Help Wanted
OPl '.IN . FOR I XPtRIKNCEl
SALKSMAN . iric re\ .. trade
EXCELLENT ;:;coaic ioi
BSar. . pabl< and qualified to get
?
v iun replying. lupin ? will be held
>ly Bon
For Sale
FOR SALE H mad. ? ? .er. Wti.
CORlOdftte two peopii', cneap. In?
*t F:ve Point Grocery ;n
E.i-t Murphy
n-pdi
FOR -AL' . ? ? A ? . . ">
ci;:' At! :i. 2 -p :n. - ' ..m
lii . n and outb'.t !l!nv ?. I."
c." 'd 2 ni:! from Peachtree on
M. Read. S-, . -a\ '?>: i- lim . Seii
R. isoili'u'.' . Mi -. ?: P licHati
Marble. N". C. K . 1. ' l'.-2-pd.'
FOH SALE: Six ? :w farm n Mur
phy-E'.u. -villt nghway .x n .
Jrcm Mii.; NVe '? : i..:u 1:
with two porchi and runntnx
w. Ci ..i are . : . .jit
See Roy Hushes, Murphj. Rt. 2.
3---P" '
FOR SALE: Ti'.irty-onc acre farm
star Elii-Jerville. 'IVntu e. On
i.avd -arfaee highway. Fifteen
(5 ci trac :.vc along No!achek>
R.'.-. I: interested, write DOVER
B. FO-TS. Burnsville. N C.
?3-2t-pd> j
FOR VALE: F. ? room ?? ?u-. . all mo
dern :r.iaxnci.\ Ca or t"tms.
W. M. Fa:n.
FOR SALE 50 b-asldin.; : from
$100 00 up. Cash or terms. \V. M.
Fair- ' 53-3T-chg '
Wanted
HATCHING EACH WEDNESDAY,
Reds, Barred Rocks, New Hamp
shires. Crosses. Hatching eggs
wanted. The Burgin Hatchery.
Marion. N. C. 'l-4t-pd>.
For Rent
FOR RENT ;n Isabella. Term. :T wo
5-rooni houses, S12.50 each: Two
4-rccm houses, $8.00 each; Three j
3-room houses. S6.00 each. With- !
:n 8 miles r,f Ocoee D.im No. 3 I
24 miles Parncr Dam. Farner j
Tin:;. Good roads ti> both. R. M.I
Shields. Isabella. Term. <2-2t-pd'.j
Classified Display
Dr, L. T. Russell
dentist
X-Ray Service
Phone 42: Sunday & Night: 101
Murphy, N. C.
DR. E. L. HOLT
Dentist - X-ray Specialist
Hill-Parker Bldg.
Murphy, N. C. I
To relieve
Misery of
COLDS
LIQUID
TABLETt
? ALVK
NOSE DROPS
COUGH DROPS
Thy -i
inofui LtNiworr
Need a Laxative?
Take good old
USE THE CLASSIFIED AOS
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7 yt'LED HERE
. .AUGUST 30
ntl i' n ? - -
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i . i::nxn !'? n U :? \V. A.
? ?!: H. li. Klfcin and Jt Ray
\ ;j'k:n- r .i hi! ? r p. am
: a: " :: an.i p: J '
. i .. . .1. : nival \ui
? >1 . - ,i ? . ; .'i " . ;
lare as In the past.
Promotions Given
Local NYA Youths
Mrs. Willabeue Posqt aiumunC-ci
?'.. foil .wint. promotions :> NY A
: - i:i C:u . okt < County.
Ma y Willard C opt'.- who h.ts been
? :*2 ic? i .n: ?.n the Clerical pro
ject has been promoted to full time
work. Mary Willaiia now project
time keeper at the defeme pr.jict
: ariey Kepha v. l:a> .. vi. a
youth worker at ie boy.s work hop
. .. b?'i'U promoted to project Super
visor, he will assist Bob Sc. oirgs. the
Super' hor, with the three shifts
rkin. at the Defense p.oiect. Pc . r
|aey |a .i vui; :'.i I ader lor some time
before i his pi emotion.?
Willie Belle srowwid wh ? was of
fice assistant on the clerical project
accepted ?: position as Secretary to
Mr. Loyd Hendricks County School
supt.
o
Ohio radio listeners heard a speech
by Con?.re??man Brown several days
alter Germany attacked Russia, in
which he said: Opinion in Washing
ton is that there will be no war bet
wren Russia and Germany." The
speech was from a phonograph re
cord made before hostilities started.
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Bueck Announces . .
