PAGE SIX PREMIUM LIST CHEROKEE COUNTY FAIR OCT. 14. IS 16. 19 (Continued from page 1) O. F. Huiunckfr? \V - - - 2 34r~ it. C. Barr ? ? Cacumh- :'e- 1 Collect:- n ferns. ?eccr.-i Frank -T. Watkirs? A: .r:. f. - 2 B.ack rye. first 2 FV t \st 1 T'MT " - Ancona Pu'.'et. first .. .1 "VTv-.nd * C s. first 1 v. ' C. f r-t 1 Wyand. : H*: . first 1. V ynrc t P.: it. f r-' I. Patty yn*T sqcash. r. : Water- ^ r.d B-rr- . R ck. hen. se . r.z ft i! r.i' t'-r.'-y ?-v. sc :oau 1. kir.c. f.: .-t J. \\ Pytr? V.T.ite ejcjrs. first . 1. P T.??c!?*. second Peach Pi ikies. first 1. Mr-. : *: .? h - rr.ade * ap, se: rd Ma tc -d Mt: >? >< ;a Perms. first 2 CI.:;. peas. first ... .2 S* .'.re ??.ja beans, first 1 I! first Dried Fruit. - r.d (Ira-v ... B:r.h ? Q t. first 1 Dried fruit, first 1 Mis*. Mildred Akin? first 1 Cr . Wii... - - ? Jlr.y 1 * jr.* f . -t f *:>v r - . *":r>t 1 5^4 *. t. 1 r. -t r. ! Si -- exr.i . . - : . t. e. ? C V ; .r. r. r.d Cabbage. -< r.d I'. T. I.a Ran? : ? Plum Marmalade first li an : " iggry. se r. : 2 K A. Hyatt? I.-.-h p it' f . 1 3!rv L. E. Bayless? Doughnuts. first 1 Horace McCleliun-? Poney a r.d Buggy, first 2 Mis-, Carcie Ferguson? Luncheon Set, first 1 John Woody? Apples any vr.ri ty. firs: 1 Cane, second Red Limbertvcig. ?. ?? :d Gano, .second Mi-. John E. Fain Bed Spread, first 1 Collect: n fruits, fii.-1 2 r, . . .. -> Beaten Busi- -t. fir.*: Fie, first . 1 Sponge cake. .-<v??nd Layer cake. fi:-t 1 S. C. Gentry? Hay sr.ja l*?an. first ...1 Beef bull, fiist FUoli under one year, first Cow, first Heifer under one year, first Team, second ... ' Mrs. ii. B. Ferguson? Anuel food cake, firs; T. J. Loudermilk ? Onions, first 1 Chestunts, second Molasses, second Table beets, second Mrs. Tom Patton? Collection Handkerchiefs 1 Martin Creek School?. Map of county, second J. C. Palmer? Pepper, first 1 Tomatoes, first 1 Comb honey, second William Johnson? Bull und r one year, second 2 Andrew. Manufacturing Com pan; Hardwood, first ft Sofi wool, first 3 Mrs. A. M. Hatchett? Staymun apple, first 1 Wheat, second 1 TWipporwUI peas, Second I Mrs. G. W. Ellis? collection taoio ferns, first I Apple Jelly, first 1 Blackberry, first 1 Strawberry, first ....... 1 Anyother variety, first 1 ^ Djrrie relish, Hist 1 f*Xud plant*, cscond Apple Marmalade, second Grape Marmalade, second Grape Icily, second Peach P: c rves, second Lush Scroggs? Pen Leghorns. f*t*t 1 Wyandot Pea, second W. M. Ramsey? Watermelon, first 1 Pumpkin, second Crook Neck Squash, second A. MCD. Harsh aw? Horse to buggy, first 5 Mrs. H. E. Frease? Bull Calf, second 2 T. S. Evans? Saddle Horse, second 2 i MURPHY TOWNSHIP S. S. CONVENTION 25 TO BE NOVEMBER 7TH A f : lay '.ool c ver.ticn for ... ^ : School* :r. M -rphy TrA-.srup will be held vri.h "he P.ahv. ve Baptist Churvh on Saturay. N vember 7th. according t - sen: plats a? aar.-:n.?d this -t?k bv T -.rrjihip Pre-.-, dent B. V.\ Most : the other Township of the C unty have held convention? 0,"> -ir.ce the last Courty-wide Conven,,A n held last summer. President " y of the County A-- elation i? '*0 r-- a- eff rt have a conven ". *. held In every township. 1 . - rv., r-' r. - are .r.ter-der. ' b nati a*L All the Sa day - h ob .r T -a -hip are asked to f date tA arranee .... xrSU last all d_y. It . . red the: delegates will bring 00 he r 'ur.ch.t-- ard corr.e prepared t - : -- - the s- A . ei to have ?