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Thursday, Oct. 27, 193 Above i- shown the demolished cai ;.i: \v 1 < <?i pe: hill. \ filths i: i? t thei: death, and three im mbei - of Jin* < '-'Opel'Mill's tllirli i h >1 foot -all team were injured. Th?-e dead are: Carl Galloway and E. A. Davidson, 83, Of Florida, Buried Sunday Final rites for Mr. Edward Augustus Davidson, 8.'}. of Murphy, who died at his winter home in Lakes Wales. Fla-. iast Friday morning at i :30 o'clock, were conducted from Pattersons chapel in Atlanta, Ga.. I Ss'lin^ni' n rtnvnn.m * O .OA ? T? I ?? vv.. .luuii c*t 6.UU p. III. ourial was in Atlanta. Mr. Davidson, former bank president here and for a number of years a hardware merchant in Gainesville and Atlanta, died after a lengthy illness. Pallbearers were former acquaintances, of Atlanta. including Sam and Pat Dinkins, William Cole, Wil-1 liam Crum and Arthur Christian. Mr. Davidson was born in Murphy I on May 13, 1855. As a youth he went to Gainesville and later to Atlanta where he was in the hardware business. About 20 years ago he returned to Murphy where he was president ot HENN i THEATRE Murphy, N. C. SATURDAY, Oct. 29 ^ George O'Brien In "GUN LAW" ADMISSION?EVERYBODY 10c 1 ?? SUNDAY, Oct. 30 < "Cowboy From j Brooklyn" ?Starring? Pat O'Brien, Dick Powell, Prucilla Lane, Dick Foran ' MONDAY-TUESDAY, Oct. 31-Not. 1 1 GINGER ROGERS DOUGLAS FAiituANKS, JR. j ?In? "Having A Wonderful Time" WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 I ( Louis Hayward, Kity Sutton ?in 1 "Saint In New York" THURSDAY-FRIDAY, Not. 3-4 Sonja Heinie "My Lucky Star" ?with? Richard Greene, Joan Davit Caesar Romero, Buddy Ebson SUNDAY, November 6 Melvyn Douglas Florence Rice Claire Dodd, Nat Pendleton "FAST COMPANY" !| 8 rhe c d, Three Hurt In C r'4 .^saggSgpSN*? fP3& ^z*'" '' Bryan Jones. The Injured are: Cal. hie ( -iI. A J. Huglu*. and Bnly I i The sceidenterettrrcd three [ j n?ih > from ?*Iurphy as the quintei : were returning from the football ] i Two Killed, 3 Injured 1 In Accident Near Here ] Continued from front page caused when Calloway, who was said j to be driving and drinking, tried .? < negotiate a curve at too high a speed , and struck the Pure Oil company truck wcih was stopped. Quinn aid i there would be no charges in the ?? ci t den:. 1 The car. a 1033 Chevrolet redan < was completely demolished and said 1 to be one of the most torn up wrecks * ever seen in this section. According to Mr. Quinn and othei , persons who talked with the surviv- , ors, the car was going between 00 ] and TO miles an hour- Mrr. Cook, who , was driving the oil truck in an opposite direction, said he saw that the car was going to strike the truck so he pulled over to the side of the J road, stopped and applied his brakes. | H# had leaned over in the right side of the cab of the truck when the car < struck it with terrific impactHe said the light sedan literally exj.loded when it hit the left-front end j of the truck, and hurtled across the highway 30 yards and landed in a f creek bed. Blood stains and pieces of ^ the wreckage were found as far as 40 j , yards awav from the em I c Passing motorists anti ambulances j brought the dead and injured to the J j, hospital. Dr. Hoover said Galloway j G was dead upon arrival, and Jones, died about 30 minutes after arrival ^ Both suffered concussions of the J t brain. | v Galloway, the : on of Luther Gal- j a loway. a Polk County deputy sheriff, i j was enlisted in the U. S. Army and , was home on furlough. Both he and Jones were former members of the j, Copperhill high school team and had s :ome here to witness the game. The v :ar belonged to Galloway and had (j formerly belonged to his brother who r] was killed in a similar accident neat \ Knoxville, Tenn.. several months ago- h It was reported to officials here s that the car left the Murphy Fair grounds at a rapid rate of speed soon j after the Murphy-Copperhill game s ended, and that the boys had planned to attend a game being played at ( Ducktown. One man is reported to a have refused to ride in the car when s it left the Fair grounds. n The bodies of Galloway and Jones I v were removed to ConnerMli 1 _ - . ..... w MUCH I homes Friday night for burial- The members of the football team arc | still confined to Petrie hospital here 3 t the Cherokee bank. He 3pent each 4 winter in his Florida home and had been spending the past five years | there. . Surviving are: his widow, of Lake 1 Wales; two sons, Jerry W. Davidson, of Murphy, and Ed W. Davidson, oi < Columbus, Ohio; two grandsons. ( Jerry Jr., and Edward Pruden David- t son, and a brother. H. Lawson David- ; son. of Atlanta. 