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A NEW VERSION Me'on i- my Shep ird and I am in want. He iv.akfth me t lit* down on park benches. He lea dith me beside the free soup house He restoreth my d- -:V?t in the Repub lican party. He !eadeth in the paths of destruction for his party's sake. Yea. though I walk through the ymi ley of starvation I do fear evil for thou art against me. Thy policeis and thy profiteers, they frighten me. Thou prepares* a reduction in wages tor me in the presence of mine enemies. Thou anaintest my income with taxes. My expenses runnith over my income. Surely poverty and i ? nemp'ovment will follow me all the days of this normalcy administration and I will live in a rented house for ever. ? Ex. WANTED ? Middle-aged lady to stay with old couple. Communicate with M. A. HYATT. Marble. X. C. K. F. 1). Xo. 1. ( 10-2t-pd) NOTICE! I have a 1027 Sport Model Dodge Touring Car, been run about 2500 .miles. This car in perfect condition, looks just like a new one. Fully equipped, with bumpers and heater. Also one 1926 and 1927 Chevrolet Touring Car. well cared for, perfect condition. Will trade one or both of these cars for good young mule, and take the difference, or I will pay the difference in cash. Will be home about October 15th, 1927. I mean to trade, see me at once if interested. A. J. MARTIN. Murphy. X. C. CULBERSON T. .1. King, of Ranger, was here Tuesday on busines-. A. K. Dickey. < Murphy, was a business visitor here Tuesday. V. (". Hughes lef: last week for Asheville where he has a position with the company building the court house. Lawrence York left Monday for V. uaion-Salem. ?"-1 And Wilson of Andrews visitors hero Sunday. Mr. A. P. Byrum, of Bryson City, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Hyatt here this week. The mock trial at the school house was enjoyed by a large crowd. Wal ton Lawrence was judge. L. M. Shields and Prof. Collins, attorneys. Frequent Bilious Attacks "I ? offered with severe bilious attacks which came on me two or three times every month," says Mr. OIlie Miller, of Murray, Ky. "I would become dizzy. My head would ache terribly, feeling as if it would almost burst. It felt exactly like a tight hand was being drawn closer and clos er around my temples. "My stomach would be so up set I could not retain any lrinH of nourishment for hours. I would have to quit work and go to bad. "My color was awftiL I was yellow and my skin was drawn and dry. I did not have any energy ? no ambition to work. I was just about half sick most of the time because of these spells. "One day one of my neighbors, who has used Thedford's Black Draught for years, said he had notited how bad my oolor waa and thought it would help me. "I got some Black-Draught im mediately and begaa to take it regularly until I got nur system clear of the poison I bad bean absorbing. I soon began to foal better aivi developed a fine ap petite. I had no mora bed head aobes or bilious spells." i-im black-draught "" Purclq Ve^et.iblc I Ross KUis. J. W. and Guy Hyatt t i attended the SouthecVtem Fair at Atlanta last week. Mrs. Per.ni- Koas'er. * f Etowah, i- vi-itir.ir relatives here this week. I.ev Keasler. of Maryville. Tenn.. spent Sunday here with his family. Dr. S. B. Patton was in our town Tuesday. BOILING SPRINGS Our pastor posponed the revival meeting on account of his sick wife. W hope her a speedy recovery. Mrs. H. L. Fain and children, of Tennessee spent the week with her r. other. Mrs. A. G. Hass. The young re enjoyed a bean shelling ac C. C. Mills' Friday night. They report a nice time. Mr. A. J. Davis is still on the sick list. Mr. Howard Odell spent Sunday : night with Mr. Grady and Guynn Davis. TOPTON The State has a crowd of men at Topton starting to put the tar on the highway from Topton to Andrews. We will soon have the road finished. K. T. Wright and family and Mrs. Wright's sister and Thomas Wright were out on a camping trip for the week-end and report a good time. They killed 2-j squirrels on thetrip. D. B. Wright motored to the old Baptist church near Andrews Sun day to the all day singing. Mi. Will tayli : has his garage I finished and will soon he ready to ; acc<>?v.<>date the public. Mrs. Bob Calvardt of Robbinsville was in Topton yesterday. Makes Life Sweet For seven generations the National Household Remedy of Holland for kid ney, liver and bowel troubles has helped make life brighter for suffering men and women. Begin taking them today and notice how quickly your troubles will vanish. At all druggists in 3 sizes. LIBRARY HOURS Afternoon* Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 2:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. Evening* Tuesday, Thursday ar.d Saturday from 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. JOSEPHINE HEIGHWAY, , Doc't Keep on Coughing? Stop It! Charlotte, N. C. ? 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Druggists. 4*pixia i* (fee trade m&rk or Bajer Manufacture of Uoao*c?tlc*cl<W?ter of Stlicrllcieli PLENTY OF MONEY TO LEND ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN Murphy and Andrews QUICK SERVICE AND LIBERAL TERMS NO AGE LIMIT. AMOUNTS FROM $300. UP For full particulars call on or write HARRY P. COOPER Murphy, N. C. ' FACTS -AND THE OPEN MIND The most important element in business success ? and the most difficult ? is to be sure that you have all the facts before you act. . To get them all, from tvery possible source, is the first objective in General Motors. The Research Laboratories contribute some. These are nuggets, left in the crucible, after hundreds of ideas that looked good have been burned away. The Proving Ground contributes others. Dealers contribute. The public contributes. Every department contributes. Through the whole organization runs a spirit of inquiry and of rigid insistence on proof. 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