Thursday, Nov. 3, 19 Fall Book Exhibit Arranged At Library The -kmi-annual new fall book exhibition has been arranged at the Mu phy ('arncgi* library and will be NY\ week the exhibit will be held at the dam. and the following week it will be shown at the Andrews Carnegie library. Each tall and spring leading book publishers of the county donate complimentitry copies of their outstand ing works to public libraries, and t!ii yen's demonstration is said to be one of the most interesting to ever be displayed. The j ublic is cordially invited to attend the exhibit. Talc Testing Shatts Sunk On Marble Land Continued from fronT page % Officials 'her* believe that talc, which i> usually fount! near Marble deposits, tan be mined successfully on thi property Mi. Bailey says that the vein which H he is now operating fi\e miles below Murphy on the .Notla liver, and wnicn lies within the territory to he inundated by the waters to be backed up by the TVA's $22,000,0*10 Hiwasseo dam when it is completed, is the same as th<- one running through the marble company property. i> about 150 yards in front of the Marble company offices at a marble quarry site. To the voters of Cherokee County both ladies and Gentlemen: As I am not able to see you and talk to you in person, 1 take this method of thanking you for the past favor* and hoping on Nov. 8 that you will go to the polls and give me your support and by doing so you will keep me in the office of The Register of Deeds and this will be greatly appreciated by me. I will do my best in the office and give you all the same treatment as I have given you in the past. Very truly yours, B. L. PADGETT. (Paid Political Advertisement) To Whom It May Co I PI am informed my o Court in the election iSoi that I draw a pension a per month. That is not pension of $42.75, but I two years, was wounde gun bullets and was g< have spent over 8V2 Ye< the effects of the gas I j was discharged from th small pension for five y< discharged from the hosj up now. It is also reported tha some correspondence (t< 1 sponsored and favored Clerk of the Court in th< I have letters in my poss was opposed to this mea ed to read them at any If Mr. Donley has n he have this correspond I havp npvpr aeko/1 il M. 1IM T X/ 11V T VI U.U1WU l/l ty for any office bef Ition I am seeking, ai go to the polls and \ IF I AM ELECTED I P REMEMBER THAT I' WHO PUT ME IN C WILL SERVE YOU T( MY ABILITY HONES1 WINSL 38. rhc Cherokee S Roads Closed To Hunters Near Tennessee Line Hunters in Chen kee county should ?;:!?? notice that - veral rirads within n- National forest near th?- North arolina-Xennessee state line has oeen closed by governmeat action. A full and complete legal notice of the roads to be barred will he found n a *,NOTICE" ad on page seven, first section. of this issue of the Scout. Dr. Graham To Address Library Meetng Friday (Continued from front pasje) County, wiif then introduce Dr. (Iraham who will speak 011 "State and Federal Aid for Public Libraries", the topic of the day's discussion. Following the .Vlurphy meeting and . t tour of the library, the party will j i " Cecil to Hiwassee Dam village where a Dutch luncheon will be held. At this meeting a round table discussion will be held with Miss Real in chargt^B The tot;i of the dam site will follow with the T\ A Public Safety division ! in charge. K ( . \\ right. James B. Ward and | f. B. Hudson, will be in charge of the t0 or ?J>yU true. I do draw a small served in the World War j E3B * - a in action by machine issed. Since the war 1 j irs in hospitals fighting I ;ot in the war. When I e hospital I was given a :ars from the date I was aital. This time is about it Mr. Donley is showing elegram) indicating that increasing the salary of 1 ; last General Assembly, j session showing that I sure. The public is invittime. othing to hide why does lence in his possession? ie voters of thecounore. I need the posind I appeal