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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1915 [7~ [ THE FEA1 MG SCMMlTT. m MARKIf D t>OON t AN ESTIMATE ON /(^y r^ORAL DECOR ATiC I ^ ... _'*/ll x-x-x-xL.GCal and X IJ. r ita Theatre Satur!:.>, "Richard the Lion Hearted," based on Sir Walt*. - Scott's novel, "The Talisman," wit Wallace Beery as "Kinc Richard." the role he created in Robin Hood. Mrs. H. B. Elliott sport last week with hti 1 tether, !>. O. G. Llryd. at Blue Rhlpe, Ga. This -vet I. she is vis-it oc i'r. an*' Mrs. Luther Barnes ct Sv.n*. .ater, Tenn. ' Mr. J. W. Fcrgu1 n sport Inst SVayi part: * . L0S1 Red ' hieast an : white fee:; also ? to : Un spots, Iatt< r hou t fourth bob heir n tui ri to I- rank Dickc y. (lt-d) Mrs. H. G. FJkins and e"? !dre left omirg foi Knox , , l'1 ' SALE ?Two o horse, and c&riajre. See Luther Axlev. Murphy, N. C. <1t-pd). Mrs. Fannie H. Stillman, of Andrew-. son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. Cal Mi H P. E!li? tl at Peael tree. l'r. Edward E. Adams spent two days last wc-ek in Knoxville. Tern. , Messrs. -I. G. Green end J. V. Brittain tto \tl? b W< - i ?'ei ta and Fort W-. rth. Cooking is made a whole lot easier en Cabinet Orchestra. Grand dera-} onstration ;.t school auditorium ton:pht. LOST? One $2.50 gold piece, dated It'll, last Saturday nijrht between! Maur.ey's Lumber yard and the Ban ita Theatre. Finder return t<i theat' e I and receive reward. C..1. I{. I. Phillips of Robbinsville,: was : usiness visitor to Murphy this week. gftfififtfitaaiftaas J Frequent g g Bilious Attacks g g| "I suffered with severe bill- : Jg oug attacks that came on two jb or three times each month," _ 1 J says Mr. J. P. Xevins. of * Lawrenceburg, Ky. "I would BP Q xct nauseated. I would have HP gg dizziness and couldn't work, jgjp g| I would take pills until I was gag dm worn-out with them: I didn't m ~ seem to ret relief. ? "A neighbor told me of BLACK-DRAUGHT J Liver Medicine g H and I began its use. I nerer 0 i B have found so much relief n 2 ? It gave me. I would not B be without It for anything. It flp , (seemed to cleanse my whole m j ystem and made me feel like new. I would tako a few BP ? dosee?get rid of the bile and ? j bare my usual clear head. X | feel full of pep. and could do W twice the work." B Bilious attacks are "sea- = ! sonal" with many peoplo. B I Millions hare taken Thed- B facd'a Black-Draught to ward n off such attacks, and the good IP results they hare reported B ahould Induce you te try ah All DngglgtA* ^ imiNirtil 'HER HEAD? daughter's to p, \ chubc ' c., , i home i ?3* much tht - oe j .? v'h ~d M 1 hmmltt ttavv : flc?' - v>- '4-' <r> i i its !\ & m' ?? - ~? ? - ,, '"'"71 C/j % i ?. arson al ? y 1 s R. "Wilson, cf Suit, has re waved ti Murphy. Mr. M. r. S~v?"-, v ;':iiy engineer, fiiade a trij f rpection to Shoal * I'rt-tk Tuesday, and Mr. R?.scoe ' WW made a trip ?f inspection to ' Reaver-lam W< dnevlay. KNOW YOUR E;2LE?The New Inctvtd E!c!e 's the best collection cf B'l'e r.t'ps in cr.c volume obtainable. It is a digest of a Biblical litre - v Alc'nebi'.itti'y Indexed annd | Chr?io!cg;c?l!y arranged. Will be glad 1 -o shew you tbis rrent book. W. E. Kennetttcr, Henry House, City. (Itpd Mr. aid Mrs. T. U. Deweesc, of 4 Kayesvilie, v.eie Murphy visitors 1 7 -"cr-.V-y. Miss CalKe Hall made a businesh jj t;? Atlarta Tuesday. 