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fS^SCREEK Mr Ba*= Stiles, who has been I Jthnf ?t Asheville, has returned H tone. Mr p. s Hughes had the misfor B( '?> sprain his ankle Saturday. Vr T<,mmie Phillips spent SaturB toy "?h: uith Mr" GUnn Sta<!sI HANES I Him HEAP I HOT! Hire's a redskin that'll never ?? tuiu blue with cold! Pick up a Hanks Heavyweight Union Suit, and you'll soon know why. You can feel the comfortable richness and warmth, the moment you finger the downy fluff. Old Man Winter hasn't a tooth in his head that can bits through that.' Hanes gives you warmth without too much weight. You don t feel as though you're wrapped up in a quilt. And you get all the freedom you want! That's because Hanes matches your measure?up and down i your body, as well as around it. ' Thespringy knit gives (and never hurts), in any direction you | bind or stretch. Mister, this is tl:Heavyweight Champion! See ' your Hanes dealer today and make Winter seem like Indian Summer! "^1 A dealer near you I v?\n has hanks Union- I I -o Suits for $1 and up. 1 Shirts and Drawers f 1 \ begin at 75c . . . / i i J \ Hanes Boys' L'~i- Union-Suits, 75c \jyif ...Hanes Mer, richii.d Waist- i \ Suits, 75c. P. H. / I Hanes Knitting / . \ Company, Win- ] I /Jr^ \ ston-Salem, N. C. jj\m &T For MEN and BOYS ^ For EVERY SEASON W01 FORD-TERRELL COMPANY Distributors Phone 10 Murphy, N. C. WELL EC | MACHIF X WITH GOOD M Old Whiting Solicits : Lathe?Shaper?Drill Threading? Key Wessels L' Phone 126 OAKPARi^Sl M?-. Clarence Voyles filled his reg-j ular appointment at Mr. Carrnel I rthurch Saturday and Sundav. Mr. John Morrow was the Saturday night guest of Mr. T. M. Rap*r. Mr. Roy Mashburn and Miss Iva Lee Arp Were happily married Nov. 18 at Mr. Mashburn's home. Mr. Elbert Reid and Miss Vista Timpson were guests of Mrs. Mary Hamby Saturday evening. Mr. Nelia M^ssie, of Copperhill, was the Saturday night guest of his j sister, Mrs. Jane R>b* rson. Mr. and Mr?. Mart Raper, of P rick, were the Saturday guest< of! Mr. kaper's father. Mr. T. M. Raper. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor were! the Sunday guvts of Mr. and Mrs.! Bass Robersoh. Mrs. Lula Stiles spent Sunday with ! her sister, Mrs. Fred Reid, of Vests, j Mi. and Mrs. Mart Hamby and | laughter, Bernet, of Marietta, Ga., were th' week end guests of Mrs. Hamlby's parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Raper. Mrs. I la word Taylor spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hawkins at Murphy. Mr. Clate Beavers made a business trip to Murphy. Mr. and Mts. Bill Johnson, of Farner, Demi., were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie .Whrfcon, of Athens, Tenn., were the Sunday guests of Mr. Johnson's brother, Mr. Pearlie Johnson* Mrs. Sam Voyles, -of Vests, spent Sunday afternoon with h*r sister, Mrs. Clifton Kaper. Miss Ola Stiles wfls a visitor of Miss Pearl Rogers Saturday. -Mrs. Ida Stilts is improving fast. Miss Erna Stiles was a visitor of Mists Petarl Rogers Sunday. nbB-j We are having some nice fall \vcather at present. Mrs. Ida Stilts i better at this writing. Rev. Will Haddoft filled his regular ai pointment at the Baptist church Saturday night and Sunday. Misi- Ola Stiles ami James Cantrell were visitors of Lucy I> 11 Saturday. Mr. J. P. Stiles made a business trip to Dr. Young at IN* fell, Sunday. Miss Panvuj Lee and brother, Arnold, spent Friday night with their aunt, Mrs. Bertha Hughes. Mr. Elisha Bird -pent Saturday night with Mr. Glecn Stilt"-. Miss Pearlic Kate R gers was a Sunday visitor of Miss Ola Stiles. Rev. Lee made an interesting talk afc Martin's Creek school Friday morning. Miss Lena Hensley spent Friday night at Pcachtrce. Mr. Dilkird Stil - spent the weekend on Persimmon Creek. Miss Eula Bell Bird visited her sis ter at Georgia one day last week. Mr. Jake Stiles spent Saturday night with Mr. Tommie Phillips. Miss Parma L. e Stale up was the guest of Mis< Pearl Rogeis Saturday. Mr. John Martin spent last week at home. / Miss Ola Stiles was the guest of Miss Geree Nelson Saturday. Mr. tond Mrs. Charlie Rogers su nt Saturday night with Mr*-. Luther Beaver. v UIPPED *E SHOP f ! CTHANJrS AT JU VI