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PAGE SIX I CHAT ?KV ' ' ASPH S H I N CHEROKEE MANl " 1 he Luml ! f / > Uocc/t and & felepho Mi \nnio M icnian Candler en'.e Uiined four t;iMc? f ro??k Thu.s day afternoon at hi : me Vnlle;. river avenue, "4he cca.-ion marked : her 12 birthday u niv-: a: y. Fudge and bon one w.re enjoyed^ throughout the game after which . ream and cake w< v -ervt d at the | card table*. In cutting tin birth- I lay cake. th? cut the button. j Wed fin the thimble, and Eve-j yn !.< | rd the uiine. Th se present we t Miss*.- Edna Patton, Woodfin Posey, Evelyn l.odr"rd, Mary ' and Fanny Pe\\? es-\ Ruth Mai 1 if ? nee. Mildred Akin, Hill Hath- r ieen Axley, Annie Mae Town son. Mary Weaver, Ma'ean t and Mary F Witherspoon, Grace I ell, Jane Cover if Andrews and Mildred Allen of Syracuse, N. Y. J F IB The Mission Study Closs net C "Oh. there i* nothltip half so aw < \ comody of ; :h in th:?. e ;i by J. Hartley 3 Cast Of Ch lerry Alaric Chichestn Montfr'Mnory ll.iwke-Christian Br ? * Jarvis ...... Mrs. Chichester tithel Chichesto! Bennett Top" DR. E. P. OP rOMET (Bryson Clly Will Br M'JRPVn SATURDAY, My PARKER'S Df EYES EXAMINED If your eye* burn. bur*., heroine ?'rerl v your troubles can be ended with prop DON'T ABUSE YOUR MOST PRECK HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED ! ! Broken t?l?s*e ONE DAY J Second H< tJver Murphy H MENS' AND BO' STETSON LADIES' COAT! FIRST HAND NEW EXTREMELY Don't Fail to V Murphy Se= MELD LINE ALT n I F Q ~ *; ~ w JFACTURING CO. jc-r Store" .. ..-.. ..v.. v< ;< I C /j ' z crsonal j me 20 ^ t - i i\ Afternoon with M E. B N Tvt U. after a program con i tinp f papers m the miracles of Christ c-i'-H *of salad and sand. it- i-aki ..nd coffee were served. Mr. Mark fvliott entertained n mrty ?Vedne*d:?y evening at trie f hi- v :rents. Mr. and Mrs. II. ?. Elliot*., on Peach tree. The iv.any friv:: is of M's. Paul lyatt will I r glad to learn that she * c-nvale.-einp from her recent i'less. *C?C?S EOR SALE?Antona epgi with- Sheppeard strain, per seting of 15 etrps, $1.25. Apply to Vonlr I W.oi \i e * . C**UI|III.V, .>. *. .. [oute 1. Box 52. *l-2t-p?l.) ot in lift- as love's young dreams." entitled" "1'eir O" My Heart, doners. aracters Mr. J. W. Ferguson, Jr. Mr. W. C. Boyce Mr. B. W. Sipe Mr. C. YV. Baiicv Mr. H. G. Elkins Miss Mourine Fain Mis? Kathryn Thompson Miss Eloise Fain Mrs. E. C. Mallonec COFFIN R1ST . N. C.) In (, N. C. N.RCH 20, 1926 tUG STORE GLASSES FITTED rhen .?>J!nv or blur and " immwr.** erly fitted GLASSES. >US POSESSION ! s repvaired. ONLY!! anrl Sfnrp I is^vx/m v# [ardware Store rS CLOTHING I 3 AND SKIRTS JOB LOT SHOES LOW PRICES is it This Store zorA Hand re | THE Ct;F.7-KEE 5Cf V r ? > . < ;'H- ver of AndrewMrs. Fi '' .? - p ? ::u of t I" D. C. U f . of r of. L. F M\. v r > I -arn of hi i lnos? in Wi .ttier, N. t'.. where h? has been teaching. Mr. L. O. Rector of Granite Fa'!? Mrs. R ictor here Monday < ri a vi"it to the latter? mother Mrs. El sal eth Posey. I iSALFSM.W WANTED?To solicit I orders for lubricating* oils, greases and paint?. Salary or commission *ddrt?s THE HARVEY Oil. CO. Cleveland, O. (1-rd) Mrs. Fred Johnson tendered the young society contingent a dance. Mi Jay evening at her home in East Murphy. t rrc friends, of Mrs. Fc'ix Ax!t y. will learn with interest of her departu e last week for her distant me. in I.os Angeles, Cal. v WANTED? Middle aeed man. Hustler make $."