PACE SIX I Murphyfe Using Murphy a< an auto wheel havii 3 length unci you will gl the cities of Ashevi burg, Atlanta, Chat U Here is the time, anc 3 ing of a real city. +sJ built cheaper than ii " | the home of the deal .j who are. "Always r |i CHEROKl I . "ALWAYS M | Cherokei I __ Mrs. L. O. Rector, of (iranite Fall? is visiting her mothei. Mrs. Elizabeth Posey, this week. BMr. !. W, Davidson returned thr latter j-a?t of last week from an extended business trio t.> da. Rev. K. C>. Clary an- it.named Mrs. Clary to Weavervillc the latter part of last week to visit Mis. ' la y's sister, Mis. Df-ndy. Mrs. Clary wil' remain with her sister fo: * me time Mr. Clary returned on : .tu:d;.y Mr.I) .1. M. V'auyhsn spent several days last week and this week in New York City on business. Mr. John H. DiHaiti was a business visitor in Atlenta the first part of this week. Dr. George Hubbel, Piesident of Asheville University, was In Murphy severay days this week looking after the interest of Murphy College. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Corn well on February *J8th a tine baby girl. Mr. C. M. W of ford returned to Miami. Florida, last week after havinr visited homefolks here lor several days. 4 tvMr. M. A. Kolloc.k of Henderson ville, formerly of Murphy, was in town this week. ,.jt? FOR SALE Twenty-five-thousanddollar farm and one of the best jn this country on one of the best highways clost to markets elost to schools churches, site., good buildings. See me. ~ JOHN 11. HALL ?<lt pd> I : Tight Feeling ; **I used Thedford's Black- | 2 Draught first for constlpa tlon,** said Mrs. C. E. Buntln, > ; of R. F. D. b. 8tarkvllle. Mies. ; 2 "I would feel dull, stupid, and H hare severs headaches, evsn feverish. I had on uneasy, ' tight feeling In my stomach. < H I reed quite a bit about BLM-DRAU6HT | Liver Medicine ~ I began using It and soon my r ' bowels acted regularly and I " ? was greatljr relieved. I nsed H every once In a while for i about It years. \ "About two years ago I j ) found I was baring lndiges- \ tlon, a tight smothering in I my chest, then serere pain, ? It especially after eating sweets. commenced taking J set a > inch of Black-Draught after. | meals, and by doing this I could eat anything "1 (are Black-Draught to | ^ my children for colds and headaches. I can certainly recommend It." \ I Black-Draught la need, with . "5 satisfaction, by millions. ?3 Oct Thed ford's. jQ Sold Every where fli-nii ) gSKEKSSSBBBBKM. -The Hub > the hub, construction ig spokes 100 miles in find that the tire covers le, Charlotte, Spartantanooga, and Knoxville. 1 the place, for the maklere, also, homes can be n most places. Here is rrs in buliders' supplies niles ahead" :E MFG. CO. 1LES AHEAD" 3 Mfg. Co. I ) Personal | hone 20 j Mrs. F. \V. Hubbel of Decatur, Ga.,J was in Murphy this week to be at the i.bedside and later the funeial, ?f he.* jluothcr. Mr. Luther Axley. .Mis-- Viola Hall ot Waynesville 'j? relieving: Miss Sarah Cook. local tele I phone operator, who is ill. While here . Miss- Hal! i*- the guest of her, I brother and lister, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall. I i f I Mf. Kdwartf L. Adams is \istiu: mother. .Mr:. Ceo. Suffirs, and i other relatives and ft tends in Knoxjviile. ? Mr. and M s. Will Real spent the ' week-end in Warne. Mr. T. I.. Sasser left this week fothe Southern Baptist Theological) ; Seminary at Louisville, Ky., to com[plete his examinations and receive his diploma for the M. A. degree. He will return next week. !' j Mr. and Mrs. S. V. F.vans of Agron. ' f'hio, announces the bith of a sir! I on February 10th. It has been named ; Bessie Ruth. Mrs. I.. O. Rector of Lenoir. N. C. is the guest of her mother Mrs. Kli/.ahcth P'-ey. during Mr. Rector's i absence in Detroit. Mrs. Edith 1). Clarke has returned to her home in Asheville. Mrs. Fisher Hubbel of Atlanta is (at the bed side of her brother Mr', i | Luther Axlcy who is so criticially ill | at his home in the Beal addition. Boyd Abemathy came in Monday for a visit with the "Old Folks at Home." Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Phaup spent last week-end in Atlanta and ^attended Sousa's hand conceit at the \tlnata theatre. ! Mr. George Hubbel of Aaheville is here this week. Mr. J. G. Green made a business trip to Atlanta last week. Mr. W. W. Hyrle is very ill with flu at this writing. After a lengthy sojurn in Folrida Mr. Jerry Davidson has returned home. After a lingering illness Mr. L. W Brittain passed away Tuesday at hi? home in East Murphy. ' fn his death?Murphy loses a valu i able citizen?his family a devotee husband and father. Mr. Brittain was a man with tin courage of his convictions. He turn ed the seamy side of his nature tc the world and found his happinesi in the bosem of his family. Mrs. M. C. King attended the Fun eral Thursday, at Murphay, N. C.t o Frank Dickey, who died Wcdnesda; j at that place.?Cooper City Advance I Mr. Law son Davidson of Atlant: was seeing his Murphy trade th< first of the week. Mr. S. Clarke of Copper Hil s;cm the week-end in town. Monday, March 1st. 1926, Mi and Mrs. Will Mints announces th THE CHEROKEE S( It h of a daughter, born Sat.?r?'-ti>' : e!>. 27, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Julius B ?> Ebenzer were week-end \ isi' " her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. F \ nathy. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis and Mr and Mrs. W. L. Munday were th< dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. I Abernathy Friday. The death angel visited the hoir.i of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lovingood Sunday morning Feb. 21, 1926, anc took away their little daughtei Blanche. We extend to the bereave< ; family our deepest sympathy, fo*" the departure of their litle girl Mr. Luther White of Andrews wa? a Boiling Spring visitor last week Mr. Henry Abernathy has return ed home from New York. I We were very surprised to see it | snow again last week. I Miss Guy Solesbee of Grandview is visiting her sister Mrs. J. W. Odell this week. Mrs. N. B. Odel has been very ill for the past two week's we wish for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dockerv visited Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Davis Sun! day. Burnt 90 Pay Oats $4.00 per 5 Bushel Bag, Mammoth Yellow Soy Beans $2.5n per Bushel 2 1-2 Bushel Bags, Royster Special Garden and Potato Fertilize. F. D. Dickey Feed Co. (30-3t-D) | The following announcement' which appeared in The Atlanta Jour| nal for Sunday, February the 28th. I Will be read with interest to relatives and friends of Mr. Harshaw. j The wedding will be a social event taking place at the First Methodist church in Atlanta. Mrs. J. "H. Hall will go to Atlanta for the wedding. MAYER-HARSHAW Miss Edna Mayer announces the< engagement of her sister, Ida Chailote, to Mr. Henry Mercer Harshaw, of St. Petersburg. Fla., the marriage to be solemnised in April. Miss Elizabeth G. Smith, Superintendent of Charities and Public Weifaro for Cherokee County, will leave the latter part of this week for Bennetsville, S. C.. to visit her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith. On hert return she will attend the state con-1 icichvp Mniiii workers at ureensboro | to he held on the 25th. MORTGAGE SALE Default having been in the payment of the indebtedness secured by a certain mortgage deed executed by W. M. Butler, dated Dec. 27th, 1924, registered in the .office of the ; Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, in Book No. 84. page II1 1 will, for the purpose of satisfying! said indebtedness, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder I for cash, on the 31st day of March, | 1926. offer for sale at the couit j house door in Murphy* at eleven ! o'clock A. M. , on said date, the following lands conveyed by said mortgage, towit: In Beaverdam Township, beginning on a black oak, on top of the hill, and runs a North direction, with the top of the ridge 120 poles to a sock on top of the ridge; thence East 3 poles to a locust; thence South 39 poles to the top of the ridge to a black oak; thence Southeasterly direction about fifteen poles to a stake; then a Southwest direction with the original line to the pine 'orner about 80 poles to a black oak near the fence; then South T poles to a black jack, containing sixty acres, more or less. This February 25th, 1926. G. W. McCLGRE, Mortgagee. By H. N. WELLS 1 (29-41-a) Assignee and Agent ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE I State or North Sarolina. ? Cherokee County. ' Having qualified as administratrix John W. Newman, deceased, tate oi - Cherokee County, North- Carolina f this is to give notice to all persons y having claims against the estate oi . the said deceased to present them U the undersigned on or before the 4th a day of March 1927, or th:s notice will p be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement^ I This 4th day of March 1926. MRS. ELD IE NEWMAN. Administratrix (30-41-R.) / :cirr. MURPHY, N. c. pi!" |* |3 |* nil r T| lilr^ m*-ppi iii W 21 Wis ; ifcdtm fcii?p to" 41 31 bEizIii i?. ?M, Wwuro Horizontal. X?Name of a book 1?Sylvan dolly 9?Rodents > ?Ear of a louse 12?To warm .14?So be it! J15?Female deer 11??Name aianed by Lamb to a Croup of essays 17?An affirmative ' 18?Unity I 10 TxrH.kU (.khr > !??Pl*f*? of metal use* for faataoink thine* togetkor : t4 ? Kind of doe 12*?To study 1?Hearing orgaa I J St??More lewd 32?Small red fruit ' 11*?Brunu j 37?To prohibit 33?I'reix meanlnc before 40?Kind of meat 42?Brother (abbr.) i 43?Faithful I 44?Otherwlae ,45?Boy's nam* " 4#?A foray I 47?Outward appearanc* *f aa object 41?To tolerat* fslt^A|F|fpMKgMf*lRp| |KMfa E A|TpsiE|E^^R| A:n'dWtS[RiEj A NTMsiOX OJNWRIC'b I B'^Bfwo'o'bWARhaalol i ihIQ o'DMsIMUIcIInI T I R; E!NTTI^MIEMO?NTY1 Chet V Reduced I r / Touring - - j Roadster - \ Vi Ton Truck \ <Cha?UOmM \ 1 Ton Truck (Ckamwim Only) 1. O- b. Flint. Mi, I I ^ " DIG 0 V A L I T ir t|; r r ami I J?T is 'ii. 27 illlimiili]iiiik<? I hnni mill mm m E[!f= J"! H I llllll Nswspapar listen.) Vertical. I?That which a clock m??iur?? f?Freeze* X?Number under fourteen 4?Provides, as a chair for a col lees 4?Horses 4?Definite article T?To shout I?Same ss 44 horizontal ? Head officer of m city 11?Electrified particle IX?South American animal 51 ? Frozen water XS?To swear 23 ?Finish 15?Mound of sarth 54?Sailor >7?To make a mistake SO?To go away 31?The lowest claas of people 32 ? Houm ? * 33 ?To give ui> 36?Snnksllke fish 34?Part of a window 3??Part of "to be" S4?Paean (var ap. > 39 A?Hams as 44 horizontal 41 ?Meadow 43?Brother of a religious order ;f v v, will appear la Sfll late*. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE State of North Carolina. Cherokee County. Having qualified as administratrix Wm. M. Newman, deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to give notice to all person:* having claims against the estate of ..IJ lk.ni the undersigned on before the 4th day of March, 1927, or this notice will !>e pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate Jor Economi 2k Price Mdue Think ho duction i brings tj A 1VW9 equipped \ Pare wha \ rolefs n< 545 \ any othei 645 Re me ml 735 ' I equipmei 765 I meter, Fi 595 J loon tire / Duco fin: / tion sys tk y other res modern i Now mo a ,< check pri for value Chevrolc demonst KEY MOTOR Sales and Service MURPHY, N. C. Y A T L C FRIDAY MARCH 5, \flj I To err is hitman; but to B is supineI Prohibition is the rout bear of fcl drink evil. *' S Strikes never break anything the participators. ? They call them "wings" 0Q planes, but no aviator wants to them flap. H How can they ever expect to ft.I crime when even our judge? hold^l decisions. H It the lambs follow wherever modem Marys go no wonder tkqfl look sheepish. Many a fellow who nysheiixfl very hungry is men i; waitiagfcM find out which spoon it is proper *1 pick up first. B The greater calamity about <*sB miting suicide over n girl's love B that the darn fool aslo kills \jB chances ??f winning her. Jose Garcia Algabeno. millieuftiB l ull fighter, plans to enter the suB ties. Clever idea. He an thee 1|B his press agent do the bull tbrevUB Ah. we have it! When Kthel Leg sha, the temperamental pianist, ft t<. appear nt her scheduled perfaa unces she's out looking for The L Choi H. A WOMAN'S ADVICE! Columbia. S- C. ? "I was sn&g with feminine weaknr** which ca oped after aefti thood. I p* nervous dat could not slty rest at night \ very thin aaji weak 1 coi Karcehr get araj time with ray hi beariv pains ill Pierce's Fat: Prescription relieved me ?>! my a\h i and built me up in health .md stro| my nerve? were stronger and 1 a sleep. 1 gained in weight and fdtl , "Favorite Prescription* is tlie my I medicine a weak woman can till Mrs. Nellie Walker. 2517.Park St dealers. Tablets or liquid. settlement. j This 4th day of March llt*2f DAISY NEWMAN. .; (30-4t-R.) cal Transportation Wmg ?K y beforefer Price b\6lae w low the recent reof Chevrolet prices he cost of a fully automobile. Comit you get for Chev;w low prices with r car in the world. jer that Chevrolet tit includes specdoisher body and bals on closed models* ish, Alemite lubric? tem and scores 01 itures essential on motor car. re than ctct before* ce for price and value ?and you will buf * it. Come in. Get ration! CO. ; W i cost

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view