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Hold Two On Charge Attempt To Drown Man 9? Charged with attempted murder i and highway robbery, Burton Brow* of Isabella, and Bill Dean of Cop- , I oi l-ill, waived hearing Wednesday. ] before Justice of the Peace \V. A. Travena, and are being held in Polk , county jail, in default of $6,000 bonds each, $3,000 in each ca-e. Hoke Bonner, Atlanta salesman. J identified the two as the boys who held him up near Parksville Satur- 1 day night, after he had given them ' a ride at Conasauga, and bound and gagged him. Bonner stated that the j two robbed him of $17 and his watch. ; then started the tar downgrade into | 1 Park villi* lake and jumped out. As the automobile rolled into the ' water, Bonner rolled or jumped from 1 the machine and was able to drag himself to shore. Th?? Atlantan. who said he lived on Route 1, Box 305, was high in 1 his praise of Sheriff Biggs and his | deputies. Sheriff Biggs offered $25 ; reward for the capture of the rob- i bers. Chief of Police Jim Hawkins of j AlcCaysville, captured the two youths in John Grizzle's store and turned them ever to Deputy Sheriffs George and Frank Crawford at the state line. The prisoners said they were willing to cross the state line. Bonner remained in Benton while oficers of Tennessee, Georgia and } North Carolina searched for the two. He said he was bruised and had "pains in my chest" from his experience, but returned to Atlanta after the hearing. Neither of the suspects would talk, although officers said they admitted having seen Bonner and his mitnmn. bile before. Brown and Dean are ootn under 20. They will be tried in the November term of court. o In celebration of her recent one hundred and sixth birthday anniversary Miss Ann Stansall of Mansfield, , England, went to her first picture 1 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE 9 Lots, Nice House, modern con-' veniences, Six rooms completed, two rooms upstairs not yet ceiled. About one quarter mile from Western Carolina Teachers college. Sacrafice price, Terms can be arranged. Write D. H. Brown, Cullowhee, N. C . WANTED: HARDWOOD LOGS. We buy good logs loaded on Southern cars at Murphy and all railroad points on the Murphy division. For prices and specifications call or write Asheville Lumber Co., Asheviile, N. (52-41) FOR SA_K?One Fresh Jerse> milk cow. Will be four years old next spring with second calf. See i Dixon Hendrix on Peachtree. 2t. , FOR SALE 85 Acre Farm, Fair buildings. Lo- J catcd in one of the best farming sec- j tions of Jackson County. Part in j wood lands, balance in good state of , cultivation. Reasonably priced- for j quick sale, and can give terms. Write D. H. Brown, Cullowhee, N. C. FOR SALE: Mill prices on poplar, chestnut, basswood, buckeye and oak lumber. Pine framing. Delivered anywhere. Box 187, Robbinsvi'lle, N. C. (l-3t) I'sMKRMnHk Are You Going To A | Business College / ? I ! If so we have a 3 SCHOLARSHIP ? j I CERTIFICATE | On the Gainesville Busines College at a 25 per cent discount for information see Mr. Lee at Scout Of- 1 fice. | The Cher MARBLE | The revival at Marble Springs 5apli. i. church closed Thursday isht with about 18 additions to the rhurch. The pastor. Rev. R. F. May,urv was assisted by Rev. Harlie t'hiiiips of Marion, N. C. The BYPU reorga:.ized Sunuav light, and organized j-n Intermediate BYPU. Everyone were really glad of the ;ood rains we have been having. Mr. H. S. Kimbrough returned from his vacation Saturday night, hie was accompanied by hi daugter June and son Wayne. They visit d Mr. KiinaroughV sister in Toledo. Ohio, and went on from there to Detroit, and while they were in Detroit they went on to Canada. They reported a fine time. We were triad indeed for the fire crowd from Peachtree Baptist church to visit our church last Sunday night for the evening worship. Mr. Lawson We t was a visitor at tl e home of his sister, Mrs. F. L. McConnell Tuesday night. * Mr. and Mrs. Grant Phillips of Andrews were visitors at the home of Mrs. Phillip's father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Foster on last Sunday. The friends of Mr. Boh Anderson will be s^rry to hear of his serious illness. We wish him a speedy recovery. Most everyone seems glad that the seventh grade is to stay at Marble this year. Mr. Bob Allison of Sylva was a| visitor at the home of his aunt. Mrs. i Amanda Allison Monday night. Mrs. Martha West i< visiting friends and relatives at Andrews. Mrs. Rose Kimbrough and Miss Ruth Smith are planning on visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. M. West at Camp Snow Bird, on Snow Bird Wednes-1 (bay. LONGRIDGE We are very sorry to hear of the illnes of Mr. She rman Cole. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. J. W. Kr.sley and daughter, Alice, have returned to their home in Louisville, Ky., after a visit with relatives here. Some folks from this section attended Singing School at Violet which closed Friday night. Mrs. Alice Morrow visited at Tellico Plains, Tenn., over the week-end. Mrs. Hampton of Vonorc, Tenn., left for her home Sunday afternoon, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Murphy of Violet. Mr. Fred Garrett passed through j this section Thursday. Mr. B. B. Morrow visited Mr. Sherman Cole Sunday. Mr. Victor McClan, of Penn., is still visiting his sister, Mrs. Finley Morrow. Mr. Morrow is employed with th" TV.A. Mr. Foley Morrow visited relatives over the week-end. Misses Margaret and Leona Mor- j row visited their father la-t week, i Mr. Emerson Hun:, of Tellico Plains, Tenn., is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Morrow. Mrs. B. B. Morrow has been ill but is improving her friends are glad to learn. PERSIMMON CREEK ! We are having plenty of rair. j through this section for the past few J days. j Mrs. Julia Cearley and daughter,' Helen, visited Misses Vcrnie and E-ta Rogers, las: Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Self, a daughter, July 30, which has been given the name of Geneva. Mr. Lawton McDonald was the dinner guest of Mr. Carl Hogsed Sunday. Miss Eva Nell Styles was the Sunday evening guest of Miss Pauline Rogers. Ici'c sorry to hear of the death o:\Mr. Harvy Shanks last Friday, July 24. Mr. Haldienn Payne and si M :s. Mentie Shanks, and Mi s Yerniej Payne are spending a few days in \ Waynesville. .Mr. and Mrs. Gayr.o Stiles vi ited' Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Self. Mr. H. W. Stiles made a busir.estrip to Shoal Creek Monday. Mr. R. 11. Campbell and little daughter Helen were the Sunday guosts of C. P. Rogers. Miss Janett Campbell visited Miss Pauline Williamson Sunday. Mr*. S. J. Cearley spent las* week with her daughter, Mrs. Ada Hooper. okee Scout, Murphy, INorl OAK PARK j Mrs. Kex Ailec and son, Hubert j Wayne, of Pennsylvania arrived. Monday for a visit with her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Lon llaper. Mr. Heaiy Yoyles wu> the Saturday night guest of Mr. L>. Horton. Misses Bertha and Dollie Arp and Bertha Crain, were the Sunday afternoon guest- of Misses Bessie ana Ledia Mashburn. Miss Pearl and Delcia rlamby were the Sunday dinner guests oi Miss Lillian llaper. Miss Ula liamby was the Sunday dinner guest of Maryln Kelley. Mr. Oscar Horton oi i ostcii was the guest of his brother, Sunday, Mr. D. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. (J. (J. Quinn hud as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Keid, Mr. and Mrs. James llaper and children, Mr. 1>. Alickens and daughter, Zadie, Mr. Cilflon I i e 111... : Mr. Elbert Reid of Chattanooga, ! spoilt the week-end with his parent.-, Mr. and Mis. Julius Reid. 9 Mr. Willard Horton was the Sun i I day dinner guest of Winston Stiles, 11 M is Est ilia llensoti was the guest Sunday of Irene Mashburn. Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Stiles had as their guest Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Raper and family. Meredith and Thelma, Jess Willard, Jack, Mrs. Kex Allen and son. Mr. ami Mrs. Clifton Raper and daughter Mr-. I.ula SMk ar.d children. Mr. an?l Mrs. Arthur Payne returned home Friday nr. < r spending a few days with Mis. Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Forster VKited Mrs. For ter sister one .lay last we:-!;. Mi.