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sjm That's? murphy i The Leading It' Vol. XL1V.?No. 3. COURT ADJO FOLLOWING 9 Many Cases Are Disposed H victions Of Murder; Larj B Aired, Some Carried Ovt |J Sup " r Court, adjourned here . Wedr.eviaj* evening leaving thre 9 jail s'-nti nces for murder, over a H scorc verdicts turned in by bB the jury, and number of cases to b<* i;. to the ntxt term, as its wM record. P Co adjourned for the term tha i H J-j \\ 11 Pless, Jr., M tack :" .A-heville on important bu.-i?9 r.cs- the.a-. ^ Taylor On Trial Eft I . in t.'i lime light of th ^B S(?5 the sentencing of BasIH. coirh. lor. 31-year-old convicted ' SB bar;: i rdcrcr of Walter Ki.M, ffiB t J -0 years in prison on a H c;:: econd degre mur ler. bEH Vv iowds milled into the cnu* I' 99 room hear the whispered aecouid 19 cf th-. ing and evidence, the storj ' H . ... S$ 1m i of his own life. TayloIB tobi ; y that he had been haul- ' 9 in.j v -.11 day last June with WalH to: i\ d-year-old farme f ti: ? tr p p grade in an old truck j U >*c\en miles from here. 1;n, >urths Blind Kuid rose up,}, w: stub aim around a stand-j i u? k, and started fiayir. hin* w crank. Taylor' -aid he ther truck and hit. Kdud over j the . , :h a hammev in .self defense. i .'id had fallen from the . i said ?.e went t 1 i ;.s?' and from ther. vol- < bin self up V> the sher- ? of witnes g. ;t ! !n\vy rs ? ii order, and i! jury ^ \i! . :f . d di- 1 *. Receives Sentence :' .i :i 1 w as the nt nc I" ; .tenth, ry i ..? to i>nve Kidd, tin of i.i the 1 Mai.:i . r. 1 r. i Vi <1 ; : ti . . . ; i- . r C ' i . .1 ' . ' ' "2 l?r . . cutor.i a-ri: 1 > struck wit], > V .1.-1 1 v.ns i ii'tii afi Ma ! HH disbursing agent ^H1 in;:b.n.-, attended ^^V'- hekl ..s one of a ' individual case.--. he white Indi.1. ave them .> . May field Is covering Rapidly, Mayficld, ,s-n of C. 15. M.;v.as reported improving apid- |\ a* the local hospital late thi mm ^^BFrank was stricken wiVi app '^t"" s Friday and was taken to the j < ^^EvSPitnl Where he underwent the sue- j ' - ' iation. lie has 1 a.: many ' I and many friends will h.S',] to hear of his le.-ov ry. ^ CsPifl eeklv Sruspaprr in i-arg- and 1 Murphy, N. URNS HERE 1 BUSY WEEK; Of including Th rec Can- i ;e Number Of Charges i ;r Until Next Term. MR. E. M. HEMBREE~ NATIVE OF MURPHY PASSES ON MONDAY , Funeral services lor Mi. Eldali; Martin Hembree, age 5a, who died at I lis home here Monday tu r ning at i j ,) o'clock after an eight months ill- : a .-s, were held at the 11 \va ? church, six miles we. < t" Murpny, ' rhursday morning at in o'clock. HuReverends Higgins and banc >m officiated. Mr. Hembree was born in Bani.nihe county May 21, IS..? ..nd l.a :' iv.d near here practically all *ii. lite.? He was a member of the Baptist ? church since he was IT yoau f age, 1 Mr. Hembree was also a menu er of 1 he Muprhy Masonic lodge. 1 Beside his wife, he is survived by pig* it children, a daughtc , Kegena, v. and Vaughn Hembree, all of Murind seven sons,. Lee, Frank, Abe l)ewphy, and Otis Hembree, of Texas, iind Bay Hcmbr e. cf cm: a m v;l:> . Tcnn. ZX7ZN3ION DAIRY Cnr/^I A 5 tc'i" ' or e.v^ial.13 i nE.nr. OiV OFFICIAL DUTY A ilOti? oi \V??I ni' iai'lllP' to 'r?ut n all r ,Ji .'.-it: ft.ul i .-ail s i.ussi}.v v 'h oomiii1' \vi .or \v.a . un <1 hci i I"n -?11. l>y ; . 11. i-\?ml. in,, tension *? iry specialist. who w rt' iiisspectlntr local" dai-i- .v th <uay K< ; c unity ; ,= nl, ; w- ],. "I u?j? alt !'; I'liicrs to u tr :k i -iu. to sto o iY?.