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I ***** In Memory of Mrs. T. D Sudderth Mrs. P. T. Sudderth. Who e ajjf was eighty-seven. Bade th:s lonely world farewell. And flew away to heaven. She w?? a noble Christian, To J?su.,i she was true. And now she sings His praises, Just beyond the blue. O, you who hold hey dear, Why not cease to weep? This sw tt old lady isn't dead? Shi V only gone to sleep. Her m is sweetly singing. In the Promised Land. She walks the streets of gold uj there. And holds some dear one by th< hand. What's th? use of grii-ving When -he's .-? h*:pj>y there? She's waiting for our t ining. Iii that land so fair. She heed - ng. had many trials. But now alj is o'er. Her boat i> .-afeiy anchored. On the other shore. So let's -top our sighyir.g. W:th tht? h >pe that some sweet day. Jesus will come again. And take us. too. away. ? A FRIEND. I Sale-Army Shoes-Sale! Wt have just bought a tremendous stock of army Munson last shoes, to be sold to tiie Public direct. Price $2.75. Tbeie ?hoe? are 100 per cent solid leather with h.-avy double soles sewed and nailed. The uppers are of heavy tan chrome leather with bellows tongue, thereby making them waterproof. These shoes are selling fast and we advise you to order at once to insure your order being filled The sizes are 6 to 11, all widths; pay postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money refunded if shoes are not satisfactory. the u. s. stores company 1441 Broadway New York City 29-tl aim H It doesn't take t K ty of any advertis< ^ for just what it is H come to rely impli | Test T1 I H Bring our ads t< M ly as represented i | lie,, s Bring them to i S them unexpected!] i 1 j WE My I JOIN MURPHY'S ?*? ? -a HOME LIGHTING AN AR ! But Possible at Low Cost Wrl Electrtic Lights. Lighting Engineers Say Any Hen Will Improve Under Light Editon Invented. electrical trade men see Inillcatioj Stat the subject or lighting the hon 1 is coming Into Its own. Much moi attention is now being given th question, illuminating engineers sa (than was ever before the case. Just aa It is now a foregone eoncl lioa that a goodly perceutage of ne homes built iturinj the tssu'.si J? ado will be of the all electrical typ so it is also believed the lighting < those new homes will produce asto fshlng and artistic results, in tl country as well as in the city s Meanwhile, experts are pointing o\ with new vigor the importance < adequate lighting, the Jelight of art! ! tic lighting and the ease with whit both may be obtained in those da] I of highly efficient electric lamp*? ' cenmoD belief of the public, that I | properly light a house by electric!I Is very expensive, is shattered by ?i I analysis of the matter It is shown that a moderately lars house can be finely lighted for a sui varying from 5 to 10 cents a day. u also declared that those who buil Pcem Of Nature and County Life I've seen thy f r t green shir] spears. I know the place where the firs green appear*) Curled like a baby'- hand, vounj ferns grew, , S fe in a sheltered place, that I know. i w 11 take you there, if yon will follow; We'll go down a hill, into a hollow Fa-t. two willow trees, shining i. .1 L nder an apple tie . wild and old I One silver poplar tree, two Birches white; Then there is n forked path ?tun to the right! There'll he a low wall ?f etav stone \Vhere old Bittersweet and Clcmati have grown. O: ce you have learned h <w greet thing* grow? Watched them coming out?then you know The same joy that Adam and Ev erne had. When any blossom could make then f giad. I I'lHIIIililllllillllllllilllllllllllllllllllll he Pub Verdici he public long to decide at :r's claims. If he deals in worth. If he deals in 1 citly upon what he says. ie Truthfulness Advertisement 3 us. If every article in o n our ads we will never i n?? *i to. MJI Ulg U1CIII Vi M?ll r. WE MAKE GOOD C nson & Ar \KE^AHOUSE INTO/ 5 CHAMBER OF COMI\ MURPHY GROW THE CHEROKEE 1 T their own bones can' both Install and maintain an idea) lighting system Cor 10 cents a day?less than the price of a cigar or the cost of an Ice cream ^ delicacy. Sfioreover. there exista the absence J of that momentary but recurrent Irri-1 tatlon that comos from a poorly | placed light or a dull light. It is recognized with growing appreciation that i the modem brilliant electric lights ' make life smoother and happier to ? 