IH I - ' ***' PAGB TWO CULBERSON j Walton Lawrence and Ransy Cearley left last week for Gastonin. i Edgar Hyatt who has been at Eto- 1 wah for some time returned home Saturday. ^ Vernie and Xola Collins returned home from Ohio last week. \ Luther Cearley was a Murphy visitor Tuesday. J. A. Cearley visited homefolks * Tuesday. ?i Mr*. Jack Hughes and children left j # t r h d If I Go I 'i South For The Holiciays The Christmas spir- " it is every where, and t the Christmas visi- ? tor is made doubly j welcome in the land J, of sunshine and J roses. The glories of the Gulf Coast country between \]\ Pensacola and New Orleans?and the :j charm of Florida? i beckon you South for a breath of summer in the heart of winter. During the year just closing, the railroads of ! 3 America have performed 3 the greatest transportation task in the world's history?handling greater volume, with more efficiency, than ever before. Go Home For Christmas What better gift to the family or to yourself? Any L. & N. ticket agent will gladly give you information about schedules and arrange for your reservations. iTdffl IBHIHi i Yiday foi Winston-Salem to join he >u*band. Mr. A. r. Davis, merchant her nade a business trip to Copperhil he first of the week. Mr. A. Rice of Hot House, was tusiness visitor here Tuesday. We all love liberty, but few nr tilling to give a* much as they tnk( An article price $19.?'S looks a 1c ess than $20.00 to all member- o he family except dad. The season i- here agar . when th ?ird of warning "singeth all nigh ong" and the hearts of the childrt nd older one ate made glad. Our teachers are making prepara ion for a Christmas tree and appro riate exercises t he held at th' lose of the school, for the Christine olidav*. Hnrley Croft has a ; sitir.n clerk ng for L. M. Shields. O. C. Shields has been appoints eputy sheiitf f> r this t lace. MARTINS CREEK Many friends cf Mrs. Lenniemat oleman will be pleased to know tha te is improving. Miss Gwendlyor. Philips spent th< eek-end with Miss Gladys Moore. Mr. Walter Moor*- who has beet pending a few months in Florida i; Uiting home folks. Ed Owenby is moving a taw mil t our midst. Mr. E. B. Lunsford has heen on tha ck list. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beavers havi loved to Copper Hill. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Owenby enter ained a number of young folks a candy breaking Saturday night tiose present were Misses Lelia ulta, Elza, Glenn Mat tin, Bell am iracie Crisp Mae Chappell, Gwen olyn Philips, Clella Owenby, Glady loore, ami .Messrs Willie Bates i | For Your Christmas j MEATS COME TO GULLEY'S i MARKET IPork Ham Pork Chops Pork Sausage y Pork Roasts X BeefSteak r Weiners Fresh Oysters, Etc. 1 COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH | AND CURED MEATS AT 2 ALL TIMES ; W. are now locatad in the old > Scout building, next to tha Bank of Murphy. | Come to See Us my Santa Bring You A Stocking Full icit a share during 1927. N% thank our friends for their ronage during the past year, and rry CkHitnu and a Happy New Year WE THANK YOU Axley'a Cash Store MRS. NETTIE AXLEY, Proprietress THE CHEROKEE S r | Walter Moore, Sheridan Stiles Wayne Ctisp, Carl Cunningham, Logan Oven by, Erne-', end Kolin Hughes, e Ed Owen'y. Cecil Wooten, George 1. Burger. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cornwell. A!' repott a good time. POSTELL e Mi. Virgil Allen spent Friday night with his sster. Mrs E. J. Taylor nt Ducktown, Tenn. f Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hamby visited Dr. ; 1 Mrs. G. M. Young Saturday nieht. e ? ? ,t Mr-. I. ; Crow?k*r spent Suda\ n -viv Mr.-. Bertha StillMi . R. P. Allen ar.d daughter i- - ent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs R. L. Peeples at Ducktown. e Ter.n. Mr. CI. c Stiles visited Mr. and Mrs. llir: M n on Upper Shoal . i -s b'esr-ic In ry <>f Wehutt} J vi.-itid l.er brother. Mr. Jim Dockery t 1 -till. Friday and Saturday. <1 Mi -. 