>me g > .: addresses i e feeipful : Sun lav -.. t rker- well a- t other?. The 00 full pr rrair. will be an-.cure -d next v. The t re-at . f the pa?.50 * rs :r. the Tcwmhip i? helped to the -nd that a cr d! convention may be .00 had. "i EVANS & LANCE AWARDED SURFACING CONTRACT IN GA. Evans A: Lance. local r ad building .00 jor.tract r>. an .:;-ced th.? week that ...} had bee- awarded the contract r hardsurfacirg the road in Union . G.i . f m Blair.-vi'.'e t - r Hwri>. the c ntra.t r e be *>:?. Tr t tr.. . was >be 17th. w '.< t begin .trir.: 1" days, and to be -moleted ' v. thin 1 v. rk'.ne day?. Tr.e sur' 0 face i- * be waterbound macadam, 3 tr.dersto d. .50 Evans & Lance a Is, announced -50 they had finished the grading rk or. the Xotla Ti wns'nir 00 d f -r the Sr.- a". Creek T wn?h:p .50 ; - t -.he Murphy Township line. They r?v. have the c r.tract f..r grad 00 .r.y the streets within the limits of Mir; y This work comprises the " -... :r ... tr.e L. & N. depot on Hiu> -e: a :retch or. Peach*, -e 0" -: the h -. ital section, rnd a Elliott Street. The work .00 rrozref-.-inu ra; idly and will be . -omf.leted within :d <. it ten days Mr. luir.ee tated. .00 '"> COUNTY TEACHERS MET IN MURPHY LAST THURSDAY A me t tin? of the Teachers cf .00 ( hcrokee County was held in the l'" :il school building Thursday a; .00 . r October loth. There were a 00 bout fifty teachers in attendance 50 jj, ail parts of the county. Most 00 the school took a holiday that day so as t?' allow the children to attend n<1 the fair and also on account of the .00 teachers meeting. 1.00, c.ur.ty Superntent A. L. Martin >.00, r.tevred v/ith the teachers in re:u to the reading circle work for 2.00 o year. Also, the teachers were Ivor, an opportunity at this meeting 1.00 ; tI.e North Carolina Teachers' J -.ssociation and. through it, +0 Work 1.01' r remedial school legislation and - -5 the repeal of good features about 50 the present school law. A goodly ,>0 number of the teachers joined the , ^tate Association. 1-00 jho question of holding further , anty teachers meetings was dis i,0( . sssed as was also the possibility of 1 Iding a county commencement Oo oniet:me in the spring. 00 .Mr, B. W. Sipe was re-elected .50 j President of the County association ! and Miss Ella Simonds was made 50 j Secretary. The next meeting will ? probably be held in November. .00 001 'COTD IN THE HEAT)" 00 " acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Thoss subject to frequent "colds" are .00 generally in a "run down" condition. nn HALL S CATARRH MEDICINE is a uu Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, which a"ts Quickly through the Blood on the Mu.00 ous Surfaces, building up the System, ? '4 making you Isss liable to "colds." *o!d oy druggists for over 40 Years. 00 J- Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. 00 00 /""? A CTT For Dental Gold 1 Platinum, Silver. Diamonds, magneto points, false tepth. jewelry, any valuables. Mail today. Cash by return mail. 50 Hoke S. & R. Co., Otsego, Mich. 00 . . H. Hicks, Andrews? .50 Team to Buggy, first .. 