is Thursday, Nov. 10, 193J OLD VOLUMES ARE ON DISPLAY AT MURPHY LIBRARY Ar exhibit of old volumes of books! 1 bound magazines has been ar-1 ranged at the Murphy-Carnegie lii t ai y k> by the Womans club as .1 the f?> j!th series of exhibits to be I' luub aken by the club this fall. j. A wide variety of old volumes dat- ' ing back as far as 17JVN and periodical puMished more than a century.c age. nt Murphy, is the j? chairman of the group in charge of!J tin display. Other members of the j coiemitte' ai- Mrs. Hall Cobb, Mi ! Mi am Stillwell Alien and Miss Martha Wiswall. Also of interest in the unusual ^ ? xhihit is a hand-written textbook of mathematics (including a proposal of ^ marriage to the teacher!) arxl diaries . < f soldiers during the War Between , th< States. Many prominent families ii- this section have loaned rare volumes to J the collection. Dance To Be Given At Hiwassee Dam Nov. 18 j' A 'hi".'- ? !! be h"M Hi\vass?p I ' nam in "ho spacious auditorium * Friday nijrht, Nov. 18. from 7 p. m- ' until 1 p. m. It is being: sponsored 1 by 'he Hiwassee Dam Womans club. Mu ic will be furnished by Von McLane'f Swinjssters, popular band 4 that has played for seveiiil dances at ' the dam. Prizes totaling $5 will be piven during ihe dance. 4 A large crowd from Murphy and xpected to attend. HENN P THEATRE Murphy, N. C. SATURDAY. Nov. 12 WILLIAM BOYD (As Hopalong Cassidy) ?in? "Pride Of The West" ?with? GEORGE HAYES SUNDAY. NOV. 13 Richard Dix, Chester Morris Joan Fontaine "SKY GIANT" ? MONDAY and TUESDAY Nov. 14-15 '? ' -> , -V>a C ?? e"i?- | , c")r? " Sin-, ?//%?? I " 60<"/.7 / it?-? * HVtOf. .\v?;\ "w*? \\ | A JtAN ^RRtVOR SS / sU* *0!5*cq*O?? KM B ll|L$@k WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 DOUBLE FEATURE Edith Fellows, Leo Carrillo ?in? "CITY STREETS" 'THE MAirTEVENT' THURSDAY and FRIDAY Nov. 17-18 "DRUMS" ?Starring? Raymond Massey, Sabo Roger Liversey, Valerie Hobson 3 Hie Che Lions Hear Cook, District Governor Hob' t t Cook*. District '.' "'crnor t* Lionism, addressed th?* Murphy Jons at {heir regular meeting here ?ti Tuesday night. . Mr. Cook, who is a native of Shely. based his talk on the letters. 'L-I-O-N-S". The negative topics dir.-; i:ssed were: laziness, intolerance, ccassionalism, negation ami saltish-^ it's-. He then discussed the following ?ositive words? loyalty, idealism, opimism. nobleness and service. President H. G. Klkins. who prcidf the Superior Court of Cherokee County, rendered at April term. 1938, ii an action entitled, P. !. Collins vsJunn rJ. l%?acV, Air.:. i v.?.-* . Lelia I'osey and Nicholas Posey, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 28th day of November, 1938, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the court house loot* in Murphy, Chcrokc County, .ffer for sale t?? the highest biddei foi cash, that certain tract or par1 of land lying and being in Mur j phy Township, Cherokee County. North Carolina, and more particularly d? scribed as follows: living a part of tract No. 4, district j No. 1 known as the Hennessee land. Beginning on a stake the north side of road near a small oak; run.- S 72 \V 139 feet to a stake on the north side of the road; thence N- 75 W 131 feet to a stake (til the north side of the road; thence N. 30 W 147 feet to a stake; thence N- 02 degrees 15 minutes \V 123 feet to a stake on the northerns: side of the roau, thence N. 44 W 55 feet to a stake in the forks ' of the road; thence S. 72 degrees! 30 minutes F. 98 feet to a stake 228 feet to a branch in Turnhill's line; thence up the branch with TurnbilFs line 273 feet to Turnsbill's corner; thence S. 27 degrees 40 minutes 200 feet to the beginning, containing 2 acres more or less. There having been an increased bid the land will be oftered lor sale at the price bid on the 17th of October, 1938. This November 10th, 1938. \V. M. AXLKY Commissioner j lo recharge nu ruwtK linu required NO WINDMILL necessary F.njov fall radio irnon without rrpUring or recharging power nit. Exclusive Ptiilco Power-Pack eliminatea expensive old-style batteries. Here's the world's most economical radio! Brings you more stations with greater Volume and liner tone. See it! CmAJ* 3950 Economy Psww-Pick >0.? AMtttosS Nothing olit to buy! Ctnsu Iron 41 PHIECOS $00.00 lo $000.00 yhfl World's Most Popular Radio Walter Coleman Murphy, North Carolina MIAdAialAiliiiiiBH rokee Scout, Murphy, No Mavis Radford Placed In Jail By Officer Mavis Radford, 23. "f flie S-'nnkn section, was lodpi'd in Cherokee counjail Wednesday afternoon I>. Quin.i. Jr., who sought t?