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T'wciraty-Ffiv Items of Interest it Recorded ii of a Ce The Cherokee Scout Published Every Tuesday By MERONEY & TOWNS Editors and Proprietors ^ MURPHY. - NORTH CAROLINA Tuesday. Mar. 21. 1899 Sara Ak n : . ned I hs 1 ! with prip. Tbc tw - v - of bank- Tu- .-v.: ay a- : Wednesday. H. 5. Hay.-s - v ?} to his farm near East ast Thursday. P. C. Hawkins ha- : : < the hcuse w . >! - \v i nt- .2 . ?T. ' rdt-r an<: ..r* t - .n Gus tave p.: Th;-ia\ jr. Bi > Ridpe Ga. Dr. -T. W. Han:::.' I. wh has !< ? cat*-c a: I'r.aka. wa> ir. ; wn th< first of last w?k. I MOTHER? Fletcher** Castor Castor (>il. Paregoric. Teething prepared to relieve Infants in i Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, pi Natural Sleep tvithc To avoid imitations I ways look for thi Proven direct ion? t_ nrh mrVigr. F IH J* ^ ' ! Here is one ;.u keep three, lour, Th e quiet Will valve e igine act: I use! Owners r an:l more witl.o: adjustment. No Icaiocn-c.i\:r.ing. per dollar th. .. * cr.r could giv. va Coupe-Sod all S179S, f. o. fc. '-'o | WIL ; KNIi ; j n. c. Muu I Mvrph i I ????LI mm e Ye$iir?? i n The Cherokee Scout of a Quarter ntury Part Mis J.ssie McGuire. of Peachtree ' was the vruest of Miss Mcb Kiny" several days last week. Capt.iin Stephen Porter, the jolly ivtryn;;.. .nd hotelist at Andrew* was m : wn Thursday. I H J. S. Be'.!, of Clay County, ne ' f the assistant clerk* in th< !atLey:Mature, returned home th first j f last week. The issue o* the approaching muni v -.pal .octicvn was nu?<i when thi Town <'ori?c:! ps;:cd ?r. < >uinanc< , * ur: , jp the hey-. The Southern tra.n. whi- h .ft here Tuesday n-.oniir.c. was n>?t able !?> yet back until 1 holiday niyht ?>r. ac. nt .. i .* .; de a; Bu?hnolL M M. Perry . ! he; V'le dauyh ter Kth. 1 r turned ;.st week. 3fter an absence of - veral norths v:s:r :n.K relatives in the eastern part of the State. life. 2HI^ /" EBbIBM^DHKSH^I^^^V L ^R BAK I <H ia i< a harmless Substitute for Dr f>s and Soothing Syrups, inn* and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowe'? rornoting Cheerfulness. Rest. ??>1 )ut Opiates ugnaturc of ^2,^/7 s <*:?.Ac ; 'hysicians everywhere recommend it * JLviLJa.JL^3 temcbile ycu can five or more years. [ys-Knight sleeve- J sally improves u iih -port 50.000 miles :r a sing!'- engine 1 valve-grinding or r.ior; rri-faction oucwr beamed a : Touring SI 175; ISO: 5-pass. Souan !-:do. rvs OUrf .A GHT )Kt. Dealer y, N. C. . "HE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MU1 Mr. Edmund B. Norvell. engross ing clerk of the recent General Asswuibiy. returned Thursday nigh*, looking none the worse from his ar dour labors. From ail reports the roads arc i the w. rst condition that they hav 'beer. >. for many years. Th i - ! j tinued wet weather ha? prevented! farmers from doing any work. ! J. L. Wilson, who was hadlv bured last v ek while fighting fi : his Brasstown place, is improving. Mrs. L. F?. Tatnam. of Andrews, wc-rt to Blue Ridge Saturday to st ? i her daughter. Mrs. G. B. Colli ::f who is quite sick. A. M. Brittair. returned Saturday from \shtviile? where he disposed [da 4? head < f stall fed beef cattle to Redman Bros.. of Richmond. T. C. I.ovin. of Cfey County, wahere Saturday ? n his way home from ! Hangingdog. wh ? he had been to ut up a saw null tor J. B. Sand rson. B? J. F. Crain. whose wagon, loaded ? *h iPiKv.'i''. u h.- >? u nv?v?vrv td in Ax!iy's cruk early last \vt?k* a..- rt*> v : <1 Saturday morr.irg. , : etcher with most of the good*. M? srs. .1. K Hamptn. J. T. T. Harme.-.-. Klbiit Reid and V. A. Voyle*. nitrchants at Unakn. Ugree ta. \ > and Grape Creek. respectively. were town la-t wc-ik buying ^oo.is. A lard >lid? : ihe A. K. & N. a Hiawass e? last Tuesday carried a: a quarter of a mil. of trsck r.to th? liver, while a freight train w as w , ktd at Bail Ground Thursday irornng. No casualties. C. M. Watson, in attempting t ride 'hr. ugh some quick sand near Tomotln last Tin sdav. can. very near !