I
^^^rtday March 7. 1924
?.oca/ and
Km L&Jm" antl Mrs. Hays Leatli oolKvoftday,
a fine ten pouna
^Lrnage licenses have recently
issued to the following young
F. E. Fry and Winnie Lee
Hbcrt; G. W. Ro les and Mis?
: and Erwin Watson and Mis?
Ht SALE?Several nice lots, two
Kindred yards from big band mill.
K.third down balance $10.00 per
Kith. Three-room house to cost
Kt<: $200 will pay $8 or $10 per
Ell* rent, equal to six per cent in ct
on $2,000. Fine investment. 1
Hi. Hill, City. (lt-pil) |
Imenthclaium s
^uukldy clears
fc/unuT nnnv qi
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IN 01
Mor.-e, La.?Mrs. L. P. Lam-i
rt. who has been a popular
liool-teacher here for several
ars. recently told a visitor of;
r in It-resting experiences with
irdui.
"Just before my . . . came
said Mrs. Lambert, "I would
he all over. My feet, my toes.
urms, hands, head?my whole
dy seemed to be in one awful
in. I would grow so nervous
at 1 could not hold a cup in my
nd. My husband would have
hold my cotfee for me to
ink. Last fnll 1 was in such a
d ct ndition that I had to spend
out three days in bed every
inth. It seemed to me that I;
s on my last go-round."
rhtn one day, said Mrs. Lam-!
rt. he happened to read about
rdui and the experiences of
ne women who had been.
Iped by it. "I felt that Cardui!
glit help me if I tried it," she!
r
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iPersonal |
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Dr. Allard Merr.mirger of Charleston,
South Carolina, was a business
visitor hire the first of the
week. Dr. Memminger is interested
in the Regal Blue Marble Company.
LOST?One lavender-colorea cameo
pin. Finder please return to
Griffith's Store. Reward. Mrs. J.
G. Green, City. (lt-p)
Ma-ter Bill Ivery of Asheville
cpent the past week-end with Edwin
Wells Brown.
Miss Mirandy Bradley, who has
been in charge of th% Murphy hosiptal,
left Wednesday for Atlanta
and later rtie plars to eo to New
Vork to take treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Eft on Christopher
ind three children of Cineinati.
Ohio and Miss Dorothy Henslcy,
vho has been visiting1 for the past
.veraI weeks, arrived in Murphy
Monday to spend several week- with
Mrs. Christopher's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. Nelson.
Iemed
ie awful pain
continued, "for I had been suffering
witli similar troubles to
those mentioned there. I had
heard of Cardui all my life and
I knew many women who said
they had been helped by it. The
very next day I began to take it.
"Very soon after, I began to
notice my improvement. I kept
on till I felt like a different
woman. I gained in weight from
98 pounds to 115 and felt better
than I had in years. I took six
bottles right along and found it
a splendid tonic. My suffering
was partly due to a run-down
condition and the Cardui stimulated
my appetite and helped me
f a orpin {ha elvmnrfh T tmarla/i
*" ?? V'<V UH .llh'" * ntwutu.
. . . I take a bottle every now
and then, even now, just as a
tunic to keep up my strength,
but I am in better health than
I have been in for years."
All druggists sell Cardui. Try
it. jm
ing! |
ffithW
uh y
ati on"
t Is Ever
Ever Thrilling
sr.d thrills *har have
icir feet wirh cheers
r see if you haven't
iu'11 want to sec again,
cture Classic
RE, MURPHY, N. C.
AND 22, 1924
Nights 7 P. M
THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, b
Mrs E. G. White of the Mary P.
Willing ham schqtl of Blue RidtXr,
Ga., was a Murphy visitor Monday.
She talked to tin high school pupil?
at Chapel Exercise r garding the
coming of Edward E. Thorn:
who will give an evening of reading
here the latter part of the nionttt.
-he also read several short selection?
herseif.
