PAGE SIX Fords < better Ax. sand mik both passenger new ' Standar ciimb hills be! increase in gar oii consumptio lubncation at; E smoother oper. no carbon acc bands. Test the new "i Verify these r< get your crank Service Station .. rou can acre STAND; "STA CULBERSON Our school begun last Monday 1'iof. Fulton Thumawvn of Andrews is principal. Mr. una Mrs. Lee Keasier, of Ktowah spent the week-end here witn relatives. Mr. Luthed Cearley left Tuesday lor Florida where he has a position as Steel Rigger. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Thompson ana family leli Wednesday for Taft, California. Mr. G. M. Byrum, of Bryson City, visited his daughter. Mrs. J. S. Hyatt last week. Mr. and Mrs. V'irge Coffee and family, of Wintersviile, visited relatives here last week. Miss Thelma Keith, of Blue Ridge, visited W. A. Nichols and family last week. Mr. U. S. Nichols moved his family to Epworth, Ga., last week where his children will enter school. Mr. A. P. Davis, of Wolf Creek, has moved here and has gone intc the mercantile business. Messrs James, Arp and Guy Hyatt were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Owen by's Sunday afternoon. Fly-Tox against mosquitoes anc flies.?Advt. LADIES, who can do plain sewing at home and want profitable spare time work. Write (Enclose stamp) to STYLEPLUS DRESS COMPANY Amsterdam, N. Y. , (lt-pd) cmgjafBjarainrafigB 1 i ij 6x9 Felt . n $2 !> COVER T ji HANY OTHE |j W. D. T( ? climb hill with this tests prove it over approximately a thou: course with dozens of Fords. and truck, proved that the d" Motor Oil makes Fords tter; gives from 10' to 20'. > mileage and a reduction in n of 1 2' < to 40'! ; affords better all times, with a cooler motor. ition at all speeds and little or umulation; relieves gripping standard" Motor Oil yourself, suits in your own car. Just -case filled at any "Standard" or dealer. Then expect results, rally feel the difference. C \RD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) NDAR 1TOROIL THIRST IS LIKE FIRE ALARM, SAY HEALTS EXPERTS Warns You When MoUture in Youi Body la Running Lovr in Ail Scaaont Experts on physiology will tell yoc that your body is more than three quarters moisture and that as you ex ercise, ever so miidly, the moisture i: used up in producing energy. Thai accounts for the constant necessitj for replacing, the used moisture, oui health guardians tell us. Thirst, lik< a fire alarm, is nature's agency foi notifying us that we need a drink t? | replace this moisture. Coca-Cola precipitated discussioi I of this natural phenomenon with th< slogan, "Thirst Knows No Season.' I And science concurs. Drinking is es sential?next in importance to breath ! ing. The immense popularity o Coca-Cola as the agency to (ill thi - natural need is due to the fact that i '; is so refreshing. Coca-Cola salei which have reached 7,000,000 a daj , ' have repeatedly proved that thirs i knows no season. 1 "During the year 1020 the sales o ! Coca-Cola iu Montreal, Canada?th i home of winter?were approximate! ! 12 million bottles; while Miam ' Florida?the all-year-'round summe t playground?they amounted to 9 mi i lion bottles," says C. K. Hoover, mac ager of the Murphy, N. C., Coca-Col , Bottling Company. "And the sam i story can be told of hundreds of citie i LOOK i I SPECIAL! \ ! Base Rug HE FLOOR :r bargains a 5WNSON ] igiEfgiaigianjaiafaraiaia THE CHEROKEE SO v new oil 7 Advantages of "Standard" Motor Oil 1. Constant lubrication. 2. Minimum tricti >n. 3. Less "bicaking - down" under load or at high speeds. 4. More miles per quart of /-til 5. Better hill climbir.g smoother operation. 6. Negligible carbon. 7. Actual saving in gasoline. A Quarter a Quart D in between where the popularity of Coca-Cola continue* through all four -eu.sons. It's the story of the tremendous public demand for the -;ght product.'*?Advt. WANTED?Man with car to -elI complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory Exj erience not necessary. Salary $300.00 per month. MILESTONE RUBBER COMPANY Ea?t Liverpool, Oh*o. (lt-pdi Fly-Tox against ants, spiders, etc. ?Advt. i- A *\* y>,r/uf!.