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rriiU.v. Jut* " lf-S NUp Or The market is but you have r you buy ycur li cause we seii ui | times. | J.'ion't fcsvA .iny | Everythinf | CherokeeMan ^ j; Factory Town?MURP J s~ Uoca/ ano lelrpfa M (Ilidy >v ' irM , of \ h? viile. i- . h .- -M.N .h Lo\ i.tfood. \ I! rtm-s . of Murphv. and M Mr i Snccd. ?f Kan"-r. vcrr mat } at Refill a few days ago, E i T. N. Bat - officiating. Mrs. H the dnori-ter of Mr. and Mr \\ ' nn Sin 1. and Mr. Ilartnt? the son of Mr. and Mr-. P. S H.irtro; . They art the *?n and tlav r t ' sftUie of our best riti:.i nd ' many friend- wish j then much hapjur.es- and autvesn Jeff- Xndf.'^on, of Andrews, M Vdd ? < rirpcntt r were 1 . .-d Tt.<- day moraine in the ??f f K. -'-t of Deed? -i the t .1 as,. l?y Ksq. T. N. Bat- s. !*. - Minor, of MeRae. South Georgia, is visiting relatives in Murphy. . it- ? ! > a rest- and family v ! nd larce part of th- sum-, r r th, mountains of w rr N Carolina. Shc expect^ t.? v in Ashcville and B it' >' away. !,, contpar.y with - n, J. M. S toner, ?h.- will rt; 1 tin an: .ai meeting "f the , It " i lr- h:;- - ' . Tli ... . ' N. i 15. fori roturninft tu v. . :rn V ? . lira fr< m Th?> k villc, she ! vVit her relatives ?n WinJ!" >;s\. vi, (I: nshori anil > I. r t y. that "on of tho St:it . ."Jr.. J. 1'. Bri .?!', vad as the : \ ft!. Mr. Br. :idl' , - . : K. Bn I ' ! Ouu.; his . ter. Mr W. R. I- .f Oakland, Calif., and his : .. i-f A v.lie, Myrfc I. ".inpood and Lewis '' w.-rc <iui. t!v r.iarricd WedMay 'th. at Blue Ridjje. ' * - Mr. Mulkey 13 tn<? son of M~. a vi Mrs. ,1. I.. M alrioy. of (i. aa(i- | * : * - :?r!v a student of the { I., titM . . Mul : . : -r nf A - ami Mr0. F. I-ovinpood. also of Grandview. ^HwlSnv fri.-vO vvi>h t>.i *\ a lone i happy married life. Mr. J. \y Davidson is in Washinp D. C., this week attending the >" i.: .T'- convention which is bein? held in that city. KEEPS CHILDREN WELL AND STRONG THIN, pale, impoverished blood makes children frail, backward and delicate. Glide's Pepto-Mangan creates a bountiful supply of pure, red blood, restores bodily strength, brings back 1 i ar.d builds firm, wnded nesh. For over 30 years Gude's PeptoMar; h'1^ K--n recommended by leadin*. phv siciaits as a tonic and blood enrtcher. \. ur druggist has it? uquid or tablets, as you prefer. Gude's pepto^angan Tonic and Blood Enricher Down | ' continually changing, !; 10 reason to worry if y umber frcm us, be- X tder the market at aU X ! dovbtc sbout Quiibty v : AND SEE! | I ' and Asphalt v N G L E S t | I fcr the Builder ? V ufacturingCo. f X I L/ HY, N. C.-Phope 95 ? X ;; ' C ersoncit :: X ?ne 20 Mr. Rob rt Unto.-, a I ni chant < f Tt Pln'n . Tcn:i.. ha# b i n visiting h- fath.r, J. T. Bates, V ami cousin, T. N". Bates. lie re- I '! turned to iiis home Tuesday. Mr.--. T. J. Maumy entertained .r her lovely h . a- in Past M irphy t Saturday evening u, honor <?f her b s Star, Mi Louisa tiUghr, af Hay< a vi!V. A;*: r , delightful game of caul.