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~ T FACE TWO t?t)e <?i)er*fct? ?>roul Ik- OKcUi Or,.n of Murphy inc Cbcrolu* County, North Carolina. BRYAN W S1PE, Editor-Manager MISS H. M. BERRY. A?.ociaW Ed.tor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Subkcirption Rate* One Year $1.50 Eight Months 1.00 Si* Montr..- -5C Four Months -6o P*/* ble Strict!, in Advance. Display advi-::. J'c : er column inch; .tu'i. . ten.-. ads, reading r. jt.ces, . .-.ar.es, of than*-, e* a .. :e *a tion. Contract ra**s ur..? e iurr. -*.ed immediately u on request. We reserve * r:;;ht to refuse advertiser.e * - a .-r . .y or suspicious char:. v.r. ch . ..eiy to mislead our r .: r-. or ar.y other advertiser r- . ig r. not in kee- - v.-.th the . .'y tfc.s paper mail *? u. Enter* 1 in the postoffice at Murphy ; North Car ..- i. second a- na: matter uz th? .. ?? M 3, ' ^ Fo-ei*- I r- ;neRff--*v..' THE Av.Eh.r.. SOME THINGS THE SCOUT ! WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN j MUK; HY ANN HER- | OKEE COUNTY. j In Murphy II. An active I" r : " Trade Cf Ckfari.1-?.-r of Corn fierce. 2. M .'re r.g induhtri 3. N'-.v Stations? A U: . Station. t: i. r. a?.? G. A i :"i i''. In Cht i.e. 1. A v r" I I t . State : rafAw j r:. " ?a. 4. S? r?:*V^. The County Unit Plan There if } i-h* ir. th- ; !nn : : incr;?: -i.ttr the j f I'fieiency * . f < *he:ok? ' '' : v th" j i-tate Suj.iTiir--:--' A. 7. Ai n, ar.d! Rural .v 1 Hi.-th' Kr llev a. the court !. Satiaay, In rt- ( slitv th- iii i >. j .o.aior : rin ciples: rj. . s ? :i .M and -tntewi< 14 raisinp ' ?r th?- *upj; t all 1 of the county; and, second. tn>- Jation of the eh ?.f " to do away w *h the small -?n and two hhhhhhhbbhhbihbmbbbbhhhh Pprii < :j- v. l<j of ?ity mean the breaking - a the district lines and the n: :.t 1" the practice of the I - h i; ? of chancing tuition for who i- outside the district an i ome To th* hi^h Ti'- - ohj* ' u : county unit p'.ar. roost cftc. he^rd at other places I that it v.-iii away with many of the l. tle h . 1 hous .s in the county. Thi- o! j 'a si far a? we kx.' . h: . n v. i. cd in this county and : * .r people a:-. ; :. ... u / ; i ject to the : 7k time has < > , the chiidren t -i j any pt rsona! r- : . -I fact that the school hot: j; jjotl at j everybody's door and that solidat <i school.1 cannot be placed j nuear everybody d o ; out al efficient work 'an be done in one o:\ the consolidate i .wr.ools s; v.n r eight teachers - i::tn i--.n now be don: in a one or * . teacher eh !. It is next to impossible for one teacher to teach au ( iu in ail the seven grad of the grammar school a?1 is now n ce. ;.ry in many ?.f the on? J and two teach' r schools. In th; one J For two teach-. chool the teacher cars I have only four or five minutes for; each class and often time? matjy* Classes nftjst be ommitted each day. Certainly, the best work cannot ho done under these conditions. In the consolidated school, th'. re wouid be a teacher for each grade, and thtir every class could be heard every day end from forty minutes to an hour ! could be devoted to each elas . Ce?- j tainly this ts the more d ,-irable. It would not cost any more. Th' school ' would be a hundred per c>*nt effic: nt and would he recognized as a sta*-.- * dard school by the state. r Even if the consolidated school d W( re further from some of the chil- ri dren than the present school house f is, it would not be nearly so hard for v the children to teach it as transp^r-J: tat n '.v' :!