^ T7.-rjr--K e f ?mducio * I , > Eu.outPumirUsnCow'', I aoja ww ?? ??? I ? I -?- ?? J | | YOUR Monday?1 i 1 ; T ueaday? i I Wednesda< ThursdayFriday?G < 3 Saturday? 1 If V k 1 - II *- .4. &bB i - OUT. MURPHY. N. C. POSTELL ? :! Mr. and Mr- Quince Alien and ^ children. Jack Geraluine and Wen- ^ deil. returned to their h me at Blue < Ridge, Ga.. Thursday afU-r spending a week with Mr. Aliens parent- at u Posted. u a Mr. Dee Sw arson spent the week- ; end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bihbon SwanM.n ai Farner. Tenn. t' Several School M Convention at Suit, la-t Saturday ? ; and Sunday. i Mrs Jar* Mason and grax.duaugh- 1 iter. Kheba Hickman, were \. at v Suit Saturda;.. ^ Mr. and Mrs. S V Mien returned j11 runie Wednesday <>f last week after J ' u delightful \ t w ith relatives and ' friend- at I'arksville. A then . Nioti ' and RiseviUe, Tenr. J Mr. and Mr*. Quiiue Allen and k> , chihife' of Blue Ridge, Ga.. acconi- ' panied by Miss Eliza \llen. <-f Pos- ' tell, -pent Monday ..f last week at the i home ..f Mr. and Mr (>. P. Taylor at Suit. tl Mis* Yaud Quinn who is teaching at Friendship spent the week-ena " with home folks. * v h Mr. Sam Alien v tod Mr. Kirl '' Ma-on on upper Shoal creek Sunday. P h Mr. and Mrs Wilber Kitnsey and l' hihiren from Harebuck. Tenn., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11 S. Y. Allen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pirley Elrod and children, from Ducktown, Tenn . are visiting Mrs. Elrod's parents Mr. and ^ Mr- John Mason at PostelL *" J Mr- Jessie Mason and children, S from Uper Shoal creek spent Sun- s day night with Mi. and Mrs. Jim Swanson. o Mfssr- Mir' Teague, Birt Mason [[ and Andrew Thompson left Sunday for Rohbinsville, N. C., where they expect ti> find employment. Mrs. Dosha Hensley front Etowah. *' Tenn., spent Sunday night with Mr " and Mrs. Felix Hill. J Mr. Virgil Allen and son Arvil, r were visitors at Andrew Thompson's ' i Sunday. ' Messrs Willie and Marion Thomp* 1 son spent Sunday with Mr. Clifford Swanson. 1 Paramount Week is here again with great shows! The 9th Annual Paramount Week! Remember the previous Celebrations!?when theatres everywhere showed nothing hut Par amount Pictures and delivered joy to overflowing! Now here's another! TOWN joins in the P BONITA ITS THE OLD ARMY G brooks. THE SONG AND DANC Moore. ??DANCING MOTHERS "lara Bow. -THE LUCKY LADY wit !r. OOD AND NAUGHTY w Sterling. -SEA HORSES with Jack *'V" : A undrew* At a meeting oi women in Anrews on fuesdav afternoon of this .eek, there was organized a "Woms Cluo . This meeting was purepreliminary and nothing deiinite . a- uone except to elect officers and o in\ite Mrs. Chas. Quinlun, of \ aynesviile, N. C., and Mrs. McGee. S\;\ih to meet with them next eek at which time they will work ut a concrete progiam and decide ii>t what line of efideavor they will ursue. Mis. L>. 11. Tillitt was eiect a pleasant odor. It is harmess to mankind and animals. It will lot stain. Gel Fly-Tox from your lealer, always in bottles with blue abel.?advt. 'Ol'NU?Roll of bills, currency. Call and describe, pay for this ad. A \\ \v?u? - \ " / Cut .yourself a p Q Para mount's 15" Bir V And with this Greater Movie 1 Par amount's Birthday too, t ] versary of Better Pictures in V tres. If if 3 a Paramount ( *he best show in townf" aramount Week Ce THEATRE AME with W. C. Field E MAN with Bessie Lo with Conway Tearle. A! h Gretta Nissen and Wi ith Pola Negri, Tom Mo Holt, Florence Vidor anc wr 1 M 9 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 192?. s> Locals j i Mr. Phelps. Mr. Phelps -..i-je her* several weeks ugo for reoperation and rest. He left feeling in tb* ben of health and stating thai his stay nere had worked wonders for him. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mo re left ' .Sunday morning along with ir. tnc?l church, mill and store. Pr;?e ri|k and terms will be given satis facto) to buyer. For further in: >rmatin write to F. L. SOUTHER, Blairsville, Ga. lebration! s and Louise ve and Tom lice Joyce and lliam Collier, ore and Ford ' 1 Noah Beery. _J