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Thursday, Nov. 12, 193< ! NOBODY'S ! ! BUSINESS | -! BY GEE McGEE > HOLSUM MOORE SPEAKS FOR THE DEMOCRATS hon holtum mofie, sjnakint foi the dimniererats in cedar lane last week enduiing the laust iall; , said as followers: friends and f? i 1< r-ritizers we have come to the hist ditch ol desj eratidn t??r ihe iv publicans. the campane is nearly over. lather c??u gibing is sidi ? >ughli: g. noboddy has yet > enn able , find out what :.e i- the father of. his fiatform i> I full of weak olarks end knotholes ansoforth. at ' > last -peed his mouth svmed to he falli ' of mush veil . the republican camiy-da*e is going pi aces and emitting many v i * h 1 -. j" i> larab n - hands but it is wall stu ts' voice, he will possibly carry tlie 2 (iouhtful! states if lie gets eli on. h v- >tes. but iis..- dor.'t get off the dimmercrats policies. his own < rowd will forget who to vote for at the poles, (hurrah for rosey-vclt). plese page dr. townseml. he was last -aw rhasing browder. h? start-) ed out with icrah. switched to hoover. hopped to laiidon, jumped to leinke. and :t now looks like he is for al smith. , tor doc: he needs a doctor by rights, his place is with daddy roughlirg; they are twins in the bosh. (hurrah for rosey-velt). folks, let's pull together sos we can gard against being pulled to peat-ins . our farm priees j- ok nowarid our children is getting enough to eat and wear; our mills is running full time and paying fair wages, and so far, noboddy has got hurt, the rich man is a-feared that he will have to pay more taxes, but if he's getting richer everv-dav. \vh?t'? Yst> got to kiek ah out. (hurrah for garnrr). friends, meet me at the poles next week with yore mind made up to keep prosperity from doling ha-k around the repuhican corner again, if we don't hold what we have got we won : have nothing to hold in a short while, talk to the back-sliders and fence - *iuddlers; if they vote wrong this time, take down their telly-foam numbers for future refferenccs. (hurraIt for wallis, farhy and company >. yores milic.9 mike Clark, rfd. i KF.HOBER SONC BIRDS HEARD \ OVER STATION WHOA flat rock's glorious quartet wet i on tIn ether n.st friday night at radio station v. (ma at the ,? ..:.ty seat a: <: . atg and yodied and playeu gittais for 30 minnets and deddereated something t nearly ovcrhuddy in our vicii . y oth living and dead. ..:;r quartet is made up of 3 mail and 1 femail voice- as followers, hon. mike * .ark. leader and supprano, miss jennie veevc smith, alto and tennor, mi s salie veeve smith, seo nt te: nor. mr. scudd Clark, firs: base, mr. dudd Clark, secont hase, miss sudie lou Clark, short stop, and the other 2 sings from one key to another. see vera I " snn.-a ?1 ^vU?. .1 nuinui'is were Hsuii^. "'shall we know each other better" was deddercatod to col. judson who got killed at tin* battle of gettsburg onner count of his grand-darter who foamed in. some church mellodies were sung, but most of the deddercations were folk-songs of long ago, such as: "when I and you were young maggie" and "turkey in the straw." befoar we had gone verry far, everybody ketched on that we were the rehober quire; that naturally excited home intrust and curossity, as a great manny peeple from the county seat have been berried in the the rehober semminerry under the music of said quarteet a few members of the audience shed some tears over our oldest hymns onner count of lightning striking something enduring the singing, broadcasting stopped a few minnets: they missed "old black joe" by this reason. if enough fans will rite or foam in for a return number, we will be back on the air when called. we do not charge annything for the first, secoat, third and fourth appearances; after that, wc will have to have expenses, vizzly; c45 to pay for the 5 The Chen UPPER WOLF CREEK Wo fool at present that cold xveath -r is jus? ahead. We hopo not. Mis.s .loan McAllister, of Hot House. \vas visiting her brother. Mr. Olin McAllister, hero Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Arp visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simonds Sunday. Miss Mary J.. Hyatt of this section. is visiting her sister. Mr . Flor. '. nee Wilkerson at Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Carvus Curtis moved from Isabella here last week into the house the latt? r's father. Mr. W. ?. Helton. Mrs. Frances Cole is ill at this wiiting. We hope her a speedy recovery. Mr! Robert Bell, Mr. W. L. Cook and Mr. Herman Bar.dy made a busin - strip t Columbia, Term., last week. Mr-. Herman Bandy is spending a fev days with her mother who is ili at Hot:., use. M'>> Ih-i' a C >.