(Edited By Mrs fimBtty Kate McCombs |H Jftnd K^^Rflj^Vud Pless, of Atlanta was a town, Tuesday. S^U^^^^Rnd Mrs. George Cope will be |^R?9^^rests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cope ; ^^^Rbeville. over the week-end. HHnt C. I. Calhoun and daughter. PRRtm^.*. of Reidsville, are the guests Sri and Mrs. J. W. McMillian. I ^ Mrs. W. M. Fain and little daugh[ "v *?r have returned front a visit with fc?ktive?^*; Kodak, Tenn. w Mre. J. H. Dillard spent several ( T i&V? in Atlanta this week. Ed Moore and Henrv llvutt IwS^Hored to Asheville Sunday and re|nHtd Monday. H. Rhinchait in Farmat the bedside of her fathseriously ill. M. Brittain motored to 1 IffigKfSMdondny. ^^^^^^Wilard Cooper carried her litHb ^fttcr, Mary Wilard, to Knoxweek for an examination ] grasEsEgSftine the extent of the injury vgnfiguB^ved when struck by an autoB ^Kvernl weeks ago. Mrs. Fred Johnson and and Miss Elizabeth AbemnB B retimed from RHpHfi^Hrille and Charlotte. fi^B^BJoscphinc Heighway is in |^^H^^Hatti where she was called to dside of her aunt. ^E^Blev. and Mrs. E. G. Clary and HBdr son have returned from a visit ^^^^fttahevi He Evanill Mauney and Mrs. S. Bj^^^^^Kstopher entertained a dinner Regal, Saturday. HHj^^^^^mrmun May nf Johnson visiting her parents, J. A. Richardson. fl ^Bl. fl^^BBBH^kdMrs. Jack Phillips hgye been L. E. Mauney. Mis. rememuerea ns the lorm. p. of Atlanta. \ Misses Sarah Cook and Mary Akin " r spent Wednesday in Atlanta. 0 / 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tale Spentz, of ijike Junaluska were guests Tuesday of Mrs. J. If. McCall. Mrs. Spentz is f district secretary of the Missioncry < 8oeiety of the Methodist Church. Tuesday Evening Mrs. Spentz eddresse h members u f the missionary societies j< L of lfurphy and Andrews at the Metho-1 dist chum. At the* conclusion of the ^ meeting refreshments were served. I A ' HofK^Zeb V. Watson of Jackson County Ik in Murphy this week campaigninff the interest of the Rcpub- m lioan Patty. Mr. Watson expects to p ^ make several speeches in the County ?, and is wfcorted as an excellent campaigner. Mr. Itobert McDonald and Miss i Hannah bailey, of Grandview, were I ' married nn Saturday, October 16, at j- the Rfgfater of Deeds office. Squire HUrBsIm performing the ceremony. are at home to their Andrews. Freeman of Andrews, I on j. McDonald, married H[ N. Bates their at An Mays, ^^^^J^^HItorinf? Mm. R. H. Pope Mrs. Jack Phillips of Miller was host to ^^^^J^E^larty Saturday, evening at ^ ^Kk of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon of last week, ^^P^HSlo Axley entertained two I bridge as a special compli^Bj^ieteT, Mrs. Fisher HubGa. Ella was o-c-x Personal ! i 1 . A. S Clarke) v A COMMONPLACE LIFE 'A commonplace life." we say as wtsiKh. x Hut why should we sigh as we say? ^ The commonplace sun in 'he coniconplace sky. Makes up the commonp! ic * d;;*\ , The moon and stars are e,?mm..pnl^ things. \nd the flower that lilooms and bird that sing;. But dark were the rid and >ad o;n lot If the flowers fail" 1 a1 th * -?;n ' j. shown not. \nd tJod. who studies er.ch p-u./e soul, Dut of commonplace 'ive i k b;beautiful Whole. ANON. 1 . ,\ .Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Parker and chiiren we f in Atlanta last week. 11 Mr. Joe I.ntteified of Canton was . business visitor here Thursday. ^ Murphy anil vicinity were visited J >y quite u furry of snow and sonic "eal winter weather Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Sharp. Mrs. Worth Sharp , md Mrs. Eva Standard of Voting ^ Harris were shopping in Murphy F? ilay. While here they called at the Scout office to see their kinsman. Mr. C. A. Perry, of Atlanta. Ga.. who is row connected with the Scout office. Many visitors were in Murphy Fri- p lay to see and hear the Amra Grotto a rand from Knoxville play. They jravc <i juite an cnjoynlbe concert on tin mblk square before a arjre crowd. | Theatre toniprht, Pete Moirison in ii 'Stampede Thunder." Special Mu.