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At this writing it is not known whether the operation is successful or not. Mr. and Mrs. Janus Bennett of Proctor, N. C., ha\v moved here. W?' j are always glad to have new families moving in our community. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Smith of Mars Hill, X. C.. spent Sunday after noon and Sunday niisht with Mr. and Mrs. A. 15. Smith. Mr. R. T. Kilpatrick who has been very ill is some what improved in health. Miss Elva DeHart is visiting her sister Mrs. Carl Breediove at Need more, N. C., this week. Rev. Mr. A. B. Smith filled his ap pointment at Grandview, N. C., last Sunday. Mr. Van V. Johnson, who teaches at Ranger, spent the week-end with his parents. LETITIA The roads through this section are very bad owing to the frequent rains. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Taylor of Turtletown, Tenn.f spent last week with relatives here. Mr. E. A. Wright is the champion wood carver of this section. He has carved a perfectly natural looking pond frog, and a sheep, and has made How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu To break up a cold overnight or to cut short an attack of grippe, in fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy sicians and druggists arc now recom mending Calotubs, the purified and Tefined calomel compound tablet that gives you the effects of calomel and salts combined, without the unpleas ant effects of either. One or two Calotat3 at bed-tiait with a swallow of water, ? that's all No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your eating, wort or pleasure. Next morning your co!c has vanished, your system is thor oughly purified and you arr feelini fine with a hearty appetitu for br?..k fast. Eat what you plti^e, ? .o rfr.r ger. Ge*. a family package, cor.tainin full directions, only 35 c-jnts. A drug store. two walking sticks, one having; the ' head of a cow and the other the head j of an African negro. We think if j there should be a contest in work of j this kind he would be sure to win the I prize. Mr. W. W. Barton and family spent ' Sunday with Mr. Willie Walker and ? family. Mesdames Lou Payne and Mary j Lane of Gastonia are visiting their father, L. P. Payne. Mrs. Willie Walker closed her srhot.l at Collis, Friday, January JS. Mr. P. T. McXabb made a business trip to Murphy one day last week. Messrs. Isaac and Henry Taylor caught a live fox one night last week and they expect to have a fox race soon. Mr. T. D. Hickey reports that his brother, Harrison Hickey, who has been ill for some time is improving. Mr. J. P. Decker is putting down a saw mill for W. W. Barton. Mr. R. O. Taylor and family are home, he having closed his school at Shearer School House, January 21. Our Sunday school is still going. Everybody come next Sunday after noon. Our pastor Rev. C. F. Conly is also expected to fill his appoint ment at this time. LOST ? One silver bar pin with pearl stone, last week somewhere in town. Reward if returned to MRS. G. W. ELLIS, Murphy, I. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS LADIES t ilk yomr DrmgM fof CHT-CHKS-TK* 9 DIAMOND BRAND PILLS In Kxd and/ Gold metallic boxw, sealed with Blue* Ribbon. Taeb ho otbfk. B?vWt?i Drandft mmd uk f.r CUI CUC?-T?| _ DIAMOND BRAND PlLLft, for twfntT-flW year* regarded aa Beat, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 512, EVERYWHERE ??RxS DID YOU KNOW We Do Genuine DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Let us Clean your Suit or Coat or even your very best dress ?j* j | MURPHY STEAM fj LAUNDRY X PRONE 159 9 4 THAT HOLE IN THE FARM POCKET I TIME TO QUIT "BLOWING IN" OUR HARD-EARNED MONEY FOR BOUGHT FOOD. Atlanta. Ga. ? (Special.) ? "There la a great big hole in the South's farm pocket that lets out our farm money as fast as it comes in," said II. G. Hastings, recognized farm authority, and President of the Georgia Associ ation, a state-wide development or ganization that has for its major ob ject the betterment of farm condi tions. "So far as we know, no other farm section or country in the world has ever been able to stand such an enor mous and steady drain of its money life-blood for food and grain as hes the South, without complete farm bankruptcy and collapse for the last fifty or sixty years. Our farm pockets have had just as big holes at the bottom as they have had at the top, so to speak. As fast as our money for cotton, or other cash crop, went In at the top of the j pocket, just so fast did it slip through that hole at the bottom for bread