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PAGE SI* yj Everyone that | OPENING D | STANDAR 31 bfi CAROLINA TO SEE LtKLAiViS REALISED >ci iVluRPHl EE IE lC elllUUieU lOMil page 1 > ? :... -4ij open the "Alain sifuet ui .North Carolina" ana the alternation ... ASii. ihus one oi the greatest feats ol ti c State Highway Department will < c guea the stamp oi accouipliahinent, a ivut wnu.h has long uelined - ompletion, and the gathering at Alui phy will celebrate Lhe realization oi 1 this threat nighway dream, and open to tile world one oi the moat beautl- , iu. scenic highways in the United States. ! ( Mr. and Mr*. Sipe Return from Honeymoon lour of U. S. Mr. and .Mis. li. W. Sipe returnea > ! the .atter part of last week from an extended honeymoon which carried them over much oi the United States, including the pacilic coat section. Alter their marriage in the first , i'reahyterian Church in Wuyneuville, on June 12th, they left for an automobile lour which lasted exactly two months and during which they drove m'U ij ten thousand miles. On their , trip ihey \isited main of the lanrer . lilies of the country, viewed a num- | bei of nature s wonders, such as NIagra Fulls, ihe Grand Canyon, ana the geysers and hot springs of Yel- ' iowstonc National Park; drove thru tiie fruit belts and around the Great ; Lakes, in California, Texas and Tenn- 1 cssee; visited the great corn and wheat bells of the middle West; the 1 cattle and sheep ranches of the North ' west; and, in fact, practically every important section of the country. The trip in brief was across North I Carolina, through Asheville, Char- J I lolte and Raleigh, then North through j i Portsmouth, Norfolk, Richmond, Bal- i tiniore, Washington, . Philadelphia, ! Camden, N. J., New York, Spring- 1 i field, .Mass.; Syracuse, Niagra Falls, j Buffalo, Cleveland, then across Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wy- i orning, Utah, Nevada, California, An < zona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, , Mississippi Alabama, and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Sipe returned to ( Waynesville on August 12th, where ( tiicy expect to spend several days ( with Mrs. Sipe's parents, Mr. ana , Mrs. M. F. Albright, aftar which : j they will visit Mr. Sipe'3 parents ( and other relatives in Cherryville. ( Mr. and Mrs. Sipe will make their home in Murphy. ( S SCIENCE PAYS TRIBUTE TO CAR- 1 BONATED DRINKS | Procen That Pats Babble* in B?r- , A1 A J J- ?. TT ' Healthful Qulitiee , Scientists have Ion? since gone on . j record as approving carbonated bev- erages as distinctly beneficial. The ' \ clean, pure, wholesome effervescence of carbon dioxide in water has a valu- j able internal physiological effect. And the pure carbonated water in 1 Coca-Cola brings out the delicious flavor of the drink and its thirstquencing qualities. More than saying a carbonated j beverage is good for you, scientists state that, "a beverage carbonated and bottled under sanitary conditions and with sufficient pressure, remains in a sanitary condition and actually , improves with storage." And further, "from the standpoint of the in- j iRfisreRRfaRfisafiifiiFy NEW STj Ope buys I 0 Gallons of gas AY WILL BE G1V1 D GASOLINE PRC A. S. H. OFFICIALS OF TWO STATES 10 BE WELCOMED iContinued form page spoon, K ?>. Parker, C. W. Savage, Dr. J. .N. lliii, E. A. Davidson, \V. 1*. I'ayne, J. B. Storey, W. M. Axley. N. E. Docker y; D. S. KusselJ, A?irews; C. A. Brown, Andrews; W. 1'. Holland, Andrews; N. W. Abernalhy, Marble; 0. b. Hendrix, Peachtree; A. Kice, Culberson; Geo. Crawiord, Lnat?a; W. J. Martin, Martins Creek; A. P. Dickey, H. E. Elliott, Peachtree; Mrs. M. l\. Bell, Mrs. J. li. Diliard, Mrs. Kalpn Moody, Mis. K. is. Parker, Mrs. J. W. Davidson, Mrs. J. H. Mc Jail, Mrs. Gene Holcomb; and Mrs. j ailes Cover, Andrews; Mrs. K. A. Dewar, Andrews; Mrs. E. A. Davidson, of Murphy. Executive Committee: Mrs. E. B. S or veil, W. P. Odom, D. Witherspoon, u.. v#. r.. i'. nawMUii, ana r. S. Hill, Mr*. L. E. Adams, Mrs. J. B. Storey. Arrangement Committee: Mrs. J. Li. Storey, Mrs. H. (i. Elkins, Mrs. 1. S. Evans, Mrs. W. M. Axley, Mrs. R. U. Multox, Mrs. L. E. Hay less. Serving Committee: Mrs. E. E. Adams, Miss Josephine Ueighway, Mrs. S. Aiun, Mrs. P. C. Hyatt, Mrs. ). U. Thompson, Mrs. tiexsie Deveese, Mrs. Niel Davidson, Mrs. R. \V. J ray, Mrs. Allen Fain, Mrs. George blllis, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. G. W. Candler. The many iriends of Mis. A. M. j Simonds will he glad to learn that she >s out after being conlined to her iiome lor several days on account oi illness. Mr. and Mrs. D. IS. Russell, of Andrews, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. C. ?>. Johnson, and Mr. J. L. Lancaster and daughter. Miss Virginia, of Port Tampa City, Fla., were visitors in Murphy Wednesday of this week. Mr. Lancaster was a formei citizen of Ashevilie, but has resided in the state of Washington since IhOb until two years ago he moveu m Florida. Mr. Lancaster is a brother-in-law ol Mrs. D. S. Russell, ol Andrews, whom he is visiting. dividual consumer, especially when ! jne is in a strange vicinity with a i ioubtful or admittedly dangerous i water supply, the chances of immun- j ity from disease are better if one , drinks only highly carbonated bev-' . rages." j "Coca-Cola is a truly valuable con Lribution to the health of any community, says C. E. Hoover of the < u..?k.. vi / /i.u i iiui y>l*J i ii> \y>r vvui'vvui uv^vuu^ i Company. "It is a drink of natural ilavors, blended with an art that only * lifetime of practice could make so perfect. Only millions of dollars in j plants and machinery could make it i >o pure and wholly good. Nothing j that money can buy in expert scientific service is overlooked. Only its jreat popularity gives the volume? 7 million drinks a day?that make* the 5c price possible."?Advt. CHICHESTcBS Fills DIAMOND BRAN') ^ I UDIHt Oou) metallic bone, seeled wiib bi-jc\<2\" S?L ^rSiAlZKV ! BUMSIB BIAS* PILLS (<* I peers regarded M BM.Safnt, Always Citable. fOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS! 532, EVERYWHERE THE CHEROKEE SCO! \NDARD ns Saturda1 en HALF GAI ESS )MPT AND COURT J. W. DAVID! Mrs. J. B. Hall had the pleusure ( uf a week-end visit from her daughter?, Mr?. H. ( . Taylor, of Charlotte, .V i"., Mrs. \Y. B. I'inson, of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. t B. Stale up and three children, of Etowah, Tenn.; Mrs. A. C. Barton, of Beech Creek, N. C., anu 1 Mr?. It. M. llall, of Iowa Park, Tex., T a duughter-inlaw, who had not visited this country in twenty-three years. On Saturday, August 7, a bountiful 1 dinner was served by them for their mother and a number of other rela- .J lives. t i NOTICE The regular annual meeting oi the stockholders of the Cherokee Iron j, and Marble Company will be held In t| Murphy, N. C., at the Dickey Hous* ;j on Tuesday, September 14th, at v o'clock, Central Time. This August 20, 1026. T. W. BACOT, Secretary. ^ By ALLAKD MEMMLNGER, ,, President and acting secretary. v NOTICE ! K North Carolina, Graham County: Notice is hereby given that on the lrf dav of HMaIu..- IU? 1 A l>.., KnterI'd 55 acres ui land in District No. 0. near the head waters ?>f Tulula 1 Creek. a Beginning uii a slake the N. W. corner of No. 0062 and runs with | .said line E. 1250 feet to a slake in the line of Grant No. 7683; thence t with that line N. 24 W. 2263 feet to a small Chestnut in the head of a 1 Cove corner of said Grant; thence N. a 25 \Y. with the line of Grant ? to a stake in Colvard's line; thence c westward with Colvords line to the * L ast Boundary line No. 2005; thence ? with the line and lines of said No. I 2005 to a stake in the line of state < survey No , thence East t with that line 400 feet to a stake in the line of No. 6022; thence North j to the beginning, being Entry No. SW2. , Notice is further given that a war- i rant of survey of will issue for the I above describe' land en or after the j , 11th, day of September, 1026. Pro- 1 vided no protest is lila-1 against same. ! This 17th, day of Augist, 1926. ' W. M. SHER1LL, , J Entry-taker fcr Graham County. ! | (2-4t-jar) . ( i _ I DR. E. L. HOLT ! j DENTIST j BR1TTAIN AXLEY BLDG. \ Phone.... I i MURPHY, N. C. I .1 I FOR SALE Crushed Barley Malt One Hundred Pounds $3.50 Hop Flavored, Malt Syrup, $5.75 per Doxen Cans. American Malt Co., Albemarle, N. C. <45-20t-A) FOR OVER ZOO TEARS haa rlcm on has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago end uric acid condition*. ?HhiWI troablss, eaowlsf < Hal I U I T>ra All 1 i111 III last* ?a the aifhal gmmimm Qoc* lianii 1 ljt, murphy, n. c. FILLING v, August iLON STAND O TOUS SERVICE, SON, Manager ? ijl ^ity Purchases New Fire Engine Tilt* city lathers recently purchasd a new fiti* cttg; e fur the city in | artmenl at a cost of v'ioUO. 'he -Ul engine was t aded in "II the ,cw olle for a cmisitlet atioii ?-f one housand dollars. The new engine was built by the American La Fiance Fire Engine oinpany, of Elmira, N. \and is ot he latest type. It has a capacity ol UO gniions of water per minute, and ill take water right fiom the river s easily us from the city mains. It arrie> 1200 feet of two and one halt ich hose, and 20 feet of three quarcr inch hose for the chemical tank, in! a number of laddeis. The force .ith which it throws will put wate. vei the top of any building in Murhy. it was stated by Sid IViulley. .hu is chief of the local fire department. It has been felt that a new engine .us needed for the city, and this rives the city one of tiie most modern officials staled. I he Spice of Life A musical comedy, "The Spice oi .ife wilj be presented at the school ludilorium on Thursday night, Aug. !?ith, at 8:00 o'clock, under the austices of the local Welfare Board. The cast, which numbers more than hiity, is composed entirely of local talent and includes many of Murihy's most popular and talented men md women. There is a chorus of ight pretty girls whose songs ana lances aione make the play well vorth the price of admission. The ostuming is an especially attractive "eatun ar.d li.e music, well, it's the ratchy, tuneful kind that you'll whisle for days afterward on the street. VIRS McCOY'S BEAUTY SHOPPk In the Dickey House, featuring lair cutting at 23c. Pains | disappeared v "QEVERAL years ago I was badly run-down," says Mrs. John Bunch, R P. D. 3, Columbia, S. C. "I could not do any I of my work. I was so weak I i : could not wash a diah My back and sides hurt me at times dreadfully. I dragged around : until I finally got down in bed." Then, explains Mrs. Bunch, she happened to read about 1 Cardui, Die woman's tonic, and decided to give it a thorough trial, the results of which she E J ?n ? - In "It seemed to reach the Hi 9 caose of my trouble at once. 9 I did sot take it long before B 9 my appetite began to improve, B 9 1 gained in weight from 114 B 9 pounds until now I weigh 125 B 9 pounds. I soon was able to be B 9 up around the house. I took B 9 up ny household duties and Ji 9 was delighted with my return- B 9 ing strength. B 9 "I now do all my own work. B 9 Hie pains in my sides and B 9 back have disappeared and I B 9 fed like a different person." B 9 Oardui has been helping suf- B 9 faring women for nearly 50 9 9 years. Sold by *11 druggists. 