?AGE SIX ___ Sunday School Lesson For August 24tr NIcod.r'Us has f:vn Veen rre- r.t * d as a cow;: d. Hi ::been calle< a night prowler who was a-humei o Jesus. Let us remember that a- ou: ."poken n an \\ :.i i piquing voitie a:. good argu :1 ays win- ^op"J lar voice but a man's quietness f mighty !> r . r : .! : - of ourage. V .t " r-.corde< facts c 'i -writing Nie lenrus? The first r* ; r.: : to.ct j- that h came : J sus y night. Is ther any pre of that he came- i ut f fear It is said :h t J - t h : A r...;he; rthat he dam to Jesus out of fear o life Jews but I cannot ::r.d whei it : >aid that it' -ame at niuh simply b< f his i ai <' Uu Jews. While that he ' - : :ra . this is read into the text rather ihatj read out ? May it . t r> tilt, that he . ^t Ri.u: ;sc be coold get a ' hur.-it ; :r:erv v. u? that time. .. . ! ; might have iv.:: * rage me... ing this man ; . .t .o< .. r quiet time. I - it . I:. . ascertain in i inir.a u - tio truth of the : . ; ,k-*u II - _ this tim?' I--'. -- ?t t- - Lij ? - :j\ - have uetri the v. . . r)k .... imr public a*> ir tt: v The:-, are 1 r.uei siowi'y and the of life are p i I-, r.'ns v. -. V. ; ... wa- reaching . ine, i- there . .-a . r. that he wa- .. it ?:i the \ Thh- ) v. . j behaved ar-y hi if ". -e of as wh i (nvictS??ns v. .:IU v?* ' ;!! ? hr. he fo-Jght <1< n i ' i f Sanhidrin. W .? " . wh.n the ht r w i* odj to ;u: ' as t his own per -.! v. i ;*i : s? To was : > cav. r hi? 1 iv for burial. It is tic when tated t at he s ugh* to . a public tic its'. n.-tru'i. n <>f that whk he did btit i J , t'a mark > : modest gentleman rathe:* than that of a toward? I* : ui that we \vh livi* here in G'-n mountair s hav.way of doing _ i.ui.ily. Ha anyone the right to point th fin at us and say ' :t v.t do as we ?i becau arc *.r'-? \ % r! ryphnl hooks n il us \k . suppli d evid: n . - 1 ' at his trial before . out & to have been deprived of hi? oific and banished by hostile Jew.-. Hi remains were said to have been f u. in a common grave along with th- ot Garaalitl and Stephen. If stube true does nof his history -hw that he was anything but a cow ; I While these ar m t av.-pted as j r of the scriptures, this record is : keeping: with kpestiaM history. I view of these thin:-- i-K it not bettc to say that h. was an honest seek; after truth rather th n '? ' i" The great truth that was that "man must he b> rn i\: } H. taught that this was dene whe the Spirit willeth. Men are bor anew in God's own time and v:r God hath willed that faith shou! come by hearing ar.d hence God hoi ors preaching but th;* work i- do! by the Holy Spirit. i ini'-i\iiv? (.luses \>iin ini* jji1 rious truth that whosoever believe! in Jesus shall not perish. Notl.in uncertain about it. It is simply b< lieve and be assured of salvatioi How could Nicodemus get awny fro that fact? Reader, how can you? Keep Well i Avoid S:rl:ness >! & TAKE N nOAMnnffTkf ! C D Ea 1752 PILLS 1 ii Oft Q Q at Bed Tine m fa will cleanse the system, purify fa fa the blood and keep you welt fa J ~For Constipation fa r Indigestion, Biliousness,etc 5 \ Entirely Vegetable. gtowMfaMctAIAtwgwf iJg . 1 * Notice of Democratic j County Convention The Democrats of Cherokee Cou*tty will convene in the court house in . lurpr.y at 12:30 p. r.