Che Chernfttc S>cout
7 hr Oi -'in n! \lurphv at/
( l,,'ritl.f>r Cm ' ' . ('arnlitta.
PUBI l-H'r '? I \ I RY KR1D \Y
( \\ . BAIl.K^ Kiliiiir-Man.nT
Mr*. ( . \\ . I', i i.rte I >1.
B. W. >IPF \ iah- Kd.
Kritri' i i ;? -i. 1 !? .- at Murph*.
\.irt( ? i ' *:ul ? la ? mail
irrl<-r \ I ! Mar. I, 3. 1879.
ib>oripi is >n r vifs
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SI .50
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\t . Jill-- _ a'ior- zMitis: up.
V i ? 1! t . i. ? 3?_ S 1 J I ? -tHH-t.
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1 '.VI ! ! ... >-??? HJ ? ?\?T tilt'
liai-k ' ?
? l.i ? i I f n I ? I : j; null i ? If-.
\ w ?ifiian .li jjin-. in llu* l lout-r
Lianlfii.
I i?'l? I Fiiv.
Workman tin iti 12 < himne\ ro?k
from if'iiain- < t l?u:ii?*?l ? i w ?*I 1 i tiir.
Small .rirl tlir ?u inir ?1i 1 1 at a
small ho\ .
<?ara.i:e ;_i ? ? i 1 1 up where a barn
used lo he.
(/roups ol '2* illi'! - uio\ iuir about
011 t li?- < our-*.
1, 1 1
Mou-iwi lianuii'j out wash.
\\ iter potirin-j ovei ih?- wheel.
l.;?lioi.-r- aloni* t!t?* hi^hwax with
dinner paiN.
Oldest l"?.i I house >tandiii!T in
the coi??Jv?
Tun !>????? - pullintz i plow and
Sw - 1 l" i 1 1 - 1 ri ! t . . ? \ alley
Ki\*r .
I - ridiirj harnessed mule^.
Sto. e : :?? ?t > i 1 1 i r ' l! on V ?< ??!s
box.
Woman cutlimr wood.
r.t,n ? : - i<r i?n road hank:
hprsr- uazin-j near by.
F! ? k "i _uin? as in the road.
D | hen ? 1 the ronciete.
M toting stovewood.
Im i-ii* 1 1 ! air ir a bi? vh- tire.
Moitr.'.tin fir*- ? 11 rijrht and left
ridjjes.
Tv. ' m?*o walkin?? the highway,
one 'kin^ the other one whittling
on a stick.
IV -ittin^ on the porch reading
- ) . w ill. his feet propped on the
banister.
Two little pirb m&king a play
house. 1
\ little white boy riding a black
horse.
Children jumping the rope.
Two lonesome lads idly loitering
on th** biwisr of sighs.
1
Two little boys ridin.2 a mule.
Ira Butt wearing a black derby.
THE TOWN DOCTOR
( The Doctor ot Towns)
O N
i OMMl M n -I I Ll\(,
!! \ ita' ! !??;?!? ? that confronts every tod a;. - on?- oi
?e! I i * i _ - It ha.? alwav- been one of selling- -but in the past. pro!abl\ of
it ? important ? . ? r- ; ?~t towns ? ould get J.\ on t! . i-'nu so to
ak.
\ lew yea i - -! keeper- thought of th?*i * !'i;sh'~- - ^ n?*w
think ??t their r? it\. l~he\ thought l?etause !(?? ; -? ?ie had f- *'*n m
? n i -I ? ? ? J or it always would I--: there w ???? ; .? !??-??}?!??
1 to b ;\ what tJ"- -tore carried in stock. l ine i ? ? ant *: sobi!-- and
? - i i \ \ . radio. telephone. at ,
lore k ? pers . :i?! "? lei ks" )
their busine? to those v: ..
i*t comparatively no con?fi ?
Iding. community planning.
- u? it-* i . Main p?-oj?
? n- and \ illajies. r
ill ii-inli of theii -tore
war',
sen if.t fron
v. ! r? ! u-?- i ? i be i
l"Wih and < umigii..
Mi new \ \ i -
I to become m
\\ ith
hants
t*re
?lit!"!
and
: ?? alt
M'llinj
reason that he* .1 .1? ?
a Iw ?? \ - w ill |?e. i n < ?
- I w here
Sfciil -?Jt?Wt!hn?.l Vn l l
I 1 ? ? if! \.
