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ytfday November 2, 1923. IB nr. ?11 DT 111 VMM i >T C OVII are RIGHT! Ou grade ard RiG HT Our Roofing mat< quality and the RI Weguarantee wh; and if it is not R RIGHT to use it. PUT IT i ru Mo. ? VI' viav\/i>av4i * Factory Town?MUR L^occi/ anc Trtrph Mi* ...y Ella' Clcgx spent the here With her parents, re (sri o ?""?e *? vv"v?v v" Morula. M A A. Brysun was in Robbingv,!!t . -. or. business. Mi ? I', (.'rooks left Friday morrtown, Tenn., to assume local agcney f<?r the Baic a*;, mobile. His many friends liave Mr. and Mrs. O Murphy. r. C. Scroggs, O. L. Anr, .1 Chappel of Robbinanll? w visitors m Hurphy Thursdi> A . '.vice examination will be field >ca) postoffice tilth >rit or S lay, November 17th, for tJho pnpi of quo&fyinf applicants for thr : on of clerk in the local oftxv This become because of the resIffn of John I^eatherwood on - - i' ! Mrs. Fred Cochrrfr. anJfc'u* . birth of a daughter a ft* il-.v- ago. THE BEST WAY TO GET YOUR IRON PHYSICIANS have prescribed Tepto-Mangan for 20 y ..rs because of its supply of ire::. 'i hoy found that it was readily absorbed, did not irritate the stomach ..::J quickly toned and strengtht:A.j the system. At your druggist's, in both liquid and tablets. Free Trial TiKMt To ,or yourself ,r,al \ht bcalth-buildir-.* Ju... Of t.ude'* Prpto-lfao*&n. write today '> - it- r.>u4 Trial Packac* of Tablets. S?nd no in ?Just nUM and address to * J .-vnUcb Co.. 65 Warrsn St.. N. Y. Glide's Pepto-Maiigjm Tonic_and Blood Enricher MONUI WE SPECIA RFC AT But Can furnish any d?sign in our v<*r Ttrey and Creole. You can s duct and ifet prices by ealling at THE CHEROKEE MOl UNRPHV -I , "IHIIIIIIMIHHH1T FRESH GROCER1 i DAVIDSON * CARRINC.FR I E. Fain Bwlldinf m Valley River ?nrf F^aty <")eo<ari?a, Dry Good, i ur Irs FOR THE TABLE ' DAVIDSON & TELEPHONE 15 hmmr MM t i m G MATERIALS that ? r lumber is RIGHT in | p. ice. srials have the RIGHT \ GHT price. it we sell to be RIGHT * 1GH T ? you have nc X V UP TO US! V lufaciuringCo. f PHY, N. C.?Phone 95 | *1* ,Z~ZmmZ?Z~Z?j~Z?Z~Z?Z?Z* ) Persona/ one 20 X Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Sasscr and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lovir.good spent sev-1 eral days in Knoxville this week. Mr. Robert Alls ton, who has been . 11 Atlanta for several months, rc- | i .anted a tew d. y> ngo, It i.> uncKr-i I ood that he wi: 1 accept \v rK with, < the Regal Biiu Ma ble C.-mpany again. Mis. \V. K. (kx of Peach tree, a .laughter of Mr. Howard, died the first of the week. Sht. was buried] Tuesday. I i Meid?,mfi F L Conley, mt'Hcri ..-on, and Frank King, of Blairsville j ila.. were in Murphy shopping the first of the week. Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Clegg left Aiunesday for Lake .lunaiu-ka .vheie Mi. Clegg rfssunied charge of the Methodist Church work at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stonecipher . -d Mrs. O. Latt spent several days j n Knoxville this week. Mr. Stont , 1 her attended the meeting of the I Yppaluchian Logging Conference! | while there. Miss Leila Posey entertained Wednesday night with a Halloween party.! The house wa- appropriately decort|> i ed and many sanies in keeping with the season were enjoyed by the young people, after which refreshment? wvre served. Those pr? sent .were .Misses Fannie Kate Brendle, Alline Richardson, Mary Akin, Neil Camp-; bell. Uubv McOombs. Katherine Mil- J ler. Margaret Stared, Elizabeth Mane- ! vul, Bertha Mae Cope, Louise Faircloth. Flora StephensJedf Blanche Teaguc, and Martha