I . Fri<Ur> Nerember 16, 1623
I Are Yo
I -ov
6 Solomon is rated as
I the ages. When Sol
I pie he used Cedars
I he was building for
I Today we use w
I ity for general corn
I still leads all woods
I roof.
I We Sell 1
1 RED CED,
i CherokeeMar
1
f
i Factory Town?MUR]
J.
L*oca/ cine
| lelephi
Mty Eva Nell Mauney entertained
Saturday evening at her home in
East Murphy. Among those present
wire Misses Carcie Ferguson..
Swiy Dickson, Mary Lou and Kathryre
Thompson, Mary Smith, Marguerite
Couch and Lynn Albright,
and Messrs. Omohundro, Macon,
Studstill. Harris, and Mr. and Mrs.
T. J Mauney and Mr?. Spurge Christopher.
Mrs. Jno. E. Fain and little Grand
*or.. Mercer. Jr., Left Wednesday
morning for Villa Rica, Ga. to vi?it
relatives and friends.
Mr. J. B. Moore returned Tuesday
nisrht from Louisville. Ky., where he
had ht-en foil several days conferring
with officials of the Louisville Theological
Seminary relative to taking
training to fit himself for the minis-1
try. Anangement* werd made *o
that Mr Moore will remain at home
and study this year under the diree- j
tion of the Seminary
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin left
Moftd ; for DoUoImk. (ill whi>re Mr
Mart has business interests.
YOUR BODY NEEDS
STRENGTH OF IRON
THIRTY years ago physicians
began to prescribe Gude'j i
Pepto-Mangan l>ecau^e it pre- |
viiit-d a form of iron which was
easily digested ar.d did not atTect |
the teeth. Now is the season when j
y ially n wl it. Your druggist
has i;,in bo.h liqu.d ar.d tablet".
Free Trial Tablets Z%T&JS8t:
m!in? of fudf'i Pcpto-Mm-.:i. v -. . t. riu'fur
i-r.. -ouH Trfcl I'ada.po Tablet . Send
no money ? ja-t name ai?l iHdr.- i t.?
SI. J. ' .viieabacb Co., ?3 Wtarren it., \.
Gu-de's
j^epto-/V\angaii
I Tonic and Blood Enricher
l! RfAMT T1
BlVlWi^l VJ1
WE SPECIA
regal
But Can furnish any design in our
Ver Grey and Creole. You can s<
duct and get primps by calling at
the cherokee moi
MNRPHY
0000000000>0003
[; J .1
resh groceru
DAVIDSON & CARRINGER h
E/ Fain Building on Valley River .
and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods ai
VP IT'S FOR THE TABLE
: i
davidson &
X ifcLEPHONE 15
1 HIGHEST CASH PRICES I
r *
- ?,
u Wise? |i
the wise man of all
iomon built the Tem- v
of Lebanon because
posterity.
oods of less durabilitruction
but Cedar
i for long life on the
X
High Grade
\R Shinjles k
X.
mfacturingCo. |
V
PHY, N. C.?Phone 95 !
* %
) 5Personal |
one 20 ?
^KK^-W-X-XK-n-X-X-X-X-X-X-/
Rev. B. M. Martin after having
spent the week end here with relative
and friends, teturned lo his home in
Chattanooga, Tenn.. Monday. Mr.
1 Mm tin preached at the Methodist
! Church Sunday.
| Mr. Oscar I*att. manager of the
I Cherokee Company, spent severa
i days last and this week in Philadelphia
conferring wit^ officers of the
company.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Slocumh movj
ed to East Murphy Wednesday where
they will occupy the W. W. Gudger
| house, which they have recently purI
chased. Mr. J. It. Moore has moved
I into the house vacated by Mr. and
; Mrs. Slocumh.
Rev. E. CI. Clary left Friday for
| A>ht ville to meet with officers of
the Asheville Presbytery and formal
I ly be received by them. He re? ntiy
j came here from thi Alhermarle Pres.
| bytery. He will return from Ashe.
I ville Saturday afternoon.
Mr. T. Saville. Hydraulic Enginee
of the State Geological and Economic
Survey was here one day this
week in connection with the proposed
developments on Hiwassee River.
Mr. Savtllc made investigations
in this section the pa<-t two summers
for the Stat-.