and meat and grain A lot of our good folks are looking to Washington for government help, which probably won't come. No use to look that far away. The source of most of our trouble is right at home. It's the empty corn crib and oat bin, the empty hog pen and smoke-house, the lack of hay and forage in barn or ?tack, milking tin cans of condensed milk instead of a good cow; few eggs, few chickens, and eating New Jersey, Michigan or CslifcrsU growu vegeta bles and fruits via the tin can route Instead of from the home orchard and gardens. Some food items we necessarily must buy, coffee, salt, sugar, etc., bat there i? absolutely no sense In the way we do on this food Question. It's so foolish and unnecessary, this 'pa per bag farming," as someone called It. Some of our farm folks are more guilty than others on this particular brand of poverty - producing foolish ness, but every one of us is guilty In greater or less degree. Diversified farm operations, at least to the full extent of home needs from home acres. Is the first step away from present bad farm conditions to per i manent farm prosperity. Reverse the present way of taking the wagon or truck or automobile to town empty and bringing it back full. Town Is the place for you to sell food items instead of the place to buy most of them. Grain, meat, hay and forage from home acres, fresh vegetables and fruit from your garden and orchard or in j cans on closet shelves pay no long | line of wholesale and retail profits and railroad freight rates. Every farmer in the South has his and his family's salvation in his own hands this spring. Sew up that hole in the farm pocket beginrfing now. No Laughing Matter Iyita Grey Chaplin (above) and her famous comedian husband are at maritial odds. Suits and coun ter suits over money and the cus tody of their two children have taken the smile from Charlie's face. Mr. Chaplin suffered a nervou* collapse while in New York. LIBRARY HOURS Afternoons Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and ETenioga Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Friday from 2:00 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. JOSEPHINE HEIGHWAY, Librarian. CAMS' SAL VC For INFLUENZA, HEADACHE PNEUMONIA, COLDS, CROUP Ask your dealer or write Caldwell Medicine Co. Box 318, Asheville, N. C. (12t-19) COMING DR. A. C. DOWNS, O. D. Will Be At DAVIS' PHARMACY, Andrews, N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9th, i927 And At DR. PARKER'S PHARMACY, Murphy, N. C. THURSDAY, FEB. 10th, 1927 For The Purpose of TESTING EYES AND FITTING GLASSES He holds license by examination 1} State Board of Optometry of Nom Carolina, ajid is registered in n, office of the Clerk of Court of Cktn. kee County. Dependable Eye Examination! and Quality Glatses Farmers generally readjust tixtl systems of farming: tot) late to pnifl by the trend of things. The mistifl shouldn't be made this year in vifl of the present cotton and tobacco n nation. | The Time to Correct I Suffering is Now! Charlotte, N. C. ? "I got so all rundown that it was an effort for me to get around. I had a weak back and severe pains thru my sides. I -was not much good for any 1 thing. 1 hru the ad vice of a friend I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it relieved nie of all x my feminine trouble, strengthened my nerves and I grew well and strong. Have never had any return of the trouble. 'Favorite Prescription* is surely a grand medicine for women to take."? Mis. Julia Davis, 51 1 \V. Trade St. Liquid or tablets at your neighborhood Btore. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. YOUR CHOICE Which would you buy if you had five or six hundred dollars to invest in trans portation ? a small new car, or a larger and higher grade used car? The answer is obvious to anyone who looks over our selection and knows our reputa tion for honest values. E. C. MOORE 101 TENNESSEE ST. PHONE 37 A USED CAR IS ONLY AS D&PE-NOAB LE AS THE- D&ALER WHO SELLS IT i I I IS YOUR HOME SAFE FROM FIRES? DON'T TAKE A CHANCE -mostly women and 1 DID YOU KNOW THAT IN 1925, FIRES COST THE UNITED STATES $1,084.00 a Minute? $1,562,345.00 a Day? $570,252,921.00 a Year? and 14,000 live children? You don't want any share of this loss to I fall on you ? your business? cr your family. Provide adequate protection equipment | NOW. See J. W. AXLEY Representing j THE FYR-FYTER COMPANY, Dayton, Ohio Approved extinguishers or all types for Your Car ? Your Business- ? Your Home PHONE 73 ^ MURPHY, N. C.
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