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Factory Town
:3ji f indl
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Holtzclaw and
baby, of Canton, spent the week-end
wilh Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson. 4
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Mwrs H. G. and W. S. Mundy, [
tof Volga. W. \a., ana ira oiunay. j
of Bravi r. Fcnn., were called home
last week on account of the serious
illne<s of thoir parents, Mr. and Mrs. '
V, 1,. Mundy, on Hangingdog. Mr. j
and Mrs. Mundy are reported much
improved, so that the Messrs. Mun- j
dy returned to their ? respective |
homes last Tuesday morning.
Th Woman's Club held its regular
n. ting at the Library Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. 7. Y. Brown returned to
Murphy a few days ago after having t
gpent the pa-t week in Aaheville. 1
C .. Don Witherspoon was in Top- 1
perhiU Monday on legal business. 1
3
Mr. J. B. Moore. 4j[ AsitcviRe,
formerly of this place, spent the
week-em} here with relatives and
friend .
Mr W. K. Vandiver returned to
Murphy Wednesday night after several
days' absence visiting relatives
in Georgia.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brittain,
early Friday morning. February
'j:lrd. a fine nine-pound boy.
Jam- s Allen.
Mr. K. L. Townson made a business
trip to Atlanta the first of the
week.
Mr. Ernest Hawkins spent the
first part of the week in Greenville,
S. on business.
Miss Etta Waldroup, of Robbins*
villi' spent Wednesday in Murphy
on business.
Mr. W. A. Nichols, of Culberson.
v.:. a business visitor Monday.
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Ailing Child
. Well cn Si
I A snail d?*e at bcdilr . hnp relief
I aaj by ijar-isg
Hospital end doctor's p\orris
prove that Tj per irnt
, of kun in illm i ita ongin in
J ir.tvJtis:'' o>nnl .?rs:>lirat?-l
with what is commonly called 1
j ^ constipation. Ilei
uli/tii^ wii it th.it
K figure m ca n s.
j j Hf. -'^Wi mothers should
| | r funtn\o mot hods
^ f of handling their j
! childrcnwhilr they
Ij 7H6? stiii I'oiiutfS ?hcnt
/f"" th it will prevent
these future danpern.
Teach cliilv
drrn regularity of
bowel movement. au<l he especially
watchful of young pirk Insist
on t*? iwt.sages a day until the
npo of IK. when one in usually
sufficient. Give plenty of oranpi
ami apples, pl-nty of butter
MHl it iuicrinmn iiic in??--?1
tines, and enrnurago thr drinking
I of water.
K ^ If you detect restlessness. belchH
in?, pas or wind on the stomach.
m ???-. ,.\r.-*??-? , u.- !..? L of appetite.
I examine the tongue and you will
H find ij ciMted. f'ccompanied by
unpleasant br ath. The child is
lalioi.s, ronstiiMted. According
I to apl. give from one-half to a
I teaspooruul of Dr. Caldwell's
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arantee the qual
FOR ALL Bl
:d cedar shingles
OKEE MF(
murphy, n. c. ?
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The following Hayesville citizens
vere in Murphy and Andrews last
Saturday attending the hearing on 1
oads, heiti be fun>tikelcather:
Ed. L. Curtis, S. L. '
^dford. A. M. West, R. W. Craw- !
ord, T. B. Penland, S. E. Housed, '
(. M. Calloway. W. B. Pass, J. B. '
jray, O. L. Anderson. S. Penland, '
'amcs Penland, H. N. Hyatt, N. C. 1
*mart. B. Neil Haigler, Bailey Pen- 1
and, C. G. Wilhide, Quentin Pe.-> *
and. Frank McClure, Thomas St. "
vistie, IS. A. m.ilmua.j, Per. Go**?. '
"inrence Burchcll, and Attorneys '
2. A. Anderson and J. B. Gray. '
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CARD OF THANKS
I take this method of expressing 1
ny sincere thanks and appreciation '
;o the many friends, and especialv
Mrs. A. A. Fain, for the many *
kindnesses shown during the illness i
ind death of my dear wife. May ^
iiod's Richest blessings abide with '
;ou all, is my sincere wish.
