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PACE TWO ? BLA1RSVILLE NEWS % Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Neal of Cleveland motored to Blairsvllle last Sunday P. M. ? Mrs. Pierce Matthews of Gainesville. Ga. spent last week-end with J her parents Col. and Mrs. W. E. ' handler. ' 1 Mrs. W. C. Hughes and Miss Austine Harlson spent last Wednesday night in Gainesville. Mr. John Boling and daughter 1 Miss Edith, of Copperhill. Tenn have been visiting relatives here the past week. * ] The Masons entertained the Eas- 1 tern Star Lodge with an oyster supp. i er last Friday night. A good time was enjoyed by all. p 1 Make Y~jr Gifts je - i Of all Gifts. Jew be given to every on knowledge that it is a wishes and tastes. Christmas is the big time of the products of the Jevelery Ir.d all during the year. ^ We have a Con CnilhlRflZfli articles. Watches, Gla ..ojtfiiiif Look over our bef0rC b E. C. Mi Jewel Murphy, Nort jjj| u w i Prices GOOD ForDecember 20c Plug Brown Mule Tobacco 15c I d x r> i- I I j uc9L urauc vv mic Beans 8c lb ! L 5 Gallons Gasoline $1.25 I QT. OIL FREE Good Ground Coffee 30c Wm. P. mmKm Col Pat Haralson is in Blue Ridge his week. Rev. Smith, the Methodist preaiher, is very sick at this writing. Mr?. W. C. Hughes and Misses \ustine Haralson and Irene Wellborn :ol. P. H. Haralson, and Prof. W. P. Lunsford motored to Marble, N. C. last Sunady P. M. Mr. Pat Akins and wife of Atlanta were visiting relatives here last week. Mr. W. H. Stroud one of our most tuccesful merchants left Monday for Fla. He will spend a few months here. He leaves his store under the management of Mr. Zeke Candler. The School here will discontinue /-. t AT^ CT "^1 UITIO inmj-nwi ^ \ Gift List Without Jewelry Disregards Someone's Wishes. iwelry This Year relry is the one Gift that can e with' a positive beforehand ttuned to the recipient's needs, the year to make / lustry of interest to iplete line of Jewelry, Toilet issware. Pens, et^,., etc. assortment luying f J&, 30RE er h Carolina m BUY AT WH MEN, WOM To Show My App Giving You My Goods Broken All Previous R COME Ei p Jumbo Chocolate SMo 750 lbs of this delicious ' consit Chocolate with cream cen- ! j ange, ter. Buy it by the pound. | and I 18c lb 2H,p 7 Bars 7 B Lenox Soap 25c $1.50 Carton |~ Chesterfield or f amal f irrawallA* I VU111V1 WJ VtlVO $1.30 II 1 Baby Size B< Milk 5c 3 i -- I i PAYNE THE CHEROKEE S( i work next Friday until after Christmas resuming work the -&9th. The H. S. department will present a play the patter part of the week. Mrs. B. B. Fite has moved into i the residence of Mrs. C. J. Wellborn. * \ We may hear a lot of howling about this thing of evolution. Dayton ! may be immortal in connection with the subject. We may read enough stories, within three score and ten, if pinned end to end would reach to the moon and hang over in apace a few million miles telling of the aeons of eime having passed since-we were tadpoles on this old ball of mud. We may observe many freaW of nature as proof of the argument. We may dig up a thousand Tutankamens and decipher a million hyeroglypics. We may "know where Columbus went when he sailed from sunny Spain. We k*iow what causes thunder and wc kaow what causes rain"?but there's one thing that* puzzling?what's gone with all the Adam's apples or "goozles"?has everybody succeeding in swallowing them?permanently? J seems that no one possesses any now! a days. In the vicinity lives or rather exists as do most hounds who support I th&ftiselves, a most f reakish pup cf the canine tribe. He will not hunt or associate with anyone who uses profane language. Nothing offend? this canine so much as the telling of untruthful Stories. On oppossum hunts he as been known to abandon , the chase for the simple reason that some one of the party posessed feet with an offensive odor. He has refused to accompany mixed parties because some of the feminine gender was rouged beyond the greatest heights of the ordinary lipstick arist's : dream. This humble canine posessing the pride of ancestry?being of an obscure lineage?just a plain obedient canine and a benevolent be.nefactory of mankind?exceptional?a sensible dog. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Uoe For Over 30 Years VBER OLESALE! EN, AND CHIL >reciation Of Your Patror i at These Unheard of Pri< ecords. VRLY STA immon Stick Groce lbs of this candy, J j Only 2400 II itinj? of Mint, Or- time Candy. Vanilla, Cloves, mixed wit! loarhound, put up in j creams. Bv b Boxes. i pound. er Box 37c 121/ oxes Washing 10c Tw Powders son's 1 25c ? All 20c Men't Ginghams j Unioi A 1 rts ? 4cya. ij $1 I j sst Grade Oil 2 Pair Cloth Canvai Ocyd. 1 ??- - 1 :l??_ -J- "Just Ove :OUT. MURPHY, N. C. " FACTO RYTOWN The Rev. Oliver Dockery preached at the Factorytown Church Sunday j night. j Mr. Jim Gle&son has returned from Gastonia where he spent a few days. Our Sunday School hour has been changed from two o'clock in the afternoon to nine o'clock in the morning. All are invited to attend. Mrs. Nftthhn Totherow spent Sunday with Miss Evelyn Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Nenl Mil baps and Misses Ada and Roberta Millsaps will spend the Christmas holidays in Maryville, Tenn. with their sister I Weak In Back ? and Sides j? M "Before the birth of my A ^ little girl." says Mrs. Lena Standi, of R. F. D. 2. Mat- ?J thews, Mo.. I was s6 weak yk in my back and sides I coujd 2T W ?Wul i rt* #AC 2? IweaV to stai^J VP &r do any jess wbrk. I felt like my back W was coming In two. 1 lost tep weight I didn't oat anything mnch and was so rest- sjjf less I couldn't sleep nights. "My mother used to take ^ CARDUll ? For Female Troubles 4 1 w I sent to get It I 1m- ^ W proved after my flrat bottle. Vjp Cardul Is certainly a great (T0 help for nervousness and ^ weak back. I took six hotties of Cardul and by then I was well and strong. Just /J\, W did fine from then on. Cardul helped me so much." Thousands of weak, suf- ^ ferlng women have taken ^ Qp Cardul, knowing that It had <{p> rfift helped their mothers or their ^ja W friends, and booq gained wf \&f strengttt ana got ria or tneir Cardut should do yoa a lot jT All Druggists' E-n:S ~sPi SAVE THE DREN, READ , iage This Year, 1 Am Of ces For This Last Month Y LATE E r?' Mix I MurahmaiL i s of this old- Peanuts It is well 350 lbs of this l i wax and Iteht Candy. It wi ty it by the In your mouth. ! by the Pound. zc ft _25c ft ist Sam- Best Grat TnKarrn ?? ITICC *c 21c j i $1.50 41b Buck l Suits Pure Lar .20 || 80c i White 35c Size Lei i Gloves Extract 5c 15c ir the River" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Panter of i Copperhill, Tenn. were visitors in Factorytown last Saturday.. j Mr. Joe Hedden Is slowly improv: inp after a long illness. Mr Jim Poe moved bis family to Mineral Bluff, Ga. one day last week. | THE SOUTHERN SE ll IB Customer < is the besi public oi Southern Railway rr the time when this g system will be a 100 enterprise?owned e by the people of the The accumulation of in the South is kee] growing prosperity, this capital to develo Increasing ownersh Railway by the pe natural outcome of perity of the South. I .-fsol i (th >C$Tj SOUTHERN RA SlAI DIFFERENCE! \ND THINK! fering My Thanks and in a Year That Has ;UY LOTS v Big 5c Stick inusua! j 11,000 sticks of this big ill melt 5c seller, comes in Mint Fuy it j and Peanut Butter 7 for 25c / le 11 4ft> Bucket Comit pound Lapd : I 70c -i et 8tt> Bucket d Pure Lard $1.55 mon Men's 50c Silk Hose 24c Murpl " PAY, decp^... 1 Mr Tiornii ?-a?< p ??? Rid,,, G?. ^Td.7^5 T' ownership [ t iorm ot vnership ien look forward to rsat transportation per cent Southern is well as operated South. ' investment capital ping pace with its The South is using p its rich resources. ip of the Southern ople it serves is a the growing pros' ? Pi ILWAY SYSTEM e 1 .* EVERY ITEM Guaranteed as Advertised Chocolate Tid-Bits j ! A new candy with a Choc' olate covering and assort- ' ! ed flavors in center. Really worth 40c, but to introduce in this candy sale ; J 25c lb 81b Bucket ! Compound Lard stfc ? A Ml Men's 15c Hose II 8c > i J -J 20c Grade Heavy ) Sheeting II 13c ky ,N . C
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