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EVEN ISOLATED FAR/AS ? WAY H?yE ELECTRICITY v Electrical engineers declkr* lhat no fc?ac. no matter bow far removed from cities. need be without the cheery brightness and the decorative Charm of electric lights, in all placet where a public utility lighting and power company has its lines of trans- I mission wires, the house simply needs to be properly wlr^d Farm houses that are Isolated are la many plaices installing their own electric light and power plants. These are entirely self contained. A small gasoline engine furnishes power for ia electric generator which produ.es the . . electric ecrgv not only for lighting the house, but for running a pump for | the water system and pow.-r f r many of the farm maclr ; i These faun ght and pow-r set; ar# so comparatlv -!y m; * . - -s are on record of wh"r- w. men v? run tkem and taken care of them without assistance By means ? ?he*e. . trie ty can be brought into t": home th.v >ut of reach of the of the clectrid light and pow. r .-.v.; s. Electr'c W*;p?for the K tchen The electric whip has m'- arrived. Calm yours *'.f?thi . r't a -nient on the red hat must lc u d if the child is not to b? : u>d. It's an e*g bsatcr. meter *-* *?. ?n?* ?ald to ! be capaM - of t.v nr ?h- wildest eggs. FOR SALF. BY Murphy. N. C. j i/un But come straight to goods. Don't be fooled ! of our every clay prices. I Every day?Any day. $1.75 Overai Ls best g: 220 Denim 35c Ginghams?Amoske best grade mc 25c Ginghams?Amoske nothing better. $1.00 Blue Chambray Men's, vvomen's &ctuldren s h< $1.00 Ladies pure silk 1 all colors -. Quilt calico .yd. THE PRICES ARE EC \^e carry the largest ; nwn % and boys suits and Air goods at lower price "You Draw E Candler's Conference of Savings Lead< Sale of Ttreasury Saving * ^?- -fi# jmEOTBF 'TTW 'w-v*?? " - ' -? The above photograph ?? taken on t1 recent conference o' the Savings C Reee-ve Districts. !n the middle mi second from his left is Secretary o President Harding's right is N; lace. Jr. W AS HINT,TON*. I>. C.?(Special >? TT lags urt ratpj dm oer. me i permanent par: f the financing program of j, the I r.: ('! States government was o divulge : at a meeting just held in c Washington, which was attended by h the Savings directors from the 12 o Federal reserve Distr.* t* of the United States when ptans were made for p cant :: ting the <a!e of these securi- o t:e- for year- to come. Th*- Fifth District, comprising the s District Columbia. Maryland. N< r:h Carolina. South Carolina. V:rg.:: ?t and Virginia. *a? represent*', by Howard T Cree cf Hlchmond. Va n the S.tvIts?e Director for the district ? who ; pper-rs at the extreme left of the pres. !-?nt In the abov.? picture s Mr C *"?',? went to Washington with i: sale- flgurgs for the district which y showed that !.?-t ; *ar the people of f th s ilistrict irvM*t"(i almost Id time* e as much in these securities as :a the * year previous more than 10 million I r dollars having been invested, and th' t etc cling its by nearly * three-quarters of a million dollars. |c I,ew Walla, e. Jr. National Director r of tarings irge.i the Itstr t dlr? tors to go hack homo and ex t ev? r> influence a- '. effort to increase f .-ale of Government Saving# S-> u tio- .n or r t ufmir# tho ' ??s fr. wortU'ess iav^t- ents Mr Wal'.a . to*: ' ?* lire : r?