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\! I' I !.n N'. Queen went in-! of the Week. * -*? ,|,| is in f'liillicotbe, , , ilii- week. ii??* ?* V '? '? ?? * .? ,1. U j ?. k !???" is visit ill#, hiti .1 . , .1 Mrs. James I,. ,ni r v.- >'? ' !i" "7 ! ?' ? ? * l_.ni>; !>pelit the week M. * ?? ; |i::iiii{i hns return , , | lai riii tin, Teiui., | , . x. .lays hero. n i M t ?. !? ? I''. < I. V White, wh? ,i 1 1 "hi Wmhi itonl 1 1 If. the week i - lien*. ?) * i ! ??iii | ?- ? mi , Jr., mid \ I i lit >1 ( opela'iri <>l week end lui'e II. Thompson V ,0 * > I. S. Ili^dnn and I hit, will h-ave to .. <lux vi.-il In |uiinl : ?J ;'1 ' t ' '.i. ; M. Walter L. Junes and U >? r Allison; spent thi i" " ' 'Merville, with Mr. i ?? I'm ? I lil wants. . * # ?l .. :!. ?!?? ?!" <lv and Miss Jos .|.! i!.> I'"' '? " W aynesville. spent ?.<?!. I" ? ' siiiesU <>?' Mr. and Vj. \0 i.? i ? ' ' tf \l, ?? r I,,.. ' i.- I II. .lariftt, landr i- ..f .\-licville, were [???h 1 1 1 i iij?; with (host |., , i,; . ..| " I "'"I ol" heantit'y | i... Hi. ' * \ l>. Murray ar '? 'i, last week for ji i /.i;\ j.. and daughter, Mr.. 1 y Murray, al ilti.it' h.ii, ft, j , i iimI \!:. i ?/ i.. >!il\ee h ive re liiri.nl //.'if/ ,/ h it- 1! \ > .-.tn y in lwi liijli, ' I. i ? drl\u? luldrtssid tiif /.< ... a. Id in the inter i-t ./I kI .? i . week. )ii- U,H:. Miille w. ill lit B ill. I, | in ll.i.v n. .i . mint v, tlif lii -l of the ?? ?. J.. '. . .: ? * ? I' rti' l In till a v.uM .-v i;. ii Iiiulj sili.-il facility, rini- 'i l?\ 1 !;?? .1 .-.III ..I \l ss Biiruotto. I -:?> Mr*,' lUiry H e Inn. in, of Jiender MlL jti Mr*. T. W Pr'??it ' :i visit to Ilarri ill , Trim., Mrs. Bit dHinitii h s|m j., : >,'\< r;i| ilays wtili nJafivi- art-* in-. ids here and at W c. V- * * JUDGE ALL :0 HOLD filsi in lunoombl 1 :b I '? 1 1 \ I.. Alley, appointed by : I ?i iii^haus la?t Week to !'i tin j i \ i 'i red term of tin? late :T "i-- UYi.i Moore, took tin* "l Hi) i ? in Wayiicsville, last ^ni'ljij, .ml will hold his ,||V t'lni ni court in Aslm ville next . ""t. 'lit- M >>ion will convene on Jli'lay Mil will he for the trial ''ill | |;| . , gets contractors license ^ I. 1 1 >n os |i:ik recently heen "'?'?.?I'ir.! I), , |* coin the state ot ' :iii :M.-f to hid on construe !i, . The license entitles "? 1 "!.!(?>? ' .. ti ll on contracts amount $10,000. QUALLA ? ? ? ? "" T" "1" ? <?? Cud" was the sub ? i . 1. liev. J. L. Hyatt ''r' ''l";'l : . in | n-4 ssive sern:on Sun ' ?'4 "i"1" ' ? : i I In- Baptist cliuridi. '^t.-'ll.i . ? ?,| V(. aii interesting ? I ? ii!:i y afternoon. ' siulf I\t?usoh relumed ' H .ck Itridjfe ?fl ?> 4,*lt i Ii Mile folks. - ^ !!'ii'c|| ppi'iil l?i*;t. week U|"' ''iliter, Mrs. II. <5. Fer ?N||| ..^N' ^ "'II and Miss Lucile ?'l.ijiii ,,, Wliitt i< i*. called on Miss H- ii.., i., ?^In. f (ill,, on v'sited Mr*. I:"'k ( |.\ , ,, I. \|. f|.|.;l|(.s mi,) f urily and ' ii Kinsland id' ('herokee Ml '--k 1 Sat tie visited at Mr. "? r- llM:,.. , ^ U. Hughe* called on Mrs. * h. li:|,;|| ? OAY V . There hns \;Mm. --quite a bit of siek ness in the community, .for several days Mrs. Ernest Cube of Franklin, was j here lust week, visiting her mo/her, j Mrs. Atom Barron, and other rela tives. >? *'i * | It. O. Iligdou, of W. (*. T.^C.vnt ! Cullowhee, spent t ho week end here,! visiting hi>f family.' .. * . ?. j Mr. .1/ Buehanan is haying- a j large water wheel built near his hmtc 1 preparatory to having an .vleetrie plant iHit in. Mr. A. C. Wilson went to Sylvlt j Saturday on btisinese. Mr. oud Mrx. Robert Hall spent the Week end here visiting Mrs. i Hall's father, Mr. Sjlas Qnilltanis, The infant son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones ha<t boon very ill re eentlv. fc - /| ' W. P. Turpin went to town Moh- . day. Miss Kdith Cabe spent .Thur?diiy . liiglil with her friend, Miss Bueh anan at Webster. > Miss Ila/.el Tnrpin spent Wednes day night with her aunt, Miss -Bird Allison. ' , . ' ' , Wood row II iff don Iuip been very siek but is much improved. i Mi's. Fred Barron is not'iniudi bet ter. She has been eon fined to her j home suffering fron' a bone trouble ! in her leg. . .. .. > Von B. Higdon is at vOowee ii- ! Mieon County 'visiting bis ) grand''; pnn nts. Mr. ami Mis. John Murray HUNDREDS ATTEND BIO BALE i- '? ? ? ? ;i Hundreds tVuiiv nearby have attend ed the * Paris Big" Kale( but to give folks who have been unable to eome on aceouut of the bad roads an op i portmiity to take advantage i>t' these woudrrful bargains ? t he ' Sale bus been extended to Feb. U.-^adv. RESOLUTIONS OF J? SF?CT- . . . ? 4 .*t ?* * 1 .