to you to 1 C mv rv >ccut, Murphy, North Car Elections To Be Held 'n County On Tuesday Continued from front page ict; the county ticket with its state . apitol and local officials; tne fowrv hip tickets for justice of the peace nd constables, and constitutional '.mendment ballots. Says Everything Ready Despite the turmoil of an intensive i ampaign by both parties, Fred O. , Rates, chairman of the Cherokee t County Board of Elections, announc that everything is in readiness foi he voting as per schedule. Candidates and their helpers and party groups have circulated freely hroughout the county and 110 section of i! lacks a k:?o\v ledge of the princi[ a! candidates, j f^eading the county ticket is the office of solicitor of the 20th judiI rial district which finds John M. j Quec'.i, incumbent of Waynesvilh* | unopposed as the ^Democratic candidate. R. B. (Jack) Morphew, young Robbinsville attorney who has served [prominently in the state legislature on previous occasions, is the Dem ocratic nominee for state senator from the 3:;id senatorial district. He is opposed 1 by McKinley Edwards, Bryson City j j attorney. Two Cherokee county attornies arc | 'also running for representative. J. { | N. Moody, of Mor?hy, 5s the Dome j cratic candidate while Clyde H. Jar- | rett. of Andrews, is on the Republi- j can slate. Seek Sheriff Post Heading the county ticket?01 any other to be voted locally for that matter?is the office of sheriff and two of the strongest men politically ?t. the county are seeking the post, s I L L. Mason, incumbent, and prom in- i out cattle dealer, is the Democratic \ candidate. He is opposed on the Re| publican ticket by J. C. Townson, Murphy business man and farmer. | Both men are well-known and a bit I ter fight is being waged in their hehalf. | For clerk of the Superior court, j lohn Donley, the Republican incum| bent, is being opposed by Wiredow Mclver, World War veteran and Murphy business man. B. L. Padgett, incumbent Democratic Register of Deeds, of Murphy, is seeking reelection over Henry A. Barton. R??ni?hli/.nn ' r ?,|U 10 lUlllll'lied with the Moore Supply company here. Three separate county tickets have been printed for the office of county commissioner, inasmuch as the county is divided into three separate county commissioner districts. DisI trict No. 1 comprises the Vuileytownl Andrews area from Marble *u Topion. ' Upon the death of S. H. Parker, Democratic candidate for the posii tion of county commissioner,from the i first district, it has not been learned ! who will oppose Henry G. Dills, Aiv 1 drews citizen, who is the Republican I nominee. CARD OF THANKS | We wish to extend our dcepc t ap- j | preciation to friends for their many | expressions of sympathy and kindness I and for the floral offerings in the I death of Mr. M. L. Mauney. I THE MAUNEY FAMILY. KENN THEATRE j Murphy, N. C. i THURSDAY-FRIDAY, Nov. 3-4 Sonja Heinie "My Lucky Star" ?with? Richard Greene, Joan Davis ^^aesar^Romero^^udjlyJEbsoi^^ SUNDAY, November 6 Melvyn Douglas Florence Rice Claire Dodd, Nat Pendleton ?In? "FAST COMPANY" ??? ? MONDAY-TUESDAY, Not. 7-8 "THE TEXANS" ?Starring? I Randolph Scott Joan Bennett Mae Robton, Walter Brennan ' THURSDAY-FRIDAY, Nov. 1C-11 ] John Barrymore In? 'HOLD THAT COED' ?With? George Murphy, Marjorie Weaver?Jack Haley olina In the second district which com- ! rises the Murphy area T. F\ Calhoun. | I Regal, is the Democratic candidate [ nd is being opposed by E. P. Ha?v- j kins, Murphy business man. T. T. Johnson Ls the candidate f??r democratic commissioner in ,he thin! iistrict which includes the commun-1 ies in the lower end of county, lie : j opposed by J. M. Anderson. Seven members of the cour.ty hoa>c! | of education are to he elected and i seven names appear on rhe Democra- j tic licket. They . re: M?s. G W. Cov J er, B. M. Harbin, E. L. Shields, E. : B. Kin#. B. B. Palmer. J. T. Hayes and Lawson Lunsford. There