60RGAS STEAM r! puunjs SOLD PURCHASED FROM GOVERNMENT BY ALABAMA POWER COMPANY. HENRY FORD'S OFFER UPSET Must Make Revised Offer For Muscle Shoals if He Bids For Remainder of Project. Washington--Henry Ford's much controverted offer to y Muscle Shoals v. a- wh y up??t whin the gOTornment sold to the Alabama Powa part of the property? at a price of approximately $3 '?00 This dev. ' - tent to: ? s a revised Offer from Mr K. 1 if he wishes to hid for th" remainder of the project. He previously had informed Congress that unless tae Gorcas plant were :aeluded in the sale his bid did not hold. Political observers who have professed to see some ; onnn t .n bet? -n Mr. Ford's offer for Muscle Shoals and the presidential b.-.tm which bears the manufacturer's name, predicted that the next de\ i i>pment would be reverberations in the coming session of Congress whit h. possibly, might develop Into wjxne thing hearing a relation to the . r.g prv-convent4on campaign. Some time ago the war department notified Mr Ford that the d? p.irtment of justice and the judu i ! ire genoral of the army had held valid its contract with the pow. r company which required the government to either move the plant from th> power company's land or sell it to the company. Ford's engineers in Detroit wired th-- war department a request for another cxteus: a, which the power company declined to grant, and Secretary Weeks came to the ! . :s.oa that under the circuinstan,. s. it was more advantageous to the \ rnment to sell than move. f ,Th.U00. ????. t Way Out of Ship Problem Blocked. Washington. ? President Coolidge dias been advised by members of the j Shipping Board that a thorough canvass of the situation has failed to develop any suggested plan of operating the Government's merchant fleet, which cffeYs hope of escaping a definite and continued deficit. Computation of *he various facters which enter into marine transporta kion "place a fixed differential" of |5 ? ton against American ships, the {president was informed, and this ! jbandicap will be met regardless of the method of operation. ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT? save Black. White, Tan, B 9. f. DdUy Cempfriy km. T? TH1 DUVALL HELD ON MURDER CHARGE ; Will Be Tried in November Term of Macon County Superior Csart FRANKLIN. Sept. 24--r.ob rt ] 1 avail, charged wit^ the murder of Charles R-?cr?>ra ne3r here n . "?? Everett Hampton, only tye-wit- r n. >s .to thc shooting .-crape, are bc-jli i ^ held a the Macon County pail ' - the t. a", in Nt 'w;mbvr of the S.i-. pc::o: Court. | JJ 1? ivail is alleged to have fired five ^ ! into the body of Roger as thc ' r . i: r . ration of a quarrel on the pub-' r read about ten milts frefti Frank- r It is claimed by Duvall that v Ki gers started at him with an open ^ kr.ite and that he shot in self defense. " It is slat-, d that bad feeling- had , tx sted between the two men for j mptoni | were riding in an automobile when r they met Rogers, who was on horse I ' aek. A ouarrtl took place and the ri-t. : was brought into clay. I f r Postell f-' t i \ ir: numt'ir of ir eople at- 1 rti ! the Sun i.iv School Convert- J .it Sh ..! 'Creek Suturdii. and j r S .!iy Tht; :<-- ? rt a r.r< e \:n:+. ^ W , Frown and family left gs \ r Etowah. Tenn.. las: Sunday, vr< re Mr. Brown has a position. ! i M . 'i, Wilbur of Etowah, Tenn., r *;? nt a few darrs hi re last week ' visiting friend, anil relatives. Wt appreciate the interest th J parents are taking in the school and w? re i d to have several visit our c chiM : Friday afternoon. An invita- J , en : up n at all times to those who t teres led in our school and the 1 i??e of education. i h. box -unprr at the Clark schon' ' i w.i- i irrand sue*? \ large 1 rowd attended and all seemed to j y tilt ? \ n -'s. The fond rais. '4 ?d v ;1 T lis* d f suplies f r .he j ... -i. j 1 A number of people from the see- 1 d :ho fir : 1 of Rev. K 1 *il# vi e \vn-- laid to re t in the 1 L; mvetc y Surtd. y. , Wt are 'y to hfnr pf the , iJ'ne-" of *>hcrtn?n Verier. ttC wa?' i! with pneumonia last w k. t iVt .. lv ping h0 Will be out among us a .an real soon. Tv" of our boys spent lr-t Satur day hunting in the Payne Mountain**I rl:< -ult f their hunt was a inu- , ; : term; ; C on, hoys, y.>n may t th? game n scheme cf ^capitulations." while the Communists declare that to give up Ruhr fight would be a concession I to capitalism, both German and French. ' you shined your yes today with ioe Polish np roves your per1 appearance and S the leather. For Irown and Ox-Mood Shoe* ?i?ili. N.T. I CHEROKEE SCOUT. MURPHY. N< > I 1 Making His Get-a-Way Br MORRIS SCHULTZ (?. 1IM| Wsstsra Nswspaysr Vnloa.) r reu s GRIGGS. president of tha Ninth National bank, was smiling is he sped in his car along the pike it four In the morning. He had nleady put twenty-eight mile* between limself anil RoyceviHe, and !uid plenty ?f tltne to catch the limited. In his suitcase he had a hundred ind fifty thousand dollars, which he lad abstracted from the hank vaults, rhere had been not the slightest difflolty about it. He had sent the watchman away ?