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^ lr I FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1926. I it FEATHERHEAE a I was*t p it 11 r * r^fT' ,N ?AD wlTU 01 1^ ? ?rl I D put my POC ||l| '<***, STICK RU3UT VJ ' I ifrji': v > MOW I tu\S Bu w \ TQADIMG rtOL! fi : \ 9AMC CUPF S j \OC ROT# I OWL CREEK I (Last Weeks letter) |llr. S T. Kiphart is vi itinjr his fughter. Mrs. Callie Lunfcrd of llMr. and Mrs. W. F. Davis visited fends and relatives at Marble and Ivy .S ilcshee of Giandview Mms an Owl Creek visitor Sunday. I Mr. William Falmer had *ho mis fcrtune c f petting his foot badly lashed one day last week. . I nci : itepimri spent auncBj ith Mh Anna Kephart. Mr. Lnrkin anil Jeff Kephart am icorgc V ung had a fine fox raci aturdnv night. Mr. W. A. liars had the misfor line cf sticking a nai! in his fool ast week. Miss Delthia Kephart spent Thurs lav with Miss Mary Jones. Mr. W. Marcus and Fred Kephar jpent Sunday afternoon with Mr I J Turr c|64a nifftl P SDepejidab .uSuui \lm? >s TSElNG \ ljR JAN* left, \ h T DCWW AMD \ (y HERE WE ARE J-^J SlMtSS CP / ) I j I ^ :S IH TUE / < ^ T 1 1SALcT / ' f> : ^ 3 7& Wri ! uP^A f ^ gi^ S2SF IKS? Mr. Henry Kephart's new house Richard Hass. almost completed. Mr. Ht i ty Kepharts two child ve have It n very sick the past week, Mr. J. Mas cos is preparing: 1 build anothed mill near Bellc\ iow. There have been man. forest fin on Hanpngdog and Davis Creek tl past week. The Democrats of Cherokee did wise thing in endorsing Mr. J. 1 Mallonce for Judge of the .10th di t.ict. Mr. Mallonee is a good m: and an able lawyer. We hope 1 will be nominated. Rev. W. T. Truett failed to f his appointment at Owl Creek scho house last Sunday, the 2"'h ? , April. FOR OVER ZOO YEARS l haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. HI ^ HAARLEM OIL laaawrreB correct internal troubles, stimulate Tital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Goon Medal. 9TT is easier no -L to give your 1 of electric light small first pay new low-pricec Light into your arrange for th balance on term convenience. ^ amount each ! wait until you I in before mak payment. Find out toda buy Delco-Ligh for complete infi j and terms. ] J. "vV. ' Andi M0 J DELCOU I I Subsidiary of Qci toll tSiuh i / // / / / . THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, By L F. Van Zclm 1\1 Ftvtt / WtLL FAMNV! ? \ 1 PAiD TUE DEPoSfT V OH TrtE HWW APARTr^tHT-/ W ^y/ illi = Fh?j_ is BELLEVIEW Misses Carmen Iving ami Mariie n I iv visited friends and relatives in Atlanta last week. Mr. J. \V. King! 0 hi* daughter Cannon Monday and the;. left Tuesday for a ti-ip L?. to Missouri, whore they will st<> a few days with a school friend of Miss Carmen's. Then they wil' 0 visit relatives in other western states [) and are expected to return in thre L or four weeks. Mrs. S. S. Hatehfiit ited le daughters, Mrs. .McXabb and Louder , milk, at Ccpperhill last j|j Mi.-s Lucde i'att? n spent the weekol end with her sister Mr.-. Parker, at uf vu'bers n. Mr. Obid Teague is home from ! California, for a short vacation. Miss Blanche Henson returned last i week from Banners Elk. X. where j she has been attending school at the | Lee's McRac Institute, for the past I nine months. She will be at home liiirtn." the summer months. A'r. and .Mrs. E l. King and ehil| dren .-{?n: the day Sunday at Blue : Ri-i e with Mr. Ed. Brcwu and fami -? 