PAGE TWO
I ?*oca/ arte*
X Telei?hoi
Mrs. < ;: s: nt . :o :-.rst
of the Week " A:"ante. r business-.
Mrs. A. a. Di-.-kev. f V." s'-'.-.c: r. ,
Gu.. i> z r d;v.:j?*r.tert Mr*
Fred Ct
Mrs. H. A. Skeg^s. of Decatur.
Ala., is vi-ir:n;- h* t uur:. Mrs. Neitie
Dickey.
Mr>. R- i'.'.relay, f Copperhill.
Tenn.. visiting: her parents.
Dr. and Mr.-. !. \V. Thompson.
Misses Ai.l L: atherw d and Lou
cine Wells Tu-.-day for Can: n
to assuis:- thei: out es ;;s t.achers in
the Cant , n ; >< ho- 1.
. Mrs M V r- i* rsturn*to h .-r'
home in : rri a. Tcnn.. M day
- t - . ?
in. - -Vt
here wit?. - and ends.
Mis- rr.: ! n v t urned the
first of * ah u.- pa: y
at Co), i ;;t J:..:. .
Ga.
Mr. John L * *. . .. 1 Jr. returned
from Wayne-ville the !at* ' r.ar*
of the week, \vh re he ha<
working for si a..- t;
Mrs. B. V . - . i-i'.ing Mr.
Dickson's in th . M . St v, D ?
gon, in Ah ;-r. . \. <
Mr. and M . E!
beth and Est . and Mr. and
Mrs. Plummet ir n. How.: rd
and Cliforu. i i .na .vof
::v;)U - spend- (
ing a few d; 1 hi k.
Dr. and M -. :h S. I': k r n 1 family
returned \ n lay fr m a ten days
visit with rein* ves a *1 friends in
Hickory and tier points.
u %! irorn sunburn f i
IMENTHOLATUM J
^Lcools and heals. dT
Keep Well
k Avoid Sickness U
k take m
i B E.,.,752 PhT.S a
? Q OK Q g U B,d Tin
^ will cleanse the system, purify M
H the blood and keep you well. H
; For Constipation W
5 Indigestion, Biliousness. etc. fLj
s Entirety Vegetable. "
&XlCIvrv|cl^wIwtcfwIuTwTvgl
ORCHARD, PASTURE. AN!
The following bargains in real e50
acre it, . \ :*.r.d boxed house, p
school and on mail route. Good fru
53 acre errltard. j asta.. ar.d tir
A real bargain at $4.00 p?r acre.
80 acre-, two-thirds in timber,
office, church and schools. Strong i
155 acres, with good dwelling
business. 1500 ciossties, good j-astur
one mile front main highway. A mo
at $15.00 per acre.
H. D. COMMONS, Loving, Gn..
I; Crampii
III "T70R MORE THAN
Bi very bad condition!
B of Route 1, Dorcl
II with cramping spells wl
I my back and sides. S<
E catch at something, I w<
H ... I had to quit doing m;
I dies, but none of them s?
p| "In April I went up to A
|| She said to me, 'Willie, if 5
PI take Cardui. It will really fc
|| my doctor what she had said
II better tonic, so my husband i
j I began it. . . . My case wa
HI I kept on faithfully. After 1
|l very much better, so much a<
Ui I have taken six bottles now
I] different woman. ... I feel
II which I took faithfully."
CAI
I The Won
k;' -
Personal
ne 20 Y
Mss Elizabeth Hampton returned'
home Wednesday after having sp.nt
three (Javs here with Miss Thelrna
Sneed.
Miss Mary Bell left the first of the
week for Grter.sboro to b.ccme a
student :r? the Greensboro C _ 11 ge
: Wo nun.
Miss; = Carrie Brittain and Mabel
Ellis left Tue ilr.v for Maryvilie.
Ter.n.. wher. they entered school.
Mi-s Hazel Deweese K ft a f w
lays ag for Nebraska, where she1
inu nds to go t sen . ..
Misses Annie Sv rd and B K
? I.-Combs I f* uhe firs- f :h - wrck'
tor Sylva vl.e e they expect to be-'
e.-.al School.
Mr. Walter Tare. Ta*;. G.:.. ha
been here several days t:s week
Mr. and ?Irs. J. !!. 'I.Cnl! ar.
n H toe t. rt 'urn i \Y \
."ram Asheville where they attended
funeral of Mr. MeCall's broth-1
cr. C. M. McCall. *.vh w - buried
at Gush Cr k i-cnutery near Bl:-j
re last Monday.
Mr-. i aKellc ?" .v il
spent sev :a' day. .. *'-.! a c;
her way home from R v -v ;
Miss F. Ivn 1.-? < f V.'u;. i'h
who has been visiting* the chord is
i": - on <>:. nob::!: . l' t'.. Insu:
v I ";i ir.ient, i.ft the :::-t 01
the week.
