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- 1 1 ,,J'-S- Absolutely Pure Cherokee Scout. . TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1905. i AT HOME. ' Tbe goed old summer time is sure there. " , C. 3. Staosbnry is attending court at Ellijay, Ga., this week. Three or four days the past week ; trere a hot as blue blazes. M. W. Dell left Thursday on legal ousiness to Cleveland, Tent) K. II. Hyatt & Co. are having the ; interior of their storfl painted, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Axley, - Thursday night a sweet girl baby, Mason Hickerson, cashier of the bank at Andrews, was here Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs! Lon Brit , tain, Wednesday night a sweet girl baby. . . . The big revivifl in Asheville clos ed last week with over 800 conver sions. . We learn that Prof. L. E. Mauney has A flourishing school at Blue Kidge. Miss Sue Pearson,, of Morganton, Is here visiting the family of Alfred Morgan. . ' . 7 Misses Kitty McGuire and Nellie Graham, of Peachtree, visited friends tirA lflnf waftlr. . Married, May 9th, at Hayesville, Miss Myrtle Ilaigler to P. M. Ilea gan, of Andrews. Candler's department store has a new ad. every week.. It will pay you to read thera. Fred Pass, "of Atlanta, was here Saturday enronte to attend Voung Harris commenctroent, W. N -Cooper, of Asheville and New York, was here several days . the past week on business. By order Town Council tbe mar v4 .' shal has been instructed to pnt up all cattle found at lanre after dark, The dara across Valley, river will be completed this week, but consid erable other work is yet to be done. Mrs. li. J. Roane', of Peachtree, and her niece, Miss Rebecca Smith, of Franklin, were in .town Thursday, County Superintendent Norrell examined a class of 29 applicants for school teaobors last Wednesday and Thursday. The L. & N. will run its usual ex cursion to Marietta on decoration day, May 80th. Hound trip from Murphy, 1.50. Mrs. A. J. Gnrley spent the past Week Po cell's Station, Tenn., at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Garrison, woo is quite sick. ' Miss Annie Graham, of Peachtree, left 'fueacUy lor Cros Rock,. Ni. C, to upend the summer with her sister, Mn.,W. T. Payne. , 7 The furniture factory is now pre pared to dress and size . lumber for the public, which will prove a great , convenience tq our people. W. G. Payne, commander Gt A. It Post Mo. 50. reauesis us to announce i- ; that all comrades are urged to meet at Shady Grove, May 30th. Miss Lizzie Hackney was called to Blue Ridge Friday to tee her broth er, who bad arrived from Colorado, after an absence often years. ;j. The past week witnessed a fearful loss of life, the number being killed and injured by eye'ones and railway accidents reaching ovor 400. ' . Knv. r.ajlus Caile 'delivered the animal address last Tuesday at the commencement of the Macon lligh .School at Franklin, .which we are sure was a gem. ' ; Mr. J. P. Chastain, one of the bejti ili,en4n Clay county, died Sunday morning at 1 o'clock at his home at liramtown. le was ahont 73 years old. Ud was sick but a short time Willi sotUulbin like grip. Prof. Chas. E-'Filkins, of Sylva, one of the newly elected teachers of the Baptist School, was here seventh days last week. , s : - W. IT. Meroney and Miss tAlma Guv, A. G. Deweese and Mjss.Dot MauneV took in the Fsnrijr ; Harris commencement Saturday and Sunday- ,' C. B. Hill returned Friday from Salisbury, where he., paused hip ex amination before the State Board o'f Embalmeis, and he is now ready for business. ; . : ; Among those who attended Young Harris commencement were Willard and Carl Axley, Sam Hughes, John Posey, Willard and Charley Cooper, Charley May field. s , - Bishop Candler, Dr. Lovejoy and ftev. Cooper spent Widay nigtit iij town on their way to attend Young n arris College commencement. Dr. Lovejoy delivered a lecture . at tbe Methodist church to an appreciative congregaiiOQfr ou wuaii u bw hi Palestine. " Quite ntimW interested in the library movement met at the Scout office Friday afternoon and perfect ed an