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Page Two * Through * * CAPITAL * * KEYHOLES * RING THE BELL AGAIN?The reorganized State Revenue Department hit another one t>v*r the fence for a home-run in report of collection toi the first quarter this fiscal year. Colection for July, August and September totalled $7,112,562.98 representing a gain of $2,678,400.21 more iron men tha were gathered together during the same quarteT last year. The percentage increase for khe quarter was 62.34 tmhiie a gain of 217 j percent was registered in the month of September. That's good news to Revenue Commissioner A. J. Maxwell who has heard that the Legislature will seek to make his post elective in tend of appointive, and his asistant Dr. M. C. S. Noble who, has heard rumbling of coming attacks on his position next January. Both men will bo well fortified with figuers if at-1 tempts are made to get them down on the carpet. BOYS, GET THE VOTES?Now that the battle on the textile front is over the Stale Democratic uigaiiisalion has opened State headquarters in Raleigh and is all set to scrap the Republicans for a couple of moons. Cutler Moore, I-umberton and Raleigh insurance business man, is the new secretary to succeed John Bright Hill, port collector at Wilmington. J. Wallace Winhorne. Committee Chairman of Marion, and Mrs. Charles W. TilWANTED Wild ginseng | dry or green, highest market price. Cash, parcel post, express or deliver. Reference, Bank of Clyde N. C., D. M. Cagle, Clyde N. C. 8-4t. WARM a and SNUGvl\l ti as a ... i}\ Mother's ) //y^ i Hug! Soft, little bodies keep warm and pink?snuggled into the fleecy fabric of Hanes merrichild WaistSuits I Figures "A" and "B" for ages 2 to 12. Full-width drop-seat makes a big opening. Easy for "Little Buttoners"! Chest and waist reinforced in four places 1 Strong garter-loops. Waist buttons firmly sewed with a tab of tape. Flat, scratchless seams and downy inside?gentle to tender skin. Honest, accurate sizes. Long or short sleeves with trunk, knee, or anklelength legs. Hanes Merrichild is rayon trimmed! Only 75c. W! if'. // If ! _/ u- j, - / / I1UIV UUCBI1 I [ * // have HAN ES J // Underwear for ^^Tr<\A \ // children and S III // man. please ?;// Jrllf\ // write P. H. Iff // I jA ' Hanei KnitP // tin* Co . Win\JJ yJ astern-Salem. (( (VjP Hey!?Ifs VI?\ #s. my turn to 11 OfUprlai of /mf\ I ^ HANKS Men's /f/ \ (^P Underwear. (Fig. "C for boy* ito |1 1Q If...with a drop- I IV \ 1 seat for boy* 2 to 5 \ A) J vet like its / 1 1 7 ! Daddy ? witu 1 | strong buttonboles, double- W\ strength about- / Ml der*. elastic cuffs >M / M\ I that are stitched f / / vl\ and re-stitched. ^ I 11 1 Warm and wind- / n I \l I resistant. Short or \\ U/ VB1 long sleeves with 1 \ mj Ml ankle or knee- \r^wf\.f Til length legs- Un- A#/ '#// usnal value. 75c. \2?4"'" ? |u]|H ? The lett, Jr., of Charlotte, are in toi scratching theiT hands on how to ? out a big vote next month in the a sence ot State-wide contests of maj interest. T?he old bunk mills of bo patties will be grinding merrily f some weeks. PULLED BONER?Many poli cians coming into Raleigh from ov the State express the opinion th Congressman R. L. Doughton, consi ered a 1936 candidate for Govern pulled a boneT when he telegraph Francis J. Gorman, textile strike lea er, that he had no "infulence" wi the State administration in the matt of using troops in troubled areas. Gc man termed the Doughton telegra "favorable" and in Raleigh it was i terpreted as a bid for the organiz* labor vote but ;*crr.c hair splitting p? iticians are of the opinion that tl Congressman didn't expect the me -age to be published. HOW'S YOUR ROAD??Membe of the State Highway and Publ Works Commission estimate "conse vatively" that it will require upwar< I of $2,000,000 to "restore" old count road or secondary State system to tt condition they were in when the Legi: lature ham-strung expenditures tw years ago. If tjhe next Legislatui divers highway funds the State wi suffer a $1,000,000 "penalty" in fee ofol fund? each yesr of oAmin biennium. With all the varied an sundry demands for diversion, dt mand for purchase of toll bridges an lowering of the license tax is not in possible that North Carolina may be come known for its "bad" roads. MORE TROUBLE?Federal relie officials are to withdraw all assistanc from States not sharing in th2 costs The State of North Carolina is no spending one penny on relief and th local units very little. This Stat may get a stay of execution until th Legislature convenes but what w?l happen aftet is unknown quantity The General Assembly* is going t have its headaches over running th ?u 1- > -*- >? ?