UNWED MOTHER HELD AS SLAYER R OF TINY INFANT Baby Declared Burled Alive; Father, lister Lodged In Jail Here Monde v Patters* unmarried. of the Shoo, ra; Crock -< < ti??n . t Clay ocunty. is i?i?r held without bond in the Clay jail 011 a charire of no.:?M ! of hor#t ew-boru baby, accordjntr Shot iff K. O. Smith of Hayes-j lister Patterson, father of the grirl and 1- . l*:t' o" 4 stcr. an- In niL' hold in the Murphy jail as materia) witnesses. Sh-oiu t Smith that he arrestedod M ? I'atte; -on nftn receiving evidence that she had allegedly jriven birth to her child and later disposed of it in a manner unknown. An i: v.-- at ion Sh'-riff Smith j im? ?V,r A,"K ' i>' ! '???*-1 urutty rMf:.:n: ;r "iu iih* arrv-is. ! Mi- I*ritt'-r>?? ' was qutsiioned hut refused to talk. The father and sis-i tor al>" refused to make any state-1 nunts. and were brought to the Mm - 1 phy jail for safety. There had been i talk of summary vengeance. X\. date has been set for the hearing in th? ease, but Sheriff Smith said he expected developments later this \\e? !;, when Federal agent Atkins will return, and a more thorough investigation will he made. A b 11? t" \va- voiced that the child ' had been taken out ami buried alive. Dancing, Bingo, Music On Program At Marble An ici- crt-am supper i- t?. bt* held at tl Marble School auditorium in Marble. X. ('. Friday evening .July Sth. at, 7 0 p. m. (EST). There also <j\viJl he >pe< i:*l features including , Cake Walk-, Hinge and music. The affair will he sponsored by the! Home Demonstration club, and the puhlii i invited. * | wan rurK <n: loma K Ann Pa ;o Assorted Luscious Fr PRESERVES J Soft twist or Pullman A&P BREAD Soap LIFEBUOY Red Heart DOG FOOD Red Sour Pitted CHERRIES IS Iona FRUIT JARS FRUIT JARS FRUIT JARS I HMUKUIAIL I DHnnnHd,u TOMATOES I WATERMELONS I 1 THE CHEROKEE ( Gal Writes Boy Friend ! About Plans Fcr Fair Continued from page one 1 W: . :ii: I !" ;ii" "s* as messy rs if l>; d> after you've rone t>u in tlu? niori.hr Cut t: .it a?l lir form:: n .. -i i*. Phe jrrounus have been rolled c.nd mi't'ihvii and "prettied up". . ' M-i in ti-1 yea that neat !> always, when we ha\i a Fair, it start i "< rain, and everybody lt is -ill daub ! up with mud. Well, this year, the Fair Commissioners are planning to spread a regular carpet of saw lust "?r mayl e cinders?over the irrounds. Then they can look up at the - ky and say: Now, Darn v. . .; ? on and rain?ami see if we care!" Better still. Jim. we're iroinir to have Tv . in w huildinirs. The old \hihdion hall was pretty nearly a ! mac t? line county like Cheroe. and so. Glor\ Be! it's jroinjr to he torn dew rf. and a new one put up. They're iroinjr to huild a special d t", i- 1 k. t oo. They *ve bought the old canniiiir factory that belonged to Mercer Fain. Tocv jjji . * Uiiu ->o00 *Oi li. T'iit Bounty ( onim Tsioiiers and the Murpliv Tqjvti Board ea<h itavc S125 in taxes. t"i Da Fair Commission kicked in in >s2o0 rash. X w the WI'A is jroinjr to teai 1 Ji wn the cannery and move it ovet j the fair irrounds and men will be! lived to put lip new buildings. \ I hev'll lie i?nofJ ?nog B< s" of all. Jim. the exhibit build- ! ing wont be allowed to just stand 1 there doing anybody any good except once a year. It's going to bo fitted up as a modern gymnasium for the public school students?and a fine new hridje across the river to the school grounds, is just about finish- j ed. ! I guess that's all for this time, J?m ' 'it I'll w V ag-'in next week and keep in touch with how things are going. MVamv! i'e don't make any dates hat will keep you away from the Fair! I'll be seen:' you. Fondly yours. Ij..* lbdell. IT l'\YS TO ADVERTISE" TEA I NECTAR -i" 13c Our Own '$? 19c lo Sauce 16-0/. Cf? t Can || uit j?.;' ? ij i- 15c I 2 >? 15c 4 - 25c vj? ? 3 cans 25c 2 sj 25c Sannyfield j FLOUR 24 S 69c ??????_P ; pts?g5c doz. J j qts... 75c doz. I ; 1/2 gal. 99C doz. 5c i!b- 5c Inspected) ea. 29c SCOUT. MURPHY, N. C.. THURSDAY GLOBE TROTTIN ?" \i *.WV' ' , ji f "k-V i" *.v. ( ' T D. >> J? Among the early types cf locomotion considered by u.s. railroads were th'e hOGSE-TReACM'LL CAf? / and the SAIL-CAf? / UCMDV "l-nrv | H Vni_LT I AND CLIFF BERGERE BRUSHED WHEEL'S IN THE 1927 INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY RACE KOHtERT'S CAR ROLLED OVER IN MID-AIR, THROWING ITS DRlVERtfONTO THE TRACK. BERGERE SHOT THROUGH UNDERNEATH. UNHARMED HI McClure Shot Trying j To Prevent Robbery Continued from page one C weapon. c The youth whom young McClure i is believed to have saved from rob- n bery, and possible murder, is Robert ) L. West, a recently discharged snilot from the H. S. Navy, who stopped off in Murphy enroute from Xortoik, Vu., s to his home in Alabama. ? He had recently been discharged i from the service and had nearly $100 i in cash in his pockets. This was : saved, hut his dothes. with the cxcop t tion of those he wore, vanished with J t In- stove repair man. < Waiting for a bus to take him o\it > ?