' CLASSIFIED ADS I I FOR SALE: 100 Acre Farm 3-4 j H,ile from Hiawassee, Ga., 5 room 1 j^House* good barn, chicken house and ) iHouni; orchard. $2000. Owner out of 1 B&tate. If interested write A. G- Moore, ! Eiaycsville, N. C. (28-3t-pd) H PIANO TUNING with a money : Back guarantee. Call A. R- Bell, c-o , k . E- Studstill, phone 1G8-J. Esti EKiatcs on repairs free. No job too large too small* Prepared to do any work | Bhat can be done outside of a factory. H[28lt-pd> j LOST Schaffer fountain pen Gold Knd black stripe, Monday afternoon, ^Brobably near A & P Store. Finder ^^Llcase return to Frances Calhoun or ^ ~he Cherokee Scout office. (28-1 tpd) ; FOR RENT I The Fain Bungalow on what is nown as the Tri-County Lumber ;orr.pany property is offered for rent o responsible parties for the first ime in a number of years at Thirty )ollars ($30-00) per month. See the indersigned at his office in Murphy, *?orth Carolina, if interested. D. W1THERSPOON. Attorney A ANTED TO BUY 25 stands of bees* A'rite or call at The Cherokee Scout Office, Murphy, N- C. ltp. Jim Bell, of Orangeburer. S. f!.. Ii'ing his mother, Mrs. Margaret | Small Farm For Small Farm for Sale or Trade. 1 concrete basement, water and lig Highway. Reasonable. R. P. Lovingood, OQ?&C&GQOO? CHRIST* jBARGAil > Mid' [Winter f Now Going of J A FEW OF THE MAI i * Cl_ ivjienuine jnee Extra heavy weight, yard wide, ? Regular price is 10c yard. Now CHAMBKAY^wP" MADRAS Yard wide, fast colors, Remnant 1 length of 1 to 5 yards. Regular 10c values, ? Iv LrnijJiJ 1 mil A D Yard Wide, fast colors, new' est patterns. 15c value, I Children's DRESSES . Huy a supply of these at thii ? unheard of price. Regular 49c values! Sizes 3 to 8 years, I 25c > FINAL CLEARAIV [ SILK DRESSE ' INCLUDED ARE MANY OF^ } OUR BETTER DRESSES.^ h SOLD REGULARLY UP TO " $2.95. INVENTORY PRICE * r w ? r s r?f ' ILAUltS WA3r DRESSES YOU WILL B'JY AN ARMFUL OF THESE AT THIS PRICE. ? SOLD ALL SEASON AT 79c, _ NOW? __ ___ Come and get your of these many ba The Cheroke Baptist Young People Enjoy Social The young people belonging to the Intermediate Department of the First Baptist church enjoyed a social Friday evening in the ladies parlor of the church. The social was given in the form of a "Groundhog Party", and was highly amusing and entertaining in every detail. As the guests arrived they were presented with spears with which to spear the "groundhogs,, which were concealed about the room- At the end af the "groundhog hunt", the "groundhogs" were found to be weiners. Following this, games and contests were enjoyed. The hostesses served "hot dogs", coca colas and cookies to those present who were: Maxine Davidson, Anna Kuth Carringer, Jessamine Vestal. Walter Carringer. Jack Akin, Elizabeth Franklin, Mary Ann Cook, B. J. Fish, Wade Ricks, Harry Christopher. Jane Ricks, Eloise Smith, Lillie Frances Ricks, Barbara Mclver, Martine Moore, Mary Porter Fain, Lewis Shields, Billy Barnett. Maureen Lovingood. Nelma Simons, Evelyn Hall, Lester Stowe, Arietta Ramsey, Mrs. W. M. Ramsey, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Amnions and othersWhy suffer pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, Heartburn, Gas due to excess acid? Ask for FREE Udga bookie ^ ? ? ?-?? ui{ olore Read how stomach sufferers got relief. Sale Or Trade | v 6 acres, 6-room bungalow house, *:* hts. One mile east of Marble on 'j* I : & Andrews, N. C. ? * OTHER'S? N STORES ALES i ill Full Blast MY BARGAINS? g ting ^rvrl 2 ;ood quality ^ ? ?wnTZoZT*% Extra fine bundle, 2}-> to 3 lbs. 30c value, 19c C EaHBBBMHai C9 CH1LDRENS GLOVES Jersey knit gloves, warm and ? comfortable. And at a price you never dreamed of before, ^ 5c Pair ^arsswat'jra ?te.