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At tht Bor.ita Theatre tonight. MarRion
Davie? ir. "When Knighthood was
in Flower," a super special full of
romance ar.d court intrigue of ancient
kings and queen?. Proceeds di-;
Tided with the Carnegie Library for
the purchase of books. See this pic-'
tare by all means.
Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Parker and Mr.j
and Mrs. F. L. Brownell motored t?
Atlanta las: Friady and spent the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper of
Tan-.pa. Florida are visiting Mrs.
Orsce Cooper and Mr. and Mi*. J. W.
Davidson this week.
NOTICE?I have for sale in Clay
County larms from 40 acres tip to 1
649 acres. Also timber on 40 acres'
? in Cherokee County, N. C. Will sell
for par: cash and balance on time.
R. W. Coffey, Brasstown, X. C.
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C Amorp Andrews visitors here this
week ar*: Mrs. A. E. Spears. Miss
Clara Ashworth, Mr. J. Weimer Jones.
Mr. G. Lail, Mr. T. J. Bristol. Mr. W.
~ T. Holland. *0
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Beauty and Health
MRS. BEULAH WALL
Gastonia. N. C.?"Dr. Pierce's Fav- ;
?rite Prescription is the lies: tonic j
and nervine that I have ever taken
and I would never hesitate to recommend
it to any woman who is .filing
or nervous, i was weak and nervous
after my first baby came, would
have dizzy spells and backaches. I
also had functional disturbances but '
after 1 started taking Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription rr.y system became
regulated and then tnv pains
and aches disappeared. I took several
bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription and was just a-> well and ;
strong as a woman couid tvish to be." 1
?-Mrs. lieu la h WaM. lUJ S. Ran- j
pom St.
Regain your health and improve ;
your looks by obtaining th:s famous !
"Prescription" now. in tablets or li- 1
quid, from your druggist, or write |
Dr. Pierce. President Invalids* Hotel
in Buffalo. X. V., tor free advice, j
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The many friends of Mr. A. W.
Melver will regret to learn that he ''
will close his studio after Monday '
April 27th, on account of his health.
Mr. Mdver's htalth is such that this w
became necessary and he will leave ^
shortly after that date to enter the
hospital at Johnson City. Tenn. for
treatment. a
Mr. I>. \V. Munival <.f Ash* ville
was a visitor here this week. a
Air. and Mr:. B. S. Grant of California
have recently moved to Murphy.
They have bought the S. W. Da-i
vidson property in East Murphy and
contemplate making extensive inv- f
provcnienta. Mrs. John Hall acted
as agent 111 the transaction. y\
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray of Havesville
were in t wn Wednesday of this 0
week. 0!
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Mr. C. C. Jordan of Hend^rsonville.
State Oil Inspector was in town this
wcekon business. n
Mr. W. F. Gurtis of Franklin was
a visitor in town Tuesday.
Room and hoard in comfortable
private home in East Murphy for j(|
married couph by May 1st. Garage
spac^ available. Rates reasonable.
VV.-it.. K..v >.: ? i i? k
The friends* of Mrs. Walter Speed u
will he irtad to learn that she is re- ^
ported better. t j
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POTATO PI. A NTS?Orders* taken s
and delivery made about 20th of J
Aprtmi ui Suivr. Price *2 per t'nous- <
Aprin or later. Price $2 per thous- f.
.:nd postpaid; grown in county. any
kind, see me for your potato plant*
this* spring. John Floyd, Vests, N. C. j,
(31-ftt'pdl
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Miss Hattie Axley left thi* morn- ^
ing for Musk Rat Creek where she
has gone on business. jv
Among the visitors from Rlairs- m
vi!!v this. ?rck were: Miss Mary Uur- J g(
lis. Miss Jane Waldrop, Mr. J. W. Bo. \
ling. Mr. L. O. Henson, and Mr. ^
Lush Erwin. : oT
Mr. E. E. Ellis of Bryson City. Su- jm
perintendent of the Maintenance Division
of the State Highway System
was in town this week. ,
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ORDER YOUR PLANTS DIRECT !'*
FROM THE GROWER
Genuine Improved Nancy Hall and
Porto Rica Potato plant*, grown
from potatoes that produced 508
bushels last year at 82.00 per thou- :
sand. YES THF.Y ARE NOW
READY AND AM SHIPPING F.V- j
ERY DAY. It will pay you to plant '10
the best. Tomato plants at 20 cents !
per hundred, $!J>0 per thousand. j
VICTOR DEES', Alma. Ga. !"
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lO?>t>A Y *T S MAM f VJWY WE CAN
DERQJl I GOow MOST EVERYTHING" P>G?
?'r \T ?y WERE IN RJLK county ?
