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Locals and Personals Mr. E. L\ Berber, of Vests, was a visitor in town Monday. *fr N- R Reese has returned to (Murphv and is now barbering in the Arcade barber shop located in the basement of the Davidson building. Mr. J- N. Moody and son Howard, i *j I),- K. L. Holt were business vis- 1 jtors in As'heville Tuesday. Mrs. F. H. James and son, of Louisville. Ky.f were recent visitors of Mrs. Florence Moore. Mrs. S. l*- Akin and daughters. Misses Mary and Martha, .Mrs. W. M. Fain and Miss Clara .McCombs were shopping in Gainesville, Ga., la?t Saturday. Mrs. Callie Hall and Misses Ada | Harshaw and Lucy Holland spent several days in Atlanta, Ga., last week, where Mrs. Hall purchased a new and complete stock of hats and dresser for her millinery store. Mr. Harry P. Cooper was a busi ness visitor in Nashville, Tenn., the first of the week. Miss Catherine Moody, of Ashe ville h visiting her parents, Mr. and M?s. J. N. Moody. Mrs. Hairy McBVayer, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. G. W. Candler, returned to her ! home in Anderson, S. C., Sunday. She was accompanied as far as Cor- ; \ by her parents and Mr, and Mrs. Dale Lee. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown, of An drews. spent Sunday and Monday with h . Mr. and Mrs. R. H. | Hyatt. Mr. Charles Dickey, who is attend ing S. C. i. at Sylva, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Carl Dobbs. j Mrs. J. X. Hill and son, J. N. Jr., J and daughter, Ann, spent the week I ?nd in Asheville as guests of Mrs. ! Hill's sister, Mrs. E. P. Fleming. Mr. Lakes Martin, of Copperhill, Tenn.. spent the week-end with his Larents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin. 'Mr. and Miis. Gtanville Ratcjifl" and Mr. Lyons of Anderson, S. C. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin. | Sheriff Frank Bristol and Deputy sheriff Fred Johnson made a business trip to Morganton, N. C. Monday. | Miss Gillie Martin spent Sunday and Monday with relatives and friends in Copperhill. Tenn. The many friends of Mrs. William Wilson will regret to hear that she was carried to Angle Bros. Hospital in Franklin, Tuesday for treatment, j Mr. Joe Ray who is employed with 1 the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. of I Waynesville arrived Monday to re lieve Mr. Grady Crawford, who is ill. ! The many friends of Miss Nada Ray will be glad to.know that she has returned form the Angel Bros. Hos pital in Franklin. The many friends of Mr. Grady Crawford will regret to hear that he has the "flu." Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ballard and lit tle son of Andrews were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lovingood, Sun- 1 day. j Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Mattox spent ? everal days the first of the week visiting relatives and friendts in ga. .Mrs. ?M. L. Bailey, of Erwin, Tenn. was called here last Thursday on ac count of the serious illness of he. daughter, Mrs. William Wilson. Dr. Ben Lawrence of Raleigh spent I last Saturday with his sister, Mrs. John E. Posey who is seriously ill. The many friends ol Mrs. John E. [ Posey who was operated on last Sat urday will be glad to know that she i is slowly improving. The many friends of Mrs. J. B. , Smith will regr?t to hear of her serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Window Mclver ond childr;n who have been making their home at Johnson City, Tenn for the past several months returned to Mur phy to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Davidson of Copperhill. Tenn spent the week end with relatives and friends here. Mr. Davidson returned to Copperhill Mon day. and Mrs. Davidson will lernain ; for a \i.-it with her sisters, Mrs. W. A. Elliott and Mrs. J. D. Mallonee. Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Turner left Monday for Greensboro to attend the Baptist Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina. .Mrs. Bessie Deweese left Monday for a visit to her daughter, Miss Mary DeWeese who is taking: training at the City Hospital in Winston-Salem. Miss Nan Dickson entertained with ?. six o'clock dinner at the Maples on Saturday evening . Covers were laid i i*or the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Keener, i Misses Wvke. McCracken and Estell Mauney, Dr. J N. Hill, Messrs. M. E. Gray and Pecking Paugh of Copper- i hill, Tenn and Rev. Johnnie Carper. Misses Mary Lou Gentry and Geneva I.ovingood were joint hostess es at a Leap Year- Valentine patry last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lovingood. Several games and contests were 1 layed. after which sandwiches, cake and punch were served. Those pres ent were: Quentin and Quermit Lovingood, Audrey and Austin Ram sey, Callie, Zeldie, Wiley, and Veil Davis, Carl, Ab. Burt, and Callie Gentiv, Mamie Mulkcy, Josephine O'Drll. Harmen and Ugetie Clay, Annie Mae Palmer, Vaul Adams, Glade, Berlon and Hohert Lovingood, Mrs. Sherdian Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Palmer and Mrs. W. M. Pal mer. A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK of Spring Hats and Dresses ? the ; very latest in millinery and wearing apparrel. Just received. Come in and see them. Mrs. Callie Hall. SILK DRESS AND COAT SALE! Saturday, March 5 direct from one of the souths largest ready TO- wear HOUSES. SEE THIS WONDERFUL ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY. YOU ]WILL WANT THAT PRE-EASTER DRESS OR SPRING COAT AT OUR LOW PRICES! DRESSES In all the New Shades and $2.95 Colors, in the Season's $4.95 Best, at Three Prices.. $9.95 Coats Ladies, Here Is Your Opportunity To Own Choice of Coats Worth Twice the Amount at ? $4.95 $5.95 $15.95 fWO OUTSTANDING SPECIALS FOR THIS ONE DAY, MARCH 5th LADIES HOUSE DRESSES % ine of exceptional Values and styles, worth easily 89c each. or one day only 2 ^or 95c LADIES SILK HOSE First Quality Silk from Top to Toe, in pure thread and mesh, in all the popular colors. $1.00 Values, for 59c MURPHY SUPPLY CO. I1URPHY NORTH CAROLINA The regular meeting of the Presby terian Woman's Auxiliary was held Tuesday afternoov at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. B. Grav in East Mur phy. At the business session the follow- | ing officers were re-elected for the coming year: Mrs. C. W. Savage, president. Mrs. R. S. Parker, secre tary, Mrs. M. W. Bell, treasurer. Mrs. A. C. Iluber was elected vice president to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. J. B. Storey. Following the business session, the Bible study was taken up, conducted i by JVIrs. Thos. Spencer. The hostess, assisted by her daugh ter. Elizabeth, served fruit salad, cake j and tea. Those present were: Mrs. M. W. Bell, Mrs. Dixie Dillard, Mrs. A. C. Huber, Mrs. R. W. Grav, Mrs. W. W. Hyde, Mrs. Thomas Spencer, Mrs. Don Witherspoon,?Mrs. R. S. Parker, Mrs. C. W. Savaee. Circle No. 3 of the Methodist church met on Moitday afttJrnoon with Mrs. Arthur Akin. The book being studied this month is "Great Souls at Prayer". Mrs. Bailey had I charge of the program and used ?Jerehemiah for her discussion which was very interesting. After business the hostess assaist ed by her niece. 'Miss Mary Akin served a delicious salad course. Those present were: Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. E. B. Nor veil, Mrs. S. M. Hin shaw, Mrs. W. P. Odom, .Mrs. Abe Harshaw, Mrs. Virgil Johnson, Mrs. Ketron, Mrs. G. T. Posey and Miss Josephine Heigh way. The following visitors were present: Mrs. P. H. Sword, Mrs. \\\ P. Elliott and Miss Mary Akin. The Senior B. Y. P. U. entertained with t George Washington Party last Monday night in the ladies parlor of j the First Baptist chmurch. The room ! was beautifully decorated in red, white and blue. .Many of the girls were dressed in colonial cvostumes j which added to the occasion. Games I and contests were enjoyed by all, I after which refreshments consisting of punch and