Mauney Comme Article Ap (The following letter was sent by I John H. Stewart formerly a travell-1 ing salesman in this -eetion. to Pr f. | L. E. Mauney concerning hi5 recent article in the Si ut o the resources of Cherokee county?the editor). Navas. ta, Texas. September 19, 1934. Prof. L. E. Mauney. Murphy, N. C. Fritnd Kir?; I want t thank you for your article which was published in the last issue of the Scut. That is the best piece I have ever seen on Cherokee County and its resources; and it jDR. E. L. HOLT! I DENTIST X-ray Specialist j Hill-Parker Bldg. j j MURPHY, N. C. ! 1 PLAN - DONT \ '?^y iHH| I Worry and nagging, u how to make both em sources of unhappines: Make a definite financ savings provision in it. carry it out. THEN - When winter winds bl< high, you will feel seci with the world. B ^ i I * 1 I I SECURITY IS THE I EVERY PERSON 1 START YOU I TO REACI I Member Federal ] I CITIZEN I TRUST C I Andrew*, N. C. The Cherokee Sc nded For pearing In Scout must have taken you much time and trouble to get it up. I am filing this piece away with care, so that I can have my wife read it to me. every now and then. I will remember much of :t from the first reading but i will be a pleasure to me to have it read to me a great many times. And in the ccming years when there are electric furnaces all over that county melting the ore into steel, thers will enjoy reading your article and its prophecies. The night the first lots in Andrews were sold, Captain Cooper and I stayed all night with Bill Bryson. wh lived on Valley River on the place that Captain Cooper had given Bill's wife, I told Captain Cooper rhnt some day there would be a big iron furnace down in the bottom to work up all of the iron ore on the opposite side of the River, and I *till think so. Although at that time electricity was just beginning to be used for electric furnaces, and power and other uses. I wrote D. S. Russell last year that built in the bottom of the Washburn pla'e, across he railroad from the Klnf I believe that your article will aid VOKKY inst^tlt-d questions of ds meet, are potent s. :ial plan and include a Make that plan and ow and the snow piles ure, safe and at peace , FINAL GOAL OF f WHY NOT R EFFORTS i IT NOW? Deposit Insurance ration IS BANK TO COMPANY Murphy, N. C. :out, Murphy, North Cai in bringing that about, for much t the iron on that whole lead is o Valley River. 1 don't suppose thi the depth of it has ever been dete: mined. It may no: be brought i in the next few yea-'?, but it is con ing and many furnaces will be bui t work the ore. all along that who] there to be used at the proper tin: lead. For the Lord put that 01 for the good f the people. And b also put the power in the river to d the work. I do not suppese that either of i will live to see this done. I was 9 years old on the 5th of this mor.t < Sept 5, 1934 >. But that is a gran country and God will rut it to goo use to benefit mar.kind. I ofte think that I would like to come bac in 200 years and see that countr and how its beauties and uses ha\ been developed. We oan scarce! realize what change- may take plac in that time. But it will be one c the Grand parts of the World an your article will have helped in star ing its development. I am glad that the editor of tb Scout saw ahead and published yoi article and hope he will continue t have foresight to publish such thing He can accomplish much for thi whole country and hope that thei will be other fore sighted newspap< men like him in Western North Ca olina. But many are slow to sc what is ahead and delay progress. Thr^c l?-?t sr.rinc T had spell of heart trouble and have nt been able to travel since or wou! have been back there each year or.s My eyesight is bad also, each eye full of tiny black specks; I can s< looking down to get about very we] my wife reads to me and I have stenographer to take down my le ters. I cannot see straight ahead < if I look up. I have tried two < the best eye specialists but bol agree that they cannot help me 1 operating. I am in bad shape, hi thank the Lord for having given n such a long life, and hope to lit long enough to got well enough to f back and visit with all mv old frier < before I <iie. I am ve ry soriy about Boy Hyat death, who has taken hi< place i teacher of the Bible Class? Give h wife an i family my sympathy, thought a great deal of Boh, and feci sure that Jesus took him to h home and that we will meet i there. Was sorry to hear that Jeff Hay had lost his foot, hope he is othc wise in pood health. Am glad that you have such a ni bridge, but sorry that the walk w built on the wrong side, hope th? will get the walk on the Notla bridj on the lower side down street. Th short road wil be of great bene! to Murphy and should have be built at the start. Kirg I would be glad to hear frc you and hope that your leg is wi and stout again. Tell Mrs. Maun and your little girl Vienna How? for me. With best wishes to all ai hoping to get a letter from you, am, Yourold friend, John H. Stewart. BOILING SPRINGS Mrs. R. L. Abernathy has return' home after a visit to Springfiel Ohio with her daughter and relative She was accompanied home by h To he AVOID Vicks V; Quick!?At that first na irritation, sniffle or sneezi just a few drops of Va-tro-n It stimulates the functic provided by Nature?in t nose?to prevent colds and throw off colds in their ea stages. Where irritation has led a clogged-up nose (a stu head cold or nasal catarr Va-tro-nol penetrates d< into the nasal passages?i duces swollen membranes clears away clogging mucu: brings comforting relief. Va-tro-nol is powerful, ; absolutely safe?for both cl dren and adults. It has tx on the air! sfs 5-5:30 p.m.. E.8.T., on C rolina >f sister, Mrs. Emma Fair from Spring >n field, Ohio. it Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Salesbee visit r_ ed Mr. Salesbee mother, Mrs. