PAGE SIX ~ n WRITE5 OF TRIP OVER KIMSEY HIGHWAY A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. (Bob) Johnson, Mrs. Lucy Wyatt, Willie Mae and Kate Tate, and little George Tate Williamson have just returned from a three days trip over the Kimsey Highway, Nnrtti Oecr~ia, Westers Xcrth Cere lina, returning via the Farner and Tellico Highway, and give the follow -, ing account of the trip: It was three days of thrills and delights, made possible with a comb!- j nation of a congenial party, a trusty automobile, perfect weather, in a' land of mysty valleys ar.d sunlit hills with friends at the other end of the road an dalong the way. Leaving Etowah before dajrliglHt we took breakfast at the : p of the FREE ? Your Fiist Treatment with ..l-uric, my KidneyBackachs Tablet. Result cf 50 years of Analyse# in a G: _at Hospital. Fifty yea ' ago. :..y father the late l>r. Ha.- .. Pierce. *> . 'i;.;hed the famous ' alida' I. el at Buffalo. N. . urr : .ding h:m?eif with a star. ' wilful pkys cians, surgeons am: cher.iis*.-.. To this , great inati*.. :i comes a steady stream o: ^aticn s i.cui far and wide. A fir at perr n' iTe of these patients aro j:1c. ; d witn kidney disease i a c: -r thousands of kidney sufferers who do not come for tr .t send samples for analysis. So. liero at the Invalids' Hotel, diagnosis i 1 treatment of kidney trouble lui:- .) -en goin.g on incessautly for fifty years. Realizing the grea* need for an effective home remedy to correct kidney troubles in their early stages. I put our staff to work on the problem. In time th-. worked out an ideal formula, which, it was fcund. could be put up in handy tablet form. I named this remedy "An-uric." because by trcn; . the eiianuaiive action o; the kidneys. it j works to free the smYerer from the evil effects of uric acid upon the nerves and joints. I want all ?. ... u <-r from weak kidneys, kidney backache ..:.d uric acid poisoning to have . r tlrst An-uric treatment at my expense. ??u i o- :y io v.rnc?jus: pin this a1 . , a *. r.ip c* ' paper b?\?rin full name and 1 address d to me. This oi/o . : for those who ha i . the who ar. ... .1 Morula g. who -u \ a.Miag hu.-k dizzy sprli3. .id., aes. daruu# j'.ii:.-. . 'a Joints and any nothea'. ? - :.ar.ty o; the kidney actio a. Dr. V. M. rle.tf. Prmk / I I ~*la?a loss-J I The next time y< 'B ' ^ar, look carefully them with what yc ! 1 same meal in ar.v for item, you will f as low as, cr lower some quality of foe In this connection it reed d rives sufficient meet the cost of their ? < per meal on the Louhn year 1922, wa3 SI.15: w] including provisions, p 1 ver, fuel, ia undry, ncec IUk'- smaller items such as totaled $1.59 cr 44c naor< mm* ^ THE world* on Kimsey Highway. We drove thro. .li a * * of North Georgia, finding: - r ? ". r.did road from Blue Ridge through, and beyond Morgan ton, where we found construction work and detours which always gives a motorist a pain and that sinking feeling, but it fills him with a hope for the future. It was j certainly rough going for a few miles, but we found great plans being carried cut for building modern highways in all directions. We parsed (through BlairsvilloJ Young. Harris and other places that have furnished Etowah with some of her best citizens. At Murphy, we were taken in hand ? y a former Etowah man. Mr. R. F. William.-on, Secretary-Treasurer ^ of .hi Ch.rikee Manufacturing Comany. who showed us Murphy, And.itt . and some of tho-e fine North C . : r. highways, sjrne completed and others under construction. . . . t r... mxi spr.ng a v-'hi| *. co..:* lei.a making 3. continuous v.ghway frorv. Murrlv i0 Ashevi le. Copp rhUi w connect Etow.-.h and \shiv lie. With W;:'.:.;msJn and his boy- and girls we druv to Toptv a. which is r. ? f t a :?ov<> sen level, over a !