PACE EIGHT f 1 ' Bible Thoughts for the Week Sunday. GOD RULES WITHIN.?I will put iny Spirit with.'n you. and cause VOU to A.ilk In my stamti* and to ?" " ?-* r "J jUu^SCStS, wu w theiu. And ye shall dwell In the land that I gave to your fathers; and ye shall be tziy people, and I will be your God.?Exek. 36:27, 28. Moaday. GOD S PLEASANT SURPRISES. ?Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered Into the heart of man. the things which God hath prepared for thetn that love him ? I Cor. 2:9. Tuesday. INEXPRESSIBLE PEACE?The peace of God, which pusseth all understanding, shall keep your I hea^s und minds through Christ Jesus.?Philip. 4:7. j Wadaasday. J DO GOOD TO ALL MEN?Let j us not be weary In well doing; for J In due season we shall reap. If we j faint not. As we have therfore opportunity. ] let ua do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the ; nousaaoia oi iaitft.?ual. 8:?, 10. 1 b u r ?<1 jr. YE WOULD NOT ?O that thou hadst hearkened to Vly commandments ; then had thy peace been as a river. and thy righteousness a* the waves of the sea.?Is*. 46:18, Friday. I SlLAIJh NOT WANT?The Lord la my Shepherd; I shall not want. . . . Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life. and I will dwell In the house of the Lord forever.?Pa. 23: ^ * Saturday. FEAR MoT.?Tbua salth the Lord that created thee, O Jacob, and lie that formed thee, O Israel. Fear not: for T have redeemed thee, I have ??led thee by thy name; thou art Mine.?Isa. 43:L t 1 ?suBscRinr. to the scout? E #<?>(?>##? Nervous B i. ANNIE LANGE, ot . F. D. 1, Burlington, Tex., rites as follows regarding rience withCardui: "Some 1 had a nervous breaksome kind. .. I was very d so nervous. 1 had faints and suffered a great deal, 5 from the weak, trembly, un! fueling than anything IM/ else. 1 1:- -v i nc.dedatonic, and needed it w?d!y. I began the use of Cardui to see ?f ! couldn't get (0) some strength, r 1 new o! other Mgk cases that had been helped by its |CAF X The Worn 1 Keeping It :: "h but ' -*.* ' * ** ' ' thr & the in ^ ir D ,v? . H ' ' i< For tales or local infonr.it ; ; local newspaper or write t of the North Carolina Pr< Morgan ton, if. C, _ fafittliitiifc pii ' i - - TV T~'"' " St*; 9 ^ W -7* &*MAm?-2& There is no place for a farmer < ^ Suit* Meet a Substitute | I ? jjL G ?R JaBSai\ *HW\ Polret twill makes this skirt-and Jacket style in a youthful dress that ?| presents Itself us a substitute for the n I two-piece suit. Fancy braid serves -r ' for the novel decoration, which apl^ars in a panel on both skirt and nMlce. bands the sieves and covers the military collar M-?lre ribbon is V n*ed for ties. ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT? j si !>########> | reak-Down !" use. 1 soon saw a great improvement, so 1 kept it up. 1 used seven fB bottles of Cardui, and can say the 2k "X money was well spent, for 1 grew well and strong. Am now able to | do all my housework and a great .2k s Ideal ot work besides." . < If you are weak, run-down, _ nervous and sutler from the ailments peculiar to women, it is " I ' very likely that Cardui will help W ' you, in the way it helped Mis. Lange and has helped thousands 5c of others, during the past 40 years, (A) Ask for, and insist on, Cardui. p t DUII an's Tonic m Z i Pace With 1 Every inteligent man or wo at is going on, not only in t all over the world. There is only one way to ough the Newspaper The Newspapers contain i sayings and writings of tl politics, business, science sic. The Newspaper is at once I the best of all educators. Whatever else you read? EAD THE NEW ion consult your r*>v' o the Secretary , ess Association, .? HB 1 f-v fcr - ?-v in.4 adeaa?^M THE CHEBOKE l%?] (f! in this Farmer-Labor parade - n /> ? ? 7^? F+rrw ->?v' ti dl> WANTS "OIw SALu?otvrtr house ana stuck of goods. Best business in the ity apd established trade. Address ?ox 140. Blue Ridge, Ga. (5-4th> FOR SALE .OTS AND HOUSES AND LOTS AND GOOD FARMS ?In and ncar Murphy?Call On?1 L. E. MAUNEY Murphy, N. C. FOR SALE Tht Sour Johnson Farm as a whole r divided into three sections. Good prings on each section. One half lile from Murphy Accredited school ems W. H. ME RONE Y, City. I PANTED?Men or women to take, orders for genuine guaranteed ho- j cry for men. women, and children, liminates darning. Salary $75 n' eck full time, 51.50 an hour spare; me. Cotton*, heathers, silks. In'rnational Stocking Mills, Norris>wn, Pa. (8-lOt-jO FOR SALE?Twenty-two acres <-f land near the Cherokee Company's and mill, small house, fruit trees. rrnes, good spring. also city water, j ddress Box 303, Murphy, N*. C. ! (8-5t-p> OTICE?If you want t0 buy a nice ", hor-?