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PAGE FOOT ?T7T?7Trr:Tri.c..n.1...0c..: f Social and I (Edited By Mr., f Mcsscrs W. Christopehr, L. E. Dayless and Wra. P. Payne attended the fair in Atlanta this week. 1 1 Misses Luceba Triplett. Mary Smith Elizabeth Smith and Messrs. \V. E. Studstill. Porter Fain and Chas BarIon, of Charlotte were guests Sunday of Mrs. Lassie Kelly Cunningham at her Cabin on Xnntahala Mountain. Miss Mourine Fain went to Blue Ridge. Wednesday t<> bo the guest of her sister. Mrs. Win. B"utt. Mrs. Lizzie Hunt, of Hayesville. attended the funeral of '';.-s S Mingus. Tuesday. Mrs T. S. Fvans an i Miss .Lianitu Evan* were in Atlanta lust we- k. The lawyers from this place at tending Superior C? urt at Haye-\: last week were: M. W. Bell '. N Moody. Ralph M ody. E. B. N ill. Don Witherspoon and May K:ar. . Hill. Rev. and Mrs. 1?. H. Rhi .ehart ami ehildren, Mrs. K. S. Holcontb. Mts ' Josephine Heighway. Mrs. R. II. Maddox. Miss Cecil Maddux. Mrs. Joh: Christy of Andrews. Rev. and M kee Indian Fair. Thursday. Mrs. Sheridan Dickey and bain visited relatives in Atlanta last week. i Mr. Gordon Hasty. of Fort l.atider- 1 dale. Fla.. joined his family here las: week. t Messers A. S. ("lark and Ivan Adams, of Copper Hill, sp* i the week end in town. ,, t Mr. anil Mrs. J. H. Phaup were in Atlanta over the week-end. Mr. Bill H.-tkncy and family are occupying Mrs. Grant's lesiuetco in East Murphy. Mr. Hackney is connected with the construction f? r ? t, of the Court House. ,, Misses Mourine Fain and Mah.% Ellis went tBlu* Ridge last week -] and from there accompanied Mr. and > Mrs. Wm. Butt on a moto-- trip to Mr. Ralph Morgan, of Asheville, iat the bedside ol' his sister. Mrs. j Esther Freas who with Mr. Ralph Beal was struck by an auto Sunday evening near the Beal home. While j Mrs. Feas* injuries are painful they t are not considered serious, if no complications arise. Mr. Beal received minor cuts and bruises about the -] knees but is able to he up and ad- ? minister to his invalid sister. Mrs. Anna Haves. Mr. and Mr?. Harry Fain and ehil- ^ dren, of Clinton, Tenn.. are visiting 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fair., and other 1 relatives. 1 Mr. and Mr. Jerry Davidson and sons, Jerry Jr., and Pruden and Bill ^ Bavless motored to Atlanta and spent the week-end. Capt. and Mrs. A. Neldo, of Isabella, Tenn., were guests of Mrs. Nettie Dickey last week. M isses Leila Posey, Klizabeth Fer-1 guson and Herman Ferguson attended the Indian Fair. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Cooper, of Tampa, Fla.. spent part of last week with Mrs. Grace P. Cooper. Mrs. J. C. Palmer, Mrs. G. W. F.llis and Mrs. Fred Dickey attended the fair in Atlanta last week. Mrs. Dr. Siler, of Franklin, is spending a few days in town and is with Miss Mary Beal. HONEY FOR SALE New Honey in the comb or ei| tree ted, $2.00 gallon Sis gallon Iota or more $1.68 per gallon. Produced exclusively from clov h Quality guaranteed. State whether comb or extracted is wanted when ordering. The Busy Bee Apiary, | (s-2ot) n.tcW, n. c. x<~*<r<~x -x-x-r-x-x- :-> Persona] f t. S. Clarke) *: w-x-x-c-x- : Mr. Henderson II:; >i . ! Vtojrjis and Mrs. Mar Weave ? ! iaycsville motored l .SftV&nnai:. } "riday. They were aeo'iv.panipU ! ittie Mary Hvder u had beo:> v. :t- i er aunt. Mis. Tom .?I...i: ?-y. r - im?. Rev. aid Mrs. K. ( ar I : Atlanta last week. Mis. N'ari i an:im-hum. !' < I iilI was >:i:? si. Sunda> of M-. .1 Mrs \. I*. i " : :i .1 Major an;! Mi-. Frank Hii: i:a\ aketi an apartipjf t in the ?r. and Mrs. II N*. Wells. On October 1:'. 