Friday, September 12. 1924
0TY STREETS WILL BE
NAMED AND MARKED
(ConOoued from page 1)
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prom * '' J- v- Brittain'a
Brittain Si*x<t.
Fron?-' Brit rain Street, behind
PijT.v - to Pickery's, Fafrvlew Ave
Street.
From Black Street, behind factory,|
jgm.sey Street.
Koad to watershed, Landscape
Privc.
From Conaheta Drive by band mill
trri factory church. Regal Avenue.
Street across ridge to C. S. Patto,
gUnr *< A venue.
Short section of new street behind
Rector's in East Murphy, Wilson
Street.
From Peachtree to J. E. Posey's,
Terrace Avenue.
From Peachtree to Moody's in
fr0r' f Park* rf . Magnolia Si
From Dr. Tnompson's ?-?*i on Vtu. 1
er.tine property, Boulevard Street.
From Terrace Avenue at Hospital
to V ' Moore's, etc.. Grant Street.
Fr i Terrace Av< nue ;<> Cherry
S!rcet by C. S. Watkn's, etc.. Cross
Street.
From Terrace Avenue to Mrs.
Posey's. Tyler Street.
From Hiawassee at I.. & N\ Crossing
v. sr by Lloyd property of Hitchcock
sub-division. Hunter Street.
; Street from Elliott houses, crossing
Hunter street tc. power ; Trjr ;.
( hcp kto Stiei-t.
. POSTELL.
Mr. and Mrs. Quince Allen and
children returned to their home at
Etowah, Tcnn.. Inst Friday after
spendinp six weeks vacation at Postell.
Mr. and Mrsr. Charlie Marrow and
little son visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Mason Sunday.
John Mason made a business trip
to Pucktown Thursday.
Mrs. Ledie Ledford underwent a
successful operation for appendicitis
at her home on Friday of last we k.
She is doinfr nicely.
The dry weather at present is dainnein*r
crops in our Section. j
Mrs. Jane Mason and Mrs. Lula
Freeman were out tiding Saturday
afternoon:
Some of the Shoal Creek folks attended
the Sunday ischool convention
which was held at Friendship church
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Eliza Allen visited her sister,
Mrs. O. P. Taylor, Monday and Tuesday.
She also visited Misses Hattiej
and Virnie Lawrence awhile Monday (
nijrht.
1
Mrs. Emma Quinn visited Mrs. |
Ledie Ledford Wednesday. |
Mr. Ralph Ledford who fs attending
school at Fnrnpr. Trnn.. spent
the week-end at home.
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? Mr. an3 M~s. "vT'ihe Job son. 01
V.'ehotfjn ^T4;nt 1 *t Send. y afte**Ji
on with tht*r unci * S. Y. Allen, c. >d
family. j.
Miss Vad Quinn visited her aunt.
Mrs. Deela Suit, Friday.
Mrs. R. P. Allen left Friday for
Riliance, Tenn., to visit her sister.
Mrs. A. J. Higdon.. She will also
visit her son, Quince Allen, at Eeowah,
Tenn., and her son, Ed Allen,
at Athens, Tenn., before returning
home.
Dr. G. M. Young was called to Persimmon
Creek Saturday to see Mrs.
Logan Lawrence, who was reported
to be very ill.
Mr. Lake Qxtinn. of Farner school,
pent Saturday and Sunday with his
Parents.
Clyde Stiles made a business trip
to Farner Sunday.
""in. i_-eipn:a unatrwooa ana two |
children, from Tellico Plains, are,
pending: a few days with her mothMr*.
Lidiai eLdford, during the
'iter's illness.
'J Witflle Marion and Robert'
uid Kex Allen were out j
" .ij? -V 1^7 afternoon. j
i:
The Board Agriculture in CI eve-1
"Jli County is now working with the
county home and farm agent in gettthi8
the people to name tbeif; farms,
^cry 'arm >n North Carolina should
an appropriate name and be call- 1
?d by that name. ?
