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eel] fT&By, Aujait 22, 1924 ^itt^B^^^EETI^^^TLOSES ? powerful appeal' . I <l< 'i"u <, fro P"?e 2) /^ ^Td buying a grtat com- S said tfcat Nor#i Cat-' J Vj, doinfT#ne thinjrs in the i??y j bi'ilding, the erection^ of a Bj houses. ;tnd other things.' ^ ? declared that North Carolina more progress materially t #ny other Southern state, und 1 "'^^Eips more than any other state in S '" ^U this sets songs of joy loose C heart," sa^ notcd minis- t e ?I rejoice with you people of i * at- Truett said he was more pleas- \ atttr H (0 find spiritual progress being a r of^jein this state. It is this king of !t-B- Hgeress, i < -aid, the he is most con- j s l08 E^d with. in his introductory remark', Dr. r?fts B^,ctt took occasion to comment on ( pre-K Baptist five-year campaign for' ^ K^OOO,OdO.OO being waged for the ! < Efesion work ofl the church. "The j ] *??- Million campaign has made his-! Kjy for us, the thrill of which has ; ot:* Kr, to the ends of the earth," the! I *'*1 Kgted divine declared. "It has pro-'; ead poked songs of joy clear around the 1 I Dr. Truett also gave some interad rtiKtr lres concerning the work , If the Baptist Church. He said that ; H. -> ..Jj?K?.a K-ivtlvn/l ? ?,;i ! Ipeoph in the United State- dur- ; the past five years. He declar the growth of the church to be it i* other lands. "We are able < iccount for more than 12,000,0Gn , tists around the world," he statin these days." said Dr. Truett. ery man is called uron to be a ' Id c:!i i - We are at the most . irami challenging days the Id ever saw. Every man must k and act and plan in world is. What we do in Murphy. DalPeachtrie or Brasstown will aftht whole world." he preacher declaerd that it i* rssary that th great cumpagins inuc. "But how," he asked, "are going to carry these great caiv.:n? through? There is only one That is by dedicating our lives "hrist. We will never win these it victories for Christ unless We dedicate our lives to Kink. The son Thui ONE HUNDREi AND' THE 440 IBSON FARM. At 10 o'clo< frcrrs 20 to 50 ac the most product dwelling and go The 440 ac state highway fi 290 acres are tal cribs and other < tains an orchard Following t and implements This sale ol for a better farnr it < The terms i y Your Years. D< & . . 0 ANSLEY HOT1 v ' ' - POSTELL. d: ? im (Last Week's Letter.> ] . Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Taylor and. j hildrqn spent; Saturday nrght an JI unday with Mrs. Taylor's parents,'., lr. and Mrs. S. Y. Allen. !. Misses Nannie and Lillie Brendle re visiting friends and erlatives at try son City this week. jj Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Allen and wo children from Tellioo Plains.; 'enn., were visitors on Shoal Creek ^ Saturday and Sunday. ^ Some of the folks from Shoal >cek went to Murphy the past wccki o hear Pr. Truett preach. 1 Little Bobbie Allen People*, frotni )ucktown, T*nn., is spending a few ^ veeks with her grandparents, Mr.> ind Mrs. S. Y. Allent, at Postell. ! ^ Mrs. Mary Allen has been on the' e ick list fcr ^.t wi<ok. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Suit arc visit-i ng Mrs. Suit's relatives at Bryson ^ *ity this wtek. Mrs. Cindy Hhompson and chil- ^ Iron vi ited htr s'stcr, Mrs. Mary v 3amby, Friday night. v Mrs. Lyda Crane left Monday for McFarlin, Tenn., to visit her son, Lum Ctane, but before she arrived i it lier son's she received a message | hat htr daughter, Mary Hamby, was jrcry ill. So she will spend a fewj :ail prosperity of a people must root, itself n their religion." ' In meeting: lift'- burdens, the | preacher said that one should make it a point to trace th rainbow through the rain. One should learn to be master of the situation wherev. j er hi- may be. Dr. Truett paid ?loquent tribute to the "grand old men of Carolina who , are giving their livis to Clod. They are going down the road of life sing-1 ing and the way gets brighter as they | go toward the end of the road." j The speaker declared that the people of Christ are fighting a winning | battle. Christ is at the head, ac said, and it is predestined that Ke! shall nign. "The Kingdom of Clod j i? coming, and we must dedicate curl lives to Him. This dedication is go-. ing to pull the world up hill," he ' declared. "The crowning need is you to make His cause victorious. If you dedicate your life then the song , of the Lord will begin in your heart.' When we lay our lives on the altar it will be victory." rsdav i D AND FIFTY ACRE F. ACkES FARM CF A. B. :k in he morning of Thurs* res. This property lies alo iive farms in the valley. 