H priJar, June 20, 1924 0 QftttOOOOOIfOOOOOQi P jCoccil -cind |? Telepho e of the outstanding social r Ws of the week was the reception | ^K^jtfonday evening from 8 to 10 by Mr. and Mrs. M. \Y\ West ^Eeir sen, Benjamin, and bride BH Chicago. The West home in Murphy was beautifully decorin Dorothy Ptrkins roses, a ? scheme of pink and white being E^Bully carried out. The bride, g^lBen West, was gowned in blue I^Hette; Mrs. West, mother of the ^K,;. wore black satin trinim* <1 in lace; and Misses Nannie West. I jH of the groom. wore brown I de chine. As the guests enter-1 HLich was served by Misses CarcieJ Iison. Gtrtrude and Carrie Brit-j Nannie Dickson and Eva Nell 1 iey. White pound cake and ice i were served as refreshments, ig those present were Dr. and R -s. Parker: CoL and Mrs. Don !ferspoor; Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Hill; |nd Mrs. T. J. Mauney; .Mr. and E. B. Mallonee; Mr. and Mrs. kc Christopher; Mayor and Mrs. kl. Fain; Mrs. A. M. Brittain; 'ACATION For sunburn, bites, soreness, poison ivy or summer colds yiesss y VapcRub Or ? IT M,7'rV>?? Jtrv* NOT li auto owners must have new nu lly. The state law with respect b D. M BIR( I Chief oi m * v (ah w | Good I The Tallas good propostion permanent job, you are willing t ore is sme'ied ai process, ycu wstrate your abili met at least S \ lb and between good character i Badin is an ty, North Caroli three churches, which they will I per month or se climate is very 1 to establsh a he ties at Badin. None but 1 to better their p f" H TALL I Personal 1 ?? | 000 o?o > Mrs. Tom A\1 y; Dr. E. E. Smith and Messrs. Porter Axley, Raymond Harris, Henry Hyatt and Jerry Dav "dson. Mi*s. B. Y. Dickson and daughter Miss Nannie, w.nt to Asheville Tuesday "where Mis- Dickson cnt.red tin Asheville Normal School. Miss ESiz ninth Brittain. who has been spending some time with her sister, Mr? R. C. Campbell, at Nexvport. T nn.. also a student at the AshevTle Nc.r ma! School. Mrs. R. C. Campbell and little sir Albeit, aic s;>e::?jing ihe week wit' h< r parents, Mr. a?d Mis. A. M. Brit tain. Mrs. .7. Walter Est: . of Deeatu Ga., is visiting h r patents, Mr. an< Mrs. A. M. Brittain. Smith 0. Baker and Miss L. M Woody, of Marble, N. were mar ried Monday afternoon by Squire T X. Bates at his office in Murphy. The Woman's Auxilary of the Pre byterian Chuieh will me t with Mrs E. M. Gibbons Tuesday at 2:ft< o'clock. SPRING FRIES dres ed and aviation mechanic in tht United I States Navy, ar.d assigned to duty tn the L*. S. b. Gold Star, which is now in the Charleston Navy Yard? , tor repairs, i> on a thirty days fuv' lough visiting his patents, Mr. and . and .Hcssr*. Henry Hyatt, Fatter Mcrotiey, Connie Holder, Low ry Hill, C. L*. Dobbs, Mack Carrineer. Kobert Alston, Albert Warner, Biyan Martin, w re Hayesville visitors last !Sunday. ' I M: . >. T'dytb Clarke and daughter, Mis-! Kdyth, of Asheville, are spend . in,c sev- al days with Mrs. Clarke's ? i.i t her. Mrs. Nettie Dickey. Mi- s v. * . |. .L.nes. Samuel Cov r. and Dr. -f. W. S. Davis have been * among th Andrews visitors in Murr ,-hy tr.i> week. ir. O. Latt, of the Cherokee Com* pany, in Philmdelihla this week en business. ) Pros- !< nt A. C. Richmond, of t'ne I Oak I.strK' Knitting Mills, made a busi r.'s? trip to Knoxvil'.e the first of the a < !.. I M . 1.. M. Shields, of Culberson, .v.'is a 'tusintss visitor Monday. FOR SALE or trade for used Ford I car, good pair bay horses, weighing I 2,500 tt>, with best of qualities. ApI ply to F. I). Dickey. r a nominal sum | sasy terms. The :|: oking for a place ? ate the possibiliarnest and want I E?ANY ; ; RPHY. NORTH CAROLINA Col. L. E. Bay less Spent stvral days in Atlanta this wtik on bunRev. and Mrs. T. L. Sasser, who have beer, visiting relative art: friends at Brookhaven. for the I past two weeks, where Mr. Sasser was j called on account < f tho death of his mother, will return the latter part o~2 I this week. ??Ir. Sasser announces that there will be