A WANT AD IN THE SCOUT WORKS WHILE YOU ARE SLEEPING W$z Cfterokee WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS MENTION THE SCOIHT THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF MURPHY AND CHEROKEE COUKTT, AND THE LEADING NEW3PAP<-?:i IN THIS SECTION OF \Vf STERN NORTH CAROLINA ^,n?. No. MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922 11.60 A YEAR IN AO VAN ?P sp CHEROKEE COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION HOLD GOOD MEETING LARGE .NUMBER OF TEACHERS PRESENT? TO HOLD ANOTHER MEETING IN DECEMBER era Association $was held in ? the ! November 11th, With- a good number if tochers present. Superintend-! ?nt Chutes F. Owen, President of thei Association, presided over the Ortteting arM after making a few pre IfoiQarsr remark#, pared the way for fche discussion that followed by b-B-1 ^ng "Miss Linni# Albright of the lo- 1 ?eal school facility read Superinten- i Merit's Chas. A. Wagner's article In ' a recent number of the American | 5&&ool Beard Journal, entitled "Are 1 Hie Schools Giving the Children a Square Deal?" After the reading, j jboxfhtjf Shjj?erin^endent A. L. Martin, Yroiewijxs.' t. ? , , MLLE. DIN A BERNALEI, a pret ty and young fair member of the Italian Fascist!. She ia very keen to b? a perfect soldier, by actuaDy carrying anna, atc., bat Mussolini, Premier of Italy prefers to maintain her in her feminine role as the Faa riat:'j. Jc?n i if Art. , ? ? ?' -4* 4 v , * t >?>,! ? ? -?? '* ? FINAL COUNT DOES NOT CHANGE RESULTS PREVIOUS LY ANNOUNCED? VOTE CLOSE The 'Board of Canvassers late Fri day afternoon officially declared the successful candidates for the vari ous county offices and the new of ficers will take their- seat the first day of December next. The Board had no easy time as the races were all close, one candidate going in with a majority of only one vote. THe official vote follows. F?r Stat* Senate G. B. Walker . . ..'2,169 R. A. Dewar .... . . . .1,995 For Representative J. H. Dillard, .... ...... .. 2,400 W. A. Greene j}\' . . .. 1,7.71 ForRecorder - W. M. Axley 2,075 D. H. Tillett, .. .. '.. .. ..1,982 For*SolicKor J. H. McCaJl ... .? 2,336 Ralph Moody 2,334 E. E A. L. For Clvrk Superior Court Jo^soji ; vF*r Sheriff 887 1,877 2408 1,964 2,182 ConmfiiloMn 2,17s .. 2,135 - .2,075 * ? * - - ? ... 2,150 ^ . . 1,977. ? ? . .. 1,592 senatorial Canvassing . BOARD MEETS IN ANDREWS The Canvaaaing Board of the SSrd Senatorial District of North Caro lina met" in Andrews* on. November 16th for' the purpose of canvassing t|?e votea cast in the ]aat general elec tion fori Sanator. The following was found to be the nunber of votes cast for, each Candidate: > ? ? , 8001 ' MO Coast? ria. . . ' - ' Walkwr Dtvtr #7*| 941 . , 2069| . 1946 ...< 2650| 2029 ??07| 1451 | STATE vVINS MILLION DOLLAR ; TAX SUIT AGAINST RAILROADS ALLEGED ASSAULT CASE COMPROMIESD? AND ASHE GETS THIRTY YEARS John Ash? drew a sentence of 30 years in the State penitentiary Wed nesday morning: when his attorneys 1 entered a plea of guilty to the in dictment charging him with assault upon his little 12 year old daughter on or about August 1st. When the case was called Tues day afternoon, Ashe plead "not guil ty" to the charge and a jury was se lected from a special venire that had been summoned for the trial. Court then took recess until Wednesday, morning at which time attorneys en tered the guilty plea. Ashe was indicted for. a capital of fense. TO HOLD BOX SUPPER AT HANGINGDOG v ' There will box supper at Hangingdog Thursday night, Novem ber 30th, for the benefit of the new church being built there. jx Everybody is invited to be present. YOUNG FOLKS JUDGE 0 THE SANDHILL FAIR PINEHTJRST, Nov. 14? One oi ?J *? the feaures of the Sandhill Fair held here week fM . the state-scd? livestock judging contest arranged by M. W. Wall county agent Joi Moore covmty And G. W. Picqu?t aecrgfcftrK- f/, th^ f air,V J^jjAy-tw* teams* 13"from the boy and girl clut work and. 9?Tr?m the vocation a: schools, took l>art in the contest Among the clubs the hjgh team wai Lee Williams, Gertrude Williams and Bertha Williams, all members ol the agricultural club work and daugters of the herdsman for Pine hurst farms. This team was unusu ally well-trained, making a total of 800 points out of 1,200. Randolph counts* won second place with a team consisting of Hall Free, Robert Foller and" Paul Skeen. __ Eewing Millsaps won the prise fo rthe coun ty agent bringing to Pinehurst, \he highest scoring team outside of Moore county. JThe team from Jack son Springs in Moore' county won third and Vance county tied with Cameroir in Moore county for fourth place! ; 1 . ? The prize for the individual club member .making the highest score went to Gertrud* William? of Plne hurst. Shere Styers of Jackson Springs won, second ,and Lee Will iams of Pinehurst won third. 