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Z - 1 ilADY GOT SO Wl 1 COULD S( ifter Suffering From Many Femal Cardui and Toole It, She Si J "COME TIME AGO." says Mr*, t Buena McFarland. of R. F. D. 2. r Bostic, N. C, "I suffered a great t Ceal with weakness common to women, t 1 had bearing-down pains, my sides and back hurt, and ray limbs drew I would t! *et to weak in my knees I could scarcely l Stand c P"I was very nervous, and could not test 1 didn't feel like eating. 1 grew t thin, and did not have ambition for any- t "1 had been trying other remedies . . .. but did not get any better. i "Some one told us of Cardui. ind t what It was recommended for. 1 aiso - | WHY PAY EXC1 The Great Northern A (lncorp( ? Announces that Aart | Being Made 'i $110 ROUND TR X Boston?Southampton \ $110 ONE WAY I6S Y Connect irB for f THE ABOVE PRICES WILL IN X POINTS AS FAR NOF X The Company plans to carry appr. ?- ' monthly. Make your plans now (o *7 A round trip, with all expen | on shipboard included, at no * j more expense than a vacation \ right her,- at home! T0 meet the ever increasing demand in this X country for an incxp?rsive nr.d X at the same time thoroughly X comfortable and enjoyable trans X Atlantic voyage, is the prime Y object of the Great Northern y Steamship Company OrganizX ed by progressive business nu \ X who realize the exceptional opY portunity offered for inexpeny rive travel in Europe, the ComX nanv will cater t,? the th< usat ds ? We Will Also Show ? Become a part-owne X of Enterpri X We heee en opening for en energe * This is an excellent opportunity f v up a permanent buainesa both foi v I* \Cut out and mail us witl I .A Wikstroir. Information Dept. Edmunds Bide., Suite 54 Boston, Mass. I am interested in securing full information regarding a trip (Mark wlA cross) One way Round trp England ??*.*. 1 France Germany ] ! If?.ly Sweden BSenmark Baltic Pro*. : ?.und Bui??a Name Street or R. f. d CMty or town ; State | ; TH EAK 1ARCELY STAND h le Troubles TWs Lady Heard of ays, "Until I Was" WelL" > Dok a Ladles Birthday Almanac and e3d of a case something like mine. J o*l my husband to get it and I would < ry ft "I saw a great improvement after the he first bottle (of Carduit, so 1 kept it up j intil I was well. Now I am the picture if health." Thousands of oiher women have writen, to tet! of the beneficial results ob atnea oy ratting caraut, and to recomCardui has stood the tost of extensive >se. for more than forty years, la the reatment of troubles common to wtmenTry ft I *> [J I Trip To! OPE 10 - ; ^SSIVE RATES? V I Steamship Company (rated) BE Bu angements are Now ? for Monthly v IPS TO EUROPE Boston?Gothenburg $138 | ONE WAY S75 Connecting for X Chriatiania. Stockholm. Helaing- *:* foia. Danzig, Riga, Copenhagen y ICLUDE RAILROAD FARES TO ? <TH AS STOCKHOLM A \ -'mate";. tw thousand pa-s^ngers r. n it the coming s?a>on. y ' of intelligent persons who wish A J t visit tho battlefields of y Frame, the Shakespeare coun- y try. S-andinavia. the Land of A th? M'dnight Sun. etc. A chance ^ : of a lifetime! S<, it would seem Yi hut it is more than that. The y c >mpany will build for a per- .* nanent businnr-*. planning en i retting a new standard of high- j cla?-s ocean travel on a one- y, class basis. That thi< can be A done at a fair margin of profit X has already betn proved and is Y furtbctr outlined in our prosper- y tus. You will find it extremely A interesting. x You How You May y :r in the most talked ? se in Years x tie representative in your locality. , or a person of character to build X) ' himself and the Great Northern. X h your name and address "fy-H A SUBSCRIPTION BLANK X 102.... X United Statts Service. Inc X Head Office. Edmunds Bide. Y Boston Mass. ? < Chock jf Enclosed find P. O. Order for y Draft 5 % | as payment in (part, fall) for