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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11.' 192S THE FEATI TA? Sum, this LI TOwi Shoo has < ifi The las' five r\ ?imr . featherhi s llVz ' ' " I S~ I~.ocal and lelcphom J R. Hyatt of Culberson was here II 1 Monday on Business. M ' E NEW SPRING HATS and Dresses. R Sec them. All velvet hats at half II price. Mrs. Callie Hall. City. in (It-pd) ^ i W. \V. Barton of Letitia was a bus- C iness visitor here Monday. D p] Messrs. W. D., Wayne and Clyde ti Town son and Mr. I.inthecum made a ir trip to Atlanta this vreek m w M M. A. Engle of Ducktown was ht in town Saturday. si I d, A very delightful event of Fri- to day evening, Nov. 30th, was the w lix o'clock dinner given by Mrs. J. d? -?w hi Slippers?A Wei- 1, come Gift lf They nre the most comfortable, attractive sort of Footwear. They endear themselves to their owners by use because of their excellent quality. Prices . Risrht. fi The latest styles in patent leather pumps ranging in prices from $3.50 to $6.50 ^ Christopher's Lead ing Dry Goods Store ? n_ > n Why Acc E S A Six?Built IJ For any much as B any peri 9 you get < B the fam< B Hudson ff Quality selling " in a pric I World's I An Ess< fl first pas ^ER HEADS TTLf OLE )( MOST EtfESY TOWN I ;?OVJN ^\|N FLORIDA HAS x & R Personal \ ,20 j "" . wwan. a hum; present were: lesdumes D. H. Rhinehart, H. G. lkins, E. S. Miller, L. P. Kinsey, . V. Wells, Will Savage, A. M. rittain, K. C. Mattox, Edna Hastigs, and Miss Mary Bcal. E. P. HAWKINS, of Murphy, X. will pay SI5.00 per cord for ogwood delivered to mill at Mur(iy, cut to the following specificaons: All wood must be full 4 iches in diameter at small end. ust he white and sound. Larger ood, which may be hollow or red?arted, must have 2 inches of white ' und wood around said hollow or infective heart. Lengths from 18 > 96 inches. Positively cannot use 1 ood under 4 inches in diamster un- s ?r bark. Grapevine or wood tht ?s been injured by bird pecks not anted. E. I'. Hawkins, Murphy. . C. (1H-4t-h I Mis. Fred Christopher underwent serious operation Tuesday night . the local hospital She is rented as doing very well. OR RENT?Two six room houses; re three room house, and one two joni house, modern conveniences'. ,rs. Nettie Dickey. Dr. and Mrs. Hendrix of Ball round, Ga., and Mrs. E. .1. Daraell f Marietta were called last week to le uedside of their mother, Mrs. C. Wofford. who has been critically I. Mr. T. J. Hayes of Tomotla atmded Commissioners Court the ist of the week. Miss Edna Cox of Virginia an 1 j noxville. Tenn. is the house guest j| i .Mrs. r.uwara .laams, | The following announcement I hi. h appeared in the .Atlanta Jour- ' a! of December 6th will he wad ' :ept Less Tha ; s i nder Famous Sup< The COACH *765 Freight and Tax Rxtra closed car you will pay al the Essex Coach costs. So wl ormance short of a "Six"? qualities of the "Six" not four And equally important, JUS Super-Six advantages exc Fccev. made Essex, with Hudson th Six" in the world. That voh nomies, which are passed on I :e way below any rival. ; Greatest ;x Coach may be purchased f >ment and convenient terms 01 E. P. HAWKINS, De Murphy, N. C. THE CHEROKEE SCOUT.! REMEMBER WEN T*r. USED T'LAJ ) 3ARD SIDE WALKS WERE IN THE CHJ AWt SEASON AN* TAKE 'EM UP IN icnds: HALL-MAYF1ELD "Miss Annie Hall of Albany an- \ nounces the enpapement of her sister. Miss \% innie Louise Hall to Mv. Charles D. Mayfield, the marriape to bo solemized in January." Mr. Mayfield is the son of Mrs. Elizawith interest by a larpe circle of j beth Mayfield and the late Dr. Ben finian Mayfield. He spent his entire life here until a few years po when he moved to Albany, Ga. where he has been successful to a marked depree. Although Mr. Mayfield is now a citizen of Georgia, the Old North State feels proud to number him as one of her worthy sons. Sam Birchfield of Cades Coy.Tenn. was broupht to the local hospital Sunday with a broken lep. Mr. Leon Howell, who is doinp relief work at the L. & N. depot 'pent last weekend in Atlanta. I ; . | DOLLS?DOLLS I of every sort and kind?a collet* I tion that will make every little I pirl's eyes shine in anticipation of which one Santa will brinp ! k?r* 25c to $4.00 $m i GRIFFITH'S, Inc i 1 n a Six? & X jr-Six Patents Imost as ly accept In Essex id in any you get lusive to te largest lme per to buyers Values or a low i balance aler J ' !