Newspapers / The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, … / July 9, 1926, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I FRIDAY. JULY 9, 1926 Bocial anc (Edited By Mm KE?ALEXANDER tdaomely engraved invitation*, ^ as fallows, have been receivrelatives in this city: . Editi. Dickey Clarke requests )ior of your preseuce at the ige of her daughter. Edyth f, to Mr. Paul Eugene Alexon Sunday July the eleventh, en hundred and twenty six, r House. Murphy, North Carohome 133 Ashland Ave,Ashes'. C. i Irene Champion, of Knoxville bouse guest of Miss Mable Ellis Bryan Martin, of A&heviitc the 4th with home folks. T. S. Evans ar.d Miss Juanit:. motored to Atlanta Thursday. L. E. Bayless was shopping in IBs last week. Bes Nannie Dixon and Vvnnvll By att< nded the dinner dance at Kkit retrace, Monday evening. Band Mrs. G. Green and Mies Bj&lallonee were in Atlanta over Bek-end. I w ght, superintendent of? ns at Bryson City spent Sunday Rlr. and Mrs. K. H. Hyatt. Is. L A Brown, of Andrews is est of her parents. Mr. and Mrs | Hyatt. g. U W. Bell and daughter, Miss W Bell were in Asheville Bck. rs. \V. II. Griffith returned Wedly from a visit with her brother. Dic..ey at Madiaonbillc. Tenn. I lis* Fanny Dillard, of Dillard, (in. Itt the week end with Mies ElizaKl Abernathy. Br Don Hyatt and little son Don were guests over the week-end of I and Mrs. K. H. Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harrelaon, of naldsonville, Ga., are visiting Mr. kelson's sister, Mrs. L. E. Mauney. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBrayer and lldron, of Anderson, S. C., are the est* of Mrs. McBrayer's parents, | and Mrs. G. W. Candler. Mrs. Thelma Jackson and little Ughter, of Marble were in town >nday. Mrs. Jackson is the oflfiint Postmistress at Marble. Mrs. E. E. Adams is entertaining at Is time her mother and sister, Mrs. gg:> and Miss Lucille Cooler, of loxville. Miss Hazel Deweese, who has a sition in Atlanta arrived Sunday d v;ill spend her vacation with her ilher, Mrs. Mary E. Deweese. Mrs- Jake Abernathy and children, Andrews, spent several days last iek with Mrs. Abernathy's mother rs Delia Meroney. Miss Elizabeth Abernathy, Mr. and pf. J. H. Phaup were dinner guests iMr. W. E. Studstill, Monday even| at Junaluska Terrace. 1 |!r. and Mrs. C. G. Beck and party, lAtlunta are registered at the Dick, j Blotel. Mr. Beck is a high official Ihe Bell Telephone Co. [ * i Irs. Garrison Maneval and Miss ' liibeth Ford,of Asheville will spend lensuing week in town with rela- ^ | ! L. . ... , i Iter a visit witn tneir granaits, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mauney >ther relatives, Master John and Jean Pope have returned to their i in Knoxbille. r. and Mrs. Dale Lee formerly, of tanooga, but now stationed at nnah, Tenn., made a short visit peek, to Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. fclrs. G. W. Candler. W. T. J. Mauney and little son, ird, last week, accompanied a f of friends from Hayesville, on ping trip to the head waters of Biawassee river. p. Kathryn Abernathy, Misses ka and Jeanette Cole and Mr. p Johnson motored from CopBl and spent Monday with Mr. pfrr. Christopher and |Eleeta Christopher accompanied I home. t . 1 Personal 1 x u A S. Clarke) I THEATRE, TO-NIGHT?Tom Mix in "The Best Bud Man" and "Tony the Wunder Horse." SATURDAY?Richard Dix in "Let Get Married". Just lately shown at the Howard Theatre in Atlanta, Ga., for a week's run. Mr . R. E. Hull, of Kinsey, was a visitor here one day this week. Mr. G. II. Cope was an Asheville business visitor several days this week. Rev. T. L. Sasser attended the iMue Ridge Assembly several daylust week. Attorneys J. H. Dillard and Don Wither spoon were among: the visitor to llayesville this week. Mr and Mi . Luke Ellis, of Andrews, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis and family. Misses Mabel Ellis and Irene I ham I pion spent Wednesday night with relatives and friends in Andrews. I ( Mr. Hoy Sosebee, has accepted a I position with the Rome (C*a.) New.Tribune as printer. 1 Mr. Archie Thomas, who has been ^ operator of The Scout for the past ^ seveial months, returned Sunday to j his home at Hampton. S. ('. e Mr. T. N. Bates. Manager of the Murphy plant of the t'arolina-Tenn- i essee Bower Co., spent several day ' last week in Asheville -.11 business. j " I a Mr. Mark Wilson and -in, L?