organization. Another meet ing will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock and it is to be hoped, all in terested it this movement will be on band promptly. ! v We regret to learn that. T. J. Thomasson, af Upper Peachtree, hap pened to a painful aooident one day last week while out hunting. lie had his gun across his shoulders, with his hand across the muzzle, when a limb struck tbe hammer, dis charging it, the load badly lacerat ing his hand. Tbe protracted services begin at the Methodist church next Sunday morning. There will - be services both day and night for ten days or more. It is to be hoped that the housekeepers and business men and every one will attend regularly. Rev, and Mrs. E. C. Glenn, of Greensboro, will arrtye Saturday night. Tbe dosing exorcises of the Mur phy Graded School will begin Sun day, June 11th. Rev. A. T. Bell, of Asheville, is expected to preach the annual sermon. Monday and Tues day nights will be devoted to exer cises by the students, and on Wed nesday night Gov. R. B. Glenn will deliver an address. The full pro gram will appear later I'rof. If. A brown has given np the principalship of the Bellview High School and accepted the presi dency of the Sylva Collegiate Insti lute. He will leave in about a week for his new field of labor. lie car ries a high recommendation from the trustees of, the Bellview school, and the Sylva people are indeed fortun ate in securing his services. We spent an hear between tiains las: Tuesday at Andrews, and we were surprised at tbe growth of this pretty little town since our last yisit of a year ago. On every side are to be seen evidences of a solid and pub stantial growth, and if Murphy does not keep's bumping Andrews will get in the lead. While there we had the pleasure of meeting Savage Bros., who recently purchased the mercan tile business of W. P. Walker fc Son. .They are affable gentleman and propose to keep up business to its high standard. They gave us a large order for stationery. We also called on our old friond, VV. Bruce Fisher, tbe genial proprietor of the department store, and who favored us with a bill lor iob work. We no ticed that M. E. Cozad . is building several new. modern style cottages itrht in number. D. S. Russell is erecting a two story frame house, the npper room to be ns'ed as a Ma sonic Hall, tjuite a number of oth. er buildings are going up all over the town. We were sorry when the train rolled in for Murphy. DF3ii(iiQDQir The season's ' first cold may be slight may yieftd to early treatment, but the next cold will hang ba longer; it will be more troublesome, too. U i j 4 necessary to taice chances on that second one. Scott's Emulsion is a preventive as well as a cure. Take scon's EjnoLsioji when colds, abound and you'll have no cold, Take it when the cold is contracted and it checks inflamma tion, heals the membranes of the throat and lungs an drives the cold out. v Send for fret ttmpk. SCOTT & BOWXE, ChcmisU 40S-4IS resrl Street, Rev Turk 50c end 1 1. 00 . . All druggists . Over-Work Weakens Your Sidneys. Onnealthy Kidneys Make Impure Moo4. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. gim i ne Ktaneys are your wuuu puuiicia, lie lif ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. It theyaresickorout of order, they (ail lo do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex cess of urio acid in the blood, due to reelected kidney trouble. . - - ., . Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feet as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working In pumping thick; kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. ; . If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases b ail druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar ii es. You may have a samoie Dottle bv man ii at itirt free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or ciaaaer irouoie. