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kg? 1 % Wolf Creek % The Scoot failed to reach ua last Week. An error occurred in the report from here last week, in The Scout j boot where Miss Delia Bell's bahv ? <ft? buried. It should have read 1 *v' "Macedonia" instead of "Pleasant V"3" HUi-' j i Mr. Sam Holbrooke, of near Oak j Park, N. C.. was buried at Macedonia, j j on Thursday of last week. He.died from sleeping sickness. He leave* j a wife and two children. A son of Mrs. Henry Walker, } about 14 years of agvr ot" Pantersville, was buried at Plea--ant Kill a | few days ago. The boy died as a j result of a gunshot wound, it is re- j; ported, received from a young man |j of Copper Hill, whom the dead boy [] ana several others were trying to "rock in." Mr. W. C. Callow ha* be?"n rrry ' sick with flu for several days. Misg Hilda Rocltey, one of the Rural School teacher* here, went to Copper Hill Sunday expecting: to tneet her brother, who waring here to make his home from Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Ruth Ellis, whose - ster, lira. John Post, died some two weeks agr> with tuberculosis, ts aoriocmly sick with the same malady. This section was visited by one of the longest and hardest wind storm* ! on Sunday night of last week that this section ever experienced. say some of its oldest inhabitants. U lasted for some six or r.evi n hours and turned up a lot of tree- and un^ roofed and partial'.y unroofed tnany V buildings. Men may come and men may go. hut the "fire-bugs" we have wtth us - H gOn on foreverThere will b0 an "old-fashioned" t ^ spelling bee at the Rural School House on Saturday night. March - # 24th. Every I? v mt Mm m P/* * ( TURKISH 1 VIRGINIA a BURLEY I THE IMPROVED ASPIRIN TABLET L/Ofo^SPIRfN Aspirin IS Tr??-fl%r J ly phytictars more < ft<n than any other j druc. It Ij? safest and quickest ?SSBu rain and Vvcr! TIXGLKS l_VXO-ASI*miN Jj: Is the new*scientific aspirin tablet. , J ft is (: ntly lax itlvo. 1 \Tns1r* the system'of po.i. r.a wh.eh at 1 t lie a the, cause* of pain, r r.ot f3Uso heartburn r indiceslion as c.rdinar;'%as: rin J.ey. Hrcaks up a *c? M?r? raove3 the , acid and rellev.swthe pain of rhouina'isrn. neurltus an! lum- i bago. Hr r.j,-s almost instant relief In headache gnd neuralgia. Ask your druggist tor TIXu^E'S LAXO- ASPIRIN :n th?- three point b.-x. or mailed postpaid :c r 25c. ThcrapeutiO Research Laboratories. Washington. D C. a Catarrh Cannot Be Cured e With LOCAL. APPLICATIONS. as the* cannot rsach the seat of the diseasa Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional rond.uons, and i ' In order to cure it you must take an | Internal remedy. Hail's Catarrh Medl- I -Ine Is taken internally and acts thru I the blood on tne ni . ^ of the I system. Hall's Ca'.'-r.. Medicine was presc ribed by one of the best physicians in this country * \?v -s. It is *ompoaed of some c! ; tonics known, combined with s^rr.r of the K?t fcloo! purifiers The ;>e 'ret combination of Ihe ingred'ents ! > iTail's Catarrh lledlClne is what pr ? :: s:? h wonderful results In < :**arrj - a Send for testimonial* f F J. CSKV r---, --,'edo. O A a Dr HalTc Keener Monument Co. J. S. ICfc-NER, M.n.|.r Tomotla, N. C. CaFS or Write if Tea need a / 19 TEN REAS SUPPORT HOME TOV HE SCOUT ha from the Divis of the Agricultural the following ten rea THE HOME TOW> by the Valley Enterf felt that the county n< Carolina are renderii the communities wh tKaf tkp rparlprs of 11 an idea as to some ol this claim is made, y vited to the followinj 1. Because, when was THE HOME F duced you to the wo: 2. When vou cjreM THE HOME PAPEJ write-up. 3. When later on ; companion and wer< THE HOME PAPE yours a nice notice. 4. When sickness vaded your home, the ried to your friends THE HOME PAPE1 5. When you had a business venture, oi ed. it was THE HO! heralded your ability, f> 1 f you sold out er location. THE H< lowed you with new neighbors. 7. When some un tried to injure your < THE HOME PAPEF aid. 8. Because THE boosts your town ant people, its schools, i helps to promote goo community. 9. Because the In money-saving bargai from catch-pennv m; 10. And last, wh laid away, it is 1 HF that prints cor ri'.irg mise. and that c ' vo!a hearts of those ".v. o feel that THE HOM you from the cradle Sale-Army Shoes-Sale! We have just bought Jk tremendous stock of Army Mansen last tboes. to be sold to the Publi' direct. Prire $2.75 solid leather with heavy double soles sewed and nailed. The upp-rs are of heavy tan chrome leather with be.lows tongue, thereby making them waterproof. These shoe* are selling fast and we advise you to order at once to insure your order being filled. The sisee are 6 to 11, all widths; pay postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money refunded if shoes are not satisfactory. THE U. S. STORES COMPANY 1441 Broadway New York City 2?