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WKCr. EIGHT Junior Red Cross Spreads Good Will , Throughout World Nearly 5.000.000 pupils in the school] mt America are following the standard af unselfish service as members of the American Junior Red Cross, the an anal report of the American Red Crosi discloses. This valiant host Is rep reseated in 129.012 school rooms ol S4.X89 schools throughout the United Halm, With a service program thai fcs fecal, national and international In scope, the American Junior Red Crow la working unfalteringly for health sad happiness and in the promotion at activities among boys and girls wherever there is opportunity for us<* laT? fncretwd activity on the part of the schools enrolled and deeper reeogaitiia h.c school authorities of *he edacaUeeal values of Junior R"d Cross lavw ber-n significant feature-* of the last year Carrying >n educational ami relief work in France. Poland. Austria. Hungary. Jugoslavia. Albania, fcirsria and Rumania, the American faxxvors have influenced the forming * junior departments in the Red -Chasa organizations of these countries. American boys and girls wearlug tho *T Serve button of tha Juniors are proving apt messengers of llha spirt of good will and mutual undsratanding through correspondence with pupils in schools scattered throughout the world At the close tg tho school year in June 2.0o9 schools wore engaged In correspondm? wirh a like number of schools to Eorope; 284 schools in our Insular pnasBssior-- and Alaska territory carried on an exchange of letters with nchooU in th? '"nited States and South Africa. fn fact, nearly 2.700 schools with proh- ' *y 100.000 pupils were busy In this 6ne act of cheerful communication. while 8.247 articles parsed ffirongh National Headquarters of the AeA Cross in exchanges between the teterested pupils hero and overseas Ad incident of the year's advance was She fcegirr t of activity which will toeamlnally install Junior Red Cross An the ' an schools of the United States lYoni -rery section of the country reports of the tour of the unit of crip led children with their chorus which came from the nakuie school In ftnjrae. Czechoslovakia, to show gratitude to the American Juniors for their aasistance declare that nothing since the World War has done so much to awaken the Red Cross spirit in the ornmunlties visited by the unit. The work of the American Juniors sb foreign fields Is emphasized in the advancement of playgrounds, scholar hips In farm, trade and other schools, community and school garden work, and donations of cash and equipment to children's organixatIons. In these projects $112,660.17 was spent during the last year iu ten European countries. in China anil In the Virgin Islands. "It is in- '>!e that the Red Oro.ss coo: v me thus far only an retreat. rould have sueceedri up ' ? the p ? nt time only to 2nlL~?President t >: lge. Liberal to Ex-3e: .'ice Men iJver $1,000 was expended by each ?r the 3.600 American Red Cross Chaptern in the past rear in behalf of disabled ex-service m n ""he actual tal spent was ' Jt /\ / ?> |-:v -f * V ' . ? w' Bruno: "Whet : me is it b> .'..ax clock?" Fido: "1 can't say. I am only a watch dog!" BUY ?rom t'egi OS Sf:ipnta 1 OL f Tires are lis factured. Y of real mile Compare thm I JU A U2 > fOidfield ia the only An^rieat European Road Race, the F ooly^ire to win and hold th< Buy The- ? Won t and Sizes Cat-pie I?? Wk^. Suit Items N. H. McMitu. *.vif ?nd little daughter, Mary one spent the week end I i with Mr. McNahh parents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McNahh. I>r. G. M. Young and J. K. , Abernathy were called Sunday afteraoon t0 see Mrs. J. F. Wood who i was seriously ill at the time but is reported as vetting1 alonj ? ' this writting. I Rev. C. F. Burger preached at Friend Ship Church last Sunday. W. L McNahh and J. W. Keener attended preaching services at Culberson Sunday. Miss Cora Nichols spent the week end with her parents at Culbrryon returning to her school here Sunday II \. J. I*. Decker returning Monday t0 his i aging schoj*. at Maun! Olivet Church nea~ the Tenn. line. Sharon James has moved out Mrs Mary Henry's place and seams to be well pleased with his new > location. Metu< Sherman, Robert and Clyd e Ensley near Chattanooga visited their brother and uncle Mr. W. C. Knsley of tht* place. M.r 0. r. Taylor and family Is v;siting Mrs. Tayol's parents, Mr. and Mr S. Y. Allen, this week. ! Bor? on Sunday the 14th. t ? Mr. | ami Mrs. Virgina Allen a fine boy. 1 Mr. Bud Calling and daughter of Copper Hill ar- visit ingtheir daughter and m t? r. Mrs. J. F. Wood during her illness. Those inchwormt do make food vickrli OarUmn fr-~* T*? >'??m . .1,^1 .1 DR. A. \ EYE SPE Will be in Murph day, Tuesday, ar mmi tubes .50 $150 1.00 $1.75 1.00 $1.75 I I II dl tree years?the only set of tires to highway record of over 34,000 miles w gave way. ^ >nr Stacks ara Frah | 1 -- a-. . .. . j Nov. 5th At Andrews, N. < Frid November < GLASSES FITTE1 J YOUR ' ah r dealers ? an tion for quality; ,DFIE ted among the higher: ou can get them from :age, satiefaction and ie Unuiually Low Pricom with thm eo-call 999" Fabric . $3 [999" Fabric . $1 ^ord j i 4 tjSL'Sf, ,mc*? **?