'ohr. M?i ! x.? :n FILl.f ta * .. '/A\ us--. ;c l> ups'eJ wuii I.. ictO/ n. 1 CE :o tin:: . Hnj- of < -or \/ t ami Hk Cur ciil.ciii" rCBI v i oiu> ?? m: vmi pi 1.1.1% t r t . couldn't rest good Ht night. I i 4 ?{ ; , couldn't eat anything?I just i X ' wasn't hungry. Y | "I had read so much of , i X i? j Cardui, I thought best to uso j -J I' J it. I took seven or eight bot- * X ' ties, and by the time I had j* taken them I waa stronger X than I had been in Beveral Y j years. I can highly recomX mend Cardui." J ? Thousands of other women X - have found that the tonic ef J* ? I fects of the purely vegetable , X ingredients of Cardui were 1 y ' iust what they needed to help f X restore their appetites, to help t Y , bring them easily and natu- ,, X rally back to normal health ' and strength. Its action has X been found to be of great , benefit in many common feX j male ailments. Y Buy it at your druggist's. ft i CARDUI | ? jijj PARKERSDRU < ;j;; PRESCRIPTION DR < > 4 COUT. MURPHY. N. C. j Romance Lena Wilson, a girl from the Canadian backwoods, is engaged to marry "Bud" Stiliman, son of James A. Still man, multi-millionaire New York banker. This girl of the Limberlost met the rich man's son and their friendship 1 blossomed into love, just like in movies and books. I Healthiest PAL*.SSL ',J?7 &i ^ . ir -er. Grii '.n, 16-year old Oh ' ntv, Kentucky, boy, was . ti e healthiest in all the na. ts *he contest staged in cor.;i the Intenationul <.;v >n : t f .-ice.gtv tJI : a r ?* ; Mrs. Jim Dockery is very ill at this writing. Messi s. Willie and Marion Thompson. from Suit, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Craig. Mr. Dorse Voils from Murhpy, spent Monday r.ight with Mr. John i Meson and family. , II Mi. M. M. Ledford made a business trip t?? Pucktown, Tenn., Fri. Mr. John Mason made a business trip to Murphy Tuesday. Messrs. Earnest and Rex Allen motored to Ducktown, Saturday. HONEY FOR SALE j i j New Honey in the comb or *- , j trecled, $2.00 gallon Six gallon lots or mora $l$t | per gallon. Produced exclusively from dov- : Quality guarantaod. State whether comb or extract* ed is wanted when ordering. i The Busy Bee Apiary, ; (5-201) Fl.tcfa.r, N. C. SUBSCRIBE NOW f I boxed in a every way somcness i JEfl l ^ Pipes and ) \?&\ books, Lej G STORE UGGISTS m& wi&k ^These Imj are Im ' There are two motor car impi made primarily the public ? anc marily for their < You will perceive Brothers new fi shaft, two-unit st Svctpm air rUan improvements, represent genuin They are sound i terments, prodi marked results, are typical of methods and pro E. C. ? 1 0 I Tennessee 5 W. Alto Stll Dt Dodge- I mdtdf MERRY CH GLi/flr hqBS WU Hirflp Ii is very difficult to be me money is pressing. In the oldc days, things w went far. Light purses failed Nowadays, money is the 1; Christmas merry?that applies To have money you must that you may create a hank merry and happy yuletide. in I BANK OF 1 i IT WITH CAN lless of what you wish your messagi lav be sure it will receive an interested ly if the candy sent is Parker's, atl manner that will appeal to the femini andv is of the highest quality?and jt the ffUflrnntf*^ -nf r?n? iiv ? ? ? I V Ul we 90 wholeheartedly give it. . iNALLY'S, NORRIS' AND WHITMA1 FINE CANDIES 50c to $10.00 The Best in Town bo carry a complete line of Cigars, C Smoking Tobacco, Fountain Pens, ither Goods, Rubber Goods, Perfunx ICE CREAM AND SOFT DRINKS H FRIDAY. DECKMhLU 17. t J 3rovements I portant I general classes of K ovemerts. Those H for their effect on fj 1 those inade pri- g effect upon the car. at once that Dodge ^ ve-bearing crank- 11 arting and lighting |S er and other recent || are the sort that f| e value. S icing definite and and as such they Dodge Brothers duct. AOORE >t. Phone 37 pendabla Ut?d Cars 3RDTHER5 I CARS RISTMAS rry at Christmas if the lack of ; ere cheap and a little money to make heavy hearts j srgest single factor in making to your own as well as others, save. Save and spend wisely account that will guarantee a this and future years. MURPHY IDY! ^ I to con inc heart. il istifies in ^B0T #M id whole- SK* i 8 tal ri i n 1111111 il ^