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mmm nnHHJ.nu.rv 1925 gjHjjW-oca/ and Telepho H^^^^^H^Hheatre, Murphy. N. C. loth. 2 p. m. and I^^KflH^Backie Coog, in "A Boy Adniissio^^5.5c and 30c. HB^Hfl^Bfoourishea school chilBRSB^^^Hare being given a daily | BIlH&BB were weighed the first gSBB^S^Bk. They will be weighed j ^Ktervals and improvement j BSBg^Bnysical condition noted. BtMM^Barah Cook, manager of the Jn^^Ble phone exchange, is in At-1 Bnua this week. Miss M'll r. of i Waynesville is in charge of the office in the absence of MNs Cook. Misses Hazel and Lois Howard r> turned t) Atlanta Sunday, after having spent the holidays with their father, W. A. Howard, at Regal and Murphy. Miss Pearl Taylor, daught* r of Kiaiuv n. inwiii, n'luriii'U iu rtsne* ville Normal school last Monday morning to resume her school work. She spent the Christmas holidays with relatives in Murphy. NOTICE?A fine young cow, extrn milker, (food shape, qualities Rood: also pair of young oxen, good work cattle, all for sale. A good note for four or six months for cow or oxen. A. McD. Harshaw, City. (It-pd) Dr. H. N. Wells left ThursdrtV morning for Florida where h< plans to spend several months. Dr. W. IT. Meroncy left last Sunday for Chapel Hill and Raleigh on business. The young people of Murphy have MB | Specials Coming Best Grade Ginghams, pattern, yard Outings yard Al! Wool Hose, Swe; Caps, Ladies' Hat At Attracl I Let Us Show ' Ladies' Coats At E The Golden Next Murphy Bakery IS rk;iio & ? - vuuu; u. k/iui E R. N. A. SMITH, of 2 1Y1 Shaw, Miss., says he can't remember [E3 being without Thedford's Black-Draught liver med> IS icine since he and Mrs. klS Smith began keeping Ha house, many years ago. 5 "When we have chills," BSS says Mr. Smith, "BlackBEEil Draught is what we use Win and we find it just gplenBb did. *1 had a bad case of ! stomach trouble. I couldn't* eat enough and was very weak. Everything I ate jj^H hurt me, formed ga3 and I spit upSny food. I would Ml feel stupid or staggery. I |HH didn't feel like doing any work. I knew what Black ^M Dxapght had done in colds HHkjWfRl began taking small MULACK-D1 A Purely Vedetabl. BtttWTrttt C/J I y. crsonal % ne 20 ^ " "COLD IN THE HEAD" * Is an acuta attach of Nasal Catarrh. J Those subject to frequent "colds'* ar? generally In a "run down" condition. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is .a Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts s Quickly through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, building up the System. * ard making you less liable to "colds." ! ? Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F*. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. t all return* d to their respective ,. schools and colleges to resume thc:r , studies. Among those are: Harry j, Miller, to Emory University. Atlanta; Corbett Allen and Mark West j to Bert a College, Berea, Ky.; Will Adams and Porter Meroney. to the ^ State University at Chant I Hill; j Mary Bell, to the Greensboro Colit-ire for Women. Gre< r.shoro; Mabel s Ellis and Carrie Brittain. to Mary- ^ vilel College. Marvv.lle. Tenn.; Hat- v tie Palmer, to Ashcville Business Business College, Asheville; 1/*:- _> Champion to the Fort Sanders Ho-- j pital, Knoxvilie; Helen Hall, to Mon abeth Ford am! Annie Sword, to Cullowhee Normal; Lucius ("ope. Howard Moody and Gotland Rogers to Mats Hill College; Mennire Payne to Knoxviile Business College. Mr. Gil s Cover eniemined at her home in Andrews Tuesday evening in honor of Mesdames R. T. Campbell, of Newport, Tenn., and A. J. Martin, of Murphy. Mr. Ivan Aadms, of Coppethill, was in town last week. FOR SALE?Second hand heater? taken from rooms now being served by steam heat. Bargains. See Mrs. Nettie Dickey, Hotel Dick, y, \ City. (ltd) : Mrs. .1. \V. Thompson entertain d at the tea room Inst Saturday in h??n. \ ?.r of Mrs. R. T. Campbell, of New f !vrt, Tenp. I Messrs. A. Brown nod C. C. Cagle, of Andrews, were Murphy vis- t itots one day this deek. Mrs. Mildred Cooper has issued invitations to a dancing party ut h. r ; home Saturday ?v<ning. * FOR RKXT Furnished rooms for ^ light hous keeping, near hospital, i See Mr.