Rev. I.. V. Stanley has recently
moved on Route 2, from Poorfork,
Ky.. where he has resided for the
past several years. Mr.Stamey js
a native of this seci >n.
Me-s:s. Lester and Willie Bntc*
arc visiting' relatives in t'ha'ctanooga
Tea., and Dalton, Ga. this week.
They will be gone ten days or two
wet ks.
Mr. A. A. Fain has been in Baltimore
for the past several days aC
the bedside of his brother, Jasper,
who underwent a very serious operation
there a ^ew days ago.
i M171V TTC I
VIILIX I O |
LIZE IN
BLUE
Catalogue in Georgia White, Sil?e
samples of the finished proDavidson's
& Carringer's Store.
MUMENT CO.
NORTH CAROLINA
ES?NEW GOODS f
ave in their new store in the Jno. ] )
Avenue a complete stock of heavy
nd Shoes. ? .
OR PANTRY GET IT AT
CARRINGER |
WE DELIVER j
-OR COUNTRY PRODUCE 1;
ymp.
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Ml
BRASSTOWN.
Mr. Sam Mawn, Grady Hampton
and Lofton Mason, cf Young Harris.
in., wtr; visitors in Brasstown Sun-,
day.
Mr. Charlie Carringer cf this piece
returned to HayesvilU school Monday
: ft? r a s* vc-:f easy of chicken
' r'>x
Mr. Juliu* Standbridge has Pur-'
hased a new grist mill.
Rev. H. Brown filled his regular;
appointment at the Bra- town Bap ist
Church Sunday.
Mis- Edith Mason entertained with
! a singing a large crowd of young
folks, th. pre-.-nt w.re: Miase*
I.ula Carringer. ' jndas Megan. Mora
Carringei , Winnie Clayton. Mol-'
;e Hark'-r. and Mes-rs Sain Mason.
Tofton Mason, Grady Hampton,
l.oyd Hoga:i. Floyd Carringer and
lohnnit Hamptor. They reported a
very nice time.
Mt< Mr II'. Port.,.
Carringer spent Monday night with
Miss I.ula Carringer.
Everybody in this scction is busy
gathering corn and sowing wheat.
Mr. Luther Carringer wm? in tnwn
on Business Monday.
Mr. Birt Hogan ha?* purchased a
new orean stool.
Herbert McCall is in Ashevi'.le
this week to have ]]is tonsils remov- i
ed. He was accompanied by l?i - fath-1
er.
I
Messrs. \\. V. N. Powell-on and I
| H. F. Vandeventer, respective Pre'
-'dents . f the Carolina-Te'nnossic
i
1 Power Company and the Hiawassi ?* I
River Power Company and their witnesses
and attorneys havc been here |
iiiu week preparing for th, suit be-1
tween the two companies, which was
' t? have been called in court this j
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gray, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. And.on. and Messrs.
' Boh Tiger and Fred Jones htfve been
among- the Hayesville visitors ir.
! Murphy tfcie week.
Mrs. C. \V. Bailey left Tuesday
morning t0 visit relatives in Atlanta.
Me?rs. D. H. Tillitt, J. A. Bristol.
?. \V Walker. E. N. Fell. C. D.
Taj lor. W. C. Bellamy. J. A. Karv\
?>ii. \\. VV. A she, \\. li. AlcKeldry,
J. I. Avery. J. R. Kiingsmilh. (?. Ft
Hoblitzelt, B. Whitaker. S. K. Cover.
L>. Swan, W. 1). Whitaker, Lee
Wat kins. W. P Fisher, Mr. and Mr. . '
R. S. Porter, Mrs. Dalton and Mis*
inez oalton, an<l Mrs. II. Bailey I
have been among the Andrews vU:-'
tor- here this week.
The Woman*? (.Tub met dries-;
day afternoon at the Library. This i
.vas th regular monthly social meet- i
ing.
The al dies Auxilary of the PresHyUiian
Chuvch met Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. -I. B. Stony.
Persistent
Coughing?
wastes your strength, makes
the delicate throat tissues raw
and sore, exposes you to more
serious trouble. You can cheek
coughing with Dr. King's New
Discovery. Naturally
and harmlessly
it stimulates the BT
inumusrocmbrancs ?
?.. ir i . /w
Ringsecret ions. Has i
a pleasant Last c. All >r^ 1 J
druggists. ' <5^ \Li_
Dr. ICING'S NEW DISCOVERY
I
SHOW CASES |
Buy Near at Home
and Save Monev
}
i
CATALOG. PRICES.
