u- jnJ Mrs. B. Storey spent iwk-end with relatives and H Ca. r. p. r. Boardman of Allan Gj K"1 "y " c- Ha" iiA??flla all <?:' the Southern Bell ? ? ?'t irraph Company ^^-jov r.T ?' 1 ? ine a camping rear -t -wn Bridge this f m ? jjyp 2St->s:* Sne<<l ..f Knoxville. | - arriv M day for a visit, to i - an'i She was accom . h:. cor friends. Miss | a Ki: n of Knoxville. Ka'( \ f Oaks, Pa. is vis- 1 reiat i ? - : d f riends here. .V:-. F. C. ll "ill and children of j grille an v .ting her sister. Mrs. (. Mai Ion ee. / ' I little John F. iward Penny of New [ ;k City, N V. i> visiting his aunt | J. P. Francis, Jr. ' is. Kva Daniels announces the rth of a son, on Sunday, August )[rs. Mary Alston of Asheville - is | itinp her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Mal ix and family. Vr. J. N- Berthuntha who has H visiting in Mexico City, Mexico ved Sunday for a visit of several here. Mr. and Mrs. E. ('. Mallonee, Mr*. C.Hall. Missr> Sarah Cook and j Posey and Mr. Carl Smallen en ,-e-i a picnic supper at Brasstown j ige on Tuesday night. Mi>s Grace Barnett who has been ling ht-r grandparents, Mr. and V. Christopher in Atlanta, Ga. [turned home Friday. Master Paul Robert Hyatt of Ashe ?i!!? is visiting his grandparents Mr. I Mrs. R. H. Hyatt Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leatherwood Durham ar?* visiting Mrs. Leather parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. talcop [Mrs Norma Hyatt and daughter. Il* Envmene who have been visiting Ts. Hyatt's mother, Mrs. Clara *rril have returned to their home i Knoxville, Tenn. I Mis>? > I.* 'list? and Francis Elling- . ?tn of Commerce, G?. are visiting | bir uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. L Storey. Mr. Freti Green spent several qh last week with his sister, Mrs. | :ank Tate in Ducktown, Tenn. Mr. William Wilson spent several DS the last of the week with rela-| 1 and friends in Erwin. Tenn. I Mrs. Harry McBrayer and daugh ?,r, Miss Jane have who been visit ; Mrs. MeBrayer's parents, Mr. td Mrs. G. W. Candler returned to Hr home in Anderson S. C. Mon ? Little Miss Martha McBrayer ained for a visit with her grand ?Kr.ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Candler. Mr Bob Austin of Asheville spent ke week-end here. Mr. Granville Radcliffe of Spencer "visiting at the home of Mr. and Irs. A. L. Martin and family. Master Harry Christopher return <j Saturday from a two weeks visit Jth his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. ?? Christopher and aunt, Mrs. E. A. frowning 0f Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Nellie Miller and sons, Bill 5". Morris left last Friday for Atlan ta Ga. where they will make their l?me. Their many friends will regret |? "ear of their leaving. DICKEY'S FEED PRICES FOR THIS WEEK percent CS Meal, htg ?- $1-45 Hue Cow Shorts, per bag $1.00 ^re Wheat Bran, per bag ? $1.40 fttite Country Corn. bu. $1.00 Pwice Timothy Hay, per cwt, $1.35 pK Cotton FIout, per bbl. .... $4.25 J??d Luck Flour, per bag 55c taerican Beauty Flour, bag .... 80? ^it Jars % gal., doz $1.05 fruit Jars, qts, doz - 80c ^ bkt Armours LaTd 85c Bur RYE AND CORN AT market price and PAY CASH D??key Feed Company Sheridan Dicker, Proprietor MURPHY, N. C. I Mr. and Mr?. Fishir HuVble of 1 Atlanta art- visiting their sister. MUs Hattie Axley and other relatives. Mrs. E. 0. Christopher returned i Saturday from a visit to Atlanta,; Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Yates of Macon Ga. are spending; several weeks at the Dickey Hotel. Mr. ynd Mrs. Yates have been coming to Murph\ and spending several weeks at the Dick* Hotel for a number of years. The Baptist Womans Missionary Society met ir. its