\ IfJDAV SEPTEMBER 3. 1926. fin SUCH ie WW w 1S"- LIFE t-q ^ Ch*rU. Suqhro* WORD FOR WORD Social an< (Edited By M. MRS PHAUP ENTERTAINS Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. J. H Phauj> entertained two tables o bridge at her home in honor of Mr* Punvard Yates, Mrs. Brown, and Mi& Nita Barfield, of Macon. The priz< for top score fell to Miss Barfield. At the conclusion of the game* Mr;. I'haup, assisted by Miss Eliza beth Abernathy. served a salat course. The guests were: Mesdantes S. S Ckri.<topher, Willard Cooper, M Brown, Mercer Fain, Don Wither Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brittain ar? spoon, Durward Yates and Misses Elizabeth Abernathy and Nitn Far fielo. Mr. Bobby Denton of Andrewi spent Sunday in town. Mrs. J. Wyley Davis, of Andrew; motored to town Monday. Mr. Tom McCombs and Mr. Jame? Cruze spent the week-end in Atlanta. MisseB Elizabeth Ford and Mar.v Bell left Thursday for Asheville. The Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a picnic at Marble, Thursday. Miss Mary Lou Gentry is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sheridan Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bayless and sons spent several days in Atlanta last week. Mrs. Mae McConnell left Wednesday lor Atlanta, where she will spend her vacation. Mrs. A. J. Martin and Miss Nan Dixon were shopping in Atlanta, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Posey and children enjoyed a motor trip to R.ibbinBvflle and Nar.tahala, Sunday. After a visit to relatives in Maryville and Etowah, Miss Lucille Hill is home again. Miss Blanche Teague, of Postell ha* accepted a position in the high school a* Isabella,-Tenn. 1 Mayor Frank Hill is receiving treatment at Wesley Memorial hospital in- Atlanta. Col. and Mrs. Hud Anderson, of Hayesville, motored to town, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lovingood motored to Knoxville and spent the first of the week. Misses Delia Meroney and Eloise Fain are the guests in Asheville 01 Miss Helen Mason. Misa Flora Stevens, who was graduated from the high school this year, is teaching near Blairsville. Mr. Ben Gartrell, of White Stone, pent' the week-end with his family at the Patten House. j Miss Kathryn Thompson was hos l"s to a bridge party, Tuesday evenin*. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin and chil dren are visiting Mr. Franklin's parents at Newland, S. C. Mr. B. Y. Dixon, of Macon, is 'pending some time here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Davidson, of Gastonla are visiting friends and relatives of Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davidson, of Murphy visited Mrs. C. W. Davidson at Ranger, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gordon Hasty and daughter of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Hastes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sndderth, pn Peeehtree. I I TMlWV "TMATS THE WEY/ MtiJlSYFR J I AT TM? POOR * "Ttu. lU_ BE" Uv RlGKT J?fl^y d Personal ?. A. S. Clarke) 1 i Mr. W. S. Cireen and son. HohHv spent the week-end in Duck town. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Williams, of . f Asheville, have been visiting Mrs. . William's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. * McD. Harshaw. After a visit with relatives in this * section. Mrs. Norma Hyatt returned t. Sunday to Chicago, where she has ' I a position in the Boston Store. t ( Miss Ailene Richardson will go to I * Knoxville about the fifteenth of %. September to enter the University of Tennessee. Mrs. Burrell Horton and children, of Marietta are the guests of Mrs. c Norton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. r * I L. Johnson. -t j At an early date*, Mr. H. A. Mad- u dox will leave for Atlanta wlu-re he < . will take a course in electrical engirii eering at Georgia Tech. 1 | Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Ellis, of Adairs f | ville, Gu., spent the week-end with s , Mrs. Ellis' aunt. Mrs. M. Woflord r ; and Mr. Woflord. L * Ty Cobb, Jr., of Detroit, is the s . | guest of his aunt, Mrs. Nora Cobb v | White at her countiy home near Bell; view. ? EE 1 Midshipman Harvey Akin, of the a United States Naval Academy, An- h napolis, Md., is at home on a vaea- v tion. I Mrs. E. B. Non-ell and Miss JoseI phine Heighway accompanied M^s Mary Norvell as far as Asheville on ^ her return to