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Thursday, Oct. 29, 1931 ! NOBODY'S 1 1 BUSINESS 1 BY GEE McGEE MUCH MONEY HAS BEEN RAISED BY STRANGERS miss jersey . am >f new :?> was m town last w? . putting a. a drive for the ladies aid t" ra:s< m?>nray for her and the furrin mis I < ;. board. whoever give- $2 will call out their names it: front t the <:i ug stoar; she will keen ? r.ly 1.45$ i r her Services but 'he ladies aid wi.] get the balance .r.- ! the -choll house will put on a ; lay : 'he audy-torium r-x: friday :ht . .* itled: "she marr k !ove. a lady from out west is gt *r t vr :* :t? fop 60 per cent of the pro eeds. :r home-folks do not k' w k W to 'j.*-' up annvthing, they ji* an u . an outsider. add-i .-' ?. at door, children extiy. ,i wi-man from kcru icky i- ra:si':y money in company with misJennie veeve smith, our afficieni -choll principle, to put a curting up-' Hon the Stage with whoever - rame that give.- $5 for a "add" printed on same, our home-folks did not know how to raise this monnev. but she get.- only one-half of the add-vcrtising which the puhiick donate- and the balance is spent for the curling aitsoforth. :i ilrivc v ii! bo i or; r?-\* . . e it. flat rock to raise 75$ print ? picture of stonewall jack*<>n on the rock just west of town, as our home-folks do not have ability enough to raise monney. a furriner from kansas citty will head the drive for a good portion of the proceeds, the firm or copperation who donates to this worthy cause will have his name printed on a sheet of paper which w*il be dropped from n air-plane which will sale over flat rock next summer. a beauty contest is planned for the near future at the county-seat, the 1 iznej-s firms of flat rock can put on a candy-date if they will pay 2$ to have either names printed on the programs for the show, a lady from out-of-town-of-course will raise these subsriptions. as we don't be nv>* * \ t?n no >?> ourM-ivc.^, fill sn?j will charge only 1$ per "a*!" and the home-folks will get the ballanee. but we will have to pay all expenses. it is mighty good of the men and wimnion from other parts of our fair c?> intry to come into our midst and put on nice programs for us. th< y have always benn very reasonaMe in their charge- for their expert services, some of them have charged us over 75 per cent of all t"i . in. but 50 percent is about the av. rage, we have no conferdcnce ii: our uonIks and that i> why they I av.ay for stran-r i~ when the\ \v..: annything put over. all of these aa e.- is verry worthy, so it is hope.i overyboddy will contribute Ven lea y. a- the < .Ut. idem need the rnor n?-\ . all other t..wn.- raise manney this way too. yors trulie, mike Clark, rfd. cony spondent. Pg% ?% cheek, 666 ma.la"ia COLDS lsaNO?* h , 'i"1 Drops neadache, jo minutei Try "Rub-My-Tism"-World'? Best Liniment mm HkS^hbmi * IB harry p. cooper 5 The Cheroke Polk Officers Are Fined For Firing Pistols ? Thirty days ii, jail and a ?! ? fine each were the penalties exacted in L'riited States district court, at At lanta of three men from Polk County Tennessee, who resorted to a running gun battle in an effort to fjiecapture three girls who had deJ ! .? them and ridden off in a CCC an.balance with > -me youths from a ; C( camp in north Georgia, j The three men were George Crawf 1 J. E. M Maiian deputy sheriffs if Polk County. Tennessee, anil Janic- ' an. i\ a youthful friend from th? ii neighboihood. The three pleaded guilty before Judge Marvin Underwood to charges * h.r ing damaged government property. They admitted in court that wh< n i gi:js dc.-ertod them, they .waylaid the <*CC ambulance and ) when their girls refused to return to tii- : "hoy chased the ambulance J - . miles ever mountain roads, firiiu t)ist- Is as fast as thev could reJ load. shooting a*l ^?ur tires ami puncturing the body of the ambu! lance. Soli . r General John A. Boykin, .?f :h? Fulton supeiior circuit, appt-an <1 rffore Judge Underwood in h? ::.12 f the three men, as did Shci iff. II. F. Biggs, of Polk County, Tennessee. I just l??