V P^OBODY'sl I BUSINESS | X BY GEE McGEE % MIKE CLARK SEEMS TO BE WILLING TO OFFER HIS SERVICES hon. jim farley, in" care of the convention, philly-dely, pa. deer sir:? if the dimmercrats find it necessary to trot out a dark hoss for any of the jobs besides prcssident or vice pressident, you are at liberty to use my name fo the .-aid hoss. it mought be necessary to promote some of the present officers, and that would creat a vacancy, and that is what i am permitting you to use me as the black hoss for. i have benn informed that possibly hon, henry morgan thaw mought be put into a bigger job. i would like to become seckerterry of the treasure if it should become vacant, i think i would enjoy being a member of the cabbinet ansoforth. i do not care for the seckerteiry of war as i am a pieceable man but believe in the bonus, the seckerterry of agger-culture do not appeal to me either; we dirt farmers are in favor of hon. h. s. wallis being continued on in his presscnt posish. he has benn verry libberal with us in scattering checks ansoforth. all of the poor folks and a few of I the fairly well to do in our midst are 100 percents for you and the addministration. the poor people in this! section can outvote the ritch at a ra-, tio of about 2.500 to 1, and he mought move off befoar the campane | ends. if you have anny litter-ture about the opposition and their plans to kill plowing up and parrity checks and land rentals, plese send me a large stock of same; the farmers must hold on to what they have got; they are not reddy to go back to the old methods of working for a livving in toto. local pollitics will be verry warm this summer in our state and county onner count of the govvernor and the highway commish and the leggislaturc not being on verry good speaking! terms, there will be a right smart j of runnning for off is, but the poles will be verry disappointing to the "ins,* so i hear. yores trulie, mike dark, rfd, dark hoss.! FLAT ROCK CITIZFN* adc HAPPY AGAIN the little town of flat rock has heaved a big sigh of relief, miss jennie veeve smith, our afficicnt scholl principle, has fell out with the local ! DINE IN ! I I* COMFORT j $ i On the hottest day you can A dine in comfort here.?And we > have mighty fine foods?the best the market affords, taste- X A fully prepared and promptly y and properly served. Bring j* your appetite along and come X X to the Murphy cafe for a really satisfying meal. X I MURPHY CAFE f Z ? | MURPHY, N. C. 00??????????? The Chei PATRICK ~ large crowd of Patrick folks attended the Mashburn Reunion at /.ion Hill church near Harbuck, Tenn. Sunday and reported a very nice time. Mrs. Gertie Byrd, of near Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ledford, at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ledford and j children were *he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reid a while Sunday. Mr. S. G. Baines, of Hiawassee. was a Patrick visitor Saturday. Mrs. Mary Hamby and two sons were the guests of Mrs. Tina Pickle simer Monday afternoon. Mr. Owen Picklesimer and son of Hiawassee, were the guests of hiparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Picklsimer Sunday. The Rev. L. N. Marr. of near Ducktown, Tenn., preached a very interesting sermon at Shearer School house Sunday afternoon. He left | an appointment for the fourth SunI day in July. Everybody is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton and children ami Mrs. John Picklesimer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perlie Croft near Farner, Tenn., Saturday. Mr. Paul Adams of Hiawascc was the guest of Mr. Glenn Hanihy Sa urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Adams' baby has been seriously ill, but is reported bettor at this time. Mr. Louise Adams and Ivh.y were the guests of Mrs. Ora Horton Thursday afternoon. We are very glad that Mrs. G. G. Williamson is improving and has returned home from the Petiie hospital at Murphy. We wish her a very speedy recovery. Mrs. Ida Tilson and hah v. iff.t.x of Farner, Tenn., were the guest? of her aunt, Mrs. Lee Ilorton, over the week-end. : Mrs. Bertha Martin was the guest I of her sisiter ,Mrs. Dora Raner, Sat-1 urday afternoon. Mr. J. P. Bryant made a business trip to Murphy Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Grady Williamson and baby were the guests of his mother, Mrs. Louretta Williamson, at Hiawassee recently. Mr. John Picklesimcr was the guest. | of Rev. E. A. Beaver at Suit, Wednesday night. While being cross-exanimed in a damage suit, Frederick A. Church, i>0, of Rye, X. Y., collapsed and died. fruit agent, and will not marry him | as feared by the scholl bored for the 1 1 past 4 weeks. she has returned his diamont ring back to him, and she has also stopped knitting and crow-shaying for his children s by his first wife, it looked verry much like a forgone conclusion that she was going to perform mattrimony with him, and everyboddy was worried. her close friends and nabors, in? eluding the undersigned corry spondent, mr. mike Clark, rfd, convinced her that she was making a unwise step by becoming his