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Friday, March 27, 1925 - - \Advocates Better Best Curb I Tjhgd mimw. "One of the greatest sources of social discontent la that of Improper and unsanitary housing which occurs in our large cities." is the contention ui i-iUwani ? imttield. j president of the Prudential Insurance Company, which organization I during 1924 relieved the housing ( shortage by making loans on dwellings and apartments covering ; property accomodating 25.S7S families. Above are three homes made possible through this policy. "We arc trying err bcr.t to meet this situation." lie has said. "We are trying to make it easier, year i by year, for the man who wants' to build a honn to do so. We an going to try and see whether w. i . can develop a system under which i we can make loans during the processes 01 construction with safety. We are going to try to j make it * asy for the honest up-1 Need a Blood Medicine ? ^ -v hi J.F. WOODY , w Gastonia, N". C.?"I think Dr. \\ Tierce's Golden Medical H - very agy is the finest blood medicine th.i; can ixc found anywhere and no word ot mine can sufficiently praise il. My fx brother-in-law recommended ir to me aj when I was in very poor health. My r| blood was poisoned wills malaria, had a bad cough and my bronchial, tubes were choked up so that I could It scarcely breathe ard could not raise. My bowcis were constipated so that 1 never felt, \v?$. just or i^yed my- ' well about, But t're *t old Medical iDdcovcry* drove' oif it mv system - <:i all the impurities; stiiwuUtcJ, cleansed and enriched, the blood, so that ,1 felt life was worth living. I can recommend it to anyone who feels rundown and miserable."?J. F. Woody, 205 S. King St. Ask for Dr. Pierce's Medical Discovery in tablets or liquid, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids* Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y? for trial pkg. A. 100 PERCENT FORD TOWN ;th Atlanta. Ga.?Turn the spotlight tin North Salem, Ohio. ^ That busy little community where te thrift goes hand in hand with prog- K ress, has an unusual claim to dis- ( S auction. | It is a 100 per cent Ford town!| l aom? time oacK a thrifty old resident set a good example for the j' rillage by purchasing a Ford. The a, iest of the folks, as soon as they iould afford a ear, followed suit. t t Today every property owner in the place owns at least one Ford. If rou don't believe it here arc the _ fcures! g The village has a population* of | 6, r 'voaats 19 dwellings and the opufo -y i," Ford is attested by he face that J,.irty Ford units cais, rucks and Fordson tractors arc in Me there. .. ! North Salem is located in Guernley County, Ohio, on the Cleveland { fend Marietta Highway and if you j are motoring in that neighborhood * just drop in and investigate 'for your- y ?elf. You'll be welcome especially S Bo if you're driving a Ford. 1 1 i Homes As *or Social Unrest = == eowar.d | 1 Duffieid irm v * rleht American citizen who wants some help in ord< r to hutld a home. We are going to make it just as easy for that man as we can do. having due regard to the fact that we are th< trustees of other people's money." "It Seems to me we should give consideration to the fact that there are instrumentalities and agencies engaged in endeavoring to wipe out tlu- slums that now disgrace the great cities of this country and substitute ;h?i? Tor decent housing facilities. I say that the Prudential ought to get back of every such movement. And I say that one of the missions of this company of ours is to make America a r America, and you can not do anything. in my opinion, that will more surely aid in this direction than to give people decent places in which 10 live." VHAT AND HOW OF TUBERCULOSIS v.o Booklets that icll what everyone ought to know \numr tini. ?Two 1 took lets disunited free of charge by the extcnDepnitirent of the North Caro11 a Sanatorium contain a working i:? v ledge of tuberculosis for every crson in North Carolina. "What You Should Know About ubcrculosis", tells: Why people re afraid nt tubci stilus's, what it is j\v and when people take it. How p>u and your family may keep from tiling it. How you can find it out >011 enough to cure it of you catch t. iiseas . Answers: "If I have jiu' k u ii in" gis?