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Locals and Personals I Mr. and Mrs. v'* and[ Lfrea spent the week-end at their i gentry home at Grsmdview. Mr ar id Mrs. John Whisenhunt,; H. M. Whitaker and Mrs. Zala ? K"* Andrews, were visitors in Tuesday. Mayor U. S. Kussell and daughter,! dfis Edna Tatham, of Andrews, were fcitors in Murphy Monday. Mr. and Mrs Henry Harshaw, of E Petersburg. FSa.. are visiting their j mts. Mr. and Mrs. A. >IcD. Har- ! <v, and other relatives for the sum- J I Mr. F. C McDonald, Jr., was a bus-i 5>> vi&itor j*i Statesville last week. I here he secured the territory west j p- A-fcevilli- a- r. -preventative of th- : Bgtesrille r Mills, handling that! Lupin r'- line of tine fJoui an?i mix |d feea>. Mrs. ?" 1 Kilpatrick and son,! fird. of Kn vvriUe, Tenn., are visit-! ? friends and relatives at Ranger! feyeek. ?? Mr A. 'J Linthk '. v., of High nt, N. l\. was visiting friends' ?> tl'.e t ? -t v' ?<??* week. Master John Klu.-. oi Andrews, ! citing ni* uncle and aunt, Mr. an.: t?. G. W. Ellis. Mrs. Edwii: Faust Jr., of Brook- j Ip. X. Y.. vi>iling her pat en' s, ? '.and Mr-. J. O. McCurdv. Mi>> Ali ? Siagle, of Franklin, i- , o zuest thi* week of Miss Mildred ?Ida. Mis? Maitha Akin returned home Saturday from a visit to Mis. K.j Chastain of Atlanta. Ga. Mis. Mtfrcer Fain and daughter, "i y Porter are visiting relatives and riends at Knoxville, Tenn this week. Mis- Iioi'ir Cearley of Dooley iinrict in Georgia is visiting her |i>!er. Mrs. Ira Butt this week. Mi?x - L i:a Posey, Emily Sword* Clara Mf? ombs returned home p*da> v wrung form a seventeen ntrip t< Charlotte, Raleigh, N. C. orktowr. , . and Norfolk, Va. The many friends -1' Mr. T. N. Bate? who has been taking treatment. *t Blackman's Health Resort in Atlanta. Ga. will be glad to learn that i 1 he ha- returned htfrne. The many friends of Mr. Frank} Hensley will regret to 1 -am tha* he 1 1 carried to Norburn Hospital at Ash?-{ villc for an examination. Mi's. Butler Nelson of Asheville * ^ent. the week end with relative- : Miss Pat Hen-ley of Oteen. N. C. spent the week end with her mother, : Mrs. Vesta Hensley. Mrs. G. W. Lovingood who has j been visiting relatives at Greenville.; S. C. returned home. Sunday. Messrs. A. \V. Lovinguoo and L. Hodge* spent several days the irnti of the week fishing at Santateetla 1 Parr, below Robinsville. Messrs. Richard and -lames Par ker. Quentin Townson. Elmer Rat cliff and Don Gentry returned home' Tueseday evening film a trip to! Washington. l>. C. and New V .-rk. ' TV"\v wee accompanied by Mr. Billie N' lson or Asheville. M:'-. iialp' Harb - ann ? r of Maryville. Ter. a*v visiting Mrs. j Harbin's Parent-. -Mr. and .Mrs. I . K. ! I Mauney. Mr. and Mrs. J !. Harrelison f'f, Donald-onville Ga. art- visiting Mr. ! Havra'.i^onV sister. M, L. K Mauney j this week. Mir-ss Mary Willanl Cooper ha - returned home finir. a t\v week- vi~ it t '. i f latives at Maryvilie, and Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. A. M. Brittair and Mi-\ Blanch Howard spent the week end with Mrs. Brittain'.- daughter, Mrs. Bobbie Burns and Mr. Burns at Copperhill, Tenn. Mr. John Mauney of Knoxville, Tenn. spent the week end with hi narents, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Maun ey. Mrs. S. >. Christopher and daugh ter, Franeves of Atlanta. Ga. are visiting Mrs. Christopher's parents, Mr. anJ Mr.-. I . K. Mauney. FOR School Books School Shoes | ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES SCHOOL DRESSES Ages 6 to 12 PRINTS Fast Colors TENNIS SHOES 3 Yards All sizes Ball Band SUGAR? Dixie Crystals MEAT AND LARD COFFEE 12V2c 19c SOAP A Good Laundry 13 Bars CIGARETTES All Kinds 01.25 Carton TOBACCO Bell Sun Cured SNUFF All Kinds Phone 16 J. W. LOVINGOOD Leading Shoe Retailer Murphy, N= C. Curb Service BLUE HORSE TABLETS 5c EACH DOZ. 55c EIGHT SHETLAND PONIES GIVEN AWAY FOR BLUE HORSE COVERS COME IN, WE WILL TELL YOU HOW! 39c 29c 49c to 89c Wholesale and Retail Lowest Prices 25c 29c 2 pkgs. 25c 2 plugs 25c 3 10c pkgs. 25c For the Family jthat Wants the Best LADIES' FULL FASHION HOSE, First Quality Pr. 49c YARD WIDE SHEETING Yard 4c YARD WIDE FAST COLOR PRINTS AND VOILES Yd. 10c LADIES' FAST COLOR WASH DRESSES 2 for 95c MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S WASH PANTS, 1st quality, pr. 89c WORK SHIRTS, Full Cut, 36-in.Long Each 39c CLOSE OUT, 100 prs. Ladies Shoes, $3 to $4 values Pr. $1.49 PURE COFFEE, Fresh ground 2 258 GOLD DOLLAR PURE SANTOS COFFEE 3 lbs. 50c PERFECTION COFFEE? Good as the Best? & 25c VINEGAR Gallon 25c Murphy Supply Company Noah W. Lovingood, Manager MURPHY, N. C. Mr. and Mr?. Dal?