* that tli? w*.r? , SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR i Cancl! r's Department Stc >y "hot aiv" talk, it is chea dundreds of other bargains 1 M ' P V rada .Men s o. \ . .. $1.39 $ I 50 men's ag 5 L ms. ide. yd. 1 5c . o3c ratme, a jag. 27 ins. yd. i 3c ' .000 yards _ line AO,. : ?. _ - ? ? - - ? - V-' ' V vlUDI 1 Ig UUl CI You 1 3se 10c J p SpooI c Children's d 7c* Ladies' hous vn a oi i rv/v\""r a cl' i h\ Lrton?uyji\ i /A^r^v j 2nd bfgt lino of l?*dio5 suits shoes in IVlurphy and will rs than others are asking f< bargains, Not Su 5 Departme THE CHEROKEE SCOUT MUR tra at Waahington; ] fj Certificate* to GoyOn -e White Houte Liwn during the >1 rectors from the twelve Federal ly be seen President Harding. The f the Treasury Meiior. while on at onal Savings Director Lew Waller 'Hand pirate- these days?"the | rates if He declafc! th it were th m sands of smooth-talk's rock - i -si n full of glib pro e? who are hard after the savings f the le ;n exchange for the.r et rich-era 1. Investment* "CIo ba k .>rrtf and tell your people to beware | f the w Id-cat stock salesman. He ; more danscrou* than the old-4imo irate ?f th? high seas ever thought f being." The government is particularly doIrous of helping the people of this ountry to spend, wisely, save filial ally, and invest safely In or neiit may be opened up. particularly or inu'.l investors- -to whom safety the first consideration. Treas:-y laving* Certificates are offered, yieldnc about 4 per cent ;>er annum, com our. led sem ann-ally, and maturir g ve years fro::, date of l*?ue. or ah; 1 nay he redeemed .t option prior to hat '.ate at valu- j increasing every nonth These certificate* are is> a- i n dor. 'mirations of flOO and I t . and b-? purchased at a i' ? ount price of Is. and -.pe tively. They will not fluctuate market value they are alw&y * vorth n -re than they cost, they a-* uslly cor.vcrt ble into cash, and U* y i-c ait- : t-ly safe. These securities an be purha.ed through your local -Una-tor or fr< m the Federal Heerve It u.k st Richmond. Va 1 n a nrn <*> 1 r r\ nujvic r rtrrj\ -$i.50 re before you buy your ip. Here are just a few i are waiting for you.? SB D. shirts & drawers 39c hats _ 69c il colors 50c 25c percales, voiles. ns. etc. yd. - . _ . 1 5c il i 3:__ i Kg muivja ii lillJUCU ildlS. enow what that means. otton. I 50 yds, 5c resses _ . 98c ;e dress?s $ 1.48 r? BE CHARGED - mats. ?n(1 silk drrsaen; sell you good depwad:>r cheap shoddy goods. rprises" At? :nt Store FHY. NORTH CAKOUHA PORTABLE RADIO SET BATTERIES IDEA New Receiver, Weifchit-.ij Les: New UV-19V) Tul General Elect A compact. e'f-con'alned portable radio rpifivia^ sot requiring only flashlight' batteries for the f'.amnts of the tubes used. and weighing less than 1> potr. *? h.?? ben r rfec vd the Radio Corpora: >n of America. An out?:andin? f iture. a?! n* to It- por:.'v> : *v and -ira' ' :y for camping trips. or u*" on f "vi .? the : ..t that the n -v rad:>?trons. L'V 19'j. are \ ... i fp^ A Schenectady Cour.ty FU*ed. which require only GO null.cipercs < "6 amperes) filam> ::t current per tube. Th:.? now outfit. Known a* the Ra d >:.? II. w.ll recclv. r ? i: ? rn- ^ over a ranee from 200 to 60. in* rs f.*r a d a? ~a* a- an> having a detector anJ one *tage of am p'.:!:c.it; n It H >r?? 1 in a mail ?r.y ca' inet wi*h . ire ' fr nt ar.J rear covi r* Head i ! ; . :i - >* plug atta <! are clam; i th :n sal.