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PAGE TWO HEW GATEWAY TO WEST FOR PRODUCTS OF SOUTH Knoxille. Tenn., Dec. S.?In connection with its new John Sevier terminal, located six miles east of KnoxvHle. the Southern Railway! System has established a transfer j station which is now the clearing house for package freight moving from Virginia, Carolina and East Tennessee territory to the west and Southwest, and is greatly expediting the movement of manufactured products and merchandise from the South. John Sevier eransfer has capacity for handling 120 cars per day and is now loading an average of 500 cars per week. Freight for the west is loaded to this transfer where solid cars are made up for a large J For All 2 The Family i "We use Black-Draught In ^ wi our family of six children and Br 4H find it a gocd liver and bowel 4* regulator." says Mrs. C. E. u Nutt. of Mineral Springs. " 40 Ark. "I have taken It my- | mm self in the last two or three at years for indigestion. I ^ 41 would feel dizzy, have gas Wb Sand sour stomach. also feel a tightness in my chest. I'd ^ take a good dose of Rl AP.ORAIIftUT iiknuu uiinuun i 1 Liver Medicine 5 mm when I felt that way. and it *. ? would relieve me. and I would J 41 feel better for days. B JB "My husband takes It for Ba ^5 biliousness. He says he has ^ <B never found Its equal. When B he has the tired, heavy feel2 Ing. he takes Black-Draught ^ BBi right and morning for a few Eg 4H days and be doesn c complain -S any more. Bi "I sure do recommend ThcdB| ford's Black-Draught." ft. Your liver Is the largest ^ Bl organ in your body. When BJ out of order. lt~ causes many complaints. Put your liver Bi In shape hy taking Black Pw Draught. Purely vegetable gjf B| Sold Evervwhere ggy Prices GOOD For December 20c Plug Brown Mule Tobacco 15c Best Grade White Beans 8c lb | 5 Gallons 8 Gasoline $1.25 I 1 QT. OIL FREE I Good Ground J Wm. P. i number of points including Cincin-j nati. Louisville. East St. Louis, I [ Memphis, New Orleans. Cleveland. Detroit. Indianapolis, Chicago. Mir.-! I neapolis- -St. Paul, Kansas Citq.' | Springfield, Mo., and Cheyenne, i | Wjro. I For Chicago proper cars are load-j J ed to move via four different I routes while, to insure the prompt movement of fresght for points beyond. cars are loaded to three leading transfer stations in the Chicago: territory. Simlarly cars are loaded for direct delivery to three north bank lir.es at Cincinnati, as well as to the Southern's own freight house and to two western lines at E. St. Louis. j A great volume of freight is now being loaded direct to John Sevier which was formerly handled at the S< uthern's transfers at Spencer, X. C. ar.d Imman. Ga. A? a result bacthauling and indirect movement have been eliminated and the movement general accelerated. WOLF CREEK Mrs. Harriet D. Fortner of WoodStock. Ga.. arrived here Sunday to spend some time witll her siste^. . Mrs. Rachel Ricks, who has been bedfast for several months. O'possum hunting offers about the only diversion for the boys these lone evening? about here. | The Seventh Day Adventists here I and all over the world, for that matt, er. are observirg their annual week of prayer, this week. They meet each evening in the Rural school building i with many of the neighbors, who are always welcome to their meeting?. They are expecting some help from Knoxville. toward the last of the week. ! Mr. Wilkinson, the R ad Contrac>: has moved most cf his equipment ' .: ? where the Tennessee eleettic pow- ] or Company is erecting a dani across the Tocroa river between Blue Ridge Ga. and Morganton. Ga. Mr. Wilkin- < son says the job will last a year. Since it has commenced to freeze the ground our dirt roads are getting in an almost impassable condition at times. cceH BUY AT WIT MEN, WOM1 To Show My App Giving You My Goods Broken All Previous R? COME E; Jumbo Chocolate 200? 750 lbs of this delicious ' cor.sis Chocolate with cream cen- j ange, ter. Buy it by the pound. and H 18c tb 2,-p . 7 Bars 7 B Lenox Soap 25c SI.50 Carton Chesterfield or Camel Cigarettes $1.30 1 Baby Size Be Milk 5c 3 PAYNE THE CHEROKEE SCOL Honorable 0. 