-\vis. I ^ and Messrs. Jonathan and Sum Park-^.1' or, of Andrews, were business visitors j" here Saturday. Mr. and Mis. E. A. Wood and chil-' 3 dren, Edgar dr. and Evelyn, and M> 1 ami Mrs. W. P. Walker, of Vndvews. v were visitors here Thursday of las' i week. ,, Mrs. S. C. Franklin, of Andrews, and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Woods, of , Florida, guests of Mrs. Franklin j during the summer, were visitors i> Murphy Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marks, and little daughter, of Atlanta, motored i up last Saturday and spent, the week- , end with Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Clarev. Mr. Marks is Mrs. Clarey's brother.. ' Mrs. ('. M. Furlow, of Brookhavei F Miss., was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Sasser several days last week. 1 She* w'as enroute home from the Biue Ridge Assembly. Mr. Robert Wells left Monday for " Ravensford, where he has accepted a n position until September 1st, when al he will enter the University of North Carolina. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rurley. of Ravensford, were guests of Mrs. R v; V. Wells Sunday. Mr. Burley was w formerly connected wth the Whiting Company here. Mr. Robert MeComlis. who has been ^ The Scouts official office hoy and | *: 'printer's devil" for the past two * (.ears, has accepted a position with1 ?j the R. S. Parker Drug: Company. ? *s Miss Irene Champion, a Murphy f ?irl who is now n grained nurse with | Fort Saunders Hospital, Knoxville, is v (pending her vacation with relatives v ind friends in Murphy. She arrived I Sunday night. J Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wilson, of j Georgia, Florida, and Topton, N. C.. 1 ;pent several days this week with fi )r and Mrs. H. N. Wells, enroute <fl 'roni Florida to their summer home it Topton. '1 Miss Mary McCoy, of Jacksonville Fla.. will arrive in Murnhv in a few X lays and establish a beauty parlor ? it The Dickey House. She will d<> ?fl Permanent waving, massaging, scalp <? ;reatment, manicuring and chiro-- > ody work. ^ Mrs. J. B. Storey was called to ' Winder, Ga.. last week on account of die death of her uncle. Mr. J. G. < Whitehead. She returned Wednesday { light accompanied by her sister and irother, Miss Ruth and H. P. White- j lead, of Jefferson. Ga. Mr. W. V. N. Powelson, of New ' ifork. President of the Carolina-Ten. < lessee Power Company, spent several < lays in Murphy last week in the in- \ :erest of the holdings of his com- | ?any here. j 'HE CHEROKEE S SCALE ?4 MILEJ = | | C hnr!e.?tc / o ?O^CLF.VF L Map Shaw 11,. .1..,. Bri.vm Hiirl, nfavtr.lam route. It was I f? Cut Courtesy Madisonvitle Dent \1 .mi. ituu w i- Hill, dauuhti md son, Geneva and Fred Ilill. o! ;hoal Creek spent Monday with Mr. md Miy. C. B. Hill. Mr. ilill wr in ittvndanre upon (iutic- as Road 'omniis. iuner from Thnt Township. Mrs. Z. Y. Brown loft Monday foi Vsheville to attend the hunch( on Tuesday at 11 o'clock at tlio Geor- . 'underbill Hotel, given by Mrs. O. .. Edwards in honor <?f her sister-'nnw. About forty guest-' were invitd. Miss Helen Hilton and little sine, lariat), of Syracuse, N. Y.. arc spend ng the summer with hor uncle and unt. Mr. and Mi . 1". A. Davidson, liss Hilton will ho pleasantly rememtred hero as a teacher in the puhii chools a few years ugo. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Johnson, nhd, liss Katie Loo Tate, of Etowah, Tent)., spent Sunday and Monday nth Mr. R. F. Williamson and famiy. Miss Robbie Williamson atvommned them on their return to spend ovoral weeks. ;oop GEORGIA REACHES?S2.1H 4 i i- Bu hoi rate. Much lowei id - in r> h'.:-lul lot . Now shipping . ' erf..-- nr.d Carmens. Buy a crate r your u>; > ?>r ice* cream. Write or iiy p iv? > lc? Grime- Broker I'.)., R k.jii Kimball Hon so '4 Junta Georgia. 42-20t g> 'OR SALE?One new diamond Cord tire, straight side, size .15x5. W. i. Travis. Murphy, N. C. < 11 ,OST?One man's dress coat between .Marble and Rhndo Sunday fternoon. July 4th. Finder pleas otify W. J. Barton, Marble. X C nd receive reward. lt-p CCOUXT not being able to i-irry account we will he forced t?? *-.>! itly for cash, on or after July 15th. e will appreciate your lnnd no* : n?l ill give best price- ;>o->;ble. i'. 