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,XQETWO j l BLAIRSVILLE NEWS Mr. Charles Nuite of Ga. University has arrived to spend the Holidays with his mother. I Misses Juanita and Louise Haralson of Brenau reached home last Thursday, to spend Christmas Those who attended the picture show* at Murphy last Fri. night were Misses Elizabeth Butt and Anna Bell Dockery, Messrs Garnet Butt and Emory Dockery, also Mrs. W. C. Hughes. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Smith left Friday* to spend a few days with home folks at Palmetto, Ga. I The play given at the High j school Auditorium by the H. S. i students was enjoyed by every one present, the name of the play was Mr. Bill and Co. Real talent was shown in the presentation of it. Mrs. B. H. llolden who has spent several months with her sister Mrs. L. T. Christopher left Thursday for Blythe, Ga. where she will reside with her daughter. Mr. P. H. Stcme. Representative of our Co. has just returned from a trip to Waycross, Ga. Mr. Wayne Stroud and Miss Austine Haralson motored to Mur 1'iiy, ouiuruBjr ft. ai. Co]. Haralson who has been attending court in Blue Ridge the past week, returned home last Saturday. Misses Annabel Dockery and Elizabeth Butt. Messers Harry Kite and Garnet Butt motored to Athens last Sunday. Mrs. Tom Jnrrard and son Bonnell left Sunday for S. C. to spend Xmas, with Mr. Jarard who is working there. Mr. Oonley Haralson arrived Sunday to spend the holidays. He is a student of Goo.gia University. Mr. Emory Lunsford arrived last Saturday from Mercer University ?!I I MURPHY 1 a oi ir \ 7ii i r MOriLV 1LLL Will open its secoi January "The secret of I man to be reac | portunity comi at so Oscar who is teaching in middle Georgia. Miss Gertrude Reid who holds a position in Atlanta is spending the weekend with home folks. Col. C. S. Reid and wife of Gaines vllle nre spending Christmas' with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Reid. Mr. W. C. Hughes of Asheville, N. C. came home last Thursday to spend a few days. Mr. Elbert Morgan who has been away for some time is spending a few days with his parents. Mr. B. B. Fite who is working in S. C. arrived home to spend a few days Xmas. with home folks. Rev. Smith's wife and son from Alabama are with their parents for the holidays. Mrs. Pat Akins of Atlanta is spending Xmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stroud. Mr. Jewell B\itt, Professor Norman Allison and Colonel Julius Augustus Weaver appointed a delegation of three consisting of Messrs. Edward S. Mauney, Luther Brown and Captain H. L. Carroll to cross the North Carolina line Sunday and -investigate and locate the gap in the Snow Bird Mountains were the North wind came through freezing the inhabitants of North C.PiiriH:i wV-.ii navo ?non( lh?ir ciimm. ers wages and are compelled to wear thin breches. Upon the return Capt. Carroll relates that the greatest interest of this trip, though being a confirmed bachelor, he fell in love with a fair damsel carrying a gourd fiddle over in the good old Noth State. SUIT ITEMS Messrs. A. T. & Dewey Sanders and Theodore Beaver of Gastonia are spending the holidays here with friends and relatives. Miss Pearl McNahfe of Copperhill -j ent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McNabb. A very heart-rending tragedy happened here on Christmas way when Lakes, the four and one half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. COLLEGE Jt UNIVERSITY r?d term at Murphy 4, 1926 in Shorthand, ind the general Business Course .SO i College and jects success is for a ly when the opss." L Hubbell ident THE CHEROKEE SCO Buster Gibson, discharged a shot gun, the entire load entering Mr. Gibson's back just below the right shoulder blade. Mr. Gibson died within five minutes after being shot The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McNabb has been quite it! with pneumonia, but we understand that it is somewhat better at this writing. Penjamin I^dford and family of Copperhill visited the forme .-'s Aunt, Mrs. W. C. Ensley, rece .tly. Mr. Edgar Taylor and family together with Ye scribe enjoyed a sumptuous dinner Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McNabK The weathe.