D pridiy, Scptwnt" 14, 1923
I Beautiful
I and Easy to Lay
I? If yc\i "'?nt an unusually ban
roof, you'll want Barrett I
Shingles. Their shape is novel
face in rich red, cool green or b
And they are inexpensive to a
r ? f ... j _p _ ,
Stri-'S ui iuui inaiv.au ui
E^erlastic Octagonal Strip Shi
and fire-resistant. Their pric<
maintenance cost to consider a
Let us estimate on that new r<
Cherokee Manufacti
Hc!?ry Town MURPK
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Tflfp'u
W L. and Polio Chapman.*
rf l>l.i . Ga., were here on business
Tuesday.
Mr I> B. Gennett. of Tellico
Plairs, T. n.. was n business visitor
to Murpiiv Tuesday.
Mr M. Sneod. of Madisonville,
Ttt who is visiting hi.\ mother.
Mrs. I b. Snerd. of the Grape Creek
?*it was here on business Tuesday
Mi. K'va !.? < , of Hewitts. N. f .
ar.ii M Pieie Owenby, of Piatt. N*.
f.. married at the office of
Justu* "f the Peace T. \\ Bates on t
??pt? nih# 1st. Mr. Bates officiating j
Thiy left immediately for Hewitt.-#
the home of the groom.
Mr. Wirt Gudger has returned to
h ; b:* . with the railway postal
, . I iw- . iiirjjiiy IIIUII'.II ill me
Southt" after a temlay vacation
! in A>h< villc a?<i Atlanta. While i"
Atlant... ho attend d th^ national
cor.*. -m of Railway Postal Clerks
arj th> reunion of the A. E. F. Postal
Aegncy, both conventions meeting
in Atlanta at the same time, and being
hvid on thi roof garden of the
AiK'V Hotel. Mr. Gudger reports
having a wonderful time and that it
if with reluctance that he reassumos
his duties.
Mis- Ruby and Master Henley
Bailey have returned to their home
at College Park. Ga., after visiting
the; ther and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
C. \Y. Bailey. ?
Mis.-i's Margaret Sneed, Alline
Ri<h.:rdson, Emogrne Axley, Leila
Pi . Fannie Knte Rrendle,! Lena
McJunk n. Eugenia Holcombe, Ruby
Bail. y. Lucile McCarge, Grace Lyhr.
ok .and Messrs. Clyde McJunkin,
Charles Clegg, Herbert McCall, Max
Sneed. Reid Davidson, and Franklin
and Mcsdames J. W. Axley and R.
V. Wells motored to Andrews last ,
Friday night to attend the Thurston
B. Price revival services, whicH are
being held there. A number of oth- ,
Murphy people have attended at
varous times. i
Misses Martine Mattox and Mary
Lou Thompson left Tuesday for <
Maryvil'e. Tenr., to enter MaryviDo (
College. ' I
HOW Tn ott d*nr :
"w" ?v uiji junta
THE "JOY OF UFE" .
LIFE isn't worth living if you're so 1
weak and rundown you can hardly ,
r ?# P* y?**r?clf around.
If the ri*; red blood, full of health 1
^ pumping through your 1
*ww, tW joy of life would come back ,
jooo enough! Code's Pepto-Mangan .
s* this magic for thousands? 1
[t will do the same for you. Take
a hart time and see how your
T?? ?id strength improve. Your
it?Squid or tablets. as
Gude's
Pepto-Mangan \
Tonic and Blood Enricher
I
dsome but very economical
iverlastic Octagonal Strip
!?tbeir rugged mineral sur- (
lue-black is most attractive,
pply because they arc laid in
ingles arc extremely durable
: is moderate. There is no
s they need no painting.
x>f.
string company
|Y, N. C. Phone 95
1 Personal
me 20 ||,
Mr. Martin Lonvnons. wife and lit- '
tie daughter, Edith. and Mrs. Harry
Hedlcy and little son, Harry, of
Knoxville, Tenn., have been visiting
thiir uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Hawkins, at Cuib< rson. and
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
P. E. Nelson, of Murphy, for the [
past week, returning to Knoxville .