1"). irKEY FEET CO. 1 17- it-d ? .ftUlHflP S ft ' iiUR-ftOWit | jjj gave eat easily heailh v:-sr.'t any ao- *f count at alV Mrs. V; H. L. Cayton, of Washington. * f N. C. "I would start to da s my housework and I would P give out before I ha J dono j L anything at all. I did not ^ have any strength, and if I dicl i v* the least thing it seemed to f tax me so I could not finish. , f: I was run-down sure enough. "Several of my friends had taken Cerdui and they said !j* to me, *Why don't you try itT & I knew I needed something to S build up my general health ! V and to increase my strength. P "finally one day when I n van reroverinc from a rfm-II > of sickness, I decided to try CarduL I got a bottle and be- | gan to take it. I could notice jj? that I was improving as my .* appetite got better and I did not give out nearly bo quick. I took several bottles and I felt lota better. ? **Two years ago I decided ; to take it again. It built me ^ up and made me feel like a jT? different person. It is the ^ grandest medicine for women that I know anything about.** CARDUI For Female TrooUes f* COUT. MURPHY. N. C. NCH Lenoir / City / Loudon tf / S tu <?e~h-o?itc.t- rf_ Q y" /^Vvui; AAW/* ^\Te?; // %tsP *1 iy 4? CoUer G eetjg/" sP* i! 5! tlND TENN _ ^ I GA l.ijt. an i it- connections in Tennessee. 'I he iate Joe Brown, who was a mem her rat. i <'!: SALE*?One Peark-ss Engin ^ ami Boiler. I Farquhar Saw Mill, ? ml new. with all the attachments f Ldgcr and Cut off. Belts and Saws 1 ' and all tools that it takes to rnn a 1 Mii* 1 Will give terms. JOHN H. I HALL. <lt-p> _ 1 )li S M F?Good house and lot, pi. ni\ -I.ink's, big lot. A teal house. I' .-e in. Gwod neighbors. Will take small payment down and the rest J like rent. See me quick, 1 am goin>* r ell. JOHN H. HALL (lt-p* I f CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation for the many kindnesses extend ed us during the sickness and death i ur w.fe and mother. May God j bless each of you. Joe Ahemathy and family. 1 Soy Beans For Sale $2.25 Per Bu. W hile tl ey last I'lnt t ,\< ur stubble lands in Soy lfi.it> and improve the soil ANDREWS MOTOR COMPANY ' ! t-pd i Andrews, N. C. ! " ??- ' c JULY CI JUL\ A SWEEPING CLE L1NERY. SHOES AN i 5c Brown Sheeting, 35 in. wide. Best grade ! 20 in. Chambray, Solid t, and Stripes, yd | . Lad and Lassie Cloth, all colors, yd .......... 1 00 pairs Ladies Pumps and Oxfords Reg. Price $3.50 t0 $5' 25 new silk dresses, $ I 0 and $ I 2 values i Close out ' Work Gloves, Leather Palms a r? C-r? rv -r lyuzcu oaiety r~ ins I for I Men's Blue Chambray | Work Shirts, 85c value I Candler': /jKnoxville ? ^I MaiqoiUe it ^ro^e Lm SOnotne^^V ~~~ - a.r \t Murpku f _1 N.c / ' 7~? C, A. ? Atlaa/T-A mm i> one or tne proposed route-- to of the Cherokee County Road Conn VANTEI)?Your rye for cash Any amount, anywhere, anytime; I ofer for sale grain sacks and agree to my them hark at fair value if in good ondilion. with your rye. H. R. Mentosh, Hayesville, V < . 'OR RENT?-One four room hou--in good section. Apply to \V. A. . Nans. City. t lt-pd.? | Fifty girls and boys attended the , ecent club encampment hold in j tancombe County by the home and; arm agents. 117.000,000 people joke a Con-I ressman, yet 0'J out of every 100 rould like to be one. ROOM AND BOARD I have purchased the A. A. Fain Home on lliawnssoe Street and have few rooms for desiiable boarders. The house has been thoroughly renovated, papered inside and outside repainted. Large shady lawn. Good meals. Rates reasonable. MRS. F. D. DICKEY (2t-pd) ??WCT' 1 M i1 I WW ym mm andier -EARANC r loth TC : LARANCE OF DRL^S! D DRY GOODS. 10c It rkl,%al?' 1 Men's and VC 1 UC 20c Hose 1 1Q. 81x90 Pepp. vd J I j?1 QQ 52 inch Ging 1 cI/O yaid Ladies' $2. f$4.88 Flose, Close Ladies $1.50 Close out 1 ; Close out pri i UC linery and D CQ_ Cur store is 1 - OJ/C gains?COM s Dcpartmcr MURPHY, N. C. TA1E FIVE ? e-J ^ \o q\0>'^ >^3uyjok car 1 Tennessee, better known as the at the time of his death. Tom Tarheel says maybe be stays in ? good humor and works l ard all day because hi- wife knows how to i-ook the right kind <-f meals. Mr. Muter bleeps Like Long, Eat Anything "After taking Adlcrika 1 ran eat anything and sleep like a loir. I had gas on the stomach and couldn't keep fo< ;! down nor loop." (signed) R Miller. ONE spoonful Adlcrika ren (J \S and often brines surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Often brings out old waste-matter you never thought was is vow- system. Excellent for chronic ronstinalion. R. S. PARKER. Druggist 1 i s :e sale _ . ES. COATS. M1Lw Aprons g g Wns 1(Jc ;rel Sheeting 15c | ?Uk $1.19 | ce on all Ladies Mil- I Full of close out bar- g it Store I
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 9, 1926, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75