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I j it IT ISN'T IN I THE SCOUT irS BECAUSE WE DIDN'T KNOW IT The Official Organ VOLUME XXXVII. No. GOV. Mcl CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO TRAVEL MORE THAN 40C MILES FROM RALEIGH i of the important develonrrV in connection with the plans fort-. -ntertainm.nt and recent >n (,f ;f: Atlanta Journal tour from At to Asheville on Sept. 1 Sth -J 1 "h over the Atianta-MurphyA' ill division of tl.v Appalachian >.. r Highway was the ar. .. ur. ' '"'"m R?Ioiuh that Governor A. V. n r.ud maae known his int j <>i coming t Murphy to tr- " t- ur at thf State lir . Gov. ;; i'.l trav.i more than 4m) i : >:r Raleigh t MtirVr.y : i to North C i: i ' r it. > : 1' i- u: 5 ' d ' " h v ive hire on Sunday th 1 ith. ?, v* ii r M -i.;an t: tight at fi- sr t would be unabl r.tt nd th r .1 1 r. at Murr'-y. but e -r. i i|,re was 1?? t . r v] ' Gov. rn?.r, - ! aft ; i- .rV Mar? ' . the governor a j-t.d th. U of th: s > a \ r : t end. I* >nnectior. wit i : m at th.- Gov : r v...:' . gr thv .'! rcr.dc- at ?h G.-ot N. ?' hud the : .-lowing tj say i i:.' d re-- rerre*-r.tative: .e ei'i" -ion ' * siirrif - a b. it will i -i!'_ . v- r. e!">er i ^ b tw this - vt on * jftfr Carolina which is already in itt iccial and trade rei4n*h:ps with the- -tate of Geor,'m' Gi \ rn. r MeCd-ar declared. / 'Tl fur western s. cti?>n ?>f North fa:' na is on of the finest in the i". 'he said. "Uut it ha-* been Is I .:<ld front the central and eastfrr. - :ions of th. state beiaus of imreessiliility. 9 Th.e completion ' it? highway rt i:t 10 will put lilt tection of North Carolina in touch vith oth r sections of i " it.-. I ' '. . new highway v. ill make the state of North Cur.'.ina close <i Tgia." < . rnor Mc!.u:m declared that i. very well acquainted with that a of No:th Carolina and n ?rthGeorgia through which the Ap hian weenie highway ' passe*, i "irnnrn'" i on it" I .-auty. which < clarci ha* bc? : rvgl : <1 by !-ts in the ; ust n account ? f " \ of a good highway. H believes that with th c miplef the highway it will i come : the most not :! n the v. rid beauty of the country which it passes. t? rnor McLean will accompany ' \tlanta Journal's motorcade on ? hevill- on September 13. VARDREP CETS PAVING IN FRONT OF M. E. CHURCH According to information given out re this week. Contractor. Ward rep. rh. has just iccontly fini he.l laying " concrete bctwten Murphy and l&rhle on No. 10, has been awarded contract for concreting the alkways in front of thc Methodist! ( hurch. tourtn Quarterly Conference!' W the Murphy Circuit will meet at i Bt-ncktrce Methodist Church MonVy morninsc at 11 o'clock, eastern j i Bmc, with Rev. P. \V. Tucker, pre-j elder, in the chair. All stew-jl and other officials are ur?fcd to I1 present and also every member ' the church is unr;d to come and ? dinner, for Rev. Tucker will preach at 3:30, and wo will ^B?vo the sacrament of the Lord's; ^Vpper at tha^, time. F. E. HARTSFIEI.D, Pastor. fi s ^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickey and < ^frMreu returned last Thursday fromjt Hten day motor trip through Florida.j? B-Mrs. R. s. Parkfr and children re-j ^ ncd Sunday from a vis't to Mi-j> V'- Fla., and Hickory. N. C. ^flMr. and Mrs. S. A. Wilson and Mrs. "y Nel on of Topton spent Friday < <-' Saturday with 2:>. MOtio A. | W of Murphy and Cher ok .EAN TO I Co1 i, r* ^ c * .. DiLLARD ATTENDS MEETING NATIONAL PARK