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. fiii'T OcloUr 26, 1523 No Du?l* Dome it^Hr X ljIMr much excitement the Smiths Sw It managed to catch the train. flee. whrn they could sit quietly B vhilo. they began to wonder Jthey ha<i left anything behind. Mrs. Smith *?V? 1 shriek. I -iiL 1 t M t as much 1 I I as that \m\amTr\ i M I brand 1 f== = = "SERVICE" IS M ABUSE] And but few people have d? term really mean-*. When there is nothing vague ir 1 n-.ean that at this drujj stare attention, correctly filled prt FOR CONCRETE PROOF C PARKER S SE RICHARD The R<; On the Square "l'RKSCRIPTION TUi-J. A., xmiiiyw* rrE are making a specialty of Ccrtainteed paint because it makes real friends for us. See our complete line before painting. Buy^ at Paim Headquartei CHERC [ MURI "Oh, Harry," she gasped, *1 forgot to turn off the electric iron." i "Don't worry, darling," he replied "nothing will bum, I forgot to turn off the shower bath."? The Christian I J Advocate (New York). LUMET unx. BAH IMG POWDER Is truly the j world's great* est baking It has | produced fi Pure 1 Foods? glppSg: | Better ! Bakings tAJLUM^ | ?Sor over % one third ~ 24 ~ BEST BT TEST rL_l : 1 [UCH USED AND DWORD ffinite knowledge of what the PARKER employs the word, id'finite about it. We simply you get careful and courteous scfipticns, and quick delivery. i ?F THIS STATEMENT, GIVE UVICE A TEST! I 5. pARKER I xal Store Telephone 39 S A SPECIALTY" I fefbuildin^ it yOU get an idea of how i r?iinr rnvprs to tho rrnllon . . ? - -- . o " two gallons are required for t try house like this(16'x32'). paint. TT\e smaller building; painting time, but without pa as quickly and in proportion We can save you money on Certain what it costs to make plus a fair pre you caiV use the less expensive coloi ceriau House Point Born,Brid Roof P, No. 4JT Brown . No. 4?1 Jj $750 r? $1 re )KEE HARDWj ?HY HARDWA MURPHY. N. ( t iHE c.iujakkz scot 55 Premium Winners At Cherokee County FanAre Announced Livestock ? Beef and Dual Purpoae Cattle Bull. 3 years old and over. H. H. F.ili-. Murphy. Bull under 1 year: 1st S. Gentry, Grandview; 2nd W. P. Fayr.\-, Murphy. Cow 3 years and over: 1st Win4. McClure, Murphy, Route 2. Heifer under 1 year: 1st W. P. Payne, Murphy; 2nd W. W. McClure Murphy Route 2. Hogt Sow 2 years and over: 1st Robert Fain. Boar 2 years and over: 1st Robert Fain. Sheep Rani, anv nee: 1st. Troon D Andrews; 2nd. A. M. Hatchett, Mur-j phy. 1st, A. M. Hstchett, Mur]^? Route 2. Draft Horici Horse mare or Gelding: 1st, Zch. Lovingood, Murphy, Route 2; 2nd, Troop D, Andrews. Team, either sex, any age: 1st, Zeb. Lovingood, Murphy, Route 2; 2nd, Troop D. Andrews. Four-horse Team: 1st, Troop D, Andrews; 2nd, Zeb. Lovingood. MuIm Colt, under 1 year: 1st W, M. Ramsey, Murphy. Single mule, 2 years and over: 1st, W. Johnson, Murphy Route 3; 2nd. J. W. Dockery, Marble. Team: 1st, W. Johnson, Murphy, Route 3; 2nd, J. H. McClure, Murphy. Four line Team: lft, W. Johnson, Murphy, Route 3, and Zack Ramsey, Murphy; 2nd, J. H. McClure, Murphy, and Bas? Hyatt, Bras-town. Light Horse* Colt, Under 1 ytar: 1st W. J.. Bruce, Culberson. Saddle Horse; 1st, Garland Posey, Andrews; 2nd, Misa Frances Cover, Andrews. Light Harness Horse: 1st, Harley Scroggs, Brasstown; 2nd, A. Harshaw. Murphy. An