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L u J L J v w ' n. " n n ara maris wttsr DAtHFJG o 3 POWDER Absolutely Pure AntUdyaptptlei may be eaten without Inconvtalence ''r . even by persons with delicate v mutt imum mou oo., m vom. Cherokee Scout. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1906. AT HOME. Mrs. L. K. Hayleps returned Thura-J day from a short visit at Knoxvtlio Tenn. v;';.'-;': v:,.-. Miss Bessie James in visiting her sister, Mr. Griggs, atlloanoke Rap id, N. C. . Fresh Stock Premier Oats only 10 cents. . Hyatt fc Co. Wt-'V. James left yesterday for McCays, Tenn., to work al the car penter trade. -f R. V- Walls is in Haywood county visiting bis mother. His route is bctnjrcarwd by Virgil Barnett. " J. II. Hall is making contracts with the boTi for tan bark. High prices and spot cash will get them. ; ' J: R. McLclland has had a new and substantial enclosure ' built around bis house on church street. Miss Maggie Phillips, post mistress at ti Vi drfi wo," pen t "two or' th reed ay a A'itb Dr. Graham's family last week, '" Mr. and Mrs. John J. King,' of McCays, Tenn., was htre last week visiting bis mother and other rela tives. ' If you want to peel some bark see J. II. Hall before you make a con tract with any one. He has, the top prices. " f - , W. A. Elliott is still making more changes in the construction of hishoue which adds greatly to its appearance. Mrs. J. P. Robinson and little son arrived from Carter r-ounty, Tenn., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Meroney. ' We regret to announoe the death of the good wife of J. C. Derreberry, of Marble,, which occurred Sunday, March 18th. , I .., -" t ' i Don't fail to attend the Cole & Rogers . railroad show here next Wednesday, March 28th, and see the lady fight the lion. Next Wednesday is Show day in Murphy. Everybody should take a day ofrand bring their family and have a good time. J. L. Johnson came in from Knox ville to pay a short visit to his broth er, M. C Johnson, of our town and other relatives at Ranger, N. C. Dry B, Cheek, ot Marion, N. C, came in i few days ago on account of the seiious sickness of the little daughter of his son, our townsman. Most of the Scout crew have been sick the past week, and but for our old friend, Geo. Abbott, we would not have Leon able to get but this issue.' -' '' ! '' ' G. W. Candler has Wen appointed administrator for tho G. M. Hlumen th&l estate in this Sta'.e, in order that certain deeds and titles can be per. We understand the young people had an enjoyable dance at Miss Dot tie McCombs, on Peaohtree, Friday night.' Several couples" attended from Murphy. . ;" ,' We learn that Mrs. C. B. Hill and Mrs. J. Q. Davidson have sold their interests in the estate of their late father to Mark King, The consid eration was each $200.00. ' Felix E. AUy, edUor of the Jack son County Journal and a prominent young lawyer, will deliver the li.er ary address at the cloning of the IUv-civiUe High Sshool on the 13th tiay of April. Juhn 0. ScioggV'Of llayevil'e, was in town the lirst ef last week. Th Sacrament will be administer ed at the Methodist Church on next Sunday morning, as was aunounced at the service Sunday night. . v r Tbe Commissioners ought to look after the two bridges across Valley river and keep the dirt shoveled off, as it will keep the Hour ..damp and cause it to decay. ; r'-: v WANTKn.-Ten men to cutcord wood on Kain mountain. For par ticulars call oti A. !V, Faiu or.S. 11. 