-cf and loot I I ' :h i\ .?tci. a>: the >u:_ iv.> . vie | Li these coram diiii?;, .- tan aid. ! urnn: m i. i in < .. \ r o?mty insp? t ting .n i . ..), and reports iol>:; i u ' ;\viui; in the in 'iui.it.n u-., . c u*v.-.e in - i. l . . . vk i-s ContLu: ;g - . . ... i\bi. i )* uii : r tho TVA. ' - t?. ' ".ha. , v;..hi will buii; ' - E 1EROKEZ3 .ike petu: in -n.-.e ,rl.cir<i: zl .. wv n.-. ;le beiic w*. , rcvni y every ./.onih, i.v. xv3 i! cici'-i \ j /. . .c " *Jy pcc?.?i . jlcci moe'zr. j. now on. ?ramby i. Of Town, Is Buyiig Machinery C-. 3n: .. new "P ;i r -; f the local knkt! . mill, was said by \V. Fain >h y to he out of town t! !- v. . -'lying and arranging lY ill of more mr.zhmety hoiv. ;< Mean*! Y 'ions have been > going i i A- ac- :y j.-icparatory t ening in a week ' >r so. (1 \ Potentially Rich Terri Western i\ortl C., Friday August 17, INDIAN TRACTS ~ ARE SOON TO BE SURVEYED AGAIN :rom 600 to 8000 Acres | Of 72,000 Acre Indian Grant Being Contested. Two parties of surveying engineers, mder Letter Mann, of the General .and Office survey, hav. taken teni:iry ! ? :;Ulenc.j a't Marble, f. tee >urpose of resu vty'nir and reestabbhing original land grans to the "!n :i kti in?l" ' ?n Cli'rokee and! jr. i ni countk.L' with ? view to -e- j m ' erintr siuh land as has been >v :: i taken by parties under unoffi : d ' i i.d grants and title.-. Jack.-oi: counties have ahea-ly be r | surveyed along these 1 no.--, i: vv t raid. Sibbald Smith. coun y ;:.?:? ? .! :*laims that n.uch of the Indian temoyy i? ?!"?< past r>0 yea i - la h n :;;ken <-v? r by t'ae bordering la? Claims in the ' at of deeds f < vey i.ces, quattcr^ and tOnUMo! laiirs. 1 600 A ere Li Ing Contested Mt Snv .1 < r an it tli ( > - <11 lull : ;;i \ lie-. [ < nn'y belonging to thf Ka - n li .;,?i .. . ? ladian , Inc., an that .iVonn i IGt> i iulV- of I! lire 11 W bciisjj -onli* tod in the f im oi <U mi; ' i ntiot\s. ' a,.. . .. .. Of ;hi, mrvtMB | id. "i . . ?at* i a bland . ;. ;a it. an . laini:." ''jVIOfct "1* the < '-'a < i 11 ! md eentinr. , daa .? n;u'k t i M. Ch ncelloi' ? 1 it, ' w: !i J lid 1>::- ' III <! lat J. I1. I Me.iV.l . Ri.. 11 1 . Id.i a ii;t . : urniho Indian - "j i-j.l : i, unded heat; .> ?ov. fll.. .vI v; ! ; pfe.,) tv.o it ... lit intt i . iJre ?i J ..ye hi -yr/ 'nid. -;tui\;l . : i .4 earns id.*-. i - ' ' . Vie.'. I Wo a^pJjfo.Cd V. - j . . .: . i . . . . . . . . ... \ : - ' " ... . . h ... I illie -v i the whirl-wind dancer of the tr Upe. Bob and Joe, o ner oi . . famous >r.c &cr.r ian;M near Fort Worth. Texas, are real c v.''hoys fom tli middle soCth country, and are wcii-versed in cowboy s . ys and lore. Shortly a't ? appearing hov . Childrc, and the -thers of th radio ! arty, will lea.e here for Xcw Orleans where they will resume1 their broadcasts. They wiil appear on the local stag>: at 8 o'clock sharp, Mr. Owenby, the sponsor, said. un :i. f .. jy.- . : .re > fi n this section are expecting to atter.\ the appearances. t f?w i Carolina. Covering ator-v in This , 1934 BAND CONCE PRESENTED ] Copper Basin Band To Aj Next Friday Featuring 1 pected At Program Spo TV AC OFFICIALS MET ON TUESDAY FOR DISCUSSION C. E. T A .'.'to; .:oy, o. rvnnxvillc. Tenn.; J. 1 . Stone TVA .MKlitoi ; J. A. Burr, dii'tv* ?r of the TVAC of thi s'.'Lti-.n, and Mr. Getty. iiPji.-tanL budget directoi under I. [< F. Douglas, of W: ,? d,-tor . !