jPACETOUR J HIAWASSEE '* * ' ere having plenty of rain in this lection at present. ^V'v^' wT?iii38HraWT> "^ V'1 (iiy tk n , 1 attfusii _ v and no m< r~i rrlinn r \r that be yo higher the GULF RI MURPHY There are several casef of mealies in our midst. Mr. T. S. Ledford has a little boy very sick with them. Mr. Semley is visiting hie daughter, Mrs. J. W. Morgan, of Madisonvillc, Tenn. 155^^^ CAREON K1 ation aside : ?reat'y redui combustion t complete rise of the p method of correcting si the spark which again n Many gasoline mixtui which in a way might ( oftimes tire remedy is \ In NO-NOX Motor Fi without a single harmf takes the carbon kncc! any motorist knows th quicker acceleration, sr and More Power, less g a more satisfactory op lower repair cost. l:r.~<sitit5aE]sds pigfm-? .?.-?;t ?T* is Nort-Nox'ous, Nan ore harmful to man or gasoline. We ask you t< ur own judge. is p; iced only three cenl in That Good Gulf Gas "sb* w '^.r j **. > g*-> i: *-? 1. .-. ? f* *i ' S^rcv^ -r.' **r y V' ?* V FOR SALE B" se: '.vice CHEROKEE SCOUT, Mr. George and Taft Nelson and Mr. Taylor Linderman passed through our midst Sunday. We are very sorry to hear of Mr. Norman Runlon dying a few days ago. A . '/ ! MOCK or motor detonfrom being annoying ;es power efficiency? aking place before the iston. The mechanical ach knocks is to retard educes power efficiency, es have been devised eliminate the knock but vorse than the ailment, tel we have the remedy ul feature-it positively I c out of the motor, and it this means easier and noothei running motor :ear shifts and generally eration of the car at a fh toy j 4$y is B?a i, 11 HUM nniiBMEa <E#S IMF, BSC >*:u -'.A-Wm' M l' vJj'gHIB -Poisonous motor than 3 try it, after ts per gallon aline. " ~H~ JS3JQF! i , STATION MURPHY, N. C. Mrs. Lillie Hamby's folks have the mumps. Mr. S. C. Ledford is installing a Telephone in his home. Mr. Maohburn is doing some nice sawing with his new saw mill. Mr. Frank Deaver went over to Violet, N. C., to a school entertainment one night last week. Mrs. Ada Burgess has moved to Englewood, Tenn., where she will work in the mills. Mr. Ben Rose has moved to the Ada Wurtres nlacr. I Miss Carrie Berrong and Eula Mac Berrong were visitors of Mrs. S. C. Ledford Sunday afternoon. There will be a meeting at I'leasent Hill Saturday and Saturday night and Sunday Everybody invited to attend. Mrs. Laura Shearer !i&3 ordered a j fine silvertone phonograph v. h::h she is well pleased with. "The Old Familiar Face" Andrews with the pasing of Maria Young, colored, known to all this section as "Aunt Maria," the community sustains a great loss. Black and white alike will miss her. She occuCASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years A1"ar' rfsj&jzT-r Signature of "YOU ARB i 'W Mi* iv \ I cois ' = 'v l> I i,4lrs p; tifll^ l *- > x?S36ci5 A Dodge Br o the racing down hi?! Take one look at this ] not pretty, to bo sure, bi any sensible *-, <h tion is the oi;l_ sc./- motor car body. That is why Dodge Br< the all stei 1 body more ago, and this year gred perfected it. In fact, Doatze Prothc that the da.\ '3 r.; _ f r motor car bodies vi People will shuc si having ridden in th:: uoage urotiicr. 1 . durability audi ut construction. A steel body will r r -d that would crn. h? <4-. . Steel cannot snlin . F Stcei is an an 1 cf t crowded, hurry. h?gb TW cr ?i i!| ft. -i. : . liou"! ;^ Ca itoadsic.- . . 2 ij < ** V"' sl?i> JL. -J it pied a unique place that no other can fill, and Valleytown will never seem quite the same place again. In her humble little cabin she has extended , as gracious a hospitality as any home | in the land. She was a noted cook i in her day, and when she and "Uncle Bob" lived further up the mountain road, many a belated traveler thankI ed his stars that fate let him to her door. In these days she always kept j a bed for white folks, and the weary 'and way worn found, what he often failed to find in the cabins of the whites, clean sheets and new coverlids, and a never failing spirit of hos-' pitality. You were welcome and you I were honored. I In