> arrest . Radford rftvr Radford's brother. Cliff, decided to lift a bond for j Mavis Radford's appearance in Supi rior court on charges of highway iobbery. 1 Quinti, who bad a tussle with Mavis Radford in Murphy while arresting him, -.id that Mavis Radford had ^ taken the gun from Cliff Ra lford earlier in the day and had threatened Cliff Radford's life with it. i rade Classes To Be Held For Local Men Trade classes for carpenters and Meamfittors will he conducted at the j ^ Murphy elementary school building j for men living in or near Murphy who ^ tie following these trades, it was an- ^ nounced this week. ^ The class for carpenters will in- f eludo blueprint reading: and matho-|y iiirtiic-s taught by Carios Campbell. v This class opened Tuesday, Nov. 1, v it 7 p. m., and will meet each Tuesday and Friday night for a course of ten weeks. Tin* class for steam fitters will includc blueprint reading, mathematics and fabrication taught by James H. Millis. It opened Wednesday, Nov. at 7 p. m.. and will meet each Monday and Wednesday night thereafter < for ten weeks. I These Classes form a part of the f general training program for em- , pioyes of the Tennessee Valley Au-jj thority and though primarily plan- | ned for such employes, they are open to all men following these trades who wish to take advantage of training opportunities. Will Count Ballotts Saturday Morning Continued from page one ties made in the petition. They also contended the charges would have to be accompanied by affidavits. Outline Reasons For Recount The Democratic representatives at the meeting declared there was cause for investigation. The secretary of the election board in reading the minutes toward the end of the closed meeting, said the action "\va< to he supported by six affidavits". The Democratic members of the board made the following appointments for the recount: Edwin Hyde ml E. ('. Mailonee. to tally returns, and W- A. Boyd, R. A. Dewar, John Hall and Fred O. Scroggs, watchers. Mr. 11 yd is chairman c?i" the Republican party and Mr. Mailonee is chairmen of the Democratic party. Boyd and Dewar are Republicans, and Hall and Scroggs arc Democrats. Tii wimnilin 1 ... * ui.w.i.vuu iciunsi after the election Tuesday night, | figures indicated that Jarrett, Townson and Donley hud won the representative, sheriff and clerk of the court offices by small majorities. It was indicated that Jack Morphew of Robbinsville had a plurality in this county for state senator from the 33rd district, and that Bass Padgett had a plurality of about 300 votes for register of deeds. Morphew and Padgett are Democrats. The unofficial tabulation also indicated that O. G. Anderson, Republican, had been elected to the surveyor's office, and that Dr. Fred L. | Herbert Republican had been elect-' ! ed to the coroner's office by majori-! ties of several hundred votes. Results of the races for the posts! of County Commissioner in the three I districts could not be accurately de- I termined. No returns from the state tickets,1 amendment voting and township ofMiss Virginia Benton visited her parents in Cornelia, Ga., last weekend. ' Is Your RUPTURE HERE?! . I TCtu d.laj propCT ? * V tr..tm?ntl If inu frt.m K 4 I roptui. ? .nd doctor * M adriaes th? of ? proper* iw \*?f fitting support- -?end for the K \/* facts about our perfected truss = M tH invention- -the Brooks Appli- ? fl ) ance for reducible rupture? ^E> W >B with the Automatic, AIRCUSHION