>. C.J. yit titled i.u . . local c 11offie here Tut.-day evening. Problems of the cannery were disv-u.^d in geheiak i ,i? tau:..i,v 'rating tv'jiy t!.;v and tin- mi.Atnt of tenia' - and I..an to co : t : is e\ v : - i-.v k u:> * < coming v.-?. ek. Da1- T.i i. clary nil treasure! : the Associate . said praci allj all el'., ti.ki-i.- ii:-;d hv-eii p.': ofj wi.h - : ( ' ' s2"l 94K EXERCISES 1 O BE HELD BY MURPHY C Ci HfVM ?- r. unity vu- . :i l:i* :' . ill hcd.. i: ivi m." v .r ' ? . ' lh I* ! : .'It.hu.'. v'j ir.h, I'Vi. :yh . t ; p. m. ' , i 1: r.J. of the i! a-c ;n\ : tond. . i . '11.. .1 ? )!'::? i'* ' .' tv w. . ' . - ! >1 wjk S:1 *1 hi* :!o\v o?i? ;ii . It. .. T ' nnftj ill. juthor n :j?t. : i .iy n". . f*n . a:i:: .... :m- . a v.- .> , ; i p a " ; " " : r": 7"% / to fEPTE T">> . - . t " r . r ; ' , "j - : ^ ; pertan: e v.- 11 iui into the i< n ':v. :r* ements of the program that \v:v originally to be held the wee! m Oct> bcr and :i v..:. d , hj.-d s? j :hc -late up oat we k. Big r.ir.t cf Prenuiim A ior;g i: premiums for *! and produce h: .e iu-en rkc-d out to 'A. Q. Ki,n. .who : i:i / of ' premuims WnSrl co ' 1 v. .. [been put fo. th by ?h.-- corner tec t. Jar. vnge the adveribimr. Indication- are :hat more inter s j i- being1 taken in the fair this yea j than eve r before. Hundred-- of ex hibits are being arranged to be pu ion 'Mjnjl*"* vheri the fiy* >\vinrr' i' open to the .-unlit. I Entertainment of the finest eias y- bed g m- *"2cd Mr all \vh, alter.. Jjij PAGES TODAY State $Tooyear 5c copy ^rtwillbeT HERE AUG. 24 >pear In Local Auditorium Loca1 Talent; Crowds Exnsored By Lions Club. A biti'l c. 1 ;* ir'aw of |-v1 ;f h im ' - a t>. }'. ,ev i by iff ill and r iin talent, i b- : ii: ?lt fin ely I .niuil to be held In the Murphy is^h schml auditorium Au trust 24, u' 7 :2?" r. :v... T':i- iiov is" being sponsored ' y the local Li- ns j club. lie t ! th ; r -grant arc under ; i mmitlee traded by H. i'. W-'i.a'ii: U - hair a s:. IV. K. il. \danu-. and T. I". 1! .!: . Lccs* Talent on Pr? ram 1 earing on the progarm will be '.a i" pp l i baud the main I: feature. The Bowies, sisters, tap J .meets have pie:t-ed a number r! local au iem < - ir. the past; tit fiiu voice 1' Gerald Sta\i;:\ . nd two y ' : L ; ii and 'Mi,, Mattha Xcll Wells v. 11 ; i;. i >rud out the program. Ml - \ irgii i. McCay. a movie ."tr.i hnperson..u .11v liaf !v:ad. '1! iJand. it ha- been : .ported ' :., 1. ;tl\vay> played a packed 4 ' : i l. r;R. P. MeKit >uy, dire the > . i- v lonnor a'' ry . .v:. !i !' ' . S. EniiiK'ci in lion \ . He a- ik e 1 ; t . "? ? a! <1 . . lu'i n diri - . i ' . ' " > i'.V . 32-Piece Band " ' *-i - ization v .1: ' y. . >: * * t3i" " , < , . v." *jj : \ ii.? ! tar ;s 11 : if? . " f or ... I::-.- pev-"' ' 1 !* - 1 i.- O. i . { i > ) i ' . i n i ! v. a H 0 . J v.., * * A. W. W :lver Y/i:! A :I n L-P?rer<ai . " within ihv reach of . ]. j , . . men capable of wov * * :lans every v.- . : ; ar.d rec-ive the : ; a .v bene! its of s the lair. ) | With tilt li i . t tgO to press, i: ha. been rep itc-< 1 that i one of the m t extensive lists of r | prizes and premiums that have ever - j been offeree fair-a- civ wiil b, at their t disposal. = It is vepov. j *hut great d al of s. . k ami wil ibe vatly to ta put on display when t!i_ f. ' e ?
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1934, edition 1
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