regula? monthly { meeting July 2H at the church. A j A very iiv:e resting program wa ei ven ? the subject being. "Around the I Gulf of Mexico With '.he Gospel". I Devotional was led by Mrs. E. E. i Adams. Fore Thoughts ? Mrs. Ilay ner Rogers, Trailing the Gospel Mrs. J. B. Giay. Stories by the Way | ? Mrs. J. 1>. Warrick. After Thought 1 ? Miss Sarah Cook. Two new mem- ; bers. Mrs. J. B\ Gray and Mrs. <"y- i rus White, were welcomed into out Society. FOR SALE ? Good a -room house and 5 lots, house has good base ment, good garden, garage and chick en house. Will consider good used car and moot of the balance like rent. See me, I am going to sell this property. John H. Hall, Mur- ! phy, N. C. Miss Marvev Walker and J. 11. Christy of Andrews were business visitors in town Wednesday. Mr. Leon Ellis of Swananoa spent several days last week with his aunt Mrs. G. W. Ellis. He was accom panied by his friend Lym Reagan of B'lack Mountain. Little John Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ellis of Andrews is visit ing his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ellis. Mrs. E. E. Adams entertained with a picnic dinner and shower at her home Friday night in honor of Mis-'1 Mary Jo Davis. The hostess, assisted by Miss Sarah Cook and Mrs. Porter Meroney served plates consisting of salad, deviled eggs, brown bread, fudge and punch. Games and eon tests were enjoyed by all. Those present were Misses Mary Joe Davis, j Jane McBrayer, Fannie DeWeese, Tommie Coppenger, (trace Parker, , Mariam Sf.vain, Francis Pendley, Miriam Gray, Grace Harnett, Polly , Davis, Sarah Cook. Irene Barton, | Mae Cornwell, Vaul Adams. Pauline j Allen, Laura Belle Hamilton, Mrs. E. E. Adams, Mrs. Dan SHelton, Mrs. Porter Meroney. Messrs. J. II. Bren dle, Buel Adams, Buster and Bill Bay less, William Thompson and Jer ry Dayidson Jr. Mr. Reb Phillips has leased the Thomas barber shop above the Regal hotel and will be assisted in the op eration of the same by R. M. Thom as and Clyde Gladson. Mrs. H. D. Amos returned Satur day from Canton, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leatherwood and little daughter. Mary Fay, of Durham, and Miss Annie Leather wood oC Canton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Poindexter of Cramerton are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. Vance Wilson, who has em ployment at Marion, spent the week end with his family. Mr. Frank Barton, of Mineral Bluff, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barton. FOR SALE ? Good 5-room house, as good as the best, all modern conven iences, good size lot in good section, for quick sale will consider good used car and most of the balance like rent John H". Hall, Murphy, N.C. Mrs. Sallie Childers and daughter Edith, of Whittier, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swaim. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, of FYanklin, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilson. Mr. John Brittain was a visitor in Andrews Monday. Mr. D. S. Russell of Andrews was a visitor in town on Monday Mr. Jake Abernathy, of Andrews, was a business visitor here one day this week. iThe Presbyterian Woman's Auxi liary held its August meeting Tues day afternoon with Mrs. R. W. Gray, After the business session, Mrs. J. P. Anderson took chaise of the pro gram of Foreign Missions and Home Missions, and discussions were held on China, Korea, Mexico and Africa in the foreign mission stmdy, work among the negro race being the sub ject of the Home mission study. After the Lesion, the hostess, as sisted by Mrs. J. B. Storey, served undwitches. cakes and punch. Those present were Mrs. J. I*. Ana-, n. Mr M. W. Bell. Mrs. R. W ! Giay, Mrs. .!. B. Grav Mrs. J. N: Hill1 Mr,. A. Huber. Mr . \V. W: Hyde.! Mrs. II. S. Parker, Mrs. J. I1: Dillard.5 Mrs. ( . W. Savage, Mrs. .J. P?