5 - . Smit & it. B. Wells SMITH & WELLS i Registered Engineers : <! I.anil Surveyors "rono 2422 Ml i.rilY. N. C. i w than ever before lome the advantages and power. A very ment will out the 1 automatic Delcohome, and you can e payment of the s suited to your own fou can pay a small month or you can have money coming ing any additional ly how easy it is to it. Write cr phono ormation as to prices S. DAVIS *ews, N. C. IGHT COMPANY, irtul Molon Corporotioii, TON. OHIO ?0-LIGHT i.b. Dayton O. \ MURPHY. N. C. ' ^'chTm So (GLAD.V^E'SE MOVING-] \foom HEQE? J J| I MARBLE Miss Elva DeHart who Is in train- ' '" ine: at the ho.-pital in Br>> on City, i spent the v ek-end with her parent- 1 i" : * r, Mr. rail! l.ovingood, a student of <jp ; Syivi Institute is hon-.oi i i the summer holidays. ? Marble A expecting a host -*f ^ visitors, Sunday 2'5 d. !? and Mrs. I*. A. Arrow d. !' ar Rot: ! spent Saturday with Prof. and|ru > . I. M. T.ovi 111:< .,(!. Lrf i Mr. N. H. Loving d who ha- a poiti: in AsheviHe, spent the weekend at home. is* Mr. i! i Mrs. \V. A. Adams, of Gran I view i.-ited Mr. ant! Mrs. W ! ". Mv.'.k-'v. Saturday and Sunday. 'a Bi ?.Iiss ' din DeHart is visiting her sister M?s. Car! B.eedlove at Need- "l I more, N. C. "iri Mr. A. ! . Mclb.n went to IV y < n Cii1". :".ti Monday. T. .lam es II. Bryson was in Asheville I Sunday an i Mor.day. W Miss - i- Anderson, of Almond. 4' X. f"., \ : a! a the home of R. I.. Ancle:y< .1. Sunday. nit BF.LLEVIEW NEWS : 4 an The \ Methodist Sunday st!:.o.l vv.'iit ->n a p*cni<- ' the B!uol?S Ritk t mount tins Sunday. Took dinner a:v' . ent the day. Ha ; Sunday schooi,i on top of the mountain. M:. Herman Burnett an 1 family is from let'Ao -??n. Georgia, -pent Sun- *?' day with 'datives in Bellevicw. Mr. 1 \V. Hateheet and family o spent la: t week with Mrs. Hatchett's ^ father, Mr. Hampton on Brnsstown C ASTORIA i For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear, ? Signature oC j _ ji &un-flo^n|j | g'ave out easily S? J 5] "TL^Y health wasn't any ao- Sf> count ct all," says Mrs. jlf* ' H. L. Cayton, of Washington, I/ N. C. "I would start to do lj? ; ^ my housework and I would l|fe \f'< give out befora I had done Jjr,, , anything at all. 1 did not | . [ have imy strength, and if I did (5% l&j the least thing it seemed to tax me so I could not finish, tfu I was run-down Bure enough. "Several of my friends had An )ji taken Cardui mid they : Jd * to me, *Why don't you try it?* 'i? ???' 1 knew I needed something to ijy > ^ build up my general health IUI M KU ro UJ? DUUL'VU!. *^j "Finally one day when I u <8 was recovering from a spell / *yS sic*mc83? ^ decided to try i \ || Cardui. I got a bottle and bo- 1 {+ !V1 gan to take it. I could notice j ^ that I waa improving as icy ^ [ appetite got better and I did \ ! l|j not give out nearly so quick, j ( u I took several bottles and I u *1, felt lots better. "Two years ego I decided ?V to take it again. It bnilt mo j ( up and made me feel like a f? Cv different person. It is the ? grandest medicine for women % )* that I know anything about-" r > 1 cardui ; Fer Feme!* Treble* [ i His Only Reason / THt JANiftJft WAS >>\ ' I CI8ED TOCAV AHD TrtEQ?S j 7 \ NO TELLiNO WHO TrtEYD/ j ' N^HlS PLACB?^ _/ i LETITIA There will he a fairly good frui in this --ectio*' ciespite the man > t. : and Mr.--. 1. G. Taylor o i*.i- town, Tcna., attended the dc anon .Hiviccs at Friendship, Sui A ear driven I ;. Mr. Co lent t? < lrilete.wn, Tcnn., hi t Simony h I me uncontrollable ami tan off tl I just u.tove Barton s nu.l. IT r wa- wrecked. but nn o u? w; riously injured?only a few bruis :<l cuts. This is the third wreck o irinir here since t'r.. new road wi aded. These shoit curves shou fenced. Mr. and Mis. \\. ?\ Walk-r .Ji sited W. \V. Barto \ and I"; inday. Born to Mr. and Mi . M. ? v" i' st Saturday, May S, a fi; ? !