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"Strong i
I4|T V'ISH you could know how
M. much 1 am improved since
taking the Cardui,'* writes
. . Mrs. Nannie Brown, of Black
Rock, Ark. "You wouldn't know
9 a me for the same weak invalid 1
Mm was before I took it. At my ... 1
^ ^ had to keep off my feet or I would
I fall. 1 couldn't do my hcusewcrk,
3 9 and just got where I'd most as lief
it a be dead as living. Some one told
f 3 my husband of Cardui. He got
PmCAF
H The Worn
'i Wolf Creek ?.
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Mr. and Mr.. \V. A. Slawson left
here Thursday \tln*-ta. whore
they expect to at"- > > 'np meet- j
ins of tht Geor.- i (' -forence of
Seventh Day Ad- They will
he jro*\ about day?.
Prof. B-.-. k: , m 1 sal '.'.a, v;sited
the <. -mini:- '\ - h- ' Friday. Ho
was getting th -a . :* T
school subjects that are attending the
school here. The prouw-uvs of the
Community ni a; always glad
to pent-. w-.th the public au?
th t - s ^ t \ > iy k}.
got." an education.
Oscar Sinn -. .! to
M;i: y Mine where he a j- ' with
the h. S. > . Je I. <" Bj ||
Hubert Gnrr n an.i wife left here
Mor.du ' r (..'rays', ,1 where
he wb.l enter the Grajwl Academy
for this school year.
Mi>. Mat Withrow ha^ .w?c: ?i.-k
. * for several days.
In harmony with a prompt mad?
last u.k I will try row : civ. to
your readt-rs ait .. mt ?f a trip
ntad< : a K n! tr.a-k.
t,? Know:!!-. T!> " winf* persons
mad, up the party, towit: J. M.
Gart , W. L. Ganan wife, j? > '
j. ' . [: ri- - i !t:idi , >m< >ra.
Howard d 11,-ri rt wil his w.fc,
^
^rAchit^^^k
MW burning feet?
1 MENTHOLATUM J
m. relieves and ^
. .
To most e
30 x 3/2
~ usco
j isjaturally use
JL> could hardly have
I * ? ?
uverea sucn money s u
?tire after tire?wit!
making a clean sweep.
It's been a pretty perf
ance every time ? no
opinions about t/uzt.
And no ^vo opinions a
what tire to get again ai
man has once used US
United States Tin
are Good Tires
2223?
CHERQKEE^MC
md Well" |(
it for me and I took three bottles l|
before I stopped?then off and on I |
for the last three years Just as a Pi
tonic. 1 saw a decided improve- ^
ment after my first bottle. 1 used l||
the three, and was able to do my II
work with ease, and now I sew 11
for my family and for others. I ^
am feeling fine, and strong and kl
well.- I j
Take Cardui! It may be just II
the medicine you need. W '
iduTS
ait's Tonic
mi
N'nra, a i their baby. Wadcn. an
Mrs. Nora Morgan and son. Char!
\Y, i f: h- r- on Tharsd..; ahou
r."o:, August after it had mine
a!! morning-. A'I went well until w
- irt : up thr rv i* :.i " on th1* K'tr
- H . kw.r . -xh. - the wi . :.g o? th
I' rd w r" bad and wp had son;
time the mxt 20 odd miles until w
came to vv:iita:i.>r a pain. W, four
a stor* i* Reliance with pi? ntv >
g; - nrd * - t wir - which w
wire not b*rg in putting in plact
but t:> our surprise when we woul
ci.tnk "I.i: r.-.i" it would baekAfir*
s we de. :ti.d to spend the night
her* a* it Vi a - af'.'r S o'clock. W.
ph. id our d i duwr: near the brir
i f the Hiawn and slept sound:
th. --h: thru, with the -tars lookin
d? v. a thru the tree foliage upon u
; F.ivly Friday :* " nu g we tested Li;
It :. ;a:u. without a y h:uvj
vtr ti.?. nick: ' n. and he w;
ready to go or "four" with only
qua* t -r turn. Rur.r.ine was so mu?
bet;I .- that; the ev n:: t- i?ef >rt? th;
v. did : : p r leoakfast un!
v.-- h d ir '"o to n. ar Sw.efvat.
