Friday* January 25, 1924
L.oca/ and
Iclcphon
\ Jackson*^?e Social at the library
Friday night was ihe occasion
or the organization of a Junior ' '
lissionary/Sotyety of the Methodist '
torch. \he guests, more than '
jfty in number, had gathered, Mrs. :
j?nrv Akin and Mrs. \V. A. Rhinejrt
took charge end explained the
qtdos* ' th gathering and the
tAud organizing the society,
oijwirg which officers were electi
Mi-- Nannie Dixc.r wa-? named ,
residen:; Harvey Akin, vice presl- ,
|?nt; Mi? Carrie Hrittain, recording
tcrttary: Miss I-eiln Pos y. corrr-ladir.ir
o rotary; and Miss Eliza.
Th M man's Missionary Society
f the Methodist Church met with
Irs. J. il Mi-Call Tuesday afternoon j
twhi time the officers of the so.
. , . it. d several weeks ago. were
stilK i. Mrs. W. A. Rhinehart har-j
1$ charce of the in-atllation cere* I
jony. The officers were: Mrs.!
H. McCall, president; Mrs. R. C.
law > ? president; Mrs. Gordon
lasty. ding secretary; Mrs. II.,
F.lki-s. corresponding secretary;
Irs. > P. Akin, treasurer of local
rk: M" W. M. Axley, assistant
rtasurer; Mrs. John E. Fain, suprintendon
of local work; Mr,. Hol?mbc
super ntrndent of supplies;,'
Irs. M A Rhinehart, superinten-.
ent < -.icinl service; Miss Mary
leal, chairman of parsonage eomMr
.1, 1) Mallnnm. trailer
f mi "ii study; and Mrs. J. W.;
Lxlev. ..t:? nt for missionary paper, i
'ollowinu the installation of officers'
lie reeu a business nieetinp of the
coirty w.-i-- held, after which the hns<'
a *i-t?d by Met*dames F. S.
lilhr and 1. \V. Thompson, served
mt apetiy.injr refreshments.
Mr. Bovd Brendle, who has been
vmnectt ! wit hthe Bell Telephone
'ompany in Raleigh, N. C\. has reBimJ
t Murphy and accepted work
ith the (."oca-Cola Bottlinjr Co. j
OR SA1.K One 20-horse power saw
mill stfit complete. Cheap for
s?h. Write Box 3ri:|. Murphy, X.
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District Engineer J. C. Walker of
shei 11 < and R. K. Kllis. maintenee
Bfineer fi>r this district, were in
lurph. Thur-day looking after the
wd a , vk in this section.
OR SVIK Twn-WO? r.nl'l l..?oy
milch mw, in pood condition. Aply
to Mrs. R. Robinson, Murphy.
Mrs. < \V. Bailey returned last
harsdny from an extended visit to
tt mother, Mrs. Belle Stephens, of
tlantn.
Mr. !.. K. Lintz returned Sunday!
"om I'm.cord, where he had spent'
n d." : with home folks.
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.Mr. William Pearsail Hardin. of 1 ^
Yndrews, N. C., and Miss Delilah'
?ostell, of Rhode, were happily mar-1
ied at the Presbyterian Manse Monlay
afternoon by Rev. K. G. Clary in j
he p.ts.nce of a few friends of the!
roung couple. j v
Mrs. A. W. Mclver, of McMinnirillc,
Tenn., ha returned to Mur- a
phy to spend some tim. with her
nother. .Mrs. R. H. Sneed. her hu:-.
and having found it necessary to '
enter a government hospital in Chattanooga
for furtm r treatment.
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beth Ford, treasure . About forty
of the young people affiliated them- j
seives with the new organization.
which decided to meet f'?rtnightiv.
the fir t and third Fridays being
chosen for meeting times. Follow- j
ing the organization meeting, de- i
lightful refreshments were served.
Superintendent J. I". Caffney, of ;
the Murphy Division of the Southern
Railway, was here the first of the
week inspecting the lines.
