P\CT. SIX WATER? 101-103 Depot Stri Plenty of Water In Colvart's Creek For City, Says Surveyor According to information coming) fr i Mr. W. A. Adams, who is ir charge of the party -surveying Colvart's Creek a? a rel!rat v step f : securing m ?re \v;i the city he thinks there will H : y , - . available. Mr. .vinrv.s . .. e.t- 1 complete the survey .> i.*:*-" par of this week and r: .k his , rt t the city council. WOLF CREEK Mr. J. R. Marcus a-il O. C Davis; pent last wee!; r. Tellico Riverji Fishing. Mr. Samu- Kephart i- in very Fad health at present. Mr. J. W. S and - n. Paul |: spent several days this wok in At. lanta, Ga. Mr. C. F. Marti:-, will prea h or the 4th at old Hingir.trdog Church. Cherokee County Board Of Health Holds Meeting, Resolutions Passed Whereas, many . r> f (" ?unty have Wen hi . ;.>g supposed to.-have been afflicted with ra. hiys. r madness. and a human being ! has been bitten and mangled by said dopr and in the judgment the County 15 aid of Health f Che rot;1 a County, the pulili - health interests of said county e in foree and effect l'r :n and after t> o'clock. A. M., Jun 27. 1925. Sec. 1. That until the first day of January. 192t*. .-'hail b unlawful for any person, firm, i r corporation, owning ir having i his p i n or under his ortrol any d >_ to aiuil'tv, suffer or permit such Jog t.? run at largo in <"h:r"kee l unty. hat such dog shall be i ?pt securely confined at all tim.s. and the fart that any dog is found running at large contrary to these rules anil regulations shall he !:nu facie evoknee that the owv.i''. person, l.r.u or car-, poration, havir.c -ich dog in his possession has allow ?! and permit! d >uih animal to run at large in violation of this... rules and regulations. f Sectii n 2. That a copy of these mi.: and regulations shall he pos od at the couri house door, and pahush ed in one issue of The Cherokee S.*out ard The- Ti:-County News, and shall go into effect Saturday, June 27. 1925 at fi:00 o'clock A. M. All persons, firms and ccrpotations are notified that violation of these rules and rcgulations is a misdemeanor punl.-hab'e tinder state laws by a fin:> n. t ex- ; ceeding $50.00 or imprisonment not < exceeding thirty days. T. W. AX LEY. Chairman. A. I.. MARTIN, Sec'y, Cherokee County ard of Health, j < 1 FACTORYTOWN NEWS Rev George Davis preached a ve.y t interesting sermon at the Faetory-' town Chun h Sunday night. ; ?l o Mr. Glen Vandiver was a R jhbins- n ville visitor Sunday. t Mrs. Bill Gilbert is very il! at this c writing. a Mr. Jim Fry and little daughters, I Mattie and Mildred, were visitors in i Hayesville last Saturday and Sun- ,\ day. t * ^ . ! Mrs. Freda Hawkins who has been t visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.1 ? K. Vandiver. for the past week re- ' turned to her home in Copperhill Sunday. j ; Miss Evelyn Ki h was the guest of ? Miss Lula Fry Saturday night. Mr. Ralph Palmer ' Newport . News, Va. was in F.torytc wr, the first of the week on business. i \ Mrs. W. K. Vandiver and daughter * Edna and Forest Teague were vis- " itoes to Mineral Bluff. Ga. Sunday. The Cocke Players tent theatre, coming to Murphy week beginning t Monday, Juno 29th. Always clean, t entertaining and interesting. Remember the date. 4ELGNS v ill supply of ot " W. h pet rENNESSEANS' !i PRIDE SHOCKED BY ENGINEER S REPORT rcltico Plains Citizen Says Pritchett Did Not Vim "Toli Gate Gap." Section And See Wcrk Under Way Mr. X. E. Ivu.-l.vy, t ur.ty ad , >.:p : v.i a :r. r " . .'hi C ur.ty K. a! C'>iv.:v.:ss:on. ; > ir. : f .. I.ttar from Mr. D. M. UrTe..:-o Industrial ' / ' ... Plains, Tenn., i '- a ?... " - a . f>- Mr. ? ckerv 1 tssion of Mr. ( FVIsht >:? the rc o-: of Ersglntor , ?:: iv.f. : (* . . ::-r >:in - ; ;tate route into Tennevi": at some , N.int ir Cheroki - County. and which v -."or", was published in a rc : t issue >f Th. Scout. J Mr. Brif"' states that it was t:n- < '' tunr.t; that th : ..diner eairin- c! I ( i rot **\isit the *T ?Vi Gate (?a: ' r .v. I -. o _ 1 r. ? "tg . p! veil M??; !? . (' unty at ; nstructinjr the v??:mcctinj!; wen the bra states.