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FACE TWO I* t o jLoca/ and I t-le phone M <oooo Bonita Theatre me day only. Thursday. February 12th. Lillian Oish r.t in "The White Sister." Don't fail to A ee this great picture. i lt-b) Attorney? P Witherspnon and J. d; N. Moody are in Rseligh this week on f>-. lega; busim Pr. R. S. Parker left Tuesday for Tamra. Jnckson\ille. Mianu. Tallahassee. and other Florida points to be gor.e about twenty days. ^ Mr. J. W. Brown of th. Beavt-rdam ' cr section left Wednesday for Rakigh. Ka sr.. n?i c?? 1 ..j MMU are visiting relatives and friends in Atlanta this week. FOR RENT? Or. wc; sbc one 3-room house. S.. Mrs. X? ttie I Dickey, City. (lt-d?| M Mr. and Mis. ?'i::irles West spoilt last week-end in Atiantn. ^ Mr. Matt St.k- Din ktown was in town last v - k attending , ? urt. ("I Mr. M. I*. Kits:;. "f Cnpperhil!. w here the fiist f the week lookin-.* after his bit-:,i. >s interests. HH ??? Mis?>s Kathrvn 'Thompson anil; Elizabeth Brittain left Sunday for 1 ' Atlanta where they wei.t t hear the famous tenor. John Mc''ormm-k. in concert Tuesday niuht. While there ^ they wore guests of Mrs. Walter Estea of Decatur. sale <m eas% tortus, ohi machines j taken as part payment; also repair vl! work done and guaranteed. Singer Sewing Machine < W. Brannon ' salesman. Murphy. N t\ < ? -11 -pd) 1:1 Mrs. A. s. <'lark is in CopperMU this week with her husband who has I1'1 been quite ill. She has been with him re since Sunday. ? f - " I Mr. B. W. Sipe and Mayor W. M. 1M Fain are in Washington, D. t\, this*| week on business. n< Rev. Jeff Martin, who has recently;11' moved his family to Franklin, N. C., I"1 preached at the Factorytown church ''' last Sunday morning and niuht President A. < . Richmond, f 'h? Oak Lane Knitting M:!k, in Phila- ?g vlelphia this week on business. Miss Mennice Payne, who has been attending a business colKpa* :it Knox- :M viiie for the past few months, return-} 1' ed home the first of last week, having tl' competed Her cour.^. tOR SALE?Onion sets, yellor Denver; blue and brown Whipporwill H pens. bla<-k and yellow clay peas; ^ rnung beans. \ Mlo\v mammouth soy beans; gold nicdal used corn; susan gras seed; red top Tennessee millet; v : clover, fed. white md sweet. Will ' pay cash price r earo seed and peas. O' All seed northern irmwn. Write H. jlh R. Mclnti Hay \ Hie. X. C., Rt, 3. l2G-3t-l-m) *? -z p - J? Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sated have moved into the apartment foinu-riy oe cupieu by Mr. and Mi t . W. i' ul y. 4 who are n w .t the Dicdo y llou:-.. j ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. Christopher and | Miss Fleta Christopher left Monday , A morning for a six-weeks iti: to Fieri- , da points and Havana, Cuba. S Miss Marie Bass, of Copperhill. iva? ; the guest 1: st week id of the Misst- j \n Martin. ,o \\ Mr. R. X. Tiger, of the Hayesvillr Mercantile Company, Hayesville. was a busines visitor here Wednesday. . H I di Mr. J. M. Mason, of Culberson. N hi C., was in town on business Wednes day. ir FOR SALE?Jelley.-. jams, preserves, w canned fruits, ad honey in section- fi and loose Prices reasonable. Mr.-, h Nettie Dickey, City. <lt-d? WANTED?Egrffs per cases, will pay \ cash. See Morris Moore or Phone * 2411. (26-3t-pd) li Hall's (Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run down" condition will notice that Catarrh bothers hem much more than when they are In rood health. This fact proves that while m Tatarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ccnKts of an Ointment which Quickly llevee by local application, and the I Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists improving the General Health. !> old by druggist* for over 40 fears. r; T- J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Personal | iO t Mr. C. M. Wefford returned Wed-| 'sdav night from a few days visit to : tlar.ta and Columbus, Ca. Mr. W. D. Townson spent several iys this week in Atlanta on busi- j Mr. J. W. Walker of Andrew \vntown Monday. Messr> O. L. Anderson and S. L. 'illiair.s. f Hayesville. spr..t scv-; al days ins week in Katcich on ieil business. Mr. C. I. Peterson, district forest urtlen for Western North Carolina it bp headquarters at Asheville, was town this week. JR RENT Four i<u.in< all furnished for light housekeeping. See rs. Mattie A. Taylor, next to I*. W. Townson's on Terrace Avenue, urphy, N. C Clt-pth <""iint\ A: hi! W. R. Anderson of lay County ?as in t- wn Tuesday. Mr. R. W. Gray, of Sylvia, spent re time here the first of th week. Mi. 17. uMfsi-ii (if Andrews u;is re on business .Monday and Tucsly. r. T. Vance, of the Southern lihvay System, was here in the into-1 of his company Wednesday. Mr. Joe .Brown, of Unnkn, was r. sitor Wednesday. 