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PAGE SIX a "Town Crier" Flour Make? Mighty Good Bread, Says Hawkin; *"It mak:!v; nt? i. ; broad." said Mr. T>. H. Hav 1 . il ho> tier I th* > . Railway a ft w day* nx - ? on the quality T v. Fi ir. "Wo hav. U-.V. il : ' " : :.:r vv. <. : , r?y w.f-- . -o att i.h'.d to it thru *h- have r >:h he ? >1 e makes all kirtd- f 1 kies, 1- and things like that? "Any kind of broad, did you say?" some one a>ked. "Yessir. any kind f broad." "How about i-'rnbread?" "Wv'l. it v. < j 11! lake that. . if il wasn't c d ;! r." Mr. Hawkins -:t:d as ht - 'Lncly turned away. NOTICE c. t \ .to : ' < - . t VI ' -2 I - "... Alice and G. W. O : ,y . CHICHESTERS PiLU. DIAV0N3 C"VN3 ^j?rr ? ^ ?v"' "< * 1- % nrrr-t ?-. Aiv - z-r.**** f -r cm cnr * rrs s a DIAM O bRA.N'D T:L: . . C"r r.* i ? . ,y) R TAIB m i rnr- r ->< \/ D??r?'i till .\tk f?f till' ::i ?-1 : ; * BB4M> Pll t - f.ro SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS | EVERYWHERE , ...... j leV ! sjlj!$, - 't: 'J 'J T^T; v'. i?S Save Li /j&jk ? Po you O' t ... .. C>;fl !' ! ' "*^7T fr " tk Afrr \| 4i ~r ,S^ H I * '? \ 11 ^ thl ' u A' '' The Suv.uittni ty: T~" " FARQUHARSJ Write for Literature and Pric steam on preen slabs on a n WOODRUFF MJ #2-S4 FORSYTH STREET Louisville & Na; LOW ROl SUNDAY Round Trip tickets will at rate of one fare plus stations where one way $6.00. (Minimum Roi cents." Tickets limited t FOR FULL PARTICULARS CONSI > i*-~ that ad rs vr.*?.! w;.l apply tre Tax ( - r - " >"-> n:'? of rfcerokee County for a ot. Thi? f f v;.: t 25. -JOHN* GRf>,OuV. As* c :e; MO Welfare Workers Meet W'th Andrews Board M:- A nr. R-irh -calf. SnjorsR ient : ? iVp-.rt - Public Wr! . : ' M si ! i'iy Mitchell. Stipe i'f i:i- v *' the Stat De -t C , , and PuKu w. V1- - . : And.-cvv* :.ist S.it : k.y !". rnin? who - th y rv. -t ?r : *.* . t'r - An'.' -.v? Ctty .* : X . cb t: r- D. P. Ti'iett : i: H v ;.* .; Sr = Pa* r -vb- sr re* a v ih : s. Mr. " - * rt " * . r -n * | :: ile : - - T.t'.y Ral v as " nr.ess visves 7.1th Concrete B kn.i'r the condition ?m" 1 that your children B I> it a Crctrap? & imperative that ai! o!J , used for puh!:: B .. be replaced with lire- ^ ncretc structures. B f Portland Cement is 0 !??\v in. compari- n 9 jnc i 01 jii iii.im.i" \ our building material J about Atlas Portland H . lie v ill toll you it i ad- CI . in construction of all ^ tLASl! i-ASD CEHEHT rUtsr maha arc mca~.zr:i " LABBURNERS AND SAW MILLS es. The only Boiler that will ainy day in the winter time 1CIL MFG. CO. ATLANTA. GEORGIA shville R. R. JND TRIP r FARES be sold each Sunday 25 cents, between all fare is not more than Lind Trip Fare 75 :o date of sale. ULT L. A N. TICKET AGENT. i L THE CHEROKEE S< Weekly Cro ss I|bJ? h-! if - I|P| yj . . ... \v. .lea Horizontal. I ?. T -?rulnt ' 7?A .- .n-r-j >-> njb< 1 > : : - .1 * ale 1 - : ? 1". rn IT- ! -overlra f r a <!- h* 2;?up for r. : ? r nful 2-5 N f r -i --?simu: Island 11?B * of ?: ; No-.k J ri.-n: S5?horizon:.. I y> . ''nt ?ui r *r 4 - H "' of an cm 41 ?a! 44 ? 1 ;::aU dv*r 4i?o< ; ca-.Ir.n Solution mill nppri I ALL WORN OUT? So Mat Farmer \\ Ho Te.ls Hit Experience. Ar you tire : all th time; worn-] at nitrht and day? I?>es your back) ?cho as if it would break? Do von :f?V: ?. headaches, rheii:r.ic twine * or distressing urinary! .. - -I'ds? Y have v -od cau.-o :hen. u 1c ala: trnd ?hant : ur kid< y-. I> ;-.s lv.A.-.y ; Iks in T: is 'oca.'y r.-on:mend. I k . i'.nvr/s Pills?a a hint diurct; : the kidr.ey?. Ha' Fainur. nut mechanic, GiS rkrrv St.. Waynt-ville, X. C.. .-rays: *Mv kicr.t . - a ; : > oft.n and I in.: t ffet i".: - o d deal at ni^ht to pa>- the St. . iTk?ns, which w.re dways scanty and <. ntair.ed a sediment. My back was lame and u ..k and the -harp pai.