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r. yAGETWO WEAVER AGAIN ON COMMITTEE INDIAN AFFAIRS Tta North Carolina Member* Given Aui|nmenti on Various r " R WASHINGTON. D?. 12.?Th, f' Korth Carolina members of the House received their committee assignment today. jj They are: Representative Ward. j. first district, insular affairs; Railways, Canals and Roads. Representative Kerr, second elections No. three, expenditures 0n public ' building and grounds. NN Representatives Abemethv, third, coinage weights and measures: expenditures in the navv department li h and public lands. Rebresentat'.ves Pcu, fourth, rules (ranking democrate). Representative Stcdman. fifty, foreign affairs. ? Representative Lyon, sixth, rivers and darbors. Representative Hammer, seventh. f district of Columbia. patents and pensions. 0| Representatives, Doughton. eighth, h expenditures in the /department of agriculture /ranking democrate); and Roads (ranking democrate. o Representative RulkwinkVe. itinth p claims, revision of the laws (rank- <j ing democrate.) Representative Weaver. tenth. Indian affairs and territories trank- e i.. jan.??ra>. . Castor Oil, Parrgoric. Teething prepared to relieve Infants in a Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, pr Natural Sleep witho To avoid imitation^, always look for the Proven direction*: ,1 each package. PI Taking A Overland ?u 9 The year just ended 1 greatest of all the ti I Overland history. A 1 by great cars?the ftre. ' I ever built. Greatest i action, comfort?cnJ Look at the new 0\ pion, for instance. It 1 closed car with icatui hitherto unheard of of every puree. Am< * S ' * K i' I ' ' mt m p '' * . I \ . . . . ; 3 i PEACHTXEE. Mrs. J. M. Young: and children of iurphy visited her parents. Mr. and Irs. J N. Conley, last week. Miss Alba Louise Sudderth. of laleigh, spent last week whs bomeolk-. Mr. and Mrs. Onis Parish and famy. of Durham, X. C.. are visiting tr mother. Mrs. W. E. Ferguson. j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudderth. of ollege Park, Ga.. spent the holiday* ith home folks. Wilbur McCombs ntertained a irge ntimNr of friends with a dance aturday r.ight. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Sudderth stored from Jefftrson. Ga.. la-t reek and are visiting relatives. Mi?s Mary Wright and Homer Vreuson were quietly niarrud Pe?|9 ember 24th, Rev. C. E. Stedmanj fficiating. They will make their iome on Peavhtree. Mrs. W. ?die Rax:? r and children f Andrews spent last week with her a rents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Sudierth. Mr. J. X. Conley spent the weeknd in Murphy with his daughter. Irs. ,1. M. Young. SjlumM a is a harmless Substitute for Drops and Soothing Syrups, rms and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels omoting Cheerfulness. Rest, and ut Opiates signature of -Ct^Ax.1 bysicians everywhere recommend it .oses-iea Off 1 ccess is the Talh. cf tli has been the purpose car?conct itecn years ol most useful motoi CT^r year made Tk? i 1 ^%ci^an^:' models have the I n loks, power, engire_bnile p,u, mentis s ^orlft? ? _ , . economy. Lcsdei -erhnd Cham- ?leaders on the arin^s a quality in the many satis res and utilities bring to owners. S< within reach them. Ask for a s frica's first all- performance. *** .?.>. T*M* t E. C. MOORE Murphy, N. C. - THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MUftl Mr. Ed Mauney, of BelleTiew, Ga., I visited relatives her? last week. Miss Grace Sudderth spent the week-end in Murphy with her sister, Mrs. G. A. Hasty. ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson and famittj oi ?bhcj 'ic?tives here last week. j Mr. George Mauney went to Akron, Ohio, last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hasty, of Murhv spint the holidays here with relatives. Blaine Ca"ringer, of Knoxville. is visiting home folks. In Memory of R. V. Calhoun , On. bright .unny evening Just at the close of day God called a noble servant From this world away. He wa? a faithful member Of our B. Y. P. U.; 'Twas hard for us to part from him But God's work wc can't undo. God called this noble servant To that home beyond the skies Where sorrows never enter And the soul never dies. He has left this earthly chaTr, And joined one above. Where Jesus reigns and all is well t Beneath His endless love. He left a world of sorrow And cares on earth to bear. And now is happy in the arms ^ Of his dear Saviour there. ? O We like to still remember him, ? J As a worker brave and true. Ard know that he is sleeping Just beyond the Blue. Who knows but what We'll meet him! In the near future bright When we snail there bvhoid bis face t And see that shining li&ht? ! 1 Let's dry nnr tears and weej> no \ more. For our oWn brother true. And try to m?et our brother -there ' Just beyond the Blue. ' < A FRIEND. CHIGHESTERSPILLS DIAMOND gM&M. BRAND 0< ? | LA DOTS I ?~r A.k y??r UnnM for Cni-CHBS-T** ? A DIAMOND BRAND BILLS in Run mdM Coi.d mnm'. lc boxes, sealed with BluccD) Ribbon. TAKB HO other. Bay W v/ BranrtH i>4 aik f.r CRI CUZt-Tfll V DIAMOND RUtKD FI for twcotT-fl*? 1,1 years rfp*fdfd as Best, Safest. Always Reliable. tli SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS y> EVERYWHERE n.. sli Subscribe to the Scout i? rh Rf] ts Feet! ! wi e Country " In, ?ded co be the yo car on wheels. I sp wl d ail OverLiiiu >ipger Overland Al ;r with extreme P ' s in economy road ? leaders da 'factions they ? them. Sit in jjj ample of their *r tb i as r Hk fcjpB MfMTi WLsbfaMa nx #h. I wl . OOI _ 1 ? e g* >a ** jH"*' 'nj - 0?V' t*< | y \t , B : iiilfliifl^ii'in'SBfett PHT. NORTH CAROLINA IP ifsfj ^JtTTHENew Ye f( ? May you find ?? A littie nme tor v A little time f< 7 A little time forfl /A F?r gladness a / But not a single r 1 / For worry or ( ^ ft; ?,! WMl ?' ?*??" Ul VlewVearis Eve Parly & Mary Graham ^ V\j Conner J!AlS^3 wJSEiT ?VAii Nrrt Ymrs >'??. in the big lioui*r ??n 1 h?* hill a agijgrl party was hfittt given. sC*;^;'l There wus dun<-lng nnd byUJ-f talking nntl luiigliing and merriment of nil kind*. Tlie uii*tlet??e was i!l hanging over e (Ivor a.s it hud hung throughout e Christmas season. urging shy )Uths tt? snatch fcl-'se* front shy hut ger maidens an?| encouraging those uths who needed no encouragement. The mush* played on. the dancers ver wearied. And then suddenly tt opined. All was very still following trumpet call. The lights were turned out. A door tdlng into the Ida dancing room from e out-of-doors was opened. And then eon Id l.e seen an old. old ?n. with long white l?eiinl and long ilte hulr. hobbling along upon a ick. a lantern In Ida hand. He threw a light as lie walked along id going out of the n|?eiied door lived an arm as though In farewell id was Just about to shut the door? len. lo and behold, a little lad rushed . clad in very few garments, all unp and excited and hounding with Irlts. The floor closed. He was thin. The lights were turned on. Lmncinp began, but only he danced, ound and around. In and ont of the ople he danced, while the mualc lyed. faster, faster, faster. And then he made a low how and shed ont of the dancing room. There was applause. All the guests ipped their hands. They called for r little, young dancer. But aa they called, in rushed a oup of small boys. I'nder their srmi ey carried Imitation newspaper* and they rushed about they cr1e\S. "Extra! Extra! See about the pat new arrival! "Extra! Extra! The New Year a many packages of Joy to scatter er the earth this "He will he wi?h n* for twelve >mh*r His *tay i* to he exactly t long. "He dan<y<] for j<m now. And he II <*ome In response to the encore n cave him and dunce again. "And after that he will five hie enre* day by day If yea call for him d nek for the happiness. which he * to five, to dance in your heart*! "Extra! Extra! The New Year here !" 4nd around they went with their wepapcr* to every guest. ITten the little New Year came in d danced o?ce more and then reft th <*nd New Year greetings all. [>nce more the dancing bejtar for rryoae and way Into the New Year py danced. It was splendid to begin the New nr with dancing I " " 5 ar that is dawning^ v?4s each passing day i'ork and rest, ' ar play, fiendship, JT' nd good cheer? a\ noment S?i \ or fear. YJ Catherine Edeltnan Jj [I The New Calendar B> Mum V. Carutfcers. k New Ywft Tubm | ?VYS llirt* hundred sixty-four, Like fair, uncut pages ara In tha folamt, rat unread. Of my New Year's calendar? One continued chapter they. Starting in afrvsh today! : Though thia ielf????Serves us all throughout the years. Hours which make your joy, for me May he fraught with grief and taars; Those my happiness which bring. Will find others sorrowing. Days that stretch on far ahead, I must lire them o?a hjr one, Brinni what may ha in stora , Till the year's long tale is spun. What is written there? 1 turn One page at a tima and learal i Falls my lot in pleasant ways? Will death interrupt my task? All is hid from mortal eye. But, Life, just one boon I aakl Let me m eei courageously Whatsoever fate may be I ; Siiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu 1 CTKe lleuj I] ear | | ? v Pledge * * I I 5itiiiiiiimmimiimmiMijiiiitiiiiiiiiiu! SJ^aHIS !? Ih, tlmr So lak, ! lESESlI stock. being the Inst of ths j jenr. the time of reckoning j07|^-| to consider that new leal Ov.'/O| that la to be turned. la it to be turned, or not? li any effort to be made to start the yeat with a resolution of better conduct? There ia something more than inert tradition in the regarding of New Year clay aa a time for efforts at t^er tonal betterment. Of course, any other day in the year ia Just aa good, hut that invites endeavors for betterment Even If the good Intention lasts only a short time It Is worth recording. There la nobody who cannot find some specific way of aelf-traprove ment. some habit to be broken, soma trait to be checked or corrected. Nobody Is perfect, and good reaotntlooa will not make the perfect man. Bat even the best of folks can Improve themselves. They ran be more considerate of others, more thougktfal, more unselfish, more tolerant and patient. Strict rtghteowmeae ia often extremely dimrreeahte !f h u ] mixed with hvmaa fetndneae and coinj pa anion. I An eminent French paycbol octet m? j >ttlj re me to this country to tench : the American people, no far aa ha ! eonld reach them, bow to help themIietm to better health. HI* prescription waa simple, consisting largely of ? formula or a litany** In which the i subject 'gate dally awrnt of being better. Ivet this method apply to other than physical Ills and the New Year start with a resolution in *V I better" m eeaty way nrery lay nl ??. Friday. J?mar? 4. 1>M 1 BMarcia'5 jNcw ^an 0 ^Irkrtnn3 ^%al,vg ^Martha- RThc nay j C..I I* . W) *?. w ?.. ^ I ^Sr^rCnl' 1 MATTI-.ll how '^ZiyMf | i |K|^I she tried. Mart-la ??>ul?l tot T^C~r| put him out <>f },,.r ralno. , jOSKa^l H*T ej ?-s Wiui! tl he looking straight at ?he un'.y pin*, wood drwwr lu her ubj room, and there. raa|f*e?lly pleturM i would upppar his fuoe. it wu? tl* strangest und uio>t aggravating thing; 1 slip shook herwK free ?.f the?e f*?- 1 i i-IP- at : picked Up u book. New Year* ?