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/rwn France [ jpjr
from China
n i:i._?
vuailiupuiilcll]
11TV :-\ - perVY
- or-'-,: h..ve
hari tCi- much rt u :: : -xir
:r.e*l>, the hemeunte c?: s ?c t .cm
- "? - ; -
ca?Ki..w mca. : ei
-I- I State? more
trul) a m.5 i t than - >,
TC ' : . the c? -c <-r u jotct
the c?->u::-- a j tr.L- iav-tte dishes
. f ail the nations Odd ih-cs are
no puzFe t . c . buys
then .1. 1 S \Y . . i ; rena-m:
: - ? .n It .'-an,
French Ch - M- dinner
tha* w!'. - ' >vel.
Ore n:, ; . er? of
ir!ir?!*? . th. ?-f
canrwr'i -. fr. , >.'!:? have
co.-.:*. .ute.. \ . - - - ; tin ./tinners'
lists an.: tlv - ive -upp'.ied
mar^r.jis h combined inr..
Fr-. -h ' . < to
them ikcada' . rr -d V: rr canrun*.
r i--er.es* > :th which
we have taker. ver French coo \_
methods :* -.'.'.u-t : e.t by the wcrds
s 'vind 1 . e*. such as
h " .. . 't *:lc .
V.. :se. ma*. rr.na!?e - *t: ? M.tnv
involved French r- - .ire made
e.??> the -e inne?i ds
A L"r L :. :. '--.t. ? .. be most
e.?st'.y . ! .... canned
- ,
a? . -.r?t - > rtvshrc rr. omelet*
e, c ? -< ! ma ?r . t'.'cken
SPENDS MILLIONS 1
TO MAKE A 5c
DRINK PURE
r?? r. 1 c
vvroivtny nni nuge investment
in Equipment and
Machinery to Safeguard
Quality 1
Next i? breathing, scientists tell us, t<
.r mi st .uip.rtuut function lor the
preservation of life and health i> 1
drinking. Such a large percentage of ^
our bodies i? made up of moisture
that there is constant need oi repine- L
ing the moisture, and nature's signal i
to us is thirst. Coca-Cola's immense a
popularity is due to the fact that is is .?
so refreshing and that it quenches
. > " tl)irst so pleasantly. p
"Coca-Cola is no simple thing to >
r produce," says C. k. Hoover, manager j,
of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, p
Murphy. N. C. "Neither is the public a
health a thing to be played with. A v
drink numbering so many millions of a
frends must be made pure and kept 0
pure with every possible safeguard ,
surrounding its preparation and dis- sj
tribution. a
"Millons of dollars have been spent <;
on Coca-Cola plants, equipment and n
methods for this very purpose. Each
ingredient is scientifically tested for e,
purity and strength before it is used.
Twenty-one seperate tests of this sort a
are made covering every step in the ^
process of manufacture of the syrup. ^
shipment, carbonation and bottling. n
The contents of every bottle of Coca- ^
Cola are untouched by hand and every
bottle is scientifically sterilized be- C|
fore filling, so that you may get Coca- t<
Cola at its best, wherever and when-! a
ever you ask for it."?Advt.
North Carolina, j Cherokee
County. i tc
Sylva Collegiate Institute, 1!
Plaintiff, Ly
J. E. Taylor, Defendant. J 8'
In General County Court. | a
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM- pi
MONS BY PUBLICATION s*
The State of North Carolina, to J. E. to
Taylor?Greeting: \?
The above named defendant, J. E. CI
Taylor, is hereby notified that sum- M
mons and warrant of attachment have ni
heretofore been issued and returned 1 pi
in the above entitled cause, and all j G<
BBfc the right, title and interest of the ' cc
said J. E. Taylor in and to that piece 1
|M or parcel of land conveyed by deed!
from T. J. Hill and wifa, Hattia HIU. j (i
The Jim mean Housewife
Thtds Jill These Toods
"s
C^JTTZ'
i Dishes for the
a U king may follow. Though a!'.
e met. _>: .. tlurr. as well
.i> :hc:r ma:.} uses arc vi edited to
tench v. k-. wit use them extensively
OnxA.:te> are a French ina:-.;
- ire creamed dishes.