? <hant- v.i<
- v.!,- I k.
u know
do not
.. lik ?
--Ion. .
??! man
r a ]??!?.
\\ \- a
? ? U ! -? 1TKII ? If i! ?".l "
? !lOik !
!i*K3 ar?' ? oiistant
- " I .? ! ?! :-iues- .
-ellint;. K\ ? i ?. r
\ \ ?
i woman >'*!!
I!i.- an ! ;!?
ria\ not < nn - ;i iple ? a -??. we
wea;< everlastm _-l\ -riling something
I i< ral. When von ,-k t ? t a ai-e. a day
??a. !.i\ov 4.1 ? , ? 1 1* \ . ? .[:<? -?Ili:r.j. S"M ? -
tin* other IV I low a rea-en win he should do
>r m>l do. and -ah?man-hip i> getting hini to
I I \i , ? - iieltiir.' otliPi
peoj I' I II I \K voiir ioun
? a ! " -t I ? ? i' pi ? > 1 1 whieh to in\? I heir nmii'-y I a hu^inrss.
'an onterprin . ! ?! r?*al estat**. in?'r?-handis?* or anv ??i tho-f tiling that will
1 a t ? ? i : 1 1 y l?< ? < '( ?\IM I \ I S \ I ( SM \ \ SU 1 1* i? <|oinp tho-f til in u
that will iiit ! 1 : < ?? tin in to d<? il. and avoiding thox* lhinu> that will keep
them I roni doin- :!. ,
^o art 1 'ili'-inan o: a -ahswoman for th?' plan* where yon live.
^ on ar? work in -j 0:1 a eommission hasis; \on net paid a?< ordimr to what
\ on il ?. and v 011 will ;_?t pai<l. and neneroiislx . V?u do not liaxe to own
real estate, opeiate a More. I?e ,i |irofessional man or in an\ hnsine? . to
profit from 1 ommtiiiitv jirowth and e\pansioti. but even if \ou didn't make
a dime aetual ? ash out of it. it i- worth the effort to enjoy belter, more in
tere-tin;j and attia< tive snrroiimliiej-. t? ? ha\e Ijetter << hool>. more parks,
elr.. whieh are hound to eoine a> a result of SKIJ.IMi \<iur eoinmunit\
? not eonsiderin^ the >atisfaetion \ ou net out of doin** soinelhinjr for the
?rood of all something that \ou know. \ou ought to do.
I > i-oine; there will alwa\> be eitii?s and towns, but heeau^e your town has
\o douht there will he "sto'e keepers and "elerkr> for several \cars|
alwavs been, as lar as yoii; are eoneerne*!. that is no reason -win it will
? ontinue t?? I ? It ma\ l .MSI' throunhoiit \mir lifetime, as a sickly ? it \ .
a tired town, xanisliini* \illa '?-. or eallous eoiumunit\. but without prettinjr
sold on it vours"!f. and without* -ellinir it to other*. b\ \011r ever\ aelion.
word and deed. \oii; eomiminity ( \\\()T keep up to and ahead of date.
Don't let your eommunit) net behind the times. Do ^(>1 !! part. Il
ill he |!i-t as modern, ru-t a> \LI\I. as \ oil will work to make it.
Tlii* Town Om-tor \ rl ?? 1 . ?mr i?f n *?>ri?** nf fifl>-t\M?. i- |>ul?li*hi*il l?y Ti c flii'roK ????
^??>ul in ? un;?iT 1 1 i.ni witli ll?f Muriiliv l.ion? fluli. l'n|?> rixlit. Tin* Town lloctnr. All
rielit* < l r?|iul?lii;ilH?ii. wholl) ?r in |uirt. rr*rrv?il.
\ ma n wearing a black derby
u.-ilkin" i !??* ? ro ? tie- wiih a pipe in
| l!u: -outin in corner < >? li i- laee.
jSk .-rou.l ?f |m.?? an*.! ?!r!-. riding j
in i Chevrolet r;u with the top torn
! off .
\ 1m?\ and vi.l by the side of the
! ? ?a< I fixing a puncture.
\ man. bo\ and ? i ? ? ir walking j
I around in the field.