\.. I?on>iay, Septc r. ber 1, It 24, for the purpose ? r? ?;mating candidates for repr?' * sentaiivt and the various county ofThe vark?u> voting precincts will meet a: the voting places at 2 p. tn. I Saturday. August 30th. and name j .lei. gates to the convention. This Aug. 15, 1024. * C. B. HILL. Chairman Democratic Executiv Committee. A. L. -MARTIN. Secritary. f fl-2t-cbh) WANT ADS WANTED SALES VEX*?Stat. age l>:^ncss x. I nee. W. W. .. .vir: . G < l-2t-pi.) OH SA" Ti. A. R. Bel! h ise ar.d r; . ,*y the ('>* f i V:.!f t\ rardn. Ap'. !!. \ . f.~i-4t-n.) . H Jl N - . ck sr. - i. .??? . . : l . u. !*. c; Ar. v . N. C '1- "t-*" i? . \K1. C.S c.. W -^UJtLL 6c CO. Er.^i'.tcrj EsJaL'.i Hsd 1302 Estim t v-. plans s ? ..."icsti- na . t" . n . ?: -t. act !-. ? e?a'A .; ? . ric ?!.:: ?hy::r r t . i;.. . wat - supply < : :? r ; ... rand - and lamN.ryir.jr, briiL > i'.iid . iru-i; a! >:ruc.u . i ?-i: forced cor.-. ret I :-r.i lab rate y \ LE. NORTH CAROLINA v..VIE CiNITHG OUTFIT i . vi.i v. 'iter I y l nir.ir : : and \ ..tables durirt' this . n 1 Ask to see :.v ir xpcnslve, trover:: n:t nt a; - j ved tm chin . (ltf) .. T '\VN>ir. . A. Ik.n iall had in his p.?s .- inn a. j a* tii-? ! his d ath. S .> or v ii' .Mrs I . \ !*::r da 3rasst. vvn, N. ('. r ' " KF.AL ESTATE WAXTEl'-T: re . : :e buyers in all parts of the . unc' t -v :iv y:tens .-hows yon to h the ill. Investigate at ore.. mBHhhIB box Murphy, N. C. I ^ i OR S'.M ii?l a. .'.Lie farm, about HaO.OOO feet timber. two good r.iule.-a Apply to Oscar Adams, ^^SSS^S C. 5 h \*ANTKD?An ambitions salesman ir. this community to sell lubricatn.-.r nils and crca-t-s. direct m con The right man must ha.r c:iv and In willing: to work. Fur innr.ation write II. M. Carter. Box i_"i. Nashviil , X. C. (2-2t-hmc) ''iFX'tvS?Sill guaranteed hosiery cii:eet from mil' to weav-.r; nil ipare hi a.. ; no n*. v need: eil for samples. Internationals Mills ~ } 12ts i, Xorristown ,Pa. lI | (43-20: pd) " j FOR SALE'?Good refrigerator ustd ! one season, wiii sell half cost. Have " j two good rear casings for Ford truck, with inner tubes and rim, will s? 11 r reasonable. Sc.- Frank D. Dickey. n ll-ldd > FOR SALE LOTS AND HOUSES AND LOTS \t AND GOOD FARMS ?In and near .Murphy?Call Or.? n L. E. MAUNEY n _ , tCASTOR IA r For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years h" A,wxb"ra ,g Signature oC /-C^CiA^iC f rn |H CULLQWHEE INDUSTRIE SITUATED IN ONE OF TH1 VALLEYS IN WESTEF The Cul!owhce Normal and Ir ! tern of schools, t mbracing SI. Standard Two-Year Nc J. Standard Four-Year Hi 3. Df? nstration School. Total attendance last session i I C tates. 11 The Cullowhee Normal and I: itf place among the leading institu The cost per ? ssion will av? opens September 16. For Catalog1, H. T. Hun - THE CHWMCEE SCOUT. MU Dr. Truett Speaks At Hayesville Thursday Thursday at 11 o'clock. Dr. Truett 1 preached an earnest sermon to his | i :* -t intimate boyhood associates ur.-' der the shade f the big tree- just t ack of the court htus^ at Hayesville. i II theme was th. life of Paul. Mr.ny wCtv pres. nt from Murphy and from' j North Georgia to hear and speak with him. I Rev. W. \Y. Hyde. ??f tht Hayesvi 11 church, steered th ; < iiiiirn-' i-s. Attorney O. L. Ar.de'--. n n ; ie| an interesting talk on his boyhood: associations a school mat of Dr. Truett. paying tribute to 5: exvm-l plary life even as a boy. POST ELL. ; ; . itnu I. -T' . j Wear...sdav r.M:.: with ih. u _i.'| . 311.-. R. L. i\at Dui r. j *l\nn. * ard Mrs. G. 31. V aur.g lit' 'tii- daushrtr wove Murphy vi itWc inc -day. Mr. Ft Hi. .vet t 31; n ( M r.lr.y t .. ! the fan;::.! .lU'ihcr. MM-cs .B; r.: and 31; y S' Ga-t nia spent Wednesday w MM- ' Ki:::;. A!! n. Mr. and Mr . G'.;y Suit ar i 31 is.- ' No:. r *. U. : v *...:; . d Sn . ! ' iron a delight a . i.