Mrs. J. T. Brodie spent severai
days here with her brother. Oscar,
and father. Captain Robinson, over
the week-end. Mr. Oscar L. Robinson
returned to his home in Chicago.
I Friday.
j LOST?Female Walk.r fox hound,
i IS months old; white, with
. lemon spots on ears and f \v p.ak
Ikmcn spots on bedv; has small scar
on front leg. She is almost wait..
! Will pay reward for her. Jno. hi.
| Posey. 1 tnd k
Miss Rose G. Gurley, R. N.. of
: Knoxville., Tenrt., arrived Tuesday
| night to take- chatge of the Murphy
: Hospital. Mi s Gurley comes highly
| recommended, having had charge of
the Morristown (Tenn.) General
riospuni, and having served in an
! official capacity at the Kncxville
; General Hospital. Sh?- is a graduate
of the Nurses Training School of
j Riverside Hospital, Ivnoxville, Tenn.,
, and of the Bel view Hospital, New
; York City. Miss Bradley, who has
i been there for sefv.al months.
thought it best to get relieved from
J her duties for sometime until :
fully recovers her health. She hft
i Wedmsduy to join her family in
j New York.
Mr. \V. F. Hill. J. P., of \Y hut.,
was in Murphy on business Monday.
FOR SALE?One six-room house
with bath and modern convcnj
iences. For further infer..:at:cn
see .1. 11. Phaup, City. (29-4t-p)
Mrs. T. J. Mauney returned the
first of the week '.'10111 Savauah, Ga.
where she ha been visiting her
| sister, Mrs. Stridor, for the past
| several weeks.
i The Young IVophs Missionary
i Society of the Methodist Church will
hold their regular fortnightly meet
; ing Friday night ot this week at
the library.
Miss Elizabeth Brit tain is spending
the week in Andn ws, the guest
10 run bister, Mi's. Giles Cuvel'.
Card of Thanks
Editor The Scout:
i Please allow us space in your pa,
per to thank the people of this enj
tire community for their wholeheart;
ed co-operation and gencraus spirit
! in connection with our drive to raise
: funds to complete our now church
! house. Individually and collectively
we want'to pxpriss our apreciation
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Catalog/
jree /
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It is absolutely free, and wo want
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I
EVERY CHURCH NEEDS A GOOD
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Write Me.
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ROBERT BARKER
Andrew*, N. C.
(27-12t-p)
T *
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Ua4?r J. W. DAVIOSON.S Star.
IS MURPHY, N. C.
IURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA
Coughs that
hang on?
Break them i.-m brfore they
lead to more serious trouble.
I>r. King's New Discovrry
stops coughing quickly by
stimulating the mucous
membra nei to throw off
clogging sc- .a.
c ret ion-. It
has a pleas- A
ant ta-tc. All A
druggists. \ ,/ m,
' 1 'feB
Dr. KING' S \e w n:sco ver y
wholcsnr.i ui vise uwi"
er denominate :is of the comr.iw.iity.
and to V.a? ev.-vy merchant. .alar(:eu
and profi sional man. ir iso who
| put their ccniribatbm in Liie buckets '
of the lay ?nr!?. rr.d ? ?:;.
[ busines or agency that <:onir;bu;tii
in any way th? > .; - t : -.he
drive.
M. E. Chi:. h fund ?. . if.. .
I
WORKS HARD A i
70 YEARS Or AGE
F. E. Britt Has Used Thatcher's Livj
cr and blood SYrup 47 Years and
it Koe s Him Well
Another remarkable .instance nf
strt ngth and vitality being conscrv1
ed in old aye through the use of Dr.
| Thatcher's Liver and Bio. d Syrup
lis that of F. B. Britt. a well-known i
(resident of Eclectio. Ala., who says:
"I am sew uty years old and feel
as strong and well as anybody ar.d
i can do a- much hard work as I ever
could. I h?ve been using Dr. Thatch
cr's Liver and Blood Syrup for forty-seven
years and think it the bislj
ni divine i ever took in my lifa.
