I MURPHY FOLK
I BUSY MOVING
AND BUILDING
I carpvi: i- a. id ?i x. k lay|
ers were still busy at v ik th:> w ek
I ? n ton- r. c-i ti ? , ur ol the city's
budding-.
.. c ... .. " wall*
of -f i key Chevrolet company
V. t'iu u; lUili . . - .. :.-t 'ing
uie :<> : placed t n tile i.o.; ?.f the
buduing that wiii iu \e twice it- 01igiua!
t. i. ,?inph t:on.
The interior and the front are being
redecorated.
1" raniework for the marquee to be
bu.it in front of the new tnater was
being placed this week and additional
construction on t?.e interior was
being done. P. -J. Henn. the owner,
announces that it will be completed
in the near future.
The last touches were being given
to the interior of E. C. -Moore's new
garage this week, and workmen were
busy painting and making slight repairs
on thi Adams building.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper this
week moved to their new apartment
i'i Mr *. Grace Coopers* home. Harold
'Hatchett will move to the Cooper's
former apartment in t.u Adams
building, and Air. and Mrs. J. D.
Blagg will move to the Hatchett resilience.
Mr. and Mr-. Hugh Adams
have moved to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Moi dy.
PETRIE
HOSPITAL NEWS
firadv H ir-( !. ,\r 'i to-?. N'. C..J
entered th*? h' <pit:ti several days ago I
for a, nerr-it:" . i is _ettinf* ahum i
nice!..
We ?v v Clarke. Ardre v-. N. C .
wh ertere *' ' - i* d - ti > '
aire, -uffering u pn u'.vonui. was
-iifft 1 ntly reeovei i to return thi>
h a f w day- aco.
I \*V,\ riemm<Htsv Mni '..v 3. J
\vn w - < v" 11e : - en time ago.!
suffering : ?m enmyemia. returned |
t fcer he, several . : - ago. getting |
along lslr-ly. |i
Pave Sivith. a-_'- 12, daughter of j
Mr. .1 MS. c. Smith. Robbins.
ville. X. C.. i ceiving treatment for
osteomyelitis, i< improving.
H iv 1 l!i b'le. 10. ,on of Mr.
and MR. Riddle. Robbinsville. i
X. w! wa- a-lmi: * .! tw<< weeks
ag with runt red appendix, is much
improvei:.
John ( p i ker. a re 1 t >n of Air.
and Mi M. N. Pavkor. A xirews, N.
C. Route 1, ha- sufficiently recovered
to return to his horn..
Mrs. M. K. Puilium. Andrew-, successfully
underwent an eye operation
a few days ago has recovered suffiiertly
to return home.
Mrs. Frankit Fan*. Robbinsvil'e, X.
' Route 1. is receiving treatment,
and will be able to return to her home
within a short time.
Mrs. \V. T. Raper, Cnlber?on, entered
f r ir-iatmcnt and opjintion t.hc
5th. and has be n able to return
home.
Pearl Burns, aye 0. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ca ter Pvrns, Br.i-s'own.
successful1./ undcrw nz an operation
for tonsils and aderi ds, a
few clay - ago, and is getting alon ni xiy
Mr. James Payne. Brasstown. was
admitted several days afro, suffering
from gunshot wounds and bruises,
has returned to hi - home.
Mr. Paul Plott. Brasstown. N. C.,
entered the hospital for a tonsillectomy,
several days ago, and is getting
along nicely.
Homer Ledford, Murphy, wa- admitted
a few days aero, suffering
from injuries received in an auto accident,
and has returned home.
Mrs. H. T. Rose, of Unaka. wa? operated
Friday, and is resting more
comfortably.
Tommie Jean Conley, age 15 mo;,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Conley
of Blairsville, Ga.. was admitted
a few days afro for treatment, and
is improving-.
Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, Hayesville, N.
C. was admitted Monday for an eye
operation and is resting comfortably.
Rev. W. G. McFarland, Andrews,
N. C., was admitted a few days ago
for treatment and is resting comfortably.
C. W. Cape, Robbinsville, was op- i
erated Monday, and is doing nicely.
Wanda Lee Buchanan, age 1 yr..
dauehter, of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Ba;hanan. Rohbinsville, N. C.. was
^^MMad Monday night, seriously ill,
^lightly
Jr. age son
es
^^HBflfl^Hj^^^Kdmitted to the
for a
The Ch
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Mrs. Ivie Is Handling
Nice Easter Flowers
A!' v. r vvi-h > purchase love!..'
