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i WITH THE CHURCHES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH DIK MTOKV ra*t? r ... . . . T. I.. S.i-9"i j i>*:\c"un* PEfaai. G. It Op* I I J. V Harnett. J. M stoner. \V. ChrlM ? ' r. ' W \ Kill. :t. .. K. I ? key. T"*-..--urrr A. I.. Martin I I'it ik. .... . . . . . . . G. H. v\'P*M l-ui *? Mi*. .1 W. I i.ivdM-n | s ;?>?:. Sunday S . 1: . . Noah I- v tv< od | t ? - ? 1 t W. M. - Mr? T. S E\a?i?| ? - !. r-t S? ?? vr i: Y. IV I". Nora Lo\ injr> ? d ! !".n;ir,c :;i 1 S. . eWiry Mrv Kalph M !y j 1 > i r t? t - ? ?>! On * \J:?y V?*ciTiii ?? j Buildint: Comnjlttt-e O. M. Wi-frord. t I ?: II. A. IS. I ?i< k?-> . \V. S I', k- j - > L Martin SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morninp worship 11:00 a. m. B. V. r. U. Meeting 6:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:00 p. m. Choir Practice Friday 7:00 p. ni. Women's Missionary Society 2nd an-! 1th Tuesdays 2:30 p. m. SERVICES OF THE WEEK METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH tit u: ( l oin l' l'ti r - - Howanl P. Powell i IIOAKII OF >r?-.U \KMS C .< irm.-in H. W. Gra> I r t Steward K V Weaxtr | >? .. H.ur.v Fa hi i I't -.i > u ? ? r .. IV C. >iyait j Kf.-< ?>ur S?*-retary Vr- II <1. Flkln* ? "" \V. Axl. > R A. Akin J W. l-.ivid?m. 1 V : r.tvjils. n H. E ! ? k.-> R M. Fa.n. * K He vfr. J. II M. Mrs 13. H. Nor ? I J A Richard Hon. Mr* T. .1 Sw<-d. f:? y Welly. . .. Mr* Henry A\ley slant Pianist Mrs Pale L< CKi'ir I >:r?*<-!re!?? .. Mrs, H a ? ry P. Cooper Sum" Sun-iay S- h?w?l . K Weavor W M - Mr* K R. Nr.rv.ll ' ' I'l-K.irlh I .? .t *ru?- M Carolyn Bail>\ Juni - Fpworth Lraeuf 'da ll?r??haw Siiiula\ >fhiu?| at niii?* forly rive. \lornin?i worship at eleven A. M. Sermon I?\ the l?a-t??r. suhjeet . **TI??* One Thins Needful." ?VhShWWmVwWhV hp worth Leagues at >i\ fifteen. Iwening worship at seven P. M. The pastor will continue the <er'es of sermons on the Miseiples* using' Ph'lip as the stud\ !<?. this service. \*m nare invited !? worship with us at all our serv'ces. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IMKKCTOhV fastiT J. P. Anderaon l?H\< ONS i ? 'bairn m . J. TV Storvv r. M Vauvhn. B. XV. s K. S. ilillrr. K i S. Parker. KI 1IK.KS I 'liairi! .n Jno. H. I'- i.ird E x Pavdson. Jack Hall. M. XV. Br'. I 1 , *;,.r'K , s.s,-:.-n Jm, II. Piliard ( Ob. i- l.'-ader . . . Mtk O. XV Si.vaK* Ann- Graham An.Vrson S-.I1 Sunday Svhi ? I ??. Pillard > \\ ? ? in s Auxiliary. Mrs. W. S;?vaR? Christian Find avor \nn* Cat ???.? t | Mlt Christian Endtav.r ... Bryan XV. S:K Sundax School at 10 A. M. .!? H. j Hi I lard, superintendent. Teachers ??t bible ela>s. Jack Hall. Sr.. C?eo. |W. Candler. Preaching at 11:00 \. M. Sub ject : "On a Silking Ship." Text: \cts 2~. : 1 1-15. Preaching services at 7:00 P. M. 1 Subject for the evening hour: "The1 'Wheat and the Tares. Text. Matt. 13:21-26. The offering for the "Montreal | Inn on next sabbath. The Christian F.ndeavor Societx will meet at the church at 0:30 l\ M.. I?. \\ . Sipe leader. Choir practice at 7:00 P. M. Kr i day. I he public is nvited to all t he ser\ ires. Attftmus ICiuals Messrs. (?. B. HoblitzeH. I*. B. I- en-bee. Frank \\ . Swan and J. \\ . S. Davis, made a trip to Atlanta on las: Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. IV Nichols. and son. Lee. Jr.. and Miss Ada Mae I'ruetl and Kev. \\ . II. Dends made a pleasure t rip to Bobbins\ ille on h>. Sunday alternoon. Si;pt. B. Coombs ami Miss i annii Owen altende dlhe \\ estern North Carolina Teacher's meeting in Hendersonville on last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Glaise. mother of Supt. V. B. Coombs, reached ' Andrews on Saturday of tin* past week to make her home tor the winter with her Mm and his family. Rev. W . H. Ford returned to An drews on last Saturday after having assisted in a meeting in Atlanta for I wo weekc. Mr. and Mrs. 1). II. Tillitt and lit tle daughter. Betie Anna, were in Murphy on Monday of this week. Mr. John B. Sessoms was a busi ness visitor in Kobbinsville on Mon day of this week. Mr. J. II. Aberiiathv while on a hunting trip had the misfortune to fall off of a eliff and sprain his right wrist on last Friday night. Mr. J. \\ . Walker has just return ed from a trip to the State Fair in Raleigh. \\ hile on the trip Mr. Walker saw his son. William, who is attending sehool at State College and attended the football game be I ween (Carolina and Georgia Tech. Mr. and Mrs. W . \\ . Ashe chaper oned on last Fri<la\ night several of llie leaeliers and Messrs. /. I.. \\ lii takei am' Robert \ieho!s on a c ainp ing trip lo \eal s Gap where they spent the night Mesdames G. I>. Hohlit/ell. I?. W. Swan. L. M. Eubank, and 1). H. i il litt and Miss Eleanor Louise Co/ad on last Saturday attended the dis trict meeting of tin West Federation of Women's Clubs which jvas held in S\l\a. Master Lec Vichols had a birth da\ 011 last Saturday. He invited several of his little friends to enjoy it with 1 1 i in and many were the gifts which the \<>|ngsters brought to make Lee's heart happy. Delicious refeshments were served and all wished that Lee's birtlldav came more i Rev. \\ . H. Lefstead and Miss Nellie Park left Andrews the first ol this w eek tor Hickorv. \. C. Miss Park while gone will \ isit relatives and Rev. Instead v.i!! attend to church work in connection with his pastorate of the Lutliean church in Andrews. Mr. G. B. Hoblitzell was a busi ness visitor in Murphy on Monday ol thi; week. i The people of Andrews irrespec tive of denomination are regretting the fact that Rev. J. R. Church did not return to the pastorate of the Mehodist church. He has been sent to the pasorate of the Methodist church a Kings Mountain. \icCLI RE HANKY Mi--; Lunlie McCInre, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. McCIure, and Mr. Blanc Haney. son of Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Haney. both of Murphy Route 2 were united in marriage on October 27. 192?>. at the home of Mr. Fred Stile>. thr Rev. Stiles offi ciating. The young couple have the Iwst wishes ?>f their many friends for a long and happy married life. This was the first couple Rev. I Shir- has married since being or- j dained a minister last September. Jones-? His father died from hard drink Bones ? He did! Jones ? Yes. a rake of ire fell on him. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physician says, ! "Constipation is responsible for more i misery than any other cause." But immediate relief has been ' found. A tablet called Ilexa'l Or j derlies has been discovered. This j I tablet attracts water from the system ! into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel i ' called the colon. ? The water loosens I the dry food waste and causes a gen ! tie, thorough, natural movement | without forming a habit or ever in creasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexal Orderlie at night. Xext day bright. Get 24 for 25c to da> at Parker's Drug Store. ? Adv. j Roscoe ? Is kiting proper? C,wen ? I.et*s put our heads to- 1 aether and consider it. EDDIE, THE AD MAN 6UVER IS Wise TO PATROUIZE -THE AW\PmOUS MERCUMJT BECAUSE ME WIU. SERVE NOU BETTER ? VOU CAW TELL WHO THE AMBITIOUS STORE KEEPERS ARE *=? "THEY ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED ADS Fire Cents Per Line Per Insertion. Mini ni urn Charge 25c "for sale at auction K head mules: 16 set harness. 1 Fordson Tractor, and Schramm Air Compressor complete along with other nunii'rnus items of equipment. I An absolute cut loose sale for the iliigb dollar. Sale starts promptiy :V 2 I . M. rain or shine Salurda). j \oveml?er >rd. 1928. at the Count\ 'lour! Hotiv Kohhins\ ille, \ortli i Carolina. !)!? I > RHOTHKRS I foultry | is producing f Big Profits in I I the Southland f$; In that part of the Central South from 33 the Ohio River to the Gulf served by ' the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, j j lAj the last five years have witnessed a poultry development which is simply j wonderful. In counties where, three or i four years ago, there were only small I flocks of poultry, usually of mixed and | | nondescript birds, there are today , ' large flocks, carefully bred, selected J , for their value as layers, or for the pro | duction of broilers and friers. j The market for both poultry and ! | eggs has been extended, regular ship : -Vr, ments being made to points as far j C*#? away as New York City, and to tho , ! West Indies. In county after county, j ! the annual returns from poultry aitu j i Sc e88? sold and shipped to outside points ! amount to several hurdred thousand | dollars, there being carload moves raents of eggs as well as regular car | load movements of poultry. Farmers I ' ^ and farmei-s' wives now understand ' ! x better than ever the valuo of poultry I raising, and the importance of careful | selection and care of the flocks. ' Jri Louisville & Nashville farm repre | 'j<. centatives.underthesupervisionoftlio v\f Immigration&Tndustrial Department, | have been active in developing this 1 business. Their work has been direct ! ly with the families of farmers and | with farm organizations; they have j steadily pointed out the value of high i grade poultry of distinct breeds and i oftheprodrctionandshipmentofhigh r>-- quality eggs; they have pointed out tho 2>? value of proper feeding and of sanitary houses and surroundings for the flock; helped in solving tho problems of com- ! batting disease and of weeding out un desirable members of the flock: and have given t aeir advice and a ssi.stance i as to shipping and marketing in car lot movements. 