> we* in ti record* in every notable before tbe firtt ti lerful Tires New While ( te. Let Ui Demonstrate Oe THE CHEROKEE lUtd j to Moot Win tor Yf >y fiif When winter comes it will And youth -quipped for u frolic with It Innura-ruble sweaters. Jackets, scarfs and fl j raps of warm wool ha\e "sports'" written In every stitch of their oozy tax ? ture Htid In their glowing colors. Here is a matched set Jacket. ?carf and can i j of angora?In two color* (the scarf ftn'ahed with yarn fringe). ^ a t . i . ST\ I 1 ( I \ I fiijettSSS ' 11 o * ^i Near of kin to the tailored suit Is this trim und dlgnlhod street frock. I made on the simplest line* of polret ! % j twill. For adornment It has a neckto-hem panel at the front, made of a jdald material, and similar panels In ' the sh-evee. Small, ronnd buttons be- i low- the collar and a narrow girdle of . the twill, finish It In true tailored style. V. DULA \ v C1ALIST y, N. C., en Mon id Wednesday? , 6th, 7th ? i C., Thursday and j ay? jj Sth and 9th j D EXCLUSIVELY j AM * ?*? ?2Lz id yet tieec and service LD I I quality mannas and be sure dealer-service. I ?/ Tirm "fltMomi" !l SCOUT. MURPHY. NORTH CAROL Winter'i Exquisite Half ^\ \ K-\ jBnk The three smart huts shown above tre fulr examples of this winter's ex- 3 |;i*8lte millinery, which la superlatlvev rich, elaborate. tiatterlnir At the op Is a turban of metallic bnx*ade. vtth i u|| MiMfj* ?f St h? front. lw>rdered with fur. A velvet I lat with sectional crown and .vailoped 4 >rlm. U outlined with plaited ribbon ind ribbon forms the bow at the aide * ind flowers posed at the front. A rich urban of shirred Mark velvet has a ! lare of lace across the top and two J ewel-like pitm of rbinestone and i nyx at the front. * Countv Agent \V. Kerr Scott of . \lamanco Cour.tv report* that 175 |j otton farmer* recently joined the < poopcrative Cotton Association. . * Wolf Creek i4 There is an epidemic of colds, the vorst in many months. going the ound in our section. ^ As a result of the two meetings j i Id here a few weeks ago. three ] vere baptised at at New Union our. 1 Mr. W. A. Slawson, who has been ] v, rking down -\ South Georgia for *| ;h? last few months arivd h *j ?n Wednesday night of last week *j ind has been sick ever since It is ?i thought he has malaria. 2 Mrs. Andv Donovan, who ha been ^ .-biting her - ster. Mrs. John C >le nan. return?d to h r home in Allan la Monday of last week. iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic: 5 I Maa/1 I nccii j We = Have you exam | go through the " old style and cr | mum heat if thi I We Handle y We c?.-1 sell yo' -e most possible h 7 they are beaut 1 BLANKETS GO V\ ee hundreds of them? E the market was at t = to pass our saving o S ? Ccme and see - or odd dishes | Town I ~~~~ WE MA ^ JOIN MURPHY'S CHA 5S ^UilllimUHilllllilllUiiCiUiiir'Miiiitnii - Mtiiinf * Mr. J. M. Garren attended court at Blue Ridge nearly all of last ureelc. returning home Friday morn? Little Clyde Morgan, who has had a spol! of typhoid, is now convalescent. Mr. Martin Simonds has moved tits famiiy t0 the D. >i. Stuart place. Mr. Herbert Garren and wife and baby, who had planned on spending the winter in Gravsville, Tenn.f arrived hero in a flivcr last Tuesday morning. There has been a nice crop of chestnuts harvested in our section his season. i No killing frost.* have reached u* ret. l .OOK AT THE t.AREI. OM vni-oj >APER. IF BEHIND. PAY UP.' I FOR CO \ SE W. M. FAIN GRO Opposite L. & N. Stati vs+wwowmwwtww WE WISH T y ?Our many friends and custom** C Fair and hope everybody that c< ? work together for a biggs r and bet ? We would like to have sever > n xt week. Will pay cash a*, besl C W have a full line of grocei C have y. u g.v us a trial. We deli I DON'T FORGET OUR LINE I; WHOL i* We would like to buy one good mil W. B. DICK !' PHONE 131 S iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiia A St Sell ' lined those heaters to se coming winter? Or pet ut of date. You can't ge s is the case. The Very Late n a stove or range that w: ieat with the least possib ies. Come and see their TTH STOVES. You b? -and we bought them ear :he bottom and we save r n to you. HID tltfl. : U13HU! DISHES!! what bargains we have closing out at less thar ison & Am KE~A "HOUSE INTO~A MBER OF COMMERCE AND WA1 mt. M. 1?13 $$ Coughs become dangerous i * If allowed to run on Check thern at once with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey. Dr. Bell's contains jii* the medicines the best doctors prescribe combined with the time remedy ? r?ne tar honev. Dr. Bell's loosens hard-packed phlegm, stops coughinsc and soothes raw tissues in throat and chest. Keep it on h.ird f ?' v!-he familv It's a favorite with -r? and old. All drug*u:j. Be jut_- u the genmm. DR. BEL! '5 Pinc-Tar Honey ?_ ! LOOK AT THE I.ABr.i. UN YOUR PAPER. IF BEHIND. PAY UP.! AL 1 ?-> I E CERY COMPANY on Phone 101 ; O THANK? r-? for their pitronajrp during the jme had a good time. Let'.* all . tor Fair for 15*24. al bushels of j?aod Irish potatoes ] | t market price. t. a w? IA I. ?1..J ver free anything we sell. OF SELTZ SHOES FOR TrtF E FAMILY k cow with calf alx>ut 4 month? ald | EY & SONS FREE DELIVERY ; iKi'iiiti ove? I Em i * if they will = -haps they are | it the maxi- st In Stoves | ill give you the | ile fuel. And s i st we have them? = 1 v lact amnntr wlian -EE: nony and are going | ii _. i in them. Lot g i half price. j | derson 1 ~HOME j | rCH MURPHY CROW! - 1 ^
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