J "HOME BUILDING IN FLORIDA" j
I Miami and suburban districts
. are experiencing the greatest .
boom in the history of that city. 1
$13,291,094 worth of building I
permits have bten Issued since
January first, 1924, in Miami
cjty alone, while in the suburban
! d.stiicts within a rauius of eight
! m.Us from the center of the city
j fully $8,000,000 moic has been i
j authorized.
I 1 he opportunities of South
j Floiida, especially the Miami s.e- |
I tion, are numerous and business _
1 is established upon a sound basis.
t is not a boom for a short
period. Miami .s building ;o '
stay, and real estate values have
doubled and tripled during the
last five years. Within the next ;
ten years, it is reasonable to pre- <
diet that Miami will be the largest
and ricne.-t city in ?ic whole y 3I
Southland.
Among the most active suburban
sections is Biscayne Park 1
Estates, a beautiful sub-division |
: uwn^d and developed by Arthur 1
1 M. Griffing, of the well known
; Griffing Brothers, who for the
j last 3u years have been classed I
, .hih iik me ioreu>ost Horticui|
tari ts and Nurserymen of the j
' South, and with his great knowl- |
. edge and love of floweis has endeavored
to make Biscayne Park
Estates one of huge t lower garden.
Stately Austral an Pines
and Eucalyptus outline the '
streets and av.nucs inur-plnnted
with Palm. Hibiscus, Acaiy- !
pha, ('rape Myrtle and otner j
choice trees and shrubs, while
ro-es bloom to peifeclion the
whole year through in the rich
soil covtring the entire develop|
nient.
Mi\ny beautiful homes and
apartments are now in course 01
construction at Biscayne Es- I
tntes, while fully a score are in- |
ing planned for the Fall building.
These in addition to nearj
ly a half hundred now occupied
makes this restricted suburb one
ol Miami's leading residential
sections and owners of lots are
quick to see the advan tage or
j ouiiuing in Biscayne Park hsj
tales, its location, V miles froui
I the he; it ci Miami on the Dixie
| Highway and new inlaid waterI
way (which will be 75 feet in
width my 12 feet in depth, connecting
Biscayne Bay with Lake
Dkc-echobcc), all SuB rauld
be desired.
Southi rn Florida is becoming
| recognized more and more each
year for its incomparable cli!
mate. The winwters are ideal
in every particular, white the
i MiimiHT iiitiiui!' urc* it n vviauon.
The average minimum temperni
ture during th-.* summer months
m 72 decrees, while the maximum
is but 84. This shows a
very even temperature and com- '
bined with low humidity and an
almost ever prevaling breeze
I from offtan and pulf, make the
summers most pleasant indeed.
Miami Suburhs,-. real ffiate.t
investments are safe and profitable.
Interesting literature tufcy.,;
be ?ad I.y . ;{ io.'L is. . ? j
1. .k t0sl .ee , ?I:::nv. Fla.?Adv.
POSTELL.
Misses Alice Bryson and Fannie
McGuire were visitors tat Mt. Olive
Church Sunday.
Miss Eliza Allen spent Sunday afternoon
with Miss Nannie Brendl? cn
Upper Shoal Creek.
Misses Vaud Quinn and Minnie
Ferguson and Mr. Poley Allen attended
revival service? at Mt Olive
Spnday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jones visited
their daughter, Mrs. Mary Allen, Sun
day afternoon.
Howard Hickey was on Shoal Creek (
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Allen visited
Mrs. Mary Henry Sunday.
The work is going right along with
the Dillard Highway through our '
section. We are glad to see the good
work going on.
S. Y. Allen spent Friday night
with his daug?it?r, Mrs. Tfcregpr Taylor.
Mrs. Guy Suit visited Mr?. Deelia
Suit Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. R. P. Allen returned last
week from a delightful visit in Tennessee.
-HE CHEROKEE SCOUT. 1
PEACHTREE.