-ase can i ret won lid how?" Tells how to keep from ending th. disease to other mem>rs of your family, and how yoj j ust live after you are apparently ell again in order to rt main well, "hat! work you may do anil how ten yea may return to work after u disease h is been throughly ar sted. It closes with an important q.endix on how to prevent tugerdosis in your community. A special bulletin, "Tuberculosis. | s Symptom:. Cure and Prevention", j dls what those who have it and los.. who live with it should do about ' . ,e..i in a few short, simple ; i tertians. FIVE GALS. PAINT FREE A large paint concern, in further-! ice of an a Ivertising anil introduc-j . y campaign now in progress,) ffers to give, five of charge, five! illons cf its best house paint, any dor, to one property owner at each ?stoffice or on each rural route in lis county. This concern wants s paint on a house in each locality I lis season which is the purpose of, lis remarkable offer. Persons inrester are required to write the1 ero Paint Company, 213 South 7th ^ t., Louiseville, Kentucky, (lt-pd).j NOTICE I have severed my connection with io Nantahala Construction Co., Inc.. s president and treasurer, due to the. nount of other work I have on hand : present. his March 11, 1925. (Signed) C. M. DICUS, ?l-4t-pd) Waynesville, N. C. GHICHESTERS PILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADI1?S t i?k jmmv DruKtUi for CHI CHRS-TIR S A )IAMO-:D BRAND PILLS in RRO >old metallic boxes, sealed with Bluc\0) ilbboa TaM HO OtBin. RntfYMtV/ )r>inM >< ?h f-r ClllCHtATtl# V I A MONI> ItHAllS PII.LS, for twentT-lft *a-sirmrdfd as Be?t.Safest. Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE JBKS ~ THE CHEROKEE J Weekly Cross fflq" 5 9 ___ _iih m * i 19 20 [2/ |"THp5-| ? 73" 78 ! i I 33 9) v | Htt I L7 I | (?. 15-1. tVcaler* Horizontal. I?Territory In which United State* capital Is located t?"White plague (abbr.) 5?Exclamations 7?Article 8?Exclamation of surprise 10?Prefix meaning before II?Painful 13?Sully 14?Exist 16?Power to attract i 17?Part of verb "to be" i 18?Keys 23?Also 24?To aoalc 25?Mediterranean country 28?Stay on surface of water I 30?Greek letter '1?Kxolnmatlun of hesitation 32?Imbecile | 33?Kingdom annexed to Japan In 1910 13?Hwvenly person | 36?S'rong odor 37?Kill ! 38?Entreatjr 4??Rurlal garment 1 (5?Strike out or nullify , <7?A test 49-Witfe : 0?Tantalum fchem. syir I r.l?Preposition 53?Scatter 1 5,5?Fight 56? I'lstrn-s signal ' ??l/ini narrow inlet | 39?Lor.k for 61 ho. and a bottle of rum ! *2?Inability 64?You (arch.) ? Manner 66?Llglit tan C?Boverafe 6*?Personal pronoun ?period of tlm? to?Source of light 72? Exist 73?Thus notation will nppe Answer To Last Week's Cross-Word Puzzle WiWilR IT MM US" e IR OawSTSpar aSB a do:ptMsea1c i v i c MODieSg E n'rieIBNiE r o I IA.r'eII&ATE E WSSD'AM i vlBB5TTlia>MFMKn'iiclltj'v, E X^8e R EBBE m^STME A^^Ai^W"^vgSs ;'j n n eTT oSL^mTLiiJziEjR'o S-E R U^BN E QBBM E*T E ;R| MSETdiemBBsBbwe a tU ^ d'EItTeirMko'tx ; ySB pay as us for pai wurl \ WORLD of painting has be A crty owner did not have th? job and then when the money that the unpaintcd wood had 8K metal had rusted, so that it \va: ter and a tinner before the worl Now you can avoid the heavy c p? too long. Have the painting job pa on convenient terms later. Th m new and modern time paymen introduce into the paint busin< 5| Tire plan covers both the cost c 11 applying it. You get the very t f|| tomake.andthepaintingcanbed W, The long standing reputation < 5% for good products and square d< M* See a Fov dealer- rail of Aiif tf/1 BRITTAIN & J Wholesale and Ret Velvatooe Flat Wall Paint * K Topaa Varnish Stain House Paint :f_' Roof and Barn Paints Stucco and Concrete Paint Pocch Paint ^ Porch and Garden Fi PAINTJ > >COUT. MURPHY. N. C. s-Word Puzzle ?a.. JAiitm I l R ^ {" I 'ti r1 ; i r 1 L, i 'd I I I 1 [ ; n ^ PT*. ^ i 1 a M?wap?t'?r Vnioo.) <2 Vertical. t 1?Act I?Gorge 3?Th* great calorl? 