** I. we learned that there w r?-1 ? no tiwns f i in stance t miles."*!, sta Mr. Bright in h letter. "Th. pride ? f on this side ? f th state \ line received a rud> shock." The t of Mr. B: \rhfs 1 tt. i follows: Mr. X. :* D . ki-ry. County Road sup. Hiv.rtv.y. North Carolina. Dear Mr. pockity:I have read the published rep rt ot Mr. C'tas. M. Pritehi tt. State Locating Eng;-? er. relative to h s survey and findings c ncerninc the ;.">pi>cd road i r.u . i n i etwi :i North! Carolina at. i Tenr.- ssee. In c plying with your r.ouest f.?r an e- essioit ?f my opinion of the information conveyed to ??Ir. Strlk leather by Mr. Pritclutt in the latter's erp; rt. I beg leave to suggest that Mr. Prit.hett may have intended his r. port, n> published, merely as a preliminary or a synopsis of a full repo:t : > be submitted later, after he sh< u!d have obtained all of the facts f th ir r.erjfl situation. This surseems logical to me fjr the following reason*: 1. lie state- *h:rr the Beav- r Dam Route will be 2t* miles long with n maximum grade ot 7 per cent. The! figures that I have fromMr. H. D. Smith County F.r.gineer, gives thi* mil -age as 2fi with a miximum grade of 0 per cent. Mr. Pritchett reports 12 milts of this ror.d as graded. Mr. Smith's figure* show that 11 milts have been graded. The former also states that this road crosses "Two mountains." In traveling this road. I r ":t 1 hrvlrg osso'l two hills, and! an: ,-,:r; - i t. learn now that they were mountains. 2, Quoting Mr. Pritchett again:'] 'There arc- no towns of imp rtance ] '-.-r miles and eon-o... riv would1! riv* no direct . utlet for :he pi -jpl? cf i In r l:?-e Ceantv c-xe.p' those headed : Knoxville. In addition we have assuranSis for the cr-nstrunt-ion of connecting link in" Tonne- -ee." 1?. It is unfortunate that Mr. Pritchett < id not visit the "Toll Gate Gap" 1 n thg state line and sec th-- force of ( ten employed by Monroe County at ] vcrfc constructing the "conmct* ug s nk" between the two states. This * nnecting link soon will have b? en ? nmpletcd; and it is being constructed i n-otdir.g to the Tennessee State lighway specifications, with a min- \ mum grade of f? per enf and -tan- j aid width. -l When we learned that there were \ : > towns of importance for miles." . pride of us on '.hi side of th;* line- viceivcd a rod dicek! If ' 7 - Pritchett had progressed in hiss :if?ri? r. a* ur rs me loot or | ."naki mountain, ju-t ? v this side j th?- line he we::! dhave discovered ; r-e * nnette Gold Mine in full op ore- ; r an industry - . i;riou- and in- , that men r.!" eminence have ? for mil s tf> study th- geology + :he i- unty and the mechanism .: -1 the ChicaiT? Goid Mine full ouipr ed and ready for operation. d---v few miles further on h. v i' . have discovered the rearrest ve own 1 Tellito i'tains on tht. I,. & N. ?. ft.. with its varied industries; and f life, pictuneoue plains. ?nr oti d with wealth and beauty *-tretch-^ _______ THE CHEROKEE SCOU t'e Will Have a Car w atson W aterm her Fruits and !L FAIN GR< MURPHY Hanging Dog Singing Class Takes Banner At Marble Conventior The Hinging Dv ir singing class , .i'.'., A away with the banner at the ; . C Singing l* nw:;*:--!* pthivh was h.M with the Mn.bk spr.r.gs Baptist Church on Sur.day fune 1 4th. according t ? informatb n erven "it h.-.e this w? vk ' y Mr. V. Adair.*. president f th a-soekit on. The convention was attend* d by irproxiniattIv fifteen hundred p. rr -m Cherokee and adjt u; n::-. ouy.tk s. and is said : have b-n the larg:st. ever gathered at a , iv-adon in the county. This was thi 2>th annual con:cnti:>n. and the program feature.! ; x. client singing by the li ! ."..Tint ch irs < f :h c?u'?.t>*. " Tl ir.ging ? f thv Yi Hilt Ire. >. ir from th-; Reservation *.va> . dir.gly -good. Other f- atu.es he program included the leading > : i: by Prof. Eller, of Hayesv. mil Prof. George W. Sebxen. \-hi.villc-. Mr. Sebren is don;: :! ? d publisher of "Winning Praithe songb.. k which Was used i' -r f r the convention singing. .: uiau ef Yi ; r J-?hns'"*s quart ; C ;>.;irhill. Tcr.n., writ . \ : p.. -. or*. r-ally g, d fen'.ur. tl The Regal singing class held ' .any last year, a 1 th-. holding if 'ho i anae. is i r.ski :e. r.:- i lienor. Th?r c . tin clu-.