< r c hi- h<>rs . It was with con-iderabl* difficulty that the horse wh: h had mired up nearly t its shoul ier. v a- extricated. The last ..-sat of t'n* Bulktir. . n tans the fallowing announcement: "In ovder to make important cfmng j es. which at present are unre . ssaryj to Lteiilicn, the Bulletin will -impend1 publication temporarily after thiweek's i?::- ." The A. K. & N. ran into an pen ] switch Friday afternoon at Kinsy. five miles south of Murphy. !.nt happily no damagi was done, other than i that th* engine get off the track. ' Si.me one had broken the !cc!; and opened the switch with a vi? w to wrecking the train. and if caught an example ought to be made out of them. An extra engine was sent ft nr? Blue Kidge to puil The train 1 ack r. the track, reaching Murphy several hours late. The A. K. A: N. train, whi h waSt veral hours late Thursday r ight, happened to an accident that came near proving serious. The fr?>nt trucks of a freight ear /..imped thetrack just as the train was rounding . the sharp curve and had proc-. ded nearly over the trestle that span ( river before being discovered. Nine . of the trestle crossties were brok- n ' land <>wr g hundred r.wre or Jess damaged. This is the third accident , to occur on the trestle, and unless , the curve is fixtd, it would not sur{prise a?y time to hear thnt *gg whole train had gone into the river. ! It was a clo e call. SATURDA NIGHTS STORM. The heavy downpour o frain Sat urday raised the waters some, hut the storm?sonve call it the equinox ?that visited this section Saturday night eclipsed anything within the memory of the writer. It rained, torrents upon torrents, while the flashes />f lightning were incessant and heavy thunders roared, remindFOR OVER ZO? YEARS hsarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver end bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid car.dlticr.s. 0QlI>MEf)4? ^ HAARLEM OIL I correct internal troubles. stin*v.' - vital organ*. Three raze*. AI! t - Insist on the criminal genuine Gold Medal. FOR SALE 'OTS AND HOUSES AND LOTS AN*J GOOD FARMS In and near Murphy?Call Or? L. E. MAUNEY Morphy, N. C. *PHY. NORTH CAROLINA 1t.th'c PiHsf ^ M. J JL MAJLOJ I AKT)-MJOOS MQMCMC | I vtiznnute torp?4 itreastten I ( diswtlw cfiuj, teguUt# tie I I beweis. ifbftt tick bMdack*. I ing one of mid summer. The water? almo t covered the face of the earth Sv iuv morning, which dawned co'd. . ''jJy and windy. It even snowed little, wh:ch rr.adt the day only .. ri disagreeable if possible. Th Iliawassee and Valley rive:? . arir.g, raging seas of wu% . . . *. ?'amagi, in this county catsapproximately be estimated at t :? as communication is cut with many portions of the rounHiawassee River was two ft* t _ ' . _ r that it ha ever bem since Mr. i . Axley has resided where he *** rente tw truly years oril I>. :h th< S. uthem and A. K. & N. trains are tied up here on account a?h? uts, land ^iides and numertrestles being gone. The A. K. A* N xpeet to have the Mur hy h : share for tra\el by t.. :..y r : :r rr w. The main line is opt n ar.\ aw tr.?- way. n couia r.nt dc earned the extent ? f damage dor Southern, hut it w.Il be sev before train* will be ah! jrct through. Wi learn that the county brsdpr J er Nwtla river if one, as w-t n a*. Anci! R Ker'j, the on- a: A: . ; s and the new Hangingd n: . The approaches to th? hue cnterir.a Murphy are rr ? It .-s damaged. The : i ver roads ar- i*v.n;.> .bit. A Water it t.-.-k :f part of the bluff irr the bend off Vail y River r. the other side .{ j -: the Baptist Church. I ? ? tepci ted that s cyclot.-.- . -tt : k Cherry Loir. fla.. beyond Blut ' R' i . Saturday night. No partlc-t alar*. | The Man and His Two Daughters I ? 'roe uj" n a tijy^e. a (food many jit..::- .mc?, there lived in France a . :n ar.tl his two daughters. His wife died whin the children CHICHESTERS PILLS DL*."CN3 BRAND (1^ 0?