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ffiimy. March 2, 1923 GET O WE G LUMBER CHEB Factory Town ** Local! a ~= ?a???:n.n I uf the must delightful socia ivr. f thP v.c k-.al was the p .v ty party given in honor of the ble i lass of the Pre. byterian Sun] v School by the Galena Class at u h of Mr. T. W. Hampton. Lisses Elizabeth and Helen namp>n sponsored thc party. The gueab of il i-d in beggar * costumes hieh added intcre: . t >tlo ocea ion iar.y :m were played and ?: ::e'.is >efrrshmcnts enjoyed. Those ( r were Misses Eva Nell Maun Mary Norvell, Gertrude and Car i? Rnttain, Irene Champion, Marj la ( gir. Annie Margaret Axliy iih'e Ellis. Elizabeth Ford. Helen impt n Elizabeth Hampton Evei Hi,! Hatt e Palmer. Carrie Fi r. 5. and Mt'vc . Frank Dickey . W E. Studstill, Lathe" Ellis he Palmer Ed and Henry Hvitt, ar Hall, Robert Allston. Richi Rrendle,- Paul McClure. C. L. hh , Tom McCombs, 1. E. Ientz, rry Miller, and Neil Sneed. M" H. H. Ellij and little son, arrived Wednesday night from annar.onn to join Her husband, ante he r the first of February be farm demonstrator for Cher. County. They will occupy the formerly occupied by Mr. jJ. Hampton. B ! A IJ Bell, of Trtvlor*v?He, married Mr. Abo Cooper's , : '. r several years ap>, is visithi re this week. Z V. Brown beautifully en..id with two tables or prorook at the Wells House irday evvninp. Tho-,. present M Mary Norvel, Carrie 'us<<r;> Eva N'ell Muuney, Mr. and J -hn Sessoms, Messrs. W. E. 1- E. I.entz. and Nichols. Maunty and Mr. Lentz nvidc cores and were awarded a (Hiwti.r pun ami a pret ..cikerch.ei, respectively. Mr. B Si?e wa- an after nuest. r..f .i: Iwiches ar.d cake were serr^Public Now IVegetab Dr. Caldwell'* Strap Peptic ifbrdi prompt relief ia a natural way 'TMIF public is constantly Im?-t-omning^ more discriminating ?n its choice of thine*. Those subject to constipation try to learn what makes them con*ti|>atcd, and then avoid it. If cr.r.ntipation j>ersists J\Va in spite of all e|L their efforts they take the mildest. most easily t??lcrated laxative obtainable, unti ^ not a drastic ^ physic that, upsets them for fbv.H .r,iw to jHftvrr 10 million bottles of Dr. < .il.U.-ir* Syrup Pepsin ore wild Ha year, a large proportion of liio of thin country must be^Bieve th.it thin mild vegetable l Is the proper remedy ^ ' r them, and so it in. No nwl B11 take wilt waters and powders ^Hiat dry up tin' blond; enal-tar ^Brug* in candy form that prodtno ^Bkin eruptions, or calomel that ^Balivates. These drugs are "heroic Hauum", over-effective, wcukand griping, fl The best constipation rorowlv H tke one tli.it moves the bowels ^Bithout nhcrk to ytwr system. HkI such a one ?!['. t laid well's Hmp Pepsin. It y \rgr tabic 3L R UR LOW GUARANTEE THE QUAI 1 FOR ALL B IED CEDAR SHINGLES LOKEE MF ? MURP: "Y, N y-m. TV'L . 3 M* 1 Persoiraail N >M -o O?? I The Woman'* Missionary Society of the Methodist Churcj, held their 1 teptilnr meetmr it the home of Mrs. J. W. Thompson last Friday afterr n. Several chapters from "Afrl . ca wrrc u sc-.isv u. airs. j. it. .MrCall lending. The house was bcautifully decorated and delicious refre hnier.ts were served. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rrodic and two sr?na spent several days here the fir t of tho w ?i with Mrs. Brodie's fath rr. Captain Rohinson. Mr. I\ B. Nichols, who has been si tar.t resident engineer the St ite II ghway Commission, station! at Hayesville, has been transferred to Murphy. I Rev and Mrs. Liddell are spending the week in Atlanta with relatives. Mrs. I.iddell will not return to Murphy. however. Mi-. Liddell will be back the latter part of the week and have charge of the service at th church Sunday. The Woman's Club held their repr| ular social meeting Wednesday aft' ernoon at 3:30 o'clock. Sinclair Lewis' sensation novel, "Babbitt*, was the subject for the discussion. Mrs. K. A. Davidson. Mrs. J. B. Stop. y_ and Mrs. M. W. Bell wer? Lo have boon the leaders. The former two ladies were unable to be present and rMs. Bell led the discussion ! and jjave a very fine review of tha 1 ? k. Then followed a most interesting discussion by various mem- j hers of the club. A beautiful read- ' inir by Miss Lynn Albright, "The i Passing? of the White Swan." proved ! mor-t entertaining. The son*? for j tht. atternoon was "Anvrica." RoI freshments were served. M. r-. I). K M.haffVy. I!. A. , Dewar, E. A. Wood. H. G. Hampton, W. Walker. I>. 11. Till, tt and Mrs.; . W. B. Fisher have hee: amontr the1 Andrews visitors here this week. The Woman's Auixilary of the j Presbyt rian Church met at the j Freiers le Laxatives ANT FAMILY .MAY TRY II FREi Thmucnik '/ /wrii.'- afkirn iSerrurUtt. " h'/if/r j >i < ? ?i ;"u-. R?r% I i family ecn use uftrn : .'i/viVl'1 / urie y. ii to t-> S p I'rjutn. | I ui't obi ilv p.- a hbtril .'> ? -ample ' 'le. saOiei- : ' -r 'in ie.si Write ^.Wi - . i' I.'-.. / 'r w. It I /. ?. 515 \S ashtr.c'i:", St.. M r.! 14 UlinuU. I to it nou' , compound of Egyptian senna and pc|*uii wi h pleasant-tasting aris niatics. and has lnvti salisfmtorily sold for 30 y? ?rs. I nlike the harsher physics it does ii"t produce ? habit, and increased doses are not require.!: in fact, it so trains the stomach muscles that in lime medicines of all kinds can Im dispen ?-d w ith. Many take n teaspoon ful of Syrun IViisin of ice n *?rli a* a It. ihn saityuard. Othe-s use it only when required, as. for example. .Mr*'. J. W. florr?Kiphs of Little Hock, Ark., who finds it equally valuable for hrrsolf and the chiMrcn. and Mr. Kna* S. (*?Mta of \\aUnmillr, (Ink, whose family ums it regularly. Try Dr. (Caldwell's Syrup IVpsin in const ipation. bihousne**. piles, headache*. sallow complexion, and to break up fevcri arul colds. A generous-size Iw.t.lo can he had at any drug store, and it cunts only about u cent a dose' MB ' iici\OKEE SCOUT. ^ i ty A .ITY UILOHG c rn F V- o n c 9 5 I" J ?VgT yjw? g B??? UOARSEHESS 1 Swallow slowly small pieces ? ?rub well over the throat. w VapoRub Oct/ f 7 Million Jan Utcd Yearly home of Mrs. J. M. Vaughn Tuea<by afternoon. Feb. 27th. A Hon-* Mission program witjj questions from .M s.sionary Survey was carried out. The t. studies are always very helpful to the members and much r.L rj est is shown in the progress our ! Missionary work is making. After the program a delightful social hour v i. j cat. the ho tess serving a de, !i* ;i3 salad cour c with coffee. The j following ladies were present: Mo> | dr.ir.e; It. S. Park r. Don Wither pen, J. (\ Palmer. M. W. Bell. J II. Storey. K. II IIya . H. II >b n m Geo. Ellis. W. K. :>.< . E. A. Davidson, and little M - Grace Wil!< Poll and Mary Robin > . Messrs. Frank Prat*. *. Snyder. T. M. Stridor, F. D. " . ant W. F. Marion have been n. ~ th Huyesville visitors here th t rk. Mrs. George Wise was here s ?v al days the first of the week mak n( arrangements for a ly 23-24 lycoun course of the Red Path Lyceum H;: reau. An unusually fine course ui uvu uuinutrci nas ncrn nrrnnfffo for. At the meeting of the Last Murphy Missionary Circle last week chances on the beautiful quilt, the numbers for which were sold last fall, wert? drawn. The number 20 was drawn. The one holding this number may obtain the quilt by calling on Mrs. J. H. McCall. Rev. C. H. Rail, the ex-prisoner evangelist preacher, is in Murphy and will give .