Ctie Cherofeec ^cout The Official Organ of Murpliy and Cherokee County, North Carolina PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY C. W. BAILEY. ..Edit or- Manager Mrs. C. W BAILEY Associate Ed. B. \V. SIPE Associate Ed. Entered in tr.e po.ttoffice at Murphy, North Carolina, as second class mail matter under Act of March 3. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $1.50 Eight Months 1.00 Six M 75c Edit* !? Sc Jt Mur; ... . N. C., I ii sending >'"'u a sample of < ? :? . ? i" n *'r m Ja- Roper's piag* "ii .Si: -ttl Creek Thift vein is ? ver I'1" feet wide. This i- :i piece raker, from surface r -k where the creek has run over it : r years. At foot ? f II a: bank of creek the bed rock is laid with good iron ere and when it crosses the creek it sh v.- the kind of ore and as you dig down in it the better it shows. If you s-ie any one interested in cop per and iron please advise them to tall <n me or J as Roper. Yours truly, LON ROPER Tom Tarheel says he has just fin ishe i pruning his orchard There is nothing like plenty of fruit on the home Jnc", he states. ANDREWS LOCALS Mr. Tom Cover of Philadelphia wa.s in Andrews !a>t week visiting Mr- Sam Cover and Giles Cover. Mr. and Mr?. Giles Cover took him to Asheville on his return and Mr. :? a l ver made the trip with him hack to Philadelphia. On Tuesday night of this week. , Mr. J. \V. Porter gave a birthday party to his friends. Mr. Porter is making his birthday party an annual ( Vent He had over fifty guests. LESSON No. 18 _ Questions Why is emul sified cod-liver oil so needful for a child who is pale and losing weight? Answer: It is food and tonic rich in vitamins and other nourishing factors that are particularly helpful to a weakened child. For your child? old reliable SCOTT'S EMULSION NEW LINE DRY GOODS We have added a line of dry goods and ladies hats to our stock and invite our friends and customers to cill in and look them over We carry at all times a comp'ctc line of Hosiery, Notions, Can dies. Tobaccos. Garden Seeds, etc. 9 1 HI When you need anything in our line rerrember we give the same service and the best prices in town. P H : riY7/TOr\ Groceries and Genera' * .-rcliandiss MURPHY. N. C. v- V DEAL 'EM OVER A TARGE COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Presented by the Murphy Lions Club SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17, AT 7:30 P. M. Produced by special arrangement with Walter H. Baker Company of Boston, Mass. MRS. E. C. MALLONEE, Director ? MRS. W M. AXLEY, Pub. Director CAST CHARACTERS Charlie Montrose, Obliging a friend Mr. Robert Austin Ralph Keller, who dosen't like the situation Mr Ralph Moody Samuel Fowler, with an antiquated hobby .. . Mr. E. H. Gibbs . "Daddy" Nichols, the "hul dern Police force" Dr. Edw E. Adams I Belham. a "snoopin"' butler Mr. C. W. Bailey T ravers, of the Binkerton Detective Agency Mr. H. G. Elkins Bill Clark, a friend of Montrose Mr E. C. Mallonee Evelyn Clark, his wife Miss Rosamond Cooper Ivy Phil ips, of the U. S. Secret Service Miss Eloise Fain Mrs. Middleton, Friend of Fowler Miss Jenes3 Cox Virginia Lawrcnce, friend of Evelyn Clark Mrs. Richard Meroney Petunia Hyacinth Peachblossom, cullud kook Mrs. E. C. Mallonee The play is in three acts, the action taking place in the living room of "The Nest," Country Home of Mr Fowler, near Fairfield, N. Y. The time is between nine and eleven-thirty o'clock in the morning, a day in early summer. BETWEEN ACTS My Blue Heaven ? Quartette Cooper, Davidson, Dobbs and West Moonlight and