PACE TWO \Cljc CijcvuKce ^cout I The Official Organ of Murphy and j Cherokee County, North Carolina j FL-BUBBID" CVKKV tmLiAV F C. W. BAILEY . . . I1 MRS. C. W. BAILEY, A?iociate Ed- J B. W. SIPt A?*ociate Ed. .) Luieieu at tne postoliice at Murphy, ^ North Carolina, as second class mail natter uuvr acl oi Alar. d, lb7d. , hubscription Kate* One 1 cat $1.50 ^ Eight Aromas l.Uu ^ ^ x Aioutns ibc j Payable htrictly in Advance j. uU.cM.6Cii.caLa, want aua, ^ reading iiuiic^, ubiiuuxies, cards oi ^ liiunss, etc, ac line each insertion* i-uju. ic in uuvance. Display and con- ^ tract raica iurnisneu on request. ^ V .-ti. comu. unreal ions must be siguea R Ly tne writer, otnerwi&e ihey wiU not T be accept* u loi publication. Name ^ oi the Winer win not L>c published un- ^ less so specilieu, out we must nave ^ ti e name oi tne autnor as evidence '' ot good laith. s V -Murphy naa been selected by the Geotgia ana North Carolina Directors ..t Ih. V.. ?.f. .? - ?- - -re V... ?. uvtKR jujuhuj .Association as the proper place for a meeting to be neiu on tne 21st uay ^ i . vugust, and make plans lor an imt-uiaiioiiul motorcade over thi- ^ great highway. ? ni tin i<-cation oi our town oil this . ol i.igtiwa\ guts it a slragvtic position ^ which it should always be glad to ^ lake advantage ui. jn It is anticipated that we will have a number ol distinguished guests 2>r Horn Georgia and North Carolina on that occassion, including some oi the h most prominent men in botn states, till is believed that our citizens should c< rise to the occasion and provide en- ar terlainmeni lor these distinguished w*< guests which will send them away oi with Kindly feelings for us uud our bt town. It is a wonderful opportunity tr for those who have the welfare ol Murphy at heart to render the town a C? tine service. ar .there is no doubt but our good w"> women will do their part in providing the picnic lunch which is to be spread cu at some suitable spot for these vis- er ltors, and the necessary expenses are mi estimated at between $250.00 and oa $500.00, which our people should be us glad to meet. If everyone who has lite welfare of our town at heart will only do his part this celebration and meeting will not only be a success, but will yield line returns. An appeal is made to every one to contribute to this worth cause. Committee on Arrangements, a? Appalachian Scenic Hiirhvav A?ani-lu. P* turn Celebration at Murphy, K. C. ct) .vug. a 1, '20. ai Name Amount ^ R. S. Porker $10.00 c' P. Odour 10.00 X). M. Btrchfield S.00 )" M. \V. bell 6.00 " C. b. llilL 15.00 al E. A. buvideoa. 10.00 le J. B. Storey .. 5.00 Chas. Caninger 1.00 D. Witherspoon 10.00 J. W. Thompson 5.00 ^ L. E. Bayless 5.00 Ralph Moody 1.00 E. E. Davis. 5.00 sc E. B. NorvelL 5.00 05 B. B. Morrow 5.00 A. M. Simonds ..... 5.00 nt Walter W. Hyde - 5.00 T Regal Hotel 10.00 G W. D. Townson 2.50 *r Tom Evans 1^5.00 J. H. Dillard .. 10.00 Davidson & Carringer 1.00 j Murphy Service Station 5.00 ; V. M. Johnson 1.00 : uthero Bell Telephone Co.. 25.00 Murphy. N. C. August. 16. 192?>. ear Friend: We are planning an orchard tour to e fruit section of Georgia on the 1 id 2nd of September. We are planng to leave Murphv on the morning r the 1st. and go to Demnrest and ,en in the afternoon we will visit me of the orchards and the followg day will go on to Cornelia and tend the following day until noon id then come home that afternoon. Mr. H. R. Niswonger. the State orticulturist will he with us on this ip and he has arranged with the aunty Agent there to make some rangenients for us to sleep the night e are out. We are going to take ir own provisions and we will not i out so very much expense o?? the ip. I hope that every person in the unty that is interested in the orchd program for Cherokee County ill try to make this trip. Please let me know at once if you 1 n go as the County Agent in Hah- ' sham County wants to know how * any will be in the party so that he n make sleeping arrangements for ( i Very truly yours, R W. GRAY. i County Agent, t > the Churches of W. N. C. Association: < The Thomasville Baptist Orphan- 1 re is furnishing empty fruit jars to ' ople who will fill them?thereby mtributing the fruit or vegetables id their work. The jars may he id by calling at W. M. Fain Grocery a., store in Murphy. A committee will call for the filled rs about November first and ship tem to the Orphanage. Out of the iiundant fruit and vegetable crop t us help feed the orphans. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. W. N. C. Baptist Association, T. L. Sasscr, Secretary, iurphy, Aug. 18, 1926. , Just five years ago at the foremost .entinc industrial research institute f its kind in the world a new proact was developed. This ploduct ow known thruout the world as Flyox is benefiting: mankind everywhere et Fly-Tox at your retailer, always i bottles with blue label.?Advt. FACTORY TOWN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl" Von-, uer, a baby girl, who has been given | le name Francis Bell. Mrs. Bessie Millsaps is visiting Vacation, With* Town ??II I ! 