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7AGE FOUR ILt)e <gi)er*Rte ^rout The Official Organ of Murphy and Cherokee County, North Carolina PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY C. W. BAILEY Editor-Manager *:R5 C. W. BAILEY, Associate EdB W. SITE . . . Asioci-t. Ed. Subscription Rates One Year $1.50 Fight Months 1.00 Six Months 75c Payable Strictly In Advance Legal advertisements, want ads. | reading notices, obituaries, cards of thanks, etc, 5c lir. c.i.h insertion, payable in advance. Display and con-; tract rates furr.ished on request. All eommt.: : :-s must be signed! by the v.r : r. c' is-' tb? \.il! not be accepted for ;blicati.<n. Name ?f the vv: iter w 11 i h. publ:>h?d unless so specified, but we must have the name of th author as evidence of good faith. Entered i:i the pc-,<?f.''ice at Mur, hy N->rth Carolina, as >:<eor-.d la- - mail matter under act of Mar. 3. 1870. Wise - the ma.: wlv uses his wis dom first on himself. You get as many kicks out of life as you put kicks into it. If you don't, mind your business your business won't mind you. tHIAWASSEE Mr. John Picklosime.- and Mr. K Y.". Shearer made a business trip to Murphy first of the week. Mr. Jim D: ? or and Mrs. July Moss were happily married last Thursday Dec. 10. Miss Veatie Williamson and Miss Hattie Joe PaliAor have been spending a few days with f'iends and relative in K v. l\ To r.. Four interesting sermons wore held at the Pl< ant Hill eliwrch Satin day and Saturday r ight Sunday and Sunday riirri .. S. rvice- conducted oy Rev. J W. Morgan and Rev. E. P. Cool. Miss Carrie and Olivia Berro g front Patri k were \ 1 >it .? at Hiawassce Sunday. Miss Myrtle Williamson - cnt th: night with Mrs. K. \V. S1 last Thursday night. Mr. Clyde Williamson ar.d Mr. Arnbros Hamby hav. ntur ii h r.v from ChattanofLa, To; . Mr. Li-tor I'.nn fi n copperhill. Ten;!, visited hi> parents at this place last week. Mr. S. (*. Led ford and son, Lester from Patiick were Hiawassee visitors Sunday. Miss Ethel Tayl.?r from N'c Prospects i> visiting Mrs. Ben Rose for a few days. Mr. Piron Hamby ar.d family from Violet won -i. ?rs of M-. ar.d Mrs. J. R. Deavcr for the week end. Mr. R. K. Picrciesimer was in our midst Sunday. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE _____ BOX 111), Waynesviile, N*. C. i'ec. 12, 1925 i Mr. C. W. Bailey, Murphy. > . <'. Bear Bailey: Please find inclosed my check for 31.50 to continue my scbae.iption tot R. | A Wel come Gift They nre the most comfortable. I attractive sort of Footweir. They endear themselves to their y owners by U3e because of their excellent quality. Prices The latest styles in patent lea- j ther pumps ranging in prices from $3 50 lo J6.50 Christopher's Lead j ing Dry Goods Store j the Che.xkee Scout and to pay for vj issues already received. And I offer as you my apology for rot having: sent a you this earlier. ti I enjoy getting the Scout. It is <v like getting a letter from home. I w grasp and rea l it more thoroughly n than I do the bigger papers that I tv receive. li I am continually hearing news a- si bout the new church. I do hope it' ci will be built all right. C PI i e remember me to Mrs. ii Efeiley and the others of the "Old r? Gang'*. : b Hoping that this finds you \cell b d happy. h< Sincerely, n ROY J. HART ram pun, . va? ljcc. ijui, liraa. D ..r Old Scout: j ^ I'lease find enclosed check for * Si."i for my renewal to the Scout.I Many thanks to the Editor for send- ^ incr the paper after my subscription [ . was out. it was only an oversight of|c ly own. Indeed. I could not t?ii k ? f not having my old home part-. . ? Wishing for the Scout force a V. *;-- Xiv.as and a Happy and pr-js- ? . , ? X'ew Year, I am Yours truly. B. H. BURRELL High Springs. Fla.. Dec. loth. 1923. < herokce Scout, Murphy. X. C. Dear Old Paper and tow::. I hrv< known you all my life and my life | res heen spent or the greater par:. >f it amidst the towe-ing peak? at.d .