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Qljldn " Cry! Castor < Te -rcpartd t. ... infant Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea * A-" ' , . ? nf T Xaturnl Sleep To avoid in:ii:i!x :u.r.: TRY OUR :j There "ire but fe | ret heart? scmeihini >: who have tried ai! c i health are tur.-:r>g t X (Nabn-e'sway) Not | of doing for the "g < | tictionres do,but a th J which can be hrd c^ the court , Elects j healing science, gi * with a scientifically < | produces a berseficia % gotten in no other w S it has dcr.e for man In my office I have :? what I have dene f< ? Stomach-trougie, eh $ ion, kidney, spleen < others. What has b j clore ior ycu._ No I | ure's way of restorin | dition. DR. E ? Davidson Building V mb: v-s ii*m mi in Tzraar I I ^ s When it comes to repai have the best equipment o! repairing of an auto Our save you more than mere mot it.. Any car, any time, you > Cherokee IV ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authori ACCESSOR . f Lasiorla i& a Harmless Substitute xur 'thing Drops a:nl Sootr.ing Syrups, > in arms ami Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Rcgnlati Bowels > orfulness. Rest, and with Ut Opiates ^ ?_ _ i r < v rywhcrc recommend it. JOB PRINTING w peop'a today who have $ *> of Chiropractic., People * ither methods of regaining x o the dvuglcss methods. 4 the "single-track" method rat ua cured". ?.s most prac- X irough and sc:entific mstho a ' here else in this part of 4 icily !~ r evolutionizing the ? ven in a scientific manner canstructed machine which i !. healing effect that can be ? ay. Investigate as to what y so-called hopeless cases, X many testimonials as tear Asthma, Appendicitis, X ronic head-ache, constipat. ? ir.d 'iver trouble and many X leen dor.e for others can be )rugs, No Pain., Just Natg the body to a healthy con- v :. E. SMITH ?! Murphy, N. C. Sr" ! 'Oa I . JuZl I"vdd ring t car right, we know how. We >tainablc for quick and efficient prices are reasonable and will indeed toy. Come in and let us tell you about vill find us always ready. Infnr P vxviii^ati^ l OPPOSITE L. A N. STATION I zed Agency For I and Durant Cars 1 1ES AND SUPPLIES I PHY, N. C.. j MB ' - C<,_ . ? -L - ? 1 "-tf-' TAE CHEROKEE SCOl WOLf CHtEK. There is still an epidemic of colds G? throughout our section, especially among the children. ini 'inere was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Uallew on Sunday, February qj 1st, a boy. til 'ar Mr. \V. A. Burtccss has bought the jj, farm formerly owned by Mr. John v0 Coleinan. Mr. Coleman is a Northem man and has owned this farm! ^ , twice in as many years. He w.th j,* his wife returned to his eld home in m, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, February 3rd. Mr. Burgess is now settled, with his [ family, on the farm. fe Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garren left here on January 28, for Chaltanoo- 1(J ga and Graysviilj, Tenn., where th y . visited friends and relative.- ui.u . f turned home February 4th. an Mr. August davl- has j e>ver i family to Kiagtox. . a suburb ol pvrhill. NHBSNHI HB BiHHI!<i 1 nit; tiHiua uuuugn uu: aivtuu ua?c igreatiy improved the la t few d.r s. ^ Mr. J. C. Cook hauled several ? loads of lumber to Copperhill la-si week. Does Flu Cause Kidney i rouble or Does Kidnej _ Trouble Cause F in? In cither <*.:-? \ a sh *: 1 -! very ^ careful not to r.c.-lcct your kidneys. c, lift a 5 :>111 f Hobo Kidney & oladder Remedy at e. We: . u- p<; ened kidneys aire liable to allow toxic poisons to upset ... ur b! od and nerves. Write for Free S -ry of Di very. ' HOBO MEDICINE CO. Beauinor.t, Texas. VVSA.V..V VV V-^VmV . . ... . ... ! HAYKSVII.LE NEWS j Mr. A. O. n of Sylv . . business visit i : II. ; . !.. the fir. I of the v. Mr. F. ank Herbert is t j tri; t<8Rou*!. i" : lg ' < i The lb \ Scouts ;uovt!o.ent i veil- ! ;nsr well ' i . Ti-. ' :i'-e ' i v. ry ".u h i , m -. d it: t' v. ?'