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46,000 Pounds Set Off At Hiw <?usand pounds of dy. evst blast over to be !'1' . ction were e xploded ' >n Tuesday afternoon o'clock. Nearly .1 fi om all over the < less v. person than : ead of the 1 nt ii o r. 1 to w.i: . . the tie ' ' over their ears - . hey nifcht be shaken ey were u rong. r about as much the jriant fire crack; iy children "shoot" [ : t them) at Christ h!a?e was sufficient t 155,000 pounds of ^ -:i be used in road buildT ' the lack of noise t th dj amite was \v h ich had been drillI the rock to a depth A ii: 'lyiinr particles of rock damage to the Dam's J.: S. Offers Posters On Aittins Up Of Fowl The |; ; ,'ii of Home Economies , pu eight posters telling all ho want to know how to prepare ,wl fur roiling, frying, roasting. .-training and stewing. The j ires are available to , b ! lectures and to butchers iho a 1 ui: ible to advise the housert'< "]ww to cook it". Tii. j>b'te set may Ve obtained its from the Suporinteni . 1 'im.nts. Washington. 1). C. Thr* umdred new icicles have on ; ! to the Swiss Village scenry iv S Valley at the New York Worb!" - 1 iif There are now 5.000 cicles that look just like the real ihivg <! : ing the midsummer sun. rhe arti i: 1 l.ieles cost from SI.50 : $6.0i . ach. WA XI PQala Ije Really Got, 'Em! Used rts ? Tires ? Batteries, wrecked cars and junk nd sold. Elbert I. TotheIce Plant. (50-4t-pd) nice is like money in bank, show you how the Now fe Insurance Company not es you protection but will you borrow.? P. N. Iiarisley?Special Agent, hg) A REAL BUY! arm on Tusquitte, 3 miles Hayesville. 25 acres in culincluding fine apple or all of which is Winter Peach, plum and cherry l sturdy and bearing. i cultivation, 35 acres pas1 acres wood-land, mostly ' Oak. houses; one 5 room; one , with cool pure spring be-1 irn and hay loft, chicken \!>o cow, mule, chickens ' 1 C hogs. Complete farm .ding plow, harrow, corn c. All at a sacrifice. A Hayesville, X. C. Route E: Wardrobe trunk; steel,, inod. Will sell cheap. Ap \ ictor Olmsted, Cherokee TTT Classified Display I City Shoe Shop Tennessee Street I Jerome Blankenship, Prop. I Service While You Wait. H Reasonable Prices I GET THERE I Fast and Cheap I Speed?With Safety .Firet. Whitey's Taxi Service J. C. WHITE, Dri.er Phone 9110 I DR. E. B^itist - X-ray Specialist 1 Hill-Parker Bldg. | THE CHEROKEI Of Dynamite rassee Dam PERSONALS . | Paul Owenby spent Saturday ami l Sunday visiting his parents, brothers ' and sister, in Marietta. Ga. Mr. ami Mrs. Victor Olmsted spent , .Sunday m i'alton. Ga. as the gUesti o? I.i . and Mis. L A. Lee. Both the ! latter li.clnn! they missed Murphy, ' more ami mol e*'. S. A. Carroll, of Maysvillc. Ga. ivisiting ' is son. Oliver and sister. eJr.-l ^>. A. Timj?son. M? . Walter Coleman and Mr-. Viryil KUiott's visitor, Miss Frances Wicker left Tuesday to return to hex i home in Coleman, Fla. after several weeks visit. Porter Mason, of Brasstown; Chari les Hughes, of Washington, D. C. Miss lanell Brookshire. if Coppcrhill. all j of whom have been here attending the ; funeral of Mr. John L. Mason motored 1 ta Knoxville for tho ?""L- ?1 rT*1 -..-w vvn^eriu. i ni'y wort* ut- ompanicd by Mr. and Mrs. Grady Carringcr. Mr. and Mrs. Fato Garden, Miss Ruth Akin. Miss Flo Wallace, P.. E. Wallace and Harry Carrinyer spent Sunday at Vogel Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John L. M'ison return; 1(1 to Washington Sunday after several days in Murphy during the illness ! and death of Mr. Masons father. Mr. Dave Ditmore. of Flats is visiting relatives both here and in Brasstown. 1 A party including Mrs. Maurine Bryant. Mrs. Glen Bates. Mrs. Garris?n Mam val, Miss Aline Richardson. .Miss Alella Meronoy. Bill Owenby. j Bobby Rector, and Hadley Williamson had a swimming party Saturday at Vogol Lake, followed by a dinner at Walasiyi Inn, on top of Neals Gap. * * ? Mr. and M rs. George Mauney and baby of Highlands, have been visiting Mr. P. A. Mauney for the past two weeks. 