P?GE EIGHT
Letter* Endorsing
Clean Up and Paint
Up Campaign Week
(Coetieurd iron cacc !)
:>rd*rly ssrrcan dire* a - a i :r. ileveolpin?
ar.d m*irtar r.z ?elf r-.sd.
Sanra". :r - '
art- :n c.r- jr.: ricr.y
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Clean Up and
MUSIC UP 1
REC
If you have not got tt
you don't know what
missing, Every p'nor.c:
have the records in his
Death of Floyd Co
I Cir.-jr- irg Betsy,
j Never .Miss Ycur Moth
Papa's t y Goat.
Glad My V? u'c' in Eur
Nine Hundred Mi cs F
Be Kind to a Man \\ - e
Tom Watson's Special
It Ain't Gonna Rain T Alabama
Gal.
The above records are
Fiddlin John Carson,
very best records. Doi
B Sacred Records sung a
Family of Atlanta. T
cords:
Jesus is Coming BacV
Be Any Stars in My Ci
for Jesus?Jesus is Ca
We deliver the above
own home by mail at
75c each, we pay the p
or lers for any of the a
any record you want.
3_ou quick. Please sen
do not charge records.
Can furnish you just
want at 1 Oc per packa<
W. D. T
Complete I
Peaehtree St.
Clean Up and Paint U
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I opecia
:"r There are hundreds of
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X Stylish 5' Dre.ses
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1- 3 & kjim
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1 15 new Silk Dresses, a"! colors?
- i Regular price. $lft?
? Special. ? . --
; V Cartair. Scrim?New pattern*
$ " Decorated and Plain Color*?
?-4 Just received new line Broadclotl
? M new patterns?
^ Yard ... SC
i: FOR CLEAN UP WE
SCRIM. CRETONNE
:: WASHING POWDE
CANDLEF
: Phone 53
* *? ????0? frfrfrfrfrW-O-M
' - a cleaa
r.msa *.y necessary.
i. The a - araace of well-kept
: y-ris and it eets ?di to the
>.r&sures : r. and :n if-nity
' - >. .r...t?ran
t.: - - and clean - >rduet.
rz:cr. :? ylr.*singf to ourseivts, ooi
r- ar.i aur visitor*.
Tr.- clean up cimpaif a is an e?
rr. v-r/ar: toward eain:n.
. -T eat fits and sh. uli have tfci
Paint Up and
WITH NEW
ORDS
ie records listed below
good music you are
graph owner should
home:
:11ns.
er Until She's Gone,
ope.
rom none,
n He is Down.
c. More.
p aved and sung by
ar.d are some of his
n't rail to hear them,
nd p:ayed by Jinks and
hey are wonderful rec
Again?Will There
rown?Shout and Shine
lling.
records right to your
the regular price of
ostage. Send your mail
bove records, or in fact,
and we will get it for
d cash with order as we
the kind of needles vou
ge: 3 packages for 25c.
OWNSON
douse Furnisher
MURPHY, N. C.
' 117 _ _ 1 1 * . . ^.i
p ween, june 1st to Oth
-i?i? >*h,,H-X,*K,^CK
CANDLER'
! Clean Up t
r.iher Bargains equally i
. len's U.:icn Suits
, at
;| I
Men's Athletic Union Suits?
5*
i.; Blue Chambray for Shirts anc
1 Waists.. 25c value
te* Yard
EK SEE OUR BIG I
S, SHADES, CURT All
R AND DU TCH CLE,
VS DEPARTM
MURPHY, N. C.
THE CHEROKEE SCO
( whole heart.-d co-operation of everyr|
one of us.
T. L SiSSsT
- ?* : * - ? u:
Clean Up anl Pair.: UP Days ha-.
- Cried in Murphy and have bee ;
. found effective to a greater or !e~- :
degree. and I believe a real iiv,C'.ean
Up ar.d Pain: Up campaign ;
w _ 1 help greatly ir making _r
z city .me oi the cleanest in the Ur.it- i
', States
Such a campaign trill accomplish:
Safer home? and business house?: )?
sanitary home? and buildings; a better
kir.g .-r.raunltv; a spirit of greater
s 1 f - r?- -. t. and higher civic standard?.