I ;!; ; Saw Mill | Work Press?Bolt and Pipe Ways a Specialty | umber Co. | Murphy, N. C. :j: ?jjWIWBi NOBODY'S j|5 BUSINESS " BY GEE McGEE K NEWS FROM FLAT RO?K miss lootsie wilkins was the dinner, * supper and breakfast guess of miss * jennie veev* smith at the boarding nous? laftst night and this morning. li she is on her way to texess to stay c< with her aunt who lives out there, she Was in college with miss jennie ^ veeve. a our poleesman thought he had ketched a flying squadron last night when he haldted 6 men and fi wimmen walking acrost a patch of wood near ^ own. but they turned out to be our ^ finest citizens, it being a crowd of ?ur highest social set or. a big posum hunt. v\ry little licker war- in the i ;wd, but everry boddy was smoking. 14 ti holsum moire was chose on the f^d- l%v oral jurg last week and he Is 11 verry much hope up over his honnor. this is thv secont time he has appealer in same, and him and art square ^ are big rivals for this work; he has been chose twists also, yore carry I*>ndent cant understand why no- c boddy els in our fine city ever gets to 11 set on this u. s. jury?but them two. ? two or three new bootleggers have appeared in our community here of ^ late with bottled in the Warn stuff at f *2 per pnt. but they arc \^rry nice 1 >*>ung men and are possibly working r their way thru colledge. they have c ererything from paul joncs to john * brown, allso wine, tihey say thr high x government tax forces them to get * largo prices per bottle, it ta stes verry b fine. rev. waite. pasture of rehober church, had the miss-fortune to e* t his spare tire and his 2 front tires ( and his 2 back tires and his tools and ( his radiator and hi'.* windshield stole 1 ff of his ford Tuesday night while ' he was in his studdy trying t > studdy) up a serm r.t for next sundav morning ( nd changed his texxx to read: "b - ware unless yore sins find you out j and you mourn in ft lake f fiiv nnd tor theefs and rob bet's." pete redd 1 could not stand the * rmont and walked out. dr.green has boon verry bizzy hero 1" Into with his patience, he has 2 cases of the ex: my, r> erases of sidcplurisy, 1 case of sleeping sicknet?*. and sevveral chronic cases where men and winuuen complain of different tilings, but ain't got nothing but in PATRICK Mr. and Mrs. \Vad< Pieklesimer and children and Mr. and Mrs. Totrtj. Mensley. all of Turtletown, Tenn., wer the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pieklesimer Sunday. Mr. Ilobert Pieklesimer and Miss Myrtle Graves were happily'married a few weeks ago. We wis?i them a . long and happy married life. Messrs. Mark Payne. John Pickle- j! siuier, Lee Horton and Grady William-1' son wen business visitors at Murphy, I Saturday. j! Mr. wait rayn-. 01 \v nucstono,, Ca.. returned home Saturday, after j visiting: his mother, Mrs. Cenia Payne. I Mr. Tom PieldesimeT visited his! >on, Mr. Charlie Pic kle imer, at ; Gi la w eV. IT- was aecompan-! ed ' > - h tw < grandsons. | M;'. and Mrs. T.c Horton and cl: a 1 Mr-. John Picklesim-er were I' v: it "i*s. Sunday. j Mr. an.! .Mrs. Bigo Taylor, of Vic-' wet r ^y'-rl: -hoppers Saturday, j Mrs. Flmida Hamby and children. I i of Iliaw* i- ?eo. N. C.t have rented and i moved to Marion Adams' farm near : Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Lake Ledford and J b.ahv wore Turtl town. Tenn.. visit- 1 nrs, Sunday. , !g Mr. John Picklesimer was the guest j | of Mr. Lee Pack at Wehutty, Sunday. 5 VENGEANCE "CREEK Rev. Blaine Ledford, of Ilayesvilie, pifcardied a very interesting sermon at the Vengeance Creek chuTch Saturday night. The subject was 'Transfiguration." Miss Vefcie Miller is spending a few days with friends and relatives at Cherokee, N. C. Miss Georgia Payne, of CokeT Creek, Tenn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stella Cantrell. Miss Franoes Lurtsford was the Sunday guest of 'Miss Anita Thompson, of Fairview. Mrs. Homer Almond, who is a patient at the Cherokee Indian hospital, is reported to be doing very nicely ips and histeties. they call him at all imes of day and night for treatment, e says death is the only thing that ill relieve him of their imrrnagina>rts. th? man who