Thursday, Oct. 22, 1936 ! NOBODY'S I; I BUSINESS I1 BY GEE McGEE MY FIRST STOP AT A HOTEL I was IS years old when 1 spent n.y first night in a hotel. I had secured a job as telegraph operator, and en route to location, I had to stop over a night, and when I asked foi j a boarding house <1 had heard "t them ?. a man showed me the Franklin inn. I had never been out of sight of home before. I went in and told the colored man who came running toward me and tried to take my grip away from m* that 1 wantc 'd to see Wis. Frank iin j about spending the nig. : He showed me over to a little man standing behind a counter w:'h a pair of I specs on his nose and a writing pen in his har.d. He didn't say a word. Just handed j me the pen; 1 looked at it carefully and handed it bar'; ami told him that I didn't care to buy it. at the railroad office where I was going to work ( would possibly furnish a pen for my ' use. He smiled and handed it back to me and told me to sign my name on the book. I didn't like that idea much, as pa had always told im to b? j careful what I signed. After ( had en ten-d my name ir: beautiful Jong-hand.which I oxj ecteii him ut brag mi. lie slapped a little bell that made me jump '2 feet high. A negro ran up and grabbed at m\ bag again, but he wasn't k t- ' nough. He motioned to me; I fob DR. E. L. HOLT Dentist - X-ray Specialist Hill-Parker Bldg. IVlurphy, N. C. 666 COLDS Liquid-Tablcts first Hay I , salopow?8b Headache, 30 minutes ! ' Try "Rub-My-Tism',-World,s j , Best Liniment j ?w - Quinn & Humphrey QUICK AMBULANCE SERVICE i ' Funeral Directors & Embalmers Day Phone 74, Night 97 and 77 ' COPPERH1LL. TENN. \ GAS, | OIL' All Accessories for '? . Your Car ;1;Drive in and let us ser-:j: $vice your car with those? t Good Gulf Products |"SERVICE WITH A? f SMILE" | i: MURPHY SERVICE :S STATION | ? A. J. Hembree, Prop. !* ^ < > HARRY P. COOPER / UPPER WOLF CREEK Miss Gene\a Ledford spent Wednesday right with Miss Grate Gladson. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Bandy ol Isabella have moved into the house of Mr. Charles Morgan of thi- section. The community club met last Friday night with the school giving a lowed him. We falked into a little room about 6 feet square. There wasn't any bed in it. and I knew right straight 1 was not going to like that place. To my great surprise the room [commenced to move and I commenced l? tremble. We got going pretty fast, and the man said?*'t?" and the thing stopped suddenly. We got out. We walked down the hall and turned to the left a i he left me and my suitcase all alone in a strange room. The bed looked nice and felt soft. I \vi-h< : v ore hers and sisters could see me in that fine place about h.?0 feet itji in th- air! I finally dt ride.! ;o go to bed. 1 couldn't blow at tin light; it was inside of glass. 1 wrapped my sock around it. 1 want-i t > wash my hands the next morning, hut there wasn't a sign of eke- or washpan in the room. 1 aw ' iiiethi11g fa.-tenod to the wall with handle- on it. but was afraid i<> turn one of them. 1 just went on 'town stair-. 1 flights, as I was. The man at tin counter charged me -S!. I tried to explain to him that I had not set there slept only, but 1 got no rhange Hack I learned better about hotels during the next few years. REHOBER CHURCH MIGHT CAI.L A NEW PASTOR there is some talk in secret amongst the members of rehober church about calling a new pasture to take the j re-sent pullpit of rev. will waite. he has hurst a great manny feelingf here of late talking about money for keeping the home fires a-burning. There is sevveral faults to his pas:urate, according to holsum moorc. the seekerterry of the bored, he lets his britches bag to mush at the knee, ie pulls his left ear while preaching all of tin- time till it bleed-, he do not bade down heavy enough on genneral sins, but harps on autoes and itciier show- nearly all of the time. he has wore hi-self out at some of he stoars onr.t r count of verry veak cretldick. but always promises to pay after the collection is took text sunday, but if the collection lon't amount to no more than he is paying on his back detts ansoforth, lie will never have to pay a income tax. his wife is allso doing a right smart of talk about his delinquent members: it is no sin to be delinitin*: ! when a fellow can't help it, but verry few ever touch it. The church leaks pretty bad. but as noboddy is ever in it now to get wet. there seems to be no sensejz) patching same. rehober mought go pastureless a fn,?. _-? louauia tv? auvan;age and save some monney, but rev. waite argues a dead church is pretty strong anyway, our leaders is looking around for a supply, if you know of one that will preach 6 or 8 months on trial, please rite or foam mr. holsum moore at once for particulars ansoforth. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, treasure VOI HARRY 1 forRepresentativ< 1 FAVOR ANYTHING THA* COUNTY AND The four acts that I favor enact 1. Payment of Old Age Pension 2. Reduction of automobile anc( i shall be sold and distributed House. 3. Repeal of the law placing a li of this county in the streams i should pay a nominal fee for attention to the fact that there ty and none of them contain we go into the adjoining coi we expect to pay a license f< ; the abominable practice of dyi dealt with. 4. Construction of as good a h I will speak at Unaka Andrews, Tues., Oct. Suit (Friendship Sch erokee Scout, Murphy, Nof j program. The next program will be ' given Oct. 30. Everybody is invited. Mrs. Mollie Carter and daughter j Gertrude of Athens. Tennessee visitj ed Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bandy Saturj day and Sunday. Mrs. Lennie Hawkins of Isabella i moved into the house of Rev. P. W. ; j Helton here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Tallent and tj baby. Mary Ellen, of Rome, Ga.. I were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ' j Cook Sunday. Mr. Herman Bandy and Mr. Robert Cole made a business trip to Rome. Ga., last week. Miss Pauline Montgomery spent Monday and Tuesday night with her aunt Mrs. T. A. Bindy. Mrs. Elbert Simonds and children j J (iiace. and Imogene spent Sunday , i afternoon with Mrs. Alvin Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Haves, radio artists of WXOX, Knoxville. Tenn. * visited Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bandy i and Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. Cook Thurs- day. They were enroute to West \ irginia after a sixteen week en- | gagment at WXOX. Mrs. Wilburn Hancock spent last week in Isabella, T? :.n. visiting, friends and relatives. Mr. George Stuart and Mr. Robert Bell made a business trip to A.sheville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wece of New \ork City. X. are the proud, j arent> of a boy born. October 13. i Si:e was t he former I.ols Chaste in < i' this section. I Mr. I*!oyd Kay lor an<l Mis Myrtle Amburn were happily married, Octo11. Their many friends wish, '.hem a long and happy life. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole attended | j services at M*. Moiiah Sunday. Miss Ganet Ha!lew spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Grace Simonds. < He'll ha> HOU LlK V '/ In Cans In Bottles Order a carton for you home ? NO DEPOSI REQUIRED ANHEUSER-BUSCI ST. LOUIS I Bud\ EVERY "efo P. COOPER i of Cherokee County r WILL BENEFIT CHEROKEE ITS CITIZENSHIP, ing into law are: s. truck license tags, and that said tags out of the Cherokee County Court icense tax on fishing for the citizens of Cherokee County... Non-Residents rishing, but 1 respectfully call your are only three rivers in this coungame fish, only the sucker type. If inties to fish in the game streams, >r such privilege, and I do feel that lamiting fish should be severely ighway from Murphy to the North , Thurs., Oct. 22, 7 p. m.?" . 