, flowers for Easter may obtain any
' : : . > !v. calling Mr--. Peyt
n G. Ivie at tie Ivie Furnit.ie
1 c mSr.;. .
M I*, c Is the local representative.
:* .* :K- Ga:nc-\i! florists. ot Gair!
'? viilv. Ga.. and sh, announces that
.-he car. give unu ually quick service
to those wh wi h Easter flowers
but they should p ace their orders as
. - as possible.
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Warns Fishermen
To Have License
Jonhn .x. Hall, county game war.
] Ion. has announced that fishing license
are now on sale and all fisheri
map must purchase them before
| they set too arti-tic with t?neir angling.
"Everyone should remember that
by buying license and observing the
rules of the sport, the fisherman is
only protecting himself in the long
run. A heavy penalty is in tsore for
all those who disobey the rules'*, .he
sail.
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Mrs. Thelnia Dickey. Mi s Grace
i West. Miss Biliit .Jackson and Mrs. \
| .vi y Wake:;eld wer in Atlanta
i Monday.
fSTOF
gj I Am D:
IW. B. Dicke.
If ycu want the smarte
The best tailored shirt
hosiery and lingerie, tl"
both Women, Misses <
ing !h:s EASTER S.A j
A SALE THAT WILL
ES PROBLEM AT
DREAMED OF PAY
i. j "j?^
Men's Suits
Men's Shoes
Men's Shirts
IWOMEN^AN^MIS
Crepe Dresses?
Seersucker?
Eyelet BatistesCotton
Lace?
Prints?
Sheers?
Suits and Coats?Woolens?
1 SEE^URT^WLINE
MB gandies, Dotted Swiss
H prices. Be sure to see
I GROCERIE
FREI
LARD?8 Lb. Cartoi
HH LARD' 4 Lb. Carton
LARD 8 Lb. Paii
B LARD 6 Lb. SNOW
B SUGAR 10 Lbs.
B SUGAR 25c Lbs
I Fancy Blue Rose RI(
9 3 Lbs. PINTO BEAI
E FRESH GROUND C
M 1 Lb. MAXWELL H
H 1 Lb. Soda Crackers
Eg 1 LB. VANILLA W
HHj *11*| !*!>% 1*1 ,*?' I*! 1*1 !*l *??*! !*??* !*??*? ?*? *??*! I*?t* *
I W. B. I
Bv" 1 1 'HBBMna;
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erokee Scout, Murphy, N.
Advises Farmers To
Get Crop Loans Now
/ . Q. Ko.h . kt c un'.y
; t ? ; v advised a!! farmers * * f;
-. .-*iv . ? are planning to get;
nop loan.- to btain the blanks as;
v a- ;? i'?V a.- it ah -.it I'M
li-.y- r the loan to - through and'
: .-t afur 1 more days it will b^t
> late o plant ui st cr ps.
A hug-, lumber of iarrters in;
' r-'kee c ivty are reported to be!
taking advantage of the crop loans. I
Box Supper Will Be
Held At Martins Creek
There wil be a box -upper at the
Martin's Creek Methodist church
Saturday night. April 20. Proceeds
will be used to help build the new
church at Maggie's Chapel and to
j ay the pastor. Everybody is invited
to come and bring boys.
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Texana Commencement
Will Be Held Sunday
The Texana baccalaureate sermon
will be preached Easter Sunday at
3 i\ M. The school closing nights
will be *.v 25th and 26th of April.
The Texana Young People*? club
helped to pay the expenses of building
a stage for the school. The
teachtrs wish to thank them for their
kindness. The club will meet at Mi??
Mnble Wiley's home next Tuesday
night.
> LOO!
irecting All
y & Sons Dept
;st style : in \Vomen's and T
s, the d easiest neckwear,
le latest styles in sheer anc
md chil .en, then \ isit cu
LE.
. SOLVE YOUR EASTE1
DOLLARS LESS TH
ING Here
I Men's Dress Sox
Cheney Silk Ties
Men's Work Shoes
Men's Work Shirts
SES?READYTO^WEA
Heme Spun?
White Coats?
Underwear?
Slips?
Gowns?
Panties?
Brassiers?
Hats?
White Crepe?
