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| DIXIE GROWERS
| ASSOCIAT
I By DR. FRED CO
tMHOt a 8 a
W, are calling attention to those
who a*"? planning a large, or small* r
Tobacco crop with thi- Association
thi5 year to the fact that many
plant beds are now ready to transplant.
We are trying to get reformat
km to all those names we
larre c, our a. .c:ut:cr?;l list; but
those who -'-r c ntemp'etmir . w
ing a Tobn . t> crop *. y ar, .r.d
have not owed seed beds, may
take appl:cat:on to us at once for
plant-, and th* - 'an*. a* b
funoshed Thi :vic .* ons
shoult'. be tt
the As.vocia icn to makr a fa r ,
distrib^.tu !* t'r ? . ? ?ble
plants -r-own ' : ho? beds.
The: v.-"shiny central aid and in.
formation fumi us miking
plan ; for a crop should get in touch '
with us at once, i- w. anxious
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Unfted St
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Where to buy USTi
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Paint A*
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In cur Ctrtam-teed
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tone oj paints, enamels,
and varnishes, youoaill uj
Jind everything that
you need to make your A
home more attractive ^
una comj'oriaoie. a
Buy at P
CHEROKEE
MURPHY
I
I
AND SHIPPERSION
NOTES
IC <AN, Pr?.id.nt
: : .
to get all crops in the field as eoci
as possible for early maturing an*
currg of crops.
We are glad to issue a br
tr. Kent ;>f encouragement t?> thos*
growing Tobacco. especially the
White Burley Type, this year. T'
-wilt'iiimi is from auth^nitv.
"*>urccs; and all thes<? sources w
that there is constant revivi .
rest, an.' hip or price* in the 1
bacc^ markc* . Wit^ the supply
t now actually exists, there is nc
son to lead us to believe that this
ll will find conditions less fabcrabie.
This is our demon tration year
and every member of this Ass oci 1tion
is urged to carry out pia: production
a den. .->.tration ereTobacco
crops have been grown s*
ssfu! right 1 . the 1'. S. Go'-o>r.
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stesTi
res I
d "Tires ^
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pHE 30*316 "USCO"
L is st .1 the fabric
oney'o-worth of J
?erica. If your dealer
ier io sr" yen so!r.>
"~i. he won't ho
or' pel von I oil
.n "No.'
"Usco V ore built b *
o.bo Royal Corcr
This fact ccunts.
res
i
frhouse&e
LI/1TH 612 gallons of Cet
cover a bungalow like tl
;ood coats, and at a paint cost
wner takes a pride in seeing
ppearance in his ncighborhot
ivestment which increases th
osts less in the long run to pai
'tr-lcin-tetd docs more than beautify; ii
id tear * I ~Vim nevt ttm* trmi
? figure with you. You can't beat CUt
Vertaifi
AINT HEADQUA
HARDWARE
iARDWARE C
MURPHY, N. C.
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT
J BOY MAYOR OF NE
FOR n
EDDIE MEHAN, a lourteea-year |
o.d Ircck.cu-faced boy and sun of I
, * waicr ui-Varliuvut employee, w<i,
chosen our of 400,0C0 boys to rui. 1
tne c?ly ur Ntayur i>>taa car.a^
J inent gives very favorable and enI
cou raging facts on tne reasons for
| ;-rood i-u . s in quality and quantity;
th.icU' t we aro eacoui a*;. ti.
Theli' nr.- also n.any wau ate r.o?
j member* of our a ? c.aiion who ate
I interested grow a: g ? mail crop
| this year for demonstration. We
aro anxious to serve this group to
I the limit of our tinv and ri sou re. s.
These aie invited to get in touch
, with us r.t or.\? for piuiin.r.g and
putting out the crop.
Nearly or.-third the total number
of farms problems being studied
relate to field crops, soils and ferl
\ lire ^'ient -ts <T the United States
t; 1 i2 'rs. The study of plant nutrition
is one of the oldest forms of investigation.
