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Mrs. Williams Went
fwm 108 to 164 On
Tanlac
"Wtw: I ok Tar. f ur y'ear
?Ri. :t kit nt 'Yeling s*.r< ntrer ami
mL-cr than in its and .-inr then I
Ik- enjoyed .-plendid health,'* said
lu- L. Williams-. Central Ave.,
JLtfeeville, N. recently.
was called constitutional
er:. nia had k me run-down trsz
I lost hope of ever king well
?ri tsronp. 1 suffered >o' r ly from
traousnc.-s and headaches, my food
?\ - tno .ittle nourishment a?.: I
tert ?i*t?in& thinn r and w.akcr ;:n1'
I only weighed 1"" j unds.
! Notice to
1 Tax 1
All taxes
j 1923 that ai
| August the 1
5 vertised to sel
1 in Sentemher
| to pay sooner
| not now.
\ W. P.
I Tax C
sttitMAiaa
"T^OR A LONG TIME,"
I J F says Mrs. Dora Payne,
' 4 of Huntington, Tenn.,
1 felt listless, tired and
31 worn-out. I did not feel like
a doing my work, visiting or
anything.
I suffered much pain in
y back and sides. My
m limbs hurt, my knees would
Ml tremble without apparent
U| cause and ! would have to
nl sit down.
tal "1 was very nervous. ...
]1| I would have a tired, dull
I headache.
) j| "I bad read so much about
H Cardui I asked my husband
; iCAF
S The Worn
jgjjy't'f'f*1w'f?**
KL
SRMELON
e peaches for c?
VI. Fail
& N. Station
P
M?HWi ii wiBiit?
S BROUGHT
)UNDS GAIN
"Kut Tanlac pa v. me -uch an appetite
I could : cat enough and
upr n finishing my f:fth Lottie, my
u _-h had gone from 108 t 130
pounds. With such a pood start, I
have kept gaining gradually until I
now weigh 161 pounds?about what
I ..Iways wanted to weigh. I have
such faith in Tanlac that I also give
it i my children."
Tanlac is for sale by all good
.vuggists. Accept n> substitute. Over
4U million bottle's sold.
Tanla? Vegetable Pills, for constipation.
Made and recommended bj?
the manufacturers of TANLAC.?
Adv.
jr.
Delinquent }
3avers
for the year |
re not paid by |
it I i y
st, will be ad-1
11 first Monday f
. You will have |
or later, why f
*?
V
V
ODOM
ollector
i
A
S|
ick & Sides ?
to get it for me. The very V
first bottle seemed to help t
me. After the second ... 1
was better than I had been L
in months. I certainly can W
prr.ise Cardui.
"i have taken three bot- f
ties. Now I hardly wait, B
when the sun shines, to a
garden. I am feeling fine." B
Similar results to those de- |L
scribed above have been re- V
ported by thousands of other
women. Cardui's. 40 years W
of success should encourage K|
you to give it a thorough r
trial for the relief of any l|
common female ailments. ?
For sale everywhere. B
iDim
an's Tonic E
w?wn'JjS
THE CHEPOKEE SCOUT. M
Now Spec
iS, CANTA
anning next we
liver to all pa
i Groc<
m * Tr%* w v ? ?^ ?
/lUK^MY, INUh
Waynesville District
Conference Holds
Session Here,
(Continued frcm pa yr 1)
I
L. Parr:-. Marn.n: James Atkins Jr..
Waynesviilc; Charles S. Plyler. Webster;
L. T. C'ordell, Pryson City; J.,
T. Mansrum. Wayn svillc: David H.
Br^wn, Webster; Mrs. David H.|
Brown. Webster: Miss Brumer, Weh-j
ster; John Ta; or. Waynesville; I'.
L. Terrell. Crabtree; Mrs. L. D.
Moody, East Lal'orte; Mrs. Dee (
Clark. Teatrut; Miss Ira Clark.
T a true; C. R. Bir 1. Webster; J. M.J
Green. Canton; A. H. Bryan. Whittier;
T. G. Holloway. Dillsboro; Miss
Nell Graham. Dillsboro; F. L. Se zer,
Hayesville; Ed L. Crawford,
Hayesville; Wallace Crawford.
HayesvilU; W. F. Sorrels. Canton;
I. T. Noble; Murphy; A. L. Penlar.d.
Hayeftvill ; !.. L. Scrogfj?s, Brasstown;
W. M. Smith. Frankiin; J. W.
Street. Franklin; H. A. Tmitt. Franklin;
John T. Jennii.frs, Franklin; W.
E. Bird, Cullowhee; E. A. Blanton,
/tobbinsville; M. B. Clejr^, Lake
Junaluska; J. T. Hayes. Tomotla; R.
L. Porter, Franklin; J. A. Porter,
Franklin: Mrs. J. A. Porter. Frankin;
Rath Hatch', tt. Murphy; E. B.
\ing, Topton; W. H. Hughes, Bullei
\v; G. H. Haigler, Hayesville; Mrs
vV. r. Fisher, An irews; ?1. \V. Walker.
Andrews; li. M. Courtney.