' Continued From Front PaKe)
lin Smith. Ella McCombs.
G;ape Crec r". School: Mis. J. H.
Pitzer, Frances Dickson.
Kinsey school: Mrs. Richard B
Mcroney.
Texana school "colored): J. Wil
l'.ain Wade and Minnie Zenobia
Latiimer.
Dr. E. E. SMITH
Chiropractor
Murphy, N. C.
FOR GOOD HEALTH
MACON" COUNTY FARMS
We have 60 or more good farms
listed with us. Priced right to sell
Various acreages. Just to fit your
size, from S1000 to S5000. Get in
touch with us for a real buy.
G. JAMISON & BRO.
Franklin, N. C.
Kef.: B?nk of Franklin
(2t-l-pd>
Protect Your Loved
Ones With A
QUINN & HUMPHREY
Mutual Burial Certificate
Only Costs 25c to Join
Quinn & Humphrey
Mutual Burial Association
CopperKtll, Tenn.
, in e aliu.it*on is is
I- . . d
:. ? . i . a nv :?
.. ?
2. v - [
? :\d Manager L'ut.ns oil o:;
; dig U. .1 jPouph
? i . : ? *'?). aS llQUffll"
? ...u " Mav : dJ . a . ant:
m ....iff )?::;> to t li* >ys;cm.
we won't b? ah! d > anything until
Ha: ve vets back."
'I "j c Rob'btiy . . .
4 Continued tr??m Front Page) j
' i.a'.I ( v. mv hauled Mr Pat tail frorr ;
? h: <a:" and ' ?'??a him he wa < under ,
| ?rtest for Illegal parkin*. Patton aayaj
; they ottered > nl?. ? -c? '?
I ;jjcn cu. lite prlcc ::j $10. and finr.!!.'
I : j S4 which :>.? a. i cd :o pay.
"Then I decided they were no*
jcfficcr;;" ? ' erf. "and I iold
1 them I wouldn't pay them anything,
j w.-.i ; '.iie: ? ? iuled me back in
1 tiuir ?.?Jr. and took 45 t i nts, and m:.
, ; and knife. Then they dragyc d
me cu: o t :h. cur ^ i-.iii t*c?itin.
mi Mv a.: ?:i"d '.ii .- :> cm ar.d
.-he vp' :;uck i: tiv head. She be::an
; -reaming. and :hcy fled.
Bo ! : tlii' convicieu mci? dcnitci
, ha vine ar.'-.'in to d.? wi:a the ;v.nd
up. Attorney Mallonee. who reprt
' rnted them, pieadeo with the Judge,
j stating that he did not believe the
two were guilty.
Jutit.e Bobb; t replied that he dif
; fere::. H< added :ha: while he "might
! be wrong" he believed that the two
! Picklesimer boys he had ordered re
i leased U.-ati.-v o; '. ck of positive
identification were also guilty.
Attorney Mallonee then made an
extended plea for mercy. He said W
I r. Picklesimer, who came here to
visit his aged father, had a good
job in Virginia, had money in bank
had a good reputation, and was will
ing to sell '.i:s automobile, if neces
sary. to puy a fine that would keep
him out of the penitentiary.
His pleas were in vain.
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Swindler Given . . .
Continued from Front rage
j A moment after Olmsted had turn
ed over his money to the alleged at
torney all three men leaped in a cat
and fled. Cobb went to Atlanta and
then to Cincinnatti, where he was
arrested and put up a vain fight ag
ainst extradition. The other two men
have not yet been captured. They
are reported to have fled to Cuba.
Cofc-b claimed that Olmsted lost
the money playing poker. Cobb said
he did not play, but testifying at
the extradition proceedings he ad
mitted he had received S500 of the
money. He could not explan why.
Evdenee by Frank Forsyth of the
Citizens Bank and Trust Co., by Chief
of Police Fred Johnson, and other
disinterested witnesses showed that
Olmsted had drawn the money from
the bank at five minutes after twelve
and at 12:15 ? only ten minutes later,
was at the home of Chief Johnson
asking his aid. In those ten minutes
Olmsted had driven to East Murphy.
Cobb and his two companions had
fled with the money. Olmsted had
gotten Clerk of the Court, Hugh
Leatherwood, of Waynesville to give
him a lift to Murphy, where the town
was circled in a vain search for the
car of the confidence men: had pick
ed up his wife and told her of the
robbery, had phoned Chief Johnson
and made an appointment, and then
had driven to Johnson's home nearly
a mile distant.
It was pointed out that under this
time schedule Olmsted would have
had to lose $2,000 at poker in not
more than two minutes.
minutes.
