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Official ()rgan of h:i!?*r-\! m tin* !'(?>( OHi?v Eclas- i ' ?:d- : V t !" M I /< l'( U* (\ OLVSTt CI I V/ A c .7 U. DA si ns< 0?n* ^ car '-I. Payable . L Ljal VU nts. wall I ; th mks, . r . iiiXt. each ;nse fu?'iiL-;icti -n IVq-c*:. M 1 phy, V?rth < WHY NOT HAV HALLOWE ^ii I lui!*>urcn lias " _? prcti.itimi^ and "\<t propcrt riiif! frequent v fnllowiiiir the shattered street lamps. faint t?n the wav. Hut don't iinaiiitu- that in thrrn than on Halloween ? ii?'i?ors are heinu better din "* I lie boisterous old spir ops have led it into lull p. i?*!eas" it there in real sport t:, )?oliee like the idea. So do t the kids like it. I falloween-night projr.'ai iie some tvpiral. examples fro ? a:1". Illinois, tin- Kotarians the I?as6ifceiit the\ -taire more on the I loot aln?\e a dam e am \t Calexiro. California. It eonsists ol a eostunie paiad theater. Sheridan. \\ vonmiu attau ui'.li m atieriioon raovi the evening. i< oiaani/alii In I heboxjran. Mi' hiuan. hounds with a fast-mo\in?r p.o tire, a pie-eating < oiliest. ami And so it jjoes. I here noise made, and just a- niarn rone gets hurt, the front irate S 2(T OF EVERY E GOES FOR I How much did \ our shoel ive dollars." \\ hatevei the\ e?>st von n \ou paid fo: them went for I The shoos noii have on \< of 126 III DDK \ I'ANKS. the I he dealer and all other person.paid these taxes and Added Th the time the shoo reach youincluded in the price yon pay. The same story can he tol eating away tl*e traditional ^ danger that thi- standuid may it is here. Now ! President Roosevelt has sa every man who labors. . . it the idle factories. lax-sold I aims air ing the street"- and >r.*king jobs ness cannot c;u\ y it- excessive 1 Hidden Taxes are sometimi don't know vou're paying thei have been permitted to grow. If you bad to pay twenty < every time you wanted t<> spend conscious of the burden. Taxes should always he j much they are pay ing. The small amount ot direi furnishings, your bank account in the proverbial ocean that is baker, the department store, thr line station and every other bus The so-called "rich" do n< nittance tnwnide our ?-? * I he lion's share. These taxes drive the cost power, hurt business, and thus c ing depression, unemployment, CONCERNING PR The Monopoly Committee cern&d about the many ohiselin; in order to profiteer on the pub There are many complaint Commission and tho Departmei way there has been a lot of col! ers who have raised prices on good or justifiable reason. It trim the public. There is nothing in the nat future dangers of getting into a the necessities of life. THE CHEROKE1 tiikrr ^rmtt Murphy and Cherokee County "th ('ai >firia ) KV I In 1 HI RSDAY at Mm , av. \oith i .u?-!ina a? secoml ,r,l, , ; ) ' D .? . Eli tor and Publisher A /LL Business Manager :KIITIO\ PKK.K >0 >i\ M-nitli? 75c N/h 1 nance ! -?' 111!^ o!?it ;jarit->, cards of no:,, paya le in advun Display rates i. I imr-d.n. ()clo|, i I'). !<r!0. e a safe and sane : en this year i"\w u|? . pol ire . hief- write "No de\ un.r. ? on their records with ainazfiiiilil ? l? InKlat tiros, and oofim's lr??m the "good old days*, arc modern \miiigsiers have less rasealitv nights of voir. It i- rat Iter that these i ted. it i- still then*, hut gmups of jtowmirks, and moving picture theaters to fiat spares persons and propert\. Hie lie householders. 1 *nt the hesl of all. n* differ from town to town, hut here in "no damage" ? ities. In North ( Intake over the ? it\ auditoriuin and in than .i dozen boxing matehes. while I informal gam?