ugly cut ? I MENTHOLATUM J % is antiseptic and M Vtpalind iff tfkw ^.99 much surface Certam-teed ir/Mi fin/1 fKnf n?l?? ? j wo good coats on a poulLess than $4 will buy the > are often overlooked at int they rot and warp just i are as costly to replace. tfid paint. Each color sells for >fit. On your smaller buildings rs and at a considerable saving. itegd ge and House Paint aint Red No. 445 Ourc Ortea 60 ? $275 \RE CO. RE CO. * ITT. MURPHY. NORTH CAKOHMA Gentlemen's Riding Contest: 1st, Sergeant Claude Angle, Andrews; 2nd, David Swann, Andrews. "Family and general purpose horse: 1st, W. P. Payne, Murphy; 2nd. \V. M. Moore, Murphy, Rout. Pony: 1st, James Cover, Andrews; 2nd, R. S. Parker, Murphy. Field Crop*?Grain Beat corn exhibit, any variety: 1st. R. R. Beai, Murphy; 2nd, A. McD. ?T<*. Murphy. t\.rn: WM. Clayton, Brass*, owr., 2r.d, V,. iti. Jchnaon, Murphy. Single ear corn, nny variety: 1st, W. M. Clayton, br&s.town; 2nd, A. M. Hatchett, Murphy. Cowpeas: 1st, C. Clayton, Brasstown. Stalk Cowpeas: 1st, W. M. Clayton. Erastown. Oats: 1st, A. M. Hatchett, Murphy, Route 2. Stalk oats: 1st,. N. W. Abernathy, Murphy. Wheat: 1st, W. M. Clayton, Brasstown. Soy Bean Hay: 1st, R. R. Beal, Murphy. Any other named grass hay: 1st, R. R. Beal, Murphy. C^weepsteak for hay: 1st, R. R. Beal, Murphy. Timber, Minerals, Etc. Best exhibit of timber: 1st. W. T. Latham, Andrews; 2nd, Moore & Randall, Murphy. Best Cabinet work: 1st Leonard Johnson, Murphy. School Work Exhibit as a whole: 1st, Andrews; 2nd, Buckberry. Construction work: 1st. Buckberry 2nd, Andrews. Map cf North Carolina: 1st. Buckberry; 2nd. Mt. Pleasant. Crayon work: 1st. Mt. Pleasant; 2nd Buckberry. Department or grade in Murphy or Andrews school: 1st, 11th Grade Andrews; 2nd, 5th grade Murphy. Rural School: 1st, Mt. Pleasant; 2nd Walker. Horticiilturo Stayman Apple: 1st J. F. Holden, Blue Ridge. Ga.; 2nd, A. A. Fain, Mnrnkv Grimes Apple: 1st, John Keener Tomotla. Delicious Apple: 1st, J. F. Hoi den, Blue Ridge, Ga.; 2nd, A. A Fain, Murphy. Wine sap Apple: 1st, J. F. Holden Blue Ridge, Ga.; 2nd, T. J. Thomp .-'On Murphy. Kinnard Apple: 1st J. F. Holden. Blue Ridge, Ga. . The BEST Emergency Remedy j for Man and Beast j y-:ys Win. BIclock. Lyr.dovir. N C ? "I hav.? u-,od St-. CooJ L i: i:nenr for all km. 014 ot sP*"*,n*. bruise*, cuts ar.il Standi sores, in horse* a.* well asm n. 5>arc ' and believe it to be the best I:: i1S48" "lent now ii: u?e. I Icecp it i:: my house . il tl time arid r?t mend it to all : . tec best hmwit for ail pu >p*S?j." Mustn~q I.'nimcnt ia comp<. K . of ?uoii.ii n. hralin,: oils th.t. I whe n rutb.il in, j* rw irate r t:?-3ue? t,> the hor Mur.tr r..; contain* no alcohol. acids or pep. [/ / ^ per, anil does not sntort or sting fl' jJ FREE Jul jMiuviXnt PENCIL.sent oft*. txlriy/i U ;l with cwnplpt* difirtioni |?.r Jh1 ,T? W*r^T-V ?- ??* Muiluif LiniRirnl ff. 'f'fftf 1 fur f?/n.iy :..iiT..rt?. and for I 1 '*** j1'1"' F^mfst. .bVoU ~ ' 'f^SSiid ill Sold by Drug and ! ^zl) ^ Genera/ Sforej Now Is 1 I To buy your winter underwear am Coat Suits, and Dresses before bu; | ? Men s and boys buits and Uverci i over tx?