I war.: : give rr.y endorsement t ->
the c riprehersive plan to make the
Clear. Up ar. i ?.? r.t Up ar.-.paign r
the t.ggcst muri. pal events A
the y:ar.
I'. H. Rlninehart.
PATENTS
INVENTORS ? your IDEAS
-r w;.I. ABSOLUTELY FREE
OF HARGE. Seir.h the records of
the ?_r-r.t Off .r ar.d re: rt to you
ur p;ri - as : whether or sot you
.ur. * -in a pater.: on y :u- invention.
V- have assisted thousands f invert
s DEVELOPING and PERFECT
IXG their IDEAS before fffiag their
.or. r.t.:r. paper; :r. the Patent OfWE
CAN ASSIST YOU
Tuk:- advantage f this FREE Offer
Wr te T day f r
VALVABLE INFORMATION*
GIBSON & FOX
. --V McLaeh n Building
<S9-13t-pd)
Scholarship Offered
To Girl of County
Mr. A. L. Ma-tin the re ipier.t :
.. >.-? f: m t- ?:neiand Scho 1 f r
Girl? ffrrine a -ne hundred dollar
cholarship t- . re girl fr .nr. each
unty : - the price cf board ar.-!
only. Th* - hrAi| inc'.u.lea
year - w -rk at c. lege. and those
interest :-d are requested to sew M*.
Mr.rtir. as .- : as - ssible. so that ar:
: utiors car. be f led promptly.
Th United State* Engineers with
Mr. Crawford C. Anders r. ir. charge
ar-: snaking a water p ?wer survey of
the Hiav.assee River. The* company
reposed of eleven ter.ts are camped
at Eayesville. a:carding to word
reaching here t.day.
Mr. W. A. Hasty of Copperhil'. wis
r.-re v. r ;ae?i.-y f this week
Mr. G. R. R van wh ha? be-n vi?.
iting ir. Black Mountain t*>r the ras*
j tw week? returned hem'. Wednesday.
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bargains I
as good in our store.
- ~ ? ? - |
lb .- . 35c i
MI r - Shirt?, specially made |!
: sell for $1.00? 2
Special 65c >
200 pair? Women's and Misses* 1%
White Oxford?, worth up to $4.50. X
pair ? 98c *> |
Cretonne??Novelty. Floral and jr j
Bird pattern?? ^
35c value ..2 ?#c I
Women's I>re?? Hat?? V J
Special. 98c y
27-inch Amoskeag Gingham?? :Yard
? 12 He ii
36-inch Sheeting
i SP* I
I Yard wide Sheeting?extra good < !
quamy?oniy :en varus lo a custo- ; ;
t mer. vd... *3- *
line of curtain ::
m poles, soap,
anser. ;;
[ENT STORE
Free Delivery ?
>IT. MURPHY. ?t. C.
PRESBYTERIAN
REVIVAL SERVICES
BEGIN SUNDAY .
The series o: evanjr I.-*., --rv.ee?
.ec'.c Sunday rr. rr.;r.^ a*. the
Yebyterian Church. :n a.. rdar.ee
v-;:r. the announcement by the pastor.'
?lr. E. G. Clary some time a* . Rev.
. Rauschenbere. -superintendent :
"-r..- of the Ash-:i"?r Presbytery,
Biltn-.ore. has been secured to d>
:he preaching, which w.l". b- . rduc-'
i twice daily at a. - art
r- thr ugh June 2 4th.
Rev. Rauscfeerrers: is quit.- an esertainir.e
speaker He delivered the,
irnua! rnmer.cement sermon here'
as: 5ur.day morning and made elite1
favorable impression upon his hearHe
is a graduate >f C. iurv.bia
The * u..> mir.ary. and has a
r.urrie: f years : practical bus:-;
vx;-rrier.ee. beside- having *
- -: tr : years exnerierc- t . hist
?.-.dit as a professjr o: phi.- - ?phy .
