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PLENTY OF MONEY TO LEND ? ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN Murphy and Andrews QUICK SERVICE AND LIBERAL TERMS 7. NO AGE LIMIT. AMOUNTS FROM $300. UP 4 ? For Full Particular? Call on or Writ* ? 1 * HARRY P. COOPER f Murphy, N. C. i 7 fit CHEROKEE SCOl i TKIil'HONB NO. ??? Tl CbemlW Scfiut I* n.*nt only to' who h.ir* pal?! in advanr* At i :i of ?he f Irti* t> ? i'l for the >??!>- ' o noiifi?l and unl?<* promptly r<? paptr i* dinonfilinuKl. Suiter ril> .? r. r Br? ?*? mws :? mrbk* i?nie ? fo watrh th*?lr l:?l-el ftixl nm>1 nmv.i l? Jn.?t n few .!.iyn l??foro ?ut This* will be to the ?<lv;i n li ralmcrilifr an?l pal?li*her. S?n.l . . > ? Chwk or Money Or?ler nn?l iiimiiri<-atlnnif to The Chmkf ?vhy. N C. M: |?. Maneval. of Johnson Cilv. T'*rrn.. arrived Tuesday th ?prn'' ? ? fru flay? with hrr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Axlev. Mi-. H.irve\ Ferjoienn. <?f Sh?*ll>\. i- visitins her parent?. Mr. and Mrs. T. >. Evans. Mis- f felly Kale Akin, of Lum hrrtdji. \. C.. and Miss Sally Rat-| rliff. <>f High Point, are the guests I lhi- werk ??f Miss Akin's sister. Mrs. | J. W \x1cy. i tfl- " prr ?->r ho won 1*1 in th< tlx" ? all " ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL Edited By Mi. is Sarah Cook Mr. and Mrs. \V. P. Lawrence and little -<-n. of Winston Salem, are the gue*t- this week of Mr. Law rence"* -i-ter. Mrs. J no. E. Posey. The regular monthly meeting of ihc Baptist Women's Missionary So riety met in the ladies parlor Tues day afternoon. There was a good number in attendance. Mr. S. E. Edwards, of Canton, spent t!i e week-end in Murphy with his family. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barclay and little son. Bobby, of Copperhill, are the guests of Mrs. Barclay's par ents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs. E. P. Fleming entertained the regular Monday afternoon bridge club at the residence of Mrs. L E. Rayless, Mrs. D. Witherspoon being the only one invited except tlx regular members. Mrs. R. S. Parker won high score. A delicious salad course was served, i? ? | Mrs. If. P. Cooper entertained Tour taglcs of bridge Tuesday night | | in honor of Mrs. Waiter Kstes of | Atlanta. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Barclay. Mrs. (*,. \\ . Cover, Mr. and Mrs. J. \\ . David son. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoover, Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Prof. Julius Berzunza. Misses Nan Dixon. Eliza beth Br it lain. Hetty Kate Akin.j Katheryn Thompson, Celesta Porter i and Mr. Dale l,ee. Miss Porter j won high score for ladies and Mr. Dale l,ec for men. and Mr. Berzunza j won the hooln. Mrs. Walter Estcs was presented a guest prize, a most , delicious salad course was served. | Mr. Don Cogdill spent Sunday in Sylva with his mother. Mr. Cl\de Tweed of Bryson City spent the week-end in Murphy. Miss Dorothy Hensley returned Monday from Ducktown and Cop perhill where she has been visiting relatives. Miss Christine Bawles of Rob hinsville was a visitor in Murphy Sundav. , Mr. G. \Y. Candler and Miss Cel esta Porter spent the day in Sylva i Sunday. I Mr. and Mr?, G. W. Candler and Mr?. Dale l,ee wf-nt to Svlva Tues day to altered the funeral of Mrs. Joe Ryan's baby. Mrs. Ryan i- Mr. Candler's neice. Miss Kli/alieth Rrittain was hos tess t<? the Thursday night bridge' dub. She entertained three tables. Those imited were: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee. Mr. and Mrs. C. k. Hoov er. Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs. A. |J. Martin. Misses Nan Dixon. Eva ; nell Mauney. Katheryu Thompson. Celesta Porter, and Prof. Julius] Rer/unza. Miss Porter won high ;score. I AIDS TO BEAUTY Every woman who is particu lar regarding her personal ap pearance nnisl have the var ious aids to beauty in the linn of toilet accessories. The aim of every woman is to obtain the best creams, powders and lotions that is possible to get. Knowing this to be true, we ,-arry only I lie very best toi let articles manufactured. You will like our stock. PARKER'S DRUG STORE Hione 39 The Rexall Store Murphy, N. C. 99 Better than "City Water need not envy your city friends and 'tela *? tives their modern plumbing and running water. You can have fresh water that is better than "city yater" ? a National Fresh Water System that de hvers cool, sparkling drinking water fresh from the ^ at the tum of a faucet ? or cistern water for washing ? and lake or river water for sprinkling i "wn and garden ? all with one system. * H. H. McINTOSH, AGENT HAYRMYILLE, Sec Holder Rrn*. Co.. for Iluth Room Tollrl fixtiirra uU nimplflf. " MIKl'IIY. X. C. Let us teU yam mart about this "first conveni ence rom should ha , SYSTEM FORI FARM) (^SUBURBAN HOMES EDDIE, THE AD MAN ES. Sifc . "TWc Old Adage AgOUT AOVERT>S!VJ<i is * Snu. -rue best* rr savs \F YOUR. 8USVVJES9 fSVJT WOPfH AOVERT\SlkJ?r, ADVERSE rr FOR SALE.* CLASSIFIED ADS Fire Cents Per Line Per Insertion. Minimum Charge '25c Cash Paid for W hite and Chcst nut Oak Tie?. Pine Poplar and; Chestnut wood. Carr\ full line of groceries and feed. Located in Weaver Store Buildinir n? h Murphy Mill?. ? J. B. Mulkev. ( .">1 -It-jbm. ) PI NCHES FOB S \LE I will have. plent\ of Georgia Bell and Elberta Peaches for Sale at 50c per bushel and up commencing August lth. J. A. GRANT Alto. Ga. FOR SALE: ? Elherta Peaches. See me at Alto. Ga. C. L. C. WADE, Merchant, four miles South of Cornelia. Ga.. (51-3t-pd.) {Hemstitching and Picot Edging Hone at SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Mail Orders (riven PROMPT ATTEST ION Miss Minnie Smith and Miss I,il-| van Patterson left Wednesday fori Detroit, Mich., t?? join Miss Smith's friend who ie very ill. Mrs. George Erwin, of PelhamJ Ga., a returned missionary from China and Russia, spoke of condi tions existing in Russia, last Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church in this city. Those who took advan tage of hearing her were deeply in terested. especial 1\ so as she told ??f the wonderful changes that have taken place in thai great country un der the Soviet rule. She was greet ed by a good sized crowd. Mr. T. S. Evan- and Mr. Fred Johnson motored to Asheville Sun day. an^l Mr. Evans* daughter, Mrs. Harvey Ferguson, returned with them to spend several days. Among the scores made by local celebrities ihis week are the follow ing: Hillman Gregory 81 and Dow ell Clark 105, for the first trip around for the two: William P. Payne 70. and the following four some are the only score available: Frank Hill 71. Ralph Moody 66, Howard Moody 70. and Fred Chris topher 65; E. R. Gibhs, 68. R. L. Paulk 68, Dr. E. L. Holt 69. How ard Moody 77. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Conley. of San Francisco. Calif.. left Wednes day morning for their home after spending the past two weeks with his. parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. V Conley, at Peachtree, and other rel atives. Mr. J. H. Phaup spent Wednes day in Atlanta on business. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sneed and lit .le daughter, Ruth, and Lawrence Ledford motored to Franklin and returned Sunday. 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