are three Republican candidates for the office- They are: J. W. Axley, D. V. Carringer and B. L. Fox. For county surveyor Lon Raper. of Oak Park, is the Democratic candi- \ date, while O. G. Anderson, of Culberson. is the Republican candidate. Dr. Harry Miller, of Murphy, is the rii.mnrMiitii. (un/lirlotfi fm- />ArAnor while Dr. Fred L- Herbert incumbent of Andrews, is the Republican candidate. Incumbent Senator K. Reynolds is the candidate for that office on the Democratic state ticket. He is opposed by Charles A. .ffcnes. Likewise Zebulon Weaver, of Asheville. the incumbent congressman from the 1 1th district, is seeking reelection His opponent is Von no L- Gudgui Aslifvilie. Democratic candidates for Superior court judges in the 21 districts of ^CLASS FOR SALE?Electric range, used two months. $75 in cash- See Neil Sneed. (12-3t-pd) FOR SALE?80 acres of land. 3 miles from Blairsville. la mile off highway- Timber- Two dwellings including tenant house. Good spring. 30 acres of bottom land. Price reasonable. J. B. Gregory. Route 2. Blairsville. G? (12-4t-pd) FOR SALE 38-in. Crescent bandsaw, $175.00; 12-in. Crescent jointer, $150.00; 12-in. American floor sander. $100.00. All jrood condition. A. M. Case, 116 N. Franklin, Brevard, I N. C. (14-lt-p) I FOR SALE Two practically new | heaters. See Mrs. J. N. Moody, Murphy, N. C. (14-lt-c) PIGS FOR SALE: 18 fine white Red Jersey white Chester Cross for sale the 5 of November. Live on Ben Fax old farm. Mrs- T. P- McClure. (14-lt-p) FOR SALE Twenty lots just outside city limits and twenty inside city lirrts, lots are located near the* L. F. Beal home. Two and half acres corner lot 64 and No. 10 Hghway just across the street from L. M. Shields. One brick store building now occupied by Murphy Market. Terms can be arranged on any part of this property. H- E. Dickey. (13-lt-c) DR. E. L. HOLT Dentist - X-ray Specialist I Hill-Parker Bldg. Murphy, N. C. i QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID Free Book Telle of Marvelous Home Treatment that Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Over one million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of | -??"V (iuu MWWWWIIBI vicvrsauo to ElC?M Acid?Poor Direction, Sour or UpMt Stomach, Qatilnm, HcartNam, IIitUmiwm. tc., due to Eicoss Add. Sold on 15 dayir trial! Ask for "WWord's WMiff which fully explain* this marvelous treatment? froo?at PARKER'S DRUC STORE?Murphy W^TWeaJUj? I I Not now/ ... thanks to BlackV Draught. Often that droopy, tired feeling is caused by constipation, an everyday thief of energy. Don't put up with it. Try the fine old vegetable medicine that simply makes the lazy colon go 1 back to work and brings I prompt relief. Just ask for M BlACK-DHAOfiHT.. [rag?| "An old friend of the family."^. jl B the state are unopposed on the stat-. I ticket as are the candidates for attnr. E nev general, commissioner of laboi and utilities commissioner. Three I Democratic candidates f,,v - rn- B justice of the supreme e? .. are: yt V. Barnhill, J. Walla< \V inborn, B and A. A. F. Scarce;;. To . Itepol B can candidates are; Herbert F. Sea-1 well, Jr.. and Ervin B. Tdek - S Two constitution amer-lnn-tr - B be voted on in the elect'. They are; B an amendment making tie t- tm ..f ot- B fice of sheriff and e-i-<.n<-i foe: B years irsteaii of the r - ?- - - i. - Ig year term, an and amendment for .: B against a department of j H There are five township ballots t?H be voted on- In the Murp> -.wo-hip n Ezra Price is Dmocratu candidate H for constable. He is opt | DR. J. E. SARRELL J SPECIALIST I Refraction and Mobility of the EYE B COPPERHILL, TENN. II The most modern optical office II between Knoxville and Atlanta. IN Can examine the Eyes, grind and II deliver the glasses same day if dc- IB sired. II Over 30,000 pairs of glasses II made and delivered from this of- II fice. Established since 1900. j ( All work guaranteed?always M on the job. |l