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W.J S.p'.-k-r 1?. I?n and Easy to Lay m If you v.'jnt an unusually han< roof. ytiu'll want Barrett E M Shingles Their shape is novel I face :n rich red, cool green or bl 9 And they arc inexpensive to ap I strips of four instead of singly. H Everlastic Octagonal Strip Shii 9 ssd fire-resistant. Their price I maintenance cost to consider a; 3 Let uj estimate on that new ro I Cherokee Manufactu I Fartory Town MURPH * Locci/ anc) lelcp'ioi \ I., and Polie Chapman tf B!a '?a.. wi re lu re on busdMr. ; ( niutt. of Tallica fUr-. T - a bu.-lmss vo-itor,' la Muri i y Tu? >-day. Mi. V Sin <!. of Madisonvillc, Ttn.n.. - \ - t j-ir hit mother. Mrs. I ! > d. of t' lii i" Crov': i?v: n, was hi-iv on business Tu.? 6y. Mr. . . I. . >f i;<\vit*.s, N. ( ir.ij )! ' <hvi ! y. ?.f Plat 5. N C.. " an'? .! at I ho off < > <-T Ju#t: Pi nor T. N. Rat? s on fen: : ' *. Mr. Hates officii't irj?. Th v t .|iati'!v for Hewitt# the h. f the yroom. Mr Wirt (ludpor has returned to , h <lf with th railway postal ?*.t\ 1 t!.f Mirphy Branch ?>f the Sou'1 after a ton-day vacation in A 1 ;,nd A' an:a. Wh.il All :>t ! :! 4 th n.it i??n:p cu-\ " K: 1\mi" Postal Clerks and th ?!> of the A. K. P. Postal A \. hoth eon' r.tion - meeting in A* -' *-. ins: ' <1 ' th- roof warden of the Ar H V Mr. Gudgcr rcpotf* bvi> mderful time and that it i? w - .moo that h renssume* his dut M Ih:bv and M >tcr Henley Bsiky ' .vo returned to their homo at ? > it? Lark. tin., after visiting l th.-i* v ther and sister. Mr. and Mrs. C.W.Baiiey. * M; Margaret Sneed, Alline Rich i. Fmogrnc Axley, Leila P Fannie Kr.te Brondle,1 Lena j McJu Eugenia Holcombe, Ruby Bav ; . Lucile McCarge, Grace Ly- 3 hr *k .and Messrs. Clyde McJunkin, CharV.s Clegg, Herbert McCall, Max Sjv Reid Davidson, and Franklin t and M. sdames J. W. Axley and R. V. \Vo!ls motored to Andrews last a Friday night to attend the Thurston B. Pri.'e revival services, whicH are bring hold there. A number of "th. j er Murphy people have attended at 3 varous times. r Misses Martine Mattox and Mary Lou Thompson left Tuesday for e Maryville, Tenu., to enter Maryvitle c College. v, HOW TO GET BACK * THE "JOY OF UFE" . LIFE isn't worth living if you Ye so L weak and run down you can hardly R drag yourself around. If the nch red blood, full of health r taut ?i?ur, w. ere pumping through your b the joy o? Hfe would come hack w Jowi enoujh! Gude'a Fepto-Mangan " i? ^?r j t^1*9 magic for thousands? h !Jft? lhe 8aroe ** yo?- Take ?5*. * 8h9rt time and see how your J*alth and rtrength improve. Your his it?liquid or tablets, as w you prefer M \5 tide's Pepto-Mangan , Joni^ td Blood En richer isome but very economical verlastic Octagonal Strip ?their rugged mineral surue-black is most attractive. ?ply because they are laid in igles are extremely durable is moderate. There is no 5 they need 110 painting. of. tring Company Y, N. C. Phone 95 % C/J I / ersonaI X! lie 10 ; x-x-h-vvv :-:-x*v > *x* v-x-x- ! Mr. Martin Lunnmnwii\. and li* tli* daughter. I-iith. and Mrs. H.itv i Medley and little son, Harry. < :* Kiioxv.IK-. T' lin.. l a\,. In n sis ting ! th'.ir urifle and aunt. Mr. and Mr-*.. I. A. Hawkins, at Cull- >n. r.r.d tin r uncle and aunt, Mr. and M: . I*. K. X' . en, ??f Murphy. f ? the' i a. t svt fk, returning to kuoxvillc Saturday. M darn- I.emin-ns and H? dl* y are dangl-"'is of Mr. and Mrs. Frank iCtarnc-s. Th.