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Friday. Anjo?t 10. 1023 | Up Or The market is ,)ut you have n ;!; ftbu buy your h cause we se!3 ur times. Don't have ary I ll Cedar ? SHI T Everything | CherokeeMam X i Factory Town?MURP L-.= = = = .*. L.ocaf and ? IflP^llO x.x-:"x~r~x~x~x^~x~x~x~x-x-x*' Harry McBrayer and th~?-e ..f At <1 r on. S. *;.? v r patnts. Mr. ar.d Mrs. U. W. I'andkr. Nortnarul P:i\ d5?>p of \*i* % itinjr h r huslcittdV Mr. ; ru! Mrs. E. A. David and Mrs. A*'nth' r Klkin* and f llarriman, Tenn. t 4r\t viral day* here thA first of the with Mr. Klkins" 1>i tl , Mr li (I. Klkins. ! and Mr . ? . II. f <1. of \ o Ki< a. fla.. Mi; N ' i] !i. i f Atlanta. (la. and Mr*. ; E. Turner of Brunswick, Ga.t tlii w? ek-i nd with Mr.. Jot. F. ' - ? ! !' M. Dunninc of Atlanta, ? \i-itiny: Mrs (I. W. Candler ' week WHAT IT MEANS TO BE "RUN DOWN" A "RUN DOWN" feeling is a dancvr signal. If y. it rn.lcct it, you are leaving the dour wide ; ;xn to dangerous diseases. Build yourself up to health and ctovu-th with Gude'.t Pent' Maacan. It Will purify and cinch your blood, fi'iic up your nervous system, and help . yuu eat well, sleep well and feel well. | tlude's PeptfvSlancan is a time-tried | tonic, recommendixi by phy sicians for J ver AO years. At your druggist? liquid or tablets, as you prefer. Glide's Pcpto-Man?an Tonic and Blood Enricher J The Doctor1 When the good ol< was asked about b he said: , "Use Roy al. It is m of Tartar and is a You could dissolve spoons of Royal in \ it with benefit. Tha mighty few bakir 1 meet." * The doctor was rig KOI bokflngl , ' j, Bs* Made from Crec derived fron Contains No Alum?Lot I .. . I - - - . | Down | continually changing, :j: o reason to worry if i: imber from us, be- y :der the market at all ? . I V "l* doubts about Quality i AND SEE! I i and Asphalt N G L E S | ; for the Builder f ? jfacturingCo. HY, N. C.- Phone 95 p j Z crsofial ire iO .5 *x~x~x~xAlvln R 'L ami M 1 I'ai'c ?>f Marti'., w, r< nur i- d at th: f.l of .1.-1 'i. N. IS;. w.'t r.i -day uft? rn<> u, Mr. I' 1 r iVrin.nir th?. ceremony. ISoth kml yotin^ pi pit- .,ro ??f prunatw nt ant wMl known fain li* - of M-uble. Mr. W. M. llromilc and v. A'Yn ?' f Post oil, N. won* in ' tab} 1 v.. < k ittt pi:*.- coiir' and !< inK after I ii>ini.<* matters. Allot i att? iinir t hou at ('??-" oil. Mr r liter T . ! r i the t *a?ho? Mr- .1. II Hurtsook s.r.il I. P Saab : - ii and tw.? daiijhtjers, oi Sweetwater. Ttni and -I. T I.av.soti,Allien.-. Tenii., { re ft . tnl? and relalsv-s ia Clr.v and I'hct kii t'p.aniiis. Mis- Kllr.aith C.mdUr of SySva :s vt-r..n^ her ^ 1 -:n Martha < indier. Ml-, Heh,, l>iek?y. who has ben v.r r sj-ter, I. l?. thri-to J her ha> return-?i to her home a! Wnshir'trton, ? . . Mi. Frank Marion of Oillstiorc spent the \w k end h; th h' fliviid-. Mr. M?*iit>li i_ roiumtn 'a:'!*, tin- St li rhway t' mniissior nr.8 ?'? formerly -tati .1 a Hay.* villa* Mi. Mont II > of Tomotla war hrouyhC to the Murphy hosp.t.il Sun lay niyht whir he und.'went ar oj erat.i?u for n;.;n-t:dieit II u'ettinK along r.iecly. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Sara Dry on of Fla. w!t? formerly l:\-d at Andre \\> Andrews.are visiting ?n 'M'etion IVas Right i family doctor aking powders, ade from Cream ibsolutely pure, a couple of teawater and drink ' t's a health test ig powders can . ht. Ronwdc^p rm of Tartar i grape* tret No Bitter Tute THE CHEHOKEE SCOUT. M M r. John A. USabom^-' of Pr ^tol. Va. , is visiting th family of Mr. <J. \V. Candler. Miss Rath TO&tehcsd, who has b, v -;itir?r her Ister Mr-. J. U. Storey, f r tha: pa*t few week--, returned to her horn- at -mm t. e, Ga. a few day. ago. Mr. and Mrs, W. Shelton ami aby of CoppcrhiH, T.