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PAGE FOUR J^oca/ cinx J Ifirp *." - >. "". :.:1 returr.e< I'e:: . -day v' >; ; < rhi'l. Tt-.n. %-her- she ha? been vi?i*inr hei d&uchtt r, 3Irs. Robert Barclay. Mrs. G. W. C ? ?Vt?r left Satisrdaj Anderson. S. C.. - b the guest of hei daughter, Mrs. Harry McBrayer. u : jeveral weeks. Mrs. Candler will also wit Mrs. E. M. Dunning in Atlanta *ef??re returning. Mr. Mack Carring- r and Miss The!* ma-. Sneed surprised many f their friends Inst Friday by the!:- marrlar . They ?ere mar ied i Have villv by Rev H H ?v.l. : - - * tfeo U . v.rf Baptist Church. Mr. Ni'*h.ir T. ther ;r.d Miss V.. R'.h of th. V.. v: \v: -motion. \v-re married in Min r:i: Bluff. iJa.. ;r 'he presence of n f. a friends. Miss Martha Candler l-.ft Friday for Asheville to he the week-en ! xrt:? -t of Mrs. Wayne Beachhcsard. While ^Skire she wi'.i attend th < --i -n- f lie Western North Ca lin.*. T\... - s Assembly. Mrs. Hilary Hampton and M:Mary Beal attended the I * h*r. Fair it Cherokee cne day this week. Mrs. Edna Hastings xi=iti " her iasshter. Miss Elizabeth F d. at the Qlildre. Prv fn : - Castor GiJ, Parc^L?nci Teeth prepared to relieve Infants i: Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food Natural Sleep wii To avoid imitations, always look foi Frorgn directions on each package, Si Dui7 Sluj |XJ - t> LACK-DRAUGH 1^1 D ia our househo MM ?t*nd-by," s?] (XI lire. Thomu H. KeH, wl IW lives near EUijey, G >iv ITT*I?' u^u uaui# I^Tl years and years. K |W mother's family used rTJ and we d? here and n IHI four sisters do, too. 1X1 "I could not run n { I house without Blacl I^U Draught. I give it to tl children whenever tht |A| need a purgative, ai 1^1 both Mr. Kell and myse |M take it. As a medicii rsj for sluggish liver ai g BLACK-I RJ Over Ten Million L. ) Personal hone 20 < iCulIowhee Normal and Industrial , school this week. ^ j Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McCurdy arccmpanied their daughter. Mrs. Faust. : to her home in Georgia the first of the week. They drove through the country. Misses Kathrvne Thompson. Nannie Dickson. Elizabeth Brittain. and Martha Cannd'er spent the week-end in Andrews. .Mr. and Mrsr. E. A. Davidson left j Wednesday for Atlanta where they plan to spend the rest of the week. Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. B. Brownell Spent j the past week-end in Atlanta. i i I-. -J. A. Hall and daughter, little \ Mi-- Ina Ruth, of Knoxville, visited j Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simonds Monday and other relaties and friends in this section. He is a former resident of Cherokee. Mr. J. W. Davis of Andrews was a' Murphy visitor this week. Mr. T. X. Bates returned Saturday n-.uht from Charlotte and other points' :i North Carolina where he had been. n husin -s. Mrs. I.. E. Goodman, of Har-, riman, T>nn.. spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Bryson. The Woman's Club met Wednesday afternoon at the Library. Mrs. E. i G. White delightfully entertained the | club with several readings. The election of officers was delayed until the November meeting. j~gA| toria is a harmless Substitute for ing Drops and Soothing. Syrups, n arms and Children all ages of Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels I, promoting Cheerfulness. Rest, and thout Opiates * the signature of r^/cAtA/. , Physicians everywhere recommend it rgish Feeling B IT headache, and the ills E& >ld that come with consti pa- fM t. tion, Black-Draught ia &AJ fhw. fW 10 "Lota of times I have |Aj ,a* felt dull and sluggish, my I^Fl it head would ache and I Uh ly had to make a great ef- [x it fort to do my work. A IMI ly little doae of Black- QT] Draught would correct |H| ly this feeling. We always c- keep it on the medicine le shelf." IA ;y Be sure that you get I^Fl id Thedfonf^ the old, IH If reliable Black-Draught 1*1 le powdered herb liver med- I^H id icine. At all dealers'. DRAUGHTS Package! Sold a Tear BP THE CHMOm 5CtHTI. MUW ' Take f" e?S for the liver Beware of imitations. Demand the genuine in 10c and 35c packages bearing above trade mark. GET AT THE CAUSE! 