Moeser. and Messrs. Hugh Brittain, Frdnk Ellis. Burt Savage. Charles Clrgg. Harvey Akin. Lucius Witherspoon. Robert j Wells, Herbert! McCall, Max Sneed, j ind H. A. Mattox. WIFMTS VZZJi 1 1 ij .LIZE IN BLUE Catalogue in Georgia White, Silee samples of the finished proDavidson's & Carringer's Store. NUMENT CO. NORTH CAROLINA ES?NEW GOODS | ;c iave in their new store in the Jno. 1 Avenue a complete stock of heavy ' ind Shoes. ? OR PANTRY GET IT AT i CARRINGER WE DELIVER ; ro- CC'J!!T5V rnODUCE ^ j % > . ^ , a j THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Ml ; Chir Current Style Every woman who : to owning a youthful chic wrap has only to chiMW the hatlosotne le>x mat pictured hero. The design cannot be Improved I ntuin T la itt-ula rtf aicfrot'hlin plrtlh ' In two color*. hut might he copied In :i different fur fabric and he equally uuiKiKuriir* i u?- i;UK**, itne imimns :ir** used f??r ornament. and the smaller ones for fastening. Rich Millinery for Matrons In gorgeous velvets and glowing colors these handsome hats, for matrons, express the dignity, poise and sophistication that enrich middle life. The hat at the top is skillfully drafted with Lyons velvet, extended Into loops, and finished with long, decorative pins. I'anne velvet and Imtcudod silk are combined In the other hut. making a harmonious hackgronnd for an ornament of Iridescent sequins. Unique Street Costume tj ) I The demand Is for Individual stylae In ready-to-wear clothes, and.it in an- 1 awered by such rich and unique street costumes as that pictured here. Thia Is a skirt and coat combination of a new sort?made of blue twill?the aklrt ankle length Hnd plain, and the mandarin coat heavily embroidered In colored allks. j CoughsTr^yV unnecessarily <7beclc those violent roughing ?p< lis that bring upon vmi icifi I.le attention. Dr. King'* N? w 1>i?covery stops roughing quk-kiy by gently stimulating the mucous membrane* to throw off clogging secretions. It has a pleasant taste. All druggists. DR.KING'S newducovkmy ! El ! ?SUBSCRIBE TO '."HE SCOUT? MdaMrh^ rtjii Imi'i /ssEiaauL_ ?'j5 JR?HY. NORTH CAROLINA GETS HE'll TRIAL COURT HC'.DS THAT DRUNKEN NEGRO COULD NOT HAVE NECSARY INTENT. CPINiOKS OF SUPREME COURT Case of Bank of Varina Against N. L. Shcaron C-ocs Bock For New Trail. t Raleigh. Oni'sf.ion of degrees of guilt" in the court i? charge to jury brought an order fror i the ?upr? ate court V r a new trail for James Allen, la y. ..r old negro sentenced to tl electric ?l.::ir in Frank! :n county superior iciirt lust May for first degree burglary. Justice Stacy, writing the majority opinion ior the court, r.nds reason u? justify . g;ree in the of intoxication and Chief Justiet Clark, di--fntirg vigorously opp this atiittide. "Without the ulterior felonious inwrites Justice Stacy, "the crime of burglary as charged would n<?t be complete. ;:nd if the prisoner, without any prior criminal intent, were so drunk at the time as not to know where he was or what he was doing, and had bu intention of committing a felony in the dwelling bouse, as allegi d. whatever his olTnese. he would not he guilty of burglary ;n the tirst degree because of the absence of an as sent ml ingredient of the crime." Ch:< f declared, on the of Iter hand, that if drunkenness were a valid precedent as a defense, it would Nav. our women unprotected in their homes at night at the mercy of any brute who will testify, or even prove, that he was partially intoxicated." The court s<*nds back for a new trial the case of the Hank of Varina against N" L. Shearon. which is