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. v Don't make any mistake, but remem ber the name, Swamp Hoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the address, Bing- liampton, H. x., on every bottle. Meeting of Town Council. The old Board of Town Commis sioners met last Wednesday morn ing and wound up their affairs, turn ing the reins of municipal affairs over to the new board. Before the old board Went ont, the following business was dhposed of: The Murphy Furniture Mannfao turing Co. was relieved of a tax of 30 for the year 1904.. -It was ordered that the chairman of the Finance Committee act- with tbe tax colleotor in settling with C. B. Hill, clerk of the board; they to repot t to the new clerk when eleo ted. ' ':'.v" It is , resolved that this" board ten der Mr. 6. W. Hall, town marshal, its appreciation of the faithful and efficient services as marshal and tax collector, and as far as propriety will admit, do recommend to the succeed ing board his re-election to the posi tion be now oocupies. , V The old board then adjourned sine die. ' ' VVednesday afternoon at,4 o'clock the new board met With Mayor Bell in the chair, with a full board pres ent, viz: Aldermen Fain, Lovingood, Posey,' Woodbury, 'Vaughn ;, and Akin, ' all having previously been sworn in. . Alderman S. D. Akin, was elected secretary and treasurer, " . Alderman S. W. Lovingood was elected mayor pro tern. Mayor Bell then announced his committees for the ensuing two years as follows: Streets Posey, Woodbury and Vaughn. " Finance Fain, Lovingood and Akin. , . i.. Police tVoodbury, Vaughn and Lovingood. ; J tie following gentlemen were elocted to serve as a Board of Health for the towm Dr. J. F. Abernathy, Jno. E. Fain and J, V. Brittain Four applications were filed for the position of town marshal, as fol lows: G. W. Hail, G. D. Ricks, R. L. King and L. W. Thomasson. A ballot was taken, Hall receiving three Totes, and the other three can, didates each receiving one vote. . It was then moved that Mr. Hall's elec tion be made unanimous, which was done. . ; ' ! Hereafter the board will meet on the first Monday in each month at 2 o'clock p. to. Ah order was made to secure a site for a calaboose. ) : -. The health committee was ordered to make an inspection of the town.. The board then adjourned- . .. Morgan-Freas." ; Married Thursday, May 11, 190 at V o clock a. at the Aptsoopal church in Murphy, by Be V, Edward Stono, Miss Esther Morgan to Mr. Herman E. Freas. n Tbe church was crowded with the friends, relative and acquaintances! and the beautiful marriage ceremony of tbe Episcopal church was impres sively performed by the rector. ' The ushers, Messrs. Paul Ilyat and Ralph Morgan, marched do the aisle, followed by the bride's tw little sisters. : Then came the brid prettily attired tn white leaning on ber . father' arm, followed by the groom and the bride's brother. Tbe wedding inarch was played by Mrs. Hehry Hyatt. The chancel was tastefully decorated. In a few m'i. utes tbe two were made one. The bride is tbe, daughter of onr esteemed fellow-townsman, Mr. Al fred Morgan, and possesses many ad mirable trails of character, while the groom is-a niau of sterling worth Tlte happy couple left Saturday for Newton, Kan., their future home. We wish them bon voyage on tbe ever rolling sea of life. nfTP itj I i it,S We urn !!.iss " i Neil's l We i)t goods cheap; when ' lew, 13o. a set. .Butter Dishes, Co .to lOo each. , lxy' haU; ladies' huU we make a special. m 11 mi a HAT i.UU iim i ut 'I ' Straw bats, we are selling them cheap. . : . vt We carry neady-made clothing of all kinds. (l Ladies' ready niade skirts and waists; shoes of all kinds. Trunks, gi ip, tablets, envelopes, ink. Most miyt!iiii from a toothpick up; call and see us; 'we sell every thing at a way dawn price; save you 50 per cent on dollar; come and Bee, 'dDBETTER. BROS, Murphy Baptist School.. - "The Board f; Trustees of the Mnrpby. Bnplis(sSchobr met Thurs day morning at 11 o'clock , at the Baptist church fand reorganised by electing Jtev. liaylus.Cade, presi dent; J. E. Cnm, .vice-president; M. W. Bell, secretarj; N. 