- - ^ iwuia uim otner iunctions 01 tn State and now it will have the addc> task of raising: money for relief. VINDICATED?Governor Ehringhau State Parole Commissioner Edwin M Gill and the courts were vindicated o charges of prejudice when Emanus (Spice) Bittings, Person county Neg ro went to his death in the electri chair. It ha.* been charged that Spic did not get a fair trial and that hi family was intimidated. As he too] his seat in the cViair Bittings said, "It' not the court's fault?it's nobody' fault but my own that I am here.1 He should have known. IN THE COLD?State department al employed arc wondering why it i that nobody seems to realize their re duced financial status. On every ham speakers and writeTs are urging in creased pay for school teachers bu few voices are raised in behalf of thi remainder of the fired help. Just t< give you an idea of hjw things stam the CAVA furnished a part time steno graphs to one State official and pai her more than his full time secretar; was getting. UP THE LADDER?By reason o deaths and primary defeats Fran Hancock the up-and-coming yomi; Congressman from the Fifth Nort Carolina District, will be number thre man on the highly impotant Hous Banking and Currency Committee o the next Congress. Hancock, one o the young and most aggTesive men hers of the North Carolina delegatio is known in Washington as mor Rooseveltian in his idea than even th President. Every now and then hi name bobs up in speculation as a p< tential candidate foT Governor or th senate. A LOT OF GRUB?The prison D vision of the State Highway and Pul lie Works Commission, under the d rection of Jack Roach, among otbc Unique Vicks Now Aiding Prevent! Vicks Va-tro-nol, the unique aid lr I preventing colds. Is now helping mili lions of adults and children to enjo] I greater freedom from colds. Va-tro-nol is especially designer for nose and throat, where mas colds start. Va-tro-nol should be usee at that first sneeze or nasal Irritation?Just a few drops up each nostril. Its timely use helps to prevent many colds?and to throw on cold! in the early stages. Where irritation has led to t clogged-up nose (a stuffy head colt 3 or nasal catarrh)?Va-tro-nol penetraces deep into iiie nasai pa^^ucd? reduces swollen membranes?clear: away clogging mucus?brings comforting relief. _________ Cherokee Scout, Murphy, ] yy~ ? | NOBODY'S :: | BUSINESS BY GEE McCEE ti NEWSY NEWS FROM FLAT ROCi another mad scare took place i or our midst last friday pm when 2 c C(;j yore corry spondents best rabb tj hounds turned over a bee gum in h backyard, they did not take time t er do nothing but run and slobber, an >r. when they went by the post off is i m high, at about 75 m. p. h., everybod n_ trade a dive for trees and secont stor e<j bedrooms. they returned back th ,j_ next day unharmed but badly swelle rte UP'S holsum moore went to the count seat last week and had a tooth der rs tist cover 2 of his front upperja^ ic teeth with pure gold and he is ver r. proud of same and now he grins neai ly all of the time so's th? said gol y teeth can be visible to the naked ey ie acrost the street, art square has onl s one gold tooth and he is getting verr; ,0 jeilous of holsum moore and talk like he mought have at least 3 mor jj gold ones installed in hi8 mouth at ai j_ early date. n? ??? d m's jcnnie verve smith, our etti cient scholl principle, is now running ^ her beauty parler every afternooi from 3 to 7, and on Saturdays, fron 7 to 7, and she seems to be taking ir a right smart of cash, she has cut he finger waves to c40, and her marshal) f waves to $2, al leash down, the sam< e day of the opperations. her twin sis for* mi.*- mllin - 1 : _?. aoiuc wrvc, is ner insistun ^ nnd they are turning nut rrrghty fin< ^ <ir. green took one of his sicl patients to the hos-pittle last week fo . a major amputation of the appender ceetus. it was cut out, but she di< not wake up. he had benn treated bj cow-ropractors, regular fissicians, lay j ing on band?, and nearly every othei kind of torture, but he went too Ion* without the knife, dr. green says i s stitch in time saves nine on the boddj r just like it do on a suit of clothes, s< ^ everyboddy who hurts verry bad in th< j stummick should be cut open at onci , and sowed back up befoar it is to< c Ute0 s preaching wil be hell as usual a j. rehober next Sunday and our pastun s has chose the following texx: "brinj * an offering with thee", he is tryinj i, to raise his budget for furrin mission: and home missions and the orphanage allso some of his last year's salery. s? far this year, the has been paid the fol lowing on same: 3 hens, 2 roosters, . ? ham of meat, 1 secant-handed dres " for his 2 darter.