earlier days when intinerant lumber camps sampled the virgin forests, the men always tried to locate near Uncle Bob's cabin, knowing they could prevail on Aunt Maria to j furnish their board. No home in the country was better stored with canned fruit, jellies and preserves, canned and dried vegetables and pepper j and herbs for seasoning. She had no I dairy, but with care and ingenuity. holes in the ground were boxed in ! and covered and the passerby was I often regaled by a glass of cold but-; ' termilk. I She was a shrewd judge of human I nature, and had a contempt for the ' shiftless and idle, but even these were kindly treated. Uncle Bob' hounds ' as well as his pigs, were the fattest , in the country, and their hens soem1 ed never to go a strike, any neighbor in an emergency could get fresh eggs from Aunt Maria. This is not a biographical sketch, only an appreciation, as I am too far ' away to obtain data from those who 1 are better posted, and only remember she was born in East Tcnn., and was probably upward of eighty when I she died. Her early life was spent in Mississippi. The white people tr ENTITLED TO ilNOW 7 DCDGE- P.^QTHE-RE, INC. V C# U M* &$?>%& rv^tr =:'<> ""' jjv-^-^"'- V ;' * Vv " i P" '-*'-'"'v~\, o '&<; ' * ' ?.?*? ; *'" '; -i2 '"" v v * '* ' ^i f-'-k... '. ': " ' ; "> * : "." '"' 1^?" v'j^ ^ *' &&&*** rs Motor Car . . . and cut ci control . )U;, .-, T-r>b It tr Outwardly, r?cr>? at it w .1 convince pe->r lo be oil st -*1 ' r. -,t of them or ....i. ? .- covered by a mi , Dcdge Brothers 5thtrs ir.'.rxiiv.fd s!evi lhrough j. ?' ' ? e;c e" years forc?d b stcd '"V improved aad by itccl boards are steel, rs are convinced , , T . ' i . d* n And slender, sti V V a cut - cilv. replace the cus th "!.r of v.ood,affording , . i.J wili rliark <"> ?? ?' pester ty, l!'c Brat import* Tra' ,1 in' rit;~ bral:.? r chn jp under im;\ cls stnrdir.t:and .. age body to i its. ex, loin t he crviu-d can rot hum. < : joyed by Dc.rolection on the -cv.d IonvL "*>y. j.'-yed by those 1 cori.'tiv u "f.?r". Mo r> I :< ''> . u ' \i " V b- % ?-r?- CV . . . 6-V26.00 Coupe . . . .... SS4.50 Sedan ... 1 ieliverod E. C. MOORE 101 Tennessee St. f: ?_S I ijR CAF FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 19*6. whom she belonged used to take voyages up the Mississippi and Maria wa< taken along to tend and care for the children. These were happy day? for the little darkey, and her keen observation and natural intelligence gave these journeys a permanent edu. cational value, and many a visitor has been regaled by her pertinent stories of river travel. Now she has crossed the river that separates time from eternity, her fine old spirit has found its permanent home. She and Uncle Bob were always hard working and thrifty, it is a commentary on the community, that profited by their labor and generosity, that they have so little to show for their toil. Uncle Bob is alone now and physically unfitted to "carry on" much loneer unaided. are we going to do about it? Aunt Maria is survived by four children, forty-four grand children 33 great grand children and two great great great grand children. MRS. DONALD WILSON*. THE BEAUTY EVERY ~| WOMAN ENVIES SATINY (?* SKIN, <iMF Ask Your Druggist For DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY THE GREAT HERBAL. TONIC In Fluid at Tablet Form. ;i& F-aiits" 3 i t. Vi m - ' ^ a P" ~ ! a & &? i ? this ! M ir~;=nns--jj >?{: .. \ \ :lp . ?j? : ?V ' *< \ : ~ . A speeding truck . . A collision . fly all t -s of bodies op- ; h J-. reality, however, e sir " frames of wood rtnl shell. ; Motor Car bodies are g nd through?steel rein buttrcfa ixl and braced * the frames and running. onger steel corner post- j tor.ary bulky posts of full, unhampered driving :U a safety feature of ] ti<*! ! TVw : fi^. quick-action v rld-famous for its a Ixdy of steel ? these putation for safe* 1 mothers Motor C / , 3 of safety e:. it. 1 7 drive it. ^ vi "i he ?Iis- l"4?! m !.u fep .. . ?947.50 . . . $1,004.50 to,, xi --- f p fr?* i l EL j -i Z 8 IS S *bu

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