- highv cv.looking the Nantar.ala river. Nuntaha-a in the In.d an language means Noonday Sun. which verv : pr:ate as on y th: noon day sun can reach the bi ttom cf th. gorge through which the r:vor flow . v.f very unwillingly admit..*; ; phis . :cnic rend is a close competitor th Klrve;- H:~hr rO- th> road, to the of the children, wt nv t a wagon circus, with a strirg of elephants, dromedaries, camels, 'etc., marching solemnly along. Th rp are t -.- of not v Indians In this . cclion, also, so altogether, what wc aw in th:. w Id looking place mad? tss thing of Africa and the jungles. It was a f arful sight, hut the girls thought th. diug store cow boys In Murphy and Andrews looked much iv. ir.- dangerous than elephants.? Fli-jwah Enterprise. Exercises in Memory Of Jenny Lind Helc' NEW YORK, Oct. G.?Exercise^* r: mintiry of Jenny Lind. famou* ?w;d'vh sing-", today were hold a* i the .Aquarium. formerly Castl I Ga:d.r.. the seen* of h r American d. imt nwi '?. n ft nturv n*r . Of ficl.il i the Jenny I.ind associa-1 [ior* of the United Swedish societies, tvhich was in charjrc. addressed 500 particpantg. Tf YOU HA VE ? m no arpef.t . ladicestion. Wind i W in Stoma, h. Sick Brj.tache. r "ma down," you will find I Tutt's Pi!!s I what yo. nwd. They tone the weak , I stomach, uad b'xU up -the system. ' ing cars operate *or your Comfort >u order a meal in any diningover the prices and compare >u would nave to pay fcr the first-class restaurant. Item mo mat aimng-car pncos are than, yon would pay for the >d and service elsewhere. is interesting to know that no railrevenue out of its dir.ing-cars to ' operation. The average revenue S riile & Nashville Railroad, for tho tiorecs. the average cost per meal, ay roll, linen, chirm, glassware, sil>modntions for crew, repairs and 1 printing, cleaning, lighting, etc., 2 per meal than the revenue derived. Ml American railroads conduct their ; dir,.ng-car services for ur convert- j cnccanj comfort entirely. : order that < you may save time in travel and bo afTor.Jed every accommodation while cn route. , Tne LotJ!3vjT!e &. >Tn oville Hail road ( ha* ear-if 1 a reputation fo* theruperio-.ty of i.i lining-car service, and tho fj.raess o! its nncea. CHEHOKEE SCOUT MURTHV. NO* I Charleston To See Historic Battle Staged Or Saturday, October 27, the quiet which has hung: over historic old For* Sumter, tn Charleston Harbor. will be shattered as a fleet of Navy air craft bombs the waters in 1 the vicinity of the old structure. Navy Dry ?'i!! be celebrated on an ' elaborate scale ai th^ port of Charleston. S. C.. and because of the interest being evinced bi* the city of Charleston, fhe Chember of Commerce, and other civic bodies in this event, the Navy Department has taker. an active part in the celebration and is sending the aviation? tender "Wright" witjj twelve or more seaplane? f r participation in this splendid. patriot; - pros-ram which has becn cd. Or. of the innovations of 1 :h r.av;. air h3 sir will be the dropping of a >:r.ok-.' screen, or aurta.n. i y high; jv.c" d planes. This cu:1 -ain ; o: - ' the latest protective lev..- *.. b - - - d ?n the Nov.- and I :t : ;a:? - a :? a-.J IntgrEgpg? sighi. ten wtive. i Navy Dopaitwen: c rUmplat,. bring ng also the _&vy tug "Sandpiper." |j^*hrge oeenn-gorrs <raft >* h'rfc ? :: j accompany th*? "Wright.* 7ht "Wr At." which w ilt arrive f at Charleston on October 25, is one j of the most .vesting vessels in our i.avy and curing its ay will be ntd at thJ dork pUr, at the : . ' Calhoun Str*- where it will e i;.tn to: in--yet:.on by the public. "lit" Vv.cd is one of the twelve shin* ccr. tructcd by the Emergency FKtit Corporation fcr the purposJ of tr..:. porting ir.