'Z. Dewees, treasurer. . ? The board then adopted bv-laws for government of the corporation. . It then appointed an Executive Committee for the ensuing1 year, vis Baylus Cade, W.? II. Woodbury, J. M. Vaughn, Jas. M. Barnett, J. W. Dockery, C. A lrown, W A. El liott, Jno! E.Vairi and M. W. Bell, to whom was referred, the selection of teachers . for - the scholastic . rear 1905 G,- after which ' it adjourned '-sine die, The Executive! Committee met at 1:30 p. m. in Mr, Woodbury's office, and elected the 'following -teachers for the ensuing scholastic year: Prof. J. E. Crrm, principal. J Chas. E. Filklnt, professor, modern languages English and history. i Miss Zoe Tillman, of Quitman, Ga., lady principal and teacher, of preparatory department and Latin, Mrs. Brown D.iTtamea, teacher of music, and also gave her charge of the boarding department. : Miss Mina Eidion, aft teacher. Miss Grace;: Woodbury, teacher of elocution. '..':. ' Prof. B. D. Th.'jmes, associate prin cipal, and flnauiial and soliciting agent. S ' The next sesbh t.f .he school will begin the first Mojiday in next Sep tember. i X'-Z As alreanv, (ftinounced in these columns, steps' art to be taken imme diately to erect 4 suitable buildin in time for iha opening' of the next session. t. SPEClALiNOTlCES. Five cents a line in this column and teu cents a hue in local columns. There is hardy anything mole pleasureable than. spring yawn. We are now prepared to dress and size lumber for the public.' , Mcbphv FpiiiTDlt Mfo. Co. Boye could be J ery fond , of their parents if they did not mase them take baths. .' ,; : .-' ;" l While a bilious, attack, is deoidedly nnpleasant, it is quickly over when Chamberlain's' Stomach and - Liver Tablets are used. For 'sale by all druggists. , ' - , - . A woman can never endure a man's being a sneak unless be is it on ac count of her, t I . Cleahse yonr system of all impuri ties this month. Now is the time to take llollioter'e j Kocky Mountain Tea. It will keep yon well all sum mer. 35 cents tea or tablets. Mur phy Drug Co., . . V ; '-'.' ' There are mighty few divorces in the families where three good - meals are as regular , as Che. clock. Why sutler with spring tiredness, mean, oro.il feelitig.mo' strength, no appetite? Holliffler's Rocky. Moan-' tain. Tea will ti'.ke you well and keep you well.. $5 cents, tea or lab lets. Murpby Drpij Co. A woman has an awful hard time making herself believe she can trust a man she knows1 sle can't. " Don't let the b'Idren suffer. If they are fretful, peevish and cross, give them llollistc! s Kocky Moun tain Tea.' . The best baby tonio iknown Strength and health follow, 'its use; 85o., Murphy Drug Co. When a girl i; a pretty everybody knows it . I I II II I . . II ""l ' ankle T3 Rocky MounUi. . A Boiy Uedloloe f BHsti Golden Heiltli A neoifle for Court li I EtnewKl Vigor. iid Klrtn-ir TroiibU. 1 .In.l-, nioil. I:n,t Brenth, H1m, id Hiwkiu'lie. ii kH.k lt fivrm. lift flints. I ttl.i,iliTi4s im?f Conr.- til TAX L- will be at the !o' es for the nurrio Miirphy Township I (linuiHtown. Judo '!. 'Peach-free,-Jtinw t, Murphv. June !) K , TomntLt, Jutin H. lanHint!doK, .1 ,im Grapn CieoK, Juik Murphy, June 17. K. ! HP;' v m ft 1 viii. we say olieap we mean. te.ip. CSrY i iity wlil Dr. WALKER'S ' Caroha Comnound -' cures diseases of tlie TV UNGS.STOMAt.'H BtlWEUS, MVF.R, KlI)NEYS,'iin(l Flj. MALE DKBtLITY. For sale by drug gists and . country merchants. . Try a bottle or two of this famous remedy A. J. GURLEy'S The Place to Trade. I will have a bin lot of (roods to offer this week at cost. Short lots I am closing out Don't Miss This Sale I don't sell cheap goods, but goods cheap. If -you are looking for a plac to get the worth ot your mon ey, go to Gurley's store, where you ean find yon want and gel the prices you ought to have. v - . If You Will 60 to Gurley's and-look through his stock and get prices, yea will ; not only trade there yourself but will send all your friends and neighbors that's the place to spend your mon ey. All parties due me on account will please settle same at onoe. . . . v T V '.... A beautiful line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats the last of week. - Mrs. A: J. GURLEY. .. K0TICB. North Carolina Cherokee county: By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the