ENTHUSIASTS Au^rtu.v John II. Dillard this week at: iui ?i a na-cling *?t National Park enthusiasts in Asheville. The faceting was s'jiU-uide in \l* >*ope and was eai. ?i for the purpose of organizing N v;h Carolina ant! definite steps v. taken looking toward the et.ibl shnu-nt of a National Park in the Jreat Smoky Mountains. The meeting recommended that 20 .olv.ni citiz.r.s underwrite a fund ??f S 2 2.000 if immediate availability a: i. u-e in launching a nation-wide campaign ft r the Park. .M:. Dillard \v;;3 ont. of 12 men who respond ,1 at the nn ting. The nu-n y will be returned from funds rased in this "tale by public subscription. A committ - was appointed to 1 ?r?K after the preparation of literature < i Ring the park for distribution, follows: Judy T. 1>. Bryson, Mr. J.?hrs H. Dillard and Mr. Horace Kephart. i Mr. Dillard is a member of the Stale Pail; Commission, a..d was alapp > nted on n committer designated for the purpose of formulating plans for an organization which will take charge of the campaign la this tate for national parks in the Apj aiachian region. CABLE FOR WHITEWAY BEING LAID ! Off'ci;.!-. of the Carolina Tcnn-ee Power Company laid the cable j .or a whiteway this week. The ruble was put down before the street! paving program was carried out so' that the costs incidental to laying1 mid be reduced to a minimum. It is understood that the proposed . tvhiteway w'H extend from the Methodist Church down to the I., j &* X. Station on Valley River Avenue and Hiawassee Street, and from \ Depot Street up Tennessee Street to the end of the present paving. It is understood that the plans call for 70 posts to l?e erected on these streets. ANOTHER CARLOAD CATTLE SHIPPED BY LOCAL CATTLEMEN j A. Z. Robc-rts and (icorgc [. 'viiv| good la-t Saturday .shipped another; arload of cattle compr sinp about! forty head. These cattle were of the. -Trub variety and the shippers an-j jounced that they wtre conteinplat- ; ire* restocking their jgrazinp lands | ivith better {grade stock. Mr. Lovinrood stater that he. had bought a!; ..ureluvcfl Aberdeen-An^us bull and f woe ted to {get more of thi? breed J >f. cattle. " I! "vinirent went to the Atlanta (i v/...., *.v?s stated. j: Cijeti :ee County, and the L MURPHY, NORTH CAR< GREET ' riing Back to E i;. <ri' . ' V*' 1? ~ j ' <V - - * s^F'-'C^ ,vAiMC\ .rK W., V iiP ' f V y'-jJ:r, v.-'~ COUNCIL. THANKS TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR INSTALLATIO" OF OFFICE PHONE FRi At the last meeting ??f the ci council :i vote of thanks wa< ext.n ed to the official^ of the Southe 15.11 Telephone and Telegraph Coi par.y for the installation free charge -f th telephone recently i stalhii in the off let of the Mayor th. Library bu'blinpr. Mcmh.r> the couneil t\;?r.-sed* themselves heirg highly appreciative of tl courtesy extended by the tel.phoi company. PROCiRA M Vail.y township Sunday School c?i \entio!i. Valley river baptist chut Andrews. N. Saturday Kept. 12th 1025, for . Sunday School workers of all dean nations. B. griming: 10 A. M. Song. Scripture reading and p. ayRev. II. (". Whitaker, 10:30. Bus ness period. 10:30 Suggestions to suptiiutei and teachesr Rev. E. CI. t'lnry. 11:20 Trained workers why and h? Si nir (to he supplied) 11:40. better results through iu-tt .' operation Janus Truitt. 12. M. Dinner. 1 I'. M. Song. Prayer Rev. K. CI. Clary. 1 :20 Sunday school organized t so:vice, I). H. 'fillet. 