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PAGE TWO fctjc cuer?uce a>tout Hw Ofiictai Organ of Murphy and Char oka* Coui.ty, North Carolina PUBidSHED E\EKY FKiDA* C. W. UAlLEY . . . Editor-Manager MRS. C. W. BAILEY, Associate Ed. B. W. SIPE Aaaocia.e Ed. filtered in the postolfice at Murphy, .\orth t aioi.ua. us s.t'ODd class mail matter under act of Mar. 6. 1H7H. Subscription Kates One Year ... tl.oO Eignt Months ... ..... l.uu Six Months .. ioc Payable Strictly In Advance Legu. advertisements, uui.t aUs, leading notices, obituaries, ea us ol thanks, etc. 5c line each insertlo pelade in udvutue. Display ant. coj tract rates furnished on request. Al. communications must be sii^.eii by .tic writer, otherwise they u, not be accepted for publication. anie v*' the writer will n t be pubii-hed u: less so specified, t ut ?s must have tie name of the author as .viience of good faith POSTELL Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson entertained a large crowd with :i pea shelling at their home Saturday night. Messrs Foley Allen and Clate Stileleft Sunday night for Gustenia wher they expei t to work for a while. Mr .and Mr.-. S. \. Allen spent Friday night with their daughter. Mm. R. L. Peeples and family at Ducktown. Tenn Mis sXannie Brendle has gone t" Gaston ia to visit her brothei. N'or-j man. Miss Kmma Jones from Upper, Shoal Creek is staying with Mr. an! Mrs. Ulingmon Insley at Suit. N. C. A large crowd attended the show at the school house at Shoal Creek . Thursday night. Mr. Virgil Allen was a caller at , Mr. John Mason's Sunday morning. Mr O. P. Taylor from Suit was a visitor on Shoal Creek Saturday. Mr. an dMrs. Quince Allen and three children, Jack, Geraldine and Wendell accompanied by Mrs. R. H. Blackstock, all from Blue Ridge. Gr., spent Sundaf with Mr. Allen's parents Mr. and Mrs. S Y. Allen at PosteU. Messrs Willie and Marion Thompson spent the week-end with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs .Ed Quinn from Copperhill, Tenn, visited Mr and Mrs. N. A .Quinn Sunday Miss Lillie Brendle visited Mrs. J. H. Suit Sunday afternoon. Miss Minnie Furgeson, from Peachtree spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Foley Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dockery made a business trip to Ducktown, Friday. Messrs. Clifford and Arch Swanson spent Friday night witR their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mason. Mr. Clyde Stiles from Gastonia, arrived Saturday night for a visit with relatives and friends a tPostell. Rev. Will Hogsed preached at Shoal Creek Saturday. Sunday and Sunday night. A Ol 1 1. uvuuvi tOjicncu uk onuai v_iiTh Monday after a vacation of two weeks for fodder. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many Rood friends for their kindness and help during the sickness and death of our dear wife and mother and we also wish to thank you all for the nice flowers which were placed upon the grave. May God's great blessings be with you all is our prayer. S. F. Abernathy and family. Autnen,tic reports recently published state that 40,000 death? each year are traced to diseases transmitted by flies. Health organizations everywhere are advocating the use of Fly-Tox. It has a pleasant odor. It is harmless to mankind and animals. It will not stain. Get Fly-Tox from your retailer, always in bottles with blue labels?Advt. Subscribe to The Scout. $1.50 per year. I Social an( : i , Ed,ted B? Mr i THE DREAMER BvtAnnc Lovick in Charlotte Obierver i Oh. yes they call you a dreamer. B :- I like the name. .! n't you? For dreams make the \v?.rld grow better When you've couruce to carrj them through. I Columbus and Edison and Darwin And n.any another too. Had dreams of achievement ant service. , And \v..rk made their dreams conn true. ; Y i:ean is the seed for the \v ing. I WTiJ you not plant it today j In a garden of faith and of labor? The harvest will surely repay. ? l'he man with a dream i- a hero If in spite of the cynic*? disdain He still works on and is faithful, I \" r listen.- to those whi . omi lain I >, w.