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' Friday. October 12. 1923. RIGI :: , We se!l BUILDIN (J are RIGHT! Oui :: *r grade and RIGHT Our Roofing mate I quality and the RI Weguarantee whs and if it ia net R RIGHT to use it. | PUT IT | CherokeeMar Factory Town?MUR1 | ?.occ// arte) ^ Teleptu t Th- Woman'- Auxiliary ?,f the Prts1 Churc hmet with Mrs, j T. \V : .mpton Tuesday afternoon.! Octc1 r after the busine- : UKt" " rah 'Hi tV topic i pi, M on . which was in-;' tcT - ?'U: a!. I [ ihc - - ia! half-hour delirious ' tents Wt re served by j M -- K!o:s? Hampton. T rr?'s?. lit wit. Ms "iianiO". j Dilla- .. . Story, Palmer. Rohir-' son. . \Vithei>poon. i M erine I hompaon enterta- ' int^ friends at an informal par; ur.iay i at. Those pe at wer !?.. k-on, Albright and' cola ! Messrs. Macon. Moor, j Orm Rlh and Btppvfstaff. Mr A. Brodii and children Hugh i Jack, of Copperhill, Tenn. visited Mis Brodie's fahter, Mr. Robe at the R pal Hotel this 1 week. Hope returned the first of the -a Mv V- r* C... I. .:il i nr.. . day from points in Pitdmont. N. < he~e he ha been sp< nding a :V. vith friends. I i Mi I.. Swanson on Hayosville j ton in Murphy this week, i E.! 1. \V. Jonf.i ..r the Try i v Cou. N.ws was in Murphy Med-j Mt S. (I. M.r.er and J. A. j ^ Shr.:, Yi unjr Harris Colltfre j jt pass . : here the first of the Mi . ? Maun< y of Kinsey \ q i.: irdaj in M .. phy with frien i rTutfs Pills?I i Enable Dyspeptics to eat whatever J they wish. Cause food to assimilate. 1 Noui ,i the body. S,VQ wpetite. DEVELOP FLESH MONU1V WE SPECIAL] REGAL B But Can furnish any desipn in our Ci vfr Grry and Creole. You can see dUrt ar.d pet prices by calling: at D; THE CHEROKEE MON' mnrphy I FRESH GROCERIE: B DAVIDSON 4 lARRINGER hav v Eain Buildine on Valley River Av B ! rn<l Fancy Gnoccriea, Dry Goodg and I ?F C-S FOR THIT TABLE O I DAVIDSON & ( BZ TELEPHONE IK B) || HIGHEST cash prices fo B**O<HHH) oohimimM^OOQ ?>?^< B Y G MATERIALS that j r lumber is RIGHT in * in price. :rials have the RIGHT ; GHT price. I it we sell to be RIGH F IGHT ? you have nc :> Y UP TO US! mfacturingCo. | PHY, N. C.?Phone 95 % i I C/J . ~ ??? i >ne 20 Mr. O. S. Maxwell returned the fir-t of the week from points in Georgia, when he has bcen visiting relatives ?" r the past week. Mr. \Y. V. N. i\n. llson ?f New V-?rk. President of the t'arolinaTennfisco Power C'ompan was hc.'e .-veral days this v. k looking after the interestif his company. >-'r. \V. R. Vxl.y "f Sweotwater Tertn. was in Murphy one day this wet 'r -?n husiners. Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Akin and daughter. Mr- Maty. atundet the South Atlantic Fair it) Atlanta last w . k. . I Maine f" reshmen Hard On Men of I .otters Call Novell*) James a Brigand in Aniw. Q. estionnairs >n?t:? . Maine. Oct. t?.? If IFenry fames, society n>.v !i-t and story lory writer of Ute lata nineteenth i entury. were to reappear today one'ittb of the l*n;v?