I WITH THE CHURCHES
PRE55YTERIAN CHURCH
l?IU ?
.t. I*. Anderson
III \l (As
Dillard. *-i:}??Tintend*MiJ. ]a< k Hall
ar.d < \\ . (!andl?*r. t?*a? Juts ? ?f I?iblt>
C!a~.
}?rt.a, t i >\ thi Pastor at 11 \.
M *^ni ? I ? ' ! : "I nd'-i standing The
W -id." I'M: \< :
I*!*'- j at 7: 1 I*. \I. Subject
fc even if_ hour. "\ \ i-ion of ?
(> I r \i : J no. 21 :1.
The < li:i?tian Endeavor will meet
in hf ' <?:! ">. I?. \\ . Si {>?*.
If.l'Ir-. .
\ rof-diai invitation i- extended
th ? puhlie t?? all the >ervire>.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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A. 1. M ." ?
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I M-s T W\ D ' - -
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SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School 9:4." a. m.
Movr i " lt w rship 11- ? > a. m.
!?. Y. P. t\ M? i tir :r ? >: ? > p. m.
COUNTY BUSINESS
liiirii: M inul'-y of 7 urned 1 feel in l
an-! f.tjualiz' ? Board .
Jul ? -
? ' ? 1 *
i< : of tin- \ ? mhly. an-'
under it- ? h.irtt 1 -lei i-ions .,1
lh Supreme ..i \ rlh Caroli
na. it ha- aeqir"- ' the ' t and pri
vilege l? ? dev?-' ' i! Riv
er in ( ".herokee (ount\ lor water
power purp^-es. whit h rijrhl i- e\
i l:i-ive. ami no other person, firm
or < ? ?! |. . : i.:rj i:a> anv right what
soever to interfere with the -aid cor
p? ration, or n.ake an\ development
?.l the water power of the said river.
1 hat the said ? ??iporation has !?een
evreising such power sinre the vear
l'.'09. hut ha- never made any de
velopment of -urh water powers.
2. That 1)\ purchase and eondem
nation, it has i nuired all available
dr. m site- aloi - the Hiawa-see K i\ <?r
in Cherokee Coimlv. eorisistinpr of
!wa d.i ? -iilel between Mui'phv. \.
<\. and the 1 nes-e State line, and
two mi -it ali' \e Murphy. V ( ..
and ,! e Cla C.ounJv line.
. Murph llvdro Klee! it ? >! int.
e ' * | i1 >-11 ;i"'l f :? <mi>-ion 1
purchased from >he fown of Mur
I \ < v orship at 7: ?" 1*. M.
SERVICES OF THE WEEK
Prayer Mr. tin;; Wednesci; y 7:00
p. m.
i"hoir Practice Friday 7:00 p. ni.
\V :i.f > Missionary Society 2nd
ar i 4th Tuts. lays 2:30 p. m.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH. SOUTH
1HKKCTOKY
P -? - H"w;r ] P. Powell
ltO XKI) OF STKWAKHS
R IV. Gra
" ? .-?? a.:- I .... K. v. Weaver
S ? -v Harry I" !-i ;
- - r . . ... p. Hy itt
- . rv Mr*. H. 15. !"!'? ir.<
r. \X*. A R. A. Akr; .1. AV. l?tv ;.} - -
N : ?. - H E !?i. k-y. K M I" . ?
? K -T H. McC.??!. Mr?. E. R. N
\ R :. r ls..n. Mr*. T. J. S\v r-i. ;
n?\v w>!is.
jK . Mrs H' t ry Ax'-V
f - i-:an:st Mrs. 1mI.> L*
? ~.s- ... Mrs. Harry P. C. ?; r
> ?? >? i K V. \XV
xv V - Mrs E !"? N ?
>??? ? I.- i si:* . Mire Car?-Jyn D ??
Tur . - v'r I.'Meue Mt? A-:. Marsha"
' >ehool at nine forty t i\ ?
\i irrj worship at eleven \. M.
"?'! ^ inrerne Question." will bej
! f ? - t ? ! the scrnum by the par
tor.
I 1 -worth Leagues will meet
at t::ir*v. fifteen minutes earlie:
than I ? 1 1 ? re.
I " \ ? ' ! ? worship at seven f i ft- t r i .
!'.?? ^ i : t . ? ; \ School will a or
tm at ! 1 1! ' exeiiinir hour to xvhic!:
\ in\ ited. Please not ire :
< i . :: time ! m seven thirty I"
!i!teeil.