Thomasville; and A. W. Lynch, Cullowhce.
There were probably a good
many delegates who failed to register.
BRYSON-COMBS.
At high noon, Monday, the marriage
of Miss Bvryl Cooper Bryson
to Mr. Henry Buford Combs of Chatttanooga,
was celebrated in the Magj
r.olia Avenue Mtthodi-t Episcopal
I Church, South.
! The churbh was art'stical'iy decorated
with palms and ferns and hughe
baskets of coral glaadiolas. Cathedral
candles burned on either sid: of
the altar.
Mrs. John Lupman Stephens presided
at the piano and accompanied
Mr. Allen Craig, violinist. At the
(conclusion of the musical program
the bridal party entered to the strains
, of the wedding march. Miss Isobel
i Ferguson, of Waynesville, N. C., cousin
of the bride, entered by the right
side and Miss Susie Combs of Chattanooga,
sister of the groom, entered
at the left.
They were followed by the bride's
sister, Mrs. Earl Crye as matron of
honor.
Little WilliamEarl Crye Jr. was
I ring bearer and Frances Crye and
! Gertrude Witt were flower girls.
The bride entered on the arm of
; hc-r brother-in-law, Mr. Earl Crye.
i Mr. Henry Foster Lacey, of Lenoir
! City, was the best man. and the ushj
ers were Messrs. George W. Jackson,
: of Riser, and Herry Meemis.
Dr. C. K. Wingo was the officiat:
ing minister.
I Miss Ferguson was gowned in a
tea rose imported voile oven flesh col,
ored satin. Miss Comb-.; wore imported
| blue voile over satin and they wore
1 picture hats and carried arm boquete
, of garden flowers in harmonizing
1 shades. Mi-s Crye wore orchid imj
ported voile with picture hat and carried
a boquet of ophelia roses, showiTutt's
Pillsf
I stimulate torpid Uvar, sttwgibaB I
I digeattva organ*, ragnlnta tha I
I bowels, rettare rick keadacbe. |
i i
i '
URPHY. NORTH CAROLINA
ializing On
kLOUPES,
ek, Place youi
rts of the city.
dry Coi
ITH CAROLINA
I ! MillllllTTTn?
t-red.
The ring bearer were a suit of white
satin and carried the ring in the j
heart of a lily.
The flower girls wort dainty frocks i
of white organdie, lace trimmed and
carried nosegays of pink roses and
blue delphinium. ?
The bride's gown was of white crepe t
with trimmings of real lace and she
I carried a shower bouquet of bride's
rose and swiansonia. A coronet of 1 "
orange blossoms held the lace trim-;
| mid bridal veil.
| Immediately after the ceremony.
| the bride and groom left for a moj
tor trip through the Carolina? and on
| their return will be at home at 405
j Lancing Street Chattanooga.
Bites-stings
Apply wet baking soda or
household ammonia, folio wad by
v/icks
VapoRub
Oeer 17 MUl.an Jmrm U?d Y.arl* 1
if
I
Whe
I
i
| Wher
able feelin
canned fn
pantry she
You <
your pant
wholesome
fruit year,
nature and
We h
jar tops, 8e
prices are i
the class 01
Uh H ' S?*''?
11
ill
J Town
. ] . -:,1;
AND PE^
orders now.
rMf\o
Tc
OWL CREEK.
We arc having considerable rain
!
n the Owl Creek section this week.
Mr. Jerry Solesbee is on the sick
ist this week.
Miss Gertrude/ Small, of Benton,
Ter?n. is visiting relatives in this
lection this week. This is her first
rip to this countr.
Mr. Paul Solesbee, of Marrisvilie,
lYnn., has returned from his work
qA Bad Cut
Cleanse it thoroughly, tin
the Pine Antiseptic. Doesn
does ease pain. Keeps out
?ABSOLUTELY !_
(^TolN?
>n Winter
i Winter Comes it will be
ig to know that a good
uts, preserves and jellies
If.
:an determien now whetl
ry shelves will be fillec
t food. This is going to
Take advantage of he
I lay by your winter sup(
ave a full line of glass
aling rings, and jelly glai
as low as the market will
f goods we carry.
:t your supply no\
ison & And<
rerything For The Hon*
Murp
Fri4.r. J.I. .. .. I
^CHES |
We will de-1
, Inc. !
;lephone 101 I'J
at that place.
The Owl Creek Sunday school Uc
progressing fine under the supertal^
tendency of Mr. A. T. Kephr.rt *'
PEACHES?ELBERTAS?For. J
direct to restaurants, hotels infl f
homes; shipmentsto begin about JaM
25th, lasting about a week. Addrttl
Cherokee Heights Orchards, Cut J
Ga. (47-4t-pd]B
:n apply
infection jlB
30c AT ANY DF. \LERSB
|?p FREE ? Miniature ApivlS
I 1 for testing. Writ; lb
APLNOL CORPORATION
Wilmington, N. C b
a comfort- I
supply of I
is on the 1
tier or not I
I with this
be a good E
bounty of i
>ly now. I
"I
rrui! jars, 11
wes. Our |
allow for j
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srson
b"
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hy, N. C.