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;! ?+occi/ and Teleptei jo Mr. D. H. Rbincrfart was caled to the bedside of his mother, Mrs. B. G. ^ Rhine hart, Li Spartanburg Tuesday, r Mrs. Rhi^eharw ?as not expected tox t lira. i Mr. T\irner Fair, formerly of Grand wiew, but pow a citizen of Olahoma, is visiting friends and relatives in thi9 < section. i1 Col. D. Witherspoon spent several days in Raleigh this week in Legal business. Rev. L. P. Smith of Hayesville is holding a revival service at the Hayesville Baptist Church this week. y BIG SHIPMENT of new Miltex Dress 1 now on hand. See them, also new Spring Hats. Mrs. Callse Hall, Mur-: pry, N. C. dtpd.) Mr. D. F. Fisher of Andrews spent Tuesday night in town. Mr. J. T. Hayes of Tomotla was in ' town Thursday. Miss Delia jncroney returnea to Andrews Wednesday, after a plesant risifc with Miss Mourine Fain. | Mrs John Axley is confined to her home with an attack of fine. J9r ' enaodvA a SM3IA ?JO **3?ld ({*1118 MOT{*A19? A saaqo pu* i*oiqi j?ao Xjcidy j SH9noJ; WHOLE BODY SI IN 01 Mbrse, La.?Mrs. L. P. Lambert, who has been a popular school-tear her here for several Fearr, recently told a visitor of bar interesting experiences with CarduL "Just before my . . , came on," said Mrs. Lambert, "1 would ache all over. _ My feet, my toes, I sy snss, hands, head?my whole hody seemed to be in one awful | Hin. i wouia grow 3q nervous 1 that I could not hold a cup in mj hand. My husband would have to hold 1117 coffee tor me to drink. Last fall I was in such a bad condition that I had to spend about three days in bed every pionth. It seemed to ma that I was on my last go-round." Then one day, said Mrs. Lambert, she happened to read about Cardui and the experiences of s >me women, who had been helped bjr it. "I fek that Cardui . might help me if I tried it," she Qlildren af7* r%J I < MOTHER! Fletcher's Caste Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teethin oreparcd to relieve Infants in Constipation Flatulency / Diarrhea ' Aids i(i the assimilation of Food, r Natural Sleep with To avoid imitations, always look for It Proven directions on each pactjfce ^Personal Kill Miss Grace McKeldry of Robbinsr-ille has been at the bedside of her nother, Mrs Owens, who is receiving reaLment at the Murphy Hospital. Mrs R.ssie Craig of Marble was chopping intown Tuesday. Mrs. Neil Sneed will spend the holilays with Mrs. Sneed, who is visiting tier parents Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dickey in Washington, Ga. Miss Mary Joe McCombs who is .eucmug in me reacnvree scnuoi spent Saturday in town. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Davis and little daughter Polly heve returned from Atlanta, while in Atlanta little Miss Polly underwent two miner operations. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Story spent part of last week shopping in Atianta. i Mr. A. C. Richmond is spending a short vacation with his family in Asheville. Mr. Tom Couller of Blairsville spent Tuesday in Town. Mr. Trank Marrion of Dillsboro, prill come down for the week-end. Mr. nad Mrs. Joe Ryan of Sylva spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Caudler. Mrs. Ryan will be pleasantly remerbered as Miss Elizabeth Caudir of Dr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Candler. Mrs. Hayes Leatherwood and rrurn lcitilu NEJWFUL PAIN [continued, "for I had been ?uf| fering with similar troubles to those mentioned there. I had heard of Cardui all my life and I knew many women rrho said they had been helped by it. The very next day I began to take it. "Very soon after, I began to notice my improvement. I kent on till I felt like a different woman. I gained in weight from 98 pounds to 115 and felt better than I had in years. 1 took six bottles right along and found it a splendid tonic. My suffering was partly due to a run-down condition and the Cardui stimulated my appetite and helped me to gain the strength I needed. ... I take a bottle every now and then, even now, just as a tonic to keep up my strength, but I am in better health than I have been in 'for years." All druggists sell Cardui Try it- ik ^B A ^^ z V ^A B ^^B ^ft ^^K> I tf^H ml B ^v> ft A BA B JcvwwWvwJwCw^wJWWwV iria is a harmless Substitute for g Drops and Soothing Syrups, arms and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels >rr>nwHn?T Cheerfulness, Rest. ?