Saturday.' Mtsdantes Lemmons and!
H?ilKy are daughters of Mr. and;
Mrs. Frank Starnes. They wete ;
principally reared in Murphy. This i
was Mr. Lentnton's first visit to our
little town. He praises Murphy for i
her fine streets and wide sidewalk*. <
lie went over the Belle view road and '
-ay* it is equal if not b.tter than ! 4
anything they have in Knox County.
Tt nncsaec. He drove in a car from
Knoxville. and says the only draw ,
back, on' the connection between ,
Murphy and Koxville is th0 link of |
road from Murphy to the State line,
which he says is almost impassable (
a ith a car. (
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Dickey left Wednesday for MViry- 1
ville, Tenn.t where they will enter j t
Mi?ryvi!;v College. 1
Mis? Kathryn Thompson is in Cop- >
perhill this week visiting her aunt.
Mrs. J. E. Snow. <
1
Mis? Elizabeth Brittain left* last
Sunday for Decatur, Ga., to become t
a student at Agnes Scott College. i
Miss Irene Champion left Friday 1
morning for Knox ville, Tenn.. whero
she will go into training at the Fort i
Sanders Hospital.
c
Miss Polly Hampton, who is tak- 1
ing training at the Fort Sanders ?
Hospital in Knoxville, Tenn.. is vsiting
her parent?, Mr. and Mrs. T.
W. Hampton, this week.
Dr. Allard Memminger, of Charl- j
ester., S. C., and Flat Hock, N. C r is ^
in Murphy this week visiting friends j
and looking (after his business.
v
Mr. and Mrs. Haralson' and little ^
daughter, who have been visiting ^
Mr. and, Mr?. L. E. Mauney, have
returned to their home in Atlanta. ^
a
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Cope and two
:hildren; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maun- ^
?y; Misses Bess and Ruth Mauney g
lave returned to their home in Knox- Q
ville, Tenn., after having spent some
time here with their parents, Mr. v
?nd Mrs. L. E. Mauney.
*
Mr. i>. voyies, Uity clerk of Pitch- Q
?rf Okla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
L Johnson and family, and other rel- ei
itives in Cherokee County. He will
eturn the latter part of this week j,
)y way of Toledo and Cleveland, O.,
vhere he will attend the national 9]
lorseshoe pitching tournament. u
Miss Evelyn; Lee, of Waynesville. n
vho is connected with the Stat? Inurance
Department, spent several
lays here this week in the interest s,
?f fire protection. vj
Messrs C. M. Dicus and T. M.
fenkins, of Robbinsville, were here *
Vednesday on business.
i
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. M
Dr. and Mr?. W. J. Hunnicutt, of J
isheville, and Mrs. C. M. Setzer, of
harlotte, were the quests of Mr.
rid Mrs. W. H. Woodbury at the
>ickey Hour Wednesday night
"hey are in this section in the in- ?
-rest of the Order of Eastern Star. "
Irs. Setzer is Grand Matron of the ?
rder. h
______ li
Mrs. J. K. Snow entertained at
He home of h.r parents. Mr. and
Jr-. A .H. Brown, last Thursday ;
f It-moon, September <?, in honor of ^
er little son. Jack Jr.'s f >urth birth- ^
y. Many of the litt! children of I 'K
he community, some with their par- j ll
ts. ;rathei ed at the lovely home of 3
Jr. and Mrs. Brown to help little ( 1
ack celebrate. Many i'ttle sraines
.ere en.ioyed. after which cake and ^
o cream w? re served. Those pros- | ,J
:i w( r : Ruth Rewce>e. Martha
Vkin. Robbit Williamson, Ellen Coop- s
r. Frances Christopher. Rebecca "
lyatt. Vircin:rl I> 'key. Nettie Hous- ^
on Dickey. Ann Hi!!, Elizabeth 1'ar- *
i*r len.. !' F- V- :h
"harks Hannibal Hyatt. Morris Mil- 1
r. Tom Axlty Jr.. Leonard Axle jr.