-. ! t fvc-hment* v ere i"i'Vi (!. 'I i ? ' -i ! ' u\ r MI ' 1 < n?r o a to: < I. rt . R'i tain, AtmU I' d Knii\ Sword, Betti,. Kate |?lc-! ( a ' Nam Pixon, Hath' yn j Thorn? son. .. V srs. Garrison Mnncval, I V.. 1. : t. !.. \Y>\h . ' T ' MeGombs, Rb-harci Kremlin, i I rther Ell if and Frank Dickey Jr. \rchileet Frank I?. Simpson, of ?*:i! w;i here \Y .1* < -?!:-. to > with the h oi! hoard durin:.- the ^ ' :tlt5 ??f t . ror.travt for th nev lb :!i loo! } lildin1: whieh is to he erected in Murphy. Mi- 1. I of \Y.t>mesvjl!e., 1 . t?'d wmli the State In* at Rah 1. h. -- ent ? :.! U;-' here this week ri K busines s. Mr. 11 F. Rhdcmii. C. P. A., ..f h <M ! ' *' . t : ! TV 'iln-'M! ? v r.ir.t: to .I all! the hooks f the totrw Murphv ;?< ? rti!. . 1 by !.uv Mi . r B' i ' v. n th ulitor in c ha: of t - . t vear. . * r. I of Ami rev . *? Me1 ' i . with the C. :irt; Board f Education. M: ; 1 : l.i-th K .-lv of Ral -h. .ho is in h rg of Teachn T ainirii.' for the Depart:::^rt of Education, -.vera! days hire this k :*? *.* :i" th' surr.ni' school 1. She * t 1 the !! ! :' ;. to ndvn * the ' l ']' of - ii.>!s in that d> R triet. t: Mr and Mr>. C. V. Bn !< \ M 'rrn > 1 from Atlanta T- - hay evening. wl they had ln-e? :-iir rcl.iiives and friends. Th.. v w r ac- ' ontpanied by t! brother. Masti r Henley Bailey, who will itend ar oral months. Last Friday evening, Mrs. Ray- ' mor.d Lybrook had as her guests to ?! i delightful dinner. Mrs. L. P. Kin- d< y and M;o Ida Moody Johnson. '-h I -tt! * Mary Elizabeth Mills do- vr 1'ghtfully celebrated her sixth birthday Monday afternoon, from to 5 1,1 o'clock, by ir. iting in a number of'hi her little guest*:. Games and eon-' ' tests were played, after which ice st cream and cake were served. Those *r present were* Frances Lybrook. 4"' Grae,- Wills Bc-il. Grace and Eliza both Parker. Ann Hill, Xcttie Houston and France* Dickey and Mary Fliwheth Mil?. ? CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Signature of ^ * i?ii * \ . THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Ml HOT HOUSE NEWS Wo ar0 having some real nice father. j Mr. T T. Johnson has purchased new Ford. Mr. Silvey Gaddis has moved taek ^ > h "Id home from Culberson. ! P. BBS John Xewman married h>s ay ago a* d brought her in h um e nd w.t the second time a few undny night. I)r. Louis, from CopporhiH. Tenn.. mad*. >t t- to M . S. 1>. Amhomo to e hls little* son, who vcry -ck- j, M . D. 'i. Cro : has been on the list this week. ' 1 ^ - Am.ruii- Amfcurn, from Isai e -j . nd::;g a few days v. itli horn, folks. Mr and Mrs. Louis Caddis were ' > at S. P. Amburn's Sunday. !r. Alonzo GaddN and It row n ! niton took their usual fox hunt no night lat week. Mrs. Harry Nowmn,, is visiting or sist- r, Mr . Kd(' , Stunbl<Ig . t Isabella this we k The Su: !.?y Srho >! ;,t Mt. M viah i making fine I?rogre s. Mr. T. S. Simomfs very i! at tiis