PACE SIX *_ " M5fr ?>rout ^tn of Murphy and nty, North Carolina S^77' EVEKV FK11.AY 1LEY Editor-Manager NC CAILEY. Aaaociate Ed. E Associate Ed. 1 _ Subscription Rates tear S1.50 wght Months 1.00 Six Months Toe Payable Strictly In Advance I f gal R'ivertx : < wart ads. reading .> , , ards .f( thanks. etc. ;inv insertion, j; payable in advr.nce. D -: l..y and con- , tract rat-- f.-r- -hed ? : qu^st. ' j All c n.rv.: ! . : be signed ' by the v.: r. oth-. v.-;ll not be accepted tor rv." *: n. Name of the w:iter w.ii . : 1- ; : dish .1 nr.-, . less so specified, bat we must have. : the name of author as evidence cf g d faith. j Entered in the ; -t ::: at M:r;hy.: North Carolina, as 1. -- mail matter under act of Mar. 1S79. J The dancer us age is when daughter is given a kvt .< the fr >r\' d" r. j ' Thirty-nine rail:- :.d? run ut f j h Chicago?headline. We :'t blame jh them for : ur.ni: ._ ut. P'-e? the same thing- that make- ? Gre't Gr:-a:- ke< ;fcv United ' States v.nited? Mary a - n L v,n k:s : :?rht r a:m and is ;:' * :\n<K .- r find at " wh< was in the ear ah?;. 3. Wonder what kind . A" i -tvo Pay h-*ir:r . r ' . : B.; r:'t Z will put r. this > - ar? An eld *. ; me has r. hit' t:y that -ays A-inm it* I :h? cout. What's this a' an ap'le a day? * The next ; am v..l o in the Sahara, where real e-tnte h v. -t rwill g-et their -t bo-errs. Xext to r.n . "i -enian there's nothing lit* - i as the Leatruo : X Ballon a.', i. th bicycle ridhiit; X.- . " ' r?* v?_> y , *.ve!l with air . v h .. ? They're stricken th? -<i ". hev" i from the marriage ei \ lot .f fellows nld like : ?.:-i. ?hi "pay" from alimony. RAISING TOMATOES FOR PROFIT In another column of this issue, the Scout carries .. story on tomatoes that every farmer in Cherokee, Clay and Graham counties should iv:i.i and' think about. Mr Xorwi! vouches for the statements made. County Agent; Gray measured the spot of ground I on which the tomatoes were grown.1 anyone who is skeptical as to the fig- J ures piesented can verify them at J. G. Green's grocery store?anil by figuring to suit themselves. The results of the accomplishment of Mr. Xorvell merit pas^irg on to1 the farmers for their information, j Last year an attempt was made to organize a tomato cannery in this section, but because many >f thc| farme s thought they could not growl tomatoes ti a ivantase, the effort | failed. However, it U hoped thati the oportunity will again ho present-! ed ne\~t year with greater success, and j it behooves every farmer to make, himself interested enough to invest]-j gate the possibilities of raising t mia- '< toes, whether or not ht can do it pre fitablv if a market is furnished. Al market car. he furnisheJ if enough tomato acreage can be secured. It is hoped that Mr. Nerveil's ac-i complis'nment will provoke the form-, ers to think upon :r.e subject. The farming lands in the section, around MadisonviHe in Fa.: Tennessee arcno better than the farming lar.ds i f Cherokee. Clay a ad Giyhair. The farmers of East Tennessee have, u market for tomatoes ,and a\p raisins them at a profit. Whv can't the same be done in Western North-Carolina? IMPORTANT HIGHWAY - . -4 Some day in the no distant future Henderson county and all otheri counties traversed by Highway No. 28 will reap a golden harvest, hence news of progress ?f thi* route is timely. The Franklin Press is authority for the statement from Highway Commissioner Stikeleather that-convict# will be placed on No. 28 between Franklin and Highlands and . i ? r-w Franklin and the Clay county lin at an early date. Macon and Clay counties, hav provided means for ^jutldin^ thi r- ad. Jacks. >n c udtynas ffcke'n ove an old turnpike and will j>r vide fairly good highway. Cherokee ha sr. made provisions for No. 2S. whic runs from Bat Cave through Hondo; son. Transylvania. Jackson. Macoi iy ar.d Cherokee counties. intetccp : 'he A: i.v.:,?