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FRIDAY. DECEMBER llt 1925 ~ MARBLE S Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott, of Peachtree, visited Mrs. W. K. John- ^ ?on and family one day last week. The Marble School is holding up ?rell. ii The Andrews School bus is doing its regular runs again. r Mrs. Seth Robinson, her daugther r Bessie, and Mrs. Mary Barnett and s little james, are moving to Atlanta to join her son, Luther Roberson, w who has a position with the Rogers ^ Stores. ig) ' ? J. hn L^nce?a son -in-law tj will accept the Robinson home, j vacated this we A by Mrs. Robin- p Mr- ! i. Mr?. Millard Lovingood is said to ^ be doing very well in the BVyson s City hospital. Her friends expect ^ her home the last of this week. , id Frank Trail, of Miami, Fla. has n bee" home with his parents, Mr. t and Mrs. C. M. tVull, some three weeks. Frank says he was lucky to n pet out of Miami before the storm. & ? o - . 1"? ?;?? c Special Reductions fcr Christmas Selling " of Modish Dresses . 0 n | s This is easily ji one of the t most import. v ant sales we . have ever held, fcr it comes right at the time of the year when every dollar must do its utmost to supply ur needs. At the prices we are selling you can well afford a new Dress for Christmas wear and perhaps buy an extra one as a gift for one of >nur friends or fi member of 0 tfc. family. | Hosiery?a Most Delightful Gift Varied in color fvL" Ary" to match the new shades in winter apparel? of silk, wool or T lisle to meet your wishes. It is a vJk display that merits your attcn&PB tion' ?1 Ranpirg in price I'^y from 50c to $4.00 Christopher's Lead ing Dry Goods Store To each and every customers we extei wish of Merry Chris of supplying their here at substantial gular prices?thus double "Merry Chi Prices 5c, en. 7ie*. = fUW) ? */V > i: V". J. C. Slocumb WAIN COUNTY GOES OVER THE TOP AT THE FIRST CALL Juott of $25,000 For The Smoky Mountain National Park Oversubscribed in a Few Minutes In last week's Times we were told it a despatch from Washington that North Carolina and Tennessee must aise a racket to get the Smoky fountain National Park. We must j ai?e a million dollars in the two tates, an we must do it quickly. In the same issue a mass meeting as called, to be held in the court ouse at Bryson City, which was to j tart the drive in Swain county for ur allotted share of the subscrip- j ions. About tow hundred citizens gatherd there last Saturday r.ight. includ ig many ladies. There would have . een a large attendance if the state f the roads had permitted, but Bryon City just now is bottled up. with ighway construction in progress on 1 he cast, west and north, and has I etours everywhere. So there were ot many attending from out of . own. The meeting was called to order, nd its objects explained in a pitnv peeeh by Dr. Dan Bryson, preside-it >f the Swain County Chamber of | Commerce. Quick-fire addresses were made by tiayor O. P. Williams. McKinley Ed- j cards, S. E. Varnfcr, J. H. Harwood. i Ir. Sprague of 5?cw York, manager ; f the Park campaign for funds, and 1 thers. By the time Judge T. D. Fry- I cn had made one of his ringing appeals the audience was worked up in o a fine fervor of public spirit and cas clamoring for subscription blanks The chairman of the County CornAfro-. Carrie Fallow h Does txcess Uric Acid in Your System Make You Miserable? W-w Bro k\md. S. C.?"I have never taken a medicine tliat helped mv kidneys like Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. I suffered for some tune with had kidntvs; they were inactive, congested and sore. 1 had a lot of pain and distress thru my back, aeross my kidneys and under my shoulder blades. My head was heavy and felt mean all the time, my feet and ankles would swell too. My system was full of uric acid. I was I weak, had no strength or energy, but alter taking Dr. Pierce's Anuric I .iblets all my troubles disappeared and I got | well and strong. Anuric cleared my system of the excess uric acid and I did not have any m distress or pains any place in my b Jy."?Mrs. Carrie Fallow. 116 Green St. This anti-uric ac:J remedy of Dr. Ticrcc'i. (called "An-uric") is new. but it can be had at your neighborhood store, or send 10c tor trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce. Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N Y? and write for ircc, confidential advice. si is_j SPML 1 RISTMAS |i mJMI II one of our many |l id, in addition to a ? tmas, and Privilege S Christmas needs reductions from re- ? i giving them a ristmas." ? 