units of thi? shares of ' ' The Greet Northern Steamship > Company. Inc. Price P?r ur.it $50.00. j [ (Four Preferred ajid tvco Common Shares to eacli^fcnit). Have Certificate and Receipt i issued in the namtf of: Name ; Street or R f. d. State ; | The above price quoted fee immediate acceptance only Wh*n buying: en installments 25 jr percent of purchase price must A accompany order, balance may A be paid i? ten monthly payments J E CHEROKEE SCOUT. MURPHT. J Hiawas?ee ? We are sorry our Sunday School s dead at Shearer School House, but lop* it will revive again soon. Mr. Charlie Beavers i? spending i week with his home folks. He is it Etowah. Tenn. Rev. J. P. Decker filled his regu,.?r appointment here Sunday. We are having a lot of sickness in this part. Mr. Grady Haiuby is very ill at this writing. Mrs. Ida Burgess visited Laura Jones Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Picklesimer an(* daughter. Ira. sner.t the da*. Sunday ?J with Sam Bains and family. Mis* Ethel Dav.s visited th, family of Mr. Ben Rose Sunday. Mr. C'harlie Pickiesimer's family E& very ill at this writing. Mr. K. W. Shearer lost a fine hog Sunday. We were sorry to hear about Mr. Clyde Reid's death at Etowah. Tenn. with measles and fever. He was buried at Reid* Chapel Thursday. Mr. Harrison Hamby was killed by a train at Appauichia iwnu- few adys ago. 5?:ss Came Be.i ng .s v.siting relatives a*. Etowah, Ter n. Miss R da Herrang. of Etowah, is visiting Mr. E. II. LErtang and fam pi si H Miss Bonnie Ledford spent the night with Miss Ethel Ledford Fried;, night. Miss Effie Bate* v.>/ed Mr. and Mrrs. S. C. Ledford end fanv.'.v Sunday. Mr. Jack LedUard sp?r.t the night with Mr. Charlie Ixdford Saturday Mr. J. P. Deck* r visited Mr. and Mrs. S. C. I.edf rd Sunday. Mr. I.onnie MeNabb and fam '.y spent Friday niglu with Mr. E. H. Berronjr and family. Rev. G. W. Kilpatrick and family of Coperhill, vi< ted Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shearer Saturday. _>FOR THE RE LIEF OF Pain iri the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Crimp Colic. Diarrhcea - SOLD EVERYWHERE Wilmot. Miss Frances Br?rr visited friends in Barker's Creek Sunday. Mr. Hubert I'r^itt from Qui Ua, was hcr(> Saturday and Sunday. 9 On July 4th. ML John Quillen, from Bryson City. Ind Misses Besc.ii... i r r:k^. t this place, motored to Bryson City and on their return they were about two miles from Wilmft when the car tuny dover int0 the Tuckaseegee River. No onP war hurt. Miss Gibson thrown out into the river, Mr. Quillen and Misa Seller* remained in the car. Mr. William Settlemeyrs, of West Virginia, is spending a few days here with home folks. Mr. Jess Jones returned to hi*; work here Monday. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Um For Over 30 Years NORTH CAROLINA In Memorium. 1 The following poem was written by a friend following the death of a woman at Judson. N. C., in 1917. It is published here from an original j print by request of Mrs. J. N. Mooj dy. It holds out hope and give? en- ; | ixiuragement to one in bereavement. "THE BROKEN WREATH." Yes, the family wreath is broken, 1 ; Oh dt ar loved ones, can't you see. i It's the mighty hand of God, Th.;t is working life for thee. He has plucked our choice flower, From our gardens rich and rare. But Hi? unset n hand is transplanting. In His mansions bright and fair. Then don't stop the clouds of darkness. They will bring the showers we need . hey*11 refresh the Master's'harvest And increase His precious seed. us cive to God our praises, Thr.t His Holy Will is done. Th:.t H( took our suffering: mother. Who vas trusting: in His Son. - r v i I1 Oh. I know your souls are burdened With your miphty load of grief. But our blessed Savior tells us That He came to bring: relief. For He'll bear our every burden. And our sorrows