CHAS. R. CALKINS. |'
The Ladies' Aid Society of the;
Baptist Church announced recently
hat they are planning to hold unl (
Kaster Bnrar today. Friday, March
0, beginning at two o'clock. The j ,
Bazar will be held in the Library
Building. The ladies are planning
!o have many attractive articles for
..i* o?,J ;?
Lend.
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FAIR VIEW
Fairvicw, Mar. 24.? Prof. and
Mrs. t'laude L. Love have as their
guest- Miflies llattie Palmer and
Fannie Odom, of Murphy.
Mr. and M(s. W. B. NVshitt hid
a- their guests recently Rt v. and
Mrs. G. A. B. Hcldermy, of Ross-j
man. On Thursday evening Mrs. i
Xesbitt entertained a large numbf r
of friends in honor of her guests. A
very pleasant evening was pent,
during which delicious refreshment
'
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*YUT~ Pep&ial i I
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ANY FAMILY iiAY I?iV !f FRE? ,j
Thfi?anj: pf I'-rrnl* ? at1 ! ; ti
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rror/Ajr Us . .1. aiit- i i . |?,
unily ? ' .** f ill
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'wHUItiMlb andwb-i.f J or ail ?J? ".ii.r IE
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itniA.fi'! Af. n't... /. ?... I
l?J 1/ kaw.' ? j
Syrup Pepsin, niiich children 9
never object to taking ns th?y I
like the taste. By morning the 9
youngster will is* well again. I
ijkew ise if u. iiueUil*- -re
up or there is persistent sncent:?:,
a dose of Svrup Pepsin will break
up the fever m.d cold.
Mrs. Geo. N. Golson of IWrnard.
Me., kcep^ her family well
in that wa>, and \'rs. Ida A.
Burkett of <larrnll, l a.. who I. . v
been using Syrup Pepsin fc a
.1. ...n . t.... inicjwl hnr Uir.vt I
rhflilifefi on it. I>r. Cold well's
Syrup Pepsin is a veatable conpot
ma oi ICgvptian senna c.ni
pr;?in with nprivaUfl nroinatics.
The formula. however, is on
every package. I >m .agists have
sclH it with s.itisfaction to their
customers f?*r over 30 years, and
it is now the largest selling family
laxative in th? world. Buy a
bottle today. It will last you for
months, and the coat is only al>out
a cent a duse.
I 1 1J 7jill j
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HIE CHEROKEE SCOOT. MU
PRICES
ITY
LJILDING
G. CO.
P hone 95 ,
2
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DURNS
gj Cover w:th wrt baking soda?
aftorwar J apply gantiy? |
V1CKS
V A. F? O R U B
Otw 17 Million Jan Used Yearly ]
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vere served by the hostess. j
One of the delightful social events ;
>f the week was a caru *ivcr.
:>y Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Love at theM
iv>me in honor of their guest *. Mis:ps
Fannie Odom and Hattie Palmer,
>f Murphy. After a number of ;
tames were played, it was found
lhat Misses Ilattie Palmer and Mr.
C-. H. Reitzcll were the winners.
Mrs. Love and Mr. Wynne made the
ower score and were awarded the
booby prize. Those enjoyir.g the
lospitality of the hostess were Mr.
ind Mrs. Wynne, M'./ses Fannie :
Ddom and Hattie Palmer and Messrs
Z. H. Reitzel and J. D. *I:ller.
Wn. Lonf Entertains at F.'-irview.
One of the most p!?c iti social
pvents of the week at Fa".: v'ev* was
t card party given by 1.5 rr.. T. W.
Long at her home. Fairvit .v Ir.^,'
Saturday afternoon. A numb of ] j
friends gathered and soon nil v.tr;
leated at tables enjoying their fav- .
jritc game of cards.HAfter gov rat ,
ours of playing the winners were
determined and the hostess, assist
jigr>ahmftnU?
Those pf^ent enjoying the h??s- <
piUility of Mrs. Long were: Mr. and
Mr1. McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Love.
Mrs. John Frost, of Brooklyn, N. Y,;
ntisoes romuv Ouuiii, v'aui.vC Cor.-1
ley, Kathcrine Willet, Lucile Ashworth,
Annie Cooke, Delia Dilling-1
ham. and Messrs. C. H. Rcitzel, Earl J
Current, P. L. Cox, H. A. Tate, H.