-Ashcvi!le highway a Murphy. Who.-, thi- r- :i I is placed in go? ndi* on .*. wil bo a vc r ierfal feet for Hender r? county, dr.vwin ..vily from Georgia travel as we providing a ? -od scenic jo urn va -wing aroun i the circle ove .*> t Her.de - r.ville on to Chimne iv k. Ashe :!'.- and the: e tufting N< I" to Murphy. X greater ting for scenery j > 1 found in eastern America?| Render-.i'\ News. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT t.'c swift'v rorro n--?? :'r* :: n from time to time - " up jr m >-t valued friendWhereas, our Heavnlj Fathe! in His wisdom and good nvd I was pleased to call oti" ?ve i I ither A. If. Davids-. froir is ? iy home to his eternal "Haver : rest". Br-trcr A. H. Davidson was brrr ' !"-h. lvV" and died Sop b->r. 2Tth. 1925. In {.- presence of a large pather? t stricken friends, the - of Prother A. H. Davidson .id rest in the Fairview The funeral Services horge f the Master Mason*, Be it resolved: ' r-. that w? how in humble mi:--i- to the will of Him who 1 - i - * to err and t >o good to unhind" an! while we mourn hi: emoval. we pray for prace suffici nt to enm ble us to continue the and t? which he pave : v.ich f his life. i. "i wo hen*- Iovr.".; ?<? he was lov d *o the la- Fiaternitv >f which 0 la n a m? r.her for forty years of ; \ij he vu> '.oval to their .-. ire i ? ' Fiee Mar n y a devote "hriVsian a man of high in -writ' . 1 i ;i:r.able worth t -> the com unity: modest, unassuming, friend v-f! helpful to all. " ird, that in his death Mont . iitry I- -I re 12*? A. F. A- A. M a- lost e of its most faithful *': - icnt ai d loyal men.lers. hi ends a lov.il supporter and thi l" an excellent citizen. 1 uvth. That we extend to his fasuilv and friends our heartfel yir.pathy in their bereavement a -hare in their sorrow for his loss. Fifth, that a copy r.f these resolu be spread upon the record Montgomery Lodge 42G A. F. ! M.. a copy to be published in th i ornkcp Scout. nnil :i conV be .-Oil ; . his family. I.. W. SHIELDS. Chairma G. M. EVANS S. S. AKIN Committee !N MEMORY A. H. DAVIDSON With sadness and regrret we n > the- death of Mr. A. H. Duvidsoi It' wa on September 27th that t!i death angel eame and took from oi mi * ur beloved friend. Mr. Davit ..n had been i.j bad health for moi than t*.v' years and many times \ said that he was just waiting: to po i that home that is not made with hand He was a faithful member of tl Methodist Church of which he will 1 greatly missed. He was ever* reat to lend ft helping hand to those nce'i. Mr. Davidson was a devot< ifather. and affectionate husband. Icitizen he was one of the most hip y respected. . We realize our loss b fee'."hat Gcd had need of his servv and called hint to his heavenly honi He knew that his life was raptVI essinp away. He called his lov< ones to his bedside' and' told the pood bye and also asked Rev. T. Noble to conduct his funeral service Mr. Davidson was-seventy ye&rs ol He leaves a wife" aorf fOu:' ehildre Fred Davidson. No: folk, Va.; Horn Davidson, Akron. Ohic; Zcb Da.vi son. Ranger. X. (J.; Mrs. BHzabei Miller, Atlanta. Ga. and three ?Brot ers: $. \V. Davidson, Gastonia, -N. C W. F. Davidson, Braustown, N. C Allen Davidson. Ranger* N. C..-ai one sister. James Kilpatric Ranger, N. C. and a host of friern to 4nourn his passing. Xa? funeml services were' cor.duc pd by Rev. T. L. Noble after'wjiic the repiains were laid to rest by tl Masonic order of which he was faithful member. Weep not, it is all in vain. Sunshine still must follow rain; I am gone before your face f . ? re* i, ^ thc Cherokee s Weekly Cros I"' J- r- r- , : W Horixohtai. 1?Occupied a chair 4?Part <>t auto vulva mechanism 7?Heal 9?Ituln High explosive 11 ? Aged 12?Printing measure 14?Pertaining ti? a battle fleet 15?Preposition 17?Part of the mouth 19?Puss 2 '?Pelicute 24?To gulp 27 ? Biblical garden is?Unit <>f electrical conductivity ?Burial couch 31 ? K.