1 A11S Loans SKK US FOR YOUR F. H. A. LOAN, j We can furnish necessary papers to finance a home in, or outside the city limits. MURPHY REALTY COMPANY. Phone 175. (49it-chg) Personal I CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends land loved ones for the kindness and j sympathy shown us during the illness ' and death of our dear husband and j rather, J. R. Mason. Also for the beautiful flowers, t THE MASON FAMILY NOTICE TO CREDITORS To whom it May Concern:- I hereI by serve formal notice that on and I after this date (July 8, 1939) I will I not be responsible for any debts conj tracted by any person, whomsoever, I other than myself. Signed:- Edwin Hensley j (50-lt-pd) Classified Display j DR. J. E. SARRELL SPECIALIST ! Refraction and Mobility of the EYE COPPERHILL. TENN. The most modern optical office between Knoxville and Atlanta. Can examine the Eyes, grind and deliver the glasses same day if desired. Over 30,000 pairs of glasses made and delivered from this office. Established since 1909. All work guaranteed?always on the job. re WELL ow SawRELL Quinn & Humphrey OUICK AMBULANCE SERVICE Funeral Directors & Embalmers Day Phone 74. Night 97 and 77 COPPERHII.L. TF.NN t E SCOUT. MURPHY. N. C-. THURSDA |The Week In Review _ I STATE The wet-or-dry dec'ion s hed'.led ] fee Tuesday. July is. in Swain CounI ty was caiiv .1 ??!':* a: a special meet .t:g of the County Commissioners. J when it bc.ame apparent that tht i wets would be o\\ rwhelmingly cie| feated. The Commissioners decided I :i election would be a "useless ex | I penst *. j i Ml re than 4? <> people "athen : at J j Rabun tlap-Na ??muv las ! [Saturday when a table' w ?> iia.-L | eil in honor of V*. A. t urtis. foun d t of the school. Mr. Curtis was) b u n and reared in Ch? i k? e County. ? | Ii" founded the sthool, i*"i- poor boys. ; ; after h's return from the War be j ; ween the States, in which he fought: lour years for the Lost Cause. A vice-war has been started in McDowell County which, it is charged, is teeming with disorderly homes and illiet. liquor stills. A number of stills j are reported to have been confiscated j in the vicinity of Marion. Mecklenburg has a new system of hanillin eonfisfiO?wi Un?<>? p..~ ?:-1 ^tuff in bottles with damaged labels is given to hospitals. If the labels arc 0. K. the liquor is shipped to the I State ABS Commission for resale, legally. If it is mountain corn, that never saw a label, it is poured clown t ht sewer. NATIONAL A crowd of 150 maddened persons tried to mob a Go year old bridegroom as he left the church with his bride, aged 1G in New York city. The bride's father "gave his daughter away" at the altar. Yes, the bridegroom is rich. K 'no, Nov. where they end marital wars, thinks war of a more serious kind is near because o? the rising price of quicksilver, which is found ir. abundance in that State. The price of a 7G pound flask has risen >l!0 to $01.50 during the past few months. During the World War it brought $400 a flask. Quicksilvei is used in the manufacture of high explosives. President Roosevelt offers a newplan to settle the railroad question, lie would have the Government lease them, up to $500,000,000 of equip-1 nient, and the plan is heartily approv- 1 ed by Jesse II. Jones, new Federal j Lending Administrator. Some of the! roads like it; some don't. The viewpoint is guided by profits?or lack of them. A superior court Judge sitting in Aninictn '-.i . L ' . . v.?.. Mi wiiui is oeiievcu to | be a record when he heard and grante<l 220 divorces in a special, one day session at the rate of one a minute. Senator Burton K. Wheeler. (Dem. Montana) has announced that he definitely is NOT a candidate for the Presidency. Which just about makes it unanimous. Probe of the tangled affairs of Louisiana State University, whose recent president. Dr. James M. Smith is now in jail awaiting trial on charg es of larceny, embezzlement, forgery, and what have you, shows that Rich ard W. Loche resigned as Governorof