3 I . a* ""lie a'..? ti >n ail farm to.. d ' JL;r.*r T,. he late Joseph U. Bi wn. at p j niru-hor nidne. ore Krcach !?.: Or"-1 1 Sd otic feed mill. Cash or ? i n.-t . MARY II. P.ROWN A v.k t -i I". ! !t.... 'i lt-M POSTELL Kveiybod\ mte!o<t ! nectinir at Mt tt'ive ('hurrh. ' rowd? y.' ! i:ht. Mrs. <1. M. V and ' . famby spent Thursday with Mrs. N L Quinn. Mr. John RVemile - vfiy k his writing. Mr. ;;nd Mrs. S \a . f M ihy. passed 11 r<mi h Ti ;i * 'ay isinj: their hotel. Mr. ar.d Mr . N. A. Qui nr. : ! ulia Mi't'omh*. n --ton?l t . l-V. ! hip Friday afternoon. Miss Yaud l}uinn nt the Is nil at home. She F hip. Mr. and Mis. S V Allen ? nt | ruesday niirht with the i tlaiivlit- ilrs R. I.. P? I le- at l>'.l I ' i . T Mrs. Jane Mason nr. i gr:indd:-.n<ah er. Rhel-i Ilickman. i vt the wu k nd with the former- daueht-r. Miim Swanson. Messrs D. M. B^ifehfiold and P. tl. Ivatt, of Murphy were visitor- at he home of Mr. S. Y. A!!- n Saturday Mrs. A. T. Ledford, from Athens, renn., visited relatives and friends it Post-Ml. last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Allen and three -hildren, Oid, Roy, and Willie Mae. rom Athens, Tenn., spent the weekend with Mr. Allen's parents, Mr. ind Mrs. S. Y. Allen at Postell. Mrs. R. L. Peoples and children returned to their home at D?nktown. last week, after a delightful visit Biscuits li ALL IT takes to mak? pood bise cuits is a lit"F * judgmet:l and a little knaiK- ?*:> 1 a little of the right kind oj baking powder. Some women have what Li called "a lio'ht hand,' and they always make good biscuits. With Snow Kir^ Baking Powder any cook can make good biscuits every time. That's because the quality of Snow King never changes. You don't have to "allow" for it. And Snow King has just the right THE KENTON BAKING P< FULL POUND F0 THE CHEROKEE SC with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Allen. Mr. K. J. Taylor, fo m Ducktown. 'lYnn.. was a visitor on Shoal Creek Sunday. Mr. (lav postell. of Ilucktown, was t j lia-ant visitoi at Mr. N. A. Qninn A'ednesdny afternoon. Mt Fied u!'?l Clarence Jone n.rried la-t week from tiastonia. Mr-, .t. A. Vilen 1- on the sick list. W o are very sorry to hear of the Mr. Knsley at Friendship I i.rsday nijrht. Mi--- (.Ij o-io and I.exie Allen are at nu this week from Fnrner. it , .. oik- .-iekness of their mothMr-. .?. \. Allen. Mr. K. T.. IY-opTs and little daugh M \\ I .'ic all from Duck* Ter.n.. wen- peasant visito s f Mr. and Mr-. S. Y Allofl Sunday. M:. ! M: . - H:iir.l'.v vis . 1-.. ...- a .1 l;aiv. - at Etow;.! T, u.. week. Mr-. T .ill Li? dcrr.tan from Farr.tr i ?, vi-'iint* his sister Mis. R f\ \!'? a at Postell this week. M . and Mi.-. Graven Ilamby from i t.n . v.ere guests of Mr p.! I M p ! ill Ilamby Suiul.y. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY P<;. virtue of authority vested ii: me :. Trustee in a cert-i in deed of ' i.-\ei tie i??th day of N li fer. lt?21. by M. M. Burger and wife, 1 .ill: Burger, to the undersign 1 e u' in-r the sum of to G. F. Hp' .:? ! av-1 wife, which said sum is -t due and unpaid. I will, for the ui>.-e of satisfying said indebtedn. - ti : 1Mb day of Novemhoi l.'J'- o il to the highest bidder for .ash at i: e urt house door in Mural:.. 11 \ k A. M. the follow r. de-erd.-d real estate. t"-\vit: A tv:ut ?.f land lying in Shoa' < reek Township and in said County i. r ing the lands of J. ,T. Rose and other:-; Beginning on a Sassafras a tl: lire f J. .!. Rose's land and in- nearly West to a pine eoiner .1 .1 lli.