1 Accompanying relatives from here ] to the services were: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred t Pass, of Hayesville. ( IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ' herokee Scout, Murphy, ar Wreck * !..e here last Friday. The car. driv, 11 by fialloway. v.a; -aid '<? be i avclstruck an oil truck and bounced aiross the road into a ditch. Work Resumed In Gold Vlines In Warne Area Several men hej;an work Monday uorning at the Warne gold mines unler tile direction of Dr. J. R. Smith, jf Allan a. Ga.t who is serving as superintendent. Preparations are bent* made to put the mines in condiion for production. Equipment is to jo installed in the near future- A geologist is now making studies at the nines. A University of Tennessee freshman is looking for a soberfaced man whom she took to be a professor when he asked her lo pay -5 for her "chapel seat." which she did. She later found out that chapel seats are free. Political Situation In County Warming Up Continued from front page ould comb it with a fine tooth comb ind you couldn't find one person who lasn't attended at least one meetingAt Andrews. Marble and Murphy luring the i>a.st week the Democrats rave really packed 'em in. Excellent heetings were reported with candidates and party supporters giving ine accounts of the campaign and the i-sues monfronting their respective ffices. No more meetings are scheduled >y the incumbent party, but their activities will by no means cease this reek. They are expected to "deploy" s the army officers put it and shoot he works over the county during the lext 11 days. The Republicans, equally arduous n their campaigning activities, have cheduled five meetings for next reck. They are: Cooper Siding. Monday night; Grandview school house Tuesday night; Marble school house. Yednesday night; Murphy court touse, Thursday night, and Unaka chool house, Friday night. So the organized campaigning ends. Cow every man and his candidate trikes out for himselfPolitics is definitely in the air in /herokee county. Two strong tickets ire facing each other. There are rood men on each slate?n?en whom nost all of the people like and men vhose records and calibres make hem hard to chose between. And during the next 11 days of mlitical shopping we are going to ice the oid nolit?/??i " - * r v> ivubuan take a >eat}ng such as won't be adminisered on any gridiron this yeart Library Meeting Will Feature Dr. Graham Continued from front page :afeteria there for dinner at 12:30. Vt the luncheon an informal discusdon will be held with Miss Marjoric Seal, director of the North Carolina library commission, as leader. An inspection tour of the dam and he village will follow at 2:30 p. m. The meeting is being sponsored by lam. is in charge of the luncheon comnittee. and will make arrangements North Carolina he county commissioner?, the mayors ind town councils of Murphy and An* irews. the library boards and the ivic clubs of the two towns and ilunini of the University of North Carolina living in the district. A publicity committee of Mrs. E. i. Nm veil, chairman, Mrs. Harry Vliller. M -. I.. A Lee. Mrs. Hail C<?bb and M Tom Axley has been p pointed. K. C* Wright and Jimmy Ward, both of Murphy, and a coniniaje under P ??f. J. B. Hudson, of \ drcws, v-'ill be in charge of making i : lent - for the tour to the dam i'e. K? : ?"h Ilayt. - who is connected; w"?h the TV A training section at the, for the tour through the aid of the ?CLASS FOR SALE?Twenty lots just out- | side city limits and twenty inside city j lin ts. lots are located near the L. F. I Beal home. Two and half acres cor- j ner lot 64 and No. 10 Hgbway just | across the street from L. M. Shields. I One brick store building now occupt- I cd by Murphy Market* Terms can | be arranged on any part of this pro- j pcrty. H- E. Dickey. (13-lt-c) j FOR SALE?Electric range, used two months. $75 in cash- See Neil Snccd. (12-3t-pd) j FOR SALE Majestic Range. Good condition. See Mrs. John E. Posey. Jr., Murphy, N. C- (10-lt-pdj FOR SALE: 34 acres of land in Clay county. Brasstown township. Timber, apple orchard, one building. | $500 cash or terms can be arranged Inquire of George Hall or John Hall, Haycsville, N. C., Rt. 2 (10-3t-p) FOR SALE?80 acres of land. 3 miles from Blairsville. Iz mile off highway. Timber- Two dwellings including tenant house. Good spring. 