1|T?. ,e Result of Edison's Genius re Until 15??. wh'-n Edison produced Is ' ffte first practical electric lamp, such y, ; transforming possibilities remained unknown. And Edison's work was is I supplemented by discoveries made in w the research laboratories of the Genc j cral Eiotiii: company, from which e. ejflic tungsten and the gas filled lamp, jf These are man's friends a'ter nlgbto fall everywhere. ie Their brilliance, however, has made j shades very desirable?and thereby a it new field for the artistic embellish- ' jf ment of the home ha* been discloss ed h The harmony of color with light la . 4 now suggested, with all Its posslbiliA ties of those of artistic ideas. Wall to fixtures In particular are susceptible :y to attractive shade0 Shades of parch,a ment or silk, painted in colored do stuns are proving delightful. Faml: * lies in which there are bora or girls in in high school art classes secure soma tl from "homs talent" la id . this direction. i Then by the old wall, on the south side. The very first Snowdrops and Mandrakes hide 11 I go as early as Bobbins call. And find them coming out? C There by the old wall. ?PKLLA MAF STILES. | I I'ThedTcrys^l [black-] i i draw | t 'F | yi f Liver b I Medicine 3 it fc j 3 ? (Vegetable) ... 3 I llMMHMMHBiHllimiMimillllBitg7 lie I t i g 5 to the truth or falsi- = "hot air" they take it E rRUTH they soon | = i Of Our | s R ur stock is not exact- ? again ask you to be- ~~ as you like. Bring \ )N EVERY CLAIM. 1 n tderson I lERCE AND HELp ^ ShN tCOUT. MURPHT, WOKTH CAHOUWi WANT ADS .The Ideal Hosiery Hills. Maryville. nn.. will always furnish -teady | loymcr.t vo women and grrls of ?i>.?d character whu are 10 year of | Able-bodied men can find steady mployment within one-half mile I from the hosiery mill in furnace room of alumnae Company of Amer| na, Alcoa, Tenn. 22tf. WE PAY $36.00 weekly full time. 75c an hour e!!*r?gr hosiery, guaranteed to wear four months or replaced free. 36 styles. Free sample* to workers. Salary or ' 30 per cent commission. Good inoserv is an absolute necessity, you i ~n sell it e:?i.i'i>. Experience unji T V \ :I F KN.lTT.IVn Darby, I %. STRAIGHT SALAT.T per week and expenses '.? man or vomai. w.lh r:g to fnt:oduce POULTRY MIXTURE. r.i tkj Fftf Co. 1 .1 ? St Louis, III. W ANTED Men cr women to U?ke ; orders for genuine guaranteed ho. ry for men women and children. Eliminates darning. Salary $75 per week full time. $1.50 an hour spare r me. (htBliful spring line. International Stocking Mills, Norristown, r.a. 29-1 Ot-p AGENTS WANTED ?Ire J. R. ? Watkins Company will employ a , lady or g-nelrnian agent in Muri hv. j Watkins Products are known every where, and our sale people make big ^ incomes. Investigate this opportun- a ty* Full particulars and valuable samples sent free to hustlers who mean busines. Write today. THE 1 P. WATKINS. CO. Dept. >T. New ' ? k. N. Y. SM.ESMEN WANTED Fruit Tree S:ile?men, profitable. pleasant, steady work. Good ride line for farmers, teachers end others. Perma ? :it job f r good w ?rk-rs. Wr te for terms. Concord Nurseries. Dent Concord. (la. (33-I2f-p) WANTED? Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed __ ho lory for men, women and children. Eliminate darning. Salary $75 u week full time. $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful spring lin Internation.il Stocki :g Mills. Nor: is town. Pa. (35-1 Ot-p> FOR SALE?Genuine Porto Rico P. I- VJ&. . . ed and ins;-ectcd, May and early June Delivery; grown near Atlanta, making them better adapted to your section with very short time between drawing and setting. Prepaid $1.65 per M, or $3.20 for 2 M. Order early. J. J. SEAY, Tate, Ga. (38-5tp) FOR SALE?Mammoth yellow Soy Beans for seed. $2.65 per bushel. FRED O. SCRUGGS, Brass town, N. C. (tf.) $3 50?PIANO TUNING?