? M. V. ? ?lne.icla\ niirhl of next week
\ul - ' '. we are to haxe our C.hureh
( !o;-i. lonre. Each member will he
c\]. to answer to their name..
Include this moot ins in ymr plan-.
ph\ for a consideration of two hum
???! thousand dollar*.
1 >. Tw hundred ai res of land
\> -ins a dam -ite ahove Mur
' i '? at the Island Lord commonly
i < * w ?- the McCombs dam site.
. I T 7 . 1 ' acres of land just ahove
Murphv. V C.. known as the Axlex
i:am sile.
I hat lli'- said corporation has not
'e niiu'd an> land- within the ron
? of the ahove named dam site
except the lands upon which the
proposed dams are to he located.
d. 1'xvo dam sites heloxv the Town
of Murphx. commonly referred to
the I pper and Lower Reservoirs,
xv hi eh said proposed developments
will flood almo-i all the rixer hed
of the Hiaxxasset- Kiver from a point
three miles heloxv Murphy to the
Tennessee State Line, a distance of
approximately twenty-four miles,
and that the said corporation oxvns
all except an inconsiderable portion
of the lands embraced within the
two proposed developments, the
acrease owned hv the saiu .corpora
tion x\ ithin the contour lines of the
1 oper lleservoir hems approxi
it ! \ aens. and the acreage
mvi? ?.! by it In the loxver Heserxoir
tl?" contour lines being ap
proximately 1656 acres.
SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES
Tickets cn sale at all ticket offices between
Asheviiie and Murphy to be sold on Sundays
to a:.y pcinlG between Asheviiie and Murphy
at a rate of one fare plus $.25. The minimum
adult excursion fare not to be less than 75c.
These tickets are limtied for use on Sundays
only.
J. H. WOOD
Division Passenger Agent.
That tli ? ? ? -lin i - 1%-nt" ? e-e
P??wrr |> ' I ?' - ' * her
, J,,... Co,:il!> '? r '',va"
lion |,?r t } vear at a -uni
1 of >2o5.570. V \.i!: ..
j t >11 s3(Mw 'i' i?'t' - ' ~ *' \ I v.
t i i ?n of i!i?* M'.i' p H vdro*Ki'*?"ii ?'
plant. lea viiiir >l2 ' ? 1 t--?' >ahte
i?! ihe lands out- an ?' li'*M lo it
!'?r water power :p.? ??-. tV'- > <i
ue- of wliif h an* -tr'luted a- fol
low-:
Total a: reaue total \alu
alion. >235.5 7( K
Of ihe al?o\e .. ?> 1207 acre?
constituted certain lands acquired ?
from Wood bun Maunev lumber
Company known - Pcet .N Gilbert;
Grants, which wei bought t??r a
nominal sum, t<> ? ?e clouds uponi
title, which are ret : : <1 lor taxation
at a nominal stun. si/. S250.00. and j
for tin* purpose. putins acreage J
are not taken in ' -i deration, so
that after deduct i this acreage,
the actual acreage. net is 15.269
acres returned at >- -"'>5.570. and such
?? reage and valuati< are distribut
? ! a sfollows;
Total acreage 15.2;
Total \aluati <? >255.570.0(1
Less Town lot- ; V : ph\ 500.00
>255.071 MX)
\\b". 1 Vom -i<!t 77 : -
\alued at ll.2o0.rK_l
15.092 acre- valu t 225.790.00
! . ~s Mc( "t >111 b.- ? - i t ? .
200 acre- \.ibi .it Loun.nn
\et acreage I ? ' \ allied
lo? laxatioii ? "\i
mately Si \<H \ |.. ic >22l.??,90.0o
( )l the above . ,;-c. '???.'?. 5 acre
was acquired b\ i Carolina-Ten-1
u? '.?see Power ('??? >.in\ b\ a con
demnation pi ????? in the Super
ior Court of Ciierok? Count) in the
\car 192-1. f i ? n tli. Hiawassee Kiv
? Power Company .1! a price which
the Court lixed a- the fair market
\alue of the said lain! amounting to
"3< ?.5.">0.( )( I. or >100. (to per acre.
I his particular ?'?:>. 5 a? res of
land i- returned for taxation at
>0.260.00. or approximated one
filth of the value determined 1\ the
C< urt as its fair, ac tual market val
ue. 1 hi' judgment referred to ap
pear- ol record in the office of the
(Jerk of the Superior Court in
Judgment Docket No. III. pane 70.