- w r. s(, vt'it- i nuidns w.rk 1 ; two weeks . a time. 1 bewail using: De..n.s :\ly arid thre. : Xv5 entirely :.:';evcd Gee. at all >. I". sUr-M 1. urn >.F ILffalo, X. V. FOR SALE- Strawberries at $3.60 per crate, packed 2 4 quarts : crate 2. o b. Murphy. Place \\>ur orders ariy. Write or see L A. Hampton, .Murphy, N. C.. Kt. 1. tlt-pd) >LD COLCXY LIFE IXSCHANCE COMPANY OF CHICAGO, mines, offers agents a wider field (and increased opportunity by writing man, woman ard child front date of birth to age 60 on the annual, semi-1 annual or quarterly premium plan.| for amounts going up to $5,000 as re-j gards children, while for adults the limit is $30,000. As the company writes also sub-standard risks our agents have very few rejections. The Company will give a very liberal commission contract (direct with j Home Office) to a good personal producer. 139-2t-pd) A QT ? For Dental Gold I Vz/iUl 1 Platinum. Silver, j Diamonds. magneto points, false teeth, jewelry, any valuables. Mail j today. Cash by return mail. j Hoke S. & R. Co., Otsego, Mich. PATENTS INVENTORS Send us your IDEAS and we will. ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. Search the records of the Patent Office and report to you our opinion as to whether or not you i I can obtain a patent on your invention. Wo have assisted thousands of inven! tors in DEVELOPING and PERFECT j ING their IDBAS before filing their I application papers in the Patent OfII fice. WE CAN ASSIST YOU j Take advantage of this FREE Offer Write Today for VALUABLE INFORMATIONGIBSON A FOX 305-V McLachlen Building | <39-13t-pd) j Subscribe To The Scout :OLT. MURPHY. N. C. ;-Word Puzzle Sffiir J P+I^r (Sc EiE?k_ rmrwinB. 7 | m tfcor" N?.M? . ,1 j ~ Vsrt:c?!. I 1?T 2? 'villa: : .netary .. :t JM ' * of dr. a A .-:J war IT J" i knot 1'' 10 -1. i: _ ,tp.j Jow 1 3 --tfen 2 ?V m i ,;;h- j " v - vn, - t?. . . 7- .ACt t * ' u.. ... r - . :.! "2 ?12vll J* -I: !. vint of Scotland 3 7??' : I 3>?Uurst A : < .>! ?.!ma ?" M A ? n;? *:i > 4 ,? ;l?1 .tic? ?r In nril l?iu?. Answer To Last Week's Cross-Word Puzzle Bd e v"i "a t|e'sB>Wo n e' sao'i lIlMn'o o n|ru b tomvl'toIp i nkmki u: A NTls'A VElLU R?|l G U'S TBR U'D EML' IB E L Rs A I Lfc^lflEBSE M I "djsr"a i nht"r a pbn e E 'EMHR OOTiST'oPluN IS'AV.JHN'E A ~MSy L?1T lEDE NBL'U RKlTO N E|| CEOESifANStoWs rHs wa_gHve,a r$Swejr. :?rltu N AMjE'v'l llso [T_E_NPIc u rTh(e"l I A|R [E.V E R YMrciHyL!L"^N.C E With a Certa:n Amount Of Fride Tii Murphy Concert Band have ii li th.:r confidence in me ly .--lii-ar.ji- :i c. rt: act making me Di; i or : the next year. I thu:tk t: ?n for their confidence, and : r .ud of their work, both in I It s>ons and ! ? a |,n'!?ctiv? bcdv. and ; 1 v.ill i-nd.av >r in every way to mer t the r confidence. 1 also wish to thank the people of Murphy fur their untiring help ir. promoting the Bard, and for their loyalty and support of it for the past if in- nr' i Lei's gvt together and make this the musical town of Western North Carolina. It can be done. Respectfully, H. EXGLEMAN I NORTH CAROLINA?Cherokee County Superior Court. D. M. Bright vs. T. J. McDonald. Notice of Action and Summons by Pulbication. To the above named defendant, T. J. McDonald: You will take notice that an action 1 entitled as above has been instituted by the above named plaintiff, I). M. Bright, for the recovery of Five Hundred Dollars, due by contract for ! services performed by said Bright for and in behalf of the said T. J. McDonald, which resulted in a sale of the stock of said McDonald in Hia| wassec River Lumber Company to W. H. Tunis and which said services ' were of the value of five hundred dollars. and which the said T. J. McDonald agreed to pay. You are no! tified thai you arc required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed on or before the 13th day of June. 1925. at the office of the undersigned in Murphy. X. C. and that if the said defendant fails to appear and answer the complaint on the return day of the summons, viz. June 13th. 102n. or within the time thereafter allowed by law. the | plaintiff will apply to the court for relief therein demanded, j You are further notified that a writ of attachment has issued against the property of the said T. J. McDonald returnable June 13th, 1025, before | the nr.:J ragri cd at offt it v irphy X. C Ti-i? Ma; I. F. K. r?AVIS ( .? !