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m j?- " ,m I The market is c "" but you have ~e you buy your lui cause v,*c cell ur< times. ILJcn't have any c COME Everything : | CherokeeMam s * Factory Yew;.?MURFi 'i V MvV-V-V-'-V..V-'-VMV ,L.oca/ and | Tetepho, "1". : v he F??nl.m a ") vsly.. , <outh .1 i i *wa.n < u.i . .. . d< ailed We i;,es lay afternoon , with ut injury to either train crew , p ?r< 1.. ICiarth had slid down on V,tk% -nd .h.s v..is :! . cause i i tin- V,cr. i.imnt. ( ^ M: MnrthaXa-dli." lift the f. tJ:? we k for Chicay;? to visit her ( Walter H. Candler. She 1 .1::* r spend sometime th. re and , .! > Murphy through th tr?un1 ; m an automobile. Mis Kdythc ?rk ant. daughter. Mi's Kilvth.. of A.-lu'v lle, art. visit e Mrs. Clark.s par. tt<, Mr. ami' M Pit-key. at the Dickey Hou K>. ?Llitln Mi'gg I muse NVIsnn Chtisioi': entertained a number ef her tie friends :it a lawn party at the 1 of Mrs. A. A. K.iin Friday '"n ifl honor of her fourth r'h.iay. Alt r many frames had !> . play d. the little folks were ::ivnni imo uu- aming room, th,- tnhlc was beauuil;. deeorat.d in pink and white ,5 in 0 t i :.r w - the birthday with it- four burring candles. I inaiii. oak. and candy were rved. Those present were Mary ' i : MaHonee, Ell.n Coopon* Axley, V and Annie Hill, (Iain* Kii. Nettie Houston, Frances and Virginia hick' y, Frances ChristoRichard Mauney. I.ucile Menu'..i. Mary. Katht rin and N.ui ?i r...hy, Mauri:: 1 and Klois,. Fain, ... ' th ! ' rd. I.ouis.v .lack ami H y Christopher. Mr. A. R. it. 11 .and daughter, v. ht> have been visiting > - lativcs hero >r the nasi month, returned to their i-une in Taylorsvdle Thursday r.'-timing. Mr. Raymond Harris visited in VndrewB Sunday. Ash I I When yoi another t cause it co ask ? "h Cream of Bakii i Made frc I derh I Contains I No HKBglBHBflBH'gBPj Down I, J1! *t ontinualiy changing, > reason to worry if y nber from us, be- ;i; ler the market at all f 1 ii: WpW leubts abcu^ Qu.i.iiy AND SEE! i! i?.rd Acphalt N G L F S | V f iL. n 1 itr uic uui.'acr *?* v - | iiacturin^Co. ? X iY, N. C.-Fhone S5 ? 1 C/J . I L crsoncil \ Y ip 20 { ..ii a r. i v Fa'.n, > d. ; : r . T. :t..? . -i their I-.' H r:y. li v. M. IV spent several | la\ a A-i; v It.* the fir.?t of the Aeek on business. K t Muauney passed; through Murphy Tu -d.:y on her; v . K.:i>ey .o -y.'tul the summer t\ ith K : r a rents. M>- and Mrs. 1*. A. Maunry. Mis.; Maue.y his b.en uttencl*: r college ir. Washington durir.g th? past yenr. M .. Kate Fauvo.* has i-tut nod | " ji Yiiiri: \vh ' 'he has been pending h.: vac * leu with . iativ s M ". W. A. B^yson lert t riday for j Ainh-ma to atte: d the fur ral server i' h r si.-ter, M . Mcye*? it. . M \ei- lives ir>. Texas, hut was ?.->< i i f; ' .-?> ? .?! !;? wih-jj ill' u:tU me. M ! - : h ."<> and Uorothy li hwr.v i ' .? days njro for i : ^ \ t v."th relatives in V.. : w.i, Ohio. Mi l*j-.;neia Hensley returned a few davs ac.i t? I .? Ijo-r-ital, Know i.h . Ti n::., wher sh i Uikit ir train i: :r. at': v ha vine snene ... he: with her parents, Mr. anil II. Hens! v. during the illm- . " he" bother. Frank. : . ' V . Mr M'irrh;* and i n !'i ' . Blue Ri?i>:c, 1 "" . r :r d : hunt < f y .11 Put! rion, in Murphy, on the Ilih, K.-q. T. X. But. s performing Jv- ceremony. Mr. McGee is well know,, ii :he county. H< was for y tott'n constable at d is now ?ov:.r:ct .* f a confectionery stand .