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| Social anc
X l Edited By Mr*.
MMONDS?ATCHLEY
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Simonda. of
etitia, N. C . announce the marriage
uf their daughter, Miss Elsie Simonds,
t. J. R. Atchley, of Athens. Term.,
:c'n was solemrized at the home of
oriie'- brother. Mr. A. M. Si:.d>.
;n West Murphy, at 6 o'clock.
.- I.: ember 1, 1926, Mr. T. X. Bates
at r.g.
Co.. M. W. Be.i was in Aabeviile,
Tuesday ..n !egai busir.es.s
Mr. J IS Boggess. f Athens. Tenn
nt teveral days in town this week.
Mr G. M. Fleming has returned
f. a >:-;t w?tb friends in Asheville.
Mi?a fcli.a McCombs will spend
Sunday \tlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Robeson announce
:he birth of a daughter.
Mr. K. S Porte-, of Andrews, was
a v.sitor n town this week
Mrs. E. B N'orve'l is confined to
her room with a severe cold.
Miss Juanita Evan* will spend Friday
-hopping Atlanta.
Mr. and Mis. J. H. Hasty and children
of Marietta, were guests ast
week f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMillan
After an extended absence. Mrs.
W Bryson returned home Tuesday
night.
Mr. Luke Ellis, of Andrews, and j
Mr. Geo ve Elli - made a business trip
to Atl.?- :< the first of the week.
Mr and Mrs. E. A. Davidson, Col.
j H Dillard and Mrs. J. B. Store}
motored to Asheville. Wednesday.
Mr-. Thelma Jackson and little
daughter, of Ma hie. motored to town
Labor Day.
Mrs. E S. Miller, Miss Kathryn
Miller and Mr. Harry Miller were in
Atlanta last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hampton announce
the birth of a daughter, Monday.
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rMiss Sadie Vick, of Tampa, Fla.,
is spending some time at The Dickey
House.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Otwell and two
children, of Greensboro, are visiting
->irs. utweii s Druiner Fulton Hurtness,
of Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Loudermilk and
children, of Isabella, Tenn., are Tiaiting
her mother^Mra. James L. Martin,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Fleming and
children returned Sunday from a visit
with Mrs. Flemings relatives in
Jonesboro, Tenn.
Mrs. Arthur Akin took her small
son to a hospital inAtlantaTuesday.
where he will undergo a throat operation.
Mrs. J. C. Palmer. Mrs. G. W. Ellis,
Miss Hattie Palmer, Miss Mable Ellis
and Mr. Jake Palmer motored to
Cherokee, Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Dickey remains in Atlanta
at the bedside of her brother,
Mr. Leslie Bates, who is reported to
be improving.
Mr. Lucius Cope arrived Tuesday
from Marshall, where he has been
with the highway commission. Mr.
Cope ha ^matriculated at Wake Forest
and will leave Thursday for that
place.
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No doubt there ;
names on our lisl
you will recognize
them as to the ad
your Used Car he
your disposal any
E. C. MOOF
101 Tennessee St.
A USe-D CAR IS ON
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A. S. Clarke)
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Mlo Mary Brown, of Madi*onv?ile
Tenr... was at the Dickey Hotel Tuesday
night.
Miss Bertha May held left Tuesday
for Albany. Ga.. where she has bee
teaching for a number of years.
Mr. Aberham Bell has accepte! a
position with Mr E C. Moore Mr
Bell's mother was the former Miss
Jcsie Cooper.
Mr and Mrs. C. M. But: and daughter*
of Blue Ridge, parsed through
town Sunday enrote to Fryemort Inn
at Bryson City
Mr-. J E Snow and children, of
erhill. have zeer. guests of Mr?.
Snow's parent?, Mr and Mr*. Abe
Brown.
Mrs. E. M Dunning, who ha* been
tne no use truest ox ;?ir? <j. >v. i armier
left Thursday for her home in |
Atlanta.
Mis* Lucy Gaston, of Mominy. N.
C.. was the gue?t last week -f her
sister and brother. Mr ard Mrs R.
W. Gray.
Mrs. Ralph Moody entertained the
ladies Mission Study Class of the
Baptist Church Tuesday evening. After
a study period, dainty refreshmerts
were served.
Miss Carrie Brittain left Thursday
for a visit with friends in Knox\ille,
after which she will go to Tapoca
N C.. where she has accepted a
position in the public school.
M rand Mrs. J M Weaver, of
Asheville, and Mr. and Mrs. F. T
Gray, of Jacksonville. Fla., were
week-end truest* of Mr and Mrs R.