Ar.-th.r g -.d rtench dish which may
. >? ' as . at substitute is a
heese fondue de of canned toma
r tomato soup and American
c: -sc. which a)?" cv>mes itv cans. A
typical French d *?ert is fruit .nid
! eh -?e for which the housewife can
call on her reserve shelf of canned
foods
Spaghetti the principal elcmen*
an Italian dinner, combining well
vith alnv st any other food for a good
menu It c. u.es in cans prepared in
Italian style with tomato and cheese
and .?1?. with tomato alone. Minesir
i.e. really vegetable soup, comes
| first, or st the dinner is a bit elab;
orate, hor* d'oeuvres of sardines,
; '.r.lento, e lives, all to I* obtained in
caru. al>o salatni, pickled beets, give
real Italian t. . Ji. A salad and
c follow all other courses.
When one mentions a Chinese dinner.
the name chop suev jumps to
nd immediately. About this one
iish the dinner may be built and no
natter what the inn vat ions the chop
<ury p-e>crves the Chinese identity of
he meal. It cr<mr* in cans and needs
\ only reheating Noodle soup, which
rruitt and McConnell
At Franklin Aug. 6th
The following letter has been re
eiVed and is published for the beiieti
i those in this section who desire f
ttend this great meeting at Franklin
>ear Friend
rhe Truiett-McConneil -Meeting i
be held this year at Frunkltn, N. C
iugu>t dth to Augu&t 15th inculsivc
he first service will begin at 11 A
I.. Eastern time, Friday, August 6tli
The great tabernacle that was use'
i>t year still stands and will be read,
i? accommodate the throngs. Ml
ml Mrs. Chas. Jolly will have charg
t the music.
Condition of roads 'eading t
rauklin is very good. Highway Nc
m'., Bryson City to Franklin, is not
I good condition. Highway No. 285
>illskon> to Franklin, is n5w concret
il the way. Both Highways connec
rith Highway No. 10 to Asheville am
II points East. The Highway thi
ugh Georgia to Franklin is in en
-client condition sfrve for a fe\
tiort detours between Tallulah Fall
nd North Carolina State line. Fror
tate line to Franklin 14 miles o
ew concrete.
F'fteen hotels and boarding hous
s oiTer approximately 200 rooms a
easonable prices. To this is to bt
dded entertainment in privat
orr.es. Many excellent campinj
ites are available and it is hoped tha
urny will come prepared to cam]
uring the meeting.
Mr. Fred Higdon is chairman o
L.mnuttee on reservations and a let
r to him will receive his promp
itention.
GEO. C. STEED, Pastor,
A. J. SMITH, Manager.
> said J. E. Tavlftr. Hotorl Mdw OtkA
D23, and recorded in the office o:
le Register of Deeds of Cberokei
ounty. North Carolina, in Book No
7, at page 11, has been attached foi
debt of $421.58, with interest, du<
aintiff from defendant. And tlx
lid J. E. Taylor is further notifiet
be and appear before the Judge
?f the General County Court ol
herokee County, North Carolina, on
onday, September 6th, 1926, an<j
iswer or demur to the complaint oi
aintifT, or plaintiff will apply to the
Durt for the relief demanded in th?
implaint.
E. E. DAVIS,
Clerk, General County Court
>2-4 t-c)
THE CHEROKEE SCOl
^ifl jhe /rattan ^ ^
::H:. Brought Spaghetti
I
Hot Jomales
y --yi! fromfCoxico
i Connoisseur
n:?y be made by adding noodles to
?. limed consomme. is a Chinese dish
and boiled rice is the inevitable supplement
to tru chop suey. Canned
1 meapple and Chinese tea, ?tak and
dear, complete thi meal.
Something altogether different may
, I c secured tor a dinner by consulting
:e Mexican dishes supplied by the
canners Tamales and chili con came,
l oth highly flavored, are obtained al|
ready cooked and hke chop suey need
i .. nly to be reheated. Chili con came
j i an excellent ?w ay to introduce the
tamily red kidney beans which are
; 1 igh in focd value. Both these dishes
:. re hearty, need n meat served with
' hem, and the supplementaiy dishes
should be a salad or fruit and ooltee.
Mexicans drink their coffee black and j
very strong.
Many more suggestions for variety ' j
i meals may be obtained from the
I ioreign dishes prepared by canners.