Sept. 2.?Rev. Stcdman. pastor cf
the Methodist Church, will begin a,
series of services Sunday, September
7th, at the Methodist Church.
Rev. and Mrs. Carter Pipes and
children from Mar* Hill, N. C-. visited
relatives here last week-end.
Mr. Henry Sudderth is visiting his
brother in Athens Tenn., this week.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Martin visited
friends here last week-end.
Mrs. J. C. Moss and Esth r F'ae-?
are on the sick li t.
Messrs., Carl and Lloyd Hcndrix.
Mark Elliott and Frank V.'al-h arc ::L- j
tending school in Murphy this term.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson III>1 made a
business trip to Murphy Saturday.
Messrs. John and Lee Sudderth
froja Athens.- Tenn., visited relatives!
here last week-end.
Several of the people from here
attended the barbecue at Murphy
Monday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Burger
Tuesday September 2, a fi:i. boy.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE?Good six-mom. weather-boarded
and ceiled house ami
two Rood lots 50x125 fcit with Rood
fence and barn, city water, etc.. n a
L. &. N. Station. Apply to Mrs. C.
D. Ledford, Murphy, N. C. <4-4t-pd)
FOR RENT?three rooms for light
house-keeping. Apply to Mrs.
Osen Zimmerman. (3-lt-z.)
FOR SALE?The A. R. Hel! h
and lot, formerly the Cooper property,
11 room house equipped with
water, large half acre garden. Apply
to P. E. Nelson. (52-lt-n.)
FOR RENT?Good brick store house
in Murphy, reasonable. B. !\ Grant
Andrews, N. C. <i-4t-i>d)
CHARLES E. WADDELL & CO.
Engineer*
Established 1902
Estimates, plans and specifications
supervision construction, operation
eKctric plants ?hydro or team,
industrial projects, water supply
systems, parks, roads and landscaping,
bridges and municipal structures
and reinforced concrete.
Designing laboratory
ASiiEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
HOME CANNING OUTFIT
Provide for winter by canning
fruits and vegetables during this
season of plenty. Ask to see
our inexpensive, government approved
machine. (ltf)
E. L. TOWNSON, MURPHY. N. C.
AGENTS^?Sell guaranteed hosiery
direct from mill to wearer; ail
styles and colors; salary paid for full
time or spare hours; no money needed
for samples. Internationals Mills
1284, Norristown ,Pa.
<43-20tpd)
WANTED?WALNUT iff. W"V
og ^2 11. 1). A.:in, Mqrphy, A. O.
'4 U pd.)
REAL. ESTATE WANTED?There
are buyers in all parts of the ":.untry.
My system shows you how to
reach them. Investigate a* oner.
Postofice box 244, Murphy, N. C.
FOR SALE?116 acre farm, about
250,000 feet timber, two Rood
mules. Apply to Oscar Adams,!
Grandview, N. C. (2-4t-pd)'
VALUABLE PAPERS?A reward ;
will be paid for any information j
about some valuable papers that Mr. i
L. A. Randall had in his poses-ion at
the time of his d:ath. Soo or write
Mrs. L. A. Randall, Brasstown. X. C. j
(l-4tpd) i
FOR SALE?Expect to leave town1
and am offering at very reasonable
prices the following: 1 Mahogany
Victnola with records; 1 Mahogany
Chiffonier; 1 Mahogany Eight day
clock; 8 sections Fumed Oak book j
...... i rniJ?. ?v:*_ 1 ' I
inoco, * WU1IU a TVlllic CUUIIK I [ICQ, !
complete; 1 child's Go-Cart, rced;j
the above articles as good as new, j
and can be seen any time at Bunga- j
low. C. F. Stonecipber. (lt-pd)
FOR SALE?Practically new Chevrolet
Car at greatl yreduced price.
Cash or terms. For further information
address Box 54, Blue Ridge, Ga.
(4-tf-ec) j
CASTO (HA
For bfuti ud CUpa
In Um For Over 30 Years
KURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA
WEHUTTY.