-y wee prim pally reau-d in Murphy. This was Mr. l.fiimnn's first v.-t t? our; ttle town. H prnist s Murphy fori her fine street.- and wide sid walks. He went over the Ib-Heview : .1 ;.nd -iv.. it is equal if :u t 1. Iter than ! anything they haw in Km?y County.; i i nne - e. ile drove in a ?:.r from Knoxville. and says the only draw lack on th. cor.reet'on between Murphy and Koxvill- i- the link of load from Murphy to the State line,' .vhif'i hi sa\ is mum -a'e'e with a car. Miss, s Hazel l>ewc-i and Isdith, Dickey left \Vcdr,.-d:,y for Mavywillt. Ten.-.., where th wiil enter Marvvihe College. 1 Mis- Kathryn Thonii en in (\>pnerhill this w.ek \ nc her aunt, Mi>. J. K. S.. w. Miss Elisabeth Britl&in I f" last ; vunday for Deeatur. Ga.. to h< comf i stud nt at Agnes Scott College. M;:-s Ir.-n- Champion left Friday i norning for Knoxville, Tenn., wh. ro he will go into training at the Fort I Sanders Hospital. Miss Folly Hampton, who is t.*.kng training at the Fort Sanders Hospital in Knoxville, Tenn., is vsting her parent', Mr. and Mrs. T. iV. Hampton, this week. Dr. Allard Memnvnger, of Charlston, S. C., and Flat Rock, N. C-, is n Murphy this week visiting friends md looking?after his business. Mr. and Mrs. Haralson' and little laughter, who have been visiting dr. and Mrs. L. E. Mauney, have eturned to their home in Atlanta. | Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Cope and two hildren; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mauny; Misses Bess and Ruth Mauney , ave returned to their home in Knoxille, Tenn., after having spent some :me here with their parents, Mr. nd Mrs. L. E. Mauney. , Mr. L. Voyles, City clerk of Pitch- ( r, Okla., i? visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. ,. Johnson and family, and other rel- ( tives in Cherokee County. He will eturn the latter part of this wool? y way of Toledo and Cleveland, O.. rherc he will attend the ntional , o.-seshoe pitching tournament. , Miss Evelyn Lee. of Waynesville, , rho is connected with the State In- ( urance Department. spent several ays here this week in the interest f fire protection. J Messrs C. M. I)?CU8 and T. M. enkins, of Robbinsville, were here 1 Wednesday on business. THE CHEKOKBE SCOUT. II Dr. and Mr.. W. J. IIun..ieutt. of I Ashcville, and Mrs. C. M. Sttxer, of Charlotte, were the jruests of Mr. ind Mrs. W. H. Woodbury at the Dickey H??u?e Wednesday n:ght. They are in this section in th in- ? "crtst of the Order of Eastern Star. [ 1 Mrs. Setzer is Grand Matron of the j order. K b Mr--. J. E. Snow entertained at the home of her parents. Mr. and ?* Mr . A .H. Br-.wn, ' i-f Thursday ' s -."tt? noorr. S??r tf-r'V-r o. i. honor of | ^ bcr little son. Jack J-\"s fourth birth- ' d;.y. ... r. 'it;!.- children of the e< re r !v. i v. th th ir par- j 1 t -. .;I. (1 . ! ?v. V* home of ; Mr. n:,d Mr. Brown to help little Tack c lobrr.t-. Many lit"' tram\v. ?v ? !!! >; 1. ft. r which e-tke nrd ' ; cream served. Those pros- "-1 enf, w i : R-'th I\ *vc- e, Martha * Akin, Ruble! Williamson, Ellen CoopFrenees C*T;stcpher, Rebecca , Hyatt. Vir : ie-. f>V];-y. Nvtti Hour i ton Dick'.y, Ann Hill, Elisabeth Par- :l .er, .It an P- '.?