61ax Gardn , Sale Ch ' cs .Mr. Gardner made the follow, r Sale this mornrng: "The holiday season Just pass thanksgiving for many of us. most of perhaps the greatest blessing o "To those of you thus blessed the les% fortunate.?namely the an of tuberculosis. Invest heavily i SEALS. The bulk of this money re is raised, and the balance helps i Tuberculosis Associations. 1n retur alent of an insurance policy that * /"I regard this movement as on taacbiDg of our day." POSTELL Mr. Hubert Allen returned to Akron, Ohio Monday after a txvo week visit with his parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. H. Allen at Postell. A few of the folks from shoal creek attended the Sunday School Convention at Frier.d Ship and report a nice time and a fine dinner ana plenty of folks that didnt case to invite you to eat with them. Mrs. Emily Adams and kittle son. IBER OLESALE! EN, AND CHIL reciation Of Your Patror at These Unheard of Pri :cords. * ^RLY STA mmon Stick Groce lbs of this candy, j Only 2400 t ting of Mint, Or- . time Candy Vanilla. Cloves, , mixed wit ioarhound, put up in creams. B 1) Boxes. | pound. er Box 37c 12V oxes Washing 10c Tv Powders son's ' 25c f - I I All 20c Men' Ginghams Unio 4cyd. $1 st Grade Oil 2 Pah Cloth Canva Ocyd. 1 -I- , "Just Qvc ?T. MURPHY. N. C. er, State Christmas Seal friyma-n ^ jtaaBF^pgE ig statement ::: regard to the Seai ted has been a source of genuine of whom are in ihe full enjoyment f all time.?good nealtb. . this appeal is made in behalf ot dtruourished child and the victim n TUBERCULOSIS CHRISTMAS mains in the communities where ?t :o support the State and National n for which we receive the equiv his nob'.e work will carry on. e among the most humane and tar Junior spent Saturday night with Mi and Mrs. Marshall Hambv. Misses Eliza A'len and Glenn Taj lor returned Tuesday From Blu Ridge. Ga. where they had been visit ing the Formers brother, Mr. Quir.c Allen and Family. Misses Annie Jones and Elia Hogsed visited Mrs. Mandy Hamfa Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason visite their daughter Mrs. Pirley Elrod s SPI SAVE THE DREN, READ lage This Year, I Am O ces For This Last Monti .Y LATE 1 :rs' Mix Marshma bs of this old- Peanut It is well 350 lbs of this h wax and light Candy. It uy it by the In your mouth. by the Pound. 2C ?) 25c tt '*#t Sam- Best Gri robacco Side M< *C 2h s $1.50 4tt> Buc n Suits Pure Li .20 80i 111 s White 35c Size L s Gloves Extra< 5c 15 ir the River" Miss Eliza Allen spent Tuesday night with Her "sister, Mrs. O. P. Taylor. > Mr. Andrew Thomason and family have Gone to Gastonia where they expect to make .heir future home, j Mr. S. Y. Allen visited his daught-' or, Mrs. R. L. Peeples at Ducktown j Tenn Monday. Mr. Ren Bureer and Familv from Ducktown were visitors on i Shoal Creek Sunday. Mrs. R. P. Allen and Daugrhter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I Tom Allen. Dorse Voyles has moved his family to Athens. Tenn where they are A Pract Think of the of having hot buildirg fires Electric Perc this possible. Five-0 ' Carol' i- Next Dcor i * Murpfi ECIAI " DIFFERENCE! AND THINK! ffering My Thanks and 1 in a Year That Has BUY LOTS llow Big 5c Stick unusual 11,000 sticks of this bij will melt 5c seller, comes in Min Buy it and Peanut Butter ( 7 for 25c ide 41b Bucket Comsat pound Lard c 70c 1 ? "^1 1 ? ? , ket 8tt> Bucket irtf Pure Lard c : $1.55 emon Men's 50c A Si'k Hose c 24c Murp! FRIPAr. DECEMBER H. XtZi planning on working in th<TwooiTng mill this winter. Miaa Icy Craig spent Sundae night with Miss Ida Sdanson. Mr. Clifford Swanson and sister? Misses Ida and Deela Spent Saturday night with their once! and aur.t Mr. and Mrs. Noah Craig. The Diliard Highway will soon bee completed which will add a lot to the betterment of our mountain ountry we are proud of otrr road if it is a bit muddy just now. JOHN WHITES LOUISVIULX. KV. libiLiM t?*7 m ] ical Gift convenience coffee without ?a "Hotpoint" olator makes " $12.00 n er essee ly, ' I Fi EVERY ITEM Guaranteed as Advertised Chocolate Tid-Bit* A new candy with a Choc- j J olate covering and assort- I 1 ed flavors in center. Real- \ ly worth 40c, but to intro- | duce in this candy sale j _,; _ 25c ft 8ft Bucket Compound Lard $1.35 I Men's 15c I Hose I 8c I j , I 20c Grade Heavy ; il Sheeting B 13c I ? ' I hy , N. C. 1
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