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PAGE TWO ok cik? bcc ^icout The Official Or??n of Murphy and Cherokee County, North Carolina PUBLISHED EVER\ h RID \ * tC W BAILEY Ld.tor Maa??er MRS C. W BAILEY. Associate Ed B W. S1PE Associate Ed Entered in the postoffice at Murphy. North Carolina. second la mail matter under act of Mar. 3. 187U. Subscription Rales Uiu- Y*ar Eifcht Months Six Month H Payable Strictly In Advance Legal advert i?e?i.ent-. u... t ad-, reading lu.tii'1 i?hif u.irii. . 1 d- f thanks, etc. line ' inertia payable in advance I?: -1 -L?> n?d tract rates furni-hed "ii rcpn-f AI communications m ; "d by the writer. other*vi-? ; will 111 t lie accepted ' r pu; .atn.'i. N.it. of the writer will not be pt.h; less so -pecified. '-ut n, the name of cf: author of K> od faith "Don Q" New Fairbanks Film Douglas Fairbanks' n#*xt photoplay. "Don ij. < ; Z01 to.' v. 1 ' ? the Konita Theatre, M'.miu.'. .nd I -1 ami 22. "Don Q, of /.in..." i- built iitrain*! a ouck^:. una ot "ajin ;nm wiU -Jivur ?.f ad tfi. . ni> romance thin .ii^t riv i. t i.nde -or. Mitii.v > ! the h.r known |?l ivet in the |diotopln> w r it .1. n the i-t. t'hief of t K.? are: Mai . , lead IIIK l:i?i> ; !> :.! ! <"| a i >! direct ; Jean He -1. !r. \V .,n? ''itiul.j Lottie Pickford I --t ..mi S 11 *t * fin Lanti. The Manage: i- ui\in; a Free -lew t<i a.; children from * ity -I t'otiniry. under 10 year- ..i. 1 win. .111? tithe theatre Momla\ :i? \\ want a full house BEL1.EVIEW NEWS Mr. Klmer Tuylo. and Mi B? a- ' trice Elliott wee man S.-i?'inlay ' afternoon. Miss Dorothy I'attnn. Blanche Hen -uin and Mr V u.t'liaii Stalcnj. -pent the atlen.ooii in Hlair--. ilie s inday. Mm. I laud Kirn- v.; - I he 1 of Mr-. Nolo Hatchett, Sunday. Mr. .lame- Avley. Mi - Mi'nie ! I'attnn, Ruth Hutrhctt. Floi iede llei "on, Marie Price, and I m ile Patton. attended the all flay in-.-inr at Mar hie Sunday. Miss Carmen Kin^ is attending tin* summer school at Cullowhee. Owners of peach orchards in Kichnmnd County will plant 'Jon aerei i to Iron and Brabham a Lit resistant j cow peas this season for ?;l improvement and seed product ion. One community in Alamance Comity is now shipping I'.OOli v.a!lons milk per month from which an income of is heme --edited. *n?M?" 1 - ?- _ A. Mrs &-*You got throug than I thought you wi Mr.M -'Yes miam, and I will last* *Your smvteMi CAROLINA I ANDREWS HISTORY If . AKE ^ . I (f:?< 1 \i^.y \ i TO t\ iSst T This r**;v!' of ilstorlc Independence If.-.:: in j'h.i.nlelpli.a Is a tine ex ample oi the Vi.v-m art It was made T> ;tie chef f one .-f lb-lade/fl. I It ?ding hotels To advertise the SesquiCentennial International Exposition, which will o[.-n In that city June 1 and run to December 1 to celebrate |the 150th anniversary of American In d? pendente The Stat# House stands on .i ' i at the ntrance to ti e uiuiu d . room of the hotel. Federal Commissioner ~?w [~ ; > -I b Rear Admiral H O. Stlokney, re 'red. who ha- . en appointed by Sec taries 11??. > .i K< "K as Fed al Coiirii :?>: r :< th Ses-ijui-Cen iiiilzk] Inten at >:>al Kxposltion com Mem->r:iiinsr ' *'"*h anniversary .America-; ! l-nce and wuicli ..ill I.- .. ; ! . 1 -inhia from Juim 1 to D.'c-:i Admiral Stirkney will be in full barge of the United States Governim nt exhibit, which will be the largest of ita type ever m ' : \ r " ^ j A. Easy-to"Eas - quickly,eas r Tl'\\ jjh I of the savir " . W e're tall M Roll Rootifl; surfaced, f '&'v glad to reci I00% rclial catch hrc~ ?* weather fo h quicker Ver>' f"""1 xjld, Mr Moore' hat roof * We endorse a >od roof"fc AJHBER & ? THE CHEROKEE SCOU TEN WINNERS IN AUTO RACE ON FIRESTONE r Moth timr Gum-Di^ptiJ Tires - in iadi?n<ipol>3 Sorrdwny C?l:sic r ('im-Dipped i ' ,?ic made a remark- j ;n? iii iru- Indianapolis i . :i I'.-.oration Day,] i ten v\inn?-i participating:; i ii th?*j*e ilepfHii ii.l tiiii?* liaiiuii ! i:i at Speed. fart last year r Dt Paolo ?>.. Fi entente IN'- ?? ?.. I'M pi-d Uailoims made I "ii : r -? r <i :?I an uv ? J in 1.1:1 miles pei hour. ik! i moi?