-c'-; land: them-e lU'iirlv - I'.th w.;h th fence to n fallen po?t I .ir. or stone corner of the Armstrong ihciuc near east t?? a stone I in- if the hi-.ill of a sharp hollow coiner of the I.i- ;? Johnson lands, thence nearly east v. ith the said Lizzie John:. i i-e to a chestnut thence a northerly direction with an old fence t i a v. hi'.ooak in the Sparks line now owned by John It. Mason, thence same cou.se to a locust stake corner I siflGHEsimpm ! DIAMOND f.A BRAND ? ,1 ) > Arj> . . savtasv > -' K..4.X-PU-,- v;, KSE iuLSi BY ALL RiU'RtilSTS |; EVERYWHERE S ght as snow amount of leavening power so that you don't have to be "extra careful"? the way you do with ordinary baking powder. Snow King takes the guess work out of baking, and that's why so many women prefer it to any other. You won't be "experimenting," even the first time you use Snow King, for there is more than 50 years of good baking experience behind it. And that's a test that really means something. )WDER CO., Cimcimmoti. Ohio rafl 3 20 cents $ ^ OUT. MURPHY. N. C. Arama Grotto To Be Organized for Murphy Monarch I. M. l>cavor and Prophet: C. Johns..n. of the Kroxville. Tenn., \ra:ii:i Urotte. were in town tins veek making arrangements for the rgmiizntion of a like class in Mur. >hy. The class here will be known is the J. W. Davidson and J. P?. story Class, by whom it is being , ponsoied and who are responsible ! for the organization coming to Murphy for the day. Arrangements were made for the \r:ima Grotto of Knoxvillc to visit Murphy on October 2l>th. They wii! ring with them their hard that ioeritlv laved in contest in St. Louis. Mo., with many bands throughout the I'nited States, and won first piize. This band will give free to the public . . .n.-oW .,11 lU tmltlii* .... ,.f \!,.r. hy. N. lasting for more than two ' hours. Also accompaning this orgstiizution is the famous ukelele string quartet. The Giotto is a play g ound for Master Masons and was organised in 1800 in Hamilton. N. V All fTiceis of this organization will acompany the hand in full uniform, e special train, including patrol, and then bodies. They will arrive about noon, ana i parade will bo staged, including he loc:.-I men who are candidates. A ! i ?.p clown will he a featu.e. an it directing traffic in his o\v nanner. and the day promises t?? he -el letter ir ? f ir Murphy. an e < ven foot ?tr*p sold by W ! I hnson t . Hen I.edford off of the ow John I*. M son lands, thence he eleven foot strip near east in a re eleven foot strip nca reast to : ! tone on the Taylor's ferry road, to !:? Friendship S.-hnol pr,?petCy line.j her o with the line <>f said Sch -1 property northwesterly to n stake the no'thwest comer of the s id chonl pi -J etty thence with the Tay!<"> ferry road to the Stiles rond i-.-.lnu! t* f. i. K'isc ? mill, then w:t>- ; aid road r-> :: -lane in the line of J. I. Rose's land, then with said Rose's line to the point ?>f bepinninvj. Said tract <>f land beinjr conveyed t<> secure said indebtedness of ?470. and is duly reec?nleii in the otTice of Register of Deeds for Cherokee County, in R' ok 74 page 220. This October ">th. 1926. ?10-4t-pd) R. H. KING, Trustee /<-7G& f/Bm Volla J Worth '510 te'B5 ! '?765 375 *495 AH pdcM f. o. b. Flint, Mich. j DlCi I Sales and 1 QUALI1 LIBRARY HOURS Afternoons Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Fr!?.i y f.om 2:00 I*. M. to -1:30 P. M Evenings Tu? d.iy. Thursday and Saturday !'r< m 7:? ? p. M. to :? GO P. M. JOSEPHINE IIFIGHWAY. 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