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Thursday, Feb. 13, 1936 ~ POST ELL NEWSWe have been having some real winter weather for the past few weeks. The ground has beer, white with snow quiet a lot this winter. Guess most every one will welcome spring when it does come after being housed up so long. Several young folks enjoyed a half night of radioing at Horace Vomer's : Saturday night. s Mr. John Brendle attended ser-j, vices at the Wohutty Presbyterian chq^ h Sunday. Preaching was bv', Rev. S. M. Wolfe of Earner. Tenn. \ Leonard Jones and Howard Hick- | ey were hunting a dog in this com-1 munity last week. Dee Swanson and Odis Mason were J employed by Earnest Allen one day } last week. : | Saw nulling hasn't beer, very good j during this bad weather. Timber habeen froze too bad. , We have been ha-. ;ng our share of , rain and snow and wind throughout . this section. Mr. B : Ma - .ted < his son Oda- Va Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dee Swansea visited v the former's pa ents. M and Mrs. t Burbin Swanson of Oak Park over , j the week-end. Mr. M. C. Stiles. Mr. Lakes Quinn ., motored to Murphy on Wednesday ?-r. a professional business. j ? Mrs. Kxn Quinn and laughter. Gcnette visited Mrs Ada > e-? T.i unjr c V. | Funeral services for Mr. T. A. Crovvder, 7 ? years of ag ol Posiell were held at the Swau-on cemetery, f vV Feb. 2. 9 J a VVt are - o ry t > hear of Mrs. Mahlc a Suit being: ill at this writing. We wish her a speedy recovery : h Mr. Horace Brendle was doing j A some .shopping at Powell Saturday.'1" evening. i Mr. and Mr-. N ('. Stiles visited;^.' Mr. and Mrs. Pole; Quinn Sunday j 1 evening. Rev. Grady Jones filled his a p. ! pointment at Shoal Creek Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mr- M. M. Led ford visited the former's sister, Mrs. Georgia ^ Jones Sunday. fQ Mr. W. V. Allen of Suit passed through our section Sunday. W Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hamby mo- r,< Stop Getting Up Nights <" MAKE THIS 25c TEST Use Juniper oil, Buchu leaves, etc., to flush out excess acids and waste matter. Get rid of bladder irrita- 1 lion that causes waking up, frequent desire, scanty flow, burning and backace. Get Juniper oil, Buchu leaves, etc., in little green tablets ailed P Bukets, the bladder laxative. In four days if not pleased go back and 1 get your 2~v\ Get youi regular sleep . and f? . R. >. Parker | m Drug Lo. j 1 Many a Friend Recommend* BLACK-DRAUGHT People who hare taken BlaekDrMight naturally are enthumastlo 1 th about It because of the refreshing relief It has brought them So wonder they urge others to try ttl . . . 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V?.-k The Chert ~WOLF~CREEK The rains and melting: snow of early last week put our creeks out of their banks and made our secondary roads almost impassable We hope something: can be done for the roads as soon as the weather will permit. Mr. J. M. Simonds who has been critically ill for several days, as a reult of getting his foot burned some weeks ago, is reported slightly better. Mr. Joe Henson who has been seriously ill for several days is no better, her many friends will be sad to learn. Little Donnie. son of Mrs. Juanita Luper, is ill with pneumonia. Mr. George Cross was seen Sunday afternoon visiting among the neigh, oors. Ho had his hands in :hs pocket j ike it was cold weather Mrs. Glenn Patterson spent last j week in the home of her husband*.>arents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Patter- j on. near Copperhill. Her husband . spent the week-end with her. Mr. Henry Walker passed thru our ection on his return from a visit to he home of his sister. Mrs. CI ate ! 'ain. There is a lot of sickness here j Imong children. There seems to be m epidemic of cold- or flu, that is ;v:ng them a sick stomach. LIBERTY We are having some very bad : 'eather in this section at this time, nd old Man winter is bringing some ig snows anil lots of cold weather. We regret to hear of so many1 L?aths in our communty at this time, lso there has been lots ol ,-ick folk*, j : our section. Ir. and Mrs. S. ('. Ledfonl who have ?en very ill are improving at this j me. The WPA are still doing some very ! jod work on the Liberty and Hiaassee road. Which will soon be iady for hard surfacing. Lots of men in this section are} . tting calls for TVA Examination ir employment on the TVA work. We are very glad to hear of Mr. K. '. Shearer improving from an illMr. Guy KUer made a business trip' Murphy last week end. Dr. G. M. Young of Posteli, motorI through this section last week. 1 Mr. Martin Frady visited Mr. Eod 1 rown Saturday. . Mr. Lester Led ford visited Mr. K. . Shearer Sunday. 