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r^~ - ^ ^ /T-? -. v"yrClK CtjtTOftcr ?>cout! Yk* Official Organ of Murpby ana Cherokeo County, North Carolina. I^YAN W. SiPE. E<litor-Mni?nyr. MISS H. M. BERRY. A??ociat* Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Subocirption Rates ne Year $1.50 Eight Months 1.00 Six Months .80 Four Months .60 Pa/able Strictly in Advance. Display advertisements. 25c per column inch; legai advertisements, want ads. reading notices, obituaries, cards of thanks, etc.. ;'v a line each insertion. Contract rates will t>? furnished immediately upon request. We reserve the right to refuse advertisements of a shady or mspieious character, which are likely to mislead our readers, or any other advertisements or reading notices pet in keeping with the dignity this paper maintains. Entered in the postoffice at Murphy. f"ur-nlir--a ,? *.?, . nil . !a-?s mai! matter under the act of M'ch 3. l>7sb ; i Foteipi Aii??rrv?in* Kri<rr?rntative I THE AMERICAN PRF>5 ASSOC! V* ON SOME THINGS THE SCOUT WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN MURPHY AND CHEROKEE COUNTY. In Murphy 1. An active Board of Trade or Chamber of Commerce. 2. More manufacturing industries. 3. New Passenger Stations? A Union Station. 4. More Improved Streets. 5. Regular Library Hours. 0. A Reading Club. In Che?"okee County. 1. A > t-ni of county roads ? the Stat? i _?;wa\>. j. . d l etter cntfe raising and dairy".a<^ d. mflvu irr??wm?. 4. Sci'T.t jioiiitrv r? hji. I EDITORIAL The Senior Class oxerd-nx were among the best witne* ed at the closing a sclo in Murphy. The four member? the 'ass did their part* {T"iv. : .n.y .t- <i ..... -; fully. As *ht speaker ' the gaid, it was a small JJfcunntity but large in qua The fact that there w.- ly " >ur ? members in thy S. r. r Class sh uld jjive ti\ pat : ?. ' ' -< ' * - :nethinjr th nk ab ut. Th e \vi r? this year one humir <i and f.v en- ( rolled in the firs' grade There were pr ! ably r?-..rly th.s number enrolled whe.. '! < y -,t S -b.r 1 Class star*. .1 Win -v. ' the other ? v. : and " Wh fault is t tha ha' fa'. n the waysub . I> e.hn-a* \ allied enough r. ! . .yreaJ* r per-. contacv ?.f * -rvad * In th* " P F. Owe!: the i - ' a very va' . s :? '? -tt a id leder of v..a - ; ; ! ..i a mar.. j whose place una he difficult to fi !. 1 Mr. Owen was a highly effi ?nT welfare of the rupils a- I there u nblended in him the sr r* f fairness and justice alike to .1! to a most remarkable dearer. HeBBjSSfirir.. yet aympathet a. kind and considerate and his c r.t brg purpose was | to help The your-.r people f the tow.. I lie will bo trr* .*ly mi>?ed by th. school ar.d the community. ^You^Adv Trutfc will out. is a "familiar say- i ing. And we- have no better ex- j ample of the truth, of this statement j than that furnished by solf-incrfcn-1 inating statements of Patton Taylor when he was insane in a Washington sanatorium. One may run away from his deeds t>ut sooner or later! the truth will be found out. Xoth- | ing of the guilt or innocence of the man in question is known, not even tht. main facts in the case, but the method by which he incriminated himself is rather unusual. We are in receipt of an official document iesued bv the W?v; and ' Means Committee of the United Stat* Congress. entitled. CompariM'n f tht. Tariff Act* of 1J22. 11*13 and 1909. of three hundred pacts, which is perhaps the most complete array of cold facts ever published. Th volume gives the actual rate of duty on yevry article imported under the last three Tariffs with other valuable :nformation as to the Envergeiuy act f 1921, special provisions ami the administrative features of th< new law. It y.-u cannot obtain this volume i Doc. No. ". !> fv. tit your Congi*essman or I niieti stares Senator (Iron 1 a I:r-? t?> the American Protective Tar;:': Lea cue. 1 ."IT i'entre Street. New Y rk. BILL BOOSTER SAYS "'^OUR MOUE UEU1SPAPF.? \s ^-^TV\e TOVl*if W3E.T FAUVFVX. booster.' rr lovaum proCUMVAE TWE Tt3VJUS VRTUES, COMCEAIA \TS FAOVTS AUD PROUOCM BEARS EtS StAUOARD ABROAO \? -OAR SJORUV. Tr VJORKS FOR AU. 1VAPR0\I6>AEMT? PROMOTES MASiAOWIM AJ40 ASSISTS >Vi -tv?E SoCCESSE-i'oF WE BoSlkJESS PEOPk.6. " BILL SAM'S DICTIONARY" |!pt? ~J/\ ll\ .1. I. MAUTIN Th*? V K. - .N ?. !,.,nl hniis* i ;i\ r. l.t f.