10c, 25c, 1 md $1.00 | ' / ' * ? Variety Store fj X1 / THE CHEROKEE SCOirB Governor McLean On the fI Buying Christmas Sel Health C J Jmm ip1- i? Wr I. Governor McLean issued the fo Seal Sale anil in regard lo the wor clctirns today: 'Industrial competency and ci avail if there is serious impairment therefore good health conditions ar< development I the State. The got individual and a state ai-?el. One modern conservation is a high regai "The National Tuberculosis As Tuberculosis AsosciatLn have don large number of deaths among our told by the North Carolina Tttherc of Vital Stat.stjcs of the State Roan of deaths from tuberculosis in our ! les sannuallv ban it was ten or el told that these associations are d their activities to the undernourish the pee pie of our State. ' The work of both the Nations North Carolina Tuberculosis Assci annual sale of the Christmas Seal! giving to Christinas. I especially ( people of our State at the present t missioners, J. Z. Wright, led off with a subscription by Swain County of $5,000 for a starter. The Board of Aldermen of Bryson City followed with $1,000 for the town. As soon as the result was annonced the Bryson City Drug Co. telephoned it t \ a broadcasting station in Nashville, and five minutes later the crowd in the drug store heard the nev s coming back to them by radio message that had been sent ail over tHe United States. Soon At lama ivircu conRrmuiaiion.^. .n>neville pot the news at c.ico from special correspondent and next morni inp's Asheville and Knoxvillc papers were out with th? jubilant tidings i that Swain County had hopped in I ahead of schedule time and had put I the thinp over with a banp. I Here at home the folks ran around i happily shaking hands. They just | KNEW that we were going to pet J the park and they felt a well justified pride in Swain County's prompt , proof of her public spirit. The few doubters and knockers and prophets of disaster, such as every community is afflicted with, crawled off somewhere and had nothing to say?Bryson City Times. STREET CORNER AT INDIANAPOLIS CROSS ROADS OF NATION Indianapolis, Oct. 3.?A downtown street intersection^?Washington and Meridian streets?is to be desipned "the cross-roads of the nation." Two important national highways, the National Old Trail road, running from the Atlantic to the Pa-, cific. and the Dixie highway. be ginning at Saulte St. Marie, Mich., and terminating in Miami, Fla., inStrange Power of Meviran Mustan? tllvmvw* 4ia?.v ^ Liniment Penetrates Through the Skin to the Bone ? Drives Out Rheumatic Aches. Heals Cuts, Bruises and Sores Sufferers from rheumatic aebM and j pains and three *}io arc troubled wiih ! " ?ore niusclcs or stiffened joints can get *onderfu! and quick relief rough the use of a preparation known as Mexican Mustang Liniment It scents to possess tba magic power to j nclratc through the surface of the skin, direct to the very bene and its action brings healing and quieting ar.d a complete end to pain. It i" said the Mexican Mustang noted r its -iKcd was i.ept in condition and >ts lin.Ler and flexible by this same at-, Mention. The almost magic effect oi .:iMtlstara LlnimentfOt human u?? to retictc pain and for ln-aling cuts and bruises, makes It a ntv nrre?-rv borer remedy. A!) d ii^btti^nitvboinalenuifii Limn.c:.! <v Cl? kc. ii for you r. MURPHY. N. C. ___ rout Steps of the Mansion als From a Modern rusader ?jh . ! m 9Bi , I nm ' * I j asa Uowmg statement in regard tn the k of the National and State Assovic efficiency would be of little of the health of the citizen, and most esesntial to the progressive >d health of the citizen is both an of the most significant aspects ot <! for the health of the community, iosciation and the North Carolina e mm h in reducing annually the people from tuberculosis. We are ulosis Asociatton and the Bureau I of Health that the actual number State is about twenty four hundred even years ago. And now we are evoting a considerable portion of ed child. I commend this work to 1 Tuberculosis Association and the iciatlnn is made possible by the i which takes place from Thanks ommend this worthy cause* to the iiue " tersect nt this Indianapolis corner. More than 75 per cent of the cross-country r.crL'.i, south, o-st a..d , westbound tourists use these two j highways, according to E. W. Steinhart, president of the Hoosier State I Automobile