}. ? : . s Cherokee County j 140-lt-Pd> 1 Severe Pa ^ HAD had quite a bad ? spell and sickness," ra writes Mrs. Emma w Patrick, of Caney. Ky. fef!| "iind it wao an e:Tort foi Spfi me to fro a1 ut my homo fat i hp. : a ' t ry - very pair jyi in my 'oft . - t'.i if aim .-i Kl to >k my tevuth at tiat-.-s fi: I ! t my a;; . 1 grey fa thin. .:? r. U life: - ... ] KJ f '. > <? ' " I or'v weigh-;., a>lt lia r - ' Cf?l "Card;.i w ro- m lgj| mended to r.,e and 'ay thi Ij^J time I h..u token one hot . Ejj tie I saw if vas what ' fa\ needed. I ate more an I The Worn N? In las the prei I POOtt-SOSI The extra quality built in by the economy of these wondet obtained from them during th? a large demand that over 75^ tion is now Balloon Gum-Dipf This has greatly increased t Firestone factories are now w supply the demand. This large volume, produce manufacturing n thods, perm process Full-Size Balloons at n in the face of gr rtly ad^anci about by the operation of th ; ^ Murphy Garage Murphy, AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE n ll cor Bonita The AN OPPORTUNITY?1>0! what is said to be the best s vet released?"ABRAHAM LI " The management of the Bi very generously tendered half this coming attraction The ar.d the young ladies of Mur with enthusiasm to add to the soring this splendid play. This i? not only a clean s type that touches the highest ideals. It is full of historic in aford to miss it? Let us encourage the you worthy endeavor an dat the sar evening of full wholesome and i profitable entertainment. You'll get your money's worth. Every body give a lift. Get your tickets. Enjoy the occasion. Let's go, everybody!?? Written by Rev. G. R. Rowan. i FRIDAY. MAY 15, 19?5 Rev. C,av of Etowah. T^alT a f -rnv r r<-iler.t < f this i .-ty and ... th weekend her,. ?;ti : -il t -Farm F. , r-'ay by heal :h- sckoo. audit o?ium t liirht ins in Side 1 I j rested better. I kept tak- ^ '; ing it and my skin and gj j t desh took on a more Cg j ii e a 11 h y color. I felt H ' stronger and, as the nerv- gS ! ousness left me. the pain Bj i> nu* cii'o rv*? ? lee: cororu R ' ! After feeing nir,.o bottles, |i?j . 11 cat a.'... ic.iujc. co any- ; va -re C...J fe,; fine. I 2a tcijr'- loO pour!s ?ua fthi H ! ' 1 fee! 'hat I owe it rg] i Jail to having used Cardui." fa l Fain, in certain parts of ^ -'.he! ly. is a sure indica- (A t m of female compli- VA - c.iti'-as. The treatment !' needed is r >t the use of I] narcotic tire 's, but? }<% fPUl I 2r/s Tonic lcrease ^ Price of. . rlrrr* ?tone 1 <^R3-?H)PPg? the extra process of Gum-Dippin?, "ful tires and the added mileage : past two years, has created such of Firestone's mammoth produc>cd Cords. he total sales volume and the huge working on a 24-hour schedule to d under the most economical tire its Firestone to sell these extra 0 extr cost to car owners. And this ed cost for crude rubber brought e British Rubber Restriction Act. Gum-Dipping means longer mileage?greater economy?at no extra cost to you! Enjoy the safety, economy and comfort of Balloon Gumshipped Cords this summer, Let us equip your car now at low 1 cost?with liberal allowance for I your old tires. I MOST MILES PER DOLLAR and Machin* Shop n. c. fHKlR OWN RUBBER i VllNG *atre May 27 K*T FAIL To see creen production [ "T ~ onita Theatre has MRRARY fun-i. rflSSf I phy are working: iBS&f ne time enjoy an abraham i^cqpjr
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