"TOSTELL NEWS Kcv. Fred Stiles filled his regular appointment at Shoal CTcck Saturday night and Sunday. \ljvs Inez Pope, of Suit, spent the i week-end with her sister, Mrs. Exie 1 yuinn. > Mrs. Lela Brown visited Mrs. Ada Stiles Tuesday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woods and t son. Jimmie, visited the latter's ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen, t Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Crowder and t children were thij. Sunday dinner i P , of Mr. anil Mrs. Burl Brown, c Mr. Dewey Stiles was the Sunday i evening guest of Mr. Poley Quinr.. A Mr. Richard Steward, of Wehut- s ty. attended preaching serviced at t : i il Creek Sunday. Mr. Lum t rain, of Gastonia, passed through our sec! ion last week. r .-'hi riff Ramsey was in our section one day last week. , Carl Beaver is building a new r house on his farm. Mr. Castcll Hawkins and M. C. "I Sides made a business trip to Isabella Friday. Mr. Shearin Jones is almost finishi il railing fodder. He says he will ] 4ft done in a few days if the frost stay off long enough. Mrs. Mary Henry returned from ] i xiended vist at Swannee, Tern., , last week. ? Mrs. Mary Henry and Ada Stiles 1 visited Mis. Ida Pope at Suit Satur | i o j I Physicians recently discovered that Edward Reynold of Pittsburg.! Pa., has two hearts?one on each] side. 1 t Millions Wi Switch to New Cai Brilliant New 1937 Spotlight at Sensational DOROTHY WRIGHT AN oucn smart, racy, oeaurnui lines, York's younger social set...44Such can't blame anybody for wanting tt escort, Rene Bellinger, agrees with hundreds of thousands will want to Dodge...it's a honey!" jJKBl Bk 3B i y'' sis'' m i&jjgMiaMHg^^^^^awwFa MR. AND MRS. ROBES 4Til bet literally thousands upon tht soon as they see this amazing new * Mrs. Palmer... And her husband addi an eyeful...I, too, predict that thous switch to it." Scoring with one sensational new featui new " windstrearn*' beauty with record-1 Dodge is everywhere hailed as the bit car wiH want to switch to" rn the opinion of owney-saving Dodge of them all! See this amazing new Dodge now on disj Discover for yourself its breath-taking b? ?its many safety provisions?its sen sat ??y: "Switch to the big, new 1937 Dodge E. C. MOORE, : Things Unusual Sweet "Taters" Sweet potato crops throughout thii ind other sections nearby seem tc >e unusually good this year. Wc cad of Mr. Johnson's raising a 'whopper" on Persimmon Creek 21 nches around. Boy hain't that a ater! We reckon that'd make Adam md all his sons, daughters and :randehildren a likely mess for breakast. We just naturally hate tc hink of all his taters being that big t'd glut the Chicago market and buy rs would ask $100 per bushel to von let taters stay in their sheds, iVow! We believe it all, Mr. Johnon, 'cause we've known you a long ime. Course nobody believes what the Tattler says, but truth is truth r.o natter who tells it. He dug nearly ; peck out of one hill. It wouldn't lo for every hill to produce that nuch. Mr. Roosevelt might declare i reduction in sweet tater crop: ! Tateis! Tate rs! My What Tateiv! Onions or Ingerns Things ur.usual seem to be in the ine of produce this week. This i.>ne that win make the tears trickle rom your eyes. Onions! onions Perhaps Ira Butt of the North Geor-i ria News couid tell it better thar w.yone else for it happened over ir. is county (Union county, (ia..) a chool teacher whipped her students "or callir.g 'ingerns', Onions. Howdj ra! Young Grandfathers We notice something last week aiotit the youngest grandfathers. Per 11 Want to Amazing f j - MOTORISTS v { L SAY ' ' Dodge Captures New York Preview! ?; i Bsy 1 I >x r\r?*Tn ?->?-? ? U KLWL DLLLinULR * says Dorothy Wright of New luxurious interiors...you just , 5 switch to Dodge! "...And her her...