PREPARING 755 Fkui CiS-r?^. sii C~ r?x, T>.? bi< truck hau"-. * - r-lt s: % tnl far?v Hi. - ? V - - - - s,::. a: -.he F-a=: ia ;;5J cisituaa. Iti-rc - ' - - -- * - vary cc~. - 1- t :.: ... - : ? k:: i, i-> to tc ; ?. . h ur.d:r nr -i' ' -v re: r.t beer, c cover 1 at -r ?f the state a.-r : . e d'1 cor-'. - 1. f - a -- . : 1 2 h*r r t * ; - other t iy rc rv-. . : - - 1 i sr. reCf.. a : - - "i f-.i A heavy - - r ? - icci : - : 1.-- ' the xr.a r.Iz, d M pi v;-. th <t : the t- *: ! Th ' f ct v.- 'i b wasefced ar J extra ? ! given to I - . I ? tfc h - r reduced Tr ' : ; rcduc : r With the c? * . : Tr." ' .1 r - r.-.d " : p-ofc!crr-.= pr t.h ch concern th: The f.r -t v . - . ht: t r to " - r cire ? pra-t red It - f.'-rc T". 0 - > v ' .. . ; down the nur-ber - i ~ - 1 prevent th-:r ; ': " ir.i'.k mu-'-t I : rr - ' ' u-d.r clean co" be If r?ugfclv cleared ute- r.d be cooled as soon as ; o lie alter it cocci from the cov.-, 1 PEACHTREE a M. ? I. ; . . Spent !a.-t *.v.. okvr.J >' .... : hi. Mv-'- . h . : Dock . lerth an". Han ... M re : > . rtarr ..ru, S. C. ...u * . Mrs. S , Cha ce f Marietta. Ga. i- v. . j her - M . .1 ,n 1 McTi -.er- : .r ... v. :v.eeks. v. .-.lev-: -. Blaine Cgranger and I' ey < : . ' nci: r R ville \ : / hr. . -.ti??- d Mr. -i. : Hi*. M V..jr.* ..-..I lan.i.y ' 'TP*'' ic-nn. !;.-t wteK : with tiatte:> parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Conley. _______ Siu:;.l people from this place C attended the Si.-.fri-.g convention at Anurw.Sunday Mr. and Mr.-. I>. R. < r ley of Detn'i:. Mich, spent last week with the . :uer- : rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Conley. Mr. L. II. Conley f Richmond. Cal. is spending his vacation here with homefolkr. j Messrs. Willard Sudderth, Posey and Glen Ciisp and Misses Julia and aditn Sudderth motored to Robbinsville Sunday. rr?"" u > h Mr. Forest Abernathy of Marble I spent last weekend with friend- . and relatives here. b t! Miss ( !:iudta Sudderth visited friends and relatives at Andrews last week. ai vi Mr. and Mis. L. II. Conley, Mrs. Walter Ingram and Mrs. H. S. Sudderth and children, Mae a d Ralph, motored to Robbinsville last Wed- -sc' ne.-day. r-r . SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT to scl ; MARBLE ITEMS vi. Rev. J. M. Wacdard, of Needmore, the pastor, assisted by Rev. Algia West, closed out the Marble j V meeting Monday night the twelvth. ( * Between thirty and forty converts stand approved for Baptism, to be administered in Valley River, near Marble, next Sunday morning lhth at ten o'clock. Others will likely ( ,J join for Baptism at that time. Marble people seem to appreciate < f SUMMER MILi& WM rM S'jrr.??? ': ere c? !he easiest - > pre.-3.:j -c r'-sa s rre ' be thhes. hon: ' : - i c : v. : c-:: :?. en - a- If cf rv.;-. 2-i kcr ' . - - y _ T: dilt trh h ..: f. - c - Idcr'ar.d nr.dcri < ;- : -t the cleaning lean be done cffccthrdy ar.i qtuckI . tr : praet-re cf I: ? r?to r.?*v:"c r:t cn'.v makes - *: I - : I. r c" - . but it r th? itc! jr cond t on that <!. ; dur.- 3 the stablng 2.1 u h cf the rr produced in lo-? C:Sr. - if r*-.; r cf rr./k are rut rr:* -r 2 *>- . the cur. bef-re ' aua'n err: * v i'l be 1 " :u!t *5 keep the : v-v.i it is used Every a d y's r.- k is rc 2 - '* :* - . for whatever r a c:. tir.ct f.r.anc ? " . cy r~cducir.g a .