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Im ht. 4 ~ ? TW 08ici*l Or(?a ?f Murpfcy ?d4 Ckerkee County. North Carolina buyan W. ?IP? E*t?? ihim^ MISS H M BERRY Wil. Eitor PVBLISHfP EVERY tKIDAY SabKny'.on Rates C>?CE YEAR -. *1 ' | EKBX ' Nil:- . 10 ! r\" v : PAYABLE - I TLY IN ADVANCE P??; . ?-:rj - : ..r - of :r.. iu . W. .. .. : ~ =" . >r B' - - - -VT w V:,D LIKE T SP R' MURPHY AND ----- ' -'A In Murphy " - ' - " : Trad- r . ' ?- ???? t- . - . -j, . I s- - A ' " - . Aw ' - ' - - C j'JB! f 1. A - i * ri 2. V i K : F.-.- -g A* c , ' -r *: - r c* . ; H"? - ; EDITORIAL Highways .i' ' -eii .. . .. ? "* l"- - * ' ' \ * ar : - f,c . - fr re m|? -* 8 i 8 * ! a . .. ' : cerEn ' * ' ' ' * *" r- ~r--x -T l S tcrjr " ' ' * "'"u. c:./ .. "1 The Coal Strike And The President I 1 r- Mir., V. ' ;* '* the -- * ' to M-r. it - k - *' ths.* ' " Irerr, -ai x wr* ' "* Th. : .1! operators to t ' *k> practice, because they say * is mAnl r cnI and e?fe t > "taxa*. t. :: ret. re-, ' 5-r.-. . T- r- is -ruth * "h* -*. - * the 1 ra-i* Maty r* the rr.;-. w rkers. even tr- .srn "hey arc in th, ur.i r.-?they muf-t he rd-r t hold their j - - !rt ' a tir i r ?<io - t i*:th the prirciple= f -.he urr r. ?nd have had no voire in xixing tfio du^i f the un.on*. The very fact that the off -Lais of the United Mine Worker* ir.si** or. the coal operator* holding the do-- out of the wage* of the miner* is sufficient proof to show that the miners do rot gladly pay th*:r dues in the union^ In other wt rd-. the < p?*rators argue ths^if th* union * not able t command tJuWnnfrrler.ce f :t< morrU^rs to the extent that thar*w:ll willingly a d gladly pay their dees of their own accord, then it is not right that they should be f -reed to hoid hack the dues out of their pay. TWe is no doubt two sides to th^ que*- | tio*. The operator^ were possibly forced td } accept unionism and for thi? reason, will be just as obstinate in co-operating with the unions as they can without openly vio- j THt CH AZ.r.g the a. wed principles of tfcc union -eraser*. t'a a official*. - h-r KM N?l tt] * . >? *stor? to acvcpt their every d- - NV'aer* - ' < *r. x I- d. a* r. * case. " ' r' jl c :? : rat Mr. :>C? -ige 2-r.red .a ;r > r . i * : ars * tiveiy met the strike of Boston p ? r.c w>? go- - r- * f 7*?e r- - R-??* - . : r pr.^c ' * 9*'r. 1"* a *" r ' *r-'i ?1 rt r Win- - . '% ffr ? -JH--. TV.* :: . -a coal. The people eicaot do without this ' - s". - - - v ..r L" L^llUU^II Is Fatal . ?v ? id a. . a'-*ay* ?* '' - j K Mtfc ' 7 - d - T - . - * > have " i - - : I. xa'.< kr ; : - ha-- cea?- " * - - . - x * ' . -n, : - , ,.r . : . 7- ? pr Mfi . r ? %h . . ... >ul: v.f - h . : r? j 'v - Tr ire r -e : .:n this Hmnr.ur.ily - . re jr.: i*r.. i ? . than ev-r before : r? - -.: --r?. . that new writer 1<: ha- - to be far :..,r- fIfftfffiSjiHfregaGffiSgawffi -.'at r? - - ' -* ire *. r id ;. j: thai theflarc -i-?. . < a- ; lasily traceable to the- ad. which pronounced I* ha.- in*.- jx - . * t very nearly gauge and measure the amount ar.d kind a : ar . ert.su-jr whicfi vv... - r~. BHWKWSBHHKiflBMffSBflMBiHjMMMjWMH "?..?* .? . - v. -*r- juvrr.ate a run; .-.\n or a piece of property. Tr. adv> - -- r sr. ?ay- "en ugt." wh?> h.r.-.. h?. is striving *uff:e ently, has real.;. va*ed t strive at all. "Enough" a del us. n. Mrs. P.r "Jar.e. there's a' least: r.re,. month- dust :n the drawirg room." ' Whj surely y.-u ain't tr-'ir.p *o blame me Not a qncsboo of wfao makes NO mirta! 1 Vi MiAi 11 iiT"Hii? ifttftifrr "**' r"*^' EROKtg SCOOT. MVRPKY. HQKTF CABO ? 