1:5o Suggestions and problem sol ing period by Superintendent ai othi rs, 3 P. >J. (letting: results !n prima work. Miss Vesta West. 3:30 Key to a greater; sunday sch J. M. I.evingood. Song. Adjourn. J. B. Hall President vall-.y riv township Sunday School conventio An executive meeting of the ('her kee County Sunday School Associate is called for Saturday afternoon Sep ember 5th at 2 P. M. at the office i Col Dillaid in the Davidson Buildin All county and township officers a urged to be present. k" r. ri ipv A party composed % of Dr. .1. 1 Conway, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rave and a Mrs. Hall motored from A lanta Saturday over the new App; lachian Scenic. Highway to Murph; and returned by way of Hiawnsst and Younjr HarrR Mr. Eaves i rhu f enpimer of Fulton County. Gn and Dr. Conway has treated a nun ber of patients from Murphy! The wore hiphly impressed with ll scenery alonp the route and were < the opin'on that Murphy had a pre; futur;. aUfc ead ing Newspaper in this >LINA FRIDAY. SKi'TMMBEK I. If2" TOURISTS arth ]" N s? y<l&W/ \ ' tr ' /' \ N X;i//J ;hi I - ' < /- H ; :.'t J* ? * . TWO STORES ROBBED AT ?i MARBLE FRIDAY NICHT u" I Kriiay night. Sept. 4th, or Satur- ^ ty day mor.nng about two or three ^ d- o'clock - unknown persons broke int rn' Noah1" Aftfrrnathey's Store, roll <1 Idin .-etc outside, down besid. the rail- v . ; f . id. on hundred f'.et helowjtji< n- the store, and blopr the door or P'^- m in ? i it open. But Mr. Ah. rnathv had CO ot ;akcn his money out with hint when as h closid up Friday night, so he lo>t ,T lis not a ( at, but the br >k- n safe. Tin ne store was* not robbed. They rifl'di the cash drawer, got no money and I ^ 11! ! not tak the cheeks theieir. The* |-afe contimd th:rteen to fifteen J 'dollar- of the Baptist Sunday'School's| |n 'money. This was all the robbe'sJ took. They then forced open the t.; j front door of Mintz and Trull's store ajj and had rolled their safe out on tho 10|. |(|, fioor toward the front door when | ;>l| jthey w?*re frightened away maybe by i f 'Ben Mintz who, disturbed in his sleep 00 about fire, arose about three o'c'oclf, j |, and walked about his horse, and out1 of the front door near the front end; of the -tore. No goods have hi en , nvisstd from either store so the bur?-' ul Jars were after money only ap ?v ( uTVP.tly. |w. 'paving PROGRAM GOING FORWARD j( j j w< T r.e ?>ld penetration macadam pav- ws ? rig on Iliawassee, Tennissoe, Valley dsi rliivei Avenue, and Pcachti ee Streets' sci I i:- ccaAiv.tr a new coat of p. net rat- w: lv-'ion macadam th:s week. Peaehtreeja nd : erect will also be pa\ed from the 14 head of tht> old paving) near .Mr. P. [ ry K. Nelson*-- residence to the top of.Rl the Patterson Hilf with penc?iHta?n! o! nicadam; Hiawassee Street will he; pav.(1 full width from K. I.. Townso;.*. t re to near th?- !.. .V N. -la; er ,.n with mcadam. Two- sse. street ev n. will hi made full u dth from the wj Jpost office to 'he /teisection of stM o-! Depot Street. \v..,k is in progress' ;in ?n!:hi- week. >f] Mr. .?n?! Mrs. H. Kn^tira:. :i" l{o nouni- the* l?irth of a girl on August j so] rc iSih. J .Mr .?. G. Green. rotuTiivJ Wei J ma :.ix!.iv firm a several diy :r n tjja |v!frica. Jchi J let 5,' Following is' tak'-n from the A-het villp Citizen: '< 01 a- Mrs. Nettie Diekcy. of Murphy, is wa y, visiting lv r daughter. Mrs. Edvth wn e ('lark, at her home on Ashland Aves nue. Mr'. Dickey has own . d and i.