CPA'SCjES , ?ASANAS. CFLfC
I STOA* BEORJES, GRAPE TRUI
\ Pineapples. WMIS^IIPS AI
Mr. W. B. Pas* of Hnyesvillt* wa- >
visitor in otwn last Saturday.
Mr. .1. M. Vaughn sptnt two day? I
I tnis week in Atlanta on business.
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Mr. Charles Upham of Raleigh. ^
nginerr over all tth roads in the . <!'
tate was here on business last week. t\
ir. Up nam was accompanied by hi ?
ife and daughter. Miss Bertha Up1m.
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Mrs. J. M. May of Hayesville was
visitor in town Wednesday.
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T. \V. Padgett of Blue Ridge was .
visitor in town one dav this- week.
Mrs. M. K. Riley and Mr. \V. K. VT lr
y ??f Coppcrhill spent Sunday here "
Mr. A. .1. Waldrop of Kuoxvillc
enn? who has the contract for hard
irfacing the road between here and' ^
[at hie was in town this week.
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Mr. .1. C. Walker. District Engineer
f the State Highway System with
ffices at Asheville was in town,'1
hursday of last week.
The friends of Miss I.ula Fain wil' ,
grot to learn that she continues ill j
L her home in Favtorytown.
The fritnds of Mrs. A. L. Martin
ili regret to barn that she is ser usly
ill at her home onMcClellnnd '
trcet.
FOR SAI.K: Potatoes and Toma-1 U_
ies. Imporved. pink Port*' Rican
lips, heavy yielder and good keep-;*
s. $2.10 per 100 F. O. B. S*-11
. ted best varietiis tomato plants!
140 per 1000 F. (). B.. Prompt I
iinments A'hirers J. J. Ssav. Tr.tr. ;1
17-4 t-pd)
TO THE PUBLIC: Frr.m this'
ite on the price of Porto Rico po-!
to plants will be $1.80 for lOOo
1.50 for ">000 post paid.. St'ong.
a I thy plants from potatoes which
ere State inspected and ohenvcal-,
treated to prevent disease. I alhave
Globe Stand, and Acme toutfr
nloi.*. 25c ICG, CGC
Dc post paid. I guarantee good
ants anil full count and prompt
lipmcnt or money refunded at
icc. So you run no risk in giving
t? a trial
W. L. McClellan, Adel (la.
Fii*lav night, April 1st, Jju* Senior
ay of the Murphy High School will
given at the school auditorium. Tt
entitled "The Country Minister."
is replete with humor and dramatic
luations that cannot fail to grip any
indience.
The management of the Bonita
heatre this week cut several additnal
windows in the theatre building
d added another suction fan, and I
ade several other minor improve- I
ents, ihch will aid materially in help- I
g to keep the hall cool and comfort- I
>le this summer. ?
The Quarterly Conference of Mur-il
iv Circuit will be held at Tomotlal!
hurch, Sunday afternoon at 3:30
clock eastern time. All members
the churches are urged to be preslt,
as there will be Communion.
The fourth Sunday Service at
^achtree M. E. Church Sont'n will
held at 8:30 P. M., eastern time.
Mr. P. A. Mauney of Kins.; wa a
*itor in town this week. fl
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Mr. D. M. Allison of Sylva was a i
ntor in town this week.
layesville Talent
Renders Good
Program Tues. Night
Quite a delightful program cf read-j
zs, piardogues, and a little play:
re rendered at the school house
lesday evening by several Hayesle
girls. Miss Jessie Mae Adkins.:
graduate in expression fr?tm the
lyesville High Scnot! was *hc prints.
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OUT. MURPHY, N. C.
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i?'*inber of :"r<> paiiy !k-: a
fadings were spkndid. *?!: > Mai rie
Passmojc accompanied M =? Adins
in the pianel?pu<? and also snr.p s
n.if.fullv with M;?? R*i!_ mp ofU
te teacher* in the Haymille Sch<><>! ii
lis* Pall appeared in several v? cm1
net" and tools a leading pa*t in the
Vi-character pl< y. 1
Whiie the audience was small, ve* |
was appteciative. The trirls ac j :j
juitted themselves well.
)rdinaticn Service
Second Baptist Church
The Sicond Baptist Cfiureh of Mur!jy
requests the mernbi rship as w? 1! ;
< the pastors ar.d deacons of the
turchis named below to meet with v
lent in the community church build- r
ie in Kactorytown at 2:00 P. M. ^
i vr Sondpv when Bretfcercn Frank!
I'leman. W. H. Corn well and Frank r
lembrec will be ordained deacons,
irst Baptist ("hutch. Murphy. Batereek.
drape Creek, Hariri pit I>< jr. v
laitin's Creek and Peachtree. The
rdinatinn sermon will he preached
y Pastor C. K. Martin and th?- I
dartre t<? the deacons will be deliv- 1
red by Pastor T. I.. Sasser.