~u out Opi^s^ ?ic signature of ^/T-oUcAiM Physicians everywhere recommend it. 0 THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Ml | children will leave this week for | Orlando. Fla. where Mr: Lcatherwood has employment. i | The regular monthly meeting: of > the Mo man's Club was held Wednesday afternoon in the Library. Mrs. J. C. Slocumb read an In- b teres ting paper on women in Science tl and art. Mrs- Paul Hyatt and Mrs. L. ?. Bayless served hot chocolate and sandwiches. 11 b Mr. George Muse Jr. of the firm of Muse Clinhing Co., Atlanta spent the first of the week at the Dickey S House. Mr Muse had spent a four weeks vacation with Mr Columbus Has* at C the Hass form on Owl Creek. AUceckl' plasters 49 * A StmrndsM W 3 i* f I r?wf % Pain In Side, Rheumatism, ? Backache, Is ?Any Local f x Pain. CdC /f?g^ fl MOTHER GONE b Wo laid her in the old chnrch yard of her youth she believed in that 'expressed in th# following wards, j Death shall not destroy my comfort ^ I Christ will guide me through the gloom. Down he'll send some heavenly convay to convay my spirit home. Jardans stream shall never orflow me while by Savion by my side conaon his beforve me rise and cross the swelling tide. Soon with angles I'll be marching bright the glory on my ; brow who will share my blissful I part-on who will love my savior now. j the wife of, thomas' carroll Jf YOU HAVE r run liwa," yoa wfll ftad II Tutt's Pills II zzxzttjsvz'zxz ' DR. HUMPHREYS' c "AS: [Prompt Relief for] State of North Carolina?Cherokee ? County. In the Superior Court Mae Hood, Plaintiff, vs. Duiafcr Hood, Defendant. <. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF S\JM- 1 MONS BY PUBLICATION" ,i The defendant above named will 1 take notice tnat an action entitled 1 as above has been commenced in the ' superior court of Cherokee County \ for the purpose of obtaining an ab- * solute divorce from the bonds of mat- < rimony on statutory grounds; and 1 the said defendant will further take J notice that he is required to appear i before the clerk cf the superior court of Cherokee County, N. C. on < or before the 6th day of Deceaiber, s 1924, and answer or demur to the t complaint now on fiie in the office of i of the superior court or the court i will grant the relief demanded in c said complaint. This 15th day of November, 1924. ? E. E. DAVIS, Clerk, i (15-4t- Mc.) of the Superior Court BEsnaaniHcn < continental marble j a granite company . Canto*, Go. . W. K. DERREBERRY, Aft. |., Morblo, N. C. ; If You Wool AartUDf la Maa- , umooti, Sao Ma (octlO-pd) , 11 ik! -o s3 l . . r-. - \ . ,k j mPHT. NORTH CAROLINA SUNNY POINT Mr. and Mr*. CutwI. HowUn of furphy visited the later' parents Ir. anil Mr*. J. B. Harris Su^daj. The Highway througn Hot House owuship is progressing nicely, with bree heavy crews at work. We are glad to state that Mrs. ucille Patton our assistant teacher i able to return to her school after eing run down with an automobile. Mr. Donald Dyer left this place unday for Kentuckey. Miss Edith Rice enterttained Mr. lyde Lowrenc^ Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bomber of Belliew visited Misses Julia and Edith ice Sunday. We are having an interesting Sunay School at Hopewell with a large ttendance. Miss Alfred Beaver and iwo dauhter Dilia and Lida left for Gartonia ist woek. Miss Evelyn Horria has returned rom school at Copperhill. and ia now biting: her sisters at Murphy. The spelling at Sunny Point ooninues to be very interesting every ody come and make it more so. Messers Morwin Bryant and Troy 'ayne motored to Gcstonia and back ist week. The box supper at Horris Chapel sst Saturday night under the manComplete in Itself Sharpens the blade in the razor without removing it. Quick. Convenient. Easy to clean. Complete sets? razor, with strop and extra blades, $1.00 and up. \&letv4uio"5trop Razor NOTICE?1 will not be responsibly for any debts made by my wife oH hildren. J. H. Hensley. (l6-4t-h) Subscribe To The Seoul TAKE YOUR CHPRCH PAPEI It has been said of Dr. George Vi Truett that it was from the Baptis papers of his father's reading tab} that he got a knowledge of Baptie life, Mrtiieh has ever had a charro fo blm;" and it was from th^se paper that he ecquired a lovd for litegi Lure, which habit has made him on af the most widely r^ad men of to lay. It was from these papers tha ie caught glimpres of the exp&ndinj Kingdom of God and felt the tin ^ulse to be in the ranks. Parents, how can you serve you children better, or