|! i - - - ... *"1 i MURPHY. N. C. BJLF.VMZA. 7?????????? / why f?ve years Ago you WTWf I CORNER BY ANDERSONS . I KALF "0"* GEf ACC Vif I V^EJttOhE \N TOWNj ? | HAVE* I ' *oc SALE Mcael Wt>' "'' L^Ji lj ? ^m22 Mrs. Jacob Abemathy and children of Andrews motored to town A last week. , Mrs. E. G. Clary left V."ednc;:ay for an extended visit with relatives in Columbia. S. C. v S FOR SALE ?Methodist Parsonage j property, consisting of 18Vsacres, on waters or peaclttree Creek, adjourning lands of Eli Suddorth and others. Partly cleared, level; Good boxed house, well at door. Price to c; sell. See A. B". Welis, trustee, or It Eli Sudderth. (18-3t-abw) c h Mrs. Alley bell suffered two a severe hemorrhages from the nose last week, but is better at this writ | Mrs. Felix Axley of Statesville is :he guests of her mother, Mrs. Sellie Phillips. Mr. Nathan Dockery of the Far uers Mills section was in town Mon? L "OR RENT?The Morgan Home ." ?!ace on Bellevievv Road just outide city limits. See W. 1*. Odoni ?5? t Co. City. (17-tf-f) X 'X Mr. M. W. Bell is having his house n Valley River Avenue recovered his week, another room added to the ippei story, and other mi..or repairs ? nade. | Mrs. Delia Meroney and family will X >ccupy their handsome r.ew home *:* .n Valley River Avenuy this week j -j* This home is one of the most mod- .j. ?rn and attractive in Murphy. Mrs ? \1 noney's daughter, Mrs. Jack Hay- ? rood of Louisville, Ky. selected tH?* | nodel. V ARE YOU COLD? Spend the sum- .1; me. this winter in Sarasota Take ,* your coal money a.ui buy a lot in Woodland Homes. Inside city limits X Improvements. Price $-100. up.' *x| $f,0. cash, $15. monthly First National Bank, Trustee. Write or .*< wire t -r reservations. FOSTER j X : MA'l THEWS, Owners and Deve-ij lupc- :Mti Central Ave. Sarasota, Fla." US- 4t-f&m) Mr. and Mis. Bailey Meroney rei;:st week from Chatianoonra *j' 'en:., where they \vc"o called by the illness and death of Mrs. Meroney's .j' father. It Gift Per] Fashion Favoi In daintily designed containers 1 make a most delightful Gift itc: tcrminc her favorite?and we v j.. .i order ?T the qut nity and pa mmr^m IJhB^Ji Smokers' Gifts | : Hfe Everything from. i the Cigars and 1 lj| LlJ Tobaccos he prefers to the ? Pipe that he ha* ^ always wanted. COULD STAND Oh *(? NOW T&J UA\ D&IHS STORE Ah' )h AN HOUfi AN *10UP MAIL , Mr. J. C. Slocumb made a trip to Atlanta last week. I "OR SALE?Farm of 84 acres, on Peachtree creek, adjoining the ?ic-nn ?- ? V- -- ? ?' .......... uvuu IIUUM' itliu OUi uildirg-; good spring and plenty of irate.. Far-pain in this property, lee G. B. Lovingood, Murphy, route (1-pd) CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank those who helped in arrving the things out of the house ist Monday when our residence aught fire, and also the girls who elped to clean and straighten up fter the fire. CHRISTINE BOWLES irOiiJ J From the Groce serves you with cmile of good cl every day throu ?and where yo find the spirit c good will predoi J. G. Gi Fancy G Phone fumes red Scents w hose exquisite pre fumes jm# n. You may easily de-ill do the rest. Leave I J icking preferred. Especially Desirable for Givi. tr Fountain Pen and Pencil Set In several finishes, depending upon the price you wish to pa>. 1.00 to $10.00 R. S. PARKI TTi" 5^225 PHONE 139 1 PACE FIVE Some Progress E 10 STAND IN LINE ) $ W D A HALF TC> <SIX J 1 W \? <TT"7ZT7 ||^T The many friends of Mr. C. K. Mallonee will be glad to learn that he is slowly but steadly improving. Mr. Mallonee suffered :i stroke of paralysis several weeks ago. CHICHtSTERS PILLS DIAMOND BRAND o? m ladies? ?"-r a?k T?r I'rimitt for em cnER-TEa s A. DIAMOND hua.n't) PIL1.S In Kin aiiO/V\ Cplo mel-Ulic Ikjxcs. kalcil wub Ribbon. Takb ho otbii. n?r *r T"' v/ Pnr-'-i .a for < JII-ClirH.Tf r. ? V PIAVOM; Bi. A !* n rn.i.n. lor vc.i-* rr-irJ'': r? lsc*l.Safe*!. Alw*?? Kflithtc, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS * EVERYWHERE SSSS | \ ry Store that ^ i a Christmas X ieer each and y ghout the year ^ u will always ^ >f fairness and 51 rninant. ^ iroceries : 1 24 | Y I GIFT BOXED STATIONERY In a varety of finishes, quality an ! colors, our display of Stationery offers you the opportunity to fill many pift needs. 50c to $5.00 iR, Druggist lUL Storm ON THE SQUARE
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