supeilor court of said comity, I will on Monday, the 5th day of June, 190.r, at 1 O'clock p In., at the court house door in Murphy, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution all the right, title and In terest -which S. II. Dockery has iii the following described real estate, towit: A certain trant of land situate and being in said county in district No, 6 on the waters of White's creek, bound ann more particularly described as follows: Ho ginntnR on a Spanish oak on or near Pattou's line ana rns slow crossing the creek and up the point of the ridge 07 poies w a rocs on topoi tne rwge; men w 89 poles to a chestnut oak: then s57e 02 poles to a chestnut oak;' then.sOte crossing the ereek at 64 poles .115 poles to a , conditional corner on top of the knob: then nSOe 10 1-2 poles to a snanish oak; then n2e 10 poles to a small white oaic; tnen ntHe w 6 poles to an oak stump; then n20e S4 poles tn a chestnut: then n60e 10 poles to 'birch stump on ft rock; then na'.e crossing the - creek at 4 poles 8 poles to a small white oak on Fatten' s line; then with said Unen4bw w poles to tne oegmntng, containing 41 sores more or less. This May 1, 1905.-. T.N. BATES, Sheriff, by G. W. Hall, D. & - , - : "'.": K0TIC2- - , . :;;";' Nonh Carolina Graham County: ' At a sale of . real estate for the non payment of Jaxes, made in said county and State, on Monday, the 6th day of September, 1904, the following describ ed real estate was sold, towit: ' 12S0 acres of land listed for taxes in the name of Carolyn Po vers, situate in Graham county, N. C, in Cheoab Township, in district No. 9, on the waters of, Snow bird creek, and more particularly de sert Dea as follows: Entry mo. Oslo, grant No. 8702, containing 646 acres; entry o. ean, grant No. ami, contain ing 640 acres. Said land having been sold for the taxes for the year 1903 there on, Amounting te $42.43, for which sum said lands were purchased by- Kauawba Hardwood Company, The said Carolyn Powers will take notice that the time of redemption will expire on the 6th day of September, 1905. Th's May 8, 1905. , KANAWHA UAKDWOOD CO., ' . v. Purchasers. . Spring Display OF - High Grade nery , T3E0UGH0UT IH2 SEASON We defy competition on the various latest styles, and if a saying from one to "two prof its is. worth considering it willJ pay you to see c ;r dress and street hais before 1 :yinj JL t All kinds of job pri ', tills oRkrt. -1 .11 ClioroIicG Ilarblo Works, Inc. sS?M" Best C. S. MeaK I 35 sk C. S. Hulls, -' v- r i . 8olb SacK Bran, - 55 i oc- loo sacK Bran, - - i 25 Groceries at way dowtV prices. VTry us and: ' you" will not regret it. OHEROKEK GROCERY CO.; A. W. BRITTAIN -J. V. U-lITTAINv L. W; BIUT'f AIN : MURPHY HARDWARE GO - . (Successors io. Brittain A Co. and Fain A Richardson) , Wnolesale and Retail Dealers In llardnafe, Ranges, Stoves, Tin WARE, CUTLERY, Farming Implements, Wagons and ; Bugies,. Saddles, &c. I. .... ' 1 , . . ' , 1 . .' ' Agents Chattanooga Reversible Di?c and Turning Plows ' Deering and McCormick Mowers, Reapers & Binders " Superior Disc Drills - . v . 7 ' ; . Milburn and Chattanooga Wagons.,' . " : -j. -"-V.-;. '. v'-,:i y '--'':;".' ,-.:;;!-''':. Car Load Mason Fruit Jars Just Received .-, . , ... ; .;. " - "-..'. ,-''"'r--, ' " '' - - ' ' :-f . : Coffins and Caskets, Undertakers - . Supplies. , PLENTY OF LIME AND OEMENT Fain Building, Main Street .' llayfleld Building, Valley River Ave. MURPHY, JEYELUY tr of tcrjir'!m whurs Good i miul - On h rnnnti-r r.iiiiuntl. vfliiln tome In mi'1 S" ' - will - , Slanufacturers of MARBLE WORI OF ALL KINDS I'Ott Crmctcfy or Building . Uravo euclusures $3 and upward. Corner posts to nmtk your oemclcry lot, ft e;w v and upward.. Call and see lis or scud for catalogue. ' F. A. Gennctt, Manager. Murphy, N. , J m Men 1 i li -I II l Ji'. Sacchcrine, - No." 4 Timothy, Cherokee, MeaV 140 1 00 70 Uiish Everything else needed. A. J.'MAHTIN i. A. RICHARDSON til v- ee aioii', a sr ti anuU rx' iiiMl iriiut't tr .i fc. '-( "II I '-, I ,( f ( tli.-'.ivfiv.
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