- Storey, | Mrs. 1). Wiiherspoon Mrs. Mary Ha ly. Miss Mary Leal and Mrs. Ben Warner. The Woman's Missionary Society >?f tho M. K. Church. South met in its monthly session Tuesday after noon at three "'dock. Tin program was led l y .Mr-. H. I*. Powell. It in clude i two hyn.r.s. We've a story to tell to the na'ion and "In Christ There Is NY F.as ' or West" and an arte!- from ; f Missionary Voice on. | "A Changing World F? r Indian^'. ? followed by prayer. Several items of ; busine? were taken up. The Society [ regretted to 1- one of its members Mrs. S. M. Hinshaw who has. served j as assistant Treasurer and who j Miortly will leave for her new home j I in S.>uth C arolina. The following I I member- were present: Mrs. E. B. I Norv. 11. Mi s. John Smallen. Mrs. S. I j M. Hinshaw Mrs. John Axley, Miss i I Ada Harshaw. Mrs. II. P. Powell. Mrs R. V. \Vi lis, Mrs. G. W: Ellis. Mrs. Garland Posey. Mrs. S. I>. Akin. Mrs. R. B. Ferguson, Mrs. R. C: Mat tox. Mrs. Frank Dickey. Mrs. H. G. Klkins. Mrs. P. H. Sword and Mrs. T. W. Axley. The teachers and pupils of the Junnior Department of the Method ! ist Sunday School enjoyed a picnic I Monday afternoon on the banks of I the Valley River, near the Valley River Bridge. Gauies were played and a bountiful picnic supper and water melons were enjoyed. The following! niade up the party: Mr. K. V. Wea ver, Supt. of the S. S., Miss Jose- 1 phine ileighway, Supt. of the Dept.. j Misses Loula Fain and Alline Rich ardson, and Mrs. H. P. Powell, tea chers. and the following pupils and friends: Mrs. Glenn Bates, Mis.- Del la Meroney. Charlotte Trotter, Dor-, otliy Carroll, Esther Warner, Jane and Mildred Hill. Mildred Gentry. Christine Howell. Thelma Rice, Mar garet and Louise Johnson, Martha Akin, Joe Miller and Gaines i'lkin ?, Edgar and Fain Weaver, Jack Hunt, Fred Wise. Tom and Leon Axley, Tom Posey and Hairy Fain Jr. ANDREWS LOCALS Mr. II. M. Whitaker was a business I visitor ir Knoxville Tentu, on M?n doay of this week. I Mr K. A. Wt?o(i returned to his I I home in Andrews on last Saturday after having: spent several days in Raleigh where he was bidding for the sale of several school trucks to the State. Misses Kvelyn Alexander and Clet- . Brendle, two of the eachers in An- | drews school last year, are spending j several days in Andrews visiting in I the home ^f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. | Boone. Miss Louise haircloth returned tot her home in Clinton, N C., after hav ing spent some time visiting her sis- 1 THE INKLESS PEN It is a pleasure to write witn the INKLESS PEN, as you have simply to DIP IT IN WATER. With one dip you can write 500 words and ever more, which is equ ivalent to filling a sheet of fools_cap. The nib is of special construction and a peculiar metal. It resists corrosion and lasts for a much longer time than ordinary pens. The writing is a rich violet color, copyable. and is MARVELOUSLY NEAT AM) LEG IBLE. This pen is a great curios ity and is extremely useful, as it dis penses entirely with the ink bottle, that in many households contains nothing but a muddy deposit with which it is impossible to write. It is greatly preferred by many to foun tain pens, which are always running dry at the wrong time and are not always the success they might be Moreover, there is nothing to leak, and the pen fits into a holder when not in use. It may be carried in the pocket in any position. Sample 25c. Address STTE^LING, 603 Union Ave, Knoxville, Ter.n. (52-2t) SICK HEADACHE From Constipation Hkme Is a purely ??