The Woman' Club helt its regu- |
lar meeting at the library Wedne*- ]
day afternoon, the subject of the
program being the Bok Peace
Award. .\ minuter of interesting ami ,
helpful papers were prisentcd. Mr*.!;
W. If. Travis gave a short sketch of
the life of Edward Bok and a resume
of a recent article in the Atlantic |
Monthly by Box. entitled. j
"What I expect t<> from the Peace
Award." Mrs. Kinsey read articles
\ and XVI .from the League of Na- |
t i !'. *. Miss Ida M. .Ii?hn> >n then read ,
the Monroe Doctrine, following which
the Prc-ident read an interesting resume
f the plan selected by the
Peace" Award Committee, prepared
by Mrs. W. A. Rhinihart, who was
compelled to be absent. Miss Mir
nnda Bradley was to have presented
a paper but was unable to he present.
Follow in j? the discussion of the
plan, ballots were pas-ed out for
taking a vote on the suggested peace
plan. Plans for raising funds for
the local library were also discussed.
The program for the 11th of Feb-j
luary. St. Valentine's Day. will con-1
sidcr this matte r furthei. A num-'
her of visitors attended the meeting.
The Woman's Auxilary of the
Presbyterian Church met with Mr*.
E. A. Davidson Tuesday afteWloon.
Among the Andrew? visitors here
this week were Mesrs. W. T. Latham.
\V. C. Bellamy. W. T. Porter. D. I!.
Tillitt, and. J. W. Walker.
Dr. Kelley K. Bennett, of Bryson
City, was here Sunday in th- interest
of the Maxwell Training School
of near Franklin." Macon County.
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The Baptist Church held an ailday
service at the church Sunday,
in which many of the laymen
took leading j art . T.unch. wa\ served
at the church. The pastor was
very much pleased with the response
to the service.
Mr. Gc otge Townson and Miss
May Ford were married a few days
aj?o in Clay County.
Mrs. Homer Hoe, of Middled>oro.
Ky.. and Miss Gus Whitcomb. ??f Harlan,
Kv.. were jruests of Mr. A. B.
Dickey Mnd family the latter part of
last week.
eed from a drug store !
all else, of the highest
ay.
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snds upon reliable servthe
service is limited by
items.
e and the goods we sell
g. pARKER
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THE CHEROKEE SCOU1, ML
Mr. G. H. Cope spent several days J
lis week in High point, N. C., on
iisiness.
OR RENT?Three rooms unfurn- N
ished for light house keeping. I
lood jieigfaboihood, close in. See:
Irs. J. N. Moody, City.
Boiling Springs
(Last Week's Letter.)
Everybody is enjoying the winter!3
reather here now.
i1
Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Sain Odell
. 12 pound boy on December r>. ^
Mr. Jared H iss returned with hl ride
from Volga, W. Va, recently. '
Mr. Walter Davis is building a
lew dwelling house.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Fain and fam 1
ty have retain: d fi n West Virgin
a.
Mr. Luther Kilpatrick. of Uisgah >
'( est, N". has moved to the Ben
Doekeiy farnt
Howard Odcll has returned home
if tor visiting friend? and relative? '
it Andrews.
Mrs. N. B. Odell, Kinley Odell and
Ernest and Bertha Kephnrt visited
Harvey Thompson and family a few
lights ago.
Mi. Shadnor Gentry, of Grant..dew
visited his uncle. Leek Gentry,
Sunday.
The little son of Mr. J. \Y. Odell
has returned home after a long visit
to his grandfather, N. B. Odell.
Mrs. Walter Davis is very ill at
present, hut we hope *he will soon be
up again.
Kine t( and Bertha Kephart were
guests of Miss Grace Davis Sunday.
Mr. Grady Davis left. Sunday for
Tellie'o where he has employment.
Miss \\ 11 Davis spent the weekend
with Mrs. Sam Odell.
F arner
Dear Editor: Will you allow us
enough space in the dear old home
paper to tell what Cherokee boys
and girls are doing in this corner of
the world?
Though weVe down in Tennessee.
We can't forget old Cherokee;
There cur heart? ?****
To see the farmer behind the plow
May she prosper as time flits.
And in prosperity rise.
We love her ruore and more.
We love her as we've never lov
ed before.
