I Friday. AuI*rt 2l? 1924
I M/V -vobert Pinkerton and son*.
ISfl/WiJIiam and Herman, all
\ i- it nt: M
ro?'^f'p-^Mr J' E"1>arker" j1
jje55r?.V ntL and Luther McNabb .
rit!b theyla'milies spent the week-!
foi witS^home folks here, returning **
0 Col ' rhill Sunday afternoon. ^
Hyatt, the infant son of Mr. and
Kp. M Burger, is very ill at this
\(r T, Johnson and wife of Teljco
PI us, Ttnn, are visiting Mrs. u
a rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave a]
Hcklesir^cr.
Mi?s Cora McNabb is on an ex-;
.r,i. i to Coj perhill and points (l
=_ r. I"
wamm >4
Among those blessed with the op-]
prtunity of attending the Truettl
netting urfe the following: M. M.js
Buret- and wife; H. B. McNabb, i h
wife and -on; Mr. Ira Taylor and '
family; Mr and Mrs. C. H. McNabb:
Mrs. Thai ma Spark? and others.
!
Mr. Ed Rose, son of J. J. Rose. 1? v
risitin,: in this part for a few day?.
1 CULLOWHEE IS
INDUSTRIAI
SITUATED IN ONE OF THE
VALLEYS IN WESTERf
The Cullowhee Norma! and Ind
, tc-iv i schools, embracing
1. Standn.d Two-Year No
2. Standard Four-Year Ilij
3. Demonstration School.
Total attendance last session 6
6 states.
The Cullowhee Normal and Ii
in place among the leading institu
The cost per session \v 11 avc
opens September 16. For Catalog,
H. T. Hun
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graphs t<
invited ti
Al?
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Rev. Frank Birchfield is to preach
Friendship next aSturday night,
ugust 30th. 4
Mr. Howard Thompson, of Black
vuntain, X. C., is visiting his father '
H. Thompson, for a few days. 1
Miss Lola Sanders, of Gastonia.
visiting friends and relatives in
lis part.
Miss Ruth Beaver, who has been at ,
astonia for some months, is spend:g
a few days at home.
Lecrah Hickey has had to disconnue
her school work at Farner on
ceount of ill health.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Beaver, of
lastonia, are spending a few days
ith the former's parents. Mr. and
irsr. .\. v . Beaver.
A!,,... r II M.AWW nn.I Ur. I
hel Hambv motored from Copperill
Sunday afternoon and spent a
ew pleasant hours with friends.
Work on the Dillard Highway Is.
irogressing nicely. All honor to j
chom honoi is due.
Mr. Dave Picklesinier seriously
11 at this writing.
Tor First-Class
SHOE REPAIRING
Come to
riLSON'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
W. T. DERREBERRY. Manager
Murphy, N. C.
We Pay Tared Post one way In 50(49-4t-pd.)
IORMAL AND
. SCHOOL
MOST BEAUTIFUL RIVER
4 NORTH CAROLINA
ustriul School is in reality a sysmal
School,
rh School.
23, representing 45 counties and
idustrial School is rapidly taking
tions in North Carolina,
imge about $200. Fall Quarter
write
ter, President, Cullowhee, X. C.
? = 1
iW EE
jA\ jmf
have just added this lin
a our musical departmer
9 hear this wonderful mi
9 Columbia Grafonolas >
Baldwin Pianos.
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re unci coi^u ui .
SEE US
nson & Am
'Everything For The Hi
14 M
TiW. CHEROKEE SCOUT. M
BOILING SPRINGS*
Aug. 18.?We are having quite a
?pell of dry wether just now.
Our Sur.dav school > just about
Lo die, we are sorry to say. Every
body come* and visit our Sunday
school and let's keep the banner of
Kinm Emmanuel floating above us.
Rev. Gilbert, of Canton. N. C..
preached a very interesting sermon
Sunday.
We are very glad to say that Murphy
is bearing our most prominent
preacher. Dr. Truett.
Crops are just fine now. We have
a nice crop of fruit also.
The people of thi- section are attending
the meeting at Murphy this
week.
we art' very sorry we umn i gei
our items in last week. but here they
arey.
Mrs. Laurir.a Smith, of Andrew,
is visiting her sister, Mr*. S. F. Abcrnathy
this week.
We are thanking the people of
Owl Creek, Grandview, and all other
places for attending our revival
meeting last week.
Mr. Garfield Mundy and brother
Stanton Mundy and their wives art
visiting their parent?, Mr. and Mrs
W. L. Mundy. They are Wert Yir
i uininns.
Mr. Robert Fain and family hav
] moved on D. S. Davis' farm.
Our school is just doing splendi<
under the management ol" Prof Hil
lard I.ovingcod, and Assistant M s
I lane Mulkey.
!
Mr. William Mos smadc a businct
I Hall's Catarrh Medicine
I Those who arc in a "run down" condl
lion will notice that Catarrh bother
' them much more than when they are ii
' good health. This fact proves that whll<
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatl;
i iniluer.ccd by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ccn
sist* of an Ointment which Quickl
Relieves by local application, and th
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assist
, In Improving the General Health.
1 Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
1 F. J. Cheney St Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
HSON
ie of Phonoit.
