PACE EIGHT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Pardon and Parol* of S. A. VoWIca All persons are hereby notified that application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon and parole of S. A. Voyles who was convicted at the August Tcr.n, iy24, o; thi superior court of Cherokee C*. ?nty, N. C., for violation of the prohibition laws, carrying concealed weapons, gambling and ??sault and sentenced by Judge J, 131s Ray to be assigne to work on the public roads of Buncombe County or any other county in the state, except Cherokee for a term of 24 months. All persons objecting to the same will make known their objections to the Governor of the State of North Carolina. This the 25th day of November. >1924. MRS, ESTELLA VOYLES. U6-2t-pd) Wife of S. A. Voylcs. Miss Delia Meroney. who is a student at the Greensboro Colege for Women, is spending the holidays! here. 8$ E i Miss Ella McCombs. who is teaching in the Andrews graded school. Is spending the week-end here with her J parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. McCombs. FOR OVER ZOO YEARS haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. GOVS ^^4/, HAARLEM OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All tiru^gists. Insist on the origincl genuine Got o Mcuu DR. HUMPHREYS' "rSSl, [Prompt Relief for J IrnurittriM1. s- iMHmVJIIH.H SjibealirS^hf v lit themarsunf ""when I feel like this?. > 4 dizzy, black spots before my eyes, bad taste in my mouth, stupid and lazy?I know what's the matter. I'm bilious, I just take a couple of DR. MILES' LIVER PILLS They fix me up in short order. Why don't YOU try these little wonder workers? You'll find them easy to take and mild but effective in operation. a * Your Druggist sells Dr. Milo^ Preparations. CONTINENTAL MARBLE A GRANITE COMPANY Canton, Ga. W. K. DERREBERRY, Agt. Marble, N. C. If You Want Anything In Mon' anient*, See Me (octlO-pd) ? I SUBSCRIBE 1U 'liit SCUU1? WANT ADS Charles E. Waddell & Co Engineer* Established ?? 1902 Estimates, plans and specifications supervision construction, operation electric plants ?hydro or steasn, industrial projects, water supply systems, parks, roads and landscaping, bridges and municipal structures and reinforced concrete. Designing laboratory ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA LOST?IN Tellico Mounain territory ! Two one-year-old past steers; one black and one red spotted. Will pay for any information of this cattle T. N. Elrod, Patrick, N. C. (lt-pd) FOR SALE?Small red cow with calf four weeks old. Apply to E. L. Miller at W. T. Brittain place on Peachtree, Murphy, N. C. Rt. 1 (pd) I I j NOTICE?I will not be responsible for any debts made by my wife or| I children. J. H. Hensley. (16-4t-h)1 | WANTED?Reliable white woman housekeeper. Mrs. A. S. Clark. City. (It-c) FOR RENT?Rooms furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. A. S. Clark, Val-, ley River Avenue, City. (lt-c)^ I Will Open mi Ai 8 U We Are Going to Give to dise. This Gift Feature ' 100 Tams, Handkerchief Among The Women's ; Childrer body I In Addition ?, | We Have Many Items T1 | Stationery, Towels, Para WATCH 01 |? ? WE HAVE Chosen Mur i Town. Come In and See I V nl W 1 I ake f leasure in anowui REME1 The Grant Building, G.R the Cherokee scout, m Red Cross Fighting First Aid Battle To Conserve Life Reliable records establish the fact that more than 75.000 accidental deaths occur every year tn the United States. The records show that 206 American cltlseas are killed every day; that 38 ef these deaths are dne to automobile*. 33 to falls. 19 to drownings. 16 to burns. Facing such distressing sacrifice of life Is the First Aid Service of the American Red Cross, fighting through education and demonstration to Instill a coaeionsness of safety In the public mind and teaching approved methods which assure that competent hands will care for injured persons until the arrival of doctors. Trained service In the first few minutes la vital tn serious accidents and saves many precious lives. v.. ??