FACE SIX
The Cherokee Scout
Official Organ of Murphy and
ktwrvkrc Count*. North Carolina
PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY- *
W. BAiLEY . Editor-Manas or
#IR5 C. W. BAILEY. Associate Ed.
?. W. SIPE Associate Ed- *1
fntered in the ; ffi.* at Murphy,
aorth Carolina, a- -ecord class ir.ail
ratter under act of Mar. 3, 1879.
Subscription Rates
Dre Year J 1.50
Eight M hs 1.00
jix Months ... ... 75c
Payable Strictly In Advance
Legal i.<:v rt.- ; er.ts want ads.
reading :c ?, o> .tuarie*. cards *
thank?, e* . " i.:.- . .r.-ertion.
payable Z>: '.ay and cor- V
tract ra*.. f - . n : n;:.t t
All c : . ?;.r . . . i . i.e d
by the w : ,t r. ' " - tl; w r. A
ee accept- d I r : r*i ri. N a sr. <
of the v. :r? r w 1 r : pubh-hac unless
so ?'*- i. t .it we nv_-' ave
the name f th .- u- - -i'fence
of good faith.
GREAT SMOKY MT.
PARK BILL NOW
BEFORE CONGRESS
Weaver Confident Bill Will Pa,. Both
Houses at This Session
A till ? r !??;':nir . r.a: n; "
jn the Gwr. Sn. M .nta.ns :
North iina i.r-.-i T< haI
een presentui ? *-- n rh?
Houre l?v < ivj:'. .in T< . ; ! -. f ;
Pcnnsylvar.ia, in rh<- Ser.; .-'-nator
Ernest, f Kentm k? y.
Congressman -rat < ! }
Carolina, exi ??;d t}. Kar .
he wac confident ti
both h ruses at the {-esent r. j.
The park being en: rsed an i it-* j(
creation urged h> the entire n:e>- ,/ .
Ea stein America. .
TEXT fiF MEASURE
The Temple bill, n? now drawn -j.
reads: ;
"That when title to lard- within i _
areas hereinafter reft-red t- ^ <a!l
in fee simple .the).- shall be and are v
have been vdhh! in the United Statr-s
hereby established, dedicated, and set',
apart as public parks for the benefit
and enjoyment f the people a tract 1 _
of land in the Blue R'dge in the t.?t?of
Virginia being apj >.\imately *.21,000
acres recommended b.\ the .secretary
of the interior in lib report ?.f
April II. li?2?'?, which area or any
part or paits thereof may i.e accepted
on behalf of the United States in accordance
with th provisions hereof,
shall be known as the Shenarvbrah
National Park; and the tra t of land
in the great Sn < by M unti i: - in the
states of North Carolina and Termo-*
see being approximately 70.400 a>-:e?
recommended by the secretary of interior
in his report of Apri. 14 1926,
which aresi or any parts thereof a*
may be accepted by the United Stat coin
accordance with the provisions hereof,
shall he known as the Great
Smoky Mountains National I'arak*
provider!, that the United States shall
not purchase by appropriation
public moneys any bind within the
aforesaid areas, but that such lands
shall be secured by the United States
only by private or public donation.
"Sec. 2. The secretary of the interior
is hereby authorized, in his dis
A: Thought you said shingles like
jich for your blood !"
B. "That was before I got an esti
famll lint!"
CAROLINA L
? ANDREWS
.. t acc* i> Zi~i herein ?*er prc-. a
reha'f * the Ur ted rtate<
tic- : . the !atd> referr? . t in th 7'* is
section hi? e< f and t ? he purhr.-ed
with the fl^O" -jO whi h he.?
eer. ribed by the state Vir:
a. and the Shenandoah Natonai
ark Ans'.ciaticn cf V:ripnia. a: ..
.:h#r contributions for the pur'
- of land = in the Shenandoah
r.a! Park area, and with the S*.
' 6.*??3J which has subscriber
V tt.-- stat* of T rr. the
*r? at >:r.? .*! :r?'i r- nserva
' "at .c.l Par.-: area.
T t - ad" :r.:*trati r
tv?- dire :, n ??f the secretaxy
eroi' . : .d * r 1 ro?es,** ??
