Wolf Creek ?
A
Mercury on Monday of last week
dropped down to 17 abov? that caused
a lot of damage to the peach and
plum crop throug^ this section.
Mr. Charles Rockey. of Toledo.
Ohio. after spending a week w;th
his si-ter here. Mis H;ld3 Rockey.
left f->r Atlanta, Cm.. Monday.
The spelling bee at the Rural
School House Saturday night was a
success in every respect. Old and
young took part in the exercises and
seemed to enloy themselves to the
lim:'. M - Hilda R key and M ?
ter Robert Hancock w r ore h " "
each in spelling and Mr. W L. Garrett
won two in the cert.-ts.
* A crowd w ' to ?! hom ?.f
Mrs. Ma* \Vi:hr?>ws S nda\ afternoon
nt d held a g anrvice for
u.. ?.
B?*;; K: who .' ring with
tube re u;
v.- v ' . 1 K- tic
adept ' '-r.C.:r!. I Oa..
arr d Friday a d Will
her hi : : r. in the future
CnKM.'t- :irlu a small tra.
lar ' J had a honk er
Mr. A. E. I? yo. t" > ' '
as been 15: guoit of Mr. ai d >' W.
A. S' w. n fvr a f. '
left Monday ' r Blue Ruler. M r
rihluff ard t her t N"<
Geo rgia.
A ; ;s bene circulate*,
here t- ha\ II. F I? R :t. e\ . r-.ded
through ou?- ? fr m ' ;
perf* !!. N. arlv <v r;. :v i
thusias'i. ever it.
The d * fr :n ? ;?:> ? H . wh?
*ltt : i M < \\ r.,
? !< v -.jr-- ' ; ' 1: - >!<
ttli. tl or 1 w ifferinir f -:*ai
p?*\- . Ii el.f i : Mr IF w h
beon v \ - !..
l-aty. Who have reidd in GaM .p.ij
frr MTu'etiir. . arrived her Monday
They i'\; . ii r 1 th. sununei
here".
J Letitia "*
Fa: .rt l-'ttir - 1 usy hvr
now.
Tlit- p? pK- ir r intJn
tho new void that aire to b
bu.it throi ?rh the county
Clayton Braver m ?uc a 'r:p t
Murphy ,\ y.
B. H. Clonts made a business tri
to Murphy one day last week.
E. D. Ma n was calling on h
friends hero Saturday
J. J. Calloway is c nducting
new bujim ss at th? Sandy Gap.
J. W. Montgomery has left t?v
section and gone to Turtletowi
SALE OP STOCK
The unders.gned Cornmi si one
appointed by the court, will on We
nesdav Anr;l 4th. at 12. o'cloc
noon, at the court house door
Murphy. .? il at public- auction to t
highest bidil;on- hundrd (10i
shares of stock in Gartrell D
Goods Company. Terms Cash.
E. A. DAVIIDSON.
(lt-EAD) Commissioner.
Upon motion, duly seconded a
carried, it is ordered that an eh
tier, be held off!'*"? Mnj
and six members of the Board
Commissioners of the Town of Mi
phy on Tuesday May *th. '
the manner prescr^b-H hy law. I
th^ purpose of holding ssifl elrcti
T. W. Axlcy is appointed Registr
and J. M. Leatherwood. Sr.. a
> Dick Sutherland are up, >int
Judges.
J. A. RICHARDSON,
Secretary-Treasurer
Lime will improve many gnri
soils. So will stable manure, am
adds fertility at the same time.
?
??? >?
t Grape Creek *
JfSS <
Mr. Charlie TV?ekery is progressing
nicely with hi.* saw mill.
Mr. Everett Martin, of Ogreet-t.
was a pleasant visitor at Mr. A. X.
Lovingood's Sunday.
Misses Kate Hunsucker. Vienna
Craves, and Mr. Oliver Carr were
pleasant visitors at Mrs. > (
Graves Saturday.
Miss Emma C-:ve and tw0 lit-'
le sisters. I e ..nd Nettie Graves,
vis it e S: uncle and aunt. Mr. j
.1. Mrs. John Graves. Friday.
Mr. S. \ ? arm!! has bought a
f.r yoke of oxen and has gone to
haclii'.c crossties.
Miss, . . Nettie and B ?rnio
Hunsucker v sited th? ir unci*' and
S?_ ..J II X*.. 1.
? r. Frid iy .? -1 Saturday.
. c (i r:iv<-i v tod Miss
IK.: .? k? r Sunday.
