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Beautnul and Easy to Lay If i want an unusually handst re'. ; ;u*ll want Barrett Eve S: s Their shape is novel i fa *i i rich red. cool green or blue A:: ! they are inexpensive to appl 1 str-.'v; t" four instead of singly. j. Evcrlastic Octagonal Strip Shing and tire-resistant. Their price is maintenance cost to consider as t | Let us estimate on that new roof. L herokee Manutactur Factory Town MURPHY, Loca/ and Irlrphon? Mr. : Mrs. J. K. Perry and Mr. eip and Mrs I. lis Zollcr, of Covington, pri K;. . and Mr-. Banard and jon, of At!a ita, Ga. are visiting rel- D* ativ< nds here this ahd n xt ' ? veek. Pa V- M (iu.i > . of Now .t i. Ok!:... "g her cousin, Mr k. . Ifcm itt. wi T" 5 > : ytorian Sunday School ht : iwiual summer picnic Frl- 'lu day. A -t Ji. about on mile north nK of A a-. About 100 menih* rof ti: day Schooi were in att?nda STi . * Auxilary of the Pi .-s I w kyte t hurch met with .Mrs. J. , C !' ' r Tuesday afternoon, with < eiirht niht rs and one visitor pros- , tnt . A, interesting program on for nin Ffll W Q h> Vlif 1 VU1IU X> ' NOT BE FE^lE IF v* : r.re "jotting: along i:i ; ?" y : need to sit in a chimney *':i o and dream of the days when x. you W're full of life and vitality. Kevp your blood rich and pure and your - tern built up with liudt PeptoUmgan, and you will feel \i 6trouy> . . .niger and livelier than you haw : . ar>. Get it today and wau':. u^ult. ? Vi druggist has Gude's?liquid or J tabU: , as y.?u prefer. A Glide's Pepto-J^angan Tonic and Blood Enrichcr X(T . jS i CSrrtdo T?E CHEROKEE SCOUT. MUH Honolulu Effect Seen Innc Milady's Latest Garb | Mi ^BP"7' -J*l r" j >me but very economical rlastic Octagonal Strip U their rugged mineral sur-black is most attractive, y because they are laid in les are extremely durable : moderate. There is no hey need no painting. ' in j Company N. C. Phone 95 <-><kk~X^XK~:-X~X~xk-X~X~ c/j , I -L ersonat 20 ! -c-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x?XK? n minion* was rendered. Tho*?j sent were: Mesdann > J. H. Dil<i. K. S. Parker, T. \N. Hampton, \Vithv:>;,?on, .1. B. Stony. R. Ly. " k. Mis. .1. C. a: ! M ... HaUii Inu-:. and Mrs. (Ru-dan Hsi>-v Mr. l.att Mana^.-r of th< Chero4 ? mpany. . m Philadelphia this ek on business! Mr. W. T. \V lliaiug has sold me on Valb y River A.. nu and iv?-t| his t":u -.y v, Knox\-ill., Tenn. lei'e he is stations d a m mbcr the Kn??xvf|le di\ v ?f tin- I Army. l>r. and Mrs. Frank Savage and ildren, <?t Savannah, Okla., art :ting hi- brotner-, Messts. U. d C. W. Savage. Mr. John M. \\V hunt. Mav??r Casper, Okla.. \ Mun^her fatha! \ndr< w . a: .1 t r, Mrs. r.I!t Ziinnu rnwin, tl, Murphy this ek. Mt>. Dr. Mai. in .f ..' v. York y . v.vi- i,c. ie.. Mi . .r. Muniy, this week. Ml F.l.e. i ' nd Mrs. ; n ;i "Ta. k ypa ty" Thurs ' I ' i" i the i: re- and Catena I.'S < ei ..,,,1 young nv n ??*. the Pre>pyte:-nn church. nu;;:her of games and amusing in.it wen enjoyed aft r vfhieh cieshments were served. 1 Mr. David Ditmorc of Fontana is iting his Nephew. .Mr. I). V. rringer this week. me prtr?> u paM br Mm BELL CORDS di M% OVERSIZE > ?? unnuuT Known U2B Look at the wonderful i?5 rugged tread of the BELL k75 CORD. Built of finest maLao teriai obtainable, by satisi.so lied and skilled workers. >-ao Imagine the tremendous r wear and tear that this k75 tread can stand. The kind j.so of a tire you have always kao wanted. Oversize?Heavy ? Dependable r where you Use. whether roads art bd, the BELL CORD will live up to rful reputation for SERVICE. sr a moat liberal poficy?Send no re ship C O. D. the very same day r ia received and allow examination. not m?t with your approval, you accept them. ? no risk. Yon Aom aO to r?ki. Mod Voir OnUr to day. ! 1 s'r The effect of the Honolulu "Hula- i w; : Hula" is here th??\vn in a dress ??f w< Apricot Knpilst C'nevoi; worn hv Le- I ttrice Joy. the pretty motion picture ' ^ -tar. The traditional prass skirt ts 1 * r? placed bv a similar effect in mini, tails. .? I },j The Methodist Sunday School held P1 their annual Picnic Thursday t,: About two hundred members i f tin- 'v Sunday Sch ?ol w. nt to IVa; htree ' in automobil.s and enjoyed an open a;! air picnic. m S\ Mrs. Holder had the misfortune ,, t-? f 11 and break her arm early Thur - ... day morninp. She started to step up | a littlt. bank in front of h r home tr.: a ..