-. Mattie A. Taylor, T Trace j Avenue, City. (22-Ht-pd.) nnHHBHn i, For The r W^L f V , 27-in. new 15c - 17y2c iters. Knitted Goods, s, and Underwear tive Prices You Through! lock Bottom Prices ' i RuJe Store G. R. & J. D. \ Rowan mach Trouble g Bp doses. I certainly got re-i g| lief. It did me lois of good, n "When I go to town, I g look first to see how near out of Black-Draught we ? are, and then get more. IS We are a good way from Sigfl the doctor and keep our ggfl home remedies and the <gg main one is Black- 5 ' Draught." In hundreds of thousands of B homes, housekeepers keep tm j Black-Draught on the shelf, ^ c handy for use when needed, as B a household remedy to relieve H| s :onstipation, biliousness, indi jestion, and many other simple B ailments. "A dose in time B saves nine.'* A dose of Black- J2 Draught costs only one cent. Hi it may save you a big bill for B medicine later on. Keep it on ^ your shelf. Buy it at your store. B Get a package today. ^ RAUGHT | e Liver Medicine .? THE CHEROKEE SCC NOTICE TO PUBLIC. I have a class in music at my home n Valley River Avenue, before and ifter school, and have opening for evcral additional pupils. Rates R.aonable. Special rates for two or nore in same family. Mrs. E. C. dallonee, Thone 132. City. (lt-pd) Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mclver and on, Mrs. Dave Town son and chillrt-:i and Mr. Richard Drendle 1' ft ast week for a month's motor t:ip hrough Florida. Mrs. J. M. Vaughn ha= he?n s? i< usly ill, her friends will be gticvd to learn. rOR SALE?Ore Shetland pony. cart and harness. See Mr-. Nettie Dickey, Hotel Dickey. City. (lt-pd? Mr. and Mrs. NVl Haigler spent donday night in Murphy enroute to rtayrsville. Miss Rebc-cca Curbing. of the state Board of FiucavofU has been lere this \v: t i; in thv interest of her vork. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hall are occupying an apartment in the Gentry icrae. SEW AND SAVE WITH Best Six Cord Spool Cotton DRESSMAKING HINTS For a vnluabl* b.tok on dreumii inw. acnd 4c. to THE 5POOL COTTON CO., DerL C .US Fsurth Ave., New York Mr. nnd Mrs. D. S. Russel have jcen the house quests of Mr. and James Palme-r. Mrs. G. W. Fleming has eturned from an extended visit to Columbia, 5. C., and th West coast resorts of Miss Florence I.ovinpnod, of Peach .it e was shopping in town Wedneslay. Mrs. James Palmer entertaine d at in elaborate spond-the-:iay party <i\V Years Day. Those present vcre .Mesdames It. V. Wells, Z. Y. trown, Mi.-s Wright, Mr. and Mrs. 2. E. Davis. Miss Tom Posey spent the Xmns toiidays with her sister, Mrs. Rector, of Granite Falls, and with riends in Lexington. Miss (>hk*a Barton has returned to Ishcville to resume her studies at he; Cecil Business College. Complete in Itself Sharpens the blade in the rarer without removing it. Quick. Convenient. Easy to clean. Complete sets? rarer, vith strop and extra blades, $1.C0 and up. Vilet/4ulo-5trop Rnror Mr. G. W. Candler is out after avinp been confined to his home for evcral days with flu. j Mrs. Claud Butt and daughters of Hue Ridge spent the wet U-end with I dr. and Mrs. J. II. Phaup. Mr. A. F. Cunningham, of Ballcw iras in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Fleming and Children, of Asheville, are expectc d o arrive about the With for a visit o relatives. A super-refined castor oil made ! for medicinal use. Not flavored. Strength and purity unchanged. Tastc.css and odorless. Insist on Keliopg's. bottled and labelled I at the Laboratories. At all dtuggisu. Miss Delia Mrroney, of Andrews, eft last week for Greensboro to finsh her course in kindergarten work. Mr. W. S. Green will fro to Cop>erhill next week where he has a ontraet to do some interior decoriting. DR. HUMPHREYS* :ss: [Prompt Relief tori A >UT. MURPHY. N. C. ! LEGAL NOTICES OF