The Leading Weekly Newspaper in Western North Carolina, Serving a large and Potentially Rich Territory in this ^ JiVKPHY. NORTH CAROLINA FSID V VOLUME XXXVIIL SU.-.BER ?R J LIONS CLUB TO PRESENT PLAY ON APRIL 22ND V;-.. On Comedy-Drama. Entitled. Becau?t I Love You". Now L'nder Way ;i-- .crs o? tne Ca?r. ar^ nuw ixi rsm? for the comedy* "Bt.v:.;?-. I !_? ^ Li as dob P my tc fe e pre sch audit, r am on - Apr:. 22-,i. Love Y u" i* pr ly . - drama f the ? dern ev?r *"-T.::e3. It will : ? - -? ?" ' -'.rT.'.K'i players. - '? ry ; . ? r a dr. v ; o: U* '?'? he. i.: ; a n- .ountain r.y. ?> *er.-.ir.-.*r.:s .. i yath - &>: : -*"? est .i w . . i':-? every rr.an and v. man. w.:h - -y rlen.tnt :? ; ?r::.?ar* C ? nicer, an eccentric artist, an r. _??? - . ?e cast of characters :* . Imogen, uoarwigh. wilful. ? ? \ . ur.d tvea t.-.y. .-I - ?.. 1 . M; - ' ,er. a ; -y w. ... M - E. 1 Tyson. her - : ~ ; >-d :y : h K. S H ow.c." " - Freeheart. an old maid. Harbi? n. :: Verner. ar. art s; ar.d ac i ,i :v.arried jr-an. W C B. I.-... P:tts. his chum, and :r.;.ien ta..; .0 with G . ' - r . C. K. H v tr. I urtleigh. In: irtne'i $ruard diar.. i-iarve Eikins. K. . Ty- n. a -yr?y tinker. Nell Sr.,, El -r van Sittert. an an^l . maniac N- V rker. C. W. Bailey. r Duffy. County clerk and C r.: .rate veteran. Mark ^Vcit. ?v .re Ripley, a Virg:nia landlord, i- - . L, gentleman of color. John t?rld> n. MONEY JINGLES !K CLAY COUNTY FARMERS JEANS Ca'cad Hogs Sold This Week Brings 319,161.66 At Cars At In Murphy is jingling to the tune of i.?3?> in the pockets of Clay County farmers as a result of the - nt of a carload of hogs t ?. r.i Murphy t'..> wvk. j to a statement given out A; r.t Arrendaie Tuesday. ~1'* \v. :e bought . the J. A. c : : Viking Company, : Ashe- , ut Si 0.85 per hundred weight a* * cai- in Murphy. iV.e weurr.t <: * carload was 19019 pounds. l- ^ hogs represented a ca: of '* ? -.I'tion feci W?;?Wrmcr to l-v ctions of the State Agricul - -.?artment's swine specialist, ere eighty-five head, with an *' r: - '.*igkt of 226 pounds. a result of the accomplishment c: ' termers participating in this --ration, it was stated that * i-.il the farmers in Clay coun ? L -1 '.n? hog-raising wild. Kany Equities are being1 received as to I eood brood sows can be >evcur ei. ; ? Arrendaie ?tated that if enough I *??s could be gotten together anothe- . Q- car would be shipped at an early ate- It" not enough hofrs to fill a 4?r' car would be mixed with cat tle. TOWNSON GETS CAR OF PIANOS W. D. T ymxo r.. ? an t rc ... - r. .e": y ^ :r. *; ;-f i .1 ; r - ad f the famous Baldwin p .r 5. . .*:d :? expect::*.,: :he sr. - r.t : .17 this week. This is said t be the 1 : x. r.i : *??. r. ? tv-;: t aECCRD session SUrEFlORCQl'RT COMES TO END laid ~ u c r e C a ? e ? Tl j c ? ? C :-. D"* : z Ary Five ?a?. T-r.-i To.?:ther monie s :" the ; .a. .ir ....d . lie ur r. d._ . ! and business-Ike n anner ir. which A. M. Slack .e? iri. . :: seems. as r.- lawye .? rer;.a" .-. *'rega ar h c f r woik". :he ten. . Jud$e Stack had : . s miss v . art several days bef the term was s<ned-.ed t expire ac e -r.t : r. : having ei- ugh ? a-e* scheduled tried t .. y the remainder t the time. Th> time. . he dismissed c :rt severa days before the scheduled limit, after minding t. ? ..rh a tec ra-breaking term. All new .ascs r. w n.-. amulatir.g .an be placed n the calendar for 9al at the next sess. r. t court, it is said.? Oae of t: features ct * :dre Stack's court here was the destruc a of a "ye ? f rdsto >'* wre.i the . art rdered r.a pis:?. .s and ai .as f- m trv>- r? f the ha; :-id Sit b-.an d sr.oye.h :e . at ir.tr . vrt r.r. i i . ; . . . ' ' y r v - c r. c .- . A bout a : e c : % :eas i . r i r. the -'uc .e's 'V.