'rf has life, from the organic matter to the intelligence on this that p*ice less thing? H^wdn't man. that high^H^^^all, seek "That life I HH/t-r <l has a deHV-?'.ethir.g. The lit<i up his rabbitto improve it. but M^Ve it. Women almost cmselves and k the furn tuie g^K> change They will at y adding to. t. me brrc-abric. HHc t I .: w a ir.an who kB^Hb ..- v ift silver needle Hp uige the looks of been trying for g - on ye the V.t'tbook. : r : :? i 'n.:n, : ur shoulder?' v .;i go farther m Hi :i ? J 1 cad. Devil. ^SSp^^^^pMB^WbTr. d m ike, falISraraKi fr:? UflgSM||^K-<v:r cm . iS^fflwynient. BfiAN') ??r j^HsStvjr 6l?*> / ^^E9HfeiT.cir Ho; Of 1 V / ict ? v ii '?-f m PQ^eej: Btf fnn(porf?tim i? \ ^ Tfto charg* on t/tm 1 r haulroi m cat J V * of freight on* mile T Mfe* outj 35 can*a. J n > / jsLi* MARBLE Sad. Sad. Mr. Morris, with Woffo:d-T?rrel Co., some way got his ! v?r f the v r.crete, the road bank was : soft, and the poor man went through the wire fence down into that big ; pond of wate? in the upper er.d Mrs. j Culberson's field?about a mile be: ! Marble, and was drowned. Perhap it will never be known how he got ::* the road. Mast likely, however. he met a road hog. and had to give too much road to pass him. Road hoes arc- not uncommon. IAnent the above accident: an aged pteacher taking his first automobile ride. The ca: turned over ? n him in J the creek. After he was rescued he i gave this advice: "When you ride in Ian automobile be sure you have made you: peace with your God!" r . . mi,.. I ris drowned was not a h?-le cut by the graders. as Scout said la.-t week. But one of the la rue mining nits wa hv.\ t by the gold mine year ago. It fille i with over j flow water, w hich i- kept alive by spring- in the rock crevice, and is j n?w a large pond. The present road ; however, was partly built on a fill . k* along the edge of the pond. The is ten feed deep in places. Mr. Rush Parker has returned from spor.d - me weeks with his . . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parker. Mrs. John F. (Map) Palmer return( ?>iu the hospital list Thursday :h. much improved but not well. M ! i n K. Wirr-n - Id out some v . - .ick. and has pone to Gastonia, v.. understand. .T * i I .an ce is seb.vr^ftMt-irrttqr tff Georgia. i' . y. i n 'i,-,..; what ; ad-weather wi ha\ * had thus far in i Ifurd a Chun h and Sunday1 " ' i 1 ;he ? intry districts: too j r.-.rd and slush. Cur nast .i- reported to have - Sunday light: "People _.? to Church: the1 ' Some ef them may . or in. . ally !a;;ini" - " \ >ing costs and servi IN this complicated economic ag* are dependent upon the efficienl dustry for the necessities of life, business but also an obligation of in to consumers down and service to The Southern Railway System has economies which enabled it to ope rat charges that averaged 16 per cent 1 These reductions applied to the l1 saving of $27,000,000 to the shippir And these rate reductions have beet greatly increased taxes. In 1921, th taxes $3.80 of every $100 of it9 gr last year it had to pay $6.39 of every in taxes is equivalent to $6,500,000 The service of the Southern has been ity is larger, and the physical condit better than ever before. In fact, i $112,000,000 in the last three yeare i ments and for new equipment. The Southern is rendering a larger at a lower price, and is promoting industries and agriculture of the So costs down and its service up. CHEROKEE SCOUT, M had brake for that preacher. ?c fear. ,*4' We have se\eral cases of serious sick-: res?. besides c.<lds, which are "near-' ly*' serious. (Our pastor accused u?, Monday of having "marbus Sabhati-, wc vU a peculiar disease which attacks ^ many church-goers on Sunday, espe- ^ dally about church time.?Ed. ds The whi.-kev associations?wet as the lii Vtlantic Ocean and with mints of };J | money, have paid agents carrying pc- la ! titions over the country, sollcitine i\ signatures of the people of their pc- h> ' tition to the congress to modify the T \ olstead law. This is an attack upon w j ali laws by seeking to undermine Tespect for and obedience to one law:'|, that of prohibition. I.ots of people t< J who profess to be prohibitionist will p. I .-ign this ja-tition. Some of thorn use-i,, | ing the cloak of hypocrisay: others un- tl : thoughtly; others to be agreeable, i f but a larger number tinder the spell of1 _ I the g ib hired wet men's representa- j ii ne ran t t-i ;.:ir<i 'in > u. nr _ , iv >t>ably will. Think twice, yea. nine, ' lt:m<-. before you sign a petition f? j ..ny body. Some good people who | stand conscientiously for pr ?ni: iti?.n . for education, for morals, for law and ! !->r law enforcement, are eonsidt ring plan for publishing the signatories to said nulifving petitions. If , said signers are published?that is a> signers to these "modifying" petitions, many prohibitionist. good ihuich members, "best citizens." and j staunch men ami women will be exposed. i This undertaking to modi fy th. 1 1 Volstead Act, is just an attempt by ; ?br oneyed whiskey pt.wrr? to ?!-. -- t troy all law and t-? undermine the t eighteenth amendment. 1 Women caty some of the pctii tions. j Neatly all southern democratic 11 I congressmen arc prohibitionist j ( -t might. and clean. Front th - mintiU. ! er would be expet>io<] l ::.ier wood, who ha salways been wet. and a few others. But ail democrat ?