PAGE POUE NOTLA ITEMS We are having nice growing seasons at r-r^ent. Mr. W. E Payne and family, of Gastoma, are visiting in our midst this week. Mr. M. -J. Hall, while on his way home from Murphy, last Monday, caprc^ed a la~ge ground hog that rol'ed down a steep bank into the road and was caught under a wagon wheel when Mr. Ira Sneed leaped ftom the wagon and struck it with a rock. Mr. Manuel Stiles and family of G -storia. are visiting friends and relatives this week. Our school Is progressing nicely with Mr. O. A. Mashburn as principal and Mrs. Oaliie Stiles assistant. The people of Pleasant Grove church wert very much disappointed about the revival meeting that was to be held thi* week. Misses Necie and Kula Sneed gave Mrs. Hilda Hall n pleasant call Man ?ay. Mr. S. Y. Allen, of Postell. gave Mr. M. J. Hall a pleasant call last Sunday night. PATRICK NEWS Mr. Will Haroby, of Etowah, Tcnn. is visiting his brother, Mr. J. M. Hamby this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kilpatrick and , four children of Hayesvilie, have been | visiting friends and relatives here for | the past week Mrs. Mary Hamby and children and ; Miss Lula Picklesimer were the guests I of Mr. J. M. Hamby Sunday, who is very ill. Messrs Gordon Jones and Condry Eller were the guests of Mr. K. W. Shearer Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. C' Shearer and j son of Etowah. Tenn. were the guests J of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ! T. J. Shearer. Sunday. Our school at Patrick opened August 2nd. under the management of Mr. Ralph Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reid and children left last week for Gastonla. N C. Mrs. John Satterfield is very ill with typhoid fever at this writing. Rev. T. N. Marr and Rev. W. S. i Kimsey are holding a revival meet- j ing at Liberty which is progressing i nicely. It is reported here that a car run into Mr. Jim England near the Ducktown basin recently and killed his horse and seriously injured him. Mr. j England is in the Ducktown hospital and it is said the occupant of the car \ was seriously injured and In the hospital. We do not know the particulars. WOLF CREEK Mr. J. C. Cook with his family motored to Athens and returned Sunday. The Reverends Jasper Gladson and Ira Helton are holding revival services at Mecedonia church this week. It is reported that there was a lot PHOl When You 1 have bought the in the meat market near I am going to give good vice. Steak, lb. Roast, lb Stew Meat, lb.... Everything Cash?No o_ rv. v/ll WE DE R. LGI CASH MEA of excitement, some "scrapping'* snd 11 irregularities, over the election held: in Polk County, Tennessee, last week.' There are still several cases of; i measles among us. They seem to be j | cf a mild type and do not keep their I | victims in bed but a few days. Mr. John Cole has resumed his saw 1 mill work at Mrs. Withrow's place and expects to finish up there this week an dwill then move his mill to 1 1 Farner, Tennessee. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simonds one night last week a fine ! girl baby. They now have ten ehil- i ( dren around their fireside. The corn crop is the best in our j section it lias been in years, but is beginning to feel the need of rain , again, as this immediate section hasj n't had any for near two weeks. Mr. J. C. Cook has been planning a j motor trip to Calera, Ala., for sev-1 t-ral weeks and will leave Sunday | morninf, with his family, for a visit ; there with his wife's mother, Mrs. i Caroline Johnson-Glass. | Some of our farmers are planting; j turnips?an excellent idea, as they make good fall and winter eats. OWL CREEK i Rev. Truitt and Clark of Haywood li-.- ? -j-- ??*? ? . .1 I ? ?uuv; ate cuuuUCUH(C ? rtVlVHI j i meeting at Boiling: Springs Church | t his week. The Sunday School at Owl Creek is* progressing nicely at present. Mr. A rut is teaching a good school at Ow! Creek school house. A number of young people are going to the meeting at Boiling Springs Church. Mr. Fred Lovingood and son Want returned from Graham last Wednesday, where they had been at work. Mr. W. W. Palmer is hauling produce to the Stump Ford in Graham County to feed the men at work on the dam. Mrs. Viola Lovingood is visiting her son, W. F. Davis on Owl Creek. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hass, July 29, a twelve pound boy. Miss Oro and Anna Lephart visited their grand parents at Owl Creek the past week and returned to their home in Swain county Thursday. Mrs. Eva Burnett, of Floyd Coun- | ty, Georgia, visited her parents on Owl Creek last week and returned home last Monday. The corn crops are looking very;' nice since the rein on Owl Creek, and a fine crop of apples on the trees in | tho settlement. Irish potatoes and ( cabbage are very good and good ' crop of beans. BELLV'EW NEWS 1 The services that are being held here by Rev. Carol and Gilbert are progressing nicely. ' i Mrs. S. S. Hatchett has returned home from Haywood where she has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. | Carrie Cathey. Miss Blanche and Flornde Henson are leaving for Banners Elk, N. C., where they will attend the Lees McME 28 Want Meat terest of J. H. Crifp in R. M. Fain's Mills, and meats and prompt ser 20c. I2V4C 9c. thing Charged?Cash (livery LIVER ULLEY T MARKET I THE CHEROKEE SCCT Rae Institute for the next 9 months. . N\ Miss Bessie King is spending :i few , lays at home now with her father Ai and mother. M: Miss Blanche Henson and Mr. Log-1 an Owenby spent Sunday afternoon fa in Blairsvill^. ' M !A* PEACHTREE NEWS The people of the