Then we di<i it justice. Or our w:
again. wa - <?rr pr.- ed through Lou
en. where w?. crossed th Tcnnesf
R:m : in a boat wher it wt- 5
ya'd- w:d . and fifty feit deep. V
pa -? d thr- 1*. Concord and th. M
a f.-w i.-.il - tcached the King-*
Pike, an asphalted road that r< a h
with.r. a few mi! , f the city Jim
ol' Kv.i .\Y:.lk*. It wa< MI e f:sv dr
i.n^ over this road, th 4 best of ?'
vch tri* . W. land*. 1 near Chib
\vi i* Park. *.;: de>t:r.al on. about
o'clock. wht*re we met a host
friends and. a tent already set ai
ve rved f. * ; us. We stayed the
until Sunday morning^ September
\vh. n we start* d back and arriv
home about dark that aftemoc
jverybody
SJlra
)TOR COMPANY
hy, N. C.
f
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rHE CHEROKEE SCOUT, MURPHY.
.
without a single mishap and with tin
same air in the tubes that we left
on. although we met, passed and were
passed y thousands of cars r.i out
ruturn.
Two of our number did not return
with us. J. M. (barren rtturned home
j t?r? Thursday - n the train and Onioyj
(Garret: went or. to Graysvilie. whir
I slit? has " d the Gray&vQle Acad
| omv for this school year.
Now for the roads. The poorest
i roads that we had on the entire trip
wash the fi st three milles from h wn4
, They are a fright ,compared with the
: the way. The best I have
menti n was the Kingston PIki
th:- n; sublime and the mo=l
nearest to natuta the Kimsey ' -h
way. N" <>ne can appreciate :h>
I road without traveling it. It is a
I _ a ' i r ad leading from llarbuck
:"i:nr station son:v 4 or .*? mile* t
j the north of Ducktown, to Reliance.
- vr. On the Hi..-- ?
T? v. ! haw been t. id that it
to build this road. Y ia,
I or doubt, have h ard the story
I the man that liked the butter, when
the land told him it cost forty
>? :- per F' **d and hf said it v..;
well wo: th it, and asked for more
' utter- v.. I think this road is w? '!
- worth the price, although I ant told
' it is hard t travel when the foe 5s
' down. It reaches an altitude of 3000
t feet. The grade is such that it car*
d all be pulled i? "high." Th;? road
passes through the Cherokee National
forests and for fifteen mile* there
H * o >:gn f habitation except the
ab.n of the chief patrolman. Aii of
c. the other roads were hard surfaced
but some of them were badly
\\ "n. ' were much better than th*
. !< through eur section.
We <ii<c.iverid that gardenitc is
; . ; h r gbeted on the route we
1 New F
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- Ju^t Arrived a!
and Modes. Yc
vited to Call and
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New Dam to Obliterate
Historic English Village1
' j DERBYSHIRE,?The picturesque
' village i'f P went, with its ducal seat
dating back to theseventeenth century
will bo blotted out in the near future
-.id !' : population numbering s-.veri
al hundred will be obliged to find
i fresh homes.
ITh village will bo subn%erged by
the construction of a dam in con
with th?. scheme of develop,
sm'nt of the Pcrwent Valley V'v. r'
board.
I-ish Membership in
League Approved
GENEVA.?the Iri<h FTr, s
vr.s recommended for admission to
League of Nations last Saturday
bv unanimous vote of the c.ram
11 on membership. Speerhn* of
- :\cratu!at:rn to the Irish d logut'?
'r .-o made -y many prominent rc t
resentativt ?.
traveled. But the'people must enjoy
-_i che v of "home-Tnade'* tobacco, for
At p:. ' d many fields ?>f it. We also
; scd many dairy farms. We aoted
that as a rule th-. cattle were of a
better grade than our?. The jerseys
cmed to dominate. We saw many
-11 hut not enough, we judged, for
tany dairy farms. Sweet potatoes
seemed to have a very prominent
place on many famv and Johnson
grass and wild carrots were very
much present evotvwh re. Those of
us not acquainted with the tv o weed
; c ts named d0 no*j appreciate our
freedom from them. Once established.
it is almost impossible to er 9
eate them.