- ?r tin- L. & N", Depot. Mrs. Fierce is a wid >w of the late Mm. Pierce, question i are urged to buy ^ taking powder be- 7 >sts less than Royal, i ? it made from j Tartar?" \ )YAL ig Powderj >m Cream of Tartar >ed from grapes No Alum?Leaves | Bitter Taste THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Ml MRS. DAN PROPST I PRAISES IT HIGHLY 1 )eclare* Tanlac Ended Sited Loag 1 Years of Suffering From Stomic), Trouble t "N0 one con ever know how much { Tanluc is worth until they suffer as 1 I did and they try it," declared Mrs?. ^ Dan Fropst, l'inkey Mills, Gastonia, S. C. 5 'The trouble I had with my ftom;?ch and back for 3cven years seem I all I could stand. I often went for a day or two at a tim * without 'nt'np a bite, and uuny a night 1 ' in't get half enough sleep My i aervo were com pic tidy upset and I -. i - ? -un-down that it was a bur- :-i f??r m" to pet around at all. "Since taking Tanlac I eat and jives! jus* avythir.g my backachir ;:id r-.?\ u r.c s are gone and Ii 1 . > ev ry night lik a mw woman. ! will Tanlac th,- loni/vst dav I . .. .. ? I live. T.tnlac is for sale by all pood drupgisi?. AcvvjfS r.o Over 37-nullion bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pill- arc Nature's own remedy for constipat?>.n. For sale everyv.hero.?Adv. fo.mcrly of Murphy, and is well known in this ?cction of North Carolina and in North Georgia. Mr. C. T. Roane, formerly owner of th(. Murphy Bakery, is in Atlani 1 i r? s this week. "Mr. K'"1 nt-. own. of the h-:kvtry, nu-et.np w. h jr.vh sue i ? with his new undertaking*. Mr. and Mrs. I'. M. Oilman and little daughter are spending a few i days in Murphy. Miss Sarah Cooke returned a fowl days ago front Greenville, S. C., | where she has been visiting her parents. Miss Be-*sie Dillard, a friend, j *>f Spartanburg, S. C.. returned with her. Mr. John Willard Adams and Miss | ? j RICH, NEW AND ELEGANT A v?>ry handsome wrap of hlnck duvet Ine. wltli m largo collar and Imnd trimmings of raracul fur. Is t?:? :tir ' here. It will compel many a lingering and longing look from tfeo.so who sip preeinte its ri?h appearance, its elegance and warmth. Tito sleeves ar , cut in one piece with the back, and have st very wide flare. Narrow silk hands for trimming emplfaslze the cape-like lines of the body ??f the coat. TO FRAiliH L'TTLE FACES ,'T . .. ; \ ? It Is easy to suit the nngeli" faces I of little cirla, and designers delight to ; make piquant millinery for ihetn. Above nre three widely different hnta 1 framing appropriately the young' faces that smile under thetu. ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT? 1 Liiil"! f HillMIIPIIWIllWlill JRFHT. WOKTH CAKOL1NA m DOWN PEOPLE i NEED RICH BLOOD f L/OU never heard a doctor say, *x* Y "He is all run down, but I us blood J. is pure and nch." { The best thing?the biggest thing? X hat Gude's Pepto-Mangan does is to { nrnfy and enrich your blood. Then ? hose weary, run down, dragged out X eelings will disappear, and the ?jldtirr.c { dm and "pep" come back again. Get ? iude's Pepto-Mangan today. X At your drugeiets?liquid or tablets, ? is you prefer. V Gude's P^pto-^an^an Tonic and Blood Enrichcr X a ?*** x TYPICAL OF THE STYLES ? x ? V. I i k ' ^1 / \ m i %1 p?MM? m i wiwiji iih'ni'l 'ilia?Jl | 1 Kvrulay ilnw* f??? little folks I whi'tlu-' nuxit' ??f ??r wool goods* are simply designed and usually innd* ; i with knickers '? ina?oh. The'r adornment In provided f??r by very simple (lriiitinrtnal Mitel rv. often In bright colors. ?>f mercerised ??r wool ynrt: Cotton ntid wool rre|?e. sorgo. Jersey and other durable atufTs make It worth frhllc to finish th? m? pretty drelMf t with little "itreftil M-edlework. 