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WHY THAT LAME BACK? ???? That 'morning Sameness ? those sharp pa:r.s when herding or lifting make work a burden and rest impossible. Don't be handicapped by a bad back?look to y m kidneys. You will ntaki no nrstukc by follow.rq this H ard resident's example. Mrs. S C. Halo. W'rv.tmire St. Brevard. v *1 r.ud a i id time "i try k:dr \ nrd back ? had a ? aggravating ache over my - ir.-H wh.oh ?- u .. ? *"< :> ed When I in* !> dust : swoop. - .: ;! t. pains .lar t through my back and 1 could hardiv straigh ton. I i spel's ?. bor' re my ( } " . Marr" I wi- i a h 1 .m covn :: :iil : -. - .! I: : : CLOTHES TLEA\ED ND PRESSED ALL WOtK GUARANTEED WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER .Arcnd^ Pressing Club Under J- V DAVJDSON.S Store Ph one 85 ML RPHY, N. C. OFFICE MA! ;' ! \\ ante capable your; j; assista. . time keeper. :j: dy i irge concern ii | cpem 4 tor l ight parti vancement. Reasonabl ! For Further lnfor THE CHERO tl tQy \ ? :: j ii WIil! 1 mm ii Qreezi 8 jjg 1 nesc new r- J electrified the f WTillvc-JC r>icrV?r C mm ** j - j S| Willys-Knight 2 Wiiiys-Knight 55! Willys-Knight 5 W illys-Knight 5Willys-Knight 7;; Willys-Knight 7* ?? Ox er.and Coupe * better cars tha SS proJ -action in \\ gg greater calues v.? All PrieM F. O. B. Tol.do. 1 8 aaauBBkaaau'sjnuffiiaiUi] t ' gjj = ! MACON COUNTY PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM SHERIFF ! . JuBi|Kid from. Window of Moving Train Near Crrentbjro Wera Convictaj of Breaking Store WKI.IN. Auc 28.?Word reSeh c; ft !*. thv two Weavr 1 ithor>. recently cor.v i.icd here > < aj ! fiom Sheriff x Mo- Greensboro Mon-; v. as they wore on their way to v- noes in the State IVmten- \ nr. : \r-av r brothers naked to| i u in to the lavatory . " train N >.12; ' nd interim* th ? o they looked d*?or whi tr Sheriff waited' utside for tie v.* Ibev rntsvd thei - d v and ' . I ?l "freedom, 1 {{ft' ' k ' " " whO tiii trail She: : M e d . Tvn 1 the * scape of his ; .jG'v and r. -earrh was ir>ti-' eh ded. j ne Fro. > : ne - v \ or.- y and T aw W-Tiv. . : "J "? and v ' - \v.ij" . r-.v;ctc?! !I *h? - -of g..r rt last tvvek of break a sto?i bout ?x F-anklir and takinu mer. ' -it fiv hundoliars. The elder Weaver! - - six n: i.ths in the ' i!> whi the younpcri . y :.r>- in the; :t p. r i. i: . f?y Judge T. I?. Bryson. S . iff M.mih - at In<5 t?? un-j 1 :: ?i :: '.v v t .\ . it: aners. j har : -.ft'ed tor th--. made their ext thr enjrh the Spttdow eight inches j I ? M WANTED! j man to become office V and general understul tbis section. Good *1* , and chance for ad.J. e salary to start. I mation. Apply T KEE SCOUT ^ x y LYS-ENIC JVERLA Improvemt cs and improvements announced ia .iblic! People tell us that nothing ei Pass. Touring Pass. Roadster - - - Pass. Coupe-Sedan - Pass. Country Club - Pass. Sedan .... Pass. Touring Pass. Sedan .... r, Much More Powerful 1 10 in All Overland M?x g with bigger new engine er with bigger new engine with bigger new engine with bigger new engine 11 Ov erland Red Bird - light and Overland models are impn n ever before. The greatest sale: Ailiys-Overland history have made , hich, we believe, lead the werld by a ?Ve reserve the H(h: to chance prices and ?pe MOORE, De in&Bexsssaasasoi THE cHEROJC ?. . M Did This Vessel Meet the Fate of The "Cyclops"? ip|ll slisBI What has been the fate of the pit .urvM-.ue "Barkatinq Alta," shown above, which has been po.-l:-! as "missir.c" at sta since the stately ship unfurled her sails at Los A..geles Harbor la.