- is so cold just now that most of us are not doing very' much except to get wood and keep fires. Guess we had better all go to Florida. Our merchant, Mr. M. M. Burger, has sold out to Mr. J. F. Wood and Mr. Wood will take charge Jan. 1st J I The Misses Pope, Exie ami Hazel. , spent Christmas day with Miss Pearl j Ware. 1 ! Mr. M. M. Burger took his truck I and carried several to Ducktown Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. j Buster Gibson but were disappointed as the burial was postponed until j Monday. Mr. Dow Evans, our school teach er, is visiting his fclks near Hayes-1 ville during the holidays. Messrs. J. F. Woo ', and T. D. ' Hickey recently made a business trip' to Murphy. ) Mr. X. C. Beaver spent Christmas day with his brother, Rev. E. A. Beaver. The many friends of Uncle Johnny Parker will be sorry to learrl that his health is very poor this winter. LETITIA It continues to rain and the roads 1 here arc almost imrnssab'e. ( Mr. G. M. Walker is visiting lelatives at Fontana. Messrs. M. M. Forger and Will : Crowder are doing a big business hauling: flint rock from this section to Ranker. Mr. J. E. G?-shem had a fine mule to die one night last week. Mr. E. A. Wright made a business trip to Murphy cne day last week. Arther Graham's little child is very sick at this writing. Miss Pearl ' McNnbb who ia attending school at Copperhill is spending the Christmas vacation with home folks. j The people of this section are laying in a bountiful supply of good things for Christmas expecting a I good time and we hope no one will man the happiest by bad conduct. A good crowd attended Sunday School at Oak Grove Sunday despite the bad weather. The people are very anxious for the Sunday school . to continue throughout the winter. POSTELL Mr. Guy Suit made a business trip to Ducktown Thursday | Miss Emma Jones was a poste! visitor Friday Afternoon. Mr. Tom Allen is still on the Sick list at this writing. Miss Gypsie and Lexie Allen are spending a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen. Mrs. Cyntha Jones visited Mr; and Mrs. Mansom Ledford Friday. Miss Eliza Allen visited Miss Lexie Allen Friday Afternoon. Mrs. John Mason Spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Allen. Mcsser Dewie Stiles and will Crowder Motored to Peachtree last j week to Hawl rock. Mr. Virgil Allen spent Sunday with Rev Tom Crowder and family Mr. Johnnie Jchnson of Persimmon Creek visited Mr. John Mason Monday. Simple Mixture Makes Stomach Feel Fine Pimple buckthorn bark, glycerine etc., as mixed in Ablerika, often helpe stomach trouble in TEN minutes by removing GAS. Brings out a surprising arnpunt of old waste matter you never thought was in youi spstem. Stops that full, bloated feeling and makes you happy and cheerful. Excellent for chronic constipation. AdlezUca works QUICK and deiightfnl easy. R. S. Parker. Druggist UT. MURPHY, H. C. Mr. Loyd Crowder made a business trip to Suit Friday. Mr. Jimmie Allen made a business trip to Farner one day last week Mrs. Maggie Suit visited her mothc-r- in-law Mrs. Deela Suit Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clate Stiles and children Fay and Ray visited the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Lum Stiles. Mr. Lush Craig and Sister Miss Icjr were visitors on Shoal Creek Fridav night. PEACHTREE Mr. and Mrs. Quince Hogshed anJ little son of Copperhill are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crisp this week. Mr. Paul Moore of Canton, Ohio was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bare and children, Rose Mary, and Jack of snawnee UKia. are spending tne holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parker. Mr. Epherian Crisp of Texas is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crisp Mr. and Mrs. Pat Woodard and little daughter spent the weekend with relatives in Andrews. Misses Mae and Meb Sudderth entertained with, a party Friday night. Master Gene Ledford of Andrews is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brittain. Miss Clara McC'ombs of Etowah Tcnn is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S, McCombs during the holidays. Mrs. Erine Simonds of Persimmon visited relatives here last week. FACTORYTOWN NEWS Mr. Arthus Dillard is visiting home folks this week at Mineral Bluff, Ga. Mr. Alberta Warren from Isabella Tenn is visiting her sister Mrs. Bill Gilbert. Mrs. Ara Gilbert is on the sick list. ? Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gibson T'aby got Badly Burnt one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Akins* Johnson will I *pend Christmas Holidays in CopperI hill, Tcnn. with their mother. Mrs. W. K. Vandver and daughter Kdna were the guests of hir son Sunday. Mr. Elisha Allen from Gastonifi 'asscd through Factorytown on his ay to Tenn. to spend Christmas olidays. Our Pastor Rev. Thomas Trull filled his apointment at the Factorytown Church Sunday. | Mr. Clearnce Sloan has returned some after spending a while at Tenn ssee. A LETTER I was so very glad to have your letter, and am so very sorry that ] have not answered sooner; but have heen at work and have been away from home a bit. First I send lov< to you which I wish you to distribut* to all of my good friends at th< House, and to all the pretty girls the pretty widows, etc. ' Thought that I would have had th< oportunity to have visited you befor< now but did not, will come soon ai I can have some way to come, i ?m thinking of coming to the city 01 Murphy to make my* home soon bui lo not know if 1 will or not. So will isk you to keep an eye out for somi nice, pretty, cute, clever, peat, ed ucated- buxom, sweet, spry, loftly exalted, supreme, magnificent, elivat ed, superior, pre-eminent, aublinu woman. Having all the eleganciesa refinements, embellishments, qualites manenrs, endowments, aqurements, at tainments, qualifications, acquisitions tallent, learning, erudition, profici ency, in drawing, music, language tainting, cooking, and io be mucl drilled in the fixing of a good bell] furnature. If you can find me i woman of the above kind pleas* communicate with me at once. Well by finger that I managed b shoot, is much better and I have no loet it an I thought that I would thought it ia very tender and d? Bcste to the cold wind, so I do ffcw it well to hare some lovely girl holdl it to protect it from the cold Nortn- | ern blast, that the State of North Carolina sends over the Snow Bird Mountains. But a shot finger is of nothing compared with a wounded heart, and that is something that I have got as I have no spouse to comfort and keep my tender heart from the cold N. C. wind. I am very much like unto that venerable myles Standish, can face a conon, but deliver me from the smiles: of a woman. Would be very glad to see the pup, and the cat factory, the papose factory, and all the other points of interest around the historic Dickey House, have all things going* full blast when I come. I am contemplating on going to Atlanta soon will come by, for the night, and see all the pretty grlrls that you will have on deck. I will let you know before I come 50 that woman that shrdtleioahsnodurlchrard j you can look for that wodr.erful j woman that i have told you to be bo very kind to look for. Tender love to all that are near1 1 and dear to you, my most respectful salutations to every one. I beg to be your true friend. i ; MOTHER? Fletcher's Carto; Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething prepared to relieve Infants in Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, p Natural Sleep with To avoid imitation*, always look for th Proven direction* . -i each package. j THE SOUTHERN SI ;l A day's the So When a railroad s 8,000 miles across el ploys 60,000 worker [ work. Here are the figure; , on the Southern Re Trains operated Passengers carried Carloads of freight > our lines and recc . other railroads . t Ton-miles produce Tons of coal burn; f motives . Wages paid Materials nnrrK'. || It takes managemer ; a fine spirit of coof 5 the organization, t< "fter day, and mai of service that the the Southern. (|j 1 SOUTHEBN B A r?!DAY. JANUAKY 1. IW | -o | ! I = S3 3 s * w *" il a I ? * I n 'I 12-24 | (47.45 | $20.60 | (20.00 ! I 1-25 j 35.50 | 16.80 | 10.00 | 2-25 ! 13.20 | 16.72 | 16.77 | 1 3-25 | 39.60 I 33.60 |' 25.42 | 4-25 I 19.80 I 22.40 | 20.00 | * b-25 | 13.20 | 16.80 | 15.00 | . 6-25 | 19.80 | 16.80 | 15.00 | ' 7-25 | 13.20 I 28.00 20.00 | 8-25 | 19.80 | 11.20 J 15.00 [ 9-25 | 13.20 | 16.20 10.00 | 10-25 | 19.80 | 16.80 | 15 50] 11-25 |' 19.80 | 16.80: 15.00 | TotJf i I274.35J $232.721 1197.70]. I, A. M. Simonds, Cierk to Board of County Commissioners, do certify that the foregoing and above attached statement is a true copy as shows of record in my office in claim books from the date of Dec. < 1924. A. M. SIMONDS Ex-Offico Clerk to Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, North Carolina. g ^ ai a ria is a harmless Substitute for ; Drops and Soothing Syrups, arms and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels iromotingChecrfulncaa, Rest, and out Opiates * ie signature of C*aJtyYy-Ct?jUA' Physicians everywhere recommend it i RVES THE SOUTH j work on uthern ?th .ystem extends for even states and ems, it does a big day's s of an average day tilway System: . . . 1,270 . . 50,000 ' loaded on ived from . . . 8,000 d . 32,000,000 inloco. . . 14,000 . . $220,000 j 2d . $135,000 it, and discipline, and >eratk>n throughout 3 do this work day ntain the standards ) South expects from I I LWAY S Y S T B M I " ' I
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