NOTICE OF REWARD.
! \v t.-n d. . ? . - \ f.
my I lu< ar i b1a< k spec kl d female
ho and and u>k no Mu^tion . Sn
has been lost or stolen ab -ut two
months. 1 will fay ;h% afc< ve reward
t r her d? livery or information to
find her. This hound belongs to my
- ?? and listed for tax by mi . I am
determined to find the dog if she is
in this county or any cf the adjoining
unties. If I find she has be< n stolen
or being kept concealed I will see
the guilty party or parties -uffir the
full penalty of the law.
A. B. DICKEY.
Mrs. Jerry Jones, of Ducktown.
Tenn., -p.r.t the week-end with her
mother. Mrs. P. E. Nelson, returning i
i home Sunday.
HOW'S THIS?
? Al.iUHIi MKUk'IN" Wlli
ao what we claim ! : it?rid your system
<-t < atnrrn or iK-afness caurv i v
Catarrh.
HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE consists
or an Ointment whji h yui .
Relieves the catarrhal lnflam:-:at.< n. anij
tho Interr..?l Medicine, a '.*?> u. whk:
;,i ts throuch the Fl-nd OTl the Mucous
[ Surfaces. thuj snistinz to restor.. ,.ri
rr-ai ccr. 11: ions
Sold by druguistj* for over 40 Tears,
i F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O.
D FARM LAND FOR SALE
rate ere being <'fere.1 vc< r quick sale:
rco-J out bui'd nrs. k w V?u:* *re? a.
t section. Price $12 p r a re.
r.bv:iar.tl v: a Wuse c'o:c to ;'.?urc**
new house and barn?, close to post
red land fcr only ?S.OO per acre,
tenant house?, and n~ill doing good
es, 15 to 20 acr.s bottom lanu, only
ney mak;r.g farm ar.d a real bargair
4l2 miles east of Mineral Bluff.
naamiaj^^
ig Spells 11
A YEAR I had been in a ? *
says Mrs. R. E. Kimbrell, a I
lester, Texas. "I suffered 3 g
nch gave me baa pains in giiB
imetimes I would have to S IB
ould get so suddenly dizzy, mlj
y work. I tried many reme- ? i
iemed to do me any good. J J J
rkansas to visit my sister. . . . IIS
rcu are going to take anything, lj|B
lelp you.' I came home and told ? |
and he said I could not take any glip
immediately got me a botftle and g
s a pretty tough one, I know, so ml &
the fourth bottle, I began to feel J j*
> that I was surprised at myself. VIU
and I can truly say I feel like a III
I fine and I owe it all to Cardui, |||J
AKC 15
muifl
lan's Tonic !1
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. THE CHEHOKIE SCOUT. MURPt
ja<
S i*
X
N*1B >*
(NOTE: Dr. Pierce is president of
the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., to
which for 50 years past chronic sufferers
have been coming for special- r-~
ized treatment from ? !! over the U. S.
A., Canada end foreign lands.)
Will Undo Much Evil m
Bv Dr. V. M. Pierce
Ka ng the t isl am a I of harm lax
Wrought by diseases of the kidneys, and ) ?.f
having had opportunity to observe the ,
-rs and the sv.ee*. s-tul methods of !
treatment in thousands of cr. cs oi kidney
t: uble at the Invalids* Hotel. I
l ave recently given to the public the <
litest ar.d perhaps most important of
the Dr. Pierce home remedies, "An- c '
uric" (ar.ti uric-acid) Tablets, which !?
I now recommend to those who suffer si
with kidney oackache, irregularity of y
urination r-.d ti e pains and disturbances t"1
?l.,t ^ irr.m . vr. tj .< i-ri,. n^.-' ni
the blood.
"An-uric" can be bad r.ovv at all the
't 'Z :tcs. The mere drinking of a .
cup 1 t* hot -water each morning ana a }
tie An-uric" K' >rc ivory we.. J
-.Id bring remarkably quick improve
rr You may have kidney tr. die I
arte", not know it. The danger for.lis ;
: > he watched tor and quickly hot-do I ,
back: C e. depression, aches, rah . :
:ic;?\ine:5. drowsimr-s dizziness, irritancy,
headaches, chilliness, rheumatic {
twinges, swollen joints, gout.
." ir. T. N. Hates was an A-heville *'
it r the latter part of last week.
M;.-. N. A. Dcvu se, who has been
visitir.g Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Fain nr. i ^
A. G. Dew?. e.-e and other rtlatms
lur.. r< cv :\ <1 word Monday 11
h i her home- had been destroy;d ev
i:- ami returned immediately.
r. Ge< . T. McCoy, staff repvr'.e ^
f th Ashevilk Citizen, wa? here
Me nday to inte rview A. \V. McLean ^
a ho made the Labor Day address.