}' operated the farjious "Dickey House" foi i-jfor many yea's and has a host of fri y friends throughout the entire South te Mrs. Dickey has been enjoying a >fj year's vacation from the business tin it |world but will reopen the "Dickey. v.-.i Hoare" on November 4. Ithi tout [ Section of Western N AT GA.-N riE SCOUT LATE THIS |n wttR. ON ACCOUNT MACHINE TROUBLE The Scout makes its appearance -mewhat lat- this week due to th? ^ ict that on Tuesday morr.i:v; the :ar on the driving pinion f th (. lotype motor v.. re stripped, and :e part had t-? ! :- ordered irom ow York. Had it not been for ' r. G. A. Hasty, local machani.ho made another one to order, th. rout would not now be i. your ; inds. A number - f articles had to b v nitt ?i on ace aunt of lack power | * :i of t ir. for u tt njr them into -pe form. ARCE SIGN ERECTED AT STATE LINE r A lars.- -ign. 14 f et long a ?l 12 v high, sh wine a view of Mur- w ty as seen from Lover's Leap, " e-Uil thi> we. k just this side f le G. rcia- N". state lire by " :,k- ?SL Blakilv. of Clayton, (I:?. The sign carries several ads of enchant* ?-f th t An. Th picture- ^ the t v,n ienclosed in u largo i""' in the c.nt.-r with the word l* l\"elc..ire" wr - th top ami Vfurphy" air -- the bottom. OUNTY COURT TO CONVENE MONDAY ^ Th: repula: monthly term .if ' i-nerul County C ?urt of Cherokee! 11 convey her.- Monday' morning cording to announcement by court ^ filial? the first of this week. Quito j" numb i' of case? are scheduled to me b.fure tht. court f?>r trial it| 1 understood, as the Superior court."' rich was in session several week-, x u. assigned a large number of| inot casi s to the t. oral county ..... , . , . .. 4 ? Att >rney \\ M. A\l%\ i 1 *' esidintr judge, while Attorney Fret! Christopher i> tl*Solicitor. ARBLE WALL BEING S! BUILT AROUND FOUNTAIN IN SQUARE| / 1 A marble block wall 21 inches in i?h i- being built around. h. e fountain and park in the cent-jr.; of the public square. It will he .! ihble innsonry an i the block > are U: Regal Bine Marhl. A two inch ping wiil also be mad.. :hool postponed , UNTIL SEPTEMBER I4TH u At a meeting if th. school board a cdnesday afternoon it was deemed w ise to pospor.e the ope.ing or \ hoo! one v.ek on account of the o at.i situation. Titer, was smne ni >ubt a- to whether th. new supply hi ;>uld be available by th.. Tth. which t! is originally set as the openi g ite. And it was recognized thai hool could not be opined without i \t-r. Therefore, the opening was stnoncd until September ki th. tr j f; SVIVAL AT BAPTIST f< CHURCH CLOSES SUNDAY a to The revival servic s at Baptist uiri'h wlO.-U I.-.--- ? ~ J cry tvening for the past two weeks pi 11 come to a close with the evening M pvice Sunday night, according to M nouncmeni made the other night, ar The pastor. Rev. T. L. Sasser has pi en doing the preaching, while Mr. M y Brigancc has had charge of the Li rsg service. D< Considerable interest has been Ci tnifestcd in the meeting and quite 0? number have been added to the C. urch both in professions and by Di ter. j Sh The o;dinatinn of "Baptism will be'Ri iduetid at the usual place on H:a-|\V ssee River Sunday afti rnoon, it hu announced. E. ro Miss Mabel Ellis- left Wednesday sii Maryvilte and Knoxvillc t visit' ends. Mr. ( anard, rep.eset. ative of he Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., j W s a business visitor to Murphy m s week. I ot ADVERTISE IN THE SCOUT "IT WILL MAKE YOU RICH" orth Carolina 5^ COPY?St.SO PER YEAJI I C. LINE EVELOPMENTS IN SCENIC COME THICK AND FAST DURING THE PAST WEEIC As the date fur th great Atlanta* lurphy-A-hevi! t..