fgyimj, February 16. 1623 GET Ol WE GL LUMBER RE CHER' Factory Town Local ainidi II I I.I'M' M; Ilattio Palmer, asisttd by hrr brother, Jake, iruve a deligh'.- I j I.- of the tovin l?*t Monday evening nt her homo on Valley River avenue. Thoge present were Misses Elva Gentry, Annie Dilliard, Maln-i ] Ellis. Carrie Brittain, Gertie Brit-, < tarn. Callie Brown, Irene Champior* j t, and Grace Lybrook, and Dr. E. E. Smith, Messrs. Luther Ellis, Henry I Hyatt. Ed. Hyatt, Carl Dobbs, Bryan ] Mart.n, Frank Dickey, Jr., Richard! Brcndle, Evan Lloyd, Porter Mer-1 | on-y. Neil Sneed and Frank Davis, and "Pink" Hall. The house was beautifully arrayed in Valentine deeorations. Many delightful gan*e* I wire played, after which refresh merits were served, a pleasant call. M I Misses Clara Mo'onibs and Emily sword left Tuesday for Cullowhee, where they entered tht? Cullowhes Normal School. Mr. E. B. King, of Topton, visited j his mother at the hon*.e of Col. J. II. j Dillard on Monday. Mr. S. Y. Allen, of Suit, waa a ' lus'ms visitor here several days this week, and whilc here gave the Scout a pleasan call. I Messrs L. E. Mentz and Tom MeCombs were Knoxvilie visitors over the week-end. Mr, ' !affnoy, superintendent of \ the Souihern Railway, was here on , business Tuesday. Mum Mary Alien, ILyccvillc, | wag a Murphy visitor Monday. T *r i>. - - ' ..... . v. n. i nnup returned from Atlanta Tuesday where she had been for a medical consultation. Mr. E. E. Snyder, of H&yesville, j |H*nt several days here this week In | connection w'lh State highway I work under way in this county. i TMr. P.'arlev Muuney. of Kinsey, was in Murphy on husines Saturday. * | Syrup Pepsi; Nature Try it wkro t Laxative is bmM ad see tke woidcrisl ressdts IT is not necessary to take ft violent physic for sd simple an ailment as constipation. Yet ruar.y thought! ** * parents rive mercury in the form of calomel, ! and coal-tar in the form of phenol when ft natural ^ vegetable com- L. | w mi iii I like l>r. & / Caldwell's Syrup ??' ? Pepsin will do the ^ /L. V work equally well ' dWL \ ?7^\ ??'* with.mil dan- * ger. I'.opU " should realize that mercury iuay salivate and in tr certain conditions loosen the teeth; that phcnolphtlmlcin. bv wbutevi-r name known ami however disguised in candy, may \ cause dermatitis and other skin 'V eruptions; that Mill waters and 1 powders may concentrate the blood, dry up thu skin and ouuc , ' f" nr You can take I>r. Caldwell's Sj Syrun IV|win yourself or give it Ai to a bnlw in amis, us thousands of h? mothers do every day. with the ca cxmfidence that it is the safest a and best medicine you can use IV for^ constir?uti<>n and such com- k*1 plaints. A tcaspoonfid will re- wi licve you over night even if the he constipation has Leva chronic for br JR LOW FARANTEE THE QUAL FOR ALL B ID CEDAR SHINGLES OKEE MFl MURPHY, N. C.? Pcrsoroal INE so ?JMI Col. l)"ti With rspoon war. Roblun: ville Thur day on legal bu> Messrs. Hurley Morgan and C. W. Led ford and Thomas H. Crofts, of L'ulberson. were here on business he first of the week. Our former townsman, Mr. M. IT. Calmer, who is now in business in ! Andrews, was a pleasant caller last *riday. Mr. Sargent, superintendent of :his division of the L. & N*. Railroad, vas hero Monday. Mr. C. W. Savage left Tuesday norning for Atlanta to take medical rcatment. Messrs. J. R. Ixrach, R. T. Heaton, >. F. Mallaffcy. T. M. Worthey. Lus|, Ledford, and W. H. Porter have been among the Andrews visitors lere this week. Mr. J. M. Roderick, of Hayesvillc, vaa here on business the first of the week. Mr. and Mr-. A. J. Bums, of Tryon, are spending sometime