27, 8 p. m.?Bellview (Bi ool House), Thurs.. Oct. ! th Carolina MACEDONIA ? Mr. and Mrs. ltlain Loudt-rmilk of Copperhill, Tonn.. spont Sunday with Mrs. Josie Loudormilk. Mr. Robert Cook, who is attending Western Carolina Teachers College. was home on a short visit. Miss Veremelle Collins was the week-end guest of Miss Anita Cook. Dovie Dean Cook was a guest of Mae Little Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Little and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kilpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thomas were Sunday guests of Rev. Mose Holbrooks. Mr. Floyd Little was a visitor of Mr. Edd Cook Saturday night. Messrs Winifred Collins and V. C. Hughes were visitors in this section Saturday night. Mr. Clearance Hampton was a i visitor of this section Sunday. A strong wind that hit this com- I munity Saturday unfortunately blew ! Mr. C. V. Little's blacksmith from | under the shed. o Timely Farm Questions' Ques'io::: 3low long should a hog be off feed before killing? An-wer: No feed should he given the animal for at least 24 hours before it is killed. During that time, however, the animal should have access to plenty of water. This gives the hog time to get rid of the contents of the stomach and intestines which makes it easier to get a good plced. The meat also cures better when the small blood vessels are free from food products. Never ver heat or excite the animal before re to eat hi | Budweiser i [ FOR FIVE DAYS 4 * r On the sixth day 4 try to drink a sweet beer r You will want t | the Budweiser = flavor thereafter H IE , \\ veiser WHERE Carol in a-Tennessee State line vi. Murphy to Culberson and from 1 town. The foregoing platform exprest laws I favor, but 1 want the citizen: 1 am sent to Raleigh as your Repr< Cherokee County given its just reo State. Heretofore nothing has beei high time that the officials at Rale are a part of this great State and th; be made in this county just as it is more favored tl^an we. I am especially and intensely ir, revered elderly people paid a month a shame that our old people should the county poor house in their decl am going to insist that the Govern Legislature immediately following 1 passing the law to take care of our ter months begin instead of waiting the old age pensions. Our old peo] pensions NOW and not be compelled Your vote and your support * OTHER SPEAKING DATES WIL Vests Reid's Chapel), Fri urnt Meeting House), We 29, 7 p. m. ? killing as this ditions which j rwents ing and causes the 4 Question: .Should I I my pullets before they at I the laying house? I^Hfe laying they i:.,uld he* < ~ laying house ithout deworm then, after th. y ' in laying wdl up..- the cause them to . tup prods , R' ever, those puil-ts that a,. flesh, have pale face parts r|fi that they art suffering \ should be dew nted and ditioning or fattening ratioti^^B dition to the r ,ving ^ three weeks At the end of if the pullet ... respond^ treatment the . >uld t* laying house. *1 ^ that <h spond to th it meat Question: I!- . .u.-h silagt JbB I provide for . lairy cow*? Answer: Th -?f course, upon the nun. animals weight of each nal. The cow will tonsun t three of silage a day each 10' of live weight. other cow weighing ;i and " consume about ' ur.&ofj^^faFTS day. Mult :. pounds each -".imej^F^ by the num animals to get the t"-, '-^ndage reqjj^HR ^ This figure di a give the tonna-. led. Adi^F pc this about fi\< nt t<> feed wasted and led. ^F'SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUtHV^ ???\ is words R Mi / ii a name?" scoffed jSe re. And then he made S. ame the greatest in ft :rature... because the H tality of his writings lame a meaning. B "or a product whose I' es up to the promise ft le. How else c u! 1 H\ be entitled to your j oiceif its quality . ere H ) aintained by sk.'l that H / never wavers? Isn't ft that why so many 'Q people through three I / generations have cho- BZ sen Budweiser as a Br friendly companion? HJ ? a Unaka as we now have from Vlurphy to Peachtree and Brassses four of the more important > of this county to know that if tentative I will fight to have ognition by the officials of this n done for our county and it is HH gh be made to realize that we at appropriations of state money in many other further East and HB tterested in seeing our aged and ly income. It is a disgrace and Hfl be dependent on relatives and lining years. If I am elected 1 or call a special session of the he election for the purpose of old people before the long winuntil next spring to start paying BKSj pie are entitled to receive their 1 to wait until NEXT YEAR- MB will be greatly appreciated L BE ANNOUNCED LATER M ) Oct. 23, 7 p. m. ? H d., Oct. 28, 7 p. m. flfe

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