-i Murphv and :h prass caused! . her 11 fall , , I" 1 hi- M.j't.-t Sunday School arc I jr. bfldinp the annual picnic thi? week hi it tin- S. J. Martin place on Martin* Creek to<lav, Friilav. E M- *-? !* !'. Thr.lVM. E .E Klla - of the lv.intonaniv Department i f th,. State Highway Department | pc* f several dawl here this week '\ I f< B ? Mr. Hoy J. Hart who Tins been jM tc<i with th. Hiphway Commission stationed here during the u :umnier left f it- Asheville Tuesday, wher,. he will take charge of one of w Buncombe County's high schools. I j. i Mr. K. .1. McDonald of Atlanta b t*t ! . itinp relatives ami friends here | this week gjj q ti. ' Messes. R. B. Cloode, M. E. Carter. OJ J'* B. Ni-'hoD .-'nit II. 1*. I. >v i'.. Jr.. have been amonp the He.yi sville m J visitors her. this week. m I Mi- ^rs. I.. W. and O. C. Shields t-a f Culberson wore here a few days i <:o on business L Mcssi . \Y. H. Stover. Roy Post ell. j W. C. 1\? ti 11. I.. 1.. Bryson. (1. E. j Guffi y and E. B. Kinp of Toptor. ^ were here one day this week on j business. Um Attorney D. H. Tillitt of Andrew? ^ ! was here On legal business Tuesday. ; Miss Mable Ellis /^entertained with a lawn nnrty at her home or I Tuesday cwning. in honor of the Mis.cs Beck tf Montreat. N". U. j > Japsanese lanterns were used in light I "** ng the lawn .and many games were ! X "layed, after which the hostess assis- I ted by Misses Irene Champion aod Lillian Ford served dclicous refresh- pv ments. Those attending were Misse? n( WANTS ?lr PATENTS ci INVENTORS?INCREASE the value H of your patent by having your idea? developed and perfected before filing your application in the U. S. Patent office. Patent drawings are the he FOUNDATION upon which all patent applications are built. They must be y\ prepared by experts. Our 3d years* re experience in Patent Office Drawing?, including all branches, enables us to give you expert service. WRITE TODAY for information; do not delay di the filing of your invention in the U. S. Patent Office. Some one may boat you to it. GIBSON & FOX, 310-A ct McLachlen Bldg.. Washington. D.C. (4-12t-pd> al i : ** FARM WANTED?Wanted to hear from owncr of farm or good un- of ( improved land for sale, this vicinity. h? ' L. Jones, Box 689, Olney, 111. I ,h i LFHY. NORTH CAROLINA len and Florence Beck, Elva Gen- f *. Fannie K. Brendle, Elizabeth * nipton. Carrie and Gertrude Brit- A n. Hattic Palmer, Tillie a?d Pear! X irtin Thelma Snecd. Lillian Ford ^ ene Champion. Annie M. Axb.y v lily Gentry. Marry EIK Ckirp .j. ith Dichty. Elizabeth Ford. Helen X son, Hnz"! O w es . and Messe*. ! Y d Hall. Ki< hard Brendle, }* but. Frank Dickey -'r.. Garrison ' aevflle, Lawry Hill. Glen B r. X av.i M: vv. .!!, TV.m McCore!. *x* tl Hi k. ' Hyritt, R y Huyhv 4 i Eubank- . Rob rt Alstcn. C ir! j A bhs. Walt- v Mauney. 1 jnv'ct Escrpe. On Last Sat'jrdala-id -itii who was serv- j ?> a sentence cf 12 months on the j ^ us ( iii i |X airday whcn the force was at work v th, No? r. ad. a ] -.-? , .j. m Murphy. The"-., wri ab 'lit ? I*. mrxvts : t v. .ii ;h? tirc.o tnd riy X ? guaid. 'mi? a> all th. pri <m-n? , Y re ha. klt?. it was not thought like. |4| th;i t any would escape. Claud. .j, l|t the permission of the guard* was i o\v? d n stcn aside for a minute.! * d apparently h,. forced the lock oti|| ? shack1. ' tl- used a k< y to ur. .j k them, for shortly afi< r lii"k>-' ner ! : >t peed out o fill r?.ud. r v ir found missing and th,. shnkeis ?rc found n a clunv> ? f underbru h iative cf China Lectures in County Rev. I?. S. I>ing. a nntiv of China id an ordained min <U'r of th gon?1, drew a capacity house at the Bap- j t Church Sunday night when h, leeired on? the conditions in China and Id s> 1:1 it's p. \sonal exprCence* ; a minist.'- ?i his own land. 1> adc a similar address at Artdn-w* j unday morning; th' n on Monday ight he repeated tne lecture in the i?a h.trec Bantist Church, and on , ue. ih.y In spoke in the Marble Bapt Church. Although Mr. Din;r,s?ok? brok : Knglish. h was understata!