1 od barn will be offered f< re farm of A. B. Wells an -om Asheville to Atlanta, lie and timber lands. On >ut buildings. Besides Va of some 200 fine, young a LIVEf he sale of the farms, 8 hes will be offered at auction. YOU F some of the best farm la i, an opportunity of a life of the sale are extremely >n't fail to attend this big EL THE CHEROKEE SCOUT. Ml iys with her before going on to' I IcFarlin. Mr. and Quince Allen and i i; tildren vUf^id >4r. and Mrs. Willie j > ;>hnson Sundky. The revival services at Shoal. r reek are still going on at thij writ-' r tg. We hope it will be a great sue-1 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lush Burger, from ucktown, were visitors on Shoal | tl reek Sunday. j t Mrs. Mandy Hamby's mother, Mr?.; fillianis, from Tellieo Plains, Tcnn., ' < as been visiting on Shoal Creek for j ie past week. Mrs. Bill Swanson has been very I for the- past week. Miss Lola Williams, from Tcllico' lsins, has been spen ling a few days j ith her sister, on Shoal Creek. 1 Mr. Ed Quinn, of Copperhil!. visit- 1 d his brother. Polcy Quinn, and i Liniiiy Suiluaj afictSCCIt. M Mrs. Mary Hamfcy vis ted her ,; er mother, Mrs. Bsli Swanson, Mon-';* ;av and Tuesday. I ?-Iis.s s Gypsic and Lexie Allen, | ;h,i arc c?l?nnl nt ITarnor isited their parents over the weeknd. OWL CREEK. The Sunday school is protrrossinp lidely at this place. Miss Nellie and Vina Lunsford of Andrews arc visiting their grandpar-1 ;nts, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Kephari, of :h.s place. J Miss Mary Jones and Miss Dellhia K i hart were vi-it ;rs in Murphy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kephart's little >on is on the sick list. There have j have been lots of sickness at this j ; lr.ee this season. Mr. C. C. Ilass killed two larjrc' copperhead snakes this week. The-e is a nice crop o? apples this year at this place. Mi-s Annie Raxtcr. of Marble, visited her unch1 and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who arc In a "run down" condition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in Rood health. This fact proves thai while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MKDIC1NK consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medkinc. a Tonic, which assists In ImproMng the General H. aUh. Sold by druggists for over a) Tears. V. J. Cheney Sl Co.. Toledo, Ohio. sept. 4 ARM OF MRS. A. B. W WELLS AND SON, FO lay, September 4th, the 1 ng Valley River and the ! 'his (Farm lies near Ccoalvi >r sale with this property AT TWO O'CLOCK d Son will be sold at auct on Valley River and the this farm is a good 10-r< lley River, this farm is w? ipple trees. iTOCK AND FARM Mi id of good mules; one I. 1 fR OPPORTUNITY TO nd in Cherokee County < time to buy a farm and I TERMS OF S. liberal. Only one-third i land auction sale. Ladi< SALE COIV REALTY JRTHY, NORTH CAROLINA _ ? ?? ake Palmer. Miss Allie Kepfcart has been visit's her sister, Mirs. Lue Ashe, of lurphy. We have been having some nice howers of rain which werd badly leeded at this place. Mr. cGoruc Young, who has been idk, is improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Marcu-s' little , laughter is improving very nic ly aft-1 er a recent spell of sickness. Mr. Howard Odell. of Boiling' Springs, was a visitor at this place Sunday, August 17. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thunk our many friends ind neighbors for the kindness shown js during the illness and death of our Jear mother. Through kindly assistance, kind word's, and expression* r*f sympathy and !