PACE WO J SECTION OF MARBLE V;1 SU- ? * :*L,'^*'y' m1 h'lmrnmsmmm LOOKING UP PF.A< A >r.tUU view ?- I* a h!rev sj Dr. E. E. Smith CHIROPRACTOR Davidson Building MURPHY, N. C Tv \ Westin ! Stampe< a guarai MAZI , Stamped I a guarai I Westinghouse I CAROLINA-TENNES M U English Language and Literal i i mstory Chemistry Physics ' Anthmetic Algebra Other subjects will be taught tember 15th. Tuition $35.0(1 Come to P IV ilfeM r : : PLANT AT REGAL i a * - a ' ^"fwV m wM . . I I . i. ? vt i! n - k ?. ..'It 1"-. . t\V1 i indt Bars)'. Buyer f g H* t ; ii,.i>* \it led. . J' Cvatt N. <\ < !-:Ue) yo Things 0 Remember i ghouse 1 on any lamp is ltee of quality. )A I on any lamp it itee of service. >F.LL Mazda Lamps SEE POWER CO. ; M RPH Y OF ASHEVILLE rr? I?' A * * T-fT?? t-> m m .? Mi FALL I LKM i Instruction as require urr Geometry Latin Spanish History and Appi Philosophy a? classes may justify. A few schc I per term of 12 weeks Murphy College Where 1URPHY MURPh THE CHEROKEE iCO U THREE EDITORS AND E y W W ^,! ^ | "^3| *r 1 VIHI.< yiMlii.T OF i?R? t.MINKN' M irp'r.x V-h- vi 1. i .... >.. ... .- > nic llijri -a ... 11 * '! rphy 4*1 Thr.? . : i- ., !;, :? . . .-! < hail? A. \\ \ ' I . . !,. .f the . . :-h-rs :! > i'. IN nti ? ?:.* ! \V> .int (.' red.. !' - A--1." '.'.p. ?!.... . T " < ? }>*. > un:;. ! ?." A :. .r 11 - ' ..11. f, at V.. i? v a .! . ?r.al. WRITER MAKES OWN DISCOVERIES" IN \\ EVOLUTION THEORY - At,;.. ? 'i - E. I' i-r ;;3, wide lv k .u\v writer an i humi.'i-t naiii public ;? , ntlv hic wtirs in tli th.-i'tv ?.f evolution. !,r I'hat tin t'? run l.r : o shadow ?>f . . dotihi in rami- i Mini the l.-wrr anini.il i- di-cb >? (! from restaivhis ho : hi- wiit.-r has ina.lr n the a chivei'f tin- EnjjM-h and Anieri an lanjjuap'es and by \.a\.,tion ..f innum- li-'Arable idiom-. -mile-. metaphor.*, and othe ?ut?< * -pe,. n. H?- nu say-: "Certainly man cane tron the an- s'1: ; ma I. The 'act- at. indi . utnble, < irrepressible. Darwin didn't know 'A"1 half if it. Da trow is lml a super- ',l1 ficial thinker and Hu\l? prnpnos- J"'1 [nations fade info insignificance tvhon the facts are v.ah (1. Take bk t>ui lanpunpe. It all points to animal ho life c.l the lower order. In the first h> place man is horn by the stork; then er.: lie crawls and whines and h? fore lor.p is he is a regular little pip. tit- grow? up like a weed. 1 ne "Later <-n in lif*. he 5< a poor fish thi mil a sucker, but often acquires horse doj *ense. Road-hops flourish, end-seat- hu irops obstruct, and the early bird pets iai [he worm. People lock sheepish, act. -hi alfish. crawfish, prowl, snap and thi COLLE i UNIVERSITY EPTEMBER 1 5TH, d will be offered in Italian French Psycholo relation ot Art Sociology Economic Jarships will be available at the open : Dreams Come True. A COLLEGE 1Y, N. C. . i H r. MURPHY. N. C DUCATOR IN TOUF > * f y -s ft ' v; i I J $ T MKN. .ftnil :- of th. Atlants a n li over th? now A. , . |r- :.ii'i >in i- nr. t?!u?:.t.jr. Toj . XI. A-5: villi- 1 it !Z1 11. . i. .VI it-'. Mlit. i I!. adiipht .mi ; r I* "! Ot> !! : : Mm ! r, ? " ?. 