-nn visit.*d Mrs. Neil Davrid;on over the w ik! 1 end. 1 M . and Mr . I). (' < Fringe r at! d 1 > >nv? : n ? Bra.-town Sunday. Mi- i Char' and ?nu Civ kit ' r turned. ': first ? f t!i week from ; 1 he n rt f - *nte where , y h*.1.. Is,on at w -tk ihi? -um*! mer. I M # &? Mr?. R. I v'-r ok and two daugh ?ms Cant' iiil? Vr*Kio?-s. are spending the w !: ? ! in Andnws* with Mr*. \V. B. Fish' r. Mr. Horace l.iney of Near MurI l-hy A.-i-' d or, at th.- Murphy 'n Tuo day for :tr.-;n?r:!a'.-1 d !!? rn a. ll< is doing v? ry wt-'t. Mr. \. J. Kiltron' ?f \ilanta v;.- t i'tl his brothi'i- h law. Mr. <" \V. Bailey -t vi ral day? tins w<ek. : Ml-. Alii- M K cht ?.r Kir..-- ' ; t.... is visiting . daughter ! Mr- week. . At tho 4#up;'< tion of 1 seal phy i Mr. <i . Tn'.vn <?? went to Atlanta Thus lay nwi dng to consult l??>t;e i Mat about is b.< ken arm. w? h w. -b d in the <!how Wetfit * day in an uuu>m hi!c*.".o-, i cM t- M. Mrs. I,;!'y It I., r- ,.f A h. \ \ I ti: sr Mr . U I. - .?k t' '.c k I. It I IK N'T I l.v f i-r.i i d nioiip. ; I'< r iiilui'i! .1: ti :i* !>' t*> Mrs. ( j'ii at tlu ealow. 1 Billy Nols?'i?, the lit 11?- v> fi year 1 ' 1 > .. ?*f M-. ?nd Mi Bailer Nei rt,Cant ?n, s; nding cveral 'here with hi1- grandparents. Mr. Mi-.l Mrs. 1'. K. Nelson. Billy told ' his pa n uts a few da\ ago that h? j M int d to take a va? .t on and mn?o ' \ hi ^i.indpai ' nts and tluit | 1 . 1. ? 1. 1 . . ,?r ir.. tatted out .Monday. but a th' i a:p. was held up on account <?f a . \\:ia >ut, hi wa> take ti bai k to Bry* son I'ity where he spout the r.ght. u.d then tame < ? to Murr.hy Tu'* lav nioi.ng. Th. day following his a-i'val, Billy wond<:.d if the ( h r< i.?t nit would kn.Av about hi> being here. The Stout dors know and s proclaiming to its many readers that Little Billy .> visiting his ? .i i.dpa tiiU. "if it's, not in the ? Scout it'- because we don't knew it." ? B \PTIST CHUIU il The vcuiii ' sen c, .if the Baptist ? h' I Mind, y, Au- ; 12th, will be in ?h.i-i?e ? f tl'.i young people of the , eituvch. Bi <!' the pi ayer and . 3 ;. service th t'? Hov-ir.;; program , v. iil ! . rendered: 1. .1. I.. ...tin I! IVter 1:1-12. , { I t iduction ) I. The Christians Equipimnt?* j MRS. t\ \V. BAILEY II. The I'reck u.' I*' mfises? LUCIUS CORK III. TFhe Chiistians addition Table . R. F. WILLIAMSON IV. 1 thfiilr.es.- . .BOY1) A BERNETHY. V. Summary PAUUXF MARTIN \ I. F "i !i rs I'oret* ; ! ? CiiiiiSTI.NK ItUNVl t-.N VII. l ist I): \s Foretold LENA M IUNK1N VIM. R kindling M . naiy Fire> C. W. BAI! FY Tin Bnpti '< Young P -pV. Union oxtt ml the genen.. public as well n> the entire membership of the chu a most cordial inv:tat:-t>n to h-,? prcsnt. NOAH LOVIXGOOn. Pros'dm." trustees sale of land Default having been made in the payment of certain rote? secured by a deed of trust executed by J. H. Crawford and wife, Hattie Crawford and duly regigterd in book SO, pag 120, in th office of the Register of Deeds for Cherokrc County, and request having been 'made that tho same be foreclosed, the undersigned Trustee, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, on Monday the 17th day of Sept.. 192.1, will sell to the highest bidder Cor cash, the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Beaverdam Township, Cherokee, County, on thevw;.ter? of Beaverdam Creek, being al! that certain tract of land known as the "Roberts Farm" bought by said J. H, Crawford from David F. Poberts and wife by dved MPP"WW ORrHY. NORTH CAROLINA & A " j;f. <# v* '? ' V ;. v. ^/v v- / \ * -> RoFot R.Fv. :;l\o!iS (VrTjnc rvi Corui dnte */?' Lieutenant Co c.r.or uho is riakiny o i?lp *: oi:?d the loold u\ ar. automobile-, io t.