Hr r-v, evj'ge.-t an i -up-rmten.'
ten: - h me mis-. n> f the Ashe-'
.pte-bytery. with heaiqu irters at J
B.:tir.:re.
Tr.r l.,al Pr-;sbyteriar# are look;r.z
r.ur i : > a (pea: meriir.?. and
it exrected that ther chur.he.* :
v : -A-n and many ; r ; - fr m the
- -.-.try round ar> at w:.; a ?;; them-j
- -- -- ~r - - ?: rttsr.ity hearing!
Mr. Rau.-.h-nberc ar.l c.-.j yirg the
-"iritua! f-.a?t that pr?:m-;-d.
?CLEAN UP ANI? PAINT UP?
'DO YNU MIND IF I'M SKINNY, j
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By Dr B. 5 Herben.
A Southern boy wa sleft ;u airx*
of friends for a three week-* res: la
tae Adirondack C3tnp Oa the 5rst
evening, the hostess t?. k the little
.ha; upstair# to bed and. that he
tr.gh: r.;t feel lonely, supervise! the
preparations. Suddenly ;n the mils*,
of undressing. the seven-year-oil exclaimed.
"Mistis. you do not m;:! if I
am skinny do y a* The puzzled hostess
fumbled. Y : cant help it.
Jackum? and we shall jv?n make y.*a
fat! " I don't mean that D you
mini ;f In: 5k.any? Do y u mind if
I i at have anything on?"
But *he thins we did mini was his
"sSinn ae*s He hai ha i pneumonia
aai the flesh and strength were slow
in -omlng back. We were anxious
about the child How alarm.as is
such low re5i5tence to all inf-.*
especially to tuberculosis, which are
all around us and? ao matter with
what care we attempt to guard our
child re n?so menacing to them
The A55 > a-i n for Improving the
Coal:-.on of the Poor an 1 a prominent
lire ;c-:ari2v> ..a?c- -
study of conditions am the chi.i
ren o! New York City an- it is estimated
that on* child Out of every three is
undernourished. This atiuation is duF'.:
atrd everywhere. The?e little,
too-thin b.-dies are being c nstant'.y
bombarded by bacteria of all varieties
and be-.ng menaced by diseases
which are serious. The child who is
of normal weight and who Is healthy
in other ways as well, ha^ a chance to
?S-r -" * enemies. The youngster
who is handicapped by undernourishment
and all that it implies is the one
who generally flghts a losing battle.
How many parents think of these
thing** How many parents could answer
Yes 1 care!" to that question:
"P:> y- ! :nind i? I'm sk.nny?"
Haw ab^ut the boys and girls under
your -re? Do you look at ihe matter
at all? Do yau ever think of the meaning
of the children s diseases? Do
you know that measles and scarlet
fever and colds are more severe and
more dangerous to children who are
undernourished than they a>-* to the
plump, rosy-cheeked and bright-eyed
child'' Do you realize that the foundation
of happiness and health in the
adult years is being built in childhood
?right NOW?
Those who truly care will consult
the physician, learn the underlying
causes of the child's poor health, his
malnutrition, and take the imperative
steps necessary to correct the condition.
Those who do not care will "do
the best .they con" without doinj anyj
thing
Are children looking at you with
pleading eyes? "I'm skinny! Do you
mind?"
Local School Closes
Very Sucessful Year
fv^ol- r.f the \fn?
pby Graded School closed Tuesday
evening. May 26th with eraduatina
j exercises of the Senior Clss*. which
| uiarLcu uie close ox one of the most
j successful scholastic years ir. the histcry
of the Murphy School.
Those receiving diplomas wer Misses
Maurine Fain. Beulah Barton. Fv#.
j lyn Hill and Messers. Harv ey Akin,
. Lucius Witr.ersp->or. ard H. A. Matrox.
The annual graduating address
| vras delivered by Mr. O. L. Anderson
t of Haytsville. foHowing which presentation
of diplomas was made.
