PAGE FOUR ll e SoCi Mr. J. W .Davidson was a business visitor to Andrews Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hoover returned Wednesday from a visit with relatives in Marion, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gray are visiting Mrs. Gray's parents at Candler over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ellis of Andrews, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis Christmas day. Miss Helen Harshaw of Asheville, N. C., impending the Xmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McD. Harshaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Williams motored over from Asheville, N. S. to spend the Xmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McD. Harshaw. Dr. J. O. Nichols, of Etowah, Tenn,. spent several days in Murphy last week on business. Dr. Nichols is interested financially in the Murphy Service Station. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. FVed Moore will he triad to learn that they are convalescing from injuries in an automobile accident an Che Haycsville rond just above town last Thursday night. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Parker and children are spending the Xmas holidays with their parents at Hockory and North Wilkesboro. N. C. They are expected to return the latter part of the week. Per Sha mrjrdi fc?r? a i blade. 1 one rax Valet Ai RaxarIte own X Bp Va AuUr Ra | -Skarp, Asp SAY "BAYER ASP1 Unless you see the "Bayer not getting the genuine B by minions and prescribed I |? I DOES NOT AFFE II j, I -Hiss Irene Champion returned to Knoxville Wednesday after having spent her Christmas vacation with friends and relatives in Murphy. She is a nurse in one of Knoxville's hospitals. The Hangingdog I?. Y. P. U. will ' present "The Path Across the Hill," at the Hangingdog church Saturday night. January 1st. The play was scheduled to have been given Christ- ; mas night, but on account of the in. clement weather it was post(k>ned to , New Year's night. Barnett Brothers, who recently ac- 1 "luirel the agency for the Oakland- ' I'ontiac Automobiles, have taken over I the operation of the Hasty Garage : across Hiawassee river. This gives Mutphy a new agency for another ' popular make of care, and in addi- 1 lion to the selling of these cars. Bar1 nett Brothe rs will do repairing of all j kinds. The mu.dc Club will hold it? regular meeting: in the club room at the Library Monday evening:, January drd, according to announcement this ( "week by officers. A special program' j is hing prepared, and two of .Murphy's ' most talented musicians. Muses Mary j ! Bell and Kathryn Thompson, will take part. All members are urged to be ! present, as the Club has important matters to transact, and it is desiied | that the New Year will be started! I right. FOR RENT Two six room houses, and one three room house. Rates reasonable. See MRS. NETTIE DICKEY, City. (It-d) I! I fecti I1' s ives ; jr It jroia trapped ! Rut nnlv I o~ ? the jtoStrop ' - strops i blades. ? (IS. i let Strop zor mi ifmu I I KIN R1N" and INSIST! 1< Cross" on tablets you are layer Aspirin proved safe >y physicians for 25 years. :CT THE HEART :cept only "Bayer" package hich contains proven directions. tody "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets so bottlas of ?4 and 100?Druggists. ? (Vt ? MiiwitlniHimt st lelhyHc?tt ^ . 1. tiXs&k* Ltawl THE CHEROKEE SCOU" BRASSTOWN Mr. Sam Mason who has been in the University at Chapel Hill, spent, \nias with home folks. Mrs. Leon F. Deschamps' sister j from Kentucky visited Mr. and Mrs:! Descamps during the holiday season. I Prof. E. I.. Arrant who is teaching in Cherokee county returned to his' School Monday. Mr. Ed Mason and Victor Scroggs who are employed at Asheville were itme.ng our holiday visitors. Prof. Wyly Smith and Miss Bertie Flanigan. who are in charge of the j Brasstown Piivate Sohool, provided a! Christmas tree in the Methodist Church for their school children. These energetic teachers made it a point to see that every child was provided with several gifts. Suitable exercises, consisting of songs, plays and recitations were provided to en-1 tertain the visitois. This Xmas tree] was on Friday and on the foiloving j day the Community Tree for the en-| tire surrounding country was held at the Baptist church. A full account of this jvent appears elsewhere in this SAGACIOUS FATHER "Shut off dot wireless, I/.zy." "But, papa, it's a swall piano solo." "Eggsactly. Dun't he wasteful. Oiser tune in on a full orchestra or t? in it off!" LOST f emale Walker Fox Hound, white with tan head and ears, with Mack or gtey spot on hips; named Maggie. reward for return to W. I'. PAYNE, City. (It-pd) COMING! j DR. A. C. DOWNS, O. D. Will he at | DAVIS DRUG STORE Andrews, N. C. Wednesday, January 5th And PARKER S DRUG STORE Murphy, N. C. Ihrusday, January 6th, 1927. For the purpose of testing eyes and fitting glasses. He is a graduate in the science of >ptomerty and holds license by examnation ot the State Board of Gptom-; erty of North Carolina. Dependable Eye Examination and Quality Glasses. