Newspapers / Cherokee scout. / Dec. 7, 1928, edition 1 / Page 2
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Marble Deposit of Cherokee County Is To Have Big Output Extensive de\c laments in marble deposits "I the extreme >outhwe< trrn port of North Carolina around Andrews is planned with pre parations now f?einii carried out. J. -V Martin, of Vndrew-. has pur chased unci set urea opiiutis. on some of tf ? best marble deposits in this section, and has already spent an. t. iicl > 1 00. (MX) in preparing for WE OFFER $100.00 To any one who will use Padgett's Indian Herb juice and fail to get re sults we claim for it. Indian Herb Juice has given satisfaction to alJ who have used it for twenty-five years. We recommend Padgett's In dian Ilorb Juice for constipation, indigestion, rheumatism, liver and kidney trouble, and has proved su preme for high blood pressure. For sale at all drug stores. ? W keep Your. MW STOMACH SWEET MORNING and NlCWT TAKE Dr.Tftacficrs <7 ^ SYRUP PARKER'S DRi r, STORE The Rexall Store r:i; rketing the marble ami other pro- j duels. Mr. Martin is ati experienced engineer. mining to this State from Ohio. He has developed several large stone properties for a number ?>1 large ?onipanies in this and oilier eounlries. His original purpose was t? > pro duee a marble suitable for a terrazzo flooring material, but after pros peeling the proper!) thoroughly by eoredrillins he saw possibilities for ;* larger development b\ producing .building and monumental stone, j In addition. several kilns will be : ii i It for turning out lime for build ing purposes and for land plaster. I he chief material to be. produced i first will be chips of terrazzo flooring. The developer states that has a 1 read\ made contracts for his entire output of this material. \tter looking oxer the territory. >!ate Geologist H. J. Bryson says. "The extensive core-drilling has re caled several tvi>es of marble. 1 ::a:nel\ r ? oarse-grained blue. mot tled. '(..on federate irra\.* coarse grained white, and fine-grained white. At places the drills penetrat ed the blue marble 28 feet without enr ountering ji flaw. Some of the ? Ider reports state that the marble is hi chit jointed and broken Imt thi* - not the with depth. The white !? arhle ?as drilled IT feel lie fore a l<reak i>r i rack was found. "A ureal numlier of l.^ts. a? eom First Make This Vital"Test Iti >electiii<? Men's I uderwear, lay tin* suit out flat. Unless shoulders slope downward from the collar ette. the arniholes will hind. Each Coopers knitsuit hasaY-insert on shoulders that insures comfort and fit ? has a vertical-knit neck band that cannot stretch ? has a closed-crotch that will not flap. Knitsuits for Men are soft . . . serviceable . . . com fortable. The fabric gives as the body bends. The garment neither tear9 nor rips . . . the stretch absorbs the strain. The knit fabric is easy to wash, requires no ironing and gives endur ing wear. Come in and see them. Coopers Knitsnils, $1.00 to $10 Coopers Pajamas, $2.50 to $ 10 Coopers Hosiery, 50c to $2.50 J. W. DAVIDSON "The Store of Quality." MURPHY, N. C. predion, tensile, absorption, polish ing. etc.. were made by the I . S. Bureau ot Standards and the Massa chusetts Institute ot Fechnology which showed tin* marble to In* equal if not superior to niueh of the mar ble now produced in the L nited