1 Letter# From the People ] i FALSE RL MORS. ! EMTOR SCOUT It . n-Jxr a-uj sf . h w rep' r*. ir' -tart d . :d ' v > * , . pt? it t? -t- Tb< t that MBQeinf r*. wbe* I w :? f ?- * Nr.. - - 4"y > I + ' h T-.k- ;- * * . i * . : n jn rd Here -bat . -d V L - > - -- .- y N r*h w.i - ?. ? CT Eib R Carr tl ~ c rtract to teach in Cher-j . - - : it - i. r- 4 tee I - I r?*7'. f i to - -5F ? p V- r. * ... I *?a ci--;:"o<tcQ - 'the tdgqt.er.al work,. ? . - * - I h?%- jftkr.} " - - " - th- T?.i r.-.:* Barta-j v., - - : A. : j x .r: a.-. ? f .n- - r-. fu'.'.njr thi# ?tAlt ~v " i J d *. know "h* u:ce .r :* ir.v - : ? <>rd a P. ;f ally Voor?. BA. - "MB P. CARROL: , Cha; ;i A , - :- . , VvM IHANKs. r ? 1 ? .. . ha:. : ;r ? " al ? tfc? P-. . V :r th. j *r ; :**r? i Ha - A i i Thursday r.fht ? I" . / - * ' T * * _ -a - atri i Coll stories bvjt '-.-a i r. t jraph < f / . President's . fe 7 . rt V . > _ i j papiT ar.<: w* y.. - A READER. The Dictatorship Of Stinnes THE - *1 pcwir b?+.r a'.; > H.j - T >u- * * . - ;rt R * : t* | th r " G--nviry h th- poll*: a! [ - rait:- a: ! k? v? " * 'h f th? ' an ^avgniatat justj$ rL- the t -. toners Uhntratlr?! * * * wh < h Stirr.c* . tt . -n hat ?r-? h?. ?tH-nds i. . h ' --. ' iaro -j: - t'-a H- ' hstag. *he 1 - * . .* *'.i On A 1* - tr H r. - ^ i . . . dav - -try * * *h i;ngr crash. I1" ! * - rre t.v - *a" re u- and put r>;?. 'h- h p - r '.p- r i 1 -'f- ' \ V tr. -r - * r*?'?'d !n f *e'.f a 1 Th-f :-f ? .vh ch re as is ?m~* yed - ' f t h.m If nar.v eisra*-* i-.iu-f . * rderpris*-?. H- - txir.jr rich it-th- m. r'rs f the < . : e- : > .i- : tr.- r irr.r ? - * ,1 f th German government.#?Ash?-v:I> . Times. * . c ' -1 ^r. actor sent a telegram to a s:ra". town tr.eatr< nanajrer: "Will V i rehearsal tr. morrow. Have sta^c manager, c*.ajre carrr per.ter, property man. tr- ar. ard a.! other stage Hands there without The M a r.ager replied: "H*. will be there.**! 11P1| <? *"? "*? ~k?. Imk mi*.W,. f? C?r?.?/v^. rvftw.^.,1, 4NM? .'? ? W( I . * v.r - - uwa Vji* Berry'. HARR^T M BERRY firf ?- - w Jx !h? iv * r. f f'ur.titi la her pro;-?n-? :b?Te - a 4-: 'K* CTJpUd mi*.h i; . "- yf hi- ?: t-: v - of be-< ?thrr thaa " * " t or of old traw. True, y i? Br'-;* ki< r-* y^'. ?or.? !fc* - -- f .- - - : f c ur. ? *? * *- * v-r \- a< fc *?ia ?:? MBiullii, !- padwpa d ?r<SM*ioR ' ' r rf-. #? ? ? *. r r State w - . . * ! | r . units : ?"y p.rhaps tiTjrh: Mm to delimit them. Bet the main th- tr-u* ' ' *' "* State". - r. . . .v a - ar enotjffh. T - r.-.u r. * r. rr. naend *. After i">, N" r" . . j '' "o a: : - . * .V tff-. *. th harr r.t?-? ar.'i *.v- -be ... . a-, i et r*nr. \ - ; : C / ': *r..-.t r..i- : ar.d * ?." ? - : ? :-n ci the .. ting f-r.d the St-.:? ady r? -g*t t d. .r. th-trry. ""-.a' ev "y ir?l m < i A ; - . i at.or ^ref, :* he Pro :: a JH)OT county. But a? tUnfs now t?-<: th- .. -g furri is not equitably I Ant<u(cij ' her de varia*: r n *':.r I - : - -ty -f \ ' g r * vr nil r. i' , - . u-'j t car .ed y h beneficsarv . untie* th-:n?elv??. On *.h?-r hand. * < f th? . -ur.t e?. ever nth aid from the equal ring fund, are not aff rd th h Intn the edu-.-a:;or. . *y tha*. :srht * - presented to N Care a h i. r r- du<*ed h r : U> -- r-arut- fch ? ' - " . . * r. a-. : n grt be *: ? .: ?; :o the actu > ? ? f th. ?ch with e-.'.'v.ruf b-r to * . f v *h? State TH.. advantage a f the Stat *? over ar.J resource* fcr educahion might be . d * ' ' i r z \ 'T .i - * f the r.? x* .: ..r ; ; .. .rnpr \ <: *.ra r. f.tv ..ties. a :% w . jj a kJctii highway m. . reg-on North Car</. r.a .5 sO :.u . - * n ik ad:- in Ta*. f *- n. * *r.? .? ] ...