* Lee were hosts to tin* Fort Nightly ridge Club at the home of Mr. and Mr>. G. W. Candler on Tuesday evening:. After several rounds of the table a salad course was Mived to the following: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mat to x. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mauney, Mi. and Mrs. Harry Bishop. Mi*s. H. P. Clarke, operator of Candler's Beauty Shoppe, has moved from Canal Lake and is now stop- 1 ping at the Regal Hotel. 1? .Mrs. E. K. Slagle, who has been j visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo. B. Walke'r, of Andrews, has returned to her home in Orlando, Fla. Tuesday afetnroon July 26th, ' Circle No. 4 of the Methodist church j ; met with Mrs. A. M. Br it tain and j i Mrs. E. S. Miller as joint hostesses. ! Mrs. Willard Axley leader. Aafter short devotional, gave a short review ; of the previous le ssons on Parents as Teache'rs of Christain living. Then 1 called on Miss Howard to discuss | the lesson subject, Allies and Enemy j of Christain Living. Second Miss ! Mayfield subject, Parents, Children | and the church. Third Mrs. Axley . led the lesson up to a general dis | cussion which turned into an exper | ience meeting of the class. Closing i with a prayer ftfr parents. After 1 light refreshments of ice tea and sandwitches the meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. George Leather wood in August. Miss Kate Axley is spending some time in StatesviH.e and Wrightsville Beach. Miss Margaret Bell is home for a short stay fr#m Wsahington, D. C., Lexington, Va.; and other points. She will resume her work in the fall. Miss Mary Bell is spending a few rays in Murphy this week visiting he'r mother and other relatives. Miss Bell leaves Friday for Morehead City where she will go in camp fo*r two weeks, returning August 25, to re sume her work in Winston-Salem as Director of Music in the Methodist Qrpranagc. WANTED: Experienced marble workers. Give full particulars as to your experience and line of work. Wages in keeping with the present conditions. Address ? B. P. CogginB, 1024 Cvndler Building, Atlantfe, Georgia. (2t) STEADY WORK ? GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WAN1CD to call on farmers in Cherokte County. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNESS C9., Dept. P. Freeport, Illinois. (It) Mrs. IF. i . K..|fi'i> is visiting her parents in Andrews this w>-ek. Mrs. Norma Hyatt a' i daughter, .Miss Imogene will arrive the last of the week from Knoxville, Tenn. to spend their vacation with Mrs. Clara Sherrill and Mrs. Vienna Stewart. FOR SALE: Two hundre bushels bred corn for cash or good paper. 4 i months time. Corn weighed out. i TP lbs to the bushels in ear, it will I shell you 58 and 69 lbs,; in a rat 1 proof crib. All good saund sorn. I ABE HARSHAW, Murphy. N. C. "JF I got constipated, I would get dizzy and have swimming in my head. I would have very severe headache. "For a while I thought I wouldn't take anything ? may be I could wear out the headaches; but I found they were wearing me but. "I found Black Draught would re lieve this, so when I have the very first symptoms, I take Black-Draught and now I don't have the headache. "I am a firm be liever In Black Draught, and after using it 20 or more Tears, I am satisfied to continue its use." ? F. B. McKinncy, Orano* Pmrk. Flo. a-m THEDFORDS Black Draught WOMEN who art ron-dowa. or ?ttf Ur ?very month, should t*k? Cifdnl- Uwd for or?r 50 yw. FOR OWTT.nRWW ? frown .th ?* "?? MW. 1 ?fmup Of TfewJford'B BU aod Itc. : -Dranrtt,
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