FRIDAY, JUNE 4. 1924. ,.tiic.iee'? i iiends Are Working For H i s Nomination ct Him To Carry Cherokee CounI'y 1600 Majority Has Good Chance For Election ?' '? ? ?kee County friends and ru t- of Col. J. P. Mallnnee for or court judgeship in this ot ii ihe Library Tuesday iui organized for the purv. dug the voters of Chcro it to the polls Saturday, iv f election. o', : h r is were made to have .1 at each polling: place and i iiirtee was appointed to see .tli arrangements were made to the voters out. timism over the chances of Mr. Uncle Sam and His Nei Are Collecting Ovei Yearly Tolls on I More Than Meets the Nation's Bill?Thomas H. MacDonal of Public Roads, T< By JUD80N America has reverted to 1 tolls wherewith to build and m In 1925 these tolls amoun 4.... i: uiiuiinn iii"un IUCIISC?, naMdii income production ami other ti manufactures, the petroleum ir In the same year $1,003,0( It took near a century to huilc roads. A highway system costi twenty years at present rate. GASOLINE TA Oat Tax Stats* per Gal. Collection* 1925 1925 Ala. 2 $ 2. HO. 801 Ark. 4 3,Gf>8.995 Arlr. t 848.276 C.J. 2 13. CoL 2 1,864.521 C??nn J 1,908.SOS Del. t 350.580 Fla. ? 7.024.308 la. 4 4.421.314 Idaho 3 939.873 111. Nom lnd. 3 (.792.481 Iowa 2 3.315.404 Kun. 2 2,376.9)4 Ky. 3 3.040.000 I A. 2 2.330.542 Me. 3 2.00t?.000 Md. 2 2.022.985 Mas*. None Minn. 2 3.803.940 Mich. 2 9.000 000 Mis*. 3 2.439.683 Mo. 2 4,8)4.260 Mont. 2 73S.OOO Neb. 3 2,200,i>00 Nev. 4 318.216 MON On M I : A 1 Y J We have b< CAROL Y J x i Y special repre id 10th to assis fits offered by u Y | - YOU NEED SEE US AT C We Ai Davidi Real Estate Mallonw for election prevailed through iu: the meeting and it was claimed that he w. uld carry Cherokee County by 1800 majority. He will also run the other candidates a close race in their respective counties, and ti.e vote t .ed in Cherokee, Clay and Graham Counties is expected to give ^ the nomination to Mr. Mallonee by a .00? : It. L 1 196.*S4 8. C. 6 2,195.75# I 8- D. 2 1.993.1!2 Tenn. J 2,193.463 Tex. 1 2.744.007 . Utah 2H 975.582 Vt. 2 519.205 I Vs. 3 2.515.87# i Wash. 2 3.000,000 \ W. Vs. 3*4 2.155,790 ] Wis. 2 2.447.234 Wyo. 2 4?n 471 Dist. of Co. S 787i?5ft Total |T42~987,749 EY TO L( urphy Real E :en appointed representatn fNA MORTGAGE COMI Raleigh, N. C. tentative will be in Murph i us in acquainting the peop s through this company. i MONEY FOR LONG TIME ON E )UR OFFICE IN DAVIDS ON JUNE 9th AND 10th re At Your S< son, Akin & J Loans Davidson Building THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, points were there to help make the jr. he; ii?g a access. Ma .y cars- passed through cod ' section Sunday t?- end from the De- . corati u at Shady Grove church near Culberson. The roads were :n fine shape for motoring and the people made the most of their opportunities. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stmohds spen* the day Sunday with relatives at Sweet Gum. Some of our crops are already beginning to feel the drought. We are hoping it will net be so dry as last year. Mr. Theodore Ledfoid. who recently moved his family front lsabe'.lu. to Blue Ridge, has moved them back to a house on his father-in-law's Mr. John Cook, place. Mr. A. L. Bel! an old veteran citizen who spent the most "f his life here hut who now live? at Mineral Bluff, (la., was a pleasant caller here Sunday. Mis? Omega Garren who ha? been taking nurse? taining in the Florida Sanitarium at Orlando. Fin., is expected by her parents to arrive Wedr esday of this week to spend her three weeks vacation with them. This Miss Garren'? first year there ar.d she will have to spend two more hefore "ompletinp her trainnp. Revxiolds Friends Confident He'll Win Raleigh May 31.? With only a few days t<> go. Rohett R. Reynolds candidate for the democratic nomination for United States Senator, is emphatic in his statement that he will be nominated bv not less than 25.000 majority Mr. Reynolds ^topped off in Raleiph to spend