-everal lectures at the Rap-i tist Church, and is waiting an invitation from any other church that wishes to hear him. Mr. Ball is a man of experience and competent of giving good advice. All boys should hear him. Mr. CI. G. Couch and son returned home front Lemon City. Fla., Wednesday. Mrs. G. I>. Led fold and children, of Blue Ridge, Ga., visited friends here this week. wmm * i* -t* ^ *r t J Culberson J + T + *r r -I - * * * A A * * A * * A f *r Mrs. Pat Cearlcy and daughter. Arabelle, left for Gary, W. Va., last Wednesday. Mr. md Mrs. RossjSl^ lis and son, Glenn. accompanied them to Knoxville. Tenn., returning Thursday night. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Shields i iuie ooy on mo .Mrs. C. W. Mason is kept very busy those days. J. E. Patterson, from Murphy, was out to see home folks Sunday. J. B. Hawkins almost ready to move into his new house. Bass Carroll was here Sunday to see his wife and little daughter, Christine. Our school here closed Friday the 23 rd. Mr. Harley Croft is planning on moving to Arkansas soon. Mr. R. R. McAllister has benrht Mr. Harley Croft out and is plan.n.:~! cn moving t>oon. ! J IURP1IY NORTH CAROLINA An ugly cut ? I MENTHOLATUM J J ^Lis antiseptic and M WANT ADS : . I ! .! I! ? t y 11:11s. Maryville 1 !Y:t:i.. wi'.l always furnish steady . j.t I ; i. m to wnm' ii and jr.rls o' 1 ?i thara ter who are 10 year i ^ Ai V-! ?d cd men can 1 steady einployiru at within one-half mile from the hosiery n.iil in furnace I room of alumnae Company of America, Alcoa, Tenn. 22tf WK PAY $36.00 weekly full tiro*. ??e an hour spare time selling hosiery, guaranteed to wear four ' months or replaced free. 36 styles. Free samples to workers. Salary or 30 per cent commission. Good nos erv is an absolute necessity, you i sell it euteiiy. Experience unr-sry. F.A JLE KNITTING Darby, fa. STRICT MANAGER WANTED? ; For Cherokee, v lay. Graham. Swain ! und profitable business. Exclusive j and Macon Counties. Permanent i territorial protection. Small in' ' \-(?stment. 100 per cent profit. ExjK-nses to Rah irh if contract signed. i Box 72, Raleigh, N. C. FOR SALE War Hone and White Hackle pure bred chicken .at 1"\\ I price See TAYLOR & M JUNKI> , at Taylor's Market, Murphy, X. C. 25-."?t-|?d. ?Tit.-\IGii i" SA1.A?\" p*'. w < and ex; ens > i-? man or w mat ? v. th i 'Z to ini <>.lucc POULTRY 1 r 11 \*i i *v11. r ; i i.H ifg. i K. i i s: Lou s. 111. WANTED Men ir women to taki ; orders f. r genuine guaranteed ho. i ricry f r men women ami children, Eliminates darning. Salary ?7"> per week full time, $1."?0 an hour part . .. .. lime, neauimi sp 1: i: urn*, ir.u rnational Stocking Mil-, Norri towr. Pa. 29*10t-p 1 FOR SALE?One Burrouphs Add* intf Machine, in quod condition, cash or term.. Write or tee MRS. P. V. PARKER, Andrew., N. C. 23-t>t*p. NOTICE?Hare some t;ood work stock, mulct, inarca, and nortri Will .ell cheap or would trade for a roc j one-ton Ford truck. FRANK D. DICKEY. AGENTS WANTED?Tbe .1. K. ( Watkins Company will employ a latlv or gcneleman agent in Murphy Watkins Products are known (-vry where, and our salespeople make hi;: incomes. Investigate this opportun* :ty! Full particulars and valuable I samples sent free to hustlers who mean busines. Write today. THE .1. R. WATKINS, CO, Dept. S5. NYw jYOTkNYWANTED? Sk'ddcr man, Circular miii ?awci* and Iorrpm; only fir.t-cla.s men need apply. HIAWASSEE RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Knoxvillc, Tc FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLAN!S Varieties: Jersey Wakefield. All Mead, Winst- -ad, Copenhagen. Mar ket and Charleston; shipped parrel post delivered; 25c per 100; $1.00 per 500; $2.0? per 1.000; by express $1 00 per 1.000. HIGH ?XOLL ! TRI CK FARM, K B. Harreld. Proj prietor. Ke -villi, N. C.. Route 4. I Box 31. 