rmDAY NOVEMBER 20. 192S r- 1 THE FEA1 TWAIN AND STEAMBOAT RESERVATION* 16 FIORID* ABE SO f(0Rtf>A TSf THAT orii IN r\ mi* FeatwERHE HAS DECIDE! To DO A COHERED 1UAG0 ACT AND RAMBIE TO THE. PROMISED LAN] IN HIS RATaETRAP EC 37 ?,occi/ anc Teleph Remember "The Phantom of the Opera. fbaatre Today, tonight and tomorr 2 30 P. M. and 7:00 P. X. Miss Kii-abeth Rice of Morganton Ga.. ?! last week-end with Mm. R. V . Messrs. J. W. Davidson, John M. Brittain, II. D. Smith, James Ferguson and Kricklen attended the football gran . between Georgia Tech and Univcr-i r- of Georgia at Athnta last Saturday. STUm 1 A\v AT HOME?A Fine opportunity for ambitious young man, in this county, who is locatcj at county seat, or can be present on fit>: Monday in each month. Stodv d es not interfere with ! ? fular business and cost is small, and can 1' more than repaid by other connected business. Correspondence nfidential. For full infnrmatio' ust send name ar.d address tc P. 0. Box No. 191, Hitrh Point, X. C. (lt-bc). Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Wilson of Harler . Ga. will arrive Saturday to ipend Thanksgiving with their daughter. Miss Annie Wilson, who .is a te icher in the local schools. Wanted: Clay Peas, will pay cash it best market price. F. D. Dickey Feed! (14-2t-D) CHiCHESTERS PILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES I 4* T?' ?'.nM for CHT-CmtS-T*R 8 A BUMO D itkAND PILLS to Ran an?S/^l\ Goto taelaltic boxer, aealed with Bluc(i/) Bbbcn Till no OTBH. lMrf;nf\y *aa*t.? snd Mk ft-r cni-OHJEA-TIK ? V ilAKON D BRAND FILL* for twente-flse JO? rvirJtd II Dent. Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS I ? ;, EVERYWHERE tkstkp HI -A Six ? Built by Hi $* A \ fo And for may be p and For any closed c (Tnar-h r^st?. So1 In Essex you gi "Four." And eq Six advantages < > Quality made E in the world, passed on to bi World s Every* E.P.I I fHERHEADS f ""X J" I W5H THA \ SOME \ f WOULD H'jRP > I RHS / Mt's FORGO! X / v ?J X^LAST MiNJTE " -^fP ( i"> ? T."i IVfA /if!^ '"piSS :->^x~x~x~x--XK~x~XrX~x~x-x-v | v ) Personal I c' i j< one 20 > X?^KK*X~x-X~X-X'-X-X"X~X~X~> Mr. Sheridan Heiphwav ? ??*** ers, Ohio is visiting his father, Dr. S. C. Heighway for a few days. w Mr. H. L. Davidson of Atlanta spent one day here this week. pi in M'rs. John Sessoms of Andrews ti spent lust weekend with her mother, ai Mrs. J^N. Moody. di tl Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Dickey of, LaGrange, Ga. are visiting their V parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dickey this week. c: M FOR SALE?I ant offering my farm C on Little Bras-stown. Have good dwelling, farm contains 360 acres can be divided into two tracts. Terms B can be arranged for part if desired, sc Apply to Mrs. Linda Tweed Clayton. Eberhardt, S. C. (8-7t-pd> U Col. T. S. Rollins of Asheville i> \ attending court here this week. ri ? e< The many friends of Mr. C. B. Mallonce will regret to learn that he is seriously ill at his h me in '' East Murphy. . in m Among the Andrews visitors here K this week were: G. P. Hoblitr.ell, W. u_' | T. Holland, O. L. Caldwell, and Loc | Watkins, and others. B Rev. C. H. Dickey, of LaGrange, I Ga., son of .Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dick-I 11 ey of this city, will occupy the pulpit at the First Baptist Church at sf the evening hour, seven o'clock. <i? nextf Sunday, November 22nd. He te and Mrs. Dickey are visiting his parents ami other relatives in the coun- ' ty this week. _____ h: FOR SALE?One lot 50x125 near w center of town, in good location. For tii quick sale, see me at once. W. P., m Beal. (13-lt-w.p.b.) (1 rsi jdson Under Famous Si 7/" Cf M BvSk. Freight and m ^ ^ Tgj Tax Extra >r the COACH those who desire an Essex < ...rrh.swl for a low first pay convenient terms on balance ;ar you will pay almost as much : why accept any performance shoi et qualities of the "Six" not foi ually important, you get the fan exclusive to Hudson-Essex. Issex, with Hudson the largest s rhat volume permits economie.' uyers in a price way below an Greatest one Says It ?Sales Prov hIAWKINS D< MURPHY, N.C. THE CHEROKEE SCOU E T HUSBAND Of fWIE^ >. Y U? ? HE AUMtt T?wnft J . Dr. J. R. Colfins, of Nowata, Okla. cnt several days this week with his F others, L. B. and A. M. Collins, of tl libers on. He was on his way to ^ >hns Hopkins for postgraduate C ark. 2 Mr. P. H. Chastain, of Culberson as a business visitor here Monday. ^ t Dewey Hanson Is in the local bos- ' tal with a fractured rib sustained i a car wreck. The lunc; was puncired by a projection cf the bone. I id he is said to be in serious con- * ition. Hanson is a resident of lit- ^ e Brasstown. 1 ANTED?Good reliable man a? < snlpsnwn ?r??t n.illoctn- XTnat !"