>.i;.- It. It. W. Kiigo "c.
i To make us ve our country, our
country ought to Vftly?-Buriftjj
Dt-vor.o ORANO
Iv ; 1 ?a.
LAnir*.
A*k y?-r for C! f-CnCft-TER 9 A.
LIA.'U'Oia) ND lu K- a E: //V\
Gold pc ic I x.-v * * led wiiii El-e\4v}
R.liSen. a.v&B n or uvr. nu. ?r jury/
tl I A .. .?N ? n \ N J I'l 1.1.6. I T
rr srjr.l ?- t t.U 0 '-r?y* Rp'.Sr.blr
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Ttvw riitno-fijrpr worth
S., C.V1..V. n. ? C Ti;aXi?0 j
r/fe$23~
-tain-teeJ paint you can
(lis (36'x40') with two
of less than $23. Every
his house make a good
xl. Tiie cost, too, is an
e life of your home. It
int than it does to repair.
i protects the home from wear
lint be sure to come in and let
vain-tecd for quality and price.
tieed
RTERS
COMPANY
COMPANY
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MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA
:w YORK CITY JUST
VY
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mora
HiJliw
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Boji Week, April 29 to May 5, on
ihtriuay may 3rd.. Ye*. lie ? a;
jL-uiwcr?i ami nc, too, represented
Lie Democratic Parly whcn in oftice
iJa
\VA1ER POWER
CONFERENCE TO
BE AT ASHEViLLE
<
At the second meeting of the
\nnr>-,h'an Water f'awer
Cor: t 'op hetd at Ashcv.lle.
.ut-.e 2l' :h.? will \>c >n attend- ^
: rcprerentat iv:a of thr o'ght
Stnt -. s . .* V rth and South Carrdinn.
Vir?; a 'Wr-t Virginia (! -ortrin.
Torn. lobar .> a. j y\.
ippi. Included in the personnel of
the delegate trill he cutd&ndlng
figures in publ;c utility companies. *
ub. . viiv eoir.m'sv "ops. State ,
C 'Tc. ai a:"' cor*c*vut ion work,
engineers. br.n?;p . and industrials.
What water p. .v r hn cento t > n i"
rr thus great development nrca ihow.-j
by the fn-.t tha". fiftcen to
twenty producer' who wiil he represented
ab .?:v are conveying
over th? ir lines more than a million
hydro-electric hors* power. TTae I
Confcrcnce will serve to bring together
into a common interest and t
plan for future development a dis- .
trict ir which there exists the greatest
interconne cted net of work of
h gh tension tran mission lines ea-t v
of the P.ock Mountains. i
One of the most important prob- v
lems the Conference will be called J
on to consider will be that of the in- e
tcrchamre of power between the va- 1
r;our companies in the several states t
th:s involving not only economical h
r.nd engineering but legal and ind- t
ustrial apects. The possibilities of
ueh understanding and prcpartion
was vividly illustrated last summer a
and in years of tht? greart drought ''
of 1021, when an agreement was 1
effected whereby the Alabama 1
Fower Company diverted the power "
of the Gorges steam plant near
Muscle Shoals, sending it to the
Georgia Railway and Power Company,
which in turn transm'tted an
equal amount of current to the
Southern Power Company, It, in
turn, transmitted the powe^ received
to the Carolina Light and Power
Company for the use of its customers
in Raleigh and neighboring
sections. This operation made up
a transfer of power over inter-corl:r.:~
of np^rox'Vj-tc".-,- one
thousand miies, a larger distace thr-?
such a -ervic* had ever been realized
upon in this country, and probably
in the world. Understanding
and agreement upon this character
of essential development is emphasized
at the present time by the cirrumstarce
that many states arc engaged
in water power legislation,
some of them proposing a tax upon
V* A/ AA?'A?
" c I VI pi' " VI .