ADMINISTRATION ON ESTATES OF M. P. SNEED AND JANE SNEED Notice is hereby {riven that thej undeisigned has qualified as administrator of the estate of M. P. Sneed and also as administrator of the estate of Jane Sneed, both late of Cherokee County, and all persons having claims against cither of said estates are notified to pros out them to the undersigned, at Murphy, N. C. withal cne year froni the date hereof. or be debarred from any distri-1 bution in the assets of said estates, or either of them. All persons inSned will kindly make settlement debtcd to either M. P. Sneed or Jan? witn the undtrsiantd. This January 2nd, 1925. R. L. SXEED, Administrator; R. L. SNEEL', Administrator of M. P. Snied, deceased. (21-Gt-s) of Jane Sneed, deceased. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J. B. Phillips, deccas-, id, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of raid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Murphy, North Ca.* olina, on or before the 1st day of January, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All , - I'm>ns indcbcted to said estate will plta>a make immediate payment. This the 31st day of December. j 1924. CORA PHILLIPS, Administratrix of J. B. Phillips, deceaesd. (21 tit-p) NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE J COUNTY To A. M. Simonds, Enter taker for Cherokee County:) The Undersigned B. B. 41 M. H. Morrow of Cherokee County, North Carolina enters and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of, land in Bcaverduni Township, Cherokee County, North Carolina, the inn ^ being vacant and unappropriated land,: and subject to entry. Viz: Described as follows. Beginning on I the X. \Y. corner of tract N?.. 233 and | runs with same N. 50 E. 32 poles to | the South line of tuut No. 7815 tin nee with same N. 70 \V. 20 poles to the! 10. line of tract No. 4806; thence j I with same S. 00 W. exact direction | not known, to the N. line of tract No. i 1719 therm- wiin same .V -10 poles to| the beginning so as to include ?*tll \ I vacant land included by the above ' tracts No. aboved scribed land on I the S. E. side of Schuicrs Creek, j Containing by estimation 10 acres. i Sign B. B. & M. II. MORROW Entered this the I Sin day of uec-j ember, 1924. A. M. Simonds, Enter taker. NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE i COUNTY I All persons are hereby notified that a warrant of suivey will he issued to B. B. & M. H. Morrow for the above described land on the last day of February, 1925, if there is no protest j filed in this office- before said date, j A. M. SIMONDS Entery taker for Crehokec Co. N. C. This the 29th day of December, 1924. (2l-4t-m) REGISTERED, TRAINED BLOOD HOUNDS?When robbed or burned out call us, we will do the work. Calls answered day or night. Wire us, Culberson, N. C. J. R. Harper & Son. Post office. Sweet Gum, Ga. (14-12t-pd) Weakening Night Coughing Banished Very Simple Way It is really astonishing how a persistent, exasperating cough that has kept you awake night after night, and is rapidly wearing you down is usually stooped Short by a very simple method. Hundred! have found that they can sleep the whole night through undisturbed often the first tune they try it. The method isbesed on a remarkable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. You simply take a tcaspoonful at night lieture retiring and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds bctora swallowing, without following with water. The prescription has a double action. It not only soothes and heals soreness and irritation, but it quickly loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which a re the direct cause of thecoughing. Getting at the cause like Una. in a perfectly simple way. irstops the spells almost instantly, you get your best night's rest perhaps in weeks, and in a very short time the whole Cough condition is gone. This simple treatment is splendid not only for coughs and chest cold9. but also for bronchitis. bronchial asthma, hoarseness