'The -Candhill Fair presented a new departure in' fairs for the State in that there were no carnival features the whole fair being devoted to sound, wholesome recreation and ed ucation. The exhibits were good and represented' the whole of Saffd hhills, The Berkshire hogs and Ayr I shire cattle was unusually good, while the exhibit of poultry was larg er than usually found at ? district fair. Those members of the agricultural extension forces attending this fair stated that it was one of the best and cleanest at which they bad of ficiated this season. - J COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ISSUE BONDS Chairman A. Rica and Commission er T. J. Bristol spent TuSsdmy here signing *nd preparing $58,000 worth of county bonds, "these are the four and one-fonrth per cent bondT sold some weeks ago by the county for the purpose of building the new jail, heating the court house, etc. FLEMM^G ROBERSON i. * On October 29th Miss Delma Robinson b?cara? the bride of Ben Fleming at the home of the bride's mother in the presence of a few friends. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Gay Bryant, "Schooner" Flamming and Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert Rer. Bryant pert srm-d the crrcnony. v - . PROTESTED TAXES MUST BE PAID ? CASES LIKELY TO BE CARRIED TO HIGHEST COURT OF LAND. RALEIGH, Nov. 14. ? Through its State Revenue Department the State of North Carolina haa won the big suit in the U. S. court in which the railroads sought to delay and whol ly avoid, in part, the taxes due the state. Judge Connor has just filed his decision in Raleigh covering the case. " ""The opinion holds that the five pay $145,000. annually in contested railroads -operating in the State qiust Income taxes levied by the state. Million Involved Original suits brought by t&e Southern Railway, the Atlantic Coast Line, the Seaboard - Aair Line, and .the Atlantic and Yadkin in October ~ 1921, involved more than a million dollars in contested taxes, oyer and - above the amount agreed by tile rail roads to be just. A, three-judge court I cr>m;.osed of Judge Edmund Waddfil jof tile Fourth Circuit Court 9i Ap 1 peals, Judge Henry G. Conner of the Eastern District of North Caro lina, ancfc Judge James K. Boyd of the Western North Carolina District refused last March to gnfrt the rail roads an . interlocutory injunction re-' straining Commissioner of Revenue D. Watts and other State and, lo cal officers from collecting $776,578 in ad valoreqk taxes due the counties .franchise taxes die the etate. .A.; stay of pi?*ceedh?g?? .howeter, was granted "in Jfcge, pending an appeal to 'the Supreme Court of. the United States, wher^' theeaaes Mure b*#o iii contained irf on? paragraph, th ? mainder of the decrek Mag dttmi to a r presentation Of the?wtentlons and the law bearing on the subject. I After setting these forth, .fedge Coi. I jnor says : '*> ?i Al ' V "It is adjudged and- dk^dd thaf the plaintiff not ei the defendant^ enjoine- -n ed .from the performance w imposed 4pon.' them -by "thfc 'tbuuf of North, Carolina relrtire io admin^ istering, ass awing, levy^a* foorcing or collecting tncotda text# against tiie plaintiffs; the US is dismissed , olina Poultry Assofiatipn. TMa ifeoar promises to be the targO and ,b? ? ever' held in the states No dU?M a breeder* of thoroughbred prtMty W*J j be pleased to know that the show of t 1922 ia to be held la the NBfeal part ,of the State. Grenjboro tftnMi , of the best show rooms ^ and no community has erer Atm mor^ whole-hearted support than the buiirteas men and the cirk orgs alee tions of Greensboro, Nothing wU be lacking la the way offaettttte* for making thia one of tin most *ae- _ v , ceaaful poultryaboweYer held ia the South. Breeder* of both exhi bition and utility Hs^tssa of poultry * 'wfll come in f or 4 shdre of the tup offering e* cash prises and *? at- , traotire array of - wa prises aad Dm ab tractive array, of Ifttklt ltd M?* ing cape. Exhibitors should writ* to C. A; Williemja? fact*tery / Oroate* ,bo?o, *. a, (? ? ?nr of tHrW*. tncthf MflHin Hit fctfly . !? -?jthiKf. Vlnto ose Thirt<|ty*Deeciab? 7tty ? h :?> ikS i**?V