-tf S E CHEROKEE SCOUT. MWWT, W ONS F 1 ING THE VN PAPER l i s recently received lion of Publications Extension Service, sons for supporting 1 PAPER, as offerjrise (Nebr.). It is ewspapers of North rig a real service to ich th^y serve and kis paper may gain f the reasons WHY our attention is in? you were bom, it 'APER that introrld. r up and graduated, I gave you another you found your life 5 happily married. R gave you and and misfortune in* sad news was carand neighbors by R' been successful in r had been promotME PAPER that or moved to anoth3ME PAPER fols of friends and scrupulous person :haracter. it was I that came to your HOME PAPER \ its institutions, its ~i 1 i la LJiuiLiica, diiu ?d fellowship in the /e merchants offer ns and protect you ril order houses. cn vou are finally HOME PAPER ,-.ews of your deydur virtues so the mourn are made to E PAPER stuck by to the grave. ? ' + + ******** * ** + + f Birch t + + **? ******** + + Mr. and Mrs. The,mar Pay vUit I ed their daughter, Mrs. N. E. Dock cry. Sunday. Quite a larpc crowd attended tn sin fifing given at the home of *#. C ! Payne's Saturday night. Elisha Green spent Saturday nigh with his uncle. A. C. Green ! Mr. Clifford Hall, who if employ ed at Mr. C. C. Mill's saw *iill o* Hangingdog, visited home folks Sal urday night. Mr. A. O. Mash bum is building pasture fence since hi* school h? closed. Manuel McClure made his reguli trip down on Hiawaasea River Son d*7 and roda his saddle male, "Birt <>?TM^CAKOiJWA^ but the mule decided to come homej end left hi| meeter to welk home. th Boyd Wise pleye on hie little herp ell the time these tunny days. Born t<> Mr. and Mm. M. I. Hell lest week e fine boy. Jesse Green has purchased e yoke of oxen and gone to hauling: cross ties. Jasper Voyles Is expected to nv>v? to his new farm soon. Mr. Glenn Green has accented a position with the Coca Cola Company at Murphy. Deputy Sheriff Ch&s. Campbell report* capturing a large still last week. The new demonstration agent visited <Jirch ia t week. W. E. Payne made a busincA trip to Murphy ast week. / Mr. A. A. McTaggert, of Copper Hill, visited his father, J. Vi. McTaggert, of this place last week. W. K. Johnson, of Peachtree, passed through our scction last week. J. M. Wise worked all the week an-! put in nine crosstiea. Mr. 0. C. Payne happened to a. very painful accident last Saturday , [evening by slipping on a very small i rock arid spraining hi ankle. Mr. W. E. Payne purchased a f.ne cow from W. C. Walker last week. # J. J. Callaway says we will have no roads through our section now as free labor has been abolished. Fred Reavers attended church at Iliawa.ssto Sunday. Stanley Green? of Murphy, visiti ed his father and other points near j I Sandy Gap Sunday. i j Mr. Chas. Campbell spent Sun. day aiternoon with Marion who has been on the aick list for sometime. Mr. Carl Housed was entertaining' his friends Sunday with his melodian. Mr. Floyd Hall, of Kotla was out ! fishing Sunday in Beech Creek and report^ fine luck. I Mr. Boyd Wise is contemplating! putting in a barber shop near Windy | T?P H. L. Williamson, of Suit, made a , business trip to Birch Sunday. new O body, finish (patented) ? I See the Orcein*, tfeim SihO i is kr DRIVE AN OVER i ?? I I I II II W. C. Walker and Sammy Green S r?lng to farm on a largo scale J i is year. 1 ThiidDw^ iHBCT 3 pen I K^S5lil (fMdBffJtBjy >fl?4D?^?1 I ndRwtweO? | Mineral NOT NA?r-OTIC KK'^n I fULl | US-'S' I *?? WrU*""" ? ! loss o^^JE/Lra I V jH,em**>8' ^?? ??w vnHK? , Exact Copy ml Wrapper. *>( GU I o ppODUC^ MONE^ TENNESSEE ALBANY HIGH GRADE AC For ! F. D. Dick< Tennes: | MURPHY " * ? fefc t i Favor Well ] are talking and thinking am id than ever before- becausi it the lowest price in its histor ed with baked enamel. Tri :ivc easv ridine comfort. / Advertnemsn: i? the March 17th Saint. Touring*J 4\ io ad iter $52$ Coupe $79$ All price E. C. MOORE LAND AND REALIZE T Friday, Murk 13, Tho Beoch Cr*?k Sunday a dead. Wondor who will "jr?t to rouurrott it. P ii For Infants ?nd Children. [ Mnthprc Knnui TUl itivuivi w uivn | ik] Genuine Castoria Always / Bears the Xj/ N Si^Ay , r ? Os \Jr For Ove Thirty Year CASTORII T"t ccrr>u? coiwt, wrw r? em. ANo^l JL?* ! ^MAKING VIELDsU CHEMICAL CO. IB AT? ANTAH ;!D AND GUANOS 1 Sale by I Feed Co. I ree Street I BTTHM11MM?? fl 9 Earned 1 luring the ; it is laser y. All-steel plex Springs '.ay Evening Past 1 fl 15 \: | r*M? HE DIFFERENCE
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