-gardtng 22?Pre;>..sltlot? 33?Shakespearean king - : - Bird of night 7-t Slight depression Z.i?Caught a glimpse of * or better" n p"her 44?Small notice on a bundle 45??;r.-. K letter for t < criorS of abbr.) T ; r up of . attic .' ??This person 51?River .Spanish 1 ,'cwish Territorial organization 54?ltclop.rlng r- me 55 ? Vol, in in Sully 57_4>vum 5S? Still A moments time, a little space When you come where I have steppe V.?u will wonder why ye wept. A FRIKNI* I am breaking1 records in Detro Mich. "The Phantom of the Opera I NORTH CAROLINA. ICHEROKEE COUNTY In the Sunorir.r Cottr* Nettie Dickey vs. G. A. Dozier PUBLICATION 0 Let the defendant. G. A. D ; n take notice that an action entitl ; as above has been commenced acar v him in Nettie Dickcv for the i 1 | cov? y of S.'OO due as unpaid rer on the Dickey Hotel in Murphy, i- j set out in her complaint on file ^ I the Clerk's office, ar.d that an ali t suipmens ha< issued in this actic e(returnable before the Clerk of t it1 Superior Court of Cherokee Ceuni I at his office in the Courthouse on t n 1st lay of December whe- a ! where said defendant is hereby noted to appear and answer the eo plaint, or the relief prayed by plai tiff will be granted; Said defendant is further notifi i . ' ?-| Beauty and Health i.' ?"????????? i. 1 ?' " MRS. BEULAH WALL A. n. Gastonia. K. C.?"Dr. Pierce's Fa^ oritc Prescription is the best ton e~ and nervine that I have ever take and I would never hesitate ?o re< j ommend it to any woman who is ai , ing or nervous. I was weak and nci ,*"l vous after my first baby came, wool f! have dizzy spells and backaches. i also had functional disturbances bt 1tj i after I started taking Dr. Pierce . j Favorite Prescription my system bt ' j came regutatcd and then my pair i* i and aches disappeared. I took sei ; eral bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favoril Prescription and was just as well an , i strong as a woman could wish to be h ?Mrs. Beulah \Vall. 103 S. Rai , som St. a' Regain your health and improt | your looks by obtaining this famoi "Prescription" row. in tablets or 1 I quid,' from your druggist, or writ Dr. FJerce. President Invalids' K< tel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free advic . : - v CUUT. MURPHY. N. C. ss-Word Puzzle p ?~ i n ||~ I ;i i i i , p p6 I i'lir I h" 1 ~H r^i iijiiiiip I ,f y t?h ; ! ,l'r:l 1 jp pi /J?& 137 wn hn rmm p*~~| I?i. | in i ij i n? . ?? I M I 50 -f?W-, I-U *35-^ rj6~56 rn N?wap?v?r I n. n . j Vertical. 1?Roa?1tva>- .unbr.i 2?Skill 3?l'n<l. ricround parage 4?Immature :?c.iniiinrrin. ij?JVry- n.r?l pr noun i?flr?ek letter 9?Serpent iC?W. u fairy 13?Heavy mud 13 S- 1<?At this time Is- Pillow l??Beverage tl Ancient Hebrew coin I: . ..1?Printing measure 24?Thus 23?To retrain by _ < Kind 'f cloth 11 what manner :?Pr. -. . t 33A?Ovum 34? i ' d force re?j> .* hypnoti-m 33? Itehold! r;?Klnu of loosely woven cloth i??Pig pen 40?Finishing ? ii.-.iuiu'ul 4 ! r ? legal action against 4> Ki- gg** 41'?T<> compete 33?Single 34?I't-reonal pn noun S6?Preposition ' Solution will nppenr la nr\i i?ae, Answer To Last Week'i Cross-Word Puzzle [GFTI pMP E AILMR A P| e arportlhe're' t r a c t o rira'v'e'n e'th"y lmgo et i ht, sBf a tJJa r t i stI [i sBp'h a s eIte a s 'g asient erls 1 'tj n i ts|d"e'n' i MMl'a'i D IN N E RMV A^cmr' osi^ e e sml a i rd| v a L e tlg a, l l e r y e v e rjb^ 1 s sbt ? E ,r e dw7en " pew; si Its' in that a warrant of attachment hi ia> issued in said action and has bee ?n. duly levied on a debt due by E. I ho Smith and another due by Halt: ty.