-h ar.d iestr yed forthwith. f hei . urt news was not In .. n :ti n f r : - we* . .. A isc -urse f J- - Staph s t th. rand jury will be car. ir i r.eict week. ::!AMPiONS AGAIN SET WCRLD SPEED RECORD Another world speed r i : r .?! vhic inch pist n disyia-.emer.t cars *vr.= recently shattered when T r. Duray drove a front drive Ih r ?ccir.! an average : l'~> : . - . :. ' aur fcr cr- lap o\ er the V ard t.a.k at Culver City. Ca'.if. This record. Furay wire : the Ohrra :--n Spaik Pivz C .. whose pre duct away- uses. is indicative : the \rher syceds whi h will be marie on "m *::ar. race tracks durir.a th*. 1". '27 season. 7 *ray . re of *' e most respected v- ir. the w-r!d today because of a" -date fearlessness, is anions: r.r-* : the American race pilots to be^ir. turn'nc vp his car for the *r?27 c-ampaien. Hi? rew record close y ay idmated the mile track rec rii of Penr.ett Hi!, cf 14??.7 r.'dles an hour, for race car- regardless of -;z?. made at Atlantic City a vear .i v. .th the same make ?tark piu^rs. TWO TICKETS OUT FOR MAYOR AND COUNCIL A Fain and W. M Fa: a Head Oprosinf Tickets F -- City Fathers* Place - . ar.d uw rar.y A: r..a*5 j ?- ; a L ?:*.iry Bulding E ois&t >:K at 7 lr?rs?? . % a large ::: v. 5 t X B. ar : A.utrmar. .a. . ram. .:a . -i" ? I . r :ne . ^nua? yt . ' ay : r ? W. M. Fa::: trm?n: f!. K. R.? Dr. J. W. Tfc - ?**%?? m Mr. *.Y. a. Savage, pi t local . : . ~c . a-.ra -.a r.'iun ?*" che niee:. _ an.i H. 1 ;rv c'.ary. By a .r ? : ?*. a.- -it sivt r.wrvative 1. r ?; iec will : v held on Tav> day. May :d. next. MUSIC CLUB TO GIVE OPERETTA AT ANDREWS "Mis* Cherryblossom" To Be Pre sented Under Ausp.'ces of An drews Woman's Club "."I? Cherr> \ the Jar^ nese n-.usi.-a'. : j. - n here , a \::ril I.-:. : \ Ma- Club will re resented a: .n.ir Tuesday i%ht April undc - the iees i he An iit'vv- W . : . ? L l it , ; r- - -V ^ hv C"i the ciutx i he comsu y w I: gjv .. .r. the - . a.: riur: > c;o.k. Ar. irews tia-e. :: was stat.a. "Miss Cherryblosscm'* was pre -;rr.:c-d K:c before a large audLnce v ith great success. I:- v a?: is c m >- a f a: at thirty peple. includ* sr s f the otstandiitg players and aitists ?. : Murray. The ..-ao. :na- r ir> are portrayed by Mr. \V. C. - c and Miss E. .ene Axley. A :ure th? ? v. ay i- the Geisha J li Is : t h e T a pa r. o se te a gar a r. : II aera . r. a;;, -ria-e .o.?tume-. The thv-r/.e : the . ra.dv is woven ar.d .n American tari who has eer ' : ought up in J a can as the dau ..aer of I\o*;c n*. . a tea garden pro ne:-:. who wis res ha to marry a .. h Japanvse iitic . . A young . merican adventurer is trying to per suade "C'a:-rryb. >>o:a." as she is -vn. t marry him. ar. i many tense and ir.: ? : ra men:- : iso a 5 Ila.-t ?-.vis w . : in oid Nippon. THIS ISSUE LA Y r. Th of the "t - a ? ear r.a s ... -'a at -ate Vecaase of a ; ax n v:. .... a. \ n a-, which Intd toj e car.ied to Atlanta for repa r. 7" i a.r.*> friends of Miss Lillian Pett . v. "i egret to .earn that she aas resigned her posiuoa a> steno grapher with Fain Grocery Co.. and .viil return, at an early date to her home in Knoxvii'.e. Tenn. REGIONAL BYPU CONVENTION N ? - REVIVAL BEGINS AT ,\:.E. CHURCH ON APRIL 2-TH ?rv. e- Me t~ss - c i ? F aces Gi??n WVe.-e T-, . Will 3e Next v. "v. r ? - ? f-.et ncs . - - - ? iu; * - rth . -.vent. Tilt i.e? \ u*h t'.e?-. rr-iyer n.v : : . xr we el-. : i. w : Mr:. We - - Mrs A. . 1- ' v !?;. r ?? : - . . ? : e d. Mrs. W.