The Leading Weekly Newspaper in Western r o xxxix. KUMBO! I - ? ro 'na, ervmg a ar ;ejmd Potentially Rich Territory in this state MURPHY. NORTH MDnnv, i.' 1 1 1 , i % " ? ? MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA FKIltAY. SKiTKMISK!: 5c COI'Y ? $1.50 HoK YEAH BIG DAY PLANNED SEPT. 5 LOCAL POST AMERICAN LEGION Double Header Ball Game Between Colored Teams, Tur n'-War Etc., on Program \ double header ball frame be ? v.eeii colored teams, speaking ,tug-o* v. . gioasy pole climbing, etc.. arc , a of the Labor Day Pi'oirram , tli? American Legion f :>i* .Monday. : teinber "?th, according to an .ku ment this week by members of ? In- i! l'< >t in charge of arrange pS The program is scheduled to begin ? 1 i.Vlock with a public address by ilt-n. I>- Withetspeon. spokesman and hv:K>r.;r.\ member of th? Legion, af which will follow a tug-o'-vvar, urtJ^y ,u>le climbing, and other fea ?,i.ne<. The greasy pole will have a Sill of good size on top of it ana the ,ne climbing up far enough to re it from the pole will be winner ? if (he contest and the money will be his. The tug-o'-war will be staged y Jill veterans of the great war who care t? participate. The double header ball games will In- between the colored team-= of An drews and Blue Kidge, and Murphy will play the winner of the first match. These games are expected to be lively, and some good playing will he exhibited. This progiam was worked out at the regular meeting of the .Joe Mil iit the body was found lifeless, death j having been instant. The incident occured on the old j lumber yard near the Southern depot j *?*- Murphy. Mr. Falls was well known through this section and had many friends, j was born in ! *72 in Fannin j v of next week at N:i2"> ac cording to announcement made l?y chool officials. Kvery child in the community should begin the first day and he as regular in attendam-c dur ing the year as is physically possible, 1 s'^tcd Superintendent B. W. Sipe. ! Th?? eli'ldren will assemble in fiont J 1. 1' the respective buildings at S:2"> 1 when the hell taps and will inarch j to their rooms .after which they will i ; a.-' * iiil.de in the auditoiiuin for the opening exercises. Then will tol i low an hour or so when classes will he j c.rjrnnized and preparations made for the beginning the pa.-t. All chihlren who will be six ycais old any time before Christ mas should start in the f'i-t day in the fall. Those who will be six early in the new year n ay enter in the fall by special permission which permis " ?n will be granted unless the child - especially small room.- in the library buildinjr Friday nwrht, September 2nd. ac coidin? i ? ? announcement by officers : . f the club thi.- week. A special pro- ; m h;is been prepared and all mem liers of the club are requested and ursi .1 to 1 e j. resent. ? COMMUNITY ROOM TO BE DEDICATED Prominent Visitors To Take Part On Program At Celebration Saturday Plans have been compute'! >\- the {Indication of the Comnuini' Itooni ?>: tin John C. Campbell V ? School i Jiuisstown next Satutd?-; ? ptem ???r a. according to ai r: : 1 clock, unci take part on this pre aei. The .services will be < , - ? ? ? ? 1 with ?a welcome address by II- ? ? '??an H. Pillard, prominent Murphy .ittorney] and a member f ? f tin board 1' direc ? tor-. Other speakeis on the program includ< Messrs. Jacob I.at:-.- and Hazier Renmche. of Denmark; Dr. Wilii;. m .i. Hntcl'ins, jte detu of I'ciea College, liercu, Ky. : dr. Chris Christei.son, head of the i ? ; artmcnt ol t o-operative Market under the I'nited States Department of Ajrrrciilture. Washington. P. Dr. lJrooks and Dean Schaub. of the , North Carolina State College, Kal- 1 eigli; Mr. John \V. Goodman. District I 'emonst ration Agent for Western North Carolina, of Ashevillc. At the noon hour a basket dinner will be served on the grounds. Tiie Community room i> by <>o feet. and will be used as a gathering pia.f e of tiie IStasstnwn e<>inmunily and other gatherings. It will also . ( "\e as the main lecture hall of the ? John C. Campbell Folk Si-hool, which I begins its first session in I >. -ember. I The room was made le by I at he noon hour were ample and many who desired t?? ' furnish homes i INTERNATIONAL MOTORCADE TO ARRIVE IN CIT Y AT NOON SEPT. 5 EX-SECRETARY OF THE NAVY VISITS MURPHY Hon. Jor.ophiis and Mrs. Daniels Pleasantly Surprised With Trip To This Section H ? :i . Jn>ophiis I Janiels. See retail or tin Navy under the Wi'son Ad ministration and publisher of trie ltaleigh Xi ws and Ol. i-rvrr. and Mr-. Dan els. of llnlci h, wen visitors to Murphy I * ? r about two hours Monday. .Mr. Danie!> had ? ome to t hi- ecti'.n to deliver an addre at Cullowhi ? State .\? rn :ii < ?dlege, following which lu-y came on to Murphy. While heie Mr. Daniels called on his life long fiiend. Hon. John II. Dillard. and together with .M : - . Dan iels they inspected Cherokee County's .lew court house now ncarinK com pletion. "It is a magnificent structure, and a distinct credit t?? the State of Noiih Caiolin;4." cumim-n!' ?