< Frank Mayf Id, * Chare Hannibal Hyatt. Morris Mil- * ic r T m Axley Jr.. l.eonard Axlry. Kit-hard Mauney. Charles Penley, EIbert Mallonee Jr.. J. X. Hill Jr., t Prudent Davidson, Gaines > Elkins. ' Mother present were: Mrs. Willard I > Axlcy, Mrs. Spurge Christoph r. ' Mm. P. C. Hyatt. Mr?. K. S. Miller, i Mrs. T. .F. Mauncy. Mr?. Elbert .Mai- 1 lonec, Mrs. H. G. Elk ins. The Woman's Auxilary of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. R. S. Parker on Tuesday aft- j 1 riv?on Sept: mb-r 11th. Aft'r the ' I n ?.e>s meeting. a very interesting ) !e en on Japan was carried out. Tin* j ' m ;.ibcrs present were Mesdnnies J. i ' B. Storey, I. H. Mllnrd, R. F. Crooks, G. W. Ellis. Don Witherspoon. J. W. D.tvidson. K. I?. i.rork, R. Robinson and J. C. Painter. I* liclous refreshments were served. f Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robert', r.f \kr??n. Ohio, and siMi.-s Rowcna ft." :t-. of Washington, 1>. C., are \ .>"tir:j: their parent-, Mr. and M .? /.. Ii -belts, of the Crandviiw section. "Whine's My Wandering Bov To- ; night," the picture you will never j forget, at Bonita Theatre l'u? -day j S- pie mb* r ISth. Pcachtree *. RB^ 1 Xm>?X?Xm!mX**!mXm!mX**X*<mX**X*<mX Mr. and Mr II. B. Elliott and son. ' M-rk. motored to Know'.lie last week to visit their daughter, Mrs. Dolph Carringcr. Mrs. J. N*. Conley spent several j day* last week in Murphy \vi?h h> r ' | daughter. Mrs. Jim Young. Mr. an ! Mrs. far! fhiddcrth. of J fi.l'eg Park. (la., and Mr. Oakeyj Witt, alfo of College Park, motored through the ? nntry and are vsiting home folks Iv. r.. .1 riv.es W'lhhn. of Charlotte, is * ' :s?t:nir friends here. lhe:s: Miiu.h-y. of Atlanta, is visi- j " f>g his parents, Mr. and M:c. M. x Mauni y. . ! Mr. Fannie Calhoun and daughter. returned lvi from Winston- 1 Salem Monday. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Me- 1 Ir.tof-h, September Sth. a fine son. ( Harry Ferguson visited relatives in College Park. Ga., last week. ! j Miss Mae Mauncy and Mr. T. C. Slaton motored from Sunburst, N. C.. last week and are visiting her par- J ents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mauney. ! ; d Upper Martin's Creek ji ; r Mr. and rMr. Andy Keasley and1 little daughter and Julia Martin visi-j tod Mrs. Keasler's mother, Mrs. Betty I Hughes, at Belleview Sunday. Misses Leila Martin and Mae Moss j were the dinner pu sts of Mr. and ; Mrs. Ernest Burnett at Bcllevied Sun day. Several of the young people from here are attending the revival services at Belleview. A singing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stalcup was enjoyed Sunday afternoon by a large crowd of men, women and children. Supt. A. L. Martin and Mr. Ed Davis were welcome visitors in our school one day last week. A nice bunch of cattle passed thru >ur settlement last week. Mr. Arthur Martin spent last week ...? .......y ..?c. Most all the farmers here are busy in their fodder. Little Evan and Avery Beaver spent Saturday night witty their incle, Mr. Bob Hughes. Rev. C. F. Martin, wife and son nade a flying trip to Murphy Mon- ' lay in their new car. Rev. Gay Bryant passed through lere en route to Ranger where hc^ill nsit relatives. Everybody come to Sunday school hile it is g*"\v * ? . and let's keep it rrowing. IUKFWT, WOKTH Ht JON'T BLAME I THE CHILD Don't scold your children for lack f control over kidney secretions, t is not always the children's fault ?in many case* it means weak idneys and oan he readily righted, lead this Ashcville mother's advice: Mrs. W. H. Whitaker. 