Ik-hard Mauney. Charles Penlcy. Ei s
icrt Mallonee Jr., J. N. Hill Jr., f
Prudent Davidson, Gaines Ellcins. I t
Mother pros* nt were: Mrs. Wiilnrd 111
Vxley, Mrs. Spurge Christopher. . Mrs.
P. C. Hyatt, Mrs. E. S. Miller,
Mrs. T. J. Mauney, Mrs. Elbert Mai- !
once, Mrs. H. G. Elkins.
The Woman's Auxilary of the
Presbyterian Church met at th?? home;
>f Mrs. R. S. Parker on Tuesday aft-] 1
?rno?-r' Scptrmbrr lltK After thi *
business meeting, a wry interesting
i-s-on on Japan was carried out. The
members present were Mesdamcs J. '
It. Storey, J. H. Pillard, R. F.
Crooks, G. W. Ellis, Don Wit he r=poon,
J. W. Davidson. R. Lybrook,
R. Robinson and J. C. Palmer. I). - '
licious refrtshmentx were served.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rob.rts. of
Akron, Ohio, and sister. Miss Rowcna
Roberts, of Washington, D. C? are
visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1
A. Z. Roberts, of the Grandvitw
section. , ,
"Where's My Wandering Boy To- ' |
night," the picture you will never ,
forget, at Bonita Theatre Tuesday, ;
September 18th.
Peachtree %
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Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott and son. '
Mark,j motored to Knoxville last
IveeK to visit their daughter, Mrs.!
Dolph Carringei. *
Mrs. J. N*. Conley spent several t
lays last week in Murphy with her i ]
laughter, Mrs. Jim Young.
Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Sudderth, of M
'ollege Park, Ga.. and Mr. Oukh y 1
Witt, also of College Park, motored i ^
hrough the country and are visiting , 1
lomc folks here. * !*
James Wilhelm. of Charlotte, is , *
,'isiting friends here.
Oscar Mauney, of Atlanta, is visi-1 *
;ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. j v
L Mauney. *
Mr . Fannie Calhoun and daughers
returned home from Winston- ' (
^alem Monday. ! ?
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mc-1 1
ntosh. September 8th, a fine son. j (
Harry Ferguson visited relatives !
n College Park. Ga., last week. j
Miss Mae Mauney and Mr. T. C.
^laton motored from Sunburst, N. C..
ast week and are visiting her par nts,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mauney. "
* o
Upper Martin's Creek j
n
Mr. and rMs. Andy Keasley and
ittle daughter and Julia Martin vislea
Mrs. Keasier's mother, Mrs. B< tty
lughes, at Belleview Sunday.
Misses Leila Martin and Mae Moss
rere the dinner guests of Mr. and
Irs. Ernest Burnett at Bellevied Sun
aySeveral
of the young people from
ere are attending the revival services
t Belleview.
A singing at the home of Mr. and
Irs. George Stalcup was enjoyed
unday afternoon by a large crowd
f men. wome- and childiw*
Supt. A. L. Martin and Mr. Ed Dais
were welcome visitors in our
;hool one day last week.
A nice bunch of cattle passed thru
ur settlement last week.
Mr. Arthur Martin spent last week
nd witjj his family here. i
Most all the farmers here are busy
i their fodder.
Little Evani and Avery Beaver
pent Saturday night witty their
ncle, Mr. Bob Hughes.
Rev. C. P. Martin, wife and son
lade a flying trip to Murphy Monay
in their new car.
Rev. Gay Bryant passed through
ere enroute to Ranger where he> will
tsit relatives.
