> FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 K)MES THROWN OPEN TO VISITORS FROM GEORGIA (Continued from pave 1) ___ I fr.J. N. Hill 5.00 (T. P. Payne, .5.00 |. B. Story 5.00 A. H;?--ya ? 5.00 K. 2.50 Inrphy Service Station 2.50 I s. Parker 2.50 {. G- F.Ikins, 2.50 I \V. Gray 2.00 . 31. Vaughn 2.00 |L A. Fain 2.00 W. ! vingood 2.00 |. B. Carringer 2.00 lottl Regal 2.00 r. D. Townwn ; 2.00 j I C. Moore 2.00 J I A. Davidson, 2.00 0. Bates ] .00 f. W. Axley, 1.00 . W. Ferguson. Jr., 1.00 II . y Motor Co 1.00 |rs. Nettie Dickey 1.00 Irs. Rose Patton, 1.00 t C. Richmond 1.00 I D. Ledford, 1.00 '. I). Dickey 1.00 * E. Davis 1.00 ). M. Rirchl'leld 1.00 . M. Cornwt il 1.00 Iriffitks Inc 1.00 . G. Greene 1.00 . B. Hall 1.00 r. B. Dickey I.oo H. Sword, 1.00 F. Stonecipher, 1.00 bmuel Vcyies, ..1.00 "hristophers Store, 1.001 'red Johnson 1.00 om Evans 1.00 >Vil Davidson 1.00 H. Ik hart 1.00 L M. Brit tain 1.00 irjril Johnson 1.00 . V. Brittain 1.00 larvin Hawk 1.00 . L Gulley 50 60 50 fclton Hartness 50 .1'. It nes : 50 . L Martin 50 r. B. Gartrail 50 ash 50 LM. Riclcs 25 List of homes tendered and those ildng core of guests at hotels: Mi-. J. N. Hill, 2. at hotel. B. It. Meroney, 1 at hotel. Mrs John Leatherwood, 2 at home. Mrs. Gene Holcomb, 2 at home. Mr-. Dot Cooper, 1 at Mrs. A. A. kin's. i and Mrs. Travis, 2 at home. T. J. Mauncy, 2, lodging and a .v.:' i-t. Mrs. J. C. Slocnmb, 2, lodging and fnkfast. Mrs. Don Witherspoon, 4 at home. Its. P. D. Dickey, 2, lodging and fa k fast. Mrs. Mark West 2 at home. Mrs. Sid Pendley, 2, sleep, eat at ] i?. .Mark Hrittain's. Mrs. A. H. Brown, 2, sleep, eat a? re. Mark Brittain's. Mrs J. E. Fain, 2 at home. Mrs. S. D. Akin, 2 at home. Mrs. E. B. Norvell, 4 at home. Miss Kate Axley, 2, lodging and reaki'ast. Mrs. K. P. Hawkins, 2 lodging and reakfast. I Mrs. Stewart and Sherrill, 2, lodgig and breakfast. Mrs. W. M. Axley, 2 at home. Mr.-. T. S. Evans, 2 at hotel. C. K. Hoover, 1 at hotel. Fmr.k Hill, 1 at hotel. .Mrs. R. M. Fain, 1 at Henry House. John V. Brittain, 1 at Regal Hotel. Mr*. W. P. Payne, 1 at hotel. Dr. H. N. Wells, 1 at Dickey House. E. S. Miller, 1 at Hotel. Mrs. R. V. Wells, 1 at Wells House, mi Firguson. 1 at Dickev House. J. G. Greene, 1 at Regal Hotel. Fred Moore, 1 at hotel. Mrs. G. W. Ellis, 2 at horn*. Mrs. R. Robinson, 2 at home. Mrs. R. H. Hyatt, 1, room, meals t Clary's. J. W. Davidson 1 at hotel. W. Sipe, 1 at hotel. Mrs. Dennis Barnett, 2, lodging breakfast. 1 Mrs. Rose Patton, 1 at Henry House tenew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that * a" 1 ?wv A. uiuivauuu ui mw W/? ? i? Nature'ft foundation of "feet Health." 'Why not rid Urself of chronic ailments that * undermining your vitality t "rify your entire system by tak( a thorough course of Calotftbs, onee or twice s week for several *?ks?and see how Nature reyou with health. Calotabs arc the greatest of all purifiers. Get a family | "kage, containing full direcprice 85 eta.; trial package, l*Al any drugstore. (Adv.) | 1? [ v r J. A. Richardson, 1 at R?.ga! Hotel. J. H. Hampton. 1 at hotel. Miss Mary B^al. 2 at home. Mrs. Pierce Fleming, 1 room. n and wife. Mrs. A. M. Briitain. 5 at M.?. Jim Palmer, 2 at hor.i . Mrs. J. M. Vaughn. 1 at h ! 1 room, meals at Candler's. Mrs. (1. W. Candler, -I at hrme. Mrs. E. A. Davidson, 3 at home. .Mis. If. G. Elkins. 2 at home. C. W. Ba'ley. 1 at Dickey Hous?. j Mrs. R. S. Parker, 1 at hotel. Mrs. J. H. McCall, 2 at home. Dickey House, 4. H. D. Akin. 1 at Dickey House. | Walt Mauney, 1 at Dickey House. I Ed Studstill. 1 at Dickty House. \ W. D. Towason, 2 Regal Hotel. W. P. Odom. 2 Rtgal Hotel. Paul Hyatt, 2 Regal Hotel. Mrs. R. C. Mattox, 4 room \ C. M. Wofford, 2 at Dickey Hon E. P. Hawkins. 2 Dick' y House. Hadley Dick y, 2 Di.l.ey Hoyse. A. B. Dickey, 4 rooms, meals a* 1 Dickey House. Fted Dickey, 2 rooms. Dr. Ed. Adams, 1 at Dickey Hons; T. L. Sasscr 2 ai home. J. B. Storey, 2. at home. Regal Hotel, 5. meals for 3. Mrs. 1.. E. Bayless, 1 spare room. Mrs. Cora Phillips, 4 rooms. Miss Josephine Heighway, 1 spar' I room, meals at hotel. K. K. Williamson. 