similar to several cases now standing for trial on the calendar of the Wake County Superior Court. In this case the hank secured Judgment for $2,500 on a note originally gi\en for stock in the Cumberland Railway and Power Co. now defunct. The court holds that there was error on the part of Judge R II. Craam?'ff jn excluding certain testimony tending to show collusion between the hank and power company. There is also a dissent In this case. Justice Ktavy holding that the question of fraud was fully determined by the Jury. The following cpinions were handed downCarolina Fower Company vs. Hay-( wood, el al. Chatham, alffrmed. Dill Cramer Truitt corporation vs. Raynoids et al. Onslow. I Overland Garage va. Hardee. Lenoir. no error. Stale v?. Allen. Franklin, new trial. [ Richardson vs. Egerton. Franklin modified and affirmed. Ferrell vs. Southern railway, et al. Wake, no error. Rank vs. Sherron. Wake, new trial. j State vs. Oliver, New Hanover, affirmed. Blue vs. City Wilmington. et al. Xew Hanover, reversed. I .ay ton vs. Godwin. Cumberland, ap peal dismissed. Hortou vs. Horton. Durham, reversed. Jones vs. McKeel. Greene, judgment affirmed, without written opinion. Suggs vs. Oakley and Cannon.. Pitt, [udgment affirmed without written opinion. To Investigate Pension Frauds. State Auditor Baxter Durham and Treasurer Ben Lacy have been subpoenal to place before the Sampson ounty grand Jury certified records of he Hat of pensioners and pension funds paid out for that county, it was earned. The Sampson grand Jury is nveatigaring alleged Irregularities ia he administration of the pension fund, follwing up reports to State Auditor Durham several weeks ago that penilon checks for Confederate veterans lead for three years had been endorsed Following the discovery of evident regularities fn the administration ?f the fund in that county. Major Durlam ordered a checking of the vital itatlstlcs records for the county on lie In the state department of health. Hils work la reported to have reveal:d the names of a number of deceased reterans whose names had been re- I mined on the county list and for whom ikecks had been regularly issued, hese checks later being endorsed and ashed by tome person not designated lovnor Comlmeslons Notarise. The following notaries of the public lave been commissioned recently: L. P. Benton, Evergreen; J. L. Robdbod. Whiteville; Horace B. Blanton. daiden: L. V. Connor. Chadbourn: H. Enibler. High Point; R. Q. Ferrell. ksheboro; W. J. Armfleld. Jr.. Asheioro; J. J. Friday. Worth; Mtsa Jlanoh Hancock. Selma; Fred Beiaser. Salisbury; Mist Marie A. Link, Inliabury;; & H. lsenhower. Sallsury; 1 B Van Poole. Salisbury; W. I. Lyon. Greonsboro; A. 8. NewcomK Hrahnnt BH 1 wants 'OIL 1" ' farm* h W ! Q m part Cberoki- ur.ty f j cheap, on easy tern-:-. J. A. Dehart. M?*ryville. T (1 l-.V.-pdA FOR SALE lots: and jioi's; and ' ASu) GOOD FARMS ?In ami near Murphy?Call On I. E. MAUNEY Murphy, N. C. I * 'ANTE::? Men wnmen t i . i:. - *' i $ _ (i ry for n a ! . i <i ; darn - y 7 ' .I: full tim . SI."-'1 :. i h -ir - r , : Cotton.-. htathi-"s. silk-. I national Stocking Mil".-, . Pa. " FOR FAI.F?Twenty-.v. jut- - : land " ar th Chcrokct Coir.n :.v\ <s mirl. snail ho'i e, fruit . i ?;(?{! spring, also city v.?.ter. ? 5 I.? ?. II T\V. furnished ::l . pi ice i? .? ->na:?IApply t.i ' ; :a i'iiillipK. City. tl2-2tp) J fi? SAI.F '?:.ap ft., ji.-'i ! note. one pair good sound work I mules, -ever year; !u. Weight ?00 pounds: also < <! Hut y .md harness. .!