DEADLINE FOB CLASSIFIED ADS: Nm Monday* Rate: Me for emck Insertton U words or leoe; (trw times tor (lji, More ttm H words, two etali fw word. BULL DOZES work by the hour or by the Job. See J. M. Hugbea ?od eon or call 24#, Murphy. N. C. 62-ttc OUR REPRESENTATIVE will be In Murphy each T? i day aid Wednesday. Used Singer Ma chines (or $39.50. New singer electric machines from $94.50 up. All types of repairs. Write Singer Sewing Machine Co., Box 188, Murphy, N. C. 50-tfc AN INCOME OF J720 ~a year plus 1 good home with large living room, four bed rooms and large basement for only {7,500. Real good bu^ Also a good cattle or dairy farm of 170 acres on High way 64 West of Murphy, house, barn, at acres good level pas ture or farm and plenty ,of good timber. A good house on Chero kee St., aad various other prop erties f?r sale by D. M. Reese, Real Estate Brokers. Check with lis for what you want in Real Estate D. M. Reese, John C. O'Dell, Fred V. Johnson. 46-tfc NOTICE: WE ARE BUYING dog wood again. See Cloer & Ander son at Hayesviile, N. C., for prices and specifications 52-tfc FOR RENT: 3 room furnished a partment with bath. Call 30, Murphy, N. C. 52-tfc -""OR SALE: Cinder blocks any size, any amount. Delivered Palmer Bros., Phone 202, Mur phy, N. C. 45-tfs 1 Johns - Man voile Bid. Materials Asphalt Shingleo-Boil Boots Abestos Siding GIBBS HWD. & AUTO SUPPLY CLEARANO WSALE Prices on all Lawn Furn^re We still have a fine selection of Lawn Furniture at special clearance prices. Sos samon Furniture Co., Phone 669, Murphy, N. C. 51-tfc WANTED AT ONCE: Older man not subject to military service for good Rawleigh business in Cherokee Co. also Clay Co. Stop working for others. Be your own boss. Good Profits. If interested, write at once. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCG-750-AA, Richmond, Va. 51-4 tp WELL DRILi^tNu ? Have your wells drilled: modern machinery. I Six and eight Inch domestic and ?ommerical wells. Macon Pump and Well Company. Write F. B. Rogers, Route No. 1. Franklin, N. C. 52-tfc BULLDOZER WORK, By hour or contract. Also all farm work in cluding harrowing and clearing. Phone 399-W, or 288. Murphy, N. C. 52-tfc HESURFACt your floors . Do the Job ysurself. Rent our iloor sand lng machine. Reasonable rates by the half-day, day or week. Also complete line of floor fill 'ng and paint. Gibbs Hardware & Auto Supply. Phone 100. 50-tfc ARMY STORE for sale : Call W. A. Sampson, or Phone 145, Murphy, N. C. 52-3tp KOK RENT: Two room furnished apartment. Hot and cold water. Call Lycla Mallonee, 165 ? W -Murphy, N. C. 52-3tc TOR SALE: 1950 Oldsmobile 4 door se<lan .radio and heater. In food condition. Priced to sell. See C. E. Davis, Andrews, N. C. 52-ltp REFRIGERATOR, Servel Gas model for sale, slightly used, guaranteed. Also gas hot water heater and gas stove. Phone 549, Murphy, N. C. 52-3tC You'll like the^ Special Flavorjii ? jbfcr Cftyca juj^rtdLvz wdL ">ko Imh*^ <vtuj vwu^. JUxxiu^ / S^witk thi valuable coupon om ivnrr iac can hot row uvt \ MOXTV ON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS WriM tor n.i>lilil| W.?nnl * sHicImb JFQ CtlfM C* FOR SALE: Pit bulldog and pup pies for sale. All males. R. L. Kisselburg, Culberson. N. C. 52-3tJ GOAT MILK for stomach ulcers. Also milk goats. $20, (40, $69, oi account of moving out of moun tains. A. R. Bell, Murphy, N. C. 63-ltc Livestock Slaughter Continues High The estimated total commercial slaughter of important species of livestock in North Carolina amount ed to 23,494,000 pounds of live weight during May. This was al most 10 percent over May 1954. By species, cattle slaughtered reached 9.496,000 pounds live weight, a 6 percent increase over the May 1954 total. Calves killed during the month amounted to 967.000 pounds, a 2 percent drop from from May 1954, while hogs killed at 13.021.000 pounds, was 12 percent above the May 1954 kill.' Sheep and lambs killed totaled 10.000 lbs., a 2H percent increase aver the May 1954 slaughter. A total of 1.965 million pounds of ?ed meat was produced by com mercial livestock slaughtering Mants in the United States during :he month af May. This was 1 per ?ent more than the 1,936 million jounds produced on April, but vas 10 percent more than the .792 million pounds produced in Hay a year ago. May beef production totaled .075 million pounds, 6 percent nore than April, and 7 percent nore than May last year. Veal production in May totaled 18 million pounds 8 percent above ^pril and 3 percent above May a ?ear ago. Slaughter calves aver iged 222 pounds compared with :02 pounds a month earlier and !20 lbs. a year earlier. vfORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali ied as administrator of the estate >f G. R. Jones, Deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify U1 persons having claims against laid estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of June, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery All persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment to the undersigned at his home in Turtletown, Route 1. This 6th day of June, 1955. Lercy Price, 47-6tc Administrator NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned having quali fied as executrix of the the estate of R. C. Mattox deceased, late of Cherokee County this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to tha undersigned on or before the 30th day of June, 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. Lena D. Mattox, l48-6tc Murphy North Carolina ?????? ? ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your Me back. TUa STRONG fungicide SLOUGHS OFF the outer, skin to expoae. . buried fungi. KlDa it oa contact. Gel Greaaeleaa, Instant-drytng T-4-L al aay drug store. Today at Mannej Drug Store. OR ? ______ _SEE^ YOUR TRAVEL JVCE-JT FOR DETAILS . NEW SARASOTA TERRA* SARASOTA* * Hoc slaughter *u estimated at 5,105,800 head, 7 percent lees than the 5,503,700 slaughtered in April, but SI perc net more than the 4,205,100 slaughtered In May 1954. Hog slaughter was mgher than a year earlier In all States except North Dakota, West Virginia and ' Florida, which killed (ewer than , last year, and In Oklahoma which > killed the same. Sheep and lamb slaughter during May vii estimated at X. MS, 100 head, 3 percent above the 1, 328, 900 slaughtered hi April and 18 IX) .NT SCRATCH THAT ITCH! la 19 minutes you MUST be pleas ed with rrca-ME-NOT (riled far the itch of worm, athlete's toot. at mmj drag at Parker's Drug Store. Today percent above the 1.1 78.300 slaugh- 1 tered in 111; a year ago. Poultry meat production In Mayl totaled 310 million pound* ready- 1 I to-cook bull ThU ?u S percent less than M ay last year bat Si percent more than the 1M6-M average for the month.. CATHOUC SEED CORN WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF THE REDEMPTION? Divine Justice was satisfied and complet atonement made by Jesus tor the sins of mankind. "Christ was delivered up for our sins, and rose again tor our Justification" (Rom. iv. 28). q. since Jesus made complete atenoment, why are oat all saved? A. Because it is necessary that we do our part by faith, by a rebirth, by keeping the Commandments and by leading a good life. "Not every one that saith to Me, 'Lord, Lorfl' shall enter in to the Kingdom of Heaven, but he that doth the will of My Father Who is in Heaven" (Matt. vii. 21). Q. How could those who lived before the time of CJirist be saved? A. By fulfilling the will of God as revealed in the Old Law of the .yws, and in the consciences of the Gentiles. Their souls at death entered Limbo to await the coming of Christ. "For when the Gentiles, who have not the Law. do by nature those things that are the Law, these . . . are a Law to them selves; who show the work of the Law written in their nearts, their conscience bearing witness to them " (Rom. ii !*, 15). Q. How did Jesus liberate these souls from Limbo? A. After His death on the Cross, His soul descended into Limbo, or the place of waiting, and delivered the souls of the just detained there. "Christ .... being put to death indeed in the flesh, but en livened in the spirit, in which also coming He preached to those spirits that were in prison" (1 peter iii. 18, 19). God Love you now. Rev. Joseph Dean Murphy's Catholic Chapel 'A ' INSECT SPRAY ? I 1 Gulf spray Aerosol Bomb Trak Moth P roofer Bomb Gulfspray Roach & Ant Killer Gulf Livestock Spray INGRAM'S GULF SERVICE MURPHY, N. C. I r BEST for top production / Spartan Quality DAIRY FEEDS ? 16%? 20%? 24%? 32% Spartan's Very Best / Ulilk-makers ! Best for top production . . . best wherever good cows are carefully fed. "SQ" 16% and 20% are coarse- textured, complete rations? 24% and 32% are concentrates to be mixed with ground grain. CRAIG SUPPLY CO. Reiearched-Feeds for the Southeast ' NOW-BUfg&st Trat/o-in , Of* Bi&sr&st ? So//t'nff Ms in History I Come in andeeef Y&u can sit this pretty for oniy $2628 rir Well mince no words. 1 You can buy a Buick Special like the one shown here if you can buy any new car. \bu can boss this big and brawny Buick Sedan for just about the price of the smaller cars? even for less than some models of the ' three most widely known smaller cars. The I price we show here proves that 1 But you can't get anywhere else for the money what you get in this Buick, or any other new Buick? and that's something you really ought to look into. For Buick sales are soaring to all-time best-seller highs this year fust because more and more people are discovering how much more automobile their dollars . buy in a Buick than the same dollars buy elsewhere. They find Buick a bigger package of sheer automobile for die money? bigger in power thrill, in stretch-out comfort, in ride steadi ness, in structural solidity. They find Buick size and styling an added *2-door, 6- passenger Buick SPtCiAi Sedan, Model 48, illustrated. Optional equipment, accessories, any state and local taxes, additional. Prices may vary slightly In adjoining communities. Even factory-installed options are bargains. prestige ? Buick readability and handling ease an added pleasure? Buick brawn and precision an added reassurance. And they find Buick performance a thrill without peer? for where else can you get die whip-quick response and bettered gas mile* age of Variable Pitch DynaflowfP Maybe you'd better drop in and see how much real automobile and fun and deep down satisfaction your money buys in Buick. Whether you want the low-priced SpKXal, the high-powered Century, the extra roomy Supbr, or the custom-built Roadmaster ? youll find die price more than right and die trade-in deal terrific. Can you make it todayP tTMUAb Pint D)?tf uw u tbt only Ofmtfom Bmti hmUt toif. b k ttmM em KOADMASTSX, e pi?d * wUm Mn m* ? C ?HTM AUTOMOMUS AH MIAT HNCK Wtu Mlltl IHW C\)\\ titf FRANKLIN MOTOR CO. AmcdNDmowER RdL * " ? m| . fm . * .'.=1 "Liifr'*

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