1 Sarah Cathey. of Andrews, wore mar } ried at the home of Dr. X. B. Adams Wcdm day about IL o'clock. "P" menm Polarino Oil "H" means Polarina Oil Hea "X" means Polarina Oil Exti "A" merr.a Polcrinc Gear Oi *'BB" means Pol trine Lubri Cup meant i o'artne Cup PASSENGER CARS m ACE 'Model I.' Ate Modal C & I Allen Ar;ibiM?il *r Am? r in ji? ^ An<lrf?on *7) Appcrioo ^ BARLEY SIX 0 * Bjy Sl-Ie ^-2*^* ^Wii* v. t* A He! ?L.? P ' Me v h f b,'.". ~_y *?? ( r t c * c a c ? c I ^Ky^mMvuvw/////////////, :i-.in - ij h. W iio btisinc but w get :i!? ' ir without If we 'ill > i a ?u.' . r -1 the value > ?rht>st' ^hcv. of ,r - t ! ^ \??u back?? This capably stock :?f coo! suit We ur.dcr ii smn .! v a- well as women. CURLEE SUiTS J. W. Da STORE OF Ql Join :!'t C'uir.bfr of Commerce y II v T. I.. Si-; r, pastor < f the larlist Church. t Mrs. Aidt. u in, v.. > has V , in Mii: pi.; for or thro.- ;.o.ir\ eurncd home to Snth Carolina : .1 0 x. . eir ct of mar > friend". It > ' ,j 1 . h >:n s *' -h. will return to j j, Murphy in th . near futuie. Mr. .lark ' l>u . o. ??r.-r. City, ras here the first of the we .k at- ' ending court. Messrs. R. K. P, rev. G. R. RaMitzeil, M. K. <"ozad. 1>. H. Ti'lit?, a rnd J. W. Walkor hnv 1 en among he Andr ws visitors in Murphy this vt ek. ^ Mrs. R. S. Smith has returned to he I?ek v II 1 1 f-- on Knoxville. j, renn.. win r -he has l> on durirg the [>ast few weeks. Mrs. \V II. \V oibury and little < re, Gert'ude Ramsey, of Ashee.lK. are spmdint: t/mietim.* with <' u-:* husb:iat the Pick y House. ' ! di Mr. anil Mrs. A. G. Cline. of B ~l The 1 c hI uH c.nt "BB" I lervic GrMM | 1 ire in OUMOMU MODELS n servic m .oTTTl J tcr wl 1 is:- I 1 :l P ' P A A P P A ! A 7 H P A A H P A k' lor Jfel ifJust" COMPLETE lubrica means providing i it the right time. Pol his service. The Pok >f recommendations 5 iroper oil for the car ; ion. Say "Polarine"he Chart?get hette ince, longer life, fewei ind more days' use c It is as easy to say is "A quart of oil" nore satisfactory in i STANDARD OIL C V,Ncw Jersey) )lail fS ?/SSSssr rfttr rr,, j LIFE TO YOUR ? , i, Ti .IT We Are More | Anxious to Give [ You Value Than You Are to Receive It! Kv> rv man likes a long run for his money and the store ] \ that gives the real value gets ? the run of the customer. y X That's why w would rath- Y r si. ourselves X tss on a small j anytime Y you not f-T one minu* .. y ven i?i the back ' "W. A s is figured on th;.' >! v ? j nu-n think th y un<u:-tn y $22.50 to $35 \i\ vidson JALITY '? and Help Murphy Grow! X ? ? ! ; re spending some? y. i.y. Mr. Cline has : i t> l ire, it is undertook. it" ; ' Gray and F. O. An?ison, < " Hayesvi'de, were here on iiisir.e s Wednesday. Mr. -I. Y. B* i ain was in Atlanta uo'.ay on business. Mr. P. V. M suncy, of Kins; y, was business visitor here Thursday. Mayor W. M. Fain was a business isitor in Culberson Thursday. Mr. O, \V. Good, of Williamsport, a.. here this week looking after mher int v? t - h; holds in this 3ur.ty. ?drs I. T. Rrodie and children, of < ; ; hill. are spending the week t th-. . 1 H tel with Mrs. Broie* I" :! - !. 'apt. Robinson. Mr. rodr spent th- past week-end hero lew guide to correct brication is ready isplavcd at parages and e stations that specialcomplete lubricating e for your car, no mattat you drive. urine irtofoir ting service the right oil larine gives irine Chart specifies the ind the sea? buy from r performr repair bills )f your car. "Polarine" and much esults. OMPANY MOTOR J
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