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PACE FOUR die Cbcrobct ^rout The Official Organ of Murpby acd Cherokee County. North Carolina PUBLISHED EVERY FRII AY C. W. BAILEY. Editor-Manager MRS. C. W. BAILEY. Associate Ed. B. W. S1PE Associate Ed Subscription Rates One Year ... . . $1 " Fight M r.ths l/.'j Si* Months Toe Payable Strictly In Advance Lepal advert'?'roe:.:?. want ai? recar :< : thank-, etc. " 't.- ea.h insert:- rt. poya'- '.- : : .-fear I"1: -r!av ..* <? "> tract rate? far-i-h-.-i n r<qu--!. A; rmtr.i r.s : ast be -icned by the writer, .there.:-- they v. not be accepted f r - ' ":;a'::n. Name cf -he v. :,r w 1 - t : : : -h-. i tin-t itss -i<. we i*t have niL. the r. f the auth - a.- i-. nee cf ?; <: faith. Enter* i in t: ; .* ! ,:r; hy. North Car ..r.a. a.- -- rd - tail matter under .. : M.-- . 3. r r \avef-? r-e :tir-i-.ve THE A ME RK . - vT: S "Oliv-r Wende!l H *!r-? -aid thT he kurr.-n ra< c- divided i-te something. ; r.* these who >,t ar ! :r vai'r. -Why w "t ,me re.--. ' Jt are T ^v.f-SufC.er. r. ;r?-- : ft:-- tKh' "expert?." nr i thus ?niz- *-e:r * - : j " V .? f:.- * th-. y r. . . V s. ; r-r - r CaU?e runny - pit ar? * * v.-. :rc td rr.inc? : public ----r 1::t d tficiab who pronoun-:- the way- ami r. ?'? ?.f deteb pmer.:. Wr. tn- - the jt c-?i undertaking a r:dct. a hi.-v.wa; a harbor, a - . . r._\ a park -! a publ drinking t unta:n. :'r>re ar always-th ?e who opp- not fur da nun tally : hnu ai'y?a:. ; t. the extent that thvir - thr.w a monkey-wrench int the mat-hire:; and often render? the banc- : >j cess precarious. It is n't sought here i nr-ibi the right to Individual : ir.i n o hamper ir any manner the the com plet*. exercise f -.ne's natural rjgh or den > -atit acton. But * . acre with the r< - uit? and concl;-.' v.- f :n tensive study. ?y rgo ur -pinion and subordinate our privat. lay no tions : i-:er.tifie and en cine rini matters the ' cognised jkv: :;.!--h meats f nun wn<> have devvt-d the: lives ' the subject?in short, thave faith and confidence? onh negatives the presumption t' r > m petency ri >ur part, but be-:> ::i;s the highest form .. in:ellige: ?-. I; other word?. in the ca?r of th. need for a doctor > r a hwv fir? get on. . " ability and in whom y< \ have confidence, and th n let hithandle y >ur a?*.. Don't appcir AT THE SIGN OF A S. H. > The So ur in receipt f a pt of the Appal-;, hian Scenic Highwaj Bulletin, dated .Tuiv'dOt'r., which ith. offi cial puK.- at ion > f thi? greai international -conic highway stretch ing acrr-sr astern part of the United State? fr'cy; Canada through th. Appalachian M ;n:c- to Florida and New Orlear- ..n th Gulf <-f Mexi- r The grea-.r art ..c this issu- of th. bulletin is given -irefagk *he recordrg r.f th. a: Gar and the conclu-i.-n of h big celt-bration at Murphy - a the past gloriou? Fc-urth. The hor or < : . retting the first marker- " th s great highway i* accorded th. local organization. Read what tho Bulletin Savs: "A real epoch in "ur history wa = ushured in during th- N -t day- .>f Jure and the first three of July, T)lirinir thsit noriiwl tiwliti- t-'.-. ers were erected, th- first to he placed on our great highway. These extended from Murphy North Cnrolina, to Gainesville. Ga., one for each mile and one for each divirgine road. These handsome signs with the A. S. H. symbol on heavy ?teel discs 18 inches in diameter ar? a decided ornament to the newly opened section * of highway over the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia." 