*s an* in progress a se:vie?? eluh stages a "mirihipiake." e. field contests. and free ticket* to a . r? .rises th order. starling their e and ending up with refreshments in ?i, loperat . the misehief maker- aie k?*pt within gram which iueludes a parade, a hona danee. just as mueh energy, jlist as much spooks haunting the streets, hut no safe. ui(| e\-er\hod\ has a lot of fun. COLLAR YOU SPEND -tIDDEN TAXES - ?>>l.' Three dollar- ' Four dollarwis be sure more than 20' ??f wiiat V\KS. not shoes! ?ur feet carry the astounding burden rancher, tin*, tanner, tin* distribuelor, necessary to produce a pair of shoes iem to tin* Price of the P;odinl. By The Consumer all these taxes are il of everything you liuy. Taxes are Lineriean Standard of Living. The b .-haltered i- not a future danger, iid: " Taxes are pair! in tin* sweat of \ are excessive, they aj*o reflected in d. hence, in hordes of hungry, trampin vain. Our people and our busi Iiurdcns of taxation." i?s rall?'d Painless Taxes because yorv in. Because the\ arc painless the* f twent\-five cents to a tax collector a dollar you would l?c most painfully iainful. People should know how t taxes you may pa\ on your home . or your real estate, is just a drop being collected b\ the butcher, the transportation companies, the gaso* iiness. it and cannot pay more than a mere hill. The man on the street pays of living upwards, cut purchasing reate a vicious circle of ever-expandand economic chaos. ICES AND PROFITS in Washington is reported to l?e cong plans to control prices and profits lie. ts pouring into the Federal Trade it of Justice showing that in a small lusion among wholesalers and retailfoodstuff and clothing without any lias been just another opportunity to ionul economic* situation, outside the war that warrants price-boosting on E SCOUT. MURPHY. N. C. OCTOBER ? CLASSIFIED ADS. S?u us for your EHA ioans or direct loans. MURPHY REALTY COMPANY. Insurance and Real Estate. Phono 17.a. For Rent If >'l RENT Nicely furnished three ?orr. apart a:? ? ' -See Mi >. A. L. Bullentine. East Murphy. lt-pd TWO ROCM Apartment for rent Completely furnished. Mrs. F. O. Fates. 231 Peachtree St.. Murphy. N. C. (12-1 t-pd) Lost & Found I < ST OR STRAYED?black and white spotted hound?old?anAei> to name of "Bud." Useless v ept as family pet. Children miss him. ."> > reward for return to TOM PALMER. Dickey Chevrolet Co. Murphy. X C. (ii-ii-ciiio ia si ? millohl containing- $11. Irivt r's license and private* papers, r inner keep money and mail purse ami papers to Seoul Office. No questions. C yrus White. lt-pd Quinn & Humphrey nUICK '.aIBJLANCE service uner**t Director* & Etnb*lmfr? Day phone 74, Nifht 97 ard 77 coppf.rhiu.. tenn mrmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmi \ i " SMDrrL. HOLT Den list - X-ray Specialist I liil-Parker Bldg. Murphy, N. C. Kv "VtT/H I v xLy DR. J. E. SARRELL SPECIALIST Refraction and Mobility of the EYE COPPER HILL, 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 1009. All work guaranteed?always on tho job. WELL or see SarRELL Give Your Car A Shot In TKp Arm ? ? .aw . .1111 Is Now Solvenized More Miles Per Gal. NO CARBON ?ALSO? Washing & Greasing BY PROFESSIONALS Tires?Accessories TRADE AT J. L. HALL YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER 1 19. 