-isitv of Ma'.n freshucn class would expect him to he j irrayt d as a town guy brigand, nceord ng to thv r? .salts of a questionnaire rhich has just been made known. Martin Luther was the son of M<> es he author of Vanity Fair was. william Shakespeare; Etisrneli was a poet; nd Md- - was Roman ruler, accord-' hi; to some of the other answers uhmiltcd in reply to questions: Ur.... 1 1 - 1 - - I husiunii ntiu mi> Mini, nis uiok lie tests. ^^Chilblain^^ relief. 1ENTS| LUE I ; ttalopue in Georpia White, Sil samples of the finished pro- B avidson's & Carrinper's Store. I L UMENT CO. I NORTH CAROLINA | 5?NEW GOODS f i :: J e in their new store in the Jno. \ ' 3 enue a complete stock of heavy Shoes. < - J R PANTRY GET IT AT \ :arringer : ' $ I ? R COUNTRY PRODUCE || Jj * THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. * Postell j 1 here will be r. b<>x .-upper at Mt. church Satv ' iv nipht Oct-T. everybody is ccnding innutcd please bring a i x or pock-, t book. Mr. J. P. Dicker ?-f Suic began ! ten night singing school at Mt . church Monday n f'ct. 15. The propeects arv> for a good school. A cr wd of young people from rhi section nv 'ored to Benton la*t Tuesday. They r. port a joliy time. Ou Smi. v School is progressing nicely. We ?! Vt *h attandnce of :ne entire community. \V KHUTTY ! Chestnut hunting to be the j order of the day. A < roved v tunc f'dks motored from h- t't Per ton Sunday. Dry v.< r : v! ! j. t sdll contini t >p!e in th's section are very busy ctakino- snrp'"l?!V.;";. B nto Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ton-eno nthe eleventh, a fine boy. i >ir. and Mrs. J. R. W:llmr fig S*?wah are vis tint' their moth'r. Mr?. Maithu R< bins n of lh' late ('olirn Robin on of this plas-. Mi?s -Mattie Wilbur, of hi" nvah.Ten. motored to this t.l.ieo Friday burinir the entire dMaine in in three hours and a half and making the " Kim-.v Harhway" ir n? h-ur and forty five minutes. Mr. \ibe~f F:'.i < ;. who has been working at Tcliie.i Plains is visiting i i vi iling his p;.rents of thl- nlae . WELL J ?<l* STRONG H t'.iin t. i-V I'eplo.;! : ;.'n ir i the ! 1 ?r.Ie. i . : -.in; ?!.u iron they no ml. bodily energy. s -.-a, . : ? th-sh. At thi. : v ( I". bc;n 'it by *.al;:r. . . A . y d-UggistVs, in liqui! . J ' . f- : m. Fw Tr^ ' ' i sT' " - > - r " 1 ree 1. - - -st * .!; * of r >' ?!: M'.' t !:;>* fur rent?t- - t - i .1 . S? 1 n?. ns-T. ' :sn ! !rc. to M. J. lltckcnlcch Co.. Warren ... Y. pepto -JV^a/igan 7i'/7A.' and Blood Enrichcr S. C. I-eescn X y # W- ,v Vitality and Strength Follow Good Blood and a Good Stomach Raleigh, X. Car. ? "Of all the medicines I have ever taken ! have never found an equal to Dr. Pierce's ^ Golden Medical Discovery for blood, liver and stomach troubles. I was all rundown in health; my liver was inactive ana 1 had a gastric Icondition of the stomach, my food ,, did not digest properly, causing sour stomach, and my blood was very 1 poor. I lost in weight and was in a t< bad way physically when I began tl taking the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and no medicine that I ever took gave me so much real help. It relieved me of all the annoying ^ conditions and made me well and J t strong. li heijivu jujr wiiultr p::>r:cal make up. i could eat anything I A wished without its causing any distress."