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PAG=: SIX V-:.-. IT - : : u V .l^oca/ and X felppho Mr J. F. Oaf fr.ey f the M . y . . . . : tr > ;h* m w. N. v. : : her* in the iruJtlt of " ? a: > Tc nessee P' r ' ' n; . : : trr Dickey H tel. Mi ' ' i:-' Aahev i."n t:r. i few days with Mr? I: apart r/tent in th- : M:. \V. A. Bryson. B Mr. . Mr WI'.--; . ; -rr ti - wet ?-*n i . A . Mr. Pat TurnLill fo.n.erly of this p.but v '.* : Miami. FU.. Iv .ling friend- a:..} relatives. Mr. turnbill is ;i fui . ntractor in b:> adopted h?.r..i-. After a pl?-u*ant vi.-it with her daughter. Mi- Martha K. Smith .ami u'arnd daugh'?-j M.s. Henry Axley. M Smiti 'iri".< . Wednesday u. her home at T; ??.tt?-r. Go. MJenr.ey B\it? of Blue Ridge is the attractive ffuest- of Mr-. C M .Butt at the Dickey Hotel. The many friends <>f Mrs. A Richardson will !>e pleased t know she returned Saturday from Atlanta where she had been receiving treatment at the Wesley Memorial Hospital, much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Hud Anderson of Hayesville were week-end visitors tors in town. Miss Nora Liech was the truest of friends in Morganton, Ga.f last weekend. Miss Annie Wilson returned Monday from a short visit in Charlotte. Mrs. lassie Kelley Cunnignham 3pent Wednesday night in town. Mrs. Cunningham was enroute to her home at Franklin, from Hayesville where she had been in the capacity jf court Stenographer. Miss Christine Goodyear who is teaching in the High School at Hayesville motored to town Tuesday . Mr. George Love. Jr.. of Morganton, Ga.. was a business visitor the first of the week. Mrs. T. J. Bristol and daughter, of Andrews, were visitors here one j day this week. FOR SALE?Black Minorca eggs. S100 per setting. See J. C. Ramsey, Rt. 3, Murphy, N. C. <37-3t-pd.) House. WANTED?One hundred head of cattle to range and salt at the apple tree place. No horse stock wanted. Address Ross Duval, Nantahala. N. C. <l*-2t-pd.) FOLKS V c - rr - i~i * r FACTURING CO. r Store' 'J^crsonat f ne 20 C M, B er.ri-r: .:.:od : cinner :h : ;rc i. >-> . Her&yih A. V.u. Cat:. ,t B: J. Rid**. i ' a ivf at Aj-:.. _T i . \V:r. S Har : 1'... . *: ; -. v y. ; i - : . ' ; - ; /?; . thv h r-<- . r -f jay May Tn ' 11 Za . fJ: i. 3It .aw Mr-. V.*. L. Nc - n an . BE'.v. .Va.c .j, sevcra - i .. _- ; w;th Mr. N? .-o:v r;:??ther. Mrs i. :i. Xc) and othe rv.aii*. f . FOR SALE?f .. t. -et-c_; i ?ar?i, elu-- an ! ien <; . r-. J il. r : , - i. - Mr- ESTHEi ? . FREAS. ;.h n<- 17. City. >4? WANT T'J SEND?| rice lit e.vrv i.tan who i- thinking < jyintr a farm. It wit; pay yoi t what I have t-. offer. Don wait write now. John Kimhr Mad!.?"nvi!U-, ic-::n. < 37-4t-p 1.) Mrs. Ralph Moody, Mi-ses Minnie Payne, Giilie and Pearl Martin an Mr. Ro.-= Gulley spent several da: last week in Thomasville. Ga., whei j they attended revival services be ing conducted by the famous evang list. "Gypsy" Smith, Jr. They moto c-d through in a Chrysler, and visiti Tallahassee, Fia., while gone. Miss Blanche Teague psent t! week-end with home floks at Poste j FOR RENT?Ten to 12 acres go< corn land at County Home, nop to Cherokee County Board of Coi missioners. May 3rd, next. Mrs .Mary E. Nelson of Toptt spent the week-end with her moth Mrs. Mattic A. Taylor. An enjoyabel affair of last F day night, was the surprise birthd party given Mrs. ':;;m Axm by 1 daughters. Misses Mary and Mildr A number of vocal selections Mrs. E. S. Miller and Mr. W. Boyce, with Mrs. Bessie Deweese the piano, were enjoyed by all. The old time tfame "pinning t tail on the donkey," caused mu meumcnt. Miss Parne Vaughan I ing the lucky winner. A delicious s ad course was served. At a late ho the quests departed wishing Mrs Ak many happy