-vp proddaed to pass very quietly (or i I her. Some of the girls in tiie store were sitting up . . hut for s?!u? inexplicable reason she hail iPtliiwJ 1 their friendly invitations to J-,n them. It would he si? I " '"'W? I j and then the trip home h:>r?u^ I I not to mention work next day. No, I I she was happier in tier tlnv. sniffed. I up room, I took s were good mmpegy. j lie had said <u. and she nrw nightly ' discovering the truth for herself. Ttiat very day lie had sauntered up to the counter where she was Herk, and bought a pair of gloves ladled gloves. He had told tier. ?mllSn| a I little, that they were t" b?' i New (Year's gift. "Maybe she won't like them." tie added?"I hardly know just j what to select." Marcla timidly offered to help, if be ! could giv* her any general idea of the k lady's taste. I "Why. she's u dainty person.' W smiled r gain, "not s?? very tug. not m very small. She'd want ??tnething good, I fancy, but no* ton. well?" he seemed hi be searching for the exact qualification, "not*too conspicuous of . . . strange!" That was the best tie could do, and they laughed together. After en refill consultation, cloves nf i a ffne, heavy leather were bought ?n<f paid for They were gloves ?Ks* ityone would t*? happy to wear on the street; there was a welhiunde and quiet distinction about them whets j produced a soft sigh <>f w ?tfulMM from Marcla. Bnt she was entirely unconscious of It. At this point in lier reflect lens that catne a knock at her d?*>r. "Telephone. MIm luinn." mnnOMl the Itindlody. There was something particularly knowing and kindly In ! her voire. Marela flew downstairs hirflf 1 knew whnt she exjHTted. hat her heart who behaving so outrageously that *h? . mold hnrdl.v gasp a feeble "lleHo!* Into the tran*raitYer. "Is that you. Mien I?unn?" n*ked j delightfully masculine voire "Yes," uuavefed Mure.a. *1 Just called up," continued tbs ! voire. "I Just railed up. er thete | whs a break of what serine.: ?lifht ] embarrassment. then came strong^ "What's the use ??f heating about the hush? I railed up to ask If I could run over to sre you this evening? V4 j like to persuade you to go nr. a mild little partj with me. I tried to aik ! you today while I was hu> ne thnss gtovi - l?ut I b?st my nerve." Murrla, was able to produce f?iW I ' pounds which appeared to n- oumft ! * the \o re at t:ie other end. Your landiudy known me i.ecauit I used to eome to nee a man wb? lived there, so nhe ran vouch ftf Wj character. For two weeks I've tried It ask you about tonight. I mui.a't thial <?f ? nicer way to ntart the New Yeali i 1 thnn having a little party with jr?* I'vo got tlrketa for a show, and ?fW that we'll have a little nnark of f0?J thing to eat. If you want to. AudT* bring along the gloves . . . you pldMs 'em out. no they ought to anltT Marrla skimmed upimirf .gihaOT a bird. What were two flights the-nlcest-roan-ln-the-world asked 1 to go to the theater with himi he waa bringing the gloves foe ^r'" ' Thin waa a New Year's day to ber. Ah *he mood plnnlnc on heel* before the mirror, she made a aodfiHJ resolution. the first that had ts her. tboath this wit the props*** time for dot** each thing*. TB + < ays helleee the beet Is going f ^ g pea. flee hew wonderfully th*JjH hare turned out, and ten in inotes I was as blue as Indigo. It Juit d'nl that It. Is allly warning though* PJ unpleasant a?b>ects. Tbls will h M Ifew Tear slogaa: 'Be! I err the Vt wos t hart yea. and Itmay Pome lime later when Ma-t* ** M the-Tery-nlcem-man-ln-the-w W enjoying the theater, d' ; him Tier resolution. He declared It was the fines* eer heard, sad the# made a? T73B te faqulre If It had anything ?JH te do with hla coming! Mart* M tended not to hear him. J3| ft might he mMad that the 0^jm
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