regular preaching set vices at the Baptist Church next Sunday, morning and eve ning. and all members ar urged to be in attendance. Frier.ds < f the Church and visitors are extended a cordial welcome. Postmaster A. B. Dickey and son. Charles, are visiting relatives and friends at Hu:lan and Middl . Ky. Master Charles will spend the surrrnrtr months with Ida granciniotnk;I.. ?:-i? ? i - return shortly. Miss Edith Dickey spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with friends in Andrews. Dr. Steve Mercncy and children. Patrick and Mildred. :>f Salem. S. <*.. motored through the country and j spent several days visitir.gr relatives and friends here the first part of the week. I)t. Meroney is a son of th late J. S. Meroney. who, it will be remembered, was a :oritur editor cf The Scout, some 1"> ye as ago. This was Dr. Meroney's first visit to Murnhy n 18 years, and he f< und many interesting and familiar scenes, although n:any changes. One thing of peculiar interest was when fc visited The .Scout office and recognized much of the equipment with which hi use \ to work when he "set type" and assisted his fathi r in producing "the Lading newsj aper T. this section of western North Carolina." Dr. Meroney. had many words of praise for Murphy and predicted a great future for this section. He has many friends here who were glad to renew acquaintance. Hi left Thursday morning for the return trip. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met on Tuesday afternoon at', the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrrs. E. S. Miller !n Ea?*t Murphy. Following the 1 sson on "The Call of the Forgotten Man," a stirring appeal made on behalf of the sunt ran tinted minister was made Delicious ice cream and cake were served. Those invited to meet with the regular class were: Miss Ma Nelson. principal of the ?irls high school of Atlanta; Mrs. R. C. Can.pho". Newport. Tenn.; Mrs. .1. W. Estrs. Decatur, Ga.; Mrs. Nancy Painter and Mrs. K. G. Clarey, ?.f Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMillan. Ruble and Clarence Sneed. r turned Saturday from Ruff in. N <*., where they have been visiting their daughter. Mrs. C. I. Calhoun, for - v ral weeks, they motored through the count y and also visit d Danville Va.. Winston-Salem, N. C , ;.?ul oth r flints. : topping a* H?? !;ory on i their return for the Shrirer's con-' ven'ion. M s. Calhoun and little ] d/i:gpt accompa-cd th-.-m h me. I EGG STORAGE IN TRANSIT PUT ON BY SOUTHERN, Atlanta, Ga., June 17.?To en-! courage th.- development of th poui- > try industry in the South, the South-1 11 rn Railway System has authorized J I the storage in transit, of carload j j shipments of eggs at Atlanta, Bir-1 | mingham. Chattanooga, oLuisvillo.; land Jacksonville, through it* "Egg! Transit Tariff No. 1" which has been! jfil d with the Interstate Commerce} | Commission and is now in effect. : I Under thi tariff. eggs can be; j ] laced on storage in the cities named. I at which there are ample i .fiigeiaj tion facilities, and later r?consigned . to a wide range of destinations at i the through rate from j oint of origin, plus a transit charge of five cents per hundred pounds. Egg rlaced on storage under this arrangement can also be exported through South Atlantic and Gulf ports to Cuba and South American countries in which there is a large market for eggs from the United States. In explaining the advantages, of this arrangement to poultrymen of the South, General Agricultural Agjent Roland Turner, of the Southern, U?|. Nelson, of Lake Charles | La., writes: "It was a long time before we found out what was the matter, I wanted to sleep a!l the time, suffered with my eyes, backache and headache. Had no energy ard was ? no account generally. d< "D otor exam:red nu and said I j)< had Bright's disease, but could do n:? no good. 1 lock H?