in MurfK? ?;?k yi~- u ? - -- ' ..... inn us oromiT?, Messrs. C. W. and \Y. A. Savage, at the Regal Hotel. Miss McNemar. a celebrated entertainer. will be in Murphy at ar. parly date. She will come under tho auspices of the Baptist Aid Society. Watch for further announcen^ont. Miss Fannie Odoni of Ogreetn who has been teaching in the public schools of Andrews is visiting Miss Hattie Palmer for several days. NOTED READER TO GIVE PROGRAM HERE, FEBRUARY 1 I Arrangements have just been com- ' pleted for the appearance of one of \merica*s most finished and powerful readers; in Murphy Wednesday evening, February 21, according to r?immmmi i m-twnm- i 11???^ i Helps i n ? / I tfive itenei j ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thniu-tn/ti -f p?r"i(i ? ? 01^114 then ''r, 1 "RV.v a/? i . ?t tr.11' ; laxmitre tht.I .1 /. .-r..- in !/.? /umif/ cat -ft- i . ' / lira* v??i /?> fr\ >' ip /Vp m / b .11 ff.'.; /.'/ /'-: > liter,ti fr r tmmpiir Mur, ji^pir n (.... fri/ Hr* n ' t W ??./ ?! .?>iuntl of IVypliun una and pc|tsin with ,.! asantisting aromatic-*. and does not arm* or gripe. Fvrry drinrgist indU s it. and liottleH art- so gen ?us that the coat amount* to lly ?I?o:it a rent a a Master's degree, lie has been att vi- ;5l cxrrtasion in Boston for 2o years and has appen-.d at college* and universities, c * and general audiences all ov - tr.? country. Mr. Thompson will W ? the selcetion from Shakespeare' " mVet and varied program of typi? ' r.icrican wit and humor. It will ie 'tething that everyone will enjoy J h*> coming presents an opportu ..y that no one should allow to pass. THE IMPROVED ASPIRIN TABLET Lax? Aspirin Aspirin ts prescribed by phy tolana mora often than any oth??r drug, it Is safest and nulokent relief from congestion. pain and ever. TINGL?E'S UXU-ASritllM In the nevr Hclenttflc aspirin tablet. It is Krntly laxative, cleansing the ay Stem of poison* Which a ra often the cause, of pain. Doe* not causo 'heartburn or Indlccat ion as ordlnary^asptrln d(MK breaks up a cold?removes the field and rclleves^tho pain of rheumatism, neuettua and lumbufo, P-rtngs alinoa* Instant relief In headache and neuralgia. Ank your drupdlt for TINGLK'd L.AXO-ASPIRIN In the ?h.ee point box. or mailed postpaid for 25c, Tlicrapeutlo Research I.ab- I oratories. Washington, D. C. % 1 MRS. McKIMMON TELLS WHY TO HAVE CiARDEN (Continued from page 1) ton patch thi t th, man may culti- | vate when he ig attending to the Mr crops. This ig fine -f he is to do all j the work, hut if planting and cultivating is to be done by the womirr,, J do let her garden be o near the Ihome that only a step or two will I take he.* to it and a casual glance from the window will let her see the : old familiar plants calling to her. Rotate the garden crop but if a woman is to have it, don't rotate the "Down in Anson County the women in the home demonstration clubs have what they call a plant ex- j change. At the meetings members j will tell just what plants they have j in abundance and at ifco proper time j plant* and seeds arc swapped. Th> j means also instructions by the good 1 gardener to thc novice and reports j of results later . The home agent ; in her car at times distribute - fron. ' neighbor to neighbor as she goes j along the road and memory garden* spring up everywhere. One woman will show you Mrs. Smith's lettuce ( in tu* hot bed, and Mr-. Jones' rose* climbing over the porch, and another will tell you of the strawberry bed j i nrnich sne nas named for her next ioor neighbor." The home agent in Polk County ^ recently reported to Mrs. McKimnvm ^ 'We had a garden campaign in thts rounty an | one hundred families vere represented pledging themselves 0 plant .