(i he provided. Ti -< would make it possible for the chil dnr. to start : -chool at th same : - . than they ?? now: : ct set th-:-. r. * :r.e. It also -id . i that the children could 2" ; :ii the Id. r ny r during the winter in.nt!>. - s used in transp< v'.r.s <_ r:cn a e.,un:v wide : r - uH "Ho-. - V. r .- ; "How are *.ve g t< v tiffy : h..n an- ther in let to { - > M - " : ax . r : ; .t ! .n h. .! -- *-.t t *! ? . n ; '-Vr.' I :.-i -* i v. *:-"5n. v.}. v V:. t: n. It. i* ' V " : . I- "vill Man C3r"o' L.:ve By Bread Alone Mil IN -IV VT. i N : j. - '-r r<- - 'it mi *.h? : t-oplc of a community. of a county, of r.: sti:t.- a . .p. x r. \Y a dejuI : n an-.th r. Ja-: ' as w<- re ur ; r--:> ty and " ?!-' to . fuencls nijfhhor . : . i \v *.vc a . i'tai: ,i..v in: .ff tim?- an i v. :;t- t. :h< m | . , r vit :"ity v. ; .. "r. :r nr.n ylnr t "v.* : * * ? Or.'- ?f the v;.' v- can >w ' * ar mi:.unity ;!: j -r. a.-.?! at >amc; til hcl 1 es, i- by taking: out n .nr.. unity nir.y build' . 1 businc: hi uses. 1 r.> f r a nn?r > stable town' i " ' und to th advantage of ev-j y i d : : 1 in it. puvaiitajrc to us as individuals he-} - . a _'< (. ! method of <:vr,nz .- i snr.-l reti.rn n tin ini T . the individual vho ha> only a . I 'Ian- to lay aside each month. th o:s arc that they v. :i not he -:?v-d units invested in juethin. 3ikt this. where small arv -'s arc * .?vii. i-.l weekly t'-.Iy. To th individual wh? h -j r" - am runts ' ,nv- -r, th build-. l-u'.n r.s . 1 eutJfi .active advantage - r pays a; >d v turn u the v ..rent and j tax free. j Th:- a-\-ociation also is a safe as! rnment bonds. It is bached upj by real estate, land, th am. tint offc II n ver be increased or dim'r.i -h r!; and, th-r- fore which will always enhance in value. The a socint i- n loans or.lv up to 2-3 of the v .i. of r:-;.l c-stat*. on which the luur. is ir.rde. Xo investment is -af <r. Few are : rent:.re/ati\. . Xone . -o . the dual advantage of com-' mur.ity service and personal pain iik -j Th nd series opens in July. How runny -hares will you take7 ! Capftal Punishment j, \ FTPIR seeing an execut:on in f~~\ Paris Count Leo Tolstoi wrote j J following in his diary: , i "When I saw th head separate rr?-m the body, and how they both ;humped into the box at the samef< n< merit. I understood, not with my I < run i. but with my whole being, that t 10 theory of the reasonableness of \ r.y present progress can justify this !ecd; and that though everybody 1 rom the creation of the world on i bstever theory had held it to be THE CHEttOKEE SCOUT. MU ru rv. I :r.r-v; it f be -nne-f- ,1 Mary and bad." I A? this pier.* Russian said: it doe? -etn: unnecessary air? bad. I* d'-es I nrt deter the criminal. They always un: t. n " ? ir.jr cauaht . >. - n*.v : c;:- - th r.* ; v-r th usht. H - ' y : r- u *: r r. ) r.ecr : 3 - rtless raetic< t than Tr - tra" u control crhn< *: . v; . .. I- An informed Public C' TV.., usually -!? . [bad v.*r?'ng, acting upon th : :>e?t?J J !y : :-.:i ' i*l #r. > t<? r: ' . i I . tibn of m . lectric j r, r to - r !y * the ' :"c of this :.r. f . uii-:. ' 1. Tr. : -ink" * a 1,1 to i. a ' question >' whether ?.r ">ov lit- .... i ] l':.' ..II-. i'.i-y .if I.U.r ( 'v I s' Muaj-y uj !. t :.r ? it fa<- rati... h : isrh'ti kiiiiw- ; * the i ;h ;h r.oipie v: y . ai:-i ;ko in * : . r ; . r. Lot Ii 1 .