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PAGE FOUr- VQkn ^cout ;nn of Murphy and North Carolina l| f V EKY1 RU)A V . . Editor-Manager /-tiLEY, Associate Ed. B. W. S1PE Assoc ,af Ed Entered in the postoffice at Murphy, North Carolina, as second class mail matter under act of Mar. 3, 1879. Subscription Rates One Year $1.50 Eight Months 1.00 Si* Months 75c Payable Strictly^ln Advance Legal advertisements, want ads, reading notices, obituaries, cards of thanks, etc, 5c line each insertion, payable in advance. Display and contract rates furnished on request. Al! communications must he signed by the writer, otherwise they w ill not be accepted for publication. Name of the writer will not be published unless so specified, but we must have -the name of the author as evidence of good faith. BELLE VIEW A. II. Stalcup and family have gone t" Ga.~tor.ja to work in the < <-tt r. mill-. Glenr. Cunningham has gone to Maryville. Tenn.. t work. .Mrs. Andy Keasler f Belleview is visiting her daughter. Mrs. H irao* Stalcup. . Irs. A. 1". Cunningham ha? returned from K: xville, Tenn., where she vi.-ited her grandsons, Hollis and Edgar and Hardwick. who are at tending school at Knoxville. She also visited his sister ar.d nieces at Athens. and a brother at Englewood. Mrs. Martha Stalcup who ha- been visiting her slaughter. Mrs. Oliver Lcvingood at Maryville. has returned People are about done gathering corn and sowing small grain Hog killing time is here, the boys are all very busy hunting 'possums, and tat.ers are plentiful. Miss Edith Howe, who i? teaching at Commerce. Ga., will spend the holidays with her grandmother. Mrs. A. r. Cunningham. f PATRICK ITEMS Mrs. Mary Hamby and children were the guest? of Mr. and Mrs. Pa ' 1 Adams and family Sunday. Rev. J. \V. Morgan moved to Madisonville, Tenn., Sunday. Mr. Arvul Williamson and Miss Edna Curtis motored through our midst Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Picklesimey and children were the guest of hi? parents Sunday. We regret to hear of the death of Mrs. James Runion of near Farner, Tenn., on November 23. She was buried in Librty cemetery Thursday. She leaves a husband and eight children to mourn her loss. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Danner and children of Copper Hill, Tenn., visit- j ed Mr. and Mrs. John Picklcsimer i Saturday night. Messrs. Mart Roper, John Satterfield and Will Ledford motored to Etowah, Madisonville and other i points in Tennessee last week. Messrs. Patton Kilpatrick and son j Roper were the Sunday guests of Mr. j Tom Picklesimer. Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins and j children of Copper Hill, Tenn., are | visiting relatives here this week. j Messrs. B. B. Morrow and W'm j Payne of Murphy, N. C.. were here ! collecting taxes Tuesday. rLAtHIKtE Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Philips of j Robinsville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Carringer. t Mrs. John McTaggert left for j Hayesville, Thursday to spend some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suddeth visit-; ed her father, D. S. Puett, of Marble i J last week. ? ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts visited ^ friends at Grape Creek Sunday. j Miss Mila Leatherwood and Mr Oscar Duckworth of Hayesville were i quietly married Thursday, November ^ 25. They left for Hayesville, where ? they will make their future home. ^ Their many friends wish them a long o and happy married life. v UtislVkek By Arthur Brisbane ANOTHER BRYAN WANTED SCIENCE NO MENACE r 170.000 AND TOO CHEAP BEWARE OF EMPATHY The Io?a .-tat*? c airman ays the Democratic party . --t . f\: a man like W .1 Bryan . r\i: hard to do. Bryan ... o great dangerous." There i, a tnaa: . r. sincerity. .. ith; - -. . *? Dr. Lor- "bi .] - .1 of Yi< > > ' o- in. 5? humanity ' . k-- 0. N fit t?; perpetuate t e species. Sc?l-'^t ' - t ? ' that ? not se ; - an . k?n?v: all inar race .?* ..." 1? -i the nic.-t --fa! in -n. V- itaire *'?