the State resigned the day after announcing that auditors were making J an examination. FOREIGN | The "peace conference*' between England and Japan over repeated insults by Jap soldiers to British subjects in China has. thus far gotten: exactly nowhere. Japan flatly insists that the Orient if for Orientals only, and that the white man is an interloper. Playing no favorites, a Jap soldier slapped the face of an American .Missionary worker. The U. S. lias dej manded an apology; hut to date, none I lias hofll furthnnmin.. I j BRIEF NEWS ITEMS No automobiles are permitted on the grounds of the Cone estate at Blow- | ing Rock, regarded as one of the most extensive and beautiful in the moun- | tains. Pedestrians may wall; through ; the grounds and horse-drawn vericle? and saddle horses may enter them, but j no automobiles. Since the King and Queen of Eng-' land ate hot dogs at Hyde Park, there | has been a sudden spurt in the sale' of the ten-cent delicacies at the New : 1 York World's Fair. They are being' consumed at the rate of nearly 60,000 a day. Ter.-cent ice cream cones are the favorite confection of the Eskimo children in Dave [rwin's Eskimo Village at the New York World's Fair. However Mayokok, father of the Eskimo family says he misses seal oil j in his diet. Y, JULY 27. 1939 News(9d(//t/('s spill i;ivN / v/* ^ tr :Afe(T i ? .^ss ! ?'-> . ?aiNrr .Shut OP.SIMP' I paint ITHCVOE MAtUW 1 * - W..-1 ,?r CO. OR roa paint / ^ ** -* d, - A ? ?? . laid TI / 1 octP s ./_/. v7 <Xd J *H,Tt 1 <^py in$ == v V *** zzn ! \) \\ =: ~ 8fi!CK fiEDS CORANGES WER1 FOUNO BV CHANCE WHEN * PiRE IN COME REDUC __ EO STORED WHiTE LEAD rn A RED Pnwnro O THE SMC PtGME NT". CALLED (JftANGf MINERAL* IS MANUFACTURED TOOAY BY ROASTING WHITE LEAD City, County Officers To Meet On August 12 ? 11 The Institute of Government will a' hold a meeting of city and county tax ? and fiscal officers of the tenth and eleventh districts at the courthouse in Asheville on Saturday. August 12. ^ Topics for discussion in hide new v tax collection and foreclosure law- *j and procedure, pensions for city and j county employees, and federal relief n QUIT* SATURDAY I We have been offeri Bargains for sevral days DAY IS THE LAST D Be sure and get here to before it is too late. fij FINAL CLOSEOU (SUMMER UP TO $2.95 VAL All our Summer Oxford at this price. Most of these $2.95. Take advantage of t day or Saturday. Reg. 15c PRINTS GOOF SELECTION PATTERNS YARD 12jc LADIES REGULAR $1.00 SM SUMMER SHEER IIKtSSt B] A good variety to pick |^H dainty little frocks that spey selves. Be Sure. . . . see tl HURRY AN BOW "Bargain i Tennessee St. 1 I M " . THE COLOR CONSCIOUS ROMANS - C ) USE 0 TO " - 'iR uSC S. \ GALLEYS S. CHARlo .. TO MATCH. " [ USING WHITE LEAD TIMT?0 C ) with various pigment:- relics i Of f*KENT POMPEi! & HEkCULAN* . . EUM RiCENTLY UNCOVERED ARE j ' SiltLVi-iO AFTER BEING BURiEO I .. j , s_l .t*a o ' kekcdOB | 3 'SELF PORTRAIT" the RG.V-: 3v "VENUS 5- , ji-her works of the old masters .\r^i jj n win white lead -the S?ME basic j USED ON HOMES TODAY.' Q?N?eRAtO~ ED WH'TE LEAD PRIMING. CVE? WHICH Hf j LANSLUCENT fcROWNt TOucTAS^tOl i HACOWS-ms WHITES. THICKLY PAlNiTCD j| LLAU BRUUANT A PTES NUfliy 300 VOIR I 3 ; slat ion. Chairmen of the I? ?ards of County onimissioners. county managers, iayors. city clerks, city and county ttornevs, tax collectors and other is *ftI official- will attend At the gypsies* annual bride mar;et in Kraljevo. Yugoslavia, prices ere ex ecdir.gly low this year. Pari-ts of the prize of the lot. a striking ?ruiiette, r-ieived only $6.40. while ess attractive girls brought as little $3.60. FIN Gil S LAST DAY| ng these tremendous . now. . . but SATURAY OF THE SALE, share in these savings TON ALL MEN'S OXFORDS .UES $- 64 Is arc included 29 Q are values to w I his saving Fri- j j| 1 ' Men's A 25c GARMENT AT THIS REDUCTION EACH j a i iC from. Cool, V * W ik for themicm. ID SAVE! ER'C Bilt" Store Murphy, N. C.
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