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Friday. October 23. 1925. r~ THE FEATh The much talked of jxiei / Between ?gnor u.tterse O AND / cj , felix featherhea: I O i SCHEDULED f ,m tomorrow nlgml I'M EACH ONE /,M IS AFRAID OF the other. The beautiful viCX la belle realizes This At seeks To prevei the b:oodt 4 Battle.. f^occi/ and lelephon Mrs. A. L. Simomls ami Miss Bertha Si:n?>:uls of Letiti:i were visitors ?' to Murphy Wednesday. i j - jj ' Mr . C. 31. " Wufford returned Thursday a visit to her daucrht* *" ?r? in Ball Grou.:d an i Marietta, Ga. Mr. Ralph Moody spent Sunday in Brvs' n City. I Weak In Back 1 1 I and Sides "Before tho birth of my /2a! little girl." says Mrs. Lena wg Standi, of R. F. D. 2. Mat- (Jp I thews. Mo.. "I was so weak In my back and sides I could not go about. I was too weak to stand up or do any Z work. I felt like my back ^l-v l> was coming in two. I lost weight. I didn't eat any- ^ thing much and was so restless I couldn't sleep nights. Jgp u "My mother used to take ^ u CARDUII For Female Troubles <?!? so I sent to get It I im- ]??v * proved after my first bottle, Cardui Is certainly e great tfp ? help for nervousness and weak back. I took six bot- i&P ties of Cardui and by then 1 ^ was well und rtrong. just did fine from then on. Cardui ^jgf : helped mp so much." Thousands of weak, suf- 21^ ferlng women have taken 1 iffc helped their mothers or their ^ Jc friends, and soon gained ^ ? strength and got rid of their ' X. Cardui should do you a lot ^ .. 0 of good. @ 0 All Druggists' E-I1^ t ???C#OQ0# < of the Aa a result of careful economic brought about by trained railroai the United States have, since thei termination of Federal control on \ an increase of 46X in taxes, reduce a total of more than one and a th Such expenses, including taxes, six billion dollars; whereas in 192 ment of approximately 7more reduced to four and a half billion years of practically 2OX?demor.sti of railroads being operated by tra The Louisville & Nashville Re expenses in 1924, as compared wit redaction was passed on to the p million dollar saving in freight co standing the actual inc*>. < -?o in the to approximately 20Z. 1ERHEADS TOU WERE SO KIND Tb SA\ FROM Thc HOTEL FiRE LAST MR FEATHERHEAD , AND I J BEAR IS St ?U CUT To E 6T THIS TEE3NBLE S'GNOR HE IS THE GREATEST D SWORDSMAN IN EUROPE--L OR _ r> * F --OU CAN LCAN^C^ V Personal x e20 j Mrs. I.. A. Randall of Inman, S., . left Friday for her home after | pending several days here with rettives. OR SALE? 1 Westinghouse Elect ic Range, 1 Plack Walnut Bed, Vanity T)ic??er. t rug, 1 singer jewing M i inc. See Mrs. L. L. [eaton. Mr. r. Huss of Owl Creek was business visitor here Monday. OR SALE?Harty Wcth, Burr Clovcr, Oats, Barley, for cover crops, asn buyer of Rve, Peas Beans, and ane Seed. Drird Annies. etc.' el th c:?*h talk, not trad?. H. R. (clntosh, P. O. Ilaycsv'lle, N. C. .'-(it-pd) Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Benl and Rev. el* Stephens are visiting friends in utbella, Tenn. this week. Mr. P. K. Carter of Hnzzard, Ky. J as a visitor to Murphy one day this j eek. OST?One suit case somewhere near Blairesville, Ga., Sunday, ct. 4, containing children's wearing, pparel, and papers of identificaon. Mrs. B. E. Warner, Murphy, . C. Finder please return to The eoufc office, and receive reward. :>-2t-pd). -I. M. Cr:!idle~. v:!V and daughter v. - ke.a! vi-iiors of l is brother, W. C ti i: r and family. Mr. .t tiler i- Yard Mr.:"or of the Southin Railroad Ct mf-anv at Hickory, I. C. OST?Female Ht*untl. Walker Rrnodinir. nioHiiim ?i*o bite with large black spots on back, ars tan an<l black, medium short lil. $10 reward returned to me. lt-F.I).) FRANK P. DICKKY I | \ , m iji S! ' ership Railroads !8 and improved efficiency? d men?the steam carriers of r return to their owners at the March 1,1920, notwithstanding d their operating expenses