writing. TV ' i i .!am! "!: . :i ! in was laid to r? i in te Mt. Moriuh cemetery Friday. ( lay ur.th. There will b? singing at Mt. Mo-.jJ iah Chur. ii Saturday night. Kvcry o.;v v invited jTfcotn out and help lal.e it a success. The bean beetles are plentiful in lis section. V s-r*. Janu ; (l.uh! . B rt Black- i 11. and ccveml more fellows, of abelia, were in this section squir- 1 I hunting last week. The farm. < are tretting behind ? account ??f the rainy w< ather. Mr. IV>!e\ Payne. ..f Copperhill, I I enn.. spent last week with relative : i t* >nio onfi. Sum y Po nt, you arc ! ttiug behind. 1 P'JBQSyni] can for The Chcrokt cOUt- for there is wiivu e we get our ood news. Mr. \ inymn r.?;n ts pomp to cut i lee Jrrr Monday. He thinks It \ ry rich. UJ. LY RESTORED HUP /.^TFR F! " \1rs. Carner.trr PainOut ' c.titud>i o; Sp'.e--d:d Hea'lh 7 aiv lar G?ve Her Fou Ys: -s A ?o. "Four yt r.- a?* > Tar! a* restored > perl' 4vt health ani1 I h e f "did ev?"" sinci," d'n.l"rt'<l Mr I! . UJ rt R. F. I". No. "J. 7. .:or.ia. X. C. "A SCV re % U'-V of ih" a i f us tcrr y &?-? ? rui dipc I of ! :. ani r m? <1 I dftrtdr m\ r. " T?tr.'v ev -ry t. .rt f ?ol:d ' t c* st :m. h and ' tisr : ' - ' a bite. i sed to think 1 v:as hunpry. hut th : utc I nat down at the table ali ! tite left me. 1 have alvvay ?n my own hoi;-. v >rk. hut durinp lis -pell I was hardly able to do ev- 1 l the lightest task. "Friends told me the Tanlac treat. ->t was what 1 needed, and I nave n1 vri prat fill a thousand times, for hepan to improve as aoon as T arted it. I am free from stomach , ouhle, feel stronp and hapy, and m do my housework with ea*e. I adly recommend Tanlac." Tanlac is for sale by all <r? n: ! nggists. Accept No substitute ver 37-million bott i Id. Tanlar Vejjrtal . Pill* re'* own remedy for eonstination. >r Sa1e overywfwr^ Adv. Keener Monument Co. J. S. KLuNER, Manager Tomot'a. N. C. Cafl or Writ*, if You need a Monument JRPHT. NORTH CAROLINA WANT ADS FOR SALE?One th ce-room hou>e h. ! and porch, five acres good lanto garden, young orchard of 2" fruit tre?-. several bearing trei s. smail l am, good .pring within 1 feet of house. v??cd community. Th ! pr"i<i ' > - two mil. from the jut- j lie -vjuar,. at Murphy. N. east of f Murphy. Ore-ha'f down. baiane | > and two years For further info hia'son write -111! 1 '.as Air Lire I *.ver. ; Gaston'a, N. t*. " i Tree j Side "men, profitable. pleasant, steady work. Good ido line for r .i: i-r . teachers end others. Pernam rit job for good workc . W-t for term.-. Corn rd Nur i . :i pt ::35. O.irn trd. Ga. < *:' Ut-5 i FOR SALE M; r. . 1 ! w S j II. -I! for -eed, $2.05 <> : I hKlil) O. < i.'IGGS. lira . N*. r. <tf.> 1 WANTED? Men or women take orders t" 'i- ; . nuirii' guaranteed J ho - ry f<?r men, women unci chilSTvI*."