Commencement week was marked
by one of the- most elaborate program?
ever rendered in the local
school. Commeiceme nt proper began
Thursday evening, May 21 with
the rendition by the primary depart
aect. Friday evrsinjr th 5-verth 1
rrad* rer.d?r*d the play entitled
*T=e Winning :f La tan r " with a
.utnbrr of ar.d musi-t be:weer
a: * - S-d^. . . rnirz r?: riven
*c. Rr- Fr.*z. R-i-r.her.'-:rz
f B.Itrr. re. N . -rr-i :h anWHOLE
BODY SI
INJI
Morse, La.?Mrs. L. P. Lambert.
who has been a popular
School-teacher here for several
years, recently told a visitor of
her interesting experiences with
Cardui.
"Just before my . . . came
on," said Mrs. Lambert, "I would
ache ail over. My feet, my toes.
my arms, nar.as. r.eaa?my wno.e
body seemed to be in one awful
pain. I would grow 50 nervou3
that I could not hold a cup in my
hand. My husband would have
to hold my coffee for me to
drink. Last fall I was in such a
bad condition that I had to spend
about three days in bed every
month. It seemed to me that I
was on my last go-round."
Then one day. said Mrs. Lambert.
she happened to read about
Cardui and the experiences of
some women who had been
helped by it. "I felt that Cardui
might help me if I tried it," she
j Clean Uf
and Dt
Your
While you are cleanin:
why not drive your c;
tion and let us clean il
up with our famous li
GOOD GULF <
aurKtMt 1V1U 1
We also carry a comp
and Accessories, and c
ar.d employees are al
Ladies' Rest Rccm?;
Air a
When you reed a
CALL F
Murphy
Sta
108 Valley River Ave
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Harvest CI
FOR THE NE5
The Golden Rule Sta
lew price* on the foll<
Women's and Childr
Summer Underwear,
bed spreads, etc.
We have two Ladies
price $14.98 to go at
One Spring Coat, for
to go at
One Spring Coat, for
to go at
Rock bottom prices <
Sheeting. Prices rig]
If merchants need ai
will H to their i
Come and get prices.
The Golde:
Grant Bldg., next to
MUf
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Friday. May 29. 1923
ena! commencement sermon. Monday
< renin* the Soiree Muaicale was
rendered by the music department !
with Miss Ida Moody Johnson, director.
M -* of the teachers left the latter
part of the week for their hon*3.
iEMED
H AWFUL PAIN
continued, "for I hid been .suffering
with similar troubles to1
those mentioned there. I had
heard of Cardui all my life and
I knew many women who said
they had been helped by it. The
very next day I began to talc* it.
"Very soon after, 1 began to
notice my improvement I kept
on till I felt like a different
woman. I gained in weight from
95 pounds to no ana lea Detter
than I had in years. I took, six
bottles right along and found it
a splendid tonic. My suffering
was partly due to a run-down
condition and the Cardui stimulated
my appetite and helped me
i to gain the strength I needed.
. . . I take a bottle.every now
and then, even now, iust as a
tonic to keep up my strength,
but I am in better health than
I have been in for years."
All druggists sell Cardui Try
lit. IN
it Us
>,Fix Up
ess Up
Car
g up and painting up,
ir up to our service sta:
up. fix it up, and fill it
ne of gas and oils.
GASOLINE AND
rOR OIL
lete line of Tires, Tubes
>ur entire stock of goods
mojo al juui 9CI flVC*
Free Parking ground
nd Water
mything in our line
HONE 46
c i
bervice
lion
MURPHY, N. C.
Jp Week, June 1st to 6th
ean Up Sale
CT TWO WEEKS
re will make specially
owing items?
en's Dresses, Millinery,
light weight dress goods,
' Spring Coats, farmer
$8.95
mer price $27.50? I
$19.95 I
mer price $35.00? I
do nc
y*?""w
>n Pepperell Sheets and
tit on all Merchandise,
lythiiqfin our stock we
-.icreii U> see us.
n Rule Store
Murphy Bakery
tPHY, N. C.
Jp Week, June 1st to 6th
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