LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Clark and little i daughter. Marion of Copperhill. Tenn were visitors at Murphy. Sun Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Akin and family, and Mrs. John Ax ley motor ed to Gainesville. Ga. Saturday. Mr. Zeb Morrow of Andrews was a visitor at Murphy, Tuesday. Mr Oliver Amnions of Robbins ville spent Sunday with his wife and son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gentdy. Misses Posephine and Constance I)<nkler and Messrs Lemar Manly, F-lic Wilson and Harry Miller of Atlanta, Ga. spent the week end with Mr. Miller's mother, Mrs. E. S. Miller | Messrs Rufus Perkins and Bill Miller are attending Gdand Opera in Atlanta, Ga. this week. Miss H. M. Berry of Raleigh was a visitor at Murphv Wednesday. ? Mr. and Mrs. Felix Palmer, daught- 1 er and son, Gladys and Wilson and! Mrs. Dixie Palmer motored to Hay- j esville Sunday. Mr. Bailey Meroney of Chattan ooga. Tenn spent the week end with his mothed, Mrs. Delia Meroney. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Massey attend ed the moving picture show at Copper hill, Tenn Saturday ni^ht. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Butt and chil dren of Blu Ridge. Ga. spent Sun day with Mrs. Butt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fain. Miss Delia Meroney who has been' visiting her brother. Bailey at Chatt anooga, Tenn returned home, Satur day. Messrs. Ralph Harper of anton and ft . i\ Francis of Asheville spent the week end here. Mr. W. I*. Blank. District Traffic Mgr. of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Compnty was a visitod here Tuesday. Mr. Zeb Xeill of Copperhill. Tenn spent the week and heie. Miss Sara Ruth Possy of Andrews was a visitor at Murphy, Sunday. Miss Iona Herbert of Hayesvilie is the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mds. G. W. Candler. Messrs. Hayner Rogers. Billie Hem j bree and Dr. K. L. Holt spent la.;t ! Thursday at Asheville. Misses Gladys Poltatty and Ruby Courtney were the week end guests j of Miss Fay Roper at Bryson City. Miss Mary Lyman of New York ity spent the Easter Holidays with her brother, Mr. M. L. Lyman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Colvard of Robbinsville and Mrs. Rose of Topoc.? were thet Sunday guest of Mrs. Bessie DeWeese. Mr. .J. I*. Francis of Asheville spent the ha, er Holiday with friends here. Misses Ruby and Bettie Kate McCombs and Messrs. Ralp'. Harper and J. 1*. Francis attended the show at Copperhill. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bayless and son Kill, Mrs* A. II. Brown spent Sunday at Copperhill, Tenn. as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J, E. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Macgill and little son. Bobbie of Athens, fenn. were the ^uest of All. and Mrs. F. E. Dickev Wednesday. Mr. Mark West, Jr., of Chicago, 111 arrived Sunday for a visit with hi.- parents, .Mr. and Mrs. .\la>k, J>r. Misses Talitha and Roma Spark? -^etit Easter w'th their parents, at Brass town. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mauney and Son. Richard spent Easter with Mrs. Mannev's parents. Col. and Mrs. G. H. Haierler. Mrs. Mauney will spend several days with her parents. Mr. Mauney and so nretumed home Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Davidson were visitors at Hayesville, Sunday. Mr. Whi'e Mease spent the week [ end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Ed. C. Mease. Don't forget to see the High Flyers when th^v eirve to town. If you wa- to hear peppy song? and yells be sure to see the High Fivers. The High Flyers will come stepp ing out Friday night. The manv friends of Mrs. Mark West will reeret to hear of her con tinued illness. i music was rendered by the members of the Pre^bytedian choir at the church on Easter Sunday night. The following program was given: i "Jubilate", Choir. Scriptuie Reading, Mr. Rufus I'er kins. i'rayer, Dr. J. I*. Anderson. Response, "I am the Resurrection" "Open the Gates of the Temple", Miss Annie Graham Anderson. "For God So Loved the World," choir. "The Wondrous Cross," Choir. Reading, Anne Candler. "Victory Bells." Choir. ( "All Hail to Christ," choir. "Reading, Margaret Witherspoon. "Not Ashamed of Jesus," Mrs. C. W. Savage, Mrs. J. X. Hill. Mrs. R. S Parker, Mrs. J. I*. Anderson. ?Offertory, "The Rosary," Grace Wills Bell.* "The Springtime of the Soul," the choir. "The Earth is the Lord's," choir. Benediction, Dr. Anderson. Foods The Whole Nation Chooses Famous brand names that women everywhere ac cept as the finest in foods . . . These are the names you find on A&P Food Store shelves. On foods of such high quality our lower prices become a dou ble economy. K. S. C. Uneeda Biscuits 2 pkgs. 9c BEST FOOD'S MAYONNAISE 9c J;?" 18c 3-Oz Jar Camobell's BEANS 3 Cans 25c Pest Toasties or Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2 pkgs 15c 3eHo vizlf 2 Pkgs. 15c DEL MONTE Or LIBBY Food Products FRUIT~S ALAD Si.'