>; : rl. Mrs. Ilarve McXahh and ?-hildi< Ktownh, Tenn., are visiting f id relatives here. Lon Reel h > p? r. hiiM-d t!>?- lid lister plu?-c forme ly known as il J. Taylor place. Me>rs. John Marcus Will Mir.t illiam M reu - jvi -ed ihroutih *.h cti ii Monday. Our Sundhy c'.ool is pr?.yi-si; rely. A V. 1'. U.. is to orjra d soon . livery hody come o1 d let's make th* work a success. ienew Your K-=altl by Purification Any pi . ' tell y tha 'erfect l'vi-itication ?? the S.'stei Nature's i'eui.ii. ::,?n cl" l .r..? i'iiith." Wh> not lid >\tt. .C < ironic ailments . are undcrum X your \ : i y. I'uriiy > i* ei re sy: U : " . ; a th or--, cf Calctiih.-. oe or twice : fo*" " . t '.. ck ?and h : mure i . V :i'u,s you wna Otwabs are the gre:.ti:' . ;= rc. cont ; fw': dtrtvti i , , . ' St." I 478 V Vfo St. iSfe 1 Yohi1 'vAZ/rt</) ojmo.oo That's what it cost during the year 1925 passenger service w name of "The Old Re to its employes, citi; the prosperity of thi sum of $186,000.00 in to the mine owners < fuel. Every twenty -f & Nashville Railroad plies. Every day dur federal taxes, the si day was rwroirvH fm and $20,000.00 per d laneous items. Fipv Louisville & Nashvi penses every time y? Do you realize and the American railrof each and every citiz< Dqpre IS* pat ftr? yc&r* a (55 "IIEE J' ha. .WP twi ? for u rmn nl Ifln jmprnr-mmti. ,n onV-r lo .r>- |^H larvrlhrrapor tyoffh.LAN. |TtJ PAGE THREE for Moving I > ip ^A^oe? PATRICK ITEMS tj Mr. and Mrs. Heber Adam? of > Ducktown, Tenn., visited Mr. and | Mrs. \V. M. Burner Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Malbert Kilpntriuk of Ranger, N. spent .Sunday with hi- latters narents Mr. and Mrs. T J. .-hi-arir, >f! ? A large crowd ntten led children? K' H, day ; i Liberty church Sunday and x? . ep?.rt a i-ice lime. c. Rev. .'?-hn Morrow <-f Hot House ns was shaking hands with old friends Id ird acquaintance Sunday at Liberty md preached a very interesting ser:i?>n We would ho glad ho would ,. visit other ehurghe? in our section in ly the ;'attire. M daitl.a Ihwar of Hiawassee B vi- it I M' Tom I'ii !.--isimer ->ne ,y d ry last week. The Sun jay lio. l at P! asant Hill d.- *s progressing n;rcl> we wish everyever.x Indy would attend the Sunday in c'lool and make it interesting. Mr. Wtlliio Allen nun! a bushier:9 ttip : Mr. I sent Paynes the other 7. d?i> IIS Mrs. Patt. n Kilpatrick and dnughtor. (Iraoe vi-i od M?>. T. T. Shearer jr Sunday. if. Mo- ois Glenn and Ralph llaniby visited M . Kirt Han'Sy and family Sun-lay. Mi-. Maggie Payne of Kr. ?xvillo To v. v'-ited her sister Mrs Walter Pn\ne Sunday. The hardest } d? for most of us i? 1?. do without - met hint: wo don't need. It': not inueh use t. bring out ..v u'oft.i paints unites you can matte mom \ _o ;. 1 !?,.!< is an asset: espoeinl\ ly the telephone book. t?5> i w{& Pi'V M r'm EyetyTlsae WaahTicks > Total Expense Bill 'Ofor Operating Ca.:s .w-n-.m.; w x>usnvuje Kail road to deliver the high type of freight and hi eh has earned for this system the liable.' Every day, this Railroad paid xns of the South, who contribute to e community in which they live, the wages. Each day, this Railroad paid of the South the sum of $21,000.00 for bur hours during 1925. the Louisville I paid $62,000.00 for materials and suping 1925. it paid in citv. state, local and im of $20,000.00?while $31,000.00 per * interest on its bonded indebtedness ay for rents, casualties and miscel trei down to the minute, it costs the lie Railroad $78.00 in operating exour watch ticks. 1 appreciate what an important factor id is in promoting the prosperity of i.'
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