1 room, meal ] at E. E. Davis. Mr?. W. H. Travis. '? at home. Following is a list of the Georgia visitors who were entertained in the different homes of the city, and thr homes in wh'ch they were entertained : R. J. Lewis. Norman Park, and C. W. Hillhous-. members H?.use Representatives, guests of Miss .Muy He til Mr. and Mrs. \V. I!. Stanford and son, Valdosta, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Travis. C. M. Head, Marietta, and Dr. V L. Bray, Atlanta, members of House of Representatives, guests Miss Joi phine Heighway. Di. Chas. Howard, fussita, and Dr. A. S. Stovall, Elberton. members House ?>t Reptesentatives. ? *' Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Axley. Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Harrell. menu mcr of Senate, Stewart County quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Mather and daughter, Atlanta, and Mr. McClure, La"ayctte, guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Witkcrspoon. Mr. McClure is a .1 ember of the House of Rtprcscn.atives and Mr. Mather chairman of transportation. Representative and Mrs. Homer Hancock, and Miss Doris Hancock of .Jefferson, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Storey. Senator and Mrs. A. M. Rountree. \drian, guests of Mrs. John E. Fain. Wilson M. I^ardy, Rome, member House of Representatives, guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mauney. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Holder, Mrs. ivainryn H. Fianigan and daughter. >f Jefferson, guests of Mr. and Mrs. ri. A. Davidson. Mr. Holder is chairman of the Georgia State Highway Commission. Governor Clifford M. Walker of Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Barker, and Mr. Fred Harrison of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, guests of MC. and Mrs. G. W. Candler. J. I.. Rountree and Mr. Bradley. Summit, members House of Reprecatatives, guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Akin. Mrl and Mrs. W. R. C. Smith and Mrs. B. C. Carter, Atlanta, and Mrs. J. A. Thursby, Siskey, Calif., guests :>f Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Norvell. Mr. smith is president of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. N. A, Williams. James Lyon, Oliver Puckett, pages in the House of Representatives, and Noel Grant and Broughton Caldwell, pages in the Senate, guests of A. B. Dickey. Walter Davis, Wallace Jamison ana .James aneats, pages in House of Representatives, guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sasser. Following is a list of those who were assigned to the Regal Hotel, and include members of the Legislature lind other prominent Georgians, who were entertained here Saturday night: Representative J. A. Webb, Alpharetta; Representative A. S. Bus- ' sey, Cordele; Renresentative J. B. Logan. Homer; Representative T. S. Cheek, Homer; Representative C. W. Brewer, Homer; Representative J. C. Wood, Homer; Mrs. D. P. Murphy r.nd Daughter, Mildred, Atlanta; C. F. Adams, Atlanta; Mrs. E. Moseley, Atlanta; J. H. Brewer, Atlanta, S. E. McGill, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. C. Hogan, Atlanta; Mrs. M. A. Jones, Savannah; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keller and children, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Homer and children, Marion Houser, Fred Housor (Cousin Fred) secretary Atlanta Convention Bureau, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lukie and children, Atlanta; 1. A. Barker, Atlanta; E. D. THE CHEROKEE SCC Wisdom Of 1 By Inves Millie I ~ j ?*^z-'k M" <> W/ZEA.fi The wisdom of affording even financial aid within reason *.o farm ers an I farming communities ha been repeatedly omphariz??l by Kd . ward I>. PuflMd. president of th j Prudential Insurance Company particularly In a recent addres I dealing *ith farm mcrtcic loan j as Investments for lif? Insurant| funds. made b? fore the LtODti Clul of New J- r? y. Life insurance comrani< i hav mop' thun doubled the amount o 1 their loans on farms in thi country during the last five year in addition to responding to hous ins needs in confrcst- .1 urban coin munitte*. In the live year . Moseley, Austell; R. \V. Bark r, Att il; J. K. Wright, Monroe; J. II Valker. C. K. Walker. M- r-roc; W. R. Save, Atlanta; J. G. B. Loga*i. Homer; Mrs. W. M. Hardy and party. Rome; K. f":aighead, Atlanta. Paul Butler, Monroe Butler, H. G. RutinJr.. Miss Sarah I*ackey. W. C. Spark*.; Frank Reynolds, Mrs. M. Phillips, At. lanta. Miss Annie Hazclton, Savannah. Following is a list of thos(. who j were assigned to the Dick' v House.! ind included members of the Louis- i 'ature and other Georgians who were I at :tained h? te Saturday night: Representative I.. L. Griffin, Jef"crson; Representative E. Wheeler, lasper; Representative A. O. Stone. I>-.r.roe: Sentator J. P. Clements, Irwinville; Representative A. H. Chappcl, Milner; Representativ .T. m. rietcnir, Forsyth; Senator M. B. Carr, Gaillard; Representative W. F. Andrews, Roberta; Representative W. S. l.amar, Atlanta; Representaive Julian E. Ross, Atlanta; John L. Westmorland, W. C. Sparks, and and Mis* Sarah Lackey, Atlanta Journal Staff; Messrs. X. W. Capehait, Fricks, Hatpins, Sharp.e, of thef Durant Motor Co., driving Star Cars ind bringing sixteen legislators, At> lanta; W. R. Saye, manager Durant' Motor Co., Atlanta; Highway Com-1 missioner A. G. Sparks, East Point; H. Holomon, Atlanta Const:tution Staff; Miss Maggie Sue Nichols, Ath-i ens; Mr. and Mrs. Howland, Athens: Ben Elliott Athens; Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 E. Adams, M. O. Hutcheaon, T. C. 1 Whathy, J. P. Goss.J. C. Tid\yell, Vt lanta; J. B. Clements, Irwinville; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mount, Cornelia: VV. T. Andrews*.Roberta; W. P. Hard.!' ing, Atlanta; W. A. Lanier, Harlem; ' Waiter Bowman, Billy Kent Jr., Jas. Lyons, Noel Grant, Oliver Puckett. Broughton Caldwell, M. C. Murphy and wife,, Betty Murphy, Mr. and j Mrs. B. Z. Hcrndon and B. Z. Jr.. 1 Atlanta; C. M. Head, Marietta; V.J' L. Bray, Atlanta; O. S. Kuhlman, N.; A. Williams, Atlanta; Guy Garrarrt. Columbus; E. T. Cochran, Atlanta.! ^ Mark Keener. Ellijay; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bleckley Jr., Atlanta. B| WjrnEE-frr** i II II N? 1 Wr flnocad. ' t B^r Keflogg't Tirdw Caaeor Od ^ Jf oik made^rmedidnalu* only. h I FREE?(tnratm ? r^mt to WALTER I JANVIER, lac-, 4?7 Canal St* Nwr Yodc Lire mtrr-jf* yoc. m * - I Photo shows the handsome new r I.. & S. Employees Magazine for Muj \-Wjm- I >UT. MURPHY, v c. 7arm Aid Is Re tors Who Have ms To Soil Till< f j-fg&mMk wg" O/A/V ~PS-?A/ (c) Underwood & Underwood sr the Prudential lent $2,.'T?.6?9.13*?.2ft' - on farm mtrtgaip s. Purine U?24 ' h a smaller : r out:* of Prudential - farm loans indiejited a protrr< w lo wards prosperity In acrtrultural districts. s Referring particularly to farm s loans, Mr. Duffl*I?1 said: "Then. too. another form of inv? tr.uis b this qms'ion of farm loans. Of course, i* is ua l-fe to adopt any e of these Other :-.:?-thodr of aiding f the country if you arc not going s to aid the man who produces that s which v..- ?at. upon whom we are - absolutely dependent, attd so these - compare.'-? la rifely in the field s of investment in farm loans, aiding P'-o^ram Fcr Masonic Picnic At Shoal Creek To Be Held July IS 9: A..M. Assemble A* Church Build* ing near hall where there will .be sr.mc good singing by the Shoal Creek and other pinging choirs. 9:?0*10:00 Addrtss by Rev W. G. Sparks. 10:00-10:45 Address by Col. John H. Dillard. 10:45-11:00 Singing by the different choirs. 11:00-11:30 Address by?W. J. Mai tin 11\30-1:00 P. M. Adjournment for dinner. 1:00- '? 5 Singing- by the different chors. 