wife and . the undersigned corry spondent, mr. ! mike Clark, rfd, convinced her that she was making a unwise step by becoming his wife and the step-mother of 7 younguns, and she finally at last stopped and took notis of the error on her way. v the fruit tree agent's hart is broke, so he says, he got gutter drunk on lftRfr. s&tturdav nierht and roamed the i streets till nearly daybreak befoar the poleesman ketched him and locked him up in the cally-booze. miss jennie veeve now is glad that she flung him down. .the 2-door that he made like he had bought to fool her into marriadge with him was only borried, and now it has benn returned back with the wind-shield and bumper busted, also the top stove in. he got a few nice rides with her befoar the calamity struck him by her throwing him overboard. he has stopped dyeing his mustash and his nake has not benn shaved since he got her notis with the ring and letter returned, he do not have his britches pressed, and his sperrits seem verry low, but everybody knows that she was driving her ducks to verry shallow water when she set out to marry him and his family, the school bored has notifide her that her job is safe as long as she stays single ansoforth. yores trulie, mike dark, rfd. seeker-terry of bored. rokee Scout, Murphy, Nortl OAK PARK ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quinn and Lizzie Mae Quinn, of Coprerhill. Tenn.. j and Ruth and Viamae Johnson, of Farner, Tenn.. were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. * G. Quinn. I Mrs. Martha Reid, who has beer ; ill for the past week. is improving. ! , Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Raper anc j J Francis were business visitors at Mur- j phy Friday. Mrs. Lizzie Re id. of T.irtiet??wn. , 1 Tenn., spent several days last wee1: j i with relatives here. Several fron i e;; '.'tended the Reunion at Zion 11.11 Sun ".ay. and re- ' ported a nice 'me. 'Miss lrvan . hb :i*n, >: Yosjts. j was the Sunday night guest of Miss i Nina Mae Bishop. Mrs. Mollic Quinn visited Mrs. jParlie Presswood Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horton were business visitors at Murphy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quinn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Raper Sunday. Mr. Julius Reid spent several days last week with his son, Mr. Sam Reid, aiIt - ~ \WKWWSFSBam Every! I Celebi I The committee in cl and the most thriliii section have ever se MANY CASH PRE ATTRACTONS A ] FLOAT PARADE beg 10:30 ($5 prize). SOFT BALL GAME? SHOE PITCHING C ($2.50 prize). CLIMBING THE GREA ($1.00 Prize) BASEBALL GAME I Proceeds from this ent on Fair Groun ( it Turtletown. Mrs. Jane Stewart is visiting her :on, Mr. Bass Roberson. Mr. Ralph Roberson was the Saturday night guest of Mr. Ernest Raper. Mr. and Mr.. Jvh:: Beavers and thildren were the Saturday night quests of Mrs. Beavers* Parents. Mr. md Mrs. L>. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Melton Colemar. visitid Mr. and Mr-. Columbus Coleman, Sunday. Mrs. James Raper was the guest Thursday of hi< sister, Mrs. Thedore Chapman. Miss Grac<* R?d-o:s<<:-. an-. * . V\ ilard. visited their u' . ** :?* rmnti Roberson, over the week-e: d. SUIT NEWS ? M?\ John Picklesmer, ?f Patrick, spent Wednesday right of last weel; with Rev. E. A. Beaver. Miss Rutl; Beavers visited her sis-! ter, Mrs. Allie Harris, Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Enos Mason of Puck' town, Tenn., visited the latter's parents Sunday afternoon. Mr. Walter Anderson, who is at tending the summer school a* W. ?' Let Your Vote Be for Experienced, Lo_ FOF Secretary [x] THAD A World War A Democrat All the 1 This space paid tor by friends an >ody's ( To The ration (large has arranged tig series of events tl en. ZES WILL BE GIVEN RRANGEDFOR THE I Sere's the program: inning at BICYCLE LAY R, HORSF SCOUT HORSE PARAI ontest? DOG PAI SYPOLE COLORE] $2.00 P 5ETWEEN CHATTAI AND MURPHY ertainment will go for p ds Thursday, July 2, 1936 T. C., spent the week-end v.th his wife and children. Mr. Jewel Taylor has been on the sick list for the past few day.:. Messers Lloyd Cole and Clifford McXabb visited the Bellview *.? 11 Sunday afternoon. The thnu'jh *h > a?e needing rain very badly. Messrs. Maij.h I'opt ami 1 ? nard P' vker made a 'nusi: e.-s trip to 'Murphy en Saturday of last week. _P_ J. Will Proctor ? f Reek Hi.), S. C., a t>: at >. i'iP funerals. ''farms forsaTTI Twenty farms in Cherokee - 1 ?? Clay Counties. Prices f <-??? ] $2C0 to $6000. Terms: One fifth cash balanie c /? r | period of years not excetcJ't twenty at 5 per cent intere?*. | I FEDERAL LAND BANK t \ COLUMBIA 1 ?Write? | D. Reeves Noiand Clyde, N. C. a New Man yal and Courteous of State EURE Veteran 'w ujr nu ific i (//it: } (1 supporters of Thntf Rure ^ > ;'V' doming ? ^ Murphy Saturday | the most exciting f tat the people of this f I WINNERS OF THE PUBLIC'S PLEASURE ? RACE?GIRLS RE\CE?TUG O' WAR? ' DRILL?BABY )E ($2.00 Prize) i LADE?($2.00 Prize)[) BABY PARADE 1 rize) ( WOGA ALL-STARS permanent improvement Admission 10 and 25c

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