5.00 H. C. Johnston? .00 Black Giants cockerel second .50 .5u Black Giants Pullet, second . .50 .50 iarland Posey? Saddl Horse, second 2.50 ,00 Townson and Johnson? Cabinet, first 2.00 ,50 Baby Contest? J. C. Hall, first 1.00 ?0 Herman Logan, second 50 THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Weekly Cros: 7 p 13 y [4 p- |< 7rT~ /3 Hi7*!" 7H ^Piii7 !')!}!2/ HIF 2 m]?? 32 \ ~~ if j*'1 , .. Mi'l L 76 ] I : , 41 42 i_ I j : I 4V ; ? | J TT~ ' '|,.".ii."[^4 : Hcrisortal. 1???r. i;?r."d C -w?r 4??-*r-i iVua narrative 5?Skil.s :C?New* parag:a;!i ?l'u?d?r IS?Color IT?Even 19?Lion Ilk* i'. ? r > v of E' u:h : ' ?T w r 24 To kl.i ?7 unclose * poetic) 28? P.a.?e 29?Elks 31?N"t.> of scale 12?X~?>r. key -j??~t.~ who acta for another 34?Kjual Ji?" ?r?or.al pr' noun 34??" - bustlbl,-* **?V .-.n she--p 38?A sailor 25?f parts of a wound by etit. hlns 4'.?N ' l. 1 err.an 43 ? I .<2 't? periods of time 4S?Picture-taking apparatus (pL) 47? 49?Hart of "to be" r ?> be If 52?To far 53?Nuisance 54?Pitcher IS?Affirmative answer Solatia* will ?pp RHINEHART RETURNED TO MURPHY CONGREGATION BY STATESVILLE CONFERENCI (Continued from page 1) H. G. Elkin*. Mrs. E. B. Norvell, t. \Y. Brittain. J. A. Richardson, \V. II Dickey. Mrs. J. E. Fain, S. I). Akin II. M. Fain. J. II. B.endle. J. l> Rector and J. P. Hyatt, requestei the return of Mr. Rhinehart. A great work ha> hee t accomplish ed during the two years of Mr Rhir.eha: t's pa?'- fate here. Sinci 'his coming here the local Methodist, have sfent something like thirt; i uviiui^ uu u v uvvv cuum building, the edifice completed, ant they have been worshipping in i for neatly a year and a half. Th parsonage has bee.; remodeled ant . mething like twenty-five hundre< 'dollars spent on it. and much adde< to its appearat.ee and value as a cor. i sequence. Approximately fifty ne\ .Jmembers have been added to th .'membership of the church, two reviv , al meetings have been held, and th ,jchurch has been greatly strengthen ; ed both materially r.nd spiritually. | "The first year of our work here. i ^*id Mr. Rhinehart, "was practicall; taker! up with the material side?th . completion of the building and pre | paring it for worship. The secom | year was devoted more to the spiritu ; al life of the church, and as a con . sequence I believe that the churcj ; has had a great awakening spir itually." In discussing plans for th' coming year, Mr. Rhinehart said tha ; he hoped to stress more definitel; I the spiritual development of th< church and was enthusiastic over th' work here. He has done a definite and lasting service to the communit; and local Methodists are to be con gratulated upon his return. Rev T. J. Houck. pastor of An drews, goes to Trinity Church a Thomasville, this year. SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS Ol THE TOWN OF MURPHY NORTH CAROLINA. i uv iuvm ??i .uurpny. ->orin taro !ina. offers for sale upon sealed bid: ir proposals two issues of bonds o' the said municipality, both by au thority of the Municipal Finarce Act as follows: Forty Thousand Dollars of wate onds, bearing six per cent interes natuiing one thousand dollars year y. beginning three years afte.* dnr< ?f issuance, for thirty-six years .928 to 19G3, both inclusive, art wo thousand dollars in each of th< ears 1964 and 1965. Twenty Thousand Dollars of Stroe mprovement bonds, bearing six pe Ait interest, two thousand dollar: o mature each year, beginning thre< /ears after date of issuance, for si: ears 1928 to 1933, both inclusive MURPHY. N. C s-Word Puzzle ? ; |7 | I, >js 19 |to n | J is''"-kn> j 9~i pO | "F i Mil s, V di'7 rrTTTT^ 5c]( 37 J7 ! iiiili i? AC 43 j j: i!!]