ASHSORDENS & BELtV
?Waffle Cloth?Eyelet E
these newest patterns. /
IS! GROC
F nFI 1VFPV V,
_ UUA Ul\ A X
ii Shortening $1.02 %
52c
$1.08 k
DRIFT 95c ?
47c |
$1.18 ?
JE, Lb 5c
MS 25c I
lOFFEE?2 Lbs. for 29c |
OUSE COFFEE .... 31c |
10c |
AFERS 19c |
[\. 1 A
Dickey &
c.
Easter Sunday Program
i o Be Held at Hampton
There will be a -uarise service on
K; te morning at 5:30 at Hampt
: Men:; rial M. E. hurch. The pro.
: i :i{ follow.-:
Hymn?"Coir-. T ;?u Almighty
Ki,~m
Scripture?Mat*. e\v 2> : 1-10?Inez
Bailey.
f 'on-ive R ruling--?Congregation
l ayer?Mr. J. H. Hampt n.
T a ter Meditation?Ruby Bailey.
Solo?Mrs. H. Hampton.
What It Means t ? Follow .Testis?
Mr. F. T. Hampton.
Hymn?"Must Jesus Bear the
Cro> Alone.'
The service will be held just outside
the church building:, and all are
invited to attend. The service is
sponsored by the Epworth League
and remember that the hour is 5:30
A. M.
Signed RUBY PAILEY.
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Mr. Walter Mauney
Mr. Walter Mauney was able to attend
hi duties at the .Mauney Drug
company Wednesday after having
been confined to his bed for nearly
a week with illness.
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During March, the curb market at
Lenoir sold $754.22 worth < f surplus
products for the farmer patron-.
K BIT
! Traffic Tc
. Store C
Vlen's Suits.
the finest //&
1 crepes for /V
r store dur- ' vjc
R CLOTH- - *1 AN
YOU ?
is just a few of the barg
Overalls
Odd Coats
Men's and Boys
Dress Pants
F elts?Straws?
Hosiery? >
Service Wt. Chiffon
Lisles?
Anklets?
Shoes?
White and Black
Oxfords
iatiste. Every bolt new
Uso our jur notion count*
ERIES! G
'or All Large O
PINK SALMON?Tall
MACARONI?4 Boxes
5 Cans PORK & BEAN
3 Lbs. GREEN BEANS
TOMATOES?Lb
24 Lb. BAG OF FLOUI
SUPERSUDS?3 Boxes
Assorted CHOCOLAT1
GOOD MIXED CAND
; All Popular Brands Cig
c rv
bons Dep
^ ? 1
Thurs. April 18, 1935
Date of Debate Is
Changed to April 25
T" date of *he debate that was
s hedu'e.i to be held at the Suit
- ho?d Monday night April 22
ha h"o:\ changed to Thnr day nig.
April 2-V .' e Rev. \V. H. Graham announced.
In explaining th change in thedate
Mr. Graham snid the speakers
di: not \vi . to conflict with the commencement
exercises being held on
that date.
The topic for discussion is: ' R._
, solved: That heredity has done more
in shaping the lives and cnaracter of
the human family than enviroment."
The Rev. \V. H. Graham and the Rev.
Fred Stiles will speak affirmatively
while the Rev. Tncmas Truett and
side of the question.
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\V. S. Patterson of Stony Point.
| Alexnder County, has some pine
woods where 5,00 trees stand to the
j acre. He plans to thin part of this
i acreage to 500 trees per acre. The
trees are about 40 years old.
In spite of wet weather, 380 acres
of eroded land in Franklin County
has been terraced at a cost of $1.48
an acre.
Two thousand, four hundred and
thirty-four farmers in Pitt County
received $400,000 in parity checks
jut Big
e: candy .. ib. iOc I
Y?Lb 10c I
arettes?2 for .... 25c 85
i Store I
10c s
? o*}_ H
! la-t week. In XasTi County, over
$300,000 was distributed.
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ains we have to offer, ffi
Wash Pants White Big
a ..j r?i i fsa
rtnu V^UiUICU JBOjU
Men and Boys ra
Caps and Hats H
Neckwear? jW
Organdies? M
Piquets? Hj
Children's Sheer H
Crepe Dresses? H
Print Dresses H
Underwear? ?
Anklets?
:kevs, Piquets, Or?and
at the lowest Hb
er Sflj
.ROCERIES! I
rders
Can 10c B
IS 24c I