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fHIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. IMS 1 THE FEAT ElCSV.E j A AC H? NG ; VrfcDD.NG HAS BEE*1 , THE SOLE 'C^ r~ - o c" ? CCNVtRSATCN ~~ / TOW SEVERAL "-1 /> IA-S *' " sv. 7~-/ 11 - -L,oca/ a net Jeleph? I i--: r property with l -hn H. H:i!l. : .in?l Mrs. A. M. Simonds >pe, t i i.i y at Pei immond ieek and Mr?. I.aw-?.n mond p' If. \V. Sipe entetained 'I < . tni - ' iif school boa: <1 ;j ?!rr>n?? party t the Regal Hotel Satin jay I .,ni <">}30 . ! hi. o'cloi k. . t t | :M 1 dini V ' conversation in the lohby. T1 ere sixteei. guests present. LOST Two hogs, one black and one r red, weight about -175 .curb. Si . for information or retjifrti "f h"'.. to Virgil Johnson, City. <lt?pd) 11 i HKD ROOM? 1 OR RENT I V , u i.. Mrs. J. W. Axley. <7-tf) r rbomtuton ol Culberson was ness 11-it - r r.i Murphy !< t Sat.: i lay. I r property with -i<>hn H. Rail. i Mary Norvell oft last Sator Red Spiitigs, N. <vthere accepted a position. lb for Sale: Four thoroughDuroc gilts* Price $12*00 1 in*. Call or see Mrs* Lillie . Brass town, N". C. (7-2t-pil) Pat Hcnsley returned to Knox % Hie Saturday affei spending several days here with her paropts, ] \l. - . m- i t? ' Ml-. ?. II. lit'! "ll'V. V.? an use a few teams with wan fa > I il lumber on contract. Apply tol !l mm River Lumb< i <Ap-j a!a?1 a, X. C. 1lt-pr( Ft - \ 1 ,E I ha\e on< of the ho*; f. ' ras in this country, ami I oupm to ive $12,000.00 foi it. but v.!U.. little Wit Irss. <?r will :i ; for town property. John H. Hi il Helen Dickey i f Atlanta spent la-- ui'i-kcnd with her parents, Mr. 1 an.i Mrs. \. K. Dickey. nn^rjuiiii^iLW|l|fwTf>~--^panBE3naEa|Bn 1 Bnr-nnKi.Tiiii?Bnm?JiiM.. iimn-i I So Weak Couldn't Stand | "My wife's health broke PR down and for years she wa9 U0 I Just a physical wreck," says gfl Mr. Thomas Glynn, of Gib- H eon. La. "We did everything HH wo know, yet she seemed to lUj get worse and worse. She IB waa so weak till she couldn't UM stand, and had to be carried B0 like a baby. It looked like MB . nothing would save her that II had been done. Fjffi CARDUI1 For Female Troubles ig 11 began looking around. 1 knew that Cardul was for wo H raen. I decided to try it for H i her as all else had failed, qfcj She couldn't eat, she couldn't IB ! sleep, and I was desperate. KH : "Aftef taking a few doses M of Cardul. we were so glad Wa to note that she wanted sotoe- M thing to eat, and with each bit of nourishment, and each day's doses of Cardul. she . KTew stronger and got up out of bed. She is now able to j cooIt, and stronger than in a long time." Cardul haa been In successful use for nearly 50 years J In the treatment of many common female troubles. I HERHEADS X \ c 1 ^ = 'V: : " .,. 1 <n j | "/ ' t fe" y i - r - r 'J i.I i it j.;i:V=-v -i / --i r ' ~ ' Personal | >n* iO J I*""R SALE?Ore "f the -t -a ' *in the Valley. 