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HERE'S YOUR In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only . . Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making ANjWcK. weekly examinations, reported Camel 3c sav test) NOW I KNOW l tJOVV Mil? AND aooo TairiN? a^ WT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION | DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS jjONLY THE "SPEEDLINER"! 3 HAS ALL THREE I 4 t GENEROUS 7 QUART 1 ECONOMY COOKER, cooks full meal for whole family o SUPER-HEAT THRIFT UNITS WITH SEVEN-HEAT CONTROL, most efficient cooking unit ever made, gives u ide range of in stant beats. For easy ile.in ins, dimply turn them up out of the way. * TRU-BAKE AUTOMATIC ? OVEN, WITH POSITIVE HEAT CONTROL. Push button" preheat switch and new thermostat com bine to give even temper ature control. fastest Here's the Electric Range with mw automatic convenience that means cooking ease, speed and economy. Get next year s model today! SEE IT TODAr - LIMITED QUANTITY UNIVERSAL $199.00 up MURPHY ELECTRICAL SHOP "Next Door to the Post Office Phone 134-R Murphy, N. C. Among The Sick ANDREWS ? Little Miss Linda Martin :s much improved at her home after suffering several days v\ith -pneumonia. Dr. John Rodda is able to be out after an operation la. t week. Mr Delma Collins has return ed home from Rodda-Van Gorder hospital after undergoing an opera tion 1 a t week. W. R Thomasson who has been a patient at Mission Hospital, Asheville. hopes to be able to re turn home this week. Mrs Flora Lowry of Bryson City has been quite siek at the h me of her daughter. Mrs Carrol Day Mrs \V. T Teas is able to be out alter being ill at her home for several days. Dan Cat hey is confined to his hi me suffering with mumps Mrs. Wm. Palmer continues ill c: her home. Rev and Mrs T Earl O24 and daughter. Peggy, are in Knoxville, Tenn.. this week Both Mr and Mix. Ogg are engaged in evangalis ;.e work there Mrs. W II. NiehuN of Brooklyn. N V . is ihe guest of ?Mr anil Mr.. .1 F NiehoN Bill W est and Ear! Nelson spent last week-end in Winston-Salem visiting Mr. and Mr*. Garland We Quality Milk ( j means Better Health . F or Pasturized Grade j ? A Milk Call j | HALL'S DAIRY | Phone I85-W i j i Andrews Faculty To Attend Meeting I ANDREWS ? Andrews City ' schools will be in re-cess on Friday, . April 8. so that faculty members ? can be in attendance at the sessions j of the North Carolina education as sociation which will be in annual f session in Asheville. A aril 8-10. I Quite a number of teachers 1 from the unit are exoected to ' attend, both in the furtherance of heir ni jfessional relations, and to ; I fortify thcmselvt s against Easter. April 17. Andrews Pe rsonals \lt K J. !?: ' > is visiting ! : :rr daughter Mrs Ruth Daven port of Canton. Ohio ! Mr and Mrsr T R. Pullen and daughter^. Mary Catherine and Irene, of Siler City spent the week I end here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. .1 B. Hamilton and son. Da\ id. of A - levil'.e are visit ! in;4 relatives here this week f Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Luther of j Yshcville ?pent t'le week-end with j Mr "Luther's parents. Mr. and I i .! W. Lu'.hcr Mri. J. L. Rowland and Mrs. j Horace lJa!mer \ ? ;l in Hayes- J ville \i Sunday. Mi.'. Granville M.Keldry spent 'v.? week in Franklin visiting her daughter Mrs Lee Barnard and Mr. Barnard. Mr-. J. H. Holloway and chil dren. David and Shelby, spent last week in Baltimore. Md.. visiting I Mrs. Hollo-way's sister. Mrs. R W. Moore and Mr. Holloway On their return home they were accompani j ed as far as Washington by Mrs. Moore and Mr. Holloway visiting j the Washington Monument and | Smithsonian Institute Mrs. R. S. Esk ridge who spent the winter in Savannah, Ga.. re turned to her home recently. She | was accompanied by her son. W. B. Walker of Orlando. Fla who visited friends here. Miss Ruth Dock cry and Mrs. Clara Bell Bryson of Marble were visitors in Andrews Saturday. Misses Louise Matthews and Mary Corn-well were dinner guests I of Mrs. Joe Smith and Miss Caro | Ivn Smith Monday Mrs. Alvin Mantindale of Wash I inrlon Court House. Ohio, has I returned to her home after spend Shady Grove ( Sim Ware is back at home after undergoing an operation He is j reported to be doing fine. Miss Nina Hartness of Chatta nooga, Tenn and her mother of Mineral Bluff. Ga ., were week-end visitors in the Shady Grove see lion. The Rev Lester Cook of Wolf Creek will i>t- fueet apt Irer .1! Shady Grove Baptist church on Sunday ?VMI Bg, Ifra 3. There will bt dngtag at Study Grove Baptist church on Saturday night, April 2 Mr- B .1 Johnson's baby is ill at its home. In 1940. North Carolina farm er received 77 per cent of their total (-:?