stole yore corry sponcnts fine possum dog last week has een kotched but it seems his dog got way. he was a hitch-hiker and tried > sell the dog in several palces but le bit him one day and th-y sepper- , ited company, he will be sued in the >arts for grand larcenny after trust. dr. hubbertt green carried joe black , ? the hoss-pittle ytstiddy to have his | ppender-ceetus cut out. dr. grten ; ^per-rated on him hissclf, and cut im open on the wrong side, but he rund his mist&ke and sow d him back p and w nt in where it was. ho { icught recover if nothing sets in. L was verry bad and twisted. a weddir.g of much interest will ; ?ke pUc ir? our midst within the ext month or sk>. both families are idely connected and they date back ' > the civvil war. no names have been ; iven out as yet and yore corry sponent will be careful not to expose! ame. he done so once up on a time i nd the wedding bells failed to ring, | nice iu? rvasun I w ucuig ommittlc.if she gets married ,we do ot know who will get to run our chool thru the present secmester. our pai^ure, rev. will watie. got a leavy pounding at the parsonage on riday night after prayer meeting and t was ^a big surprise ix> mm. yuie cory spondent pounded him with a nice ivercoat which had benr. worn by him or only 6 yr. other fine presents tere fetched in by different memicrs. holsum moore brought a hen, ?ut she jumped out from under his Don't Get Up Nights ARE YOU OVER 40? If so, nature is warning you of ianger ahead. Get rid of your trouble ;arly. Make this 25c test. Get Juniier oil, Buchu leaves, etc., in green tablets. Ask for BURETS, the bladder laxative. Take 12 of them in four lays; if not pleased go back and get your money. BURETS work on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. Flushes out excess acids and uher impurities which cause getting up nights, frequent desire, scanty ri?.\v, burning, backache or leg pains. Vou are bound to feel better after this flushing and you get your regular sleep. Guaranteed by? PARKERS DRUG STORE Murphy, N. C. I . . , I ttiiM |: for this 1935 Model 60B S DM! 1 r iii C Just received! A limited I; of these brand new 1935 I [ Baby Grands, with soch l features as Aafomatic Volu F troi, Tone Control, PHLLC Efficiency Tubes, etc. B Walnut cabinet. Get you EASIEST TER EXPERTRAD FREE TUBE Walter C Phone No. 124-J i mi m ... his arm when he walked m the front door, she was newer overtook, preaching will bte hell at rehobcr church as usual next Sunday and he will thank every boddy. robbers of an unknown wigion broke into sain Wilkinson's corn crib on tuesday night and carried off tho following items, to wit, vizzly: 2 inrncd tubes, 1 spare tire, ' > rinir, 2 cases of fruit jars, partly filled, 1 auto jack, and an empty hamber basket full of spare parts, he has offered 9 reward for the return oi the misscreant, dead or aliv-, as he could not j?o to the county seat the next day. rite or foam if seen or heard of. a farm demmon-sfcrater visited the farmers of flat rock friday and told them how to so wheat and oats, he plho teeched them how to treat wheat who has the rust befoar planting. he says the depression i - over with the farmer if h~ will walk moro ana tide les>s, cOver hio heme with shingles instead of niorgage. depend II? ??i ? ' - - 1 ' "ii inn-vix aim nut uncie s;v;i:. anu vote the dimmer-cratic ticket, he enjoyed a fine reception by all concerned and promised to help them borrow plenty cash to farm on next spring, he visited thl- gowcnmwnt oows, while in our midst, yores trulie, mike dark, rfd, corry spondent HATTIE PALMER Notary Public Scout Office I X**X**X**X~X**X**X*?X**X**X**X* X-'.'O ,! GAS, | :| OIL, I ? All Accessories for X Your Car | Y . Y xDrive in and let us ser-l^ |vice your car witli those? !;f; Good Gulf Products X II "SERVICE WI TH A? :j: SMILE" | !MURPHY SERVICE i | STATION a A. J. Hembree, Prop, f I* J H X X-X-x-X^X-^-X-X-X-X-XK*-:-* x~x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-:~:-X-> > i A ^ 1 I / ; a jm* I LLU 1 n amber ~1 X PUiLCO Umiu V big-set 49 toTr I me Cob- 1935 2JSS tfl'ico* | MSI $200? ii 10 SERVICE i TESTING Coleman
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