$3.50 Intricate Repairing'?Satisfaction Guaranteed. Leave orders at Townson & Anderson. Phone 114. <39-3t-p) CLAY PEAS?We have a few bu. nice Clays and Witipporwills for | seeding purposes. Wof ford-Terrell Co. City. FOR SALE?Good saddle pony, 5 j years old, chestnut sorrel, go^l walker and fox-trottcr; also good , six year old mare mule, best r>f 5 qualities, weighs around 825 poun'. . 1 t.> sell. FRANK DICK- i EY. City. (It) 3 PUBLIC SALES * We Have purchased 122,000 J pair of U. S. Army Munion last j hoes, sixes 5 1-2 to 12, which | was the entire surplus stock of j one of the largest U. S. Govern- j ment shoe contractors. i This Shoe is guaraaten 4 ona H j per cent lolii U?thor, color dark ton, bellows loitfue, dirt and waterproof. The actual rale# of this shoe is $6-00. Owing to this tremendous bay wo can offer eame to tLe public at $2.?S. Send correct eise. Pay Post* man on delivery or ?end money order. If shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund yonr money promptly up. on request. NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE ! COMPANY 2M Broadway, New York, N. Y. Penrokeet Bathing | ^Co?^ime pwjjjp Vl^-L2Z A brarh coitump of pr.ntcd cotton n parrot d^?ign ha fcnthrrrd parot? on the ba"dinni, parnsol and b.ci ta match. The fir*t live boll weevil offiially reported t? Franklin Slv.rma >tatt. Entonioloiri?t. found nw. Aberdeen 'n Monroe County, by Pr. 1. \V. l.?iby. Another w f und n Apr ? *J'? nt Punn in H irnett "ounty. and another on Apri1 l!J. t Aberdeen. PIARRHdA REMEDY ( FOR THE RELIEF OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic. Diarrhoea - SOLD EVERYWHERE )j "Strong a 4 " ? WISH you could know how ! il M fi ? much I am improved since t WI taking the Cardui," writes , t . .Mrs. Nannie Brown, of Black , t R m Rock. Ark. "You wouldn't know r Kmc for the same weak invalid 1 t was before 1 took it. At my ... I i had to keep off my feet or I would f (fall. 1 couldn't do my housework, ; a and Just got where I'd most as lief , i be dead as living. Some one told I my husband of Cardui. He got J t (CAR ^ The Wonts I W war V V MM Railway C M< On The Cherokee 1 lion, Murphy, N. 4 over the Whiting 01 uf&cturing Compar The Cher MURPH ||| ^ ^ ^ ^ Mj FrU?y. WiT Ut ltM ftk?V >,|^H OLD AT 30 OR I cYOUWC AT 60? | The choice is largely rip in vn:;. Tf your l>1nnij la.-i.. red corpuscles, you're going to be fagged and dragged out, you're going to lack "pep," to look sallow and unhealthy, to grow old before vour time. )R. MILES' TONIC actually increases the rtinber or red corpuscles in the blood. It makes the died;s flump and rosy, stilmulatt 3 the digestive organs, crentes a hcslthv appetite and leads to increased vigor and vitality. First bo:tle guaranteed to help you or money refunded. t\SK YOUR DRUGGIST DON'T FORGET To dig up tkoie old Oxford*, and k*vr them repaired for summer ute. No matter what thry look like Just bring them to the Big Electric Shoe Shop at the rear of Bryton's Grocery, and hive them tnad? ?ikc new. SAMUEL AKE Quality Shoe Repairing murphy, n c. subst'kihe to the scout? nd Well" |j k for me and I took three bottle* k 4 letore I stopped?then off and on la or the last three years just as a IV onic. I saw a decided improve- * nent after my first bottle. I used he three, and was able to do my I work with ease, and now I sew or my family and for others. ! ^ im feeling fine, and strong and k w0L? r Take Cardull It may be )ust I he medicine you need. f iDUlj! m's Tonic J i * ITPfl I onstruction Company's Opera0., who has taken j( ' Boone Fork Man- ' I ly Operation. I okee Co. / I Y, N. C. I
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