1 LOST?One lady's brown hand bap:; somewhere between Young Harris, ' Ga. and Murphy, by way of Blairs-i ville. Saturday, September li*, con-l' twining one lady's wrist watch and a j ' small amount of money. Finder please return to The Scout office and receive reward. (It-pd) ' Archdeacon .John 11. Griffith, of A: heville. will hold set vices at the Episcopal church next Sunday. Oc- ! toher 4th. at 11 in the morning and j1 7 in the evening, according to an-J ^iiiincumcnf this wool- tir Mr- I? I? . Beal. The public is cordially invited j to these services. Mrs. J. H. Brendle and children left last Saturday for Miami, Fla., to joty .Mr. Brendle who left several weeks ago. .Mr. E. C. Kephnrt, of Mount Pleasant, X. was a Murphy visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. .). H. Hall announce the birth of a son on September 24. i Representative wanted t?. sell Sawmill machinery by old, well established manufacturer. Exclusive terri-' i tory and very attractive proposition. < Write us today. Hill-Curtis Co.,'< Kalamazoo, Mich. (8-2t-hc).d Miss Sarah Gray, of Ashevillo. is visiting her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gray. Mrs. Robert Barclay and little son of Copperhill spent last week-end here with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mr. T. J. Lloyd, of Warne. N*. C., * was a s business visitor here last Friday. { ->1is3 r.loise auuaenn, <>i aowhui, ^ Okla.. is visiting her uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Meroney. FOR SALE?Two five passenger touring cars. Ford and Buick, in good, condition. O. F.att. Murphy,} S. C. (lt-pd.)j 11 FOR SALE?Harry Vecth, Burr Clo-',, ver, Oats, Barley, for cover crops, j. Cash buyer of Rye, Peas Beans, and Cane Seed, Dried Apples, etc. <j Let the cash talk, not trade. H. R. j Mcintosh, P. O. Hayesville, >*. C. v (5-6t-pd) r ,, L? ~~ n J CASTOR IA : For Infants and Children p In Use ForOver 30 Years t ZSTOCi^BS \ THr CHEROKEE SCOL KC" Si All -E/i~e f SJ'5 COMP.AO 8BAG3ES- "nE -jr<DE= ( Ml as fccv -) Tic- -=6M I cci.r ) A D?5CCL1?1t "SC^C 5 vc_ Xi o ^-V. ? r^_ T065TKEP CM ^'TRXt\ J|ST^ IfCOW'CNS Sc - r?? Mp in l?A" nr~-?. T^i M Mrs. ? . .i. Wofford left last week . "-:t he- laughter- in Ball (I .irid ! Marietta, (la. Mr. P. C. Hyatt spent several days - week in Marietta ami Atlanta. Ja. i Mrs. I)oInh Carringer returned t?> ler home in Knoxville Sunday after mending two months with he- parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. li. KlUor. of ['eachtree, and other relatives in the ounty. Charles Dickey, who is attendi g V'oung Harris College. sj?ent last week-end at home. Mrs. Kdw. F. Adams returned Wednesday from a vi?it to her mothMrs. Geo. W. Sutras, at Knovville, lYnn. Mr. George \V. Candler spent several lays in Asheville this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Casteel Hawkins announce the birth of a son on Sep: ember 2l?th. Mr. and Mrs. Klbert Warner and baby returned to their home at Black Mountain, after spending some time with their parents. Mr. and Mis Loudcrmilk at Regal. Mrs. T. I.. SaHwr is in the hospital for a few days of recuperation from ;t rather serious illness. The most unheard of thing! Music from an old but let the Kitchen Cabinet Orchestra shew you how it is done, at the school auditorium tonight. Something funny enough for all. If you don't luughi you had better go and consult your doctor. Mr. \V. K. Kricklan, of Ashevillo. is here this week doing suivey woik for the Carolina-Tennessee I'ower Company. Miss Jewel Harrison, graduate of Knoxville General Hospital Training School for nurses and for sometime supervisor of the operating room in the Christen berry, eye. ear, nose and throat hospital of Knoxville, arrived Monday night to take charge of the: nursing* department of ihe;Murphy Hosj.ital. Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, the jfficinent matron, will remain in tha; j rapacity. NEW METHOD HEALS PYORRHEA Ten Year Bad Case Completely Heal-1 ed in a Short Time, Writes J Florida Woman. Faced with the loss of her teeth, j ?fter year's suffering. Mrs. M. J.j Travis, an esteemed resident of Jack-1 onville, declares she finally saved her j eelh by a simple home treatment:! 