Friday. November 27, 1924 L.ocat and Telepbo tiss Jennie Butt, of Blue R&ge, t Is the house .guest of Mr. and i. J. H. Phaup Uis I Irs. J. W. Blevins, of Chattanoo- ? ( has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. tie Dickey. i Hr. J. W. Ferguson Jr. left Wed-'i day for New* York, Washington,' J Baltimore. While away Mr. Fer-J (on will attend the army-navy i tbail game. Being a graduate of j napolis, the game will be doubly cresting to him. Mayo*- and Mrs. W. M. Fain enter-!' ned the town council and employ-{ o :the town at a six o'clock dinThanksgiving day. ' < I acvere ran "| HAD had quite a bad i p spell and sickness," i '{ writes Mrs. Emma ' 8' Patrick, of Caney, Ky.f s ?j "and it was an effort for ( t me to go about my homo, i g I had a very severe pair. J at in my left side that almost I took my breath at times, v ? I lost ihy appetite. I grew i S thin, pale and lifeless. I v S fell off till I only weighed a about 115 poundB. ' "Cardui was recom- t 9\ mended to me and by the t fr time I had taken one bot- c K; tie I saw it was what I c w. needed. I ate more and r CAR I The Woma I *** Music. YOU WILL FIN PIANOS, COLUMBI SC WITH A COMPLET1 ALSO BANJC If 1 BUY A MUSICAL Will Have Christmas W.I I Successor 1 COMPLET t Personal | e 20 | Mr. J. C. Muchell ar.d Mr. A. C. Richmond are spending the Thanksgiving holidays in Asheville, Mr. Richmond with his family, Mr. Muchcl with friends. Mrs. W. S. Weidntr rs in a hospital in Reading, Pa., where she recently underwent an operation. Mrs. J. E. Snow and little son of Copperhill arc visiting Mrs. Snow*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brown. Miss Mary Smith entertained with x dinner-dance at the Hotel Regal Thanksgiving evening. Mrs. Elizabteh Mayfield left tolay for Albany, G*. [is in Side j| ested better. I kept takng it and my skin and lga lesh took on a morn yak I e a 11 h y color. I felt | Eel itronger and, as the ncrv- ISa lusness left me, the pain jiff n my side was less severe. IB ifter taking nine bottles, |0j eat anything, go any- |g3 rhere and feel fine. I Ifjt reigh 160 pounds and am I El veil. X feel that I owe it |fgj II to having used Cardui." I E?j Pain, in certain parts of Il8 he body, is a sure indica- I A ion of female compli- It ations. The treatment I (gj leeded is not the use of IL-i larcotic drugs, but? j f'\ DUTl it's Tonic 11 i ? ! I i fftfr al Instrum ID HERE A COMPEET ft- ' <r A GRAFANOLAS, T )N PHONO GRAPHS E LINE OF THE LAT >S, VIOLINS AND GUI t Is In Music, I Have It! , INSTRUMENT FOR C Goods Opened by Dec. ). TOWNSO to Townson & Andersoi E HOUSE FURNISHE1 MURPHY, N. C. -v SSI THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, MU 'NEW SPRING HATS?Now or display at the Millinery store, Hrs. ti j Callie Hall. (lt-pd) w a I Thompson. Mrs. Barclay has been here alii the week; Mr. Barclay joinj ing her Wednesday. Misses Maurine and Eloise Fair. are spending the Thanksgiving sea; son in Blue Ridge with their sister. ' Mrs. Win. Butt. ti Mr. R. L. Harris left Wednesday '? by motor for Marietta and Atlanta. Ho epects to attend the Thanksglv- tl ing dinner dance at the Biltmore, In vi 1 Atlanta. J1 j Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barclay are ' spending the holidays with Mrs. Bar- sc I clay's parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Willard Cooper entertained m one table of bridge last Friday art- w Ic-rnoon at her home on Hiawasse oi Street. A salad course was served B at the conclusion of the game. Mes! dames J. W. Thompson, R. S. Park' er, S. S. Christopher and W. A. Brv- \\ son enjoyed Mrs. Cooper's hospital- t ity. th Ibr El Iff VI during the holidays. I to jor Mr. Jack Coburn, of Bryson City ar was a busines svisitor Wednesday. .cp Mr. Robert Brown arrived Wednes- w day from Atlanta where he is a med- pj ical student in Emory Unievrsity. He was joined here by his parents, Mr. al and Mrs. C. A. Brown, who are visiting Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and re Mrs. R. H. Hyatt. Fi Miss Triplett and Mrs. Hoover, sp two of the graded school teachers ? arc spending the Thanksgiving season = in Ashveille. 