>re buying. i j Styleplus Suits and OvercoatsSTAR BRAND SHOES for ever CHRIST( LEADING DR\ 'I' . t Raleigh Lad} Lbs. By T ! "Tanlac increased my weight 25, pounds in less than six weeks* time,! I entirely overcoming two years of serious stomach trouble," recently j declared O. G. Ahosson, 212 South j Dawson St., Raleigh, N. C. "About four years ago stomach ] j trouble, with severe indigestion and! I constipation, had me in a terribly i run-down condition, and niy nerves f J were so unstrung I couldn'e keep [ still. Everything I wbuld eat j j soured on my stomach, causing gas. j | bloating, severe headaches and such 1 dizzy spells that 1 could hardly! I -tand up. Pain around my heart' Rome Beauty Apple: 1st J. F. I Holdcn, Blue Ridge, Ga. Arkansas Black: 1st. J. F. Holden, i rw rr? . 2nd. J. F. John ! son. Murphy. Be. Davis: 1st, J. F. Hn!d-n Blue Ridge, Ga.; 2nd, J. F. Thompson, ' Murphy. Collection of five plate? apples: 1st. J. F. Holden; 2nd. H W. ; Hughes, Murphy, Route 2. Grapcf: 1st, 1). Witherspoon. Murphy. Basket of fruit: 1st and 2nd, A. ; A. Fain. Murphy. Potted plant: 1st. Mrs. E. A. Davidson, Murphy; 2nd, Mrs. J. Palmer, Murphy. Collection of Table Ferns: 1st, Mrs. J. Palmer. Collection of cut flowers: 1st, Mrs. Ellis. Murphy. Exhibit of rose-: 1st. Mrs. J. Palmer. Collection of chrysanthemums: 1st Mrs. J. Palmer. Vase Dahlias: 1st, D. Witherspoon 2nd, Mrs. E. B. Norvell, Murphy. Irish potatoes: 1st, R. R. Beal, Murphy; 2nd Warren Snced. Murphy. Hot pepper: 1st, Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Murphy. Sweet pepper: 1-*, Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Murphy; 2nd. I). Witherspoon, Murphy. Nancy Hall potatoes: Mrs. \V. B. Johnson, Murphy. Porto Rico potatoes: Mrs. VV. B. Johnson, Murphy: 2nd, O. E. Johnson, Ranger. Tomatoes: 1st, I). Witherspoon. Stock beets: 1st, I). Witherspoon. Esgolnnt: 1st, D. Witherspoon. Onions: 1st, Mrs. Carriti Clayton, j Brasstown. Pumpkin: 1st, M. B. Lunsford, 1 f - -I i- .11 \1 . i.nk ! .uurpny; ~nu, uunn * ??nvi?, Pat snips: 1st, T. J. Thompson. Murphy. Sweet Corn: lstt Ft. R. Btal, Murphy. Field Beans: 1st, M. F. Cover, Andrews; 2nd, It. M. Fain, Murphy. I Rhubarb: 1st, M. E. Ellis, Mut ! phy. Collection of vegetables from I home garden: Mrs. Carrie Clayton, i Brasstown; 2nd, J. W. Dyer, Murj Phy. Collect "on of vegetable seed: 1st. ! Mrs. Carrip Clayton, Brasstown. Subscribe to The Scout CASTORIA Far Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years rhe Time i sweaters. Ladies see our Coats, png. ?v iia?t suiw n>? uaift??.o. i oats, $.985 to $35.00. Ix>ok th? m Every garment Guarantee*! member of the family. DPHER'S r GOODS STORE FACE THKEg r Gaine 25 aking Tanltc and between my shoulders made me roll and toss at nights so I got but little sleep. "Tanlac quickly corrected ail ihi?p put me to eating and sleeping fine, 1 quieted my ? ?*?, d'd away with hoadaches, pains and constipation, and built me up so 1 hardly knew myself. When feeling rundown I still take Tanlac, and s>on get relief. Tanlac has no equal." Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- ' 1 gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills.?Ad Doctors Prescribe^JtJ a Rheumatism, Spraina, W Sore Throat, Ckilblaias. Etc. Crt,,. p* W?H. IvkuM. M?.--"ll?il?n aJUyS N l,Ur< L>W?rr! m matt nc?.l?nt . Fr'Vr*t In mr pmctira I I,?t? t!'-J i! f ?* (.'