I NOBODY'S | | BUSINESS I : by gee McGee X twenty-five years ago in flat rock our >tt!e town was incopperanted last week and an eleckton will be held next month to cho.se 4 wardens and 1 mayer to become the citty /aethers. our papperlation amounter to 125 soles and that give us room to have the charter, including n?n. wimmen, chilrens, and pop sellers who dide the next day. the babtising which w-as to of benn held at reihober last Sunday was called off onntr count somebody puling the stopper out of the pool and lettnUg all of the waiter ran out. it will be postponed until later on, and possibly warmer weather arid it mought be done in the creek back of the graveyard. a sad axeident took place betwixt the county seat and flat rock ! SEE US GROUND OP1 Basic \ "THE 6 IN - SC GENUINE F1 I PERTH "WITH LIM Lespt AND OTHI Lime and I SPRAY MATERIAL All orders filled fi 1 W.M. GROCE1 i "The Old X PKnnp Iftl Depo An Extr The managei possible precauti :j: tors. In keeping policy, deposits r Deposit Insuranc The insuranc :j: eluding personal lie funds, and trr At the presei V fnr park depositor with ai $5,000, but it do Deposit insurar PERMANENT i PlK iMHRBHiB i Cite A "Member Fe< | ANDREWS | jii The Ch On monday night when a yoke of oxcns run away with judd locksmitft; they got scart at a ottermobeel which shifted 2 big ights in their faces and he got tangled up in the lints and the hind wheels. ^ie will recower and get well if he do not die at once, otter-moteels is a nuisance to the publick, of which w have 2 already in our little town. somdbody robbed the smokehouse of pete gibbtrson on a resent date and stole a ham of meat and all of his plow-tools and 4 gallons of apple cider which was on the verge of fcecomming hard cider; it was tasted the night befoar by the rising young townsman of ours who ancers to the name of mike Clark, it will be bardly missed by all concerned. dr. boots has brought one of these n^w fanged grafferfoams which plays turkey in the straw and swannie rivvtr ever time anyboddy lays a little flat plate on top of it and winds it up. it i? a big invention axxu xxv.l boddy can understand how it can pronounce words and talk and sing.) crowds from all over the comunity flocks to his house to hear it. he do > FOR ! EN HEARTH Slag >IL BUILDER" 1SH SCRAP LIZERS j E FILLER" sdeza iR SEEDS | I Cement I S OF ALL KINDS rom fresh stocks. { ? FAIN RY CO. Reliable" 101 Depot St. | sit Insur a Measure Of Pi nent of this Bank always on to safeguard the funci ; with this traditional nade here are now insure :e Corporation. :e thus provided applies t< and corporate deposits, < st funds awaiting investr it time, the maximum a >r is $5,000. This does i i account of, say $500, es mean that his $500 is ice is for your prote >art of the Nation's law. s Bank & Trii Jeral Deposit Insurance ( _ terokee Scout, Murphy, N Timely Farm Questions Question: How much grain shoulc be fed to a dairy cow in addition to good pasturage? Answer: This depends on the maximum production tof the annual The average cow will consume onlj enough grass in a day to maintair her body in good condition and pro. duce two gallons or about seventeen pounds of milk. For those animals producing more than 17 pounds, s gTain mixture containing from 13 tc 16 prcent of digestabl? protein should be fed at the rate of one pound of grain to each five to seven pounds of milk produced in a day This wil maintain the animal ir good flesh and permit of Aaximurr milk poduction. Question: When should alfalfa bi cut for hay? Answer: The fir.*t cutting shoulc be made when the flowers are fron or.e-?tcnth to one-fourth in bloom Where there is dang, r of leaf hoppej I damage the first cutting can be de layed until the last week in May This will reduce the damage later ir the season but sometimes results ii ?. poor quality of hay. Later cut ting - should be made when the nev growth i well started from thi crowns. The last cutting should b< early enough to allow the allalfa t? make from four to six inches o growth before winter sets in. not charge for same. a big fight betwixt bill judson an? spike smith ensued at the road meet ing the other day, the county sea Wnrttc tn /iflanim *V? r. V- Hie 1'iaiu ivdii twixt here and there and wanted t cut the latter's pastor and he bi him when h<- t >ld him he was a loo for not wanting a pood road so's mule could pull a load to town, no tiling: got broke except spike's nose (the above was rote from reck r-lctims and memory by? yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondent. o Young cockleburs in the two-lea stage are fatally poisonous to livt stock. Keep a Good Laxative always in your home Among the necessities of home Is s good, reliable laxative. Don't be without one! Do your best to prevent conailpaUon. Don't neglect It when you feel any of its disagreeable symptoms coming on. . . "We have used Thedford'e Black-Draught for 21 yeart and have found It a very useful medicine that every family ought to have in their home," writes Mrs. Perry Hicks, of Belton, Texas. "1 take BlackDraught for biliousness, constipation and other ills where a good laxative or purgative is needed. X have always found BlackDraught gives good results." B LAC K-D R AU G H T |*| |*| |?