?0 to $100 or nrmre weekly selling Whitmer's guaranteed line of toilet articles, spices, extracts r.nd medicines. Cherokee County i open for you. You only need team 01 r-ir. Experience unnecessary. Sales- \ manship taught FREE. Full in forma' tion on request. Write now. THE H i C. WHITAKER COMPANY. Dept. 23 ; Columbus. Indiana. <3i-3t-pd.) '> Mrs. Herman Mays, who hns been y the guest of her parents. Mr. and M- . J. A. Richardson, left Thursday for her home in Knowille. ; ? .yrter n short illne- of pnoum" u. Mr. John Waitsul Welch passed aw iy Saturday at hi; home at Maltby in iho "?* year of his age. I Mr. Welch was n man cf retiring nature but staunch in his belief. He had the faith of his fathers and bcHvcd in a living God. several tine s during his last illnes expressed himself as ready and willing to be called. lie live-i a pood Hie. And oy m j industry and thrift had acquired ^uffirient of this worlds poods t> have enabled him to spend his later days in ease, but he cho*o to carry on, and each morninp lie was about his farm duties, bripht and early Surviving nre his wife, Mrs. Mary Parker W? ! h, two dauphters. Mi>. Bessie Craig. Miss Addie Welcli t one son Edwin Welch and five grandchildren. One sister Mrs. Elizabeth j Mayfield, two brothers Pr. .T. F". { I Abernathy and M . G. K. Welch <'T , 1 Ka ton ten, Ga. Miss Eleanor Holt of Cherokee, a ! student at the Sargent School for | Physical Education at Cambridge I Mass., took a leadinp part In a musical comedy produced by members r f the school at a Boston theatre n March 11 and 12. Miss Holt won commendation for her excellent work I in a cast that numbered over 150 j girls. I Friday afternoon. Miss Marion Clarke celebrated her fifth birthday | anniversary with a party at the home i of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Clarke on Valley River Avenue. After an hour of merry making, refreshments were served. About twelve little Rirls were presnt. WANTED?To buy from Owner? i'mall tract of land near Murphy suitable for home site. Must have elevation and be reasonable. Give particulars. No dealers. Box 582. Greensboro. N. C. (32-2t-aam) Services will be held at the Episcopal church Sunday, March 21st, at 11 o'clock in the morninp and 7 in the evening, it was announced this week by Mr. R. R. Beal. Archdeacon T. H. Grifiths, of Asheville. will conduct the services, and the public is I cordially invited. CARD OF THANKS I We wish to thank our friends and | neighbor for the help, love and sym| pathy given us in our sickness, of the j children and death of husband, father. | and brother. Luther. MRS. NETTIE AXLEY. HATTIE AXLEY. NINA HUBBEL. TOM AXLEY. A WOMAN'S ADVICE! Columbia, S. C. ? "I was suffering with feminine weakness which developed after motherth o o d. I got so nervous that I could not sleep or rest at night, was very thin and so weak I could scarcely get around. I had a terrible time with my back, it ached so. and bearing pains in my side. But Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription relieved me *f my ailment and built me up in heai:I. and strength: my nerves were stronger and I could sleep I gained in weight and felt fine. 'Favorite Prescription* is the very best medicine a weak woman can take."? Mrs. Nellie Walker, 2517 Park St. All dealers. Tablets or liquid. r. MURPHY, N. C. PRESENTS PLAN FOR SELECTING TENNESSEE ROAD (Continued From Puje I ) 1 ro- !. for thinking people a!way vait till people want something as r hole, and we all know we need some v t<> u t out of Cherokee West ant e will never get anything till we a.; itizens get our heads together, ii has been truthfully said that in unity here is strength, 1 shall certainly ay Amen to the luckey route. We are sorry that Mr. Webster ?! Tennessee has refused to meet tht * ' U . ..I ( VA.II* I A'ltn tl.!.- ........... ?... ill have to adopt either the Hothouse or Beaverdam route. so let: both male and female who are eligible voters look honestly for the most nractical route and so cast our bal t and when the will ?