336 S. 'rcnth Broad Ave.. -V-heville. X.C.. ay;;: "I am never without Doaa"> , iidney I*i 1.s in my home and I ;now there ; ?thing hettvr foi idnc?> comnlnir.t. My little (laugher has a! way had weak k:dn y nd was annoy.., a lot by the to y equent a tioT, ,f th0 kidneys both 'ay and r.ieht I had h a d Doan" iidney Pill highly sj.oken of so I ised them. ' h y -< n re :-i later! ;or kidneys. I haw taken them myclf when my k :i-i y< wtrc t r !'*r and I va ru? down and ?ei' lull and lan trail. My kidney - ah icted leo?f ?T" - ? - .. i-v.L.v uui. uo;i:i mve never . ied to relieve these stacks." Pr ce <> 1 t ali d ::h r . D.?n*. imply a. k iV r a kidney remedy ret Doan't Kidney Pills - the . ame -hat Mrs. Whitaker had. FosterMilhurn C< Mfi . Buffal . X. Y. - -Adv. ws BELLEVIEW ITEMS Revs. F. Hampton and Noble ar conducting revival rvier tV.:s v. a it the M- t hod 1st chueh. The Stat; Dent''-; Is. at B lleviev. [chool fixing the teet^ of the school rhldrcn. Mrs. Ju'n nr?4 and daughter. Mai '? . and M H itti P Murphy. ?-f M \ ii l>.:r?J king Tuc-day. Mr. Hot - ? Hashes v vd fri-nd. i?vtthe r v ? Sunday afternoon. Miss V- 1 ?i: !i rmilk, \vh-> teaching in Martin's Creek SehaolJ 1-pent 41. wee: : ' w ;h !v.m,? f Mr. and i- . 1 s* i B. ;' er a It;5, proud pa a* ei a dough* . horn August "Oth. Ye::a '< has reC.n -i to her honv i,. Atlanta, (la., after an extended v it to her grandmother, Mrs. Price. Prof, and M . K. 'i. V'hite. V: Carmen I.ong and Win-fred Burns lift thi we el for the M. P. W. ! it P Ruhr . C v h . they w .1 >r in scl 1. Prof, and Mr . Wh * ire nuiv.h.rs of tin faculty, and M Burrs and King ar. iu<! -t . Mr. Harford Were.a r and Mi-s Ted \ndeisor. v e mevri. d Sunday .Sopember 2nd, at Blur Ridge, (lo. Vllrsinp 2 Years, Woi' 20 At Pohre Headquarterr MEMPHIS. Term.?Mniuht f ears f*.r pea van on a grand jury nilii'inni* . ? ? ? *' . v.ii i: , f'l ijmy iyy inn rial of a ceiehrat d murder cr here *t - V". << .>> Robinson. is jail >c?o r.f"? r his a.- t at (' ntral polii jeadq .sartors where he had beer voikinjr v.: an automobile r.mvhanic Vr several mounths. Robinson was i!i-->verrd when the ountv pv. 'vwtro in vonfcrrir.p with i*.y officer. ??wr ir\' ? ; a ,-iinor e i copniy.td l::s name in a l.'.-t ?f prospective witnesses. r\!bin?c? Notified To Get Murderers ROME,? Greece has set an dtimatum to Albania demanding the lelivery within five days of those osponsible for the murder of the talian mission, according to Greek icwspapors. BILL BOOSTER SAYS \r ?OM* oe -thssr W PV?UC \MX>aovs>AevrrG DO IHCBBAK -tv^et A (HEStStt WORTH m xr A *?vk.oM wu VHILUMR -wan" A10M4 \M\TH THA &AO.