* ' lie : . nfonv.e : ess mbincd ?n i unbia - i in- . : n at el < lion. Thi&; . i the t *.v and ti: -v Ifure . : ' * vJught Pecple to L.ive L.or.ger? 1 \ T hhi: IS -o :n - i. . . ( 1 -i in t!. . any ? : ! -. ! a- tit.- ill-: ; t " !.* vat.ii rj. Animal- .. .! pin:.. - i to lit' - as to nnthinjr . M t < : as are unwillintr ' into ^ th*. _rr at bey nd -.i bnar a> there . at.. Has citiyyorlfi.n The time was %?. i :r* iiv i to , fee v.ell over a hundred ; var- < f ac-. That maimuni has f i Juv-' j ed in the centuri > in >*...? . the dm a was d : th fact that we dirl r t kn to , r oro cttren1vcr; that \v. r.r^ T. o fajt. Tk-r : uiuium . -v?:: r~:v. in the other dire .-Ton n v. The spnr ( f human life i> Ik'". i-htl-- ron*?d. I)r. Claud A. Bur.ett. kirv r cer.tlv before an audiem i \ Pi 00 , who had a->-l A City, ] for the convention of the A am-:car. j Institution of Ho p'-tvy asserted |; 'hat the time is r.<:.r hr.r.d \vh i it ill t b a t.'sic x lie i typhoid fever, but a crinu . ; . r-;.. under s*v.-nty-fi'. years of i of diabetes, Brijrhts disease. and : wvh.u- carckova wr'Pir d is ?-:;> s ar.ri j t ,1r.jy ranee:, ile pha.lc-d with hi:', f l!o\v physicians to , niray in an <f -it for to teach corle how live. He! .unfed thr.t ev ry h spiral be made a public ru for the tl: us-i -n of how to keen w 11 and prolong life. 1 Be A -aid t their credit and their j that <i< tors ar- more :.nd more j helping poop] to keep well rift her 1 than doctor ir.^r th? m after thev nr. - sick. i Heme Ownership ; A MAX who has -pint most of his', life in social work recently said! that he had practically reached the1 r conclusion that the most effective ( way of attacking modern problem.- j vould be to inaugurate a permanent, nation-wide campaign for home own-'1 ership. His id-a is that the source of ir.es- | if our r re-'-nt-day trouble is the lack if family stability. he home owner does riot desert his j vife and children. Ho docs not suffer from wander-1 u-t. He takes a .-irong inter.st in ;is community. The purchase of his cwn horv J KPHT. NORTH CAROLINA .rouses his ambition. his thrift. a-djd - industry. . r Being permanently I cat d. h?. is s ?etter hus' and. ? batter father, > ett.r i':-- r. ;?rd a better worker.. T! ! y rk * Uttt-Ij r ih\ !?; st y .1 w;:! , vince ' j i . i n*. . ? Stat -vd! 3 ui1 cling and Loan Associations (Fr.'m Insurant- lUpa *:nent Bull tin) 1 I'LY : ' : , . L v Vrrtdre ' .. :sand cil- j seats th in huadi d md! ' ,T:.-'-ed : - the v !e pur*. and conducted upon an, i i - n Ar . . . .1 i*. a n-'itt- r ! prVi- t J that N<?: -v <"*; ;irr> ha- j ! : two hundred :r ? ir.=t;ati?-a ;.! tlv at v.- rk in wry ?.< -; ? - the state r: r.z K-tter cit-1 ^ tr. . sh the Iv.i'.dinp : It me- , ! ... . . .< ti?>n hriit. in th ir :;er ; :--n !rr o Depart-1' n .a . :i rh vn a:: xv:n- ' ! . y ianrer its d sire help that a'-..' . _!e:r..r.t -f our "i* :* hip. th pge-earner, the common peopl , by 1 :: . iw:i : in taxes ini-' ttsed upon these institution* amour.* f ^ > th .-ivy .it- u.I. ar a y. nr. : i Progress If. Sp? nci 4 hu3: E-L-E-C-T -R-i-C-I-T-Y | k . i. . * i ' -(. . - h. . ?yr. r t Yhi-: i ma io . trll.injriy " rent by u comprehensive revt v.-. ' . th -. :.? ? Nort ami . ' .th ' hi ra. My ih?. X- rth and . * nth 'hi: i' a I *t: he Utility In for' !5.:r .. T .? vi as to n C* .xj?t i ll : . ( .. In. inut it th; the >uii>t hai-'.ui n.-v ?> he 1. -ir. enterpiis.* : ;td ?:r< ere-- ' f - > t? x* : hi V. t - c!ett;ic:ty. In this respecti 1 !; -! /iia nuajii es near the loo p i tnl r.:srl:.'' Ii<l ?Iy say "I'V;k -1 . i . ii kr.