I though I heard a voice proclaim ing Down the solemn isles of space, Who mistreats his fallen brother. Smites his maker in the face. ? Selected. ? * * Oh would I were a boy ajrain, \V1 en life seemed formed of sunny years. And all the heart knew then of pain Was wept away in transcient tears! When every tale Hope whispered then My fancy deemed was only truth. Oh, would that I could know again The happy visions of my youth. ? Selected. * * * Mr. Bruce Slaughter of Robbins- ; ville attended court this week. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Phaup will sprgl the ensuing week at Blackmail's Health Resort, in Atlanta and will at tend some ol the Operas, which will I?e presented there. * ? ? \\ . J. Damtoft, of Canton, was a j business visitor in town the first of ' the week. * ? * Jack Coburn and Will Wiggins of Bryson City were registered at the I'ickey Hotel, Monday. * * ? Miss Lou Morgan o^ Canton, NT. C. h; is purchased the home of Mrs. Osea 1 Zimmerman and is here pfenning tc fSgve it repaired. * * * , Miss Helen Harshaw, of Asheville, -pent the week-end with home folks. * * ? Miss Evanell Mauney and Richard . Mauney were in Knoxvillc. part of \ last week. * * * Dr. Allerd Meminger of Charleston | S. C., has been in town on business. j ? ? ? Col and Mrs. Bud Anderson of Hay- 1 ? > ville visited in town the first of the | week. ? * ? Mr. Harry Cooper and Mr. Jerry I Davidson left first of the week for! Tampa, Fla. ? * ? Mi. A. S. Clarke of Copper Kill | spent the week-end with his family ? * * Itose Fain of Orlando, Fla., is visit ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. | Fain. ? ? ? Roderick Mclver has gone to John sen City where he will enter the Gov ernment hospital. * * * Miss Elizabeth Abernathy and Mrs. I Fiv.l Johnson motored to Asheville | Wednesday. Mr. Ben Gartrell of Wh.testone, spent the Week-end with his '.amily at the I'atton House. * Misses Mary Swan and Ailene Ed wards of Andrews were callers in town Monday. * * * Mr. H. G. Jackson attended Super 'or C ouit here first of the week. Mr Jackson s mother is in Washington | v ity as a delicate from the Russelville Ky., Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, at their an nual Congress at Contential Hall. Mrs. G. W. Ellis, Miss Mable Ellis and Miss Betty Kate McCombs spent .hursday in Gainesville. * * * Mi. and Mrs. C. K. Hoover will p otor to Marion and spend the week end with relatives. ? 4 * Afte a lingering illness, Mr. A. M. inttain passed away Friday at the on e in East Murphy. He was the son of the late Maj. 5'ttain and Mrs. Catherine Hennessa F.Vttain. y?.\ Brittain was born and spent i entire life in Murphy. He was mown as a moral, modest man who r.ted action to his word, and wtis i ntcnt to remain in tbe background, le is survived by his widow, Mr8. .FN?. MayficM Driuain, four daugh ers, M . Walter Estes, of Decatur, Ca., Mvs. Giles Cover of Andrews, .sirs. R y Campbell and M ss Eliza i:h Brittain of Newport, Tenn., a Joh:i Brittain, a sister Mrs. E. S. ller ;*nd a brother, W. P. Brittain of Peachtree. Funeral services were conducted by his pastor, Rev. E. J. Hforbinson and Rev. T. L. Sasser at the Metho dist Church, Saturday. Interment was ; in Sunset Cemetery. * * 0 Mrs. E. B, Norvcll ,Mr. and Mrs. | S. D.Akin, motored to Atlanta and spent the week-end. * * * The regular meeting of the Worn-] an's Club will be held in the Club rooms Wednesday, March 20th. ? * ? Judge and Mrs. Stack left Tuesday i afternoon by moter for their home in Monroe. * He * Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brownel, of Enuobfield, N. C. were in town this ?e,k. _ Miss Kathryn Thompson will ar ,-ive Friday from lntermont College, at Bristol, Tenn., to spend the Easter ?olidays with home folk.