surrounding com Pi munities are asked to meet Saturday dc August 14 at Peach tree for the purpose of cleaning off the cemetery. re Mrs. Onis Parish and children, of Durham. N. C., are ^pending a few weeks with ber mother, Mrs. Sallie di Ferguson. vi b: Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Abemathy and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Puett, of Marble, visited relatives here Sunday. d: R Mr. and Mrs. Molten Young and family, of Copper Hill, Tenn., visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Conley L Sunday. di L Mr. Willard Sudderth left Monday jor (woomsviae wnere ne nns a posi-1 lion. Misses Mae Sudderth and Lois Witt is and Messrs Aud Sudderth and Oak- Ji ley Witt motored to Franklin Sunday to attend the Truitt-McConnell meeting. N bl Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Witt and fam- Pi ily, of Miami, Fla., are at home for the summer. Si Mr. and Mrs. Jim Passmore and fi family, of llayesville, and Mr. and Mrs. McDowell, of Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sudderth. SI pi Mrs. Henry Crisp and son, Glenn, spent last week at Robbinsville with her sister who is ill. di ?? Ir Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sudderth. of in Miami, Fla., are spending several S. weeks wit hrdatives here. A large crowd is expected to at- M tend the baptizing at Peachtree Aug. n< lb at 2 o'clock P. M Miss Julia McCombs who is teach- L ing at Shoal Creek spent the week- tl end with home folks. di P Mr. and Mrs. Luke Triplett and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeil, of Lenoir, N. C., are spending several days with " Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hendrix. MARBLE School opened last Monday with a large number of students. The Faculty consists of Prof. W. K. Johnson, Principal Prof. J. M. Lovingood, Mr. Geo. Stepp, Mrs. F. E. Fry, Miss Vesta Whitaker, Miner Bertha McSulre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Grandview, N. C.p visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Feryl Anderson, who has been employed at Gastonia for several months, arrived home Saturday night Mrs. R. D. Newman and little dau. fhter attended the funeral of their sunt, Mrs. Gussie Ward, of Almond, Indigestion I bad spells refiered 1 -XIOIHINQ cat taka tha plan jfl at PtadSatfaBladfcPtainhi 1 Willi na haaanaa wa bm narcr 9 I tend amrtfcinc at onoa to mOd I and ao A(1 i.'aaya lira. Oah I NteoU. a F.D.4. PrinoatoC^. | _ namnadiiuinBuvaipaiiia |oeiXV2w?T? streSten thorn ^fc>Awatt?o(BU. M a^tlb of indlgeedee MjrnU ml tod I would no. (ft idWfl took oomo of MiHfcTktot, I n tsoabiod to ? bwf OTnrUtto of y sLra^bo^TtS toTibrf OJ-B of Odo kfaad toyq^I tod tt <* by tohiSft Mbtt *" ?"*? ,'Jt . r JT, MURPHY, W. C. C., Monday, August 9. Little Miss Lucille Mathewson. of idrews spent the week end with iss Ines Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Barrett and mily, of Murphy spent Sunday with rs. Barnett's parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lunsford of ttsburg, Pa., are visiting their rnghter, Mrs. Will Garrett. Miss Ellen Moss spent Sunday with latives nt Andrews. A meeting wa sstarted here Sun ly. Pastor West in charge of serces. he is expecting to be assisted f Rev. Morr, soon. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Johnson and mghter, Katherine, left for Blue dige. Ga., Sunday. Mr*. John Cooper and daughter, u? y. of Andrews were spend-thely guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E, ad, Tuesda>. POSTELL Mr. Hubert Allen from Akron. Ohio visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. ?mes Allen at Postell. Miss Bessie Dockery from Wehutt? . C. 9pent the past week with her rother, Jim Dockery and family at ostell. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason spent Linday with their son Birt Mason and imily on upper Shoal Creek. A large number of the folks from hoal Creek attended court at Muray last week. Mrs. R. L. Peeples and three little lughters, Bobbie, Margaret and ene from Ducktown, Tenn., are visit g Mrs. Pee plea parents Mr. and Mr*. Y. Allen at Poatell. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Taylor risited rs. Taylors parent Friday after)on. Mrs. Williams and daughter. Miss ola, from Jillico Plains, Tenn., spent le past week visiting the formers aughter, Mrs. Marshall Hamby ni ostelL Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Swanson ant ""That th< may c; Look into the face of y There1 fine etufl there ?there is intelligence i A men or women of tl Onr children live in South has taken Its pi daatry. Modem metis farming, improved trai building the Industrie brings with it many < habits. But we must hold fat South?the ideal of uat The children muaf a This is primarily a ma The average year's pi and secondary school) served by the Sou then way System, which p annum in school taxes that greater material r the men and women u Ability of teaching the S Ol RA1 little daughter. Joy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Birt Mason Sunday afternoon. Miss Hattie Stiles visited Miss Eliza Housed on upp reShoal Creek Sunday. Mrs. R. P. Allen and daughters Miss Elizabeth and Mrs. R. L. Peoples v:sitcd Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Taylor at Suit one day latt week. Mr. S. Y. Allen visited his neice, Mrs. Mary Henry, on Tuesday of last week. ^ Mr. John Mason visited his daughter. Mrs. Carrie El rod at Ducktown last week. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT \ I I A .. ? Jtlldren , Ciy foi MOTHFR! 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