Of German dishes their nain selection >
| is sauerkraut. There is Hungarian
: oulash. Russian caviar, Scotch finnan
| laddie, Newfoundland codfish eake*.
l'.ngUsh plum pudding. California h*:s.
ioods from all over the world, fr. in
all the nations whose representatives
j make up the American commonwealth. <
The nation they have slowly pushed
' aside, the American Indians, have leit
1 with the canners a fond legacy of
1 >. reat value, succotash, first prcimred
I bv Irdian squaws.
F.laKnrafp Plane Roina
. Made for Entertainm'nt
A.S.H.Officials Au. 21
iConlinuud from page 1)
l> !
i Rescue Marvel, of Asheville, president
of the Appalachian Scenic
Highway association presiding.
, , Welcome address, John H. Dillard.
of Murphy.
( i Response, Frank T. Reynolds, of
j Atlanta.
"Development of Highways," Major
* John S. Cohen, president and editor
* i of The Atlanta Journal.
6 I "Duty of the Federal Government
j to Continue Aid for Highways."
0 ; Charles A. Webb, co-publisher of the
' ' Asheville Citizen.
v | "Construction of Interstate High'?
ways," John N. Holder, of Jefferson,
e . Ga., chairman of the Georgia State
1 Highway board.
^ | "Building the Appalachian Scenic
", Highway in North Carolina," James
" j G. Stikeleather, of Asheville, state
s j highway commissioner for the Ninth
s North Carolina district.
11 "Measuring the Value of Improved
* Highways," ex-Governor Cameron
; Morrison, of North Carolina.
"What Improved Highways mean to
1 Atlanta," W. D. Hoffman, president
e of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.
e "What Improved Highways Mean
i? to Asheville," President Bryson, of
1 the Asheville Chamber of Commerce.
? "What the Appalachian Scenic High
I way Means to Georgia," Henry H.
^ ! Kstes, of Gainesville, president of the
" j Georgia division of the Appalachian
1t Scenic Hghway.
| "The Great Atlanta-Asheville-Moni
treal Motorcade of 1927," Mayor
John Cathey, of Asheville.
"Highways an Essential Factor in
, All Development Work," Preston S.
f Arkwright, of Atlanta, president of
s, the Georgia Railway and ' Power
. company.
a ue Atianca convention of the
; Appalachian Scenic Highway Assoi
i ciation," W. T. Winn, of Atlanta.
1 All addresses will be limited to
i five and ten minutes, in order that
I the full program may be covered at:
t the one afternoon session and withl
out wearying the audience,
f! The committees on arrangement as
i announced by Mayor Hill follow: j
! Picnic and refreshments: Mrs. E. I
B. Norvel), Mrs. W. M. Axley, Mrs.
i R. C. Mattox. Mrs. S. D. Akin, Mrs.
IL. E. Bayleas and Mias Josephine
Heigkrwaj
mirfeWinilSfi
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UT, MURPHY, 5f. C.
Cool, Cut-out Linen
Enters Summer Modes
*
/ 3 VEverywhere
the iwu-plet* dress is
flourishing like the green hoy tree and
designer* nre Thinking up new way*
f varying this popular mode. Their
Intent achievement appears In new
fabric combination* and vme charming
late summer frock* show printed
silk in the company of cut-out linen,
with very alluring results. An ~x
Ample is pictured consisting of n frock
of printed silk banded at the bottom
and at the top of the plaits In the skirt
with plain silk. Over this there Is a
long jacket of cut nut lln^n. with a
hand of printed slli? as a finish at the
bottom. The s?.i.iv >I'.k 1> used In a
belt nrr.??s the ' : ;:t.-l. Pi .nWnntl.vi
with tPn *>lalr tlk. for collar and
rvi'v Many novoi uti<l pretty Incketa
r?? P.- v. , u with s- pirate -kirts have
coiu? .he !":? 3:: -"- rts and tailored
I*.. - I . ill. s.-: - . tunnel ..." kaslia
; !:i!s .---t popular for
Finances: \V. 1*. Odom.
Advertising ami Publicity: Don
HTithersj >.n.
Barbecue 1\. It. Not vol .
Ground* and Parking: K. P. Hawtins,
W. I>. Towns.>n. .1. W. Davidson.
Reception: M. W. Hell. D. Witheripoon,
R S. Parker. \V. Savage. Dr.
I. X. Hill. K. A. Davidson. W. I*.
Payne, J. H. Storey. \\. M. Axley.
Mrs. M. W. Bell, Mrs. J. H. Dillard.