-ko visited Miss I'-m1.y Bandy awhih- Sunday. Mr. Ge??rge Cross. of Murphy, ati. ?1 tl'-c all night services at Maced nia last Saturday night. Mi.-- Bessie Voyles. who is occupied at Mr. Carl Simonds. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mis. A. D. Voyles. Mr-. Curtis, from Hothouse spent Saturday night with her son, Mr. Carvus Curtis. Mr. W. A. Carter is spending a fev da\s with his family here. gas i?i the - holl buss, pro and con. 11 musie ansoforth is free, as miss jennit- vet ve smith knows them by hart. tiie radio is a great thing folks -etting around home in flat rock listened in and recker-nized evoi ingle voice that wcut into the mikey-foam. the deep base notes of yore corry spondent, hon. mike Clark, rfd. l' i 11. 11 tin :i:i* u'ifh i-nii/.g Svtmcd to of benj? enjoyed by all. when you do send in yore postal card, be sure to tell u> what song you want sunp and jrive everboddy's name that you want it deddercated to, but we can't dedderate anny >inple >onp to over 75 person*?, livvinp or dead. yores trulie. mike Clark, rfd, corry spondent. JgSBH (jULFPRIDES achies hy any other motor oil The reason ? GULF Pennsylvania crude . . petitivc motor oils . . . exclusive Alchlor pro develop this amazing < Gulf product. 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Pearl Stiles had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Vesta S:;!cs and - s, Ralph and Lakes, Messrs I.owton. Mclheiald. Ralph j Rogers. Clayton and Hoyt Stiles and I Mosrs \ csta and Pauline Rogers. Mr. Wayne Stiles spent the week with Air. Ralph Rogers. Mrs. Vesta Stiles visited Mrs. Ib-atriee Stiles Friday evening. "* f .. t' r_* r> .?*?. * . if. nosers was the Sunday evcni: g truest of Mr. Carl Hogsed. MT. CARMEL NEWS Mrs. Earnest Hughes. of Martin's Creek, spent Friday night with hei I parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fate Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Kelley, ol Blue Ridg?\ Ga.. were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Kelley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Led ford and family were visiting the former's sisNT. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Thompson. Mrs. Tilman Mashhurn, of Bear Paw is visiting friends and relatives of this settlement this week. Mrs. Clifton Henry, Mrs. Walter Chaptman. Mrs. Earnest Hughes and Miss Geneva Ledford and sister, ^ Donalee, visited Mrs. Lola Simonds awhile Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Morgan radioed with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole at I Mr. Cole's home Tuesday night. emcnts have never been duplicate ? PRIDE alone is made from choi< . refined first to equal the best con . and then further refined by Gulf cess. It took 15 years' research I ail. Such scientific effort backs cac GULFPRIDE now. At all Gulf dealer ^ (Left) SEE IVHAT H irrE.XS wb. a mixture of 6 of the hest-knov Pennsylvania motor oils (Jot i through Gulf's Alclilor proce; iy20r'r waste is removed from the ^ already highly refitted oils. Thai \ * why GULFPRIDE tops all oth i | Pennsy Ivania motor oils. ;;JP ^SSr_ S88g _.;?8Bg ~^fc!S? specifica- m *\ t. "M'* : P includii)|( ^ ^ ' ecause 1 mL^ msylvania rLFPRIDi T AlCHlOR-MOCtSSU) tOO% MM FINN. h Carolina HANGER NEWS Bessie Ruth Evans spent Thursday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sneed. Miss Elizabeth Bryant spent Saturday night with Miss Evangline Shields. Miss Mabel Kilpatrick spent Tuesday night with Gladys and Regina j Kilpatrick. | j Mrs. Crawford Queen were the guests of Mrs. Luther Thompson I Friday. Mi*s. Therman Queen and son Rex were visiting Mrs. R. T. Kelly Sa- j turday. /^OOSE-FLESH, chill# and chatVwJ. tering teeth won't perch where there's HANES Underwear! Gentlemen, here's a union-suit that takes you as straight as the crow flies?to comfort. The minute you button up a Heavyweight Champion, those snug ribs of downy nap get to work?and you're set for an easy Winter! HANES gives you the warmth you want and need? THE A N T l-F R E E2 FOR MEN A Stock up for a Warm Winter, Buy Hanes At? DAVIDSON & MclVER SkpStGjmmmW ^J EASTERN AIR LINE* [ has flown more than 26,000 2^ during the past six months, v j| OIL exclusively. Reason: thi ^ C<>St '8Ct y?U Ca? vrtvAm/a on j Mr. J. \V. 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