-*, sudie and ludie. al come and do what his texx says. somo highway robberies have agaii e took place in flat rock, but our polo.e? man newer do find out about sanu till the nev* morning. somebod " stole his gallusses off his back tues 1 day night and used them to climb in ^ to a window of mr.?\ pansy judsoi where they took all of her knittinj and croshay work and cl5 in monney f anny information as to their w.herea k bouts will be appreciated by her. raiti g or foam 23-j. b yore trulie e mike Clark, rfd. e corry spondent. f o * MARTIN'S CREEK n We are expecting some good sing e ing at Martin's Creek school build e ing next Sunday. Everybody is cot is little jobs has to prepaTe 25,000 meal e each day?for prisioners and emplo; es. That's an average of slightly mor t?han 1,000 meals eveTv hour?mv i- the way those huskies can eat. It' >- a neat little job of housekeeping tha i- faces Mr. Roach every morning a ;T breakfast. Formula Is 5 Millions In ng Many Colds i Va-tro-nol Is powerful yet abso lutely safe?for both children and r adults. It has been cltntralty tested by physicians?and proved In every1 day home use by millions. I (Note: The remarkable sooctes of I Vlcks Drops?for nose and throat? has brought scores of Imitations. The trademark Va-tro-nol Is your 1 protection In getting this exclusive i Vlcks formula. Always ask tor Vickj Va-tro-nol. Now in two generous t slzer?30c and 30c.) 1 Va-tro-nol and Its companion product. Vlcks VapoRub (the mod | CIU caLciiuu w ctMHtcnt iOi wmd; 3 form the basis of Vlcks Plan for Better Control of Colds?fully ex1 plained In each Vlcks package, a North Carolina dially invited. Mrs. Blen Stalcup is visiting: her daughter, Mrs. Preston Ingle, of Asheville. Mrs. Ida Stiles, who has been ill for several months, is slowly improving. Mr. Lee Owenby and Mrs. Cora Clouse, of Murphy, visited Sunday K night with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Owen 9 d I y ? x *:* y i "Blue" Mondays no Ion d em women who sends * :: us. y No more drudgery ; * the family wash day. n ' Too expensive? No very low?you'll be su 1 T..1 . -11 . 1 - V Jlltic IL Will CU?l you LO J ' X work done here. ij| Our man will call at ri| every Monday mornin] -jX move blue Monday -; X for ever. e,| LASTWINTI c'X If dry cleaned and nre r | like new. i ;; You need not pause t '* i I! whether or not it will p r'if and pressed. You will j? ed at the wonders we c Now is the time for U* winter garments for cl r | pressing. A PHONE CALL W t ? YOUR DOOR . e Y 1 j MURPHY 1 ; I PHONE 159 E - ^? a jl '? UPPER TEN FLOU | I ADO f.OmnnnnJ A 1 LJ-Yl\Lf, 1 ' 4 ' I COFFF.F., Ground Fre :: LORD CALVERT CO I MATCHES11?5* r : CARNATION MILKe 4 * \\\ OUR PRICES ARE E3 t i; MEN'S FAL] 4 :: MEN'S HEAVY |J[yJI( ! BOYSCAPS i! SCHOOL SHOES ;; BOYS PANTS i; BOYS OVERALLS H MEN'S OVERALLS.. GET OUR PRICES I 1! L00K S A^Rock Be | DAVISON | 124 Valley River Ave. j. i >**. Friday, October 12,1934 by, of this section. Mrs. Ollie Adsms is having a barn erected. Miss Mable Clark, of Canton, last week with Mrs. G. A. Staicup Mr. and Mrs. Pearley Crisp, if Robbinsville, visited Mr. George aa(j Lizzie Mooe, last Staurday nght Mr. Marty Chastain is seriously ill with flu. yN + iger exist for the mod- X her laundry work to | and inconvenience of I t at all?our rates are ? rprised to see how | liaVc all your laUiiCtfy 6 I I your home regularly X g and completely re- | from your calendar X ZR'S COAT I sssed by us will look | :o debate the question f ay to have it cleaned x be agreeably surpris-, \ an do. | you to send us your ! eaning, mending and | ILL BRING US TO AT ANYTIME -AUNDRY | t. CORNWELL Mgr. !: I ^ R,24 Lb> $1.00 Lbs. 4oc?8 Lbs- 75c *h Per Lb. |5c I iPFPF Pis. Ik Oft. 1 Package. ]QC ;; -J Small cans for | Qc : CTREMELY LOW ON I L CLOTHES | 3N SUITS 79c I 25c | $1.19 to $1.95 $1.25to $1.95 58c 97c JEFORE YOU BUY! ncy Groceries LQQK | ittom Prices | & McIVER _ |
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