> ; Th rigning of Armistice f an j it not completed and. i.: its ?'risked condition, it v. turned > to the Navy D?partmen; and mad into an aviation ton' dir. A ur.ioue feature of this craft is that it -tern ar.d st.rn are ident:cal ? r.ohane, and its deck structure? ) placed as to give no indication of ' direction. Thi- adaptablFty to canv ouflage is alio a new departure In marine protection. The Wright, in a.id.lion to its datics a.s ter.drr to the s-.aplaius. will bring to Chatleston a large at-rone.iutical ivf. bit that the public i> urg.d tQ a*- r.d. Thousands of in! land v; 02 t the celebration will , find th 4 f i , attractive, br.nging . :1s it d j . c; . contact with the natron's naval f. oes and lauipment. ii.n: -he n shall include ivory ** ' r m possible, a comb.'ned force v? i Army, Navy, and I Marine Corps v;.:l stage, at Charlest.m Navy Yard, a reproduction of the j drive on the woods southeast of CalI varie. This mimic hnttlc will he commemorative of the battle of B.-lleau Wood of June 5, 1918. Not to be outdone by their brethren of the sea, the "Leathernecks" and their CGir.patiioU o fine pack and ?ifle will sta^. one of the most realistic encounters iv.r witness in this ; idnily. Thi problem presented will involve a battalion attack on a strong point. The advance wit! b * ma vp terrainr which cl >. ely t ?rrasponds l the actual ground n.v .\c i.i the original encounter, and wery modern jhr.se of warfare will be enacted. Smolti srre:ns. hand ;c:e::ade.-, art lie y barrage fire, trench molars. machine spins, acreI lnr.. spiring and aerial combat, to,th-?r v 'th the ur-pping of bombs - :r. the air will I cmplcy.d. Many l" pari pants i , th s ambattle ;v,'.! le veterans of the actual er*A brisk football game- between the : r.il:. .. and giod lac;.i team. in all probability a team from th.Citadel, will preced the sham battie, wl n general r. v evy of all troops ,?.ti? ei ?.:u 1 *u uy mt* Dune. f the Eighth Infantry, Atciy of Occurr.tior. in Germany, will follow d ate'y uron the completion of th" Be'.lcau Wood * Wo. A m 1 * ai*y parade, various pub.re meeting-, end the a'r squadron evolutio. . in ths afceriy>on. followed by a banouet, theatre party ar.c! bali .n the evening will complete Charles>r.'s - ontr bu'.Ion to thi5 fete day of our Navy, '.he nvited guests for lI-Js occasi?R will include government ijff.c.ai f high rank, : rate representative-: and pthc,- notables of the Carc-Iinas and sev ral .adjac.n* states The tree railway trunk lines int.; Chrieston have announced excursion rates from all pomts as an incentive to the visitors to grasn this opporturv ity to become better acquainted with the w*ork of the nation's first line cf defense. h . < ' . v r ^ : TH CAROLINA DON'T SCRUB THE SILVERi . USE MORE MODERN METHODS "If your silver is tarnished and 1 you would like to clean it with a ' aluminum pan one tablespoonful of i1 soda and one of salt," says Mrs. Jane S. BicKimmon, State Agent fn! Home Demonstration work. "Pourj on this a quart of boiling water and j ( add *m?r tarnished silver. L^et the water cover the silver an dit will be only a short while before it emerg- ( es bright and -hining. ( "When tarnish is removed (> wasj, in hot soapy water and rub;1 with a soft cloth. Silver is tarnished! by the sulfur from gas and f-on | burning coal or more frequently by certain food* which contain sulfur' and is easily cleaned by this r.v.-thcd. "The aluminum, pan method of cleaning does not injure the silver in any way." state* Mrs Mdfhnmnn "and it is easier by far tha nthe old way of scrubbing. When silver' is put into the pan it rest* on an alum*! ; 'ir.~zz toae whicjj is to a ccrtain extent like an electrode and action rake.