--v :r. . and then taking car; cf it can satisfactory results be obtained to ah concerned. W. . iar.i. their paster; as well i Mr. We.-: wh- he!: ed ir. t hi - :v etir.sr. . ' v\;]... .' H .property " : -n : a.-ir. >- man at Aim.':. ; :-.i.- v.ns property ar 1 a ' . at Mar r> -early ;er.t several day- at Marble. ere t here. * li M.. V?"i.ii:.:u H. Ar/- .v an id l ivzc-n some eighty years old a- ser. uslj -ici; some days ago? i> life was almost dispared of. but; a t ; i'i be able ' report hi;v | ' and at at Church last o i\- 3 ay. i a : i Mrs. M-.raan Lur.sford a widow *dy. was bailed at the Marble en.vciy October 2. . ! Mr. Leslie Ariowood, rv.w f >h. . visited hi- father at Marble ir. Bill Arrowood. |^hX. M!. and Mrs. Wilbur Barton, : i a ton, were lust week vidtinir ; : parents at Marble, Mr. an 1 Ms. . \V. Bast"'., and her parents? a Is - ( ~ and .Mr-. W. B. Mulkey. j ? We had a big frost October 11th. j 1 We arc now having lots of rain; 5 ut our wells remain dry. Mrs. .Maggie Palmer has been ' uite sick and is now confined to r or looir.. Her husband, Mr. John," . Palmer, is at home with her: 1 h.-onting himself from hi- ronJ uilding job in the lower end of u le county. " Revs. L. P. Smith. Thos. Truett, id John H?,gan. of Andrews, were (Fisitors at Marble Springs Church 1 st Monday. tl A Everybody about here is busy at 'r r>:k these days. Mr. Ricks has t a number to building san'tary ivevs. < Miss Osie Smith i= get:i ig readygo to Siley City to take up her A 100! about November first. T T Garnet Robinson vra- a MarbK- B' iter last Tuesday. X ORDIAXCE AUTHORIZING IE ISSUANCE OF TWENTY C. iOUSAXP DOLLARS. SIX PF.P. P* :NT. STREET IMPROVEMENT )NDS OF THE TOWN OF MUR- of PHY, NORTH CAROLINA in . \h Be it ordered by the Board of th rnmissioners of the Town of T< irphy. North Carolina. th Section 1. That for the purpose t'1 providing funds to improve the ^ THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Weekly Cros ~l ,2 ]3 | | 7 1 19 ' i i i /; 12 ;'3 KH 4 5? Ir_ SS2S 5_ (J3r j ' " ^ X9SS. Hsrizcntai. 1?TT??d r.t:r r I *?T r-.ak* a rr.'.?',ak# I : ?r ^ ?sh : b-v-ra?e l:?r- l : ? r ; r> * r Km? Ir.d'an? " -.t'l. : hear .i?A*-- - 1 - 23?Tu;:?r ?t.~- ? - h ri7 >ntal - - . ur : - -. 'i d - 31?5 prey Pl*r a h me at <at?br.) ' "?A : ?r>: ;> ? Si ? : f <?.r. k - . ? ? Thw..n:;?n ? I-'l.uT. plTh helmet ? : . -!; it :r. r-y ? " ?h It.'..a: :.t-tar>- unit ?r- sty ? i'ja jbte SS?Be-verace " ?. r* ' a c r axtzr of cloth ?V?T foodie 1?To expire : : the Tow u: Murph; ay: _ per. tration macadam p.vi Ml r. Peacht:ee Street, T>n: ee Street. H .*va--vc- Stree v";i!!cy n.. r Avenue. Walnut S: < < I'c. ... A . v and Grant S:r.?. :.:<J t v. there shad i e i -: ;r. : - Id negotiable couto - bond . T .." f Mj ; hy, N-rtl ' .r.a. t **:e a:.:->ur.t of Twent .ui. -and Dt?!ini>. >a:d r.ds t. bea a*, the rate of six per cen ?.yable semi-annually, and t ma! ;re siriniiy in the maximum peri f ten yii:s, two thousand c 11..r >f -aid b nds to ir.-ture each yea; eginning thtee years after date ? uarce. for six yenr-. : ;.t:h ini l.-.-ive, ar.d f the., ind dollars in each of the year . ,i and and said b nd hall bear such date and be issue n such form as the g \ernir.- hod >:* the Town if Murphy u. y, b 'esolut'on, determine. Section 2. That a tax si"ficier i j v" the pri. final and interest o aid bonds shal be annually levie mil collected. Section .