W Gray.
Mr. Frank Mauney. of Washington.
Oa.. spent the week-end in town
and was accompanied home by Mrs.
Mauney who had spent the past
month at her summer home "Imps
Nest."
Mr. Dele Lee spe.nt the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Candler,
Mrs. Lee who had been the guest of
her parent? some time accompanied
Mr. Lee to their home at Saltile.
Tenn.
Miaa Helen Harshaw has returned
from a Canadian tour, visiting Washington,
Philadelphia. New York, Atlantic
City, Boston, Niagra Falls,
Toronto and Montreal Canada. Lake
Ontario, Lake Champlain. Lake
George and other points, stopping
over in Philadelphia for the SesquiCentennial
Exposition. Miss Harshaw
leaves the 18th for St. Petersburg,
Fla.. where she will visit her
borther. Henry, for a short while.
The editor's mother, Mrs. J. E.
Bailey, of College Park, Ga., is visiting
in Murphy this week. This is
her first trip to Murphy and the
mountains and she is much impressed
with the beauty of the town and
grandeur of the surrounding moun
tains. Our father, brother and sisters,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moieley, and
Misses Ruby and Gladys Bailey are
expected to motor up Sunday and
all will return to College Park Monday.
,
Fly-Tox tonight and sleep in comfort.?Advt.
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Chevrolet Coupe, bought by Mayor
F. S. Hill, driven only about 150
miles. Reason for selling: in hospital
indefinitely. For further information
see Fred Dickey, Dickey
Motor Company, City. (5-2t-d)
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THE CHEROKEE SCO
LETIT1A
The roads in tfcis section ire very
bad owing to the frequent rains.
Mr. E. A. Wright is very sick at
this writing.
The revival services conducted by
Rev Brendle at Oak Grove Church
closed Sunday. Rev Brendle delivered
many powerful sermon'-.
Rev. C. F. Conly filled his appointment
at Oak Grove Sunday, and was
elected pastor of the church for another
year.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Taylor spent
the week-end with the former's par
nta.
Mr. John Roberts and famny of
Toptcn visited Mr. Marion Greene's
Sunday.
Mr D. T. McN'abb has purchased
a new car The next on the list will
be E. A. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Payne made a
business trip to Murphy one day hist
Mr. J. G. Calloway of the Sandy- '
(Jap section has sold his farm and
contemplates moving to Georgia ,
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor >pent .
Sunday afternoon with W. \\ Bar- j
ton and family.
NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS
The Republican County Convention t
i Cherokee County will meet ut the
Library ;n Murphy, on Monday. Septernoei
20th, 1020, at the hour ol 1
o'clock I'. M. tor the purpoes of nom- ?
mating candidates for the .ariou
county offices.
Each precinct chairman wih call a
meeting ol the republican voters ? i
his precinct on Saturday, Be; tember
iMn, lo26, at J o clock i\ ?., at
which meeting delegatus to the t .11- '
ty Convention will be elected. Every
republican voter in the County i urged
to attend his oi her precinct meeting
on this date.
K O. CHRISTOPHER
ib-2t-c) Acting Chairman.
NOTICE OF NEW REGISTRATION
At a meeting ol the County Board
of Elections for Cheiokce County, all
members being present, it is ordered
, by said Board of Elections for Cherokee
County, that a new registration
for all oi the voters of each and every
i piecinct of Cherokee County be had,
and it is further ordered thai notice
of said new registration be given as
requited by law; and it is further ordered
that the Registrars of each precinct
of Cherokee County open the
Registration Books lor the registraI
tion of all legal voters on October
: the 2nd, 102G, for said new legislation
as required by law. It is furthered
ordered that aii voters of euch
i and every precinct in Cherokee Coun.
j ty who vole in the counng Novemj
ber election must register while said
' registration Hooks are open.
it is tuither ordered that Appalachia
Precinct in Bcaverdam Town;
ship, Cherokee County, be and the
| same is hereby abolished. And that
1 the voters of said precinct shall regis!
ter and vote at Long Ridge Precinct
I in Heaverdam Township.
It is further ordered that a New
j Precinct be established in Shoal
. Creek Township, to be known as <
I Persimmon Creek Precinct, Said new j
I precinct to embrace the following I
i boundaries:
j Beginning in the Vests line near/
j Bear Paw Church House, running '
j thence a Southeasterly course by the |
old Lafayette Johnson place, up by
Gar Clonts, including Gar Clonts, Bill
Stiles and Lee Sneed, connecting
with the Notla Precinct line at Sandy
Gap.