>r in-tance, v.<.uM a ie.l iri fancy hut t\?v vtra- > Iravy ci- 'itHe ' <i to - ..}> 1 .. v. ,.c\ t #?a? - 4 tic:-it .-it (i a:.ii v rite. A:i- con. i-. i the . moral efftct that U . . unfit 1i.,f? r-'..e ah. . . :.r \v< cali ckari'y - a : . ? 'c H} mn f ? t ? ] ? \ v.-. ' i*\c- .. - t f .r ? 170,000. . ' p: *t record, hut ; -at <: aT too Imv. Iii these bo?. u-r ti . :m 1 with the prosjv . .. i, c.. ry I aole orotier . ? -; : r. ,.:.ce of a .-eat in . y? u\ 1 ic value Exchange -cats .-hows that it better to buy and tiling - ' !V..iko . Vu know < 1 >n . over- fee! ju. t nov. . 1 . coltoll I isn't Woit; pick'.! -j. ^ cftei a> in Nc York . 011 the l.'olUm Kxchai e -oh r $2,000 I-'<! than, til.' la.-t |M -*. [ sale. Whet! ? r cotto-i -tock- -11 | high or low, the intelligent, broker make- his profit. Rabindrai.ath Ta;,> e tfine. -1?i poet of Bombay) join. liuiopeV hymn of American nate. Ho wuii't come liere again; did not like lis ' last time. We are aggressively unti-Asiatic and -elfish.*' We are not "aggressively amiAsiatic," b,?t we notice that India in five thousand year- has done nothing but turn from slavery under the rajahs to slavery under Britain ar.d rajahs combined. We on the other hand, have done several things, steamboat, dying ma chine, automobile, telephone, phonograph, radio, in much less than five thousand years. We don't believe that Asia and America would go in harness a>.y better than a \ak and a submarin . Nevertheless, we like A.<*a, all b-.t the rajahs, caste, suttee ami child marriage?and Britain attending to them. Are you inclined to empathy? It's the new word of p-ychoiogis' . and explain stories of witness*:--, describing in detail what they never saw. That new word may play part in the Halls-Mills murder ca.-e. First we think about a thing with sympathy. Then we get mixed, inject ourselves into the affair, in oui imaginations, and soon are-ready to swear, with perfect sincerity, that we saw what we never saw. Dreams lead to empathy. You dream you saw a friend in a certain place, thir.k about it, and in a week you believe that you dreamed, of him and then saw him, just where you had dreamer! of him. And you tell your friends how your dream came true, when it did nothing of the kind. Beware of empathy. The world is full of it. m Professors Frvpr on/1 5Kou New York University, invented or discovered it. Tom Tarheel says he gets a bigger rofit from his small grain by grazing lis cows on it before the seed stalks tegin to grow. ] Time flies?opportunity goes with t?here today, gone tomorrow?the VISE man acts now, never waits, so rasps happiness and gathers wealth. rou can save S3.00 by paying $4.00 n or before Dec. 15, for The Asheille Times (evening or morning edi 1 THE CHEROKEE I- *? i i Dr.Frank Cra HOME COOKING IS IMPORTANT ' y. .r wife ran': cook." says a rant v-r.. "don't divorce her. Eat he:e and beep her f?-r a pet.' \\ t - v.i can't co.-.k have ben t :".i i! hide of criticism of late. !' "h the eviN i drunkenness and *r< t have been tracked - - ;,i- '.'icic-t kitchens. A Vanu : English medical man de*-? s. "if ; '? v unjf women w-re ':. .c ' f i ' k f-:. ;c::y there would t !c-ss drunkenness in the On e. a w van's .-*ub .sino-ik;iy>. "l)i : ::tc."< n wives, who " is < ad cooking the !: . :v._-. are ti e cause of :! i-e ;n divor. OS." * !"*"" ! rapid charges - c -.'.uk today is in the v.av w1:: the v :i-t ten years the restaurant h-t.i m^re than doubled in the ? : . Ni w York. They serw ?ix r.illion meals e\erv day. Royal >. ( *<.': d. formei Health : . i-s: ... <-f X i \v York, predicts ...? . i ?*. ?? U'.TWJVf li?? out' will " v.: in* home-coobed food. A* . !:iTe the trend is definite.; ;'i the oldfnshi?>:ed home:"vj T }A - DECEMBE ir birthday i> ti.i? week yo'i I d v . Il-balaiu nd. ^ : are forceful and dc: i. and have a great amount h shrewd tx t ' ilitie. ?.f the hijshe-t quality x. i are ambit - and energetic. . .<!| q ii? k t ad.