-ix or mora vegetables and , xhibit them at the community fairs. I kfany vt getabl were planted that I >cople hrd thought would not thrive " 1 the mountains." Mrs. McKimmon says that dem^n trations given later by this agent i how to prepare and serve these ege tables was a great incentive to cl cep up the garden work. * IKyHV. WO.TH CKOUMA WANT ADS . . *1 he Ideal Hosiery Hills, Maryville, Fenn.. will always furnish steady em; loyment to women and girls of good character who are 16 year of iK*. Able-bodied men can find steady j 'cmp; \ rent within one-half mile' frcn; ti.e hosiery mill in furnace room of alumnae Company of Amer a, Alcoa, Tenn. 22tf. f W h l'AY $o6.0U weekly full time. .'wC an hour s,jare time selling ho. ;cry, guaranteed to wear tour mouths or replaced free. 36 style-. i ice samples to workers, oalary or j it) per cent commission. Good nos I **rv is an absolute nece ?ty. you | sell it e^oily. experience un- J r ?? v. y.AaLE KNITTING . Darby. I a. . [STRICT MANAGER WAN*TEH For Cherokee. *-1av. Wah?w, flfe-nii*. and profitable business. Exclusive and Macon Counties. Permanent territorial protection. Small investment. 100 per cent profit- Expenses to Raleigh if contract . igr.ed. Box 72, Raleigh. N. C. FOR RENT?One 6-room house in good condition, with all modern conveniences?water light- and sewer. Apply to MRS. NETTIE DICKEY, Murphy. N. C. AGENTS WANTED- Ire J. R. Watk.ns Company will employ a ; lady or ncleman agent in Murphy. V..:k : Products arc known every where, ard our sale people make big incoims. Investigate th.s opportunity! ! '.;!! particulars and valuable samples sent free to hustlers who | mean bu.dnes. Write today. THE1 R. WATKINS, CO. Dept. 85, New I Yo.k, N. Y. WANTED- Men or women to take j orders for genuine guaranteed homery for men, women, and ch Idren. Ell-' minatos dnrnh g. Salary $50 a week full time. $1.00 an hour pare time. Sxpor . ? e unne essary INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILUS Norn* town. P*. 15-10t-p. SALESMAN WANTED?To olieit orders for lubricating oil . grease and paints. Salary ??- Commission. Address THE HARVEY OIL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. 2-1-11 pd. FOR SAI.E?One BLrrougNj Adding Machi nc, in good condition, caih or terms- Write or jcr MRS. P. V. PARKER, Andrew. N. C. J3-6t-p. WANTED? Slciddcr man. Circular mil! sawcr and loggers; only first-c!?s? men need apply. H1AWASSEE RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Knoxvitle, TeFOR SAI.E War Ilor and White j Hackle pure bred chickens at low price*. Se TAYLOR A: >1 ITNKIN at Taylor's Market, Murphy, X. C. 25-5t-pd. STRAIGHT SALARY per v?*k and expenses to man or woman w th : iu t ? introduce POULTRY MIXTURE. T rek., Ff*. < ?. Ka t St. Louts, 111. FOR RENT?One room house with all modem conveniences. Apply o MRS. NETTIE DICKEY. Murphy. Yorth Carolina. i NOTICE?Can furnish one or two customers .vith nice fresh butter nilk. See Harry Miller. /fa Insect bites (menthclatum j Vstops he itching and.M comfOTt^^ Our idea of perfect lover i? the jap who can ma':e a deaf and dumb rl say "At ahoy." , ^ Latest Paris Creations Jul... AUUHK 1.. k ADS, belle I u fcggy it -yt, o: .New tors, u.e i'aru creations incviuotug a mush room shaped hat 01 u; own ieit w.th a i ::g brown oneik v* the d. .? , a Jean I'laleau, oiue g*roaru?ne v. .111 new .no.i .nu t and iong wk ii and Hail au nt Kline bearing the monogram ;n white bauds on the rtgnt at in. + ! *i* -i + Owl Creek 4. .j. ... i* 4* * A ^ * 4' M?