11 yd THE CHEROKEE SO friends at Marble this week Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harley Whit rer the 14th. a fine baby girl. M:. and Mrs. Eddie Tippit and ehilurm from Culberson, X. C.. were the quests of Mr*. .1. A. Rich Saturday night. Miss Eliza Young has returned to her home in Gastonia. Mrs. Martha l'alnjer and children have returned to their home at Newpoit News. Ya.. after spending a while with friends and relatives. Mr. James Rowland from Gastonia is visiting his sister, Mrs. Earl Miilsapp Mrs. Claud Tatham from Andrews, visited home folks last week. SWAIM FAMILY REUNION lhe regular Swaim Reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sneed at Regal the old home place August 8th. Mrs. Hestet >waim was present, the mother oi the entire family. 1 ne children present were: Mrs. Liiiie b'errong, lour sons and one naughter, of Aduirsville, Gu.; Mrs. T. \V. Wilkins, three daughters and one son, of Pittsburg, Kansas; Mr. and .Mrs. J. G. .Swaim, oi Ocaia, Fla.; Mr. U. A. Swaim, son and daughter, ol Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. John Snecd, three daughters, two son>; Mr. anu Mrs. Fred Swaim, three s->ns and one daughter, of Murphy; Mrs. Emma Jones, two sons, of Raveiisford, N. I'.; Mrs. J. B. Sneed and two sons, ot Andrews, N. C.; Mrs. T. W. Watson, two sons and daughter, of Bedford, ind.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spivia, son und daughter of Murphy. The familywas present exeept Mr. James Swaim of Miami, Fla. Several visitors were present who enjoyed the day and a latge basket dinner. Forty-live were present. POSTELL Mr .and Mrs Andrew Thompson md seven children from Gastoiua, N. '., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Slason at Posted for a few weeks. Mrs. U. L. Peoples and children returned to their home at Ducktown, Fenn., Tuesday, after a delightful weeks visit with her parent." at Pooled. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Craig and three .-hildren spent Friday night with Mrs. Craigs brother, Mr. Jim Swanson and family. Miss Murlie Quinn from Englewood renn., is still visiting her aunt, Mrs. Emma Quinn at Postell. School is progressing nicely at Shoal Creek under the management (?f Miss Julia McCombs of Peachtree. Mrs. R. P. Allen and duughter, Miss Eliza, spent Friday with Mrs. Aliens neice, Mrs. Mary Henry at Suit. Messrs. T. M. Allen and J. H. Suit made a business trip to Ducktown Tuesday. Messrs. Willie and Marion Thompson from Gaatonia spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason visited Mrs. Mary Henry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Long and Miss Claud McAllister from Ducktown, Tenn., visited Mr. and Mn Pr?i?v Quinn Sunday at Postell. Mr. Dewie Brendle and sister, Mrs. )ut Your Home Paper 1 POST 5EE HOW VOO \ OUlP F0R6ET. VJHV, I EMEMPEd PlJTlNCTLV skin6 yoo \f i*6N (ARE OF THE PAPER. DOPNESS, Ofil MI6HT AS, EU- H PoRlEP - MJE PO*J OUT. MURPHY. N. C. Mighty Motor* Opening o By Harvey Hollciuan I Early In the fall of 1S>26 a cele- j bration will be held to commemo- | rate the opening of the Appalach- J ian Scenic Highway from Montreal | to Atlanta, through Ashctlle. To | attend this event a mighty motorcade will start southward from : Montreal, adding recruits en route. 1 and proceed to Atlanta for the occasion Stretching from Montreal to New Orleans, the Appalachian Scenic Highway is u road of wondrous scenery and never-ending delight, according to Iloscoc Marvel, who sponsored this route for many months before others came to his aid In getting it firmly established. Mr. Marvel is still president Following the ridge of the Appalachian range from Pennsylvania to Georgia this route not only gets its name, but affords some of the most gorgeous mountain scenery in America Many experienced trav elers claim it t xcli anything they saw In Switzerland. With practically all of the route hard-xurfaced. and with all of the roadway in good shape for all-weather travel, motorists are using it twelve months in the year. Between Montreal and Asheville there are only miles yet to he hard-surfaced. , Travelers hr.vr coma to realize that j construction of mountain highways has become so perfect that it is j no more dangerous motoring thnn ?n level ground It was early In 1 4 when ltoscoe Marvel told a little group of good road enthusiasts gathered at the Kcnilworth Inn that it wjs time for th:n* the nost popular highways of the rorld. The benefits which will l>e delved by the towns and eim-a on he route of the Appalachian Icenic Highway are incalculable, 'he many thousands of tourists raversing such a highway spend mniense sums of money for lnidentals alone, such as hotel en- | crtalnment. theaters, gas and oil. upplies and repairs. Much more mportant than this, however, are he permanent investments i.iade. t 'robably three out of every four j ourlsts are potential cltizei,.- nnd rwestors. Florida and California ? ioth owe their tremendous de- 1 elopment almost entirely to rourJta. The live towns on the route f the Appalachian Scenic Highway will find this enterprise payng them enormous dividends as vldenced by the already large lumber of motorists and tourists sing this routo for long distance ' ravel. n nezer, N. C. Mrs. Jeff Cunningham :.v.omp?l d by her son and two grand sow, a Wesser Creek, spent Saturday ^ - Mr. and Mrs. M. L. DeHart. oria is a harmless Substitute '* 3f Drops and Soothing i arms and Children all ages (To Sweeten Stomach fl Regulate Bowels I promoting Cheerfulness. Rest,*^| Hqnkkitt tmyvkcrt ttcc ,?|