'worth its weight in gold." Using! ler own words: "After having pyor-j hea for 10 years my mouth is now icaled. Before I found out differenty. I was told there was no relief md had yielded to the loss of six j ine solid teeth. Then 1 discovered j loore's pyorrhea treatment. Three) lays after starting its use, the sore-: less left my gums; my teeth begano tighten. Now my tteth are clean,} rvy breath sweet, and my mouth com-i iletely healed." The experience of Mrs. Travis i? luplicatcd in hundreds of other cases, f you have pyorrhea? or threatened nth pyorrhea your teeth are in dan:er. Quick and effective treatment ; necessary. Yon can test, without noney risk, the treatment used by Irs. Travis. Simply write the Mooream Co., 2673 Gateway Station, Kanas City, Mo. Under their guarantee r refund send two dollars. Or, pny ostman the $2 with a few cents posage. Use the treatment 7 days, "hen if you are not wholly satisfied, rite to that effect and your $2 will e returned at once.?Adv. WM JT. MURPHY. N. C. B? L F. Vw 7^im ON 1 vEl- MtT ORANGE L KuTES ! BlC^bCK.S UND ALL \ I LL DEE F >;NGe DOT LI ) :M5URE I CCMt TC | 5t9 Gc y ?* ' ^ LES-S 2X ' ~Z~ ''''~ ^' 'Lm' -mi. .mil riaiiKi.ii -fiurncfi i t-s j week from Florida whe* c he spe t t several weeks. t Mr. L. H. Duwfcst. f Knoxville, > spent several days her? this -vi ] i with his mo; her, Jlrs. Mary Dewtcso. METHODIST LADIES ENTERTAIN TEACHERS (I The ladii - . f the Methodist Church Kave a roccptron to the teachers and educational workers in Mu phy in 'he social rooms ' f the church Tuesday afternoon Y? m four until five o'clock. Tin teachers in the public school, those connected with Murphy College, and those interested in establishing a foik school i* the Southern Appalachian Region, under the direction of the Rus-? 11 Sage Foundation were invited. A goodly niimlic of the ladies of the church weic pre<e:;t. The cnests I were received at the front door of the church anil shown to the soeial I room where they were presented.i A delightful social hour was spent.' during which cake and e cream | ,wc:o served. Nasturtiums were passed out a.-, f overs. Mrs. .1. P. Mall aee was to have ten ! doted the official welcome to the | guests hut found at the last tuinute that she was unable to Lt a. < sent. She had prepared the following word of welcome for this purpose: Ladies and Gentlemen* we are assembled here t?: spend a social hour in which we hope to become better ' acquainted. It may be that new ftr Doubl at H . Only a few yean cord tire listed over 5 you can buy the h 32 x 4 tire ? a Fit Dipped Cord?for al Last spring crude ' makers around 40 c Today, it is over 90 It was not so long miles represented th of a cord tire, while miles ? and more usual performance f Gum-Dipped Cord. Due to large, cor duction, specialized i simplified factory me with economical dis stone is able to keep ?no matter when crude rubber goes. And, because of Firestone processi among which is G ping, motorists ar getting thousands J Murphy Service 108 Valley River Ave. Hasty's Gar? 407 Hiawassee St. V;:?rtree section of this and Clay. ic> of friendship will t< farn:tt! here ociay that will prove lasting ones. I -'y trust so. since such friend:hir. sue amonc 15f? ? ;-ri n?.?1 Wpw. nys. our raic-st jewels. T? the trachi-rs here, our nonce-d :rut-?ts. I wish to -ay: Your? a ohie i alliryr. We of frazz'ed hrain ' ;.:i i ; . i .:a tonsri? who must explain why the livhtninir flashes ?-d th?- rat"? eyt< shine i" the ?!:.rk. or why the lain falls down and Santa' foijrets cr< wn "p?, w? appreciate y? ir ? very < A*- ; native datirhte- I understand! iny own-and 1 e the . I:; my*' ?vom!i hear them. Vlow i :?rd . nth-men. in th#? name ?