-:r V i- spon reil by The Atlanta Journal over le new Applii-hiar. S._- n:?: highway n September 14-1". ti-aw* near, ure are many in: ere sting happenin connection with the tour. Develop. ;iv nts this week were: Four new entri and or. with, rawal. making the n *. ttal of er. ries 119. lumerou- applications f >r entry iank>. "(' usin" Fred H user. - tary f the Atlanta C . vention and Tourist urcmu. made a trip over the new i^hway ?aid in i -orrfina'.ing va- n* details for the hig tour. Mrs. Charles Wal.iue. . : Austell, r ha- traveled extensively and rho has just completed a round trip . r th,.: r. \v 1 L'hway. ieclares th L-enery to lv the greatest and most i spiring >k. has ever viewed. Announcement from Asheville iat/ Tht Southern Tourist, a widely nawn magazine, will get out a speci I i.ti ?n wl.i.'h w.il he dev..' d to le tour ar.d copies of which will he istrihu'c'l among the tourists as iravenirs. Both th A h \:! Citizen and Asheville Time* have assigned aff corresp orients tat come to tlanta and make the t;i; with the iu motorcade. l)evo!opemer.t> locally were. Announcement from Raleigh that ov rr.or McLean would ? ?me t?? , urphy to welcome the tourh-ts. The trection of a largo welcome j cn ?: the slate lint showing Mu"? 1 ky as viewi'd from Covet V leap. Completion of plans tor parking i ie cars in th tour systematically. i Announcement of tw* more en- , i - from Murphy: G. W. C-indl*r r rominent r.-t;?*l ?*? ii E. S. Holcomb, well known ?. outhern tailway conductor. ^ # PEC1AL PUBLIC MEETING ^ CALLED FOR MONDAY NIGHT ? o ? A meeting that .should be of mucfi iterest to the p. >ple of Murphy beta called by the comlittee in charge* of the reception of :o Journal tourists here on th. night f Si.pt. 14th. in the form of n ntasi* :e citing of the citizens of the town >r the purpo>? of pre-enting final lar> ar.d receiving suggestions and eating more Interest in the comig event. The me. ting, which was called for is?. Monday afternoon, was not so ell attended, and it is hoped that large representation of the citizens f the town will turn out at the leeting Monday night. It will be eld at 7:30 in th assembly hall of ic Library. The Premium Ir.o* n,,..? ;*e County Fair arc ready for disibution and w. arc askinp the i:mers to tall for the list? at the dlowinp places ant! you will pet copy for your us . We have tried i pet them where you can pet them ith the least trouble. You will find them at the following aces; Cherokee County Bank, urphy. Murphy Bank. Murphy, crehants and Manufacturer? Bank id Citizens Bank and Trust Cominy. Andrews, N vV. Abernathy, arble, Davis and Odd! and hoy jvinpood. of Grandview, .1. T >ckerj and Sons. Grandview. J. H. rawford ard Sons, Unaka. .T. W. lorn. Oprceta. \V. A. Xichols, \V. Ma on. R. R. McCallister. G. F-. ickery, C. L. Bergrer, and L. M. uelds of Culberson; Hurley Shields, inper; M. M. Burper. Suit; G. . Jones. Postell; J. M. Vomer. Weitty; M. F. Rapcr, Farner, Tenn.; H. Berronp, Patrick; H. M. Bernp. Vests; and .1. H. Crisp, Pernmon Creek. R. W4 GRAY. County Apent. Mrs. V. H Ousted returned td r home in Washington. D. C., ednesday after spending the sunv er hire *rith Mrs. Rose Patton and her relatives ard friends, ^
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