>t my head, judge," Crawj ford told the judge. [ "I think it extraordinary that a ' peace ffieer should stop a government vehicle and shoot at it under such ciri umstances." said the judge, in passing sentence. *"I am acting i only on the damage to the government property. The state courts should handle the more serious offence of shooting with the possibility of injuring the occupants of the ambulance." The two deputies and their friend with th ethree girls, had been in attendance at a dance near Ducktown, when the girls decided to change escorts and selected the COC boys. SUNNY POINT Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Brown and baby, from Farner. Tenn., arrived Saturday for a visit with Mrs ' j Brown - parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johr, Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitcner were : called to the bed side of their <laugh , ten. Mrs. Vesta Beavers, in Violet I Saturdnv . ? ft *?* ? > Mr. and Mrs. Asbury Mason ant three children, spent the week-em with Mr. and Mi.--. John Mason. Miss Hansel Denton, spent Tues day and Wednesday with Mrs. Est: Mason. The many friend- of Mrs. J. D i Harris will be sorrv to learn she v ; in. M* . -i -. Fred McAfee, Warren Ma son and Loyd Johnson spent awhih Sunday morning with Mr. Edd For lister. Miss I.ola Brown spent Saturday and Sunday night with Miss Emilet Whitener. * Mrs. Edna Johnson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Tom Helton. " Mr. John Mason can boast of hav ing the largest crop of sweet pota | toes in this community so far. II? j has fifty bushels of large red yams Frank Dallas, newsboy of Dallas Texas, is said to have the loudes , \oice in the United States. His voca chords have become so enlarged tha he shouts whenever he tries to tall vcr I HARRV i* I & II It M. forRepresentativi 1 FAVOR ANYTHING THA COUNTY AND The four acts that I favor enact 1. Payment of Old Age Pensioi 2. Reduction of automobile and shall be sold and distributed House. 3. Repeal of the law placing a 1 of this county in the streams should pay a nominal fee foi attention to the fact that there Ity and none of th?m contain we go into the adjoining co we expect to pay a license f the abominable practice of dy dealt with. 4. Construction of as good a 1 I will speak at Hangindog Fri Oct. 26, 7 p. m.?Belleview sd 7 p. m.?Murphy court house, I i Scout. Murphy. North Care HOTHOUSE Jack Frost is still holding: hack his intended visit, throughout this com- ^ munity. Mrs. Madeline McAfee spent Monday with Miss Ruby Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Harris are the proud parents of a fine boy. born C. Monday. October 11*. ? The many friends of Mrs. J3 B. Harris will be sorry to hear of her i illness. Mi" I.uella Jenkins spent Tues- ; day night with her grandmother. ' Mrs. S. M. Montgomery. Mr. W. C. Jones has returned to his home here after an extended visit at Etowah, Term. There will he prayer services at Harris Chapel, ev?-ry Saturday and Sunday right. Everybody is invited to comc. I Miss Pauline Montgomery has been spending several days with he: aunt of Wolf Creek. Miss Bertha Cooke of Wolf Creek spent Wednesday night with Praise Arp. B $ Miss Mary Kimsey spent Sunday afternoon with her sister. Helen Kimsey. o SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT ^ 1 ^ i Quinn & Humphrey QUICK AMBULANCE SERVICE Funeral Directors & Embalmcrj Day Phone 74, Night 97 and 77 COPPERHILL, TENN. Every sip SOU LI /(?. > '/ In Cans In Bottles Order a carton for your home-NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS Bucfo EVERY1 "E FOR \ COOPER of Cherokee County ' WILL BENEFIT CHEROKEE ITS CITIZENSHIP, ng into law are: ruck license tags, and that said tags out of the Cherokee County Court :ense tax on fishing for the citizens >f Cherokee County... Non-Residents fishing, hut I respectfully call your are only three rivers in this coun;anoe fish, only the sucker type. If nties to fish in the game streams, r such privilege, and I do feel that amiting fish should he severely ighway from Murphy to the North ay night, Oct. 23, 7 p. m.?Andrews, Ti ool auditorium, Wednesday mght, Oct.