30 acres of bottom land. Price reasonable. J. B. Gregory* Route 2. Blairsville. Gal- (12-4t-pd) FOR SALE: Reasonable?Two farms on rural route near Morganton, Ga. Fine bottom and timbered land. Two new houses and two old ones on place. Party leaving state in 2 weeksHelen Jordan, near Morganton, Ga. (12-2t-pd) CALL Murphy Realty Company For? IN<sI IF? A Mr F REAL ESTATE RENTALS Tel. 175 QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Free Book Tells ef Marvelous Home Treatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Ovrr one million bottles of the WTI.l.lRn TREATMENT hare been sold for relief of Stomach and Duodenal Ulcer*due to Excess Acid?Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gaselness, Heartburn, f fnplsnnsM ate., due to Excess Add. Bold on 15 days I trial! Ask for "MTIHard's Meesagst which fully explains this marvelous treatment? free?at PARKER'S DRUG STORE?Murphy an relieves / /J/J COLDS 1300 Headaches and Fever liquid. tablets , due to Colds, salve, nose drops in 30 minutes Try Rub-My-Tism. worlds best liniment j Wt won tut WIS Tim flu w I i 2 i Sl * | 7 a 9li.ol11112I15M /CT 9| ? 11 111 la1 i ii In I jU v Tl Less trying days/ ^/fONTH in, month our m,? 11 ~y many women and girls obtain twoway benefit from Cardui. It aids in building up the whole system by helping women to get more energy from their food?and so increases resistance to the strain of functional periodic pain. Try it! TV A public safety division. 9 A hospitality committee compore<l H of Mrs. R. B. Wooten. Mrs. Margar-t Ellis, M iss AiUll:t Meroney, Mj., Alline Richardson, Mrs. Louise Bay. B less. Mrs. P. <K Henn, Miss Annie Mae Townson and Mrs. Kathleen I Davidson will be in charge. 3 Miss Entrekin i requt line 'hit B nl! persons wishing to make the tour B to the dam to get in t ich wit or, .. K members of the committ.ee in charge of ffrrangements. a This is I; iie""l to be the til H that, any president of the ai.. -. H sity lias appeared hi 1 at any ... H i dulert meeting, and Mis Kir i . kin B anticipates many visitor- f, ,1 l i B se-tion of Western North aa. H .IFIED^I FOR RENT: My house in Murphy 1 recently vacated hy Dr. Holt. A- S. Clarke. Copperhill, Tenn. (12-4t-pd) * FOR RENT. Five room apartment K with bath. Apply to Mrs. Will a Bell B Posey, Murphy, N- C. (lC-lt-pd) I: FOR RENT?One five room noun furnished. Call C. D. Mayfield- Mur- K phy, N. C- (13-lt-edm) I FOR RENT Cne or two furnished I bed rooms with bath. Call Florence I Lucas 53-R. Murphv. N. C (13 \tsd\ 1 STEADY?WORK RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call I on farmers in Cherokee and Graha.T I County. No experience or capital re quired. Make up to $12 a day. Write k Mr. J. Harrison Daniels, Box No F 2332. Charlotte, N. C (13-lt-pdi I FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, K Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nan sea, Gas Pains, get free Sample, Udga, I at the Parker Drug Store. | LOST?LOST in Murphy Friday a B small, brown coin purse containing $5 I in bills and about a dollar in change. M Finder please return to Miss Mary K Weaver, Murphy, N. C- (13-lt-c) B LOST | One black, Aberdeen-Ang s Heifer I H calf, weight about 500 pounds I ' | will give anyone 1 $5 REWARD I to get this calf up and notify? | J. H. GIBSON 1 HIAWASSEE. GA. I DR. E. L. HOLT | Dentist - X-ray Specialist I Hill-Parker Bldg. I Vlurphv. N. C. E Chest Cold I Pains Stop 1 I WttMlTf Robbing and Inhaling Balr* mads by a firm with S6 year* & tnedloine making experience pen*- K| trated In to help eaee cheat colds quicker. Family Jar, 26c. Kg V. M. WEST, MARBLE, N. C. g Quinn & Humphrey I QUICK AMBULANCE SERVICE H funeral Directors A Emfcalmeri I Dog Phone 74, Night 97 nod 77 COPPERHILL. TENN _ (sOX?> DR. J. E. SARRELL SPECIALIST Refraction and Mobility of the EYE COPPERHILL. TENN. The most modern optica] office between Knoxville and Atlanta. Can examine the Eyes, grind and deliver the glasses same day if desired. Over 30,000 pairs of glasses made and delivered from this office. Established since 1909. All work guaranteed?always on the job.
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