r M M.S80.000 btt ARTHRITIS? I km been wonderfully blee ed In beta* reetored to active crippled In aaar Joint in my body end ill Arthritis and other forme of Rh eumatism, bends deformed and my ankles were eet Limited space prohibits tell ing you mom here but if you will write me I will reply at omu and tall you bow I received tMs wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Weir MM Arbor Hms Drive r. a Bex SIM VI Ernest A. King Dies At Culberson L King, ST died in his bom* on Bo ate I Cul hereon 11 aja. Wednesday, Oct. 30 after a loaf illness. Ha tad been an Iran worker ai as a veteran of World War L Funeral services were held Fri day at 1030 a. m. in abe bome, with the Rev. C. A Smith off lei at - inf. Burial was In Stady Grove Cemetery, with Townaon Funeral To Rtiuvt Misery tf ^IMMIII BUSINESS EARNINGS AS USUAL tNbfcUtUbsni Loss of earnings is an aftermath of fire, windstorm and other perils. Protect your business with our po licy that continues earnings even though business is interrupted. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy Andrews Mrs. Townson Is Pres. Women Head c. a _ ? the Women of the Presbyterian Church far the eom in< year et Other officer* elected were. Prank Crawford, aecretary; Mrs. Lewie Hodges, Historian. Chairman of committees, 1 John Thompson, chairman of Spi ritual Growth. Mrs. J. H. Hamrick. chairman of World Mtagliiiii Mrs. Goue Denning, chairman of Stewa rdship, Mrs. William L. Reed, ch airman of Assembly', Special Ceu rnBtamm ^ *ui serve for an other year are: Mia. Harvey WU eon. Jr.. vice-president: Mrs. Ann iRhlllipe, treasurer; Mrs. C. W. Sa vage, chairman of Church Kxten ston; Mrs. R M. White, Chairman of OhrWlan Education and, Mrs. E. H. Brumby, chairman of An nuities ,nd Relief. Marble LAST WEEK A-2c Loyal Tin 11 has returned to California after spending 20 days at home. ?Mr. and Mrs. Homer Raster of Brevard spent several days here laat week. Mrs. Posey Crisp and children visited in Murphy Wednesday. 'Maxine Trull and Janice Barton spent the week end in Andrews with Mrs. Galman Rsper. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer and Children spent last week end In Marble with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Trull en tertained relatives from Tennessee Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Newhouee of Texas are spending several days in Marble. Jimmy Wilson of the U. S. Navy is home on a leave of 30 days. Home In charge. Pallbearers were Ernest Crowe, Homer Davidson. Joe Hawkins, Herman Green, Ed Folster and R. J. St ire wait. Surviving are the mother, Mrs. Andrew King, two sons, Gordon and Clarence of Letitia; four sis ters 'Mrs. Myron Burnett, Mm. An nie Kissel burg of Atlanta, Mrs Hattie Smathers of Canton, and Mrs. Florence Coffey of Dalton, Ga. Also two brothers, Charlie of San Francisco, Calif, and Tom of Culberson Route 2 and three grandchildren. IS YHIS THE ANSWER TO YOUR DREAM OF MIRACLE HEARING? This May pews piM is sD yoa need in Acoosticoo'a great, new 3-Transistor Hearing Aid to give yoa new hearing power and clarity that ia positively amazing. It completely afiminatre old and larger "A" and "B" batteries, making poaaibie the tiniest, lightest hearing aid transmitter we have ever created. Come in today for an absolutely free demonstration. See and try all the woodera of the A-880... to yoat dream of a miracle hearing device. FREE Hearing Aid Clinic Monday, November 9,1953 THE CHEROKEE HOTEL MURPHY, N. C. From 10:00 a.m. To 2 KM) p. m. IMi Maty ??war pill replaces any two f? ?A" Mid Tr batteries shown above in AOOUSTICOII ? ASHEVILLE 00. 