MATES FURNISHED
REQUEST
Wayne* ville Show
Case Co.
1 nr Vklfxitm * mm '
Waitani Nort^ Carolina |
subscsibs to thjc swut?i
i kfe;
RPHY. NORTH CAROLINA
V/ANTS
FOR SALE c
LOTS AND HOUSES AND LOTS
AND GOOD FARMS
?In ar.d near Murphy?Call On?
L. E. MAUNEY
Murphy, N. C.
WANTED?Men o? women to take
orders for genuine guarantc d h aitvy
for ni* .. women, and children. '
Eliminates darning. Salaty $75 a .
wi'.'k full tin-. . $1.50 ar. hour -par.i.n.
Cottons. fciatLe s. silks. Internal
iorta! Stocking Mills. N< r
town. Fa. (S-lQt-o?
^ ~ I 11
FOR RENT T\v furnished ro >rv .; P*
price rtasonabl*?. Anpiy to
Cora Phillips, Ci:y.
FOR RENT?One six room house Jf
wi*H _nu>/li i-f nrt'.v"
Apply to Mr?. Nettie Dickey, City.
I)
notice. i si
i have good grade 0f Soy bean hay
at one u liar per hundred at my,
farm, will deliver it at same price . wi
plus Un cents per bale. Al o No. K'
i con. at or.e dollar at my nib on
the farm, or i will sell on time f<>~
good raper October 1. 1924. A. Jt
McD. Harshaw.
HOUSE FOR SALE?Three t iy.
12-rooni house. Cash or time. See
I'. E. N isor, Murphy, N. C. at
< 14-4U
FOR SALE?ABOUT 3.200 ACRES 80
AS A WHOl.K OR IN PART N
hardwood timber lands, principally u
chestnut, oaks (mountain chestnut.:
white and black) and poplar. Loca
d 7 miles from Murphy in Cher- at
okee County, N. C. Excellent pop-;
tabl mill sin s or a good pony bam) (I
mill op.ration. Apply Woods IVpt. \
Champion Fibre Company, Canton. ,j,
X. C.. for full particulars. rj
115-lt)
I ^
reward. <
I REWARD will be paid for recovery _
| of scarf pin in shape of a honey bee
| v th pear! sets in wings. Pin hist
N'?\ I. in or near Mr. J. M. St on- ^
tr's store or on road to (.?randv>w. j ol
Pin a k^ensake and valuable only to
wncv. Find : please leturn to The
''hrroktc S.out office. Murphy. N\ ft
C. fa
POSTELLE ITEMS.
Several peopl* of this section attended
court at Murphy th< past tl
week. ti:
A la. go crowd was present at the :h
singing at Mr. P* hart's Thursday ;?
night and all seemed to enjoy the rc
music.
Lumber i. hcii.g caw.d to replace
Mt. Oliv,. Church whicj. was destroy- (
ed by lire two weeks ago.
The Sunday school at Shoal Cook
has been discontinue! ??n t unl of ^
cohl weather.
TONSIUTIS
1 Apply thickly over throat?
1 cover with hot flannel?
VICKS
VapoRub
Owr 17 Million Jar Cf??/ Y*arly
Pendley Opens
Plumbing Shop J:
Mr. Sidney Pendley h is recently i *J*
opened a plumbing shop in tht> Wofrd
Garage near the Cherokee Mills | X
ftn?i is actively. i ngaged iM plumbing X
and steam fitting. V
lie was fojnveriy manager of the y
Cherokee Mills but resigned a few X
weeks ago on account of his health. X
*
CASTOR IA f
y
For Infants and Children X
In Use For Over 30 Years :j:
Always bears ^ ~~ X
Signature of y
I
WANTED H |
TPW A SIT A ?ir\ I I
i i unnii i miiy
TIMBER
CONTRACTOR
175 acres one mile from > ) [
railroad siding, two miles J |
from Swannanoa, fifteen ! <
miles from A s h e v il 1 e. I ' !
Goor schools, good roads. ! '
Good proposition for the | | *
right pai I jr. For pariicu- j
larR and further informs- j X
tion, apply at once to? ' Y
H. H. ELLIS *
ssuar::Y, s. c. I %
" >*
VESTS NEWS.