* of the front r or I'rov: , made in the rear cov. r f r bat teri. > in ??ch * ? : at Sh t. ea ly excha .2?d Ti. ' t i> so d. > a : ; Reecr/! V rtr ^ ^f " v \ a Ors T'.-nir.s of Souil.arr: Atlanta. i?.i i* /arts j-.i>t *apiied by ?ht safety depart iv : the S' uthu*n Railway Syst m s! v ri:;it a lii^rh i irr? - of .-if srntr* rs w as accomplished d iving ;he year 1022 v "vn the s titH . : -d!cd f .?1 of 17 i>as r.withou* a "ingle fatility t , nr.- ; sengcr r* *r. rc ult of ar? to a tv:in for negligence on th,. ?-a of th railway. A of '77 train - cere operated during t:: year "<i th avrngv '.!:st:ir.?v trar . ?} ' v - -4 h pa -sonjfcr way ?>2.17 miles. Had ore pj.sstvger ridden the eni distance th-.r th - i. g i ..-e ?T< \. he would have travelr?> r, than 44. tool t " - the di tar e a?*? th- ear.' . JV-ur passenr- r" wi re killed as the res*:lt <>f th r \vr: acu< \ ' * of the safety rules established for their protection. Of these, two fel ijf All. NO?n f 90K - yOU /V^H w-^drrftil 1 rii. vgr* TTVtfr If^i /^fi Poriitjwijr'Kn Seconds <3?, " or" Retread Tires * Itt .... jfe - L FOR USE ON FARM ' ? i Than 18 Pounds and Uiin( ^ >es. Perfected by ric Company. I a 0*3! !pp"*r3Tir* fn Ttl** hOTnr ani I* ( cor. - : '% the ;.i- .1! outfit for u-e on the f^rni The front cover can he ?.! lv .J'-tachcd. * ! Radi '.i II comprises a regenerative f re^frer *?th a vacuum tub-* detector and . * >f a . s. i fr ^mneg amp.. . ?t: ? Toe circuit is .-oasfder d very . rlent and will operate a lou 1 g: .k r :i - 43.il' received from t n- irstaf.ans. W.th an aJI'.tional , & ('l irmcr L .j the P. .'J z'a II. { air.. : r. it i .<d he us - ! to seeuri ' loud k..-r vgnuls d:>taat sta t:onj F.t rtable ti*e the fllaraent cur J r<-r:: , ; : i from tw :t cell. I v- lt ' i : ht '- rl- -s :s parall-l an<1 . <?r K' ha*!??ry current '! tiy two 22* .-volt bitteri ! In For h-nne is-** u ' -'ht r..: portai illt> are ?. . :r. !. I-ir both for til a: :r a:..J plat<- current cm be u- i F r - :>. It :s r. .vmmend ! t' 'Iir< 1 *2 volt dry cells it : t .;> 1 ' r tae filament ani. r .2 % -*1t > ; -.*? ir i r . ; . *1 01 IlISCLL -'J11C3 i ^ ft MENTHOL/HUM I W^stops the itching and f dives comlnrt^^^ f" m nil vine trains or. :,.t nr-'f-d . h ' -ur " y a ta: mert i- tl : - Sot.!: ha atiai:. I r markabl? HI off _ y Uc: n* : f prat ctlre f- ; t urea i !:;ws of rufe.ty and the ruii s xrhii-f, have V < . *; .stab'is'uu for their protection." or *ame prices as paid by.deaJera ^T7! BELL CORDS ce E?h 2?0 OVKHS1IE $10 7S NATIONALLY KNOWN - 11-15 Look at tha wonderful * L5 9S rugged tread of the BFI.L !e 18.75 CuRD.* Built,of finest-naif li'Sn teriel obtainable,'by satis,! T? -- C_.l ??l _i .-r cjm ?"u stviurvi nuiKris. ir 26 40 Imagine the tremendous 27 7S wear ar^ l^,at ie 2S 78 tread can stand. The kind > 33 so A of a tire V^u have always 2c 34 so wanted. # Oversize?Heavy Dependable matter where you live, whether road4 are 1 or bnd. the BECL COKDevill Jive up to VM^cTfu! riyU'.sticr. isr SERVICE, ^(urntte ? MftafHMty-IMiBanfelf I sudor a most liberal policy? Send no ley?we ship C. O. D. the. very saAe day rpra^f is received jfiid dllow exsnAittids. res'de^iot meet witli your approv'af. you d'not aecept then# fa tako mo risk. Yarn kmc* a/I to fofe. Ma2 Yomj ?tdu to-day. Friday, Jane 8, 193? (CI OR MOUNTED Qjq POWER STMfoi * I lew Electric Equipment;, Hat Proved Useful to Farmers During the Busy Season. JAN BE EASILY MOVED ABOUT Jat'c* "E*tra Hanc* on the-Farm* Because It Can Do So Many Small Motor ia \\ H. p. In an n '-ivor to *olre, to some <?x:ent. ti: labor problem on A:: r , m -ral Electric r . ' ,"7 br >'n:ht .t a unique, jr?! simp!?, irpnr.rrus known as a power stand. 