-?*? -? of the past rear Is the record of the Red Cross First Aid Insu-ance Car No 1 which traveled 9.700 miles along trunk \lnes. stopping at 137 places. The car's staff or surgeons gave 911 demonstrations to andlences composed of <2.150 railroad men. 71.000 high school and college students. 13.000 Industrial workers. 2.000 members of clubs, and nearly 18.000 policemen, firemen, and other municipal employes. a total of 147.000 Red Cross First Aid certificates were conferred upon 13.865 persons who took the course last year, an increase of 4.000 over 1923. Telephone, gas and electric companies, public service corporations and other large employers of the country adopted the Red Cross course, and their team contests everywhere were witnessed iolden Its Doors v m 11 ^ XIVJ 'CLOCK I] FREE, Each Customer With Th Will Cover a Period of O s, etc. : Items To Be Featured I and Misse i's Hats, St , Underwe j These Lines We Have i [RISTMAS ! iat Will Make Practical ( sols, Hosiery and Numer iR wiNnmj / f T AA T phy a* Our Home. We ! Us. Examine and Price ig You Through and Ans VIBER THE lext To The Bakery, Fr:c . & J. I Murph; ^ &t!L. ' *. URPHT, NORTH CAKOUNA by line* crowds with as ranch Interest as develops at popular athletic (suae*. In the industrial field the growth of First Aid practice to fight to reduce preventable accidents and ncnec^s sary loss of life has received wide recognition. The promise of an an precendented advance In this fine cause lies la the evidence of the great stride# systematic instruction In First Aid has made throughout the country through the Red Cross Chapters and the the work of the experts In this service nnder direction of the national organisation. CH I UIO AU1BI1UIQ ACQ tlVH T\HJ tbte year for humanity's sake. j CHIGHESTERS PILLS DIAMOND BRAND I LADIES I F , AA rm Dr??s1?? for CHI-CHB3 TER S A ' DIAMOriD B aland FILLS la Rio ?njM : i Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Biut(O) | R'hbon. TaKB no OTIIt. Bartfitir V/ DtmxM ui wk ror cdi-cmcs-tCbs V DIAMOND BBAND PILLS, for tweaty-fleO years regarded as Beat,Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS J KPi EVERYWHERE ,"S Subscribe To The Scout | Hiiirr than a Mnttard Flatter f Of ( Rule In the Grar IV. 28, N THE MC FREE! ,eir First Purchase Some I ?ne Week. Among the M n 1 his Sale Is a Strong Line s Coats, L veaters Foi :ar and Hos a Splendid Line of Dry Go 5UGGESTIOI Christmas Gifts?Sweateri ous Other Articles. ITQ WE ARE MAKINC V O PRICES ON A! Want to Meet You. We W Our Stock. Whether Yoi wering Your Questions. TIME AND F lay, November 28th, at 8 o 3.R0W y, N. C. \ f ... TAKE YOUR CHPRCH PAPER It has been said of Dr. George W. Truett that it was from the Baptist papers of his father's reading table that he got a knowledge of Baptist life, which has ever had a charm for him; and it was from these papers that he ecquired a lovej for literature, which habit has made him one of the most widely read men of today. It was from these papers that he caught glimpses of the expanding Kingdom of God and felt the impulse to be in the ranks. Parents, how can you serve your children better, or render a, better service to your church and your God than by getting your children to read good literature, especially to read the publications of your own church press. Subscribe for the Biblical Recorder and the N. C. Christian Advocate. Sold by R. A. Akin, Murphy, N. C. Tutt's Pills Indue* regular habit, good digestion. Relieve the dyspeptic and debilitated and ton* up the aystam AGAINST MALARIA bought and Colds, Heads, Neuralgia, Rheumatism id All Aches and Pains ALL DRUGGISTS 15c and 65c, jar* and tubes Hospital size, $3.00 Store it Building 1924 rivmimo Jseful Item of Merchanany Free Items Will Be Of adies' and Everysiery oqs and Notions MS ~ i. Coats, Handkerchiefs, 1 VERY ATTRACTIVE r > m *r?r?