*>. That a statement o i e debt f said numicip-i'ity ha een filed with the clerk f th> aid municipality and is open fo ublic inspection. Section 4. That the probabl c-riod uf usefulness of said improve nent for which said bonds are t if issued is ten years. Section 5. That this ordinate hall take effect thirty days afte ts first publication, unices in th ncantirae a petition for its sul mission to the voters is filed unde he provisions of law. and that ii eh event, it shall take effee ."hen approved hy the voters of thi municipality at an election as i rovided by law. The foregoing ordinance wa assed on the 12th day of October 025, and was first published on re 10th day of October, 1925 nv action or proceeding question te the validity of said ordinance .u.-t be commenced within thirty ivs after its first publication. B. W. SIPE !0-4t-T. ^ Town Clerk .> unuiAA.M t Al 1HOKIZING HE ISSUANCE OF FORTY HOUSAND DOLLARS WATER ONDS OF THE TOWN OF MUR PHY, NORTH CAROLINA Re it ordered by the Board of r>mmissioners of The Town of Mur?y. North Carolina. , Section 1. That for the purpose providing funds to install a pumpg and filtering plant and extend e watermains to supply water for ie use of the inhabitants of the >wn of Murphy, North Carolina, ere shall be issued and sold negoible coupon bonds of the Town of urphy, North Carolina, to the MURPHY. N. C. s-Word Puzzle "3~5 6 S 75 "77 T? /9 20 21 I Is \Z^X %H : I'7 . : 1 " U" Mill : fl^" ;*5 *! Is-0 ! ! ' ? * Ti r ; - I Vertical. ' 1 ? * rt ?:. : men: fcur.d In air f? Ej (p 'Tic.. . : : r?ut --J animal used a? meat 4 \ r- 5?Lubricant t A t II?Oloomy : 2 ? T hi4tT ' 12?i: .rt-. : *:>tacla IS?7 -mtr.at- t ? Ju-rMfd rypa 1"? pr* n meaning away from 13?i: knarr.e , .r.- 25?Command I l~?Small jMMtrr (pL) j o| 1 ?T : ak> a- ?nda ? A *.v tutlon of the Lralr. :? re*: 37?Hailed . art te la . 40?Anger *: P?r> t.jli pronoun ' 4. 42?Spigot ,, 4 5 M 4" -"led fabbr.i ?- ! - p-" ;1 tabbr) A?T x-rf..- 52?A lelllRK ?!; ? 'K a as 13 vortical p i! 4-i!at1?n will appear In next Uaaa t, Answer To Last Week's Crcss-Word Puzzle ^ ^ IRcWt ' i -HMeT pS i [T A B O OjS A X WE C R U H I L Tg?AMTHRA I N', 3 Nl?SR I D EWoc, V. H Aj l~e s Si T i?_ A fTffl R hrMTO R Vajfe T.Q"n"1"s1 k" I DlBlTi l geBf i a E LTTABNONBOTED"! E N DIJT OJgAJ LTE D amount <>f F<?-ty Thou-nnii Dollars, " u p ^ ?a:d bond? to bear interest at the ;j v iite of s:v per cent, payable sent:- ti annually, and to mature se. ially in, c - llic maximum period of forty years.) ' f i .-.t thousand dollars of said bonds j 1 d to mature each year, beginning ? . ;eo year.- after date of issuance. , " : r thiity-six year'.? 1928 to 1963,1?; ' both inclusive, and two thousand dviiu; s in each of the years 1964 ar.u 1963. and said bunds shall beat | such date anil he issued in such 1 ; torn: as the governing body of the -: T\ wn of Murphy may, by resolution. ? determine. Section 2. That a tax sufe ficient to pay the principal and inr terest of said bonds shall be an01 nually levied and collected. ? Section 0. That a statement of 1 the debts of aaid municipality has n been filed which the Clerk of the t said muncipality and is open fo: e public inspection s Section 4. That the probable period of usefulness of said im? provement for which saW bond are to be issued is forty years. ! Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect thirty days after jits tirst publication, unless in the - meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under the ! pre visions of law, and in that event j it shall take effect when approved ' by the voters of the municipality I at an election as is provided by law | The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 12th day of October, 1923, and was first published on the IGth day of October, 1925. I I Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said ordinance I must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. B. W. SIPE <10-4t-T.^ - Town Clerk. | A CII r?*- Dental Gold IV/ZiOfl Platinum, Silver, I Diamonds, magneto points, false (teeth, jewelry, any valuables. Mail | today. Cash by return mail. | Holce S. & R. Co.. Otsego, Mich. 'ARK COMMISSION ISSUE ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET ON SMOKY MOUNTAIN PARK A e*uitf - ! -'t -? r.ity t : i : " y he North Cat :na I in entitled -A Nat I a : in be Gn at Si. .. Xoo&tasa*". T 1 1 - ceady |ratted, attracr.e. .t..-: we'd rdt.-L L.e tt-r-.t rr.-tl -. .a v.- :?. H r.., Key:t of B:. - City, tut' r??f ; ::.u . \\ di raft". "Our HL ar.der-" etc. I: wa:: t ; iisbed hy the Bryson City "hautLer l f Commerce. 1 The pamphlet r. tains many picures i f the rugged n:- untais seenry to be f .und i- p: j, .>*-d national Park are^ t' aether with - -k v.ir? its : tioa and the irrhw... sy -u:. - \ r j? car. i etched. The 1 Carolina Pari: inmi-sior. - i >mr > . ! of Mark puires. Chuirn.ar.. Le.-.oir: Eueer.. M- <? fs,. ItaJ- H 1 ''..ar-i. Mutphy; D. M. Buck. Bald 1 ; irtais: H. \V. * Chsic. ' rare! till; J?>hr G. Dawso.:. Km-t-n: 'iat Ebbs Aaheville; A. M. Kistier. ' I g.nt : : 1 rav.: Lir.r.. Bo N;.tt'< Pill:: "v; and E. S. 'arks. Jr.. Greens"- r >. The cause of a Xati nal Park in he Smoky Mountain- - well ar.d Iaborately presented.. The opening aragraphs follow: We have eighteen national parks 1 the West. They comprise an area f over 11."00 square miles. East f the Mississippi River there is the ne. far up n the Maine cost, ar.d, ; tive.s only eight square miles. [\ Three-fourths of the American topic livt east of the Mississippi- ? I? -t then. car. i t aff rd ti time ' r the money that must he spent t-> . .-it the western park-. Ti:e mul- i tude may never see the gei.-ers ? nl boiling sprirgs. the cliffs and etrifi forests, f the Yell wstone, 1 ie sn v.y pt.r- <<f the Rockies o? of s loska. the glaciers f M . R.ilr.cr or s f Glacier Park, the \ tree ! 1 eqaoia, the Grand Cany in of the < :.d? or Zior Cor yon. the marvc 1 blue depth of Crater I-nkt, the : lift dwellings f Me- Verde, the ^ oleanoes : Hawaii. i North of the Pot. end cast of . .e Mississippi there is no land left : rat is fit t- r a nati n park on a :.!e commensurate with the ie- * u ire merits. Rut in the southern ? p.alachian mountain region th.e s tuati< n is diffcent. Here aie ' trge areas superb wilderness, t racif : y uninhabited. Here are 1 ie highest and most massive m un- \ i'.v.j in eastern* Amet if a. Here are < i t su:viva's f the magnificent . rimevul forest that covered the > astern part of the contine t when 1! he first white man landed in ihe! j ew World. |, Why National Parka Are Needed The East is a land of swarming !i idustrial centers. The millions ofji eop'.e hived in cities have learned |' Vat it is a matter of self-preserva-n on for them to have uingroont. jt . y now n:.d then, ?; . the