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BlucTfalls before murphy guns saturday IRomers Hope for SixBppnth Straight Victory | At Konxvil'e I . By Hubert Adams, Jr. Hr . rugged same, Murphy t k '<! a <> to 0 victory over a . Ti llico Plains team here K Saturday, November 7. 1936. ^K;or Banu-tt's kickwg and runhome team undefeated was the spark plug in the atO. Taylor, Woods, Nichols ^Bular.-l and Cole also played i K.1 bail came. Hrhis was the lath straight victory the la me team and it is hoped t the local team will remain that BKy after their game with the KnoxKi Central High School PoKeats r?i ^Bur.tain City. Tenn., this Fridaj ^Bu-moon, November 13, 1936. ^Blhe big red and black Central has not been defeated in IS ^Baight games, and have only losl ^Be game in three years. They weri Htc champions of Tennessee iasl ^Bar. anil will he hard to beat or own field. The Bobcats have a good aerial ^Btark that has not failed to click Hi-, year, which is shown by the large Her.- they have run up on their op ^Br.ents. which is in the neighbor ^K?.l of 2SU points to 18 for the op^Bnent.s A large crowd from Murphy is ex ^Bted :o go and support the loca ^Bam. but several of the oconle ol [urphy will go to support Central igh, as there are several graduates <m\ Central High here in Murphy. PLAYbyPLAY Mildred Hill Leatherwood kicked off to Car inger on the 15 yard line. He rearned to his own 17. T. Hunt sliped off left guard for a 9 yard gain, [ere Tellico was penalized for offides. Lance circled left end for 4 ards. H Taylor made the tackle, foods stopped Ferguson with a 2 ard gain. A 40 yard punt by Lancc fas received by Barnett, who was acklod almost in his tracks by H. lunt Mauney found 3 yards on a CLASSIFIED ADS VANTED AT ONCE?NO. 1 SOF1 ?AP & YELLOW POPLAR BLOCKS IND LOGS?$35 AND $40 AT THE VENEER MILL IN OLD MURPHY [14-4U SC ANY ONE WLo k?. old key. o, bus mat are not any good, a wouii * flad to buy them at a cheaj >rice. Pirate come to D. D. Fain. "help bladder Make Thit 25c Test Drink six glasses boiled or dis tilled water daily. You know whai lard water does to a teakettle. II ^oor bladder action causes getting op nights, frequent desire, scantj flow, burning or backache, hell flush out excess acids and impuri ties by improving the elimination Use buchu leaves, juniper oil and ( other drugs made into green tablets Just say Bukets to any druggist, lr four days if ycu ara not pleased gc back and get your 25c. R. S. PARK ER DRUG CO., Murphy, N. C. i? nothing saved by u?gA smelly salves oc home ^mediet-and your <*?dd just suffers so ""* ionger. ^^^tredlmenl 'my Ma d? hnra. (-.mctless information crams. MJI TO HYPIR. DyiEJI^.-'OOR DIGESTION. ACID I noMA(?. CA5SI- S . "fARTRUKN, CONSTIPATION. I IUAnl!?iTH- SCERPI.RSSNRSS OR | "aaoachm. DO* TO EXCESS ACID. "DtUM the marvelous WUIard Treat- 1 ' which is brincias relief. I ^ <? U day, otoc im~U* | PARKER'S DRU STORE N. C. Phon. 39 TheC! gain. Taylor drove over the line for five yards, stopped by White. Tate tackled Barnett with no pain, but Tellico was penalized for being offsides, making a first down for Murphy. Johnson stepped off 4 yards at left tackle, stopped by T. Hunt. Mauney passed to O. Taylor for 7 yards, making another first down j Mauney carried 3 yards through the; line before being tackled by Carringer Johnson made 4 at right tackle. . Garringer intercepted Taylor's pass. | the ball returning to Tellico. T. Hunt ' was stopped by Leatherwood after i a ten yard gain. Again Hun: takes the ball trying a line play over Smith, but failed to gain. The same plaj . is again attempted and still with no 1 gain. Lance punted 45 yards to Barnett. Mauney was stopped by Tate , after making 5 yards through the i line. Johnson tried right guard for a yard gain. Barnett tried the line with r.o gain so he next punts 30 I yards to Ferguson as the quarter . ended. I Second Quarter . J Carringer stepped off 5 yards at , rig'n tackle, being stopped by Woods. 5 yards was made by T. Hunt before I being tackled by Smith. An incom, plcte pass was thrown by l^ance. Lance punted 40 yards to Barnett * who returned 5 yards where he was hit by Hawkins. Mauney found two j yards over guard. Taylor carried 4 yards through the line where he was I downed by Hunt. A first down was made when Mauney gained 15 yards \ \ on an end run. Barnett tried the line with no gain. Johnson hit left guard for 7 yards. Mauney was stopped at right end by Tate with a 2 yard gain. Barnett made a first down when he sneaked over guard for 3 I yards. Taylor drove over left end .j for a 25 yard gain. Johnson smack ^ od the line for 3 yards, then added j 3 more on the same play. Mauney ; passed to H. Taylor .illegal man for the pass, so Murphy was penalized I by the ball being returned to