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pn ywBBffBBffBHBWyBBB flowed WW^ wy! ?r WSmmZ x Call Phoi r|u|^V ? AND PLACE VOIR ' :. I Colored Easter E F | FANCY WORK ANE | EASTER BAZAR AF X TV. \Y. >mv- Mi-: EJ Method - . ' ^ Dtnrerand Supper 5 | Coca/ a/?/ X Telephon c~c-c? Theatre Tnn;pht. T. m Mix feature:! in "The Trouble Shooter."' also pood ' comedy and "'The Fierhiinp Skipper." Theatre clouts March lr.th to 2l'th, ^ except Saturday? for revival moctinc v at the Moth ><::st Churrh. F. O. Bate* , Manager. j r Little E'enn< r C er f Andrews. w i? the pu?-t f her a:nndpa ?rnts?, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brittnin. Air. and Mrs. ?\ I., p. Us vror- I , Saturday -?r havou vi*itcd friendand relative* at Ell: jay, (ia. Mr 1 Darnell and little son. of v Marietta. (I t., a vis tinir Mr, C. M. ] Weff rd and Mr and Mis. I'. C. Hyatt this week. Messrs. A. B. Inky and John Odell n-turned Saturday night from j Washington, P. C., where they tended the inauguration >f Pr .1 fit ' Cooli ijre on March 1th. . Mr. <>. H. Ellis. of Chad run. N'i hraska, arn'v. d in Murphy Tu.sdiy t.? spend all- it ? \ w. eks vi-iting friends and relatives in the county. He is a " former Cherokee hoy. having moved i to hraska ?umc fifteen .vicars ago.;71 While here he will supervise ;r. building n hi- t'arm in the Martin's Creek sei tion. Marriage licenses were recently : rued by Register of P . ds Simonds j to the following couples: Mr Astor j Roper and Mi- I.ucy Que. : ; Mr. ' i Wilbur Wo..?l and Mi-s Emily B etdlove: Mr. Window Hamhy and M Annie Itaxter. Mis.- Mi: ic Ferguson, who undet went an ope'.ation for ar.p i i> dint the Murphy Hospital Sunday, is doing nicety. . "JP ; jj * ** # ' ii i : Do You Suffer? I Backache i.-u't the mystery it used to be. years ago. Most times it's disc to kidney disorder. which means * simply that the U; - aren't working as they should to niter the blood and keep it free from uric poison. I So. if your hack is lame and sore and you arc nervous despondent, sick, irritable, subject to dixzy spells and bladder difficulties, you want i something to help the kidneys do their work. Drink plenty of water between meals and take Dr. Pierce's An-urie (anti-uric-acid) tablets before each j meal. Get An-uric at any drug store. | This is the new kidney-backache j | diuretic discovered by Dr. Pierce. \ Pres. the famous Clinic in Buffalo, j S. Y. Send 10c for a trial package, i w IE USE * \ ^ V/ ? i is 134 | J i-:- ! - .s:.v for % ggs arnd Cakes ! > FANCY CANDY j ' 'RIL 9th AND 10th i nr.-y S . i-ty ? r < h Jerved Both Days j; .1, c/j , t' L ersonal s | Mr. and Mrs. F A. Davidson rcjr:i< >1 .\J?n,day night from Atlanta, t a Mr. r M. Wofforl returned M>may night after having spent several * ks .11 Florida. He was aicoinpaied on his Florida Fiji by Mr. E. 1. 1 htrnell, ..f Marietta. and Mr. Darnell . turned to Murphy with him and i l spend several days here. Mi.-.-is Elizabeth Ford and Annie ^ word, of t'.ilhwhec N -ival ai d In- t n.-trial School, spent th- we k ind t home. ! Mr. H. R. I. viurmi |, of f?ra;t?lview, t .as a I :>ine - visitm t Murphy last ruesdav. Mrs. John MeCJuin and lit:I son. >f I'enchtrec, are the irm *t< this week f Mr. nnd Mrs. i*. H. Mallone?. -'OR SAFE My h use and l"t on I'allcy River Avenue. Mi.