> h income from the sale of crops only. ing sovit.U days with friends and 1 datives Mis*. K! /abith Troxler of Haley. Tenn.. -pent the week-end with Mr Hi; : h S. I'ullium M. and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton of Culiimhee and Knoxville spent the week-end with Mr. Hamilton's par ents Mr :i:kI Mrs. Boyd Hamilton. Cpl Mar." hall Derrc berry. Mir- j roe. California, has returned to camp after spending thirty days v. : 1 lr . m : her. Clai; 1 I) >n. student at Duke University. is spending the week' with John C'liristy, Jr. | Guy Dei re berry of Washington; Court Ilohse has returned home ;'f:er spending several days with relatives and friends here. M. and Mrs. Leonard Birch of! Hiawa> ee are spending two weeks here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Purd Tat ham. jj I HEREBY offer a uoeral reward | j for information given the mayor or police leading to the arrest of anyone trespassing on my property known as Imp's Nest in Murphy, N. C. Frank L. Mauney. Washington, Ga. 9a-tf I ' 1 i <e ^ ^ GABARDINES COVERTS To take you in style through Spring and Summer ... a new group of superbly tailored suits. In a fresh array of colors and smart patterns. Come see this out standing collection, today! Men's New Felt Hat* 4.98 and 6.98 Dress and sport shirts Odd Trousers Fancy Seeks - Tiei Underwear We also measure men for tailored suits (See our shoe ad in this paper) ?D. V. CARRINGER's! \ DEPARTMENT STORE t Phone 166 Valley River Ave. 4 ? ~m ~ir .m ? ? - m w |iy ^ ^ ^ PRE - .. X , - v<^ SALE JUST LISTEN To These Prices On Brand New MERCHANDISE COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Ladies' beautiful hats and bags 2.98 and 3.98 Ladies' "Carolina Maid" dresses 5.98 Printed Raycn dresses 4.98 and 5.98 Printed Silk dresses 7.98 and 9.98 Two-Piece Butcher Linen dresses 6.98 Two-Piece Stone Cutter Cord dresses 6.98 Topper Coats 10.98, 15.98 and 19.98 H Stcne Cutter Cord skirts 3.98 and 4.98 Beautiful Faille skirts 4.98 Dam River Fabric skirts 1.98 and 2.98 Ladies' Shirt Waist blouses 1.49 Ladies' Cotton Batiste, lace trimmed blouses 1.98 and 2.24 Ladies' Sildoka, Burmil Rayon blouses 1.98 and 2.98 Ladies' Color-Fast Print dresses 1.98 Lb d!e.s' Cloth of Gold Print dresses 2.98 Lcomcraft Cotton lace trimmed, slips 1.79 and 1.98 Stardust Rayon Slips 1.98 and 2.24 Lace Curtain Panels 1.98 and 2.69 per set Ruffle Bedroom Curtains 1.69 per set Bed Spreads 3.98 and 5.98 Luggage, three sizes Beautiful Cameo Nylon Hose Home of the Sundial Shoe CLOTH REMMANTS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES 1 large lot of 4 yd. dress lengths each 1.00 1,000 yds. of good grade sheeting per yd. 20c 1 ,000 yds. 80 sq. print, best quality per yd. 39c Beautiful broad cloth and pique per yd. 59c Indian Head linen per yd. 59c Avondale Chambry per yd. 39c Dan River Gingham and Chambry per yd. 79c Curtain material per yd. 35c, 39c, and 49c Baby fine white, pink and blue Batiste per yd. 59c Children's wash-fast Print dresses 1.00 and 1.69 Children's Fairy Tale dresses 1.79 and 1.98 Children's Loomcraft dresses 2.79 and 2.98 Children's slips 69c and 79c SHOES Ladies' shces and spring sandals, all colors 2.49, 2.98, 3.98, 4.98, and 5,98 Children's strap sandals all sizes 1.79, 1.98, 2.49 and 2.98 Men's dress oxfords 3.49 to 7.98 Boys' dress oxfords . 3.98 and 4.98 Men's work shoes 3.98 to 5.98 Men's Red Fox Clothing Men's Khaki Shirts 1?98 Men's Chambry Shirts . 1 *49 Men's Khaki Pants 1.98 and 2.98 Men'f Overall Pants, ... 1.98 and 2.49 Men's Lowback overalls 2.49 Men's all white and fancy dress shirts 1-98 Beys' overalls 1.29, 1.79 and 1.98 We will Start Closing On Wednesday Afternoons Beginning April 20th V. Lovingood Pi Roy MURPHY'S BARGAIN STORE PHONE 234 MURPHY, N. C. , , : J..,
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