>ir- of '.?! ' inch j?iK -ment. compared to 122 cubic ti in ll?2n. combined with rainy -uther h .'r :: slippery tiack. slowed i f.i iiini if the I H26 winr.e-', Frank Locktiart, who won this year** race at V - jnib - per hour. 'I hi-- > a: KlUi ilinii battle of ! raile! at th? end of 402 a Im-? . i. - i f tell downpour of l.oikhint. who captured the !!<I !>! >' . d ove the full distance ' -ii a <"nple tire chunKe and v.a . .. ihc -in i < ".00 mile- on I an e of tires. I s ;i note* ..rlliv fart, ton, that I IIndianapolis race wu> the . ifh on the hc.i.-e Speedway in .!. !< Kir* tone (Juin-Dipped I i ..the win?:e?< to victory I to ' jif. battle of tin < brilt^ < etfe' t iv' in" of tIuni-1?iji "tie eXclllsiv- |.io. . , employ J the ! ,.,tone Company, wh.rh .tra strength and end uran< <. -tie fabrh l?y impregnating I ratiin every fiher of eveiv i! with rubber. I rial proves minimizes fri? :? and hea* keeping the tiics com, . eooi i*ide a i-ontinnous strain. I . if. iiram- of Firestone tir?-* Indianapolis this year certainly remarkable when tin- terrific i ed at which tt;e cars traveled over I "-yen -old rough brick trad . mm. in'. , oil'iiieration. MARBLE .dr. Mid MWin. M. Mulkey of hint (I.i. announce the birth of . on June S He was given the . t Win Max. i Parke; .lie.' Friday niomit - i fo il- o'clock. Mr . I'aikei ha* n lit . loiiy. Iiei ib-alh wan : * nnexpei ted to her friends and .--live- On deepe t ^vmpnthy o-.-i Co tin- bereaved. M \e|l \d:iot of (a.ppeihill. I 'i. ent Saturday night and - I . . r .1). U :in<! Mr. W. B. Mul"7 : anil M . I . It. No\vin>in of i .-i lull. 'I rnn.. j.i nt the mi. !.ci .mv n? wimjim. <'..rnellia I'oiloy \vh?? has a CASTORIA i For Infants and Children In Use ForOver30 Years [ Always bears ~ ! 1 S^eof * :" ?J"* 3HB'_TOW -XT - ~i*? by" means y-on-your-purse" rooting that can be laid ily and conveniently.Think g in labor costs! king about Barrett Asphalt g, either smooth or minerallere's a rooting that we're >mmend. We've found it \ :>le. It can't rust, rot or will stay tight against all r many years. Prices? table. Come in and see. tf^^Rpofings SUPPLY CO. I N. CAR. T. MURPHY. N. C position ftt Bu?hnell. .-pent the Wtk-1 u?l with home folk?. 1 ??e -'nji'njc cor. vent ion met Sun-; day. a. m . with president W. A. Adam- presiding. Election of officerufre^aLkfd after prayer h.v Rev Algia 1 ?- ^ enjoy > !.!? '."oil in trine va . ! 1 he banner \*a- awarded t?. it?- 1 as* fr??i? Grandvtew, N. <'. .More people were at Mlirhlc than j ever heft.re. the church woiil?l not -eat one tenth of tho-e present who J were eager to hear. Mai hie n*cd very much a new ehurch or a large auditorium to care for the people ; .ho meet here each year in June. Miss Blanche O'Kelly of Copperhill . \ Filing Mr. and Mir-. \V. J. Bar- I 11 and family. ^ M Tom Sfritterfield. died Fridav | lime 11 and \va laid to re-t in the | ? emctery here Saturday. Mr- Sat-| terfield i-. the daughter of Mr. and j .Mt-. Monr?.e Garrett. She had heen | ill for some time. Mr. Ernest < o??k. who i employed j a? a steam shovel operator at Chimin y Rock. N. <\. i- home for a lev.- ' days. Mr. Winiifft W. I.o\ iligood Tuesday for Philadelphia !*: . Mr. and Mi Slater of Asheville. 1 are -ponding a few days with Mrs. ' Slater'- parent-. Mr. and Mi II. Wilson. Mis. (J. \. Jones, and little dutigh 'er. Wihna, and Nina, are visiting at K"'<in*-nnviHe N. C. OWL CREEK Mr-. S. T. Kephart i ill r.l ts e sent writing. Quite a few of the folks of Owl Creek, went to the singing convention at Marble Sunday. Mr. Wade Harper, was the guest <?i Mi-s Delthia Kephart. Sunday night. >*H9 Mr. Vincent Morous, was the guest TIKE See and $a We have the tiree and Ftrestoi Every fiber of every o Used by the operators big buyer* meaeure mileag Flrestom Steam-Welding vulcar ?aaeuring an air-tight tub You, too, can get the big transportation leaders equipping your car with th< WK TAKE YOUR OI unused mileage. Come anc Oldfli Let us show you why I themeelvet. Compare thea