& KieccMre.u am ure, hs. coow> uvs PRRTlH OHCAC, 9JT WHO WAMT* -<t> UVK VM AOAV?S * PURCHASER LOCAL' FURNITURE CO. IS! DIRECTOR N.Y. BANK i Is only 33 Years Old, Yet has Ac- ^ cumulated Fortune?Has 'High Idea's of Ethics , It *vcarr.. known here a *tays !?_*? tlir.t Irvi: ' La. . a New York C ur tu e ? r am: v. purchaser oi 1 I * r built by the Vai'.cy Kiv r t ..- vfi. Corny cny, of th;a city, ha s made a <1 < .' r of tk* f 1 Nat ' 1 Ib.nk ? New Yorb r City and in conne-.-ti ?tJ with the an-I r.ot qent the story of his phenom-! ' enal achievtmet. was al-o rcvraled. i 1 it is rc-ported that h. is also a di ec- 1 i to f the Hospital for .Joint PL'-: in Nov York, and . a v .'thoid , ! rec >rd in mor?- han 100 ? ->r- j [ y t gallon size?Chaired, jjt B " " ?Parafim X 50 '* Syrap barrel: X Freight charges will We allowed any X for ten or more assorted as desired X TERMS COCA-COLA BOT1 X MURPHY, S 1 : :i aoppjitni r: l- n one I i .'iii.: ef New 1 ork < f and i u-k of i the a: poir':.:ort ' ;. ?a!<l to ' ?sr? unusual cod of huTr cthi . Thl > de, acep rd ngr to Iho tate:?;e-,t of I.inn IV : . | itr <.f the bank, first . truck the : d| miration of the bank'.* officers ana finally resulted i? t.nderir.K to Mr. I uac.i a I'fsitKi.. on the Board cr i - : tors 3. reward. The story date:- l ack t: 1010 w1 ?. t was explained, the bank lent Mr. ! :.hc $."*0,000. A short trie lat. r the tank learned h had u d the m- y f - rtock ma; !; t puvp"s? . and the bat '."s I) rectors called him in 1 for an explanation. Mr. Isaacs adj i nit ted that he had used th money ] in .;i with a br?'tvar.c. | v.n. i:c, !;i;ni!.'4 that he bad oiuht a stuck priced at $202 a ka:c i 'ti- ?J of a r-'lroad stock (Texas & :'a c) pt d T.V'n lit v > a sc...! . : Tic. ? . i ? . 1 - ?-i ! "tr; . on tlie ?>f th . brrd; rajre | h<"j. V ' 1 . d .1 v : I to .. I points per aha e oh the higher priced' i to. k v.hieh had suffered a violent | ?< ' Uno. | Or. s ' :?i th igbt. the invest, r | - i 1. I-..- took into consideration , i that he would have tak-. n : t .of I on ! he .-anv ha., action had the . lock bought in error moved up 20 points, . and on the sun n * k < . .!; ?: fact h :? decided t * i . .< the brokcr; .-k\' f'rm f om any i >s ai d to take i ; th h". !?? - hi ;- -If. It was .'or th!-i our -o that he l-.ad ! ,.c000. Th-.- director. :rr - * i: ! l 'hi- iv and substantiated ii. As t i j con? quencc they made n.? demand i j 1 r iK:yn?'.T.t f th* bvn. 1 1 Tv.", years ngo, according to the 1 | bank's record, a friend of Mr. ! :.;i \\v. nvjrht :n a minic which ?s:>-ot i J the s ;k bu in< Th frl d w 5 i the Fifth National Bank > 150,000. 1 ! :it'd Mr. bancs ki.e who hud no mon<y v. whic'l ' > n:;v it. 'V i'.eul 1 h it-;* "n. M'\ I- ;,cs wen; t th. 1 hark, paid the obligation off i: ' .. ' | and, since he had noilbc" guaranteed, ! thc.-c rotes nor recommended his i . 1, thus gave to the bank's of- ' :i -ur o wi.ic*. on, officej dcKriUd at a "plounrat . Subsequently tV - .k r.iM . c ;.ru brand fully r? u 1 Mr. baa-. f : vtmv.re, v.hich at th. i"me v.:s j.un I iy a gamble based on friendslvp. Thee two incidents, Mr. II our ! drtw toe attention ?'f the bank ( ! to Mr. Isaacs, and thereafter tinbank's officers were awaiting a , chance to tender a reward. which came finally in the form of the ap- . pointment of a directorship. . ~~. J Carolina Editor Hurt i MEBANE?C. F. Pnrnell editor of 1 the Medane Enterprise, was pa.nful'y i hurt about the back and legs here :i last Wednesday when an airplain in 11 which he was riding was badly wrecked. The pilot William H. Fillmore, of Reidsrille, here for exhibition j flight at the Mebane fair, escaped injured. | FOR 5 NEW WHITE 1V With 6 hoops to each keg. Tarnish O the inside. Suitable for X P P I i Shotgur. Trap K?'