and almost every kind of throat irritation, including children's spasmodic croup. Very economical too, as the dose is only one teaspoontul. Qa sale at all good druggists. Ask for . advertsM State of North Carolina?Chfro^^H County. In the Superior Court Margarctt Buffiogton, Plaintiff, vs. Wade Fuffinjrton, Defendant. i ( NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM- | MOXS BY PUBLICATION i The defendant above named will ;.k? rot ce that an notion entitled above has been commenced in the i superior court of Cherok e Count;, for the purpose of obtaining an ab- j -ulute divorce from the bonds of mat rtmony on statutory prounds; and 'he said d? fondant will further take notice that he is required to appear ^ before the clerk of the superior . -ourt of Cherokee County. N. C. on or before the loth day of January, j 1Sj2o, and answer or demur io the s complaint now on fil * in the office of ^ of the superior court or the court t will jrrant the relief demanded in , said complaint. , This 15th day of December, 1924. ( E. E. DAVIS, Clerk. (19-4t-Mc) of the Superior Court j State of North Carolina?Cherokee County. ^ In the Superior Cour* s Louretta Campbell, i'l3int;ff. vs. Wt-ss Campbell. Defendant ( NOTICE < 'F SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will take not;ce that an a.'tion entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Cherokee County for the purpose of obtaining absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on statutory grounds; and the -aiii d< fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the clerk of the superior n>;rt of Cherokee County. N. C. on ot before the 15ill day of JaiiUMt.V. 1925, and answt r or demur to the complaint now on file in the office of EAO L.? ^Tagifpskcil CL WANTED?FAMILIES V HOLDS OF CHILD1 AND W FIRST?A better chanee to oducj SECOND?An opportunity to h ti. ;:l te..vher of agricult a. e, in an eveni The school has nine pood farms i: riod of years. Th.se families must be will mni-.. ?- - The school is especially interested of original stork who need and want i purchase their own home in the mounta For Further Information RABUN GAP INBU! Rabun, G ^Semling'She Piveti of'th Look at this sider the m South's bigt together by system. When travel ii consult L&N ranged as to t in shortest tic LOUIS / / / CVANSVlLlLCTfc dWtei./ 1 Hcc Hood. Piai^^H|BVHBgEHH^H9ga^9 vs. lupjrcr Hood, Dr>^H^Km?^^9|Q? motice of s :k^hg89h9h^bn The defendant atovr^^^SHB^EB^B^flj take notice tftat act^^^BMHSHEBB is above has been v of for the purpose of obtain r't^B^E39 solute divorce f'nm the bond-* <f^^HHH0j|ra rimony on statutory grounds: lie said defendant will furth r lotice that ho ;s requ'rcd to rppea^^H^H before the cle k of the sup.rior^^HE| pourt of Cherokee County, X. C. on >r before the 15th day of Janun y, ura 1925, and answer or demur to the laBHl romplaint now on file in the office of ijfffjS >f the superior court or the cart vill jrrant the relief demand.d in fB aid complaint. Thi:- 15th :!::v cf Dcecrr.hrr 1J21. i.. E. DAVIS. CUrk, fl9-l*-Mc) of the Suurrior Court Allcock] /fSk PLASTERS /T 3?w _ A Standard A Bxtaraal Hsmadj. Backacho, / f Rheumatism, ? I M\ l\ Lumbago, t, t I 11 j ml J -asa- j | J \ J tow PENCIL \v ~-" - ? II I ;D EAN3 \ ,.,... / H| ^'ITH LARGE HOUSE- I REN WHO NEED fa 'ANT ^ ?to th ir I'Mlilron and make a living, ecomo bettor farmers under a raeng school conducted ffcr adults, n which families are taki n for a p*- j of pood material and the kind thai. f a community. I in the descendants of early settlers Lo earn and save enough money t? in country. Apply In Person To 5TRIAL SCHOOL ^ ap, G&. 1 al Cities , t South/ \ map carefully. Con- / anner in which the jest cities are linked a splendid railroad ng lor p!**:isure or lor prom, * . schedules. Thev are so arnke you where you are going no and greatest comfort. CIHCIHNATI^V KNC'XVILir/ 1 NASgVILLE / \ 411., \ J V..I ' HoaiocMEPy jT J ' s^.. L
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