PACE 8tf j WHAT'S 1 |[. DOES this 5U5S ] ? r^T>i CO To WAMPUS ) Nr i_|j ?ynf J~,oca/ cine Trlepli Theatre tonight, "Kick In" with Betty Compson and Birt I vtell. Sat. urday. George Larkin :n "Mysti rious Goods." also "Riders . f the Plains." Admission 15c and 30c. Mis? Martha Candler was hostess Tuesday night t- four taMe* of ,n Vs.. - . .. . . . Mm. Wayne Benchboard. Mrs. J. <". Watts held high score and Mr. Chip Arbogast Mtld Low. Miss Candler was assisted in serving by Mrs. Tom Mauney. Those invited wen : Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs. C. K. PI. ver, Mrs. Tom Mauney. Mrs. .1. C. Watts. Misses Kathryn Thompson, Elizabeth Brittain. Linn Albright. Eva Nell Mauney. Maty Smith, and Messrs. Chip \rbogast and Robert Brown, of Andrews. J. C. Watts, James Ferguson, Walter Mauney. C K. Hoover. Ed Studstill, Lee Richards 01* Blairsville. NOTICE- 1 haw or sale in Clay County larnis front 40 acres up to 840 acres. Also timber on 40 acres in Cherokee County. N. C. Will sell for part cash and balance on time. R. W. Coffey. Brasstown, N. (". (34-4t-rwc > The pastor and a group of laymen from the Murphy Baptist church will have charge f a service at Hangingriog ? hur. b at ' ) 1*. M. next Sunday. There i > a rnovi ment among the ehurches to cultivate a more fraternal spirit in the interest of the Kingdom. A large number oi the Murphy people as well as the peuuie ut tno Hanennjriii..' isiminmww are expected to attend. Mr. Barton MeNabb .-.nd Mr. H C. Spark-, of Suit, were in town Monday on business Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoover spent last week-end in Marion. Mr. G W. Candler made a busi ness trip to Atlanta this week. FOR SALE?S. C Brown Lcghor: Egg-. $1.50 per setting by prepare parrel post. Eggs are from pur* stock. Fred O. Scroggs, Brasstown N. C. <31-tf-sl Miss Kathryn and M's Elizabeth Brittain were hostt--. Friday nigh at the Wiggle Inn > a fiv- course dinner and bridge pa.ty t mp'iment ing Mrs. Wayne Ik-ach hoard. oi Asheville, wh been the guest . : Miss Candler for : a days. Mrs. A J. Martin and Chip Are gast h"lhigh stores while Mr.-. Spears cul consolation. Those asked to meei Mrs. Beach board were: Mrs. A. .T Martin. Mrs. Giles Cover and Mrs Snoiin -4* if? f Thomps n Mrs. Mirk Rrittain and Misses Nannie I>ix n and Martha Candler, and Mr. Chip Arbogast and Mr. Robert Brov.r. Andrews Mr. Wert Gudger and Mr. James Ferguson. '~+-~ " ______ Mrs. Frank M< 1 -nail, of Knoxville, is visiting her parents. Mr. ant Mrs. R. C. Muttox, this week. bake it best with HE USE I / NO SlB, Bur I CAN'T LfT-fcu II) A.0" TQg A COUPIA BLOCKS- r? 1 ?5sg:/ -WE ONLY STOP BUT ^ _j^*nv evecy "kmo tocks and cou' a ^ /Personal lone 20 Y X Mr. J. W. I.ovinjrood, of Lovingood Brothers. >; ent si vral days th s week ;n Kn wide on business. Mrs. John Sessoms, of Andrews, spent one day this week with h< r mother, Mrs. J. X. M !y. Mr. H. Knclcnian spent" several days this week in Bryson City and Sylva. \l'?l Altltip t^aatkaMVAnJ^ |? . I mcnibir ??f fh< fnrtiiliv of the fnn. ton. N. <*.. public school, spent last week-end in Murphy with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I.cathcrwood. Mr. W. N". V. i'-Wilson, of New York, president of the CarolinaTennessee Power Compnny, is here this we- k in the interest <;f his company. Mr. \V. H. Meroney. of Ashevill-. was in town this week on business. ' Mr. Fred O. Scruggs, "f Brass I town, was a business visitor in town ! this. week. Mr. T. C. Burger, ?>f Peachtree. was h- re this week on business. Mr. M. C. Hood, of Young Harris was a visitor to Murphy this week. Mrs. \V. R. Fisher, of Andrews, i member of the County Board of : Education, was in town Tuesday of f this week. POTATO Pi.a.\TS?Orders talon and delivery made about 20th of Aprial or later. Price ?2 per thousAprin or later. Price $2 per thous! and postpaid; grown in county, any kind, see me for your potato plants! this spring. John Floyd, Vests. N. C. ,1 <:|l-5t-pd) fllr. Alfred if. ColvardJ of Rob- j binsville. was in town several days! this week. | , Mr. Dave Carringer, of the firm! j of Davidson A- Carringer, made a ; business trip to Knoxville this week. * Mr. \V. A. l'uett. of Marble, was in town one day this week. i Hcaithy ?.1others Have j Healthy Children rj II \ J| \ - ' - "Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription j was a great help t me during cxpcc- ; luncy." said Mrs. \V. B. Collins. 