This the ?th day of Sept., 1926.
A. H. BROWN, Chairman.
W. P. Odom, Secretary.
(5-3t-c)
TO THE VOTERS OF CHEROKEE
COUNTY:
V?.. 1 1 .... I
IVU arc nereoy notmed tnat a
J new registration for each and every
precinct of Cherokee County has
been ordered by the County Board of
Elections for Cherokee County, and
all voters in each precinct in CheroIkee
County will be required to register
if they vote in the November election.
The Registration Books in each
! precinct of Cherokee County will
i be opened on October the 2nd, 1926,
for said new registration, and will be
kept open for fear Saturdays for
registration as required by law. All
by an order of said Board of Elections.
This the 8th day of Septjem-I
ber, 1926.
A. H. BROWN, Chairman.
W. P. ODOM, Secretary.
UT,
MURPHY. N. C.
A Tribute To Murphy
And Its People
The scener;. . u? -tern North Carolina.
especially within a radius of
twenty-rv.- v.;ie> around Murphy, is
incompaiahle h- to the rugged
grandeur of the ; t?ir< as well a-,
to the bewitching -crrnity of it> valleys.
The very nam*-. V T.e l-y
ereek>. rivers. &n?l mountains, attest
the t.harm f the* primitive life that
predominates. One iinds. for ir.
-tance. the Nantahala gorge, j ictoreique
in eveiy way. where cliff- are
alroost perpendicular. -nutting uthe
sun most of the day.
' And there twitt
Birds ir every tree.**
Other Indian nan.es of interest i*
this part of the country are Top ton.
Tcin- tla. Var.w i-;.-, ;.. nuvi. high
mountain ner Nantahala river, and
Wad:-.-a. a r.arriv derived fr- rn an
ulii ("her- icet Indian, and one see?
Roll a thousand littstreams,
Laughing a*-- they greet each other.
Where the sunshine never beamThe
gem of this section is Murphy.
:he it tie tour that radiates among
*rd a be- .t these mountains. It lie?
bet v. ten t *a rivers, the Hl&wasse and
the Val'-.y. the former spreading
calmly an?l lazily across the country
antil it sends out a thousand scintilla,
dons as the >.immer -un touche- it:sparkling
waves, while it journeys
in and out among the mountains of
hhe> ke? . ir.ty. -weeping through
the fern- and the "fondling grass".
In the private yards of Murphy are
found flowers, fe ns, and begonias,
the iuxurance of which would arrest
the admiration and envy of the most
successful florist, while rest for the
mind and and feast for the body
can be found at the old "Dickey
Hou-?-". where every attention i> given
the fortunate guest.
Hospitality, characteristic of the
mountaineers. - . .> found in Murphy
when everyone i- gracious to
the "stranger within a strange iand*\
this having been shown by the many
urti .-ies extended me recently. So,
in Murphy,
"The heart looks out on life, cleareyed
anu finds it good."
i Miss) FRANK TAYLOR.
Atlanta. Ga.
MARBLE
Mr. and Mrs. J. (). Mints and little
son, of Knoxville are visiting relatives
here this week.
Mr .M. L. Deffart left last Friday
t. _ .. ? at
afternoon.
Mr. E. P. Crisp and family left
Tuesday morning for Gastonia, N. C.
Mr. Will Garrett and family are
moving to Pittsbury, Pa., this week.
Mr. H. W. Palmer and family have
moved to Gastonia.
Mis. Jack Kilpatrick and children,
of Sylvia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Kilpatrick.
Mi ss Vesta West of Bryson City
spent a short while with her parents
the first of the week.
The Revival is progressing nicely.
Miss Elizabeth Dockery and Mrs.
Lena D. Moore, of New York City, are
spending their vacation with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dockery.
TOO HOT TO
EAT??DRINK
YOUR CALORIES
Scientists Find One Bottle of CocsCola
Has Same Food Value
as One Slice of White Bread
Here is a bit of summer information
that comes out of scientific analyses
recently made. It isn't expected
to start the world on a hunger
strike, but anything that bean
on diet these days is important.
In one bottle of Coca-Cola, science
finds, there are 74.6 calories, essential
food units. In the ordinary slice
of white bread there are approximately
75 calories. And, more shame
to the hen, there are only 66 calories
in an egg. A medium-size orange
will have 87 calories and it only takes
75 calories to "keep the doctor
away"?if you depend on the proverbial
apple.