- r Bluffed Poindextcr and
irn James are cutting timber
. ir. John Graves.
Lovd Mart:,, v.cr.t to Tcnn
? orif dav la t xvi-. k r. ng for
. pli.ce to locate.
"*r Everett Martin. \vh has been
* Raven.-ford at work, is visiting
K Iks.
M- awscn Graves has bought a
. _le and is blowing.
:) -
Mrs. Luther J antes and four littTe
children. Wtllard. Mae. William, and
. . weii- v: itors at Mr. and Mrs.
t John Graves Sunday.
Mr R <i.i Jaines ani! daughter.
Kn. y. t<>"k Imner at Mr. John
* Hunsuekt r's Sunday.
Mr. and Mr-. M^nte^rand
little daughter. Sadie, are
v -.ted Mi and Mrs. Bob Grave*
Sundav.
r
Messrs. Ohver Carroll, Charlie
>need and H > Hunsucker wont tc
L Whitners on business one day lad
week.
e Mis .'S \ and Klsie Graves vis
ted M:s- Or . . Hunsucker Sunday
d '
e Messrs Bob and I*a*yson Grave!
v -ited Mr. John Montgomery Sun
lay
o (
Mr. and Mrs. F.zra Worley visite<
his sister. Mrs. Macie Coleman, on
^ day last week.
The thrifty shop
"Hkmt
ShoePolis
Nothiivq else uill
z
You aei more
in arid, better shli
for your snon
I
St*
BmHHPL rui
HMT
|l Xj/MBf
ul
den 1 ^^Rai
'BP
i
THE OHEWKEE SCOUT. Ml
omooo a
l > a r
t Upper Peach tree %
Acid wood hauling is the order of
the day here.
Herman Moore, of this place, has ^
moved to Valley River, somewhere
j near Fairview.
Robert Barker, of Oak Gwve was ^
among the visitors here Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. T. M Hicks, of Clay ^
| County, visited relatives and friends
here Sunday.
i
j Sam Hunnicutt made a business ^
trip to Andrews Monday.
f
Grady and W illie Lunsford have
I contracted ir. the acid wood business j
( v.-.th Ljiw. cn Lunsford. j
l!
R. F. Moore has purchased a
I ml\~rMA ?f TSSSSZ. . , j |
Mr. and Mrs. John Fhillips. of this
place, wt-ro r- cently called to the ^
1 ed de of their sinter-in-law. Mrs. ,
F '.ck I.unsford. of Maitby.
li. K. Turn- r has returned from
I a hospital in Ashevslle nruch iny J
proved. I .
x Resal f:
Mr. and Mr?. Quintrell gave a doi
uhtful party Saturday night. All
who were p ? ?Jit enjoyej the < .ason.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rowland ha\ .
been seriously ill with flu.
Mis* Pearl >i>l< b?e -eturned to
tunton. Sunday, after spend*
a few days with parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan: Harper red
from Florida, where they
have bii'ti spending a few months.
w t? *<" ami au?. Java
a fine boy.
Mr and Mj . Jack Ri t.erls spent
Sunday w :th his parents.
? Mr. and Mrs. Quintrell No ce, of
: gant n. Ga.. are spending a
few months with her parents.
|
Mis.-es Boi'nie and NararJelie
liu: iieker visited little Mattie and
Garland Graves Sunday evening.
?
;
Miss Nellie Lovingood was a vis!
tor :?t Mr. and Mrs. Lisha Lovin*'
pood's Sunday.
e? Born *o Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin
a fine girl.
persays^^
5 Mk
Till P
spoiling your enjoyment and
ining your health.
When you're suffering from
headache, neuralgia, *ciatica,
rheumatism, ear'
ache, toothache or any
a. other pain.
fi Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
ffi will bring relief with&
out unpleasant after
m effects.
Buy them of your
IRfHY. NORTH CAKOUWA
rtAY PROVE FATAL I P
I^HEN WILL MURPHY PEOPLE
LEARN THE IMPORTANCE
OF IT?
Backache is only a simply thinj* j *
t first; i C<
But if you find 'tis from the ^
idneys;
That serious kidney trouble may S*
ollow; * j ^
That dropsy or Bright's disease :
lav be the fatal end. | ^
You wi] be glad to know the fol-(
>winp experience.
'Tis the honest statement of a res- c<
lent of this locality.