Raleigh, where she has a position. Miss Pat Ward, of Anderson, S. C.. 1 I who has been relieving Miss Sarah Cook as manager of the local iele! phone exchange left Wednesday for j Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brittain are : enjoying a visit from their daughter t and granddaughters,. Mrs. Walter v Estes and Misses Evelyn and Elnise ^ Estes, of Decatur, (Ja. Mrs. Durward Yates, Mrs. Brow*i * and Miss Nita Barfield, of Macon, Ga., are registered at the Regal Hotel. Mrs. Yates has recently been a guest at Carolina Terrace at Henderson- , ville. , j 5 r Mr. and Mrs* S. M. Benton and children returned Sunday to Cornelia, Ga., following a visit with Mrs. j Benton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ] ! A THrtir nrnm '" I ' | ... .7 " to Neel's Gap by Mrs. Savage an<! > Mrs. Jennie Howell. 4 { Rev. J. H. Hampton, of Upper ( i Beaver Dam was in town Thursday on | business and enroute to Gilmore : county to visit his son and daughter I and other relatives. Rev. Hampton ; reports a pood revival meeting at Mt. Nebo with nine additions to the church. Miss Jewel Harbin and Miss Km ma Marguerat, of Knoxville. Tenn., were the guests over the week-end of Misses Flora and Bennie Lee Harbin. J Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hampton and i Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hampton left fo* \ their homes Monday after a pleasant , \ visit with relatives and friends in ? this section. ! . ; ' Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Davidson, sons J and daughters. Miss Carrie and Helen < Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. David- ? son, Wayland, Olen and Ray David- | son, Mr. Walter Davidson, of Gastonia, have returned home after a j week's visit to friends and relatives ' . in Murphy. DR. E. L HOLT III j . DENTIST BRITTAIN AXLEY BLDG. | ' PfcoB*. MURPHY, N. C. , j j ~ - A - .. . - THE CHEROKEE SC \ 1)0ST AS ? WAS COlUQ * out too = Suen is life ? : ! . SbEIIbpX" I ' Mr. and Mrs. Quinn and little daurhter have taken their departure for Virginia. Mr Quinn installed the xew fillerer for the town. L'uring heir residence here Mrs. tjuinn ir.ade nany friends \vh?. regret to give her ip. Mioses Juanitu Evans and Etnogene Vxlcv are attending the house party n Ball Ground, Ga., Miss Rubye iemlrix i.- entertaining. Miss Evan.ind Miss Axley will also visit in Mari tta and Atlanta before their return ionic. Mr. and Mrs. G. I). Hampton an hildren will go .soon to Knoxvillt renn., to reside. Mr. Hampton re ently graduated from the Easter -'hin.prne tie Institute, New Vol ity and will open an office in Kno. iUe. September lo. Mi. and. Mrs. Neil Davidson ai on John returned the latter part < ?st week from Greenville, S. C.t a? ompanied by Miss Sarah Cook, wt etui ned to take charge of the loc. elephone exchange. Miss Cook ha o give up the worl, sometime ago o iccoum of illness, but she is nouuch improved in health. About fifty of the telephones i Jurphy have been out of i uminissio or the past several days, due to th evere storm which swept the tow econtly. The cable splicers ha\ ieen at work in an endeavor to clci? in the trouble and Mr. K. C. Ha ays he hopes to have all phont forking as soon as possible. School starts Monday at Youn larris t*fillcge, Young Harris, Ga nd quite a number of students hav ci'ii passing through Murphy thi reek enioute to that point. LIBRARY HOURS Afternoons Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday a:, 'riday from 2:00 I'. M. to 4:30 P. i. Evenings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday rom 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. JOSEPHINE HEIGIIWAY, Librariai ' NOTICE I hereby announce myself as amiidate for the Office of Sherii f Cherokee County, N. C., sub jet 0 the Republican Primary and coi ention. All favors shown me wil ?e appreciated. This 7th uay of June 1926. 50-tf) R. T. STILES. l-OR SALE Crushed Barley Malt One Hundred Pounds lop Flavored, Malt Syrup, $5.75 per 3oxen Cans. American Malt Co., ilbemarte, N. C. H"i-20t-A) ]Huit-$own| :( gave r,at easily ? 11 "MY *n 'Vaflot any ac- i jj cc .r: at snys Mrs. ' n , ^ H. "L. O \ u, i Washington, > I N. C. "i id 6t?:rt to do i Iff my hou^vork a ad I would I j? 12 give out co r had done ? > anything ~.i 7.1L I did not i ? I [I have any eLrength, ana if I did ; V : |B the least thing it deemed to i* M tax me so I c^uld not finish, r. J I was run down sure enough. > | "Several of my friends hua |j^ 1 taken Cardui and they said |r J to mp, "Why clou^t you try it?