|Axley, ami also on a quantity < he household furniture and supplier an lid ; bedding left in the Dickey Hotel, j fi i shots n by the return of ih.? sheriff 1 said warrant of attachment, whic in -1 will he sold in due course of law. an | that said warrant of attachment h; ed been returned after service thereo This Nov. 2, 1925. ]K. E. DAVIS tld-lt-D) r.etk Superior Cou: J Built L T yn Id I s EIS Ite And for be purct i- maining I E. P. te UNDEMOCRATIC UNREFUBL1CAN UN-AMERICA Congressman Lozier. Democrat member from Missouri, in a recc statement on tax exemption, said: i "The policy of exempting at securities from their proportion the tax uuiuoa is undemocratic, u republican, in-American and vicious form of governmental favori ism. It tends to create a privilege . c?a: s. which is antagonistic to tl Ice'c principles on which ?ur give mert is f? unded. It -trike- vici us at our progressive income tax sv?te in that it permits a comparative few individuals with large incomes escape their quota of taxes, ar co. re * ndingly increases the burde: of tl ose who huv. moderate i comes." GOITRE CAUSES Eye Pressure, Nervousness, SRee i_"- J__l _ n:*': i> Breathing. A L'nimcnt Gave Comp.'ete Relief. Mrs. William TullocK 827 Brema Ave., St. Lou!-. Miss ur*. is so et thusiatsic about the rr- ;lt> ohtainc trom f rbol-Qwadruple that she ii 1 vited anyone to call : her or writ i She says she was piven p to die an U day she is in excellent health, bain? pained 30 pounds. Sold hv all drup stores, or froi Sorobol Company, Mechanicsburi Ohio. Locally at R. S. Parker Pr'j Company. ! jm trails A IbtBffii I' in Good 1 The steam transportation lin goods in fair weather or fou and in seasons of iess uctivit Where the merchant or jol 1 sitating frequent shipments times cf dull business), the i h j ncss to continue and the pu i, -1 merchandise is moving last . of freight are transported v.i id i Just now the great trunk li ls greatest volume of freight in for the 36 weeke ending v 34,652,418 cars, an increase o and of 2* as compared witl J L.&N. handled over 1.270.00C 1924 of S.3%. Ask any shipper 1 ?B rt ESJ rnder Famous Super-S M he Coat T 011J Pvi l * v rr w x ff f s76S Freight aid Tax Extra ] those who tfesire, the Esse] rased for a low first paym payments conveniently HAWKINS 1 MLjfcPHY, N.C { ( Friday November 6, 1??25 Cramped |, and Suffered i "My back and head would B* ieehs; and I hau to bo to bed." |0 eays Mrs. W. L. Ennls, of oh Worth villa, Ky. "I Just could Kg not stay up. for I would cramp 0? and suffer so. I was very EH nervous. My children would vX 'get on my nerve3.' It wasn't fifc a pleasure for me to try to go y/\ anywhere. I felt so bad. Kj "My mother had taken rci iOAIDUli m v\ m For Female Troubles dJ ! iA at one time, bo eh? insisted p- i j?j that I try It. I took four bot- Be ; wj tics of Cardui. and If one gy| should bco me now they ?rj Kg wouldn't think I had ever yA Mt been sick. rag fill "I have pained twenty 50 n P?on<l9? ev^ 01 y cheeks are KS i- ; Mk rory. I ft-1 just fine. I am Bag <1 regular and haven't the pain. B3 : Kgj "Life ib a pleasure. I can Lgj 1 ' VA mv wor*t w'th ease. I e. ga give Cardui the praise." j k?j Cardui has relieved man* </} t yA4 thousands of cases of pain and fA ^ Y&J feTnaI? trouble, and should //> k?j help you. too. W& m 64 Take Cardui. w. it. ?J At All Dragglrtr.* f|j im&tav Sinless UmssorBad ea of the United StateB deliver the I, under good business conditions y?ber buys in small quantitic.3 necest a condition prevailing largely in ailroads wake it possible for busiblic to be served. In times v. hen. md business booming, peak loads thout delay. ines of the Nation are handling tha their histc-vy. The total c.irloariing irith Septc nicer 5th amounted to f 6.75 as compared with laet year, t 1923. In the same 36 weeks, the I cars of freight, or an increase over if they are doing the job efficiently. : "6" ix Patents ?h I c Coach may V arranged. *

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