Of the above acreage in the I p
per and Lower Reservoirs amount
ii:i: to 1 l.r/ -2 ;i?m (>i4.89 acres'
a- acquire*? I; em lliawa^sec River
!\>nvr ami < I lit- ??.- I>\ yar
?us ? ? tidemnation proceedings in
? he Smj wr'u.t Court ??f Cherokee
> appearing ?hc office of
the Clerk ?>! :h - Superior Court.
Judgment Docket 17. pages 236 to
J |(? inclusive. at a price which the
Court fixed as the fair market value
of the sail! lain!- amounting to *11.
'o3.00. or approximately S08.00
per acre. Accepting the average
valuation as fixed h\ the Court for
the fair market \alue. which would
l?e $8 l.OO per acre, the total \alua-j
lion of the 1058 acres of the land in j
the Lower and I pper Reservoirs.]
owned l?x the Carolina-Tennessee |
Power Cotnpanv. would amount to
approximately s'VlO.872.00 as the
fair actual \alne <?f the land- within
.the contour lines of the proposed;
development, and outside' of the con
Jour lines tin' acreage owned I ?\ the
Carolina -Tennessee Power Company
amounts to 10.831 acres, the fair
actual value of which i- found 1>\
the Board t?? l?? *10.00 pc acre,
amounting to S1O8.031 as the fair,
actual market \ allies of the lands o|
tile Car- 1' >-Tc:ui' -*-e Power Com
pany l\'n_ outside of the lines of
the I pp and Lower Keserx oirs.
making ? Jal afual value of the
1 l.!:?>2 ;? - iMvount to slP.706.
whereas th<- value <?f said land- as
at present -**?-?.?'?} j.. s221.<'5'*0.(?0.
! he l5or? I further finds that when
the said i ::d- were asse ? cd for
taxation in the x ar 1927. the Hoard
of Ass?*ssots did not ha\e before
them the in1, ?nation now laid he
fore tli" Bo.- id of Lquali/ation. and
that in tic endeavor to acquire
1 know ledge of such facts, the County
Superx isor of Taxation. Mr. A. J.
Martin, applied to the local airent
: "d representative of the Carolina
Tennessee Power Compan\. Mr. T.
V Bates, with a request to he fur
ni-hed with such information, the
-ai<l Bates hcing the onI\ officer or
agent o| the said corporation resid
ing in North ( arolina. and the said
agent stated lie did not have such
information, or any map oi survey
showing the acreage of the contour
lines, a- the\ had heen sent to the
I've -i lent ??! the corporation in New
N ? > i L . and made uo effort to net such
nans and data, and that in making
the assessment the Board of Asses
sors ami thi* County Supervisors
I were without information as to tht?
airount of I he land- lliai I
io\en'<! or flooded bv ;Ive , ,i
developments. a- I .. Kiifci^J
contour line- i?l 1 1 |>i oposed da I
an,! that the fir-t information^
such nature brought t.. tin- ait,.,,*
of the assessing authorities via.^l
oil the present hear;-'-. The Hal
finds further a- a I , t that u, ^
inn the said valuation the
were valued almo-t <-iitirel\ s j
held for farming purposes, v.itb,,
taking into consideration the Va|t
o! ihe said lands for water ??
purposes, and that it was
to fix such value at that regular
sessment on account of lack of ?
formation.
The Board of Equalization fori
er finds that the present tauti?
values of said lands are not tetj^
ed at their true and actual val^
and not in proportion to the las
turns of other propcrtv in the 0j?
t\. and to equalize the valuation 4
the same and 011 account of then,
ttaordinary circumstances eff?ij^
their value, order that the vain# <t
-aid lands for a taxation be u,,r(>
ed I >\ adding thereto fifty per
of their present value- as no* ic
turned.
The Carolina-Tennessee Pi,?,
Couipam except to llie order r>(
|'>..ard and appeals the Stale Ra-J
ol Tax assessor-, atrl uives noting
such appeal which i- entered og^
record, and further notice i- ?jiv
I'd.
There hcing no other lnhinesk
Ironic liefore the Hoard tliey adum
ed to meet ,1'jain the I irst \lon4j
in \ti2U>t. 192!8.
T. VV. WLEY.
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KvOffirio Clerk to the Iliad
Ktxnr voi r si bscrip tio.v
.voir
from Kidntj
and Bladdir
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