FRIDAY NOVEMBER IT. 1925
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Until business conditio.-.s pet bet-!s
ter the theatre will be closed on i
31ondays and Wednesdays. F. O.
Bates, Manager. <16-2t-b) '
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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simonds, Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Gray ar.d Miss Ella '
Simonds spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawson Simonds at 1
Persimmon Creek. '
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Miss Hattie Axley spent several
days this week in Sylva on business.
Mrs. Fisher Hubble arrived Wed- '
nesday nipht to spend Thanksgiving I
with her sister. Mis Hattie Axley, 1
and other relatives here. '
Mrs. W. H. Griffiths returned
Wednesday from Madisonville, Tenn.
where she had been visiting her
brother for the past two months.
Miss Edythe Clarke, Dean of Lucy
Cobb Collepe, arrived Wednesday:
nipht to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays with her mother, Mrs. I
Edythe Clark and Mrs. Nettie Dickey.
Mr. Charles Dickey, who is a student
at Younp Harris Collepe, spent
last week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoover left
Wednesday for Marion to spend the
the holidays with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Axley have |
completed and moved into their new J
home on Valley River Avenue.
Miss Callie Brown had the misfortune
to pet her hand caught in j
a feed cutter and the thumb on the
right hand was so badly mangled it j
had to be amputated.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Davis ar.-j
iiuum c me Dirtn 01 a aauKmvr qiii
November 24th.
Hurison-Esse:
Quality (
and Yo
Quality has
Essex for ye
largest selling
Without sue
prices would
And without
ity such volu
Kf i-fachcd. 1
ers think of
terms of the
but in the ce
performance
which it cc
long after pr
World'
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Mr. J. F. McNeil, of Tomotla, was
i business visitor here Saturday.
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xux: oupiist nomans .Missionaryj
Scciety held their regular monthly
srogram meeting at the church 1
rueselay afternoon. A very interest.1 >
ng program was rendered, the sub- ii
iect being "The Child and the Fu- T
lure South." Mi-s Elizabeth Smith,'
County Welfare Superintendent,
made an interesting talk.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sasser entertained
at a six o'clock dinner at their
homo on Tuesday ever.ing. The ^
guests included the pastors of the town
and their wives. They were 1
Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Rhinehart. Rev. ^
ind Mrs. E. G. Clary, and Rev. and '
Mrs. C. II. Dickey.
Miss Hattie Voyles an<i Mr. N? ah
Mintz were married Wednesday aft- '
jrnoor at the home of Rev. and Mrs. ^
T. I.. Sasser, Mr. Sasser performing 1
the ceremony. Mirs Voylcs is the
dauuhtc-r of Mr, and Mrs. E. A.
Voyles, and Mr. Mintz is the son of ?
Mr. and Mi's. J. II. Mintz, hoth of
Murphy.
Mrs. R. H. May, of Knoxville, ar- t
rived Thursday to spend some time 1
with her parent", Mr. and Mrs. .1. A.
Richardson.
Misses Greypelle and Elizabeth
Butt, of Blairsvillo. Ga., visited Miss
Jaunita Evans Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBrayer and !
Children of Anderson, S. C., are vis- .
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
\V. Candler, over Thanksgiving. 1
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Miss Smith, music teacher in the
Iceal graded schools, spent Thanks- '
living with home folks at Talbotton. 1
Gn. 1
The Woman's Auxilary of the
Presbyterian Church ' entertained
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made Hudson- n
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Ii volume, these HUD
[ be impossible.
increasing qual- Hu
me would never
.T.at is why own- ., ,
,, - . Hud;
Hiu'son not in
low price paid,
istly car qualities, A" Pric
and reliability ^!?"
. , Paymen
intinues to give ?n balan
ice is forgotten.
s Greate;
fie Says It?Sales Pn
dAWKINS
MURPKY, N. C
THE CHEROKEE S?
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j IVE 5??N MAKV4G K1GMT HAND
I ?0 MUCH I* AS TXZT1 AS A
R1 CPTES O SO ONE SLOCK
^LpT A PEILA KAS ID GO B
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ucsday afternoon v.ith a miscolla- f
eous shower at the home of Mrs.
ion Witherspr.on in honor of Miss
[ate Fauver. A laree crowd \vn -!
resent ard Miss Fauver received j
iany beautiful and useful gifts,
ii-s Fauver leaves the first of the}
ear for Ashevile where she joes j
o accept a position with the post.
ffice department.
T.OST?Large leather bap pocket-1
bock between puhlic square in {
Turnhy and County Home, container
around $50 or $55. Reward if
, ":rn t<> W. M. A. Maxnpton, City,
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IF ALL WHO HATE WOULD
LOVE US"
By Mae Aher.iathy
f all who hate would love us.
Vrd all our love's were t*uo.
rhe -tars that shine nb^ve us
Vould brighten in the blue
f cruel words were kisses.
\nd every scowl a smile.
\ hotter world than this is
IVould hardly be w r*h while
f : ur.-es would r.nt ti-hten.
