* PAGE TWO CljC CljEVOftEe S?cout '* Official Organ of Murphy and wha?-oke?r County. North Carolina PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY W. BAIi. ^ dilor-Manager ?RS C. W BAILFY. Associate Ed * W. SIPE As* ciate Ed Cntered in the postoffice at Murphy, f Tobin" arouses interest and i anmkrs imagination very like a distinguished fare seen in the midst of :t vulgar and commonplace crowd, i; phrasing tends at times to be a little invt !v?m1 as through the process ?I'-r illation had been carried a step too far. "A deprecative smile, consciously acidulous.*' "The aroma i illiteracy was fluctuating and forhaitous" "fissure by the impact of cumulative strain." "congenitnlly slower sensitizations." ITut this occasional overmannerism i* a light flaw in a novel that is not only a historical document in its reconstruction \>f a period all the more past for being the' near-past, but a I ositive contribution to right thinki g through its insistence upon a truth never so obscured as today that if life he full of spiritual perils the intact soul i.- not left without tefenscs and antidotes for each and every one. b Hav : second story of alley River Av< Carring' iving of The Scout office i h, boy! And there's a lot yet to do in getting things ckable shape and are no1 n< rs than ever before. ir;i two-revolution cylinde )f work that we have hithei si The Scout, and a numb r better and more satisfa tenners and friends and th< le Scout in its new home. COME, T ou want printing just phor iftn PRINTING iver Avenue gj^c . ide ?.? i ?* : j | TELL MF. WHY?" "ThTLL ME WHY," is a picture dealing with Birth Control, opens at the bonita Theatre for a one day cngagvir.ent Wednesday, dune 0. The picture theme takes up the delicate subject in a most interesting manner according to the advance pits- information. The story behind the important subject deals with the love of a mother and hei sacrifice for her child. The picture has received the commendation of both educators and laymen in the cities where it has been shown. According to the management the film is one that every father, and mother should see. Owing to the delicate nature of the picture special matinees for women only have been arranged during the afternoon at 3:30 and the men at : night 7:30. Unless children artvwith their parent or guardian they will , not he admitted. e mo : the John E. Fa enue over Dav er's Store was completed this week, a of labor, work or whatevei " straightened out. But v w prepared to better sers r press has been installec rto been unable to do, be: ;r of other publications w ctorv service e public are cordially invil O SEE US ie 20 and representative ill## i AND PUBLISHING Over , t v SP " marble - >j j c llr. and Mi:. John P. Smith and .i ildti n motored from Mars Hill. N. j 3 Saturday evening to visit their j i parent Rev and Mrs. A. B. Smith. 1 Mi. and Mrs. W. R. Dockery have moved into their new bungalow. Miss Osie Smith left Monday for , Culowhee. N*. C. where she will enter summer school. Mrs. Carl Brecdlove of Needmore ? spent the week-end wii a her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. !,. Deliart. Quite a number of people f.on ! Marble attended Memorial Sero'ices at 1 l'eachtree, Sunday. WANTED: An ortunitj offer i d a reliable : lun in Che okce , County ti> omul a profitable, i .dependent business selling Whitmu Products house to house. Pvd will call iwwt -Davidson & Carringer's FRIDAY. JUNE 4, ,9Jb udiciai District ?nhject t'7> f the democratic voter I Hs ure y. u th.it I i C oui support. infmeace "tr primary. I.Iur-1-pd.) CiROVKR i . ^ \ \ J > Look at the 1 strength of -tl- _ _i ; Lilt DU1CK chassis and make a comparison I with competitive motor cars, before you buy your next transportation. You can see Buick's superiority with the naked eye. I buick motor company I Di^UionolQrfuralMotortConxtratioy FLINT. MICHIGAN 1 J. W. Davidson I MURPHY, N. C. | ==nl * \ , f r I 1 -