1 will have to close and tell sor.ie ,|
thing about the camp meetings l.v-r.
W. U GARRKN.
all Hats
V
1 the Latest Stlyes
u are cord'ally inSee
Them.
illie Hail
A
k *
H si 'is
cIhe "dalanc-,
MmincingJ.
\ the face of the fact that tl
ig public is mere particu!
lore people this season ;
Standard," the balanced
ian ever before.
Standard" is meeting the
f a large majority of mot
i all-round superior perfor
tsoline ? for uniform qu;
tat quality the finest whei
henever they buy it.
:op at a " Standard " pump
me?and every time. For
itisfaction.
STANDARD OIL COMP
(New Jersey)
x
^ Made riibt bi
^ tk.
F/Mje. if\ i Kundredi of
TJAY FEVER t
Tj If y^J can't "get away." ease .>
fr-J ? the attacks wish? <'
VI^KS
v vat=>orub
Oowr /7 Millie n Jmrt Lit w/ X"w %
Ford Still After
Muscle Shoals Plant
WASHINGTON. N". wtiatiops
witi resumed K:\vttn tht- jjoy rn- :
m?nt and !! r ry F<>td (>n the latter*s j.
offor ' acnuire the Mu?sle SKmIs m.
Ala.. ; .".fr plants 1 t itrate proptr.ii
v. '.itt.r y . rt i ' I..-: week. T
Ten Killed As Trains
Collide in Germanv
BERLIN,?Ten person were faTl j
cd and 1" injured . a r T s:??n last
Thursday l'c;v\an a D i r. At. ter-{
Ixni .xp-i - tra'n -i a L>r .itii-i"
Al ti r ! . v -- n ,i Han \ r j w
Mexican-American
Conventions Signed
WASHINGTON. T\v , ,nv
ti " . bflwocn th- \'r ' d Stat* and i
... pr-.\ : ! :': -
of pending cl aim- ! < "ween tho '.v.
intrit- and their ' !-. !
d Saturday at "... --tat - de-part- (
mcnt.
f- CHRISTOPHER'S I
I GOODS S
{ W" -r r- v'r.f ?':? \ n-. d fa!! "
C A
% Mines Ready-Made garments.
v THE KAMOIV STAIi BRAND SHOF
? OFTHE FA
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i STYl.KIM.lS CLOTHES
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A ONE CONTINENTAL RANGE, C?
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Visit?
(^HRISTOF
Leading Dry G
Murphy,
id Gasoli
>WOJ:
nc motor- I ^wca
ar today, -tO-ifi
are using M?
gasoline, y
demand
mance in
alitv and jMMHWifl
rever and _?xv I
> the next ApV^L
complete J
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Friday. September 14. 1923
Owl Creek ?
*? *1 \% oft
Our school is !> >?-!
rider th^ nianairvmcnt of Mr. Sstie
[cDonald and Mis Magnolia M?Han
A crowd of folks from this jjlace
, r.t a few days in the mountains
\v past week and topori a the- '.me.
Mr. Tttd I.; v:njrn I. of this place*
? bu n busy fcn J ! the
ist week
lltftirc - *v. ' "ac ?.
he won en ox* -
w . \i carry
g in two with {fun th <|W
Mr*. Henry S: \ y an-'
sit'.- I ' - '
r-t \V- k.
Mi*. Ilattic i:. ;?ha t d h-!d en
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Ith h.r niothcr-in .i.w.
M Mai M .
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Boilii S ; ar^
itt'ag bshinU with v
Tf YOU HA VE
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W in Slumiih, Sirt H-,.%
r "run down.*' you w.u tt?i
I Tutt's Pills
1; what y". nerd. 7 hey tone the weak
II straucli, and build up the sy:tea. I
LEADING DRY
TORE
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MII.Y
FOR MKN ;
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