(The vtlnTiM-rcr #r.uit Official Dt'-nn ;>f Murphy and CI*er oktv County. North Carolina. ri'lUMIKD KVKKY THIRSDAY Entered in th ? Post Offui' at Mur phy Nc rth Car ?hna as second class matter under Act >f March 3. 1897. Victor ( Olmstrd ('. It I > unci ll.idir v \Villi.ini>on II irlMra Mrroney Publisher Business Micr. Editor Social Editor SUBSCRIPTION PRICE On.- Year $150 S.x Months HL 75c Pay ibl>- Strictly In Advance I.i-uhI Advertisements. want ads. readmit timii'cs, obituaries. cards of '.hanks, 'to 5r line each insertion, payable in Advance Display rates furnished on ri"que*t Obituary noti.vs cards of thanks, tributes >f r -pec:. o> individuals. lcd?p.s 'ourche - organizations or s :cHes, will b.' r-u.irded as adver tising and insort.'d at resular cla-si t !? -I uHer;.;,;-.^ rat - Such notices will be mark -d adv." in compliance with 11 stal regulations. Cp?-:rlu \vv - .. . n- ? '? ha - be t < t'.-v n?sr ? n ? linn i ' 11 , i* ?' r \ ' ' " ? il'f a iozen steer- cannot irffo: i to pav for 111 limit 1:.- fav> mak< ? trip himself and pay f feedin-- and v 1 1 > 1 ? v i *, * l stock ' ? lit t I flu" auction Tin- result is thaf he -oils to j loo*! uver who ships by the car load That way. the profit isn't cno" :h to warrant expansion. Tr. would be totally different if a merit"', were lose enough so that the farmer could drive his cattle to the auction place: sell direct to the packers' representatives, and return horn* the same evening. \n a-i-tion market in Murphy, for instance, would be a boon to the farmers of Cherokee, and Graham of Ciav an ?' "ni.m in Ga . and n par'.; of Fannin -nmty. Ga.. ana p.>!k s mtv T'nn. With such a mark e' ' i ' ? ' ? r.--".: would increase ten f ' ! mi probably more Corn is new the bi^ "cash crop' of this section. But. when the yield bumper, prices are low: and when the crop i.. small, the farmer's re turn also goes down. Tf som? of that rorn was fed to carttfo it would, in the Ion? run. pay a whole lot more. County agent A. Q. Ketner has pointed out that many thousands of acres now are lying absolutely idle, that are ideal for cattle raising: and this applies to neighboring counties as well as Cherokee. He also points out that pure-bred bulls are avail able ? at a service charge of only $1 that will result in the prime stock that brings fancy prices. In addition to the vast acreage waiting to be used. State experts have found that this section is pec uliarly adaptable for stock raising. The climate results in cattle that are not only big and healthy, but that need be fed only two or three months out of the year. Mountain grazing takes care of the rest. True, it takes capital to get a start with good breeding stock? but Banker Percy Ferebee. who donated the purebred bulls to the county also has promised that he will see that any prospective cattle raiser, of good business standing, shall be financed. ACCIDENT FACTS By U. B. Careful > Accident records for the past sev- J oral years show that football fan- on their way to and from eamcs have figured in a tjood many accidents on week ends in September. Octobe- and November. Tn the first place general acci | r ?? ii ' ,?t xty per e^n' >f a!! (raffle fatalities occur at nlftit. in'' tv t f . i's'II fans liav# t<> do rn; of ? I'rivin* during h ? !i f * ? ?l. i .d darsness I ' !: ? .?? > ict il'v every foot ' ill <:??? th?;f a number of i i'wi '? d-" ???< > take ir few (?ink ! -tnt big h irry t? set to the name ? urt back home after the came. ?M'h the result that they drive at ex ? ;sive rates of siK*ed and take ilm ???rous. needless chances. \lt the* factors contribute to a hip'- " 'ff'c incident frequency on k ends ;n ? t>-en drmkinK. Ret : : ? sober person to drive for you dr":r? ?>: nialit. dim your liehts ?v n m~- 'v : other cars, don't over ' voiir headlight', and watch for - ' i* the highway, as well , ... '<- in Sal uria with her mother. Mrs. Margaret P.'ai'jon. Mr. and Mrs. Georse Townson I ? ; J u:ch*''-- Clara Mae. were in Sunday. .... Mrs. Sheridan Dickey and Mrs j Robert Reid were visitors in Atlanta i Tuesday. | ? ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson . ? ? ? ? P. J. Henn cut Tuesday in Cliat tanc >ga. . . . . Et Jie Mallonee left lis. Thursday for eff> i's.m City where he is em ;>lo> J. ?itu the T. V. A. ? ? ? ? M .ss Ar.etta Ramsey. Mrj. John Dor. ey a.id N.iss Ir ne Bar: jn spin last we ok end in Asheville with Mr. and V ? Homer Liv.gn.:.*. ? ? ? ? M ss Winefricd Townso i left Sun da'. .'or Kr.or.v'He " Million Mark in ! ? . C. Raleigh? Unempl- m, , . ^ fi to normally employed woik> North Carolina amounted to 220 56 in August. Inr-l ;.' - 1 m .-4 413 c'.iecks delivere-' ? :r-i. ..1. tt; ployment offices ar.,i M branches in the Stv men*. Compensation r- r? ,j Chairman Charles O Po-;eil \r; nounces. This incite.-; $183;-, v in 2.127 checks whl^h went to r of-State workers who Inn r>reti - established wise ere-1:' in y,,.? Carolina. To'al benefits in the 32 month; ?? distribution throuah A ? ? n' with r tv In North Carol'nn The M\irt>hv Employment r'ftc dlst-ihuted 310 ch"c'<- ??- in $'.693 SO in A'taust ? 1 -n' ?i eligible workers in t'.v* " -v- Ks the office. In the 3? tr> vr . of Vr?. ft* payments through Vi ? this of fice has distributed s son ri"vk? for an aeureeni" ef *61573 64 to elgible unemployed work ? C\RI> OF Til \NKS We wish to thank our mv*.y fr.T.fa for the lovely floral offerings ar.i understanding words oi sympatlw following the detrtli of ot : telowi mother. Mrs. John Brannon THE FAMILY v r ? > \s OF WHAT YOU DO You Can Do It Better With Electricity Tis' Thrifty As A Frem Making Toast To Thrashing Grain There's an Electrical AppMance That Dees It Quicker and Better. ? ? ? ? It Costs Only A Few Pennies It Pays DoUars In Time Saved In Temper Saved In Toil Saved ? * ? ? Our Rates are the Lowest in The State And The More You Use The Cheaper *t Gets. It's Quiet As A Dependable As A Electric Lights Saves Your Eyes ? ? ? * Electric Power Saves Your Back m ? ? ? THE WIFE WHO KEEPS IIOtSE THE ELECTRICAL WAY HAS HER WORK DONE TIP-TOF AND HAS TIME TO PLAY ? ? ? ? As A Redden You Are Part Owner Of Char Power Company ? ? Help Your Town And Yourself By Using Mere Power. Electrical Dept. City of Murphy