II. Wiggins, G. C. Franklin, Moore,
W. L. Hobbs, and John D. Miller. i
?Asheville Citizen.
CARD OF THANKS
\Ve take this method of thanking
all our friends of Murphy and
Warm for their many acts of kindness
and comforting words to ou>
sad hearts during the sickness and
death of our dear mother, and for
the beautiful flowers from our
friends and neighbors and secret or- 1
dors; also for the use of so many
cars carrying her t0 her last rest ng
place. May God's richest blessings
re. *- upon each of you is o:ir earnest
prayt r.
LUTHER ELLIS,
G. \V. EI.LIS,
and Family.
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Mioses Ni-cie and Front Snood
wore the guests of Miss Flora Smith
Sunday.
Mr. C." B. Stalcup, who has he on
at homo on the sivk list, returned
to his job at Etowah Sunday.
Mr. Ira Snood returned to his
saw mil! work Sunday after spending
a short while wit^ homo folks.
Mrs. R. E. 11.V.! spent Tue^dny
night with her nephew and neice,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwi^ Hall.
Mr. Carl HcgskCd war. the ttwt
of Mr. Clifford Hall""Saturday night
and Sunday.
Misses Eula Sneod and Mildred
Martin made a business trip over
on the pike road Saturdays
Mr. Bob Dockery, of aBtos Crt
has moved to our section.
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Don't Stub Your c
,. Of Your Check Boo
RPHY. WORTH CAROLINA
^LKeals quickly and J
WANT ADS
..The Ideal Hosiery Hills, Maryville.
fenn.. will aiwaj s furnish steady
employment 10 women and girls of
rood character who arc 1G year of
ice.
Able-bodied men can f?*-d steady
employment within one-haif mile
from the hosiery mill in furnace
room of alumnae Company of America,
Alcoa, Tonn. 24,:tf
Wfc. PAY $30.uo weekly fuU I<im.
75c an hour spare time selling
hosiery, guaranteed to wear four
months or replaced free. 30 tyle-.
Free sample* to workers. Salary ox
30 per cent commission. Good nosle?r
i? an absolute nece-. itv. you
an sell it e.,^'>i>. Kxperien^^^SSI
p-?ary. F.A jLE KNITTING
a.. li, Darby, f 3u
STRAKiHT SALAuT per week
and wpenses '?* man or woman
with ritr to intioducc POULTU1
MIXTURE. I'.i* tka Vfg Co. F. i v St.
Louis, 111.
WANTED? Men t r women to take
ordc-.i for genuine gjut~.ir.iecd bo. j
siery for men women and children.
Eliminates darning. Salary $73 per
week full time, $1.50 an hour spare
time. Beaut ful spring lino. International
Stocking Mills, Norristown,
Pa. 29-10t-p
AGENTS WANTED I i;e J. R.
Watkins Company will employ a
lady or g lvlcman agent in Murphy.
v.iufcins i ' ouucts ure Known ?very
here. and our -aic people make big
ir.com -: I-.vr tii'ate this opportun-'
ity! Full particulars and valuable \
amplcs sent free to hustlers who
noun busim-s. Writ;- today. THE (
I. R. WA HKiNS, CO, Dept. sj, New'
I'oi-k, X. Y,
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Land For Sale 225-acre
farm land for uale, TO acres cot
ton land, no ditches; pood ttm'-c,- an<l
buildings, freestone water, in Gilmer
County; bargain in this farm as I
ant going u.to other business. Write*
or see W. H. GARNER, Ellijay, Ga.,
Route 1, Box 50.
31-4t-p.
SALESMEN WANTED -Fruit Tree
Salesmen, profitable, ph -ant,
steady work. Good side line for
farmers, teachers and others. Permanent
job for pood workers. Wr.to
f>?r terms. Concord Nurseries, Pcpt
335, Concord, Ga. (33*12t-p)
FOR SALE?F'fteen or twcnt\ full
blood Rhod(. I -land hens. E. It.
\ORVELL. Murphy, N". C.