906 Jaduoo Bldg. Atheville, N. C. George W. West Dies In Andrews w. West, 00. died Tue 17, ta an Andram following an tllaem of two I A natlve and lifelong resident of Andrews, be was a member of the I Vallejttown Baptist Church and engaged in fanning, funeral servdas were held Tbu-' rsday at 2 p. m. In Valley Town Baptist Church with the Rev. T D. Denney officiating. Burial eras in the church cemetery. Surviving are the widow Mrs. Hedy Weet... three brothers, Sam of Andrews, Pearson of Topton and Davc of Athena, Tenn. and threa sisters, Mrs. Abfate Case of Andrews Mrs. OUle Cothern of Topton. end Mrs. Lola Dyers of Bialrxvllle, Ge. | Ivie Funeral Home was in charge. Brasstown Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Barnett and children .were the week end gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Scruggs. Mr. end Mrs. CoBin Green and sons were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rog ers. Mrs. Melvin Crisp is a patient in the Petrie Hospital, but la report ed improving. A number of people enjoy the singings held each Sunday night at Hickory Stand Church. There will be a Harvest Sale at the Hickory Stand Church Sat urday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p. tn. Pro ceeds will go on the addition to the church and everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner are liv ing in the Phillips home and are extended a welcome to our com munity. Charles Arrant was home for the week end from Greensboro. BIRTHS IN PETRIE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Derreberry of Murphy, announce the birth of a daughter, October 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mauldin of Murphy, a bo|? October 30, , Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall of Young Harris, Ga. a ,girl, November 2. RANGER iod Mr*. Smyrna, On., were Mr. end Mn W. A S. V. Event of Oak spent the week end artth Mr. Aire. C. M. Sneed end family. Mr. end Mr*. Harford Keialer of MeryvlUe, Tern end with Mr. and Mrt. Lam Led ford end family. Mn. Jeat WinJet visited Mr. and Mn. Sli| Cllne of Hickory recently. Mrs. Ralph Ledfond visited Roy iMlHmpe in Gaatonla last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nicholson of Ohio visited relatives here week. BIRTHS PKTK1E HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hedrick, Route 1. Murphy, a boy, October 2L Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin of Murphy, a daughter, October 23. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Killian, Rt.. 3, Murphy, a eon, October 23. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis of Murphy, announce the birth of twin girls, October 23. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jobeg of iHayesviHe a daughter October 25. {top Taking Harsh Drags for Constipation IVpntl MMMTl* r! BotcoosripariOo.?aw take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, make to disrupt normal bowel action, peatetl doses ^T1 mrH Get jwv bet gmtk relief when too are temporarily constipated. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. No salts, no bush drugs. contains an extract of Senna, war of tit fuust natural nptaik laxative known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good. gives gentle, comfortable, saris* " ' for ( . _ relief lot every member of the family. Helps you get "on schedule" without repeated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that cooiripatya often brings. ? Buy Dt. Caldwell^ 50* size today. Honey back if not satisfied. Mail bottk |> Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. 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Burch Motors Credit Terms T? Meet Tke Farmers Needs. "YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DRALRR" PHONE M MURPHY, N. C LAST Mrs. Daisy from Detroit. Midi. Mr. and Mrs Clyde W. Hughes were honored at a Hnen shower Oct IT. Quests included: Mr. and Mr*. Roy Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Lofton Hatched, Mr. and Mrs. Doc Little, Mrs. Allen - Hatched, Mis. Randal Twiggs, Mrs. Horace Kil Uan. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hughes, Mr. amd Mr*. Jack Wttaon Mr. and Hugbaa, AM. end Mr*. 1larve AUea Hatcbatt left work at WD Mr*. Ve day afternoon with Mr* John H. Hugh* | John* - Manvilk Bid*. Materials auto sum,* ?HUNTERS TROPHIES MOUNTEL WORK GUARANTEED Pearl Poaey, Taxidermist N. C. PHONE 111 How to bank on bigger poultry profits For HIGH QUALITY at LOW COST Try EVER-BEST FEEDS Give yiour poultry our quality feed, which provides the vital elements for body build ing, health protection and heavy egg pro duction. IT PAYS OFF! QUINN EGG SERVICE Murphy, N. C. 397-W This cant v > -.\\vx?C-MO??e?COOOM&OC-K happen... 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