>n s.f time! oh. plenty of time! lie was thinking of the little parnli?e he had planned for himself in Europe. At the same time he knew hat if he had the chance, he would |ff evdace rt.e money and go back to lnymlllp. But tli.it was impossible, for he could iot send old Martin niway again, at ive in tue mt>rninz. Five o'clock?six. It was growing Ight. Oriels was heading for a nwunnlnons district, beyond which lay the a rue town where he meant to catch Tie train. He saw another car approaching the single road from the toycevlllo direction, Tlie two roads oined Into one that went straight hrough the pass. And as he watched It n singular fear >egnn to come over him that this car ros in pursuit of him. U was a foolish Idea, only It was gone at such a rate?and why should ?1 inyone he traveling from Roycevllle it that hour of the morning. Moreover. It looked to Crlgg* as If lie t\*.? errs would reach the fork of he two roads simultaneously. Making his calculations, flriccs dower! down. lie wanted the other air to get ahead of him. Then he vc.uld be a' le to shake ofT that absurd >ir of Ids T . his dismay the other car hegnn to slow down perceptibly, too. Thereipon flriggs threw on speed The tther car slowed down still more. Crlggs became frantic. It w is evflont now that the other 'mr was In Pursuit of h!m nnd wanted him to 1 e first at the ptiss. Re slowed down ill more, and the other ear. after i linking transparent efforts to nia- 1 ieu\er, threw In a hurs* of speed. T!ie result of all this maneuvering was that the two cars seemed likely to reach Mie pa?8 together. Clrlggs hegnn ' ~~C\Fo C Ki6&< MT M VW|" jMrf Made ri|h olinaa at ( flp Hundred* c ,'1WI this seal. mat ORTH CAROLINA to "crawf"~He willing tcT face hi* pursuer? If necessary, but he was not going to get ahead of thera and be at their merer. He saw red. He was de*i?erate. frenzied. He no longer eared what happened. He saw his little paradise m<4tinv n\vnv VVhr Mn ne nivn witch a fool as to steal the money? He would hare given all the world If he could hare been happily back In his home In RoyervlTle as r.a- the evening before. The second car was rapidly approachInr the fork of the roads. After a mom# nt's Indecision It suddenly made a spurt, reached the Intersection of the two roads, and stopped. Orlops saw the two detectives In It. and he no longer doubted. And. filled with madness, he made a wild dash toward it He saw the two men stand tip. heard cries ??f alarm, saw their futile efTort to draw out of th?? way. and then, with n shout of triumph, he had driven his machine full into It. There wn*; a smashing and splintering chassis and tonnenu. flrigcs even in that Inst desperate moment he was aware Vf a third enr with two men seated in It. approaching at a sr the road behind him. He opened his eyes to find himself looking at the Interior decorations of Ms bedroom. At first the events of ine mgm scfmofl only like m wild dream. Then he remembered He groaned. Of course they had brought him to hi* home, under guard. He was U int: healed, to stand his trial. He was ruined. disgraced. anil the penitentiary loomed before him. The nurse was bending over him. "flush! You mustn't try to talk. You are too brave a man to imperil year recovery." "Yon must teil me. . . lie listened incredulously to her story of the bank robbers who had Mown the empty safe after his departure and fled in their car. of his ow n heroic art in sending Martin away been use lie suspected, of his pursuit and rapture of the robbers and the money single-handed. He sunk bairk tremulously on the pillow. The little flnradlse was here, in Itoyceville, after all. g? Sunburned ?^L ImentholatumJ VV cools and soothes '^t.the parched skin^je' u need |XJ& yjX y?u n |f m arparatu /]L* mora/ (c usually a ?spv users ha' mi If >7r< [[? x out for a ing, bees .exactly t fractions TV* i' e V/1 , h?. i. Um C.r- P?WCr & Charleston. ScAd at Mid the >f Pumps that baa* Have ma of thous * time you Li Th^t artida-- -* I ; Three THURSDAY, FRil OCTOBER 4 I ? When attendin SAVE BOTH TIH CANDLER'S DI where you will fine to-date Stock of Mer Coats, Dry Goods, ! Women's and Child in Western Norch C IN ADDITION TO THE FO YOU WILL FIND HUNDRI OFFERED: Ladies' all-wool Coat Suits $8 Men', all-wool Suits .... 12 Ladies* ail-wool $3.50 and $4 00 Sweaters $1 Percale, goad grade, yd. . 25c Ginghams. Amoskcag, 27 inches wide. vd. . . 35c Ginel'.aitts. Amoiken 23 inches wide, yd. . . \ 1 Lot La.J:.?:' high grade Gx?< Make Our f quarters D Candler's Df and those &Lgasoline n, and the choke ] you instant start' I leans that it has I v, quick-catching 1 e coldest motor. 9 you the snappy B g power for hills I >ng mileage that B toicc of hundreds .fl ar yourself?next I PANY 1 iRD" I 1* S wline 9'