*?? table medietas which has benefited thousands of men. women and chil dren. sad which you should try when troubled with constipation, indi cation. or biliousness. Mr. H. H. Rocllllo, of Lake Charles, La^ writes: -When I let myself set constipated, I feel dull and slusslsb and all out of sorts, not equal to my work. When one has this fsffllns it Is time to take some thins before he feels worse. I cer tainly have found Black-Drausht aulck to relieve. I used to have se vere sick headaches and suffer a ?reat deal. I found this came frojn constipation, and that Black-I>rau?ht would correct It. That Is why I be gan uslnff THJCDFORD'S fsa-is Black-Draught tor. Mrs. Z. B. Conley. Mr. and Mr*. Wo.lfcer White and three children are spending some time with Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Pre vost. Mr and Mrs White live on a farm near Klizabtth City. N C., and were members <>f Mr. PrevosCs church prior to his coming to An drews. Mr. \V. E. Robinson of Morgan ton , Ga., spent several days thv first of this week in Vndrews on business. Mr. Robinson formely lived in An drews. mc ving to eGcrgia only a few months airo. Rev. K. V. Troutman and Mr. R. A. Dewar were in Murphy on Mon day of this week appearing before the Board of County Commissioners in the intere-'. of Welfare work May<?r IV 3. Russell was a busi ngs visit' r iv. Murphy on Monday of this week. M ess 1 M. C . Kiker <? f Blue Rid^e (la., and Ralph Moody and J. D. Mal lonee. of Murphv. were business visi i tors in Andrews the latter part of ! the past week. I Mr. and Mrs. J. I>. Perkinson. of Asheville. on the return from their ! honeymoon trip to Atlantic City. N. | J., spent several days with Mrs. Perk mson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. ridwell. Kev and Mrs. K. W. Prevost and family returned to Andrews *,%i last Saturday. Mr. Prev -t had been srone ior several weeks visiting her parents at High Point, and Mr. Pre vost made a trip to Raleigh to at j tend a meeting - f a Baptist hoard of * which hi* is a member and on his re j turn he stoppi\i over in High Point anil brought Mrs. Prevost and the children back with him. Mrs. John M. Archer has been iralhd t?? the hi>me of her mother in Ka>t Tennessee on account of the j fact cf her mother having been in jured in a fall. I Mr. Cecil Chanikr was a business ' visitor in Knoxville on Monday of this week. JOHNSON'S MARKET Specials For Saturday ALL CUTS STEAK, tb 20c MUTTON ROAST, tb 12V2c MUTTON STEW, tb 10c MUTTON CHOPS, tb 15c HAMBURGER, tb g 15c PORK SAUSAGE, lb 15c MIXED SAUSAGE, tb 12l/2c ALL KINDS OF BACON AT A LOW PRICE V. M. JOHNSON Fresh and Cured Meats of All Kinds PHONE 97 Beauty and I Charm School CONDUCTED EY ! Miss Edna Wallace EXPERT COSMETICIAN AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF MARTHA LEE CREATOR AND MANUFACTURER OF THE EXQUISITE LINE OF Martha Lee Toiletries As a special courtesy to this institution and complimenting the women of our city MARTHA LEE has permitted us to utilize the services of one of her Cosmeticians for one week only ? AUGUST I0TH TO AUGUST 15TH We would suggest that you make your appointment now for a Skin Analysis and French Pack Facial. With these services, (in a private booth arranged for this pur pose), you will be given a personal lecture on ? Proper treatment and care of your particular skin. Blending of powder and rouge; and the selection of shades most becom ing and suitable to your type. The new and charming art of "Per sonality Make-up." How to obtain and keep a lovely skin. PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION EARLY PARKER'S DRUG STORE Murphy, N. C.

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