FyEHlTTY NEWS B^Lowmi. the thirteen-year-old son PHm a 1 Mrs. J- M- Vernerwho has PHd Jiphthi ria. is much improved at ,VM- The danger is passed. jk|Bp \ . People Christain En-' E^F, : he Presbyterian church. I f 1 , ng ii icely. We meet: [ night at 0:15 o'clock.' invited to come and take | fH \ x- Sunday is preaching day. ! J By l.edford made a business (^F, . ia last week. S By . Torrence and Mr. W. X. ^F, ide a busness trip to Mur-1 i ly i Mrs. Earl Verner of Duck^Hwn. were visiting relatives here I :i ! >n't forget the Bible class Rd hytrian church, Friday, j ' F \; and Mrs. Meiggs Junior Col-i HRj In . moved to Mr. Joe Barnes'I H They have ben living with H.. former's mother. Mr. V. Robinson, who has been ^B Ca- ?rr.ia for sometime, returned ^ftrtic last week. He is expecting a b on the railroad soon. SB .Mr. nd Mrs. Leonard Jones, from ^Burth'' wn, spent Saturday night i ^Bith t . former's brother, Mr. and j 11 BOILING SPRINGS ? I Mr I Mrs. Homer Jarard and t returned to Akron, Ohio, ^By > nday after visiting relatives ^Bn '? sie Davis was the guest of r>. tiv.-.n Hass last Saturday. Mv .Hid Mrs. Fred Dockery visit 1 Mr. Dockery \s parents, Mr. and [rs. M. B. Dockery, last Sunday. Mi s. I na Davis, Mrs. Nell Jarard. Irs. ' -sic Davis and little daughter, Ithelein visited Mrs. Tina Armes ist Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dockery and hildren f Hates Creek were visitors t boiling Springs last Sunday. Mr. M. H. Dockery, Mr. and Mrs. jra Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Thice GadILs ami Mr. and Mrs. Arch Allen fere visitors at the home of Mr. and Its. John Mundy last Saturday light, and heard some good speakng and music over the radio. Emma Jean and Laurel Jarard fere the guests of Vesfcabell, Jane ind Alice Davis last Saturday aftertoon. Miss Edith Hass spent the weckind with her neice, Miss Nellie Mint?. Mr. Boh Allen visited his son, Mr. trch Allen, last week-end. Little Robert Allen, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Arch Allen, has been very lick but is better at this writing. LEGALMATTERS L'NTTED STATES OF AMERICA In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina. I In the matter of William Robert pinkerton Bankruptcy Bankrupt (il persons who may be conin the above matter as well ther persons: e is hereby given that on ay, November 12th, 1936, at nr of 10 o'clock A. M. Cenlme, at the store house reoccupied by William Robert ton on Tennessee Street in own of Murphy, Cherokee r, North Carolina, I will offer le at, pubilc outcry, the stock da, wares and merchandise, towith fixtures, invoiced as the of said bankrupt, consisting ies, clothing, drygoods, notions roceries and other items. Only quity of the bankrupt in such and nr-.icles upon wfcich there in, by vir *e of conditional sales ict. will ho sold subject to the and encumbrance on same, and urchaser of such items will pur-j the same subjects to all entrances. >e sale of the assets of the bankwill bo made subject to the rmation of the court. Terms lie cash. The right is reserved 0ject any and all bids. Inspec?f stock of goods will be allowed ny time by the trustee, at MurN. C. EDMUND B. NORVELL, Trustee of the Estate of William rt Finkerton, Bankrupt. The Cherokee BATES CREEK" Mrs. Bertha Kephart and children! Bonnie and Luther, spent Saturday night with their brother and uncle | Mr. Jim Hembree of Murphy. Mrs. t Hembree and children accompanied! 1 them home Sunday for a visit with' their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. i George Hembree. Miss Girlean Dillard visited Misses Tommie and Frankie Wilson Sunday. Misses Blanche and Maybelle Dockery spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bail Dockery. Misses Edna Mac C oleman, jOLS and Ellen Dockery visited Mrs. Nellie Woods Sunday afternoon. M isses Icey Coleman, Nettie, Kate and Grace Dockery visited Mrs. Kate Davis Sunday afternoon. Misses Luella and Flonnie Mae Killian, Coy and Carrie Lois Timpson, and Mr. Leonard Ashe and Andrew Kephart were among the visitors at the home of Mr. Bail Dockery Sunday. Mr. J. A. Timpson is erecting a iarge barn on his larm. We were very sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Sam Rogers of Murphy. Our heart felt sympathy is^ extended to the bereaved ones. PERSIMMON CREEK Rev. Ben Reese filled his regular appointment at Persimmon Creek Sunday, Nov. 1. Mr. Arthur Lambert, of Yellowhill, spent a few days last week with his I cousin, Mr. Porter Raper, of this place. I Mr. Sammie Cearley has been spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Birdie Green, of Birch. Mr. Devero Rogers spent Thursday night with Mr. W. M. Sneed. I \r,- w-tj? ... ! ..i.. tt