PAGE TWO Z\)t Cherokee ^>cout The Cherokee Scout PACE TWO CM Official Orjaa of Murphy and Acrekee County. North Carolina ""PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY a.~W. BAILEY Ed.lorManaf.r |!ItS. C. W. BAILEY. Associate Ed. . W SIPE Associate Ed Catered in the po-stofiic* at Murphy. %orth Carolina. as second class rr.aii xatter under act of Mar. 3. :?7.? BOB REYNOLDS A WINNER IN HIS CAMPTIGN FOR UNITED STATES SENATE i Continued from page 1} to v t % r-t.-.TT ir. :: e: . . v pa-- ve fav~H:b Reyr i i- - r. - e :r. r 1Or. . rtr- - : een a notably - . ^I career A nan around 4 4_ ar- a-re. h< has beer. e>*:ed and ha-: - . -a efficiently a- - inr * h.- judicial district. I-- y-ar- a;- he :r.ade a whirlwind anva?.-- ; r the ration for lieutenant govern- r and r. the primary he ran a sre-d seconder run-off pr: rr. a ry. M asm ar.: nr. u - y fce withdrew ar.d rem itted the r/r. Jnaticr. of "re leading asr::ar." in the triangular That a t n was characters" . f the man. and. in stead of inviting cr.ti. i-m. : wr. him th -sands of r.?r* f .end-. His philosophic eerful prance of resul*- .r. every.rir.c r' him a i: d sportsman and invariably wins new friend? f-r him Thiis illustrated y the fa * that manv whc were for hi- pponer.ts in the lieutenant- . vern o-r..- i*unary are now r.:> active ard ley a. suporters ar.d well wishers. The campaign being conducted by the Ashe*, h e r .an is unique. He has HO headquarters, ur. es- it :r. tr.ctonr.eau of the car in whi h hetraveling throughout the State. rpvTT principle ar low in price It keeps all I ice. It mal desserts. I care. Itisn pany, Day i < pr| i EES ' - | Carolina I u iflroi II *Jm r \ I ? , (; "ST q y A L W A Y ? ' ganizmg his supporter.- a-.: meeting arc winning new friend? ': y the sheer magnestism ar. i c rtradeship : the ntan. His - tant- Mr Overman, has employed a car--a..gn manager and has :r?r?d her u ;uartea it Raleigb a.-.: Sa - Mr t Reyn ds .> r.- -wn manager, and his f nerds assert that re is & successful r.e. In fact, many well :r.fcn-.ec men ana experience : po'.itical -servers are pre : t:r.-r ry for h:m. Mr Reynolds* canvas? - a man to ma- affair. Th r ughly at c r. manners and with a winning r-iia ity which :s the: u_r.*.y nat.ro - . . he aprr a he- n i ------e\try man he meets and. introducing himself frank.;, awws his Candida:y an : a.-k- f r support. No formal;-.;, ah jt it. r. oppressive dignity asa :! r t. frank, m.ar-t rr.an appeal. If he fails t hrd the | vote f a mar. canvassed he bid- him i? - ye Ju-t rd.u.ly and cheerfully and continues n his way. Ir 'the cities and t at,? thr ugh v.-hi h he passes, every policeman, every f:remar. and ar.y by-s:anders - n know him. When he meet? or vertakes arc asses an-ther a: n the road anywhere. re leans ?ut f his car and hand? each one a card reading a1 ut i ke this : ( "Piea.-e excuse me for passing you au-e I n. r. a hig hu -y. Am try * -..-it every county in N nr. Carotins before Jane 5th. 1926. the , late f the Democratic primary. A:r a tir.didate for United Slate-> Senator. Will appreciate it if y>u will vte for me and speak to y-ur friends about my candidacy. (I d .ui-k! Go?"dy-bye!??T_b Reynold?."' And in a moment he has gone , leaving a g' i impression by his cordiality. his winning smile and the reezines? and hu.