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!oy<i Rodir<-rs. an Episcopal Mini.-te " ?f Ashevillt. N*. C. was out with the A n crews Rotary Club ?>n 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 <i ? \V. ('-".el and William] Cover were in Havesville on Tuesday j of this week on business. Mr. IV Mall" net was in An drew- he *te* '>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 <o a host of friends and relatives of Asheville and Hendersonville. Funeral services was conducted by Rev Lee Roy Steel at CI rape Creek Church. Saturdav April 26th at 2:.J0 F. M. SOY BEANS JUST RECEIVED Mammoth Yellow $2.50 per bushel Mammoth Bf ov i $2.50 per ^u<hel Laredo $5.00 per bushel DICKEY FEED CO. FOR SALE POTATO SLIPS Highly imported red or pink skin Porto Riean plants from carefully ' selected seeds. Government inspect ed and treated. April 25 to June. ' Only $1.75 per 1000. express or par- ! eel post prepaid. Good count and < quick delivery jruaranteed.. Burbank ; ? i other built ustsant Tomato ! plants 500 $1.00 1000 $1.85. J. J. SEAY. Tate. Ga. yoonaonoorionnonnntoynonooonnnnninnnnnnnnnnqonooiHiuiija | POULTRY SALE by SMOKY MOUNTAIN MUTUAL EXCHANGE AND CHEROKEE COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION Y Again we have made a very satisfactory trade for your poul- ? try. But we cannot help you unless you help yourself. To help *:* yourself sell to the car who is trying to help you. $ CAR AT MURPHY MAY 6TH He.Ty Hens ..19c Co* 10c Light Hens 17c Cee? 10c Heavy Broilers 27c Ducks 10c Light Broilers 22c E??? ? 22c D^jr o you really know your cigarette : J c? r YOU'RE PARTICULAR about the other things that are so intimate a part of your personality. What about your cigarettes? There are several hundred grades of leaf tobacco. What kind of cigarette do you smoke ? If you smoke Camels you smoke the choicest tobaccos grown. For the famous Camel blend is based on the use of tobaccos of superlative quality. It is only from them that you can expect that smooth, rich, mellow mildness and that fragrance and aroma found in such perfection in Camels. We buy the right tobaccos . . . the very choicest delicate leaves of Turkish and Domestic. In their curing and preparation we use the most modern and scientific methods. And we alone possess the knowledge of the marvelous Camel blend. That's why Camel is able to furnish real cigarette pleasure to more millions than have ever given their patronage to any other cigarette.

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