by ird billion dollars. for the year 1920 were nearly 4, notwithstanding the movecarloads of traffic, they were dollars, or a reduction in four a ting conclusively the wisdom ined railroad men. u'lroad reduced its operating h 1920. $14,259,000. This large ublic in the form of a fifteensts, and was effected notwith> amount of traffic, amounting si |m THE CHEROKEE SCOU ie ME W MRS. LA belie ."TOU'RE a OlA WEEK, -HIRES il.000 - I OCM'T CA UST cany) *x! do it, but HAVE KM 3 pieces from here eh tomorrow UHTERSEE j jjj ^ ,'"*LLWJ Mr. p.inl Mrs. L. H. C nley anc n. i! Mr?. \V. J. Ingram returned > their home in Richmond, Cal. thi? week ftor a visit of several weeks to the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. j' | X. Conlpv nf Pon?ll*??? Mr. C. L. Dobbs this week ac- : I eepted the position formerly occupied by Mr. A. A. Fain with the Bank of Murphy. Mr. Fain has go-v to | Florida together with Mr. Boyd | Abcrnathy and Toby Fain to sell the . manufacturing rights of a Coca-Cola j dispersing machine. Mr. Mark West has taken the position with The 1 Cherokee Manufacturing Company .ariited by Mr. Dobbs. FOR SALE?1 am offering my farm j' on Little Brasstown. Have good I dwelling, faim contains .*>Ci5 acr;s can be divided ir.to two tracts. Terms, cr.n be arranged for part if desired. * Apply to Mrs. Linda Tweed Clayton. Ebeihardt, S. C. (S-7t-pd) Mrs. H. 1). Smith and children spe.\t last weekend with friends at | Suit. Rev. E. G. Clary. Mr. R. W. Sipe land Mr. Roycc attended tie Sunday ! School C< mention held with the jOgroctn ^huvch last Sunday. Mrs. George Hubhel, extension [worker of the Murphy College, (spent several days in Andrews this week. While there she attended the reception given to the ladies of i the town by Mrs. Giles Cover, at which time she presented the work of Murphy College. HIGHEST HIDE PRICES?-And best weights, express your hides. | wool, tallow, and heeswak to Athen> I ilids Co. Athens. Ga.. fourteen years of square dealing. quick return, j honest classification, tags free, save , our address, get on prices. (9-4t-pd.). | I Mrs. Garrison Maneval of Asheville is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Axley. Mrs. Maude A. Potts wa railed to Atlanta this week on account of the serious illr.ess of her brother. i Mrs. Nettie Dickey s havi g The ! Dickey House repainted this week. 1 rise color scheme being white and : grren. A number of trees are also I being planted about lire grounds. | .v! !ch, together with the repainting.. I will add much to the appearance of. | the place. Mrs. Dickey announces1 j that she will again take charge of ; the management of the hotel on November 1th. Mr. G. A. Dazier's ' lease expiring on that date. Mr. Pozier is yet undecided where he will locate. im! ' j We Have Moved TO SECOND FLOOR DAVIDSON BUILDING DILLARD & HILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW How Doctors Treat Colds and the Fir To break up a cold- overnight o to cut short an attack of grippe, in fluunza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy sicians and druggists are now recoxn J mending Calotabs, the purified anr j refined calomel compound tablet tha. j gives you the effects of calomel an. ( salts combined, without the unplea^ ant effects of cither. One or two CalatoVs at bed-tim* with a swallow of wtwr,?that's a:! No salts, no nausew aor tho slijhtcs' interference with ypur eating. worV j or pleasure. Nest morning your col< has vanished, your system is thor oughly purified and you are feeling fir.e with a hearty appetite for breakfnst. Eat what you please,?no danger. Get a family package, containing fnll directions, only 35 cents. At any drug store. (adv) T. MURPHY. N. C. BjJL^F^Van Zebu 77 1 fBOfl S4M0R l_T<"EC?Et I SJ'NK 'M ?f w* TiJC MUCH CF 1CU TO IEC *>U 00 MUE; C.jt t threads ? A Bun. ( MIGHT WW MR TEATHERHEAD '""F'5 ' "HE WICKEDEST SM3C33I-AN 1~* . M This COUNTP-I ? MOW. f0<5/ F-t-W A THCVSAHD^T-?