PAGE SIX
PA iv
fl DEMAND
1 r>
pj testified that IaNLAC
5^ Mai* Nutrition.
^gj Sie<t-ph?ssness, :
Nvrv ?usi.-x?.
"i;- Loss of Appetite,
Loss cf ?N eight.
Torpid Liver or
Constipation.
ffei "As, Anyone Who Has
r Taken TANLAC"
H OVER 40 MILLION SETTLES
R- SOLO
B For Sak Bj ' U Goal r-urku
ct . s_- 3 arte
Ciay County Has
F 5 Potr-.ic Crop
Far rests n< v. n. ... ; :'--r market
.
lata v incr the . S:a
ard uarc 1-- _ 1 .jhr > > that
the ; r<<tj .ct can Vt , : r\y irr.ul 3
i> size and rut . . arket o
a v- -.3. -.I pr> duct. 'I e.mv. y ap
Ct . :: tu? - n.t * rov. are
now reiuiy t- . ; otr.: os
the .. : an.: . .1 \ juctiv *?u:?
\if n ...th them
th:> jjih him.
A Jar- - - at out th!-- '
yi e:in amonjc
th? . .. i;. t'.-.v? season was
"< ia'- ! 1 - this year."
An-. :v r . i th th slogan
th
- 777 7,777.7
t j? )k Oil) AS It YOi'SG 1
* if . - 1 - i : .u truly |
. i - r. J:- v.^'jfrus nun. |
j Ttstfs Fills i
, " I vv.;fc Stone.}. t 1
+ a . , gad h:adder.
| Notice to I
| Tax P
Ail taxes f
i 1 that ari
| August tbe Is
| vertised to seil
| in September.
} to pay sooner
f not now.
j W. P. (
Tax Cc
r a?'sgrs:s3gHgr-3BpiiBEi
[ Crampin
! "170R MORE THAN A
5 X very bad condition,"
s of Route 1, Dorchf
with cramping spells whi
^ my back and sides. Sor
g Catch at someiiiiuK, I woi
f " ... I had to quit doing my
Iuico, ivu L iiuue ui Llit;in
"In April I went up to Arl
She said to me, 'Willie, if yci
take Cardui. It will really hel
my doctor what she had said ai
better tonic, so mv husband im
1 began it. ... My case was
I kept on faithfully. After th<
very much better, so much so t
a I have taken six bottles now ai
different woman. ... I feel ?
J which I took faithfully."
jCAF
The Worm
L
IcAdco Looms As
Certain Nominee,
Says Mrs. Cover
.nth District Delegate De.lares the
Deadlock Cannot Be
Broken
. icA'.i v... he nominated like
: if c.v Democrat! a venticn
d i m New Y< rk City, and
s rt?.thir-.1st 1 ft f t it t > do."
-blared Mrs. Gi! - C. ver, of An iay.-.
diicgau from the Tenth
ift, v.ho relumed Saturday from
e r.-. tr p. iir.
Mrs. Cover, who pictured ir. a
aphii manner the convention ef>n>
f Smith supporter* coerce
legates with a Ledlani f noise and
larged tiiat thugs arc : iinitted to
c n vent ion halt \ly f r tK* purm
tieclartd that she K-:t nstruc....
. \ v Y : . Satb lay.
"I i. > nam. wi.l not
vii;: : and I predict that the
!:ri be br. k;n at Madin
Garden." continued, the
. ! ; "The c?n\n-r.t;cn mu-t
1 ? i from the bedla^ ? !
. :. !e.c ;."< ? _r
.. ; "'Usim >. lr the
: ; od. there i? n<- oues
; Mi. McAti. . v.nl b. r. ?.ninI
. fb.' !'..**
. ' vsr uav. r. tr .v descrint!.'
v.. ?.?'.r;;tb i:
i . : i: S ~.i*h N v. ^
, I:;*. Goth:..; ?;es did *Vviallj
the women.*
( t vvm-.k! make a no>-, wi;
i I." -aid. "The crdltrits wen
r " t .iwtl ; >.t the ruffians an !
.e1 of N.w York's E.sst side ran
r 'ieh *' i- ai-b s lib wild nn v. y :.t
tin top f their voids and
;vi:.u bam.t .s bearing the Words
1 Smith for President.* Tv. se
en v e admitted delih ratelv by
e Smith support-. rs for th.- purpose
fteniniS the delegates.
