LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Walter C. Witt has been spending the past few days visiting friends and relatives at Andrews. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grigsby, of New port News, Va., have been visiting 1 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sneed. i Mr. W, C. D indulge r, State Vet- '? erinarian, of Raleigh, spent one oay I in the county this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fhaup spent Sunday in Copper Hill, guests ?. f Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Clarke. FOR SALE ? 7 room dwelling on croner Hilton Avenue and Mc Leland St. Good size lots. Water and elecric lights in house. Cheap, on Good terms. SHERIDAN DICK EY. Mr. John A. Fitzst evens and Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Witt were busi ness visitors in Asheville the first of last week. 0. J. Willoughby, official logger of roads for the Atlanta Constitu tion's highway service department, Atlanta, was registered at the Re gal Hotel this week. Mrs. C. B. Ross, of Miami, Fla., returned the first of the week to her home after having spent the past week with Mrs. W. D. Townson. WE PAY *1*0 dczcr., tawing bungalow aprons. Spare time, Thread funished. No button holes. Send Stamp. CEDAR GARMENT ^FACTORY, Amsterdam, New York. Misses Vesta and Oilie Whitaker, of Andrews were visitor in Murphy last Saturday. Sam McWilliams, who is connected with the Citrus Exchange, of Tampa Fla., honeymooning with his bride, spent Monday night at the home of Mrs. Mattie A. Taylor on Terr-ace Ave., the guest of Mrs. McWiliiams' grandfather, Stephen A. Wilson. They left for Asheville and other points by auto Tuesday morning. After a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Christopher, Prof, and Mrs. W. T. Smalley and little son, Kent, ha\e re turned to their home in Macon, (la., where Prof. Smalley will r'sume his duties as teacher in the English Ue- 1 partment of Mercer University. Mr. Wiilard 1'. Cooper left first of the week for Stenbenville, Ohio. FOR RENT ? My home on Valley River Avenue. MRS. A. S. CLARKE, Copper Hill, Tenn., County Agent, J. V. Arrendale, and Editor J. A. Gray of the Clay County News, Hayesville, were visi tors here one day this week. Mr. LeRoy Rogers, of Robbinsville was registered at the Regal Hotel this week. Misses Hattie Lou and Helen Dick i\ . after a vis't to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dickey, and their sis ters, Mrs. F. (). Christopher and Mrs. seal Sneed, have returned to Atlan ta. Mr. Frank McConnell, son of Mrs. Mae McConnell. formerly with Cand ler's Department Store, was killed in an automobile accident at Boston, , -W*??., \zzt Mr. McConnell was in the Navy and was buried at Arl ington cemetery, Washington. I> C. G. W. Candler and daughters, An nie Moorman and Mrs. Dale Lee drove over to Sylva Sunday to meet Mrs. Candler who has been visiting friends and relatives at that place. FOR SALE ? One nice piano in trood condition for sale at a bargain. See Fred Dickey, Dickey Motor Co., City. (lt-d) Mr. Alfred Dullard, of Vivian, W. Va., spent several days of his vaca tion with relatives and friends in the county. Mr. Bullard is formerly from Cherokee county and stated that he was considering seriously of return ing. Dr. J. 0. Nichols of Etowah, Tenn. spent several days here this week. D'r Nichols is interested with Mr. George Ellis in the Murphy Service Station, and holds valuable property in the town. Mr. W. R. Anderson, of Bryson City, was a visitor here one day this week. Mr. Anderson was formerly county agent of Clay, and is now demonstration agent for Swain coun ty. FOR SA^K ? Entire lot of first class garage machinery ? in the Hasty Garage for sale. Full machine shop equipment. Am going to sell. See me quick. JOHN H. HALL, City. (7-lt-pd.) Stephen A. Wilson, after spend ing a few days as the guest of Mrs. Mattie A. Taylor on Terrace Ave., left for his home in Forsyth, Ga., Wednesday morning. Messrs. R. A. Patton and George Rcece, of Franklin, were \isitors to Murphy several days this week. Mr. Patton, who is manager of the Home Realty and Auction Company, of Franklin, is staging an auction sale one September 27th, of the Burt Dickey Farm at Brasstown in the morning, and the E. V. McConnell home place near Hayesville in the afternoon. A party of summer visitors who are stopping several days at the Dickey House, composed of Mrs. Skeggs, of Decatur, Ala., Mrs. Dr. | Hughes, of Miami, Mrs. Johnson, of Columbia, S. C., Mi's. Johnson, of Los Angeles, Calif., Miss Holbrook, of Tampa, and Miss Edith Sims, of Atlanta, motored to Copperhill and the Ducktown basin one day this i week. ia a boy between four and eight years old. When you suddenly discover you haven't a baby any more but a regular, sure 'nuff little shaver it's a pretty sure ?ign you've got to do some building. He wants a room of his own. Maybe that means an addition to the house. A playhouse; a dog kennel; a high board fence to shin over; and repairs! Ask Dad ? he knows! Dad buys lumber here. He's one of our best customers. CHEROKEE MANUFACTURING CO "There's a Material Difference" Phone 95 Murphy, N. C. The editor is the recipient of four tomatoes from Mrs. J. S. McCombs, of Peachtree. The four tomatoes weighed five pounds, and were grown on one vine. They were Yellow Ponderosa and were practically free of spots or blemishes, one being: en tirely perfect. Mrs. McCombs had one hundred hills of tomatoes this year, from which she stated she had already gathered more than twenty five bushels. She has canned 200 halt gallon cans, sold quite a lot and has had all she wanted for table use. These, she stated, were grown with out any extra effort or care of the plants, and after giving us the four, she had a large basket full left and some of them looked even larger than those given us. This is another in stance and concrete illustration that tomatoes can be grown in this sec tion without practically anv extra effort and profitably as well. The Music Club is planning to have an unusually good entertain ment around October 1st, the exact date to be announced later, officers of the Club stated this week. The program will con.-ist of piano and vocal solos, male and female duets, quartets, choruses, and a play. The Music Club has sponsored several excellent programs in the past, and an evening of real entertainment is in store for the people of Murphy. FOR SALE CHEAP? Any class farm on and near the highway and near our Senior or one of our Junior High Schools. Morally the best county in Georgia. Address OSCAR WEST BROOK, Jasper, Ga. (7-tf-t) Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bolshaw, of Savannah, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Joy, of Dunedin, Fla., spent several days over the week-end here as guests at The Maples. Mr. Joy is editor and owner of the Dune din Times and also operates a drug and soda business in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Joy were pleasant callers at the Scout office, and the editor en-Joy-ed swapping ideas and ex periences. FOR RENT ? Three eight room houses and one three room house j for rent, all modern conveniences, j Also gaivges ror rent. See Mr.*. Net- j tie Dickey, Dickey Hotel, City. (It-d) James Williamson, for the past year or more "official" printers devil, pressman, compositor, and general all-round "ftunkie" for the Scout, left this week to enter Lincoln Me morial University at Harrogate, Tetin.. to continue his seeking -ai t er knowledge career. J aiiu's graduated ?with honors last year from the lo&tl h'"M school, and will take- up the study of electrical engineer.'!- that institution. He is an exceptionally jjood boy and a scholar of 110 mean ability. He will be missed around The Scout office but the "for<-e" as well as his many frien