( Mr. Daniels after lieinji shown through the huild injr. According to Mr. Dillard. he also expressed the opinion (hat it seemed utter folly for North Carolina to t?o t?i other -tatc- for building stone when right here w ithin her own '?orders could lu* found the most beautiful and substantial building stone in the country. Mi. Daniels, a newspaper man of enviable record, always interested in new. |\\ rs. and . rinting off* ? s. v = also a pieasant caller at The Scout nil ice. The editor remembereu shak ing his hand on another occasion dur ing the world war. when Mr. Daniels, together with the,, Colonel hut now I rigadiei General Smedley D. ISut lei , of the Marine Corns, came through the troop train enroute to Hoboki'ii. X. J., and thence to France, between Washington City and Ualti nioie, shaking hands with the boys of the 1 :5th Regiment of Marines and bidding them Godspeed. .urs. Dan:c!s was fondly known as the "Mother of the l.'Uh," and it was she who presented the colors to this tiginient at (juantico, Va? just prior to its leaving for France, and it was | a distinct pleasure to "one of the boys to make her acquaintance in civil lit e. Their son. Josephus Jr., was a Lieutenant in this regiment, and we believe later became a tap ? ain. While heie. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels were introduced to a number of our citizens. This was their first \isit to Muiph> and the extreme western section of the state, and they ex pressed themselves as being pleasant ly surprised with the trip, especially < ur beautiful little city and the won derful scenery. Harshaw Family Have Annual Home Coming Mi . ;mcl Mis. A. McD. Harshaw j having with them sit their old home! on the ".Juir Farm* all their children, ! if! and children and great grand ehil dren. excepting Mrs. K. II. May. of Knoxville and Mrs. S. S. Williams : who is on a tour through Canada. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. ? I. A. Richatdson and Miss A!l.ne| Richatdson. Mrs. John Britton and three children. Mrs. Callie Hall. Miss j Ada Hawshaw. Mr. S. S. Williams, of ? Asheville; Mr. Edgar Ha f haw. f Newport News. Va.: Miss Helen Har ' shaw, of Asheville and Mr. an?l Mrs.' Henry M. Harshaw. of St. Petersburg , Fia.. I ? v ?r ;mo.! fro u every v- >iv.--r I the as-o< iation. \ special motion was offered by ' R' Mr. Sasser extending the hearty "thanks"* to Andrews for us hospi a!ity an?l the motion was unani:v.<oliv.ing to great strength in At lanta. the Appalachian Scenic High wax International Motorcade. sp?>n sored by thi- Atlanta Journal, w 'I arrive in Murphy about noon Monday Soptenilnv 5th, and be. es? ok'led to Cherokee I'ark and Fair Grounds for , lum 1h''?ji by citizen-: of Murphy. i In* motorcade, which will add new car to its rank in e.v h c v ib?n t ?? ate t" lea\e Mur phy at l o'clock and will pro ? ed ov? > tin Appalachian Sin it Highway tl. ; . th ? i'< -iV.t ifal Val'?-y Kiver V.-r?-:. . Nantahala ( ".01 go and ??n to A ? ville. whicB avitt l?e the : rst ni^ht st < ? _' i?ovcr after leaving Atlanta. I ru* Murphy Lions Club, of which , V. . M. Fain is president, will be in charge of the luncheon, which will be served in the main building of the 1 fair grounds at the edge of the city, v In re many similar events have been he'd. '1 Here will le a brief welcome addw by Lion Withcrspoon and a briet ? ponse which will conclude ' the i ll-making. Some of the notable in the tour will probably be ; M?t?n ? i*ntati\e:- oi'.-tate govei nmetits. hichway enthusiasts, officials of the Appalachian Scenic Highway, repre sentat'vev of chambers of commerce am! representative* o| the press. The committees in charge of the etnertainment and reception, of which W. M. Fain is general chairman, are as follows t K. P. Hawkins, parking; K. .1. Har bison and C. \V. Bailey, advertising; K. K. Adams and H. G. Rlkins, food; G. \V. Ellis, C. K. Hoover and H. D. Bainctt, finance; I). Witherspoon, Welcome; R. W. Gray, grounds; B. \V. Sipe and W. \V. Hyde, program. The Dickey Hotel has been selected 1 by the manager of the tour as heari j quarters at Murphy. I POULTRY WEEK Mr. ('. F. Parrish will ho with us i on the following dates and we will j hold culling demonstrations with j feeding and care of poultry. I hope i that each person where we have meet | ings will try to have up several old j hens so that we will have some to CUll. ! Tuesday, Sept. ?? t h 10 o'clock, Mrs. ? -I. 11. Fllis. Martin's (.'reck. ^ Tuesda>, Sept., (?th, 2 o'clock. C. i C. Kvans, Ranger Road. Thuvsday, Sept.. 8th, It) o'clock. Mrs. W. I?. Johnson. Thursday, Sept.. s th, o'clock. Mr. Hud Sales, Tomotla. Friday, Sept.. i*th, 10 o'clock, Mrs. F. .1. Watkins. Peachtree. Friday, Sept., 9th, '?> o'clock. .!. C. Campbell Folk School. Saturday, Sept., 10th. lo o'clock* Mrs. II. B. McXabh. Suit. 1 trust that we wil have a good at tendance at each place as Mr. Par rish will have something to teli you that will be of some service to you in your poultry work. R. W. GRAY, County Agent. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends ami neighbors for th?_:.r kir.dnetv? to us in the 1< of our loved one. .May God's ri; ?? he with you all. ;;p.S. T. W . I'M nr.'l family