To ireet a brother's need
The l ad wc bear wc aid lighten
\bov? the grave of greed.
o
' there who whine would whistle
Vr.d these who languish laugh.
w . . ' t"v.? thistle
The crain out tun the chaff,
i heart- ve-e onlv ,
f grievmp A*as fonrot
\nd tears were nwlnnehotv
iVere thing* that now are not.
pen love would kneel to duty
\nd all the world would seem
V bridal how* r of beauty,
\ dream within a dream.
t* men would cease to worry.
\r.d wome i cease to sigh
\nd all he glad to bury
Whatever has to die.
If neighbor spoke to neighbor
>s love demand* of all,
rhe rust would eat the saber
["ho spear stay on the wall,
rhon every day would glisten
\nd every eye would shine.
4.nd Coil would pause to listen.
Vnd life would be divine.
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dson Brougham
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ion. 7-Pass. Sedan
si 650
es Freight and Tax Extra
?e who desire these cars
purchased for a low First
r and convenient terms
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we It
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COUT. MURPHY. N. C.
ByLF.V* Zdm
'TU?? / HOW I'M ^
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'Last week's letter)
The people o? this community are j
dene jratherinc com and dirzjrin? ro-|
taioes. Ctops are short this year ir.;
part, especially the upland, on c;count
of the dry season.
Hog killing for the past week ha?
been the order of the day. Mr. Carl
Stiles killed two fccgs at ore >ear
old. weighing one of them?net 423
pounds.
Mr. John Gibson of Douglas, Ga..
is visiting his brother, Henry, ar.-i
other relatives here.
Mr. Alton Ma'lin. after celling out
to the power company, bought property
at Muiphy ar.d moved there Saturday.
Mr. W. B. Ha per and wife are
happy over their new boy who arrived
a few days ag?.
Mr. Ira Sneed and Arvey McTaggart
sold their saw mill to Mr. Joe
Abcrnathy of Hangtagdog.
Mrs. M. I. Hall of this place visited
her brother, Mr. R. T. Stiles, of
L'iUe i'iviie, Ga., lasc week.
Mrs. Arra "c * ""* *~e
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
\V. M. Stile last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stiles arc on
the sick list.
Mr. J. L. Iiall and family of Murphy
and Mr. H. B. Stiles of Persimmon
Creek, were visitors at Mr. M.
i. Hall's Sunday.
I
Mr. anil Mr.-. M. E. Johns an announce
the birth of a daughter on
the 21st.
\ QT_T For Dental Gold
V'/lOl 1 Platinum. Silver,
Diamonds, magneto points, falseteeth,
jewelry, any valuables. Mail
today. Cash by return mail.
Hoke S. St R. Co., Ouejo, Mich.
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Backache on the Farm i
The farmers ... e ^vw.a -.4J .
rears children, docs her own housework, !
keeps chick.:.' .. . h
work to do, needs a sound back to carry
her burden of toil. .So does the tn-tner,
who has to work c;.. - u la.c, .?- .0
do much i>ending and lilting.
Unfortunately, it is a fact that more
farm men and women than other people
suffer with lame or aching backs, and it
is a trouble that allows hardly a moment's
peace, day or night.
Chronic backache is very often due
to weak kidneys and for kidney trouble,
Dr. Pierce has worked out a new and
special rem Jy. "An-uric." Ask your
nearest dealer for it.
"S. uric." by increasing the flow of
'.is, helps the kidneys to flush out
v?i lia: system ike uric poisons tliat c. :
the crr-.-.e to he <: :v at ' 1 ado- . i
the acbark. : 0K..1 joints a:.d
|pany c! :nti .ns thr.- rc .din./uy
C^.'.v :h?-niTU?ti
Wr" 4--. i*i ,e (above), Fresh .n'.
In- ..'k. ' Hotel Buffalo, N. for
fie- n.- Jicai adv.ee,
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\f here, look at the wkats fcie i-:
'( map -I've Gct it bustim' nro
x^umapked^y jfojck like 1
j 3t SOUTH THE THIRTY
F!FTH PARALELL LATITUDE
PI :l- :i!c. Ga.. Nov. 23.-(?pecial
Ctrio; . rf " .fj?In one of the
lashior.alde ultra modern churches
* : si*." of Atlanta a ?hort time
the r.:u?Ic was of the usual kind
rendered by fashionable choir.'s of the
city churc'*c. . The c;:<ir began with
a ??riptu*c? poem that compares
Solomon to the IIIIIc" ? " the fie'd.
Although r.cver jesessirg a p. cat
ad:r ration for Solomcn rcr h -\ ?
lever considered a pron?- n?r?o"
to h H *"~ as a sVr.ir.g examrle hp.
j fore the "K fan associations, still
i a pan - of pit * ' felt for h: n when
'r.t -.vn.- ov All tr.r ugh thI
titaon a hope war- entertained that
| the r.e::t selection might be one tha.
. would net e::ite our resistabilliis o'
r.Hov.- ur to think that the rr. wne i
king o. Israelites had been slandered.
