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FrLAt W*1 BMt Fxi-I *t 8 p. m et mm bo me at I Mum Mrv Bvaaa mm Pby Die Snyder vll toe i J. E Hyde's Rites Are *i 11 liiq J John H Hyde, 89, ? rethod m yer died *t 12:90 ?. m. Friday CHEROKEE COUNTY REPUBLICAN CLUB Meets every Friday night at 7:30 in the had! over Carringer's Store. Your attendance is Welcomed See Us Before You Buy that New Tractor!; LOW I SI men l-PLOW tractor n DEAL WITH US AND... ?>ffl0FiioMf5OTo$5O(r And Get ALL that "FORD" means in a Tractor *loiod on standard models priced with hydraulic lift. Bur ch Motors "YOUR FRIENDLY FORD .DEALER" Terms to meet the farmers need PHONE 95 MURPHY, N. C. DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. 1 Thim.-FrL, Sept 10-11 Jon Hall-Ray Montgomery ?IN? "The White Goddess" Sat., Sept. 12 Charles Starrett-Irls Meredith ?IN? JJ rTexas Stampede' Son.-Mon., Sept. 12-14 > Teresa Wriyht-McDonaJd Carey ?IN? 1)011111 Hie Hoars' Wed., Sept. 12-14 CHara-John Payee "Tripoli' I : HENN THEATRE ANDREWS, N. C. Frt-Sat, Sept. 11-12 Joel McCrea-Barbara Hale ?IN? "The Lone Hand* Late Show, Sat., Sept 12 Bela Lnjrosi ?IN? Dracula" Sun.-Mon., Sept 13-14 Tuea., Sept 15 Dennis O'Keffp- Ere Ardea Bath Ho "The Lady Wants Mink" Wed.-Tbnrs., Sept 15-17 John Wayne island In The Sky" Mrs. Slaughter Dies In Graham Aogellae 4do*r of the Rev. G. W. Sta r. died Friday nitf* fa her borne in the Mountain Creek eec Qdii of Gnhem County after a long Funeral services were held et 10:30 t. a. In fHd liatber Church in Robbiarville.' The Rev. Hnrvey Jenkins, end the Rev. James Chop pell officiated end burial woe in the church cemetery. Surviving ere four eons, S. L. at Lincolnton. Foul, Syd and George the home of ? daughter, Mrs. Mel lie Wilson of Robfainsvilie. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday in Old Mother Church of which he was a member. The Rev. Mose Woodard, the Rev. Jimmy Ohappel, and the Rev. Joel L. Orr officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Wilson are six daughters, Mis. Nora Carver of Stecoah, Mrs. Ollie Ham ilton and Mrs Stella Jenkins of Asheville, Mrs. Daisy Williams of Gastonia, Mrs. Pearl Grindstaff and Mrs. Lolah J. Colvard of Rob binsviUe; two sops, Edward of Au gusta, Go., Robert of Cheoah, 28 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. < Townson Funeral Home was in J charge. Fri.-Sat., Sept 11-12 Late Show, Sat., Sept. 12 Ginger Rorers-David Niven ?IN? "Bachlor Mother" Sun.-Moo., Sept. 13-14 ANEW HIGH IN THRILLS J YvmiK CARLO ?tek HUDSON Toes., Sept. 15 Wed.-Thurs., Sept. 16-17 I day 1 tia-uCa* 1 MacRAE J BY TNI UOHT OF TNI SILVERY MOON . ? ww i woii ; In Canton, Ga. Mrs. Virginia Cuter. 75, died at lap*, a. to <rf ?< at Canton, Ga., ?week's IHncaa She was the widow of William Monroe Cnrter of (he OusjctaHa section of Clay County. Funeral service* were held Sat urday In Sweetwater Methodist Church of which she was a mem ber. The Rev. George Green of ficiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Kflllen of Lebenon, Ind., and Tillman of LawreocevtUe, Ga. two daughters, Mrs. Barnes, and Mrs. Hester Mc Clure of Hiawaasee, Ga., one step daughter, Mrs. George Swanaon and step-eon, Bert Carter of Hayea ville. Also four brothers, Edgar Gre enwood of Buford. Ga., Cart of Waynesville, enry of Franklin and Will Greenwood of Savannah Ga.; one sister Mrs. Mattie Williamson of Franklin; 22 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge. Slaughter of Robbinsville; one step son, Jake Slaughter of Ltnoolnton. Also one daughter Mrs. C. B. Carringer of Clearmont, Ga., one step-daughter, Mrs. Will Crisp of Asheville, 17 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. For Athletes Foot Use A Keratolytic BECAUSE It SLOUGHS OFF the tainted Voter skin to expose buried fungi and kills it on contact. Get this STRONG, keratolytic fungicide, T-4-L, at any drug store. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR your 40c back. Now at MAUNEY DRUG STORE HENN THEATRE muephy, n. c. J. A. Adams Dies InMaryvilJe 71, of Mary vffle, Tenn.. Friday, August 38 at Clou Hill Baptist Church. Mr. Adame wee a member of River Hill BaptMt Church and liv ed and raised his family In the River Hill Section. He la survived by Ifce widow, Mrs. Ella Heaver Adame, 7 eons, Earnest, Floyd, Paul, Hoyt, and Wtadom. all of Maryville Uoyd of Akron, O. and Ford of Aiken, S. C. three daughters, Mrs. Hoills Wal | lace, Culberson; Mrs. Blanch Bo one, Rauenna, O.; and lire. Edna MiUsaps, Maryville, Term. I' Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Watson, pastor of For est 111 Baptist Church, Maryville, Tenn. and the Rev. Forrister of Ducktown, Tenn. Pack Funeral Home was in charge of arrange ments. Mrs. Wtilard Cooper spent sev eral days last week with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs P. F Woodyard In Covington, Ky. Mm. Woodyard and baby Mlcheol, returned with her to spend some time here. BIN BBOWN <Mf UATI am eoliated to the Air Force la March, IMS, and Book baatc tnUai at tat Bran. Ha alao aervad in Alaaka. Rico and South America. In 1M0 oa re taliated in the army and went to Korea where he vent 30 months. 9 Vm An T. Attend Tkt First Southern States HEIFER CALF SALE 1 AT FAIR GROUNDS CHATTANOOGA, TENN. SAT., SEPT. 12th 70-HEAD OF REGISTERED "BABY BLACKS" WILL SELL Sponsated by East Tana. Angus Breeders and Ctwtt. Chamber of Write Far Catalogue |. C Moncier 108 S. Gay Kaeiville, Tana. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation AmM HMU IpNt! MMM Thb for coniriperiosi, errertskr herih drug*. They caiue brutal ctampa and j disrupt normal bowel action, i pfltfj |jo|f| Get an but gm<tk relief when yon are temporarily constipated. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. No salts, no harsh drags. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of Senna, sar if (ir juusS natural rtptabh Uxathtt known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes , gives gentle, comfortable, satis " for ever , relief tor every member of the ly. Helps Vou get "on schedule" without repeated dose*. Even relieve* stomach sourness chat constipation often brings. Buy Dr. CaldwdTs 30f size today. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Boa 280, New York 18, N. Y. Cool Nights and Mornings make it necessary for some Heat in our Homes. To be Prepared for those cool hours let us Fill your Storage Tanks with the Famous ESSO OIL or ESSO KEROSENE?The Clean Burning Fuel. We also have Tanks if you do not already have one. Prices reason able. (WE PREDICT FROST ON SEPT. 29th or Oct 8th) W. S. DICKEY-DIST. ESSO PRODUCTS Phone 297-or-l 17 STOP ff WITH K'V ?>s F WmBTIM SEE THE NEW HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR With tie Sensationally New "frost-Away" Automatic Defroster AUTOMATIC DEFROST . . Defrost* refrigerator ever; time frost forms ... 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