' I ; effort to get the won; n
-1 _:.t ^ t. leave the hall \v< r. it v. .-'
. ti y faction co <Id not r.-.u r
u: enough votes t call for the
indication, social fun:t! >-.- and sitae
ti >ns were arranged for am! coral
invitation? were extended by tin
,1
)e!inquent j
ayers
or the year
e not paid by
t, will be adfirst
Monday
You will have
or later, why
)DOM
jllector
tag wiSBOHiBaBaBBiBaB n M \
nasi* la[S2n3fc53W?JlSS53F5n j j
ig Spells \
i YEAR I had been in a
says Mrs. R. E. Kimbrell, j
>ster, Texas. "I suffered |
ch gave me bad pains in I
netimes I would have to j
lid get so suddenly dizzy. I
work. I tried many retr.emed
to dfl me any good,
cansas to visit my sister. ... j
i are going to take anything, ]
p you.' I came home and told J
id he said I could not take any j
imediately got me a bottle and j
a pretty tough one, I know, so I
> fourth bottle, I began to feel *
;hat I was surprised at myself. I
n<l I can truly say I feel like a |
ne and I owe it all to Cardui, J
dot
m's Tonic ^ j
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. h
Report of tne condition of
The Cherokee Bank
At Murphy, in the State of North
Carolina, at the clote of buiin?)
June 30, 1924
RESOURCES
.Loan? i-.rii discounts ..$112,182.47
Der.* and Loans 551.'""'
' Ovirdfarts, unsecured .. 1.482.74
U. 8. bonds and Liberty
I * 24.'.'"7
Furniture and Fixtures 5,728.07
Cash in vault and net
amounts due from
Br.nk^. Bankers and
Trust Companies . . . 147.243.1 1
'Cheeks for clearing .... 1,406.40
TOT AI $293,612.72
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in 17,500.00
Undivided profit*, less
current expenses and
T. xe- paid ........ . 1,89-1.21
D? pc-i:.s due bat ks. bankers
Do: ^its sub to check -. 151,441.>'">
L)e; sits du 8 ; f N. C
Or any official
the re i i 15,770..',
Demand Cseulifica.c-.- of
r.pwsit 102.774.' 4
Cashier's Checks outstari!:r'.ff
8:9: oil
r/TAL $293,012.72
Stale of North Carolina.
C mtv of Cherr.lv. o. July 9, 1924.
I. J. B. Storey, Ca hier of :h.
al ve named Dank, do solenv.iy
svaar that the above 5tat. ruent is
tt :l t the best o: my knowledge
and belief.
J. B. STOREY, Ca h ?
Subscribed and sv. i n to before
mi . this 9th day id July. 1924.
J. H. M CALL, N. P.
My corcmL-. ioa txpircs Fi b. 17, 192"?.
Correct Attest:
F. N. HILL,
,i. \V. DAVIDSON,
A RICHARDSON.
-Directors.
N v Y .a- The pre - has earn d
ac . urate r e\v? and details f the conven'i
!:. hut little !.;.s 1? . i. sn'd a
the pervading atii.<<s] here for Si.ii.h
and ti e u.heard of machination f
his advocates to secure his nomination.
"I have beli.ved all tht time that
. McAd o was tht tr< ngest man in the
! , race and I did not change my vole
[ [when the North Carolina delegation
[ broke. ! knew that little- could be
Haccoi i| lishe d by sot - of the Tar Heel
I" lelegat - \ liux fur John W. Davis
At - In . ht he .1 . nly i
r votes. These meant nothing ant
** the y diti not avoid a deadlock,
i* "Intirost he- I'f r. > k? n in tht
{ Smith-McAdoo fight that nothing ha:
? been thought of who would ho nom
iriatcri f<> Vice-President. The con
V fiiot ha* become so h t that fist
fight unci assaults amonp tho variou
delegates create litt! excitement
? Trouble frequently comes when stale:
I break and it often leads to blows
' Then there are hundreds ??f fitch*-'
? 'when the New York bums r me in coi
:* tact with the delegates.
> "Nothi: g has U . n said oh< at when
the convention could be moved t;>
!? b?jt mnry believ? that 'he del- state;
V should b. p rmitted to j^o home am
{ rest for at least 30 day.. The visi
: tors to New York are so disgustei
SC that I know that another Democratii
? conventicn will never be held there.'
; Mrs. Cover admitted that she is s
I' "bit tired after the ordeal."?Ashe
? ville Citizen.
t DON'T FORGET THE
s ric.
11
I SALE
JULY 10?AUG. 10
JUST BARGAINS?
?NOTHING ELSE
"NUFF SAID"
J. C. Slocumb's
Variety Store
"Something for
Everybody"
?URPHY. NORTH CAROLINA
' CENTRAL PEACHTREE.
July 8.?Everyone is delighted to
.sec the-e refreshing rai:.^ after such a
' i Jong dry spell. e
3
Rev. A. B. Smith filled his legu- 1
lar appointment here last Saturday A
and Sunday.
Mr. Glenn i'ipes is on tne sick list ? ^
this week. |1
i <
Mr. H. B. Elliott and son, Mark. '
attended the ball games at Anvx.
v. - Friday.
1
The Baptist Association will begin
hero on Thursday. August 28th and
la t through the 21st.
f
Everyone is glad to see Mr. Joe 1
Ax ley able to be 0:1 his mail route
ft r a f w days illness.