WhenI feel a hit tired .r worn out
I take it ar.d am soon ft cling all
right again."
Di. Thatcher's Liver and Blood
Syrup is sold by R. S. Parker and if
the first bottle fails to bring relief
| the purchase price will be tefunded.
?Advt.
NOTICE OF SALE
| By virture of an alias write of
I Von. ox. issued by the Clery of the
I Superior Court of Cherokee County
i will oiler for -ale at the Courthouse
door in M ,'rphy on Mondov
April 7, 1924 to the hiphest bidder
for cash at public outcry, the followinp
parcel of land, situated In
Beaverdam Township, Ch.rokee
County, North Carolina, vis:
Bepinninp on the SW corner of
T. M. Jenkins* Lot and runs S. with
the public road to the Murphy and
Unaka Road--Thence E. 3 rods to
j corner of U. S. G. PHillips yard on
! the public road?thence X. about 27
| feet to a stake, corner of th.- Jenkins
lot ?Thence W. 3 rods to the bepinninp.
containing 3 acres, more or
j iess, being the lot described in a deed
j from U. S. G. Phillips and wife. da?'
ed Dec. 17, J917 and repistertd in
| Deed Book No. 27 < '?"> page 89;
to satisfy the sum of $780. 09 with
interest from Nov. 1923, and costs,
$8.35.
j This March 3. l.?24.
W. P. Odom
Sheriff
(30-4t-O.>
'
Mr*. & D. Faulk
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Have You a Cough
or BroncHitU?
Thia Should I nt.r.t You
Charlotte, N. Car.?''Dr. Pi?rt?'? 1
Golden Medical Discovery has done :
wonders for members of my family, j
also myself. After I had the infta- !
enza 1 could not regain my health. ;
I had a bronchial cough, was weak |
and my blood was thin and bad. I \
toot mr uoiaen meaicai Discovery'
and two bottles relieved me of ad) 1
my bronchial cough,
j "When my youngest child was
| about a year old he had bronchial
; trouble and nothing gave him any
i relief until I began giving him the
Golden Medical Discovery' and he '
has never been bothered with that I
trouble since but haa grown into a j
very healthy boy. I am sure the ,
'Discovery' saved his life, for I had |
given up hopes of his recovery from ;
tMa ** ^ vj "
1406 N.~ Harrill ?tJeftT " ?
*Xon hecin to mend when yon >ter4
rltfc "Dtecovery." Bay it new at
roar neighborhood drag tor* In
tablet* or liquid. Writ* Dr. Plerc%
President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo
N. Y, lor free confidential adilee. I
NOTICE
The gr.-L :>*jcmd will receive sealer
bids at the Office of the County
Commissioners of Cherokee County,
N C. in MwnKw, m. r. jrtti! trclvc
o'ch v k noon on th> 31st day of
March It*24 for the grading and
making ;; highway, under pians and
Specification? of the State of North
Carolina, now on file in the Office
of the said Board, for the Highway
from the Notla and Murphy Township.
Lines t j the Hot House and
Notla Township, Line at the Cole
Gap. a Distance of approximately
eight miles.
The board reserving the right to
reject any and all bids.
This the 4th day of March 192-v
T. J. KKs'G Chairman *
I. F. GARLAND
W. A. EVANS
Members of the Highway Commission
of Nv?tla i w: i. <.
Cherokee County, N. C.
S. W. LOVINGOOD
Chairman
T. J. * BRISTOL
GAY BRYANT
Members of the Board of ?' .
: v.missiorers of ("i.erok
County, North Carolina.
(30-4t-wai}
UPPER BEAVERDAM.
Rev.? Tru!! . reached an excellent
?orm-n >n Sunday at Mt. N'ebo
School house.
The Sunday hool r.::s* .-on to
h' bad on :: mnt !' . > nv. h had
weather.
Farmers are beginning t<? do some
farm work just now since the weather
has onemd up so fin .