!44 j 16 47' | I45*4 i i ! ! SI I 5Z I r<- i - jj :ia"i i i Vertical. 1?Tc cheat 2? > -. ?hor#ar. Indian tribe 3?EdU ravenously 5?Preposition 4?Liquid measure abtr. 7 ? B?v?ras?s 9?River la Otrisuy 10?Por.g II?To observe l . - -Happy 10?Body of warriors IS?n.jy 21"1?Arrests 22?Shelf 24 ? T reflect or ponder 2j?Winds up 27?Linen covertnjr for the throat worn by nur.s 2? ?Rer. -.vn - ??T " f- .ilowr >1?Halt *3?Illinois . !ty 14? firmer herb u??d as garnish 34?F-?-? *-r transportation 37?p-rta.r.lng to ths moon JS?1? '-T-.estlcates 40?Child 41?Naked 42?C -r.' n.en 4? rr.inat-s 4 7?Head covering 4-1?T slllch 4 s?Unity 11?I* lnt Of corn pass ear la aest lasae. Answer To Last Week's Cross-Word Puzzle [NO B" 'POO' e r r' Vi jEt :0a-1 A ITE' I SHU n"Ms e p o'yIo e ATI A IL F.EBB.L_ I E, DJAO,T.E? > a I, L.Ej i ;h at !s> y] PH_ _oi^ _ E T A -Q N U ft H I RSJf gRESTL E ,h t H^|roPh EyfA E s " E,leA~^ E'T E AT ~ r a|R|C| |e tjL j I and four thousand dollars ia each of] 'I the years 1934 and 19*5. j Bidders may submit proposal for i-irllAr of ?nid icciiat t - 1.^*1. i v V1 lXJg "wt"? a,,u; e each bidder must present with his j -1 bid a certified check upon an incor-' e porated bank or trust company, pay-! able to the order of the municipality, j or cf an executive, financial or cle:-| - ical officer thereof, or a sum of! e money for or in the amount equal' .. to two per centum of the face j amount of the bonds bid for, to se- j - cure the municipality against any - loss resulting from failure of the h bidder to comply with the terms of - his bid. The sealed proposal will be opened e in public on the 7th day of November, j t 1925, at the office of the Mayor of y*' Mrrphy. in the Library Building in c ?aid town, and proposals will be ree, ceived until that time. Further ine formation can be obtained from the y, undersigned. This October 22nd, 1925. B. W. SIPE. Town Clerk, Murphy. N. C. t UPPER BEAVERDAM Rev. E. L. Beaver preached an interesting sermon Sunday night at Mt. Nebo School House. s Mrs. Ada Dockery of Akron, Ohio f is visiting homefolks here. Frank Crawford of Unaka was a Leaver dam visitor Sunday. j r t G. O. Radford is very busy haul ing lumber to Murphy. j Mr. Gay McJunkins of Cokcr ! Creek was a business visitor to Beas verdam Monday. t Mr. J. P. Davidson who has been r visiting: here for sometime returned s to his home in Florida Monday. ? c A. Z. Roberts made a business , trip to Murphy Tuesday. ~ MARBLE ITEMS -1 j Ar "::.r herd cf your.z cattle pnssci *. -.rh Marble la-' week; beir.sr . dr: > .ve suppose rur. Andrew- . '-.y n.ent- Murphy ha- a com;t\.uz freight rate. This 1 .. v - Marpfc; -ite an advantage ' over Andrews. M< -r>. T. .I', c. Mir.tz are build;, z a ; .re ware': use t their store- * h.use and putting in a line of feed. 1 Mr. Sybil Smith, Cherokee Indian Acer.:, v. a- - - i . Mar- i "he 1;.-* >: " last week. *Tis said that the Ci^ro-;( r fl&B _JB^R ~L~j c hB |B|^^sSHHHlfflHRHny HUffi QSvl F^ : fc-. ^LHHT .4HM ^1 ^ ^9 11 i aH_^^ i ?^BfjS| i ns D^V9 I B ' ^HHBHHd9BD i flH^HHBI :i JMHk i i1 I I 1/ U^M/{j&r m *i !