*'1*11 venture to say that switch to this remarkable 1937 BSHS&Ssr- - - SI RSEJK M LT CATON PALMER msands... will turn to Dodge as , edition," exclaims the charming s, "This new Dodge is certainly xnds and thousands will want to I e after another...combining brilliant breaking economy...the new 1937 of the year...the car that "millions those who have seen this greatest >lay at your Dodge dealer's! Drive it! sauty?its roomy, luxurious interiors ional economy! And you, too, will J and save money!" Murphy, N. C The Cherokee Scout, Mu BIRCH NEWS i ' A goodly congregation was present at Pleasant Grove church last f Sunday to partake of the common- [ ' ion service. Deacon Joseph Coleman was pres1 cnt Saturday afternoon at Pleasant1 Grove church to assist in the ordina- j 1 tion of deacons; viz, Brothers Win' slow and Howard Stiles and J. H. McClure. All are very much enthus- i ed over the progress of the church j ' in the past year. Indeed the Lord j j has blessed us. j Mrs. Jess Nix and children of' Georgia were visitors in Birch over ' ; the week-end. There were four additions to the ! church at Pleasant Grove Sunday, | , viz, Iiev. and Mrs. L. A. Carroll from ; M". Liberty church and Mr. and Mrs. 1 | Stanley Green from Murphy second Baptist church. Mr. Manuel Stiles of Gastonia visited his daughter, Mrs. Oscar Mashburn and hi.- mother, Mrs. Cynthia Stiles and brother, Mr. Winslow Stiles over the week-end. Mr. Oscar Mashburn accompanied him to spend j the week-end with home folks here. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Voyles, Mrs. j Edna Beaver and daughter, Pauline j and Miss Margie Gibson were Sun| day afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Voyles. t Mr. Tom Beaver of Grape Creek i visited his brother, Mr. Fred Beaver i here last Sunday. ; So far candidates have not infest ed our community, and very little is concerning the approaching election. All is at peace. o j In Kansas it i< illegal to burn over . I a field to destroy grasshoppers with| out giving ten days' notice. I " j BEACH CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voyles and 'children, Kline and Lloyd, of Ranger, were visitors on Beach Creek Sunday. Miss Margie Gibson visited Miss Pauline Beaver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ulus Clonts, of Letitia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Clont's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stiles and Mr. Lee Sneed made a business trip to Murphy I riday. Mr .uarion Jones, of Postell and Mr. Lloyd Walsh, of riax Creek, were on Beach Creek Wednesday afternoon. Miss Hettie Kate Stiles spent Sunday afternoon with her aunt, Mrs. Vernie Taylor. Mrs. Jeess Nicks and two sons, and daughter, of Georgia, visited, Mrs. Nick's sister-in-law, Mrs. Delma McCIure, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sneed of Hangingdog, spent the week-end with Mrs. Sneed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stiles. Mr. Arvil Stiles, of Letitia, was on Beach Creek, Sunday. Mrs. Lelia Yoyle^ visited Nat Craig, one day last week. Mr. Willard Clonts, of Letitia, was on Beach Cree.': one day last week. Mrs. Hollie liall visited Mrs. Edna Beaver Thursday. Mrs. Lelia Voyles visited Mrs. Myrtle Anderson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Jimmie Crisp and Sammie Green were business visitors at Mr. Alfred Green's at I.etitia, one day last week. haps none in Cherokee or perhaps in the state will excell this. Willis Floyd of the Vests community became a grandfather at 33 years of age. FARM FOR SALE In Pachtree Community, 54 acres, good springs, well and branches Convenient to School, Churches and stores. Ideal location. House wired ! for electricity. See W. C. Kinney i at Gulf Oil Corporation's Office, j Murphy, N. C. ! MEN WANTED for nearby Rawleigh I Routes of 800 families. Write Raw1 leigh's, Dept. NCJ-150-SB, Richmond, Va. (9-5t.) GET UP NIGHTS? Make This 25c Test If irritated or weak bladder causes getting up night, frequent desire, scanty flow, burning or backache, drink lost of boiled or distilled water. You know what hard