11 utiles. " , , ' ? r ' Mukfhy Dbick Co. Mrs. Alfred S. Emeison arrived the Gist of last week from England and will be here some time on busi ness, when she will then rejoin her husband in the old country. ,. By reference to . our advertising , columns it will be seen that the local Masonic lodge will receive bids for the two story frame building on their lot, and in place of which they will erecv a handsome throe story brick. -Save iht coupons given by Cand ler's Dtpartinent store. To those who fail to get either of the three prizes offered, but having as much as one dollar or more of coupons will be allowed 6 cents on any purchase for each dollar in coupons you. may have on May 1st. ' . We have just learned that Col. Robert Bruce, a former well known citizen of this county, died on March 5th, at '.Vest Plains, Me. He repre sented this county in the legislature many years ago, C.iC," Bruce, of Andrews, and County Commissioner WL. Bruce, of Culberson, are his only sons living in this county. -, , Pr. S. C. i Ileighway returned Thursday morning'from Knoxville, Tenn where be was summoned by telegraph Tuesday to be present at consultation of the case of Mrs, A. E. Garrison, who, we are glad to say, the doctor left in an improved, con dition, Mrs. A. J. Gurley still re mains at the bedside of her sister, but Mr. Gurley accompanied Dr. Ileighway home Thursday morning. Bird Scio nee-tah, the principal Chief of tbe Eastern Band of Cher okee Indians, and David Owl, an Indian well known here, spent tteyer al days iu our town tbe past week locking after the timber lands owned here , by the Indians. - Prof. Solo-m'.e-tah can not speak but little En- glii4-a4 i quit" young looking for a man of 64 years. The headqu.ir. ters ot the Eastern Band is in Swain coun'.y, the post office beinx called Cherokee.'N. C. . The first real anow storm of this winter stuck this section last Tues day morning, and for a short time it looked like were in for a deep snow. The : ground was too wet for the snow to remain, despite the temper ature stood at f reeling all day. Wednesday was cold and clear, the mercury going down as low as any morning this winter. The peach crop in Georgia is about killed, while in this county not a peach will be seen. - The apple crop is safe, unless a fieez c mcs later. ; .. II HE ftbove picture of tbe man anu lisli in tho trnile innrk of .Scott's LiiiuMon, and ia the Bvnonvm for etrotiftli and purity. It'is sold m nliuost nil the civilized coun trk'8 of the globe. , , It the cod fish became extinct it would bo a world-wide calam ity, becnnne the oil that cornea from'lts liver BtirDosHoa all other fata in nourishing and life-giving properties. - Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott's Emul sion found a way of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone can tako it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott's Emulwan is the lxst thiftg in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delicate people, and all conditions of wasting and lost strength, ti tit 60 Mapls SCOTT BOWJTE, CrxzMitTS SM SIS fBAM VVOIt ' ' .! si. m. Alt anulf. Wm dm The carpviiiera about through u W, II. Reno's duelling. :, R. J. Roane is getting his mater al to build a porch around the fro; ot his house. He will" also have ' painted. - - 1 ? v . We learn that Rev. Z. V. Corde!!. who has been in Madison conntj., it at his old home at Cobb for a meob ueeded rest.' - ' . J. B. Dickey, of Culberson, left a few days aj;0 South Georgia i '. regain his health. He has been in poor health for some time and he thought perhaps the change would do him good. v Mr, S. II. Johnson, died al the home of CU son,'T. L.' Johnson, la-t Friday and was buried at the Bap tist cemetery Saturday. Re was a substantial and a life-long Baptist, was here when the town was laid off and when the first church was organ Used in Cherokee;' he was prominent in his church as a writrr and talker. For severat days before his death he shouted the praises of God and died in his right mind, happy in the Lord. He was nearly ninety two years of age.'