* congressmen?and the women, from Md.. X. V.. X. !.. and all Xew Knglar.d are as vet a- the Atlantic. and are now w. .ing ha d to destroy p hibitioit. Western republicans arr ?' .!. ttut the central west.; north, and cast. >- all for whiskey and law nullificati n. They are otgan -Cd, l a- i .? < - of m oy, and are I?iinj. to !: a 1 act. to j w - !<".? : loth amendment and j ultt: t'dy to * ..! j*. 'f ' i are a i down ee up e, when consumers t performance of init is not only good dustry to keep costs them up. achieved operating e last year on freight ower than in 1921. 925 traffic meant a ig public. i effected in spite of e Southern paid in oss revenue, while $100. This increase a year. kept up. Its capacion of the property t has spent about n making improveand better service the welfare of the uth by keeping its iRN SYSTEM -X -j URPHY, N. C. f fhe Light of the Worlds By Mae E. Aberanthy Jesus Mi:d9 "I am the light of the >rld." Have you ever thought what said? Do you picture the red feeble ark. of a lantern held out in the , irk. as Holman Hunt painted it? i ather behold the terraced clouds tied with gold, the violet mist, that as kissed the crag of a glacier \.hei * .mpsit cuts into shimmering air. or le old mellow moon, like motherhood oly and white, caressing the ni:ht? he cold clean light of the >t: hen the snow lie? soft on the meaows below?The glow of the uendums bronze lamps which hold the ungues of prayer over a shrine, the ope in the candles that shine, far out n the world, to welcome us home to he fire and surprise the answering lames in our eyes. Helpfulness to Others Han's Great Achievement TJia man Mlma> fttrturf anrwarc Imr? ras in every sense of the word helpful J to mankind. as p ^ it was he who pave to the tj w o r 1 d Dr. Vj Pierce's Golden Medical Discorcry which has y ' ? , health to county' ' less people. One ? nan says: "I Vv &* '/ / wish to sa>- that y. I ^ i have used Dr. _ Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery with pood results for 15 or 20 \ cars and I liavc never known iry medicine to beat it. I would ad,-ise any run-down man or woman to akc Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis ovcry ?Mrs. C. J. Douglass, Route 4, iiast Ecr.'!. 2s. C All dealers. on v ali for the Volstead law and eni "i v meat. Send your letter? j Supt. t . A. I'ju-hurch, Raleip'n. , ','iV *^^Tiin7l"fflM I il In "YQU ARt Over dim A careless drivei and this is the cs A triple somersault ove: car you see in this pic the experience of it 9 oi through the fall uninjure After an hour of repair v. car from Montana to Mm sensible driver and muc All steel construction sa has saved many other and will save thousan future Dodge Brothers print th because they believe n titled to all steel safety ? upon it. That's why Dodge Broth steel construction more ago?anu icwiiuy wun all steel safety features. The streets are swarmir motor cars?millions mc Safety is the issue. An your family with steel Touring Ca Roadster . . Exc No 101 dodge mo Ff Travel to the Orient increase? Probably because tourists prefer bein* held down by bandits in China than held up by hi-jackers in America. Qlildren Cry foi | aWpdw X39 ^AnjB ^ ' MOTTI PR ? Fletcher's Caste Castor Oi!f I ric. Tcethin j oreparcd to rC.'jvc Infants in Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, j To avoid imitations, al\va\ s look for tl Proven dirr.-tiors ->n ea.-h p.-.ck.n. . = ENTITLED TO KNOW Th DODGE- DftOTHERS. INC. 0 M UWii M2t 'J* ,-., .. ^ ^ r . . A triple somersault \r?a Dodge Brothers all r a cliff with the Dodge Brothers ture; Such was and closed?are vner. who came sense of the ter -d- steel?framed, b 'ork, he drove the steel with all ! neapolis?a more manently weldet h wiser. Slim steel pillar ved his life, as it wooden corner \ lives in the past, alleled driving v ds more in the the first imports Compare such lis advertisement wood, or wood-; aotorists are en- wjjj ^ astonish< .nd should insist bu,lder has not safety construct lers introduced all _ ^ , than eleven years Remember, alsc >unced additional word of Dodg? throughout, ai Brothers except ig with 20.000,000 brakes, and the >re are on the way. and dependabilit nor yourself and frames, steerinj units. f*hia car will continue to be a fout ir . . $896.00 .Coupe . . . .... 894.50 Sedan . .. Delivered ise Tax reduction effectiv reason to delay your p E. C. MOORE Tennessee St. P r BR DTI TOR CAR 1926 Statistics say women and girls are engage* B occupations. Evidently S married one the h Hj . - HHI Briais a harmless L Drops 1}!ll I arms U I a\':.-.fl r.-i.- ? To promoting Cheerfulness, Rc I j Jj outVpiate^^^^ 'fl r f C-St.; *//7<C everywhere reconr BwpSMuBn^H H p ^HHnfl #9/fb l?i ^*0 tfi' I ithoiamjun I * 1 jg I I "" I over a . . . I si eel safety car. I Motor Cars?both open flRjH^^^^^EHE fij ail steel in the strictest H m Steel reinforced by BflHH|^^H| 13 raced and buttressed by I H jeams solidly and per- jg together by electricity. replace the old bulky * >ost3?permitting unpai ?a safety feature bodies with the usual * and-metal body, *d that every automobile advanced that safety is the watch- 'i # i Brothers construction 3 witnessed by Dodge ^U-.7^ ionally large, quick-action V exceptional ruggedness yof Dodge Brothers axles, other vital . . $947.50 ... $1,004.50 I^^HH e N?w- nffi urchase hone jmHjj

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