-ilver streams interspersed by small I valleys of Cherokee. I lov? you dea ly 'he home of my nativity, I know 'he kee better than any other place n God s grove earth. I know the lpe..ple better than I know any other j | people in the whole world and cherish nd love them better; I feel like they are nil akin to me. Every \v. ci. the : pare: comes to me and wife ju?t a< a ve letter comes to one's *'v; heart, and we peruse it from first t-> last. W'e find things on its pages, that make us laugh and feel jubilant and then we find things that make us : and shed tc . s. W'e arc en i closing $-1.30 which p; \ us in ; ! ? - . W'e started to write a poem on ? Christinas; the first line went lik .j this "Christmas comes but ore - j year." But all we could think of fo | the next line was "Thank heaven"! * fgSSSfSSR 1 Yulet | FURNITURE & HOU: A Here's a store, folks, just crowdec X ihintrs '"or Christmas giving?and V ??H .'c-y item may 1 purchased I* means. Kitchen Cabirets .? Riusrel Art Squares, 0 12 X Co l li v-ri nnd I-iving Room Suit x' l> >ckers, all sizes r.nd colors { Cane Seat Chairs A Trunks and Bags :j: X Tricycles and wagons for the < J* Guitar:- end Ukes. It v ill cost y< i) Wishing you a Merry Xmas and } New Year. C. B. Y i ! si m o Radio Cn Cross Cu I ra~._-r <WK" - v T' T' The standard of unif quality?unquaUecs fci tory service. Write for Ci and discour ? ASHEV1 SUPPLY AND COMP/ 33 EAGLE STREET ; THE CHEROKEE SCCUT. unce and we expect to read the Scout s long: as we are permitted to read nythinp. I couid write many thir.jrs lat would be interesting to many f your readers from memory, hut 1 ill not extend this letter, but later o doubt, it will be my pleasure to Tite a few brief letters for pubcation which no doubt will be a ; varce of pleasure to many of the o'J I itizens, not only of Chercke'"'! ounty. but of other place-, wh > ke myself, have ?rone away, but st:ll ?ad the Scout. My birthday will e next Tuesday, Dec., 15th. I was orn in 1856 and am now in jrood ealth and feel active and stronpr ir lind and body. Respectifully, J. W. BLACKWEL' [urrhy, X. C\. Dec. 12th, 10'" he Cherokee Scout: Just want to say a few words admire our prohibition writer in t ay's pa: or. he has backbone inster.' f a c tton strinp: and the courage l* his cor.victions. What we need t ay is mora people who w:li v ut on the Lord's side and tell v.-hcr-. ROASTING FOWI c FOR CHRISTMAS There is one way tor be sure to .! j the Fowl you plan to serve f ?r ? rhn.ln-n,: tlln-or nil! ho mwt.l I ou- business to know how | to -nok Fowls?art! we do. The Murphy Bakery j TiTrcnd, Pies, Cakes Restaurant in Connection i A Good Place to Eat | 1 3 ids | als 9 5E FURNISHINGS |j 1 to the doors with good- X the be-?t part of it is, each X| at a price well within your ^ ' ..$15.00 ll es, each SI00.00 JJ 91.00 up -M $1.00 up X $1.25 to $40.00 hildren. Violins. Banjos, { | >u nothing to look through. a Happy and Prosperous ? \ "LL |j O I NDS ll sscent it Saws ~gmmm i onn temper and long and satisfac' italogue it sheet. ILLE FOUNDRY ^NY ASHEVILLE, N. C. ^ MURPHY. N. C. they stand, and then stand. If the o christians in Cherokee County don't *v wake up and put this evil d ywn. in i< five years from now. they will be j< ashamed to live in the County for p its a pro wing evil and the vices thai tl go hand in hand with drinking are g proving a curse to < ur people. The e: Bible says that wine is a mocker and j r trorg drin-f is raging, and whoso-1 ever is deceived thereby i> rot wise. | Froi what I can sc-e I ; ink lots of j j Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run down' t-di- J t:on will notice that Catarrh -.he:* ! them much more than when th.ev .o1 Rood health. Th ; fa t proves tr.u* -x: t Catarrh 13 a ioe ; ;.s cr- i: j influenced by constitutional conditions. HAI.L'S CATARRH MhDK'INK an- ? sists of an Oi:.:mftit tvh:ch Quickly j Relieves by Ij-.-r.i at. v . - 1 tl , Internal Medicine, a T< . wh- !? assists in improving the c,i. r;.i f Sold by druggists for over + Ve-irs. e F. J. Cheney &. Co.. Tt : . .io. i The || BULL'S EYE i , / c ^ ' I ^ 1 1 / i ApmlMr*P*liM T>u?bm? i \ ,f r . ...?t by Will ? > U?c>n. /.< JctJ roltM \ / ? . i?*.ir. .Mr.