-ic. show starts 6:110. Saturday. "The show-off". This picture ran all last | J veek in Atlanta. Monday, "Bobbed j lair", from the story t? m the i ? vol w >v 20 famous authors. SUIT ITEMS Miss Vesta I.ouder milk spent Krilay nipht with Mrs. Minnie Emdey. f Mrs. Minnie Ensley spent Saturday light with her brother ort Iwy Log n Georgia. Mr. W. L. McNabb's team ran away '' kith him last Friday in Ducktown nd Mr. McNubb was thrown off th?ragon with the result that he sufferd the dislocation of his right shouler ami other minor injuries. |j ?? ei Mr. W. Pope is now with hi.ninily at this place, after spending r?nie time in Akron, Ohio. *n Messrs. Fred, Claud and Lee Wood i? ave returned to Akron, after an enjyahle visit here with their parents. lr. and Mrs. J. F. Wood. pi ??? re Miss Cora McXahh has gone to kron, Ohio, seeking employment. in Among those visiting Mr. \V. L. IcNabb Sunday were Messi -. 11. X. aylor and J. W. Keenum. Luther (cNabb and family, of Isabella. Ten ?sl They ate up MILLION'S of fine rakes have been haketfr with Snow King. a Mostly by Southern wome.i, who \vl arc the finest cake-bakers in the whole world. Ki We wish we had those cakes here of to show you. There couldn't be any Tl better proof of Snow King quality than that. 44 But we can't do it. That s rt of Y< evidence disappears mighty fast. thi Snow King cakes don't stay around Er long. in; THE KENTON BAKING POW! THE CHEROKEE SC< CULBERSON Chestnut and squirrel hunting are le favorite ' '"ts of the season. Mr. an ' Mrs. i?. Hawkins and lis. \V. C. Mason motored to Anrev. Sunday afternoon. Dr. Alvin Nichols of Sylva. N. C. i ited his h: other. Mr. W. \. Nichols undav. ft Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Anderson left i Ohio Saturday to make their home ith their son. Julius. Mi? Allen Sherri! made a business ' j> to Mu'j.I y. Saturday. Mr. and Mts. It. R. Carroll and ttle daughter. Christine, visited Mr. ' nd Mrs. CI. Dickev Sunday. A large number of Culberson pcoie attended the : 11-day singing held t the New Church in Georgia Sunay. Our school is pogrcssing nicely nder the management of Chief "In Those getting on the lonor Roll for the first month w?*re: th grade. (i'enn Ellis. I.oren Collins. . rem- KisM-I! tug; Tth grade. Stanley fy.-itt: tl rd g.ade, Howard Bailey, letter Ce:r ley. Thurman Cearely: !nd grade, Willi* Elliott, Oliver N'ieh! -. F< en Colin . May Nichols; t grade, Henry Elliott. Fred Hughes. *. C. Hughes. Ella Nichols. Fav NlchPEACHTREE Mi . II. Elliott has returned icme nft?-i an extended visit vuth reltiv s and friends in Blue Ridge and her points. -- , .Mm. r. < < nrringe: left Sunday j <>t : n extended visit with relatives j : Knoxv'lle. _____ Mt and Mrs. Charlie Stednion and lr>. .1. S. McComhs visited relatives , in ?'* "* harlot! anil (laMonia last :r'k' Mi and M > . 