Mr. Neil Snced and Miss Myrtle
.key were united i.i marria, >..
the i: nit of Mr. \V. Christ V:
Sunday afternhon _at fnur-tb.iry
o'clock by R v. T. L. Sssser, pastoi
>f the Baptist Chv. ^h. Mr . C'.i
* n* her i the attractive daughter
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dick y. cf Wash
rgton. Ga., and a sister >1 Mrs. Fred
Chnstopher, ar.d has made many
Mends h?-ro Hi:rinrr l< > - -
its here. Mr. Srueti is the son
M.s. It. H. Sneed and holds a v.
>pon.-: ble position with the L. ci N
ttatlroad Company.
Mr. R. A. Harris spent the week
r.d ir. Atlanta with rtlatlvcr.
.Mr. .1. R. Cry, of Hendersonviiie
oho has the contract for the construction
of a road in one of then^hips,
was here this week te j; v
1*. work under way.
Mrs. Earl Tntham eni M.. J. il.
Slaughter and Mr. Morphen, of Rob
binsville, were in Murphy th's we:*
Mr. ar.d Mrs. G. 15. Walker an*
son. Messrs. Sam Williams, H. Engleman,
D. H. Tjllitt, T. J. Bristol.
Sam Cover, R. H. Montony, J. K.
Ciingsmith, Z. L. Whitaker. Clyde
H. Jarrett, J. C. Arbogast Jr., J. B.
Sneed and wife, W. T. Moore, D. S
Russei, A. T. Dorsey, Mrs. W. B.
Fisher, Mr*. Giles Cover, G. E. Laii
M. Palmer, wire among the Andrewe
people seen in Murphy this week.
| Messrs. C. D. Killian, H. H. Setzer.
j (R. White, P. C. Scroggs, G. II. Haigler,
were among the Hayeswille visitors
hire tfciring the week.
Mr. H. C. Memis, of Bradford,
Pa., was here the first of the week
looking after his interests in this
section.
FOR OVER~
200 YEARS
Haarlem oil has been a worldwide
remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
^ HAARLBM OIL
! correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
| organs. Three oirea. All drug?i:?3. Insist
on the origin7.1 genuine Colo Mdmx- ^
IT. NORTH CAHOLIMA
Mr. Fred Green left a few day*
ro f ?r .Vlanta. wher-- he has r.epted
a ; > >!; as clerk with the
edmont Hotel.
? ?
Mr. ar.d Mr:. P. W. Wisenhunt
id neice. Miss Bonnie Jones, of An-'
*ev.s. and Mrs. Arthur Jones and
rs. J. O. Walk r. of Black Mounn.
s-?d thr-meh Murphy Friday i
way to Hay svilT .
Miss Emogrere Hvntt is visiting: h r
:\r. Hmvv Hyatt.
y1)> sia H r-f .'.v. who has bern
r her son. J. H. Hensley and
- i!y. for the pa * three weeks, rcirr
her h< . in Etowah. Tenn.
itcrday.
Mr. R. T. An!:r?on. of Ojrden. is
. rlarrir.tr a: ' improving the
aranee of h - honr.
Tb womnn is her w'th the "Love
It is >aiti that they are
c t and that the applications!
many. Everybody will want to1
who contraets the disease or: F iv
night. S pttrnVr 12th. at the.
hoc! auditorium.
Mr. \V. A. Eva it* has recently ;tr?r\
the -tock of goods of Mr.
'ark> Shields at Culberson. Mr
h:M !s has bought some property :n
urphy and may move her. in the
ear future-.
Mr. H. P. Barnett is dc'.ng cr:.-iv.
repairs on his home in East
turahy.
DELINQUENT TAX SALE.
? RTH CAROLIX.k?Cherokee
ounty.
The undersigned Tax Collector of
.! com ty will sell on Monday Octal?
u. 1924. at the court house do: r
i Murphy. X. C.. to the highest
idtkr io: ca-h. at public cutcry.
v fallowing lands upon which taxeio
the year 1I>23 have no J been
aid. the same being jlisted for taxaon
in the name and for the amount
iver. i'flow, with costs added In each
ase as foliows:
Vail ay town Township
Name Acrc, Amt
l. Horsey Lumber Co. 660 73.21
Beaverdam Township
?. V. Crain 6214 14.11
W. P. ODOM, Tax Collectc r
Take
^aL
for the liver
Beware of imitations. Demand
the genuine in 10c and 35c packogee
bearing above trade mark.
f-%
THE OHM
M
FUNERAL MONDAY
FOR C. M. McCALL
Biltmore, Sept.l?The body ol
Clarence M. McGall. who died Sunday
morning at 1:30 o'clock, was
laid to rest here this afternoon "n
Gash"? Cre.k Cemetery. Mr. McCall
had been ill about two weeks with
pneumonia.
