.?.Mn.?....nn.?.?mnMiuiuainiHniiinniumilllHIUlIb I > '? IfuraUnb^ranuall jVI i^injiMiHimiiiiiMiuminiMinimimwimimiHMHiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiim". ? Fill flnvlt - and Mr. John. - ' \ been attending 1 st..-e ColleKe. Kal- ; ET return*.! ' !?*? week I ?^'vacation ><? _ T ! :i - Mn-rnathy, of An- 1 ,, j, vi-i. hi-r grandmother, I ,/i?ei!a M' - ? Mr- N ah Lovingood and | L jn'iM1-. ! ^ Ballard motored (h Dickey and Noah] >.!ay for a fish , .r.p ? S: ? llah lake, below - . I- ? has been! Carolina Teach- 1 ; , ]7. vhte. spent the ^Bod with her -i>ter. Mrs. Roy M Nell Williamson ir i i? and Martha Mav |ct;j' retu- ? - from Cullowhee Ifridav. whi th?*y have been at ^ " Carolina Teachers ICctfl-'t. 1 ; Allen and L. C. Is.rr?. 1 Vlanta, w?fre visitors fc>wn In -t Tl: ! .-day. Jfe?- ?It nkins, Sadie Fos- 1 ?tr and Mr. ^ tril Jenkins, of Cul :<r>r.. in town last piursday. I.'u y :kefield of Andrews, visitor n town !ast Friday. Mis. Hadl Dickey spent Sat ' in AsheviUe. Next ... &>, - ;,3 TJCTO !. ...y time you are out of fix as the result of ir regular or faulty bowel movement, try Thedford's Black-Draught for the re freshing relief it gives thousands of people who take it. Mr.E. W.Cecil, a construction super intendent in Pulnski, Va., says: ?? "When I get con stipated, my head aches, and I have that dull, tired feeling ? just Dot equal to my work. I don't ??! hungry and I know that I wed something to cleanse my lyatem, so I take Black-Draught. W?h ave found it a great help." Sold in 25 -cent packages. Thed Fords BLACK DRAUGHT fer !f^L ? run-down, or suf Ait rt2i ?onth? should take C*r ' 'or ovw so ytmxn. utt-a j Mrs. Nettie Dickev. Mrs. I"1' - N. Y.. and Mrs. J. o. McCurd'v. Gaffney, S. C. Mr. an* *" daughter. Monday *' er points. er term. Tlie Many friends of Mrs. J?),n Brittain Jr.. ivill regret to hear of her illness. :?i. it. i oker, of Hrasstown. Mrs. A rchic Xorling, of Youngs town, Ohio, i> spending a few days with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. M. D. Coker, of Brasstown. Mr. -Till ins Coleman <*on <?t" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman, returned hi ne Tuesday after spending si*wr al months in Buffalo. N*. V. Miss Dorothy Edwards, of Mor ganton, Ga.. is visiting her >ister, Mrs. T. A. Terrell Jr. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Uvland F. Camp, of Franklin, Va., and Mrs. W. \V. Ov erst -eet, of Greensboro, Ala., were recent guests of Dr. ami Mrs. .T. 1'. Anderson. Miss Carrie Cearley. who has been visitinp friends and relatives at Ath ens, Ga., returned home last Fri day. Mrs. Wade Ms|ssey, Mrs. Glenn Rate.?, Misses Eloise Fain and Kath leen Axley spent last Thursday and Friday in Asheville shopping. Mrs. D. W. Davidson and little daughter, Bettie, of Carttoji, have been visiting Mrs. Laura Mallonce. Mdssrs. S. D. Akin a|nd W. E. Howell spent Tuesday at Knoxville Mrs. H. P. Powel! and Miss Mil dred Akin, who have been visiting friends and relatives at Wilmore, Ky. returned home Tuesday. Mrs. George Ellis, Mrs. Dixie Pal mer, Mrs. Sheridan Dickey and lit LihES COMFORTS, JOYS ENHANCED BY MOHAIR FLE^CT! USE MUCH MOHAIR IN RAiLROAD OARS Rates as One F abric to With stand Wear and Tear of Continuous Service. pKKHAPS you have sometimes won ? dcred why all railway seats are Upholstered in the same material, the tiulgL.tr mohair velvet that in our ? 'liiMhood days was invariably a bright r?-il or and always of one or two standard patterns. Today even train interiors have heroine color-conscious and soft meens and taupes and warm blue* are seen hut are still of the j same mohair velvet to the extent, it I has hren estimated, of twelve million j yards in the trains of the country. The reuson for this is that no other j fuhrir lias been found that will .stand ! all the hard wear and tear that '-I ' hour service means. Made from the I fleece or the angora goat, mohair vel i \?