'ERSIMMON CREEK On account of tlu recent kirh tie. * ?ur mail t >y failed t . make his ? und last week. \ All the boy> around here are ;?i! Jpped up over getting their TVA i i rd- and are jotting ready to work. - Messers. J. li. Clayton, Earn Stilts, i sited Mr. Ralph Rogers Sunday. I i Misses Esta, Pauline Rogers. Doro-??. y Stiles visited Mrs. Vesta Stiles j iturday. I The condition of the bridge across : us ini mon creek is very dangerous e recent high waters undermined e fill end the south west bank of e creek and let the bridge drop a?ut 20 inches breaking the bridge mpletelv into. Its high time that e road officials are getting about eir business. Mr. C. D. Rogers was the dinner lest of Mr. J. E. Hogsed Monday. Messrs. J. B. Clonts, C. D. Rogers, ?arl Stiles and Robert Hooper visit. I Murphy Monday. Mr. Hauldren Payne made a busi?Sd trip to Murphy one day last eek. HIAWASSEF. Wp are edad to see the sunshine or the past few days although we till have some snow left. Mrs. Frank Deaver is still very ill. it this writing the doctor has perlounced her case very serious. Her aany friends wish her a speedy reovery. We are glad to say that Mr. K. W. Shearer is improving at this writing lis many friends will he glad to enow. Rev. Harrison filled his regular appointment at Pleasant Hill Saturday md Sunday. Miss Madge and Pheoba Smithi *ere the dinner guest of Miss Blanche Beaver Sunday. tored to Ducktown Saturday. Mr. S. A. Stiles is manufacturing; quite a bit of acid wood. Mrs. Emilee Crowder who has been sick for some time is not improving much at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Thompson lave moved to Mr. Loyd Crowder's rami. Mr. L>. Jonis says fox hunting I s fine through these big snows. 1 SB }kee Scout, Murphy, Nort BIRCH NEWS Mr. M. I. Hall made a bsuiness trip to Murphy last Wednesday. Mr. Roper of Gage, Okla., has been p. pleasant visitor among friends and relatives of this section the past week. I Messrs. C. A. and Harold Voyles visited their aunt. Mrs. E. A. Voyle3 if Murphy last Thursday. Mrs. Voy!es has been sick for the past week but is convalescent at present. Mr. Tom Raper of the Oak Park section was laid to rest in the Pleasant Grove cemetery last Saturday. Funeral services were held at Mt. Carmel church and concluded at Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Del ma McClure, Misses Wyo: lene Stiles and Gladys Campbell and Mr. L'las Clonts were out visiting neighbors last Sunday afternoon. We're indeed glad to see this fine habit being practiced again. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor were last Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sneed. Mr. Verlin Evans of Ranger was in our midst last Saturday. Mr. Cody Clayton of Murphy, Rt. 2, was in our section last Saturday. SUIT NEWS A number of folks from this section went to Ranger last week to see the high waters. The rivers and creeks were the fullest and highest they have been in years according to ill reports. .ur. ann .*irs. dui oiurs nave ieturned to their home after spending a month in Gastonia, with their children. Mrs. Enos Mason of Ducktown spent la>t Wednesday night. with Mr. T. I). Hickey. and family. Mr. Edd Wallace of Sunny Point visited Mr. Noah Beaver last Wednesday. Mr. Arthur Cole, who has had em. ployment at Gaston ia for some time returned to his home last week. Miss Mable Payne is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Payne after being employed in Blue Ridge for the past 8 months. Mr. Truman McXabb of Cullowhee pent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McXabb. Mr. Wayne Walker, an employee 1" the Gastonia cotton mills, visited -elatives here last week. Mr. Wade Decker is reported to ie in a very serious condition at this ,vriti.:;\ His many friends wish him i speedy recovery; Mrs. Bertha McFarland and son !. .i t V'K" the Sunday dinner guest M and Mr.-. .1. B. Johnson. Mi . 1. .. kc Woodard of Bryson nt the week-end with his Ail . Mis. Pearl Woodard. . aii>! Mr.--. Jini Evans of Hav >\i.l< v -lied Mr. and Mrs. Water N. \ndt*r>on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wessley Keenum made a busiiess trip t*> Mr. Zuck Ramsey's place >n Hiawassee river last Saturday. Mr. Auzie Beaver returned to his tiome in Gastonia last week after spending a week here with his father. Mr. N. C. Beaver. Mr. O. P. Taylor made a business trip to Mr. A. J. Beavers, place near Sunny Point last week. Mr. Logan Lawrence is improving after being on the sick list for several days, his many friends will be proud to know. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Coppcrhill were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McNabb. Most every one through this sec. tion who sent an application to the Tennessee alley Authority have been notified to meet to take the examination on the following dates and places Murphy school building, Feb. 15 and 29, March 14; Bryson City High school building. Feb. 29 and March 14, 1936. o Whistling is forbiddef in Iceland, where it is regarded as a breach of rk.. ? uiv uivuie law. Harry Schwartz of New York City was captured by police and relieved of $8,000 worth of stolen furs when he skidded into a snowdrift. Mrs. Frances Picklesimer, Mrs. Ella Adams and Bertha Baine were visitors of Mrs. Vella Deaver Sunday. Mrs. Callie Hamby and little son, Jerldene were the Sunday guest of Mrs. Ethel Allen. Mr. Owen Picklesimer and Elden | Allen were visitors of James Allen I Sunday. I Mr. Jason Baby is very sick at this | writing. L. T. Davis called at the office of 1 Dr. Young Monday. The