sandwiches were ser ved to the following: Misses Tom mie Ooppinger, Marion Swaim, Vera and Vivian Cearley, Mary Catherine Hensley, Fannie Deweese, Louise Walker, Maggie Lov-ingood, Mary King 'Mallonee, Pauline Allen, Gladys Palmer, Irene, Aretta and Cleo Ram sey, Irene and Blanche Barton, Nan nie Laura Gentry, and Laura Hamil ton. Messrs. Gorden Turner, Bill Bayless, Arnold Derreberry, Edwin j Hensley, Jerry Davidson Jr., Jim McCombs, Reuben and Edwin Cooke. Frank May field. J. Paul Benedict, Virg'l Elliott, Bobby Rector, Boyd Cornwell, Glade, Berlon and Hobert Lovingood. Jack Wilson and Bascomb Ramsey. Rev. ami Mrs. C. K. Turn er and .Mrs. E. E. Adams. o MEN WANTED to conduct world renowned Rawleigh Home Service business in Clay, West Macon Coun- ! ties, and Cities of Murphy, Americus. | Reliable hustler can start earning j $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., . Dept. NC-3-S, Richmond, Va. (31-4t) 1 Services at the Episcopal Church Sunday night, at 7 o'clock, Rev. A. W. Farmnum, of Asheville, will do the preaching. The public is cor dially invited to come out and hear him. BRASSTOWN The many friends of Bryan Chas tain will be glad to know that he has returned home from the Angel Brothers Hospital. Mrs. B. W. Chastain was called to Athens, /Tenn. SuhcUiy on alccount of the illness of her sister, Mrs. Ida Woods. LOOK AND LISTEN Bunch's State Blood-tested Chicks are ready. The best ever. Customers report livability almost 100 percent. White and Barred Rocks, Reds and White Wyandottes, Buff Orphingtons, White Leghorns. 30,000 already sold to satisfied cus tomers. Don't you want to be one, | too? Write: Bunch Poultry Farm & Hatchery, Statesville, N. C. (27-15t-pd ? Modern Beauty Shoppe to open in Murphy soon by W. M. Turner of Copperhill All-the-year Service SICK HEADACHE From Constipation Here is a purely vege table medicine whiJi has benefited thousands of men, women and chil dren, and which you _ should try when troubled with constlpaUon. lndJ gestlon, or biliousness. 1 Mr. H. H. Rogillio, of Lake Charles. La., writes: "When I let myself Ret constipated, I feel dull and sluggish and all out of sorts, not equal to my work. When one has Ethis feeling it Is time to take some thing before he feels worse. I cer tainly have found Black-Draught quick to relieve. I used to have se vere sick headaches and suffer a great deal. I found this came from constipation, and that Black-Draught would correct it. That Is why 1 be gan using THEDFORD'S Black -Draught Don't Get Up Nights Make This 25c Test Physic the bladder easily. Drive oui Im purities und exce*M acids which rnuse irri tation that results in lei? pains. backache, burn in* and K<?ttinc up nights. IIU-KBTS the bladder physic, containing buehu. juniper oil. etc. . works on the bladder pleasantly and effectively as castor oil on the bowels. Gyt a ".'5c Ih?x i5 grain size! from your drug gist After four da>s. if not relieve of gctiins up niebu ao Stick nnd K??t your money Vou are )>ound to fc.-l lietter after this rleunsing and you net your regular sleep T, orally at It. S I'arker I>ruit Ci>. (IF.T ri? NKUITSV TltY THIS ^ic S1ZK CHANCE OF LIFETIME RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in W. Cherokee County. Wonderful opportunity. Make $7 to $12 daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNess Company, Dept. P, Freepotr, Illinois. Mr. Elias Coleman who has been seriously ill, is no better at this writing. Roy and Blake Sta'cup were the week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Stalcup. Mr. and .Mrs. A. J. Martin of Blue Ridge, Ga. were the Sunday guests of Mr. J. K. Martin. HATTIE PALMER Notary Public Scout Office Announring The Opening Of The Hurpljy Ipauty i>hnppf AT THE MAPLES fUonimg, ilarrlj 7, 1032 Permanent Waving Pierre Process Eugene Marcel Nestle Le Mur Finger Wave PRICES CONSISTENT WITH ^ ? QUALITY OF WORK Mrs. E, L. Holt Telephone 9108 l]
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