. | and ii looks i i. \ I' 1 1m a great ] success. , | Mr. C. \Y. Tii-< the assistant 1 county ; ocnt < ( Buncombe (' unt.v was in Hnyc.-\i!ie last Friday. lloke MeClure \v'v> - been >'*k f?<: sometime is a'i'. to V. up again. ??. nicer ami Ofin;' iv.ivc just moveil into their newly furnish-; j ed home near the IV t Office. A pie supper was held sri the Court Hou:-? Friday night for the purpose of defraying tie- exp< rses of the basket ball team. The team has made a ?>v< th - . .. that makes] % the citizens <.f Haycsvill. ; rotul of them **r.d willing to help hoar theii , . Th h: % ! - r.t.'y one SELL $23.50 T.- 'LORCD-TOMEASURE SUITS ? OVERCOATS S . E\eL:>i\i territory for ritr'.r nam. Apply C. C. SWILLING, Mgr. 211 McK tie Bldsr. Atnnta, Ga. Mir.sjrr hive demonstrat ons in soil building will e.e placed in Halifax County this year as a result of a .< il fertility! campaign held ?r. that County by \V. | O. Davis, farm agent. Over 300 j farmers attended ther five meetingheld during the week. HgSTii&S'FREE ijp Flower/ Seeds/ Hastings' is giving away Absolutely j Free. 5 Seed Packets of Beautiful Flowers to each 1925 customer. Hast j ings' beautiful, new 112 page. 1925 atalog shows those flowers in full natural colors The front cover pic I ures the great Ston?: Mountain Confed- I erate Memorial This Big Seed Book is the Standard . Planting Guide, with valuable culture I directions and accurate descriptions i of all kinds of seeds, plants and 1 bulbs. It has over 250 pictures from | ?ctual photographs and is bigger and r better than ever. Brim-full ofinforma- ! lion. It's the most useful Seed Book ever published. You need it for.ready reference al moat daily. Be sure to wTlte for It today; a post-card will do. It comes | to you entirely free by return mall. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ! ATLANTA. GA. ;t. murphy, w. c. WHY SUFFER SO? ~ - t Bac'i Your Health a? Other Murphy People Have Done. tl Too many people suffer lame achz backs, ilistresing kidney dis<?r- f rs. and rheumatic aches and pains. ^ [ten this is due to faulty kidney ac-j >n and there's danger of hardened teries. dropsy, gravel ?>r Bright? v $ease. Don't I* t weak kidn-v- \%eur . <u out. t'se Doan's Pill's before it too late! Doan's are a stimulant uretic to the kidn vs. Doan's have ., lped thousands. Here is on. of < any cases in this locality: Mrs. \V. R. Davis, 1248 Killian St., aynesvilli. N. C.. say-: "I had a t ill ache in my hack that made me ^ el worn out. When I bent, sharp j tins darted through me and I had c indirg dizzy ?p.!!s. Mornings. I is all lame and I could hardly get round. I had rvous headaches | id my kluritys did not act right, pan's I'll- re'.icv.d me c-f the trouOYER FIVE YEARS LATER. Mrs. ivis Added: *1 st 1 us. I -n'- oc-io?vc!ly and get the best results. f i?BHBBHHMBBBSfl5!S5i5555l ... . .. Buff.-.' X. Y. \ v. R;we a Lonjr-mr garden th:.? y.ar that it might 1 < ultlvate.' mere 1 ficicrtiv, >i:gy t horticultural, f >rker.-< ef the .-'tate Co!l,ge < ! Agri- 1 Treat the s? <1 Irish potatoes and .. <: p aloes with forineldehyde or r.esive >j' :ma M?Jution this year thai healthy r!a: Is may he tr- ^ I. 1 r r?h Car. a a i? {nraod f?l r hay. Rii!> Array Uradacne t; i 0? ftZUIS'iylil Apply Ciaoc v.'. 1 > ; t A little Mus'n-rc-le i . . * s;v,t. vi!l v i!!y r.way lua '.iche or neuralgia. /k . un, white oimTittiJ. I'ombim; ,'. i.i a u.urvcktus way * a-.