>rk in your garden my dreamer N'<-r deem that your effort is ill. I Should you r? : gathi the harvest. | There's many a one who wili. I Whom or what the Fates wish tc (destroy they first make beautiful Remember Rhbylon? Miami, with her azure sky. her summer sea. is laic waste hy a 'form which swept in fron 'the tropi* - And pestilence is stalkniy in t'- wake. Nature and mar j had made Miann and her environs j the play ground of the nation. A i famous wiiter and scientist remarket] 'that he would not care for Heaven jiftet seeing Miami Wealth was in evidence t.n all sides. Fine motoi cars dotted her thnurghfares. Mag niftcent villas graced her boulevards. Skyscrapers etched her skv ine [(lone is the glory that was Miami's: hut wisdom shines through the dust | of the ages. Colonels E. B. Norvell and Dor Witherspoon were in Asheville pari of last week. j Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson am! Mr. and Mrs*. R. E. Barclay .of Cop perhill motored t?> Asheville Sunday Mrs. S. D. Aiken is confined to hei room suffering with a severe cold. ! Friends will be interested to knov I that Mis.- Pat Kenslev i - nursing ; I patient in Ducktown. Messts T. S. Evans and Fred John i -i?n were visitors in Atlanta last weel Bruce King ,of Toptor. was li town Monday. Miss iiattie Axley, Mrs. W. H Griffiths. Mr. A. B. Dickey and Mis Vick. of Florida, have returned fron a motor trip through Kentucky. 1 Col. J. II. Dillard was in Ashevill j the tii-t of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoover will g to Marion to spend the week-en with Mrs. Hoover's parents. Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Sasser are i Atlanta where Mrs. Sasser will r? eive medical treatment. for these famous Soul OKCE in a while some friend let you take one of her favoriti secret recipes ? something she i famous for among all the peopl who enjoy her ho.-pitality. What would you think of a boo composed 01 nunurcui 01 ma revi pes carefully collected over a perio of half a century ? every one c them the prized secret of some prou Southern kitchen ? Such a book is the famous SOt Anniversary Snow King Cook Boo ?44 pages filled with marvelous bal THE KENTON BAKING full y POUND \ \ w THE CHEROKEE SCoU >? < x- x-c* -* < >? | J Personal ! 5 tal s. A. S. Clark*) Y l?r. K. E. Adams and I?r. J. N. j^ Hil. attended a fraternity banquet . ir Sylva last week. ^ \I Dot Henslev spent the weefc, v: in Andrews the truest of Mrs. IfO' Efton Christopher. ' ^ t ad The tirst business meeting of the i Women's club will be held Monday I'. M. in the assembly hal> of the j 1 library. All members are urired to be present as officers for the ensuing j > year will be elected and other im- ; ^ t rtant business dispatched. Mr. M. L. Mauney ol Peachtree j ' %\.is in t-iwn Wednesdav. ' . evi Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Leatherwood ' and children and Mr. and Mrs. (leor- , ?f.' Lwithenn'ood and children of Little River Kla.. are with Mr. and Mrs. j ' John Leatherwood. ! at Mrs. \V. F .Braceq has returned to Miami. Fla.. after having spent three " c .- with her mother, Mrs. A C. ^ Barton, of Birch. Mi.? Ghloa Barton, of Asheville, re- ^ cently underwent a very serious opj eiation fo! appendicitis at the Meri- j ^ weather Hospital, at this writing she i> reported as doing fairly well 1 j 1 in Mis. J. W .Spivia remains at the . ,,r i?edside of her mother. Mrs. H. A. | Swaim in Asheville Hospital, where pUi i she is receiving treatment for her .. i i *>***. lat , SP Mis. A. C. Barton and son. A. J. Barton, motored to Asheville recently n'r to see their daughter and sistei, Mis* "r (Ihlea who recently underwent u very serious operation. They found her condition much improved. 'hi M WEHUTTY 74 Miss Alice Bryson has returned j-oj I from her home in Andrews where she no - spent a week while the school was So . suspended for fodder pulling. Sp r Mr. Guy Hill has returned to Wil-j of liamson. West Va.. after spending a I int week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill. gii I ho Mrs. W. H. Johnson was a Duck- liri town, Tenn., visitor Saturday. at k Mrs. Thedosia Hensley hus return- po ed to her home in Etowah, Tenn., uf- th ^ ter a visit of several days with friends N< and relatives in this community. W pc Mr. Jim Bryant is very busy mak- th s ing syrup these days. to II | Sc Mr. Enclid West has returned from in Knoxville where heattended the East or e Tennessee Fair. He reports as having a fine time. re be o Mr. Willard Brysoi., of Andrews, 4.r il i was a visitor in our community last of Sunday. of n ' Mrs. Aaorn Bryant and daughter ?