NoTICE?Have some stable manure
for sale. Ave rag wagon loads.
0 per load, you haul same, we
not deliver. F. D. DICKEY FEED
COMPANY.
Mr. Bob Rich i- >til d:*r?ri?'K hila-*
year's crop t>f Iri.-j^ potato**.
Mr. Manuel Stiles is still in thecrosstie
business.
Mr. J. R. Hall and wife made a
business trip to Murphy aS tarda v.
Mrs. C. R. Stalcup was out visiting
Sunday.
.?ir. t^ari .>mes is coinc some
sume pood farm work these days.
Mr. and rMs. Harve Gibson have
left our town and pone to Buckhead.
We repret to give them up.
Mr. Zeb Gibson as the puest of
his father, II. Cibson, Saturday
nipht.
Mr. Holley Paper has returned
home to his fmiiiy from Ohio.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Hall,
a fine boy on the 14th. j
Mrs. Mollie Snood was the puest
of Mrs. Hilda .i?Jl Sunday.
H
! Don't pay luo.v th ?n your
and don't veer off tin id of
There is a standard set pri
Wear clothe.* just the same as
m prices for Talcum Powder, Tt
No Spring suits can b,> bet
I values are as solid! Try then
Throw your chest out to tl
but don't throw your money t
" tuklEE SUITS
s Spring Hats, Sho^s
^ Just Arr
I Stcre c{
j* BELLtVlEW < ?
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We had a cold snap M - dry r.'pht
killing all v-n.-all gardi n vegetables.
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Miss W ilma Hatchett came home
n;n \* i ?
i We had Mr. George Town-in out
with us Sunday. Mr. Townson is a
I distinguished visitor of Mr. R IT.
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King s.
Mis Lucile Patton returned to the
M. P. W. School at Blur Ri.lirc, ?Ja.. J
. here she has been attending school. |.
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1 There was a singing held at Motla
last Sunday afternoon.
u
Mr. H. 11. Kng made a business ^
I trip to Murnhv Tuesday.
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ITf YOU HAVE ! '
m bo appetite. Indigestion. Wind
w on 8tum.iih. Sick Headache,
r "run down," jrou wilt hnd
I! Tutt's Pills
I what yen need. They tone the weak ' ||
stomach, and buUd up the system. 1
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Attention
1
We hfi-'e just r
| supply of
| V. c.
And Fe
We have just the rig
;; truc.K pate he:
SEE US BEFO
W. M. YAW GR
;; Oft ice and W ar
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The Federal Lai
ed our Associat
be leaned to fan
of April. Will
$ any farmer witl
X gladly give any i
ju on how to get
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to f4-t .Stub
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price for a Snr.ng .luit?- B
Quality by paying leas. B
ice for the fin . si R"ady-to;
there is a standard set of "
?oth Powder. Gun Powder,
ter than these?few store-'
11 out. |l
le breeze the e fine d.tya?
o the birds! i|
S2S to $3S *
and Furr.Uhing* pf
ived ff
Messrs. Ezra Price and J. C. Sv.ns
made a business trip to Murphy
\i on day.
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Rev. Noble filled his regular appointment
at the M. E. Chuxnh
iruiay night.
Mrs. R. B. Hood has been ?-ty
i! for some time but >s better na?
Dr. S. It. Patton has been oti th<iek
list for sometime.
Doyle Hatchett, who has f??" *
uffering from a broken leg. ?s
ing stronger. We hope he will s.r ^v
c out again.
Extension workers recommecd
inly three varieties of cotton foricat
yields undv^v.eevil condition.-*
n North Carolina. These are ( lev
and Rig Boll, Mexican Big Boll
Mgei ombc Cook.
Meat, potatoes and white breacf
tili never make a boy or frirl.
["h. n -n't the tuff in them
-
Planters f
s
v ived a fresh
the famous i
Acid j
rtilizers
;ht kind for gardens ?
s. and farms -jRE
YOU BUY
OCi RY CO., Inc.
chouse opposite ^
Station -j,
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ICE! i
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id Bank has allowion
540,000.00 to
V
ners for the month ;i
be glad to furnish
blanks, and will
nformation desired &