G. Rore of Unaka was a Bcr.v"
dam visitor Sunday. R. i\ Radford
jedned him and th y went to R. T.
RhdfordV for dinner.
W. S. Ciayton went 11? Murphy
Monday on busimss. ace. mpari.d
by Mr. Ker>hart of Owl Creek.
Bob Allen is very sick and has been
for several days. We hope he will
soon recover.
Miss lbie Radford and Niniv Ros.
were pleasant visitors at Mi > Etlu-1
Clayton's Sunday.
Mrs. Tinie Rose i . ported t?>
be getting: alt rig fine since she underwent
an operation. She is stili In
i the hospitalnear Atlanta.
Miss Ethel Clayton was on- horse
I back riding M nday.
Mr. Gar' R: . " ?rd is working for
F. W. Ra -rd rt li s t\v mill. He
.ays they e doing son c fine wort
in the lumber mar ufurturing: bus!
ness.
Brownlow Hortcn and -!es m l
a business trip to Grandvitw S;.t
i urday. They art going in the eros*'
tie business.
Mr. J. L. Roberts made a business
trip to Unaka Saturday to hear the
good roads subject discussed.
For First-Class
SHOK REPAIRING
Come to
TILSON'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
James M. Cappi, Manager
Murphy. N. C.
j We Pay Parte! V > t uv way in nOMile
Zone (a29)
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears ~~
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DON'T BLAME
THE CHILD
T-. . I!* - MB
- O.. t .-vOiu yvui -unuicn lur mca.
of control over kidney senretions.
It is : t always the children's fault
?in many case,; it means weak
kidne; > and can be readily righted.
Read this Ashevillc mother's advice:
Mrs. W. B. Whitaker. 336 Sw
French Broad Ave., Ashcville, N.C-,
says: "! am never without Doan's
Kidney Pills in my home and I
know there is nothing better for
kidney complaint. My little daughter
has always had weak kidneys
or.d was annoyed a let by the too
frequent action of the kidneys both
day and night. I had heard Poan's
Kidney Pills highly spoken of so I
j used them. They soon regulated
; her kidneys. I have taken them my
- it wnen nvv kidneys were out of
order and I was run down and felt
dull and languid. My kidneys also
.'led too frequently but Doai.'s
r.avo never failed to relieve these at|
tacks."
Price 60c at ad! dealers. Don't
I sini^'y ask for a kidney emedy?
get l oan's Kidney 1*11!;-?ihe same
that Mrs. Whitaker had. FosterMiiouin
Co.. I,iIli.'falo, X. Y.
?Adv.
p*vyy*-c j
Why suffer from nervousness,
insomnia, hysteria,
nervous dyspepsia,
nervous prostration
r%r anv ailment /lin* tr*
a disordered condition
of the nerves?
DR. MILES NERVINE
I will give you prompt
and lasting relief.
It products refreshI
ing sleep, builds up
. chr.t' crod nerves and
promotes a normal
distribution of nerve
force.
Your Druggist Sells It,
Ask Him.
ub it in 9
frss/y #
PROMPT RELIEF
ustang Liniment positively banishes
re muscliV, strains, bruises, with a
w applications. Mustang doesn't burn
smart ?it is made of soothing, heal%
oils that penetrate the fiesh to the
ry bone! For 74 years Mustang Linv?nt
has been the real "friend in need"
MAN. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY.
>e it freely for
cum;.!?m Piles, etc. Harness Sore*
mha?o Foot and Skin Lumps
uratffia Shoulder Rot Sprains.. < tc.
ip. C okfe Scab. etc. Scales
1-umoaia Hoc* Dt?ear. Black Rot
imps Inflamed I ddrt Catarrh
>up Sore Teats Cankers
ihtherin Wounds Roup
ts. Sore* Ulcers Gapes
Iced Breasts Spavins Worm*
re Nipples Locked Jaw Pip. etc.
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