* I -.j AdirrK..1 h.in.oti* . iti.ro com.r ?. H'dUu Ml America is Safe with "Bull Durham A gang of Scientists left on a Boat for a year's cruise to study queer kind of Fish in the South Atlantic Occ.nn. They should have stayed here in New York and went to see and hear what I did the other day, a real Red Boksheviki meeting. They would have seen j queer looking Fish there,Suck- > ers, Eels, Flounders, Bullheads, and every Guy that got up was a big mouth Bass. They denounced everything in America, The Weather, The Constitution, White Gloves for Pall Bearers, Mali Jongg, I Lower Taxes, Suspenders, Cross V. ord Puzzles, Shower Baths, League of Nations and Ice Cream Pies. After j looking them all over I found what was the matter with them. There wasnt a one j of them knew enough to roll i his own. How are you going j to improve on a Government if you dont know that much, j Every man you see pouring "Buir'Durham into his paper, j you can bet he is satisfied with America, because its the ; old right down to earth Americans that do it. P. S. There is going: to be another piece in this paper soon. Look for it. - ? \ "Bull Durham Guaranteed by IIN?NA?n> lit Fifth Avenue, New York City ' - FR1 ur men and boys have lost their isdom and the bootlegger is the bunman I know of for he is on his >b day and night. Where are our reaehers. lets have some talks from liem. We have hod long columns on ood roads and now lets see if we an't get good conduct on our good oads and then all will be happy. MRS. MARK STALCUP How Doctors Treat Colds and !: To break up a c- 14 eve o cut short an attre'e of r luenza, core throat ! ucians and druggist a.. r. . . . j Tiendipg Calotabs, the pur ; ' ? : efined calomel cimpj-wl t ' fives you the effects rf i..!... . : salts combined, without the u . mt effects of oi' r. One or two C 4ctabs at K. : ' . > { rith a swallow of \ 'or.-- i <o salts, no nr.ti^ca * *' . nterference with y?v c.tirp, * ?r pleasure. Next r. ? * r > * las vanished, your sy . i- ' inghly purified nr.d y > r.rc 'ine with a he-irty apnc**t - * 1 'ast. Eat what you please,? rer. Get a family pacIcTf-\ c-> 'nil direction-*, only 35 cents. At * j frnp store. ' ~ /M ,vji -- Average l>!sUnce Moved by Eacli Freight Car Dur A Fir-t t> Mmrhs of 192.0 Average Instance?' same Pr. _'d c 40 53^ by Better Freight S The Rii phic chart ing economic atorj i: ..vongerumbe f . cur3 c .i An The T- f h- .Vxric o ahipperf u: rt%nti.? w riidion dollars m i. XT?-'?%:L* ? ,c , ar.~^A co~li~ioditi2S in tr: M vV-,,: . ' i -%-o i iiiion dollars ?' V . r - r.r 1 tven'y roimo, rVw * '? ! t:on (f i Mh?'rd> |.s- , ? - vh:? ;/i>-y 1 IcIr^Toor'Ai-..i allium dc ' *i Tbe?c si orl1 iatf {-.. * r?> ' ? r ar'-c of \ho v. r ' -3. n?? - c uratlon or. tne 1 Stormy weather holds no ter- N rors tor the owner of a Chev- fe rolet touring. m This sturdy all-season car pro- Ci vides real comfort and snug to protection against rain, wind, ye snow, and sleet. cc Its tightly fitting, carefully tailored curtains keep the outside cold from blowing in. Its big, wide doors are fitted with over- _ . lapping, weathertight door cur- " tains that are rigidly supported ric on rods and swing with the at doors. ov Roadster - $525 Coach - -$i Coupe . . 675 Men ALL PRICES F.O.B. DICKEY M Sales and MURPH" QUALITY A1 |PAYt DECEMBER 18, 1?2S. DOLLS DOLLS II of every s -rt aivi i ?ft collet. IB tion that will ' every little H girl's eve-, hi -o~ ? her. Vl11 br ? 2Cc to 14.00 ypmr. - ? <& GRIFFITH S, Inc ^e9i5yEi:chCarr"Jt!n^ jNlais to alcpc" ~>Q O ud. et vice above tells a most ir.ter. rf. The increasing by 50* of rof miies travcleu daily 1 ntrican railroad*, save t i the immense sum of forty nterect charges, that tho average value oi oasit at any given time is . ihe annual interest rate ?t c capita) id one hundi\ 1 r. dnliira, so that a redticiv ho overage length f s tied up amounts to forty fif. cos furnish another ex*tly increased efficiency of pai-t ot the steam carriers es. rhe K j Touring Car J $525 . /. o-1- Flint, Mith0 other car of equal price ofr* equal quality and equip* ent. None other combine-, hevrolet's famous all-yearund economy with such oll:ar-round convenience and mfort. In summer it's a eedy, cool, open car; in winr, it keeps you warm and get* u there and back* you waat all-weather proteC n plus quality construction low cost ?here is the car to to! Come in?see it today! 695 gcr**-1. *425 J&.Se? 850 OTOR CO. 1 Service Y, N. C. ' Lt>W COST i , - i ' i
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