Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper of
Tampa, Fla., have returned to their '
home after a visit with Mrs. Grace P. j
Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry David- !
son.
* ? ?
Mr. Wallace Colvard and D. Broad
water of Marion, were guests part of
las* week of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pal
mer.
* * *
M?>. Alfred Taylor will leave Sat
urday tw- a short visit in Savannah.
C,; .. after which she will go to Ak
ron. Ohio, where she has accepted a
position.
* * *
n> v. and Mrs. Harbison arc enjoy
inp ? visit from Rev. Harbison's
mother.
...
Mi-. K. B. Meroney and Mrs. Henry
Akin returned home Tuesday from a
vi.-it in Knoxville with Mr. and Mrs.
rorter Meroney.
? * *
Mrs. Roy Estes and young son Al
bert. ? : Newport, Tenn., are visiting
relatives in this section.
? * *
Mr. Press Gentry is in Struthers,
Ohio, where he has a position.
* ? *
Mrs-. Martin Kinzell and little niece,
Ha'/el Knloe. of Atlanta are guests
of Mrs. Man E. Deweese.
* ? ?
Mr. Porter Crisp and family of
Smofcemonnt, have moved to town
and air occupying a cottage on
Church ireet.
H * *
Mrs. K. W. Gray entertained the
Ladie.- Auxiliary of the Presbyterian |
church Tuesday afternoon.
* * *
Mrs. Martin of Boiling Green, Ky.,
is thi guest of her nieces, Mrs. J. X.
Hiil and Mrs. Pearce Fleming.
* ? *
Dr. Allard Meminger of Charles
ton, S. C., has been ?*i guest at the
Dickey Hotel.
j Mrs. B. Y Dixon went to Macon,
I Ga., Tuesday for a visit with Mr.
j Dixon.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McCurdy, Mrs.
, Edwin Faust and little daughter, Mar
tha are visiting relatives in Boston.
? ? ?
i Mr. and Mr? Glenn Farner an
nounce the birth of a son. Thursday,
at the home of Mrs. Farner's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hayes at Tomotla.
* * *
Mr. John Axley is at White Store.
Ga., where he has a position.
* * m
Mrs. Esther C. Freas has returned
to Murphy after having spent several
weeks visiting in Franklin and Macon
county.
? * *
I Mr. and Mrs. Fen Gartrell have gone
,to Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Gar
i trell will receive treatment at the
! Mayo Brothers Hospital.
* * ?
Mr. Pat Cearley has gone to Mem
phis, where he has a contract on the
construction of the building Sear.?
Roebucg and Company are building
in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Adams of Cop
per Hill have been at the bedside ? f
.Air. .John Ingram who is seriously iii
| at his home on Martin's Creek.
Mrs. G. W. Ellis and Miss Mable
! Ellis spent the week-end in Asheville.
Mrs. Oliver Ammt ns Robbins
ville was in town with relatives the
I first of the week.
* * *
Mrs. Garrison Mareval of Asheville
is visiting relatives in town.
* * *
Mr. C. II. Bowles and family of
Robbinsville, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Hume Bowles. Mr.
Bowles drove his family back to Rob
binsville in a new Chevrolet coach,
fully equipped.
Readers desiriug a personal reply con address
Miss Flo , in care of this newspaper.
HAIR BLEACHING A
DANGEROUS PRACTICE
uDcar Miss Flo:
"t'lease tell me what to do to keep
m\ hair from getting darker, it is
boi i't d . natural/) curly, and some
tvhe: itily. I hare been using lemon
a\ shampoo, but it don not keep
tir " <? light. . tiers body says I
>*? hare niv hair bleached . as I
a naturally fair com/dcxion.
tell me of somct'iin^ harm
i' ? / can use intlefinifcly with
L. * r.
"M. ?."
a rl
he Flu
" .i;: up a cf'.J . v ? i" i;;ht
t short ,an attack ' ? i ?
ore throat or tonsillitis phy
. -nu druggists ?. ve n "a' recoiVi
i Calotabs, the r.u ii'-d and
: calomel compound table"
you the effects of calomel and
? > combined, without the tmp.ea.s
effects of either.
One or two Calotabs at* bed-time
"with a swallow of water, ? that's ?ii.
No salts, no nausea nor the slighter
interference with your eating, work
or pleasure. Next, morning your co!d
has vanished, your system is_ thor
oughly purified and you are feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break
fast. Eat what you please, ? r.o dan
ger.
Ge* a family package, containing
full directions, only 35 cents. At any
drug store. (adv )
makes every line deeper, and every
blemish more prominent.
I know of no bleach that will not
dry and kill the hair if used con
stantly. Of course, preserving the
natural color of the hair is quite dif
ferent from bleaching it. Sometimes
an egg shampoo is very gooil for
keeping light hair light. F*?ur eggs
beaten up are used in place et soap
tor cleansing and lathering.
The lemon rinse, while n;-n amend
ed usually as a preser\;:iivt <??* the
light: . v.ut a : . as a
? riili1. : is claimed t !? be.