S. A. England, retired farmer.
Brevard, N. C.. says: "I am plad
j recommend Doan"s Kidney Pills, ^
or they did me a lot of pood some ^
cars apfo. I was troubled with the
no frequent action of my kidneys. .
learing of Dean's Kidney Pills. I
t-vd a few and they made me fee! a
groat deal better." :
Price 60c. at ait dealers. Don't ^
Imply ask for a kidney remedy? >
ret Doan's Kidney Pills?the same ?
. r.d that Mr. England had. Foster- Ij.
ililburn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. X
?*dv. .?,
We were grieved to hear of the Y
ad news of Mrs. Vance Wilson's *}
; ter's death. {
"Exchanged two carloads of cot- .*
<n o <1 for guano and received ?
-b ?ut $4.50 per ton more than the
farmers were offered locally", re- *i
ports County Agent Johnston, of *i
Washington County. J
Came the Spring with all its splen- I]
dor. J
All its birds and all its blossoms. |j
All its Flowers, and leaves, and
grasses.?Longfellow. *
In counties of the State. 1.720.905
containers were filled \*..h
canned products w a value of
$.">71,965, according to Mrs. Jane S.
McKiir.mon of the agricultural extension
service. Most of th:< came
from the gardens in those counties.
?|
r-i r\ S. 1
i IJon t J
|
i We hav
| and 29c, in t
1 of aluminum
1
75c. Don't
ij Bargain:
1
I We Mak
|
: a
I Towi
?- ^
1 JOIN MURPHY'S
tOAD HEARING >*
AT ANDREWS1;,'
ON SATURDAY
ti
(Continued from pace 1) th
ould be very costly, and it is fairly ^
rtain that if the State were requir.
J to construct and maintain it. the ^
lances of linking up the*c State ^
rstems would be considerably minmized.
and s0 the representatives u
om Murphv and the townships be- 1
vcen this place ami the Tennessee ?
ne, all argued for the connection ,r
ith the Kimsey Highway. The Main
and Clay County representavos.
as well as many of the broadaage,
thinking citizens of Anrews,
realize the tremendous im- J'
i?rtance of this road, which mani
tly would be wort^ more to An? *
rews than the local road for which
>mo contend d.
The Commissioner seemed favor- n
bly impressed with the tremendous f
Candler's
NEXT wee:
25c Ginghams, gcc
$1 Ladies silk host
SS-50 Silk Dresses
$3.50 and $4.50 re
Sweatei'i
4 lOc-Cakes Toilet
25c Coffee, good gi
> THESE PRICES
\ APRIL 2ND TO i
1; We are showing a c
dies' Suits, Coats, 1
and Hats I
Men's and Boys Su
Candler's I
| MURPH
t
V
irraUttt!!ttll!lllfl!lll!!<!MU!!!!!mttmH::i
iiaMiiiiillllltllllltlliail.lKllltll
Forget Sat
Sale
e added two mo
his you will find
t that is worth
miss this sale,
s in furniture, rug
e a House intc
ison & An
lete House Fur;
MURPHY, N. (
i CHAMBER OF COMIV
MURPHY GROW
I
Friday, Mwich 3% j^K
>ssibilities of th? road to the ,
set? line, and those who hare
tvored and labored for it are h^^B I
or the prospects of its const^^l T1
on. Besides being important^^L) '
ie State, thi? road would .pvn^BT
10 of the finest sections in we*^H
orth Carolina. ^
The Commissioner announced
i-cision in. favor of the propo^^EgM
lange and promised to come
i the very near future and ?<,
r the Kimsey Highway.
coryone who attended this
ig went away happy. and it
jeved that even the few who t^^F^(]
orarily felt aggrieved will,
key have time to consider.
tie right thing has been done^^^H[
iin the ranks of those who j
iorking for this Tennessee
The family pardey, will recei^R
lore attention if located near ^
arm hou>e.
Specials lfe
K ONLY! 13j
d grade, yd. 121 2c T:t?
all colors . _ 49c BfJ
$4.93
w Spring Kti
98c K-*
Soap 25c
rade, lb 20c E ii
i GOOD ONLY I
)TH, INCLUSIVE ET
omplete line of LaPresses,
Piecegocds ft ?r
Spring i
iiln?Shoes.? ft?"
Dept. Store
Y, N. C.
f"?t?s?r:?iiiiiii:i?tmnfnnmiiniii J"
1 1 . 1. 1 :111111111 ?1 m 11 1.1 ..
urday's ft
Br
ore lines 1 9c 9
many pieces 9
from 50c to 8
jB
s and stoves. I
> a Home |
derson
Ushers
IERCE AND HELP