gladly share. For He'll take us home to Heaven. If we'll trust and Him ht re. There we'll mce* cur Messed Savior Who so freely died f r all. And we'll mcit our dear old mother. When that miphty roll is enliod. j S0 be ready for Hi< coming. He at any time may call. Be ye ready for the Judgment, i I.est in darkness you may fall. I Why should w,. s<> careless lingo In that road of doubt and sin. Jf sus came to make us haprv. H. will gladly take us in. t * ? Mrs. Annie Smith of this place got shot Friday by Norman Nations, who was shooting at n bird with a twenty-two gun. and accidentally j Isho* Mrs. Smith. She i? in the hospital at Whittier. and last reports ! \vore that she was on the road to a j ; rapia recovery. M -s Selmar <>f Barker's) 1 Crr< k. spent Saturday nipht with the 1 Misses Brown of :h*s place. Mr. and rMs M tchcll Sutton, of I Dillsbort), arc v :t?n - frierdj and relative;! here this week. Mrs. Tennie Sellers and Mrrs. ! Weaver Mess<r visited at Mrs. Ellen I Bunifrarner's Sunday. Missf Nellie Nations, of Camp Crock, was a W.lmot visitor Sunday. | Keeping In :: : if-. ^ ' a,r - U " Wh ' ' ** ... J-"' ' & *' but I ^ I I I . " * t For rat4a or local informat local newspaper or write I of the^fclorth Carolina Pr iforgaoton, X. C, ^ V * . . m?L - . ie'll pour out our cup of sorrow. \nd refill with joy and grace. There will be no clouds of darknesr. When we meet him face to face. VVhen the mighty hosts of Heaven. Shall be gathered on tha^ shore. Ihere to meet our precious mother. I Where sad parting comes no more, j rhen sweet will be the morning. ' [>f life'* immortal day. To dwell with her in glory. Forever there to stav. Tomato plants wQ grow eteT.t or J ten feet hig^ if tied to a stake ard j the suckers removed weekly. Tb's ( is the best way to train them, says I Extension Horticulturist R. F. Payne I If you want to know tha farts about farm credit in N'orth Carolina write the editor of the extension service at Raleigh for a copy of the May, 1923, Bulletin of the Pepartrr?<?nt e?f Agriculture. It's title is' "Farm Crtdit in N'>rth Carolina." Pon't forget that clean, fresh water kept in a cool >:! : will make the fowls happy this month. | DOG Notice is hereby give for Dog Tax on tax list j tie same at once, as So ? prosecutions for failure ? Term of Court. ! V I A The Act passed by th ;i; bly in reference to Dog ^ back taxes. Save costs | immediate attention. v R? ? W. P. ODO x X ^W-X-X-W^X-XK'-X-X-X I FOR 5 8 0 ACRE On Hiawa*?T Rivt j, nc:. the shn Pcachtrce, with ?> 2-rr.\ hoi: FOUR LOTS, each 50x1 *>o feet, p !! th- Penchtr. c Hiph School, with :: ONE STEAM BOILER A NO GK If interested, S J. I. D< :j: MURPHY, N. C..R * i Pace With' Evprv infpliffpnl man nr W ---?~"o ^?? v atiuti TT at is going on, not only i : all over the world. There is only one way tc ough the Newspaper 1 The Newspapers contair sayings and writings of politics, business, scier sic. The Newspaper is at om 1 the best of all educaton Whatever else you read? LEAD THE NE\ ion eonsolt your to the Secretary , ? eM Association, FriAmr. Joljr 20. 192J , BILL BOOSTER SAYS Vk m, ?*Js. o* srwrnu* " HAtCMCT Ce?AET?ttHtv> ?r HCM'VC 81 EM UKMIM& A LA. HAXCHtX AHOUUO, Wktnus rot A SOOO CHAACC "#> BOA* SOUS 1 cetrrAivt Gu* >4 tv? utcy.tAjo I HAXCMCT tft MCRE94 DCCt ARID OEAO AHDREAW ?*. BMRAAL IU BLU. BOOSTERS HATCHST CELA6TERM L " TAX 1 n to all persons liable of year 1922. to setilicitor will institute to pay at the August e last General AssemI ax does not apply to by giving this matter ?cn^rtfnllv M Sheriff I >ALE I : FARM I llnw F<?r?! Bt'dfj , 1 " " I oocl location, 3."?0 y;s frora I one 4-room hou . r: ^ 1300. I 1ST MII.l. CHEAP. I ce or Write fflj WIS I . F. U. NO. 1 - I IlieWorld] oman wants to Know I n the neighborhood I > find out.. 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