77 *_'I .'.re? creek bott< ?vM ?> ^ "'> , - the >-.-*:> 1"? acres jro*.d second 1 ttom. and s \? acres in timber. The .re-ent .1 < _/ ? on this land ill < ; vi. i ? you th. t - < have no bette: ir: tfc;* ? < untry. G I M new 7-roc.:;' air irnlow. i'< < new ' irn 40x3*2 and other V.iiMines: ' y<>une orcha*- I: '? viiles fr? m ' close to v '?d scr <i 1 lurch: el l t?... j.ii i. rii .* . .1 - i H. Hfcjt Mr. and Mi-, H. t'. ' ?.: ! M.. Soyir.n'ir I! - ?!;:!<? . T; ; a. Fin. spent tw? this Mr-, Grate Co ; m an.I Mr-.' I. W. David n. ! aft* .Mr. E. W. !> n ??i Miami. Fl.. , i? visit in*; hi- parent-'. Mr. a ' I Mr-. K. A. Davidson. ;"c Mr. W. V. N. J .1 of the (.'nrolina-'i\-n ? 1 . Company > t'.irrod t - hi. New York Sunday al'te - n !in. week here. 1 Mr. I.uth* bb f Hemp Gn. - : - . a Murph\ visitor Tuesday. lint Mr. and Mi;. W. H. \V. Pn.ry f .] A-hc-ville rt-tir inv home We.lr? ., j ?lay after ?.p*-a-iinif -everay .dayhere. 1 Hay Mr. Wilbur W. Barton >f I i nur was a busine-s vi-itor to M ; : * y , M last Saturday. -per frit t Mrs. Kdw. 1". Adam-- i< vi-itinp! r her mother. Mr--. (I*... \Y. Suifus in m? u Knnxville. thi^ Mou Mr. W. H. Ht-r? t . W re, N. O. t?-, was u business visit, r here Monday, trip, fall* KOK SAI.K?! hnve tw. -o? an 1 Mr. InU in I- ;?f \l:.i !.h- let* .1 !? . ' - l more varant lots. See r quirk. John 11. riail. YOI lil .Mi. and Mrs. W. B. (Jartr-1! ;;nd pajr Hon Jr. spent last Sunday i- Blue ycnr lti.lc,-. C.II Hou FOR SAI.E? ? : write or s o" Sc* tt I.nn? y. Muiphy. X. C. Route y\ 1. i lt-pd.)' .vas Mis. Grave Freeman \vho is teach- ;vj >ng at Culberson, was in Murphy last c, ,i .Saturday on business. man Mr. M. F. Johnson, f Brasstown,: l.ro|i more recently of Asheville. has re- j s-cve cently bought out the interest of Mr. i,rok Walker in the Garage at the Beal im->i bra nth on the Bellcview road. jjr> The new resilience of Mr. J. B. wag flail, just outside the city limits on \\*e<l the Andrews highway, is nearing com pletion, and he contemplates moving Into it the latter part of next week. It is a .six-room, one and an half j| story structure. geth I to C Mr. B. K. Dockery recently sold'day. his Cash Grocery store on Tennessee] M Street to R. A. Voyles. Mr. Dockery 1 t.oni| has accepted a position with the j Satu Valley River Furniture Company, j town I M {from FOR SALE?Hany Vecth, Burr Clo- Coui vcr, Oats, Barley, for cover crops, j M Cash buyer of Rye. Peas Beans, and j Luci Cane Seed. Dried Apples, etc. j berts Let the cash talk, not trade. II. R. tendi r? A tin V r ! KVwl . IC^IHCM!, r. v. iiajv.i>.iu, ... w. . (5-Ct-pd) f M tune Plain _T~ moth CASTORIA For Infants and Children tor. In Use For Over 30 Years Rr ZElC&JZSZ "S THE CHEROKEE SCOl V_ CM S0-?0 - YO.: *:k*j ~=t . , : <qe* T-ucf - .Ti-.r -r OL'" * ,%c. ? _ - A" 1 :" -f-t "r _ or -- c :$ : 4 t . 