Everybody come to Sunday school
hilo it is growing, and let's keep it
"owing.
URPHY, NORTH CAROLINA
)ON'T BLAME P>
THE CHILD FI
jDI
Don't scold your children f<>r lack
f control over kidney secreti. ns ^
t is not always the children's fault
-in many case, it means weak
idneys and can he readily righted.
;ead this Asheville mother's adviceMrs.
W. B. Whitaker, 336 S I
rench Broad Ave., Asheville, N\<\. ?
iv;: "I am never without Doar.'s ; iur
iidney l'ills in my home and I ?'ir
now there is nothing better for I'ui
idney comolaint. My little daugh-j
er has always had weak kidneys i Fif
nd was annovcd n lot l.v th?? <">?
requent ai t ion of the kidneys both not
ay and night. I had hoard Dean's'ena
iidnoy Pi ! h:phly spoken of so 1 It i
sed them. They soon regulated , to
er kidn y . I have taken them r v - :r
elf when mv kidney- \m re out f >f
rder and I was run down anil felt atii
iull and languid. My kidney* als" 1 ]
cted too frequently but Dean's
ave never failed to relieve the. o at- yo;
?eto." !
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't th<
imply ask f> r a kidni y remedyret
Ui-an's Kidney BBH?the same
.hat Mrs. \Vhitaker had. FosterVlilbum
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. i r
?Adv. mi
fit
i isj
BELLEVIEW ITEMS
Revs. F. lIanipton and Noble are lt
onduiting revival - rviees this w a"; 1 :"it
the Method'st church.
The State D?. ntist is at B lleview m'
rhool fixing the tectu of the - hoof"1 ^
'hldren. '
M" . Jula E1PJ nnd daughter, Ir"'
Mable. and M's< Matt: Palnv r. of
Murphy, were guests of Mrs. Robert j
King Tuesday. I /
Mr. Hobson Hughe> visited friends j,.
ovcthe river Sunday afternoon. -pj
Miss V' sta I.oudern:i!k. who >s ^ r
teaching in Martin's Creek School, ^
spent th week-end with h ?m . f >lk.?. t><j
Mr. and Mrs. Irn R.-?rh*?r ?? .
" ~ , po
proud parents of a daughter, Iwrn ,,
August 20th. | (j
Vena I"? >iv has returned t0 hei ,
home in Atlanta, (la., after an ex- 1 x
tended visit to her grandmother, Mrs. i
Pricf' ;h
Prof. and Mrs. E. G. *'?'hitc. >1 s j,0
flarmen I.ong and Winifred Burns an
left this week for the M. P. W. school, jm
?t I?!u< Ridge, Ga.. whvre they w ! | nj?
l>e in school. Prof, and Mrs. White
ire members of the faculty, and Miss pX,
Burns and King art students. $5
Mr. Harford Weaver and Miss Ted
Anderson were married Sunday Sep- c0]
tember 2nd, at Blue Ridge, Go. f0!
Missing 2 Years, Worked *,:i
At Police Headquarter;; ""
MEMPHIS. Tenn.?SouRht for - (h)
,-ears for pros cut ion on a grand jury j ,jn
ndicment charging perjury* in the J
rial of a celebrated murder cas? here
3tis W. (Siim i Robinson. is in ia'! -Da
tere aftt r his arrest at Central police an
teadquarters where he had been ^
corking a* an automobile mechanic ^
'or several mounths. ^
Robinson was discovered when the
ounty pros ecu tro in conferring with
ritv officers ov< r trial c.f a minor
an
?. e recognized h s name in a list ,
if prospective witnesses.
Albinia Notified sai
To Get Murderers to
ROME.? Greece has set ar. l?al
iltimatum to Albania demanding the ('h?'
lelivery within five days of those cai
esponsible for the murder of the P?>
tnlian mission, according to Greek
lewspapcrs.