States. Comparative tests were made on the white and Italian or "Carrara* mas hies. The standard tests showed that the white was su perior to the 'Carrara* in compres sion and tensile strength anil absorp | lion." Kilns are alread\ under construc tion and later equipment such as jilrills. saws and polishing machines will be installed for the production ?f building and monumental stone. It i- estimated that the completed plant will run the investment into several hundred thousand dollars. Some of the large industrialists of the counti N are reported b? be back ing the proposition* To show the variety of building materials available in the vicinity. | Geologist Rryson reported that high j cost of building sands for the plant was overcome bv obtaining a good. ! angular high silica sand from quart /ite found on the property. The ! quart/ite was mined and ground to the desired mesh much cheaper than -and could be delivered, he declar j ''<*? Later, when the fire brick was I needed to line the kiln*, it was found that the price was hinli. and tests 'Ae*te made on the high alunina-slica !a\ pcarbx. The tests showed large imoune of high grade fire clav which would stand decrees 1 of temperature. "Instead -it ordering fire brick." 'he ueologi-t declared, "it was de : ' ided to use the cla\ on the proper ly. ! her-c !.ii? k were then back d up with a hiidi aliuuiuuin schist ?r -late whi !i i* also found on the nr?>; rty. I li i ? ?chi.-t or -late prob ? ihl\ gave origin to the high grade ' i ire cla\ . "Other that producing the mater ia!- ? utic ; .! ;.v experiments i ! i be car i red ?>n .don*/ other lines, il :lu>e tests prove wort In (>f com i-ial development, the pos^ihili ?ie> in I hi- field are real. Il uill mean tlie establishment of a lame industry in that >eci; .?." Nation and Indusir\. HONOR ROLL THIRD MONTH Bclou will 1* found the- nami's of ! ? In* children in tnhc Murphy school I win- were nenither absent nor lardv. md who attained a mark of more *han '>0 per cent on e\er\ subject ; h'died during tin* third month of I -chool. These pupils make up the : honor pupils for the third month. ! f irst ( ? ? ado (Mrs. Sipe) l>ill\ j '^.rnc!:. William T??wnsoir, Vernice ; irlcv . Hal l ie Mae Hm?itaw. Dervl '".I:- w f??rd and Elizabeth < .< nnwell. ? ir>t Grade (Mrs. Gran! William ' nwll. Lake*; Hampton. Car! | ll onia-. Porter Thomas. Jessie Mae '*? :-r??n;r. lxub\ Townson. Second Grade (Miss l.cila Hayes) ?\ate Crisp. Anna Jean Grant. Hill ie ?a? k-on. Kathleen Roberts. Aline f .eatherwood. Frank Gilbert. Second Grade (Miss Clara Mc Combs) Porter Ramsay. Leonard Ramsay. Thii?l Grade ( Miss Clara Mc Comhst Ruby Clonts. Third Grade i Mrs. Bell) Don Bruce. Gaines Elkins. Harold Ram- | ?\. Edgar Weaver, Christine How ielK ' . j Fourth Grade (Miss McComhe) Marion Butt, James Birchfield. I Frances Dickson, Emogene Johnson. I Fourth Grade (Miss Sword) Ellen hooper Axley, Pauline Dalyrmple. Catherine Coleman. Edith Carroll, Ruth Hampton. Lucille McDonald. Blanche Grant. George Tate Wil liamson. Wilson Palmer. Fifth Grade (Miss Hood) Edna Hampton. Pruden Davidson. Fifth Grade (Miss Kate Hayes) Mary King Mallonee, Ruth Akin, Tom Axley. Sixth Grade (Miss Hayes) Grace Barnett. Sixth Grade (Miss Triplett) Har ry Fain. Ben Gartrell Roane Hamp ton. Ernest Hawkins. Tom Poeev, Arietta Ramsay, Robbie Williamson. Seventh