Another difficult but highly important
que-?tion to be discussed will
be that of the establishment of central
steam plants to supplement hydro-electric
Rations. Preferably
these plants would be placed near
deposits and loqatod on streams affording
a <?ui table supply of water
iO-p put}Mfwtsfc of consideration. The
*team plant at the coal mine is the
most practical suggestion yet
brought forward to meet the impending
national fuel crisis ?ud will?
t?e from now on more and more in
the public eye and receive more and
more consideration from industry
ind capital. In this connection, the
inly known site in North Carolina
rhich fulfills the requirements is in
;he f!rst stage cf development by
.
?
Thirty-Twc
X^4/h;. _v. v-v-X->;-V->.V.
?ic *. that it wiB he of Intoi
o on idem, we shall try t
.. k .i,iO the file of The Scou
f more th . i thirty years ago nn
ffive a number of items that happen
d then. We shall try to give
resume of the news we-^k for week
or as nearly -o as the completejtes
of our files will permit.
T u r o r A 1! T
a 11 u o v v/ v a
Successor to
THE MURPHY ADVANCE
I he PeoDle's PaDer
-rotrd to the. Indu?tria?, Educ?
tio.??l end material we!f.ir? of
Chcrckre County ar.d the
Pirdmor.t Region
Fntton & Meroney
. tore and Publirhcr#
EVERY TUESDAY
'FR.'.'Y, N. C.. MAY 12. 1891
:vf bad some cool night
snd light frosts during: the pas
,veek.
7. C. Pi !:i v. who attended Fed
.Tn' court in A?b:v;!lf\ returnci
male Friday.
M . Bryan, of Atlanta, id hen
u; erinti ndinir the work on :h> nev
art hoy . II is ropresentinj
Iroee & M -gun. the architects o
ht. building.
The American M-irh'e Company"
ropexly is to be "!d at rc-eivt r*
ale on the first Tu day in July
fowf. here i - a chance for you am
l:m V.-'ughn to inv. st.
We came v y no. r not get'ini
it cur paper last week on accoun
f 'h. ?i < f our ink. hut the En
r.neer canie to our rescue am
rough I us some front Blue R:dgv
Jroti -. Mr.y your shadow neve:
trow loss.
We have just learned that th?
nachitf -v for making the brick fo
he new court house. w:!J !>. set u;
ie|r Brandreth's > .w mill, and bt
un bv his steam engine. The worl
rill be in progres in a few days
iurrah! for Cherokee!
he Carolina Light and Power Com
any. which is building near Mon
ure 15.000 k. w. unit in connectiot
vitu the nlan which rontpmnlnio ?
t'timcte development of <50.000 k
v. The plant is located on the Capi
"car River and rear the I>eep R v
r coal fields, which have bteft foun?
y a recent survey to be far mori
xtensive and to produce a mucl
setter jrrade of coal than was here
of ore supposed.
The conference will also conside:
n expansion of activities to includi
lepartments concerned with publi<
elations, power companies, rcgula
ory bodies and the general public
nd departments for compiling ant
This Laxati
Fine 01
TLos^twl* liTt kept tbaitlrM kcahky
wilk Dr. Caldwell's Syrwp Peptia
VDY C I N fl nvre with its
subdued ambitions and
stri\ing* could Ik? made very
happy if only good health accompanied
it. and the Ikisis of good
healtli. as every~
learns ujnui
>A reaching the age
Wtof 60, is the rrgu%
^ 1-ir daily movejhf
ment of the bowIf
*t can be
M M effected through
the fond you est,
the water you
drink oi.d the exercise
you take,
so much the better. But if
nature will not operate it must
be assisted or sickness will follow.
Neglected constipation causes the
blood pressure to go up 28 per
cent, and that is the forerunner
of hardening of the arteries. It
makes rheumatism and gout
worse, too.
The ideal constipation remedy
for people of advancing years is
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a
vegetable mmnnmut rJ
senna and pepsin with plcnsnntlasting
aromatic*. It ? gratia
and mild, and doc* not cramp or
gripe. It is a mistake to think you
need a violent salt or powder, or
pill, calomel, coal-tar drugs and
such thing*. They purge and
Frid.jr. M.jr U, 1923
> Years Ago } |
* The municipal election posted off
? juietly and thc following Rentlei
! men were elected.