? LlLiuiiiulc daiiii:i^r. Salary $T > a week full time. S1.50 an hour svaiv time. Beautiful nring line. International Stocking Mills, Nor: istown. Pa. (3*-lot-p) . .The Ideal Hosiery Hills, Maryvii'. . Tenn., will always f-.rnish steady em| loymcnt io w; men ami irit is of good character who are 10 year of age. .\ble-l o.l'ed men can fl.nl steady en.5 yment witiiin i?-i *-h..'f mile t* w: . 'he hiv-iery m.t! furn <:? t . alumnae C . any of Amorica, Alcoa, Tenn. 22tf. , AGENTS WANTED?The J. K. i W.ttk.:is t'i-nil'any will employ a lady v g '. [? :nan a;: t 'n Mur. 1 y. W Products arc known . very j ivhere, ar.d our salespeople make big Ir.v - ligate this enportun* j ily! Pull articul:;t"s and valuabb -a'oi ' . :ei'.t fret t?? bustlers who j team basins.-. Writ today. THE !. P.. WATKINS, CO, Dept. 85, New j t ?rk. N. Y. FOi\ SALE Cinuinp Porlo Rico Potato al:ps. govcrnnicnl treat-| ed and int. ccted. Mat. and early . June Delivery; grown near Atlanta, m<in; tlicm b? tt*?r adapted to your section witb very dim t time between drawing and setting. Prepaid $1.65 per M. cr $3.?0 for 2 M. Order early. J. J. SEAY, Tntc, Ga. (38-5lp) TP.AV. '.!> One white P ' ' - , tin about six \v !<s ? \1 . . Juh ! ;. ffinHjble nrward for return, il t :EMH)ICKi-:v. i . I op I;F.NT- Th" e r ; : ni- uv. store and opera I ' . ! a.. i I !*; see T N. RATES Mui?hy. X. C. r;S-U-o> >C ICE OF '..AND S.'L. UNDE * DE?G Or TXUST. By \irtue if the power of ale | ?. i n ii, a e? - a.n ?f Tiu t ?xc< c! by i'. W. Savagi w ' S. E Savage To the under. rn ?: * . edikveying " lands : ,.1'ter i. scribed t.> ccu.i- tin puyttv "I ihe indeo Jr. 4 h retn i l ib.d, which >aM d of tra-i I'Eydcd in the o;i c f d /, . I'- -.is for ("h. a i* ? ?uiity m M. Xo. 7i> ai |>a,r< -> 1, and ?: .I !i_v?ng been i : ,, the payjsaBBwwpBBWsWflWtfffinwTO . .wi ' wer of sale having b -? . it. op t :n:d the holders of aid n ; -ving demanded f >rc? !o-ar . th? ndersigned trust e0 will f t- :n. put*-' > of satisfying all o. aid indi >tI'hs-S interest and co - of -..".i. 11 U. ?<Mii L UUU I i i" Ij, .U'Ji" hy, at public audi..:; to th*t bidder for each, at One o'clock m., on Monday ;i., .uh day 01 ily. Il*u3, the l'o!lo\ i:;g described! .ads: i>-. ing Lot No. -i, in the T- u :* of . urphy, Beginning on a -take at the r of the Public Niu.ir,. ::i saiti \?n 1 ' Murphy, a:.ii r ;; 30 feet Peaehtree Street to a -take 3r. e rner of lot N . thine. N". K. 1*3 feet to i 16 1 _ f:?ot alley; . tcr.C With aoiu niii-y ou ?(C Sq a I < ixi the line of Lot N'o. G; thence h the linn of lot- \ . . 6 and ? . 1 witjj the Public Su.uarc feet |the 1 ginning: Being th lot T Dickey and wife and A. II. T> key j ' conveyed to C. W. Savage! i wife. lis Juno the 7th. F. D. DICKEY. T t-e. 44-4L-hnw) J i 5 v z?-, JpJjjjgSfc'^r .|. : : . ?.i.-- . ?* ,.. X COMI\RE r 1 X ? : . '!. .. ?; % " ; air ."... \ It tnk tron* talk li j; " ' ?x% : ! add !'! r.;-.v." . \ J. V/. D STORE OF j^? ' **oln tl,c Chamber of Con*.m-r< NOTICE All persons, firms .?r corpt r -t :ons i . who have performed labor ?r have ! furnished material fo' tli ? : -?