5 The L. & N. is desirous of cooperat- | jJJv ing in. every possible way in the ad ? (1-^ vancement of this important industry. I ^ Hfl ,HAYES\ I LLE-H I A W ASSEE ROAD, IS RECEIVING HARD SURFACE \ f loot of large trucks of the ! State Highway Department of Geor gia l?egan trucking rock asphalt : Monday from the car at the Hayes- j villc depot to that part of Georgia State Highway between \ oung Har ris and Blairsville and will extend on into Hiawassee. This material ' makes a fine surface. It is put down and rolled with larm? rollers. mak ing a good smooth, hard surface , which gets harder with age. Advertise whatever you have to soil. Koop your mouth shut and keep it. Our idea of a conservative mer chant is one who wonders whether proper advertising pays. Napoleon had accidentally seated : himself upon a hot stove. "What wonderful courage!" re marked one of the ministers, "the general is hurtling his breeches be hind him." WE OFFER $100.00 To any one who will use Padgett's Indian Herb Juice and fail to get re- ; suits we claim for it Indian Herb , Juice has given satisfaction to all 1 who have used it for twenty-five ' years. We recommend Padgett's In dian Herb Juice for constipation, indigestion, rheumatism, liver and kidney trouble, and has proved su preme for high blood pressure, ivor Bale at all drug stores. Watch _ Your Tc tongue. ache, constipation' ?U>m*rJ Take Lane s Pills anliL?* U^eriLl LAN jgftrtiw J parkkh s drlc ^J NOTICE TOTB PUBLIC! I am hack in tf* MEAT MARKET business at my old siand next to I Bank of Murphy lln<l in,*, ,0 ca" on when you v, andcurei VI F ATQ FRESH meats OF ALL KINDS PRICES are RIGHT R. L. GULLEY MLRI'HV, \. c HoW oftm does that frim?'y question n W pains and achcs caused hy kidney, liver and hid tronhlrs ? Kern vnilf hrnltVi Ii-K;u n . ARE "j ???v ins/, nvcr and bWfl troubles ? Keep your health while you can. Begin ua Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules at (J Hardy Hollanders have used this remedjl over 200 years. In sealed boxes, at all drag! 3 sizes. Look for the name on every YOU TODAY Every purchaser of a new Ford is entitled to Free Inspection Service for the first 1500 miles THE modem automobile is a finely built piece of ma chinery and it will stand a lot of abase. Considering the work it does, it gives sur prisingly little trouble. But there isn't a ear made that will not run better and longer if given proper care. The first few hundred miles are especially impor tant because that is when the mechanism of yoor car is being broken in. Proper attention daring this period will lengthen its life and prevent unnecessary trouble later on. We are particularly inter ested in this matter because we believe it is our duty not only to make a pood auto mobile, but to help the owner get the greatest pos sible use over the longest period of time at a mini mum of trouble and expense. With this in view, the entire Ford dealer organ ization has been specially trained and equipped to ser vice the new Mode! A car. Furthermore, we have in structed every Ford dealer to give the following Free Inspection Service ?t 500, 1000 and 1500 miles* Check battery Check generator charging r* Check distributor Check carburetor adjustm^t Check light* Check bra kern Check shock absorber aib+ Check tire inflation Check steering gear Change engine oil Imbricate chassis No charge is made fa I labor or materials incident^ I to this service, except, | coarse, where repairs ?w ' necessary through accident, misuse or neglect. The only charge is for new oil. See your Ford dealff. therefore, and get this Free Inspection of vour new ? at 500, 1000 and IS#9 miles. Find out, too, bo# little it wiilcost to have your car given a thoroagh going over at regular period' thereafter. A ciieciing-ap by espo* enced mechanics, tojttif with oiling nail ere"^ every 500 miles- wfll ! thrift 500 mite: months and year* to of your car and nienJ cf economical and p** surable rootorfof 'SitSsF. y wry mile yon dru* Ford Motor Company
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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