- Miss Gladys spent Wednesday night (* i with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ledford. j ? thern recipes n s ing recipes handed down thru fami, ilies from one generation to another is ?now published for the first time. e Snow King Baking Powder is a tried and true ingredient, greatly k prized in Southern kitchens, where i- it has been used with unvarying d success for many years. * You wDl want to try every one of d these" recipes. So send 10 cents to cover the cost packing and mailh ing, and we will send a Free Copy k promptly with the compliments and > good wishes of POWDER CO., Cimcimmmti. Ohio ?20 CINTI T, MURPHY. N. C. _ IJttlc Miss Geneva Hill had the 'fortune to cut her knee badly by ' ling on a piece of glass Sunday. . G. N". Young dressed the wound. ' vine three stitches. The Shoal Creek graded road is ' good condition row. Cars from my states pass ouver thi< road daily we have an outlet both ways to the stern and Southern states. Your rrespondent nte.! 69 cars <> this ul in less than three hours. Thi> >'s to -how what this road is doing on - county and state as well a- the ioinig states. . I SALE OF LAND BY TRUSTEE By virtue of the authority containin a Deed of Trust dated the 1st t y ?.f A| . 1924 executed by J. M. ; wart and wife to A. F. Cunning- | m 'Trustee) to secure an indebt1 <--s nt' $200.00 due W. N. Almond < dene* ; by not* in favor of W. N niond Estate the said debt being ( iv past due and unpaid according to i, terms f the said deed of tru?t refnr ti e undesigned Trustee will j ( the herein after described land' i public sale to the highest biddet ' ^ < ash between the hours of 10 lock \. M and :l o'clock F. M. on ' 2-"?t day of October. 1926. at ' C House Door in Murphy. \*. ! irphy Township. Cherokee County. <?n the waters ??f . [ i adjoining the lands of H. F>. Staln and l.uther Ashe. Beginning <>n a Spanish Oak in the e "f Tr:u t No. 139 the South West ner of Luther Ashe and runs North st with his line 42 poles to the blic road; then with the said road iVest direction 59 poles to a Black k; the-? South 61 poles to a small anish Oak in the line of No. 139: >n East 12 1-3 poles to the begin* ig co ner, containing 8 acres more less. Also another parcel of land adjoinr thi above; Beginning on a Red k the Southeast corner of C5. \V. tnond land in the line of No. 139 il runs North with the Almoml land poles to the public road and corn on a stake; then East with said id to a Black .lack and Vistor Ellis w wned by Ida Stanley, then uth direction 61 poles to a small anish Oak in the line of No. 139; j ' a in a West course with the line 139 to the beginning. Contain if * acres more or less. Also part of Tract No. 140: Penning on line of No. 139 near a use on a hill and runs with said ie South 86 East 34 poles to a stake the road and then with the meands of said road North 13 West 3 ies; the-- North 22 West 4 1-2 poles; en North 7 West 4 poles; then >rth 3 East 6 poles; then North 1 * |mn.-s, mi-ii .vorin ;? r.asi x ile to a stake at a road; then with e said road North 50 West 6 poles a stake on West hank of road; then nth 82 West 4 poles to the beginng corner containing 4 acres more less. Being part of No. 140. The said Deed of Trust having been gistered on the 5th day of Novem r 1924 in Book No. 74 on page No. 5 of Mortgage Deeds and Deeds Trusts in the office of the Register | ' Deeds of Cherokee County, N. C. i This 24th day of September, 1926. ; A. F. CUNNINGHAM. U4t-mc) Trustee. : r'-F : indigestion i* bad spells relieved r "VTOTHTNG can take the place jjl of Thedford's Black-Draught In with us because we have never Jfl found anything at once so mild III and so effective," says Mrs. Hugh Bj Nichols, R. F.D.4, Princeton, Ky. (J "When the children have spells of indigestion and upset stom achs, I always straighten them ^ out with a dose or two of Black- rn 1 "Several times I havo suffered ||| with bad spells of indigestion [jj myself and found I would soon get relief if I took a course of H Black-Draught. I was