?S. C. Leeson, 307 E. ? Cabarrus St. All druggists sell this 'Discovery' j; of Dr. Pierce's in liquid and tablets. Write Dr. Pierce Pr?c Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. Send 10c for trial fi pkg. tablets. p tli OOK AT THE LABEL ON YOUR " APER. IF BEHIND, PAY UP.! y? y< OLD FOLKS NEED :: NOT BE FEEBLE E IF you are "getting along in years" you don't need to sit in a chimney 1" comer and dream of the days when rou were full of life and vitality. Keep your blood rich and pure and four system built up with Gude's *epto-Mangan, and you will feel tronger, younger and livelier than you ave for years. Get it today and ' retch the result. Your druggist has Gude's?liquid or ablets, as you prefer. Gude'a | ?ep to Siangan , Tom^mdBloo^Enriche^ ^ tURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA kg (teaspoonfull | of maw Other! i I hrap.d s-Thats why \ l CALUMET \ I B.iruvr "o v. m I ; S Goes farther ? I lasts longer I 1 u j j)irioroiI-'Hi ii u | V}< jfAlUMFl 1 ? ormncry (J J I Wavt-ning kCTBaflVA 1 I airer.gin f r ; -j 9 f ?i?WW':f5 iUku^-flTl i I </ft?';7ii.T j %p[jwv ! 8 I BAKING | I POV.'DKK v->~frrr> J I 2T.4 r BY TEST | Sales 2% rnaesormaaios I 1 that of any otaesbrand | WANTS FOR SALE 5 I a n farm, iti West* cm part Cherokee County for sale ihtap. on ea-y terms. .1. A. Ik-hart, Maryville, Tt-nn. < 11 -5t-pd.) ' AND FOR SALE,? ?r rent. 40 acres mot\ or I Three room i house, corn mill and othcr buildings. j together with fine orchard of peach j and apple trees. Also, $22"' organ 1 and other furniture for sale at ! v.pric s. This advertisement may not ij>I ?-ar again. For further informa-, t on, see. \L I. Green, Letitia. North Carolina ' 5 2-lt-pd) FOR SALE J>TS AND HOUSES AND LOTS1 AND GOOD FARMS ?In and ncar Murphy?Call On?( I C MHiwnw M'.'rphy, N. C. VANTED'?Men c* women to take l-rders for genuine guaranteed ho-j iiry for men, women, and children. I Eliminates darning. Salary $75 a reek full time. $1.50 an hour spare . inie. Cottons, heathers, silk-. lr.- .* emational Stocking Mills, Norris- >* nvn. Pa. (8-10t-p) i FOR SALE?Twenty-two acres of } land near the Cherokee Company's j and mill, small house, fruit trees. rrrics, good spring, aiso city water. *i* ddress Box 303, Murphy, N. C. '$ (8-5t-p> ! PATENTS | $ VENTORS?Increase the value of | X your patent by having your ideas j "t. illy developed and perfected before! *j* ling your application in the U. S.' i atent Office. Patent drawings are j ^ le foundation upon which all pat- % it applications ar? built. They must ; (xt-parvn Dy experts. Our 36 ?j? :ars experience enables us to givei*][ >u expert service. Write today for | Y iforniation; do not delay the filing { F your invention in the U. S. Pat- i it Office. Some one may beat you a > it. Gibson & Fox, 310-A Mcachlen Bldgt Washington, D. C. (4-12t-pd) 11 CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED ALL WORK GUARANTEED W*i CALL FOR AND DELIVER $ Arcade Pressing f fM> viuv y Under J. W. DAVIDSON.S Storn X Pbnne 85 MURPHY, N. C. ? ? >0 Qn t Y Coat- H -. . ._. t j* tit with. *:* v C'. r: r cc '.ts D I K i L | v22..:G i J. W. i :* STORE CF : Join Slip C;:.T.bcr of Commci * -;?X Chi't SutH>: , J': :i.t -Fnlt To . Champion Fibre ? >: -p::.y and F Sam : i'. at. * cutt, \V. T. Tru.'tt and Am and: Trut!!. -:K . u v.hom I'^vic of "ill!'" : ;ivl : ' l hat a a ri -t . ed as uhov. hal??n l??:?u:i a. . . -t th in and tin ii. i 1 .v. ,f \Y. I?. Tructt, decwiacdf ij, th? -'ner!?M court :?f Ch kee t'nnnty, I . : rem >v.