FARM FOR SALE Near Tellico Plains, Tenn. 60 acres land good 5 seven room house and good barn, also other 3 houses on place, good spring near house. Can $ be bought right, part cash and other on good 5 terms. j C. L. HEFFINGTON, Tellico Plains, Tenn. Andrews Lcucallg Representative W. P. Odom was visitor in Andrews on Wednesday of this week croing the rounds speak ing to his many friends. * * ? Ralph Moody was in Andrews on Tuesday of this week attending to legal business. * * * Mrs. W. \V. Ashe motored through to Asheviile on last Sunday whore she will make a visit of several days. * * + Mr. and Mrs. L>. K. Tillitt returned on last Thursday from a trip to Ra leigh. # * * Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Russell motored to Murphy on Tuesday of this week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ciyue K. Jarret en tertained at their home on Tuesday of this week for dinner at outgoing and incoming Board of Trustees of the Andrews School District. ? * * P. B. Ferebee was a business visi tor in Hayesville on Tuesday of this week. , * * * John Sessoms motored through to Asheviile on Sunday of this week and | from there to other points in the Western portion of the State. Mr. Sessoms made the trip in t'.ie interest ; of his automobile business here. | * * * The seventh series of the stoek of the Andrews Building and Loan As sociation is now open. To date there BEARPAW We have been having: some very cold weather for the past few days. # * * Rev. E. A. Beaver filled his regular appointment here at this place Sat urday and Sunday and preached us two good sermons. * # ? Mies Mary Stiles of this place re turned home one day last week from Gaston ia, N. C., where she has been at work. * # * Mr. Wrilegh Kilpatrick was a visi tor in our Sunday School Sunday. * * * Mrs. Jennie Kenom of Duektown, Term., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reese of this place. * * * i We are sorry to say that Mrs. Sarrah Mason is on the sick list at this writing, we hope she will soon be well again. * * * Mr. James Johnson of this place has been on the sick list, but is im proving. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fair made a business trip to Murphy, N. C., one day last week. * S * Mrs. Silva Green is still improving. 1927 is going to be a very prosper ous year for wage earners. There are 53 Saturdays. Frail, Nervous Women, Read This! Columbia, S. C. ? "I suffered from backache and pains thru my sides and was so nervous I could not sleep, I got so weak and thin that I was just barely able to drag around. Finally I began tak ing Dr. Picrcc's Favorite Prescrip tion and found it to be j ust the right medi cine for my trouble. It restored my nerves, strengthened the organs, and built me up in health and ! strength all over. I could sleep, gained in weight and never felt better." ? Mrs. W. G. Sheppard, 1114 Calhoun St. All dealers. Extra large bottles, liquid $1.35; Tablets $1.35 and 65*. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Motel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free advice, ? has been sold in this series over ten thousand dollnrs and numbers of others are planning to take stock prior to its close. At the meeting of tht board of directors on last Monday five loans were granted and the asso ciation is in a position to grant sev eral more. ? * * J. W. Walker was in Murphy on Wednesday of this week where he was in attendance on business in con nection with Wo ff or d -Terrell Com pany. # * ? Sheriff D. M. Birch field was in An drews on Monday of this week on of ficial business in connection with his #? >'11 ICC. * * * L. C'. Hall who foimerly was at the head of the Mercantile Supply Com pany of Sylva, N. C., but who is now with the Delco Light people was a visitor in Andrews on Tuesday of this week. * # # Mr. and Mrs. William Ducros of Asheville, N. C., spent the week-end in Andrews the guest of Mrs. Ducros* parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Tidwell. * * * The many friends of Mr. Sam Bry son will learn with pleasure that he has recovered sufficiently so that now he is able to walk with the aid of a | cane. He and his wife are now mak i ing their home here. WOLF CREEK We are enjoying some real spring like weather now. The peach trees are in full bloom and the apple trees are showing the bloom. We fear they are a little early. Mr. William Ballew and family have moved back to his old home place from Hyatt, Tenn. He will still work on at Hyatt. * * * Mr. Will Ledford who had a stroke of paralysis a few years ago and had never recovered his health, had an other stroke a few days ago and now his life is despaired of. # * * Mr. Lloyd Killen of Copperhill, spent the week-end here with friends. * * * Mr. A. E. Cloer will soon have Mr. J. T. Westmoreland's lumber on the ground for his new home * # ? The grading on the Tennessee side of the Hot House Road is nearly com plete from the Angelico Gap, to Isa bella. We are anxious to see the dirt commencing to fly in this side. Mr. Mart Standridge of Isabelle, * ? * passed thru our section Tuesday on a visit to Sweet Gum, Ga. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Riley Morgan and son, Charles, visited a son, Elbert, near Ducktown Sunday. * # # There has been several transfers of Real Estate here for thet last week, as Esq. Garren reports the making of four deeds in the last few days. CULBERSON Mr. Claud Nichols a senior at Ep worth Seminary, spent the week-end with his parents. ... Miss Ruby Pool, a grammar grade teacher here, went to Murphy Satur day. * ? # The youth of Culberson have con verted spelling into a popular re creation. Another "ring spelling" was held at the school building last Wednesday night. Quite a number of young people enjoyed the occasion. & * c Miss Mary Nichols who is a teach er at Mineral Bluff public school vis ited her parents Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hawkins, Jr., spent Sunday in Marietta, Georgia. ? ? * Mr. Sherman Hunter is conducting a very successful singing school at Friendship church. A large number of village singers have been attend ing. * ? ? Joe Hawkins, who is a student At Martha Berry High School, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Haw kins, Jr.r for a few days. Detroit Mich., 3423 Blvd St.. 3-1-27 The Editor, Cherokee Scout: Please publish this news under the Culberson news in your next issue. ! The Kisselburg Bros., Homer, Luth er and Vernon of Detroit, Michigan were glad to know that the highway Commissioner has chosen the Hot \ House Route as the most desirable ' one connecting Murphy with the Tennessee line. Yours truly, H. KISSELBURG. POSTELL Mrs. S. A. 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