Mr. and Mr?. Albert Pack. of
Tellico Plains. Ttnrr.. arc visiting
home foiks this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Torrence, of
Etowah. Tcnn.. are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. West ant!
Mr. anu Mrs. O. L. Torrence.
Mr. W. F. Hill an dfamily attended
Church at Mount Olivette Sunday.
1 Our school i= progressing nicely
under the management of Misses
rannie McGuire and Alice Bryson.
I Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Burger, of Isa!
bella, were the guests of Mr. and
|Mr.-. W. F. Hill Sunday.
I Misses Fannie McGuir and Alice
Bryson spent Saturday with Misses
Minnie Ferguson and Vau<! Quinn ?>
Po till.
A revival meeting is being held at
Mt. Ol.vette * ;i< week. The services
are biing conducted by Rev. L.;n;
Burger and John Decker.
Rev. Carl Sentell, of Farner H'gh
School, made an interesting talk ai
Shoal Creek church Sunday.
Lakes Quinn. Edgar Tari.-nr.
Kal;.h Ledford and Fred Hill, who
are attending school at Farn r, spent
Sunday with home folk--.
Mr. and Mr.-. C. L. Ledford attended
church at Liberty Sunday.
The corn crop will brr considerably
short this y<nr. due to the dry weather.
Rooad work in Shoal Cre k Township
is going forward under the contractor,
J. R. Cryc. Thi* link embraces
about fourteen miles and is
linked with Murphj and Notlu Townships
and will conect with the KimI
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A Rare l
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Large Lo
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At 1 o'clock on Tues*
ers will be offered for
tunity to buy a large 1
This valuable pr
to 50 acres, just the ri
ing. This property lie
few miles out of tow
VISIT IT BEFORE S;
1 fcKMS: One-third cj
Oglesby
Ansley Hotel
sry H'rhv.-ay rc*.r Tart': '.wi. Ten: .
v.-hen complete d. Ther? are already
about two miles of th*?-- road grad.d.
This having been pra Id by M. A.
Kollock, who has contracted app
mately 7 miles. Mr. Case, of ii odersonville,
N. C., has a contract f
f< ur miles reaching from the Ten
ncssee lino to Shoal C,re k. He he.'
already a large force at work. Mr.
J. R. Crye has also a force at worl.
at the foot of the Canada Mount;*It,
near the center of th-_ l'nk. \V. h,
to have this Ink grad.d \y the end
CKISHESTERS FBI*
DIAMOND BRAND
LAI>TTtSI -~r
j.v T"-r for CRl-CttKS TCP. S A
D;AMO::D iikand pili.S in vi u i/A
Gold mr'.-llic lx>xf*. lt?kd xiih El-.r\ V- '
XiSbon. T.\er NO OTHER. n?r < 7?af \/
Dn,??.W4 ?ni auk for fHI-CU ts-Tf-R S V
I'l UIOM) BRAND PILLR. f?>r Iwr-.tr-T\*2
y- rR |f irttd * BW|RM< II. A.wnyl ItMJt.le.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
rivr PVFRYWHFRF ?"1T?
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Phoog:
faithfu' in liki
ter?attractive
ab?e in price.
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"Portraits c
Over Murphy
Opportunity
Own
ts and Srn
[ear Murpl
lay, October 7th, the 180
- sale at Auction, thus gn
ot or a small farm at his o
operty will lie sub-dividee
ght size for rural homes,
s on the Murphy-Atlanta
n.
^LE DAY AND SELEC1
uh, and balance in 1, 2, a
Realty Auci
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Hurrah, f. :k ' Wt'r- happy ami !or;
W-' ' I ?-. p-"y n tha MI' r J
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ft GRANITE COMPANY
Canton, Ga.
W. K. DERRF.3ERRY, A*t.
Marble, N. C. i
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' Hardware Co.
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acre farm of J. S. Reg- ' (
nng any one an apporwn
price on easy terms.
i into tracts of from 10
truck or general farmpaved
highway only a
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