514 N. West Sr.. Raleigh, N.C., whose pic- j turc appears above. "At one time I | was in very oaa physical condition? | was weak and nervous, suffered from ! nausea, or sick stomach, and had pain> ! in my back and weak kidneys. I also ?*? i was in a very bad way when I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and I never took a medicine that did me so much good. I got strong and well and | had no more suffering, but got along i hnc the remainder of the time. I had ' practically no suffering?the easiest time I ever experienced-?and I had a very fine healthy baby. The prosper- ! tivc mother will find Dr Pierce's Fa- i voritc Prescription a wonderful help." Start at once with this "Prescrip- ! tion" and sec how quickly you pick up j ?feel stronger and better. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. j Y., for free advice. < THE CHEROKEE 5C ON*T BEUEVE Tmj? HE SIGHT BUV> either^) ??IE OF BiOC*sf^^ E AHYWAT ? Mr. E. B. Kinp. of Topton. mi a business visitor in town this wi ek. Col. T. S. Rollins, and Mrs. Stella Booker, of Asheviile. attended court here this week. Col. L. E. Baylrss was a bus;n< ss visitor to Asheviile this week. FOR RENT?-Two three-room htusApplv to Mrs. Nettie Diekev. r;?.- . it..i ? Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoover ar cupying an apartment in the h<>;r.? of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bryson. Mr. (I. N. Henson, State Batik K :aminer, with offices at Rait ?igh, was in town this week. The Whole Wond< Hundreds c Princess Slips?Go I imf Here is a proat !?ijr Value in Prin Gowns and Chemises, beautiful all colors, worth up to $2.00 April Sale Men's Work Pants, worth up t< April Sale, pair Selected Cretonnes, Fit r?.l and dcsigns. These patterns will appt Beautiful color combinations? April Sale, yard 32?inch Ginghams, splendid qua and small checks, staple and novt for women and children? April Sale, yard Blue Chambray Sh O When it'? a case of choosing practical Work Shirt. Blue Cham first plsce? 10 Dozen Shirts, April Sale ... CANDLE OUT. MURPHY. N. C. By L. P. Van Zelm rt;y .BIS Qjm FOUXD?A flowered. dull-colored compact in school auditorium fol-' J lowing: lyceum Tuesday. Owner can ! Set same by applying- at S t office t and pa vine for this adv. rt - :a-r.t. | Mr.*. J. W. Sharp, of Young Harris. Ga.. dt lightfully entertained a j arty of friends at the Regal Hotel on last Tuesday. March 21st. Those enjoying Mrs. Sharp's h >spitailty were: Misses Frances Freeborn, of Pecatur, Ga., Cornelia Haley, of Flherton, Ga., Marjorie Taylor, of Arm. Ohio. Elizabeth Smith, of Macon, Ga., and Julia Thompson of i V< un? Harris. Ga. V . \V. Gre^? rv and \. C. Lawsen. of Athens, Ti-nn.. attended superior court here this week. { Town and C srful Bargain* Here are a I >f Others 5yj33 EMBROIDERY 1A ) 0-.' 1 ^ cess Slips,! , /. patterns, 1 U7-.V / El S3.SO? ^ _4 v J1.98 Willi lllh Oriental! Occhia & al to you.; * 57 Comb 156 Nightg " ^ WE HAVE A LARGE ASS litV lar?0 Cie*y package? to select fron ?lty plaid? FINE RIBB IS" irts 'X y /i / ma M pft the most bray win, ^ ilMMEUIIIll! Splendid values in Women's 59* styles, trim fitting Vests. A] :r's dep/ MURPH __ This ISN'T GEE , TH?S iGht one, But GETTING or TAKE ME Two W2oN6 BOS ? blocks moce i got wat ' Town 3c it ~ cost me 4 rft vAW^-lm Mr. L. D. Lamb, of Oklahoma, ha? occntly purchased a farm at PeachELECTRIC UNDER J. W. D> Only First Class Work Done?C : WILL CALL FOR YOUR S Call P POSTAGE PAID 0 ARCADEJ irilBai ounty are Tc 5 We are C 'ew Samples ssocttrf l c CKAGC OUTFITS X i I ! Smo.itl &l\\ f. T u i0""p (I . i y:> \\ A,ril: V!! ?5! is2._ L _$Zji lust tea Voile istion $1.75 own $2.50 ORTMENT OF ROYAL SO-| i?Gowns, Slips, and Dresses 'See ED VESTS men | Spe< Mm if i |j^ j' Union Suits and Vests, all i Excelli pril Sale Price 1<* ! weave, ^RTMENl IY, N. C. Friday, April lO, 1925 Quite a Schema . ^7 J J tree and will make his home there in the future. SHOE SHOP VVIDSON S STORE live U? a Trial And Be Convinced HOES AND DELIVER THEM hc-ie 85 N SHOES ONE WAY SHOE SHOP rgains liking of the )ffering Come Early iood Brown Sheeting ' ? SHLLTiNGS ' Si * ? Weave, perfect bleach, full width, I Sale, yard 10C I Dund Extra (jood hiirh prade Coffee. I 5al"- " 35c I VJore New Silk Dresses I Received. Special | B Price for Easter I I $5.98 our wonderful assort- II t of Children's Hats? j I dally Priced for 11 Easter 1 1 50c'up j Soft Huck Towels ] I %. ?|? I I I?nt Quality Huck Tow l? fine fi^^j fifood size, 15 Poz.. Apr >ale, H> I I r STORE J

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