association. Mr. Stein, hart instigated the plan to locate "the cross-roads of the nation" in Indianapolis. BLAIRSV1I.LE Col. Charles Reid of Gainesville visited home folks last Saturday. / Misses Elizabeth Butt, Austine Haralson, Irene Wellborn, Mrs. \V. C. Hughe*, and Mr. Emory Dockery motored to Murphy last Sunday I*. M. Mr. Fill Wellmorh and wife of Atlanta have been spending a few days with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mis. Waldo Hensr.rs nr? spending a few days in Athens this week CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years jywavs bears ' \ or tn and ? ? Cu ; 1 Morganton and Elairaville BasketBall teams had a lively game last Friday afternoon in spite of the rain. Mrs. Dollie Holde.i has been on the sick list for Ike past week. Mr. George Reid spent a few days in Charlotte. N C. lasC week, re-1 turning home last Monday. Messers Black and Bell who have charge of the asphalting of t!.e roads in our county have discontinued work until spring. A large crowd pounded the tnethodist preacher last Saturday night. He received a large supply of grocesies. Mrs. Blanche Nuite has been sick for the past few days, hut is very much improved now. Col. and Joe Underwood of Cleveland, Ga. were the guests of i Col. and Mrs. \Y. E. Candler i9st j week-end. The Blairsvillc Eksket Ball team played Chattahooohe High School Inst Monday at Clermont, several attended the game from here. j Piof. Hubert Butt of Your.R ? Harris ; "bnf the week-end at home. N. C. AND TENNESSEE TO RAISE MILLION DOLLARS FOR SMOKY MT. PARK V* (Continued from pape 1) under whose direction the National Parks are adtr.inistored. A Federal Park Commission, appointed by Secretary Work to select sites for n National Park in the Southern Appalachians reported that of the sec, lions visited. the Great Smoke* "easily stand first because of the heijrht of mountain -, dci'.iii of valleys rrfrc.-odr.-r if area, and unexampled variety of trees, shrubs and plarts" Under an art ?f Congress, approved by President Coolidgc February 21 1025, appointment of a commission was authorized whose duties were to set the boundaries of such portions of the Great Smoky Mountains as were desirable for Park jnrposcs, to receive definite offers of iamb and money, and obtain options or The use of Sunkist Bra i he holidays, materially preparing meals, allnwir with the foiks and enjoj We carry a complete ! Candies, and n The Famous Selz Shoe See us for your W. B. DICKE Phone 131 Prompt 5 1 ire You (Jons Suit As a , you cannot come to a bi ; to make your selection. ie newest and most distin young men await your a] rlee Clothes, $2 |HHH J. W. DAV1 Store of Qual PAGE SEVEN An appropriation of $20,000 for the work of *he commission was authorized. and approved by the President and the Budget Bureau. The Commission, which is at work mapping the boundaries of the porpoesd Great Smoky Mountains Park, is headed by Representative II. W. Temple of Kennsylvania, and is made up of four nationally-known parg experts?Major W. A. Wolsh, Manager of Palisades Inte-State Park of NeW York and New Jersey; Harlan P. Kelsoy, President of the appalachian Mountain Club; W. C. Gragg, of the National Parks Service, ar.d Col. Glenn S. Smith of th-' United States Geological Scrvey. The Inter-State Committee of Co-ordination consists of six members, three from each State. The Tennessee delegation consiste of Col. D. C. Chapman, Chair man of the Committee. Mayor B'. A. Morton, and I?r. Herbert Aeuff, all of Knoxville. The North Carolina member? ase State Senator Ma: ; Squires. , Chairman of tire North Car linn Park Commission; State Senator P. ! D. Ebbs of Asheville, Secretary of t the Committee. and Charles A. > Webb, also of Ahsev.lle. 1 I.et Us Bake Your Chr'stmas Cakes Why worry about Christmas Cake r.ako.T? Our Facilities I for Baking are unexcelled. I.et us do it for you. dust Tell I us what j on want and we'll do th" rest The Murphy Bakery b'rend, Pies, Cakes Restaurant in Connection A Good Place to Eat Lighten Your House V. ork rv _ .l . Louring ine T Holidays nd Canned Goods during: lightens the labor of ip: you more time to visit other Holiday pleasures. ine of Groceries. Fruits, uts of all kinds. s for the entire Family i Y AND SONS Service Free delivery j iidering a Gift? j Qiffov nltAA J-i". *-t_ 1 ? -viv-1 piav.c man mis A splendid display ctive styles for men pproval. 5 to $37.50 DSON ity ~ 1 h :m
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