.' . j - Our-spring term of Superior Court convenes next Monday, April 2nd Judge McNeil will preside and has the reputation of being a fair an able man. Of course many candidates will be here, while many others will give out their intentions for the Erst time. Prospective candidates v for Congress, Slate Senator, Sotcitor and for all the county oflices will be here to talk, shake hands with the dear people and, whisper hiving .things in their ears. . Divers are the ways of the candidate, ; but we are always glad to see him. , ' Special Notices: Local under this head 5 cents a line each issue, but no notice accepted lor less than Ssd cents. Notices in local cot umim lOecuts a Hue. - 15 bnilding lots for sale. Call on or write Frank Mauney. . . Fob fjn.it '25 shares of Murphy Light A Power Co.'s stock at par for a weeks only. Apply to S. W Lovingood, Seo. fc Treas. .' Eoos At $1.50 per setting of 15 from the following strains of thor oughbred came : and fancy poultry; Blue Red, Henny, Hurricane, Chero kee, White Wyandotte, Barred Ply mouth. Kock, . lilack Minorcas and W hite Pekin Ducks. Cherokee Poul try Yaw, Murphy, ; V. , Lukurk Parlies wantirfir any framing material sawed to suit the purchaser, would do well to call on or address Lanning Bros., Murphy, N. C. . Prices reasonable. Phone 99 5 rings. ; Read pur advertisements and trade -ith those ; merch ants who use printer's ink. ! ' AOTICE. K, C. Blackwelt. of Cherokee county, N. (;., enters and lav claim to the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land in Beaverdam ' Township, said comity and State in district No. S on the waters ot Sliulvr's creek, the same being vacant and unappropriated land and subject to entry viz: lirginning on the s,w. cor of the lSrabston laud and runs in a north erly direction to line of the Beard land; then in a southerly direction to- Callo way lauds; then easterly to tne Ingram land; then northerly to bceinnine cor of of Ingram land; then northerly to the Apalachia laud; then southerly direc tion to Ingram land; then northly to tho Parker landr then to beginning, eontaiu iug by estimation 200 seres. . Entered tuiB am nay oi aiarcn, rxw. - V'9...'-Vr C. KLACKWKU."' To whom It msv concern: Take no tice that a warrant of survey will issue for the above described land on or after the 5th day of April, 1U06, if uo protest is filed with me forbidding the same. , . J'UUB. U. llcUUAI.U, . Kntry Taker; "BACCARAT, The imported stallion; will be. at Mur phy every Thursday, Friday and Satur day. All who desire to improve their iocs now nave cnanr w uo no. iiib stall Is 1 mile from town st Cooper farm. Don't let $25' scare you oft from raising ahalfrbreed oh banc, worth $00; a mare coit $250, st 8 years old, no long erno more time, no mnre feed, thnu a scrub or mule Worth $125 at 4 yeata old. Think twice before youhreed your mare to anything hut the best In reach of you. - This horse is a pure bred horse anybody eaa he satiidled of that, fall on lir. Dave Swan, director and keeper of the horsfe, imported from France, Wood's. Tlie best of Ijwn t;m:i f ir the Smith; uptwiully jircnitifMi to . ftiliiHlaml our HHiiiiiii'is end to give a nice grevn snaid the year round. Special Lawn Clrcnl.ir telling how to prcpnro niid cure fur -lawns, niuiled free on requusU - for soperior V "JahUw .;. . ;.. .j sad dowers. - ' Oar Owecrlptlve CUIoim t-"s you bow and when to pitt for best success. Mailed free. U me fotlt . lit lllWU !. . riCHMONO, . VA. , If Ton wnt itwtMl nd bent W(or Wood Gnu1hrn.rewn !. Our DoHntlvs C-fllMS tflii ail siHui tuo hi h iua to pifesu Pit'-'' p --,-,, u full ujf k Ui Uvl . . : " who is tired of stnting and , Every 'Ft::::? . ! who wants to put his sons on j wiio wants a safe and profitable place for his capital, Evcry Lien - . , who wants to better his condition should investigate the excep- -. tional opportunities offered throughout the great Northwest. . , There never