PAGE SIX CHRISTMASAaW Christmas Again! And our spirits grow merrier. Down drops each selfish conventional barrier. Hearts beat more lightly and footsteps grow airier; This is the glorious period, when. All 'round the planet, whatever the latitude. Mortals are glowing with love and with gratitude; Life for the moment is full of beautitude? Christmas Again! This is the happy and this is the jolly day This Is the dearest ar.d tenderest folly-day, This is the magical mistletoe-hollyday. Which we have with us but once in each year, Como on, we're good little pah all together new. Time to cut loose from your dignity's tether now. Old folks or young folks, we're birds o* a feather now? Christmas is here! Isn't it good to be friends with humanity. Practicing something like true Christianity? Must we go back to the greed and the vanity Which have made sorrow and woe among men? Christmastime spirit?how splendid a thrill it is! Let us preserve it, with all our abilities; Hold to it, practice it, live it, until it is Christmas again! ?BERTOX BRADLEY. BAKED LET APPETIT1 After the call for dinner it r tk? cry serious business of eatii sstion principally about bow goo May, many good things to enjoy Many hostesses buy all the bakery. And very often they ir really 1 didn't. You'll have to tl PUMPKIN PIES, MINCE M CAKES, FRUIT CA BREADS, Nl E BAKING DONE QUINN & CAMI PERHAPS she never appreciate having pvprv wnman rlnM EVERY year many ir ble and honorable it j ing account in her o bills or to take alon PAY her a tribute thii bank, then place th Her smile of happin | est. THE CHEF , ? "The Fr >??> ' -swd 185*1 < I*UB1I SHEDS te/ AUTOCASTER SEKVTCI / REG. U.S. PAX OFFICE in z "t?E C+;LV wkY f TC?ki rv-^mt" v TC Aircr LAST VOOS? K12 CA'. ? WAQPtN T*E MEASLES' >"<*> W-C\ -.r-s: HETAPO f r* r sue v^ccuONtT !j- -"^V ^C '.s^fN anv W v t ilSf' M? ' ^ 'Fm Subscribe to The Scout. $1.50 per year. GOODS YOUR E REJOICE nade and everybody bat settled into >g everything in eight?the conferd it i. to be alive and to have to I baked goods for the rcsd at our lust say, "Oh, 1 didn't bake it?no bank murphy bakery." eat pies, cookies, layer kes, cream puffs, ;ts, candies, ;tc. to order too! BAKERY 'BELL, Proprietors ppreciate It! says how much she wot a checking account?b len see how practical, sen UCD u ?u_. . io iui i ti^ix iu aavc a cii&x wn name?to pay the hou g shopping. s year?deposit a gift in t le check books on the tr< less will be compound int< tOKEE BANK iendly Bank" THE CHEROKEE SCC1 ( DON'T voos.rrwFfTe J / AMD MV PIQPUE / I DOvwN rO PVJROY / / / t , A^GOOD ^ /V*W 1 ) AS VOUWS EVER t>ARE ) STAY ' [ Ut/ ? ? , TH *Y ?( , ) \ iHsre v"%^? V(y rt tjNN ... 3 ' sr y 'POLK'S* HAY TftKr \ / ONG TH6N EFLVEt* J I Hi\FD??ES>ENr J AS* - s rTKR-rs < . ^ E TH KG TVEY Au. / /vpaU 1 > AGRE ED ON.' J y Kim h 'n I Eft . MARTIN'S CREF.K SOPRIZE FOR M / . 'L r>* 5' A_ Nc*sr aTH - //* ^rut RCKCT BrGFCRCr MAann AGEI? Cut shows the map of Cherokee County which was given first prize at .he recent county fair. It was drawn by George Martin, 13 year old son of .Mr. and Mis. Luther Martin, of Mar4'TT must be all of twenty A gave me Syrup Pepsin For those Fevers, Colds and How time flies. My good mothe faithfully relied upon her iudgnu to my two children since they w< medicine and never fails of its pu (Name and address will be sent upon rc And in the Evenir When age comes creeping on, w muscles weak, digestion poor and is when constipation does its ev Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is s well in the stomach, works so c kindly with old folks as to ace without grip?, pain or other distress, stomach, coated tongue, headache, fever from infancy to old age Syrup Pepsin where and sold by all druggists. For a free trial bottle tend nam Pepsin byrup Company, Afon jt. murphy. n. c. ~~ ! ~ ( yx'qe oust t?in i V ROWf MEAN IT * _ 7"v ^as only lasr dcwttheya week wenvdo wherf ) wearotviey were ije'-cwg / coming tharvoo ad or "s. went- oor and wg o-'r 1 took-me door g-illope.'/ mat-in ? oost sl because-ir t-po ywecome'-^^ gjfS Th?Y All SAiO Yoo'o ) me\.eq amount y -p to much !ys / 1 - rj15? X Lf iOOL BOY WINS FIRST AP DRAWING | / OIIM?lt\ *X> 7 i pair ?A AT $ SLOCUMB VARIETY STORE 44SOUETHIXG FOR EVERYBODY" MURPHY N. C. \ To My Friends And Customers 1 wish you a Merry Christmas % and a Happy and Prosperous a New Year. ? And in your happiness and S prosperity don't forget that ? you will find me at the same 'B] old place giving MORE $ GOODS FOR THE SAME 1 MONEY and the SAME I GOODS FOR LESS MONEY 1 than elsewhere. WITH THE SEASON'S BEST i WISHES I Your friend, I J. M. VAUGHN I Murphy, N. C. TO 1 PUBLIC NOTICE I HALF a century ago a merchant would start off his advertisetotfJM with some such caption as that above, set in black type, and he would state that he had just received a new stock of fmB^fl merchandise, and invite inspection. An advertisement of that sort would not attract many buyers tooSMWl for advertisement readers of the present age are accustomed literary and pictorial advertisements produced by writers artists who rank high in their professions. JM We have a rut and copy service for advertisements of the lfl^nH type?free to merchants or prospective advertisers who desiis IflHj use them?prepared by writers and artists who rank among "W highest of their profession. Let us show you this service. SJH . (I Printer's Ink, Rightfully m ,3 Used Is a Michty Good Pre- * jfl scripi ion For a Sick Business . 9 THF. CHEROKEE SCOUT 1 fr- . - - *- *'. * 1