> ?> ' r or team. Apply J. W. Brannon < an:!per. Singer Sewing Machine 0.. And ew-. N\ C. (12l4t-jwb) 1 ? The many friends of Mrs. J. V. rittain regret to learn that she is riously ill. 5 Theic will he a box super at the naka School house Thanksgiving < : ifii.. beginning at 7 Y!.. -.e rr-eeds to go toward the hool. The public is cordially invit- v 1. 1 Mcc-rs. Wm. P. Payne and Fred ihn-on attended the races at Char- < tte Inst week. They n nde the trip 1 i a Chrysler, driving two hundred id f rty miles in nine hours, over >ads that were, in some instances, igraded and in bad condition prae- f cully all the way. c The Thanksgiving service at the c apti.-t Church will be held at 7 t clock Wednesday night before hanksgiving, Special efforts aic ?ing put forth by the choir and a ie?ial musical program will be ren- I red. A cordial invitation is ex- 1 nded to the public. > OR SALE?One pair black marc, mules, coming three years old, 10 j? mds high, weighing about 1.000 tt> tch, well matched; will sell them > -th the money on twelve month's ^ me with go d note.? C. F. Lati- 1 ore, lemcn riains, iciin. 2-3t-pd) - I: ? ? X: i r jper-Six Patents ]oach ment ts the Essex rt of a "Six"? and in any lous Superelling "Six" i, which are y rival. v , : 1 1 Values elt saler t j IhHHB T, MURPHY, N. C. ^LF.V.n 7-Tm G05H That'S^ / THEf SOT 1 fiar A HOT 7 I TifcD ON T Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Storey left riday for Jeferson, Ga., to attend he golden wedding anniversary of Ir. Storey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \ T. Storey, Sr., on Sati: \Uy the i>t. i rOR SALE?Pair young mules. 3 years old past, work anywhere. Measured to prow 16 hands high iVilI make pood heavy team. See N. V. McDonald, City. (lt-pd) Miss Kate Fauver, efficient ^ >ostal cletk in the local post office, vjll leave December 30th fbr Ashe ille, having accepted a position in he po-toff ice there. Mr. Richard Ueroney will fill the position now >ccupied by Miss Fauver. "Mi s \ate," as she is popularly known and ailed, has made many friends in Murphy who will regret to hear of ler leaving, but whose good wishewith her. Mrs. W. W. Hyde returned last Sunday from Indianapolis, Ind., wheie he had been visiting friends and relatives for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. .1. I*. McGlaughin md children of New Yc/k City we-e ruests this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. IV. Hyde. Mrs. Homer I.. H:e and little sov >f Middlesboro, Ky., and Miss Gus iVhitcomfc, c; r d M W. H. Whitcnmb, of Harriman, Tenn., arrive*! Wednesday night ti ;pend sometime with Mr. A. I?". Dies. >y and Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. U Dobbs and jther friends and relatives in this ountv. Messrs. John and Hob Whit omb ar.d Mr. Hoe have been here ibout a week. Arch-Deacon J. H. Griffith, of Asheville. will preach at the local Episcopal Church Sunday, November 22nd, a. 1! o'clock ill the m ?:nng and G:30 in the evening. Thanksgiving services will he conlucted at the Presbyterian Church Thanksgiving evening, at 7 o'clock, special music will feature the protram and a short address will be deivered by the pastor in keeping j mil t*:e occasion. An oticiing wnl ?e taken for the Mountain Orphnnice. public is cordially invited. \ OT T For Dental Ool^ I'lfitinuin, Silver, I )iamond?. rw"ri",!e points. f-hf ecth, jewelry, any valuables. Mail oday. Cash by return mail. Hoke S. & R. Co., Otsego, Mich. Afrs. Nancy L. Byrum /% p Advises Young Mothers l' Charlotte, X. C.?"I am glad to recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- , ' scrip: son to women who are weak and : ' r.erv.-tjs. especially during motherhood. ' I found it a splendid tonic and nervine. | Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription re- jf stores health and strength to the over- ;r tired body .;nd iirru". and is a great . -otrfort to young mothers. I have now | - - - J ,:v!d;l!e 3" .1 a,r? still prats- ' i1 . -:tt* " rrintion." ' j -Airs. Nancy L. Ityrum, 1J40 tidmont ' Ave. Do not fail to take Dr. Picrcc's Fa- [ rorite Prescription in liquid or tablets. I I \!1 dealers. Send 10c to Dr. Picrcc's I < n Buffalo. N. Y.. if you wish for a [ j rial pkg. of the tablets and write j tor free advice. ~?e>a bed) ( Looks) now whfbe i ie side p Like v viife of mine vhngy some kind she's aumms i of an ad i iwant it) i ?| ^ BLAIRSV1LE NEWS | Mr. Harry Fite has been on the i fick list for the past few days. j Dr. C. J. Wellborn of Charlotte, X. C. is speeding a few days at honu recovering from a sick spell. Miss Grayellc Knit entertained a few friends at her home Saturday night. Those attending the Ga.