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PAGE TWO ?_ _ - The Cherokee Scout tte Official Organ of Murphy uhI fhmi nkea County, North Carolina "PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ?>* W. BAILEY Editor-Manager #R5. C. W. BAILEY, Aaaociata Ed. ?. W. SIPE Attociato Ed Catered in the postoffice at Murphy, *orth Carolina, a3 second class mail matter under act of Mar. 3, 1879. Subscription Rates Ine Year Si.50 Eight Months 1.001 Six Months 75c | Payable Strictly In Advance Legal advertisements, want ads. reading notices, obituaries, cards of thanks, etc, 5c line each insertion, | payable in advance. Display and con- j tract rates furnished on request. | All communications must be signed i by the writer, otherwise they will not i be accepted for publication. Name j of the writer will not be published un-1 less so specified, but we must have i the name of the author as evidence | of good faith. Local Chevrolet Dealers Make Record Sales For Month Dtckcy Motor Company, of Fred and Hatlley Dickey. Chevrolet dealers, set a new record for sales of new ca.s in this territory during the month of April, when they placed thirteen new Chevrolet car-' in the hands of users. The thirteen j cars represent a total of ?S.3t'0. The proprietors ?i Dickey M'tor1 Company are hustlers and they believe , the local market is beginning *. tho-j roughly realize the quality f the I product they are offering : r sale, j They also disp -ed - { four ised .ars', traded in on new Chevrolets. Those buying new Chevr let cars and trucks are as follows: Touring cars: W. A. Evans, P. A Mauney, George Mauney, Clr.ience Davis, I.. Walker, Harvey Mulkey. E. H. McDonald. S. W. Solesbee, H. E. Carter; Coach, Dennis Barnett; Coupe j Frank Colvard; Trucks, \V. S. Dickey and A. K. Waldrcup. Sale Start And Last We give o See Big Descriptive DRESS SA 50 New Silk Dresses $10 and $12 value This Sale . i Brown sheeting, 39wide, heavy LL gra yard Limit 10 yds.to c | $ 1.00 Mens' Heavy 1 I Denim Overalls, all s I Men's Blue Chambr. I Work shirts, 2 pockel fl Womens House apro | / I Candlers HHH The two millionth Chevrolet produced by the Chevrolet Motor Com : any recently climbed the steps of the new state capitol building at i Jackson. Missippi, while members of the adjourning state legislature view| d k.ie performance A heavy rain preceding the event : made the climb at a 45 degree angle. I hazardous, but failed to scatter a | crowd of more than 7,000 which waited throughout the downpour. Burned patches of rubber on the steps marked the progress of the coach up the tee; incline, indicating the power necessary t< make the ascent. The climb had been negotiated only >ncc before and several powerful vpes of cars recently failed to arrive at the top. Many members of the Legislature, themselves Chevrolet owners, greeted G. Porter Dukes, service manager >f the Capitol Chevrolet company, local distributors, as he reached the summit of the capitol entrance. Several ornamental stone pylons on the ascent ausc-d the car to proceed slowly and added t j the dificuly of the feat. After once making the climb, tho . Sr hai'ked down, ilpmnnsfrntimr holding: power of its brakes, and then j the demonstration. The car was a j ~i ' New refri for old i( H' That's what thousan si ting when they chani electric refrigerators idaire mechanical un :J They are getting perf j') out care or work. Convert your own ici the new inetal cabine the GMAC payment TTA 0 * O ITidK ELECTRIC & RE Carolina-T enne MURPh s Saturday :s 10 Days nly a few of oUr Hundred i Circular. Our Store is p LE 25 pair Fe ular price $5.98 ular pm* t close out n- 100 pair L de, i (\ Black, Ta . -1UC and $6 va ustomer Blue ^ ?"J 1 Ljau auu i. izes Extra Spe j ^ 59C Men's Un a Customi nS "4Qr? ! Closing oi ^ Suits at le Departmi MURPHY, N. C CHEROKEE SC( regular stock model and because oi being the 2,000,000th Chevrolet produced. had been shipped to various cities of the country for exhibition The Capitol Chevrolet company plan nod to stunt as a final showing: of th? ear before seeling it to a resident ol jackson. Daily Vacation Bible I'lars are he:ng made for the an nual Daily Vacation Bible School al the Presbyterian church beginning June 14th D. V. This school is offered as a supplement to the work of the Sabbat! School. Xo Sabbath School, however, well equipped can hope to hnn die the religious education of tht youth of the Lord on a 52 hour schedule per year. 000 hours per year is considerec necessary for the Secular educati->of our youth. This is carried on 1 all churches plus the unchurched. 