4 Mrs. A. M. Simonds returned home Saturday after an extended visit with relatives in Asheville. ASTHMA MJk No cure for it, but welcome relief is often brought by?' WICKS * I * J J lents E LINE OF 2. . I i ? & - lj HE NED EDIEST RECORDS TARS i HRISTMAS I; Ceme see them j ' 1 N i 1 n | : ! I I * RPHY. rORTH CAROLINA Mrs. Elbert Warner, of Rlae Mounlin is visiting friends in Murphy this eek. Mrs- Warner was, before he' vnrriage, Miss Claudia Loudermi>*<. Miss Martir.e Mattox is spending le holidays in Knoxvilte as the guest f Mrs. Elanche May. ! Mr. J. J. Gleason, a member of le traveling freight service divisn of the L. & X. Railway, with of-1 ce3 in Knoville, was here one day lis week in the interest of the serce. JST RECEIVED?Big shipment of milk jars and pitchers. W. D. Town n. <lt)t)j Mr. John Powell, of Etowah. Tennr.,! id Miss Woody Clarke, of Murphy ere manied a few days ago at the ffice of 'Slure T. X. Bates, Mr. ates officiatng. Mr. Roy J. Halt, and Mr. and Mrs. I Test and son. Charlts, arc spending) hansgikving in Atlanta. While j lere they expect to attend the Aln-I ima-Georgia Tcch football pame. Misses Carrie Brittain and Mabel llis returned from Mnryville, Tenn., here they are in school. Wednesday * spend the holidays with their parits. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brittain, id Mr. and Mrs. G. W. EOlS, rrlectivcly. Miss Linil Albright is spending the eek-end in Waynesvillc with her irents. Thanskgiving services were held in I the churches Wednesday evening. Mr. M. E. Cozad. of Andrews, was; gistered at the Dickey Hotel last i iday. Mr. and Mrs. O'Kelly Meyers are ending Thanksgiving in Blue Ridge Complete in Itself Sharpens the blade in the razor without removing it. Quick. Convenient. Easy to clean. Complete sets? razor, with strop and extra blades, $1.00 and up. Valet/Iuto-Strop Razor j I Men's Union Suits? Each Boys' $ 1.00 Union Suit Each Misses Union Suits? Each Ladies' Union Suits? Each Men's Heavy Flannel SI Each i.? Ladies Shoes Per Pair Wool Mixed Blankets? Kach Glen's Heavy Shoes and Bants?See Our Over Gains?Coi Christopher's t Jvrlth trcir dav.rht ~r. M ~se 3! land Anne, who are student* at the | Mary P. Willinjcham Schoot. | Mrs. Carl Dobbs haA been con; fined to her room with an attack of ! influenza. I Messrs. J. B. Hyde and O. P. Rob; ineon, of Andrews, were business visitors here Tuesday. FOR OVER 40 k EARS HALL/9 CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully In tho treatment > of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Infernal Medicine, a Tonic, which arts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces. thus reducing the inflammation. Sold by all druggists. F. J, Cheney * Co., Toledo. Ou!oburning fret ? i MENTHOLATUMI relieves and Jf WAN Families with large Hous Need am 1st.?A better chance to educate 2nd.?An opportunity to become h er of agriculture, in an evening school The school has nine good farms o riod of years. These families must b will make good r.e'ghbors and citizens < The school is especially interested of original stock who need and want jurchase their own home in the mount! For Further Informatio RABUN GAP 1NDU Rahun Gar W jefljj ?H| Q 99B| flBj twin A JLI^U Men's All-V 98c Suits . s Men's Swea 69c Each Ladies Woo Sweater; Best Grade Per Yard 98c Men's Cotto ... Shirts _ -$1.48 Ladies'All 1 On sale a Ladies' All-^ 98c Suits Special Barg $4.69 Ladies' S Boots at a Bargain?Spe coat Specials - W& have 1 ne and See?Our f rices a i Leading Dry G MURPHY, N. C PACE THREE SEW and save with Best Six Cord Spool Cotton DRESSMAKING HINTS For TklutbU booV on drruniakinf. rend 4c. to THE SPOOL COTTON CO.. Dept. C jlS Fou.-th Art.. New York Allcock ^?.PLASTERS A Standard VSlKB. ?*tarwrf CMMfy. Coughs and Cokla y *7 WaakChMts, TED! ieholds of Children Who i Want: theT ch'ldrcn and make a living. tetter farm< rs under a practical tcactoconducted for adults. r. which families are taken for a peco fgood material anJ the kind that >f a community. in the descendants of early settlers to earn and save enough money to ain country. n Apply In Person To 'STRIAL SCHOOl Cleovgia BhIB ajgy S3| ^ Swk rnrH&SH ffiJ iSafc '-ge-.-- $18.75 \ ters? 98c 1 Mixed 5 $2.98 : Sheeting? 1 I3'/2C . n Flannel 98c I Wool Dresses? : ( Lt $4.79 ! \ ? I ' Wool Coat j . ----- $8.79 j ains in hoes $2.48 cia! Prices on Men's Hundreds of Barre Right! I oods Store i ! > i f

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