Mrs. Ralph Moody. Mrs. R. S. Parker,
Mrs. .1. YY. Davidson. Mrs. .1. 11. Me.'all,
Mrs. Gene Holfonib.
Executive Committee: Mrs. K. If.
S'on'ell, \\ . P. Odom. IP Witherspoon
E. B. Xorvell. ! *. IV Hawkins, anil F.
S. llill.
Jot Economical 7?
$
Ne w Low Pr
l:FonTruckyf(
reduced to JC?
yiTonTruck^
reduced to J
(Chassis only J fo.b Jlint,A
Chevrolet t
won worldu
ance on the
first cost, Iot
cc st and slow*
This spectae
in popvlarit
DICKE
Sales and Service
^btlds Lowest
I Amid re w:
v
I>. II. Tillitt made a trip to Sylva
<>n Inst Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Tom Cover, of Philadelphia,
was in Andrews for the week-end
\!-'iting his relatives.
Miss Francis Cover and William
Cover gave a dance at dunaluska
Terrace on last Saturday night. A
nine piece u-hestra from Asheville
furnished the music. During the
lance punch was served and afterward
cake ami ice cream. All present
enjoy eii the dance and social
>:de the evening very much and
voted Mi? Cover and Mr. Cover
haui.i:.^ hostess and host.
Mr. T. M. Worihey .eft Andrews
la-:. Sunday for Asheville on a busit
e-s trip.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tarkingtoii
have been in Asheville for several
day- this week.
Re\. W. H. Ford and wife and
> !.- returned Saturday night from
Ceorgia where Rev. Ford conducted
a revival meeting. Mr. Ford reports
that they are having plenty of rain
in Georgia.
W. T. Holland spent Monday and
Tuesday of this week in Murphy
meeting of the Board of County
where he was in attendance * at the
Commissioners.
Mr. I'er< y B. Ferehi-e made a business
trip to Bryson City on Monday
' of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. I'helps and Mr.
and Mrs. K. A. Dewar and Mrs. Huml?er
ami Mr. I>. II. Tiilitt were visiGHiCHESTtRS
PILLS
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ladies?
Aak yomr for CHl-CHRS-TK* S A
diamo::d hkand PILLS in Rsd ?odAl\
Goto metallic bum, scaled with Elue<0>
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UnKHlit anil Ml for CHI-CHKATtR V
T>l a wo V l? R1UND PI I.LI, for twfntf-flfl
feari re??rd?J aa Beat.Safest. Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
3JS, EVERYWHERE S3KK
ansportation
rucks have necessar
'ide accept- creased j
basis of low economi
m operating now beii
depreciation. Chevrole
ularly grow- the form
:y has made reductior
Y Moroi
Priced Gear-sh
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FRIDAY, AUGfST 6. 192? B
?> - LdDcaFi^ |
tors in Murphv 01 Nh.nday vi 3B
| week. |j|
Mis? Edna Scronce who has bt^|
attending Summer Prhool in
ville for the past six weeks has iB
turned home to be with her mot^B
until her school opei in HendeniH
ville, N. C. ||*
1 Glenn Williams who has 1*1
working in the local i'o--t Offc?B
now taking his vacation visiting nl
atives and friend-- in Canton afi
Asheville. B
Mr. C. A. Brown made a trip H
Asheville the last of last week tfl
the purpose of bringing back vfi
him u new Hudson .Sedan. He g?H
this to Mrs. Brown a a birthdB
present. n
Harry Dewar has returned to ll
home after having been employed tfl
a portion of the summer in Atlafl
with the Fidelity Fruit and Prodifl
Company.
Mr. Clyde H. Jarr-c v?as a bofl
ness visitor in Bry-on City the fiB
,,f thi?
Mr. D. S. Russell spent Moofll
and Tuesday of this week in 3iurjifl
where he was in attendance at ifl
meeting ??f the Highway Commmifl
Mr. J. W. Walker was a visitor I
Murphy on Monday of this week.?
In this age of efficiency it ifl
what you say. hut how ittle. til
counts. as
FOR OVER
ZOO YEAR9
haarlem oil has been a world?
wide remedy for kidney, liver ml
bladder disorders, iheuraatjql
lumbago and uric acid condition!
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HAARLEM OIL
I
I correct Internal trouble*, rtimulatrvk*
ergon*. Three sixes. All druggist*. laifl
m the ori|iud genuine (iou> Maul
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y a greatly introduction
? the
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t truck buyers in
of a drastic price
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