open air.it cy imist have vacations out of 00:5. And so we : ' V them every j aiv.mer speeding away front town in I teir cars, hundreds of thousands of : ars, till the highways in every diree- i ion are crowded with tourists seek- t t%u/ffot' BH MOTHER? Fletcher's Castori; Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething prepared to relieve Infants in at Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, pr< Natural Sleep withoi To avoid imitation*, always look for the Prpvcn direction* . n each package. PI I ~a Friday. October 16. 192S. < UI BERS ; 9 I Then wBi be a box sapper lt I S cigbt, I 24t 2 -5. Ev erybody cc ne. k?.? * ' ;nta Moft. - * w may a county fair. - i J. B. property wiH tco^ it ir. the r ear future. I_ M. Shields has his propc-r-y ar.d merchandise t Mrs. J. j|. Silvey. Prof. Fulton Thoma-- n visited Lr.ietolks at Andrew. IT" | CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friend, and neighbors for the many kind- ] ne-.-e? shown us during the iiloeg a d death of our dear son and I br ' - r. May God ble > v.. a all. Mr. and M s. S. A. V ,^ Children. "COLD IN THE HEAD" '.s an acute attack of Nasal Catarrfc Tt a-? sub;ect to frequent " la" ar? genera.!!*/ in a "run down" cord-.tlon. HALL'S CATARRH MKDICINX ha Treatment r-onsi?tIng of an OJrcmenl ta be used locally, art a Tonic, which acti Quickly through the Blool on the Muc:u* Surfaces, building up the System, ar ' rr.aklr.g you less liable to "rolda" Sold oy druggists for over 49 Tear*. F. J. Chrr.ey & Co.. Toledo. O AT LAST?A Bible picture worthy of the G od Book "The T? C mmandments** Picturi ;g God'i own Truth. Monday at Boniti Theatre Murphy, N. C. 25c and 50c. ing scenic routes and corafortaMl stofiping-places. These millions of tourists must aave somewhere to go. some - lace to top. Their natural refugi froa -uinmer heat is the cool, green mowi.ir.s. Until the present year they o.ild t get to our mountains, for at k f r< ads. save in a feu resort! hat ate already ve:v?owded. Xu* we have the roads. We must hart nore k.tels and boarding housa. And particularly we must have an abundant-, of proper camping sita. There are camps and "camps'*. To , e .d a night or a month in the cool dear forest, beside a crystal trout stream, unciowdcd and un?i turbri by the multitude: that is joy; that ia freedom: that is camping at its betf. But to herd with hundreds of other wayfarers in a "public camp" on the >utskiit.? of a town, amid the dust und squalar of such congestion? well, I tried it, one night only, in Florida, a couple of years ago. The >1:111- had little shade and r.ot a spear >1 err..-.-, it was piggy?just piggy. Am! 1. who had camped i:> the :eal vilderness hu d: eus of times, for :he glorious pleasure of it?I swore *N'e\er. in suih a place, again!" I .vouli have spent a more comfor:able nigh: if locked up in a cell of .he county jail at home. So the East needs park.-, large park.-, under state or national cob:rol, to provide decent camp sites *nd rambling grounds for our millons, if for no other reason?asd ;here are. other reasons. i is a harmless Substitute for Drops and Soothing Syrups, rms and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach ' Regulate Bowels omoting Cheerfulness, Rest. and ut Opiates ?signature of i lysidans ?rrrywhcrc recommend % t \

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