>1< and extremely nteresting. and 1 tim. his lecture became very path "c. He In id the ra?t attention of hi? cat audit" in th BaptistKWturch . re for mer,? than an hour. tarbecue at Gardner Road Camp in Georgir. A big barbecue dinner was h ! the Gardner Road Camp, about >ur miles from Bclloview on the elleview-Blairsville road, conncctg with the road front Murphy, hursday at 12 o'clock. S? i*. !1 ..it ay oilicmls from Atlanta and ainesville were at the dinner. a? j e'.l as a large delegation from lairsville and th?. country round x'Ut. Several visitors attended oni Murphy. The barbecue was given by Mr. < ardencr and was a sort of tvlebra-, ?n over, the fine work being done i the new i. ad, which is I.sg computed. The surfacing has' ?t yet begun, but the grading > >w approaching the river and will completed, it thought, in the! ,11. tavidson & Carrinper To Open Retail Store Davidson & C.trranger for a num- j n* of years connected with the Can-1 Department Store Company. | tve rented the .Tno. E. Fain Build-' g. until recently occupied by Mr^| . I>. Bry?on. and will open a geeal retail sore there Saturday. Sentuber 1st. They plan to handle . oceries and notions and shoes. I 1 .... v* BELLEV1EW > a i < Sunday Schools of this place are ogressing nicely. Everybtody come 1 xt Sunday and bring someone j ith you. J < Revival services will begin Sun- .j iv. September 2. at the M. E. Ij lurch. South, conducted by Rev. T. ^ V?Klo noc?A. ! - ? 3 Rev. H. M. Hughes has been on the 1 *| k list for the past week. We hope 1 ; will soon recover. j We welcome our new neighbors. ?i r. and Mrs. Jeff Dalrvmple, who i side on Young Street. j Tames Evans, of Hayesville, was ? siting friends at this place Sun- 1 ?y- ! Fred Dalrymple and family motor- . I to Regal Sunday. ! Lee I-oudermilk and family, of Is- ' >ella. Tenn., wt-r.i visiting friends id relatives htrc over the wwk-end. Mr. Georgc Chamber;; and family. Atlanta. Ga.r arc visiting relatives ?re. Everybody here is anxious to see ie St.-.*e highway completed. Th- i.tluT day v- . . i ?,f cliosc to bump Up and down ta c was such >i ?oth sail" _ . n-.- }.. V A I.I: MS- the .v your next rid.- for . J CLXL.J F. LOTHS COOPER UNION SUITS STETSO> HATS LION SHIRTS STORE OF Join the Chamber of Commei -x~x-x~xx~x~x~x~x~x**x~x~x EnroU^H I N0WJ^ Starts \bulbwar SS. anj in a shove time your own. Then al S yours to enjoy witl Think of the cor happiness which wi Buy your car undei i 3 Hiee/ilylSit For as little as $t, \ you want and place will put this mone> ?at interest. Each I more. This also drt | payments, plus the 1 the car your own. you lull particular I Thos. i Authori; IMurph; NEW WHI1 t* With 6 hoops to each keg. v?r I* the inside. Suitable ? P R f 1 pa! Ion size?Char | 50 '* Syrup bi f **- ?" ?.??'*? "lOWCll f, for ten or more assorted m dei ? TER! | COCA-COLA BO MURI SUBSCRIBE TO YOL There is a Road Out $ Thai i. as Rough as a Storm at Sea! On th > rr.ai; t'-t-Vf a"- 5 houses il oct? hy fanii'it;;!! staunch ctl -' r. . ! s of ours. X *"s -> ' v. u!,l !> lots v: ;i: drop . > liiv * , Atlanta or t head for X Gainesville, G;.. for Gainesville ?s? ^ * hy n: !? and y i ?; ! < and fu il . * * U '" to our door. > < s ;n tl wo 1 ^ $?3 ?o $35 ? 51.00 io $1.50 & $7.00 X $2.00 to $5.00 <*. )avidscn 1 QUALITY ? "Cc and Help Murphy Grow! X fooXi d tlie Owne* liip of a L y^Cfy you will have a car of 11 "out-of-doors" will be a your family. nfort, the pleasure and ill be yours. . - - .* 1 1 r tnc terms or tne w l??c& j rc/iabe&lcwv ,'ou can select the Ford ; your order at once. We r in a local bank for you 1 week you add a little lws interest. Soon your \ interest earned, makes 1 Conre in! Let us give j s about this new plan. j I 5. Evans H i SALE | E OAK KEGS ? wn nnu paraunea OQ J for Syrups or Vinegar. x i*?'d $1.50 each *j* a fined 1.75 " X irrels (used) .. 2.00 " X anywhere in our territory on order* A *ired, whon ordered in on? shipment. V MS C \SH X TTIIWG COMPANY ? !R HO-vir. P/-P~P,?$1.50
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