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Thurs., August 22, 19i PEACHTREE ~~ I-ittle Mi-- Francin II i I entertained a i. ::.!.?! h ? - ?: Sat rday a'.o no las' week \v:ti a party* the occas ?>:. en.: h.r 0:1 tii inlay. Alter . as y out-! r game 1 d bren j 'ayed. fru r <ake and ? j v I : .ilk wvtf -e v.d. Those i; vit< d were: ^ j r: II. a I. 'm . \\-tt. !- ?:- and It. Bills, M i!i cent Wilson, J an and S >r.ny B (*! ' . He inert. v'ini C raid am John; y Wilson, Jum ?n aad Louis' Howard. M;.-. Howard was a>-sie in entertaini g and serving :r.. chi ?:ren y her sist.-r. Mis- Beitie Lt Crowe. M Mar Baer and daughter. K<? , Mary, ot Shawnee. Okla., will arriv this we k for a tw weeks visit witi Mis. Baer*s parents, Mr. and Mis J. 1>. Parker. Mrs W. E. Hyde has as h r guest; ths week, her grandsons, Juir.es an< Jack Farm r, tneir friends, Hernial D. Orebaugh and Mr. L. PerkinW'ashinglon, D. C.. and M s. Maliss; I?i ks a. d Miss Canni- Brooks, o Maudin, S. C. Mi.- B. Howard has returned konu after a week's visit with relatives a Hay sville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sudderth an. Mr. and Mis. Polk Barnett and link dau- ter, f Jeff-rson, Ga.. are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sudderth an< lamily. Mr. J. E. Pipes and Mr. W. K Johnson of D.-vatur Tenn., an business visitors here this week. Mi. I. e Kimsey of Hiawa>-ee, Ga. spent last we k with Mi's, bailie Fer tiuson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crisp of Akron, Ohio, are spending their vacation with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. H^ndrix ami child:en Lloyd and Nellie spent lasweek-end visiting r datives ?at Vacatur and Atluns, Tenn. Mi.-s Margaret Boyd and Mi.-s LI ly Frances Head are visiting relative* a d fri :.ds in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. E; heriam Crisp an? two ikiren and Mr. Verlwi Cris are s ending some time in Alabama with Mrs ( lisp's parents 1ANNOUN Murphy'! MEW : Piiikertc FINKERSOI MERCHANI | ?LOCA1 I On Tenn. Street I ?w Open for | SEPT. 3 I -A1 I We wish to sir E of Cherokee and ties that our stj with best qwali at reasomab We will can (line of dry goo ?FEAT Peters Diamonc a specialty. When you cc be sure to visit Store. RESPECTFU I W. R. PI] S OWNER ANE J???? . L 35 The Cheroke< ! Martin's Celebrate Golden Anniversary t By Special Correspondent) 1 < .'Idea weddim anniversa:) M and M:>. W. J. Martin \va rated F 1 lay, August 16th, am wa a'.t ded by S6 persons :n I.i : ; d: e fumi!.. vv:i rc al elated to the beloved collide ex eo; ; 21 who "Were usitoi - :rul th .o.!' ulr.i: -'.ates. Georgia, i n? e Kentu. k, .. New \ New dersv> and Mary la: d. \ 1? was i" It that God ha- iienetous . y glossed t is dea old couple. Mr Martin. tter known as "Utich Jule." - 72. and : is wife. bette kr: vn a- "Aunt Mary*', is 71. Thi L. tin: >n w - blessed with "hre. cliil , dre . Arthur and Paul Martin ant 1! Mrs. N uma Carringer, 10 gand chil 1 i en and two great grandchildren. We feel that our community a s beer greatly blt-sed by having thi i influence ? ; t; i- dear Christian eon i ; le whose timely concil and reli :hl. . advice is to the young peopl as t light house is to the sail r in that i f guides them to the safe harbor o. home. . Wi further feel that it has beer t i great privilege and fav r to us t? have this opportu: ity of hotiorin. 1 ihese dear friends in lit' . bee .us. i; ? death the dead know nothing. lheref??:e w?. are humbly grattfu 1 5.> have th privilege of claspint tands, partaking with them of f jor . of which a bountiful table \va read, and enjoying with them th nice presents of which they receiver quite a few. Beef Cattle Specialist T~ I.. ? i P I I j i u luspcti ^uumy neru 1 L. S. i -o, beef cattle ep: eialist. of Raleigh. will b he e Thursday a: d Friday workinir with <'heroke< i unty far is in fitting their catth for the A> evillo cattle show whiei will b held on Oct. > At the same 'inie, it \va* said, h< would look ver s vc al Imef catth herds in th c unty. CING - - STORE | ?n's Store General DISE STORE rED -MURPHY, N.C. ILL? Business ?1>? rd, 1935 MD? y to the people I adjoining counire will be filled ity merchandise LE PRICES. ry an up*to*date ?ds at all times URING? I Brand Shoes as ime to Murphy Murphy's New LLY YOURS, NKERtON ) MANAGER. * ?^~ i Scout, Murphv, North Cai COPPKRHIIJ. IS BEATEN HERE SUNDAY. 