-v'ife 5. Clark, t ity. proR SALE Anyone wanting to hay i piano, good ::s new. m- Mrs. Alma rnwcll. Murphy. X. C. Ci0-3t-pd) Mr. T. Johnson, i f Tellic\ Plains TYnn.. v. as . luii-in* s visitor here or. Mvndnv. ? Mr, (>. C. Davis. <>f Gran-Ivied. was km . on business last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. I Smith and Mr.] da.:or are s ending cv. ral days in' C-i ville tbi? \.vek. il:; tor -Ts ha T.. i'iuu; DaP - Tex., iri ived M .day to h- the gue-t of Hi', and Mrs. J. H. Phaun. ? The many friends of Mrs. E. B. , forvell will rogre* to learn of her ; ntinued illniss. < Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Evans ami Mr.!, tnd Mrs. Futl Johnson motored ( > liayesvillf Sunday in Mr. Evan's j mads, n.e n? w Lincoln. PROUP. m spasmodic i;roupi*ireqn entry relieved by one application of? yscKS w VapoRus Opt 17 Million Jmra UmrJ YooHy ' *? '-i ! a l'vs of land on the i v :. r : fnrtl-.'town Croek. N. C\. , vhit i.imwn as part of the Bud > | I I 1! ore house, one barn. crib. vr ? d spring, pi' nty running Gnod school and church closer:] han half mile. Price. Fight hundred nd fifty Dollars. Write \V. E. ?r n\n,-Ducktown, Tenn. <30-2t-pd) t 1 Babies Love It For all stomach and intestinal i troubles and disturbances due to teething, there is nothing , better than a safe Infants* and Children's Laxative. Mrs. Winslow'S Syrup I j H ?? THE CHEROKEE SO ? J<%, J Fifth Numbe Thursday rhe Youia-3a!di Ccmp Auditorium ThurscJ: The 5th Number o You!:.! has traveled the world a? ave few perform! rs. He ha< t iurd A.-ia, Africa, the South Sea? and 11 of Kuroac. hut he is most attached I 0 his native Ameica. In Quick succession this --lent. ua\c. puzzling d-eipli bipan"leusuied art deftly unfolds h's silk w iris his fans and fill- the sir v. h swords and plr.tr.*. ili. - rk is dazzling and at times aim --t rcath-t.iking. The c at. rt-rr.nu-t it only for childiin: the old marvel s well as the younu. His animaleil ia chest myst- ry is one of the v ='. sto"!*hinp exhibitions inmatrinahlc. "OK SALE ? S. C. Brown Leghorn Eggs, $ 1 .."id per setting l?y prepaid ar> el post. Eggs are from puttoe!.. Fred O. Serous. l?ras?t . i. V. C.m| Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Slayton ami i!r. >1. Maunej of IVach'rce mo re i to town Suurday. "< K SALE- My house ml l.?t n \ alley Rive Avenue. Mrs. \. S. l.irkv. i"ity. < It pd I Mr. and Mm. N. \. Do k.-y. t Koute \s? : h ?f ing in town ? *1 r ut .-day. Rev. y dn.an. of Hot Spiinu-. \". t .. is c nciir ill week1 r?l With Mrs. Stednv?n on Pea,r.i,. ,, B&jm CHICHESTERSPiuj DIAMOND BRAND LADIK-i 1 ?-~r A>k * "?p for CHTCTtn.A TE7 ?t A DtAMO .D liKuMl PII.I.K < *?! . ... I /?\ i.oid bj<* ".'.lie t- *es, acaleO w?ih 1 \\? / It. n T.\SI no OTHER. B?? ?f jrour V/ IWrlil an.l ..V for I'llI-CllI's. | I it A v PI All ON l? nil AMI ri I.I.H. ?--r |tvrnt*.<toe yr - t -iiiIa 1 .it Ihst.Blfnl. A -uv* t'rlluli c. SOi-D BY ALL DRUGGISTS .... everywhere ^v.:i Mrs. Elizabeth Posey has said heproperty near B ikwith Heights t. Mr. W. P. Odom. On account of the As >< intiona mp< ting on Wednesday March 18th :lre Baptist Women's Missionary So ie-ty will co-ordinate the March We 4 f prayer with the- associatiotial pro rianr and spent the entire day at tht church whtre they will have dinne together. All the women of thi church are urged to come and brin* sandwiches. FOR SALE?1 Child's Automobile It) year size; 1 Remington Portabli Typewriter; 1 Mahogany Chiffonier 1 Ox 12 Rug. C. F. Stoneciphcr. City (lt-pd) Mrs. C. L. West and little sen Charles dr.. left Thursday morning for Jacksonville. Fla., where they wil make their home. Mr. West will joir th> nr about the first of April. Mr. II. K. Hoover is in New* Orleans this week on business. Mr. T. W. Porter, of Franklin. X C., was in town this week. f ADIES! 