"These figures are interesting,"
says C. K. Hoover, Manager of the
Murphy, N. C., Coca-Cola Bottling
Company. "The calories, of course,
are contained in the pure sugar used
in Coca-Cola syrup. Rut Coca-Cola
is made to quench thirst, not as a
food. It must be a great thirst quencher
for it has reached a sole of 7,000,000
drinks a day."?Adv.
| Aodirewi
y
Mr-. ('has. VV. Kodgers of Como,
Tennessee. i* in Andrews for the
month <?f September, visiting her
laughter. Mrs. L>. H. Tillitt.
W. T. Holland made a business
trip Canti.n. N. C.. > Tuesday
?>f th.* week.
F. B Ferebee returned last Saturday
from a trip to Elizabeth City. N
< . v. here he had been u? visit his
father and mother and .ttle son.
limn . Hi? father and mother. Mr.
Mr*. .1. B. Ferebee and sister and
brother. Ruth and James and little
*on. Jimrnie moto ed back with him
and art spending a few days in his
h?>me here.
Mr. T M .Worthcy ad J. L. Rowiar
d ami daughter. Pauline Rowland
ief'? Tuesday morning for Atlanta.
.Mr. Rowland took his daughter there
:'"r medaal examination and preinance
treatment, --he for several
month? n<<: having been in very good
health.
M s. < >. Day died Monday t ight
at xven o'clock. Her funeral took
place n Tuesday at The Baptist
Church here and burial followed in
the Andrews cemetery. Mrs. Day
had been sick for several weeks but
::o ?r.e considered her rendition serious
Monday r'ornir.g her condi,
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One of the finest country homes in
' North Georgia, modem fi\e room
bungalow, with good out houses tenant
house, store house, ana iwentv
ac.es of farm lard, located in Chestotdistrict
of Union County, one mile
east of Appalachian Scenic Highway,
on rural route out of Blairsville, in
good community, close to good school,
church, mill and store. Price right
and terms will be given satisfactory
to buyer. For further information
write to
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FRIDAY. SEPTKMWP. ip
tion hecan e such as to cause aUrgB
and three hours after her baby ??
born death came. s|
Mrs. Hay leaves a h i>band ar.ll
three children and a mother and <ei.8
eral sisters. fij
Mr. 0. L. Anders..'- iM?
Hayesville, was a visit- r \n(rL^!8
o n Monday of this week. a
W. T. Holland wa; in Murphy M|
Monday of thi.- week attending th<|
meeting of the Board of <\ unty Coa-B
missioners. &
Mr. 1). S. Kernel. wo- *4 Murp^l
on Monday of this wee- attends*!
f the Board of Highw. . Comna.8
=ioner?. 10&
l>. H. Tillitt was i Murphy ual
Monday of this week attt ruling thel
session of the General County Cod if. I
Ralph Moody and Fred Christophgl
attorneys of Murphy, were in At B ;
drew-> on Monday of thi- week. S
Misses Margaret Boor-.! and Mar l
traret Fisher left Andrew* on Ifo!
day of this week for Greensbonfl .
where they will attend GreensbonB ,
' "..liege for Women. &
Josephine Bradley left Monday! j
morning for Raleigh where she ?$fi f
j:tti-;d Mereditn College. ^
DELINQUENT TAX SALE ?
NORTH CAROLINA?Chtroke# 8
County. S
The undersigned Tax collector ill
said county will sell on Moakll.
October 4, 1926, at the court beel
door in Murphy, N. C., to the lunk-l
v.-i ?. ?tder for cash, at public oatojB
the following lands upon which turaj
for the year 11*25 have not been piilB
in the rami- and for the amoant |h-B
en below with cost added in each col
as follows: B
Murphy Township $
Arms, F. L. .120 acres. fAOJll
Trull. Wro. 11 200 acres
Woodward, W 40 acres.... 1m|
I'ayne, W. B 40 acres ... StelJ
Calhoun, F. L 124 acres &ll8
Kldridge, Mrs. Alice 41 ncrea .lUM
Gibson, N. A.. 1 lot
Hothouse Township 8
Vance, W. S 83 acres ... Mil
Valleytown Township ?
< aiolina A: Georgia K. R.
Co. 22 acres. 6SS.(ll
Amos, H. D 1 lot in
Murphy Township .4JI
Candell, F. A 1 loi . 4M
Dewar, Mrs. Alice.5000 acres. S6W4
Fisher, W. T. 1 lot. ~tfJ
Palmer. M. H... 60 acres in
Murphy Township -40J4
Warren, J. T. _ 93 acres .32Ji
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