support. .Thou- Mi sands bought by doctors for themselTCs and patients. Sent mm Trial ? Made-to-measure, individual fitting for man. woman or child. Low-pnred. sanitary. durable. No obnoxious springs or hard pads; no metal girdle to rust. Rate and comfortable. Helps Nature get results. Not sold through stores ? beware of imitation*. Write tod* JJ|ot full inform*tioc^ent free in plain sealed . nvelope. BROOKS APPLIANCE CO. mEUZZ 233! ^ Ca,?'ina 'ices could be obtained. In the state it was evident that Senator Bob Reynolds and Congressnan Zebulon Weaver were victorious n the elections. John Queen, runling for solicitor, in the 20th judicial district was unopposed. It was also unofficially reported rhursday that Jack Morphew Democratic senator from the 33rd district \ uid majorities in the five counties of he district and was leading by about 1,200 votes. His opponent was Mcivinley Kdv.ards. of Bryson City. [ I Lunsford To Go On Fria! For Slaying Continued from pagt one The case, which involves the death . l* Spivey by a shot (run wound in the j ide which Lunsford claims he in-la licted in self-defense, will be the out- j i- i. : , l.? I...t.l 11 I aiming liiiuuiK iir he two-weeks ch-il and criminal sps- t ion. S According to Sheriff L. L. Mason ind Deputy Sheriff G. I*. Robinson, t .ho investigated after the shooting, f .Ulsford and Spivey had been in a amily argument over something r 'pivey is alleged to have said to his j rife who was Lunsford's sister. Luns- t old claims Spivey pulled a knife on I lim and that he shot in self-defense 1 rith a shot gun which hung on the it rail of one of the bed rooms of the 11 ^CLASS FOR SALE?60 acre farm, 9?2 niles from Copperhill. Blue RidgeHoppcrhill highway runs through Farm. No buildings, two springs, stream runs thru farm. 50 apple trees, 35 acres in cultivation. For rarticvlars see or write?P. L. Kisselburg, Copperhill, Tenn. (15-4t-p) FOR SALE?80 acres of land. 3 miles from Blairsville. |2 mile off highway. Timber. Two dwellings including tenant house* Good spring 30 acres of bottom land. Price reasonable. J. B. Gregory. Route 2, Blairsville. Ga (12-4t-pd) HOMES FOR SALE 507 Valley River Ave. 7 Rooms and Bath, Garage, Lot 56 X 150 Price $2,000 00. 505 Valley River Ave. 5 Rooms and Bath, Lot 104 X 175, Price $1,850.00. 305 Valley River Ave. 8 Rooms 2 Baths, Lot 50 X 150. (2 family house) Price $1,750.00. Abcve Properties can be bought with reasonable clown payment balance like rent. Weaver & Coleman Realtors Tel. 410 18 S. Pack Sq. Ashevillc, N. CCALL I Murphy Realty Company For? INSURANCE REAL ESTATE RENTALS Tel. 175 i-H 7^ // TO pninv vvnrl' a nrAman wn c-r I I 1 feel u-ell Cardui 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? 1 I i.usc. The blast "kt Sphrey im- I lediately. The shooting occurred a. I iout 5 o'clock in the afternoon. I Fun< I rere held at '.he Upper Peacfabte I huroh last Tuesday I he lower 1 Yacht t Bapti t n ,, iter. The Rev. James T uett an,I the I lev. Himan Hyde The I [Yaclitree choir sang c.t I edicating one to La I ml family. Intoi m< nt I Activi 1 iriffity. Hill Thnma Vitrei I Uinsford, Bill Barki ove, Felix Hoi Honorary pallbearers B A. I Jreedlove, C. W. ai in Lunsford, John Curtis, G1 a ohnson, Fred Brcedlov , | 'tinms,'"" V " ' nd J. W- Barker. I Flower girls were: Mi- Thar- I ottc, Irene and Fannie ' ^cos I "univee L-tinsford, Graet M- k- and 5 Jtella Mae Barker. |s Mr. Spivcy had been a -lumber of I he Upper Peachtree Baptist church I or several months. Surviving are: his widow and a Bj line-months-old son, Havwaid; his H >arents, Mr. and Mrs- Spivev two sis ers, M iss Lillie Spivey and Mrs. Bill I iradshaw, and five brothers, Willard, I Jillard and Oliver, all nf Da!!: J j.; Troy, of Oregon, and Harlie, ot I 'eachtree. IFIED l FOR SALE: 4-Bu.-ncr Oil Stove I with Oven. Mrs. C- D Mayfield, I Phone 24. (15-lt-c) I FOR REN T: My house in Murphy I recently vacated by Dr. Holt. A- S- I Clarke, Copperhill, Tenn. 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