'They forgot to add and North Carolina" on the end of the sentence, but we were there just the same.) The Bulletin also deals at length with the coming international organization convention at Kenilwnrth. 'Inn. A*h'V:!]r. :n Monday, Tuesday r. i W.;dnesd y t'-t 14th, 15th and : September. Every orcar.iza - and ir i v;-ual irter-*ted ir. the A v H. - urged tc begin rlan? f?:r ' attending thi< great orgsnizati n *:.ng. and i: c-ntinuts in pa:t: jr.. ... r_. rlan :? to r.av- t\v. great - rcades. aggregateg perhaps 2 ",,0 oars. converge at Asheville. f thi?t form at New Or.uirc the lure f the Ap7 rh-.n Scenic Highway and acdng a : iiti< r.al irs at every t-wn and y e .* . Ar. 'her irrvat rr-.tor. *.v ' * rv Ft. Mytr- - n the A"- -1 ' -u-t ;.:.d Miami - th? East f F! ia. rt- ceeding via the . I ' V. - ita. .-id >fn jUranc f th- X S. H to th. . : - hvv?-. it Atlanta, n: :hence t A-h<\:!k. The third division will rrn at Quel . Canada, B .r.irvr ! ? !>nverg~ ** g at Buthland i ;*h- M--r.tr- Ottr.v-'a. K:rg-t.'. ard T ' - ,r h. r. ire by Niagra r. ? and But and ; .ring the r- at Sur.hury. F ..% Th-- r * i-.-i- f: n th-- > uth v.i'.j - through Murhry ptrhap* a day r hi r th- 14th. *he cay - * f r th- Atlanta J urnajV great t- trtob._ - ; fr< Atlanta * \shej th- right f September 14th and tinui st A - h a the 1 "th fell index v. -y. nd thi av.r. - : .1 V S. H." v.-:; - * *- *:ctid at intervals ? ; 'ne r. :U v. y The :?v * f ca h r;a:i:er :> d- terrr.;* . d by -tar'ir.c at the nt-.* f th? ty f cn.h rganization r r.t and mark ng halfway V the n \t rganizati-: : :~t at interval f r rule. n straight r<ad? the :.**.- jr > 1 ated - r th? rich:, the - th- n.x* j th rich* * . On :rv(-!t, wev?r. these sigr.r? * -t catch the r. '.I;phts f aptr aching frcrv r . * * * - r - T d t?> the " a-i-. r*c f being h eated hj he traveler. In trav- ling ver thi- highway vn pa--ing *.: : ig -ign mark A. >. H. w? w..ald r> rr.ir.d y . h:?r tr.? fir-: r. arkers ever : r t?d thi- h gh.waf v. r- -r-cttl bi-tweei Murphy and Gaim-viiU. Ga.. ar.d tha A. S. H. stands for the greatest an; . st *r v.:-:ng ' > highway n a.I the <. ;ntry. Letters From The Peop'.i TV?<t>tree, >?. C August 1. 192.1 T Edit. r Cher. ke. >- ? 0 Murphy. N. C. Dear Editor: . It aft rd- me .* .-Unsure t. tell th. people ' ' : crokee. througi v ur g?>??d paper f th?- p??od thing that have been happ?*? inc n -si; r . rnmur.ity. A revival met: ur ha- u*t cl??se< hcr<- there were t .irty r.v -i..nRev. R. L. Randolph of Rrysan Cit; f did the treaching Th* people o . peachtree i very grat??lu) t. thi man .?f God for services. Hi- serm n- beat n our con . > it nets like .1 silver shower o' hapry tear*. Thi- '.vi? the preachers text f i >..nday morning July 1 * rn. "W< arc ail laborers t. geth- r with God." H tried to -hi w th? n-onle thai the feeble must ? -operate with th< mighty before the in 1 tiered you an be -t at liberty; that humar faith must prepare the way f j divine work, r.nd huntar. effort f I , low up the victories gained by divine power in bringing the ! >t : . Christ. Sunday vening hi- * \* was thi| "And I if I b i . from tr.e -arth Will draw ill men nto Me." In this sermon "n:- a was to the i chri?tain. He plead with the peopb Uphold up Chri-t r * :" .i sinnir.g. sorrowing world. Every sermon was wonderful Tuesday evening Brother Randolph preached on back sliding. He to<-k Sampson for hi? Character and * !d <: his strength , and power; told <rf his giving away the secret of his rtreneth and how he f 11 into the hands ??f his enemies; . how at last ni- strength came back ' and he did more for <; ..! on the last day of his ]jf-.