Mr. Ed Scro<rp;n< of Ognxeta. N
was a pleasant visitor at Vest
lr.day.
M Gari.vii Hanev spent, th
!:-< .<! r h he mo folks at Mar
V Creek.
M;. k , Ca ter and >on spen
w.ik-.; ; Mr. George Quit!:
Mr. R" V."? !!-. of P< nchfec. h"
\ yiny t!:. power tract oi
Me;; r?; J aim- Johnson and f
hamer. \v < Durktown \ dtoi s the
week-end.
Everybody enjoyed the mu icale
Mr. C'p.y AH'nV Sunday ni^h;
? has a new Silv -ton - t ;ionojrrai'
.- r. jamo Holhr >ok a"-' K . j
ills returned from Etowah, Tenn.,
in day.
Mr. Bob Hunsucker i* 1?w
ith hi? mill since he has learned t~
ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Hunsncker ar.r
ilia McCombs spent Saturday fit
4'htrec the guests of Mr. and Mir
S. McCombs.
Mr. Julius R* ed is attending caur'
Murphy this week.
Messrs Blair Colo, Thomas Johnn,
Oliver Cornwell, and Fultor
plson have jobs on Davis Creek
ith the Cherokee Co.
Mr. Johnson is attending com!
Murphy this week.
Messrs, T. N*. Bates. .Ttiliiio M.lure,
Fred ami Williard Bates. ar.<
ndy Morrow, of Murphy, were
?wn looking at proper'y on th
ver recently.
School is progre- ir.jr nicely ;;rdc;
le management of Mis* Julia Mc
ombs ami Mrs. Garland Harny.
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ha a
n used fuccesEfully In the treatment
f Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE const*
< f an Ointment which Quickly
el I eves t>> local application, and the
tternal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
iroURh the Blood on the Mucoun Surices.
thus reducing the inflammation.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ojla
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our friends fo
le many kindneso* shown during
10 illne s and di ath of our holovet
loxher. we wish to thank them foj
ic many beautiful floral offering;
' the funeral service so sweetl]
aide-red.
MRS. J. M. COLLIN'S SON5
AND FA Mi I.IKS.
CLOTHES CLEANED
AND PRESSED
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
W'i CALL FOR
AND DELIVER
Arcade Pressing
Club
Jadcr J. W. DAV1DSON.S Store
Phone 85 MURPHY, N. C.
FOR ,
WUK I I~1 It
RESIDENCE. STORE. HOUSE.
MERCHANDISE. 6 HEAD COO!
WAGONS, GNr. uuuu HlGG^
AND EVERYTHING ELSE TH
1ENTLY. IF 1 HAVE ANYTHIN
WM. P.
WAr>
Cmc
We will contim
Both White Oal
No. 5. ,
A. J.B
Near L. &
murph;
PAGE FIVE
Wm i
j That's wlu? l|f
g Millions {?
8 ofwcinen m
ftavsden? 8
| with
' M CALUMETS
I T? EMMS KIKUI
Beirt.^ uniform,
and dependable
it never spoils
any of the ingredients
used
on bakeday
THE WOULDH CBE. VEST
BAnmo powi.ru
IBM
fates 2% fuaesasfatT'Pn.
tAar of any OTAsrA^jjcf
UPPER PEACHTREt.
The recent cold snap here has
* 1 called for wore fuel. and many
sp'tndid hogs ha^e been porked, one
r of whic^ Ben Love killed weighing
: 500 pounds.
I
rj T. J. Thomasson and R. F. .Moore
were among those attending court
i,* the pa-t week.
? M. B. and Willie Lunsford and R.
M. Moore made a business trip to
Murphy the pa>t week.
Tom Painter and Ellis, of McConips
were guests at the Lemon's
home Sunday.
Grady and Burlin Lunsfopd aro
sowing much small grain here this
season.
Arthur Lunsford of this place is
making arrangements t0 move to
Miiiuwhtre near Marble.
: ulton Thomasson, of Andrews,
spent the week-end hero with home
folks.
SALE ||
IE MONEY!
1 VACANT LOTS, STOCK OF ; ;
D HORSES. NINE cows ? '
. A HERD OF YOUNG STOCK L
AT I CANT MOVE COX YEN- ; |
G YOU WANT SEE ME. <
PAYNE |
!!
JTED
efies
URNS |