- virtues ?A ? ; of t;...J. erurphor .a-.t menthcl. I ... %... t. c v?oik .villi it an rf the cvti uiUr-cUci ta ui' narcotics or i.. art A-yircssr.nl'. Put up ( in jars . : tu'. cs f " or 65 oris, with - special n i! ' r ( rr.. for litt.t children, called " Children's h i:tuck." Great ( [or colds, sore throat. up. rheumatism or u?y /y.a or y. 1;;. iiniftKsrfi? Better than a mustard piaster - .A: umgLTasaia?n MM r^^raf^fm, % j &&? : - Mr. Arthur Malhnee and family loved into our community last week Miss Iva Moss has returned home rom Martin's Creek where she has een teaching. .Miss Grace Allen entfmined the nung folks with a singing Saturday light. Rev. Hartfield filled his regular ipj'ointment at the Methodist church iunday morning. Rev A. 11. Smith had the miaforiin of overturning his car Sunday vhile driving on the highway near lohn McCoi: bs and was badlv injurBorned i< Y;. Mr- I'oley Jerry berry Fi id ay a :'i b y. Will Y >rr. - (lastonia. was a msir.e.-- visitor here last week. Mr. Perrell Mar. in v.. a visitor >11 IVacht rt e Sundav. Mr. Chi!.. Tr ill made a business riy to Athens. 7 nn. last week. Mi*- Marvy -I" MtC"snv.s who i cat h.np in v. scrum! \va- absent r??m school last week on neecunt ol Miinps. Miss C lau-iia and Dock Su-idertli ire visiting friends, and relatives in diami, Fla. D. C. Burpcr's smaller children lave whin ping cough. hot hoi sr. We are having s< >ne fceautif". I v.i her at present. Mr. ami Mr . Avary l'?" v r. o ?a} pcrhill \i: ted at Mr. A. I.. H wn' suntlap. m BUS Mr Karl H oard v f I atn ! ; Mis t>u > .sundnv f'ternoon. v!i i rd Mrs. \Vcb.? Led ford ^ \-Ppcrhill visited Mr. A. 1- Brown' rr.d guest. .Mr. and Mrs. I.um Bryant Is al miles (-v. r a baby boy. Miss France Cearlcy visited Mi-re \Ja and I era Ambers Sunday. Mr. \V. C. Fain visited at Mr. S Every Day in Twelve Months More motorists every day c that for year 'round utili practical or convenient car The Fordor Sedan is roo attractive in appearance?: In city traffic it handles an thousands drive it who c ' costlier cars. On country roads it comes t cars frequently cannot. Si ||J have brought the I reputation as the u (jot* ' Runabout - S26C Touring Car - 29C Coupe - - S2C ^y/fopp. >. i/n upcn ccn rimi art Friday, February 13, i^jj i D. Anderson Sunday. Misses and Messrs Amburn'j Townsend'e enjoyed a trip to ey Mountains Sunday and dinner on the mountain. VmB Mr. T. S. Simonds has soli his n^B| mill to Mr. John Arp. l^^sl Mrs. Will Fain has moved to l^Ki \Y. O. Jenkins plncp. *m m Miss Margret visited brother L. Q. Gaddis 9ur.d^^ jjpBj Mr. Johnnie Gaddis who is attc^^H inir school at Ducktown -eat week end with home folks. Mr. J. Cole and daughter Ref^HT visited relatives in the Duckt^^B . bason Sunday. Mr. Guenn Cole who is chool at copperhill spent the end with heme folks. The !' ?? ?> beacon '-/lit ^Hi . oraerod f. -tcred all the worth wl> : merits and without the p1... o. Gur prc?.c?u>, suvuu, nn^B ar\. of onr problems, > ial, inj^^B and yours is no except i? mi. The KS* \ . :n\ the details of stich a Bfe pol: ;y, or, w rite today for the i /ulc, "Kent Blueprints His I Future". W* !Provident Mutual V in. i,1m r,.*uJ :??> HI Per.land & Killian |j* INSURANCE Dav.d:cn B!t!g?Murphy, N.Cn ^ll ley y I I the Month ?| in the Year 3 cme to the conclusion jgfl! ty there is r.o more |8| than a Ford. my, comfortable, and \ 'ran nside and out. AgM d parks so easily that :ou!d readily afford t l| hrough where heavier ich qualities as these Hj :ord its well-deserved ; ij gffij Universal Car" ^gjgR 7r*^xmi/utnty 1 latroit Tudor Sedan 9580 |9 I Fordor Sedan 660 M All prices f. a. 6. Detroit jEg irtmr and Demountable W *985 extra y :;.t g-jtf IP *K-' Nearest ' _ -i Ford Dealer >>>: fid Xv 2K ?? aH Bf pp n >LL FOR.D PLANTS 38
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