* Sg? 1 I knew I needed something to build up my general health lv : ana to m sees* ray etrengtn. m? "Finally one day when I I U was recovering from a spell j / of sickness, I decided to try V Cardui. I got a bottle and be- , f? gan to take it. I could notice { u that I was improving as my / appetite got better and I did K not give out nearly so quick. f> I took several bottle* and I u felt lots better. ? Two years ago I decided K to take it again. It built roe r op and made me feel like a i different person. It Is tbo ? grandest medicine for women \ that I know anything about.'* [ CARDUI Far Female TraaUat j [ OUT. MURPHY. N. C. {AMD SO YOU OO to CHURCW OKI SUUC I -rUATS j=hje AWP vUmat is -me las CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their help and kind words of sympathy and for the beautiful flowera which covered the little grave ot our darling daughter and sister. Max (Jod bless you all. MR. AND MRS. C. W. SNKKl). and family. A FULL LINE OF FALL AND .VINTER HATS SEE THEM. MRS*. :ALLIF. HALL. i1 t-pd ? The entire Sunday- school of the lethodist Church enjoyed a picnic nd watermelon cutting on Slow reek near Marble Thursday. The c.Ht. M was the annual picnic ana itine f the school, which was an ijoyaMc affair and well attended. Dr. Kdward E. Adams and Attory Ralph Moody spent several days st week in Knoxville. where Mr. [oody* went to have his tonsils reoved and other minor operations ' ei formed. UllNISIIKD ROOMS lor light house keeping. See Mrs. Mattie A. Tayr. City. (4-2t-pd.) I)r. and Mrs. M. B. Clegs, ot iltniore, were visitors in Murphy is week. Dr. Clegg was formerly astor of the Methodist Church here .id his many friends were glad to ee him. Mr. and Mrs. R. I>. Willoby, of .tlanta spent several days here thfs 'eek. They have spent a number f days in Murphy vacationing every untmer for the past several years, nd have many friends here who are lways glad to see them. T*l_ _ rrAT j. ne o^jlj should jgji q " ?' . f. ' |. ; ; ft!/' r "HJRJJ OFF TWA I OARU BED TIME * , STOR.V, MAW'. " yy* | Dr. und Mrs. L. E. Roberts, of College Park, Gn.. were visitor* to Murphy several days last week and over the week end. Dr. Robert.* is pastor of the First Baptist Church , at College Park, and moderator ot the Atlanta Baptist Association which is the largest association In the South and second largest in the world. l i . HAMPTON REUNION A very pleasant occasion on Aug. 22nd was the reunion of the children of Mr. Geo. W. Hampton which was held at the home of the eldest daughter, Mrs. W. B. Johnson, two miles above Murphy. Besides the nine children of Mr. Hampton, his two brothers, Mr. Will Hampton, of Young Harris. Ga., and Mr. J. Y. Hampton, of Murphy and sister Mrs. Kate McAbes, of Murphy, were also present. More than seventy relatives and friends enjoyed the bountiful picnic SENE Ninety per cent c Brothers buiit ir are still in servii they are built to why there is no vestment in the i Brothers Used Ca E. C. MOC 101 Tennessee S A USED CAR IS Ol AS THE- DE-AI.E-I Tt i m -w - ? il'tLERJSI i 1 be owned ii IN THE SOUTH then industries which, w are known the country One of the greatest indu is the Southern Railwa; of the largest employer! and w omen, a large pun products, and one of th taxpayers. It is also for carriers of Southern pre We who are devoting service of this railroad li And you who travel on day in and day out, are yours. It will be a great day for the Southern when thou large investors of the S( Southern Railway Systi JTW Southern senzF^s^y PAGE FIVE -v- ovt +%\\ x\ - J!?* -rrs ^ ^ ? S'' ^ "-,- * ift dinner which was se-ved on the iawn. Those present from u distance were: Mr. and Mr-. A. B. ilampto:, of Norfolk. V:: Ml- arwl VI.. i: fi II ..... _ t?>n. and two children, >{ N. V.: Mr. and M L. 1'. Hampton and three children, of Etowah, Tcnn.; Mr. ana Mrs. Eb McGec and two children, of Copperhill, Tenn.; Mr. Will Hampton and three errand t'nildien of Young Harris. (la. ghscues.DIAMOND ffl( ' ok ^ *5>* i I !m c ir v x.ADins ? ? I Ask ' >ur for Cir ' DiAMe :t? ttXf' I> 111 GOLD mr ..'IC I1 . Ribbon T-.ta no omi*-? lr,., l>rur?-!-t (!>! ask f-r ? II l-? DlAltoMl Hi: 1 M) IM l ' 5. s II ? !. 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