7ST?One bunch of keys Monday n. '2. belonging :>> the '.own. I..-; numbered having them a? I* V ittain's. Factory town. Finder t n-r return to .1.1. Hal? and receive ward. < It-pdt The r gular monthly business. me t g of the Woman's Misionary Sociey of the Methodist Church w. s he!-' the Ladies' Parlor Tuesday after* mn. Considerable business was atnded to. including the payment of e wiring of the church which the te ladies financed. 17 R SAI.F One 12-inch corn miU French stone, cheap. See C. A. vrafijg Murphy, N'. C. i25-oi-p?i. i The regular monthly program meet, g of the Baptist Woman's Mission y Society was held at the church on rnsd.ay, February 27th. A very investing program was carried out. mdwkhes and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Tiger, of aycsviile were visitors in town on ednesday. An enjoyable event of this week'j us the social given by the B. Y. P. . on Monday night at the Library. I espite the inclement weather about j irty young people were present, and J any games and contests were en-: ! ^ASTORIA For Infants and Children n Use For Over 30 Years Iways bears ? ignature oC Mr. J. W. Fe.guson Jr. made a isiness trip to Ashcvi.ie this week ' n his return he will stop over at ' '.lynesville and visit h > parents. Miss Maybellc Terry, of Young arris, stopped in Murphy Wednes- i ?y or: her return from a visit with j 2v parents in Porterdale. Ga. Mr. Mark Hall, of Canton, is visit-: ig his brother. Mr. J. B. Hall, this i eek. He will leave in a few days I >r Akron, Ohio, where he will make is home in the future. Attorney Wright, of the firm of j lartin, Rollins & Wright with offices t Asheville, attorneys for the Care- j ina-Tennessee Power Company, is ! ere in the interest of his company Mr. C. S. Hasson, of Canton. Ga..| tockholder in the Murphy Real Es-j ite Co., was in town this week. 1 Mr. J. W. Davidson will leave Friay for St. Louis to make his spring urchascs. He will stop over at Mokistown, Tenn., and spend several ays while enroute. the cherokee scoit "persimmon creek. Misse* ! *ey r.nd Gracy Davis wore the guests cf Miss Icty Payne Sunday. Mr. Verlin Crisp \isited Mr. H. Payne Sunday. Mr. J. P. Decker filled his regular appointment hero Saturday and Sunday, preaching some fine sermons. Mr. J. P. Stiles, of Martins Creek was the guest last week of Mr. T. J. Stiles. Mr. S. D. Stilts and Mr. Glenn Crisp visited Mr. J. H. Cri?p Sunday. Mr. Laws tin Simonds made a business trip to Murphy Monday. Mr. Buddie Simonds of Vests passed through our section Sunday. Mr. T. F. Self and familv. of Shoal Creek, are the guests of Mr. T. G. Stiles. Misses Winona Barton and Lcxit Hogsed and Mr. Clenard Stiles. Birch, were the guests of Mrs. J. II Crisp on Sunday. DR. HUMPHREYS' :ss jpromut Relief fori li:niinMiin:l , FACTORYTOWN. Our Sunday school is progressing nicely. .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newton are the proud parents of a bohy hoy. I( I* Mr. and Mrs. F.lmer Rnteliffi and t( baby from Sunburst have moved to t| i?ur community. We are glad to w- in -me them into our midst. Rev Jeff Martin, of Franklin, N O ^ p.reaehed a very interesting sermon ^ at the Factory town church Saturday night. o Mrs. Frank Coleman, who has been { seriously ill for sometime, is slowly s intpioving. her many friends will be ^ glad to learn. }q HA YESVILLE A i a meeting of the members of j the Hayesville Baptist Church last ^ Saturday. Rev. If. H. Hyde was reelected pastor for the coming year. ^ Col. O. 1.. Anderson has just re- 1 turned from a business trip to Ral-:. "<h- |; Miss Floy Stiles, Blue Ridvre, Ga?' J| was a visitor in Hayesville Saturday.) Mr. Ronda Canvford. who is work- J intr in Now York City, is spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. i and Mrs. Millard Crawford. > Marcus Coleman and his mother. Mrs. M. I.. Coleman', ave just back front Clyde where thtv have been' spending a few days with relatives. Mr. Allen .1. Bell attended the meeting of the County Superinten dents of sch'ools held in Raleigh last' week. J OWL CREEK. Mr. .1. \V. Painter died at his home on Owl Creek, the old Abernathy farm, on January 24, 1925. He was; 71 years old and leaves a widow, i three horthers and four sisteis to j mourn his death. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kcphart and children were the guests ?>f Mr. T. J. Kc] hart on Sunday. We are having a good school at this place now. W. A. Hass is sawing some nice lum ber on Owl Creek. Mr. W. F. Davis is busy hauling crossties these days. CHICHESTERSPILU; DIAMOND BRAND LADres t Aafc I>? h?M for CHT-CHW-TWl S A diamond brand bills in md/A Cot d netsllic bozn, sealed with Biuc<0> Ribbon. TAKB 1*? otbrft. Bay ?f T#W V/ Bn?KM *a4 Mk (W on-Cl?t.Til? V ?UM?RD BHHB rtiu, for I*ntr4?? year* reyardtd Beat. Aafrat. Alwaya Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS H3S5, EVERYWHERE ffiSE L r. MURPHY. N. C. World's Oldest Man Is a i Porter in Constantinople |pS| '1 , f Zorah Agra. ?? jiortpr ;n Con- ! -tuntinople who recenCy role- > iiratt-u iilo l?0tu uilI'.nlUj to u?t!o? 1 as the world's oldest man For more than a century he has worked as a porter or "hamal" tn the streets of the Turkish capital, carry lag bales of merchandise ! from ships to warehouses Agra, whose great age is authenticated by a birth certificate, eats raisins. Arb and all the sugar he X can secure. To this diet, and the .j. fact he has never tasted coffee or X alcohol, he attributes his century .j. and a half of life. He has had five X wives and is now looking for the .j. sixth. Y I * T he Right Pathway ? Hint N. ith t'arolinn is traveling ) ie right pathway in developing small at her t'mn Lirp* industrial center.- 3? upporteil by the following w?.rd- !j hi (Jovernor Smith, of New York. .] re th? Buffalo Regional l'lunnirg ] ?<nfetence: ] "If true wealth is ti ho measured ] spiritual tonus or in terms of hap- *! ine-s our ureal cities have not ndde 1 ] i the wealth of many. I do not mean j te increase of material wealth of j ?e few who can afford to escape from i tie noise and steam of our cities rom time to time. I mean the con- 3 L-rvation and enrichment of life for tie masses of the people who are being rushed hy the machinery of the cols?nl industrial cities. Why concentrate our population in wo or three gnat titles when the itate offers so many desirable I oca* ions for industry? The giant power f electricity, created by our own ruiers, oners me means 01 inuusmu' , k centralization. ) How ix the state of the future to * ' plani.td.' h is just to he an aeei- . lental growth--is it to prow in such 1 way as to serve the best inter- st? ] if small proups, or is it to be so dunned as to make the life of every ! nan, woman and child a fuller and ' iner life? The planning of eommun-j" ties and the planning of the state is i irobably the preatcst underlukinp We inve before us.?Walter J. Matherly Record Bi Cand Onr Store is Filled W Prices Now? All ^ 35c Large Turkish Bat Towels Cotton Army Blankets Full Size, double, 25c Blue Chambray an ory Shirting, yd. _ 7nn6^Tw^u!!d Dresses Cotton Checks for Quil Lining, yard Candler's HOME OF BARGAfr USTKIDS- Sccnw or >jit?r li t B< ... 1 Gtc *** too 1 f~T Unn-. - **** fr' ' )at ir . Mr AHV rM > Br ( r-u,hl 'I s' ^ &CT-TA fciT A JO? TOO. . 't r-i *>?T *"*? ( 1. \ \ \ TOO WUI A G>?t_ 1 \ \ ) I Tor*M-4T ? THEY 00ft T | / / I i N?vtH have rt? go_| , ry J J^TO WOUH OR NCTM I!! 1 Yfi | ,}/G) , ^ IVTERNATIONAI. CART' We have hundred < virgin tim sale or ex for city c prope ?. i% i X. ! GOSSETT Ri CANTON i* TRY OUR JO; reaking Ba ler's ith Bargains. Why not tak !omen's Suits, Coats, Dr are in this Great Sale ^ / jc CMIK. fonj 2^ Black, yai '' ?i CO Quality ^^^??2 75c House Bi id HickBest Grade C Silk __ Heavy Work 5c Women's Silk Departme IS Friday. February 6. 1924 - -- ?1 ? *T O Cl>' ' WtLL r 5?OSE l CANT C ffTMN uV 6ARw?S?'l?.C / MO tAOAC* nt-w ?AT J GcrtA GO Ttft VrtRK -?> .?1 SvRE YOo VUN HE CAfXa J It AO*F yooll. PROC(\.Y ci??y <!. FiWfcO RiGrtT AWAY - * OONrj&*\ - -nBER OUR TEAt^EK %A)V I HME WCOVPPVJ;- ^VR"R BE I TABLE TO> HOLO A JtfV wcftt'N J \ A WEEK ' YOU Oefr* r MA?F ! J ) 'EK > '_ ?&' TO firiYl f ^ J tevTd DOW CO-' ^ ** ! seven I c :i: icres or iber for :change >r farm rty. i ? I CATTY i:A I JA1JJ A JL V VI , N. C. I i B PRINTING rgains at Sale e advadtage of these j esses and Sweatets I feeTOu^mm d 59c - 49c ooms First inghams, yd _ I 2/ic Shirts 49c nt Store Murphy, N. C. i
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