-r.-\.-r UUfMlon u !: *h *r I,?u < Sank? I?T ? a of inst t. !:.ii Dwier. a1 - oce a t! - of tl affi tlvi-. r v?M l>y a, T al 1 i ' - Sl)'l> 'on* < M h-.rsf I : < re h??rs?- ^ i.se tl I i: - . t. INs i l\? '1 A j?? i irtiairrr; r. ; < ? .II aniti . Is :,r. ; v.,men. \-11 h ei " - t v trmiMe .amine aiiTthln?. Bill Sam's I>!< tionary. pa?e ."aiT * Notla % \ > Mr. J. R. Hall -ncnt Saturday r.ipht with hi-? mother. antaqe a use ? WKite >Koe Dressing The Whitest WK*te Does not rub off. . Liquid and cake hi.n.t. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MU %l I I H ? B Q J H ^ g \ yr . j l^m-: NORTH CAROLINA?Cher kee 1 " 'Utity. Superior Court. Spru ? n-rm, 11>23. r. i . ?. u\t-i ? ."uris, inc. VS. Klia Beauchamp. C. I.. Truett and Wife. Mary R. Truett: W. T. Truett arul wife. ,1. C. Truett; .T H. Truett :;r.({ w;f: . Purcie True": J. 15. Evar.s ..-.d wif.\ Delia Ev- 1 ar.s. and the heirs at law of u h <<f them .1- maye ho dead. Let the defendants above named. ^ ieaeh of them, and the heirs 'aw of such of them as may be dead, take notice that an action, entitled * as above, has been commenced apainst them in the Superior Court ' Cherok* County, North Car that the purport of .-aid action * is f0 mow u cloud up n plaintifftitle to HOC acres of land, described in the complaint, now on file in said x action, by re-en of a Grant N >So7. -med on Dec. 13. 1888. t<> C. L. Truett. and certain deeds and 1 instrument* mad. thereunder f ., said land, as alb *red in the complaint. fr n\ nr. ur.d r said prant. And >iad defendants, and each of hem. and the heir- at law of stub ' them as may be dead, are further notified to be and annear at the ffice of the Clerk <?f t?.* Super; r a t t" r Cher -k. County, North Carolina. <?n th.? 2'dth day of Jut. . 192 3. and answer said complaint, or r? : prayed will bt. prar.ted. This M v 30. 1923. K. E DAVIS, Clerk Superior Court < 43-4'-R> 1 I ?" ... i | Mr. J. L. Hall. oT~ Murphy, -pent Sunday with his father -f this place.! Mr. G. 1. Housed, of Birch, and -orj Clarence. visited their prandmother an.d p .at grandmother Sunday. Mrs. Cora Beavers. Miss Ella 1 Heavers, of Birch, and Miss Quince ! Stiles, < f Per. imm?>n { ??ek; were r.t visiters .r. N -tia last Tue , day. * Mrs. W. M. Stil - and Mrs. Fred r'tih <. of Birch, \\\ r vis;t - at thiv lace last w?k. Mr:-. W. E. > ' < : i M W. K. ! j l'ayr.e. of kin.-v\. \ .tvd Mr . Hila ; Hall la.-t wtk. Mi--- May Crowd-" and Lola < '* !?- . of" I v.: IT : t. N. C., arc visit::.. :'"*?*rd> : r.J-' \ - on Xotla this w- k. Mr. ( Sti'.os i- on thi- sick list j T' - wvck. 'as s Eula and Nelli^ Sneed and j M: - Mildred Martin made a busi-: . >* trip :>? Murphy ist Monday. ' Mr. W. P. Stiles and w pent Sunday night with the latter'4 mother. Mrs. Marv 1!..'.:. _ I__ M s. Mary Hal! - ir. very tVehu ; health at ?h;- writing. ?SUBSCRIBE To THE s OUT?; BE IT UNANIMOUSLY ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF MURPHY: 1. It shali r -. after unlaw- j i t'ul to erect ar.y building or make ' - *- pair- un<-n j, budding already ' or structed. with:: the Town of Murphy, in ar.y ease where the co^t f such building so erected, or the j cost of th*. repairs or. any building I already eracted shall art unt * * or xceeH the sum of S2S. without seI PuAMRFRI AlkiC I DMRMKEA tOB THl VCLIIK Of' Pain id the Stomach and ' JJojwel^. Intestinal Cramp , Couc, Diarrhoea 1 ; I ' - sold gygRYWWCRC - I it o RPHY. NORTH CAROLINA Wolf Creek ?? ???? ? ???*?? ?$ ? ???? ? < Still it rains and many of oui armors ?rv not done planting coir et. Thr?.e of the neighbors swappec Automobiles J $itttrday afternoon. Vi* trust neither of them will re rret itA nurse's class * f about twelv? persons has been organized at th? ommunity school hou?