Friday* April 11, 1924 F.SSING TO HIM ] SAYS J. E. NOBLE ujt;,na Man Declare* He Is Now Enjoying Splendid { ? HeaUL ar ' I ?i feel'fhat Dr. Thatcher's Liver B 1 3yrup has been a great me," said J. E. N. a rddent f Hush, La . "My blood seemed to be poisoned : v. that got into my circula-L ion snd caused blisters to break out , . The itching and irri ion was something tierce. I became ( r... iveak and badly rundown and < Mg ambition and energy. , O'l of my friends told mi- to 1 t,,.. ; Thatcher's Livet and Blood iyru; as it had helped him, so i got nd it . purified my bl 1 and I j.. , n a u ell mat Dr. Thatchc r's Livei ami Blood ...1, sold by R. S. Parker, and l b< refunded. Adv. i Gastonia A r Si <i- rs has been on the ick et a few days. M; - Maud Glad-en spent Saturfi iend - ovei at th Rex' Mill V up . .A, s Lola, the attractive daughter 'I" Sanders, going i Georgia in the near fturr. K. i.. Keenum spent the week-end With A. 1. Sanucrs. Mrs. Theodore Beavers has had a' swell time with mumps for a few days M \thie Marr viited Mi- Minn? Mndcr? Saturday afternoon. I Fattie Hay visited friend* at' fh> rvville Saturday nivrht. I A T. Sanders and II. I.. Keenuni had .? very thrillinp experience reicn" win n the car in which they we? riding collided with another ear and . wagon. mukinir a very Wad mix up indeed. Fortunately. no one was hurt. \V? are all glad that business is petting better ht re now. M Wayne Mason has be.-n ill with pneumonia at the heme of Mr. .lanu 1TL_ Let Me Wire Your House F)ROMPT OOD SERVICE VJWORK VERYTHING | r.l.ECTRlC R. L. ROBINSON Murphy, N. C. <3.V Jtpd) . ?^ WIL1 KNI< SEI new red *16 Job. '1 238% sales increase r low price possible! one can aflord to ow closed car with the c ? with u-e. Drive it ? ^ ?Willys-Knight c E. C. MOC Murphy II ELECTION FOR CITY CALLED FOR MAY 6TH V complete new registration has been Ordered?T. W. Axley is The Registrar At the regular meeting: of the Board if Commissioners of the Town of , Murphy on Thursday night, April Ird, an election for the purpose of taming a Mayor and six members >f the Board of Commissioners was railed for Tuesday. May 6th. the lay provide d by law for the election r?f officers. At the same time a new registration of all the qualified voters in tht Town was order d. This means that all who expect to vote in the coming election xvill haw to register, both those who have he n voting and those who will vote for the first time. T. \Y. Axley has been appointed registrar and will have the books ;\i thv Murphy Hardware Company store on and after April 12 to and i eluding Saturday May third. Voter- may regisU v at this place at any time within the period stated. Messrs. Henry Akin and I*. K. Nel son were appointed judc s of the elect": n. WOLF CREEK There was a mistake in last week" icpr.rt from her that Wil i nn Balm* had fuMiuni nia. as it was later diag< . used as "r'u." lie is now somewhat bitter, but not able to be out yet. Mr. and Mrs. Solon;.<n 0 an of Mineral Bluff. Ga. with their tw sons, .K -.-e and Not man. wen visiters at the home of Mr and Mrs. Tho-. Hancock. Sunday. Mr Allen Brown front H .th.usr was in mo Miction Sunday hunting i for interested parties to fro t Murphy on Monday to h lp fiirht o? contest the Stock Law election recently heft in that district There were twa ir three d.sastr! oils forest fires in our section last j week. There has been ?several loads of limestone hauled from Copptrhill, out hiri, for agricultural purposes, this spring. News reached here at the er.d of last week that I)avc Bryant had luvn convicted of second degree murder and had een sentenced to 10 t?