< .-loud u*o: . the ' : of ? m-.r* < f en try N'. ' <"; ant N tiI. y (.1 ant N . !? ?"?. Kt \ ' which a!?t nun ntry i- clainud by -aid .L f. l.ii r and oUh* h. in- al aw ol -aid \V. II. True*'.'. || "Strong < M" T WISH you could know how JL much I am improved sinc< taking the Cardui," write; . . Mrs. Nannie Brown, of Blacl* II Rock, Ark. "You wouldn't know me for the same weak invalid ! was before I took it. At my ... I * ^ had to keep eff my feet or 1 would Mia.ii. l couldn't do my housework, and just got where I'd most as lief be dead as living. Some one told my husband of Cardui. He got jjcAF The Worn FOR < WORTH TH RESIDENCE, STORE. HOUSE, 4 MERCHANDISE. 6 HEAD GOOD WAGONS, ONE GOOD BUGGY. AND EVERYTHING ELSE THA IENTLY. IF I HAVE ANYTHING WM. P. 1 MANN Good man a necessitj cial life, i done, man unselfishn* for the rig others. You rec ' ous treatrr cumb Var pect in the J. C. SLOCUMB V PACE FIVE y A $35.00 O COAT WITH A > 1*24 SWING IS WORTH TWO -> $50 C COATS THAT WENT THROUGH LAST SUMKEK' I: -jSSfi uf:: ? Tioune - his 1924 ^ n>o?h N. v. f 'K-h . ; I you p-X ? 11J i S J ( AT. TRAVEL THE SA *tfT ? ROAD. ? A v. - in ' v. V. - fr . v.- ; f Thing this >ui= not . n if the price - . N v & v.e haven't any i X J -IN A I 'JNDRF.D MANNERS <535,00 | quality ? rce and :1 !-- . rp y Grow! > ^ & A . ' dibits Ittth.: ;!: .<?} * j h .mi.I :r '.icfcrc thfe* , r < .rt of ('Jkxa ( urn; N. ' his a the court h vi-e in Murphy o:i iL.t : y ,jf O. . W-.i. a-",! anv.t ? the nt ott f !. said : : i. or the r.l' T ? : y 1 by the . i.t'T will be ?rir:nte<i. Thl-. Si-l'L 2?; ): Jl. v. : davis, ; * Superior Court. (H-4t-n v.Ii SORiTTflPOAT | warm salt w.:tiT ? ihon apply cr?-?t tl <v. t ? VI6KS Vaporub Oorr ITMMu .-? >r<rHy ESiik. ?. 1 and Well" |f 1 it for me and i took three bottle* 1A ^ : before I stopped?then off and oo ID ? for the last three years just as a ; tonic. I saw a decided Improve- . * ment after niy first boftle. I used 11 the three, and was able to do irry SB ; work with ease, and now i sew BB for my family and for others. I r J am feeling fine, and strong and m A I wen." II Take Cardufl It may be just BB j the medicine you need r ^ iniRili i far 1 |I an's Tonic 5 ALE I E MONEY! I VACANT LOTS. STOCK OK ;; nORSER. NINE cows, s 3! A HERO OF YOUNO STOCK 3 T I CAN'T MOVE CONY EN; YOU WANT SEE MIL ^IRS^ I ners are just as much f r in business as in so- Y\fter all is said and Y ners are the work of ; :ss and a high regard hts and privileges of J; eive the same courte- : lent at the I. C. .Sin. iety Store as you ex- ? : most cultured home. J ARIETY STORE |
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