5r ..our property v-\th r. H. Hail., ir-. M.vjd ] . -_ t;1 ! .-t .. - in Atlanta vb hei ' ' ?rir.uidy ill. ^ liffi - L? '!:1 ,.| r >cr.*?5n were -' . ; T in!:.;.. Ir. j???l ;.! H. " . " -,f A-' ' . . M I the } if.. (1. r, < .. k>J< i; m ... ri 1 y "-31 i ? . .f . :,.|a .. . , ha* r.; . r? ?? .. : !h;V v.. - hi? ' ? t .. ;?< : n Nic"? :-i ; ? v ! vn I hi:!*. Tho . ' anil wic-f i i.. tinj *>.: I \ v v.a? v. a nW. n n aft? t: t v * -ted. T rv ' . v ! v.n i : . t J. 1 ' - raref.' . ' ?.U t kin? nr-*aiy : *!> *'* ?h uM !o -kiiK- i v . he- fieni- ..f M*. A. H. r.v t-, * Y-'UI he u: I ' . "' I'M ' :.at -h . !-!e ID be t ' i.i' r a r-. .-:t isi. , - Hr.nie \ nt 7 - !..y Hue Ki : N% .!:* Th' ' iJ.-.-n. Mi.-* V Mi - Ha* tie Ax*-; r? * r- \ ' n esville, IIiawa=see, an 1 V u: - ri? Monday. * r. A. K Ha l 't Mahfl- ' :?>. K\. j i. .1 .1... _ ?i-: . i <N and relative* n fe Cminty. I nc!c Hei.iy Lod.- n, i Fain j main. ?. . -ide: *r t n h while v.orking in Tela . ntains. A y y ;h< a aim- 1 mas. who live* Mr. iKid son.| pod and the ? .;n s'.ri. : Again** a} n 1. ., . . ^ .t . x-.i. .! . j ! > ' < ? j cry grave. JR OLD TYPEWRITER MADE kc new. C!canrd, adjusted, rred or rebuilt by expert of 19 : s exr rience. Work Guaranteed.! or address J. C. Steele. Henry ; e. Murphy, N. C. (lt-pd)| Frank Mulkey of Gandvi.w a Murphy \ -itor Wednesday, [r. Tom Campbell of Graham r.ty. father ? f our efficient ieo I y that name. fell from the : of hi.- mule when a saddle'girth | :e. struck a rock and tore loose' ral of his ribs whun had been ;er? before. Mr. Campbell is "ving. II. M. Thumassoi of Grandvlew a business visitor to Murphy Inesday. , SUIT r. W. I.. McXabb and family, tner with Mr. Lon Wood, motored "opperhill and other points Sunr. Buster Mason and family ao-| panied hy Mr. Dow K\a s. st ent rday night and Sunday at Duckt with Mr. .Inhn R. Mason, r. J. A. Keenum has returned t a visit in Swain and Jackson ities. essrs. Herman and Carl Burger, us Picklesimer, J. Ezra Hib-| s, Roy and Leonard Ingram at-1 ed the spelling at Shoal Cre-k I ay night. r. T. D. Hickey had the misfor- , of losing a fine mare Sunday. . rs. Icy Satterfield, of Tellico is, Tenn., is visiting her grander, Mrs. Nancy Picklesimer. *. and Mrs. James Beard, of Al-1 I. N. C., is visiting their dnughMrs. J. A. Keenum. t v. Elisha Beaver is helping in revival at Harris Chapel this M. 31. Burger ard Bust A- Ma T. MUPPHY. N C. Bt L F V?n 7A m Si ? , A;__rKlV r I'D iike To - - = , . ~ : tc : *oui.wt ; ; 'J , ' : c. I S^A> : 7 ^ ^ : ' m m - > ' - ' -i?ine>> trip to Mur- part hy S -urday. M tie.. . F. Martin preached at has i r >-i . Cr.-n h last Saturday ync :i - i- I'. Decker is conducting a , , . , - , chllr . . r.o?'l nere tr.i* week. Irv W. H. H. . . ar. j,. daughter. Mr*. -I. Wesley lS: . Djrktcwn this week. Willian'son. a much' nd respected woman, pas*-1 i er.rthlv existence t?