<,;:?] I-i. Hail. Murphy. FATENV3 INVENTORS Incr.ase the value of Iyour pa*-'i* by having y- -j ,- id- a; f illy (it - It?pe ?J and p- : f> t before j ; ur a,)j> Vat M in the IT. : Patent Office. Pat< nt draw;: g- ;.i. the foundation upon which all pat nt applications ar<? built. Th- v must l>e prepared by cxpcits. Our years experience enables t<? g \ you expert serviee. Writ today i'<>. informatio n: <!?> not delay the filing j of your invention in the l\ S. I';-. ent Office. Sonw one may beat y to it. Oilvon A: Fox. Iin-A M-Uu-hlen Bldg, Washington, I). C. <-M2t-pd> STRAIGHT SALARY $35.00 , j ...ek and exper. . s to man ? : , | tt- nalt with rig t ? introduce Eur okEgg Producer. Eureka Manufacture | iX Co., East St. Louis. Ill i " . '.VAXTKD TO RKXT w'nc ntachI im? for two rir tree month-. Call | "1 -p.tal. .Murphy. LOST?Sonu'whic between Ralph Real's residence and Rartps r road I :i ladies' small gold-faced wrist watch I Klirin movement. gray ribbon a tached. Kinder leave at Scout Oft'.e and receive reward. L? T~ J CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED ALL WORK GUARANTEED W\. CALL FOR AND DELIVER Arcade Pressing Club Under J. W. DAVIDSON.S Store 'Phone 85 MURPHY. N. C. FOR S WORTH TH1 RESIDENCE. STORE, HOUSE. 1 MERCHANDISE, 6 HEAD GOOD WAGONS, one good buggy. AND EVERYTHING ELSE TH.V IENTLY. IF I HAVE ANYTHING WM. P. F Crosj ? We will continue ti Both White Oak uu No. 5. A. J. B Near L. & ] ? \ is b- ' ' thI* . i of C >u fy of Cherokee County, N- :h 1' rolin>. will receive bi;ls until <>\ !?>ck A. M. on October 31st. 1 J*t. th? Cou?r Hou at Mu'vhy. V < in f r tht purcha ? " ' S 1 . $500 each. O. 1 r ?>?. |i?2X anu ninU- $ * ' 1 ' t I, I' ~-t. to !??:>;. both i: V MT ! $l.o? ? Octc.} I ' ?! li* ?. bear : (in*.: > -" ' ; v-, ; * t t - > M : "" r,-' 'I" : "V. both iai iV' t ?; .; Mi- at in I Bin:', -n tb city . d > rate Nw Y< ? k Said i--nd< arc : Law - of the Stat . N ' including, among cth ~ J*, i' i.a-iosive. ' iareo a re.- ?I?.t of th t ' . at.oil i ' : i;y - cooduc u' th;j raor.th<riinAi Chcrclirc prior to 11123, as determined by tb Board of Education and certifi- d ' > it to the Board of County Connexions, umou: '.- to si(I.yOO. All bids must i?e accompanied by 1?. !-omp:ii!\ pay., hi ;BB Cherokee County. No.th Carolina, for two per ' ::tun f the :<a value of the bonds bid for. to .v.-. urc the County again-t any los* reulting from a falurc of tin. bidder to c- 1. iy with the terms of ti;i> bid. Th? right is reserved t0 rc.\--t any or all bids or to a. - pt the b;d ?1 rued most advantageous to the County. A. M. SIM ON K Xffyk. Board of County Commission*, i s. Murphy. North Caroline The bonds above described haw already luen sold, ami t hi .. ti? i>; published only for tin purpose -?f perfecting the leea'ity ef same. A. M. SIMONPS. Cb-?*; Board of County Commissi.); ? ?. Mnmhv NnrtV (' > Br 4W " r A' i\o - u? ' V ? ? , J ' *? <V. ' >' ' "*> i * : * " ' y> :, ' 'V-t<y ~YF QDj-V If .M per* - nf M jrf Ik. I k ! hiv? Feen lie rased I y eximin;tRin by (he 4?e I* ar-'i of S*;n.fifr< < f North C??o! - :*ith. Cim'. a it. -'cnueofc* rvoriuunccJ ?u.tT .iy "ipf -..I lu exxmio* tver rnJ ? zir."r.7K :.zz dula In Murphy on Monday, ruesday and Wednesday NOV. 5TH, 6TH, 7TH And at Andrews. N. C., Thursday and I" riday NOV. 8TH and 9TH Glasses Fitted /. Exclusively k^-XK-J-K-^W-X-XS-M^X-I-X-S^C > A L E I E MONEY! i VACANT LOTS, STOCK OF ? HORSES, NINE COWS, 8 $ A HERD OF YOUNG STOCK r : CAN'T MOVE CONVEN- ? YOU WANT SEE ME. >AYNE I ) buy Crossties X i Mixed Oak Tici. URNS I N. Station i nra HHHBHj . I ._ i
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