BILL BOOSTER SAYS hu?,
; issi
^/rvwxw \p ?oww or thcu whi
V* Puauc >MPttOUB>AGlIYS ?
DO imcssasc tK??s a uvcve? of
TWEM'we VWKTIH VTA \T A fli*
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AUOWG VHWA -(V* ?AM ?
NECettrOK or Uft, M6. y~
COOt-D UVS PWCM CMCAP,
?vrr V4MO wavtts to uv*
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i fi Wi I tfW ^
liMpj'p"!
JRCHASER LOCA1 I
JRNITURE CO. IS
[RECTOR N.Y. BANK".
only 33 Year* Old, Yet ha* Acrumulated
Fortune Ha* 'High
Ideal* of Ethic*
o
n
t became known hre a few days is
that Irving I a: a Xtw York 0
niture dealer and a purchaser of M
r.iture built by the Vail, Kiv r tl
-nitv:. Company, . f (h s < ty. has si
enJv re jj tr.ade a director of the fi
National Bank of N \v York r<
y and in connect!"',; with thr anjnctj..<
:.t the s*ory of h ph>-r. m- 1 ~
il achieve met- ;vn- al -v rcv.alcd. j
is reported that he is also a direr- 1
of the Hospital for Joint Disc;.
New York, and . a -'-h,, . r
record in more than I'?{> corri.>ns.
:! aoD^'ntmmt
the youngest. ;f nt * i;? 7 1h"
urge t. uir?t? r in ar.y mai
Tk of New York CJy. and i. of
> appointment iar a - -y aid to
ntain an unusual eodo c?f hu?in???o I--I
:c.=. This c de, according to tr.n
itement of Linu- P. Hosmcr, cash
f f the bank, fii .-t struck the adration
of the bank'-- officers and
tally resulted in tendering to Mr.
?acs a pusilion <>n the Board of
: < rr. as a rcwr.td.
The stor> dates baik '10l'J w1'^,
was explained, the bank lent Mr.
*aiv $50,000. .\ ho'-t time later
c bank learned 1- had us d thi*
?r.? y f. : stock : .: :i ? urpose . and
bank's Directors called him in
r an explanation. Mr. Isaacs auit
Led that he had used the money
conn.-tion with a brokerage tra:.
explain ng that he had
right a t ck piccd ;it $202 a share
pt.-rd of a !' i Iread stock (Texas ??
i? ific> priced then at $50 a sharr
hs putvha e, he t: : 'nul v. *
ror on Pa:t oI th brokt-rag;
use which, he sa'd. hxd vo'ovtee:
to statu! j; oil for a ! >ss of 2'
lints per sha e on tie h idler price'
>ck which had suffered a violent
ci'no.
On > cond thought, the investor
plained, he took ir.t ? consideration ;
lit hi would have taken a nrofit on
e same transaction had the stock
ught in error moved up 2 > points. J
<1 on the strength f that fact hi
il decided t i relieve the broker- 1
e firm from any loss and to take 1
e full loss himself. It was for this
rpose that he had born.wed the
0,000. The directors investigated t
i story and substantiated it. As a j r
nsequence they made no demand . i
r payment of the loan. j (
Two years ago, according to the 1
nk's record, a friend of Mr. Isaacs :
,s caught in a panic which upset i
i silk business. The friend owed t
? Fifth National Bank $1.50.000. ?
d Mr. Isaacs kne whe had no monwith
which to pay it. Without F
Station, Mr. Isaacs went to the ?
nk, paid the obligation off in full, t
d. since he had neither guaranteed t
?se notes nor recommended his , 1
end, thus gave to the bank's of- 1
ers ? surprise vvhicu one officer
?cr:bed as a "aleasant shock
bsequently the silk man came back
(1 fully repaid Mr. Isaacs for hi;
nture, which at the time w?s Purt'-; '
a gamble based on friendship.