-.:rs. Cl.trl; and W 11 Marca. made u business trip to JtlucpVy Friday. Mti.i . Wii' M.nt. J 1 I. \ I mgooii .vi't :or lennesi.o Wed at? o.y w:.eie thty wiil be gone tvv* i la. te weeks. The flu is still raging in this n: n.niiit\ and several am, lie- are an .iow. Mr. Z'-mA .VuCluiw wl" etait a ! .dngir.g school here Tut:-day. Mr. Will Mare us has purchase* a t*,n? pair of mule. Mr. C. C. Haw wits at Grandviev \Y? tii.esday on business. M.. Sum Kephart is v ry luck; n Capping. Ho has caught twt Cue mir.ks lately. j Mr. Ilruwn'.o Y??umr, of Lowe Hnng.r.gdog, visittd n mother. Mr M.nnie Young, Sunday. i , >1 !C. C. M. R sc ' a- called * ' I.o\v* - Hat -i or. a'Cuurit of the s of hpr anat. E':ir M:. a !; I:v. , : i:?, I. v. r II < - I inpleg. \ ited his si, Mrs. .la m ! McKae, la t week. ? vvorki: ;; at To?a?t'.a. spent the v. ( end at honu. Mr. Judge Dockery was at. Ow Creek v. si tor Wednesday. B-ulmg Springs, \v.> happent 1 * wake up just a few tn nates b. f you called us. We alr.-ay.- - lnte, but never "too laturday night wth her n. i\ O Palmer. Miss Veruie Palmer has net n visiting relatives at Murphy. li TTTT " W anted FIFTY MEN FOR LUMBER CAMP. ?MILL CREW ?TIMBER CREW ?GRADE CREW FLUMING CREW Fay* fr?m $2.25 to $3.00 per day. a. labor tron- j bio*. food camp* and board at 75cent? per day. Noyes Land Lumber Co. j OLD FORT NORTH C'.RCLINA \ rmam + + ***?* .V- -Y- * * * * + J- + + } | Cu.berjon $ h + + + ! + **** ** ??****+ + Thy rain has nnt cona-i! yet. Thp Sunday School at thy iJaptiat i ^ has wnk> uo. ** . .1 W. T . - .?n wa? a visitor - n Saturday. S. R. Patton made a business . Culberson !a-t week. M Fannie Mason i- vis'ting her ! nele at Patrick, N. C. *r-. Ellis on the sick list | w i | M - Ora m ?i named will take notice that an act ionent; tied a s above hn* been commenced i>ef re the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County. North Carolina, for ;h? o irpose < f selimg la to make assets; and the said defendant* will furth r take notice that th? y ara required to appear yirT-rv the C'<*rk i f thc Superior Court of Chenkea County, in hi** office at the court ! h-u c in s:? o county, on or before j the 2Cth (lay of March, 1923. and I an v.it of demur to the petition of ( j the plaintiff. Th .s the 10th (lay of February, E. E. DAVia, Super ->r Cou^t Cherokee County 'JS 4t-JDM. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND By virtue cf nn order and decree f vl,. < rk i f the Su;>? :or Court . f 4 : i: tv. North ( iiolina, avd : 1 *h, 1923, it: the Jam; - Painter. Vd,.r. . .l ir.v - Palmer v?. / 1 nu - tv ry Pr.imcr, Billie I \ . . v. Gaston K'nwy. Aunie K m?y, ?t als : > at law of Thomas 4:. -ased. the under igned j v- unroinsioner will on the 19th day of " , ' ] :>.i, m : highest bid.1 premises: S :/ of Che e.V : T on Valley i' - n : . on a i-. o rock in the < K:\it >hort distance . a d : . an ? - . fly direc r he. our d ya;\U to a Cine on '<>' > . - rid'* t*> Sh?- tnpgjf lh< 1 vi'iu.; rid ' ? n 1!iaw;i>- ? ar.d \ ; :ey K v -r ? R. F ' line; them _ with :h?- tup o -..id divn3ii... rid.:.- .. *?i i d ! ". : ; " Pn,. in an easterly ' % .1 ! '. v;.ison :* aoa t -r < f N'o. X in Distinct No? 1 ; west . > a Black Oak on -he bank of Valley R.ver in a smuiii field then down Valley Ri>* r with its meanders to the Beirinaing, Containing 100 acres, niorc or lesn. The above land- !ti I premises Ius* . in? the honpe place of Thomas Pai roar. deceased, and will be sold with all i buildings of wbaf.-ocv* r hind situate j thereon, at the tc-i 1 ' e door in I Murphy on the above-mentioned date 1 at public auction. This the 13th day of February, 1023. E .> RAT !1 MOODY, 28 it-RM Commissioner*