-.pt your-elf to any - ;r <ndini. . Y 5 are versatile. an?i have much talent in many directions. You are gene "?Hj ar il sympathetic. .a your judjrcent ( hun an weaknesses. You e the wuu!:v I* making and keop1 - firends, t?? whom you are always and faithful. About your Things You Should Know by John Joseph Gaines, M. D. Dlirr AM) AG 1: "Wh;.t i- one nur.V :.nt:.!ote another man** po: on" refer - :no:> j tn : I r.t t\... .... matt--*' ??f chei -ir . Ai?- has - ' j limitations of capability; to go > yoml the i. :t may be very d:u;?<ui-> for t'.r map rov n old. Almost every ?lav v.?- r.-a-i ' the ! death of a man, fifty-five to ,-i\ y five, who ? a> in pood health ;.p | ; parently, the evening Htefore. Tl- . report generally f-, that he heartily the last mer-Ip receding t"-,? , attack of cerebral hemorrhage; th? conclusion 1 draw i-. he migl I liav lived right along, if he had inly ft 1 : according to tin* need.*4 t?f his boh. | No agin? or a- il man needs moru than one-third of the food of which Ir usual!; partake. i he yauiie". a: .Ac - tven'i?-usly employed, may ea. ?|uaiititk*? [ and ?;u:iiities food thai astound I ?and f. 1 no i~.ee: ven.ence there- I after: his c:.??a'.?ilitie> are almost I unlimited: his digestive apparatus is new; he has the ability to cast I aside the elements that he does not ) need; with the old man or woman;" j it is a different matter. once saw a woman of b2, in I apparent pood health, topple over from he: dinner-table, unconscious; : she bad eaten at least a halfgallon. Shi became conscious sev- < eral day? later, from her cerebral attack. She remained paralyzed in the right arm and limb, for eight years?then, died from a second "stroke." If she had but refrained from that first meal! Nothing comes by chance; there is always a cause. i Next Week GOLDS tioni daily and Sunday by mail a FULL year, to expire Dec. 10, 1927, and subscribers this year g in class "A" <preferred list) and may RENEW such subscriptions every year during "Bargain Days," Dec. 1-15, at the fixed late $4.00 (saving $3.00) -?regular rate $7.00 a year. I have loaned some neighbor a .steel crowbar, and forgotten who it was. Please return.?DR. WELLS. (It-pd) .j SCOUT. MURPHY. N. C. ?!? SaysfjU prepared mt-aSs and catin? food i1' kc<j outside will more and more eecme the custom. lie fore holding up hands in horror \-l us consider the possibilities. Ir. self there i.- liHle to bewail. It the food i- well cooked, scientifically prepared, carefully inspected* ml fresh, as far as the stomach fares ,*!e chance will n<-t be for the worse, and in some ca-e- decidedly for the better. There no valid reason why wo ner. have to cook the food which the family eat any more than make the clothes they wear. It the t ><?d i> whole.-ome and nour-hin^ it is not highly important whether it conies from a small kitchen -r .t large ore, or who does the ivanuel labor connoted with its preparation. The reall\ impottant consideration i ncerr.s itself, not with eating at all. t with the new leisure. Women who are freed from the -t e will find -evera 1 hours .it extra leisure on their hands. Whether they use th - for self-im jir-?vfiue:.i or was!" is the most important consideration in the change in our meth <i of eating. R 12th-lfith Vou arc a brilliant conversation* list, eaeilcnt mimic, and \ery witty. ??.u haw a quick, but nor vengeful temper*. Men born during these dates become sale-men. Merchants, manufacturer!*. general busines- execu.< e . lawyers and judges. Women born during these dates become teachers, musicians, secretaries, ^aleswomen. and nurses. L'eethoven, c??inpo-er. was l?*?tn I December 17. Whittier. poet, was b in December 17. NOTICE S?.y Dean May bailed and I5h.de Fodder and Top Fodder ? ?