There will be preaching servici? j
at the Baptist Church next Sunday t
at 11 a. m. and Sunday night.
m
Haydcn and Marvty Fergu-1
son and Mioses Claudia Sudderth and !
Frances McBee mofi red to Andrews
Friday.
Mr. Rob. i t J. Sasser spent Satur- *
day night with Ea:l Adams on Brass- {
; town.
Mis. W. A. Witt and daughter. M s.
J?hn Fitzgerald, are spending the J
u ek with relatives at Franklin.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudderth, < f
Murphy, spent Thursday night with
r lutive? here. !
!
The farmers of this section are!
most through with th- ir corn and J
harv.st. The ladies are- canning and!
making jellies.
i
The water is fine. Get your 1
bathing suit and let's go for a swim. !,,
cold?^L
Imentholatum j
^^clears the nos^^
I ~~ " ~ :
1
;?
Wht
fl
Whe
f able feelii
canned fr
! pantry shi
i j You
i your pan
, i i wholesom
fruit year
nature am
We 1
jar tops, s
prices are
the class ?
i I
i
J
. G1
Towi
! "E
Phone 11
i
WOLF CREEK.
Outside of a little pistol shooting
ind a little more "boot-legging" everything
was quiet here on the 4th.
klany of our farmers showed their
uitriotism by attending to their farm
vork.
We hud the first freshet of the
<as.?n Saturday night, when the
reeks overflc/wed their banks and
lid a lot of damage to meadows and
rrowing corn.
Te Rev. Org He'tun held his uslal
monthly services at oMcedonia
Saturday and Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burgess and (
'amily of Belltown visted relatives
iere Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Morgan and
ivii, Eiutri, wiii^ his wife ana l.smi-i
y. visited relatives in Bel town Sun-,
t .1
uur peopie aiu not get to see mucn
f the firi works at Copperhiil Frilay
night, on account of the rain.
>Irs. Mary Jane Hancock is still
ibed with an abccssed lung. Shrr
las been in bed since the first of
day. when she d veioped pneumonia.
Mr. \V. C. Jenkins sent several:
cads of lumber through our section
o t "I'perCity Lumber Co., Copperlill,
last wuk.
The small grain crop is extremely
ight through this section, in fact the.
igntest in y nrs. |
BE RELIEVED OF PF
Don't be bothered wi F
for you. It's easier for i s
your clothes, clean, press
is for you to be troubled
do both ladies' and and n
ALL WORK Gl
ARCADE RESTAURAP
CLl
Bailey Merone
Under J. W. Da
Winter
les!
n Winter Comes it will be
rtg to know that a good
uits, preserves and jellies
elf.
can determien now whet
try shelves will be filles
e food. This is going to
. Take advantage of he
d lay by your winter sup]
have a full line of glass
ealing rings, and jelly gla
as low as the market wil
>f goods we carry.
ET YOUR SUPPLY NO1
ison & And
Everything For The Horr
4 Mur
Friday, July 11, 1924
A WONDERFUL 1
discoveryB
The remarkable herb "HOBO", aj B
analyzed by "Schwartz" was found to B
contain besides other principles a H
v-ariety of acid which he named Gal- B
itannic Acid. He also found it to B
contain a peculiar acid discovered by B
Schwartz and Rochelder and named B
Ribichloric Acid. This ha = been used B
in Dropsy congestion of the spleen, B
Scrofula and Leprosy with good re? B
suits. In recent years this \ 1Tb has B
been discovered growing in East Tex- B
as and Louisiana and further experinvent
has shown that its wonderfully B>
purifying properties were due to its H
action on the kidneys. 3|
The Hobo eMdicine Company, of
Beaumont, Texas, mak- an effective H
balm from this herb and call it Hobo
Kidney and Bladder Rem Iv. This
balm being said to be
trrioni and Anti-Scorbutic. Wq
Six bottles?a guarantied treat- H
mont?? SA"
Pitiful embarassinent is almost al- H
ways noted in decorous gentlemen '
about to visit Sanvmand, which fl
changes to relieved surprised when I
they cant find any obvious "Scarlet
women" among th - inmat> who restmble
nothing so much a- well-man- !
ncred girls in any well-run boarding
PEACHES?ELBERTAS?For. .ale IS
direct to restaurants, hbtrU and b?
homes; shipmentsto begin about July |>
25th, lasting about a wf-ck. Addreit I
Cherokee Heights Orchards, Canton, r.ij
Ga. (47-4t-pd)
tESSING TROUBLES"
i things that we can do
to call regularly for
and repair them, than it
thinking about it. We
nen's work.
JARANTEED!
<1T AND PRESSING
JB
v. Manager
ividson's Store
a comfortsupply
of
> is 011 the
her or not
i w^th this
be a good
bounty of
ply now.
fruit jars,
sses. Our
I allow for
!
wi
erson
ie"
pHy, N. C.
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