*? ^ '* y J Whereas, it bus ploaswl.our Divuj* , a#id (h-aeionn - vt^ ^nM>Vr ? froip us -our late friend and brother, the Her. John Hoglen; and I 'WhereaiT the relations held -by our ! own deceased brother with the B. A. IT. Of the Hominy Baptist Church as President, and with the church and Sunday School as an active inembef | render it proper that we should e$ press through this medium, our ap preciation "of his life and spry-ices a& a fellow church member. a?4' his , merits lis r'man'; therefore, be it re Resolved, by Hominy Baptist 'Church and by the B. A. U. of this church jointly, that, whihi we bow.. in humble submission . to the will of the most fiigli, we do not the )?;s.s n<ourn for our brother and co-worker. . w he lias beeii called from his labor to . 't l'est. I IN+JMved, thai Jn the death of Rev. John IJ'ogleu- this church loses a inemher juid.the B. A. 1 u , a presi, dent, who was always active . <jwl. zealous iu his Work for the Master; ever ready I o serve in any capacity: pVomptTo advance the interests and causes of the church of Christ, de voted to "Its welfare and prosperity,; one,, who was wise in council : and i fearless- in action} nn honest antj np- , right man, whose virtues endeared hiir .not only to members of. _ his church but to all his follow eitieejas.. Resolved, I hat this ehurch and . B, < A. II. acting jointly tender... .their heartfelt sympathy to the brave wife and babies" oE -our deceased brother iu this their sad affliction. -. Resolved that a copy of these- res olutions be sent to the family of our deceased brother, and a copy to the l ical paper. .Done , by order 'of the church' in Conference, September 18; ' 19.12. Hominy Hnpflst rm??i. ?? | , Candler, tf. C. V! ( ' j SCHUI.MANS DEPARTMENT STORE ALWAYS LEAD S , I , " * 1 " fl . SHOE DEPT. We can fit any normal foot sizes 2,/1> to 10. Widths AAAA toEEE ONE LOT ?MANUFACTURERS CLOSE OUTS : 300 pairs high grade ; ladies' novelty slippers ? -all sizes. Yal. to $5.00 1.35 [ pair We have the most com plete line of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Shoes in the County. New dresses and coats arriving daily. READY TO WEAR DEPT. DRESSES ( 1.95 2.95 3.95 5.95 7.95 COATS d V Newest Sport Styles 4.95 9.95 6.95 SCHULMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE NEXT DOOR TO A&P BUILDING SYLVA ||ip ILLUSION! PJfigL This very old illusion wit invented by Indian n fakirs. The secret was unearthed in 1849 by the great magician, Robert-Houdin. At that time, ether had just been discovered, and little was known about it. Houdin claimed that he had discovered that this ntw Anesthetic could make people light at air. To prove it, he caused the subject to rise into the air and float apparently suspended. He passed a hoop around the body to show there were no wjfts or supports. ' IXPL/t'N ATlONi 1 * ' < 1 There are many, many explanations for this old trick. One is that the girl wears a concealed harness, which ends in a socket between her shoulder blades. This is attached to a piston below the stage. The piston is pushed up from below, causing her to rise in the air. The piston is invisible, because it is covered with mirrors which reflect surrounding draperies, similar to the background. The magi cian can pass the hoop over her body because it is cut in one place. It can be guiled apart for a aecpnd when it passes the piston. Source: "Modern Magic" by Pra/cuor Hoffmann. C*orge Routltdgt & Sons. (3 KE'T FRESH IN THE WELDID CtpyrUM, 1933. B- *? ***** Tobwco CuapiV NO TRICKS ..JUST COSTLIER IN A M :? / It's fun to be fooled ...it's more fun to KNOW Another "magic show" is cigarette adver tising. One of its greatest tricks is the illusion that cigarettes can be made miraculously "MILD" through manufacturing methods. tmb ixplanation: All popular cigarettes today are made in modern sanitary factories with up-to-date, machinery. All are heat treated?some more intensively than others, because raw, inferior tobaccos require more intensive treatment than choice, ripe tobaccos. The real diff erence comes in the tobaccos that are used. The better the tobacco, the milder it is. It Is a fact, well known by leaf tobacco experts, that Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. i This is why Camels are so mild. This is why Camels have given more pleasure to more people than any other cigarette ever made. It's the secret of Camels' rich "bouquet" ...their cool flavor... ihcir non-irritating mildness . All the natural, ripe goodness of Camel's tobacco is kept fresh for you by the famous air-tight, welded Humidor Pack. Don't remove it
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