roads in our community are all most past traveling unless the ground is frozen. We hope to see a graveled road in our midst some day. , READ THE ADS h Carolina PEACHTREE The friends of Mr. H. L. Robinson are sorry to know he has pleuropneumonia. Rev. R. C? Seahrin spent the weekend in Sylva where he had an appointment to preach Sunday. Mrs. Frank J. Watkins and daughter Hazel spent the latter part of last week at Cullowhee with Misses Frances and Ruby Watkins. Miss Kate Robinson and Mr. Car- j mon Robirv^on of Gastonia were call- j ed home Saturday on account of the j sickness of their father. Miss Mae Sudderth of Marble spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sudderth. Mr. Charlie Millsaps and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Millsaps returned from Gastonia last Saturday. MT. CARMEL NEWS Rev. Willie Ledford filled his regular appointment at the Mt. Carmel church Sunday February 6th. Mr. Gano Raper an? son Luey of Washington, D. C, were the Sunday : afternoon guest of Mr. Jim Raper. Mr. Marion Thompson of Turtletown, Tenn.. was the guest of his ' brother. Mr. Luther Thompson Mon. ( day night. Mr. Willie Beaver and Miss Parlie Darlin were shopping in Murphy Thursday. Mr. Howard Thomoson of Fla.. ^ was a visitor here Saturday and Sun- F day. Mr. Skilor Stiles and Mr. David t El rod were the guests of Mr. Marcus Raper Sunday night. j Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Arp were the $ guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Keeley 'j Sunday. Mr. Frank Blackwell. of Postell, j passed through our midst Sunday. < Mr. Warren Johnson and Mr. Ralph r Roberson have i;pturncd from Chat- j tanooga. Mr. and Mrs. Fate Chapman were J the gue?ts of Mr and Mrs. Tom El! rod. Mr. Kimory Dills, of Postell, was a visitor at Mr. Dewey Arp's Thursray. 1 Mrs. Jim Raper haa been on the 1 sick lis, bus is now improving. RANGBTNEWS ; Rev. W. H. Graham filled his regular appointment at the Ranger church Sunday. Using as a text 1 Isaiah 21-11?Watchman. What of the night? The school has been closed for the past two weeks on account of bad < weather. < 4'Putting the C Befc n OR ROW!\ir. rv* r-vn __ ?- ? - ? .? m.a - >-* iiiv/ii back when due is li fore the horse, it gets y "Easy Money" has helped. It is important to 1 you need it but it is & you pay it back when credit standing with y< We are always rea money to responsible c tions and individuals, good loans and establi favorable attention. You are cordially self of our banking Se Citizens Bank I MURPHY ^ Timely Farm Question* I QUESTION: How can I tell when % ny chickens have worms? ANSWER: Birds that are heavily 1 n tested with theso parasites are usually quite thin, there is a drawn appearance of the face parts, and som*-imes a fading of the eye. The birds pre also sdfggish and are invariably joor producers. When this condition ippears in the flock several birds ihould be killed and the intestinal ract checked for worms. Before any nedication, however you should see rour county agent, as worming n 'lock must be done carefully to preent the birds going into a moult. QUESTION: What feed should be civen a cow immediately after fresh. :ning? ANSWER: For the first few days he feed should be very limited. Only pran mash should be used as the ;rain feed the first day after freshenng. For the next four days the feed hould consist of a mixture in aqua' parts of wheat bran and ground oat? t reasonable amount of legume hay ind a small amount of silage may be 'ed during thus period. On the fifth lay the cow may be started on the -egular milking ration and gradually prought to full feed over a period >f three weeks from freshening date. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS ine unneu states ijivil Service "ommission has announced open coni>etitive examinations ss follows: Economist, various grades, $2,600 o $5,600 a year. Associate milk specialist, $3,200 a 'ear, and assistant milk specialist. 12.600 a year, Public Health Service, ["reasury- Department. Full information may be obtained rom the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiters at the post office or eustomvouse in any city which has a post >ffice of the first or the second class. >r from the United States Civil Ser. ice Commission, Washington, D. C. Rev. James Starling, pastor of the VIethodist church will preach at the danger church Sunday, Feb. 16. Mr. 'A. L. Davidson who has been 11 for some time is reported better it this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Winget of Murphy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans Sunday. Mr. Thomas Graham was the guest pf C. F. Fox Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson of Murphy were the Susday guests of their mother, Mrs. C. W. Davidson. Patronize our Advertiser re the Horse* * ey and not paying it ke putting the cart beou nowhere, hurt more than it has borrow money when qually importantMhat due. That builds >ur bank. idy and eager to lend orporations, organizaBut we must make shed credit gets most invited to avail yourrvice. l & Trust Co. ^ ANDREWS
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