> ' ni; reward Thursday) " 1 ! '.!"?. She leaves a J. >or, two 'iaujrhteis ard i friends to mourn her_ deCHIGHESTERS PILLS DIAV.OND GRAND c< *<>' A.'." y.u'r I'mrplil for Cni-CKE* TER S A 1KAMC L- I PU.1.S i:i Kiu - '//Ov CftD c.: -Vic fc- sc. Ktl?l With i R : < 1M. .1 NO < rnr?.. H.ij of-<n,r\/ Piur>' I ! ??k fur ? ni.fMKS.if.il S V tlllV'lN I? Hit .V N II I'I l-I.H, I-r tw -,f - > i ns 1! t.Safct. A'wrv* K-lial-!e. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGiSTS "I. EVERYWHERE I^V.2 Dr. E. E. Smith CHIROPRACTOR Davidson Building /j ; F MURPHY, N. C. ? ?gg??aa??? will A Most Mi Mo matter whet rubber prices may g stone advantages in raw material, in mar ing and distribution ways active to make pledge of Most M Dollar. Racing drivers?hi ing and endurance holders ? taxicab, truck and bus operati hundreds of thousan owners?are daily er ing the unheard-of and service delivered stone Gum-Dipped Gum-Dipping is of the biggest factor; tire performance ; long mileage, mak Firestone Gum-Dip Murphy Service S 108 Valley River Ave. P Hasty's Garag 107 Hiawassee St. PI AMERICANS SHOULD PROD but ky dear/ r^re. suppose r? -OULD SOME - li |ED IM A*l DAY ki $ I? I. B-JLi ure. r. Henry HolhrrmL* of ?>uckt?\vi been voting her mother. Mrs hie Injrram. rs. N*an? y I'ickleslnier and srrar? Iren are making preparations t '^O^er STANDAR Louis vi'le & Na CHANGE EFFECTiV OR DETAILED INFORMATIOT AG z$U lLWAYS lies per e crude Cords the o?Fire- tires ever securing lufactur- . cori i are al- mi,ls ,s good the separate f iles per treated in < which insi ? .. , of every cc ll-climb- /. , against int i record ." . . motor heat &Z" ars-and greater fle ds of car honal strer nphasiz- Prove I mileage superioritie by Fire- you have n< Cords. comfort am one service s in tires ? and Firest ing'<lfiS5?*. Firest iped ofO*taUb> Gum-: itat'n 1 hone 46 103 Valle; bone 76 ' 101-102 T UCK. THEIR OWN RUB] PAGE FIVE A *i?artyr Long Enough ? woflfrifcwE VUW-K...; ^ -tf CpCTJL So yvtxrr.eA J' co^kaqet> rr.JUxsd. oJ: $>s5 OT duty brj.vj} back, sr. cmc bjCun.. OJi $ S iiWJf. Ur>A TfA6. ksjrcejj. ac-rrtb tJ jl hiJU (tVi/i ^ZafbnJif O ^/_ -^T ' - T t-': w B| j . L'Wl | -j move t- Mr. (_'!au?l Svarkon Persimmon 1 reen. I Senator Borah think4* a v. i f ;rl o j will court if-..-tor. the top STANDARD "GASOLINE sh ville Railroad : IN TIME E SEPT. 27 * APPLY TO LOCAL TICKET ENT | >ne S give Dollar most economical offered motorists. d from the fabric rst delivered to ^a jverhad the safety, d economy of these ;able. long-mileage go to the nearest one Dealer?for one only builds Dipped Cords. T. S, Evans y River Ave. Phone 58 . C. Moore ennessee St. Phone 37 i F. R ....
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