aiuon .junnson visuea His i cousin, Mr. Clayton Stiles, Sunday. Mrs. Mintie Shanks arid Miss Ver' nie Payne attended preaching services here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stiles and family and Miss Gertrude Loudermilk of Suit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stiles and family Thursday night. Miss Eva Neel and Ruby Stiles visited Miss Pauline Rogers Saturday. Mr. R. R. Rogers visited Mr. Pearl Stiles Sunday. Mr. Sammie Green was the guest of Mr. Sam Cearley Saturday. Miss Esta Rogers was the Thursday night guest of Mrs. Vesta Stiles. Miss Pauline Williamson spent the week-end with her grand father, Mr. W. D. Hogsed. Miss Carzell Williamson went to the Petrie hospital last week to have her tonsils removed. Mr and Mrs. Gaynor Stiles and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beaver, of Birch. Mr. Pearl Stiles visited Mr. Ralph Rogers awhile Sunday. Mrs. Vesta Stiles was the Friday , evening guest of Mrs. Bertha Hogsed. | Miss Landis Hogsed was a town I visitor one day last week. | RANGER NEWS The Pie Supper held at Ranger school building was enjoyed by a large crowd. Thirteen dollars and thirty cents was made which will go to the benefit of the school Bessie Ruth Evans spent the weekend with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sneed. Mr. Claud Forrister of Gastontia, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Forrister. Mrs. M. H. Fox who has been visiting in Danville, Va., returned to her home Sunday, bringing with her, her daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. W. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sutton, of Danville, Va., announce the birth of a daughter born, Oct. 18, 1936, at Memorial Hospital. Given the name of Gladys Joyce Fox Sutton. Mrs. Suttoit was formerly, Miss Edith Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fox of Ranger. HATTIE PALMER NOTARY PUBLIC SCOUT OFFICE Wta?n Women Need Cardul If you seem to have V*t am of your strength you had for your favorite activities, or for your housework . . . and care less abeut your meal3 . . . and suffer severe discomfort at certain times, . . try Cardul! . . Thousands and thousands or women say it has helped them. By Increasing the appetite. Improving digestion, Cardul helps you to get more nourishment. As strength returns, unnecessary functional nrfr.. pains and nervousness Just seem to go away. i Scout, Murphy, North Q i TOMOTLA ' Mrs. S. J. Rogers was honored on her 70th Birthday Anniversary with a Birthday Dinner. The honoree received many useful Rifts. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keener, M rs. Carl Keener and chil-? dren, Elbert. .Jack, Harold, and Mary Joe. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barton and daughter, Sallie Kate, Mrs. Maggie Rogers and children. Quince. Henry, Annie, Edith, Paul, Edna and Ruby. Misses Wilma Arrowood and Lena Lunsforu. Police are looking for theives and hobos around Santa Rosa. Calif., who look as though they did not need a bath, beleiving it would gi\e a clue to the purlioners of 1,000 bars of soap from a grocery warehouse. Claude Botkin of Clarence, Mo., displayed a black eye in court at j Chicago and told Judge C. S. Dough-1 tery he received it because he picked the wrong machine to tamper with. | o | isited Miss Pauline Rogers Saturday. Worth a tri XOU LI* pfi * /) I In Cans In Bottles # Order a carton for you l home ? NO DEPOSI * REQUIRED ANHEUSER-BUSCI ^ ST. LOUIS Budv EVERY I ? Want have 111yo done at MURI E "Where We Se irolina ' PEACHTREE Misses Johnson Entertain Misses Joyce and Cora Johnson entertained with a Halowe'en party Saturday night. After many interesting games and contests were enjoyed. refreshments were served to the following: Misses Ola Corn, Laura Irene, Edith ami Ellen Garrett, Edith and Lowee Alley, Kate and Eloise Witt, Vonah and Nancy Lunsford, Cora, Joyce and Margie Johnson. Messrs. Neil and Ralph Sudderth. Oran and Bob Witt, Loy and John Lunsford. Misses Marie Gregory and Frances, and Ruby Watkins of W. C. T. C., spent the week-end with home folks. Mrs. Will Matheson and children, Bob and Vina of Andrews visited i relatives on Peachtree Sunday. | Rev. O'Kelly filled his regular apj pointment Sunday. I o > Attorney Adam Barber of Watsonville, Calif., made a house-to-house i canvass for votes on roller skates dur' ing his campaign for mayor. ifle?and woii Marble is ^ but skillfu value that in terms of Thrower t for 24 cent! studied th: ue and trk W ot beer. Bi ?? 'J at 'ts iincs 1 ls T?Sf, \ _ i c v drink / ; I Budweiser = -si j for five days j I _ ? On the sixth day 1 ? 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