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
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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
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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 <afe majority.
.^nywny, the friends of Mr. Mallonee
in Cherokee and the other i
counties are working unceasingly for |
his nomination.
WOLF CREEK
The District Pinging Convention
at New Union Sunday was a success
in every particular. There was the
largest oumbes of cars on the ground
that ever gatherer at one time, in
one place, in this section. Several
classes and musicians from many
ihews, the States,
r a Billion Dollars in
Ylotor Vehicles and Fuel
Billion Dollar Highway Building
d, Chirf of the U. S. Bureau
11* Striking Detail*.
C. WELL1VER
:he ancit-nt system of collecting
aintain highways,
ted to $1,094,000,000, collected
ne taxes, property, corporation,
ixes on automobiles, automobile
idustry, etc.
0.000 was spent on rural roads.
I $20,000,000,000 worth of railing
that much will be created in
XES BY STATES
Qaa T*K
ItitM pgr Gt.!. C*?ect!ona
1928 192E
N. H. 700.000 |
N J. None
N Max. 3 617.15#
N. Y. None
N. C. 4 o. 173.031
N. D. 1 657.212
Ohio 2 9.129 S45
Old*. :*r4 6.143,517 l
Ore. 3 2.SS4.522 I
IV una. I 10.20;>.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
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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
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'!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 addres<e?
to Mi- Crawford by Mr. PolWl
acquainting btr with the award:
I am very happy, indeed, to art
tiounce to you vour success in thi
Third National Moat Story Contest
Thousands of girls entered from you:
iistrict, so you see competition wa
strong. This makes your honor nl
he greater for your story has beei
-hosen as ihe very best one sub
r.itted from the Southern District
This decision was made by judge
vho are women naturally known ii
;ne liem of home economics.
As winner of the first prize, yoi
are the champion of the Southeri
District. This honor carries wit,
COMING SPECIAL
ESDAY JUP
BONITA THEATR
tents
Why?"
lirth Contrc
:s Ignorance Mean Virt
" is a tremendous dra
Evolution a irfie huma
caught in the Ma ' r<
\RN THE NAKED YR
FAILURE of MOofERh
KNOWLEDGE, cr ' HE
LAT SEX LAWS.
Vision of 'Life Before E
rat every Father, Mothei
and Daughter should km
;licate Nature of the Sut
T1?N 4f
LIFE'S
. EVOLU>ER
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."
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>- 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
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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
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