*? with Mr? JV. A. SIawson in chareo as instruc r. The first class period was heh Saturday night and was intense! j nteristing. Class meets each aSt zrday night and is <:.en to all. I am sur.. tb?t Mr .1 R Hwitt !? :: - letter frim here last week, mean :<> v . flection on his neighbors whci :e *'I am. or have been for j r.g time. the only person wh0 ha een a reader, or rather a subscrib to The Scout." Your scribe ha a subscriber forf at le?vi. fivi cars and knows of two of his neigh or;- that are subscribers. Mr. Aaron Post, who Is workin; or the Quir.n and King saw mil ' I'll on Notla River, spent thi .nk-end here with friends, and re urned to hi* j' b Sunday afternoon Mr. and rM>. Thi od are Led ford f Isabella, visited h s parents hen Sunday. Mrs. James Yerner, of Wehutty isitid relatives hvre last week. Mrs. Ollie Hancock has the nv a* i > at her father's. Mr. K. ' rt I Van. it Isabella. Last report was tha he was getting a!>?r.g nicely. ining a permit therefor from th< toard of Commissioners of the Tow: f Murphy. 2. Any person who shall < roc my building or makc any repairs it'or. a building already construct d it. violation of the terms of thi. rdinarce shall be fined fifty do! an. d. Upc? notice f-om th Mayoi f the Town of Murphy or the boari t" Commissioners of said town, an: luilding erected or r.paits made ei l building already erected ir viola ;.*n of the provisions ! thx<. ord -.nee sh ..! be removed or tori 5.tV. .u i--.." 11.1. .... "> airitiir within three days art r re. .-a, h ntieo. and fail ir0 remove ?ar??v r tear vmv ii'\vn, afte." three days n.it:e0 a lf( nO i. p : 'i: fc ! h) ; rillc of fifty dollar*, and eaeh ?? :? u?*h huiidin*: <o em red or repa'r ? 1 i! acle are allowed to remain ther ?f?-. r. without b? iir torn d?\vn removed, shall e? ---ritute a scparut< ^ff< and punished hv a fint> aforesaid, t0 K- paid 1<> the per son ere tint such building or male nir such repairs. J[r R recommend Certain-teed because it gh s cur rust enters mere for their money. Our experience is that Certain-teed has more bo. by and occurs longer than ordinary paint. Buy at CHEROKEi .MURPHY ___ Stop a 1 I Each and eve in Royal Baki wholesome. You would nc use any one of 1 Will the bakir 1 Ij use stand this Read the ingi !UU UUC iauti a yourself. J g Baking Made frcm Cr j k" derived fn . j jjj Contains No Alum?L _F RESALE OF HOUSE AND LOT An advance l?icl havinp been made ab..\ : .t received at a f??rn ale "f th property h? rein desrrbt * I v :on Monday. ' jr. Ihth, 1 1923, ' itwotn 12 o'el.. k M. nr.<i 2 oV ek p. m.. <<f fer f r sale, , . auction, t th.. h irh? 1? <? j dor for cash. at th. court Hons 1 t ;->or in Murphy, th-- house an?l lot .in >1'?!iu>hrd, known as the Grant . I Phillips house and I t. which wa?jfonr*r!y occupied by said Phillips, .(and wh:< h w convoyed to mo aj Trusti by J. W. Brannon and wife r i.elliii Brannan t,( secure a not,. to } t. W. t ark. Tru-tes'. This proper , | tv is -.-Id under th, power eontair.eti i|in said trust de?H? whirh ?? d??l~ ??. . | corded in ? horokoe County, default . I haviii}* beon made in the payment Thi- May 30th. 1923. JOHN H. Dll.AKP. Tru t.r Yoy C*n Get Well Through CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT? DR. E. E. SMITH CHIROPRACTOR r Dkvidion ...... Building Murphy, N. C. i ? SUBSCRIBE YO 1HE SCOUT - I | Nrf'Sr imtd IT takes but 5 gallons of ( -* good coats on a house'likt means less than 518 for the p the high cost of building toi takes to protect the dollars n< to put off painting? W'l.eti rior u ork, come in and let us c<timatc always ca'.l for Ccr:.:tm-Ucd. When spread J you know why we recommci CertaL PAINT HEADQU, E HARDWARE HARDWARE MURPHY, N. C. j^T ifaLtflrii-;i i* *'i?f i''J 1 ? Minute! ry ingredient 1 ng Powder is >t hesitate to ;hem by itself. ig powder you test? redient clause ind decide for hTJ&M K^wcleip earn of Tartar om grapes j eaves No Bitter Taste in the morning "When I feel like this? dizzy, black spots before 1 my eyes, bad taste in I my mouth, stupid and lazy?1 know what's the matter. I'm bilious, I just take a couple of DR. MILES' LIVER PILLS They fix me tip in short order. Why don*t YOU try these J little wonder workers? You'll II find them easy to lake and 1 mild but effective in opera-, tion. w Your Druggist sells Dr. Milwf Preparations. Zertain-teed paint for two this (>0' x35')> That >:>int. \\ hen you consider Jay anil how little paint it w invested, can you afford tier house, garage or intethe paint it take*. Our estimates i you dip in a brush and start to nd it. W'i&gd\ \RTERS ' | COMPANY i COMPANY ft
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