9 1CARDU11 Far Foal* TiwUet P STATION 21st >ARD MOTOR STANDARD IN Our Molto -nlhtfidiihihlfiifiifilhlfiihin: | -Amidlirew Atty. Ralph Moody was a vis'.toi hi Andrews on Tuesday of this week W. II. Nelson and J. (I. llollada^ ...l Topi on, we i e visitors in Andrew: l*i:esday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Phelps motorec to Kobhirsville on Monday of thli week. I>r. Tun tine. President of Greens boro Female College was a visitor it Andrews the last of the past week. Miss Mabel Fisher has retuinei home from ;? trip to Barkley, Cult 1'ornia, whete Miss Fisher uttendei the summer school. 1 Miss Margaret Fisher motored t< Aslu-ville Friday of last week when she met her sister, Mabel, and the; together motored back to Andrews. Misses Willa Latham, Lois Latham ltuth Humber, Alice Dewar, Rev. Di S. C. SchaelTer and Wallace Howlam left Tuesday for an outing to Hoop er Bald. Mr. Fred 1*. Barnes, of Atlanta Ga., who is an evangelical singer i now in Andrews assisting Rev. \V H. Ford in the conduct of his reviva im-.-tinf ?t ?h.. PV....V ? ... .... . IIUI en. On last Saturday night local tal ent which was t;ained by Miss McGe< gave for the benefit of the library Dddbe] de lu> People selei k' different star i Some desire 1 i tion. Others, \ i alone. i i! Dodge Broth ? strikes a fine i balance?bot! ? price ? betw 1 tremes. i It provides ui i roominess; a 1 and design it takes deep ] where in the bears is asj , highest stan and workmai With reason Luxe Sedan i ? * - aur years, iri i mileage runx i figures, and c brings prices fleet the so Brothers hav Dollar for t genuine auto Touring . . . $79 Roadster ... 7? F. C E. C. MO( 101 Tennessee St. OIL FREE I /IOTOR OIL II I >c g) L<oxeaiis i "Listen Lady . The Libruy rrapt^ a lienetit of around $do.UO. a Dr. Mi Kay, of Decatur. i.i.. laj daughter spent severul days the fira <>f the week here. Dr. .McKay was lavish in his praise of tie Mountain 1 scenery and other condition in and s around here. llcv. S. L\ Schaeffci, Luthtnn , preacher, of Allentown, Pe: nsylvuia has been spending; some time in Andtews. Mr. Schaetfei : ?i everai sua* i i ha made it a rub pvnd his vacation in Andrews. i , C. A. Drown and wife, motored U> Ashevtlle on lafct Sunday taking witt > them K T. Wright and daughter, * Hildrcd. Mr. Wright car.ied his I? daughter to Asheville to n . ?? ?u*dlcal treatment. i M ' rown, W. W tshe C. P. " Woodward, I-. D. Ferbee. (i. B. Hob1 lit/el!. W T. 110.land, J W. Porter, I. \V. Walker, A. W. Horn, W. C. Sanbiin, S. E. Cover have been in Mutphy during the week ..!iendin| l' court, ?.< Mr. K. A. liewnr had as Ins guot 1 at -lunaluska Terrace for the weei end a party of twelve men *ho are customers of his produce coroj any ia Atlanta. While here, Mr. Devartook c them on a trip to Nantahala an4 , from there on the "Winding Stairs". 3 ROTH irR 5 <E 5 EDAM :t motor cars by idards. uxury and ostcntaitility and economy ers De Luxe Sedan and distinguished h in appearance and een these two exrcusual comfort and refinement of line ) which the owner ?i ? rMtuc, aim everyV(orld the name it sociated with the dards of integrity iship. lable care, the De serves its owners squently delivers ling well into sis >n the resale market that strikingly relid value Dodge 'e built into it. lollar s worth of mobile! >5 Coupe . . i,845 >5 Sedan . . . 895 >. B DETROIT 3RE, Dealer Phone 37
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