- 26 iday night, Oct. 30 (Sen. Reynolds will al ! flH RANGER NEWS I - ?01 r,t Mn. u,. ^ 41 Rev. W. T. Trucit preached an j-iek lk-t but V llJ [creatine sermon at Rancor church ; The party Riven a, jjr ^ indav. , ? Fox'? waa those ...11 M,.. J W. Kilpatrick \isitcd Mrs. tended. .1 Starling Sunday afternoon. Gladys and Ja Kilpatri k t^BX Mr. F. A. Baity and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night v their ' A TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR F ARM GOING FOR $7,500.01! 173 acres almost level. 150 acres in cul- life tivation. 23 acres in timber and pasture, Iwj Can run a binder or tractor over every foot 1SH of it. R. F. D. by the door every day. Two IH dwelling houses, one large barn, 4 good cribs IX) and one grain house. Church house on the IH farm. School house in sight. This farm is II within 2Vi miles of Englewood, 6 miles of |li; Athens, 7 miles of Madisonville, 11 miles of IB * Etowah. Would consider some business or |BtJ close-in resident Murphy property. |B)J Terms $3,000.00 down rest all the time you want. Reason for selling, my boys not interested in farming. y P. A. REYNOLDS |A Etowah, Tennessee i helps somebody L . ; A'^| You who drink Budweiser have HIV . -- 3 bought millions of dollars worth a of barley and hops from Ameri- 1 can farmers...paid millions more n LA ?^r Al_, |W in taxes into federal, state and HA' J local treasuries...provided wages Hp for workers in allied industries ? . . . kept railroad men on the HIa IsSfivi m?ve .. . brought profits to re- Hp iK3Pk\^Hjjjj tailers everywhere and business S .. and activity to properties long HL vacant . . . Yes, whenever you HI drink Budweiser, you are help reiser IjjjS | WHERE r 1 Carolina-Tennessee State line via Unaka as we now have from B Murphy to Culberson and from Murphy to Peachtree and Brass- BR town. W The foregoing platform expresses four of the more important B laws I favor, but I want the citizens of this county to know that ? ^B 1 am sent to Raleigh as your Representative 1 will fight to have Cherokee County given its just recognition by the officials of BR Stale. Heretofore nothing has been done for our county and it |S high time that the officials at Raleigh be made to realize that we B are a part of this great State and that appropriations of state money M be made in this county just as it is in many other further East ?n ^B more favored tl^an we. , H I am especially and intensely interested in seeing our aged an B revered elderly people paid a monthly income. It is a disgrace an B| a shame that our old people should be dependent on relatives an B the county poor house in their declining years. If I am elected B am going to insist that the Governor call a special session of tne B Legislature immediately following the election for the purF0:ie ol |B passing the law to take care of our old people before the long win- ^B ter months begin instead of waiting until next spring to start pa>m^ B the old age pensions. Our old people are entitled to receive ' ,e,r Bfl pensions NOW and not be compelled to wait until NEXT YEAR ^B Your vote and your support will be greatly appreciated B OTHER SPEAKING DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED LAT? K Bf lesday night, Oct. 27, 8 p. m.?Walker School House, Monday n,8^' IB f 7 p. m.?Suit, Friendship School House, Thursday night, ' B Iso speak on this program). Boiling Springs, Sat. night, Oct. 31. 6 p-??* ^
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