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Thursday, May 7, 193( MR. H. H. DOCKERY PROMINENT CITIZE> CFTOMQT' HE4E rMiiera' I> V . . | n'= *> ; ' < f '-a i 'ell '.Bfthg i l'ai: > . . V M. Sirii ' i:-. i . > ' .. - IJ.iInh _v I !' : * Shu!': Acting a- ' ?\v ~ sji'-: Leila Ha> :r i i' i * <* Mi's. J) .T. Birrhfi i i .V On: Styles. Surviving are his ::V; v.siralllBf DON'T NEGLECT | THIS II Have your winter clothes I cleaned and sealed against moth for the summer. Wc are prepared to give you this * service at a slight cost above | regular cleaning price*. We v- II clean and seal your furs and fur coats too. Imperial Cleaners I "Quality & Service" I R. G?. Carter, Prop. I Murphy North Carolina $ W A IS i Placer Gold Ground | Gri :j: I have invented a s by gasoline engine pc :j: the Gold no matter h j like to hear from pai Bearing land with rea | RICHAF 2240 W. 8th St. 1 HPN ! Southern | FERTI ! Cost No I | Other $ SEE US FOR I | W. M. Fain | Agents for Mu | 101 Depot Street > The Chero Two-Year-Old Son of Nc-tla Couple Burie< 4 ; . II. c. Ui !h. m. lefevers, Of CULBERSON, JS BiJRiED RECENTLY : Kit 1 st .t J,..- S.I,. :!. \| j r :nt. V I . Tile- !aj week . v - >- >n<hiet??l from tH? I k* !'! : -;.rt -t <hi; h at 1C i VI -x. fo" Thmsdav mornI : !< ih . K. !.. Braver* a* ' v *' T'vv Truett ??ffi !r ' w: :n the chur.h ; ). W. I> T v.}>i>!! wa? in charge : f ir "ia! av.-angeftients. "I v ' ; < ? ! reared in 1 ' " >'- r. 1 -v.: - a devotee '* . 1 y y.-ar~. j ' ' ' J ' : f> i: -laughTik-I: ' i '!u rson. Mrs, Ernest Louden of Murphy, Mrs Harrison Jor.es anl Mrs. Luther Mand . ' C\?!ht-! and three sons '.' it . r.cl ai; i A'.f . d. WEHUTTY W had \ ktth shower of rail Sunday aftert -wi . which will help th< gardens. Mrs. Will I'.-ii-k i- suffering wit I n?r.pnd:eitis. Kvtryone wHI he prim ' ' ?a? n that she not suffering hard!;. ? ?i n? w ami the Docto think !. will 4" by wit lout ai operation. I Miss. - I* ? and Louise Taylor v. in* have beer vi iting their -ister Mr* Marion -Io;r-. at Post ell for th? j ?a,- few wee!;- turned home Sun j day. Se\ 1\>I - f: >m his place at -led the 'a-Illation exercises a V u ohy Hiirh > >1 auditorium la?; j em .-day night. Mr. Kinory Torrenee has lvntet 1! nest Glen's .- re house, a; Postel id is selling goods there now. We were - wry to hear about tin j (Maud, of Dahi en . 1. (la., and Horac< i?! Athens. Ga.; two daughters, Mrs 1? 1-n M -Donald, of Athens, (la.. an< M - Anna Do ke . of Tomotla? an< v ? bvothers, Tom of Topton, am Mvin. of Murphy. [TED Where the Gold is in ivel eparator that operates 1 >wer that will save all iow fine it is. Would rtioc f h of hoi'/* . LIV-O VttUL I 1U V U. VJW1U a sonable royalty. ' ID BELL ? Marion, Ind. UINE n ii m m scrap LIZEBS Vlore Than Brands .OWEST PRICES Grocery Co. rphy and Vicinity Phone 101 kee Scout, Murphy, North MRS. HAMBY, 35^ J OF BEAVERDAM, IS BURIED ON SUNDAY ?- r I'linera? i ?! ? Margie If: liby. ?>f Fhaverdam, were held it utile Kiav a-ie Iiapt'si t-hurch SunI . m-i".:*-- a* II o* ! with the Rev. Kliju Beavers ant! the Kev. A. i . M.--1*.. i . Interment v.?u* the chur h ee ete*y. W. l>. Townin ehn e of funeral arrangeM > - " f'i? ! ud-Vnly at her ! inie ' 1 t illness Friday after' '<* *' . ten (xwrflolvn. Ruby. , ! ii:-\. I'.i' .? .!, -vol: two sons. r ' ' >. :: her parents. Mr. : M - 1).three sRtor-, j : ii. R. Mr" !