Grade (Miss McFatber) Joe Bailey, Mary Witherspoon. Mai d? Ramsav, Pearl Hawkinsn, Para lee Dalrvmple. Evelyn Crisp, Grace Wills Bell. Mrs. Palmer Raises Oranges and Lemons Mrs. James Palmer brought to j this office this week and presented to the editor a large American Won der lemon, and several Otaheite or anges. which were grown by her in [ pots in her hothouse. The lemon | weighed 1 1 ounces, while the orang es are about half the size of the or dinary shipped variety. Mrs. Palmer has quite a reputa- 1 tion for growing fine flowers, to matoes. etc.. andn now she has dis tinguished herself by raising lemons and oranges thai would be a credit to the sunny clime of Florida. We are grateful to her for the gift, and frel assured if we can resist the temptation to eat them ? of having something to give old Santa a lift when the little stockings are hung Itesido the fire place about Decem ber 25th. LEGAL MATTERS V??UT!l CAROLINA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. IX THE srPEKIOU COURT. FKaXK DOCKBRY. Plaintiff. vs. I 'IESSIE DOCK Ell Y. Defendant. NOTICE. The defendant P- -sse l>??ekery will take ' iia>t:co thai :in action entitle a* alxive has i ? n commented jn the Sup? rlor Court of I'b'mkw County. North Carolina, and the i?ur|x>v. <.f the action is to obtain an abso lute divorce from the Roods of matrimony or ??;itut<"v ur'tunds. The said defendant will : urther take notice that she is required to I ?>orsonally npKar a' the office .?f the Clrrk I f the Superior Court of Cherokee County, j y. . t Murphy. X C.. and answer or de I :tmr t?? the ????tnjda ift now on file in my of I ? ? ? tn copy of which Is on file for her) on ? - *.-:?? the L'-"i ?l.i\ ?: I ?ec?lulNM\ 192S. or ? c,,urt will Krant th- relief demanded in : he ? . tr.plaln;. I This "4 day of Noveml?er. 1 Ill's. I'. ?? HYATT. J 1 7-4t-pd. ? ? 'lerk of Superior Court. NORTH CAROLINA. HI. IP ?KEE c? H N'TY ?X THE SUPERIOR COURT. ? 'M IIMORY. IM.i.ntilf vs. >1.1. IE ICMORY. iv:.ndant. [ T! ?? defendjM'i. olhc Emory. will take no I ? that an .n entitled as aiMivo has n ! ?? ?; ???!. .?d In tf - superior Court ef Ch.ro | ? fi.itntv. N c .. ....,in*t I?-r and the pnr | oi the actleti i< to i>lita in an al>soji,t< I rce from the t-o'i.l- matrim.tny on sta 'un-ln. p.] will further take no I " ? that she is re mir- ' to personally appear I '. .w-r ?.r dei ii r to the ?omplahit of 1 1; ? I '.nt it'" now e*s : I. .n my office <:i copy of I 'i i - flVd :? I in my office* on or I-. 1 '? eml>er. 1P2S. or the 1 t w ill >-r. nt i ilema ndf-d in the t: ulalnt. This Llth d.iy of November. 192S. IV C. HYATT. ? I tk of the Sutierior Court. \<>Tl< ! OF 1>EI. IVJIEM TAX SALES For tin* purpose of satisf\ing the taxes lor ili?' year 1927. due the tow n ? i Murplix. North Carolina. Flu undersigned will offer for salt* Jo tin* highest bidder for cash at the Court h??use door in Murphy North Carolina. Mondax the "list dav of December. 1928: the parcels of laud hcre-in-alter set forth, tol lowing the names ? >f the person or persons aiaiust whom said tax is charged in the amount shown. Mrs. E. E. Adams \ Mrs. E. l.o\d. | lots >9.00 ! Mrs. E. E. Adams. I lot ?42.52 1 Fred O. Bates. 3 lots $27,501 J. (. I It'll. I lot Sl.ittj 1>. 1>. Brooks. 22 acres -ST. SO J Mrs. S. S. Christopher, 1 lot. ?41.25 : Frank Coleman. 2 lots .5513.75! j. I*. Davis. 