-tie f the amn. While he doesn't live in a ' use the side i f the road i ut most f the time in hi* n v --car a? he pursues is correct in engineering id built to last. Yet it is and easy to buy. foods fresh without buying Ices ice cubes and freezes t needs no watching, no lade by Delco-Light Cornton, Ohio, Subsidiary of >tors Corporation. didaire I? REFRIGERATION i-Tennessee Power Co. IURPHY, N. C. lling stont ytimersjio 'It's always seemed to me that the notorists who go shopping around ai lways buying any old gas never g nywhere at all. They never ace nulate any dividends of motorii atisfaction. Instead, nine cases o f ten, they just bring a lot of gri ome to roost: no pep in the old be o pull on the hills?always a chatt nd a complaint from the engine. In the long run, it pays to stick Standard" Gasoline?always depen ble." w ? AN DAR ISO LIN S D E P E N E THE CHEROKEfc SCOl energetically his purpose to vast every county In the- State*, he j " ve? fcirc-*df "a friend t?. r*.an." Hi> hv.r fulces- h:s vir.dne-s, mat. h energy. B y Reyr:-_lds ;sr.*t running again-: a'.. i running for P?- ? Re; - : : r the Ur. .:? <: States ^-r.a'-. Which Cleans that he r. t kn- -*ir.2 aart ay. nor ?tru?ivtrly costing himself. He : every mar. he rr.ee:* v. r.o he is r. 3 vhat he is t. ; :-.c *. d'j and a-k -- p.rt ;n r.is endeavor. Ju-t as . - en::--? or waiKing -r -re-*- r.r That ? --t >m V ie if -is reeling the r- i-r- tc .. In tr. -.cav he literal y n.jk.r.c his canvass a *. . ir. affai. An utstar.dir.g ty f tre man. whether a care- -.* r merely a fellow- mar., i; his ur.:? : rm urtesy t ail. The - *e accorded Mr. Eeyr o year? as: v.her. re did r. *. ; i.-te .-...* ar.va? : the tc: n.* :ept. :r. th~ st venty-fi*. eighty unties through which r a* ??;<!. re*? many fcedce? X*. Reyn ids himself that he :? going t win. Wherever he tees, in e erv anty. he leave? a ittle z: ur f we.: kn< -.vr. rr.en and ".v< rr.on v.r * vcome active disseminating tr> appeal of Reynolds for v tes. Hi- area j- certainly unique and nu.r.y unhesitatingly predict that his . iiia-v :* - the Senate will be >;c*-sful. Single handed, but penhanded. he is making his fight, fa: ly and frankly and with marked effect wherever he goes. It ic ft: these reasons that many me; experienced as political --:vers and familiar with con-..:.' rrr.hesitatingly predict Bob Re\ raids' rv rnination : r the United StatsSenate. His appeal of strengest * the average man. "the man .n the -treet," as the phrase goes. It is tc the masses rather than these classes and involve r.o promises. Mer who know him trust him; hence :h growth by lean- and bounds o: :h< Revr. :d# : '.lowing. ? Greer.- -re N ews. A CORRECTION In the report of the county cou: findings in the last week's issue, a: error crept into one of the items. I' -hould have been stated that "Lloyt Robeits. charged with laruc-ny, wa given 6 month, judgment suspendet upon payment of costs" instead oi E. A. Anderson. The naaie? \ver< inadvertantly transposed, and thi: correction is gladly made. CANTRELL-RABY Announcement ha? been made ?: the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Blanche Raby. o: Et? wah. Tennessee, to Mr. M. Pau Cantrell, also of that city. Miss Raty is a daughter of Mrs. I.aura Pattoi Raby and the late Col. Andrew D Raby and is well konwn throughou this section of the state. The wed ding will take place early in Jun< at the Medothist Episcopal Church South, Etowah. Tennessee. 