Andrews Locals Ind Mrs. J. R. Kicc , cf !????? j a., were in Andrews on Tues Ithis week. Mr. Eic? i? con [with the Federal Prohibition nent. FI. Tillitt returned last Friday rom a trip to Camden County, pone he attended the wedding sister, Bess Sanderlin Tiflitt, lllip P. Gregory which took ' last Thursday in Portsmonth, ?2 ? Boone, Jr.. and Harry Dewar ?day for Georgia Tech where ?II attend school during this II W. Walker motored through to Lar.i on Tuesday of this week. Look with him his son. William, [John Scronce who are attending ol at Duke University. Mr. Walk rill meet his wife in Durham and rn with her the last of this week. Walker has been away on a to Buffalo. N. Y. and other nor ^?n points where she has been vis relatives and friends. The Directors of the Andrews j Building & Loan Association pave a j picnic last Sunday afternoon at j Blowing Spring. Each of the eleven j directors took his wife and in ad- ! dition invited two others. Those of the directors present were: G. B. Hoblitzell and wife, C. H. Jarrett and wife, D. H. Tillitt and wife, F. S. Wilhide and wife, W. W. Ashe and wife, J. W. S. Davis and wife, J. F. Bristol ami wife, L. B. Nichols and wife, W. T. Holland and wife, D. W. Swan and wife, and Z. L. Whitaker and Miss Orm. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Whitaker, Mr. OWL CREEK Mr. I*. T. Kcphart died at the home of his son, September 13 and was buried at Old Haniringdog ceme tery on the 14. Mr. Kephart was 77 years. 8 months and 28 days old at the time of his death. He leaves a widow and five children to mourn his death. Mr. Joe Allen is doing some nice saw milling on Owl Creek at pres ent. Mrs. \V. R, Dockery and Sundy Milton, of Marble visited Hanging do? cemetery this week. Mr. J. S. Dockery, of Owl Creek has been very sick for the past few and Mrs. k. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tarkington, Mr. and Mrs. John Sessoms, Prof and Mrs. J. G. Allen. W. D. Whitaker with Miss Wil liams. Robert Brown with Miss Up ham, Br::ce Bristol with Miss Aline Edwards. Mrs. Stella Aglazier. Miss Hester English. A delicious iunch of weenies, salads, sandwiches, dress ing of various kinds, coffee and other good thines to eat were served. Work is being pushed rapidly now to completion of the New Presby terian Manse which is located just back of the Presbyterian church; also on the new home of Miss Elea nor Cozad which is located in the W. T. Moore subdivision. The local Lutheran congregation have started their now church build ing and are progressing very nicely with its structure. Their church building is located on Main Street ; just on front of the Carnegie Libra ry. J. D. Russell returned to his home | in Lynchburg, Va., after a weeks I visit with his parents. Mayor .and Mrs. D. S. Russell. Lionel Adams has returned to the University of North Carolina where he will graduate next Commence ment. Luie Adams left a few days ago for Washington and Jefferson Col lege where he is a member of the faculty of that institution. | Miss Edna Scrone left a few days ago to take up her duties as teacher in the public schools of Henderson ville. , days. Mr. Andrew Kephart has been do ing some sawing for the past few days. BOILING SPRINGS Rev. A. B. Smith filled his regu lar appointment here Saturday and Sunday. lie preached two very in teresting sermons. A crowd of young people enjoyed a bean stringing at C. C. Mill's Sat urday night. Mr. Edd Mundy visited his parents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mundy. C. C. Wills and William Odell were SOUTHERN BELL TELEEHONEi AMD TELEGV COMPANY! r r pleasant callers at A. J. Davis' Sun' day. Mr. Jack Davis, Jr., left for Younn Harris, Ga., Sunday where he has employment. Nearly every <iairyman in Gaston county either has a silo or will biuld one soon. Stave silos are most com mon. ! CHRONIC COUGHS CAUSE l COMPLICATIONS I j New Elixrr of Creosote and Other HeaJing Agents, Called Glyca Pvna. Stops Worst Cough in Few Days ONE BOTTLE GUARANTEED Now you can be free from the wracking torture of a hacking cough I and protect your system against the I deadly complications that follow per sistent colds and coughs. Glyca-Pyna is guaranteed to relieve your cough or you pay nothing! Just think ? a bottle of this wonderful preparation, elixir of cresote with soothing, healing agents, may be the means of restoring your health. Those whose systems are run down and wasted away by a persistent cough j find Glyca-Pyna not only stops the : cough, but builds their strength and adds pounds of firm, healthy flesh to their weakened bodies. Glyca-Pyna penetrates, carrying the powerful germicidal effects of creosote into the system and arresting the germs. Get a bottle of Glyca-Pyna from R. S. Parker; it comes in 35c, 60c, and $1.10 sizes. If your cough is not quickly relieved, and if you are not delighted with results, your druggist will refund your money! No more nights of torture, robbed of sleep by a wrenching, tearing cough ? Glyca Pyna will stop it qateklgraad you to get a full-nigM* i ? (Advt> Refreshing Shaves You want smoother, better shaves. Shaves which give a soft, youthful ap pearance to your face. You're tired of dull, rough-edged blades which pull and scrape. Here's the remedy. VALET AUTOSTROP RAZOR. A razor and stropping machine combined. Providing a keen, smooth edged blade for every shave. You will lose that morning grouch and enjoy shaves that leave your face soft and smooth. I \41et/luto-Strop Razor Sharpens itself GUARANTEE v We wf*h that every oner of a Valet AutoStrop Razor ba constantly enthuniastic. Should anything happen to your* atrectinr its perfect service, tend it to uk for re pair or replacement. 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DICKEY MOTOR CO. SALES AN D SE&VICS MURPHY, N. C.

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