Hut again ht the end of the smnor
the nimble s:prano started off will
a laudable though rather startling
announcement, "I Will AVash"
Straightway alto, not .u l?c out
doze, (*c " d that she would ?3 h
ten the tenor finding it the ve-\
. thing to do warbled thnt ho woulc
wish, then the "eep-toned ha thur
' dcred that ho would wash. Next :
terluc:? on the orga i whic'
jiouin.ed sti< g'.v of escaping steatr
ir ti.r splash t>" waves, r f.'-r whicl
individually and collcc-' vely t!< v a*set
ted the fi n resolve that thej
would wash. * Inst they solved th*
problem by : -rting that they pro
ix.sed to wa:" their hands in it
' nocency.
Life t? ma !c uj c f little thing;
and death should be the smallest < I
all. The day is made up <?i" thousand;
of little rays. The nic1" radr-.r?
with thousands of Utile r.-. It
the little thing.: of life that wo like
. t. Little words are the ?v. .
Little lakes a;e the Stillest. Little
hearts arc the fullest. Little book
; are most read, and little songs arc
'the most loved. The Lold's prayei
j is very shott but is diteit and con
jsunuues ail that we v.o dd ask.
1 Preachers t'na. have rcct ived th<
I smallest salaries have become immortal.
Rome:'her the Savior King thai
preached the ."rntonWm the mount
, Let us pay our preachers if they d
I'.wri; on Sunday. The on- Billy
i Sunday - eived forty thousand dollior
ceding Atlanta, Georgia of
her sirs. Christ received a crown
iif thorns for redeeming a !o.--: world
The ministers of Union County are
paid with wo 1 socks, fletehes of
strong bacon, gaudy red pepper and
moldy dried fruit, "By their fruits
ye shall know them".
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a "run down" condition
will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much mor than when they are in
rood health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease. It Is greatly
.ifiucnced by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists
of an Ointment which Quickly
j .Aleves b/ local application, and the
i ternal Medicine, n. Tonlcv-whh h assists
i.. improvlni; the General Health.
iiold by druRgi*t? .'or over ?> Years.
J, Chei & Co., Tc!ado, Ohio.
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BLAIRSVILLE NEWS
Dr.C. J. Wellborn who hr.s b en
iciti ficK iui i. pas; wee.; was carried
to Atlaat.. Sunday ~>r treatment.
Dr. r.r d M L. G. Meal were visiting
iSlaiv - v;11. Sunday.
.Mr. Albert Chambers is very sick
with pneumonia.
Mi". J ale Uo-.viiitg ;.nd wife were
visit :rg . ' ' jy . ; 'e Sat.
unday a::d Sunday.
Mr. .1 \. B- it h hatl .n adio
t tailed in his h< mc reces.tly, which
givir.r: good service.
Mr. Bruce Dixon of Fla. also
, Wymer of Colorad are visiting their
^ Mother Mrs. E on Dixon.
'( The convict camp has moved from
Young Harris to Blairsville. Road
work seems to be i ro-jressing rapid"!
b*.
. j Mr. Dick La?. a: ?i wife have movJ
<: -I to the D . i"rwin residence.
j A large crowd si -mc l to enjoy
{an all day .singing at Zebu Inn church
^ j Sunday.
We would advise all people coming
through Blairsville in a car. to
not vet careless and leave their tags
at home as our Marshall is right on
the job, and lightened a few bank
rolls Sunday, on that account.
j We are mightly glad to see the
asphalting of our roads progressing
1 so fasr.
I .. .
Mr. Bexlor England f Ga, University,
was visiting home folks the
. past week-end.
Mr. Conly Iiaralson of Ga. University.
also Miss Juaaita Haralson
who is a teacher at Brcnau College,
arrived home Thursday to spend
Thanksgiving with their parents Col.
and Mrs. P. H. Harals .
Mrs. Pierce Matthews, and Mrs. C.
. L. Loyd of Gainesville are here to
spend Thanksgiving with their parent.
Col. and Mis. W. E. Candler.
Mr. Cliff Rogers and wife of
Jasper Ga. also Mr. Clyde RYady of
Jasper were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Y. Rogers Thursday.
J Blairsville High .School will be
{suspended from Thanksgiving Day
I until the following Tuesday. Also
the graded school.
| MPS. V*. C. H. CHES ENTERTAINS'
i SATURDAY NIGHT
I.Mrs. W. C. Hughes' entertained at
a card party Saturday Night. These
jpresevt were: Mi-ses Austinc Haral!r.on.
Grape! !e Butt. E'Ar.ubeth Butt,
Annie Bell Dockcry, and Irene Wellborn.
Messers Emory Dockcry, Wayne
Stroud, anil Garnet Burt. Refreshments
were served and all had a very
, enjoyable time.
| The Girls and Boy.- Basket-ball
; Teams went to Andrews Friday,
j Both teams were beaten by a small
'score. it is good to see the school
{here take such an interest in Athlet,
ics.
Miss Addie Kate Reid has been
sick for the past week and unable to
fill her position as teacher in Young
I Cane School, Miss Ruby Cook has
been filling both positions assistant
and Principal, during Miss Reids
' Sickness, but Miss Reid will go back
to her work this week.
Mrs. Hula Colwell had as dinner
gue !- Thursday right. Mr. and Mrs.
j Die!; Law, Miss Bert England and Mr.