-... m?i lie wii . ' e:i .. ml .. It.it : .air. iittl ' .; >? . . :ntv ^ I.. rtmjr : :?r within .; ' ;? !>..? i'.i: k- rv.ci. 1 h Sunday School Lessor. l,.n_ 9Q 1 39/? i !: y i ad ui It.:.:, tir.ii a r - ; : \v of :h * *ire quaru : I air. ; ronv j i ! ! hi* n ed of having iii my * >wn lift', i ualize r.iiie and more ;. - it if ! ;.!r. to .-erw my Lord i:: tht- * a.. ....y i: iicci-sr.ry for nv l<* * . ... . >t;.in lines. s i. ? ; .a to ::n; x v;- aBy having a tare ecq lain? . . - ; - Lie for i.: : .:tlr. * u.*. I..- ::u:.e i !.dor.". ' ' h . .?> a -;'-anii*. r. La*, havi ? . \v! '.:vt of his strength - iil.t; .-s i: is utterly imp .-i1! ft. r.e *. iat *>ut a singl kupful thing\ !t i> just as true in regard to ray Lord. Unit I know so::: ;hin: '?. ui him I cannot help others to je r.jjne acquainted in a way that is1, eally helpful. But 1 do kn v him.' letter than i kn w th;* Superir.-! ondent of Schools. I know Christ is th r cf God. I know Him as he ri relation of God to man. 1 : TT-*. . n I 'inn ?-.- > uic .>UIJI<.IHV ilt. :u.i h-. word -i Gcd. 1 know him t. omc- extent in both his human and iivine r.alux vs. He has revealed himself as the h:st | riend that I have. He is the friend rom whom I rec. iv? most encour- j igement and strength ar.d fait::. ; iVhaiev.r coass-nts. I may have got rid ..f thus far is due Him. Wh ver of refinement or culture the.c s in my life is due to Him. Whatever ability 1 may have to think no t'-. ights Ht- has fciven me. In : riy grief- tie is my comfort. To my; veary body Hi is the friend whoi .rings rest. To my soul when in a ! liscontented state He brings con i entment. When I am worried and I he conflict between flesh and spir t waxes hot lie brings peace and ! aim. \Vh<Jn I am on the vejre ofj tespondency He restore? the joy of i tiy solvation. When I am restless 1 tnd a !.it eatisfied Ho is tb? ont who ri o to me a satisfaction that the1 nan who knows Him not can neverj tir.til he becomes acquainted. t rie xt.nd- to me the privilege cf j r.-r : r Him. H gives me pa-j : >nc-.- w1 would be impatient, j W . - n ! ..." t' ;t t up the racei He -iv ;h r.du t I. epl .n. I cou: t it a irivy-effe to have ! : j h a p ' nal 'rie - i. and. dear j 2car nad r. I rP. h . r .ur f: i nd. j If I cn t V- a graving Christ aa i t mi:-* know Him - my d.Iiv cr [ nv:-' mo: a . rr re real z. II Im :r T. Left t r.-yse"-f rty wo-se t'f v a! ; come ir.to cortr I and m? vtt r - If W' I I : < r ieified. Any i, . - . i n.y it . r - If t!:at J i. v a : .: . - escapeJ atti jute t Hi .. e. i nust al wn? ij what n v God i > bids. W ith ut j I rinn .t i- :m:v.i?>ih|r : r v. to keep! low of God. Then, t* I nr.: t j - ;'! ni death. hout Him I j . V. - . , in ,Villi.' n .1 Willi- | :t h'>! . I nr. . ilh ,Ut Hi:.. I ' :*. oat liim I _ .* .. die J a*:: I cou-?i .. . ut n *r a" - of my e r.-ntr\ an ;? j ho un: iVf i. I would bee . .. > bar [ ni that I v a]? *?? f .-!? v. it n :;.*n v. ii: . it a redo*, me r ; nd can- n L. V\':t a* : ij i c .ui i ?i trim a iiuijl vho ha : tv in; :> d r.:r of the : :i-' tii '.e of his v.'n h me and k^ep .. id :r r.t I --tali, d in ? i- ,y. Via: .t Hi; : i -voul:l u- a irsr.c t" i. Only by His race Ji-.r 5 f -m death r.ow aiid ; -. "i -.* in..: - pajaib'.R fr* m Gv.i - r..i. I 1 thy Civ if". Tinvolves a if forpetf'.:: . Christ must bo first and forv- 1 -t i.i : y ii' ?