4 TO! i 7 Nichols Hurls Murphy to Sixth Win Over Rasinites By 3ill Benton - | In a rough a: <J tunibl ga *eat tiring several injuries. M rph/ hulked up their sixth win ve: Cop nerhil? her. Sunday aftein-'O tak in_ the visitors d \vn the line -1 to 1.! Con thill jumped in to the lead 1 in the first inning finding Lefty . Xiclnd's deliveri s fo: three hits and ?ne run. Fowler aiftl Gardner both it and Fowler score I on Swofford's J u hie. Muu;hy cam to the fore in the fifth inning when Doc P;rk r..s hit 4 -c red Jerry Davidson. Well-negoti ate-:' squeeze p'avs during the heat of r attle account <1 for th remainder <1 'he runs, scoring one each in the i sixth, seventh and eihth innings. Turnei started the hurling for the hoys from th Cop; r Basin hut could? t s and the gaff and M Xally went in f r relief. But there was n stopping the local boys. Wilson vv.;s injured in the fifth j inni ^ when MdXally attempting t-> . throw hint out at first hit him in th fac witr the hall. Ray Barton broke , his fineer in the seventh when he attempted to stop a foul tip. And c.y flijrhtly spiained his ankle running to first one time. Park v and Reachle made two ^ pretty catches. Nichols ? \e up nly four hits while the l<val boys col! -cted five off f 'A A A A\A\A^A-'A^^hA;v | WE INV1 ^jra! DUKIB* ?aH | OF T1 t In Men's, Wo; 1 THEY'RE NEW -TI % And Th< You can't beat these i M time. 1 OUR FALL STO< I FOR THE LOWES! jljs Listing Just A Few It II NEW PRINTS?Fast II MEN'S NEW SUITS | g LADIES DRESSES jj MEN'S DRESS SHII i 4 -------1 A COMPLETE STO I -H- We have everytl i 1% We still have a fe greatly reduced price | Unusual Gi ? TRY OUR PURE CC 1 GARRIN M D. V. CARR1NGER, olina Local Lions Met At i Methodist Church T ! ' al Li ns club held their r trular Id-monthly meeting at the J Methodist church Thursday nuht, j Au 'J l-"? and partook of the :ish su per * einj; sp r.sored there. In the al s nee of President H ; F* ; v. i vice-president G. W. K'!:?=. ' T . R. \V. Petrie wasTn cha ire of the j ve.tinjc :;t which the regular Routine ' - business was att -r.ded to. . h- tw > Copporhil! pitcher-. The box sco : Murphy ab r h Wilson ss ? t) 0 l ow son If 1 1 Reachle 2b 3 0 0 Bryson cf-c 3 0 0 Henderson rf-ss 4 11 Davioson lb 2 1 1 Park . 3b 3 0 1 He: -ley If 3 0 0 Brendle rf 10 0 Bart n c 2 0 0 Nichols p 2 2 1 Totals 27 4 T> Coppcrhill ab r h Hall ss 4 0 0 Fowler 2b 4 1 J Gardner 3b 4 0 1 M. Carter If . ... .4 0 0 Swofford lb 4 0 1 Puliiam rf 3 0 0 Tipton rf 10 0 McXally cf-p 3 0 0 J. Carter c 2 0 1 Turner p 1 o 0 Eaiwcod cf 10 0 Totals 3i i 4 Scor.' by inr.incs: r jl v_oppernni .... 100 000 000 1 \ i Murphy 000 Oil llx 1 5| i * ' **.' '"t! *" A ""A "'A " A" .T. '"'r."" .T '"A [TE YOU TI JG OUR Afc Onmi TE LATEST ST mens and Childi lEY'RE FRESH?THE1 sy're PRICED T values?Qual ity goods tha ck is in and if you \ * price come see us ems? Colors 36-in.wide ancThats iTS ? real quality and i 78c, 88c, ck of shoes *ing to he'p start your cl ... ?iJ 1 - i - ? uuuk cuiu ciius in summ s. rocery Values a GER'S DEPT. Manager MURI Hyatt Reunion All the les endauts f the family will meet in reunion Sept.mbei 1. a; the .1 near the Janes . ?e miles out 0( :i. on All relativ ? a e invited u ami i ring a ha- it ,.v," WOLF CREEK I The tain- >, 'H . eitainly have ei'i d old Eaith and fc r ng vegetal for which we are thankful. Born to Mi. a d .-. Ma u< Irffl on Tuesday of last w ek a dau;->^H Several of our pi pi. avc attending revival vices at ant llill. toi the 1; week. Mr. Charles Moi > who spent ral days with his wif.r latin-, cl Union S. C., returned home on Mts-H lay of last week. B M . a d Mrs. J. R 1' rkins, of \t.H lanta. C.a? spent Sui ay night in <>9H midst, Mr. Perkins is Educatlo^H Secretary of the (la.-Cumb. er.ee of Seventh d \ A(iv ntry^B which comprises the temtory o! t&H State of Georgia, about half of Te.H nessei and Cherokee County, N. He was i.i conferer.c with the chcm^l school officials at Pnstell and vsik^B on his visit. They went on to Clit-H tanooga. Monday . ? Mr. Bill Elliott didn't remain lotgM in the Isabella, section with hiH family. It seem., that he thought it^H would be mote to his liking to IhtH back in the mountains, so they itn-H e l to the Charley Cross house ,-n.H eral days ago. -Mrs. Georg Hayes of Tuitletonfl who was spending: several days njB her daughter, her.-. .M ,s. HoattH Lynn, was very sick several day: vfl week bur was able t? return' iJM Saturday ? D I W' I mamma/asx. ^ "1 "prtcQz4*. il fNUAL I 4 Hi YLES I rens Clothing 11 t"RE STYLISH? |l O SELL I -+ H t will serve you a long % K % E VANT THE BEST |1 TODAY. | - il 15c to 18c % | p Mj ^ I 95c to $4.95 ^ I style I1 98c, $1.29 and $1.49 || lildren off to school. || er shoes and goods at ^ ___ n I t Ail limes- I _ ; j per lb. 12V2C ^ STORE i >HY, N. CAROLINA g J
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