You are
ichine.
ind records,
Instruments
Jerson
me"
urphy, N. C.
'
1UKTHY. NORTH CAROLINA
trip to Marble Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Mundy were
visitors of Mrs. Eulalia DrfYis Saturday.
PEACHTREE
August l'J.?Mr. D. C. Burger is
suffering with blood poisoning this
week.
" i' hI?k." ju. . i?"
rhy ,
here . '
T, ^
1 A. R. !! : i
K a '.tm ly the Co .u- r : .
tree .
J lOu.1: r.ii?e ' lUippvU with J .
hi-i:' ati\ irarnt::. \ -1
Ivtto *' -N : "n- ' .
here j
li.y.l t.oiHj Ic.iK More h j
Xh-urphy. reasonable. B. P. , .
Meb N- <
Mi
are V'.LES E. .V add ELL & CO
ri
Mriihed ,-;o.
ness r-and spaciflcaticm
i.-i : cofiatxuet on, o; eratfon j
;,ian:> ?hydr. or t- am. J
cr aif'operation last Tuisday.
1 ?|
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson and
> children from Tellico arc visiting rel
atives here thi- week.
' Mr. Van Johns n spent last wet]
?nd with home folks.
j Mr. Philo Trull is having a rev
dwelling bu'.t on his property.
L. R. Payne from Ashtville, N
^ C.. was in this section leasing th
iron or this week. We hepe to se
s work start soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Donley were i
s Murphy on busines- Friday.
. Subscribe To The Scou
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mi
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In Murph;
ing Event
By Next
! Carolina <
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A. W. JHcLEAN, who wiH .?peak ]
at the Labor Day celebration, Sep
EV
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MOTHER.
By Nada R. Ray
'Mid life's cowmotious disma:!
fears, 'mid cares and woes and floodof
tears, how sweetly breaks upor
tht ear. some words of comfort o?
of cheer, yet of cur friends there is {
not another who speaks as gently a?
our mother.
Hp:? disaj p..intments crowd each
narvo 1 our brightest hopes soon fade J
ier t'c and friends long trusted ofte-1
i ve, wc scarcely know whom tol
Joi:*Jve, yet though we fear to trust
o- other, we're not afraid t?> tru-tl
pics mother. '
v .<??t here where there's so ranch
|t some friends we have we love
feet! there's love v.e know tha"
i lendur rrnr sordid, selfish, bu!
. 1 . ., , v ?
1 jurt ; i'ji iiiuuKu ? . ... .
: . pro*her. there's none that love-... ice
cur mother.
!in- :jiong the names to mortals given
i.-e i .-Vs r.. tie like our mother; hom
Je.-ilheavon. for home we know she
!be here; then let us while we
wori each other renumber and be
ly won to mother.
jnht ra
Sunburned
ImentholatumJ
cools and soothes
parched
ORCHARD, PASTURE. A>
The following bargains in real c:
- | 50 acre farm and boxed house,
c j school antl on mail route. Good fru
? 53 acre orchard, pastui ar.d ti
A real bargain at $4.00 per acre.
p SO acre-, two-thirds in timber,
office, church and schools. Strong
155 acres, with good dwelling,
business. 1500 erossties, good pasti
? one mile from main highway. A ni
at $15.00 per acre.
H. D. COMMON'S, Loving. Ga.,
3HR I
LTVli 1
n
ay, oeptem
Will Be
CDD /
LII1U
y By Good
Featurinj
Governor
and Free B
THE PROG]
9:00 o'clock Band C
>
9:30 A. M. Baseball
11:00 A. M. Speakii
j By Hon. A. W. Mtl
m
B 12:00 Free Barberc
I 4:00 Baseball
I 7:30 Phndl^ncert
here
t. 1.
ERYBODY C
PAGE TKPEE
KNOW THYSELF
-^9
When pontic twilight sits
On day's forsaken throne.
'Mid the >w<et hush f eventide
Muse by thyself ah>m
And at the time of rest
Ere sleep asserts its p u . .
Hold pleasant converse f thyself
In meditation's bower.
There ar three words tnn? swr tlj
blend
Th^t on the heart are grav n.
I Precious nothing balm they lend?
jThey're Mother. Home and Heaver.
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^CONTINENTAL MARELE
& GRANITE COMPANY
Canton, G*.
W. K. DERREEERRY. A2t
Marble. N. C.
?f You Wan! Anything In Monument*.
Sef Me ' l<l pd)
ID FARM LAND FOR SALE
state are being? offered *.v? r quit* .ale:
good out buildings, r. ar churches and
i t section. Price $12.00 pc-r acre,
imbetlnnd with K>use ? to rhuich.
new house a:td barn?, close to post
red land for only $5.00 per acre,
tenant houses, and mill doing good
ires, 15 to 20 acr?s bottom land, only
loney nmkrr.jr farm ar.d a real bnrgaia
, 41' miles ea?t of Mineral Bluff.
)AY
i rswi^
UIJJ
-Will Buildg
Speaking
of North
arbecue.
RAM FOLLOWS
oncert
game 3 |
ig at Tabernacle
C&n - ?}
ue on Riverside Park
1.B1
on the square Xllll
:ome