!s Al'erresd Store "3u-t-,Ia^GASTONIA, ?: C . Ban rap set by S. L. KIsrr "n ? trjt'jr tore, ton miles from h . I - W I'- lay night. to catch r -; r : ? ffcctiv. A- a result. Htrm-.n bal.>f Kine:- Mountain. ? -V . d; K.:;. and 1>* ' Id. of R - -"mi ? City, s ir. .il l under a charge of robbery. >f":cr- are searching for Wii; .--harped with nmvii ir lie robbery, ar.t! fifteen i i <~f hoe - st'len . from th- store, r. ound along the road hav been e cove red. 1 \ J Most of the pain we su'Ter is unnecessary. Why continue to endure it?to sacrifice your, .youth, beauty, and enjoyment to it? The combination of simple harmlr-s medicines found in Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill* is especially effective in relieving pain without li t i after-' effects. I'or r: re th.tn t'"''"-five 'years sufferers from he I-che? r.eurah hachache, * Alack i.itica ard pains fre~i other causes have f< I relief by taking the pills. Why don't you try t' m? AZIZ YOUR DRUGGIST State ?f >' '* 'h Carolina? CImo.s.?. County. Ir. thv Supi J ior t o r t James M. '"aj ps, Plaintiff lit -u r C, j , . Dcft-mirir NOTICE SERVICE OF SI.1 SIMONS BY I'UBI.K 'ATI ON The dfl'? ndant, llvst. >- ? up,.a, in tho :i!utvi i r.titk'd acth v i taknotice that an action has lv?en commenced ayainst hoi* in th F.ur-crior Court of County. W C. by the pi:.jp.tiff. .lame- M. Cspps, uui that tin- puipo.o of the action to obtain an ai -hit il'vuiv- from :he 1 als i f matrimony . n statutory ground.. That y . arc j> r t>\ notified to .rsonnlly .p.:car and ar>-w.T or denur to t* '.ai--t th plainiff in.-v, ia my . : on or H'fote the 12th day of October, i i?r t'n i art w.il y: the n.dcmaii.; d in the comp'aint. Tl. th 12;h day of S ;>t., 11123. i-:. BAY IS. Clerk. < ' ti < Sunt-rior C n of CherCounty, N. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Hav r.jr qualified as Executor un* Q iler the will of the Estate of Martha Pcckery, deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having: claims ipainst th<- -state of the said dcccas d. to exhibit them to the undt rsi^ud at my home at Grand view, Cberocee County. North Carolina, on or >efore th-- 11th day of September, 1924, or this notice will he pleaded n bar of their recovery. All persons adebted to the said estate will pleas^ nake immediate payment. This 11th day of September, 1923. W. A. McDONALD. Executor of the estate cf Martha Dockeryv deceased, late of Cherokee Co. f6-6t-p> ;ale i OAK KEGS ed on outside and para fined on Y Syrups or Vinegar. Y $1.50 each Y 2.50 44 - i ?d 1.76 44 X 2.50 44 Y 3.00 44 Z , ? Art ?? wkfw in our territory ok ore. -* o , when ordered in no ihipro it. X CASH >. 1.ING COMPAPT
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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