Tellico. I T. Hunt tried the line with no gain, j Leatherwood stopping him. Tellico I . was penalized 16 yards for holding. ! Hunt was tackled by Nichols with no . gain Ferguson made one at right tackle. Lance punted 40 yards to Barnett who returned 10 yards as thei , half ended. Third Quarter 1 Hawkins kicked off 40 yards to ; Mauney who returned 10 yards be5 fore he was stopped by White. Mauney's pass to Luckett was incoml pletfk Again Tellico was penalized j for holding. Mauney picked up 6 yards at the line where he was stopped by Tate. Barnett dived through 1 if Andrews | If Theatre 1 I $ ANDREWS, N. C. ? ' ;; Thursday, Nov. 12 v f SHIRLEY TEMPLE, in? ? "POOR LITTLE $ . | RICH GIRL" f Also Comedr in Colorsi lr X CHANGING OF THE GUARD X ! Saturday, Nov. 14 | Y Y :j: BARTON McCLANE and X X JUNE TRAVIS, In? Y | "JAILBREAK" \ y Detectives blunder in tbe most X important murder case in the X history of the State, yet a .* newspaperman discovered the X X &uilty one- *j* MATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. > | i X Mon. and Tues. NOV. 16 and 17 J. PAT O'BRIEN, In? .{. | THE CHINA I CLIPPER" 4* With Beverly Roberts, Ross A " * Alexander and H. B. Walthall. X J\ The daring and thrilling experi- 7 ences of the men who made aviation history with the mem- x ;; orable flight across the Pacific. ? * f Also ? Movietone News and y Comedy in Colors. X Wed. and Thurs. | NOV. 18 and 19 ;t FRANCIS LEDDERER, In? Y "ONE RAINY I AFTERNOON" | With Ida Lupino and Hugh Herbert. X An innocent kiss made him a Y \? monster, but the women loved y X it. ^ herokee Scout, Murphy, N. i MR. WILL SMITH ~ BURIED AT SHADY GROVE RECENTLY Funeral services for Mr. Will Smith were held at the Shady Grove Baptist church recently with the Rev. , T. W. Truett officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery. \V. D. !_ Townson was in charge of funeral arrangements. He was born in Madison county but had lived in Cherokee county for many year's. He was a church mem her ar.d a Mason and he had many ai friends here. A Pallbearers were: Carl Stand ridge, P, E. T. Anderson, Emory Kissel burg. Jim Martin, Carl Anderson and Vern M Kissel burg. Flower prirls were: Mrs. C. Stand- p] ridge, Overlee Teague, Ora and Med- n ley Anderson. Quincie Kisselburg and tc Hazel Kilpatrick. tt Surviving are his wife and one sis- tl ter. ? ri center for a 3 yard gain. t>. Taylor made a first down by smacking 4 yards through the line. An incomplete pass was thrown by Taylor. Ferguson intercepted a pass by Mauney. Ferguson was snagged by a H. Taylor with no gain. Carringer made no gain when he tried a line ? play over Nichols. Ferguson then e punted 30 yards to Johnson who re- a turned 5. Mauney was spilled for a 3 yard loss on a try at right end. j* Taylor threw a pass which was knocked down by Hawkins. Barnett made 0 yards and on the following play punted 40 yards to Ferguson. Luckett tackling him. T. Hunt tried ( a play over Nichols with no gain. Lance was thrown for a two yard loss by Luckett. Ferguson, punted 30 yards to Barnett. Six yards was gained by Taylor but Murphy was ' penalized for clipping from behind. K Fourth Quarter Mauney carried with no gain, H ^ Hunt stopping him. Johnson was 11 tackled by Lance with a 6 yard gain. b Barnett punted 40 yards and Fcrgu- n son returned 10. Carringer complet- ? ed a 5 yard pass to Hawkins. Barnett intercepted a pass by Hawkins v and raced 60 vards ilnu-n c;?i.i to be tackled only 8 yards from the 31 goal line by Carringer. Taylor 11 smacked the line for a 3 yard pain being stopped by Hawkins. Barnett ^ made two at right tackle. Johnson fumbled the ball but Mauney recovered. The ball was brought within a foot of the line when Tellico was penalized for offsides. Mauney hit the line for the one and only touch- J down of the game. Barnett failed h to make the extra point. Leather- a wood kicked off 40 yards to T. Hunt " who returned 20 yards before being t< hit by H. Taylor. Hunt was stopped tl by Cole with no gain. Ferguson w tried a play over Smith, also failing ir to gain. T. Hunt sneaked 1 yard through the line where he was tackled a by Woods. Lance punted 40 yards a! to Barnett who returned 5. Hunt downed Mauney, having made 1 yard, ir Barnett found 4 yards over guard, y Johnson failed to gain but one yard so Barnett punted 40 yards to Fer- ^ guson who returned five where he ?. was stopped by Woods. Ferguson ) J was downed by Mauney with no ? 