OPEN LETTER TO
COUNTY SCHOOL
COMMITTEEMEN
Murphx. \. March 18. 1929. |
I )ear ( .?? niinitteeinen :
1 am sending tli> letter to all '
i committeemen of tin* count \ t<i be
speak your lieartv eo-operaiion in
".lie matt( ! <?!" directing the -schools
?for llit* xeai 1929-30. The success
??f tlit- m hool- depends largely upon
the attitude and interest of the com- ,
mittee toward the school in the com- j
muni t v. i his interest is to be made ;
effective through the committee a- j
an organization rather than by the
j individuals composing the commit
tee. Therefore the committee should
[ 1 >e well organized, as provided by
the law: but this organization ean
[ not be effected till all vacancies in
! the \arious boards of the counts
i have been filled by appointment by
the County Hoard of Education,
j This will be done at th^ f i r-t meet
inir of the Board in April, or as soon
thereafter a- is convenient.
V soon a- can be learned what
the legislature has done affecting j
ihe duties of the committee, if any-,
tiling, and as -oon as your board
can be completed by the board of ;
j education. I think we should have
;a meeting of your committee, rela- j
1 live to the employment of teachers,
??are aiul protection of ilie school
!-iii!?!iii_: .mil piuimils fuel and all
needed repairs. These facts should i
l??- ii .nl ayaUaliie f??r the Konm of;
I .duration*- use in preparing ihe
Mi\ budget. ^ ?>u can render valu
able s?*r\ in* along these lines ? I urinir
I he next >ixt\ days. I util ihese mat
ters ha\e been attended t ? ?. I should
like |o su-gest that all applications
for teaching positions he received
by \ou and held for the consider^- j
tion of your entire committee when
it has I ?????? i completed and f 11 1 1 \ or
ganised in the manner p. escribed by
the law.
I?\ having your sincere attention
and earn* --t co-operation along the
lin?> mentioned ahove. ! feel that
better 1 *?- 1 : Its can he secured lor all
llu* school- <?l the county. In the j
meantime, may I suggest that y*?u be
thinking .?ut remedies for existing ;
evils. I! y. and means for the gen
eral imp: ->vemeiit of your school.
\s soon ;;s ii i- convenient for you
to do so. \ should like to have sug
gestions 1 om \ou as to whom von
think would make good members on
your comnittce. If this information
an I"- in -ny hands to present I" the
Board at its April meeting, it will
greatly facilitate the matter of com
pleting the committees of the counts.
Please read this letter carefully
and hand it to other members of the
committee for their consideration.
Sincere! v vours.
V ],. MARTIN.
FOR SALE ? Part or all of the
"Bobbie" Hyatt tract of land ly
ing South of the State Highway
on the w aters of W olf Creek. 3
miles Kast of Isabella. 21 miles ,
West of Murphy, and (> miles East
of C pperhill. containing one
water Grist Mill, with plenty of j
timber and agricultural and pas- j
ture lands. My age with no chil
dren to heir it is reason for sell
ing. See. Rev. F. R. CARTER, i
Culberson. C., Route 2. \
THREE PEGS
t en// or /v thru: acts
/'n^entcd by
MURPHY GIRL SCOUTS
Friday Night, March 22, 7 :30 P. M.
J.r- \ .? .1 -five. ri?h.
< uiiu \\ oodfin Posev
\ Ku??h**l > ?. 1 1 ' ; \ . uli?- -re- i ? romance in lift- Marx Weaver
The Three Peps:
M a . . I >? > ! -lusiir (irare P.ukcr
M:idse. deli ? . !?? i< ?? iltli. >\\< *t ?li-p? ? i 1 i on l.dna Pa I Ion
i' ? .1 ? : i 1(1 I- A?- ? ! he -
I' ?pp\ Mar-jaret \\ illfispoon
I -h ? ? 's Mai * Y\ itherspoon
- i Mildred \kili
: - ? H.. 1 1 I inilie Pewee^e
A ! - !'..!? ' ?? f ? il\ S eston*> f-1 ined friend of
Grace Wills Bell~
\CT I 5 . ? : ? Mi - Westoi V Morning.
\( ! . " : iv. i'.o W< I; 'it. Twilight.
: 111.
> ) V '/'>/>
l.i !>i?> \ i i'h \ makes an arrangement to adopt a
- ' ?:.!"> it . i I I'-nds to a ' i' ilal'le *Yom*
? ' I ? i . i ! '? - ? ;? ?; :i? I the kimllx la 1\ mothers
alt three. One turns out i<? i!:c real heiress who was kidnapped
? u- up a < !:?? !. hut not iillcpelher a had
?! 1 1 \ - !\e- (hr situation in tin* end. I he thin! Fes i>
- -a? ?: i' in : v.ail. in fart. the pla\ i- rapid
? ? j ? ? ? ! i v. ' ' ' 1 1 ?-! i en h ??f iliaraeter and virtue
n il ph. wi ' ? ? : ? !. I e|? -un-nt v. ill iill the house with roars of
iauvhtei.
ADMISSION 15c AND 25c
/ HtHUitlf it\ nn:rl, M r?/ II . /). ToilllxUI
Murphy Bakerv & Cafe
lift. til lltv.id 1'rlre
Small or Family I. oaf ?*'
I. irct* ?ir I'ulman I.oaf ...... I"""
I'liiin Kollt. Ih?r. 10r
I'arkor HuUhc HoIN. I?o/. l'ir
HU SI I l)\in
I.. M. < KARMA. I'ropt. Ml Rril\. -V C
DICKEY'S
FEED PRICES
Spoil I >11 rt Oats (5 Bu. Bags!
por hap sl.25
W'hito Food Oat*-. por hag 3.75
(lorn. V?. 2 While ??i ^ I? ?w
Per Bushel 1.40
Ku 1 1 O Pop Serateh Feed
por owt. .'5.00
I nil O Pep Starling Ma>h
per ewt. 5.00
(". S. Moal uollow 7'. ? per hag 2. 10 ;
C. S. llnlU. por hag 1 .00
1 > I iio (low Shorls. por hag 1.75
Pure Soft \\ heal Bran, por hag 2.25.
Flour iFamilv Paten I per !>!?!. 7.25
Lard. lb hucko!. j>or hisrkot 1.20
\ 1(?' . \rid. 200 11? bag,
per I ?;?ir 1.75
\ .-i. 10-2-2 U'.om Fertilizer
por hag . 2.50
Wo ha\o other Fertilizer's at roa- '
s? suable priees. Carr\ full stock all
tho time.
(iahhage Plants. Frost Proof for
<ale.
On and after April 1st. wo will
sell for Cash to all. If you have
l>oon running an aooount with lis
please remember that after this date
it will 1m* eash to all on evo^Ylhing i
we soil.
DICKEY FEED CO.
Ml RPHY. N. C.
Somach Trouble
If ?ras. d\ >j>r|?sia. heart burn,
bloating. sour stomaeh. and poor di
grstion make \?m miserable and
gron? hy. ami mail) foods do not
airnv w il!i yon. \\h\ not make the
binle.x. 15 minutes test? Diotex is
i- harmles* to young or old. \et
works with surprising speed. One
ingredient ha* the remarkable pow
er to digest 3.000 times its own
weight. Don't give up. Get Diotex at
anv ding store. !\u it to a test. Mon
ey baek if \ou don't *soon feel like
new. ami able to rat most anything.
()nl\ f>Oe.
? MEMORIALS'- iN
?GEORGIA vMARBLE
R?'gal Blue Marble ami
High Grade Granite.
Call and see Samples.
SWI MONEY
Murphy
Monument Co.
Flionr IS MurpliT. N. C.
EASTER EXCURSIONS
WASHINGTON D. C.
MARCH 29TH, 1929.
HKTi KM\G: Tickets i 1 1 !>?? good returning on all regular trains
lev.pt Crescent Limited trains 37 and 33) so as to reach origin. si
starting point before midnight of April 3id. 1929.
^KL: Cherry Blossom Time in Potomac Paik, Rainbow Fountain in
Lincoln Memorial Pool. Capital. White House. Washington. Monu
ment. .Mount \ ernon. Public Buildings. Art Gallery, The Zoo and
many other points of interest.
ROUND TRIP FARES
Murphy si 5.00. Andrews $15*00. Marble >>15.00. Topton SI 5.00.
and equally low fares from all stations in Western North Carolina.
SPECIAL SLEEPING C,ARS
Thru sleeping cars for this occasion on NV?. 12 leaving Asheville
2:30 P. M.. Friday 29th.
No baggage will be checked on these tickets and no stop-overs will
be granted
Call on local ticket agent or addres.- the undersigned jor further in
formation or pull man reservations.
J. H. WOOD
Division Passenger Agent
ASHEVILLE. N. C.