4?Li v.? 6?Ho? t! 7?I - it filth In j. 9?element founil In volcanic gas 10?0*t?- who works diligently 12?-Sufficient 13?River H?Hefi.re two thousand years hko t' 15?Fairy IT?Beer ?j 18?F -ssesslva pronoun ' 20?Peer 21?Courts 22?!' - r*a!n!:is? to dreaa 25?Clevt-rr. ess 26?Row 27?Everything posslhla 20?Mound 32 ?Conjunction a 34?Article 36?Land measure 3R?Furrow 39 ? Anne* tl 40?You (arch.) 41?Sanity 42?Evening affair 43?Rleht (ahbr.) 44?Conjunction, in the plural as If a speaking of several 45?Challenge 40?Period ot time 48?Meadow t 49?Rloc-d relative (abbr.) Rn?Pith hat or helmet worn In India c 62?Kind of bird 54?Twisted u 55? Preposition 56?Grin . 58?Measures of land area " <5ft?Point of compasa h 62?Fificy , 63?The east wind 6.i? Month of Hebrew calendar h 71?Negative !c VITA.YIUNO n It was while experimenting with 11 cod-liver oil to unlock the secret oi of its wonderful health-building , | virtues, that the basis of its great s, helpfulness to mankind, the j vitamins, was discovered. w Scott's Emulsion jj j necsJs no introduction to the |?. millions who during fifty years past have been helped to strength ; S1 and better health. <>r Scott's Emulsion, the great ai strength-maker, serves ?Ak '' , millions of children and s adults regularly. Why Yrlr 11 ; not you ? i<I:| Scott St Ilownc. Bloom field, N. J. 24-25 i ?UIUC ? tSeeK, nting" louse? | cn put off beca-xsc the prop- ' ??:y) ; ready money to finance the was available it was found |j% rotted and the unprotected && j necessary to hire a carpen- *( If could be done at all. xpense of delaying painting jp ' done at once and pay for it at is possible because ??f a jtl t plan which Foy is first to f?| ss. >f the paint and the labor of est paint that it is possible jf& one by any painter you select. ^ >f the Foy Paint Company Hf :aling is behind this offer, we, or phone, or write us. MAYFIELD ail Murphy, N. C. { facta Screen Paint Floor Paint Dn Fait Auto Specialties ?fi Permadura White Enamel Jgt Shade Cloth P?mt Varnishes amiturc Enamel 5 FOR EVERY PURPOSE* l C. L. TRUETT, 95 YEARS OLD, DIES IN TEXAS (Continued from page 1) hankful for thc-n.' Yes, and hi? hildren are forever thankful i uch a father. "But Grr.npa Truett had a sense f duty that w<n: beyond the circle f his home. He was a patriot. When he \va* tame < . between the s. i*. !iouph he was needed at home with is family, the need of his native md was greater and he answeic-d he call and gavt to the Confederacy f the South thr? e and one half ye: f heroic and stainless service. A manio in the struggle, Mr. -I<-hrt tc-wan. a prominent citizen of T s, in a letter pays a fine tr " ie soldier life of Grandpa True.*., i it he speaks of himself as a wild, ujrged boy, but that Charles I.. T> : tt was his id?al Christian and -<<\ie-r. That he watched Mm ! >eiy mid the most tryirir .-em. that isted the souls of men. yet he ntv.-r new Charles I.. Tructt to ?! or ly nv unmanly thing. That such c nuct at such a time mightily influnced him to turn from his wicked '.:ys and to find h: highest joy in he service of the same Savior. Then bidding Grandpa good-by--, Mr. uwert refers to - me cf theit trvig experiences on the historic Poniac. of how they struggled through he w nry y< ars and then parte ! nd then feelingly prayc that &?