>f the people has been deleared lei's all be willabid by it. Gal 2 Tho-e in favor of the Hothouse :outv write or print their ticket /"ter this copy: Hothouse route, lohn Smith, < ulbtr-on. N. Those in favor of the Beaverdam mute write or print their ticket after this copy: Ueaverdam route. Bill .lones. I'nah.n, X. C. \ -urs Respectfully. J. T. DOCKERV A true c ;-y of the letter received from Hon. (I. Stikeleather. \81IFVILf.E. N C. Match 8, lt'26. Mr. .1. .1. Dockery, Murphy, X. C. Dear Mr. Dockery: 1 hen to acknowledge receipt .-f youhs of the 5th. inst., and I th:nk you have an excellent plan to determine the sentiment of the people in Cherokee County as to their choice of a Highway from Murphy to the Tennessee line. Sincerely Yours, J. G. STIKELEATHER. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BIDS NORTH CAROLINA. HEROKEE COUNTY. Bids will be received by T. W. Axley, Chaiiman County Board of Com missioners oi cnerokee County, Murphy. North Carolina, uniil Thursday. April 15th, 1026 at 12 o'clock noon for the erection of a court house for the said county, to be two stories in height, to contain offices for nil nccesary county officials, couit rooiu, etc. To be built of brick, marble, stone, hollow tile, the floors, ceiling and roi/f, slabs, etc. to be of reinforced concrete, dome and lantern to be of steel construction. Pudding will be heated from the present Jail building by low prcasure steam heat. The construction of said building is to begin within tnirty days after awarding the cont act and to be completed by December 1st., 1926 Payments for work and material to be made from time to time on estimates furbished from the contractor and approved by the architect, averaging iSO per cent of the work done and material on the ground, balance of 15 per cent to be paid when the building is fully complete and accepted by the architect and board of County CommisEach bidder to deposit with his bid a certified check for $1,000.00 payable to T. \V. Axley, Chairman - successors, as a guarantee that he will enter into a contract with the i County upon the term c*f his bid ! within ten days after the acceptance of his bid and give a bond in some surity company for faithful performance of his contract, bond to be in the sum of the full amount of the contract price and that upon his failure to enter such a contract and give bond said check i? to he retained hj Cherokee County as liquidated dam ages. Plans and specifications may b< procured by contractors wishing t?. bid on the same on deposit of $25.00 with the Chairman of Counts Board of Commissioners oi with th? architect. Jas. .T. Baldwin, 205 Taylor bldg., Asheville, N. C., as a guar antee that he will submit a hid or the date given and return the plans and specifications with his bid Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run down" condition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health. ?"iu. fact prove# that while Otcrrh is a '-"-<1 disc t#e, it la greatly Influenced ly - el.. - tuuonai condition7.. HALL3 CATAKRH MFDIC1NE .ensisti of an Ointment which .Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assist# in improving the General Health. Sold by druggist# for o\er ?0 Year#. F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo. Ohio. I ? I Hcresi Business?Br Work L ike the DickensThere's A We wish to thank the p heartily responded to 01 ings. Every one will r< tention. LIST WI1 ACREAGE FARM TIMBER I WE WILL WORK TL Davidson, Ak REAL ESTATE mHnBHnnnBi ] Plans and specifications will also be n< i "t! file in the office of the Register M .of Deeds of Cherokee County. The n, j Guilde r's Fxchnngt of Charlotte ( North Carolina. Atlanta, (la., and the ^ ffice of the Architect. The Commissioners reserve the 1 right to reject any and all bids. (Signed) A. \V. AXLEY, w Chairman County Hoard Commissioners. Murphy, North Carolina. JAS. J. BALDWIN. Architect. (3 2-4-co) ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of L. W. Brittain late of Cherokee County, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them i to the undc.signed on or before the sixth day of March, 1927, or this noi tice will be placed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme' diatc settlement, i This March 1. 1926. Mary CI. Brittain. Administratrix of the estate of L. W. Brittain. Deceased. (31-6t-B.)l ' I j Miss Martha K. Smith. Mr. Rnv-' mond Harris were dinner guests of Mr. ad Mrs. Don Withcrspoon, Ftiday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brittain returned Monday from Atlanta, where ' Mr. Brittain has been receiving tratment for the past month. ! Judge W. M. Axley attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Ida Axley, in Knoxville the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith nnJor Economical 7 ' Carefully-check the Quality and Improved Che\Tolet*f oach! I passenger closed car in the wort price really means 1. Where else can you get for $< ) car with balloon tires, spcedonu . finish, one-piece W windshietc . I other essentials to modern moti Come in?note these many qua tration?experience the car's a then you will realize how mu< than any other five-passenger do , Ask /or a D?rm 5 Netv LotiTouring - *510 Coach - . $1 RonJlter JS10 Seii?n * ' Coup? - 64= Landau - t". o. b. Flint, N | DICKEY M< Sales and MURPm QUALITY AT FRIDAY. MARCH 19. 1??| imming With Pep i -and Hope for a Rep R Difference K >eople who have so ir Ad asking for listjceive our closest atTH US f' S RESIDENCES .ANDS M (FM TO A FlMIcu ? -W - ? * si UJn H : :in & Axley | INSURANCE i ounce the birth of a daughter or [arch 13th who has b> n given the amc of Hilda Clara Smith. Mr. Elbert Ledford f CoppeiUI'^H1 as accepted a position a? pharaai. st with the R. S. Parker Drug Co. Mr. Clay Johnson returned the lit r part of last week from Florid* ^Ht here he has been for the past sever. i months. jag^ Stubborn Coughs I Quickly Stopped | This New Way I It is often surprising how the molt Dj persistent, hacking couch thai not only robs you of strength and sleep, but often M|g lc.it2- t.> more serious troubV. yields quickly to a simple but wonderfully Bra effective treatment. {?? This treatment is based on the pre. HE script ion known as Dr. King's N * wOi* yj c?r cry for Coughs. You take just one R t?:i.s]^"jonful at bed time and held itin Kg throat forlSoi -.foes v tllowing it. The prescription hasa I mblcaction. It not only st tthcsaad I 's soreness ami irritation. but it Ma s y removes the phlegm nd con* H ion which arc the real muse of nignt K3 ;hing. So with the cause removed, M r.g stops quickly, your sleep tin- Wm urbt-f, i-ml the entire cough coo* Dr. Kia.'s Net? Discovery is for ror.ghs, chest colds, sore throat, hoarae* i:t -"-s, bronchitis. spasmodic croup, etc. ! " f-;r chll-Jn n as well a* R:oimi - ..a harmful drugs. Economical, " o, as the dose is only one teaspoon* luh At all good druggists. Ask far ronsj>ortati0r jii _ - ^ k equipment offered in the Check it against any five.tt w u-. i >45 a fivt-p?MOger dosed :fer, fine Fisher body, Duco I, Alemite lubrication and xingl lity features?get a demoniniazing performance?and :h more it gives for $645 ?ed car on the market today, onsrrmior.! 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