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Pftf* I In Memory of Robert E. Martin Th*> subject of this sketch vra? born in Surry County, North Carolina, September 2. 1832. and tie pat ted th;s life on Martin's Cr a-k. Chvre'ef C >unty. N rth February 25. lt'23. II. had pa--- ; tr w... ! 'tyeeAlg&u Makes It E L I J. . a-- \ , ^ III Win I I'M i i mi* ' M: *1 J&ttheWiolei. I. roo i ?" * W For as lirrle .J tow? rd the Car under i V. eekly Purchase P oecomc a Ford weekly earnings. j our money is Jept c aws interest. \Y there be? The \v [ 1 -'Pateeu'lt he surprised I \ ill be >ours. II Come in! Get full | 1 |b. i Authors i Murph} Havoline Oil is the old branded motor oil on th a twenty years?since theaut. I was in its '-"fancy?Havor engineers have been perfect' " jv... of oils to suit each particular inc of their most notable achiev ement the production of Havoline F. This remarkable oil is particular the unique lubrication problems o enjpne. It cuts the hard, gla7rd s your old transmission bands so tlia hold f.rmly without grabbing or c rm your cranit case wren navoi in less than a half mile you'll 1 start or stop as smooth as silk. Look for the red and blue Hav< Wherever you see it you can get H W. M. Fain Grocerv C' North Carolina\"ur HAVOLI his !)Oth birthday. His father, W. C. Martin. . died 1 when hi* son, Robert, only a i h id- Late Robert Edwin Martin \ed with his mother, '"brothers and and grrandfatfter to Cherokee C. i:r XortB Carolina, where he pww to manhood. His mother, Saab Martin, died when he was only a lad of 10 to 12. He had to fijrht Kchaie^Um asier to Buy m k - j H m ' . Tamily Participate inrcils You as $5.00 you can start ownership of a Ford :he terms of the Ford I 'an. This enables you Owner out of your >?ited in the bank and it it easier way could hole family can parhow quickly the car I particulars! , t 5. Evans :ed Dealer i /. N. C. * ' I I I ' 1 t r.Tj! i m 1 f T? J. yiiiurrorus jradr fr\r ustry s and types r r. One W has been To Dealers !y fitted to We are the distribwf the Ford tora of Ha to line Oil iurfacrs of m *?or district, rthrytakc shal! he jtad to hartcrine. ?" >Tn* >?? to become a Havoiine ine F and Dealer. >e able to sign. avoline F. Exksslr*' fbrds THE CHEROKEE SCOUT MURPH f Warren G Harding < ^ ?* I i ' PKhSlIKNT HARDING, from ai J photo made aboard the Transport I ^ HindersO)) upon arrival at Seattle, ^ ; Wa. hingit-n, just before h< iecum-| bed to the fatal illness from which: he died recently. Photo shows plainly the tired and over-exerted look r whicjj no doubt weakened him so ^ that he could not rally when stricken with pneumonia. li vay out in life. Hc fell into _ j<4 associations and toiled faithfully, but the Civil War came *t n ,, time to limit any large preparation for life, but with splendid natural ability he faced the issue.* of life. He- went to F.a t 7en.u.v . during c the Civii War. V?i.? closing of the j war it ft h:m that section where on January 2. 18t>6. he was marritd t Mi>s K1 7;l Kilen Itlackburn. a tn? m.N r of a well known family In McMinn County. Tern so c !, 1ST2 ( he moved with his wife and children t it w? sterp North Carolina, living ? flor a time, in Cherokee, near his t boyhood home. Inter into Clay Coun- f y. but still later moved to Cherokee J j where he lived until death. Ills . wi r? much devoted td each other, ' and shared life tor ' :er bey <nd their It;...; Wedding Anniverrary. at I , whii h i all their sons, grandsons | .... , ... r. xv wi'r ? j resent. He. Robert Margin. pro.* cd faith in Christ in his car'.y married life* and joined the Pleasant Hill M. E. Church on the Athens Circuit. Holston Conference, in which his wife ha?l already membership, she having joined the M. K Chreh South in her ir r'h Md days hut after the Civil War sh' *ia,l joined the M. E. Church. Among hi* early pastor* were Rev. John Moore. John S. Potty, and George W. Coleman, he having been baptized and received into the church by Rev. John Moor*. He was of a re", gi >us nature, characterized by an "i it t di-tv ^ n th't found cxnris-ion in his songs, prayers and exhortations. People were often greatly moved by his appeals for rel;gi -us living. Among the last things lie -aid h - expressed his d sire to live ar.d att.nd othir revival . He shared with his wife far more than 50 years in maintaining a home of g nuine hospitality, especially for ir'nistcrs of the gospel, not only of the M. E. Church | l ..? .U. V. . ... .V?. ' uw- Vint-is uiuiviii'j (.