-t or vi'linu, is one of the most pop ' ular an I serviceable of fabric mate rials, one hundred million yards are j in use on automobiles abmc and many j more on motor hus>es and for the in ! teriois "f airplanes. In addition t ?? this. \?lmo is also : used for upholstering fi::ni;ure. for ( ' draperies and even for rugs and :s 1 especially in favor with tie- housewife ? i because it is chemically '"th-jiroofetl 1 in manufacture. It is al.-i used for j theatre curtains and chair coverings, j because of the sound absorption the i !cep pile 1'abrie aU'ords wh.<lu is an luipoiM mi! eotisidera : ion in ta'.-cin^ pic j tine 1 luaires. I.ike everx liiim else, mohair velvet has %'one modern" and can he had in an endless variety of 1 colors and patterns and weaves Over ! live hundred shad**s ureett ahuie are ' re|M?rted by one New Kngtand mill. ' I '.tit an upholstering fabric is by no ; means the only service the mohair tleece renders. The finest indoor golf I courses are made of a rich, deep pile mohair velvet. Lap robes and steam er rugs, lifelike stuffed animals, trim mings for house slippers and ever, wigs and transformations are made from this snowy fleece which more closely resembles human hair than any other known fibre. Bach Itbre is much stronger than [ wool and due to its unique physical ! structure takes a fadeless dye. lie I cause of Its sleek surface. It does not | readily retain dust and dirt and in tact* the pile sitrt.ce a-'- as a brush i an?l tnakes the traveler's clothlr;: an* 1 tually eieaner ar t! ?? end of the trip ; than it wa* ln-fore! So great i* r li ? demand been fo: this tl ???-?? tli. i* within :i comparative!-. , f?? v y. ;irs. the ili'lusPv of ahgora gout raising has he?'ti transferred from Tur key and South Africa t?? the I n tied States, which tow leads the world both in the I'Pim! :? tlon au*l manufacture of mfihair flepee. MOTHS WILL DIE RATHER THAN EAT TREATED MOHAIR A I I. AST s<-irn--e Is making head way against the moth, that harm less looking little insect that causes damage to household e? |?cts to the tune of .<}( n.'MNt.tMMi annually. In re yard to at least one important fabric, mohair velvet, victory has been achieved. All fabrics made from animal liber which is largely protein, are normallv attractive to moths. Kxceptional cleanliness, exposure to sunlight and the use of moth deterrents applied ::t hotre are sometimes helpful, but the thorough and nclentilie way to thwar* the enemy Is for the material to b? permanently mothproofed with client icjtls at the mill when it Is being made So successful is this proco-* that mohair vehet. or velmo as tin rich pile fabric made from the haii of t he angora goat is culled. on?-e con sidered b> housewives as the moths heavcli is now rceouni/od thei Waterloo. It has indi^putah'N been proved that mollis will s.iive them selves to death rather than eat -! velvet that has been so treated Tlii* feature alone, aside from tin- ion-* wearing qualities, easy cleaning an luxurious appeal ranee of velmo. r?><-om mends it as the Ideal fabric for furhi lure upholstering. For other furnishings, frequent uti Ing and plenty of sunlight will tend ti reduce the breeding haunts of the house tnoth. Killing the moth on the wing will not do any good as b? the tlm? It has reached the dying stagp it has already deposited its eggs and is ready for death. It la these eggs or larvae which, hatching out. seize the animal fibers which have nor been chemically treated and eat them. tie daughter, Jean, Mrs. Myrtle Rob-last Friday from a visit to friends inson and daughters, Mary and Bar- and relatives at Ballground and At bara, motored to Andrews last Fri- lanta, Ga. day. Mr. William Thompson, who has Mrs. C. M. Wofford returned home been attending Emory College, At M,Ss MYERS WILL BE HERE all next week The normal M<'n requires ""/CTUinearr whiebm?ybel^up P iH m th* home by -ting the ?'w H??? Principle of Du Barry "*?