liberty Forstcr of Ducktown, is > revival meeting at the new |^E at Liberty. Everyone is income. (Hp V.' church is being completes Liberty. little village at Liberty will Kr completed anil is giving the of l'ine Riilge. TV A is working a lot through ^^kection. Felix Hill made a business trip ^Bidrews Monday. San ford Ledford visited Mr. ^Brown Monday. Julia Willbanks is ill at this We wish her a speedy re^B and Mrs. Guff Eller are the B parents of a baby girl, which ^Eiven the name of Willie Mae. HE. *n(* Mrs- Elmer Ledford were of Mr. and Mrs. oug teller ? day night. flk*. and Mrs. Sam Reid were the B* of Mrs. Ethel Eller Sunday. |H good many folks enjoyed the ^Bconiing day at Hiawassee Sun(Hand a good dinner and singing, t was a little cold. ^B. and Mrs. Ernest Payne motorB Copperhill, Tuesday, v. Walter Payne has returned to ^Bome after a few days visit with ^Bon, Earnest Payne. B and Mrs. Lester Ledford and B Leroy, were the guests of his ^Br, Mrs Ethel Eller Sunday. Bs. Sara Gossip of Gastonia is Hn? her sister, Edith Ledford at Hwriting. wolf creek Hncury almost touched the frost B here Monday morning. o..... i? f^n:^ . _ c t ? t? IroTO?cwrii; ti ul l.saueiia, '.iH'j-s visitor here Monday. small grain has been ur secton so far but there ?nty of moisture in the td no doubt much activity line will be seen among r folk. ival services at Macedonia nducted by the Rev. P. H. have come to a close, blic School here was closed lay of last week so that ?rs could attend the Cheroii Fair, at Cherokee, N. C. E. Brown who is doing car- J )rk at Lafollette, Tenn., week end with his family, jury Walker of near Cop-1 issed thru our section Sun- | ning from a visit with his | s. Clate Fain. women at Youngstown, O., ?n the running board of Mulhal's automobile, stuck lis side, and robbed him of TTIE PALMER TARY PUBLIC | :OUT OFFICE ANTED for nearby Rawleigh | >f 800 families. Write Raw , Dept. NCJ-150-SB, Rich(9-5t.) IET UP NIGHTS? 'lake This 25c Test |l irritated or weak bladder causes; i"K up nipht, frequent desire, ty flow, burning or backache,! k lost of boiled or distilled water, krow what hard water does to | kettle. Alo help flush out exacds, waste and deposits, with E green Rukets, a bladder laxa Two of the 8 time-tested indents are buchu leaves and juni?il. If you are not pleased in days, your druggist will refund 125c. R. S. PARKER DRUG CO. Murphy, N. C be satisfied with ordinary "by powders that are nof an tiB ?eptic. Without paying a cent ?ore you can get Mermen Anti wptic Powder?which not only does everything that other baby Powders do, but also sets up an antiseptic condition all over baby's skin and fights off germs ,?ad Infections. It stops chafing "d rawness, too. So get a tin of Meunen Antiseptic Powder at I your druggist's today. gtMNtN wrtmatt The Ch 1 SUIT NEWS ?_____ La^t weeks' news contained a little 1 mistake. It was Mr. Will Suits that : visited Mr. H. N. Taylor. Mistakes we all do make. 1 Mr. Leonard Decker, spent a few ' days last week at Murphy. Mi. Bill Stiles and Edward Collins made a business trip to Ducktown, la-t Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McXabb at- 1 tended the sinking convention at Ellijay, Ga., Sunday. 1 Mr. Pates, of Hat-buck, Term., j spent the week with Mr. J. B. .Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sparks of Ellijay, Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 Frank Sparks, Sunday. { Messrs. Fred Ware and Leonard Ingram visited friends in the Hot house section Sunday afternoon. Miss Gypsy Aiien of Fosieii visited her sister, Mrs. Charlie Wood lasT" week. ' Mr. Will Lawrence of Asheville is 1 visiting Mr. Logan Lawrence, at this 1 writing. BEACH CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beaver and daughter Pauline, made a business trip to Murphy Tuesday. Mrs. Delma McClure, Miss Wyoline Stiles and Mrs. Lelia Voyles visited Mrs. Henry Taylor Monday afternoon. Mr. Roy Rich visited Mr. Alonzo Davis one evening last week. Mr. H. T. Taylor of Ranger was on j Beach Creek last Tuesday. Miss Ella Davis visited Mrs. Hazel ^ Crisp a while Thursday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stand ridge at- 1 tended services at Ranger one night last week. 5 Miss Hettie Kate Stiles and brother, R. T., visited their cousin, Mrs. Carrie Graham, Friday afternoon. \ Mr. Fred Beaver visited Mr. Jennie 1 Crisp Wednesday afternoon. Misses Wyoline and Hettie Kate ] Stiles, Mrs. Delma McClure were ] business visitors in Murphy Thursday. j Mr. Howard Stiles has been very ; busy making syrup for the past three j weeks. Mrs. Nora Sneed and children, Dorothy Mae and Hoyt visited Mrs. Vernie Taylor Thursday. Mr Ernest Graham of Letitia was on Beach Creek Sunday. Mr. Sammie Green and Mr. Jimmie Crisp made a business trip to Ranger Saturday afternoon. I Mr. Ham Voyles was on Beach Creek one day last week. Mr. Hill McClure was a business visitor at Mr. Graham's Saturday. Mrs. C. A. Voyles visited Mrs Car' rie Graham Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmic Crisp and children spent Friday night with Mrs. Jewel Forrester at Ranger. Mr. Norman Teague of Ranger spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fox. We are sorry to know Mr. Tom McClure got hurt from falling from a wagon one day last week. Rev. C. A. Voyles attended services at Oak Grove churh Sunday night. Mr. George Fox of Ranger visited his son, Mr. Guy Fox one day last week. Mrs. At Standridge, visited Mrs. j Winslow Stiles Sunday. Mrs. Delma McClure spent Sati urday night with Miss Madie Payne ! of Murphy, Rt. 2. Mr. Gordon King and Mr. Herman | Green of Letitia were pleasant visi1 tors at Beach Creek Sunday, j Mr. Norman Teague of Ranger 1 viisted Mr. Sammie Green Saturday I mnrninc* Mr. Bill Clonts of Letitia passed through Birch Monday. Mrs. Birdie Green and son Quinton were out visitng Monday, Miss Pauline Beaver visited, Mrs. C. A. Voyles one day last week. There was a large crowd attended the Sunday School picnic at Beach Creek Sunday. All seem to enjoy themselves just fine. VIOLET NEWS t Several people from here attended ! the homecoming day at Hiawassee. I Miss Mary Rolen, of Maltby, spent j the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Beaver. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Gwendoline Beaver. Mrs. Bcttie Thomas spent Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rolen. Mrs. Cuie Danner, of Unaka, spent Sunday morning with her sister, Mrs. Vandora Taylor. Miss Lucile Matheson was a visitor of Mrs. Cfcra Taylor Saturday erokee Scout, Murphy, N PATRICK A large crowd of Patrick folk at.ended the homecoming day at Pleaslilt Hill church Sunday. The Tellico Plains, Tenn. choir got the prize for :he best singing. There was plenty >f dinner on the ground and the day a*as greatly enjoyed by an present. Mr. Omcr Croft of Farner, Tenn. .vas the guest ! his i ?arents, Mr. and Mrs. John Picklesimer Monlay night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quinn of Vest, arere the Saturday night guests of he latters, mother, Mrs. Maiv Hamiv and attended the homecoming day Sunday at Pleasant Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Filer are the oroud parents of a baby born re;entiy. Mrs. Lee Horton and children and Mrs. Tina Picklesimer were the guests of Mrs. Mary Hamby Monday afterMiss Ruby Peirce and two sisters of Farner, Tenn., were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Edd Adams over the week-end. The new church at Liberty is completed and there is revival services being conducted this week by the pastor, Rev. Forester of Ducktown, Tenn. We wish them great success i ne people will toe very glad for Sunday school to start again as it has been discontinued for about two months. Miss Mildred Ledford and brother, Fritz, were the guests of Mrs. Mary Hamby Monday afternoon. Mr. S. G. Haines of Hiawassee was 1 Patrick shopper Friday. Mr. Jack Frost made his first appearance at Patrick Monday morning. It makes us think of old man winter being just around the corner. ifternoon. She also spent a while with Mrs. Dorothy Hatmaker. Mrs. Mary Beaver, spent Monday vith her sister, Mrs. Vandora Tayor. Mrs. Hampton and Miss Hollice Murphy spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Dorothy Hatmaker. Mr. James Beaver, Mr. Vension lampton and Mr. Wilford Allen who ire employed at Gastonia are spendng a few days home folks. mmmm ^ M J m ? a Wr* BBpjy # j VBnVBWPRnHR ^^ ftljlBii|tl .liP^P^r Special Prices this month Be sure to see i amazing values in models?at specu Remember, F< (Renewed and Gu tected by a written Your present < payment on one o terms. See your 1 pick. Drive a safe this winter. feMaaniilMilAiti lorth Carolina Thursda; OAK PARK Several from here attended the 4 homecoming day at Pleas-ant Hill A , Sunday. Porter Raper of Persimmon Creek was the Friday r.ight guest of Mr. L,, Ernest Raper. 3 Mr. Authur Payne spent last week with his parents at Hiawassee, Mr. . and Mrs. Will Payne. ' Mrs. George Prewood and Mrs. 3 Julius Reid were the Sunday guests 9 i of Mrs. George Quinn. I Rev. John Morrow was the guest Q Sunday of Mr. L). E. Stile-. Mr. Fred Bea\ers of Birch wasjl the Saturday night guest of Mr. Clif- S ton Raper. Mss Nina Mae Bishop was the IB guest Thursday morning of Mrs. Nellie Blackwell. Mr. Ernest Raper is spending sev- I 1 eral days with Mr. Sam Reid at Tur- I j tletown, Tenn. I Mr. and Mrs. Lon Raper and fanii ly and Mr. Shorty Jones motored 1 j to Atlanta Sunday. ? 1 Mortgag I ON NEWLY CONST | Commitments on plan I -F.H.A.GII Long term financing?L< | NO LIFE INSURAP Carolina Housing & H. E. Garrett, Western Will come to Murphy to < MOORE SUPPL x Blur| *' _k"?1 ll'JkMlll'I'Wl'll -our Ford dealer this montfi. t fine used cars and tracks? d sale prices for this month 01 >rd dealers are the only ones ? a ran teed) used cars and tracki money-back guarantee. ar will probably more than c f these choice bargains. Low Ford dealer today. 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