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator >f Walter Thompson, deceased, all persons are hereby notified to present any claims of indebtedness they nay have again the said deceased .vithin twelve months from this date, ;n this notice ami the lapse oi said ante will be pleaded in bar thereof. All persons indebted to said de-1 Leased are hereby notified to make! immediate settlement. This Dec. '27th, 1U26. CI. .1. CROW, Admr. of Walter Thompson. (21-Ct-pd > JOHN WHITE LOUISVILLE, KY. Established la 107 /~ Llbanl ktsarlmenl ind rf. * ? M.A Full Vdiit paid tor Raw Furs BROKEN REST Caused by Bladder Irritation Is Nature'* Danger Signal. C. K. Kidney. Ontario. N. Y. 9Uys: "Lithinted Mm-nil lias done more for me than all other remedies combined. Some days I bad almost a. constant desire with 11 terrible burning sensation. Would bo bothered about nix times at night. Will tell or write my experience to any one." Don't take astringent* for this. You may get the habit or be loreed continually to aid nature. I.ithiot buchu, (Keller Formula.) acts on t . .ladder as epeom salts do on the how Drives out foreign matter, deereosea acids, thivby relieving irritation Th.i tnhlnl, Of .*,?>> n* Ktiler Lubor&Uiry. MecLanicsburg. Ohio. R. S. PARKER, Drug Co. IAMS' SALVE! * For 1-1 . INFLUENZA, HEADACHE PNEUMONIA, COLDS, CROUP Ask your dealer or write Caldwell Medicine Co. Box 318, Asheeille, N. C. 12t-19) 5HICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADlZSf i.k T?r ItrmngUt for CITT CHBS TBR S A DIAMOND 11KAND PILLS in Rxo m l/A Sold metallic boxes, scaled with Blue\C#> ttbtxrr Tax* ho ctvb*. nmy *r y ifw Imirlrt And uk far CIIl.< m a.TflR V ?IAMOKI> BICARD PI I.I.n, for twentv-ffTO rears re carded ns Beat.Safest. Always Reliable. >0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE r, MURPHY, N. C. LETITIA Christmas has come but now is gone W? had all rain and not any sun g While today is lijrht and very bright ^ While the sun is shining in rain ??? bright And now we are waiting for the hap- ^ py New Year I j, We trust it will be full of comfort | and cheer Now may we do our very best j j| To brighten the way for some of the ' fj rest And when we have done our very : ? best Cod comes in and does the rest. Mr. Ralph Taylor of Patrick spent the holiday vacation with home folks. -Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Taylor. Mr. W. W. I*>arton made a business trip to Murphy last week. Messrs. I .ester and Elmer Stiles] and Charlie Giants cam<* in from' - Bilious dull feeling "TytTT old stand by is Thcdford's I Black-Draught?I have used , it off and on for about 20 years," says Mr. W. S. Reynolds, of 1 R. F. D. 2, Arcadia. I-a. "I get bilious and have a bad j taste in my mouth. My head feels dulL I don't just feel like j getting around and doing my work. I know it isn't laziness, | but biliousness. "So I take n few doses of Black- |a Draught and when it acts well, I |Jj get up feeling like new?'full of ! pep* and ready for any kind of ! work. !b "I can certainly recommend it." * In case of biliousness and other { disagreeable conditions due to an inactive liver, Black-Draught j 1 help3 to drive the poisonous impurities out of the system and tends to leave the organs in a state of normal, healthy activity. Black-Draught is made entirely of pure medicinal roots and herbs and contains no dangerous or harmful mineral drugs. It can be safely taken by everyone. Sold everywhere. Price 25c. BIB C-11* TL j A II No aul AUTOMOBILE fiv. Wl losi or i HEALTH ert and cor ACCIDENT Uf LIFE TH INCOME L hheville where they have a position I* spent the holidays with home folks. Dr. A. F. Stiles of Graham county pent Xmas with his wife at this ilace. Verncdith the little daughter of !r. and Mrs. I.. I'. Payne is improv rifir from a bad attuik of dysentary. Mr. A. M. Simonds of Murphy was n our section last Saturday and Sunlay. .OSY?Two weeks ajro male walker puppy, months old. r'olor, white with prey spots and tan ears. Reward. JNO. E. POSEY. (It-pd) DR. E. L. HOLT DENTIST BRITTAIN AXLEY BLDC. Office Phone 154?Ret. Phone 106 MURPHY. N. C. | Qllldrer Cry fo MOTHRR! Fletcher's CastCastor Oil, I . , >ric, Teethir orepared t-r oin le from theft and Si. - 1 rublic liability or p >p. n ot your car?thtif is J in our policies. -health and accident. RIGHT. BEFORE IT 1ELP YOU TO PICK | J NEED. M & AXLEY ds Loans