0 H. Crisp and famv of Murphy visited Mr. and Mis. lentv Crisp Sunday. Mr. and Mis Doiph Carringer and amily leturned ta their home 'in r.o: ville Sunday after spending some iivo with relatives here. Sev?? il uf the Peachtrge people ttcnde<l the Community Fair at i :.:-stov. n Saturday. OWL CREEK .Mrs 'lira Young has been serious-, ill hut is some better at the prosit writing. .Mr. S. T. Kephart. who has been j I i poor health for some time is ser-jl usly iii ;.t the present date. There was quite a little snow at this ' arc the 20, although none laid expted on the higher mountains. Mr. Grady and Jack Da\is of Boilg Springs, were Owl Creek visitors iindav nigbt. * Mr. George and Will Young have en called home from Gaston in on the proof. , But more Snow King ir used in day now than in a whole year icn xc first started making it. When you try a ran of Snow ng you've got more than SO years baking history behind you. >at's not "experimenting." The Snow King Cook Book has pages of real Southern recipes. ju will want to try every one of em. Stnd for a Free Copy today, lclose 10 cents to cover cost pack? and mailing. DER CO-, Ciueiunati. Ohio JUT. MURPHY. N. C. account of the illness of thir mo Mi. La: kin and Olive: Ki| %vere visitors ?! Riehr.rd Hass S day. Mr. Jerry Sales bee had the mi tune of having a wreck withh is but no smHous <iamajr? - done. Muss Mary done-, who has visiting her aunt at Kustlapor:. is expected t?? return home '?? Our school h tar'e : aiioir. at place. ^5? J lou ^ ti A / {*>$ i *k % : - '' | J. t^aaiu VXk. IkwV.' -v.:r"^ v \ t w, ^ 1- r V -7 A 1 > 7 Auvantages V "Standard" Motor / 1. Constant lubricatic 2. Minimum frict ion. ? t o. Lt ; "breaking dc under load or at speeds. 4. More mik . p- r qua oil. 5. Belter hill climbir smoother operation. 0. Negligible c.:on. /. Actual saving i.igaso ? ctA Quarter a Qiiart OLI GID TANNER1 ING AND SINGINi ANin ti iF<;nAv v : Vi 1L/ x 11 II EVERY BODY UP ORDS. HE IS THE A FIDDLE TALK, ( THE FINEST SIN( MISS IT. PRICES DOORS OPEN 60 r = ther. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO MEET 2ND MONDAY IN NOV >hart tttur- acvoun^ ?f the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 2n i the next regular meeting ??t the boar;! s.for, ?*f County C -'umis i.iriefs f iCk? roj,-lir,l koe County w11be deferred t>> tlu r ond Monday in November. I?y odo of Hoard, been A. M. HUMoNJjS. ? b*rit ex ' IT; . to Hoard, . _.2L_ FOR SALE I'iano in ! -ondita n. this Phone I pi. i I l-nt-pd.) can FHEI le differe h this iicvs oil in1 ITUNDREDS of road i the new "Standard* types of cats prove that great ; dvance in motor It > Pi -r instance, a Ford run September 2-itli to Oct' Of showed 12.8%, increase Oil \2.3rl inert se in gas tr. power: snappier pick up; removal of carbon depdsi i. Here's proof that the 1 high Motor O ' e feet ually sol tion problems of every t ri crank case full im 1 try Kot! can actually feel At "Standard" Servn dealtrs. STANDARD OIL C (New Jerse; *CT& M in MOTOR s hvill give a musical g at the bonita ti ights, november 8 6 heard his most i only man knowi* :ry, bark like a b/ jER THE WORLD HAS' CHILDREN 25 AND At ('CLOCK SHOW STAR] OME EARLY TO GET < lumml for ?m i KIPAV. OCTOBER 2?. 1920. , LIBRARY HOURS Afternoons I \ TiKxhiV. Wednesday, Thursday and : i.ln. from 12:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. Evenings , \ Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday : r??s11 7:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M. JOSEPHINE HEIGHWAY. Librarian. SALE JO nice half hampshire ! in- -hipped anywhere at $5.00 . f. Address, Ross Duvall. Aquone, ? . (lt-pd. I I \ nee your Ford U st: made with ' Mot or Ci! in all it represents a ubricntion. i 60v miles from ober 22d. 1<)25. in oil mileage: i'engaj increased no drag on liills; ts in motor. t\. . .tndard" ves t' lubrieanotorir.t. Get a it out yourself. rht difference. -e Stations ar.d COMPANY 'AKli . CONCERT, FIDDLiEATRE MONDAY AND 9TR MOST yVONDERFUL RECvj THAT CAN MAKE WD OF DOGS, AND TODAY. DON'T JULTS 50 CENTS. 5 6:30 O'CLOCK. - | - ^ | 11.

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