*tIon j ! and conduction of the i> v county j jail building and fixtures, who have not beeri paid for the Mime v;:li I lease file a l;st of th- it1 i laim with e Ih aid of County ' mlf n(#or bet or.. fir M . .nit y it 1 :in?' Jciy Oth, ! inj.j. S. \V. l.OVINGOOI). chairman Hoard County C vn. oni-r of Cheroke,. County. N. C. This June 4, l'JU3. <44-4t-co) JUST SMILE MSD FORGET By Deil-t Mae Srile* (K do not la d ou .1! i, l.ttle heart, Th'..; w ?rid is not a wilderm of woe, And if sometimes hrnmhUs catch and tear Don't let the little >vra,ch fvex you so. Growl, nr.d the way looks dr. ary; Laugh. and the path is bright; For a wi'l ne mile brings sunshine while A fi'owjj shut ?ut th? " I For all 'h lit t * * worries hat befall. The small vexation^ tha: grie\e and fret Ton;art *h.y wii! vanish into air; I'h.-ti in . d- .r heart. Ju-: smile; and then forget. and you "rake :ii" Peking; \\ k I thw pra/, i won. b~.tr th. wcal v i it.n wi'h bi - v.- so heavy can By nothing bo outd^n^; Vnd if today tho \ \ s ro ovcrjSoni<?ti;w !cr.:v th?? sin- is -hinstill. It's xih r radiance brims the 1. oriii^ clouds Ari-.l v., catch ' q ;;l ry ii* v. will. S\ rnriri' j.k.k ' ? V I OF ! ENTIRE ! A $9,000.00 STOCK T< ! AT COST A Is ? S [ AM going out of bus V nilt m\' pnfiro CASH. h!ie stocl :>ut| 1 have put prices on it th X it quick! % X I have been in the m * the past six vears. I kn :i chandise. and there is n ! BTOods in rr: entire Stech % ? SALE BEGINS TOMO j J. R. L :< Andrews, Nor * I I M+w+m Which is the * Right Store for ' Ycu to Trade f | ? .. ' * floih: ' |jn?I tile swfi ti-st . p.- J k" this bit :f ' 'i -v * | lilt-thin X | | '' H :* nnc if- 1 j> Mu'f;}.;. tiro^' ! *:* 11.1 ' awii t ;:rr, 1 there is no t nti; far !> ilve rani* i'. For the chap who enn't endure. And it . -ood <rive. though wo rhouid V" ' iZ '<1 i! ' r r .ntj And :f vc lift our 1K ? li?ht TJ dar! t d iy will ri >r to even "?' S .".'id th v. 1 is harmonious Grumble, and things jto w.<?njj, 1 all the t me you arc out of rhyme W . h th< : v, hu^linjr tVir t. Aim! when our fc" are weary and tin- iad Mori 'oil < i. , . with every passing day. T >ha our ever. burden, little The Helper walks beside us all the way. K >1 th r " . ' :! i. 1 .* - -Ti WT.i : Ie, and f< ^ iray; And the w,. ; I k - a day in June, Aim mc viuuisc* uu~|>a0o ciiv'iift.v. : : *? ^ martin's L-reek .? A ! f it d any for a few farm work tp-in; >' . " -.trli-rV R. it . r.ilioM i ;i a pica -in;, triii i>? i;ll? Sunday t;? u . i on. "' . .5 : f M*\ .: 1 Mrs. L O v. v1 Sunday r. ;*ht. M?>- Ju' 1 Mai in i : pendir.gr a d.. s v. h Mr Horr Cnrri . of Briiatrt :e sale s V ' Y H STOCK I O ul CLOSED 0UT3 v ?D BELOW ! M I mess, and am selling t sacrifice prices, 1 r | ;t be disposed of. a 1 X at v. ill sell it. and seil ^ ercantile business for ? ow how to buy mcr- 1C lot a shoddy piece of % * ' ' ' 'A RHCW. JNE 9TH! ii EACH ill D.ui a 11 J
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