-Tech football game from hire weie Mr. Lee Richard?, and Mr. Hubert Butt. Dr. L. G. Neal of Cleveland spent Sunday night in Blairsville. - Rev. Perry, our methodist prencher left Monday to attend Conference in Atlanta. Mrs. Clyde Btady of Tate Ga. has beta visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Rogers for the j ist few days. Capt. H. L. Carroll of Blairsville, veteran of the World War, while engaged in the sport of chasing the innocent haie with the aid of a 45 automatic pistol, was wounded one day last wee!:, being shot through the f: . ' ;. < accidental discharge of the shcotmg iron with which he wn" aimed. Cape, t airoii having experienced skirmltsbes of vaerious type? during his vast life, escaping with ...1 worse thun a blistered heel, iiow httange it may seem, but it is oftirncs safe to play with the fniked lightning while a painful Mister limy be raised by the ?'c.- i.t .?umiiier sun. The hoary frost has wafted hi.; breath over the rag weeds with a deathly blast, immolating the lovely pinks the last flower of the summer. The deep mouthed hound's heavy bay resounds from the chase of the furbearing quadruped the oppossum. l ire cricket chi u in ac -<! with the tinging wettle. This the eventful * ae when the "fiddles" arc ' r tiling melodies accompanied by tiie tinkling oi an old banjo manufactured from the eoday coat of an old house cat. Violin music may he suited to the opera and church but to the people of the Appulach'ar.s, the sound of the "fiddle" i-: r- the harp V Sirenes?inesistable in its call to feet which oftin keeping of time wants upon m; auiumn cuiirr juju. the puncheon floors far abeve the hi-gh<- ; note lythnmtically accompanied by the old square dance call: All Set! S'lute yer pardners. Let "er go! Bv.l.iice all an do-ce-tio! Swing yer girls an' run away! Right a .' let: and gents sashay! Gents to right an' swing or cheat! On to next gal an' repeat! Balance next an' don't be shy! Swing yer paid an' rwing "or high! Bunch the gals an' circle round! Whack >er feet until they bound! t^rori a basket! Break away! Swh.g an' kiss an' all get gay! Al'mair left an balance all! Lift yer hoofs an' let "em fall! Swing yer op "sites! Swing agin! i Kiss the gal it* you k'.r.!" MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED RECENTLY j Among the marriage licenses re-j ontly is si. el by Register of Deeds; A. M. Simonds weie the following: . November 11th. Bob Graves and. Eliza Wilson; married by Justice *be peace T. N. Bates. November 1 !th. Chas. K. Castleberry, of Conth Miss., and Daisy icitha Carroll; married by Justice j >f the Peace 1'. h. Nelson. November ! Itli, W. F. Coj e and Lillic Johnson: married by P. E. kelson. November Kith, Robert Carver, j ?f Hayesville, ami Blanche Barnard, j >f Andrew-. COLD IN THE HEAD" j ' -n acute attack of Nasal Catarrh, j fhope sutgect to frequent "colda" aro generally In a "run down" condition. I HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a I rreatment consisting of an Ointment. to? j :e used locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly through th" Blood on the >%; :ous Surfaces, building up tl.o System. . ind making you less liable to "colds." Sold by anirclnts for ox-er -a. r. J. Cheney & Co., Toi.uc, O. PAGE FVE Some Outfit n blazes has that I SOME WrTH THE CAR ? f\ GETTING MAD BECAUSE- ) n Sure we've got J iVTHING , 1he BULL'S EYE Editor and (jcnerat Jtianaqer WILL ROCERS ffAn^tlicr'TiU" rhirham dvcr?!'-'> ; } I inMJt hv Will Rcgcn, ZicgfcM To!* |F I lir* and *rrccn K.ir, and leading iM U^Amcrican hurnori?t. jltorccomloj^j| I see where some of the Foreign: Nations say they are going *< FUND their debt to America,, and all the Papers arc all excited about it. Rut the BULL'S EYE is a Paner tlv.r nevpr mlcUi/li; ! our readers (either one of them)* FUN DING a debt means about the same thine as having a fellow ! that has owed you for years,come? . to you and say "I am going to j make arrangements to take up j that loan I owe you just as soon ' as I can collect it from some felj lows who owe me." So don'r 1 y . means get FUNDING mixed up with PAYING. The two have nothing in common. These Nations arc just stalling until another War comes along and the fir.-.; thing you know our debt will be four Wars behind. We have enough saved up to fight again, but they art using if now to enforce Prohibition. I Oh,yes, "BULL" DURHAM. I like to forgot to mention that. Well, that is what the Foreign Nations are paying us in. "BULL" DURHAM without the DURHAM. I | I P. S. There is p'r:; t.. Ve another piece in this paper soon. Look for it. "Bull Durham Guaranteed by 111 Fifth Avenue, New York Citv"

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