was a better time to investigate 'than rlgM aew. v 55. Very cheap railroad tickets and thro' tourist cars make it easy t1 . for you to do so. . I " Let mc know what you would like to do and I'll ghr - ' -"V ;. - you som valuable informatlou, . - IUHMB" COMING COMING COMING Colo & Rogers' Great IB OAD WILL EXHIBIT AT Lfurphy, N. Wednesday March 28 : And Give Two Performances, One in the Afternoon and at Night ;i A Grand Free Street Parade .j. ., - . ... - WilJ slso he piven at 12:30 p. m. ' The tronpe is composed of the best ; male and female performers, nrnl the clowns are ainoni tbe best ; . : .'j , on the road.' , The performing elephants, lions, dogs, "r -'- anu X onies.are a leature. .r'i.l..' Doors Open at i and 7 p.m." : . Don't forget the day and date Women as Well at Men Artllzdz Miserable by ; Kldrity Trouble. .vjii v'-v""- ;' Kltlnay trouble prays upon the mind. dls. coura(as utt lessens ambition; btsuty, vlfor ana cneeriuincss soon disappear when the kid neys are out of ardnr PpSS-erdlseaaet h - 'J' Kidney trouble has Become so prevalent that It is not uncommon for child a be bom sfflletad with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often. If th. urine scalds the flesh er If, when the child reaches an ara when It ahould be able to contrel tbe pauaa. It Is yt afflicted with bad-" :nf, dpand upon it. the cause ef the fwiiiculty Is kidney trouble, and the first atep should be towards the treatment of these 4mswrtant erfans. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidnays and bladder and net to a habit as most people suppose. . Woman as wall as man are made mla arable with kidosy and bladder . trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swawj-Reet la soon reallied. It la sold by drurfists. In fifty cent and ona dollar sixes. You may have a sample bottle by mall free, alio pamphlet tell ing all about u. including many of the thousands ef testimonial letters received from tuff srars cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer k Co., Btnghamton, N. Y., be sure and cnentt n this paper. - . , , , t Dri: C "make any mistake, but remem ber tli iKiuii', Swamp Hoot, Or. Kilmer's Sani), Knot, and the mldiem, biiig- aaun, K. V., .a .very battle. ''-Koncx.--.. North rarolin Chtrokee county: To Tims. O. McDonald, entry taker for said county: The undersigned, J. II. lKM;krrT, of said county and Male, enters ami lays claim to the following descrihi'i! piece or parcel of hind in M nr phy and l. iivenlaiu Towusliins, tn said county and M;i.-e, the same beinir vacant and unppropriitU-d land and sulijnct to entr, vik: On divide between lliinjj ingduf and P.f averdam, in district Noi, bi-in " a chestnut oak, s.w. cor of the lir i tract and run with said Ural's in an e tHiorly nirertion to Kll Palmer's tract of land ; then with I'altncr'a line in a noulliei'lv direclion ! I'eldms a line II en ' it, tl - I 1 i ... , , t . ..,1, inif. ' t'K 1 1 f I rt. i - r l!X.!l. ,1. II. , , . low tn:e t: on fr F f l H ' I ' H ll 0 l i f t Of i1',"f Will iWHIIrt : it o;-iT of A p il, A. I . Let t lur toi itoe lo lini, ii no inili-Ht ia tiled off tne i--I'M' s? of aroe. I i. J, M'i'tiif'( Ira with me fi tfiv-ti vtti lofii..! ii ! t. ! 1 ihl r my f'oi tins II 1 till d.ij i . s. ( McfON K X t . -(. ih'cio Entry '1 aker. . T - !i'e l).tn hi tttf Ticf i' in 1 i Vv I wants a farm of his own the road to independence ' : J. N. HESKIIX, Central SoutUra Agant, - ' C.B. Q.8y. , - - S North Fryer Stmt, AUaata, Ca. ' SHOIVS! w - . H0TICE. T. A. Morphew, of Graham county, S. C, enters and claims Suu acres land in said county and State, on the waters of Sawyer's creek,' beginning on a stitko and chestnut tree on the line of No 1775 and rnns s75w with said number and va rious other courses so as t h.clmio a!! the vacant land between, tract No 177& and No 1855 und ihn vacant land north and west of taid li umbers. Entered March t, 1008. i..,-,..