-; ,i WOMEN'S Vk PRINT DRESSES C Vat dyed, Sizes 35 to 44. 59c ^ values, , ^ 2 59c jBk rgains *sH|p)lP e Scout, Murphy, North C Buecks Have Dinner The Valentine motif was effectively carried out at the dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. H. Rnoelr ut home on Dillard Street Wednesday night. The delicious dinner was served at individual tables, bearing attractive place cards and centered with red. candles. Included in this courtesy were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cover, Jr., of Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. H. A- Mattox, and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ellis were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Savage at the Regal Hotel Sunday at noonHOW TO GET TO SLEEP EASILY Hold your eyes open and see how quickly you go to sleep. If bladder irroernlnrity vy^kcr .VCU Up U3C- tl.U ?vluno>* evacuant. Help drive out excess acids and waste which may cause the irritation. Get 25c worth of green tablets made from juniper oil, buchu leaves etc. Just say Bukets, the kidney evacuant. to any druggist. Locally at Parkers Drug Store& LOANS MADE TO FARMERS & X FOR CROP PRODUCTION ? S I .J. LOW INTEREST RATE. i D. M. Reese X X Murphy, N- C. * ...... ......... J EVER $ ticaliy everythii tractor, from a ft count on depen< I V W farmers, this cc v markets for the i ( The Farmers [Farmers own a Ask for Pal I: | OHVI :? Qualit: 11 Spraye 11 Baby Chic I Roofing - 1 I Farm* I Warehou arolma Mr. and Mrs. Allen Richardson and Rev. W- Arthur Barber spent Tuesday in Knoxville. | J PURINA ? FEEDS, IN THE j CHECKER BOARD BAGS, j V Pig and Hog Chow . $3.10 *j* Startcna $3-65 , Startena 25 lb. Bag $1.00 : .j. Purina Chix Chow Coarse .. $2.75 | X Lay Chow $3.15 I *j* Family Flock $2.85 j v Lay Chow 25 lbs. .90 j Men Chow $2.65 j *j* Baby Chic Fine (Grain) $3.00 ! i v ^eed Cobblers Irish Potatoes, per b | Seed Green Mountain Potatoes, p< ! Cabbage Plants, per hundred . - Or.icr. SiU, g?3?m START NOW WITH THE FE j ? HIS SEASON WITH THE BABY ; V We have received and will have Fertilizers, Nitrate of Soda and Po X izers. { *j* Our Supply of new 1938 Crop Se J* that are tested and passed by the J y free or as near as possible, we a!sc Cattle, Hogs, Mules and Poultry. j DICKEY 1 * ** * w vvv YTHIN( -i r? r tne f Farmers Federation War ng used in farming?from few seeds to fertilizer by tl dable quality. to maintaining a buying operative is working for 1 farm products of this seci i Federation is the farmer nd control it and farmers :ronageDividf er Farm Impler y Seeds - be y and Poultry >plies - Im rs and Spray M ks - Poultry Fencing - Farn irs Fede se No. 16, Mur 7 Thursday, Feb. 10 1938 Mrs. I! P. Grant, of Andrews, was I SSI rhe guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hay ner Rogers, T ucsday. DOMINO FEEDS A NEW LINE ? THAT WILL MEET ALL COM A PETITION IN QUALITY FOR V THE PRICE -J! (Buttermilk and Cod Liver Oil) Laying Mash $2-35 Growing Mash $2.50 *j* (Buttermilk and Cod Liver Oil) Starting Mash $2-85 v Hen Scratch $2.25 X Baby Chic Scratch $2.65 y 24' , Dairy Feed $1.85 Y All these in 100 lb. bags- y ushel $1.50 ? er bushel $1.50 *j* 15c ? 25c .J. :ed that you want to buy ? chicks. complete Stock of v c and Porters *t* tash. Prices in line with all Fertiled is arriving, we will only sell seeds *t* State, our Lesp?deza will be Dodusr V ? have a Complete line on Feeds for *{* ? FEED CO. | "t | J I I p pKoi 1 ct? fov l?-?* ~f X ?*V MM 's own business. f Jf EquipmenffcSC I i Hardwa I ratNic Co! j