=T ~~~f ) ^5-Qr ^ Me S. R. S. Parker, J. W. David-.< n. J. G. Greene ar.e! Dr. J. X. Hill | eft or.: ly Friday rr rr.lr.c f ?r A-he-!, 1 i lie t< attend the Sh iners* Convc.-!; ion Friday and Saturday. Circle No. 4 of the Wcir.ir.'- M -sionary Society of the Methodist Church will hold a food sale ;n the dining room of the church flatur- \ .ay. according t:> announcement by I T: ' ' ' "iivi - xuursuay. neiresament? j will he served free, ar.d the public! is cordially invited. Mi's. A. M. Brittai.i, ??IrJohuBr't-i tain, and Misses Jane Cover. Anna Howard. Annie Wilson ard Linn A1-, bright went to Atlanta the past wec-1:-! end to attend the T vh-FIor:da j bail pane Saturday. While there they were the v nests of Mrs. Briti .'s ?.'i.ughter, Mrs. J. W. Estes, at her home in Decatur. Party that found grip on October 9th, about three miles above Murphy on orud to Ha; esville. with owr.cn* .-.aire on stationery ::i rr p v.ill please return to Bank of Mu p.hy and receive reward. 111 ) AXLEY SHIPS OUT 484 HEAD OF CATTLE FRIDAY Mr. W. R. Axley, of Sweetwater, Tenn., has been in this section the past ten days and bought 4S4 head of cattle which were shipped cut Friday morning. Mr. Axley bought ?2 head of black Aberdeen-Angus from Mr. R. L. Lance which he stated were the finest hunch of cattle he had I /W Ettnomicml Transportation /iHDSBn?'* "nHr? Touring Car *525 Roadster - - 525 Coupe - - - 675 Sedan - - - 775 CommerriM /-) c Chassis - - 1^5 oSSS1" ". . 550 ALL PRICES P. O- B. FLINT. MICH. The Coach *695 f. . k. Flint. Michigan Special Exhib DICKEY There's C II 7? , #1.000 is a lot or ( we ) monet. maeame LA ^ i I j, selle - couldn't \j o . Tbu spirit him awai ? j^wr #300 ?. rferllUll iver bought in Cherokee County. 1 Axley ar.d Lance have been in the' rattle business for tie past twenty years, and stated that this shipment for general all around appearance ;vas the best l3t ihej had ever sent .<f Murphy, and that they paid the hl^he: t market prices that had bee*, paid for the past two years. Mr. Axley was highly optimistic over the cattle industry in this conn, ty. rtatir.pr that Western No-th Carolina was one of the 1 cattle raisi u' sections in the South, due he believed to the fact that much f ec ranee was available to raiaers. Over 3.000 hushells of im-r ved farmers of Henderson County at a rye seed have scld cooperatively by savinjr of moe than $1,600. ? p. . farm agent F. F. Arnold. "STAN DA GASOLIN a run well, wear well, look keeps satisfaction high a When you can get fine q price you have gained economy in the purchasi Because Chevrolet repre: quality car at low cost it over two million peopleVisit our showroom an tn 11V C!K<?vrf?1pf romKin<1 itThisWeek MOTOR C( 1URPHY, N. ( * 'V.GE FIVE )ne Born Every Minute 5H4iUTW \ VA J L*?E 1 ^ hOT'L I =3ji_ Ifeiil FIRST NUMBER LYCEUM COURSE TO BE NOVEMBER 9TH The fir*t number of the 1925-2'? Lyceum rotiire will be here on N'ovember 9th. The all-'ta s Quart-1?? is the name of the company. Both vocal and instrumental music wifl fentui the art ::runce of these talented .x j. 'cin Inasmuch as the Joseph Loseff orchestra Concert Co. failed to make its engagement Vere. -n October *tb j;ho All-4-': ter mo tette become thefirst number of the > ason. Instead of the I off Company M Sloirf Playeis will make up the fifth number of the course, j presenting sometime in the spring an interesting play ? ^titled the other fellows sh?vs. RIT * _ Laughs, t Hills t in automobile makes it well for a long time. It nd operating costs low. uality at a low purchase the highest degree of e of an automobile. sents the highest type of has been the choice of d see for yourself how s quality with low cost. displaying a highly interesting exis week. Special views taken a the et factories. Come in and see t w?m_ 3 MP ANY
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