-t February, and pus out to sea f i Puget Sound? Was lightning. a fl< ;ting mine, or treat' erv? high and fifteen inches wide in th<lav.: tot y. Bat the fact ieniains that they mad-.- their enape. Both 1 y- are t . lints of A ville and the t-ld* r one has served a sertenet < ;j th Maeon County leads for bc.jt; The.r father is dead but their mother lives in Ashoviile. Young Harris Cohege Tc Cprr, Next Week Yw Harris College will oper for the fall n Tu sday and W d?! y - < liv f next week, according to ir.i'< i at Ure . ht t<. Murphy. It is i that rtg stiaticn will be . y 'ill Wedtu.-lav and t >" <- woil. will In'gin th. middle it the week. m mm iwgMS.SM miiams M ' B MB -- Pi MJ jj fnfs- p st week have " ise compares: B - Now $1175 - Now 1175 M - Now 1550 K - Now 1635 ?* Not i' 1*705 * * - Now 1435 ?S - Notv 1995 Jew j? lei s K - Now $525 ?" - Noiv 525 3? - Now 7^5 K - Now 860 " - Noti> 750 ? oved, refined, ~m > and largest J possible these wide margin. J clflcatlc.i* w.ihoui aodcab :aler jj 3&aas?aBas89Hs .. - ?a ..... . EE SCOUT. MURPHY. NORTH CAR ' MANY FARMS EQl JENERATE | No Need to Wait for Power Companies?Individual Plants Now in Use. "Well, guess I've ii;cK J my last pall ot ?ittf oO( this farm?" "Aid 1 len't believe I'll ever have w> wu>h another lamp chimney or trim imetticr lamp wick and net my lingers ? kwest-ney " Such is the conversation b?*twee? ike farmer and hi? wife the morning after a f rm light and power set gtws >ih? action on their farm. Although \Mr may be locat- ! beyond the roach f any power company's linos. they Four Operations at Oner?1 HorWasher and C get electricity Just the same by making It themselves. Trade reports indicate that numerous farms which are thus situated are meeting the problem in just this way. Th' y are putting in self-contained electrical plants. . ach one consisting of a gas ?-ngin.- which burns oil. usual ly plain kerosene, an 1 a generator which predates electricity. Such .-els. ranging from one to four kilowatts capacity, have proved great burden-lifter* to farm families. They bring about the same transformation which would come to pa*s it th- farm in question could purchase clectrh nergy from a power - v.ipany. And the power tympany might be a long time extending its lines far enough into rural districts so that the-je particular farms could b^ .ofli therefrom. Farm Makes Own Electricity The farm light and power -et u usually instalb-d in the cellar of the farm house. Once put in it is simple to operate, and the electricity generated by the generator is fed into a storage battery and can then be used for lights or for driving motors or water pumps. The farm house can be thoroughly wired if a farm light and power set is us- ! just the same as if the electricity came from some power company's line The wires can also be , extended all over the farm There can be electric lights in the barn, electric motors at the grinder, the corn shelter JT the wood saw. If it is n dairy farm electrically driven milking machines can milk the cows, electric motors can run the churn and the cream separator. The electric rurri.nt in **-?> -? - ? ?.iaii;?ci fan til the rami It may be used, comes originally from Ih'j compact little equip**<^x~x~x-XK-X-xk*-X~X~X?