1 lot S't.75 , >. W . Davidson Heirs, 1 lot si 0.50 > Mrs. Leila Dickey. 1 lots S152.tttj Hayes Docker), i lots . S2<>.75 1 Henry Dockery Estate. 1 lot and 33! acres _ $81.35 ] B. E. Dockery. 1 lot *12.1.. Jim Dockery, 1 lot L~.S6.83 1 Ghornilcy. ( C, i lot i $9.00 1 Gentry, M. L.. 2 lots _$41.3T Gibson Estate, Mrs. E. A.. Haney, B. L.. I'j lot $19.00 Hasting Estate, Mrs. Harrv G., 1 lot S6.00 Holder Brothers. 1 lot $32.40 Hopkins. Ellis, 1 lot $19.75 Hughes. P. P.. 2 lots _S3.00 J. L. King. 26 acres $15.87 Mrs. Betty Lovd. 1 lot and 4 acres $40.35 McCall J. H., 3 lots 867.12 1). W. Maneval, 1 lot $52.50 J. S. Meroney Estate, 2 lots $131.25 Fred Millsaps. 6 acres $10.50 Mrs. J. N. Moody, 1 lot $39.00 J. N. Moody, 3 lots .$82.65 S. S. C. Mount, I lot $37.50 J. B. Moore, 1 lot ..$29.87 Murphy Steam Laundry, 1 lot $39.40 R. V. Palmer, 24 acres _.$7.55 Mrs. Martha Palmer, 3 lots $9.00 Passnmre Estate. 1 lot $1.50 Mrs. Elizabeth Posey, 3 acres $15.00 John E. Posey, 37V& acres $33.75 John Rap-r '<? acre $5.?? T. J. Sword, 19 lots, 3 acres_$134.33 Tarheel Investment Co. 3-5 on 21 lots $49.50 Forrest Teapue. ] "J Sam Yovles. I lo,, ~~ , tt M ^ aUaCe- 1 lot ^ u H. Cormvoll, 1 Boat Carter. 1 lot ' ? SID pexdlr^I (16-4, -?) I>epU,V T? Cj November 26, | To the stockholders of Carolina-Tennose,. Power r~ 1 Notice is hereby given that 71 ial meeting of the stocUu|?fl Carolina-Tennessee Poag Coj will he held at the prineipj)? of the company in the Citv o(l phv. North Carolina, on tit 1 day of December, 1928. at 2 ?' J in the afternoon, fur the pi.^i taking into consideration a u] ed agreement of metier ando idation dated November 26. (_ between this company ami |B villi- Electric Companv. andi in;; action noon the l>n>]>,,-a| j_ prove and adopt said aprcenxM to merge and consolidate taidT panics in accordance with the 1 visions thereof, and for the nf of transacting such oilier ImsiJ mav come before th< meeting I adjournment thereof. If von u he personally present, please and date the attached prow a presence of a witness iHho <In also sijin hi* naniei and return) the enclosed envelope. Your ra of the prow dulv -ipned uillbei . idercd a* authorizing anv offin the corporation to act :i> vour q in affixing anil laurelling the] essarv revenue stamps. K. H. Sli'TRQ, ( lT-it-<i|K-.( ?ecr>tj voTii'i: or svii i \i>kr nrrnd riti *T ? ?.? ? " iuc of t *??- ? r-r r.r v.Je tn * gi i!?vn| ? . f ?rnst lit. .1 i ? j._ \ csvroB II K. i:n\l. 3?. Ti U5l ? ? . ? t :?! ?!????! of Tr.n 2 ??.!?!? ?i iii i:? u s t r u irJ 1h?? r.fl'i. .? ..f th.- K.j "f 1)ha1? . k r.-uniy, - i . ? ? t r i j ?? jt-ti; J ?111! ; ! ? T' th?M. . .-?.mi uttjf ir." i-. .mi tiia< n l . ' ? ' . f I he Ktbvf -.il Mill.. 1 will ? ! of lte.dH I r fur y !- -ifii- . . ;:rt w f in M.uphy. N*. i ii-ln \i v.t ci hklifsl liiddrr at I1 ? k <t. X..1 t- . !i - .1 ?- i!.- i th ? r.- { i:i . I i ? .* I rMat.' ? I- ? -' ii. ('.I'-.ik* 0 Uil.'<'ininK th-- lands John McCflf*. I Amos ami NuiiiIht Six I j^rty anJ il ? :? i :i-c :* I'.:-- ..i" t ? ? : N L' n? in Hi Township. in I?l.?tin 1 \>>. 7, I First Ut?l I l:>-cinnim: ?>n .i ? ? <i. tbe N W. f c. ?' ? : Mr.'. Will .'?! \V.." ' "t tM f W i-.i to i,; i, \ .. k on th* top 4 : . tlli'll. ?- S - to .. Stafctf <m I 1 i ? ? ? I N in. i -i w;ih that Inel 20 p?ka a rook ? i: :.! ".in^ TV RJ f.'