I 1baTes"creek t,, Ml-, and Mrs. Roy Full K liastonia. on Friday, Nov. , -ir!. Jo Ann. Mrs. Fullbright H,*. ^nil Retina Hembree of this ! v i Mi::jrus, of Grape Creek, . appointment here Sunday g^Brnoon. Killian, of New Hope, visited ^EhiMi' i: at this place during the ^Hk-end. (^ftlcnri and Coy Timpson visited J^Er uncle. John Timpson of Tomoit^Elunday. j^Er. J. A. Timpson has completed ^Hbic ham he has been building. I VIOLET NEWS not having: such a good at^Hdancc at Sunday school now on ac^Bnt of had weather. Lucile Matheson and Alone ^Slor pent Saturday evening: with gK Agnes Morrow. ^Blrs Lillio Moss visited Mrs. Vanj^Ba Taylor Sunday morning. ^Hr. Ksco Moss made a business H> to Murphy, Monday. ^Blrs. Mary Beaver spent last Fri. visiting her Slater. Mrs. ^Bidora Taylor. j^Blrs. Elizabeth I^itld has returned ^ her home at Marble, after a long Hi with her mother, Mrs. Mary ^B&ver. j^Blr. Frank Morrow, Lucile Mathe^B and Alone Taylor spent Sunday jH"110"" visiting Mrs. Lillie Moss* tinuel Beaver and John I nt Saturday at Mr. John J ta Beaver is still improv- ^ a long illness. AT ONCE?NO. 1 SOFT | LLOW POPLAR BLOCKS 5?$35 AND $40 AT THE MILL IN OLD MURPHY. r A N T E D i paid for clean cotton rags Cherokee Scout NE Who has old keys or are not any good. I would > buy them at a cheap case come to D. D. Fain. ic a moment if you ild scratching. brings %Trearmenl Soothes instantly. Kills the I tiny mites that burrow I IWi0 . under the skin and cause 1 f the itching. Clean, quick, I t&KMr cheap and sure* All drug- I Cattle 1 will be in Mur Dickey's Scales, Mon buy good fat cattle) Good Young Steers1 iPrUnn VAiTMr' urror uvUU njununEirr 1 with quality, fat. Good Fat COWS witt Good Large Bulls fal 1 Old cows and poc jo if you have good! Monday A. M. I LL> The CI ; VESTS Mr. Glen Hani by, of Patrick, was t the dinner guest of his sister, Mrs. \ I Carl Quiur, Monday. Mr and Mrs. Creid Reid and little t I son. Jack, spent Sunday with Mr j , and Mrs. W. R. Price. ! j ' Mr. Sam Voyles visited his i?r-' j "nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ham Voyles of ^ * | Birch. Sunday. Mrs. Voyles has been j t I seriously ill for some time. We wish i her a speedy recovery. I 1 I Mr. R. R. Hunsucker of Patrick, is t . now visiting his son, Mr. Eu*iuo iiun1 sucker. i Mr Arthur Cole has been very ill with Pneumonia, but is reported to . j be better at this writing. j Mrs. Bill Martin has returned to i her home in Kentucky, after spend- 1 I ing a while here with her husband. I Mrs. Mabel Patterson was the guest of Miss Nina Mae Bishop one i day la^t week. Mr. Bert Reid spent Sunday after- ; I noon with Mr. Robert L. Crow ^ I Rev. E. A. Beaver of Suit, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. i I Sam Voyles. Mr Fred Griffin spent the weekend with home folks of Ducktown. i Tenn. I Miss Willie Lou Wells and Gladys Campbell visited Miss Nina Mae Bishop Sunday afternoon. Mr. Julius Reid was looking over j the highway from Vests to the dam j site one day last week. Mrs. Ella Reid was the guest of; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cole Sunday. Mr.s Nellie Blackwell spent Sun-! day with her aunt. Mrs. LuK Nelson. | ' Boiling Springs Mr Hall Davis has returned home i from Idaho, where he has been at work for several months. The many friends of Mr. Harvc * Abemathy were very sad to learn of his death. | 1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. \\. B. Hass: ' Nov. 15. a baby girl, given the name Betty Ann. ^ Mr. John Mundy and Mr. Wade Harper left Nov 14 for Springfield, ] Ohio, where they plan to work this' j winter. I The many friends of Mrs. Addie Mulkcy are very sad to learn of her i illness and wish her a very speedy j recovery. ? Mr. I. A. Shields and his daughter, and son. Verdalee and Earnest, Mr. i and Mrs. Emery Shields and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Edgar Shields all of Culberson, were visitors at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs Dewey Garrett last Sunday. Mr. D. S. Davis visited his brother, 1 Mr. J. T. Davis, last Sunday. Mrs. Tina Amies visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thice Gaddis last I Tuesday. I Mrs Jessie Davis visited her friend ." Mrs. Mertha Garrett, last Tuesday Sj afternoon. Mrs. Clark Marcus and children ] left last Tuesday for their new home !j in California where Mr. Marcus has *i been at work for some time. ] SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT ;! Sale! j y phy,N.C.,at Frank | iday, Nov. 23,1936, to | rvith quality. j X with quality 3c to 4c ! ItS | 2V2C to 3V2C | iquality.. 