1:15-2:00, Address by County Supt. A. L. Martin. 2:00-2:45 Address speaker to be supplied. 2:45-3:00 Singing by entire congregation. 3:00-3:30 Address Sneaker to be suoolicd a-.in.J-nn Address Speaker to he supplied. 4:00-1:15 Sinking by the different choirs. 4:15 Adjournment. SUIT ITEMS The Rev. W. G. Sparks of Maryville, Tenn. \ Prcaehedl an inteiest'ng sermon, here last Sunday. Ye scribe, with quite a feu* others, attendedk the ^celebration of Independence II y at Murphy. Mr. W. I- McNabh and family, together with Mr. Lon Wood, their chauffeur, spent the past" week-end in Copperhill.'. Mrs. W. Cm. Sparks and daughter, Miss Minnie Robinson, of M^aryville, are visiting their sister and Aunt, Mrs. Mary Henry. Road work was suspended) on tl e Dillard Highway. Sat. in. order that ill might be free to spend Indepenienee Day as they chose to do. The Misses Curtis4 Wyvetta, Willie Vaud, Kate, and Nettie of Athens, Tenn are visiting relatives here. ; Mr. Octavus Ferguson afnd wife! ipent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Curtis. Messrs. J. F. and Charlie Wood, W. A. Curtis, and Octavus Ferguson had a jolly time cutting a >ee tree on the; night of the 4th, but f you wish to know how well paid hey were for their trouble you will lave to ask thorn. Quite a number oi] our citizens iroro in Murphy Monday, on business. Mr. J. J. Rose has gone to New c-sidcnce of Mr. J. H. Phaup, agent a , ?Photo courtesy L. & N. Employe '.cognized ' Advanced ers Of Nation '*'? -? 1 the farmer to harvest an<l f'evolo^ his crop. ?-nah;in?; him to brtnn in lanJ tor ?l<v?iopn..-nt purposes which Otherwise he might not have been able to do. aiding him In so conducting In a see nti.lc vvay these farm operations that us a result thereof tiie food of everyone in the flitted State*: has been made cheaper and easier to obtain than It otherwise would have been." Ill 1P24 the prudential loaned S37.V67.4"2.1?7 on farm properties in the United States. They have also relieved the housing situation by extensive loans on small dwellings. S. S. Convention To Meet Here 23-24 Officers of Cherokee County Sunday School Association are of the opinion that one iof the most interesting and helpful, as well as one of thv most laigest attended Sunday school meetings ever 'held in the county will i be the annual County Sunday School 'Convention at Murphy Presbyterian ! Church on Thursday and Friday, J July 2.1 and 24. Programs of the I Convention have been mailed to all I pastors and Sunday school' sup: rin. Undents in the county, with special i invitations to attend the convention themselves, find requesting* that- they i try to r et all cf their Sunday School teachers and officers to attend. | The' Convention program includes nddip?<i'< s"H pAnfoMncc ?.r> I tically all phases c.i the work of the modern Sunday school. In arranjri ing the program the small Sunday I School was given much attention. ' During4 the Convention th?re will be question and discussion periods, when those present will have opportunity to give and get information concerning iany Sunday school problem. , The Cherokee County Sunday School Association is one North 9 ' Carolina Sunday School As sociation, in which Sunday School (workers of all evangelical denominnI .ions paiticipate. At this time nine' .y-eight of the one hundred counties 1 n the State are organized into County Sunday School Associations; many . of which are completely organized and doing fine work. FOR OVER 40 *EAUS HALL'9 CATARRH MEDICINE has i been used successfully In treatment i of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts I through the Blood on the Mueous 9uri faces, thus reducing the Inflammation. I Sold by all drugrtats. | F. J. Cheney * Co.. Toledo. Ohla lYork to work an<l his family coni templates joining him about Aug. i .t We are sorry to learn of the seious illness of T. G. Stiles on Persimmon^ Creek, but hope that he may have a speedy recovery. Mr. Jerry pills and family of Proctor, N. C., are visiting the for-, mer's perents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dills. A large ci*owd attended the decoration Services Sun&iy atr the Suit Old Cemetery. "* t Murphy, which -ppeared in he es Magazine. PAGE FTVB* ! Crcps Along L. & NCincinrat*. June 12.? Acvorcir-.gr to ?rt from *h ' ? vill & X:>hv II Railroad (" r riary. tbo-e artaiound 3" cz.rs ?