The Jurors, which included three
ministers, refused to believe such a
story. They were out only about 30
I minutes.
We can handle good Dry Rye now at best
market Prices. Want to buy few head fat cattle
and Hogs. We pay highest prices for Chicken
i
and Eggs.
DICKEY FEED STORE
Forgolten Pri -oner . . .
< il I rem !*i<int
.in: .see ?; '.s months. > i I
.1 bat son period of two yeas-'.
Ti'.iscn d el no: s ''member t: .? ? . I
date. but : tmml ?:.;<? whtn : !
cols'.' tied this term, hi.-- probation wa
r isc'e J. S.i he d rided to celd-rate ]
W.'h two ;ri(Uk he puvrha rd r.
nilots of bootleg corn liquor. Tht
; . Ci '? M :. r.iv. w . .. 1'.!'. . ;
,.>i.'.ss.'. -vha: was If It of Use Jar ol !
"spl';." si nd .-.'.only thcstaller he Wu
in jail.
When his i.s-e was called Fririav,
ivr . ;:a:ion showed that his pr - j
ba-.ion had two more days to ran. i
T:ll-on pleaded t is.. t he though* ;
his time was up. that he had jus: !
rone to wo:\: fo: the TV A . and tha: :
i.e had a wife and child dependent o:- '
him, but J.sciyc Bobbit; pointed oa! .
?ha he was powerli ss to sc: aside the !
c;?ht months -aspindid sentence |
SPECIAL SERVICE
T . Rev a. Rufsi.s Moman. Rect >
( ; St. A^ncs Church in Franklin, and
Superintendent of Kanuga Lake Con
ferences will preach, a: ??sc Chuseli of
tii - Me.-sah < Episcopal 1 m Murphy
rs xt Sunday. Holy communion will
be cfit-L-iaUu at -erviccs beginning
a: 11 A. M.
ONLY 39
DAYS LEFT
THE NEW ORDER
JUST SIGNED BY
THE PRESIDENT,
WILL MAKE PRE
SENT SMALL
DOWN PAYMENTS
ILLEGAL.
IT ALSO WILL FOR
BID MORE THAN 12
MONTHS "TIME"
PAYMENTS.
IT GOES INTO EF
FECT NEXT
MONTH.
BUY NOW-OR
ELSE!
Here Are 6 Big Bar
gains.
See them ? Try Them.
They Run right ? and
they're Priced right.
Extra Special
One 1941 Americar
de luxe Coupe. (Best
buy in the County)
Also
One 1936 Plymouth
Coach $300
One 1 934 Chevrolet
Coach $175
One 1934 Ford
Coach $195
Two 1932 Chevrolet
Coaches $175
THESE CARS ARE
ALL CLEAN, OVER
HAULED, AND
READY TO ROLL.
FRANKLIN
MOTOR CO.
MURPHY. N. c. PHONE 124-W
H B. IN N
THE ATE E
Ml'RniY, NORTH ( m;,,Un,
Thursday A I': ut
Victor McLa*Un . li.n .k
v)'KalV lit ?
"BROATAVAV
LIMITED"
Saturday. Ausf. 16
Three McsQUii rs In ?
"LONE STAR
RAIDERS"
la to Shan- ? aiurrtay 10:30
Roscoe Karns &? Lois Nl.on |?_
"PETTICOAT
ITfC"
. t ? ? 5 .>
Sllinl.'.v, Ay,. IT
Jane Withers & Nancy Kelly In
"A VERY YOi Vf,
Monday & Tuesday, Aug. 18-1!
Abbott & Costello A. Dick Powtl
In
"IN THE NAVY"
Wednesday, August 20
DOUBLE FEATIKE
Cesar Romero and Mary Hughe
?IX?
"RIDE ON
VAQUERO"
?Plus?
"NIGHT TRAIN"
With Margaret LocKwood
Thursday & Friday, August 21-2
Rudy Vallee & Rose Mary Lar
?IX?
"TIME OUT FOR
RHYTHM"
? Also ?
MARCH OF TIME
Saturday, August 23
Roy Rogers, Geo. Hayes In ?
"YOUNG BILL
HICKOK"
Late Show Saturday 10:30 p. n
Richard Dix & Patricia Morison Ii
"ROUND-UP"
NOTICE!
One to Increased cost of ",B!
admission price* on Saturday *1'
be advanced a* follows:
From 1? A. ?. to 1 *??
Children 10c? Adult* IV
From 1 P. M. to 9:3* P. M.
Children lte? Ad?H?
late Show at It P
Children 10c? Adults 3fc