water does to a teakettle. Alo help flush out excess acds, waste and deposits, with little green Bukets, a bladder laxative. Two of the 8 time-tested ingredients are buchu leaves and juniper oil. If you arc not pleased in four days, your druggist will refund i yonr 25c. R. S. PARKER DRUG CO. I Mnrphy, N. C rphy, N. C. T ! C. A. Vcyles made a business tr.;p J to Ducktown and Coppcrhill, Tenn., I one day last week. Mrs. Henry Taylor and son, Biily. | returned home Wednesday after spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Jones, at Postell. Mr. Albert Taylor, of Letitia, was on Beach Creek. Thursday. ; Mrs. Ham Yoyle.- spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lee Sneed. ?dr. Clyde llaney. of Murphy, Rt. 2, was in Beach C reek one day last week. Mrs. Nora Sneed and children. ! Dorothy Mae and Hor.t. visited Mrs. i C. A. Voyles, Wednesday. Mr. Guy Fox was a visitor a: Ranger, Wednesday. Mr. Jewel Forster, of Ranger, visited hi.- (laughter, Mrs. Hazel Crisp, one day last week. Mr. Charlie Dotson was a busines visitor a*. Murphy. Monday, j Mr. Floyd Hall nr.ade a ' ..sir.es.I trip to Vests, Saturday. Mr. Ed Hooper was at Mr. C. A. I Voyles' on busii.es.-. one day lust ^Hunmnai Don't be caught out on When a limb when the snow Hanls ^ starts to fly I Put on your That's "Winter-Front" today . . . and c get Hanes Heavyweight of yoi " Champion. The minute And h its velvety, warming nap fabric curls against your skin, and t; you'll feel your goose- at th< j** pimples start to melt armaf, and you won't you freeze up all season 1 Hanei HANES Union-Suits, as in trated above, SI up . . Sh: and Drawers begin at 7Sc Boys* Union-Suits, 75c . . M richild Waist-Suits, 75c also WINTER SETS (the t shirts and knit shorts ill traded at left), 50c and per garment. P. H. Hanes Ki ting Co., Winston-Salem, N THE ANTI-Ff FOR A Stock up for a Warm I ! Winter, Buy Hanes At? DAVIDSON & MciVER To The 1 Cherokee Ir? *Molr?wor tk.n ???- - *? ?iui\uig mid my ers of Cherokee Coun am indeed gratefu1 to port and wish to than your consideration of to which I aspire in the T uesday. I have always beei whom I have served a give their interests my The sin of INGRr j and I have above all e people of this county tl they did for me Nover When you go to c ter of Deeds next Tu< have had the office for on the merit of my woi vote that I may serve tl for another two years. Since R. L. I hursday, Oct. 29, 1936 week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stiles and Mr. and Mrs. T* ?ni McClure were at Ranctr Saturday. Mr. Lee Sneed made a business trip to Mr. Garland Kick's at Shady Grove, Fridav. Mr. Jimmi- Crisp h:*> been busy the last few day- moving his feed to Mr. Irvir: Hall wnete he intends to move soor. A! . Nora Svred a visitor at M - - Arthi.i- K\S;-. rdaj. Mr. Jin: a:; the weekend wth heme !" Miss Martha ! t Saturday afternoon, with : ;. *. M: . Henry Taylor. Mr. and Mis. ( . A. Voy.h s are plan:: _ ? mo 1 Georgia Memday. We are --May for them to leave this community. mrnrn HSMBBMIWf you've climbed into J f fV , notice its trim fit. / V] \ i because it's knit I I L ut to the measure I Vl N ir chest and trunk. 1 -jft kJ IaneS elastic-fcnits the \ if \ with plenty of give 1 if \ * VI ike. You can bend in \ \ 5 waist, raise your I JJ 1 \ ?hanls won't hold 1 ;f V I back. See your nf ^ ; Dealer today. ^ iEEZE UNDERWEAR IEN AND BOYS Headquarters for Hanes Men's and Boy's UNDERWEAR WHITAKERS BARGAIN STORE mam ^-7*TfrinTWfiB(HwgppL<*ia^' /oters Of i Coimty final appeal to the votty, I wish to say thai I you for your past suptic von in advpnr** frtr myself and the position election to be held next a mindful of the people ind have endeavored to r whole attention. VTITUDE is a big one Ise tried to show to the lat I do appreciate what nber 6th, 19o4. ast your vote for Regisjsday remember that I only one term and uprk I am asking for your le peop's of this county rely yours, Ceenum ???