11 we of the church have sufficinet in terest in the religious education ol the youth of the Lord it would seen that we would get our heads together on a vacation school plan tc deal with the children while they ar? LgeratorsJ I :e-boxes<a> ? ds of families arc get- H by installing the Frigit in the icc chamber, ecu refrigeration with- } j III' e-box. or select one of ! t Frigidaires. Buy on plan. 1; daire FRIGERATION ssee Power Co. s 1Y, N. C. of Bargains racked with Bargains unous Florsheim $ 10, to " $3.98 .adies' Oxfords ns, and Satins $4 $1.98 ^assie Cloth?all colors | cuU yd 19c ion suits, 2 to 40c it all Men's and Boy's ss than cost. ent Store * 1 l "- -1 ' ^ 5 UT. MURPHY. N. C. I easiest taupht. Personally I would prefer to be '[counted with a school taupht by volunteers from the various churches , The Bible of course being the - 'e f text hot k. Durinp the period of the schocl no known points f dif! ferences in the doctrines of the j churches would be mentioned. If I these must be taupht the 52 hou I by the Sabbath school plus the preac> I inp services should prove suffi; cient for those most zealous in sectarian views. There is ample that ' is acceptable to us all to require many more days of teaching ?han we will even have durinp a vacation bible school. Any who visualize the p ?sihilities in such a school and who feel the cail to volunteer a few days I will count it a privilege to confer further with you. ERNEST G. CLARY SAM: No more of that painting CCORGE :*Why ?" SAM : Just re-roofed with shing * Barrett Shingles doht fade Or rot - Never CAROLINA ANDREWS J (Ik For The edu< the Sou South in the in the follov In the last t than $125,000 for the constrc buildings in th served by the In 1900 ther 73,000 schoo states of the ? Southern, an< for education ? k cents per per states. In 192 was $6.85 p< number of tr increased to 1 Inl900only64 dren of schoo The P">* | t^rr PATRICK ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shearer hav moved back from C'dberson. N. C ! to their home place. Mr. and Mrs. Charhe Pickelsimc and family of Hiawassee have bee bisiting the former parents, Mr. an Mr. Tom Pickelsimer over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Danner an children and Mr. Elden Dobbins o Coperhill tenn.. visited Mr. and Mr John Pickelsimer and family ove the week-end. Mr. John Satterfield and family o this place have moved to Hvntl Tenn.. where he is employed. A large crowd attended the mot! er's day service at Pleasant Hill Sur. day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinn and Chi dren of Coperhill, Tenn.. visited th latters parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J \ A roof in* i jBfo Want a to SgSS^T that will free Well, we've t t^lc Hippest v / L Jy? I \ knozv is t he JfSf/" \_ \ Asphalt Shin They're rot-| >lr to?" '^n<^ \ v in a variety c ,e*pens? for meT you interest* show you sor jles that wont rot.* *\Ve endorse & ne?d pjlntmg. LUflBER &. i"? tunate y< rational opportunities for the t th are keeping pace with the I i economic progress of the Nat ring facts: welve years more attended schoc ,000 has been spent for the natior iction of new school 72.4 per cent e states of the South latest year fo Southern. f.gures are ava e were less than c^^re 1 teachers in the ^?ut^ ser iouth served by the ern atte"ded 1 the appropriation average for th imounted to only 90 was P?1" ' son living in these The 2 the appropriation facUitiea of Jh tr person, and the the number 0 a"ed?,eacher9 ^ take advantag ' 9' the fortunate .8 per cent of the chil- the prosperity 1 age in these states the South. Southern Railway System Has contribi f>erity of the South, as a tax-payer, as c er of men and women?and as the era tcy which carries Southern commerce U d markets, regularly, dependably and eci JTT^ LWAYl (CO F RIP AY. MAY 14. 1926. 1 Shearer Sunday. B I There will be Decoration at PeUs- E e'ant Hill church Sunday, June 13, for ..1 the purpose of decorating both grave B yards. Theie will be dinner on the B r ground, everybody is invited to at- I n j tend the services. K d Mrs. Lydia Crain of McFarland I spent the week-end with her daugh j ter. Mrs Mary Ham by. $ f Mr. Srsey Payrte of Knoxville. E 5 Tenn.. visited his parents last week. B r Mr. and Mrs. Perlie Croft and fans- E ily of Farner, Tenn.. visited the lat- B ,f ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pick- I elsimer, Sunday. s Mr. Deleware Hambv, who is work. E I- ing at Etowah, Tenn.. ?per.t the E u'cnl'-unrl U V. ^%vnv..u " "I "UII1C lOi RS. 1 ( Mrs. W. A. Beaver and little E !- daghter, Blanch have been visiting K e tr.e formers daughter, Mrs. Oliver 8 f. * Taylor. !$ without I upkeep worries! | of that won't rot or rust? you from repair expense? bund it! What we think's alue in roofings! What we biggest value! Barrett files! lingles stay weather-tight, proof, rust-proof. Beautifire-safe! Mineral-surfaced >f soft, fadeless colors. Are d: Come in, and let us nc samples. SUPPLY CO. ? r * rv IN. W\K. SnSiniaS " is \ I ( X I Tjk / fiy I I ,/tSv oys and girls of eadership of the ion. This is seen >1, while the average i as a whole was But in 1922, the ir which complete lilable, 81.4 per cent n in the states of ved by the Southschool, while the e nation as a whole cent. in the educational e South, as well as f children that can e of them, is one of and direct results of / that has come to *ted to die i targe rmnsportation j and from vnomically. EBJST \)SYSTEM ' the. South "*
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