-. %mtel! fens Flooring c'? r\??? V>ii V ji WrtiiiSiAjiy' ?and you tell 'cm that we have one grand stock of flooring ready for the builders this spring. You tell 'em that we have all grades of oak flooring; you tell 'em we're there when it comes to maple flooring; you tell 'em about our pine flooting, and if they seem to be siding in with you, you tell 'em about our siding. You tell 'em, we sell 'em. CHEROKEE MANUFACTURING CO. | "THERE'S A MATERIAL DIFFERENCE" | Phone 95 Murphy, N. C. 5: TRY OX BRAND 16 PER CENT ACID, S1.50 PER BAG OXBRAND 10-2-2 CORN FERTILIZER S2.00 Per Bag THIS YEAR AND SEE THF. I)IFFERE\CE F D. DICKEY FEED CO. | MURPHY, N. C. | mi. o. r. \janney, oi Asneville was registered at the Regal Hotel Tues- { day. * ? * Col. George Patton, of Franklin, attended court here last week. ? ? * Mr. Hbart H. Eller of Robbinsville, . and Miss Fannie Jones, of Andrews, were quietly married at the office of Mr. T. N. Bates on April 9th, Mr. I Bates officiating. + ? * Mr. P. B. Ferebee, of Andrews, has ' resigned his place on the County Board of Education, and Mrs. W. B. Fisher, of Andrews, was elected to fill the vacancy. Mrs. Fisher was a mem ber of the board last year. The board is now composed of C. B. H 11. Chair man; Mrs. \V. B .Fisher, and T. T. Johnson, of Culberson. The Junic r department of the Methodist Sunday School will hold their Elaster Sale on Saturday, after noon, April 10th. in the basement oi the church, instead of Friday aftc-r nocn as announced in these columns last week. The date was changed be cause in conflicted with another soc ial function of the church, it was said. TOPTON (Last week's letter) We hav*e had some very rainy weather of late, but it has cleared off now and looK? as though it might be fair for some * * * E. B. King returned from Murphy court this morning and reports 17 in jail. Mrs. A. D. May and family and Mrs. W. M. Eller all of Waynesville visited their fathir, Thos Wright for the week-end. * * ? Guinn Franks, of Bryson, was a visitor in Topton ioi the week-end. s * # D. B. Wright motored to Murphy and deturned Monday. Mr. Bob Moore is progressing fine with his job and expects to set up a band mill soon. Therodore Herrin is doing a rush ing business with his jitney from Top to to Robbinsville. ? =? ?? The trussel force on the Southern is stationed at Topton repairing the Hulk Nest trussel near Topton. * * * Most all the people of Ttopton at tended the show at Andrews last night From the way the drummer hang COl ipany becomes the"g f leader in its industry only if its products and service are of unusual merit "STANDARD" GASOLINE Made In North Carolina around Topton the merchants must be doing: a pood business. Jack Barton closed his school last Friday with a big untertainment. Mrs. John Nelson, Jr., is visiting her mother at Murphy this week. I Asked to tell about his courtship and marriage, a New York man said, "Well, I just sobered up an dthere she was !" t.disnu says every man should mar ry ? and marry young:. He is correct. That will increase our field of inven tors. You know ? inventors of alibis. | DR. E L. HOLT DENTIST BR1TTAIN AXLEY BLDC. Office Phone 154 ? Rm. Phon* 106 MURPHY, N. C. if ^he New and Finer PONTIAC SIX Rising above all barriers of price and class, the New and Finer Pontiac Six Sport Cabriolet stands forth as one of the smartest and most beautiful cars in the world today. Fisher craftsmanship achieved a mas terpiece in the creation of its lines and now Oakland amazes the entire nation by offering the Sport Cabriolet at a price never before associated with such sur passing brilliance, such arresting style and thrilling six-cylinder performance. OmklatuiStxi $1025 to $1295* Bodies by Fisher. All prices at Truly, in the Pontic Six Sport Cab riolet have been attained a distinction of appearance and a degree of quality which its astonishingly low price does not even suggest. Only an inspection w'|l reveal its revolutionary value. Come in and see it today. NEW LOW PRICES Sedan ? - ? Coupe ? ? ? Sport Roadtter (4-p Landau Sedan *77 5 Sport Cahriolc((4-paM> $835 775 DcLuxc Landau Sedan 975 ??) 775 DeLu*e Panel Deliver? 770 895 DeLuxe Screen Delivery 760 factory. E a?y to pay mm the General Motors Time Payment Pimm HARNETT BROS. MOTOR CO. Tks tc;vef Price JSix of {tc T In thetyorld ~ Type 4-t>assenger Sport Cabriolet

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