> 1"? yeais for the same. It will he remembered that Bryant was charged with the homicide of Lewis Aadms at his home near here last fall. Mrs. Martha Thomas is seriously sick with pellagra. It is not thought she will live over the week. LYS^ITT jsril 1 lard )AN tuced to <f~9i H? yy "oledo nakes this wonderful Now" nearly everyn this high quality "igine that improves you'll never change iwners never do! )RE. Dealer , N. C. -il THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MUI Dates Set For Road Building and Maintenance Demonstration June 3rd, to 10th. inclusive, are the dates set for the Road Budding and Maintenance Demonstration which will be held in North Carolina under the auspices of the America Road Builders' Association in connection with the North Carolina State ^ Highway Commission at which time between 40 and 50 d.legatts from South and Central American Countries will be in North Carolina as a part of their trip throughout the i the United States in order to familiarize themselves with the methods of financing, constructing, and maintaining highways as carried on in this country. AJ1 of these visitois arc men of high rank in highway work in their respective countries. They are to assemble in Washington on June 1st, and on June 4th. will arrive in Raleigh, North Carolina, where they will be shown how to work at the headquarters of the Stat? : Highway Commission i? carri-. <1 or.. While they will also be shown the of the State Highway Comj mission, one of th* largest of it? j kin-l in the United States, where all of tin motor equipment used by the ; State in its highway worl; i? kept in Ifir-t-class condition. From Raleigh the party will hr 11 scorted to Greensboro where the i CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED A!.I WORK GUARANTEED Wi CALL FOR . AND DELIVER Arcade Pressing Club Under J. W. DAVIDSON.S Slore |'Phone 85 MURPHY, N. C. Tf YOU HAVE JL ? bo appetlt'*. Indigestion. Wind W 00 8tomacb. Sick Hradache. r "ran down," you will find I! Tutt's Pills I what yo. De?d. Tbey tone the weak II atoouch, and buikl up tbe ayatrm. AMI V/lli Cai Places o April ! Good Quality I Lot Small Si 1 Lot Printed 1 Brown Domes 36-inch Bleacl Dark and Ligh Ladies' $1 Silk Men's, Ladies' Cotton Hosi RAaiitifail A. oon j Crepe i IN ADDITIOl Cai h . __ ICHY, NORTH CAROLINA Central Demonstration, which will begin on Jun? 3rd. will be in full swing- This demonstration is to be staged at the Fair Grounds near the city which affords ample roow lor, the demonstration of all kind- of j road building and maintenance equip ment. H* retoforc it has been customary to exhibit machinery of thikind in a building with the machinery' dressed up in its best clothes but at | the exhibit aforementioned it will be setn in actual operation?a feature which, up to the present time | has not been attempted. June is an ideal month in North Carolina to hold an outdoor show of this kind as the weather conditions at this s ason are such as will t nab!e all visitors to enjoy the demonstrations without and discomfort from cold or heat. Already manufacturers of various kinds of road-building equipment have < xpressed their Intention of i xhibiting their products at this C.ntral Demonstration and ! visitors may rest asured that they wil see the most modern machinery i A close shave ! ? MENTHOLATUM 1 ^^^raiifortsandl^^^^ ' Watch the Kidneys Before and After Childbirth bur-tig tiie period <?i pregnancy j the kidney.; Vav?? double work to do. which is apt to strain and | weaken them o th.tt they break down and fail to keep t:p th r work of filter.n : the uric ;; l.son. our of , t??e blood-stret:in. Tniy condition. Iu-.iiess l?;'?kvd after promptly, may kill the baby before Ivrtb and tuin . the mother'.: !. ilth, t jo The i.' i "taut v. should 1 have her urfffe examined every two I week.-. T'iii si.r.uhi done by the attending phya&lun. . srnd rumple ' to I>r I'.