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M: - tiia Lov.n^ d of Grandview
and Mr. Frank Grant >f Andrews "
vr*re ? ..Tried y Rev. T. L Sn- c *
ii his coir.e Thursday a.: rnoon.
Mr. Mrs. Grant will .. .ke ..ic.r :
borne in Andrews. ?3
WAN FED?? > .count ; Mr*
Nettie Dickey. w
Mr. A. K. Dickey shipped ;4
1 . e " out f Mvr, hy f:
this week. w
Mr. A. G. Lir.tr.icom, who has Fi
been su: enntendent of production
of the Valley Kr.tr Furniture Co., H
for the past ten year- left t-e first
of this week for T o a. Ga., to
tuke charge of a furniture mar.u- t
factoring establishment : ere. M-.
Lnthicum has many friend* here vi
who wil! learn with regret that he
leaves Murphy. His family expects
to leave soon. R,
to
Wanted the issue* of the "Liberty**
magazine of the following dates:
January 16. 23. and 30. Leave at The
Scout office.
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FOR SALE?I have some fine farms. a:
small and large, in different sections.
good terms; also houses and t
lota of lots. John H. Hall. < lt-pd
Mr. Bryan Martin will leave next ;.}
week to accept a position in the t
bookkeeping department of one of m\
the leading banks of Asheville. Mr.
Martin' many friends in Murphy
will r< gret that he is leaving, but f
wish him well in his new position. n
Mr. J. G. Greene left Tuesday for
Tate, Ga. in response to a message
stating that his brother had been in- j0
jured and was in a critical condi?
tion.
I Soon Felt I
n Improvement 1 ;;
f| "The first time I took 8 fr
39 bad war." says Mrs. Ora Car*
|l llle. R. F. D 5. Troup, Texas
"I went fishing one day. A ;s to
In health. T weak and jS
puny and I began to suffer. I 3ff
would get so I could hardly 2?
walk. Having taken Cardui ? J*
before, I sent to the store for f
a bottle of It. Almost from
the first dose I could feel an 5
improvement. ?j
"Cardui has helped me a *
lot and I am glad to roccrn* 5 !
mend It. I don't feel like ;j| !
the same woman I was last
1*11. My appetite is good 'g
now, and I'm sure it's Cardui 9
that's made it pick up."
fj^TTTT r ns^n niBiJlii13 i
I SKY ]
S We have just unload
I ous SKY LINE of Roo
H We now have the v
9 Shingles. New Desig
I Always see us before
I terials for we are
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rso rial \
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s-x-k-x-o-K-iiiri-i'v'W
.i Ot-o: -i : >r.i hou: j
J'. Y.r. li. }
Wise, who i boo^.ng ager.:
. . .e Redpath Company is at tht
-1 Regal.
Mr. Phil Lovin of C!ay County
a; a visitor t town Wednesday.
Mr. Charles Dickey was home
om Young Harris College for the
eekend.
OR SALE?Rhode I-Ioni Red eggat
$1.00 per setting. Mrs. J. Ii
amptur.. Murphy, N. C. j
M s. Tom Patton and little daigh
r. E>?na. have returned f?om r. '
easant stay with relatives in Ashelle.
After a visit with homefolks. Mrs.
. E. Barclay returned Wednesday
her home in CopierhiU.
As the g.:?st of ftier.ds in Ashe-}1
It I ist week. M G. W. Cover I
Andrews was the recij iei t of a,
irr.'.er of - iaj c 'jrtesies. Sh-.
ro attended the bc-refit bridee
?rty at Grove Park Inn at which !
ght hundred player- participated.
Mr. Wal t Maur.ey. th" popular!
..'macist recently of Parker Drug
rr.par.y h::> accepted a j o.-ition in
sceviUe. ' I
Mr. and M .1. N". Moody left '
uesday for a -it t Jud-on and 1
ryson. H . 1
DR SALE?House and lot in Eas.,
urphy on the highway. Good big
r. a teal h -me and good terms.
ha H. HaU. Ut-pdy
Mr. I.. F. Mauney ha accented
r? -iiion a- instructor of English
the ichw 1 at Whittier.
;i Colony Life In>urance Company 1
of Chicag . Illinois, offers agents a '
der field and increased opportunity
writing man. woman and child
om date of birth to age 60 on the
mual. semi-annual or quarteily
emium plan, for amounts going up
$5,000 as regards children, while1
r adults the limit is $30,000. The (
ompar.y will give a very liberal comission
contract (direct with Home
ffice) to a good personal producer.
It-nd.?
Stop Using Liniments
that Only Burn
iv*.. !
ana irritate 1
Mexican Mustang Liniment
Penetrates to the Bone but
Never Smarts or Blisters
;.ni r!.T.
- % it i? I
.... *s strong - "v:uS
a' " *. n'V!-jv.ry r-.-r ::
i u-Kt 1. ...uiaect, to b* ;o r-:r.: - n*i
A . : U * i r t
f. i;tr . ' ? >? * ?!? ?:k:.