- tharf he had ever d<n< before. This wj/ his message to tht back-slid* r If you have turned I away from Christ; ff you have quit servincr him. ( i.me back Tn bin- n. >. I 7 ; i and like Sampson of old do mor for God in your last da;.*.* than you have ever done before.. Ther- were J twelve conversion? that night. Friday evening he preached on the return of the prodigal son. In thisermon he told this story: A young girl had wondered away in sin. Her mother did not know where ?h? was. She had hunted everywhere but with no success. At last -he told the dcctective to take her picture, the mother's, and hang it up that passers by might see. under THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. M | the picture she had written The>~ ! w(rd#, "'Come Home.*' The daupi ter -re day went r.t a house hr.c I'.and h-r m'-the*-* picture hanpir.c there. Her > --.r* w - .rushed. >h? decided on an ir.mediate return t , her mother. Said the preacher: "G^d ha< :?.? th pictur*. of hi- - n in the * r,ir f the i: : eforf the eyes of 'h w:rid art! under *. are written it. >tters f r *. d these words: "(* m." Home." He p! ad with :h; pr . "al sons and daupht^rs tc come h There were eleven conversions that evening. !n h- far w *.. srrrr.on he th* w?.r three classes cf people. Tr.-r-- a-re th -e who accept* d Christ ar i thin apparently turn : iv.-ay fr ni him.. Then there were th. ?e w'r. c..% e Christ a promir : in their hearts, and last th rwere th'. -v vh. - . -v Christ the pt * mir...-rt pl.t . in their hearts. H last r : a * :r> people was t< p . ' "hrist th- r: rr.inent place in t' r till lire's !?:? .-t >;n was sinking Br r R .-.-: if h . dc :rg at"* * w. rk. He -. m. - get *ii. rod nr.-: is- tempted ntv*r try * any thing again. I renter-. r hearing him say; "I have gone h f ' m the service thinking my efforts v rr in vain and that I w<*uid r<ver rry t preach again."* Mr. E iitor d- y j suppose all : :y feel that way. This rr.ornir . - re dawn as I p- ndered th< s?*r.-rights over and over in my I ,, mpr-d following vers , Perhaps they will help one wh ' els ? ;>, otsraged because their fr.rts se< r; in vain, here they ar*. : Suppose- that all the preacher h lay th ir bibles by. and to teil the people, how Jesus coise F' r the sad and weary, wh Khis w..rld doth roam, to give t :: ?? i n earth, and by r.nd by a h< . Ftipp^se that all the sir.g*r-. ho d say it doesn't pay. To .. . and t**il r Jesus ar.d sing their i away ar 1 just shut up there - "x k- and with them close th d' t their hearts that music might fl w , from there r.o more. SuT tics' that all God's people, j Sh? d just forget to pray, and . ' , v. this sinful world, to drift ;.i ng j its way. .Suppose that every t -,ly, 5 Should ch < se a life of ease, what a uld the out come, tell :r.? if you please. B Very respectfully yours, Willie- K Johnson RULES FOR THE ATLANTA-ASHEVILLE AUTOMOBILE TOUR Following are the Rules for Th. k Atlanta-Asheville Automobile Tout i Sponsored by The Atlanta Journal over the Appalachian Scenic High ' wa: September 14-1.", . . F? mal application for entrance In-.t.i rhe tour must be made on reg-.ih.r printed form. ; f.?