-ewhich c. xnr.ct-.: for the busm t ;iVv..;. with an average f from 07 t points, and th. sieging cias- f i:;g away for files d>\vn the riv -. Having beheld this picture cf natur . hi might have fail.n under the san. spell of v.onde and adnirat: ?n that has nx ved others wn?> have travel.?! the vvi rl l ov. r. A few miles further on he would have found M ? - r.v:.! , the county scat, busy with t :.niur and surtoundid by great asrri< dtura! wealth. Then . :u'u milts further or.. Sweetwater in the bosom of the l it : valley of the same name. At thai I >in: the Lee Highway affo-ds th traveli r an outlet over n t ex>. ' lent roads to any point in the L'nit i States?as well as those who art "htaded for Kncxville." There are many towns of importance situated in this territory, but as they may be found on ?.sy map of Tennc-ssee it is useless to enumerate them. Lit us consider .tont:- the reasons give 11 by Mr. P: itchett for rec. nunen 1ing the "Hothouse Route:" 1. "The devastated aria, which is also a very interesting sicht to al! tourists. ' The ? bjeet of thi: >ntenc is so obscure I must leave it to a highter intellect than mine to inter: ret. But I can't refrain from revolting that, while I am writing this, :h re are ten citizens of Copper hill n Tellic Plains who have c >me here :o escape the fascination of the 'devastated district." 2. "This road will furnish the hcapest transportat: n far this jr.ni tr. rock which will be a means of arge Incomes for the Cherokee unty farmers." These farmer.s who i\v with.n three miles ot the copper ;rr?< Iters may derive some profit from muling this quartz, but a haul in *xc 5S of three miles will not pay a "armor for his trouble. Mr. Pritchett adds this P. S. to report: "The ptor.lo of Copper iili hav sru:ant a connection ot I llir" i with the Tennessee high ,vay --ystem. This is not true - I :!ier ft ffcp thcr two routes." It is lite rpe that the r topic of .'opperhili h.iv .?i.t guaranteed a connection at either of the other routes; >.?r Monroe County. "i\ v is now rushing forward ho const: ustion of i connecting link that will civ. the . f Cherokee Com:; i direct utlet to all of the Wi' tinns. .vithe-.t entailing the necessity of dctourlng town to the Georgia state line, and IVonv there turning back again through the "devastated district" t "nd back erd forth for 5 i . g -nountain in ore r to f. outlet that will lead t : : . a.ls of Tehntssee, : ; ail * o"" th- continent as well. V y Li'-.'y you I>. 1. BRIGHT. T. MURPHY, N. C. FT1^~ JBU "?g> ? 'i- '* i?feorcia MOP Vegetables Let OCERY CO., L N. c. ^r;a> - ft rmrmrn?i arr atia the H&ngmg Dog community ' | ? ngratulated for th. sptendM ac vcmpliahment in meriting the honor f bein? th- t>est singing cla>> in the convention. J The convention mt . ts twic , yearly and clas>e> : tht- i unty *. :r.; - :v f t *| j thi hanio :. Th. :: \t i >nv r.t -:i 1 i October with .K V .! i-y S:.. h i near Andrew-, it \va.< rr.r. c:u. The officer.- f : e c r.v-.nti :n; Vdc. V. A. Ad. of Han trine !?- * ? ' rt; E. i.. Ba'lard. A or ws. ; J Seen, tary: and ire direct * ere P. II. W tight. T ;: . Chairmr.r,: ' Marcu.-. end M ? Opportunity !s Knock ire IOPPOTUXITY i- KN'OCKIKS ' trained sal6Sr.e:r.. 0. salesmen*? ; t sponder.ee I ourse train? y >u :h< -oughly, in plain language*. and it . can be completed in three- \vt k-. Y< u ' ... ; ! course aft r coin? t \v ?rk. \ Thing pad in advance. Traveling vruarante d at ?75.00 and j expens - first month after complet- ' ;r?e. Writ, us tor i,format-; ion. I INTERSTATE SALESMEN'S CORRESPONDENT E ASSOCIATION 140-It-isca) Bristol, Ten*". WANTED?Y >;; :c lady or man t "> | rep:e>ent us in each community.) G fd pay. pleasant work. Address Cor ir. C inj any. H;.n Point. N. ?;?;-i t-j LOSS OF STRENGTH Hici. Arterial tension Headache, j W :n> err. v. arc- syntptci:.4 i. kidney trouble. The v and trl.cn are ? n etim | t I f (i beUltt f H. :. > i