returns. Those persent were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Akin. Miss Mary. Mildred and Martha Akin; M and Mrs. Arthur Akin; Mr. and Mi Xeil Davidson, John Davidson; Mi A. H. Brown; Mrs. R. B. Ferguso Mrs. Jennie Howell; Mrs. Bess Dewesse and Miss Virginia Deweeac Mrs. James Palmer; Mrs. W. M. Fa and Mercer Fain Jr; Mrs. F.. S. Mi ler; Mrs. W. M. West; Mrs. T. J Holder; Miss Fame Vaughan; Mr L. E. Mauney; Mrs. Brittain; Mr F.. B. Xorvell; Mrs. Don Witherspoo M.r W. C. Boyce and Mr. Berzuza Mrs. J. D. Barnett underwent a operation last week. Report she i getting along fine. THE CHEROKEE SCO L : 1 H. f. M - E tz *bcth Britt tin be fonior Maui rf h aor. Mrs I-! r- j I -yt-r f Ar. >r- r .S the eldest sister o fshe brice . Mis. Jerry nvMson v..11 be m r. ' .sh: i - Tr. mt - r.. Miss E Mfiir.ey. Nan Dixcn. ar<d Mis =' - V : : 1- - M irrhi MvB-. - I r < ' ' : " ry are s be the C*AV''r cr:- v r'r .. ." Mi.-- K itaor Co. or of A:.'i:ew> Mr. \r. Ba'ksdale f < ille Tenn.. will be Mr. Lee's best irar.. Mr.' I: ...? F- _ j r. Mr. J hn B. Mr ' a :<] Mr. Wrr : The - Mr 1. W. ' : La. i- V:. 7. N. K .. Mr. R I-r - r :* Ar, :r> v - and M - W. C M: H raver : Ar.dt r.. S. C. l: C._ . ? N- v. . rt. Te-r v.i.i :iry "O F' ir.i Me." ami "PerF -l I. ve " acc : ; : 1 by MisMari?a:et < : . .mi. < ' u n i the ;.: ? an i Mr. Ru *uond Hani- r the vi iin. M ..ndler and Mr. Fi rris v.-ii! read a Misses Juanita Evan and jei it . Fi I< : att ; i * j y eiven by - St-;.; . : ihe Andrews Hkrh - ;i '. Friti y nigh: . M.-.- F.i. - Fain r -. t a feu* i .;! . . - ek \? th he" - . M -. \\ i Bytt ;r. IV FOR SALE?II< '.;seh(.b.i Furniture F. . I f. and Cha! . Chiffonier. . Bed .r.d Springs Library Table. Ext.T.si'-r, table, Couch, Rockers, Couch **v..La.vr: Mower .Pint Fruit Jar* .i i many *.'-.er thir.^ to num<-:<.uto mint: n. \\\ S. WLll.DER. arms, r N Station. \ Mrs. Dave Carringer is ill at her home in Real T wn. Mr. .Joe Deuve- <-f Blue Ridge spent Tuesday* in t own. : FEED YOUR CHICKS ground Lone Mamouth Yellow Soys Beans $2.25 1 Per Bushel,Royaler and Ox Brand 16 per . er.t Acid $2.0 per bag. , R yster and Ox Brand 16 per cent Acid $2.00 per bag, Roysteis 10-2-k ^ Higrade Guano $3.00 per bag. , Royster 0-2-3 Higrade Guano $3.2o per bag. F. P. DICKEY FEED CO. Murphy, N. C. (35-4t-d) r Mrs. Ruth Crowe, who was c-allec ?f, to Murphy during the illness of hei father. Mr. J .M. Elkins. returned to.her home at Tellico Plains, Tenn. ke Monday. li. J Mr. J. A. Elkins, of Harriman ^ Tenn.. has returned to his home aftei being called here on account of th< death of his father. m Mrs. C. B. Gennett .of Bedford Ind., who was called here during the illness cf her father, Mr. J. M ier Elkins. is remaining as the guest o Mr. and Mrs. Harve Elkins for thi Week. ria ^t_ 1 \t ?. i n ?? ^ cupyir.g the apartment over Grif , fiths store, by ' TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTER: at OF THE 20th JUDICIAL DISTRICT he I am a candidate for re-election fo ch the office of Solicitor of the 20tl >e- Judicial District, subject to the wishe r1- of the democratic voters, ur I assure you that I will appreciat ;in your support, influence in the com ing primary. (Jun-l-pd.) GROVER C. DAVIS. es [r. Did you know that by-products o s. the live-stock and meat industry plaj -s an important part in your daily life' n;j ie Did you know that pork and bee: e- were often receivable for taxes dur in ! ing early settlement of America? 1 V. Did you know that roast pork waj s. supposed to have originated in early s. China when a hut burned down and n a pig burned o death in it? n Gal 4 n It takes these Americans to win at ?