F ? er in maintaining eeP ? There are 800 ers, located in :k Service?the centers, fitted b er Hat the thorough knowl, ^ you choose the ? *** loads and servi<t >ts of the past two /?rice /Voi, for the industry ^ i sure, economical tires?the Heavy Additional rti ruck Type Cord. Service Dealers1 friant Output will pen ?- - - Firestone Se^yic et the needs of ing your itr forms. Each advantageous p hich it does best. unusual tire?4 inite and special prices whieh m months. Tire & Rubber Co., A E. C. MOORM \ - Traction ? I r Friday, April 27, 1*23 Messrs. Luther and Nathan Mcabb accompanied by their wives isited in thee part over the week-end Like a sad and poignant refrala me the news to this community of ie death of Dr. S. B. Henry^who ied at the Murphy hospital. ^ Rev. J. P. Decker attended Sunny School at Bearpaw Sunday. Mrs. Sean Anderson, of Ranger, as been visiting her sick mother, [rs. Celid Anderson. Rev. C. F. Martin filled his regu,r appointment on the 14th and 15th f thi5 month. Mrs. J. F. Wood visited her sister, [rs. W. C. Pope. Sunday. Mr. Ance Mason had a fine mule t get drowned recently. There has been a lot of sickness this community for the past month Mrs. Walter W. Anderson, of 'licktown, visited her mother, Mrs. i ra nnuirrwn, rrrmtiy. pWAiSsl ^Ewriayf- <*>. FOR THl RCLICF QF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Couc. Diarrhoea - SOLD EVERYWHERE You Cnn Get Wefl Through CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS DR. E. E. SMITH CHIROPRACTOR Davids n - - .... Building Murphy, N. C. f? Th'OJS Asfii* . RfJN MILS" J. k t "I clcn*t them very " (4' oft'-;. hut ' do, i _|d net them -W^k. One or -jjjfr- two ;t- 1 i< gone." Dr. Miles' /Jiti-V.uu Pills \ J v. 1 relieve > r >; My .v.d V\TL safely?no u ,Mea*v..t alter \V-^TrfTccts? > ' V *rr of formVing a drug habit. N'cxt time you pa*s a 6 m t*rug storc stop in and Ket ;1,1/ ^a T?ox. *Dr. MileB* Antf-Pain Pills C . V'Vf contain no habit forming I i>, drug-. Ugi^tjYour Druggist Has Them. >M \ es oik ck Tirjes / usiptg pneumatic tires, wet to every demand of 1 (transportation in the Type Cords with the asos carrying capacity tctian, and the powerful iss construction. Fonc JService Dealer* r Tratk* Moving Firestone Service Dealthe principal trucking y natural ability and a tdge of trucking, to help -ight tire for your roads, e. sction a* Long a* ock* Last :es will be supplied to only so far as our present nit. Qonsult the nearest e Dealer at once regardtire needs. He is in an wiiaon 10 give you en specialized service?and ~y not be dupiicatad in kron, Ohio 'f Mileage HSBBr I >9
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