-'t at ?J:y.- : t ity. Mr. end Mr*. Quire- A1 ..nd * .ii- : . T..ck, Gwral and 5 WtBiieli. ate . i d by Mr. a;. . ' .vi: . S. V. AiL .j. illittu All. : :. : 1 .. ! < t A . n Peoples, . e<1 to 31 a.yliy 1 r sdsy t> . . D:. : George W. True-it preach. Mr . Mi.* i l - 1 man ar.el M.- ! ur. 31. ; la. Ga-t. nia. \ ..? j in?- . .. > and friends Si. .1 Creek. The little - n of Mrs. Fn.il; Ad i . * is \\ iy '1- at thi - writing. Mrs. Boll Swanson is st . i. the sick list. We* hope for her t dy re a i vt ry. Rw. Greer Spark.-, t" 3! ; i! ? . Ttnn., was a gue t ??f Mr. S. 3 Allen and family Saturday n v I>r. G. 31. Youuii made a ? ..-dues* trip tn Fuvner rhursday. 31 r. ;.:ul Mrs-r. Mark I" u .in, f Gastonia, weie visiting re a; v. flierds on Shoal Creek the apar woek. Mr. i'irley Kin- 1 and family, of Duektown. visited Mr. .John .Mason and fatally Sunday night, i "Sirs. Tiaura Stiies and iitcie son, i Claud, of Gastnia, wer. jruisl^ of Mrs. II. K. Alkn Saturday. Little Jack and Goraldir.e Allen, of Etowah, . i' nt .Saturday with thvir I M?riunivvr?i, SMF" Ua 1 ' Alien. Mr. and .Mrs. Dill StiL.- and child?<:., of (L'.stonia, spent the weekend with .Mi.-. Lum Stilts and family. Ms. Laura Post ell, of Sparks, Gu., ; visited h r s^tcr, Mrs. t'inthy Jonc*. last week. Mr. Tom II.11. f Murphy, was in [ our midst Saturday. M?. . t , r! I. < f D. .: I town, were . t Mr. Pohy ; <1 f... Su-uiay. ihe bapiiz.. ; Shoal Cr ek Sunday. ! Miss Laura Hickey, f Suit, spent j Thursday : srht with Mr. Jim A lieu ! and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bu:j?-r and famII sly. ? Du.-kt.Avn, vi>it*d Mr. and . j Mrs. I.uni II. ^sed Sunday. FOE OVER ; ZOO YEARS haarlcm oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, ! lumbago and uric acid conditions. ( j ^ I correct interns' troubles, stimulate vital ! nmnr- Thrw ?i*? A.H Hfi-ristt Insist ' on the original genuine CIcld NORMAL AND tL SCHOOL : MOST BEAUTIFUL RIVER IN NORTH CAROLINA idustr nl School is in reality a sys>rmal School, igh School. G23, representing 45 counties and ( ndestrial School is- rapidly taking i tions in North Carolina. f ?raee about $200. Fall Quarter" write ter. President, Culhnvhee. N. C. Lrtai ? iMs-Jh. ifii'iitvnu KFtrr, woth cjumiWA County Officers Complimented By Grand Jury The re; f the grand jury. signed by Foreman George Lovingood, is quite cot limentarv to the county' officers. All the offices in the* county, th jail ar.d the county home w rep-- -fed in good condition. The full report follows: T his Honor. J. Bis Ray. Judge presiding: Wt the grand jury, beg to submit th i 1 lowing report: 1st. We have transacted all the business that has come before us to ' - 1 t f oue-ability. 2nd. We have examined the r: r - and found the sr.rv..* fairly v.. 1 taied for. *'rd. find the Cle.k's off'ee. neat and v. til k.pt nnd all the rec? b . .. .! condition. Vve f:n?f the Register f iDeeds office well cared for and his J ' - v.- " kept. 1, W. ritvn |.vimind con-'j dition. r.th. \Y hav examined thr- j ,?:d f'nd i. .:<> >'l cor.1. \ r t beds v t?i heav- | , Ml. "Ye have* ex:-, mined the . ?URt\ u : camp ant! re. amend a- :h y at arir.y bed ticking and . . v. : s a fild r. We have v::a...ined the t unty a me and find the inmat - v. !1 . .: cd for a.- may be exnvcl!. rwinjr to the crowded condition. *u: :! i that this condition will he r >i? vt.,i within n f.w days, as t*ne { lev.