. r.?.? j r :od. the provii?
r.?= f the a. t arpr -.-d June 10,
r.' r. r *- Water
?tr r.'-r'v ? thc-f
er'-.-: ami r ?i? : :'u:th? . tra'
r;in:v.m : r.? re ad rain i-fere. ]
r<?? .f,j : the ntt: park
erv;c?- -r..... ' * : the Shenandoah
. I'.. k Area. 22". ? acres
nd * . *1*- G key Moun
liiny National Ja-k .'jro.ofni
re.-: ; ided ther. f : no '/en
ml development : eitfcet ol these
re ; -hali he -ndertaken tint 1 a
.a. - ' port: n f 'h(- : n . nder in
uch area? -r.a .2 have been a. v opted!
"Sc.. -1. The > t rotary i the in;.y
: r arry'ir
- ' the pr? vis: t.- ' f this act en>loy
the .. - n authirzed hy
w i ... : i- \t : February 21, 1925.
ti? ;. - ;- :a:-ed th?- words
ire -hi. . eron., law. The
. r ::.r - f the j r- ? . ?1 >":i.o?y
I- nntiii: - Nation;.: Park f. llow the
.:h ! nr.): of the Pipeon Ri-.er from
> : ne.--e> the r.toUth f fataloo-i
< e- k. ?n il.iyA'.'nl county. It
- up .-tiea'.i t,, the ir.outh of the
ttle * i.talooehce where the hiphit.
- ?"s; th? *.. ? in a -<.utherly
' en aionp this hiphwav and the
Htalooihev and Cnldwell fork to it-'
? :??! t)ii- 1 j? umlary lino Ijctwc ;i
...
! New refn
for old i<
" That's what thousai
1 ting when they char
c'ectric refrigerators
'J idaire mechanical ui
Z They are getting per
out care or work.
r Convert your own i<
the new metal cabin
; the GMAC paymen
Fridi
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Artistic y
?^37 PBfWt ' A roof that
fijM Stops you to
Ml 1 ??Twft the kind of r(
ffl i j jjM h down Barrett
y shingles are si
En .jacnjp-^ house life and
Won't rot or
"fly" Barrett Shinj
? and colors to i
r"1 on your hank
these were too *)f& CfldOTSC
mate on the
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CHEROKEE SC
Haywocd and Swa r. The !ire then i
:*oes t . Soco Bald to the corner of
Jackson. Swain ar.d Haywood c?ur.
: thence to Balsam Gap. whe e ,
re A. p.-? a hi.in Scenic Highway :n .le.
. ir e c . jnty . r.e. It then . .1- r>
r.g the >cer.ic Highway to the Ashe.l
ie and Murphy branch : the
ithern railway. The light of "a;'.;.
f the railroad i> followed, on the
north sr<i>--. to a point near S,va.
' The line the.- goes southern!;. ar?i
-ternly to the Tuckasetgee Rive
- Vale;, to the works of the highway'
n the highway to >'
rk * ? r. west along the boundary
- i vt ' o.-n Ja n s?r.d Swain ? *r.t:
. it j n- the Oconalauftn Rive-i
I* j.^.-se thr? .gn Btrdtown to 1 i
[er> Crttk. near ts ;ar.ction w ?
-. 'he Turka-tig^e River, then to the |
h' andary lire of Swain and Bi r.t
I.
r Corn Fed Hogs
Bring New WealtJ
Ralegh Ap il 26- The great c m
. t'* "f the msdd'e "west i> nut the
-ok- tir.n where corn may be fee
,:hf.w's with profit. Far me s of North
Carolina are finding that it is profitable
to grow corn for feeding to i
-v.ine and that the hog- properly tV
will bring in new wealth.
The trainload of demonstration fed
; hogs which recently moved from New
; Bern in Craven Conr.tv brought t<i,'the
farmers <f that section about
; $21.nut) in new money. The pigswere
hugely grown on the farms ot
the county and fed with corn grown
n the sinn -ection. Kleven cars
f the traiv.load were grown in Craven
County while two ca's came from
I the adjoining county of Pamlico.