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n-r . . ' .'.--ria* E->-y
; ii- . maucica] r - v.-r
V V- -.:t Mu"!%o* Lite
LINE I
ed a car of the fam- I
fing. I
ery latest in Asphalt Ij
ns and New Colors. I
buying building ma- I
,ES AHEAD " 1
:turing I
any I
Murphy, N. C. I
THF CHr*70Kcn SCOUT
^P. S \! E?t - . T.
I o-v in. V... . 1 |V S,
Ic n H. Hail. (1 - ?i
Little Miss Beatrix ! .
- Ir- M Hijrh
i .ol : mi . ? \a a
"u-r:- i in Lstzi Murv ..
M . ani Mrs. Bi.iiov >!. Vf- j
for Ashe.ilie v';e;o t:- y
nave position;-.
Tuesday evening the 'A . mens
Missionary Society ??; t? "
Church enjoyed a Social r.-'.e*i
the home of the president, H. j
McCall. The reception re
decorated with cut flower?
cd plants with the Valenti... ies .
carried out in the color sch . f
red and white and hea: t s p*-<.
favors and napkin.-. Papers *h?
different Mary- in the Bible
read by M A. M. Frttain. M
H. Phauy. Mrs. \V. M. Axlc>.
R. W. Gray. Mt?. E. P. II..:. j
and Mrs. J. V. B ittain.. Mr- I.
T. Mauney *ar.g a solo with j i?*.accompainmcnt
by Mrs. Tom AxOld
time Southern hospitality
dispersed in serving the :ef -hments
of fruit >-iad. wafers, akc
and coffee. Mrs. MeCali was a--i t
od in entertaining by Mi>> \.J:
Harshaw. Mrs. E. B. Nor veil, an i !
Mrs. R. L. Matt x.
C A B LAG E FLA N TS?Mil \
some first of next week. G
yours. Sid Pendley. City. (It-:.'
Postmaster A. B. Dickey is sp* ni
ing a short vacation in Sa a>
Fla.
Mr. J. B. Clingman. a contractor
of Raleigh. was in town the fir*t of
the week on business.
Mr. A. M. BVittain went to Atlanta
Tuesday to consult a specialist. Mr
Brittain has not been doing so w 'I
c>f late.
Coining! "Peg: O" My Meat
Watch for the date.
Ar. interesting program on Japan
.vas presented in a unique way by
the Baptist Women's Mission:.;;.
Society at the Church Tuesday In \
An encouraging number was present.
FOR SALE?One House in East
Murphy. 6 rooms, with all conveniences
electric lights, and well;
One 4 room house ar.d lot; See Li
W. Brittain. Murphy, X. C. (28-4t-b>
On Wednesday, March 3rd, an ali
day prayer service for Home
Missions will le observed by the
Bapti.-t Women's Missionary Society.
I
Mr. and Mr.-. T. L. Sasser were
dime gue>ts of Mr. and Mr>. L. P.
>ir.ith of Andrews Thursday evening
Yi can't afford to Miss '"Peg O* j
My Heart".
I
FORD TRUCK FOR SALE?Used
Ford T??n Tiuck Will exchange'
or Count y or Ci*v property. horse'
?r Mule stock. Take or pay differ r.ce.
J-. I). Dickey Feed Co < 1 t-d ?
Mrs. Maud Pott? was called to'
V.lanta la-t Friday on account of
he seriou> illness of her brother.
I beg to announce that I have
ecured the exclusive agency for the
ell known and popular "Clows-!!
Knit" Hosiery. Drop me a card and 1
samples wiil be submitted for your.
inspection at your leisure. Mrs. C. j
W. Sneed, Box 304, Murphy, N. C.
(lt-pd.)
Co! and M:s. J. N. Moody
delightfully entertained at a six
o'clock dinner at the Hotel Regal
Sunday evening. having as their
:uests Mr. and Mrs. John Sessoms.
Mrs. Grace Masters of Andrews, and
Dr. E. E. Smith, after which a
pleasant, evening was enjoyed by
all at the home of Col. and Mrs.
Moody.
Mr. Tom Johnson of Hot House
was a business visitor here Wed resMiss
Emily Sword is teaching in
the public school at Porteidale, Ga.
FOR SALE?Burt 90 day oats $4 00
per sack of 5 bushels. F. D.
Dickey Feed Co. ilt-d)
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
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Signature of
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Resolutions
Whexeas. < )r. Deccmbei i% 102"
God in his infinite Wisdom saw fit
to remove from our midst to the
Celestial G:and Chapter above, our
C mparion and P/olher I'. E. Nelson,
who was a charter member of
this chapter, and at the time of
death, one ol the principal officerTherefotc,
Be it resolved by Wesl
Gate Chapter No 55. Royal Arc'*
Masons. That while we bow ir
humble submission to the will of tht
Most High, we do not mourn the lesi
for our companion, and Brother, wh<
was so suddenly cut down by the All
Devouring Scythe of Time.