-. r potatoes :;t Bc!Iv ill. II'.. ready :t)ly 1 : a f.w cars at 'lascoutah. Iil., ready about the 5an:< inv.'i rth. III., ready Augu-t l=t. 'ate , and 2"? c:rr^ of watermelons hi* I w?: 11 n? a few cars at Maur.ie. HI. J ready s: : date. They also look f?>c |20 v.r ?f early ppples at Ellijay | G;r.. ar.d a f:w c ars at Murphy, X.C. Ih *> ready September 1.?Produce . N't w York IT WHTKKE The little son of Mr. and Mr>Iltroer K-r vj-o ? h.i- I rn v -y >: -k ' at is improving. Mrs. Nina Wrinkle ar.d Fttlc rundson are visiting h r brother, M . i on Wright, this v > k. Mrs. Gordon Hasty ar.d daucht r, Martha, visited rehitiv s he- Frida.. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Palmer and rh;ldren of Murphy were guests cf Mr. and Mis. G. F. H:ndri>; Sunday. b.Mr. Bertrnn Austiv c f this placec?l suddenly at his Home Monday ine 29th. Mr. Austin was loved by all who knew him and will be missed by his many friends. II leaves r wife and one daughter. Mrs. Thurmu:." Panther and a host o! relatives ami friends to mourn his departure. Mr. A. W. Andrews of York Pa vi-ited friends here last weekend. I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Puett visited .relatives here Sunday. Mr. Posey C.isrj and Willard Suddirth who have been working in Bryson City are spending the week with homefolks. They will leave (on Durham, N. ?oon where they hftve employment. Card Thanks ! The members of the entertainment and reception committee in charge of the arrangements for c-Viring tor ami entettaing the Georgia Governor ar.d mcmhi rs of the Georgia Legislature wish to express thanks to all th(people of Murphv cooperating with I the committee in any way in making its work a success. The committee* regrets th;it it was unable to .scixi that it was unable to notify those delegates to every home tendered, ami homes that no guests could be sentilt was not known just how mane I would be here until the last minute and then the duties incident to the fireworks display,) etc. made it impossible! to send a messenger to eucK? home to notify such home thai no guests could be sent. I The fine spirit of the entire com~"s:ty :s appreciated by i?c ws?mittee and for this due thanks is thus i made, and the hope expressed chat I in the future r*n even wide spirit of" ! cooperation' may be manifested, on'such occasions. I Sign: W. M. FAIN, Chairman; MRS. E. B. NORVELL, | MRS. H. G. ELK INS, | MRS. C. W. BAILEY, ? *? MRS. G. A. HASTY, B. W. SIPE J. W. DAVIDSON *~ I J. B. STOREY F. S. HILL W. D. TOWNSON, E. P. HAWKINS H. G. ELK1NS *7 BOILING SPRINGS *4+, The dent"* angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis Friday night at midnight and took away the suffering father of Mrs. Davis, Mr. Charlie Arms. Mr. Arms was about seventy y-);rs of age. We sympathize j with the bereaved family and to his many relatives and friends, we extend I our heartfelt sympathy. Mrs. W. L. Mundy returned Sunday from Ellijay, Ga. where she hat: been visiting her brother, Mr. G. T- ^ Devvecse. Messrs. Vernon and Wade La-un good and Charlie McDonald ware 1 Boiling Spring visitors Sattmfirgr Mrs. Emma Fair spent last warekend as the guest of her sister, Mrs R. L. Abernathy. Mr. D. S. Davis n returned home Friday from Ogreeta where he has been employe^ for several weeks* Mr. W. L. Mundy V)hs the guest of Mr. A. G. Davis. Mr. Ruth Dockery and Mrs. Neil: ' Garrard and children are leaving. Wedmsday for Springfield and Afcror? Ohio. Mr. Don Fair was the weekend7. . guest of Mr. Edd. Mundy.

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