>t r? !:-*? v.:J! cl<>5c at noon, b'at. unlay. September 12th. 1925. Tour leavt - Atlanta on the morning of Monday. September 14 at * o'clock Entrants will assamble their cars [on Forsyth street at 7:30 a. m.. Cars will be asstmbl'.d along: Forsyth r ?treet according: to the tour numbers on their hood markers, beginning with No. 1 just behind the pacemaker. which will take its stand on the cast -ide f Forjyth street just south t Mar:-tta Street and wh'ch will front north. Cars will park 20 feet apart, and the line will extend (south along Forsyth Street as far as ( it may p<\ "flbur ut:~;. ".aT- w 11 entrants in finding th ir ; lav in the 1 nc. All Tc.ijii-:- must b? in their enrs by 7:5'! a. n.. awaiting the bugle to *tart. No spec i'.r.g w. be permitted. An average speed of about twenty milts an hour running time will be maintained. Leaving place in '.in- and running around ther cars i> forbidden. Every ar must keep i*- place unless uncontrollable c ircumstance? require it t ? drop out. Th n such car will travel at the- extreme rear end of the line until the next lunch or night -t-p is reach i when it will resume it? place. v\ r:;: moviner each ar will keep it 1' aft 100 yards behind the car im r. diately in front. This will avoid ccidents, make Travel more com:-.r:al-!e and bettor enable th - toursits ?. view the scenic wonder? along t he way. Extreme caution should be observed -n curves. Always be on the 'lookout for auto'mob'le* coming your , way and remain on your side of the | : oad. Car? must be kept in line during jail stops and toorifts must remain Ineaiby their cars so that when the bugle call to start i-= given there will be r.o delay in getting under way. Of course, cars requiring repairs or I | .Sf IRPHY, N C [ Puti fr U I gas. ? and water. will bo allow <! to >?v. the lino for these purpo-csj uni . A: which dropped ?ut along the -;.;. 11 he permitted to resume their : . - at luncheon and night stops. In - that there r ay be a minimum of . 1 n it i- .::;i ttant that car iea\t the line unless absolutely nects ,-.ry an.i that such cars then bring up he rear. All cars in the lour will cart y :.!?. r- furnished by the management If any entrant desires to carry '-tin r >igi - r marktrs approval of the tuur n.a: agement should be obtained in advance. Oft trials i,f the tour travel in ? fficials cars whit h will be plac?d at different points in thr line, and the officials wiil a>>??t the tourists in maintaining the prescribed foimation' anu a:u mem >n mntr ways. Every tourist is <xpeeted to attend1 the rceiption meeting in Murphy on the night of Monday, September 14th. and the reception meeting in Ashe. ville on the night of Tuisiay. Septem. hir loth. Not only will the programs of the?e meetings be interesting but important announcements will be 1 made whiih every tuurist should hear. Thi tourists will be served lunch at Gaint-villO on Monday. September 14th; will spend the t ight at Murphy. ! N. t will lunch on Tuesday, September loth, at Bryson City, N. C., and will arrive at Asheville, N. C.. n the evening <-f the 15th. At various towns and cities along the way five-minute stops will be made ., tor refreshments. Tourists are warned to remain as close to their cars as possible at these brief stops and be ready to start when the bugle [T? Freight and Tax I I n Ne aVal The largest sales cars simply reflet recognition of gre Built on the fan principle, (he j: account for Hudst liability, brillian and long life, are the same qualities Hudson-Essex E I - ting on a New E us sounds. At the tv. l :n?h <>ns the t< ur st* will be the gu?sts of the cities strvinc them. H w. ?