-. : To whom it may concern: Take u'p tice that a watrant of survey will isbuu for the above described lnu on or after the 13th day of April, 1000. This March 9, lUUtJ. -i'. ' ' 1!obt. B. fil.AUOnTlSR, Entry Taker Urahain Co., J. (. x K0TIC2. P. L. Jenkins niid P. W. Shulcr, of (iraliam county, N. ).. enters aixl cumin the foltawmit duscribod laud jii sid county and Mute iu district No 10 on the waters of Kitf Santeetlah and Chcoah river and more piirticuluily described under entry numbers as follows, to-wit: Entry No. 2018 6J0 acres on Rfj? San teetluh beiuuiiiK on a cucumber, thu baeinnine comer of No 4455, and runs u2Uw with the line of 4453 to a stake on the line of William Jenkins and W F. Mauncy's entry; then oast to the line of No 4450; thence sow to the bcginuiiic. Entered March U, IIW0V Entry No 2DI0 SO acres on Cheoah river, beginning on a chei-tnnc, the a.e. corner of P, L. Jenkins' home tract and runs with same to a hUk on top of the mountain betweeu astid Jenkins und Tel low creek; tlipiice up the mountain to a stave on the Lino of the W. li. Sliofie and UVWbhuler entry; thence with their line to the n.e. corner et same; thence to the beginning..- Entered Alar. U, l'.M.Ki. To Whom it may concern: Tke no tice that a warraut of survey will iaaue for the above described entries on or after the tilth day of April, lDUti. . H iluesa tuy hitud this Mar. :, ll'Ofl, ' ; JiOUT. B, SI.AUOUTKR, Entry Taker Gralmiu Co., J. C, FOR CHEAP RATE TO TSXAS, ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, ' OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TEitElTOET, CAUrOENIA, COUmklK), VTA It, WTOMINO, ( -n -V, )rjT.lv!, WAIHIF Tr-k f- ' ' ' rt I ' a 1 '' t IV "i .. r Ait. Lc j rt .itt I o. 1 l-'-irik rr,ir : l, t . i r'na t";" t, ai:- ' c . J ! pvir'in'T at (liis ( Cr 11 cw Coring Li3 cf Is i:o-.7 in c:j.i k , a Tcr I:.cction. ' Vc have some ot the nc t fp'ri: ; rpoJo ever o - ! to lovers of beautiful pun.-:,. Dun't t.iU- '.V v-.rJ for it, L ; come and see yourself. Irown , V'e want your friendship and giving you best possible value for AV, II. -: We handle none bin will arrive fVncy Red Top, Choice Orchard Grass, Extra Clean Blue Grass, ' . SEED POTATOES! Early Rose, White Bliss, Triumph, Beauty of Hebron, Burbank. ' Full line feed, groceries, dry goods and notions. All mail and phone . - - ders given prompt attention. ,' ' A. M. BltlTTAIX J. V. B UTTA1N . MURPHY HARDWARE-GO " . lNC0ltlpnTti)" ' ..'".. .1 , ', . Wnolesaie and Retail Doaiers in Hardware, Ranps, Stoves, Tin WARE, CUTLERY, Farming Implements, Wagons and r Buggies, Saddles, &c. : ' " ''' i ' . 1 "". . ,. '" r,'. ' ; -''"- "'"''."'. "n ' "- Agents Chattanooga Reversiblq Pic and Turning Plows r. . ' Deering and McCorTnick, Mowers, Reapers & Binders I v ". Superior Disc Drills" a Milburn and Geo. Nissen Wagons. 7 Gar Load Lime and Cement Just Received Coffins and Caskets, Undertakers' Supplies. :.: , K Fain' Building. liain Street " , j May field Building, Valley River Ave. MtJBPHY, InT. O. A PLEASED GLSSTOLfiO Is the surest foundation upon " which to build a succcs: 1 business. ,It is permanent;, we do not talc o the- risk of 1 ifjg inferior It wcu'.J tr.e ' In r,it ti, , f r t clibtoiTer to find us out; then our 1 1' ir ., ;o wiJl confidence, is gone. ' ! Now if the shoes that you have Lccn buying is n( t j : ing satisfactory, try a pair ot ours. We boast, won. U if .:;1;,' on them ana will back up every .word we say; that's fair. , Some of What Wc Carry (. T " ! T 1 Our r- r t! (ilitil ' your business, and will got both by i your money.' GltlFFITIIS a i the PEST. Car load ' this week :" ' . , '. , SEED 0AT8 ' ' ' ' or- ; O. 8. HASSO L W. BRIT'f AI - ? 1 T 11.
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