, '.aliiir, - the natural ;? .sJv hair ,
CARD
I wish to. express . sincere :ha!:ks
: to my : r t : .. :. lnets ,
and ass.-tance t o mo i ? . owing the
accident ami death of my husband.
3IKS. KOBEI.i . .-is. ,
1 (pU)
RHEUMATISM
While in France with the American
Army I obtained a noted French pre
scription for the treatment of Rheu
i matism and Neuritis. I have given
(this to thousands with wonderful re
I suits. The prescription cost me noth
ing. 1 ask nothing for it. I will mail
it if you will send me your address
A postal will bring it. Write today.
PAUL CHASE, Dept. 0-27, Brockton,
Mats.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
HELD MEETING TUESDAY
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the first Methodist church held its
regular monthly business meeting: at
the church on Tuesday afternoon,
March 8th, at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. J. H. McCall, president, in the
chair, and a very good attendance.
The meeting was opened with a
prayer by Mrs. Harbinson.
Minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved. Interesting re
| ports were made by the various offi
| eers and chairmen of committees.
I Plans were discussed for the Silver
Tea that the ladies of the society will
sponsor on Tuesday afternoon. March
21?th.
Mrs. Maddox and Mrs. Calloway
were leaders for the afternoon. The
subject was, "Woman Faces New
Tasks."
The program was closed with the
Lord's Prayer in unison.
Mr. N. O. Kilpatrick, of Lindale,
Ga.. is visiting his mother and other
relatives in the county.
* * ?
Rev. J. P. Anderson. D. D., has ac
cepted the call to the pastorate of the
[Murphy Presbyterian Church. He
and his family are expected sometime
in April.
* * *
The play which wa- heduled to
have been given at Ogrden tonight has
j been postponed to Friday night,
March 25th, Mr. Pipe-, who is in
charge stated.
* # *
Rev. T. L. Sasser, at lanied by
i Miss Hattie Axley. wen: to Atlanta
Wednesday after Mrs. Sassei and
little son, Thomas Livingstone. They,
returned Thursday.
* * *
Mr. Achille du Fresne, i Marble,
lis scheduled to speak t-- ? Methodist
Sunday School Sunday morning.
* * *
Col. Edmund B. X??!\ 11 returned
last week from Raleigh where ht. had
been the past two months <>n business,
i <??>?>
Mrs. Nettie Dickey i lisplaying
| some beautiful fruit baskets made
from the Armadilla, a small animal
'covered with a hard bony shell divid
ed into bands. The baskets are made
by taking this shell covering, turning
the tail back over the inverted shell
and fastening in its mouth. The
inside is profusely lined with differ
ent color material, and the combina
tion makes a very attractive basket.
The baskets are made by a man nam
ed Apelt out in Texas.
X Our buyers have just returned from New
:?: Y ork and other northern markets with the very
newest things in Spring Coats, Dresses and
| Millinery.
v Our lines of Silks. Cotton Goods, Hosiery and
?j. Shoes are complete and ready for your inspec
$ tion.
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?
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Per yard OC per yar(] LtOC.
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Fair grade. ? Bed Spreads. 90 x 105, $2.50
Per yard OC colors. Gold.
Pink, Orchid. Blue
32-in. Giigham ? All new pat
terns. 1 O _ 1 lot Silk and Wool
Per yard .. .
1.50
11 1 lot Silk and Wool r% nn
IlC Dresses. L 98
Bed Ticking. Feather or 20c Curtain Scrim, -I n
Proof, per yard LjC all colors, per yd. lUC
It will pay you to trade with
CANDLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Murphy, N. C.
i Hpii ?? n_ q returned the lat
Iter part of last week from Raleigh,
where he had been the past two
1 1 Months in connection with his duties
| as Representative in the Legislature.;
SOUTH GASTONIA
j Mrs. Ellon Pullium of Loray is on
the sick list.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Green, Mr.
and Mrs Hardy Baxter were the Sun- j
da yevening guest of Mrs. Tom Case.
* * ?
Mr. Boyd Lunsford was the truest
of Miss Willie Bell Smith Sunday af
ternoon.
* * #
Miss Rachel Lofton spent Sunday
with her sister Mrs. George Mosteller. |
* ? *
Miss Rowan Lunsford was the Sun- i
day evening guest of Miss Rachel
Lofton.
Mr. Wade Wilson of Loray was a
Molvi/r iii Soiith SuiiUity .
* * #
.Mr. Thad I >i II s spent Sunday night
with Mr. Alvin Green.
* * *
Mr. George Warn of the Seminols
Mill and M ss Mandy Vickers of Kings
mountain were happily married Fri
day night.
* * *
Miss Florence Green spent Satur
day night with Miss Addie Lunsford.
? # *
Mr. Alvin Green, Miss Florence and
I Desmer Green, Miss Addie Lunsford
(and Miss Sallie Thomasson motored
to Kings Mountain Sunday evening
they all reported a nice time.
* * *
Mrs. Florence Smith is spending
the week with her daughter Mrs. Dora
I Lunsford.
? * *
Mr. Arthur Lunsford spent Sunday
with Mr. Martin Truett at Loray.
FLORENCE GREEN.
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rv
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