Rose ? Quartette Cooper, Davidson, Dobbs and West Hiyhwayx are Happy Ways ? Duet . .. Mrs. Ralph Moody and Miss Mennice Payne Indian Love Song ? Soio Mrs. Harry P. Cooper Spanish Folk Dance Miss Eloise Fain and Mr. Robert Austin Accompanists Mrs. Spurge Christopher Mis.' Annie Graham Anderson ADMISSION: 25 AND 35 CENTS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. SOUTH IHKKCTOKV l*M9*or . . Howard I'. Powell HO\KI? OF STHTAR1W Chairman 11. W. Gray Di*lrii? Stfwarl ... K V Weaver s. rttAiy ... Harry Fain Tr- -a ?ur??r 1'. C. Hyatt K?- ' r.x ?rv rotary Vr? H G. Elktn? T W Axl.y P. A. Akin. J TV. Davidson. N- I r-.vu!s n ! I K. !?.. key. 1; M Fain. <* K Kix.vey J ff MrCall. Mr?. V. B. N. .r vel' J. A. Richardson. Vr? T. J Sword. Hoy Well*. Ptartwt .... Mm !!?nrv Ax lev I \.?.?}*tant Ptantut Vt DnJe !,<*< I t ?i rfx-tre** . Mr?. U i -ry P Coop -r Sunt ' Sun ".iv S. ... K V We t . 1-reyident W. M. 8. Mr* B. B. Xorr - Epworth 1>nc?# . V -- C ? :\n Kail lur .r Er -rth !.?? .cue A* -?? i H ? -? Sunday hoc! nine forty-five. You arc invited to join us it" \ ?j art not enrolled elsewhere Morn nq worship at elwm o'clock . The Pastor will preach, using as his ; subject. "Our Respond' lit; Seni?r Epworth League at six o'clock. Junior Lea rue at six fifteen. Evening worship at seven o'clock. The Pat or* ? subject will be. "The Undoing of Satan's Works." A warm welcome awaits you to worship with us j Punch was served and after this a delicious meal. Mr. Porter's pres ents ranged all the way from a juise harp to bottles of perfume. All en joying Mr. Porter's hospitality, wish ed him many happy returns of the day. a long life and many and fre quent birthdays. Mr. Clyd? H. Jarrett took his mother, Mrs S. C. Jarrett to Atlan ta on last Sunday to visit her son. Ralph Jarrett. Clyde, Jr., made the trip with them. They are return'ng i to Andrews on Wednesday of this week and bringing Rev, \Y. H. Ford who is returning after having had an operation for appendicitis in At lanta The W'-niar. s Cr.ih of Andrews met at Mrs A. Brown'? home on Tuesday of this week. 1ii? y v ? ? ent rtained ly Mi . !?rown and Mi>. N'. ' . in i hey iv ? i ' a v.-ry j inter* stir ? mi rt'ii-: jirf! de ? -ious | ? at' Ml. . W. S. i^-svis j'-ve a sy WITH THE CHURCHES f PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DIRECTORY Pa*tor .... J. P. Anderson DEACONS I'hnirm.ir ... J r?. Storey J M. Vaughn. B. W. Sipe.'ii. S. Miller. K S. Parker. FI.DKRS Clwirman Jno. II. Di'.lard E. A Davdson. Jack Hall. M. W. Bell. Cterk of Jn<>. II. Piltard ?"holr Leader .. .. Mr*. C- W. Sang* Pianist .... Ml** Anno Graham Anderson Supt. Sunday School Jno. H. Dillard Pr?*w. Wi.'i'an's AMxiliary Mr?. It. V.". Gray Pres. Christian Endeavor \nne I'm-l^r Mcr. Christian Endeuvc.r .... Bryan W. Sii-e Preaching services at 1 1 o'clock a. m. Subject for the morning dis course. 'i'he Haunted Host Text: Dan. 5:6. Subject for evening ser\ice at 7 > >1,. k. The Greatest Resolution. T"vt: Matt. 28 :S. The- Christian Kndeavor Society wiil meet in the church at 6:30 p m. The deacons of the church wiil i. ake the Every Member Canvas in March. They will make up the bud tret f?r the year 1928. Special music on the violin at both ; services. A cordial invitation is ex tended the public to .VI the services; at this church. nopsis of the life of Abraham Lin coln and Miss Alene Edwards gave a critic'fm of the book on Lincoln studied by the club Mr. L. B. Nichols conducted the prayer meeting a tthc Faptst Church on Wednesday nicht of this week. Rev. Ford, the