9 All the beauty creams on earth give you an active liver. Keep your stomach sweet and your liver active. You will be repaid with sparkling eves?clear, smooth, healthy skin ?and a breath with the odor of Spring. Chamberlain's Tablets will do it. Get 50 of these pink tablets for 25cts. Take two to-night. Sold ectrytrhere "or Sale By R. S. Parker, Druggie OUT. MURPHY. N. C. f L. F. Van Zelm NX/ELL PCEr,E,:E/T O \ YOJ GET TMS *LC*ECS ) 1 *0? LlTTLF ? / ft ? ><JU g ? ?g? f ^ U r# K-g ^ , c~^ - I I HJ % r Lyceum r March 13th y Will Appear aE. School y Night. Presenting t Lyceum Course ' rtvitws. In hi-- pr emms uses both . i Miy " into Yit'.o r I- hv Pietro. ' jAinonp these arc " 11.<* Pique Damo." and "Poet 1'' .-ant" < t-.ires hv .von Suppe. "Th Ti overture. "Tranquillo" nvtrturc*. inmno i-d hy I"i t?.?. "IvijT'li'tto <' : a t < '* i)\ Verdi. "Miseiere" fr m "II Trov itftn ." I Ailv. Mi II. K. H oovcr is vlsitintr r !ntiv. s in Mali ? . V t*'s wet k. Mi. M. II. Tillitt Mid Mr. 7. T Holland, of Andr? ws v a own one day this week. Auionjr the II:.y. lie vi-itors h> ? this v.< fk we;-.: Mr-. Sinia Mri. \ v d I ass, Mis i; ? : i:. i. I ' K R'-'NT: G ml . - it rc.uu hou with a.t'v ur.i! ii-rht-. Pricr- re:i> n:.l !? - nte it y G D.I.e.'.ford , It-Ml. Mr?. F. !). !' . a:i if ate -v. tort it hei b-.nutiful . l-i.'Mo i' Fast Mutphy Thursday aft. i! on fibiri thr. o to fivi uVloek. m itte or SO u'lO'st- ' ?ntirtained. ! ' . the oer: a the lnus ! ; s , . .f'ls' ly ilccintetl with snrine I [low -rs. Ihi- ?olor i >ne of \\ Uov ' a::-I v.!;it? v.: rnried at in the re; freshments and The miosis i wets tieeived ! and st;v.d an rttd a la re ' table with a delici >us ? arse. The l'.ivm- Wire jonquilr p?.r wiappine wi.h jstn a mors i.i lace effeet. M's. .1. \V. Trontp.-.n is dinir s.Viial days -.h wee!: in C ' r'.. : Tenn.? with h . dan ii R crt liar ay, Mr. Mark Carringer w nt t.i Atlanta last - Sunday and drove hark on j j Monday a Flint touring car. J Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Rhinehart are c I spending their honeymoon with Mr. RhinehartV. brother and family. Mr. , and Mrs. !>. H. Rhinehart. Mr. and Mrs. Rhinehart were married in Ginn p ' villt, S. C., at the home of the bride , I Monday evening, coming here on j Toesdav. The groom's hont is in | , i Sparta nhui jr. hut he s employed in ! , Ginnville at this time. Mr. and Mrs.' . i Rhinehart plan to spend th* wvek ' here. Mis.- Linn Albrivrh*. cntcrtai d the bridge club at the tea room la -1 * Thursday nipht. Four tables of, ?i bridpe wi re enjoyed after which re, j freshmcnts were served. Miss Mari tha Candler won high score. LOST -Sunburst Pin. Diamond <et in center, somewhere in the vicinity ' ! of The Dickey Hotel a few days ago. Liberal reward to finder if returned | to M?s. X< ttie Dickey. DR. HUMPHREYS' 55 ^^mptRelieffoi^ 1 11 IIM Xi I MI \\ i llMJ LM TJ I i'l tl I Which, of Court ISO / WHAT S <50 t 0OT 'MC L>SC OP PACKAGE OP ? svinG 50* A*i <5T T\SO FLOViFCS? G~CW A W?-K , _____ \?. GACTP^ , 171 ^ ? ' "' [bake it | ; best \ with j >.~y* fl 9 W % M jH f>* y *1 "II 'flt'JI" *' "Tr fiiwiuii.'Ju':. t Vr.lt The > AutoStrop Sharp Razor COMr J ?' rrnen s Itself F?r ?i jgNRJEJV k' ?.-w< / / HtL'H't'l ' S f lama (. . L "TheV/on.".' I ? V. jT- by Every WT m > 6 !*- Asse^ -v^-sT !: ' . - T" :: .' i "As good a ; This is the favorite clr J tors in drumming the terti I could more clearly demon P "A.A.C." 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