* * .mp -v- .vr. rm d ' ... difficult. The;, are r.o nur :?: e phy? ?... *ai - r the way The mora! obstacle* Stem to be re ti y -o in fact? We hav? Nt-n ir. hv h>f a-5unv u '. t c rvafsm f *h Mat* ? .rcr.?;-?il tint .t w . rw r.;: r- mtorft: with hi sy.-tcm ??f lo.r.tv gov r ntei.t ?> any t uns d ra:or. But Umt ? - at y t .ded bits ore' r.' . - h.-hw .y *. H ha# not . ke*i the v. .rk f tht >:.iti. Board <-f : . t.. nor that * the b< ard f public v.dar altfa -:?-r hi ked and foderrd - . w< v.'1 5 i-. :t he asuned that it will forever prohibit the con I'd'ii;.:. v -rk of the tat* to th>- *i that w rk i ay be don? r, r* ' ? r vor.;cnt'y ar.u more intensive! y? They .1 thn* V -- Berry was. :n t*. ehni M tntruag?\ off her thump when ''he dela red that the North Carolina legislature c-u!d he ir.ducetf t,. vote $50,000,000 for ate highway?; hut it has actually voted S3.000.000- They -:y dnuVr cj?*r Rimln ! -.at .-he u crazy when she talk# about a ate educational sy.-U m to takt. the place f 100a county systems: but it seems to u? .at her idea once more lies in the path of sa-"enable progress. At any rate she has an idea, which Is lore than can he said nf - nnmK?_ e ^ 1 hose mention a.? possible candidates for uvemor rouses no surprise whatever.? reensboro Daily News. S II What became of the swine that had the ril spirit cast into them?" "They were mad? into deviled ham."? teele's (Dayflon) Lion. Sign in the window of a haberdashevy: Big sale on Shirts for Men With 16 or 1? ecka."?American Legion. . To the belle of the Southern Sea, A cod missionary said, said he: "A caiico skirt Is 4k cheap as dirtV* "But is it as cool?" said she. r that mum! I've only been 'ere three reka."?Passing Show (London). 1 | The Fat Man's CornJ^l ^ "~-41 < I ap> trouble yfitodiy, Kaeiv I ' -v| 8 ,ly > dr'- . "He **n d **" ' ? > VI- " " ?*" ra\ C? -' ?" - I * I A" ' , , . - >. shf ? z - - ?; . . n : r :nd - which -Ml ?*. i .* over wr. -r. they : - ... boa " ' -r th iffM -_VT .cal Gnrttte. ? - > Ma- iy Riec * ^ night II th .xre _ - j-?, Th- Phcvr. x < ? v' Aothi r: I have O r , pirat rr." Clerk: "Wa", I'm nr." c$ rr.y ' it I th . . ^ eight vi il*r? ? mj--" ^ M th '"What* ; - cS p rch. Hel? r\V i i i - ben Moth* r ' W. . * ftiflik he me and come in."1?I' 3:w!. ; wed r. tru? por.d." I..:v,ly Vi-. * 'M?h . didn't 1 t f r, I t t Sh- r.:' " ?*.; . I : a.3t law again H thatV . i< H : y r? ^ "T ^ . wa. k ar? - : t f JW k.- if y. 1 V u d ' * doing J n: "V ?u edr *. t; T hi* en g v fiv -Purci I * > A recip* for ' . i ! Jip: n a hot -t ve a*.?l "* ' -tantly. adv.vt- hardly r.eo i yinert ever -at on h hot ra:. Ksisafl > > Th' Id w >ivin ung let tor: "Yes, he : tire-: i ** ^ town. Why. *h n " i :tr: 15 . .of S;;;ihrr- <--?v ' -1 * m i ?: - v-d i * Argjsw Another U.fferciKt taxes is that you car. of y -at < !:?_ time and n-t * ;ik it?^H tiinorc Sun. HI "Are you looking : i particcor^H --on?" 5? "I'm ' satisfied if y ?be "Married or unmarried?'* thundti^M counsel. W "Unmarried four t. .' answfli^H j witness from Reno ?i*h u*. 1?Bean pot. JH Diner: "You poor f<! 'v. how yd^H come down in the world Fancy a waiter." Waiter: "Well, I don't have totM meals in thia restaurant.'?Suttoo "Well, I hear your r: diedwd^H he had to an orphan aHE "He did." 9 "What did he have?" "Fourteen ^children."?liwww Magazine. jP Little Boy (visiting Wudunft first time) : When are *'e goinf red tape?"?Jack-o'-Lanterd. jR Customer: "Do you nv?k<? largements?** HjB Photographer: "Yes." / |S3 Customer: "Please do this It's a little snapshot I hav^V4^^B Buttetin (Sydney). * [ RK "Has your father n bad coW "Xo, he was only reading tboot^^D aian situation aloud."?Purple
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