<>ve you greatly lightened our burden of and grief and it is all greatly appreciated by us. THE HILL FAMILY. Little Hunt Boy Undergoes Operation Little T. J. Hunt, of Young Harris. Ga., underwent an operation at the Murphy Hospital Sunday for appendicitis. While he is gradually improving, h- is still reported to be in a serious condition. Homer Ricks' House Nears Completion An attractive hou?e near th 1 linv I its of the town on the Hangingdog road is nearing completion. The house contains five or six rooms and will be occupied by Homer Kicks, li is being constructed by Wot. I*. Payne Carnsville Team Will Meet Murphy 22-23 Two game- that promise to be tc plcte with int?rtst and which will per haps eclipse anything thus far stage* on the local grounds will he played or Cherokee Park Friday and Saturday of this week when the fast Carnes ville, Ga., team meets the strong to s cal club ;n n two game series, i The Carnesville team has the repts tation of being the strongest team ii I TTi m th, 10 a ELS, FORMERLY KNC RMERLY KNOWN AS ' 50 acre farm of Mrs. A. 1 Southern Railway for mo ille and in within sight oft! IN TH EAFTERNOON ion in tracts of from 25 t< : Southern Railway. 150 som dwelling house; thre ill watered with a small c \CHINERY AND IMPL1 I. C. Tractor; one Geysee ' BUY AT YOUR OWN >ffers the tenant, young iome and farm equipmer ait a drr a cv njuiLi LiTiiJ M. s to be paid in cash and t ? especially invited. Mi IDUCTED BY A UCTIOIN central Georgia. Camesville is in the , vicinity in whfth Tyrus Cobb spent his boyhood tiays and judging froifi the brand of btrtl Cdbb has been playing for those ?ia^y years, the Carnesville team is indeed a fast one. The locals have defeated practically ORCHARD, PASTURE. ANU The following bargains in real est 50 acre farm and boxed house, g school Ad on mail rente. Good fruii 53 acre orchard, pastu:: and tin A real bargain at $4.00 per acre. SO acre-, two-thirds in timber, office, church and schools. Strong i 155 acres, with good dwelling, business. 1500 crossties, good pastu: one mile from main highway. A mo at ? 15.00 per acre. H. D. COMMONS, Loving, Ga . COME IN A? MONARCH I You know that wc ore noted for the ext your money and this is no exception to Knowlcs, Taylor (Eb H , | Light weight pure white semi-porcelain, j edges, flatware with inner gold band, gold ornamented handles and knobs. . | you'll be proud to show to your friends, when you learn how low the price is. DON'T 1 ITS Season's Biggest ( - I EKSTJiM I SLOCUMB'S> II Murp mmrni Li 11 BI lil/J ,m.& i )WN AS THE BETTY rHE HENRY GRADY . B. Wells will be sold at < re than a half mile, and i he town of Andrews. A 0 50 acres. This valuab 1 acres are rich, loam bott e 5-room tenant houses; 2 reek and some 40 or 50 s EMENTS r Threshing machine; anc PRICE farmer, the settled farmc it at his own price. he other two-thirds in Or sic by Brass Band. I COMPA1 ATL ~ PAGE THREB all comers thus far d?rin? the season. Those sanies promise to be such as will try their mettle. Fans from thi^ enUrt section are expected to gather here on Friday and Saturday to witness these two clashes of the diamond. ) FARM LANO FOR'SALE ate are being offered wcr quick sale: ood out buildings. r.oa*- churches and i section. Pric. $12.00 per acre. iberlnn-.I with house close to church. new h< -iad mims, close to post ed land for only $>.00 per acre, tenant houses, and mill doing good es, 15 20 aens bottom land, only ney ni: ' :rg lgriv and a i i! bargain 4 --! miles east cf Mineral Bluff. ID SEE OUR * mnnerware raordinary values that we give you for the rule. Incwles TrndcmirKed new artistic shape, V& inch gold band upright pieces with gold band centers, A handsome, attractive tableware that , and you'll get the surprise of your life miss rr THE 'rocKery Bargain V521I /ARIETY STORE ihy, N. C. til p.m. WELSH PLACE; j, \ND A.T. DAVluction in tracts of is known as one of good, new 7-room ( le farm lies on the Dm lands, the other good barns; 3 good prings. It also con1 sundry farm tools :r, who is looking ie, Two, Three and ANTA, GEORGIA |;
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