| tennis, football and the confidence game. I T. MURPHY. N. C JI . r : . r.lZEN: BANK A TRUST CO. At Arareui, m t.ic of North Ciiv.in*. a tthe- of But -.en Apjnl 12th. 1926 12th, 1926 RESOURCES r " 40,403 LIABILITIES 7 7 - < r- I - . f Deposit, I .... on or after 1 I i TOTAL >--. ^..-1 ' N -*' 1 -.r Lr.a. : < 1 19, 1926. I. K T. Heat :v Cashier of the r . : Bank. <: - lemniy swear that the above statement L? j . the :* rv. kr. wledge and !. T HEATOX. ra?hier. r r t?Attest: J. W. S. I AVIS. CLYDE H .1 AH RETT. I>. S. RUSSKI.l ! . Directors. <r 1 < ! ar?i 5v. rn to before . - l. th day f April. 1026. .1 W WALKER. Notary Public My :rr : n expire- 6-23-11127.) APPLICATION FOR PARDON of W I. . ir." -I Arrl.? atior. will he ma le to the j Go*, error f N rth Carolina for the {pardon of Willie Lovlngood convicted at the January term of the Superi- r ) Court of Cherokee County. 1925. for the crime of Bigamy. All persons who oppose the irrant: ing of said pardon aie inxiled to for- ' ward their protest to the Governor w ithout delay. This the 22nd day of April 1926. SAMUEL II. BEAVER. 1 1 THE I I I TNIl I ^ 394 acres with r S Near good scho ? jg hood. Si 104 acres botto '' S ^ acres clear u | jtj Good springs at . jS Plenty of timbe 5 I? Owned by Dr. : | $ Said to be best hSl s j ffi No Better but tl [? $10,500.00 $2 11 years. ITTI |l w.p. i! ; iRRRRRRRRRRFtR ' We Offer the Fo Virgin Tin E g Yellow Pcpul-.r, I ever cut off Pine, Etc., Origina 1 ' N" 1 i Acre? 2 Mile **' -* * a ?20.on .J Ti t No. 2. " .-( >ne ani Very Fire $20.00 Acre. Tr: y "(? Acres 6 Wh te ftMountain Oak $1 W? have the exclusive sale of th i terms jrcoi. For- ! : t r ee- rv. $t,.V>0 * > ?1S,0( H< - H JCir " ; ... ; i.t 1 t $I0.0"0. Davidson, A REAL ESTATE DAVIDSO* ^ygQRBBHnBBBnHHR Errors In Newspapers II:: ?. tv; ;phical and other* i-e, :.r* the hugbearer? 'f pubii-hvis. I he <i "-tor. i* i- -aid. bi.r*c? his mis * he lawyers !h? and : - d- :hit they wt? n<?* tr.'.stukes Fr/ hus'.r.es- mat- hides hi< mr-takein the red ink secti' - of book.NO' To all Dealers in Real As you well know ? business as real estate < is due, and 1 find there paid. Please call and < B. B. MOR best fai on cour GEORGIA three farm houses and ol and churches and in s| m land in high state of < ipland in pasture, nd orchards and all land :r for farm purposes. H. N. Wells, of Murphy, farm in Union County, hat this on this famous N ,500.00 cash, balance 01 Odom & Co Parker Building, Murphy, N. C. me _SHHHUI SSaSMM*' FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1926. llowlng Tracts of ! | iber Lands II \ fountain Oak, White II . those tracts. II v 1 Growth. Nothing j ? i? of Hard Surfa ed R ad W ' cut |fl ^cre' I % 1 One-Hal? miles fr ra Railroad | % Hard Surfaced Road Poplar, 7.00 Acre < ? L-e pr- T'-rtieo and car. the || in a I. par*.- f the C -.at exciu-iviiy priced ; kin & Axley INSURANCE BUILDING E\<ry error the whether it he in the coir,r'-;ie room or the newsroom, is fl.minted before t'r..- public for everyone t see. The newspaper, as a busin:-- hn* abemt a- much privacy as a goldfish. There. f->re when you think that . ir farori ite newspaper is makinz t< many mistakes, stop and thir.k V. -v muds more worried are the new-paper roes. ?Walter S. Ball, editor. T'r .dence ?R. I. Sunday Journal. Did you know that Amer; an pioneers sewed p;j?s* eyes el !. t keep them under control wh:> droviof them through the country'? ncE Estate: ?t the time of going into dealers, your county tax is some still due and not 1: yei your license ?n. uncc. jrjzixj^r^riih^ *M IN || JTY, || farm buildings. I j jl plendid neghbor- rV ii :ultivation. I well watered. j j ational Highway. j | ie, two and three I j | ffi mpany |
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