/^? t a atvawem LL lYILRL-nAWUlSt ant to Be Helpful To The n Buy or Not We Will 'LACE ! 'clock in the Morning ^AN Friday, No^?bo IT, Hag WOLF CREEK. JI Business certainly ?u <TQ^Hl in our burg Sunday. Two c7jXI officers from Tenneaaea t^JB many from Georgia made a tail 1 the home of Veryl Hyde ^ B fatherrin-law ar.d found needy B * gallons of whiskey and ? b* B Vt wipe. Veryl and another part. B ^ away. It will be remembered 3 Veryl was trio d in our auntX i having three o* *^r Ralonv of X I key in his ? >ne?on. last a^B and fined $-550 for the sac* jB carried his father-in-law, fe>. B Ledford, to Blue Ridge. It 'a X orally thought that Mr. Ledlwd X HOW DOCTORS WlT GOLDS 111ll: To break up a cold over nitfe ? k. ? abort an attack of grippe jafl throat, physiciana and druoatt m 3 recommending Calotabi, the S Calomel tablet, that i? purified CI T geroua and aickening effects. iLl r have tried it say that it acta lfe j far more effective and certainthaatWI style calomel, heretofore recomaayl ( physicians. One or two Calotabs at bed thw J ' a swallow of water- that's alL No S [ no nausea nor the slightest interfcnal with eating, work or pleasures. Next u3 1 ing your cold has vanished and roeTiB rem feels refreshed and pari Red. r.uM 1 are sold only in original sealed 1 price ten cents for the vest-pocket flft thirty-five cents for the large Family mI { age. Recommended and guaraattej^l druggists. Your money hack if yon mm delighted.?adv. ^ nocejrt, as he has been in poor beiH and also has been losing his nfB for some time. 3 There was burn to Mr. and Itfl J. H. Simonds Sunday morning, m boy. That makes a family of flB girls and four boys. No "race saiadl there. I The rural community school ifl visited last Tuesday and Wednofl by Prof. F. R. Isaac of Chat tan mm and by Miss Ruth E. Atwell, of Kifl ville. They are general and isfl supervisors of the schools of Senfl (f *rr /C* * JiSj 3 I \ZJJWL, (77u?y tau?ht r-f All 1 Knew): ! Thair n?m?? are WHATutd VPHF | and WHEN, ! and //OVV ani WHERE end WHO" arum 5 WHAT wnn the Declaration ofLoodotf r WHY doe? the dnte for Eaater vary? i WHEN was the -rent pyramid of Cheops built? | : HOW can you ditlincuUh a malarial j mosquito? WHERE It Canberra? Z-ebrujp' WHO was the Miliboy cl the Slaehaat Are these "oi* nuri"curving yba tool I Qiva them on opportunity by pladaf Webster's New Intern at ional dkmonakt in your home. school, office, club, library. y5,'ijte H Thla"Supreme V^^fyja K Authority" in all knowledge offers ?er immediate, cr.nstar*. 1 i .ting, tro* H j worthy. Answers-a kinJa cf rions. A century of Jovoloping, enlarging, and perfecting under atacting caro an.' highest* holanblp insures accuracy, completeness'^? compactness, authority. ? WHI? for a eampU ^sjre of the Km pacbaca of Brgular and India booklet "Yoo are thy Jury." ernea.** ? thoM naming thu putUcaU-a ? a eat of Pocket Map* C.AC MERRIAM CO. ... Spaiaaftald. Mate , V. S. A. fiat. Day Adventists for Tennessee, NfH and South Carolina, Georgfc OH Several of our citizens are ing court at Duckrown this wtA H ?Prof. R. E. Cmbtree is plamdB on visiting an educational convent^B to be held with the Pisgah IndustdH castori* For Infants and Childra A In um For Over 30VWJ Always bears Signature of Wdfev/f Institute, Candler, N. C., the !?* the week. a Mr. Elbert Morgan and family^! his mother and brother, Charles, ? ted in Culberson Sunday. 9 Mr. Andrew Simonds Has himself a new Chevrolet car.^H sold his old one ta Mr. Luther Vc^H joenwotwcms^t"! LOUI?V1LiX(tC*.. fu* fursc^? \v|

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