pastor was present but owing to his recent operation felt that he should not conduct the service. Rev. J. R. Church left Monday mornin.tr for Clover, S. C.? where he will conduct a ten day revival meet in jr. Mr James Bryson of Marble was a business visitor in Andrews on Wednesday of this week. Mr. John Wilson i.l* Xanu.hala, X. '.. was :: business visitor in Andrews on Tue-a.iy of th's week. V* W. Ashe was in Knoxv'il" fi?? * the week making pur Are You Overdoing ? Overwork Throws a Heavy Burden on the Kidneys. OVERWORK, rich foods and stii^. ulating drinks put extra burden* on our kidneys. When the kidneys slow up. impurities remain in the blood and are apt to make one languid, tired and achy, with dull headaches, dizziness and often nagging backache. A common warning is scanty or burn ing secretions. Use Doart's Pills. Doan's, a slimo* lant diuretic, increase the secretion of the kidneys and aid in the eliminaboa of waste impurities. Are endorsed by users everywhere. /Is? your neighbat DOAN'S T A STIMULANT DIURETIC KIDNEYS fbstcr-Milbupf* Co. Mfg Chcm. Buffalo. NY chases for his furniture business. Warren Worthey who is attendnj school at Vounjr Harris was hon over the week-end visiting his pti e .its, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Worthej Mis ? Eleanor Louise Cozad has n turned to Andrews after havin| ?; ent several months in Boston am other Northern t itics. Howard Moody of Murphy was i visitor in Andrews the last of th week. Mr T. M. Worthey was in Rob binsvil e on Saturday night of ti i ast week looking after the movii l> e/ture show which he is now open! ing there. i DR. E. L. HOLT DENTIST \-U\\ SI'K< I Al.TlsT HR1TTAIN WI.KV III ||.!)|\<i Offlrr I'liour |.\| Kri. I'lnuif IN MURPHY, N. C. Clirysler PRICES New Qiryslcr "52" Two-door Sedan $670 Coupe ... 670 Roadster - ? 670 (with rumble ?e*0 Touring - . . 695 Four-door Sedan 720 DcLuxe Coupe - 720 (with rumble ?ca0 DeLuxe Sedan - 790 Grreat New Chrysler "6 Z" Busineu Coupe $1065 Roadster ? - 1075 (with ramble eeat) Touring ? # 1095 Two-door Sedan 1095 Coupe 1 145 (with ramble aeet) Four -door Sedan 1175 Landau Sedan ? 1235 Dlattriotu New Ckryiler -7 Zn Two-Pin. Coupe $1545 (wkft ramble mm) , Royal Sedan . 1595 Sfiort Ro.cWr 1595 (with nunblt Mat) Four-Pam. Coupe 1595 Town Sedan ? 1695 Convertible Coupe 1745 (with nimbkiNt) Crown Sedan ? 1795 New 112 Lp. Imperial "80" Rfr?*tCT .. - - $2795 (with ramble scat) Flve-Ptu. Sedan 2945 Town Sedan ? 2995 Seven-Paaa. Sedan 3075 Sedan Limouin* 3495 AO prlca f.o.b. Detroit, ?ui??ct to current Federal excite tax. ChrytUr deal er* are In position to ex fend the convenience of time payment*. NewlOWEa PRICES make Chrysler Value no<w greater than ever Quality and Performance Unchanged Now, at sensational new lower prices just an nounced, Chrysler cars? with famous Chrysler quality and performance unchanged ? become even greater value than ever before. Four great lines of cars? "52," "62," "72" and 112 h. p. Imperial "80"? sup ply every price need from *670 to *3495. They of fer outstanding values which result from a huge and rapidly growing pub lic demand. You should not be satis fied with less in perform ance, appearance and Suaiity than the tremen ous values which only Chrysler Standardized Quality can provide. The one way you can be ab solutely sure you are get ting real Chrysler value is? buy a Chrysler. / Chrysler WILLIAM P. PAYNE DEALER MURPHY, N. C. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION

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