| >.| [.| all deposits, inJ _ t 1 deposits or pupnent. mount insured not mean that a is guaranteed fully insured, ction. It is a I ist Co. Corporation" MURPHY orth Carolina Thui Goodyear Tires Help j To Lessen Blowouts i ! ? AKRON, OHIO, May 2.?Acci-; , dents following blowouts at high t ? speeds were responsible foe a large j j proportion of the 36,000 deaths and i 954,000 injuries caused by automo-1 1 bile accidents in 1934. These fi- j s gure.\ recently released by a large | j 1 insurance company, also show that c 7740 automobiles w* re wrecked by i blowouts during the year. ' With average driving speeds in- j creasing danger of serious accident a following a blowout incr ases, and t 1 need of some sort of safety device become i more and more apparent. 1 Engineers of The Goodyear Tire & I 1 Rubber Co. be-lieve they have the c answer to the problem in the new t Goodyear LifeGuard tub'.- for auto mobile tires, recently made available to motorists. i is a well know fact that dang- t i er from a blowout increases four e times when speed is doubled", d*r clared a Goodyear executive. "'That - is, a blowout at 80 miles per hour is ( I four times as dangerous as on^e- at! } i 40 miles per hour. I ? 1 "Goodyear engineers were assign-! ; - ed the problem ot developing a safe-1 vjr ucvicq to i-ymoai mis danger & seM-ral years ago. After testing out i more than 1300 types of tube con11 stiuction, the new LifiGuard is the r result. -H 4 X y enough left overX r 1. \ walk without pin X L _ fn That's a big < X ri - V shorts. But we ? yvv hanesihc j* ?rfP /.u --i in the side i f // Yj?-y ; long stretc !j. j U guarantee 1 ^// . i . vT? After nr .j. v*A wou'^n t e X * ~ Wear a H X 'we don't.' y ' J-? ^3?"^ for Hanes 1 M"11 f I | j11|i!j|jjjk : ft } Mi jio 5 :! ! lj!\ ! lj!|{i\ | i if!!! SI 35c EACH i f For Shirts and Shorts Others, 50c each I- * SAMSONBAK I; UNION-SUITS $1 I. (Sanforized) t* Others 75c ax?d up ^ j! W0FF0RD-TEI ; ?Lhstnt Ij MURPHY. rsday, May 9, 1935. *RW NEWS ITEMS The Gaston county terracing unit las been running from daylight to lark during recent weeks in the atempt to terrace as much land as tossible b-fore planting begins. Farmers in the piedmont section ay the land i hard to prepare for slanting?hard on top ami wet unlerneath. About 250 young people have oimd the 4-H clubs of Polk county ind have selected their projects for .lis season. N. J. Eagles of Rowan county retort fine prospects for good crops >f apples, peaches and crurries in lis farm orchard. The recent freeze in Avery county njured the cherries and plums but lid not hurt the apple crop to any extent, reports the farm agent. TVl P ? * xv.vi^uu^ jjuuury sale t>y Chatham county farmers! netted them ?360. These sales have been held saci. two weeks for the past two years. During the three months ?of JanjaTy, February and March, the Davidson Mutual Fai piers' Exchange ?old and bought products amounting in value to $13,055.58. J. F. Whitfield, a pioneer alfalfa grower of Person county, reports his crop up to a good stand this spring with promise of an excellent hay yield. During the week ending April 2Or the terracing unit in Franklin county was used to build 37.875 feet of terrace, fill 1200 feet of gullies and construct a 700-feet outlet channel, ays the county agent. nary tubcs were blown out the car swer\* <1 violently off the roadway and skill of the professional test car driver was taxed to the utmost to avoid sterious accident. 666"? .IQUID-TABLETS first day. SALDROPS?SE TONIC & LAXATIVE .I h extra, added tractions! s you've always worn were built >m Only. Try Hanes this time, lave trouble finding a seat! No you are across the beam, you ies to capacity. There's always ?to let you sit, stand, stoop, or ching or gripping! :nough feature for any pair of promised extra attractions in re are a couple: Take the elastics s of the waist. They're in for a h! And look at the colors. We they'll stay on the job! taking shorts like that, you spect us to fall down on shirts. anes and we know you'll say See your dealer today, and ask Shirts and Shorts. P. H. Hanes ompar.y, Winston-Salem, N. C. J^l ||| n ?????????? :^v \ | jSS8 r I FOR EVERT SEASON & |f Jjg - ^ "~ _j ?di:t t rri \I\Lil jLI V.AJ. >utors? NORTH CAROLINA