_24c BART- PEARS LETT Large Can 39c APRICOTS Large Can 37c SLICED : boy's U?K*US(* BEE* N?J 25c Pineapple - 1 No. 1 C? I 0, ? ??.>? ^ * im ~ [r0 * ; cc ' i.l COrT's. ?? .4^ u^- . .. > ; v' r.Miniljl- ll-f lilt JcTEL vA-V ,* ? *"]p I t'.. - 1? II Ununvil ?-? ?lY?-f (iiatt any i |W^ ^ |* J til lit'i taiuh itiO-t' MililQ. , doz ftfi ^ WALDORF TISSUE 4 Rolls '25c Old Dutch CLEANSER 2 * Cans 15c THE <iW&T ATLANTIC'S PACIFIC ?"So Miss Hattie M. Berry, a former owner of The Cherokee Scout, spent several days in Murphy this week on business. Mr. George H. Bramlet and Mr. W. H. Woodbury, representing the Smoky Mountains National Park Commission, were in Murphy this week on business. Mrs. Nettie Dickey announced this week that a recreation hall for guests and summer visitors of the Dickey Hotel would be opened about the middle of May. It is planned to in stall a radio and player piano, so that music and dancing and other forms of recreation can be enjoyed zy the summer folks. Dr. George Salesburry will leave Monday for Asheville to attend the North Carolina State Dental meet-, ing. j Mrs. J. P. Anderson and Mrs. B. \ W. Sipe entertained their Sunday j School classes, with a number of their | little friends, with a most enjoyable. Easter egg hunt at "he hom? of Miv.i Robert Hyatt on Friday, April ISthJ NOTICE! To The Democratic Voter* of Cher okee County: I am a candidate for Solicitor of the 20th District subject to the Dem ocratic Primary on June 7. 1930. I have had several years experience in trying criminal cases and I am satis fied that I can make you a State's Attorney that you will not be asham ed of. Any support that you will give me in this campaign will be appre j ciated. RALPH MOODY. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness shown us dur;ng the <lt*ath of our father. May Gods j blessings be on all of them. JAMES M. CAPPS and Family. PATRONIZE THE CITY BARBER SHOP A Clean, Sanitary, Up-to-Date Barber Shop First-class Shower Baths With Hot and Cold Water WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSI NESS ? COME TO SEE US SHOOTING CREEK Mrs. J. II- Man* is spending sever al days with relatives in Oneida, Tenn. She will be accompanied home by her daughter Miss LennR Man* who teaches first grade in the Onieda city school, and by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cook who spent the winter with their son Mr. A. M. Cook, of Onieda. Mrs. Vickie Moody has been very ill the past week but is improveing at this time. Miss Mary Patton spent last week end with Miss Zeipha Tiger. Mr. Fred Parton, of Bryson City, N. C., was the guest of Miss Lois Marr last week-end. Mrs. Pauline Cook is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mts. M. K. Penland Mr. W. M. Rederick and family of Knoxville, Tenn. are moving to | Shooting Creek. ! MYERS CHAPEL Rev. Croy filled his regular ap pointment at this place Sunday after noon a large crowd was present. Mr. Dink Johnson of Young Harris, Ga. was the dinner guest of Mr. Call McClure Sunday. Messrs. Carl McClure, Dink John son, and Baylor Roach were visitors at Dr. I*. B. Killian's Sunday. Most of the folks of this com munity attended Court at Hayesville i this week. Mr. Andrews Graves Crib got Burned up Friday morning and also | his wagon and about 20 turkeys. Mr. Carmen Anderson visited his father on Sweet Water Sunday. Mr. Van Roach of Fires Creek i Spent Monday night with Baylor. ! Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Garlan White have j moved back to Hayesville. Mrs. W. C. Anderson visited Mrs. 1 Maude Dayton Sunday afternoon. SPECIAL EXCURSION to SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK And All Important Points in Florida Also Havana, Cuba. Southern Railway will sell very low round trip tickets on May 3rd, 1930. ROUND TRIP FARES FROM ASHEVILLE Savannah $7.50 Brunswick 13.00 Jacksonville 16.00 St. Augustine 17.50 Daytona and Ocala 18.75 Hollywood and Ft. Lauderdale .... 25.50 Equally low rates from other Stations in Western North Carolina. v, Tickets good returning to reach original starting point pr:or to midnight as follows: Savannah, Ga., May 10th Brunswick, Ga., Dayton, Dunnellon, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Ocala and St. Augustine, Fla., May 11th; Key West, Fla., May 19th; All other Florida points, May 15th; Havana, Cuba, May 22nd. Baggage will be checked on these tickets and Stopovers granted at all stations in Florida Through sleeping cars and day coaches leav ing Asheville daily at 4:00 P. M. For additional information or reservations call local ticket agent or write West Palm Beach 25.00 Miami 26.00 23.50 33.25 50.75 Tampa and St. Petersburg Key West Havana, Cuba J. H. WOOD Division Passenger Agent Asheville, N. C.

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