-f ou president here, the w men ef cur hureh. um! *." < moth > <i -1 *i.hyi to Ntc'iiei to you a hca'ty welcome. .. w<h-?im- into our c--mntunity, cur hoir.es, and our hearts. RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION MAY ESTABLISH SCHOOL IN THIS SECTION .Vis? Marguerite Butler of the Kim-ell Sapc Foundation is here ft is week hr-king <\* r the Bra'stown and "COLD IN THE HEAD" ts :.n acute attack rf Xcrul Catarrh Tlow subject to freg-cr.t "roM?" an- 1 generally in a "run <:?.wr. " rendition. HA 1.1/9 CATARRH MEDICINE '.e a Treatment ?or.s.'8ting cf an Ointment. t< t?c used locally, ar.d a Tonic, erb'ch r.-tr ' vulcklr through the Flood en the M. ecus Surfaces. building up the P 'ttr. and making ycu lets tut:. tc "cclda ' Sold by druggists forever <c Ttarr. F J. Cheney t Co., Tcledc. O. c$t< te me m tali the < s ago a 32 x 4 miles by usini >50.00. Today, Gum-DiP ugliest qual.ty method used extra P ?" bout $26.00. Gum-Dippin rubber cost tire the cords are :ents a pound. calendering l cents a pound. ping insulat ago that 7,500 everY fiber o: le average life ber, and pra : today, 15,000 temal frictioi ? is only the strengthandi or a Firestone In the day ice of taxice icentrated pro- on lbe car machinery and sands of mo thods, together Gum-Dippc tribution. Fire- unheard-of i i tire prices low an<^ satisfact e the price of Get ready: of slip special bad ro is, chief B Vaf of ^re um-Dip- and ec e today cjfJKfajL now v of extra Size G AOST MILES PER DOLL/ Stat'n T Phone 46 103 Valley age E. Phone 76 101-102 Te HODUCK .THEIR OWH RUBI PAGE FIVE Economy It" V^r^ .. '"'y^ ^rv?S-E.M Counties v. ;h a view to the >'. V iish:n? of a special type s. ' 1 similary to the f?dk schools < i I?cnmark ami r--?an '. Miss Buth-r ;ij Mrs. Ci. < I. wife ( I : ? Doct' 1 cil. Author <: ^ t ' ' / tier and Hi 'and. ?.:< i'' < vcr the South ..rn : ,:r. . . n wixn a V'.cw I ? _ ! similar to Those . : . ' Denmark. in the i ipc ' h.?." > ; ' - . 1 will prove the f. 1 < thai > r.eeued to av.-ak<-n the c< r. - - r t; vs. i; usnc-ss of the rural c '< ! A pplachion rer g them h;t "pinors and rr:.m. .-f mate:;::* success, ii:-- . '.Time about 'an days :i . >*- : :.s Von oonfr-ri ins with ecu: :y ; - school offit'r.ls. 'b* p?. - ie * ? co unty generally ; I I - - f .Murphy who ,'e interested in he movement. She jsroi t t"? a v:. up ' citizens at the j r'r;.s'"hurch Sunday afternoon !: its -crvi.es: and t!"- y manifest* ' ..;vh interest that she t c back to the same comic unity f r another meeting Wednesday. \\\ ? sday nrrht, accordingly. MiV Butle-. together with a croup < : into e-ted citiiens of Murphy, held a meeting in the Peachtroe Baalist Church to further explain the type f school to the people. So much interest wr.s m anifested, that Miss Fuller r.grt..! to bring Mrs. Campi e>] here sor-.etime the latter pa-t of Oct er to c > into matter further. Deities th> '..cation, only t\\ other - ct t West Virginia are ho ph. - ' !? f?.r such a s.hooL >t1C ileage Cost g Gum-Dipped Cords, ping is an exclusive by Firestone. It is an , carried out in special g plants, after which put through the usual nachines. Gum - Dipes and impregnates f every cord with rutactically eliminates int and heat, and builds endurance into the tire, -in and day-out servibs, buses and trucks s of hundreds of thoutorists everywhere ? ;d Cords are giving -nileage, dependability ion. for the coming months pery pavements and ads. Assure yourself ater safety, comfort onomy by equipping rith Firestone Full urn-Dipped Balloons. . S. Evans River Ave. Phone 58 ' C. Moore :nnessee St. Phone 3T IEB ....
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