>"? Treatment* Du Barry |*?so.?tse>Ks0l DuBarry Ski. Tonic and F"?^?r. 11.00. I1.7S. I>u8.r,, Fouadatioa [<???. 11.00 Barry beauty preparations Created by Hudnwt Miss Mozetta Myers A Special RICHARD HUDNUT Representative from New York will be at oiir Store all of week to telS vou about Ihe HOME METHOD r,of Du bARRY BEAUT Y TREATMENTS cJhese special treatments in the home for the correction of dry skin oily skin enlarged pores flabbu tissues and for the aeneral beautificatlanxif the skin will be found both, practicaf and effective ? ? ? ? ? DO NOT MISS HEAPING ABOUT THEM -2?mauney DRUG COMPANY WALTER MAUNEY, Mana, "Ill MISS MYERS WILL BE HERE ALL NEXT WEEK particularly, THE OILY SKIN Our baanty planned special treatments for righting aa oily akin with apecial DoBarry Preparation* which mrlode: DoBarry Gleaming Cream. |LS0,jj_50.h^0. DoBarry Skin Tonic and Fk*a2>?er. 11.00. 11.15. DoBarry Special Aatriaacot SLSO, $2.50 DoBarry Noo-fatlenimc Ti? tm? Cream. 11.50. ?2.S0. DU BARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Craofad by Hudnut Murphy, N. C. lanta. returned honiv last Friday to srend the holiday? with his parents. Dr. nini Mrs. J. W. Thompson. M"rs. K. V. Wells attended the grad uation of her daughter. Miss Lou cine. last week at Peabcdy Institute. Xashville. Tenn. Mr. Robert Wells returned home Saturday fr m Winston-S^lem where he has been teaching the high school there. Mrs. W. W. Hyde and Miss Nan Dickson left Monday f??r a trip to Atlanta. Mrs. Hfcrry 1*. Cooper returned (home Monday from a visit with rel 'atives and friends in Atlanta. tmm,7 ?"?, s Ru",n D- ?? I . 1 1 1 1 1 < ? . Andrews, were business vis itors in Murphy Tuesday. Mr. J. \\ Walker, of Andrews, a l>u>ines> vj-ito! in town Tues day. Mr. Marshall Bell 111. who has i een attending the University of ; North Carolina. Chapel Hill, return ed home Friday for the vacation days Miss Martha Herbert, who has : been visiting her cousin. Miss Ann J Candler, returned to her home in i Hayesville Tuesday. j Mr Johnnine Hampton, of Brass i t< wn. spent the week-end with Mr. .,??i \t. ** '? I and Mrs. I). \". farringer. Mr. .JJames Williamson, of Can ton. spent the* week-end with his father, Mr. R. K. Williamson, and , family. The many friends of James will be glad to know that he is mak ing good with the Canton Enterprise, having recently been promoted to circulation aiiri advertising maneger of that, paper. M ! I. K Dependable Service and Quality Th- highest grade milk plus a most dependable service is what wc offer you. Rich, creamy milk, always the sa me uniform quality. Delivered promptly and regular ly at your door BEECHWOOD DAIRY FARM NOLANR WELLS, Proprietor MURPHY. N. C. DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR SAFETY RAZOR BLADES! By the little device known as the Monroe Magnetic sharpener we can save you money on your razor blade bill. Guarantee comes with every sharpener. Takes 'only six seconds to operate. Simple and sure. Demonstration costs you nothing! Price $2.50 Worth $10.00 See REB PHILLIPS ?t iKe City Barber Shop Chance of a Lifetime! Reliable man wanted to call on farmers in West Cherokee, Gra ham and Clay Counties. Won derful opportunity. Make $S to $20 daily. No. Experience of capital needed. Write today. McNESS COMPANY Department M FREEPORT, ILLINOIS RAT SNAP iV Kills Rats Also mice. Absolutely prevents odors from cartfase. Otee package proves this. RAT-SNAP comes in i cakes ? no mixing with other food. , Guaranteed. I 35c size - 1 cake - - enough for ' Pantry , Kitchen *>r Cellar. I 61c sire - 2 cakes - for Chicken | House, coops, ?r small buildings. $1.25 size - 5 cakes - enough for 1 all farm and out - buildings, storage I buildings, or factory buildings. 1 Sold and guaranteed by R. S. Parker, Druggist, Murphy, N. C. I

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