Kui. i; tutu B;;. l.C r Remedy i? sy:ara:.U*d t give ntire satistaet: .. or i n: m y refunded. For Sale by nil druggist?. He1 . Mfi. :inc Braumone, Texas 1 CRDI^VnOV SERVICE AT PEACHTREE ON JULY lOTH j The- Peach tree Baptist Church injvius the 1 :>stars ?.f the Western , X . th Carolina Association to meet J ' with the Pe-achtree Church on Friday, July 10th?it being Friday before the second Sunday in July?for the] purpose of examining Brother Cloyd Pip. -. and setting him apart by ordi-B nation tc the Gospel Minstry. if found worthy. A. B. SMITH. Pastor. CARD OF THANKS We want tc thank the people everywhere for their love and kindness shown to us during the sickness and death of our dear daughter.' May the Lord bless them. MR. AND MRS. E. E. STILES anmBajiv ILL? ! 1 3ano (So Weak ) Couldn't Stand J "My wife's health broke g < down and for years she was g I. nn just a physical wreck," says g j Hfj Mr. Thomas Glynn, of Gib- I j ag eon. La. "We did everything n gy we knew, yet she seemed to tj| BR get worse and worse. She h HH was so weak till she couldn't b ULi stand, and had to be carried g Hji like a baby. It looked like g u nothing would save her that 0 ' HQ had been done. S iCARDUl no For Femaie Troubles Si : ] fji "I began looking around. I Si ' UR knew that Cardui was for wo- gH ; SH men. I decided to try it for p9 her as all else had failed, uj || She couldn't eat, she couldn't gg I "After taking a few doses 00 ; of Cardul, we were so glad SB . to note that she wanted some- uB ' thing to eat. and with each BR j bit of nourishment, and each nB . day's doses of Cardul, she uy grew stronger and got up out | P?5 ?f ted- She is now able to . Hy cook, and stronger than in a I fl Cll Cardul has keen In success- | rS ful use for nearly 50 years IB P? In the treatment of many com- I S jfiU mon female troubles. Hu m AU Dragnets* e.,c*BB WimenpErar.. sn-.r-.-.'-.rrjna r j BV^pgr^IJ''* ""ri man i : us have liberal Inc. Opposite Zooke Player# Tent 11 Theatre Here Next Week '1: C" V. e - nr. coming to! Mu: p::y f r the wc?k beirlnnigj; L: . w'.i h is n. >;t ve-.- k.i lr?- organ i rat: n :> head ! ' y Mr.!' 1. M. Ccok.. \vr hu> b .. here j " : year for s.-vera! years past, and] :always had an excer:: r.aliv high k?-s of ent.::air.i:ig y.ry*. Mr. a::':'; LIrs. Jack M :iir.?. who w. re with}: I . C -kc. two v ara ac", vuhi !m this y.ar. ar.d nis program f rj wees ,?r6m> s t> ec'ipse any-1 -r i: ? C !.v Pi.iyirs have ever r .wn here-. S . th : ad h'^v' s r this i~?ue. The first o-. trn:iv carlot lead- t me of j ultry in Randolph County> ..eht f ?. urplos stock J h:?t v as r. . t ni.k- ship- j inents ; txpres> ami - farm* -.f na i t arry th* . \ ultry l :u iorvu. Tr: car wa* 1 ;ui ?i to car. , u-ity Im re t! : .air. \\:.s :v d f rty i p? w y-t-.i l y ixpri--. ' Qlildren - Cry for MOTHFRI Fletcher's Castor Castor Oil. r;.retjor:c. Teething, prepared to relieve Infants in a Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, pr Natural Sleep witho To avoid imitations, always look for the ii'--* on earn packatti'. P! Valet Thi AutoStrOp Shar Razor co" Sharpens Itself ForS*i? I \ Pav Y Tow \ Property \ vertised for I Town Taxe I I D. M. B TAX COL l FRIDAY. JUNE 26. 1925 JE 29TH1 I Orders ) L. & N. Station Mclver's Studio To Be Closed After Firit Mr. H. B. Stewart announced the r.templates tr tjrto Sv.:.:r.er or Sylvester. Ga. He . r:-i r :ns with Mr. Elliott. <>n Weft er.'.rai Avenue. In Vance County. farmers are 'ir.dir.i; it possible to arrane their vork that they may have sometiwt sell every week in the vw. bounty Agent J. O. Anthony states iiat some 1*0 farm families now sell irularly on the curb mark?t. ia is a harmless Substitute for rimn. .?J c?c 1 ?- ?a -r*> i mis an 1 Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels omoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and ut Opiates , _____ signature of hyticians everywhere recommend it e Safety Razor that pens Its Own Blades IPLETT OUTFITS I al *3 00 at Al! storaa SaJSaj Raton attJ BlaJoa oiir n Tax fill be AdSale for s Juyl 1st. irchfieltl LECTOR i I