* Owl Creek % i?x**x?x?x?x?x?x?x?x~x**x?x?; \Ve are having a good Sunday Mr. Robert McRat has returned from Washington to spend a few h-*| Mr. Samuel Kephart has returned 1 hcnv from his work. Mr. Will Spencer, of this place, hai spc nC the past two wet-kit at Hangingdog. Mr. Henry Kephart arrived home from Granavi'w Saturday evening. He has been at work there. Mrs. Nancy Palmer spent th past two weeks at Murphy with her son and daughter. Mr. Ray Kephart and wife spent I the past week at Andrews with their son. Earl, who has been quite sici; but is recovering now. ! FOR SALE?An Oliver writer, p* r-ctically new. A ha ^aip. S?> Mrs. S. C. Watkirs, City (lt-p) ? * t FOR SALF?One "Florence" oil cook stf>ve. For information apply to Mrs. Stonec pher at the- Bunsmiow. (lt> . ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT OLINA IIPPED TO ! OWN ELECTRICITY meat hidden aivay in Who collar of tha bouse Eg * -- In etVct th?? farmer has his own independent electric- IWc-'jI and power pvster: wj'.-h he owns himself and operates solely (>r h own farm. City Comfort in Farm House* I There are soma farmers who are veterans in' respect u> electrical farm- ; UK T.\ y w.-re Aarst^ thw tljpt to < purchase these uuifc. Some of them > havt told how f-w*i about this In- J cation alter gi>iug it a stlfT practical (Mi. !n general tif*!r observation i* *... Ka* "H1-tt-H It '' fjt H W ( ' ?; * i work" meant b<ior; they not electrio* j ' ity by n ettiw of this *;> status. In these farm houses life has th?* I uspect of a city M*tue. An el- ctrio '" (j ' i L i A' r / ii - / -J ' it i wjk rpower Vstnr Driv.ng Pump, Churn, J ream Separator lish u .i -h- r hand the dishes aftef a hearty meal lor the r. Iy and the hired h - ; An : . lo*h*?s w.: h- t . or Rets rid of the Jru .? of the bin weekly wash ??u 'it'..: ? hot days an electric fan cools the . .r An ele< trie vacuum cleaner keeps t . bouse clean and does it without tilling the air with dust. And in such fann houses no one seen flllinc k ronuoa lamps or washing rap '%$ <-**1 '"v ' ft:;' 1 ^ ; Wathinn Clnth.. *K. pi- *a/? *1 lamp chimneys or going down cellar .5 with a candle. Instead a switch la $ turned a* quickly as the wink of an .? eyelash and instantly all the light one 3 can w ish for fins the room. .[ i? | Quality Price 1 j THE FIRST THING WE CONSIDI f QUALITY. EVERYTHING WE I . a This it why we guarantee everyt j X Goods will gi^e SERVICE. | *? The Prizes a-e alw?y? ? low as *'f we handle. Our service has got t more than to serve our customers. \i THIS WEEK*: V Lot high grade China Matting, Wo | Townson & |Y "EVERYTHING F ? MURPHY | A Join Murphy's Char..her ot Comme 1 If FC | Lime Cement V W. M. FAIN GROC I ^ i ? C*ppo?ite L. & N. Static fleresE^I sieria, nervous dyspepsia, nervous prostration or any ailment due to a disordered condition of the nerves? [)R. MILES NERVINE will give you prompt unci lasting relief. It products rcfresii< slee;-!, bv.i'ds up shattered nerves rtr.d promotes a ncrmai distribution cf erve lorce. If our Eruggist Sells It, Ask Him. -AAA ^u/iaOrd t> 4 * -~7~ 3 : i l| li-r -vftdA j| : " I W?,WV> ? *1 ?MKMI I J i Ij ? *~r?V il J |! l| ! ?^3licine | j (Vegetable) ... : or- ryy; -.-vTtyrjrHTfIWWl TR THREE! BRANCHEoOE I OUR BUSINESS \ cleaning. pressing and $ repairing a h-rc'i Something for You to? Gain by Doing So ? INEXCELLED SERVICE New Model Tailoring;: & Steam Presjing i Club | A M. WILEY, Proprirlnr Rear Dr. Neat Door to A Weill' House Mr. Free! Johnson! and Service | :r in buying ccods is the ;; iuy is based on this. hing we sell, for we know our , , ilir market wsl! al'ow on goods \ o please you. Nothing pleases us V 5 SPFCIAL t rth 60<~, now, per yard ... 48c j : Arc srson OR THF. HPM ' r, N. C. rce and Wat h h -rpKy Grow IJ )R and Plaster :ery company ? Phone 101 j
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