-i.T ? f Mr,?. Will: i mi IVatSOB'l lot; r with WatNi.il'> li!.. \ . I">les to 1*1 ?-ii.i .n.: . . 'l'.aiiun-- "? ' tr.i-r? ?r lw?. I the Piin-? a' int.'Tjit which I* r for ?>r to W. 11. I-enolr. I.ot Xn. " Ix'KinniiiK > .? rock in tt* Lwi N.. anil 7 ami rui - W. [?1m t) ? ? w.hmI, niiii Voy l-> ? ? i. r, then with liia I X to .i ?: -l same; thence N. v> - B P^Jl Ma. k oak on top . : .. ri.lve; tb<~ D i>..|'-f to the bcelnninc. <-?ntainlw sine J tiv?- i. nths non > S . ? ? rw*Mi?8P 1". W. Itrittain an.i 1. - h?-ir< "nd ( the in->?-nt road i I ri^-lit nt *W km. is herein granted. 1 Th;s thf l'.tli ? ; November. l?3.j K. tS?-4l-leli> NUTK I. OK .-Al l ' NUKR l'*-1? TKCST. ?y virtu? of the P?vv ri a certain deed of tr?> let "lure an?l wile. Ala 1 :nd r.-iijcntMl as irusiet. < ? a in the ??! 11 ?? ? ...is for Cherol ? '????" I will, for tho |?ur,. I . ? .;n- s >?-. ur?-d - t pwolic auction. !<?r ' ? . ? 5* in Murphy. N. ?' 1 >th. 1 !? 2 v s?t ??;??? I! .win* lands convc >? < | m (layto?. i.i|nn- lands U.irinfKs and olhPrn, i""" ? . "T.+ v? l-a.t ..f Trait -v n?rtcl?. ,i i? foM| Distrtrt th- waters of UolffTs Mill ???> ?:? ? ?? ? It***! . T. ?? ? *? :hr Ifc* ? J I Jin. I runs with ti..- n.ler* ?f "j ranch and E. M. Clay? > .?? lin* >'? I'-'-t t.. a stake on th<- hank of adid i?"lc 1.. low cherr> siumi' thence *>?j CttjUitt'# iiiif 2s. ia K. ?ii? ***i "" -a "l* No. 27 and 31: then with th* line* J Xos. S. v?j E. m.i :Vet to a stake N. Ej ner of No. Si; then with N<- 51 ' W 2970 feet to a beech on :!w -?r.?i.vIi. js. ji. corner at No. JR ta?n^B ^ with the lin-* of N.?. 22*5 WJ -ourwotHl S. W. corner of said with the lino of said X.>- North <? :eet to a rock, corner of Llllie ?a"5S then with the lines of the LilHe H<5 s ?!9 E. vol feet to a stake corner ng lot: then S. 82 K. 232 feet to a bl?cfc N. 55 E. 2D0 feet to a white oak: 2s E. 213 feet to n stake; then N"- * feet to h post oak: thence N. 37 E. -*J to a point in a toad: then N. 9 ?*/A with old road to a stake at a branrt: up a road aa it meanders X. 65 1-- *? fe^t; then N". 7? 1-2 \V. 1I'? feet: the* ? W. 23 i feet; then N. 1-2 1#*-, ??*-n V. fifr w. 132 feet then N. ? 1 ' 1 . ?38 feet to a white oak corner of t hence X. 17 E 923 feet to the containing 138.5 acres. SECOND BOUNDARY: Bring ? J** Tract No. 93 1A District No. *. b?tn?? a beech on the bank of a brunch C0J*** fa Id No. and S. E. Corner of So. ?? runa South with the line of No. ? "Jj to a pine on top of the first rid*? "Tj with three hacks and a blaze; k Hrf^e aa It meanders with marked 1JDB red oak on M. E. Harkness; then * ?V course with aald M. E. Harknew "J rid*e to a red oak stump on <"-f aald rid*e; then down a ridge wiitt ? - ^ and h'azed line to a white oak on i"? <>f No. 92 and 32: then with *aid J?" to the beginning, contalninR 30 or lees, beinrr th9 same land deicrwe? deed from John Anderson and wit* McClure THIRD BOUNDARY: Rein* ? pwr No. 43 and adjolnlmr Tract So. * ^1 No. 3. and beginning; on a atalie of No. 31 and run* South 25 P?l?* . ln ( oak: then a N. E. direction tn a ?w? ^ *ap of a rldira: then a N. E- ?' ^ % blared Kne with tho IfflU ,r*'' 2 , tM road; then with the Mill road *7? ?. ? line to a stake on the lln? ?[ iLrjete* with the line of No. 31 * K * berfnnlnff. containing 10 sere#, nw fhtm November 15th. 1M'- fn# < 15-4t-ds. L. E RATLESS.
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