Resolved Further; That as a mar
Companion Nelson, was honest, an<
uprignt, .-\s a mason, ho was loya
and attentive, and as a Husband ane
Father, he was kind and affectionate
Resolve Futher; That in the deatl
of Companion Nelson, this chaptei
of royal arch masons has lost a loyal
and faithfull member, the Town a
progressive citizen, and the Church
a devoted follower, who was always
ready to extend a help ng hand to
the needy, and to sympathize with
the distressed.
Resolve further; That we sincerely,
deeply, and affectionately sympathize
with the family of our deceased
Companion, in this their sad
aftliction. and humbly point them
for consolation, to Him, who doeth
all things well; who is too wise to
err. too good to be unkind",
Resolved further; That we
dedicate a page in our minute book,
to the memory of our Companion
Nelson, and that these resolutions
be spread upon the same, and thai
a copy duly attested, with the
Chapter seal, be furnished to the
family of Comnaninn WU/.n mu;.
Feb. 13. 1926.
W. S. GREEN
J. B. STOREY
A. L. MARTIN
Committee.
I hereby certify that the above
is a true copy of the Resolutions
passed by West Gate Chapter no
55. R. A. M. in Regular convocation
Fsbruary 15. 1926.
(Seal) W. S. GREEN.
Secretary West Gate Chaptei
No. 55. R. A. M. Murphy. N. C
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
la often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucoua liain{ of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or tmperfed
bearing. Unless the Inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed
forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
1o what we claim for It?rid your system
ef Catarrh or Deafness caused bj
Catarrh HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
has v.esn successful 4n the treatment ol
Catarrh for over"Forty Tears.
Sr.id hv u]'.
F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo. O.
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31?tjreen *p?>t In a deaer*.
23?Affirmative
34?Manner
37?Bustle
4 .?Jewels
41?To deface
41?South American mammal
43 -Cac'.f'i homa
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43?Kind
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! NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the provisions of
Deed in Trust from A. W. Docker
and wife to the undersigned Truste
for John Killian, dated Sept. 25
1922. and registered in Cheruke
County, N. C., Nov. 6, 1922 in Dee
Book No. 74. page 24S, conveyinj
the land herafter described t
secure the payment of the two note
Hoosier Kit
Grey,
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FOR
C. B.
MUR1
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19. i92| H
~THE FOREST i'ROTECTlV? H
ASSOCIATION ITS VALUE B
CHEROKEE AND CUTB
(Continued from p?|i 1) H
realizing the importance of the wooi^B
crop to her own welfare, agrees
meet one-half the cost of this pn.H
tettion, provided a large enough
is combined to make an t-conomieiJ^B
administration of the area. Pat^H
men. and lookouts are given
warden authority, and the state ft . HE
est laws are enforced through tixH
organization.
j Tho ,"-J
???,? .uuuuwucrh, -rpreci?,^B
ing that they have made their lir,^H
from the forests, just as the fu.H
mer make his living from the fiel^H
is willing to meet a part of tltH
expense necessary to assure the leiv9
ing of the forest in condition to I
produce a good crop of timbetl
While the Association is beitfH
started by the State and larger had-1
owners, the small owners of property 9
within the Association area are invit-H
ed and urged to join, and to addH
the weight of their approval to the
work of assuring a perpetual supply
of wood in Cherokee and Clay consties.
jjpj!
Since the two county govcrnmeehH
do not feel able to assist in the fa-9
est protection work, the individviH
landowners are shouldering the
and hope to be able to give suffldttB
protection to perpetuate the wo?d^|
supply. For though they will
harvest the next growth of trettH;
themselves they realize the neeesitf^B
of wood, and intend to see that
youth will have fuel and lumbc^f
when he reaches manhood.
therein mentic led, default harii(H
been made in the payment of the UsH
note for 250.00, dated Sep. 25.
with interest from date, at 6 per ccot^Q
per annum, and the holder of said^B
note having applied to the under>^|
signed to sell the land embraced ii^l
said deed in trust, 1 will sell it^B
public outcry at the Courthouse doot^l
in Murphv, Cherokee County,
C., on Monday, March 26, 1926*|
at one o'clock, P. M? to the highed^^
bidder for cash the following '.und^B
On the waters of Hanging Do^|
Creek, in Dist. No. 5. Cherok?H
C.r>Iinfi- V r /?? *
on the East bank of the Pubi c toai
74 poles Northwest of the S. W.
corner of the Levi Dockery Tract o(
land and runs a North-Easterly direction
54 poles to a Spanish Oak
(marked) on top of a ridge; the*
, with the meanders of the ridge ?
a stake in the Whit Dockery line;
then with that line to a Pine corner,
the N E comer of the Ltd
j Dockery land; then S. 45 W. 160
a poles to a stake; then with the Le?
y Dockery line S. 45 W 76 poles to tie
e! beginning, containing 40 act*
more or less. Reference to so
0 deed in trust is hereby made. This
j February 18, 1926.
? | (28-4t-bofm) A. M. ASHE. Trust*
?J SUBSCRIBE NOW!
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