2t-p. i WANTED?Two aw crews. $2.75 per day !/?r| 75c; Curtis Creek. I. F. ROGERS Old Fort, N. C. Ill Janet had ben sent to the Store. "Did you t the fly paper, dear?'* said her mother. "No mother." ?he said, "it's got me?but we're loth coming."?Twin ! Cltv Scntined. I ++***********+4 4* + +4 + Upper Peachtree j r + f '? I j?s| There is still lots of fiu in this | section. | John Jone* has cnanre of the W j A. Boyd grist mill, while the miller H. O. Anderson, is under the weath!cr* We are vlad to see Aunt Ann Griffith out again after an extended ^ J. B. Gregory, wh > has employment at Andrews, is with home folk his week. Arthur Brn-tcl a: .1 ? ' Grant, of Andrews, were among th timber a*id f ume in ; cctors here the pa. t week. Rev. Dock Barker anl hir ron. R?hert, of Oak (Trove. were among the visit s here Sunday. Snni Ilunnicut. wh ? is working til the ac d wood business here, visited home folks in Swain County the past week. Mir.. Ruth Gregory, of Andrews wa . :ho .t of >1 t'..: a and Ura Ti mars on Sundry. R. M. More mad it a business trlj I[ to Murphy Monday. j S. Garrish entertain d wlt'i hir j fiddle at the home of T. J. Thomas son Wi bitosdav niirht in connectior , i with a vocal mudeal rendered by Mr | Thompson's private cla-s. OUALIT^ an A ?JL i he big value - BOX ~ FF O-IW, Coav "c AND We are Rea Your Spri: New ?c. .i:g Suits ia tires, etc. Very new Spring Sport Wraps 3 E D'.'CSo.a mm Spring ir Wcoi. Three-piece Paisley Trimmings. Sl:p-Cver Sweaters, Latest Colars, $2.00 Skirts and Blouse* in Furs and Chokers. Ladies' Hats in the ? Styles. We are showing the r and Oriental Designs chiefs, Ties, Beits, B M. . . l new Cotton Lioods A sues, Voiles, and Gin Women's and Men's Styles and Leathers. Extra Size Suits, Dre Big Folks. CANDLER'S DEP. Murphy's Larges pAMj FOR SALE jj Murphy Dj^.;,-;., Mu-ph;.. IC. C. i sfor sale on account of tho death f ! -? j h Sthutkmun, one of the owner. Any one wishing a complete outfit in a ?plendid bcatiua will apply to F. O. CHRl GOPHER. Administrator < f Joseph Stratfcinan. If. t Girl He Won by Mail Elopes At Wedding Hour?Headline. Another , ho: . .t ex..:.; c "f the inefficiency i of our Postal Department. Mu&t we always suffer???Froth. i New conditions face the North Carolina cotton grower. The old methods wiil fail where bool wee Til infestation i? heavy. Write for CI24 It'p free for the asking and a card i to the Editor of tht> Agricultural Extension Service at Raleigh will bring your copy. d QUANTITY \ou get more ~3jL shines for ^our /j\ money ' | \ It's 15" and ^X^Aworth more i Wftfl Shoe Polish LER'Sl dy to Supply j ng Wants i Pcrel. Twins, Triccc t arc Lalest Styles. ind Capes In ail Styles i Silks, Cr.:pes, and Dresses, with the new in Silk a-.d Wcol, Very DP. ail the New Materials imart and Correct > t iew Paisley, Persian, j in Neck Handkereads and Neckwear. * rriving in Crepes, Tisighams. Oxfords in all the new isses, and Skirts for IRTMENT STORE t and Best Store .
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