< . at Murphv and I Ash'.ville th- t i t - * > will }.? n-f.onsible f- r their re-ervations. Circulars eivirp the h> '> ] rate- , Murphy and Ayhevi!!- will 1 - ^ every entrant wh will -? it that rt-sf rvati"n? ar- n*ad? if. advar. for himself and h:s guest?. Th<-?p ' desiring reservations should writ* May r W. M. F n. at Murt hv. X. ? . and H A. Marvel. Kenilw -rth Inn. Ashtville, V C.. as early pos-ihle advising them f the hi: 1 of nrvutici.s they de-ire. As far as ; possible the r wishes will he ni't. ] The Regal H. tel will k- t.. ,r headquarter at Murphy. V . an l th* Kenihv< rth Inn will he t ur headquarter a* Asheville. The i\vn. c unty or -*..t - f r. , tunat* ir.de-when th -e in authority ar 1 ig and broad enough wher , 'el?cted t > lay aside political anil per' sonol prejudice and give p. every l iti/en the pr : . ti<>n and priviltg. s i intended by ur ? r.-titution that they should enjoy. Equal right? t<. all and j special privileges to none. It is un- ' fortunate for any municioality. <,-unity or state to be <1 minuted by -ing 1 rule, where those in authority take ' | advantage of thtir positii n to punish H?"-t W.I" 'I till Willi UlVlli p-i lllilli) or otherwise. To the victor longs the sp. ils. but that was not intended 'to includt persecution of th? vanqui-h i! if ptrsisted in will result ir. 'the overthrew "f the arognnt and d- ? i | potic. It has always !< no so in thpast They over-reach themsilvts in 1 th? r despotism.?Ex. Zxtra SyT )Mr w?W iverBefc ue Like of 6-cylinder ihe easiest ridir cts the general Es>ex ever built latest car value. performance, a 0 workmanship. } ious Super-Six |hc mos, ^noT latent* which wor,d to own an on s famous ret performance Now it holds tfc responsible for advantage with t i in Essex. It is Essex ever offere World's Largest Selling ( . P. HAWKINS, Dealer Murphy, N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, i?2$ i ~ y\ [601 NO TO*} j/j\ VO SOMt N\OR.E. .CoTTlN'6 I V^Tl UNCLE?! <?WI. -RKFK Mi K- fart -p' P.t 'a-1 v.-. witb .* v > Andrew?. N. J ''iH'- i? \\ i ierd? !1 n y K* rhnrt Sur.<:.. . _ ,vhi h art- irrtaTly needed. B 1* na Sptir.ys Sunday. M Has?. M : itW ay? wth home f'dks. ' t-Hvi- if H. Minu >: rirrj- *. \isitor* n Owl Creek Sunday. 1;: nf Mm yvi'.le, Ten". r-. visit* ::v Hon; folk.* htrt. Rev. Mr. K. Cornwall ched ? ury intercstinp soimon S.,t ay and Sunday. Th< revival, crn iuct.M ky Rer. 1 i"< Truett. will beg'n at B:Jinir Spriny- Sunday, Auir.:>t 23ri Kveryi d\ is cordially ir.v * -1 to atlend. Out -thool i? pr?urres a nicely Lirii* th. management of Mi - Ht!? Hamilton, principal, and Mi?- Jmp Mu'kev, Assistant. Mr. Lai kin Kephait ;.r.d GMTff V una' ?>: Owl Creek wer visitor* r Sunday School Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K-.phart rf l?w| Creek were visitors k-re SuaX COACH >re This ir and steering t-the finest in ppearance and iVe believe it i* nical car in the d operate. ic greatest price he finest quality cL i-Cylinder Cars <nm)
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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