*. i must bo rue': : la.ly. I uv.:.-t di? ai:y tin*" ! livt "in:i, rip;i:v . T * hie i n<--r:ai 1 . fi-h o;i': . My rr:; ry.i-t iso *!.? . v. !i'. . -.1 any ! in : svb v ay .hr. v Ah n, in 1 t av my : ray. - hall ;. X . thought wot i or deed th *. ( .- t with mi : 1 ::::: * i\ *' : ; ... life. Civ. ;-* i .* '. .veil '..in iwi' if : ko.-s: ; nj irity pre- r.t.: It ;rv"1v"s i a i*I: let: 1 lit*-- I:' r.volves a > ..'! win- ig life. Not nj' :: ... f earthly friendships, but' *. winning of eternal fri ndships. It v. ... a life of l . i;s j.m. S v.i u to th-- v.:!! f Clod. It ;s m1*1 to 1. a < h.i t; : and :r-;-* ir-og m v. v in ar.ythi: _ ynit His tray. " Third, I . !- . * t-niely. " id- * *>. .; - in. - l and His C uru h. T! ? - he felt in n spontane as and a^fa'np ldvp ~t\f r. ! - -ciiti. n. It i- t.> be sli ? ... n a j?r : , b ve Mis truh. 1 r.lso I - shewn in tho jov thr ?e _ ves when engace i in H > v. hip. Last of all it is to be ' own' Dc-n't Sholis The We. ? i i$iness Zonae c er. Uncle Sol: Francs. Maus. JJuj even Pound ling. are having their upsand downs p. r.-L financial detriment of iheCld Why is Uncle Sana's dollar?for ti time in hirtory?the best coin on c of the Earth? Because of confidence ;;i America r.ess men and bu.>inc:;s methodsdance in the fundamental soundr American institutions: from the road s>stems 'the Nation's second industry on down to the smallest . mill cr v.-era shop. Coincident ***ith ihir confidence r: certain t:;'_ _n. .-eccusc of it. '.hi: cou enjoying an era ci unquestioned pr ty ?19-1 promising nr. .the r year of i gest business in oar history. 1'he rr-:Irz.: i'j must chare in this p" it>" because railroads ere ro largely i sibie for gocd times. But the railroa not share in, or continue to contrih ?Oc ci business unless they u.*e i :?t in she matter of n jjn^ tor: ; they have tho friendly co-o_-. public, to which they are u.;. ? The American railroad.; rre over twenty billion dollars; tLcy empi million people? trey do a business c seven billion doiiars a year. The their position in our economic ech it -substantial, and their well-being is t fZ YOU "^anl to pr^^T>ov. Thft I/rc> tof.c'aer. for a'Vrcui J i-raa jfy pcrity. pmuaLtcb^ut throujU Friday, June 27, 1924. 1 iiat He give* in t XT, _ .V I B. > in h. . jfl ! 1 CK ! ?IUJ CWi.'.OND &.'C-r- SRAND C ^r,1 v p :ii /?V your t>rn7?rt*t f"T C".T-C:Vr "Tfli ? a I A r---D Cf.1 ic S r- ( ^A\ a.: an. Txtta n i n .??W r-.>l \*t J . i :;i .11 m V H ' %" CM. muMt ;MI J-" IB''! J?* WliaSfcB : 0 L D BY ALL DRUGGISTsl LVERYV.'HERF "?| T* we- : v \- ' untyB ninp. x ' unt\ Au .hr. re-1 ;rth b! "ill . :;<? ,,f I).. I I offered !?' i < r.ts ! thJr i-no-fourth blood v. . 1 CASTORIAI For Infants and Children 8 In Use For Over 30 Years I ?ST- I Siguaiute of I When 2lo *f:u r.n > - rated to sell earlot ? 1 ton in Beauf rt C : \ 'trurof n the ? : ti :r uucnt in that \u.:y. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often o? the mu ous !:ning i l.stachlM (then 1 vm h f. a riimbUKg : . ;:n.l i .nipcrfect i.o.ir,r.c. l*r.lpss the n caa ( > reduced. vour h- r - yroxujm i mm m '. ' 1 CATARRH ME NE *>D do what we .1...: Is- . system 'r-tarrh r ifi bj Catarrh. HAL.L.V . HCINE en . itxneot of Ctt: rrh f- r over 1" : v V t arj. Sold by all dru . t F. J. Cheney & Co.. Talc do, O. Tr.? jNy li*'.---/ tin \ are ps^Jki ' ? mB -comi.it rail- Jfi j |^| ? ? jjj?i pc? t-o cl ^^ osoeri- / I
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