- place between the metals and tiin chemicals used. When paste orj powder is used for cleaning there Is , danger of scratching the silver but . it gives a sat:n> finish that is very beautiful and frequently the housewife will use a soft cloth with a bit of past* to produce th:s effect after he removes the tarnish with the aluminum process." CARD OF THANKS Wj e::i.r.d our heartfelt thanks to oar frinds here and at Andrews for the kindness shown us during the sickness and death c? our beloved h.U3- j bar.d and father, John Lunsford, who ' was in his 70th year. He was carried to Andrew^ for medical treatm?nt and and died on Wednesday, October 3rd { afu r a long illness. His remains were laid to rest in the Marble ctmetary. He is survived by a wife and eight children, who mourn his death. H children are: Lawson Lounsford of oPeachtrce, G. W. Lunsford of Andrews, O.-car Lunsford of Marble, E=co Lunsford of Marble, Major Lunsf *rd i s i > building South engines at Rk Southern Railway System deposi in Southern banks an average < $150,500 each banking hour. . of Aquone. Neil Lunsford of Marble. Mrs. Emma Ledford of Marble, and Mrs. Daisy Adams of Andrews. May God's richest blessings rest upon1 the home and naother and also the vacancy of our eblovtd father. Her Neat Little Schema Wife?Dear, if you'll get a car I ran have a lot en clothes during Dur vacation thi* Hub?How do you mean? Wife?Well, vou see. if we go to one hotel as farmers I.II need seven dresses; wherea-r if we have a car I ran get one dress and we'll go to seven hotels.?Boston Transcript. ?SUBSCRIBE TC THE SCOUT? VJ iJi Cry foi Bo.*''- ;I<"?'>"'V - >' ?<j. <v?>| MOTHFR! Fletcher's Casto Castor Oil, Fa:.? -r:c. Tccthinj prepared to rtl.tie Infants i:i Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, p Natural Sleep withe To avoid imitations, r.lwa; s "c for tit Provrn tiirr 'tio"< ?>n < -' * - r i ERN RAI SYSTEM r$30,< for new 14,275 new Li ' 105 new- pc p jf ' 11 100 new lot ' ' r I'/' Our expenditures it ! ! tives and cars aggr I i This new equipnr / capacity of the So I handle the growi v" traffic on our 8,300 The greater part JMj, given to Southern viding employment Blmv ,n^ So^^em indus These new tocomo cars have been pla< ^ they have come fr< ^ of the highest type: iwJtI ciuuuuyiiiK ifie mo! ^JT?^ -T* provements. Mr ihjS The development ' iirJ a^es *ke Southern 1 T provide for its nee< resources of its ow F-" " way system is ar # contributing to Soi cm Ruiluaji demly 'he fimorui, Va. izatj?n bred m i,s ' problems. e - DUTHERNSERVES "Wl?'| PI Friday. Octoba, !?. I>13 - . Fay Aa You Go I A Negro, minister discovered two | of his pariahicnirs playing cirf; en . Sunday? and for money. B "Rastus." 5aid the minister, "don't I you know it's wrong to play car^ I J on de Sabbath?" 1 I "Ych. person." answered Hustos B ruefully. "Bnt, believe me. ah's I payin' foh mah -Suvannafc B j News. fl Fortuaaty I Lois? I suppose all of yVb had V I a terribly tiresome, tim*? - w "4 your | picnic? w m I Mac?Yes. all but the professor. ]S ' He found tw0 rare bug? in the i lemonade.? New Yory Sun An(j 1 ria is a fcarmVss Substitute for ; Props anil Sootliing ?yrups, amis .".11! lii'drcti all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Rcjjuute Bowels romoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and >ut Opiates SZi * i. iai'.s everywhere recommend it. ;/ J_ _ LWAY 300,000 pill equipment ' freight cars issenger train cars zomotives n one year for new locomoegrated $30,000,000. lent greatly increases the uthern Railway System to ng freight and passenger miles of lines. of these orders has been manufacturers, thus proto many men and promote try. lives, passenger and freight :ed in service as rapidly as >m the builders. They are s of American manufacture, 5t advanced engineering im of Southern industry enRailway System largely to is from the manufacturing n territory. This great raili institution of the South, ithem prosperi.y, and effiSouth through an organraditions to understand its ; THE SOUTH '

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