<1 FOR MAYOR
Cart- R. L. Herbert *
a FOR ALDERMEN
A. J. Gurley
J. M. Black
U. A. Akin
R. H. Hyatt
L D. Mn
W. M West
Mr. R. L. Patterson for Ashe*.
vil!e and other points last week.
"Boh" left Mr. J. M. McGuire to
- attend to his Marshal duties while
j froue.
Died at the r.sid-nce of her son,
- 7a>: -r Kephart, Mrs. Dorcas Kephart.
of paralysis, on Wednesday
i\ *i:re Mnv 7th Shn i? <
<.f our townsman, P. M. C. Rhea.
d *> iv<- a large family and many
" ds to ?!K>urn her loss.
' Mr. A. J. Couper. special ae nt
5 f< * the Atlanta Investment and
t Ranking Company, was in our midst
last week for th - purpose of estabhing
a hran? h bank of the rompany
which he represents. Mr. Couj
per"* visit here wat the result of a
? v ondencc between Mr. E. It.
\orv?.-!l of this place and Mr. W. C.
II. . pit- idvi.t of the Atlanta ln*
am! Ranking Company.
V." ' :i?I to say th it Mr. Couper
^ iifi't ded in r 'tins: enough of tne
capital st /ck of the bank taken by
some of our business and prof ssional
men. t warrant the establishing
of a bank hei ..
S
i A. A. Fain ha* purchased the Dr.
Gre r lot in Fast Murphy. Ht. purt-hased
it from G. W. Roberts, of
' Chattanooga. Tenn.
A'.to * 1. Axlcy. Coop: r &
1 Coaye*. lhilard, Posey and Mauncy
art- attending court at Uuyosv'.lle
r thij week.
T * t'-rm'.nur. of the W. N.
p . R. It. will be at Brandreth's saw
r mill in Murphy. Th?- cars will not
J cross the river for two or Atm
e monthr. on a-ount of the railroad
\ bridge. Th s b -idge will bt? one that
. you "read al it" \vh"n it is completed.
- disseminating information as to n?t.
ural resources, including water pow^
crs. mineral, forest.*, etc.. available
for the ust. of prospective indus1
tries contemplating establishment of
plants or business in the region.
The execut vi committee. of
which Jo j'h Hyde Pratt, director
* of the North Carolina Geological
and Economic Survey, is ex-offick>
1 chairman as president of the conference,
will meet on May 12 for the
preparat on of a detailed program.
:
c Letting folks know you have fresh
- eggs, butter or other farm products
. for sale is a simple matter if you let
i The Scout tell them about it.
we Works
n Old People
!
ANT FAMILY MAT TRY IT FREE
| Thousands of parents art asking
!h<rn.select. "H here ran / find a trust>
wftAv laiatue that mayor* m Ihe
family eon use u hen constipated?"
I urge vwa to try Syrup I'eptin.
I trill gladly proride a liberal free
sample bottle, sufficient for an odrvwote
test. Write me uhere lo send it
IVaajiu?ftoN 51.. MatlvM*. IUmL'J.
Do U no*!
weaken you. and their reaction
tend* to make you mora constipated
than before. a
Now try the oiiVler ssethcd.
Dr. Culdwell'a Syrup Pepsin does
not lose its good effect with repeated
use, And increased doses
are unnecessary. Mrs. EL M.
Burma of Enfield. N. C.. who is
73. keeps herself in good health
with it. and Mr. Charles Chorman
of Suoletoo, Staten Island. N. Y..
wasted fifteen years and considerable
money on other remedies
liefora finding steady relief with
Syrup Pepsin.
Esc Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsir
yourself ti?e next time you g
suffer from constipation, bilious- ?
nees. hcsdacLe. akr(.<SmiK-st. in- "
digestion, piles or night cramps.
Many thousands of elderly people
use nothing else, and it costs them
less than a cent a dose. Druggists
have sold it successfully foe 30
vcars, and it is the most widely
bought family laxative in the
uaaaaipl
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