>bo Kidney ar.d Bladder Remedy and was h al- ^ cd." ri The Hobo Medicine C mp&ny. r< Beaumont, Texas, guarante s a treatment of six bottles to give en r< tire satisfaction or they will refund the $6.00. Pi ice $1.20 per bottle or six bot- r. ties for $6.00. For sale bv all druggists.?Adv. 2 Recruiting Office C'oies Ju'v let Chief Petty Officer ewart. who i [' has been enlsting :v.cn 1 1 th: U. S. _ Navy, left h<;t this week for Ash-villi? t- bin th ccrutir i: branch office their-. Officii St:wart sta - .; e J. Frisbee. y j Naval Recruiting Office, Ash.vilie, y j N. C., before July 1st. SAYS HE FEELS LIKE NEW MAN Spy* Dr. Thatcher'* Liver nd Blood Syrup H.'.a Given Him a New Lease on Life ?? *' "I fct l as though Pr. Th.tchc! s f I.ivt r and Blood Syrup has given 1110 ! 11 a new leas* on lit' said T. B. Moote, It. R. Nc. 2(1, .Matth ws, N.. C- . ; "When I stalled taking Dr. J Thatcher's Liver and Blood Syrup 1 was in mighty pror shape'. My liver I must not have been working right.! for I was I Li ,>"s and const p.icd and' uffered front headaches and that, i tired feel rig. \ . "1 rcael th..' ' y would giv you b your money back ir it didn't d ? you c any good. I cm lei find nothing bui , c praise lor ir.ai lirst bottli, sc I took ! 1; three more and it iixed me up line, t my liver and bowels are doing: their a duty and my head is clear and 1 am v full of new life aid energy." v I)r. Thatohi r's 1 -'ver and "Bloo i S Syrup is sold by K. S. Parker and if ; v yon are not satisfied the pnrcgjjuici i t [price will be refunded.?Adv. |l; Lyceum Number At Hayesville Enjoyed t I j ' Hayesville. .Tone 17.?The lyceum ? ro'-rr.m ..vc-n h re 1 t Thar day 1 [ -igi.t. June 11*7-.. i v Mr- V*. R A t derrcn, wv en.hu.-iastically r it.v.i. j: y large " i r/ pieejat:-* an I - I ' nc:. In t* after n >, M~s. a Qlildren Cry for ASfflU MOTHFR! Fletcher's Castori; Castor Oil, l.r.^oric, Teething prepared to rrTeve Infants in a: Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, pre Natural Sleep withoe To avoid imitations, always look for the i Proven directions on rJ-ch oackate Ph PACE F1VC f%Got a cold 9 I MENTHOLATUM 1 n clears it out.^f ?rson told a series of folk lore * 5th from the continent of Europe ?.d from Indian legends an i i. cto lies. And at nigh: she gave a rata meum program consisting of radings and impersonations. Mrs. Anderson has made qu * a pputat on for herself in .y e.nr. -.v : t S. uthcrn s. hr.rtk nnd ; ' i various capacities. Sh- i> a !5 Percent Reduction Applies to Individ j?..'s Vebl gtci : . June 17?"Co: orati n< air* no* mit! : to a r -''.jcnon in income t x uj i r ti v^naa ct vi I.'ii " r ti?i In.nnal P-vt M-"* " r 1 H. P :.i., i ruil state-inert I: r< today. C 'Vinitajr the -l::--- : "t "Capital >t'?;!. : i rot rey si'-d r.n Ho j'-'iotod out that nrile r th rr- he cnr- rate ? f tax a?-.i!ienhV i" :r hi yeai 1J23. '*o,;iorations, thtrcore. are not pern;it let! to take as credit ny reduction in tax f . the r.ynuntH 'y due or to tail due n thi future. The credit of per ent is Kinited t. individuals, Mr. Unit stated. DEMAND FOR MORE POWER VERY URGENT fCanlinuptl utory to Murphy. Th c1:jr i* ailed to vote on an is-u of not exceding one hundred thousand dolars in bonds to rais revenue for hi: purpose. If V-< than that (mount is required. * > oo-.. . . rhcy not he sold. Hut litth ovl i?y . ill h required for ; opevty right?, n ease tht d:tm is r.t sc*d. A sus\y ulrt.uly made -p tlu- riv >Yt/wa hat only 24 and a fraction ncr.s of and would be covered, whVh \? arpely bluff lar d mid p av-. ...lij faithless. This is a serious proposition and he people are being ask d to give h? matter serious consideration heore the election on the loth *7 Juv. For the purpose of holding the 2c. t' T. W. A::l y has been ap!::t_.i registrar and Me srs. Sid *0:1 dhy and H. P. Akin rave been tp. ir.if-: iv.'srts. i is a harmless Substitute for Drops and Soothing Syrups. sad Children aii ages ot Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels imoting Cheerfulness. Rest, and it Opiates signature of WcJuto. ysiciar.s everywhere recommend it, 4r\