.i-iniBt (?o?. Sprmin?, Ke , ?;,j i( newer failed to *ft l a r%r? " I>r J L Canr. N C ?"A ft or 30 tnrt r*nrr,| ? tl?t klruna Mwtey Linim.o* I* ;fc- r.~,+l9 #?n#r.j. iuf t: it I Late #T?f tr.-vi. 1 ofuo proocnb* it." t)r W. A Proctor. IIodt. Ky ?*7* r <wimi r'*' ?*'T!u*- 11m: lotto I ?m it tbo bettor afc* it. FR F F w !* tnr bMatifal fM*vESlR PPMrl\C>V< ( ||.,? , ".-i f ? .? . .f-n.lrWd.'>-~iio-M r* B*H>C M'l-i i * ln< nwiil Cor fan-il/ (men* . am]f<* l>vc*ti>rks:?'li?vi;tr. Lyon M fir Co.. ? Sooth Fifth Nt Itroufc' y n, N Y 25c ? 50c - $1.00 Sold by Drug and Central Stores StinJby MEXICAN tS4S I I ^ IIBjW*! Vci Magnetic Station For Every County A* n result of a recent interview between the Director of the Survey an?i the Director of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, definte ;igri. ment has been reached whereby the 101 magnetic stations in North Caroina are t0 be revisited, replaced or repaired and new observation taken. As a result the State wilr have, wha* no other state can boast, a magnetic statior Rt every sounty-seat. inc work, which win ue aone *>y the experts of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, has already begun, and will be pushed to completeion undo,. a plan ofcoperation between the Federal and EciAiomic Survey J wit^ thd agreement that it will be \ completed and the result, with the ! new magnetic observations, published j by the fall of 1924. j Of the 101 magnetic mounments supposed to he in the State, it I? estimated that about fifty are out of repair or need replacement. In some- instances they have been removed o? account of building or street or road - pair, and in others their effectiveness a= points from whicjj to make observations for the correction of surveyor's instruments has been destroyed. The new survey will either put up new mounmentor o rearrange thoes in cxistance | :?s to bring them back to usefulness j and establish them in up-to-date accuracy. Importance of tlv.se scientifically established monuments to counties, ; . urveyors and mud owners can scarceJ lv be estimated Surveyor? generally . nu ooked tu Str. I in the I proper lo^-itio, f toe Vt.ti.u., and 1 all survoyn-* or cn:?.r.ooi? wishing m| form il:cn oi anv relating j to the use of the now stations for the ; testing of compasses, of general Information a- to magnetic conditions, etc.. anr asked to apply to thc Director of thc United States Coast and ?] Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C. \ who* will gladly give all assistance 1 tepuircd along these line*. Plant some nitrogen-gathering legumes for soil improvement and livestocks pasturage. Miss Julia Moss of Ednesville won [ the prise offered hy the Hendersonyille News for the best farm story in | September. Her article was about . farm improvement. CATARRH m Catarrh (a a I-oca. I disease greatly In- ^ fiuenced by Constitutional conditions. ? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Rives Quick Relief by local application, and the i \ Internal Medicine, a Tor.le, which acta ,> through the Blood on the Mucous Bur1 faces and assists in rtdding your System of Catarrn _ Sold by druggists for ove- 40 Tears. F. J. Chenay 4k Co., Toledo. O. , LOOKAT THE LABEL ON YOUR ^ ^ I PAPER. IF SKRKS. PAY BfWBII BB
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