troubled Hfl with a bad accumulation of gaa jflj and severe pains across my n stomach and lower bowels. Now II when I feel a spell of this kind m owning cm, I head it off by tak- jfl ing Black-Draught?a doae every jfl night far a few nights will pre- W wot the trouble and save ma I suffering. "My whole family nses Blade- H Draught for WW on mass and con- M IlitalUw ^tisa splendid medicine." ifj Sold siajwlm IBoaata. || Mai-' of North Carolina. I nerokee Cootny. in the Superior Court, before the L lerk. Hattie Smith, widow of Wurren Smith deceased, petitioner ami plaintiff. vs Will Smith. Henry Smith, W. I'. Smith. Hattie Hyde, Effie Herronjc. , Charlie Smith, Minnie Smith, .Jud^e Hodge, Frank Hodge, minor. An- ( nie Ruby Hodge, minor; Luvada , Hodge, minor; Heirs at law of El- , iee Hodge, deceased. All heirs at |, law of Warren Smith, deceased. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS AND PETITION OF DOWER BY PUBLICATION Each one of the above mentioned i icfemiants will take notice that an u lion entitled as above: (It being a petiton for dower by the pluintitT) j has been commenced before the ' Clerk of the Superior Court of Cher-' >kee County N. C. and the object of the petition is for her dower interest in the property of the said Warren Smith, i her deceased husband) in iierokee County, N. C. And the said defendants each one .vill further take notice that he or he is required to personally appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Couit, in the Court House or iu his office in Muiphy, Cherokee Countj. N. C.. or: the 25th day of October, 1 and answer or demur to the petition ol the petionet* and plaintiff now on file in my office or the court will grant the relief demanded in | FOR OVER 4VV M. E.AA9 haarlem oil has been e worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rhtumatisxn, lumbago and uric acid conditions, j oOCDMKiJt/ HAARLEM OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital orjanj. Three sizes. All druggiata. Insist on the original genuine (V" *? Msmi HONEY FOR SALE New Honey in the comb or extracted, $2.00 gallon Six gallon lota or more $1-88 per gallon. Produced exclusively from clovers. Quality guaranteed. State whether comb or extracted is wanted when ordering. The Busy Bee Apiary, <5-20t) Fl.tck.r, N. C. Whatdep really i Ponder the basic ele Dodge Brothers ret and one simple fact i The public not on! goodness of Dodge Car, they believe in t it and the men who That is why the v ABLE is associate with Dodge Brother yond the product an department in Dod organization. Touring . . . $795 Roadster . . . 795 F. o. I ' E. C. MOO 7 01 Tennessee St. Be B MOTOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, <aid petition. This 24th day of September, 192?. E. E. DAVIS, ' Clerk of the Superior CourtL I 8-4t-mc.) I NOTICE \ To Whom It May Concern: \ This is to notify all persona con- \ e ned that 1 have sold my interest \ in the business known as John Orr \ ai Co., Robbinsville, N. C., and vrill \ not be responsible for any indebted- 1 ness incurred by the above concern \ i.n and after August 31, 1926. I W. S. ROGERS. \ Robbinsville. N. C., Sept 11, 1926. 1 C-4t-pd) \, W FURNITURE FOR SALE? Have a few odd chiffoniers, in wal11 l finish. Attractive prices. The V. i ey River Furniture Co., phone ; < 6-4t-tf) ajKiHsreutt P'a? '"" j viK . ' <<Tnu"vills""in **r.1 V. i j c b? *e?. seated with . . L\) . ? c no ernm. n?? of . ?v0v ... . Mk for CIII-CUES-T It * V . j Pii.i.N. i ri,. ,t?|? na l.e*t. Safe*'. A'.w?v 1 [< .ble. J Si ALL DRUGGISTS EVER . WHERE ??S Keep in Trim! Good Elimination Is Essential to Oood Health. THE kidneys are the blood filters. If they fail to function properly there is apt to be a retention of toxic poisons in the blood. A dull, languid feeling and. sometimes, toxic backaches. headaches, and dizziness are symptoms of this condition. Further evidence of improper kidney function is often found in burning or scanty passage of secretions. Each year more and more people are learning the value of Doon's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in this condition. Scarcely a nook or hamlet anywhere but has many enthusiastic users. 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