Made in I fire build HIGH PRESSURE C 3*x3K Regular CI 3tx3K Extra Sise CI 3tx3>? Extra Size S. S 31x4 S. S *2x4 S. S *2x4 K S. S *3x4K S. S *3x5 S. S Thos. 5 Valley River 1 I of Mr. Richard Haas. Sunday. .in Mrs. Wander Green, of Andrews, who has l>een \isitire her mother i ' -e this place has returned home. Si .Vlr. Harry Thomas and Mi? omu J Kephart, and Mr. Wade Harper. Miss fJelthia Kepnait. motored l<? .Marble Sunday. (ieilt lemeii Reader - "Dwl t rn % ?4j isn't piile dead yet. hut I think % jg i- pretty -i?.k. at least the e . .. H aii\ thiiiK happening ??f any importar.ee t'? write about. c< Say Boiling Springs. wonder v\hat$ w wronjt with you? Isn't it about lime N we should hear from you? S3 U| I he c rops, of this section are just 31 ?81i AskVrai Friend "Who has 7'iave to give you a Comparison between States and those of the Old W. about the accommodations afford* to frequency of trains and as t< your destination on time. The American Puiloian car ci u??t1 El by thia and other great trunk line afford* not only . > infortaLlo ?r..| j. claan bads, but adc-iu.it>: toilet facil. c< tie*, which are cot to he found even a* on the finest trains in Furopo. lie I twaco the principal American cine- it and the points of inter**', tl. re ar.- u> many railroads operating menv iaui ?4 train* daily And Sunday l:i lUirope w ooly a very limited number of trains Ji operate through the week. . A on tl Sunday moat of the fast trains a.e .V taken off. and practically all ot the almae-car servico iedoneownv with ? making it ueceaeury for trav. lUim :ti re*ton< DEAL ve You Beit? ve You m I the tubes that are delivering thousan tie Gum-Dipped 1 ord is saturated and insulated with rub i of the biggest taxicab, motorbua and e and demand Most Miles Per Dollar. b Steam-Welded ' uses the splice in live steam ? a specie e, so important to the life of your tire, extra mileage, economy and comfort x and by hundreds of thousands of sat 5se wonderful Gum-Dipped Tires and St D TIRES IN TRADE and will give 1 I see us. sld Tires and Tul rkMc-M 1 v..i? ? wiuuou * uca ouu a uuca liuve ni&ae SU e tires and tubes with any others on th the great Firestone factories by exp< Iere, and carry the standard guar an IORDS OVER-SIZE $10.25 " 2 34x4.75 ::::::::: i?:h 3**4.7S 15-34 35x4.95 13.7# ... ? 34.75 31*5 35 31.5* 33x6.44 >. Evans, Dt Vve. 4urphy, N. C. FRIDAY. JUNE IS. 1926. tin? fine this year. Mr. Jeff Kephart. and family. vi?i_ d his brother Mr. Henry Kephart, in day. lencw Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that Perfect Purification of the System Nature's Foundation of P-rfect iealth." Why not rid your^if 0f ironic ailments that are undermintg your vitality? Purify your enre system by taking a thin- jgh >urse of Calotabs.?once or twi? e a eek for several weeks?and see how ature rewards you with health. * Calotabs are the greatest of all /stem purifiers. Get a family Daclr ge. containing full direction* OnU 5 cts. At any drug store. ( leaf Abroad the railroads of the United ->rld; to tell you something 1 d iij to luxury of travel, as t dependability cf reaching ??'00* on.i (ji :.c lurch counters. Whi! 6-iru, i Continental j?n?-1 ... * , , i.,te than Amsriin ' ' ' "ich ochaduba 'v or u., v. , y touch dower. i.r ?. . I*:. . > .* . i, Cincinnati. !ii?< ?(m1 Nt? :iAiiilitma-?a dJs> n.e o' If ? the Pan-AmeriID rfquirr i 1. .' -.rn. II minntf; j hevrsK, brtv ,-i- ,iud Paris? a i -i-unce of hu* ? r.i/<*n <106 miles mrter man iii-tv-wri cmcumaa and !<>bile) ?23 houra. . Binutaa to r?sired on th* ;r tv-u : i trains. Think " thianKuin' oiim .similes in I i hour* ?m i a : ... Francs, 675 j ilea w -rr? a luilf. y w . Sit ^ Si -jw jSt r loney ids of extra miles? fires ber. truck Heets. These Tubes *1 Firestone process low enjoyed by the isfied motorist s, by pam.Wol.1 o/l ?" viuvu M. UUCS. iberal allowance for ?es ich a good name for e market. ert tern BALLOONS $14.55 14.75 17.55 1S.SS 21.99 25.19 ;aler Phone 58 I
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