-uirioiuii IU WI?V | section. He was very [much demoted to his sons, and they were no less devoted to him. The old- r on. Dr. B. M. Martin, a est ' - of Chattanoopa, is favorably and well known as a leader in reltgu e- . Trie >lounger son, A. .1 Martin, of Murphy. N. C.. has won success and friend-hip i;t th'1 busimss world. TTe had a real passion for the soul of men, and greatly desired the 'growth of the Kingdom. He lived to see a large advance in th" growth of h!a own chuurch and other churches. He was a bit implus:ve in disposition but gentle in spirit. He was fr?nk in Ife and never given to dece't. Known throughout his o?n at?c\ adjoining couties, he will b greatly missed. A host of preachers i, Tennessee and North Carolina will note with sorrow his going. The funeral was conducted from the home of his son, A. .1 Mirtin, Rev. Gay Bsvant. a friend of his and of the family for many years, aided by Rev. T. I> Noble, a mints- j ter of the M. F. Church, South, who had shown much 5:??%re .t in him dur- \ ing h:< la-t illne Th l*st rites were in the hands -of the Masonic : Order with whom he had member* .-hip. He experienced long life here but has gone where life never ends. W. J. MARTIN ' ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT? j Y. NORTH CAROLINA Martin's Creek Mr. Fred Coleman entertained the ?une people with a singing S urdny ight. The singing was good a:.d very ore had a nice time. I ' The neighbors surprised Mrs. Jt?us Martin with a birthday dinner aturday. The dinner was spr* ad i the ?-haiie of the hie oak trees on ie front. There waa plenty of diner and about forty pres nt. This as her ?>t?th birthday. We hope h will have many more happy birth jys. Mr. and Mrs. Mathis, son and 1 it !c daughter, returned te? Jeffertm^ ' In.. Monday, af^er acvt-^nl d- y w with relative- and friends < f t p!r They motored through country. Prof. Zebu!rn McClure. wife arid hldrtn spent the week-end wit-n her datives. Rev. Trull failed to f 11 his ointment here Sunday on aceout * f the revival he was begin :* 'ulberson. We hope him a succ?-ssul meeting. ]|.>r"Ar Hup-her and Hrirr.by M??r'is, of Belleview. visited relattv* r. lere the past week-end. Several peoplt. from here have ?een attending the revival at N'otla md Brasstown. .Mr. Allen Howell is spending the vcek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w lumbus Martin. The B. Y. P. t*. will meet Sun- .J lay at 3 o'clock. A playlet will be $ viiuert d. entitled "Creation of th? -J Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who arc in a "ran ilown' t i. | .t :ion will notice that t'atarih t ' ... . ? 1.. in mui h more th-n when they are i:? ck! health This fa. t pro'.cs that while .J .'.itarrh Is a local disease, it is greatly .j niiuenced by . onvtUutu-nal conditions. IIALI.'S CATARRH MKIHC1NK .on- -j . v. ??. oiiiuiirm Milicn WUHKiy j telleven b> local application, and the ..trrn.vl Medicine, a Tonn . hIiuIi assists j n improving the U^ncral Health. Sold by druggists for over iO Years. e F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Take FOR YOl n and full o* prison hut keep tl by using this mild laxative tonic ly digesting the food and keeps ?PL'HI-TONK is recommend of Rheumatism,* Biliousness, Con ering, Dizziness and as a Blood ?Here are a few testimonia others on file that we cannot put CURES FOR RHEUMA From 305 11. Stre.t. Abingdc Bird writes: "1 have suffered foi witjj Rheumatism in niy back at times the pain was so severe 1 stand it. About two weeks ago of your Puri-Tone and it has h derfully?ordered another bottle E. Tenn. Chemical Co., Etowah, Tenn. I am