Chaircmfw shrdlrdntiv i
P. F. Purchfield. s
Chaiiman ? f Presbytery i
A. M. Ashe, Secretary
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WOLF CREEK Y
It now looks likt the y? ? .1 olit j
uintr time is here.
Klbert Morgan was ullsniile* Sat- r
relay morning over the new 1? y that i
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bpeci
i~. Hrcr^r.
good quality, vaid.. . 11c
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Beautiful line of Women's
Gowns, Slips and Teddies. Regular
price $1.50 up to $2.00?
Each 08c
32 inch Ginghams, Assorted
Patterns, good quality?
Yard 15c
27 inch Amoskeag Ginghams,
New Patterns, Yard--.. 12 l-2c
$1.00 Men's Dress Shirts, Beautiful
Pattenrs ... ... 65c
SI.25 Men's Heavy Blue Dtnini
Overalls 98c
Cotton Crepe for Dresses and
Underwear, Yard . . 25c
CANDLE
w
k <TiC^lfSC IN I ATSD we EVEN
HCt PC5T5 ) ClttcSCTE Them
^ j '\^em rgqm spl
|jj |v
Kjbj ?2rriivtd
;?t his r ?c rh? r ,.ht before. |
Mr. and M.>. G' rge Finrhcr ami
on. Hohart. \.;:r wi:*- :.rd child. I
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11 of Ccpp-ih.;3. v.M pleasant v,?? .
tor? htre Sunday.
The work on the highway through
fothouse Township started off in
ice -har e Tuesday morning, startng
at the Tenr.t.-stt- State line.
Mr. E. Gairtn o. mar Mineral
iluff visited his I rot.her, Mr. John
Jarren here Sunday.
Mrs. J. R. Hyatt who has been
err sick for several weeks with
heumatism is reported to be in a I,
try critical cor.dit;. r..
The Rev. II ban Kiii filled hi^
egular apj ointment t<> preach here
Saturday right and Sunday.
Mr. J. K. Hyatt > r.t the last'
veekend in Murphy <n business.
A young man by the name of j
\ey was buritd ..t Pieasanthill |
Thursday.
Mr. Henry Burgess sure did show
ome of his lady fritnds a joy ride
Sunday.
There is a fine prospect for a
rood crop of peaches and apples
ier this year.
Mr. N. A. Carter. on? iur oldest!
tizens was out Sunday getting
onie papers tilled ir. which ho is
raking application feu an increase
n his pension.
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Special Sal^of Brooms
For One Week Only
regular price 65c, Etra
Special 39c
Just received an. Attractive
line of Wo
men's and Children's
Hats. New popular
shapes?
Women's Hats 98c
Big line of Men's, Women's
and Children's
Sun Hats?
R'S DEPT.
1URPHY, N. C.
FRIDAY, APRIL IT, 1Ks
i a Great Country \
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IN HONOR OF J. C. POlNDEXTElRHv
Mk Prank Hi I
? - ? "v,"ww m
\\> loved him, yes we loved h.m, ,
Hut angels* loved him more, i|||
And they have sweetly called him
To yondtr shining shore. gftn
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The golden gates were opened Sp
A gentle voice said come, g)||j
And with farewells unspoken ?fi>|
He calmly enter* d home. fj||j
ULLLVIEW NEWS
Mrs. Ca:rie Cathey is visiting Ixr^H
mother. Mrs. S. S. Hatchett. |j|fe
Mr. Ernest Hughes had a <inr-H
ing Sunday P. M. Had a fine tirce^H
and some good singing. ^ |
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guest of Miss Dorothy Fatton Sunday.
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Rev. T. J. Nobles preached at
Bellview Baptist churrh Sunday P. Hjl
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Miss Ruth Hatchett went t<> I'arrtr
Sunday. n?|
There is- going to he prayer m ettsg Hn
at Notla Saturday night. Kvetybojf H
come. Bjj
Miss Blanche Hen?on is leaving for
Banner** Elk the last oi" this week. ?fi
Nine sheep-shearing demonstrt*
tions have been arranged in North H|
seems to be in better health since the H
Carolina this spring by C*. P. Wil- H
liams. sheep extension specialist. M
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gains
Sheets, 72x90 with Seam. 79c
36 inch Cretonnes, all NT- v Patterns
and Shades, regular price
25c yard 19c
Curtain Sscrim, Plain and Decorated.
worth up to 20c yd?
Yard ... 10c
Diess and Apron Ginghams?
Yard ?.... 10c
Children's $1.00 Dresses, sizes 3
to 14 years , 79c
wa..,. w*'-. ii * - n
" = "?uw n|iruiiis in um^' II
hams and Percales, New Styles?Each
. . 69c
See our large line of Women's
Silk Dresses and Coats for warm
weather. Silk Dresses 35.25 Up
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