> my farm, delivetcd very cheap. Corn also. A good plac TO RENT?A. McP. HARSHAW. Aga:n we come with t goods we have ever si F< We have not for GIFTS FOR FATHE1 H There is n COME SEE WHAT No Christmas is comp as cheerful as a fine pi; We have the biggest li UPRIGHT _ They are priced from 1 A i.: _ i - v^aiso complete c. | Andrews Clv?le II. Jairctt and sen, Clyde H. Jarrett. J:-., and P. II. Tillitt were visiters in Muryhy on Wednesday of this week. Ned Mashhum. little son of .1. A. Mashburn died Monday morning of this week from an attack of pneurconio and was buried Monday afternoon in Andrews cemetery. O. S. Uussell and \V. T. Holland were in Murphy on Monday and Tuesday of this week attending meeting* of the Board of Highway Commissioners and County Board of Commissioners. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Clyde II. Jarrett and n and daughter left Saturday ?> ninir fin Ssnu l-tnnhnrir (' i where Mrs. -Jarrett's grandfather was buried. They returned to Andrews Sunday night. Tii Women's < lub of Andrews were in Murphy on Wednesday of thi week attending a meeting and .uruheon given to them by the Woman's club of Murphy. Tho.se attending were Mrs. Clyde H. Jnrrett. I. G Allen. D. H. Tillitt. C. A. Brown. G. B. Iloblitzell. If. M. Whit iker, ?i. G. Phillips. R. C. Andrews. N. C. Bellamy, and Miss Mary Swan, and Mrs. Ci. W. Cover. J. P. Matkeson and P. II. Tillitt ' were in Fianklin on Thursday of last I ivc-ek where they were attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Russell made a trip to Asheville on Thuxsady of last week. The many friends of Mrs. 11. M IVhitaker will be glad to learn that -he has recovered fxom a severe attack ? ! Iln anil is able to bo out. Mrs. Lush Waldroup is very sick and it i- feared that her condition i such that she will have to be taken to the hospital. I. C. Arbogast, Jr., made a business xrip to Abbeville on Thursday of last week. An O r rpt OT 10 Right he biggest and best line liown. Toys and gifts fr clime. 3R BOYS AND GIRLS gotten the children nor e' R, MOTHER, SISTER, B [EART AND FRIEND iO end to the nice things w WE HAVE BEFORE S XiMAS GIFT lete without music, nothii ano, made by the HOUS ne of fine pianos ever sho1 Carolina -PLAYERS?BABY G 117C i rf. I r\r\r\ t* vji j 10 v i uuu: lerms suit the purchaser. Victrolas ami Records line Furniture, Stoves, F Come and Visit Us D. T0WNS< dljr Store?Where Your Dollar Buys t mi'AT. UECKMUKK la. ItHlr S> LocsiBs I .Vr.drews Vlard.v i C inpany b*.^H pan operations with their 1 rand ne*^| I mill <>n Monday of this week. t The Royal Amba>.-iii,rs of tb?B Hapts.-t Church ca-.< '''"vparo cBi! the midweek prayer meeting ?ervi^B5 The.-e boys cave a splendid propriBL^E Rev. Ford has ddne a great work^P| with and for these At piayer service -sec era "hem made C. W. !?; .ley. erlit >r the t'hen>. hoc Scout, was in Andrews on TuesB* day ot t'n. week minjrlirc with kit many frit i ds. F. P. Jennis of like Mountain, part ?\v:er of Carina Lumber 4 H_ Supply Company, v?i< in Andrei B several day* durinc th- past seek. I Misses Mary Moses, Elizabeth Ed- B wards, Francis Smart and Pauline I McCurdy and Mr. dean I'orter motor- I ed to Sylva last Saturday afternoon, remained for a "how returned that night. ^ 1 W yntah Padgett was : Murphy on I Monday of this week. Overdoing ? Hurry, Wart y and Oreriinrk Brinj i it ii? v Strain. MODERN life throws n heaty bu-den on our bodily otchinery. The eliminativc orgdni, especially the kidneys, arc apt to become sluggish. Retention of etcw uric acid and other poisonous waste often gives rise to n dull, langoid feeling and, sometimes, toxic backaches and headaches. That the kidneys are not functioning perfectly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. More and more people arc learning to ante their kidneys by the occasional m of Doan's Pills?a stimulant diuretic. Ask your neifhber.' DOAN'S T Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney* Porter-Milburh Co.. Mfg. Chem.. Buffalo. N.T. >cean >ys is > $ of toys and holliday cm every land and ven the infant. 1ROTHER, SWEETe have. ELECTING YOUR lg makes the home IE OF BALDWIN. wn in Western North d a \mc I u\ni>L/j can be arranged to | i Ganges, Rugs.
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