During the same week, however, two
cars ?.f hoc-s were shipped from
Chowan County, o'^e from Onslow
two from Davidson, one from Pender,
afid one from Bladen. Ne
all ' f these aniVnals were fed according
t?. the recommendations of \V
V.*. Shay . wine extension specialist
at State College.
Mr. Shnv states that at lesat five
counties in the State have definitely
adopted a swine growing and feedin''
?I' ?."fnm ;?n?l thsU III. Innllu
movement t?? spread from these connties
to olheis. The number of demonstrations
and the number of hogs
i entered in the demonstrations in l(J2?i
E
Lgeratorsf
;:e*boxes* h {
i!j >
ids of families are getige
their ice-boxes into
by installing the Frig- i
lit in the ice chamber,
feet refrigeration with:e-box,
or select one of
et Frigidaires. Buy on
t plan.
daia??
iFRIGER AT ION *
essee Power Co.
dY, N. C.
a
et inexpensive ?
lg key-words
Mupb you in your tracKS.
admire. To envy! I hat's
>of you get when you put
Asphalt Shingles. For these
Tikingly beautiful. Give a
color.
inexpensive to lay, too.
rust. Fire-safe! We have
*les in a variety of styles
iiiit the architecture of any
tie prices are certainly easy
roll.
SUPPLY CO.
N. CAR.
;
O T. MURPHY. N. C.
iave.already exceeded those - f 11*25.
! 192"?. the-- were 107 >u<_ h demonv
in !6 eou ti~ v 1.hop*
the te-?-\ These r.-y>
returned an r era*--.- >f S2.1' f *
each bu.-hel .f com consumed and
T
in
~ani
During
Brother
than an
Ford an
71,139 r<
Dealers
January
gain of
and 69 ]
Third la
ING to
ing levc
In fact,
sales res
greatest
These fii
realize X'.
last yeai
The-e C(
today's p
and tha
pressive
Touring .
Roadster
101 T
DC
"iPent
A L W A ^
r uc : in no r!y $2*???0 in cash.,
Tr? ?-!; for ih- pr? > nt year is|
.r;." no .Mr Sh:.y ?*in?is. J
. n e us parts of the Matei
. e r.-i r nror. :nformation.
l' o i r r-ketat !? animals
0
HIR
j.i_ - x A r
me wo]
d Sales still mounti,
the first three months of 1926
s, Inc.. built and sold more motor vi
y other manufacturer in the world,
,d Chevrolet.
etail deliveries were made by Dodge Br
in the United States and Canada b<
' second and April third. This repres
37 per cent over the same period las
per cent over the first quarter of 192?
irgcst in the world! And sales CON1
mount week after week to new record 1
Is.
during the week ending April 24th
ached the remarkable total of 9.56(
single week in Dodge Brothers histo
gures are all the more significant whe
hat the gain of the industry as a whol
r is only 12 per cent.
3uld be no more convincing evideno
>roduct is regarded as better than ever 1
t the present prices make it the moi
value Dodge Brothers have ever offei
. . $795 Coupe . . .
. . . 7S5 Sedan . . .
F. O. B DF.1ROIT
C. MOOF
ennessee St. PH<
5E EROTHt
10TDR CARS
@
ty ivise
nd pound J
"I never could see the
of saving a few pt
every now and then b;
^ inggasolineof unknov
gin, only to wake up
bright morning and
there's no power in tl
bus to pull the big hi
right smart get away ii
fic?snrt of HpaH nn t?
?no life.
"It pays to buy th?
gasoline?that's "Stan
?always dependable.
rAN DAI
ASOLir
r S D E P E N
. iiiiMiiir - ^ iMin fiii?^
FPifV.V MAY 7. 132?. {
weighing about 200 pound at tie 8
time -vfcsn market raniz ~
Thi> usually comes about tr.e
of April and the first of 8
states Mr. Shay. ?
FA I
u
rid
Dodge
chicles
except
others
t ween
ents a
t year
" s
"INU- fc
break- I
retail s
i?the I
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n you ?
I
f that \
before \
5t im- |
red.
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sense
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D A B L E .