{W IttSS MOTHER? Fletcher's Cntor Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething prepared to relieve Infants in ; Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids m the assimilation of Food, p Natural Sleep withe To avoid imitation*, always look for th< 9rrrm\ direction* ?_-vh P^cltagg. 2 Friday. Octob?r 23, 19Ej. ;oe Indian lands are feeing alio ted. We are having lots of rair. now. ["he branches, creeks, and rivers are akir.g on proportions well pleasing o thirsty cattle, to mill men. a.-.d to >ower men. But our wells continue iry: springs lew; and the fanners ay that the gr una is not wet yet Weil. Mr. C :.le i? free by the Tourt an i Jury of both murder and nsanity charges. If a man has murder in his heart? varts to kill somebody in North "arolins, all he has to do to "come dear", is to make ready enough noney t<? tw things, and North arolira -Juries and Courts will turn .:m r.: ?e to go and do it agrin: The two *;.rg- he must do with .-..v- .- ?o. i'?,'ioy arnfc and nfluertiul criir. .al lawyers to apea: . ri nnd **D.V.-*or Alienist." nther?. t? swear that he was then nsune, or nervous, or excited, or leprc.- cd. or had a brain storm, or omething unusal. North Carolina furies rr.ay be trusted to do "the empathy act." But there is r.o relection on the lawyers. They have ml; done their duty. Neither is there tr.y reflection on the courts; they renerally rule. hold. find, and charge he law fairly and concientiously? .r.d our c . -rts able. Mr. !. Mjigan Kilratrick drove '.orr.e a beautiful new Ford roadster ate.-: : <1 jus; a few days ago. The car was bought by his son, rheridar Nil pat rick. This new rorJ is sure a graceful beauty. A -urr ? t our community peo'? - : I the fair at Murphy. Fht; ropi rt a good fair, and an enyab'.e tin e. 5" r Ladies?Some of them 5 i tea i:er v.-ho ouuht to know otter?attending the fair, aid the tune-toller "madam" one dollar to tell their fortunes. Some people, f not superstitious, are quite gulliMe. Barnum. the great showman, :as lone been quoted as saying. "The people 1 -vc so well to be humbugged that they love t?? pay good money get humbugged. Mr. J. M. Bar ,es. of Peachtree, was in Marble the first of the week, ar.d spent a night with his bachelo? brother-in-law. Mr. .Toe Coffey. Last Sunday morning was a time Df unfavorMe weatl er. But pastor IV 1 I : 1 ?. "<..1.1. ii.i . i-u some inirty convert.'. The Marble people pave their -''tor < Woodnrd) a pounding lest Saturday night Not with .ticks; but with chickens, flour, .. --cries, tt:. .And he smole a smile thar was lovely. Mr. Sam Parker is tearing down hir. old ban and building new. Lois f corn made this year on the alley river bottom lands. Mr. Parker to'!- of s'" or seven acres of jally wet. non-productive land, on which he is making this year seventy five bushel.- per acre. Marble is busy hauling in, loading and shipping lumber, crossties, find wood Our formers, too are busy gathering corn, turning land and sewing rye our people do not sow much wheat. More is the pity! ia is a harmless Substitute for Drops and Soothing Syrups, irms and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels romoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and >ut Opiates ^ g ... ii(nmtnr* ?f Tiysicijuu t??r/wLtit tttoamai k

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