-rite the storn o*-' hi? Globerrvc'.ifiiri ; tour/o/ a number rv'^tmericarv neu'Spspeix He P\} eck5 io (i ?'.'c back i \. li> home cihj,y^she?ilie,o.Ci nc<t Dcc^mwp. His articles *u;iil cleat vitk the industrial, agi ;c-?l?u:aL nnd economic conditions cf Europe. >tfi: ca and >isia. together loith a description of kje ct**pcr!CTXCCs us a r.. _'!crist in many lands. k ~ T '" jL CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED ALL WORK GUARANTEED W*1 CALL FOR AND DELIVER Arcdtle Pressing Club Under J. W. DAVIDSON,S Store Phone 85 MURPHY. N. C. <U;i> n ;r t. red in l'? 0!?. | :.ri- I i?. 11. . of :?n li r- 'vr of I' 'ii* <'I; >. < < 'i-.intv, v. !i:i ^ ... f .? ? >!'< ! fu!! and p- .-feet d ? rip'ion. Nivjrg and ex< ptin^d ther MYont that par', of <1 h<retoforc sold and c r v i . by said Crawford and wifi\ j This n s lid to he ? fine farm and t'V-i- d -i inrr -u h. will do wclij to attend th - -ale. Sale will I - it 1 one o'clock. I'. M. This August '.?th, 1923. Mt-jlul JOHN II. DIf.LARD, Tru t. r 4 r 'Ti- ?Av ' ' ' " . y - ' r ; . * ,1 \? v " 'A" V t:/ T\ ? *?-n!<.-:% m plTc! . rlr. docs v. fir.a, c!.' :!c faces safely in., all " ' n^SSI vikiu rcriJ one from/ Poa Polariuo il big'i spre: wears ir.fe gallon and experience bine easy l! mileage co: lubricating STAI * I ' i^J } What't different about this(ttoFu? I We can't print the all Ir-re, ta we* to ponder over: i OUR VALUES AI'F AMPLIFII Y ?'AKI i.v I A i IF VOli'L'. thy i;s -'.N E\y X COLLAR bl' ;l.N .vv.'LL PRt ;!; way into yoi . ir p c J. W. Da X STORE OF Q .J. V Join the Chamber of Comincrcr ? \iWm\ Get a Goo ?SEND US YOUR . C~ , " " _ - .7 ~* y~ ~~m "** y-J v?? it . 'V * 1 ' ..V \ x w l , ..... ' ' # vr ;-?-r * ' [\qw i i c . h.v . hcnv ; vv? . i" v > the clea avi . - parts, :'u i ' . rirJit con-'. > >>id it nhsoi as!:?holds its !vd> and main;. : o ' as'nion that keen- the mot . p : t. ihree c. .-tencics o! : :r r.v.c . >. ::nlin;.* i;i .'ity, trdo rca in meter Jc: :tn. Pick the :e Pelarine chart and you can di class v.ork. ows uuic.dv?low :oaincr.;tL' '.ilscvcr.lv over wearing surfacesiaroii;, yet 5 ; reason.priced i costs much I s? by- the mile. Ye the wor.d ever have taught us to ow, po irive work, long wear an st and give you Po'arinc for ao satisfaction. nDARD oil company (New Jersey) A//.'//-/ ?fck?3ii^jub;yi '/////////,V/////J////.I."' '/////////-/////////o Say Pola. inc"?not uM "a q iimmmvaimi.. iwirrrwam *_* - ?> Pue 5 If TFs Ad Starts I You rr.dir.g Here Indebted to 1 he ? Cherokee i-cout Y&u ?? itif jl jrou |* o .* 'hi t' i* a *h*vinc !% *ei?m or ) ? jr : car. V '.'If?-' - , to- Y ?rd ."'.i . ,t U tr> y try : ' . - ? .oti of thing' it leave you v ' : t , i* n to wmf' co': 5 'F.R'I IGF.*- . sD $ : ; so mi a X JMISE TO \ v K JR V 5s! ividson JALITY v iin<! IMp Mu.-i-hy Grow! d Night's Rest Sleep is just as necessary to health as food. The ability to sleep depends on >the condition of the nerves. Dr. Miles" Nervine insures a good night's rest. It will help any nervous condition from sleepless-' ness to epilepsy. Ycur money back if the first bottle fails to benefit you.' You'll find Dr. Miles* Medicines in all drug stores^ JOE PRINTING v.. . - ? A- ^ ^ " \ ! .'ry the ranee tcncy uiuiy -is a il surV-!ar i* care . . ri c?nf* o- ? ?pcnd r ?s or ?outiy the ;irs of i comd low 501,1110 The Polarine Chart rr.ifif* the con>iuta<T 7 of I'oUnnc th?t Mrrcitir ^ combine" flow work, wtndlw milc?frcrt( foi vouFpnrnculjr motor ConnJt it ti you: dealer'*. IS ////'///'< , uai. ol <>u".
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1923, edition 1
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