't 1 A pr- H-.; : wl-. >l\ old i'l-N.s and oacle eye ? > \iJh a theit feilowmcn. a dirty doir runs amuck. Kar rin? courts arc common. Clo?: op t- h | r-.nd jaywalkers walk 1 t.f as jret stun>; without a bo? i i.'_ allll 111. f. < 111 211.. !?. mnru .1. ..11 in thf male. "\\iato- h?.p off and fly. til iid? int eatish. and maids that at t so i.iil art- kittenish. Men ar tiki, old btars. wolves in sheep' thir.jr. and pull th? wool over on ?'s. Some folks arc IdO per ceil 11. We lionize heroes. Who is no piainted with some old crab or sill; Men are lobsters, they shut u; e clams and some crawl in thei !? s. Kverv countyseat has its court ust. rats; every town has its chick - and old hiits. The whole work infected with parasites. "We develop elephant ia-.s. horse* ck and a whale of a lot of othe rifts--. We are land-lubbers, sea ts. turtl.. dove? and otherwise fim ds such as lame duck?. We ar ik horses, hunks of cheese. littl imps, and often wiKicle out o ngs. We do the goose step, thi r. F 1925 gy :s ing of the fall term, Seplolc Us. i WHOLESALE %r. SCENE ON" VALLEY & VIEW COALVILLE Sti :i?in:-.l view of the ?' ilvill devt! !* Company, viure whit i.ai ??!* i- ' " ; is a i-'? ?t development, n y turkey tr?it. and the c:-m 1 walk whs'.. we v * a htimp on out'selve*. W-. hav gh' '' our hear eat-, ham actoi*. and jack- In leg lawyer-. We sire ik? anarj1 laugh like hyena* shed crocodile p. i tears, and hound and buffalo one an other. We ar stubborn a- mules, his slick a> ?t Is, but often have to pony up. Wt. are big frogs in little ponds ^ and little frog- in vice versa ponds. ^ We make Ym pigeon-toed, walrus- Wi tooth-d, pug-nosed. pionkey-faced. las chicken-hiaded and cm-k-eyed; and Mr ~ all of us are more or less cuekoo. ' Finally we sing our swan song and K;t croak: still the half has never yet been hei > | told. But it's all monkey-business del r>and it gets our goat. Ain't science "'the snake's hips!" 'I ,h< I* i ^?T'KAIHTKKK & f 1 ~ nit e Mrs. Victor Johnson and children of j',N jCopperhill visited her father. Bill Arrowood over the weekend. I' Mr. B. D. Davis of Charlotte spent Ijlast Sunday with his wife. Mrs. Mary "V' II Joe McCombs Davis. The Peachtree School reopens a-j gain Monday the 7th after two weeks bidder vacation. Mr. Troy Suddt-rth spent ktst week- na< end with relatives in Marble. Messrs. Dirk Rice and Dock Sud- pn derth of Spartanburg. S. C. spent last 1 0 weedend here with friends and re- 11 latives. ,ic dis Ha Renew Your Health ';re by Purification !h" i Any physician will tell you that jtul "Perfect Purification of the Sys- (,n tem is Nature's foundation of an daui ? f Jefferson. (la. v> t-.l -is iv Saturday. 1 M !' -? y < t i-?? niot.-r. i ' /.unlay oiupaim- i by his father. M T. t". rr-'vrr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Payn. and Mrs Hianis of Copptrhill, T .ti. -inn: i Sunday with Mrs. Payne'- ; rent?, s. Uenrv Crisp. Miss Alba Louise Sudd.-- ?' " le:g;h is spending her -a..: n with r parent-, Mr. and Mis. \ K. Swijrth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wat . i-ntaiiu-d a party of young: 'ik? at ir home Monday nijrht. Many nu-s were played, after which water Ions were served. The party was 'en in the honor of thi Misses rnard of Andrews. Messrs. Glen and Posey