-. John Beavers. Mr. and Mr-. Fred Reid \i> ted Mr. Raid's mother, Mrs. E. B. Ileid, Sunday at Vests. HTAWACCET i *vr\iJ?JL/L> Several of the Hiawassee folk attended tho picnic at Liberty Saturday. i Mr. K. W. Shearer made a bu i' r.e>s t:3p to Liberty Monday. I Misses Ella ar.d Allasbee Allen j were visitor.- at Mr. Marshall Allen's j Sunday. I Mr. Gwindle Grady and Jess Wil; lard Ha 1 toy have returned back to I Earner. Tenn.. after spending two j weeks vacation with their mother, 1 Mrs. Callie Hamby. I Mr. Luther I*urgess of the CCC camp near Teilico Plains, was vi-itj ing friends ar.d relatves of HiawasI see over the week-end. | Mr. Eiden Alien and family were | the dinner guest of Mr . Callie Hamby Sunday. Miss Naomia Hamby spent Saturday night with Misses 11 oil is and Blanche Adams. Mrs. Vella Denver, Mrs. Bertha Baine. Mrs. Callie Hamby were visitors at Mrs. Mary Beaver vur.<!. v after: ?:i. There is a large number of men , workbr with the TV A buildin ; through ti i- . :n. | Mr. I.uther Alien, Mr. Duel Burj gess were the guests of Mr. Fair Hamby, Saturday night. Mr. Owen Piekle-imer and familv were vistors at Mr. Willie Allen's Sunday. Mr. Winfrod and Jerldem Hamby were the dinner guests of Junior and and Ralph Worley Sunday. Mr. Author Adams of Hiawassee has employment at Liberty moving Mr. Edd Brown's dwelling house giving the space fur the TV A road. Miss Blanche Beaver v*fs the afternoon guest of Misses Madge ant; Rheba Smith Sunday. Mit. Loyd Adams is now visiting, his aunt, Mrs. Cora Bradley of Mary- j vflle, Tenn. GRAP^ CREEK Mr. Stepln C. Worky. of Madison county, was a visitor of Mrs. Barky Worley Saturday and Sunday. Mr. an I M? R " . : Peachtree visited Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Color, a:: Sunday. The Rev. Mr. W. R. Euyh. ... preached a: the Salem Method:.church here Sunday afttruo.r. T! Rev. W. A. Barber, of Murphy, present at the scrv ice. "Aunt" Tal it ha Ar.ae Freeman h seriously ill at her home here. Mr. F. W. Ma.-hbum made a trir to Ashevflle Monday r.i.-ht. Mr. Bee Dockery. who is employed at Rcbbinsville visited his parents during: the week-end. The series of revival services a: the Baptist church conducted by * he Rev. Weldon We.*. and Rev. SI .. ' Lovinrood closed Wednesday ni^ht of last week. th Carolina T V OWFR MARTIN S CREEK Rev. Ira Helton is hoidi: - a viva! meeting at the vj.ade \ a: !* Mr. Fred Blair on the s ck 1 i t |X this week. ! X ali. and Mr& Millie Phi ent i*j? Blah. I Miss Eva Neil Queen and Betty 1 > Adams s'p? i;i most of last week in X Copperhill, visiting. j*:* Mrs. Josephine Fhillips spent ' A Thursday nieht with Mr. an . . Irs. ; *:* Wii Pi.illij M :r; hy. Mrs. Emma Styles, vi ; ed home j X folk Sunday. ' ? Miss Gloria and I rris Davenport ?|? from Copperhill are vi iting Miss j X Eva Nell Qu? en tl is week. j * Mrs. M ; .Mo ij . ... guest of her sister, Mis? Matt Je a v ringer. Monday l ight. I Mr. and Mr . Willie Philli] wer< X the dinner guest- of Mr. and Mrs. *:* Tommy Phillip- Monday. M . -Ja- 11a :.e;n ; v v FOR SALE Farm - i i2 acres in f edge of Benton, Tenn. j Lor information ad -i dress: * FARM in care ot ! > Box 455 Ncrris, Tenn. |j j Mortgag I ON NEWLY CONST | or | HOMES NOT OYER j- Comm.tments on plans If. der Federal Housing Ac | tee. % Lonjar term fHancmg?L | NO LIFE INSURA> Carolina Housing 4 H. E. Garrett, Western $ Will come to Murphy to i I MOORE SUPPL .5. HPHnMr Dodge and Plymouth MURPHY, NOR! hursday, Aug. 6, 1936. 1 * * We Ain't Got f No Butler f but I X '' t 7 - d; " c : r fine foods. V \ V the best the market af- *j* fords, and a cock who can do * tlscm justice. V Y Bring your appetite and come V a'ong to the Murphy Cafe for a really satisfying meal. *:* SHORT ORDERS?FOUNTAIN ? SERVICE?COLD DRINKS ? ? BEER AND WINE?PRIVATE X DINING ROOMS?DANCING. *}I MURFHY | CAFE I Murphy, N. C. X :c Loans! RUCTED HOMES I J* V ONE YEAR OU). I and specifications unIministration Guaran- fy ow monthly pa>-ments ICE REQUIRED. Y i Mortgage Corp. | v N. C. Representative. explain upon ca.l frcm X ,Y COMPANY AS LOW AS 495 GOODYEAR I SPEEDWAYS I 4.59-28 5.80 4.75-19 6.40 5.90-19 6^85 5.25-18 7.60 OORE Sales ar.d Service H CAROLINA
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