9 / moss" se id et ting 111 d" I~1 [ D" E > A B L E rr. MURPHY. N. c. Shoal Creek S. S. Convention to Be Held Second Sunday June Ed:* r Thr Scout S ::e .r- ur. e the p-?tponrrent the Shoal Creek Sunday 5 h C'-r-.erti r. in your paper ia-t week I have Earned th.?* it w:u!d suit the h i Creek : k* "tetter t have th? C r. n the 2r.d. Sunday ;r. *_- .?c f :h- l*t. a> arn' ur. ed :r. !f-t week ? Scout. > . please inr .ve th cusr't the Sc -ut that uCtr.vention will be held on the 12th ir . lit a. * Jure. Vv'v truly y-ur*. R. L. KEEXUM. Township -n KIAWASSEE 0 :r S-r lay >h. . - hud a .rs>. utt.nd&n - t.te last few S-rca;M.. Ar el z.r.i Gosei r. and Gier.: V. " - - n .as eone t \Ve?t . ctr.:a t. worse. M: . Martha E'tuve vi-l'ed 'Its'. . Ledf> ri r.e day i: -t week. ?Ir. "h* -*..e L Az^rd f Patrick went t ;per.,:.I. T r... r.day on busings. Mr. I. M. Hair.by is ro :-?:ter at this writing he has fceeti s " a i.-rg time. Mrs. S. ?.\ Ledf rd vi - * d er :av.chter Mrs. >. H. Bra! M< nday. Mr. re Mrs. Fred Wr.itner V t. N. C.. ^ ted Mr. an ; Ms fames Panne' last week-end. K. W. Shearer rr.cde a bu?.r.e-s trit t Monday. HUD5 r i f * | :: r jll #of your old roof I" CHARUE: Bout all it's worth r I got one this time t or rot either. *B.rr?U fen (Winj it rust-proof CAROLINA ANDREWS Dc--o:ation Day will be observed at Pleasant Hill cemetery, June 13th Services will begin at 10 o'clock welcome adores* by J. W. Morgan then by r> ;-.e:rg flowers on the graves : the departed. followed at 11 "'c ock by preaching, after which BONITA MURPH MnisinAV 1T1V/1 JL y Special Mi] Feature Pictu New Banjo. Violin. Cell 1 hese Musicians ha%-e before and need A five reel featui "BARRIERS With George Lark This picture is brouj York. Special Music Picture is b 15c ADM1 Hayesville, N. C. Blairsville, Ga. S Young Harris, Ga., S JON C< Hudson h s17QO tage becau JLA* y y Super-Si: MtVcu:L;.?; most fame than SO1) 3-o.-i?m ?:? 4 built by F ".'i vi:n 1-"^ exclusive 11 years i v'; . ^*Trkrr?i?jS^"j standing VT' '."Vr-rinctiyesi m . flexibility S op aad Tiil Iirhi ? . . and rehac -sAnd tocl ; L.oacn is i : everbuiit 1 lower rh; J E. P. HAWKINS, Dealer Murphy, N. C. fe ^ tfied in expec J Along come Rot?and r Rust and R< Roll Roofing attractive. ( I for what's left roofing expei i.ow TK?t? why <\LL pndnr*f> hat Clint rust* WmW/OC and rot-proof. LUflBER & S / FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1926. refreshment will be served ;ben 2 o'clock service-4 and decoration g? the Adams Cemetery. It was stated. May 22 has beer designated as the day to cleaning off the cemetery. Everybody is c rdial. ly invited. j THEATRE !Y, N. C. MAY 14th isic and Big re, Late From York lo and Piano Music piayed in this section no Introduction re picture entitled OF FOLLY" :in and Eva Novak ght direct from New will be rendered while eing shown. SSION 35c Fr:day, May 21st aturday, ay 22nd aturday, May 29th 3ACH loicis firsr advnniscofits patented \?-the world's his motor. More ,000 have been !udson under its principle. For t has been outbecause of dis- j noothness. wide , power, speed >iiity. lay's Hudson lot only the best . It also is priced an ever before. let rust or rot rob you! a new roof. You're justiting years of wear from it. those robbers, Rust and c I.I ? uwi mis appear. tsus )t can be beaten, and recommend BarretT 5, both plain and mineral tey're rust-proof and rotsafe, too. And prices are ?omein. Make use of our ience. UPPLY CO. N. CAR.

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