-rner "> Mrs V Indexte:-. M.s. B. ? Palmi-: lead er. 1 ^ Mi's. Ha ; : - . . at M s. Fr<.as s.. Willie Bv.il l.aier. Mrs. ELkms* " at Mr#. Hen ry Axlcy's. Mrs. Axley leader. Mrs. Akm's and M.s. Sword's scc t. r. .it Mr?. MeCo:v.Vs. Mrs. Ncrvdl's sect :. at Mrs. Gen tly s. leader not selected. Mrs. Har '"?.son's sev.:: r. at Mrs. Ralph M iy's. Mrs. Mocdy leader. Mrs. Akin's and Mrs. Dickey'? see t on at Mrs. C. B. Mallonoe's. Mrs. Mark We>: and Mrs. T m Axley leaders. .'Irs. Kowe.l's and Mr-, r\ n*s - ctior. at Mrs. W. K. H - 1 s, Mrs. :i leader. . 1 s. Mc< ail s seoti n . . * . 1 - . 31c* Call's. Mis. H . It leader. Tt* ukevuB^ - ? ?. k ?? re very . . I ;ute iiie ? : . rest :s increasing ... u?. w ith - d reperts frc:u -. *.ery **? . ; : :i. ; ..i. r.a i ...: .ic 110. Al c ht . ? v!e ;;rc r.:\r ?: iv aUvou prayer meeting? this week a: - : n- ; 1*4. the " .e ? the M i. e ..:id ? ?. h H - - n::n it the : ..n~ . evival. HILL-BALLENH.\H Miss Mary Xcl. Hill, w a* \ .? i len.nves in Y a.. . v . . ..ud v...e?. e li^s. nrised h*r many ir lends hire v. . a learr v d tl at > 1 1 ia- ..<..1 . . 1 . : - to .r. . .. ' -a v : - tine, of Your.cstovn. ' . . a very . .au.e. i r.i.;; h.y re.1 . ed v.. ..... man. Mr. Bal\-nii:.e ? ? . < .. ? mi ne *t i s:l n w ;.i .... 1U v. and Steel Cemrany, \\ . _ . L'-hio. Mrs. Ballenrir.e - a r:. del young: lady and ...r . ... 1- - ..on has wen her many i fiends. She ii in or.e of :r.o ii".o?t '. famil es in Cher, kee vTo. i:t;. . many friends here ;ei*t In v. na .1 em much ha nir.t .--. "TIED MOORE ENTERS LUMBER BUSINESS Fred Moore, for mar.; years "c r. iceted with the Cherokee Hardware Company, has sold his interest in that company and entered the lumber and building material business for himself. DAIRY PROG IS FEATURE LION'S MEED V ? '?? ;'?m B- - C-.*ro?. Co.r: fi Pre?<fst ? \d Pa rted Out 5% 5 A " " -::r_a ?- - - > ^ .:r?. ? - \ Seville: A ? th. : .v.; sts wtro W. :\ R. E. P. 1 - X and Wc.k. r ' Wat % ins. f Murray. and I . \\ . >>vann. An. trews. A *? . .r of titer invrted fail.: :? attud. All th speaker? pointed out the fact : it : - r. t Western N r:h Car. ina was ideally adapted : dairy - ? c and its Vy products. Factors pointed out a? most favorable to dairy ir.g ;n this sect: r. were labor, climate. so;l and market c-.-nlitions. Labor is cheaper, abundant and re liable: the climate mild in bath sum mer and winter: soil is adapted to growing legumes, corn and pasture grasses. All speakers emphasized the fact that if the product? were produced here th* latkets would c : me h ere . As i . 1 .. s : rat ions, t he creameries r oently ts:al ished tn oth er set: n> ? * Xortc'i Car >nna vtre i:i -eu i rv;r.o. t : e . _ < .n. it was -.1- >tat.o. :: at ? Mur } . ' V v . ? : ..c r.va: . utuix. . ; a..e;s were ^oi .r.*. e.iting. . "v dairy cow as the mother : .- ca.. . arm prospe : ity wa.- a - .. .a a striding manner. - Sfpe-i! that p.ultry asd ,, r.a> - v vt i -itL . v I l a ? . .? JlndasuiSS v : u:a:;4:;^. I>. Ca hog? :?a.a .a &. a-.s s.a..a. thiwea w.n ... t'u'i.y .. a .-a:a a a. :1a. wn.ch ..ave .o o.aei-w.?. e disposed aitvi* aivmg _eer. se_'a:atea iiaaa : .... . > the v w. the . g a * ma-. a a closely inic. ?* c n : a - in in d a s try : r o n; w a . . u : .? . . ala oo realized every . ..v iuv.-.a.g was. without dvuot. : ' ? : a o - 1 a: t crest in a- . : o \ -. . s .ag . a y :hv Li. vs. and ail ?: -taker* uracil ...at the as v. -at ,...v the ... t:r.a aaa v ... . a rag r.g . . .lary a no. :.> ...t .a:..; a. a -a its tn this secf.v a. : . v' con* iet.vi c ' -uila:xigr : " i v . . \ i . - v ?. x'.U'i\. i . > ? v y v. - ^ . : *? Si :: \ ium: . :.:v. c :;.?te:ia. v : <ies*ri:tion?. ou.?:nv?s wil; be Un ?\vn as M .. . > Cv.upa y. WiV. Moore i? w*. k:u v.n in ths section. :.nu h.- * r.cn.> ? v *.v.ik i. m ?? r.v.w v i; > ; e>.-. Mrs. Esther . Fiv;;> has recently rnoveo into her reside: . 0 at -M7 H.r. wasso Strict.

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