Ctir Clirrohfc ?>rout Thr Officii! Or pan of Murphy and ( hrrokt'r Counts. Xortli Carolina. i'l III 1SIIH) I VI KV I MIMY t \\ I > \ 1 1 . V ^ Kilititr Matiagrr Mr- 1! \\ l?.ulo\ Vssociato Kd. It \\ SI 1*1 Vsswriatc Kd. j Kntoroil in th,. postoffioo at Murphv. J ('arolina. ^cnnil cla^s mail I niiiMcr utidor Act of Maivh ??. 1ST'.1 ! SUBSCRIPTION KATES IN CI! F.ROK K E COUNT On,. Yra- *1 Si\ Months .T.r' ! l-onr Month- .:"??? | OUIS1IM (HKROKM COUNTY ( bio \ oar ?"> - Si\ Mont h> 1 ,,,> I , mm- Mont!:, I*?ynhlr Strictly I" Advwncc I m??l ndviM t: < nn*nts. want a?l ? nM.lin-.r notiocN. obitnano-. thank . i'i>- ?? ' no oaoh insortion. 1 p.ixabY n a?l\ ativ'o 1 byplay an' . on! r ut rat?*s ftJMi i'.oil on vo?pi. ? \ II o.msnan ? ?- nuiM V oil by Ih,. w rit ov othor\M*o rhov ^ " pub i Name '.shoil " 1 lie Whole I .?hh\ r .* 1 U i n v* WHAT DO YOU THINK OF LOVE? Hx I V VriKC lonnrllv Spr?tt??. N 1 1 1* I WflV .i i?f ?? ' I ? \ f ' tho j it If ft" ? x ivi' m If I v f t a w ? iti" . i \ . ui'.:' 1 :*f the "tl ?"\ <<. ? i k . ? ?? ? lvc tVorc i;tf t .t all v it h th'? -nf- ? ? I ? I <\ ouUi ha' V.VVit ? ; -Mill ask \f i thi ? .. -t-fr. what .< You sitv tl is iffoction. charity, and V. . . . 1 iiha! :>> \ <? w rsV ?> ? a \ f wi.m w \ -u r '-.a? for -? p3. OV ' \\ ovo " or.o W c". ? ~,o.o :V.o a'ror ar w ' ?> "ho V \vv. t app v*ia:o w ? : *-? V A~ Me- - ; * a" you answer ?? : ? stff ttiv?; r:r..i of **?>? .U i * ?? av< rur. - "iT ??*.*?? * : ? / - . s" y :o\: ?*"i" ? v. v ...i : : >co *"?" ?,ivo ro. i \oo. - tettes* ? ?? them. &nd 1 thank e erj --- o -f :>;???? Vr.v>w" iV.^ ; * r.avo ? V .v . SCO TVS to "OV-sh at; ?**?.* ^ ' ^v TKvo ?>"a ? -- fVrvo o ??? T'-;- ? ? ,>f ? ?v e co: - ? -? ?? f Ct". k ?*-<f ; w : .-\r h :>a: vrhvh **av.<o> V ov" r.r.htv c -1 : Wo j^s's ,-f --- ov*: a v ** a**.:> >? ? If vv f v ;>v ^ * r>.ro to " a " ^ Na$o :v.rur>. wo o r ?: >.;ve a ' iow " "" th.'sr :h:r.i> wo Jflvo a lust. If havo a o*--.rv . - -;V.r.s tior. f.^r cv,.,? -.>o seo o. : :ha: foo". > ? the A:*. u'v(- ?.< of Gxxi 5orr.o of Oo.i s crra:or?? a-o > ' '..-w %.nA carr.al m:r.i<s; that thor har* % :c twr Jowr. tk - ' ft^TKrwtttw of our This i* r.o: l.-vif I have a (Mission for souls. I love the poor -t rvinyr sheep that art' lovt on the cold icy mountain of sin. It does me muni t>? lend :? helping hand i.> soli rone who i- in trouble ? ?vcr their condition. O. how I lovt* to irivc t hen i the message of love, and watch them eat and refresh themselves. This i- love. a very sacred love it is. Here is :i num who has committed a crime; when the law catches him. and even if he repents, the christian people have a tendency to look at him without any love or compassion. Perhaps it is a irirl who has made a mistake. \ carnal minded hoy has taken advantage of her and caused her to sin. If she sheds her own ldoo.l and gets a taste of death, sin it the cause of it all. If she repent to Clod and her sin is forjfiven, the Christians are prolyl to look upon her as a low chararted and unfit for the notice of a child of Clod. This is not riirht. It is contrary to the teachings of Christ. When one soul is saved through the 1 of Jesus Christ, that soul it as pure as any other. What if God should hold your past sins against you'.' What if God ?l?*:ilt with us as we deal with our fellowmen? There would he no love. l?ui the world would sitik into etern al nothingness in a short time. Let us love one another, remem bering that Cod is lov??; and that love is that which God has jriven us by which we may refucct the erreat personality of God. I.its raise our standard of living hy prayinjr for more of the love, of God. RECIPE FOR SNAKE BITE AND HYDROPHOBIA The following? clipping from the Knoxville Journal several years afro is submitted to The Enterprise. Mrs. (I. W. Tate of Mt. Vernon stated " me time ago that she had tried the recipe for poisonous snake bite and found it a cure. The recipe was written by C. C. Bussell of Concord and is as follows: A number of years ago there was an epidemic of hydrophodia in tieorgia and an Indian gave the fol lowing tormuia which he said was ? sure cure for hydrophobia or snake ?God so loved the world, that He ira \ e His only begotten Son. that whosoever belicxcth on his should not perish, but have everlasting live" bite, never known to fail on any snake bite except a cotton mouth snake, for which there is no cure: "Get an onion about two inches in diameter and about 5 cents worth of strong1 tobacco and two tablespoon fuls of table salt. Cut the tobacco up pretty fine with a knife; mix well then make a poultice and place on the wound. Make a new poultice ev ery six hours. Apply as soon is pos sible. "This recipe was taken from the Atlanta Constitution. All papers please coppy." ? Etowah Enterprise ? "The Whole Town's Talking" ? FOR SALK OR RENT? One Elec tric Shoe Shop complete. Good location. See Hadley or Fred Dick ey. (It Standing out as the better cigarette THF SINGLE IDF \ of superlative quality was the inspiration for Camel Cigarettes. From the riniw% when the first Camel Cigarette was made that one idea has set C.amel apart. A policy of better tobaccos, combined in an incomparable blend, manufactured with the most exacting care ? all to assure the utmost pleasure in smoking. That is the ideal and the practice back of eve%' package of Camel Cigarettes. It has made Camel the most popular cigarette ever known. More millions have chosen Camels for smoking pleasure than ever accorded their patronage to any other cigarette. I ?? r Si:i r 'v;:< IM. for pleasure

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