1939 iTTTTm<rvou~ slme years ago ^ (catherine hepburn 5* was runner-up in & the connecticut ' i women's amateur j coif championship. jL \\ what play is she mg currently starred on broadway, and . ? i what were two ^2 . of her most im famous movie successes ? '"attfll skyscrap-rs of radio city make a lighted. load on manhattan island than before this dcvelopmeni was started. how do rol account for this fa.ct ? i i cssuuffll dttklffi Answers to be 1 THIS a Mrs. Burton McNabb, of Suit?thi same lady who won the coveted priz< for general farm exhibit at the Stab Fair has just produced tangible proo that Fall gardens pay?and HOW On a plot of less than half an acre Mrs. McNabb. doing most of the worl herself, has raised a variegated fal garden from which she not only ha: supplied her own table, but has sob $75 worth. And she isn't througt yet. The garden yield includes beets carrots, string beans, lettuce, turnips celery, collards, Irish and sweet po tatoop. corn?and believe it or not? a fine October crop of "spring onions." Many of the beets measured foui inches in diameter; the celery aver aged some 20 stalks to the plant and she brought a sample head ol collards to Miss Aline Richardson lone a champion of fall gardens which measures three feet across the top. with leaves two feet long. Incidentally, Mrs. McNabb announced that she had just eaten the last of her "roastin* ears." "The secret of the fall garden" she said, "is a little work, and a lot of manuring." Take it from Chief of Police Fred Johnson, they never sleep out at the prison camp, at Peachtree. The Chief and the State Highway Patrolman Smith worn nnf ?V?of ?t?>? . ? *"?> i?v: other mawning?don't ask us why; ask them?and decided it would be nice to drop in and sample the big pot of coffee that Capt. Slayton always keeps hot. It being long after midnight, the prisoners were ali asleep. From the outside it looked as if everybody else had gone byebye too?but that was all wrong, just like the average husband with :j; \Ve call for and deliv $ in the town limits. Jus ',[ the Southern and your S led with Speed and abs RAILWAY EXPR1 I l?l l*l l#l [t[ |.[ |*| |*| [?[ |*I [*i [*i <.[ i?i [.| i?[ <*i ^ ^ i?i i*[ l J iS NOT A PIGSKIN. OF ; WHAT LEATHER '"H$ IS THE COVER MADE ? 1 Ohere are \ /JF WIR 112 SEPARATE \,/# parts in a bulova ! watch movement. manufacturing operations does this represent ? ! ... i Tound on back page nd THAT e his wife. I he offi< - I pai o from the stockrde and advanced on f tiptoe to keep l'rom waking the con! viets. They hadn't gone tor. s'.vps . before the place was floed-'d with , ,.i.i:~u. ? -? % viiwin ugui> an uiurm Signal was 1 ounding, and guards were pojrin? s out with rifles ready. 1 Definitely, there isn't likely to be ? any jail delivery out that way. . There's never a dull moment at . t he < ounty jail. The other day a - blonde wench drifted over from Tennessee; drank deep from the moonr shine well, and so found herself in the jailhouse. r She found plenty of company in the woman's bull pen; eight gals to . be exact?and she proceeded to tell them all just what she thought of . them. All of 'em took it meekly , enough until she got around to young ' Miss Pearl Grigry. who hails from Graham county, who looks frail and - delicate, out who would really just as lief tackle a wildcat! When the blonde wench began tongue lashing Pearl, the Graham county gal led with a right, and then put over a one-two punch that knocked the blonde flat as this winter's wallet after his wife gets through with it. Jailer Patton Coleman had to rush to the rescue. Next time you are in Mauney's drug store, ask Betty Kate McCombs how she hurt her neck, which boasts a neat little patch. Thus far to the i i-j _i- Inlil writers Knowledge, sin- iuu seven different stories about what happened. Not for the worid would we say what we THINK happeneJ. because surely, nobody would really bite such a nice girl! V. c. o. You'll Never Growl | If You Ship j By Express f I rer without charge with- | (t phone the L and N or | packages will be hand- .j. solute safety. % ?SS AGENCY INC.
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