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"addition LOCALS j Presbyterian Services t.. ./will >'e a morning and even- I , service at the Presbyterian , tnh Sunday. Septemcii 22. The ! lar ;layer service will be re? ed at the chu:ch at 7 P. M. on i ?j-esday evening, orne and bring our Bibles. y and Mr-- Tames Bishop and ' claries Heness.e left Sunday for tettanooea. Tenn., Messrs. Bishop I Hears.-ee have beet connected "a the TV A here. "jlis. Lila Adams after spending lj past week or s> here with relatf returned Monday to Knoxville, 1 jv. X. E. Wright, of Star, X. C., several days he:e last week at te Dirksy House. Mr. E. P. Mallonee was a business ijtpr in Asheville, on Monday o: is week. Mr. Clyde Hampton, of Ranger, [to left son crime avo for the CCC lantps some few days ago is now loured in Gastonia, N. C. Miss Mary Will Hunt, of Young Jjrris. On., was the week end guest if Mr. anil Ms. W. P. Odom. Mr. Pi hey Hembree, of Knoxville, 5 spending set tal days here this reek with relatives Mrs. Ruth Ca; ringer and children pent the w ek end with h.v parents, Hr. srd M-. H. B. Klliutt of Peachrvt1. Re., a i! Mr-. St.wart H. Long ijl drive t > Andrews Thursday, tttmoon where Mr. Long will make neurit] r all and Mrs. Long will an. ' The H dy Spirit in the Lu J Christ" to the Andrews Presbytriin Woman's Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray, and son, tale of Havesville. spent Saturday iming with t e Long's. Rev. and Mis. Stewart H. Lang, annusy evening at Jtiayesvillc ^Ehere Mr. Long delivered his regular ^piird Sunday night sermon, and on ^Hor.day. made pastorial calls. l? -3D IWatch 9 &hat we will offer ! I the bo\ s and girls all \ next week. I PINKERTON'S S MURPHY. N. C. I 1 mm* 9 \lntense preparation ha 9 the people of Che 9 counties the best value 9 DRY GOODS AND P 9 Also a complete 1 9 FANCY GROCERIES 9 PRICES. I Children's SHOES fro Udies OXFORDS frc 9 Men's DRESS SHOES 9 Ladies New Fall FEL1 99 * m Utiles SILK DRESSE B udies Silk HOSE, 25< B Ladies and Children'* I JACKETS H Women'sandChildrei g SWEATERS H AccmP'ete line of Mer n?T' WATERS, 3 2!!rcoats, rah B "ATS AND suits. Iw. B. Dick The Cherokee Scou Mrs. Alfred Morgan Mrs. Alfred Morgan, sister of Mr. B. E. Warner, of Murphy, who has recently been connected with the Dobbs Millinery company in New York, died of a heart attack th ere Saturday afternoon, according to 1 word received he?e Sunday. Mrs. Morgan, who at one time had I1 a millinery store h^re. had many l' fiiends all over Cherokee county. Mr. Warner left Monday for At- 11 lanta to attend the funeral, which will be held Thursday. P PERSIMMON CREEK 1 Messrs Maiion and Lawson Simonds of Murphy, were visitors here Sun- C day. a The two little sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Stile is very ill with pr.eu- k tnonia fever at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Campbell visit. * td the former's parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. !H. Payne, Sunday. Mrs. Haze Stiles was the Sunday v dinner guest of M s. Icey Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. John Oearley and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stiles * Sunday evening. ' Mrs. Josie Stiles and daughter, ^ Hester, and Florence Hooper visited ( Murphy Monday. We are glhd to learn that Mr. Garland Hogsed is on the road to recov- 1 . ly from a long illness of typhoid 1 fever. Miss Edith Clonts of this place is employed at Murphy. Mr. J. D. Clonts made a business trip to Murphy Monday of this week. o O I DECORATION AT PAYNE GRAVEYARD Decoration ssrvices will te held at 1 Payne family graveyard Sunday afternoon, Sept. 22, at 2 p. m. Relatives and all who are interested aie cordially invited to attend these services. The graveyard is near 1 Birch postoffice. The Sunday School Council of the Presbyterian chutch, met at the Manse Monday evening to discuss plans for the coming rally day program, which is scheduled to fall or. Sunday morning of September, 29th. At this time the Sunday school and ;hnivh service will be combined. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cat ley of Atlanta, (la., w.re visiting relatives here the fiist of the week. 'Mr. AstOr Hampton, of Ranger was a business visit r in town last Tuesday. Lieut. Ralph F.. McCaskill of th Chaplain Service, CCC, stationed at Bryson City, was a visitor at the Manse Saturday afternoon. He is a -oim r theological seminary mate of Rev. Stewart H. Long. Mr. McCaskill is the chaplain for twenty CCC camp in W. N. C. and in Tenn. is been made to offer rokee and adjoining s in a complete line of MOTIONS. ine of STAPLE AND > at ROCK BOTTOM m 79c to $1.50 >m 97c to $2.95 > $1.95 to $2.95 r HATS Q7/? *1 QR S $1.95 to $6.95 I ' :39c 49c 69c & $1.00 1 SUEDE I $1.65 to $2.95 I 39c to $2.95 i's and boys Ready-toZIPPER COATS, NCOATS, CAPS, :ey & Sons "I.e. I t, Murphy, North Carolini PETRIE HOSPPALNEW^ Willie Jenkins, Tukseegi, N. C.. j eceived a fractured skull in an auto I ccident Saturday night and wa- ad- j; litted soon thereafter. His conditio. I much improved. ^ Wayne Holland. Brasstown, N. C.. nderwent a Tonsillectomy Saturday j nd has returned home. Boyd Killian. Jr.. Murphy. X. C.. '.t. 3, admitted Saturday night, ?ufering from injuries received in an ccident, is improving. Miss Delilah Chambers, Murphy, X. Route 3, operated Sept. 3rd., was ible to return to her home Saturday, ter many friends will be pleased to .now. Miss Leona Moore, Culberson, X. 7.. operated several days ago, is dong nicely. Mrs. J. H. Carper, Murphy, N. C. vho has been receiving teatment, has ufficientlv improved to return home. \ Mr. ar<i Mrs. T. R. Berry, Young! fariis, Ga., announce the birth of aj . v:n pound baby girl. Ruih. Sept.! 13th., at Petrie Hospital. Mother and j laughter are doing nicely. James C. Welch, Wilkesboro, X. C., admitted several days ago for treatment, has sufficiently recovered to return home. Emmett White. Cario, Ga.. admitt. d for treatment some time ago, is improving. Harold McGuire, Andrews, X. C., was admitted several days ago for a onsil operation and has returned lonie. Mrs. J. W. Callihan, Chestnut Gap. :ia., admitted Mondav for treatment. _ ^| s resting more comfortably. Mrs. A. H. Davidson. Range:, X. C.. admitted several days ago for treatment has returned to h-.r home. Woodie McKnight, Blakelv, Ga.. admitted seveial days ago for treatment, is improving. Elton II. Purcell, Blue Ridge, Ga., who underwent an operation somedays ago for appendicitis, has improved sufficiently to return to his home. Sumrney L. McElven, RobbinsvilK. X". C., admitted some time ago for treatment, is improving. E. B. Brooks, Blairsville, Ga.. who sustained a 1'iactured ftmur in an auto accident seveial weeks ago, has mproved sufficiently to return home. .Mrs. If. B. Gihbey, Andrews, X. C. was admitted Tuesday, and after undergoing a major operation, is resting more comfortably. Miss Gorda Younce, Kyle, X. C.. was admitted Tuesday for treatment and is improving. o? Hyatt Reunion The first family reunion of the J. R. -Hyatt relatives was h Id Sunday, Sept. 1st, 1935 at the Hyatt farm, 10 miles Southwest of Murphy. Rev. X. O. Kilpatrick conducted the ser vices assisted by Rev. Wiley Graham who preached an interesting sermon in the afternoon. J. \V. Hyatt was elected chairman and J. R. Hyatt historian to get up a program foi the next reunion which will be held the 1st Sunday in Sep tember, 1936. Tli se prrser.t were: John Stalcup, Murphy, Rt. 2; .Mr. and Mis. J. R. Hyatt, of Culberson, Rt. 2; Mary Joe Hyat., Bonnie Hayatt, Mrs. J. R. Wilkinson; Mrs. J. E. Hyatt and family, Elmer, Pearl, Helen, of College Park, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Alexander, of Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyatt and family, Auxbia, Grace, Inez, Ray Donald, Dorothy and Betty of Culberson ; Mrs. Eunice Harbin of Knox, irille, iTenn.; Mr. and Mrs. X. O. Killatrick and family, Johnnie and Mamie Lee, of Mmphy, Rt. 2; Mr. md Mrs. Jetter Cearley, of Culber>on, Mr. J. A. Cearley, of Culberson. Mr. and iMrs. Stanley Hyatt, of 3ulberson; Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hugh's and family, V. C., Jr., Fred. Will ird an-d Maynard, of Munphy, Rt. 2; r. B. Ledford, of Culberson; Mr. and VIrs. O. G. Anderson and family Maggie, Roy, Loma Kate and Edith, of Culberson. Mrs. Myrtle Keaslcr, soin and laughter, Haiold and Janet, Mary, .'ille, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Garland Drisp of Culberson, Rt. 1; Earl DiJlird; Mr. and Mrs. 'Chadlic Thompson tnd family; Blanche, Lois, Fred, Einer and James of Culberson, Rt. 1 Mrs. Lena Martin and family, fewel, Norim and Kate of Murphy, It. 2; Arfnie Lee Queen of Murphy; Svalee Bailey of Culberson; Melba taper of Culberson; Mrs. Guy Hyatt ind daughter, Nell of Culberson; faunita Thomas of Culberson; Mr. ind Mrs. Edgar Raper of Culbersjn; Jcrtrude Raper of Culberson. o The laigest known lobster caught n American waters weighed 34 pounds. 01 Al\ Day Singing rhere will be an all-day singing it the Old Valley River Church near \ndrews, the 5th Sunday in September. 1935. All singers are cordially invited to ittend. Bring youi new song books whatever kind you have. Also bring rouv lunch along and lets have an old lime singing that will b. long remembered. This will not be a contest singing. Marble BYPU Social The Senior B. Y. P. U. of the Mar ble Springs Baptist Ohurch were entertained wtfn a social at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hal), on Saturday night, September 14, 1935. Rev. Rufus Maybe: vy. pastor ol the church gave a brief talk, aftei which several games and contest: were played. Refreshments, consist ing of cake and lemonade were strv lr-' '""'if M ^ RarocBit I COME TOSEE US PRICES ON? Men's Clothing Women's Clothing WE HAVE A BRA FALL GOODS Shoes?Coats, Hats?Suits, Dresses, Dry Goods, EVERYTHING 1 We want to th business they have si we invite you to ccn new line of goods. Carringer'i "On T1 Phone 76-J i" 1 ^?m^ CROSS RO V NONE are so blind a Every day brings ne cisions must be made course and keep on 1 come out onto the hij This is also true as courses. The persoi course of savings an< true to that course is Citizen Ban ANDREWS Thurs., Sept. 19, 1935. led to the following:: Mrs. W. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Pearly Arrowood. Mland Mrs. Roy Foster, Mrs. J. Barnett, Rev. Maybe try. Rev. Alvin Extine of Sylva. Misses Ruth Barton, Ruth ; Smith. Ruby Hall. Kate Coffey, Clara Lovi: ^ood, Elizabeth Ai*rowood, Hare 1 Chambers, Willa Belle Arrowood, Elva Delia* t. Willa Belle Cham bers, Elizabeth Kilpatrick. Magsie Arrowood. Mildred Foster. Ru'h Hall, Charme Foster, Lucille Trull, Stella Coff.y, Jean F ster, Edna Trull, Mr. lames Bryson, Jr., Mr. Poiter Jen kir.s. Mr. Willard Lovinsrood, Mr. Cline West, Mr. Claude Watson, Mr. . Earl Ray, Mr. Daniel Glen of And r ws, and Mr. Fred Barton. r II r.ry Sherman -of Rockford, 111., j lost a pocketbook containing $700 in i cash and $2,306 in checks and notes. t* s It was found in a mailbox with . check> and notes ir.tact, but the cash - was missing. 1 Values I FOR THE LOWEST ND NEW LINE OF Raincoats, 3 Overcoats, * Shirts, Ties, FOR THE FAMILY y anlf fhp nenn^o tkr. ? . V *. V/l 1.111, H hown us in the past and i'? ne in and look over our i Dept. Store | ie Square" | Murphy, N. C. I J ADS AGAIN .s they who will not see. w crossroads where deThose who map their H to that destination soon 2jhway of achievement. applied to financial 1 who early maps a i investment, then hold bound to succeed. k &Trust Co.
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