1 The Advice of a Resident of This Locality Shows the Way There*# nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or inability to I properly control the kidney secretion? . Night and day alike, the sufferer 1# tormented and what with the burnine and scaldir.gr. the attendant backache, headache and dizziness, life is indeed a burden. Doan's Pills?a stimulant diuretic :o the kidneys?have brought peace and comfort to many Murphy people. Profit by this Waynesvilie ( resident's experience: Shuford Howell, carpenter, R. F. D. Nc. 4. Wavnesville, N. C., says:' "My back bothered me so that if I cot up from a sitting position sharp pains went across the small of it. Nights. I couldn't rest well and mornings my back was stiff and achy. Doan's Pills rid me of the complaint." ; ' 00c. at all dealrs. Foster-Milbum Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, X. Y.?Adv. Mrs. T. J. Mauney and little son. i Richard, returned the first of the week from Hayesvilie where she ha.been visiting her father and mother \ ( Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Haigler. for tlie past week. The Junior class of the Methodist | Sunday School enjoyed a plea- ant | outing to Fain Mountain last Sa'.urJ day. They were accompanied by; I their teacher, Mrs. Oseu Zimmerman.] jand Miss Lula Fain. with Misses i Blanche Teague, Lenore Anderson. ] and Charles Zimmerman as guests. While on the mountain marshmellows and weinies were toasted, games enjoyed and wild flowers gathered. Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. R H?" and family spent the first of the week in Atlanta with relatives. While there they attended the Southeastern Fair. 3 visi Mr. and Mrs. J. W*. Davidson attended the Southeastern Fair in Atlan * 1 In upupral Have the fif?t nf tVia ibaoV - ______ wet Misses Myrtle and Edn^ Curtis, of Hayesville, were visitors in Murphy ~~ this week. tr - oi CATARRH ? Catarrh la a Local dlaeasa graatly th- a fluenced by Constitutional conditions. HALL'S CAT Alt LII MEDICINE con- ^ lit* of an Ointment which fires Quick W Relief by local application, and the % Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts ^ through the Blood on the Mucous Bur- ^ fac-s and assists In ridding your System . of Catarrh. ? .. i Sold by druggists for over ?) \esra. I F. J. Cheney St Co^ Toledo, O. y l__ ? Mr. A. L. Johnson, who has been I on an extended visit to Marietta and ^ I other points in Georgia, returned this M [week. He plans to return permanently within the next week or two. ^ ' ua Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pass, of Hayes- ftr ville, were visitors in Murphy one day pc this week. Mr. David Freeman was a business visitor in Mineral Bluff, Ga., Tuesday. Mrs. Osea Zimmerman and son. Charles, and Miss Blanche Teague, spent Sunday with Miss Inez Long at Ranger. At the Presbyterian Church each evening next week at 6:45 there will be prayer services in preparation for the meeting which begins the following week. Rev. T. L. Sasser of the Baptist Church will be present and speak at the first meeting, Monday evening at 6:45. All are cordially invited to join with us as we pray for the presence and power of the Spirit of God. E. G. CLARY, Pastor. CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND ""AND tts< ladixsi ilk ; ? for CHKH?TH S A DIAMOND BRAND FILLS in Ran and/j\ OOT.D BMpllic bom. sealed with i?iue<<>> i Ribbon. |aii wo own. BoWnw \/ aranM ail aak fcr CU-CIBI-TEBI I BUUeSD BB&Sft PILLi, for twentT-iW ! ntn mjard-d u Beat.Safest. Always Reliable. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS 3*2, EVERYWHERE 3SS HT. WOKTH CAKOUWA Get T\ No matter what youi the answer and it wi We Make ; Fl to suit every taste ar Room. Bed Room, D made in all the favor; real service a swell a This weat B I have a wonderful 1 Success Irs. W. A. Bryan, of Atlanta, is _ ting her sister, Mrs. D. W. Kanoy. ? is very ill. Irs. C. W. Bailey is in Atlanta this k visiting her mother and attend the Southeastern Fair. When Indigestion breeds di?ess in the stomach, discomfort pain after eating, and those LHsy pains that crowd the heart .use such severe suffering, take :hamberlains iss&s tablets Their gentle,-easy, persuasive tion is so comforting, so re ving of misery, that the most usitive -stomach finds them lacing and helpfuL Biliousness and constipation e likewise relieved by their e. Cost little, only 25c. Sold id recommended everywhere. r Sale By R. S. Parker, Druggist Enemies and Friends By C. S. Patton. I have some enemies in Murphy, Who claim to be my friends, But I know you dear enemies And will remember you to the end You came to me on the Public Square. With your hypocritical smile. But I know you enemy And have known you quite awhile You may be my neighbor And vnn nnf !????* ?a .-r-j ? ?- ?v Bat henceforth my spotted man. I will you forever fear But there is more than owe, I know those fellows too, Don's come to me with a charming face. For I am coming through. I am over here, my anxious man, A putting up my time, Just because you told the court Who belongs to the town's nine. [ want to state right here, my foe, That I am not the man. Who holoTMF*; to the town's uluc, S'or the Murphy K. K. Klan. [ have plenty of friends In our good old town, Who are fully able To hold the enemy down. 5o I know you, old enemy, \nd I knew my friends as well. i\nd I am glad I've sense enough These material things to tell. ? 1 ? ? le Answer house furnishing problem ill cost you nothing to find a Specialty of Strong, Dep JRNITURE i i .1 l i?r id pocKetocoK. we carry ining Rooir, Porch and K ite hardwocds?sturdy anc s to make your rooms love :her makes you think abou LANKETS ine. Come in and see the ve ? D. TOWNSC or to Townson & Anderso ETE HOUSE FURNISHE MURPHY, N. C. So how do you do my friends, But I bid my enemies adieu. So, cheer up, my good friends. Far I ft menmini* Knelr <-? von PUTS-SORES ' I ClMna* thoroughly?tb?a, ] without nibbing, apply? 1 V^fjSJcS : 1 Genuine Shipman-Ward I Rebuilt J UNDERWOODS 1 i%*ir \ Kdown^ L? Ua T.B Yew Mom About Thie Spiawdid Typourritar A machine that look* an cannot tdl it from a bran beat and aquanat typewrit Rebuilt Like New Etety machine la etripp fnDy rebuilL All worn pa new enamel, new nickel, bay rtnga?a complete, pal will ba peond to own. Try It for Ten Full Day Send (or a machine, Gl part. Uaa it for TEN FUU it ie exactly the pnmtna, typewriter ma data it to hi Eaay Monthly Paymer Our eaay monthly payi TOU to hays thie apiendid era jnattha tame aarantah Dont Delay Another II too can obtain the mic That*# good 1 Iiiii Tc Thfogoodjailgm ill, Thi riftilo For Foil Detail#? THE CHERO Phone 20 I ARCADE BA N. R. EEECi UNDER J. W. DAI SANITARY SHOP Expert Barber W HOT AND C< ! GIVE US i i~:- ? FriJ.,. October IQ. in,, H Here | 1" b' endable I ? I* I OVi styles of Living E atchen Furniture 1 1 strong to give I ;ly and attractive. ' Id. dues 1 am offering I ^ ii ^ ? - iV Cot a cold ?^\ I MENTHOIATUM I ^^clears itouy . Subscribe To The Seoul 3 writeaao well that even experts d-new machine. If die btgpA er proportion erer made. cd right down to the frame, then rta replaced by new. New type, new lettering, new platen, new rfect tfpemif. a m armor you 1 u ve it every teat. Examine every , DAYS. Deckle for youraeif that . tandard Underwood fully rebuilt j a its mat plan makes it pessftis for martinis immediately. Payments 1 tinute?Act Now! f . bine on s down payment of 5300. 1 a try tfas msrhins TEN DAW ? SI JOUH dadde CD KMP n. m OU-PUo. -Write. KEE SCOUT Murphy, N. C rber shop J. Manager j VIDSON'S STORE ! NEW CHAJK ork of All Kind* >Ld baths \ trial! " . _ j
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