--> hall meet again on a river not urscd with the strife of nun hut ??n river whose stream shall nv he glad Ire City <?f God. "This Christian character that so pfluenced a wayward soldier in the ridst of bloody war to turn <from bis icked ways and serve the Lord, conin ued to shine for more than hall a entury in the church. The ?huivh :as his joy and crown. To it he pave is best. How regular in attendance e was. and who ever knew him to be rteNi t nr.til last dune*, and then ecause of the infirmity of hi- body, id he cease to come ai d fill his acjstonied place. Sittin: here, his ? ble, old gray head was a crown of 1 iry in the worship of the Lord, u.w we shall miss h:rt. but his me airy will be a benediction to his lurch ami community until we shall e him again. "Our town will miss him, for he as greatly beloved and honored by 1 our people. V prominent citizen. i>t a member of this church, said to le past r: 'Grandpa Truett is one F the best men I ever knew, and his if ted i?nn will never nreach a great* r r nit * ii than the hiV of hi- il fi'V Bui the lor.fr life, ,-ts. hin-r ross almost a century of linn, ha me to the end of its days, *l.i! ? a 100k of grain cometh in its a-.m.' lie harvest was ready, and ?cn Friiv niorninff the Anjsel-reapt rs .ante d garnered it home, and now ihero iejeicing in heaven, :4FoC-nre?-imi= d the sight of the Lord is '! il.:; h His saints.' "May the (.1: d of all e mf??rt hie id keep the members of the fane1;, til the day dawns an i the shadow.:e aw.iv." <3w^irf jfSI-dj The business "MKfPj transportatioi which can b or mastered who have no . pence. Thert BiKHdW ln this orga j0^ ant^ 110 the outside". ftvery imporl department?is ^who has been particular job. ] of this and oti someone who h Such care in safety and effic tions and has n the most sati systems in all t \ \ \ PACE THREE MISERABLE! ~ 1 fl Everybody is?when J stomach and liver are out of order.' Dyspepsia, indigesbpn, biliousness, constipation ai d luzinesa quickly removed withrX Chamberlain's Taufets T.il e two tonight and you wiliVeel good tomorrow. 50 for 2i> cents. \ SffJ ctrryitherc For Sale By H. S. Parker, Druggist MARTIC REEK H. S'alcup have 1 Lis 'sou- v 1!- Mr. Luther Martin. Mr. Der ' Mart- ' a hint up ^ a Griss mill near tf> highway. 1 Miss Bonni- i' r was the guest <>f Miss Chlon < uni inghar.t Saturday night. Miss Julia Mar: ; r!.,\ villi' High Scho- I frit th-. k? :cl with j her parent . Mr. an ! M J. B. Mrs. W. r. s*a! is ill with pneumonia at ti wri'ng. Miss Lillian < arriager was the dirncr guci .-f Mi-- N<.r< ne t'unninghem Sunday. Mr. Glen Stalvi-ii Mr. I'aul Birchfield Saturday night. Misses Belie Stewart and Amanda Cat ringer ru ria ;.--d ;i large cmwd Sunday aft err. on. Rev. \V. T. Ci irk will i r a?-h at the Methodist < hard. Sunday. Mrs. .1 ne Stah in w th .?tu*. of Miss Ida Cha.-t . ri Sunday. Mr. Sheridan Stiles was the guest of Mr. Will ?"has; a in Saturday. Rub Away Headache or Neuralgia Apply Gvod Old Mustcrole A little Mustcrole ru'ubtdon the aching spot, will usually drive away headache or neuralgia. A dean, white cint ment, combining in a marvelous way the virtues of ?il of mustard, camphor and menthol, Mustcrole does thr iwwb without any of the evil after-effects of narcotics or heart depressants. Put up in jars or tubes for 35 or 65 cents, with a special milder form for little children, called "Children's Mustcrole." Great for colds. ?crc throat, crcup, rhcuniatisni or any sore sjxjt cr pair. Better than a mustard plaster POTATO PLANTS?Orders taken r . 2Hd "dc!r.Tt:7 Hiatic auuul 2uiii?o? " Aprinl or later. Price $2 per thousAprin or 1 .ter. Price $2 per thousand postpaid; grown in county, any kind, see me for your potato plants this sprinir. .lohn Floyd, Vests, N. Cc?i-v i?h> lpWaih-oad wfilan started at he fyop cf concluding a great a svsteni is not one 1 1 ? c urai nu(i over-nignt by men and women t had practical expe3 are no "soft berths"' nization, no useless "appointments from tart position ?in every i held by a man or woman trained to do his or her Every important position ler railroads is held by as risen from the ranks. training makes for both iency in railroad operanade American railroads sfactory transportation his world. ?
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