1 gain. T. Hunt made 4 yards before 1! being hit by Rowland. An incomplete pass was thrown by I-ance. H. Taylor threw Tellico for a 12 yard loss when Lane attempted to punt, y Tellico was penalized for offsides. Barnett circled around end for 5 $ yards ending one of the hardest ?jj games .uui jmy nas as yet played. A Murphy Pos. Tellico $ Luckett L. E H. Hunt $ Smith L. T Patterson X Rowland L. G White ? H. Taylor C. McJunkin I*! Leatherwood .. R. E B. Hunt X Woods R. T Tate Nichols R. G Hawkins $ O. Taylor Q. B Lance $ Barnett L. H Ferguson Mauney .. R. H Carringer Johnson F. B T. Hunt Murphy substitutions: Cole. In Your Ttaber tola Cash! k Ba mi own bow. Start s wood sawing bestows .. . make biff money. Witto loff saws afford the moat depend*- y bid, ecooomtcsl method of cutting: down y trwa and nwinr there up. Powered by > direct reared W1TTE en trine. Absolute y control ? can be started slowly?stopped instantly. Easy to operate. Cuts level with y ground. Tree and loff saw Interchangeable. A dependable unit Fttt Calalof. JfcWITTE ENCL>B WORKS 7667 Oakland Ave. 293Q So. 2nd. St. Kansas City, Mo. Harrisburg, Pa. v( c. I m i METHODIST W. Arthur Bai'bi".". Pastor Sacrenient of our Lord's Supper id Installation of Stewards at 11:00 M. Message by the pastor at 7:00 M. The Sur.day School at 0:47 A. M.. v. Dale Lee General Supt. Churh open all day for reciving ledges for the church budget for the L'w church year. All members urged > come to the church morning, af?rnoon or night and subscribe to le budget. Aethodist Workers Program Arranged The program of the Christian Workers' Training school to be held t the Methodist church Nov. 15-20 eginning Sunday afternoon at 2 'clock and continuing at 7 o'clock ach evening, has been announced s follows: "Teaching Children in the Church chool", Mrs. V. A. Hackworth, South ittsburgh, Tenn. "Guiding Young People's Worship", lev. Carl H. King, Salisbury. Church Fund Canvass Scheduled On Sunday Every-member canvass for securng subscriptions to the church bud et for new church year will be held iT THE CHURCH all day next unday. Members and others who lay wish to subscribe are invited o come to the church at any time ext Sunday. Members of the finance ommittee will be at the church hroughout the day for your conen ience. Attend the morning or evening ervice, ir drop by the church and lake up your subscription for the vlR. W. J. RIDER, OF MIDWAY LAKE, BURIED TUESDAY Funeral services for Mr. William . Rider, 08, of Midway Lake, were eld Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock t the Shady Grove Baptist church 1 Union county with Rev. Mr. Hil>n officiating. Interment was in ic church yard. W. D. Townson as in charge of funeral arrangelents. Mr. Rider died Monday afternoon t 2 o'clock after having been ill bout 10 years. He was born and ;ared in Union county, Georgia, but loved to Cherokee county some ears ago. He was a pioneer of that aunty and was a loyal member of ONE OF THE QU THE LIONS CLUI WAS Where did Harry Cooper get that suit he wore to church Sunday? IT'S NO SECRET It was ordered tailor made from Carringer's (Under Sc MURPt "Distinctive Clothes Tiursday, Nov. 12, 1936 Sunday in At rtbcsi | EPISCOPAL Church of the Messiah Rev. George Lemuel Granger, Rector SUNDAY SKRYU'rs 10:00 A. M. Church Sri; ?i and young people*.-. Bible class. 7 P. M. Evensong a: I > .mon by the Rev. Frank BloxhaiHighlands, | N. C. ; All most cordiallv invited tc. this ?,? i PRESBYTERIAN Stewart H. Long. Pastor November 15th, 1936. 10:00?Sunday School. 11:00?Morning Worship. There will be no evening service as the pastor will be in Haycsville. Our people are asked to be in prayer for our Home and Foreign Mission work during the week of SelfDenial and Prayer of missions. \ j:_? - ?. . cutuiiw inviiation is extended to all our friends to worship with us. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. F. Rogers of the Andrews Baptist church will preach at the 11 o'clock service at the Baptist church Sunday morning. During the service the church will vote on calling the Rev. J. C. Amnions of Leaksville as pastor of the church. Every member is urged to attend the meeting. year. The church is counting on your loyalty. Please do not let anything keep you away. A voluntary pledge is the best kind of pledge for "The Lord Loveth a Cheerful Giver." Remember the date. Next Sunday, Nov. 15th, at any time during the day at the Methodist church. "Uncle Joe" Givins Is Buried Recently Funeral services for "Uncle Joe" Givins, 72, of Bellview, who died Tuesday morning at in o'clock after an extending illness, were conducted from the Bellview Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clok with the Rev. R. J. Starling officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery. W. D. Townson was in charge of funeral arrangements. The deceased was a loyal church member and had many friends | throughout this section. Surviving are his wife and one j son. j the church from which services were conducted many years. ESTIONS ASKED AT! 8 TUESDAY NIGHT | y Dept. 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