ANDREWS M . G. Ft. Hoblitzell left Andrew Monday morning at two o'clock for Arrapolis, Maryland where he wa called "fi a ? ount ? >'" the death of his brother-::.-. i*v. Mr. . H. Teas. Mr. Tea- wh n l.ir-re >*>ckholder in the \ndrev - Tannine Fxtract Compan\ as well as ownmjr large interest ir extrae* plants at three other points. Rev1. L!oyn Tuesday e vt nivj of this week. TV Rotary lut hid a^ their guests -ill Hi-* boys < f thf Anwrews Highsch- ?>! and Dr. Ro?tgc**s deiicered an addres. t.? ana on the hoys and boy life. His add res- was highly entertaining as well as very instructive. Mr. -I. 1\ Stan-bury of Asheville who formerly lived in Andrews was hen* on Wedresday this week visiting friends and relatives. The meeting at the Methodist I Church wiii continia- through this week. There is interest and the j Christian people f the town are very | much encouraged ir h -ping that this will be a -.- eat meeting. Mr. a:- ! Mrs. Th< mpkins. of Salem I M ass. ?he father and step mother of ! Mr. Thompkin- wh is employed by! the NantV-ala Power & I-ight Co. spent *he week end ir- Andrews! visiting their son. Mr. I\ 1*. Fere bee wa- - at cf tiwr: several. isays the *>-' of this week attending * business. Mi*. M. \n T'.*ws was in Have ville on M ?n !ay and Tuesday of this! week. Me a>: of the past! wed. ? :hc interest of the candacy ? <-f H ? W. Bailey in his race fi.i ? ?? r St a' Ser ate Mr. V.'n ? ? S. ( *;?. it.i'Un has severed I his i*" ae, a with the Andrew \ ! 1 : . a - :.rcepted a po-i ion a? \ t ? i-iaia w it h the Nantahala ? I've Light Company. Mr. M. I. Mauney who formerly resided . and rat the Ideal Mo tor ' r ut wh< has now moved t?? i M ntain. X. C. was in An drews the first of this- week attend ing *o closing up hi.- business here. Mr. ('. T. Vance of the Southern Railway Company was in Andrews the first of this wee": attending t<< business for the Southern. Mr. Lee Watkins wa> a business visitor in Asheville a few days ago. Mr. K. I*. King of Topton was ir. Andrews on Monday of this wek attending to business. FOR SALE ? Pure improved Porto; Kican Potato Plant* Gov. Inspect-! eit and treated. $1.75 per 1000 F. O. B. R. G. CASTEEL, Kochingham, Ga. (39-3t) I THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL is by train. The safest. Most com fortable. Most reliable. Costs less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding greatly reduced fares for short trips. i SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM C. A. Swaim Furniture Manufacturing Co. I WE BUILD AND REPAIR Furniture, ' Truck* and Cabs ! :>f all kinds " | f * And all Automobile Tops and Woodworks High Class Workman ship Prices Reasonable lYonSave in buy ing KC Baking Powder Same Price for over ? 38 years You save in using it. Use less than of high priced brands. t L MILLIONS OP POUNDS (JSBD RY OUR GOVERNMENT FUNERAL FOR J. W. CAPPS HELD LAST SATURDAY ' John W. Oapps wa> taken by death [ at the home "I* his - n James M. j Capps. or. April 25. 11*30 at the a?*e | t-f ?is. He was a veteran of the j Spai ish A v ? in War. Was horn in Handerson County July 1G, 18 10 and come t Cherokee County in r.?(?7. A r i was loved ly all who knew him. He leaves r> children to mourn hi- 1 ? James and Sam of Murphy and Mrs. Etta Fisher of Hoquiar. Wa-h. All