*. of Robbinsvihe, Her.;* 1!vnno--or., of Marietta. I' i . and M Arthur Adams, of Hiawa * '( . \ and three brothers. J.. M. Dearer-. of Gastonia. Lum Deav> | ers. of Ducktown. Term., and Frank j Iv-iu : v of Hiawassee. N. C. .! PETRIE j HOSPITAL NEWS !! . Jerc W orth Sharp, age 7, son of | IVof. and Mrs. .J. W. Sharp. Yourg Harris, Ga.. was admitted a few days ago. suffering from injuries sustained in a fall, in which both arms were broken. -lore is doing1 nicely and has been dismissed from the hospital. Miss Geneva Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Hill. Postell, was operated Sunday night for acute appendicitis. and is resting more comfortably. Franklin Hunter, age '{. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunter. Blairsville, (Ja. Route - admitted some time ago, 1 suffering from a fractured hip, has 1 improved sufficiently to return home. - Glen Moore, Murphy, admitted r Satui day, seriously ill with pneumon' ia, i- >til 1 very ill. Mrs. Paul Zimmerman Brasstown, who has been receiving treatment for pneumonia, has improved sufficiently !< return to her home. Hubert Queene. Marble, X. C.. admitted sevf^al days ago. seriously ill. is >lowly improving. 1 Cl arlie Morrow, age 15, son of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morrow, Farner, Tenn, Operated some days ago for i wreck on the highway near Rene laylov's home Sunday, but glad that . no one was seriously injured. Mr Willi Bedford, son of Mr. and Mrs Elbert Bedford, turned his truck over. The truck was badly damaged 1 and the ones in it received some cuts 1 but they were reported not serious i Miss Cassie Jones visited her aunt. Mrs. Artie Kirkpatrick, at Ducktown Tenn., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Torrence and ? son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Torrence and children, and Mrs. Lucile t* Pack and children went to Epworth Ga., to a singing convention Sunday & afternoon. Sllllfluv thn l-oo-nl n noonoUIn. >F lllCBV.ll.lg j. day at the Presbyterian church :* Kveryone is invited to come. Sunday *. School is at 9:30. Preaching serjjj vices are after Sunday School. Ill IN ELECTRI ?l| GET. !s | Have you e y ing, handy littl you can buy fo time and worry cheap maintem | < Come loo i 1; electric stoves, X :; trie iceboxes ar ? :; you need once \ \ OUR PR! 1! Sonthe I i ||| Phone 1 j Em pyemia has improved satisfactoiiiy to be dismissed. Mrs. Claude Sobers. Murphy, lit. 2. was operated Friday and -- nl" i roving. X. Z. Brenilh . a: - 7'h IV it'll. ;>' era ? d ft ruoture ? Rif.|K'v. lix. hi-| improved sufli. ier.tly to ? t urn horns. jj ' J. D. Raper Murphy. Tit. 2. admit?I *' (} ' -t w '^oring from serious J ( gunshot wounds, is improving. Bart Mill-.-: -. *- i. K*d > underwent an operation for the removal of a: eye -omc days ago. and r-jo r?*ttii-!ie<i home, i Rev. Hi.:- i v ei son. Farncr, Te::n.. r j ^underwent a major operation several I days ago : nd i rapidly recovering.! , his ma: ;* friends will be pleased : | know i Mori !