1: - nab! < a oall. powerful motor to 17A r. : ; r* fr^.m place to place it ; the farm, m -anted on a tripod. The trit ! i.< provided wi:h a r im ; " J, will eh allows , , r i r .:.<1 .'r a flat b-lt to be esed. Tie _ ____ m ty , If ? 'M < I-' - r I \ Po>\t Stand Operating Corn S^etler ( r ? ?:i < needed 1 r?*ctly 111 : rill n..i :iu which ; to ?...>? N.i i: w ne? ! be red, . :t die of i1 farm r .i;a# i * ii 1 by a ey, t ;-iiwcr stand : to . ? connect* 1 up. T.? t. "ripo.l ar? : the \it itlone of the m. ir ti, ? e r I \\! i< 1 i allows .t to be ! * >, it Is , r - .i strap. a ! > v > In the Juor. equipment is a fl st..:. *. :> f?-. f >ri I "l : r la 02 ; fractint n ; >r?#. I power not above on. :rth I r .r. It w i!e I a: 11 r . < v 1. 4 3 ,.r 25 fl eye!-*, a!!cr:::!!:r,* e??rr*ni. "ni ? tMUM or S- veils. (1 r? el <;;rr*:;- R Gives . ..rm an Extra Hand I W ! 1 * r 1. wit.. \i me- fl t"r . illy ?!M to i> xtra fl t fl at f.ir 1 ? " !joa watc i ' * $ fl r ev t * .in ra fl : v th>? r'' ndance of jtd#. fl fl t': I) 14 I '?d>d * .:B| fl ! r. 1 .1. feu ti. pressta;; ocCE fl r<- . l>\ . 2/ of <2 fl lb work tjai the piw . *i#< fl hati'IIas. fl I: 'hter w rk Ini ln ath fl d > * - -i T" rat in* a jrrin ne. 1 tf f- >tw. i torn shelter. I r yr? * hor . : rs or H The p tat a ?u slra baud" or & fat helps* H w! f. odiH o (1 y has de*< 1 ai^B r qi u- " t an nlso run . hof^^fl a r. a ctfam separ.itor.at H i -y w;, el or such d?-vic? fruit H Kr.i rs, ic breakers, Ironiru ma fl cl i all lata?s. milk n:ii<i*fl . sh? -p shearers, sausage .-tufferk^B 1' i.aihines or p<-a an., btisfl' kuli. fl A L'ft in the Hush Season ^B ' the perennial ru.sh i*fl' tl: w^en duties com.* ; -i^^fli fror . ra t ? n*ht. the puw?r - ilfl[ an rs two momentous que- ioaltH \\'\. h job shall be done "\\"i h n'iun can be spar. ! t !o itT*fl Actual xperlence on . 1 the pow. r stand has so for n r-dfl < jtjt.i it-.- proves th'* uaefulr.i ft tbt^B t p >? r stand*and the time'-"""* ?* i ? ..u? r. al it: |i?wsi mure . -u? oth? r thinps; it releases roor irU^B pow- r for th* fib Ids; it eliminates vexatious interruptions whi; 4. occur wh?n human hand* un '. rtal^H a task, for tbe tireless motor -orliH r-Kbt ahead until the work Joaa^B TIi-* fact that it is portable 1 ?o carrvd to the work, on anv tart^H the farrii. has appealed to rv. my osfl^H The power st Will workthe . >cTkity comes fr.n s.1 Tldual farm lichnnx outfit as ' when the enerjcy is pureha >A pow-r 'company's lines. When the Phone R'r<7? Electricity is c tting so It swer The telephone. A I'rire being tested will take a 'pi. * al^H a AC-- ,in n ill J2-"? ? ?*?p .the call gs'rM deliver It subscriber when he retuftr NH^^Bl a as in "nob >d^ home!" Slec4rlc|t]^Grows M?ghM/ La !"?s 'ban tfr#?nfy yenr* thr Sjrc^V pr/ibufc^'d in Am- r ha^^^Bunify than fifteen times li**l? noer'Hv/ flm-.a greater thar^^B "t#prv .that ?ar?*?y dmo it ' * roold rftt forth ih a va*r e()rfc< hoHtia a day. gObefaaa?* n?-<wtBwr?w fl
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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