Funeral services were conducted
at the residence in Biltmcs.? at S:30
o'clock. Rev. J. C. Story, of Marion,
and Dr. \V. W. Fitzgerald, of Biltmere,
officiating.
Th. active pallbearers were brothers
of the deceased: Will C. MfC&U
J. Herbert McCall. Edeer G. McCall
Charle McCall Clifton McCall and
Dr. A. C. McCall.
Honorary pallb?arei| were J. L
Morgan, R. H. Bennett, Dr. S. G. Kirby.
all of Mar on; E. L. Gaston, Dan
W. Hill, Dr. Arthur Pritchard, Dr,
Bernard Smith, L. l\ Maney, C. T
Carr. \V. A. McGcary, J. T. Robert!
and Brownlow Jackson.
Mr. McCali is survived by His widow
and on- child, seven brothers, and
a sister. Mrs. E. H. Morris-, of Poitland.
Or.. Mr. McCall wus a mer-ber
of the Ashcvilk Kiwa: is club
and was one of the leading citiz.n
of Biltmore.
WAN1ED- WALNUT log. Write
or see H. D. Akin. Murphy. N. C.
' -l--lt-pd.)
1
SHK^S
yassss
ItEKfl
MOTHER ? Fletcher*?; CastCastor
Oil, Paregoric. Teethir
prepared to relieve Infants in
Constipation
Flatulency
Diarrhea
Aids in the assimilation of Food,
!
Natural Sleep witl
i To avoid inatntn-- always look for i
! Proven Hirrrtif-i-- pickice.
f?
li I * I v. r^'"
v. J?i J." A
* ** ?
FaiSa-S
ws
V 1 ralrjfifiM complete set of
A liberal allov.
ft y0#|R j " This is a spec:
Si?, U?S3>: jI" ,. I cqu:ppi -i your .
Cords and getti
'4/ . A^Jra, J jji' -;| c.nd economy th
?jbJJl i j J 1 "J You will get t
-iVW// 9 11 mile?Er decrea
k win t mi i?wcr csir 1
R \ III f.L all miles of carefully
J^L/W actual experienc
_yy lllf 'fffwjgl drive at higher s
//MM without danger
the usefulness oi
many months t<
Motorists eve
"ttflW NOW?as a she
and increased se
mHT ?we will make
55r ' prisingly low oo
a @(y)R3;?)fl!?>PI
JINAl LOW-PRESS!
URPHY SERVICE STA
E. C. MOORE
,
Friday, S?pte?b?r 5^
Tutt's Pillit ,
11?joc. nxular luM. good lf )
digestion. Relieve the M
dyspeptic and debfltated \/ \
and tone ap the aystenv^. / \
AGAINST MALA)\|.,,^
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
%Bids for the building of th? oridg- 1
i es in Shoal Creek and Xotla T. .vn,
ships, on the road now undtr construction
through these townships, ac * 5
cording to the plans of th? Stat High j
way Commission, will be rec mi up j
, until neon of the first Monday of
October, 1924.
I Unit bids for excavation pun es.
masonry and lumber floor.- ar?. invited.
The Ccmnvssion reserves the
right to reject any and all Ad- 1
i dress ell bids to thi Cherokft r>un
. ty Road Commission. (4-4t-crc)
NOT CE TO THE PUBLIC.
I -?
At the Democrat'i- county cmven'
t on 0:1 Manday, without my b ing
rrescnt and witheut my consent, I
was nominated for the office of Coroner.
Whii I deeply appreciate the
action of my friends in namir? me
for this officv. I cannot consent for
my name tn go before the public a?
, a candidate for the c "fice and take
this methc d of g ving public notice
that 1 am not a candidate.
J. X. HILL, M. D.
'wfisij i
iria is a harmless Substitute for
ig Drops and Soothing Syrups,
arms and Children all ages of
Wind Colic
To Sweeten Stomach
Regulate Bowels
promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, c<d
bout Opiates ^ the
signature of WfeiPhysicians
everywhere recommead it
o v ~ ; -?
- * s.S<
ize Balloons
try set of Firestone Balloon
aped Cord Tires, we give you a
Firestone Changeover Wheels
-ar.ce will be made for your
al inducement for immcc.-a:e!y
ear with Balloon Gum-Dipped
ng the added comfort, safety
itse wonderful tires give,
he advantage of increased tire
iscd Caroline consumption?
upkeep, proved by 5,300,000
V checked service tests and the
:e of over 100,000 car owners.
-Dipped Cords allow you to ,
peed* over the rough stretches
or discomfort. They expand
f your car day by day and add /
3 its life. I
Tjwhere are getting Balloons \
irt cut to lower car operation Ik
rvice. Bring in your car today, [VS.
changeover promptly at yv- yOl
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URJB TIRES
TION
t
i HAS