>avi- Blaii svilk*. Ca.. adiv? - ; ted for t re d men . has improved sat-1 isfaetorily to return home. Mrs. Ben Craig Andrews admitted' several days ago. suffering from a ! fractured ankle, is improving. Edward Tryan. Robbinsvillc, ad- < mitted some time ago for treatment, has improved sufficiently to voturn home. Alfred Billiard. Brasstown, was admitted several night ago. seriously ill His condition remains critical. Vernon Sayles, Brasstown. admitted several days ago for treatment,, has improved satisfactorily and returned home. Logan Lawrence, age 73, Suit, admitted last week seriously ill, is slowly improving. Mrs. O. K. Moore Murphy, Rt. 1, admitted for treatment has been dismissed. _ QUESTIONS THAT ARE Al ywccmJtfr If you arc of legal age, r< or income and wish to useful purpose, you ma; tions do so at this bank for our consideration 1 to borrow and why. approved we make out and you obtain the sign friends acceptable to u: note. No co-makers are acceptable collateral. Character, rcputatio: tions, ability and willin chief requirements for loan. We welcome the i inder sound banking loans to the people of t Citizens Banl (H MURPHY CAL APPLIANCES THA AT THE SOUTHERN ST POWER COMPANY ver thought of the many, m e home and office electrical r a very small sum that will and which will pay for thei ance in a short time, k over our showrooms. Y waffle irons, coffee percolat id many other items that yo you see them and get our p CES ARE EXCEPTIONA ira States Po' :< Mu LONG RIDGE " Miss Irene Morrow, of Tellico r',.ins. "lYun., viMted Misses Lou Bell .u:?i Vii;:! a Morrow, Sunday afternoon. .Mr. ! ? ii limit returi 1 \ }, t 'in* it: ii li'.o, Sunday atte 4 week' vi v.ith his G rand -her, AJ>s. . lice Morrow. diss i'amia Morrow made a ' .mn?trip to Mr. and Mrs. 15 . tow afternoon. . Ir. . h Morrow of Y v. -js tl Saturday niirht guest c: Jim and Uav s Morrow. Mr. aiul Airs. 1>. S. M l v.itile v.ith Mr. Try or Hamt.y and family Saturday night. Mr. Geoijo Morrow visile i Mr. Jim .Morrow a while Saturday ig'ht. Airs. II. AI. Zinimorma . Murphy lit. 1. admitted for treatment u lew days ago. is improving. Mrs. J. M. Capps, Murphy, admitted for treatment, has improved sufficiently to be dismissed. Hay Morris. Homer, Ga., Rt. 2 admitted Tuesday for treatment, is improving. Mrs. F. E. Hall Vest. N. C., operated for Appendicitis, has returned home. Charles Conley. Andrews, N. C., who is receiving treatment, is improving. Hoy Sheffey, Kobbinsville. N. C.t operated Friday, is improving. H. S. Hagau. Young Harris, Ga., operated for. Mastoiditis some days ago. I as improved satisfactorily to return home. 5KED ABOUT BANKING J t :ceivc a regular salary borrow money for a y under proper condi' You simply present I tow much you wish If the application is the necessary papers aturcs of one or more s as co-makers of the necessary if you have n for meeting obliga(rnncc fr\ ?r vw * ?* >- I obtaining a personal | opportunity to make, | requirements, useful I his community. I c & Trust Co. I 1^1 ANDREWS I 5> I rar? i lN you can 1 ates | v any money-sav- ^ appliances that ^ save you lots of | mselves through ^ ou'll find radios $ tors, lamps, elec- X u will really feel rices. / \ \ lly low " # wer Co. i ? < irphy, N. C
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