These two incidents, Mr. Ifosmcr'
d, drew the attention of the bank j t
Mr. Isaacs, and thereafter the | j
nk's officers were awaiting ?*f j <
ince to tender a reward, whielt | ,
lie finally in the form of the ap- H
intment of a directorship. j e
e
Carolina Editor Hurt b
EBANE.?C. F. Paraell ed'tor of 1
Medane Enterprise, was pa.r.f jV.y ii
t about the back ar.d legs here1 it
? Wednesday when an airplain in n
ich he was riding was badly wreckThe
pilot, William H. Fillmore.
Reidsville, here for exhibition
ht at the Mcbane fair, escaped
ired.
FOR S
NEW WHITE
With 6 hoops to each keg, a*nish<
the inside. Suitable for
P R I C
1 gallon size?Charred.
2 " " "
5 " " M
5 " " ?Parafinc
10 " " ? "
15 " " ? "
50 " Syrvp barrels
Freifhl chtrpr will be allowed any<
for tea or more auorted ? deeircd,
TERMS <
COCA-COLA BOT~
MURPHY.
PAGE FIVE
JiiUhgUla i fdp tVuiS
Alleged Store Burglar
ASTOMA. N*. r._\ hotjrun
et by S I . K: r in b:. Mintry
. ten miles from h r r \\ . .1e
ilny n j:hi, to catch robbt' i roved
ffective. Af a result, Herman Fal.*
f Kinjrs Mountain, i? cl' ?1; K-ylond
Benficld, of Bc.^'.mer City,
; in jail under a charge of robi ry.
fficer- arc searching for W;.T
[cDonal. charged with complicity n
le robbery, and fifteen pairs of
iocs stoli n , from the store, and
iund along the road hi\- been
hoovered.
(T"v|
sufftsmn
AlOftt of the pain we suffer is
unnecessary. Why continue
to endure it?to sacrifice your.
|youth, beauty, and c^oyment
to it?
The combination of simple
/harmless medicines found in
Cr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill?
is especially effective in relieving
pai:> without bad after*J
effects.
For more than thirty-five
rears sufferers from headache,
neuralsi-a. backache, toothache,
sciatica and pains ft -t
other causes have found relief
by taking these pills.
Why don't you try them?
ASK YOUP DRUGGIST
stat?- of N th Carolina?
Cherokee County.
In the Superior Court
fames M. Capps, Plaintiff
vs.
Tester Capps, Defendant.
KOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
The defendant. Hester Capps, in
he above entitled action will take
lotice that an action has been comitenced
against her in the Euperior
'ourt of Cherokee! County, N. C.
y the plaintiff, James M. Capps,
... thU tht purpose of the action
s to obtain an absolute divorce from
he bonds of matrimony on statutory
[rounds.
That you are hereby notifiid to
itrsonally appear and answer or denur
to the complaint of the plainSff
now on file in my office on or
tefore the 12th day of October,
U2J, of the court will grant the rt
it 1" demanded in the complaint.
This the 12th day of Sept., 1923.
E. E. DAVIS, Clerk.
Of the Superior Court of CheroV
County, N. C.
EXECUTOR S NOTICE.
Having qualified as Executor unler
the will of the Estate of Martha
Mockery, deceased, late of Cherokee
bounty, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
gainst the estate of the said deceasd.
to exhibit them to the undersignd
at my home at Grandview, Cheroee
County, North Carolina, on or
efore the 11th day of September,
924, or this notice will bc pleaded
l bar of utuii icCOvciy. All persons
idebted to the said estate will please
lake immediate payment.
This 11th day of September, 1923.
W. A. McDONALD, Executor
of the estate of Martha Dockery,
deceased, late of Cherokee Co.
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ALE |
OAK KEGS |
fd on outside and parafined on I
Syrup* or Vinegar. ^
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$1.50 each ] '
1.75 " ;
2.50 " <
d 175 " I'
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