now using the second 1 Tone and can truthfully say thi has helped ni?. wonderfully. Fo run down system and as an appe it is the best tonic I have ever i !Y -urs very ?" I To Who It May Concern: I have btcn suffering from s for several Years ami could ft give me relief. After rending ment of Puri-Tone I decided to and can truthftllly say that I ha anything to give me such relief suffering from any forrrf of sto can highly recommend this wond (Signed) FRE1 KIDNEYS RELIEV1 "I have used one bottle of Pui ?The new home of PUR1-T future. We are going to put tiv goodness tonic of merit is neede< into this great home remedy. ' tonic will never be cheapened t with manufacturing it. GO TO YOUR 1 ?and begin t c; "ay that t The effect of this t n.c on the hu East Tenru wtkmsmm vmnm 'V w ; IU' ::' vvssa^\vw\\v^\vvs ^ : ""Tr?"* "MOTHER ? Fletcher's Castoria is a harmless Suhstihre^B Castor Oil, Paregoric. Teething Drops anil Soothing SvrwH prepared to relieve Infants in amis and Children all agtj^B Constipation Wind Colic E Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach K Diarrhea Regulate Rowels f Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, R^j^B Natural Sleep without Opiates * m. To avoid irnitat- a 1 wars look for the signature of ^L<yVWLI P'nven iliT.-. il. ... _J_ - .rh T>v<-ltrg-e. Phyviciani everywhere rccneaaM SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR HOME PAPER-J WANTED I We pay cash for al! kinds of Coun* Produce. 1 W. M. PAIN GROCERY COMPANY 1 Crpcr'.te L. r_ N. Station Phone 1H .x-X*V*--!~*- -ww. - Puri-T onq LJR STOMACH'S SAKE I le system healthy ?Don't wait until your system is all run which removes the poison waste from the system, assists ?n projw^E the liver and kidneys active and healthy. B ltd by ns as a m ild laxative and very beneficial in th<? tr?aUn?*^l stipation. Indigestion, Heart-bum, Bloating Gast Palpitation Sraotk-H Purifier. B Is handed to us by friends of PURI-TONE. We ha\> hundreds ?fH dish*on account of lack of space: B TISM j Mrs. Hannah Holt, of Bristol, Va.. "and thick H ?n. Va., Sylva it is the most wonderful Kidney Remedy I r the past year ever used. It is a great appetizer. This is tb?H id hips; some- first spring in many years I have not gottaH could hardly \ down in my back." B I got a bottle , July 6, 1921H elped me won- | fast Tennessee Chemical Co., Ml today." j Etowah, Tenn. B , Gentltmen: B I have been using your Pori-Tone fer abost^B >ottle of Puri- two weeks and feel that I have been trreatlj ?t I believe it efited. already. I believe this to be medicns^H r a wtak and of merit, and will gladly recommend it to snf Bj tizer, I believe one who has indigestion, poor appetite or l??!. weak and run down system. M truly. Yours very truly. P5 A. RULE, MRS. HENRY WATTS, ffl July 17, 102.1. East Tennessee Chemical Co., ? | r.u? wan. itnn. tomach trouble 1 Gentlemen: nd nothing to , I have been a sufferer from stonv?' h'troofc* your advertise- for the past fifteen years and have tried every* give it a trial thing: that I could hear of that was recommend* vc never found j for thi? trouble but could get no relief. Abo* To any or.e two weeks ago a merchant of Etowah induced mach trouble I me to try a bottle of PURI-TONE and it b* lerful tonic. done me so much food that I can not say enocp D R. WEBB. for this wonderful tonic. It certainly does ? you claim for it and I will gladly recommend * to any wh0 are suffering as I have suffered. i-Tone." wri?cs (Signed) LARK IN' WEBB'ONE is at Etowah. Tennessee, where it will be manufactured'in t* is wonderful tonic in every home in America where a real honest**" 1 and appreciated. Nothing but materials of th4 higrhest grade rhe high quality is maintained at all times regardless of cost.,vwJ >y adulteration as long as the present owners have anything to DEALER AND BUY A BOTTLE NOW \ splendid/ healthy feeling that goes with every bcttle-of man system is simply wonderful?try it and be couvirevd. jssee Chemical Company Etowah, Tennessee
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