render %' bette ifrvice to your church and your Go< han by getting your children V read good literature, especially U ead the publications of your owi :hurch press. Subscribe for the Biblical Record sr and the N. C. Christian Advocate Sold by R. A. Akin, Murphy, N. C. WANT ADS rk>rUF a r. Engineers Established INI Estimates, plans and specifications supervision construction, operation electric plan lb ?hydro or steam, industrial projects; water supply systems, parks, roads and landscaping, bridges and municipal structures and reinforced concrete. Designing laboratory \SHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA GUARANTEED HOSIERY, sample your size free to agents. Write fo ^position pay;Jig $75.00 weekiy fui :ime, $1.50 an hour spare time, sell ng guaranteed hosiery to wearer nust wear or replaced free. Quid talcs,repeat orders. Internatio Stocking Mills, 5789, Norristown, Pi \ ?l?n?nt of Mr. Roy Lawrence went " ' -V, t off nicely. ^ .> > ? * ? BOJU1W5 SPRINGS We ore having worn evry r?!ny weather here this we^lt Born to Mr. and Mr*. Robbert Fain a new baby girl, "Mary Ellew." Oar Sunday School la dead here now people can't get oat on Sunday morning's, Too Lary. Mr. Wade Levfeigood and. Frank McDonald 'weri Thursday night visitors to our debating society. Mr. J. T. Davis has erected a new kitchen by his dweling house. I Mrs L. F. Mandy has been very ill. ; but is risjoving. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lovingood visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Davis Sunday night and Monday. Mr. Stuart Abernathy is still in a _ __ g":; ? A Worn C Is a L Such a stove wasti how much, but certainl new one in a tew years. It also wastes time cook in the world can' meal with such a stove, eyesore which makes tl kitchen. GET AN I If you don't want your old range to continue scooting dollars up the chimney and producing unsatisfactory meals in return for hours of patient toil, (ret a new Imperial, It's large, unobstructed flues, give perfect circulation of heat. Flues under the oven insure heat evenly at ali points and the oven plates are heavy and ' n .. I Utility") orittai i : JkJS : ^^6he Xau Too many law lations are jui public welfare problem whict railroads to-da ing freight ai dealings with t ) The real tranap ceases activity o lawmakers in m lan and subatita In addition to eea in* the railroad* states, in the Nal Why not gin th Why not clone the la a weO-demonst regulatory tneaau operate efficient!} to tttnd to the the best tranapoi ?s. the globe, and at \ Joat at thia thn J the acteal Govern ? \ of railroad result r totaled $6^93,444. ' t ' ? , . -. f -s J carious condition. I Soy. people consider for 9 what ore we going: to have 4^ |J' *1 our community? Its abuul |oag,l>^ get to work, do something foe n country. 1 FOR OVES | ZOO YEAR* I haariem o3 has beat a I wide ranedy for kxtorj-.lrrtfarf 'I bladder disorders, rheunatie, R lumbago and uric acid cooditxxa. I correct interna! trouble., rtimuUje.m 1 cream. Tbroe uro. All dniggat. liUa j on the original genuine Gold UfTr J a )ut Range uxury ea fuel. No one know* y enough to pay for t| and food and the be*^ t turn put a first clas? And it's generally ah le wife ashamed of her IMPERIAL of uniform thickness, insuring , even baking. Large oven surface exposed to head. \ All bony joints are air tight ?o th?t r.o cold air can iulcrfwe with the baking and cooking, while the drafts are of a proper size for grate surface, fire box and flue construction. An extra large draft will proride e^u?! , eombu .tion the entire length of the fire box. n's Hardware ; . Murphy, N. C. Book On ) Making j s and too stringent regust as detrimental to the as too few. The greatest i i confronts the American J y is not one of transportid passengers, or of its he public or its employees. onauon groDiem is me never* m the pan; of politicians and nesting changes in present itea for those railroad regulation are working satisfactorily, feeted changes. new laws affoctt ate being proposed In many ionsl Congress. erailroedealegiAetiee holiday? i book on lawmaking on til them rated need for new or Afforest roe; end permit the carrier* to r end aafiafoctorUy: eantmmns people of the United Stetee tetfon facillttae on the foot ct ' f. the luaoet coat to the people? ^ e, it ie interesting to know that >qon oozing the year a* \ ^71 ' it r frnm-mA
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