* in Murph; it a xcal bargain pe L)i. ... . Murphy, N. C. Itp) PATENTS *?VENTORS?Increase the value of your patent by having your ideas j illy developed and perfected before ling your application in the U. S.' atent Office. Patent drawings are' to foundation upon which ail pat- i it applications art> built. They must [ ? prepared by experts. Our 3G i 'ars experience enables us to give] >u expert sen-ice. , Write today for! formation; do not delay the filing i your invention in the U. S. Pat-1 it Office. Some one may beat you ! it. Gibson A- Fox. 310-A Mc- ; tchlen B;dg, Washington, D. C. (4-12t-pd> . _ * Tie World) man wants to know : I the neighborhood J M find out. That is : i :: ! not only news, but ie world's masters literature, art, : i I a friendly gossip * r ' : ! . ' ? 1 SPAPERSl . ."".mimummI j .aha i'i W^M?I E SCOUT. MURPHY. NORTH CAKOl Outfit for Little Miuy J IK Although grandma or auntie should i fall to knit a new sweater for her this fall, little Missy will not be com- 1 fort less. The knitting mills are turning out thousunds of sweaters and caps for girls?little and big?and Just I keeping up with the demand for . theni. A yrwlij cr style, with cap to match, is pictured here and the cap Is trimmed with crocheted flowers. Cherokee Superior Court?Fall Term . 1023. Champion Fibre Compeny and F. P. Cover & Sons, Inc. vs. ! Sam Hunnicutt ct. als. NOTICE ! Let the defendants. Sam Hunnl- j cutt. W. T. Truett and Amanda Truett, in respect of whom service ? of summons is demanded, take notice that an action, entitled as above has ' be?n begun against them and other < heirs at law of W. II. Truett, deceased, in tht? superior court of Chero- * kee County, U. C.. to remove a cloud upon the title of a part of en . try No. 6663, Grant No. 2990, cast [ by Grant No. 10393, Entry No. 8016 * which alst named entry is claimed by said defundanis and ot ,h| heirs at! i 'aw of said W. FI. Truett. \ And said defendant.*, aro further ' notified to be and apear before the ? CK-r kof the superior Court of Cher- i! kee County, N. C., at his ufioe in the court house in Murphy on the | 29th day of October, 1923. and an- ? swer the complaint on file in said , action, or the relief prayed by the \ plaintiff will be granted. This Sept. ' 29, 1928. E. E. DAVIS, Clerk. ! Superior Court. \ (9-4t-mwb) iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiic 3 | P (rair 5 1 14-QUART ENAM : 10-QUART ENAME 1 4-QUART ENAME 1 8-QUART ENAME] 1 2-QUART ENAME | 10-QUART GALV7 gj Bargains in Furnitur M | SEE OUR BOOTH B T owns WE MAK MBKB JOIN MURPHY'S CHAM1 IIUHIHIIDHQHi UNA Crtp? Aftin for Ckfldroi Wool crop** ami silk crepe, too, ar? popular fabrics for little girls' drease?. i And sometimes the two are oomblned ? as In the Uttle frock Illustrated, where ] . a light-colored bodice is set on to a * ? darker skirt. Little buttons, PitCSd in groups and a braided tash finish IL v 1 cp__ I To the Cher | Fair Associatic I 5 and 6th, W. M. FAIN GROC < Opposite L. & N. Statioi r OCTOBER 4TH, 51 ? Is the days on whicjj the Cherokee ( S everybory come ar.d have a hip time. C store your headquarters while in to< l feel perfectly at home with us. ? While here look ovtr our Fall L S men and children. They are solid It L \\ e also have the best irroet ries t! art. right. Flour, w0 have it, seven r best that can ! had. We also cari j. S. Meal, Huls. Short Hayt ChickenFe j, We want to bay for cash. eggs.Ch ? Farm products that we can handle. [ Brinjr the whole family to the F FREE DELIVERYPF W. B. DICKE 3IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!II!IIIIIIIIIIIII mm Spec el dish pan :l water buckets . l sauce pan l preserving kettl l dippers tnized water bucki e, Rugs Blankets- and m Furnishings at the fair? ?COME TO SEE US A son & And , ? A HOUSE INTO A H< SER OF COMMERCE AND WATCH 1 Fniiy, OH nil.i s, 1 fjj I -SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT-. I WE WANT? a to vvf}** YO'-t AN I1 "Y \ ,--j !,? TOU TO KNOW CS The best way l"or you .l/'S'ohe I agreeably acquainted^*!. ^ to let us clean, repair'and pm, I your clothes. Ono ? \ I trial will convince y*aat a I you that our mu- I tual business ac- , H q u a 1 nt ancsship will b e worth New Model Tailoring* I & Steam Pressing $ I ria.K^ 1 A. M. WILEY, Proprietor J Rear Dr. Next Door to ? W'ello* ????? w?r. r rod Johatoxf Vrvri OME i okee County ?n October 4, ERY COMPANY n Phone 101 'H AND 6TH bounty aFir will he held. Let We want you all to make our ! tvn. Come in and see us and ' | ine of SELZ shoes for Men, Wc?ather and Guaranteed, tat money can buy. Our prices ' different grades, prices are the ry full line of Feed, such as C. 1 vd, etc. lickens, Irish potatoes and all air and enjoy yourselves. IONE 131 Y & SONS iiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiq. 39c 49c 24c E 39c 1 9c ITS 19c | any. other House I I I lT THE STORE I * I erson I DME j a MURPHY GROW I ( ! i mmm i mimui jj

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