Sunday and rest a little after ten consecutive weeks of personal campaigning, and in that time he has practically covered the entire State. "I know the situation better than any f.ther one man" said. Mr. Reynolds, "because I have actually visited the people. My organization is peifceted and after hearing from my friends in every section of the State. I can state authoritively that I will carry 69 counties. The other^ are doubtful and I am willing to permit the opposition ' claim them, although it is not certain that I will lose ail 01 mem. "The opposition is claiming victory. but this is done simply to discourage my friends and to endeaI j )AN j state j res for the v aANY | iv on June 9th X ile of the bene| $ ASY TERMS | iON BLDG. srvice ^xi I Insurance ;; MURPHY. H. C? \or to ratch the "baud-wagon" crowd I- the beginning the campaign. Senator Overman announced that he would not pay any arte r-.tion to my candidacy. Later he -av. the hand- j writing on the wall ar.d named a , State manager. Mill later assistant Manage:s were named Then the , v. rk of perfecting an rganizaticn , wa< rushed?the management four.d ( that my friend* were ahead of them. ' "This is my last statement before thv primary and with knowledge of , the state wide situation, after a conservative estimate. I am sure of a majority >f 25.00 Thousands of friends are working in my interest and they will stiik to the job until sunset of June 5." HAYESV'LLE GIRL WINS PRIZE OF $150 i AND SCHOLARSHIP ?? 1 Miss Otelia Crawford is Given Southern Championship in Third National Meat Story Contest Miss Otela Crawford, of Hayes- 1 WEDN! 3 C. W. A M.cCORMlCK. Pre "Tell Me Is it r RIGHT ? IDo? "TELL. ME WHY l.O\ E- and Life'd g American family ditions. LEi I The SUCCESS or pends upon THE edge of THE GRi ; See a Tells allsT Because of the D< (for WOMEN On! AFTERNOONS AT 3:30 Y ? JlpurSi Iisbu V* "ST 111 c A L W A '!e. member of the Home Econc mics Department of the Hayesvik* High S h .. w.|. J.- are ! v. :u r ii Tr. : National Meat St.; -y Cm :e>t. . \ J:, i". Polio%.k. General Man age- of the National I.ice - r. Meat Foard. MCrawford's >v..r; i.a? the best or.* submitted from th >< ith. which give? her the award o Champion from the Southern District The prize is a scholarship in the horn pconomics department of some col e.r?. and $51 in cash. Following is the letter addresER 1? NOT ADMITTED UNLES e without ta piece g "Likewise, a motor got no power is a useless piece of bj k for any man to i u around. After all, h f go anywhere in cor at least can't take a high, nor pull a big of bad road withou ing gears. "Better be safe "Standard" Gaso always dependable Jlv sorry with soin known brand." AN DA ASOL11 Y S D E P E mm i? m Jtxwi' iyMiM| i PAGE FIVE >- it a cash of S50.00 and a scholarship \ lor $150.00 in the Home Economics n Department of any normal school. college, o: university that you may . select in compliance with the rules v. c venting the scholarship as set forth e in the Rules and Regulations. As i a permanent record of your achievrnent y ;r will receive a certificate of award signed by the judges of the contest One of the recipes which j u submitted. was selected for i honorable nier.t n and this entitles you u a cash prize of $1.00. A check for $51.00 will be I sent t you within the course of a few da vs. r j. The members of the National Live ] Stock and Meat Hoard congratulate II you ft n you accomplishment and . \tcnd to you all good wishes for your future success. # TVu nr: cV submitted by Mis* ;1 >rd is carried on The Scout's virricultural page this week. ii n h -o vib t ' The Scout. ?JE 9TH Dealing with an Impoi tant Question 1 Is it " WRONG ? ue ? ma of MOTHER in story of a typical m of existing con!UTH 1 MARRIAGE de' ACK OF knowlr___ lirth ! 3W Shows all >ject Special Shows. c MEN ONLY NIGHTS 1 7:30?9:00 P. M. S WITH GUARDIAN money fleather that's pretty aggage d rive n't* W WUI1 % nfort? hill on RD" VE N D A B L E -