>i .Murphy. West got hold of some i' liquor. The stove repair man was | given several drinks. Then the lat- ? ter suggested that he would drive a W - t to Alabama if the latter wouhi ii\ the ga and oil. West consented, h; d the ear tank filled, and the\ stalled. * " Tin y stopped at the Playhouse and tke sailor went in to buy beer. Rel'us- ( ed because he was under the in lluence of liquor, he tried to argue, I showed a roll of motley and offered i to "pay double*'. Young McClure, who happened to j ? ??? iii mi- n-Mii i na<i never seen me i i sailor 1 elore. hut decided thai with I i all that money he had better jj:o to .1 i . hotel where he would he safe. He I volunteered to drive him back to town, | 1 and the sailor consented. I s This enraged the stove repair-man, 1 ami In- cursed McClure for a 1 THE POCK p/KNOWl Y j W7 THERE a0 2 ARE / Y & * ?s A<C^,'V .<^4?r * ^ * OF THE ?19,000 4 STOCKHOLDERS WHO OWN THE STEEL 'HDUSTRY, Mo pea ctur A#e ,women. * . JULY 27. 1939 G - ~ By Melville i /r '"is#' l II ^ the first u.s. transcontinental airplane flight was made by calsraith p. rodgeps who left sheepshead bay l.i. SEPT. 17, 1911 and arrived in pasadena. cal., 49 days later. modern airliners span the nation in 14 hours.., 1 arK^n i ' i^^c^heat'of alloy iron and steel made in the ford rouge foundry is analyzed before it is poured by-taking photographs of the spectral "rainbows" formed by its elements.,, Estate Ofr Callie Hall Left Chiefly To Sister .'ontinucd from page one cutrix of this my will, that she seure his advice and cooperation in 11 y business which he is in position to landlc. ITEM VII I hereby constitute and appoint my ister, Miss Ada llarshaw. Executrix i! i his my last Will and To Lament; i xprossly relieve her from making reurn to any court; from ^ivintf bond; lid from rendering appraisal of m> state. It is my will that she own and jossess ihe part of my estate hereinbefore devised to her and to possess anie without other formality in the , ,<i! iuli"lll,lll ill' l?V (Wtllln fll-m til.. 1 irohate of this my will. 1* shall not be | iccessary for her to secure orders t?I . i.iy kind ?>r nature whatever from my iourt in the pn in "si s. Thl . tin- lit ii:iv f ijecemrer, lit.'hi. MK. . CALI.li: HALL Meddler. Then when the latter paid 10 attention, he reached to the floor. >f his car. conic up with a rifle, and J n od point blank at McClure's head, j McClure s wound was dressed in ! durphy, and the sailor, staggered ihoui. town, finally was locked up foi Irunkeuness. Meld overnight he was et off with tile costs by Magistrate icese, and left shortly thereafter for ! Vlabania. Police here believe the stove re- j our man probably planned to rob the | ailor?and if he resisted, as would I lave been likely, to kill him and j ?ide his hndv in the woods. j iETBOOK! | .EDGE t&S iBIM# - r- *?'??' <*-j ?_J iig j i :M? O S A. OSES petroleua1 AT THE RATE OF 6V3 BARRELS A PERSOH EACH YEAR ? more than twice the nate of the second nanking country. j \~/ \i \ DESPITE PREDICTIONS / au \ THAT THE GLASS 11 vl l\ BOTTLE MAKING I \ A \ MACHINE WOULD J,B 11 DESTROY JOBS/ \ v\ ii it cheated | 'f ' thousands \ r\ \\ of new ones. m I I , I /I tooav more men sj I y\LJ oeuver bottled \ m fS 1 /7U^ **LK I? A \ *He l) i \i i ( \r <j \ v njnberof tl i i &ass Lm^L^TnOj blowers - j y-^uu^^ before j \ x^e^c w/s ? > \V \ machine \v k j henn] theatre i Murphy, N. C. 1 Saturday, July 29 1 W. M. (Hopalong) I Bovd In? I silver osl the nctl Laet Shew Sat., julv2?1 BoVl M--'? "itirma i: Raye in? I NEVER Sml DIE 1 Sunday, July 30 I THE LADY AND THE MOB I With Fay Bainter, ldafl Lupino, Lee Bowman! Mon.? lues. I July 31, Aug. 1 I CONFESSIONS OFl A NAZI SPY I With Edward G. Rob! T~? ' ? 1 mson, raul Lukas, Francis Lederer Wernesday, Aug. 2 DOUBLE FEATURE HOTEL IMPERIAL With Ray Milland ? Also ? CHASMS DflHCFR Thurs. Fri. Aug. 3-4 MM PACK With Joel M^Frea, Bar -! Al""l waic" Oiauvt yv,i\, * _ Tamiroff, Rcbt. I Fresin Saturday, Aug. 5 ff Gene Autry In? I MEXICALII ROSE I Late Show Sat., Charles Bickford H STREET Of I MISSIIW I MEW I

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