-rci's Invalid.*.* Hotel, in 1 Buffalo. N. Y.. for ana -us. For loniiiK up weakened kidney a. ,i Dr. Pierce'a Aa-uric (auii-uric-actd) | Tablets provide effective treatment, j and a bottle should be k-pt in the house and should he used T?r a time after baby has come t,, keep the j blood free from poisonous matter that might affect the little one dur| iiift the nurslnR period "An tir c" can now be had from ad | madicir.e lealera. EWE idler's Dej n sale for one 18th, the follow Apron Ginghams _ I2l -ic ze Corsets 49c Voile and Crepe 19c tic 8c led Domestic ISc t Patterns Quilt Calico, 8c : Hose, all shades 49c and Children's e, 2 pair 25c rtment 35c Lengerie ... 20c N TO THE ABOVE WE OTHER WOND! idler's Dej MURP Iand equipment, not painted up and^ ei surrounded by a bras chain, but in n< [actual operation, performing the duty g; [ for which it is designed. Each of! b* these exhibits will be in charge of an ol I' xperienced operator who will answer! all questions regarding the work. While the Central Demonstration iI in progress the South American es-| rineers and other official delegate* 1 i will be carried out on actual con-' -i' ; stjuction work that is in progress In P* 1 and around Greensboro. These trip* I?? will include practically every type of ' fc | road construction, and the projects; n? , visited will be equipped with modern ; sh and up-to-date machinery in first-' I class condition, whereby the visitor.' lii will have an opportunity to .-? con- si: struct ion under the most favorable or condition-". Tractor.- will be seen ec : rf rming their vari .a functions. | al which are seemingly unlimited; steam I ai shovels digging up the irth; road h< machines and graders preparing tr.t 01 subgrade for laying concrete or a* phalt pav.ment; concrete mixer.- pi combining the various materials nee- b i'.ssary for an asphaltic c ?ncrcte j-cve- : ' inent; and other operation- to nunv ; r ANNOUN( TO THE PEOPLE O SURROUND1N* We have opened u] > and Fancy Groceries cr the Dickey Building, wl were formerly located. C our prices are right, and ficient to render you pro vice. COURTEOUS AND F ACCORDEC Please Call and C J. M. Cornv Staple and Fane MURPH\ EK*SA jartmerit Si week only, Apri ing wonderful ba $1.25 Remnant Bundles Splendid Selection J:ffon Dresses Children's Gingham Froc Good Gingham, 27-inche: Men's Overalls, good gra $1.50 Ladies Muslin Goa $1.50 Ladies' Muslin Un< 1 Lot Ladies Ivory-handl Parasols ; ARE OFFERING HU1 ERFUL BARGAINS! jartment Si HY, N. C. ou? to mention. The.se trips will jt b. limited to the officials deleites alone but transportation will ? furnish* d without cost to all those [filiated with highway work. OBITUARY. Lottie, daughter of Martha C. U-nts, was born December 9, IM&5, id a u II known by most all the ;ople of this and adjoining comunite.--. Lottie departed this life ?r Heaven luiv 9, 1923, and the renins were laid to rest in the Friendlip cemetery July 11, 1923. Lotties w o wtdl cared -for all her fo by h; r mother and brothers and ft.rs, and especially by her mothand brother William, who remain1 at home with her. William wa? ways kind and true to his mother id Lottie, always whpn away from >mo he wt M itwtke it in by dark in rder to b with mother and Lottie. The bereaved ones have our sym ttthy and prayer.-, and may God le* them and may we all meet Lote in Ha ven, is ou prayers. A FRIEND. :ementi F MURPHY AND G SECTION: p a full line of Staple i Tennessee Street in iere Lovingood Bros, j )ur stock is complete, our facilities are sufmpt and efficient serAIR TREATMENT live Us a Trial /ell & Son ;y Groceries IE! I tore 1 12th, to | rgains: Gingham ks 98c j s wide ISc _ de 98c vns 98c j derskirts _ 98c e 7 $1.25 . 1 * I

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