^ \ ^ p !.APTE<* I AO y?wr l'ra*f(U f"-T CUT CHES TKR * A DIAMOND 1 KANT) TILl-S in K a a- .'./A Cold raetr.: t. xr--. aealeU wiia B:adO) v T.<Ki no < ma. n?r * 7"*r \/ DrmerUX t?4 0?*- i III ? UM-II U? ? nuuoin niaMiPin.*.! r twrii?4ln; *f ari rt*i: J?'l ? Ii"J Silt'l Alwsn ' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S, EVERYWHERE JEK I B I ' IS J An All-Pur] I One-Ton Tn t the remark Built of heav designed to 1 Generous loa easy handlin mounting of Experienced teel cab, wl ' | rv?4-c CAR _ *nt rather small. The frit 1-* namc? tre Foiiy and Molly. Polly was more beaut ful than ? Molly. Her father got h< r more , beautiful clothe? than Molly. Poliy stood before the mirror and 1 comb*d and primped. She would ro I to hall* and parties. while Molly j washed and scrubbtd the pots and; kettles. !' One day while Polly was Rime to n ball. poor Molly left her father alin.- and went into th words y t -?ni? wood. While she was *obbinp she heard a voice speak a { she look* d around and saw a princ. He said. "Why doth thou wet p. my k-nd maiden?" Th? M oily toM ni wny sh. w as sobbing. Tht v he said. "I)o not worry, y u shall *uon h? So he went on an.? M??lly Gathered her wood and went or h??m w rdcr inc how it eooi.j k? that -u? <iu> she would be happy. Whtn poor Molly rea lad h: ?t'.?^ she had stayed so Ions: her s'-t r had arrived h me and had nothing to eat. Her sister abused her in : ways because shi had stay I i ur HOWS THIS? HALL'S CATAftllil Mi.DTCXNE n:l!l do what ?< c.aim ' ' *i ! > -;r vster. of Catarrh . r Deaf:. - ? uius t y Catarrh. HALI.'S CATARRH MEEi? INK <v?n? s*s of an 0;ntr ?:.t wV:.h %'ui< KI> lU'.itVfH the catarrhs.; infl.trr.ma::-ri. a t. . Interna! X!?.: r.?*. a Tot .. wht- h art" throueh the Rt od the Mucous Sulfate*. thus a^iatinx tu restore ro.rr.al conJttlon". 'J! t-v dri-^K.'t" for ov.-r f? Years. F. J. Cheney & Co Toledo. O. I SMALL FAR* \Vanted to buy from five acres of land o railway, not too fi Should have small < it. Leave descript have at the office o THE CHERO! Murphy !T!' "/ Steel Body Truck M?e Truck At A Renu d all-rt eel body and cab mounted on tl jck chassis provide a complete all-purpc ably low price ol $490. y sheet steel, strongly re-inforced, this si withstand severe usage in a wide rangi dins space, four feet by seven feet two ; g ol capacity loads and provision i? canopy top or screen sides, drivers appreciate the weather- proof rich is fitted with removable door-op Detroit, Michigan * the Nearest Authorized Ford D< .S TRUCKS TRAC Fridr.y March 21. 1924 n in the wood*. She "I am jj. Aft most starved and r.ot one bite t? HE eat!" and she left the kitchen. Thta K poor Molly pr y.arcd the dinner, rinj I tlic bell and left the ; for ^ H chimney corner, and Kr,:' to sob | again. As >?<in as she began to sob I she heard voice and looked up a&d H d, "Why doth thou cry. my young maiden?* Then she told him how r sister I had abused her -->r H ready when she arrived wrom the fa I riage and wo will be married sn half i an hour." S> she obe: him ar.d 1|| in a d they drove aw v a? fast ? a? they could and were ma.r.cd. 9 It w rot long until v r father 15 died. I tor ?*:? d. ami she liv ! '.ppily fl tves afterwards. | Tt. Grai Hy itt, prafc 1 Pupil, CulbtTson. N. C. 5 Keep Well Avoid Sickness B ^ TAKE ggRAMDRiTHl 3 M E' '?* PILLS E n Q Q Q ?t B?d T*? ; h will clear**- the *r*tem. r-hfr ? M the bl od and keep ycu we! J J For Constipation i 2 Indigestion. Biliousness.?e j "" Entirely Vegetable g frjq* i Jtqqq* TcT.T.TwTjrfl v1 WANTED i fifteen to twentyngood highway or ir from Murphy, dwelling house on ion of what you f? ire crni it , N. C. $490 I i o. b. DvtroU ===9H9l irkable Price le famous Ford >* haulage unit taunch truck is e of industries. i inches, permits i also made for features of ths ening curtains. ctrvy^ j :aler , Iw %/ TOILS BSHBaaaai i , % I i
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