- uildinjr is r.tariny completion. t Yh. i.:v.:a: s stated that :r y we ( irriny plenty to t at. 1 For Sheriff To :r. V< ter> of Ohc-rokt" County: ' f 1.1 rehy announc- r . - ' f : ':?i r - the office i f Sh riff of ' * * r? k ( unty. sal a -?t t . * i . ? at c primary. If . 'ect- d to this V>ffieo 1 w'li v ?. * you to the best my ability, and your vot and influence in hehalf of ; y candidacy will he ereat'.y appreciated. .i v. r. \k\i;tt I'V X N JJL. / / I j l We 1 graphs to j invited to Also 0. 1 r oiar and t If you ar? "E * Phone 11A i _ Murphy. Captures Big End of Score < From All Corner) The fast local baseball club ha istabli heu an unusual record durinj the past ten days, * ither defentini or breaking ev r. with all comers some of which have been the strong est teams in this entire section. Starting on the loth. Murphy go the betti of the fast Etowah, Tenn, t.aiu in a series cf two games; on th loth am? 10th. the locals divide* honors with their rivals from Cop perhill: on the ISth the strong Easj ly. S. C.. team went down in defeat while on the 19th and 20th the local divided honors with the brag tean from Tate. Summaries of the game follow; August 13tfc, Murphy vs. Etowah M' i:.hyt runs 10; hits 'J; errors 3 5;? cries. Dorsty anil Barnhart. Etowah, runs 6; hits 9; errors 2 bakeries rule. Wilson and Dur.n. Stir .ad Game, Murphy, runs 13; i:k 1.": errors 4; batteri-s, Terrell mil Barnhart. Etowah, runs 5; hits 12; errors Z >atterics, Compton and Dunn. Aujrust loth. Murphy vs. oCpperliil. Murphy. run- 11; hits 1"; errors 3; .atteries. Whiieand Barnha't; home uns. Rice. White and McCi-nnell. Cc ppcthill, iu:is 1 ; hits 8; errors 4; 'arteries, Patrick ar.il Parr. S-vor.'.! :r . Murphy run- 3; hits : i! rs 1; batt ries Adam and Uirnhart. t . o: :hi:l. rur.s 1: hits 8; errors I; hatte: ics, Ba: ran and Parr. August 1 stir. Murphy vs. Easloy. Murphy. 'ti s S; hift? >; errors 3; atlerivs Hasty and Barnhntt; feau:e. nitchinjr ?-f Hasty, who "truck . ; 12 m i allowed only three hits. Easier, runs 2: hit- 3; errors 7; >att tries, Patterson, ia?w: nve nr.d Pat ham. Aujsust H'th and 2uih. Murphy vs. bate, Ga. aching feet ? MENTKOLATUM J lave just added this line our musicat department hear this wonderful mai Columbia Grafonolas ai laldwin Pianos. s interested in Musical Ir SEE US ison & And very thing For The Hon Friday, Au|ul 22, I "Tleuf W&uh. Hem ft! thousands of thorn pronour.cfd.oirf . Webster'sNe* intern atioral ?; ^V-- Here are r-^t a fijbu sampfea^H^ agrimotor "JL^ [ ?/ Blue Cross mystery .^pH t* >|V rotogravure 4Jhiot coBqjM^ ?i"FL isthonia askJFi r i ?* altigraph cyper R?^Hpi? ,1 l\ Flag Day ?rP'^ Rdi*^ Li il mud gun sterol pttgXrC ' ^ Ruthane Swaraj j.| V, rollmoj yja " ri sugcmo sokcl ^ , U psorosis soviet M .? 3 duvetyn realtor &P.^W* Ciccho-S'ovr.lc cimjvfir-gB A aerial cascade Air Couc^B \ Da\ il DCR -cuvat^TB V\ Fedc?il Land Back B* a I* tfij Storehouse of Information Hgf 1? 5?rt;n* Kou? v /"J&mc" > ss '?*.;:aw. , 407.OOPwcrtLiA- rkrft Biographical 1 Dictionary 01 , Writa 1? a raacU caotf^H . ; licna, rzicxn?t oi Regular a^j G.&C.MERR1AM CO..S;-n,hcUM.. iBl fj Murphy, runs 10; hits 15; batteries Terrell and Bamhntjl'?' Tate, runs 15; hits 14; eiJt1 I: Second game, Murphy, runs 7;^&oui< 7; errors 1; batteries. Adams ft I Barnhart. M ^ Tate, runs 6; hit 12; orronft. batteries. Butt and Hendersoit^B e_ Take Ed falotaLsl for the liver ? Bownrc of imitations. DernaW111' llic genuine in ICcand 35cpictBuri ages bearing above trace tEarift-^ jry j?b yrc/Tmi ficnjri! . ' , ot fhone You are :hine. nd records, istruments erson iie" J * phy, N. C. ?I