Mr. Ernest Allen, of Postell, is
back all lit up with crins. We're
glad to see him happy.
Mi?s Julia .Martin, of Murphy, is
wearing the 8an,n sweet smile. She
must ha\e a resoult.on t.? smile ah
through 1924.
We're proud that Bryan Chastfcln j
of Murphy, is back again, after a|
severe attack of measles.
We're glad to have Mr. Cunningham
back again after a long Xmas j
vacation.
IMr.Clarence Voyles, of Vests, Is j
back again after a three weeks v?- J
cation in Xorth Carolina.
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Mr. Charles Voyles is back again <
after a long vacation.
i
Miss Leona Hickey, of Suit, has!
returned, accompanied by her broth-!
er, who will attend school here.
The Harris sisters of Suit are
back again, but we're sorry to say
that Macie will not be back, as she
happened to bad luck on her vacation.
(Got married.)
Good luck to the Scout and all
its readers.
J SAVE YOUR MONEY?1
ie box of Tutt'a PtlU mvm many I
Han in doctor"* bill*. A remedy I
r dixiit* of the liver, tick head' I
he. dyspepsia. constipation. bib I
a million people endorse
aft'sPills)
Keener Monument V o,
J. S KEENER. Manager
Tomotla, N. C.
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)ON'T TAKE
A CHANCE ?
lurphy People Should Act in Time.
If you suffer from backache;
If you have headaches, dizzy spells
If the kidney secretions art ir
ta
egular,
Don't delay?likely your kidneys i
ire sick. vi
Thousands rec >nimend Doar.T
vidney Pills.
An<l hundreds reside r ir'n' in th; u
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Head the rtatenn rt if th:< near-|
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*i!!e, V says: "Pyrin's Kis
Pills are certainly a pood remedy
for th( y cave me relief \vh n my i-?
Sidneys troubled Me. I had Inmapo
and dul! pains across my back . r
[hat were -<> bad morninps I could n,
h.ardly pet ab.iut. The ac tion of my ~
kidneys v.:ts irregular. I used
[loan's Kidn.-v Pill? and they clcar<1
up my kidneys and relieved th
aches and pairs."
Price t?Oc, at all alors. Don't
simply n>!: for a kidney remedy?
pet Do::n's Kidney Pills?the amthat
Mr. Manly had. Foster-Millburn
Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N.V. Adv
Upper Beaverdam
Rev. Beaver preached an interesting
st rmon here Sunday.
Mr. Bernie Radford is very ill
with the flu.
Miss Maudic D >clc ry oont the
nipht at the home of Mrs. Dave
Jumps Saturday nipht.
Night
coughing?
exhausts you so that you are
more tired in the morning
than when >011 went to bed.
Dr. King's New Discovery
stops coughing by gently
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mucous nic;u- ft
brains to tlirow ^
crrtions. It has) W
an agreeable, flkV . V* 7
taste. All drug- ^(
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mixed witl
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. sold in our
pure food m
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Numerous bak
conducted by
: They found a s
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bakings.
Do you want to
that do not confc
foods that are hat
Do you want the
ft protects the usei
-*x interested in public
Remember Calumet
I ment of the law?t
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Misses Ethel Clayton and Ella
a ret left here Saturday for Clew
id, Ohio.
Mrs. Jerry Radford went to Anews.
X. C.. Saturday on businessMr.
I! id Roberts and Mrs. ParaCook
have returned from Atlan.
c.,.
Mr. X. P. Crai : bus moved I Da
s Ore*, k.
Mr. L. ' i arret!. wh "rs ! :
or king: on Cre k. sper.t ibe
ght with home folks Saturday
ght.
Mr. Ltuh? , k- v was a r 1 ?
sitor at the home of Mr. \M
bnday.
Mr. \V. S. Clayton : I s :l!
ossti-s to GmndvU \v.
Mrs. Jan- Radford ?. \ \
ax tor to Grnndviov
r>,- Sautrdiv.
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Mr. Cyrus White is pianni'g on
going to St. Louis after school is is
Miss Effic Radford is leaving h> r*?
next week for Charlotte, N. C.
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