21/2Cto3c f ; 21/2cto3c | ir cattle not wanted. I at cattle bring them | Ifll! 1ASON I lerokee Scout, Murphy, N BEARPAW Our Sunday school at Uunion is roing on very nicely for the cold veather. Mr .and Mrs. P. H. Stiles spent he week-end with their parents. Mr. md Mis T. C. Mashburn, at Bearjaw. Mrs. T. C. Mashburn has returnd home after visiting friends add elatives at Oak Park. Mr. Vernon Henry, from Harlan. Ky.. was the Saturday evening guest >f Mrs. Lelia Johnson at Bearpaw Mr. Wayne Stiles spent Sunday vith Weldon Johnson. Mrs. Hattie Stiles and Mrs. Lelia lohnson were Saturday visitors at Murphy. Mrs. Ethel Stiles has returned lorne from visiting friends and rclaives at Knoxville last week-end. Mr Garland Hogsed made a business trip to Murphy Saturday. Mr. Ed Hooper and Daddy Fair ire very busy gathering corn this .veek. We me Mill expecting coid weather low as T. C. Mashburn has killed a 400 pound hog. Mrs. Ella Jenkins and family, of rarner, icr.n., are visiting. T C. Mashburn at Bearpaw this week. Mr. Wcldon Johnson is preparing for winter as he has been hauling wood this week with old Bill. OAK PARK Rev. W. A. Beavers filled his rep-1 ular appointment at Mt- Carmci hurch Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Creed Reid and son. Tack, were the Sunday puests of Mr. tnd Mrs. Fred Reid. Mr. Jake Quinn, of Copperhill, ivas the Saturday nipht puest of his lather, Mr. George Quinn Mrs. Authur Payne was the Wednesday nipht puest of Mrs. Clifton Ivaper. Mr. Ralph Roberson was the week nd puest of Mr. Ernest Raper. .Miss Vesta Stiles, Eloi.se Wilson and Mr. Clifton Stiles were the Sunday lfternoon puests of Miss Ha7.el Horton Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griffin and twins, Mary and Mattie, were the quests Sunday of Mrs. Griffin's father, Mr. G G. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Barley Wilson ami Miss Addie Stiles motored to Frankin mountain Saturday nipht. Mr. Frank Harvey is reported to !>e in a serious condition. Miss Ivan Mashburn and Eloise iVilson were the Monday puests of Mrs. Clifton Raper. Mr. and Mrs Sam Reid, of Turtletown, were the Sunday eveninp ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reid. Throi | ( 11 50 (S I I with yoi | ON THi *:* Y * ? X I I OVER | | COM! ?ijr I C. SUIT NEW^ Mr?. J. M. Patterson, a* d children motored to Ducktown. Tenn.. last Sunday. Mrs. II. C Dickey and s-?n. Billy, of C erhill. vk-iied relatives here Sunday afternoon. Rev. Fred Stiles of Mur:hv, \isit[ed Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stiles Saturday. Friends of Mr. J. R Lambert will regret to hear he is in a feeble condition. Mr. -J. F. Wood, and son. Quinton, motored to Knoxville, Tenn.. on Friday of last week. They attended the football game there. Quinton is a member of the Murphy team Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gailer spent the week-end with relatives in Tennessee. Miss Mabel Payne of Postell, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Payne, on Saturday of last week. Mr. Elden Strunks made a busi ness trip to Murphy Saturday afternoon. Mr. Cliff Dickey of Copperhill visited Mr. Haden Hickey, Sunday. Mr. A. J. Beaver and son, Stanley Mr. and Mrs Wade Rollen, and Mr and Mrs- Poley Beaver, all of Gas tonia, spent Saturday night at th< home of Rev. E. A. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stiles visiter Mrs Stiles* mother, Mrs. Docia Clonfc at Letitia, Saturday. Mrs. H. C. Ware and son, Fred motored to Murphy Saturday after noon. PERSIMMON CREEK Mrs. Mentie Shanks is visiting re!a tives at Murphy at this writing. Miss Carzell Williamson, who ha: been spending some time with hei uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I'arlii Hogsed, returned home Thursday. Hand-rubbed streamlined t superb cone . . ; tremendous latest features! These are only a reasons for owning this new i? Console. Covers American broa some foreign; Complete with ' batteries a a a a a s ? a Big Allowances - Easy T< WALTER COLEIV Phone 124-J MURPH L M ugn i\ovt DNL\ Ljjristmaa ( ir NAME PI EM for Onl I 100 DEI IN and SEE DUTIFUL CAF .?.. it lit-- if!--it-' i Thurs., Nov. 19, 1936. Mr Clifford Stiles of Suit, passed j through this section Wednesday, j Miss Gladys Campbell of Vest, : sper.t Saturday night with Mist* Janet* e Campbell, j Miss Vernie Payne visited her sisj ter, Mrs. Icey Stilt s. Sunday. Mrs. Vesta Stiles visited . Beat; l ice Stiles Wednesday. ? Miss Pauline Kogei. spent Tuesday ; night, with Miss Evanell The rolling store made * usual , trip Friday due to bad weather Thursday. Mr. J. H Payne tells of raising the largest sweet potatoes in this community. He has one wighing eight pounds and one weighing seven pounds. Mr. Wayne Stiles spent Sunday with his. cousin, Mr. Waldon Johnson Of Vest. Mrs. S. .1. Cearley visited Mrs. Josie Stiles Friday . Mrs. Icey Stiles visited Mrs. \V. D. , Hogsed Saturday " j Mr. R. T. Stiles, of Birch, spent Saturday night with Mr. Hubert. , Stiles. Mr. C. L) Rogers made a business ? trip to Murphy Friday. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT T?? RS M I their suffering from STOMACH OK I DUODBNAJL ULOESLS. DUE TO HYPtH- B I ACIDI FY?POOR DIGESTION, ACII) I I DYSPEPSIA. SOUR STOMACJI. GASSI NESS. HEARTBURN, CONSTIPATION. RAD BREATH. SLEEPLESSNESS OR I HP AD ACMES. 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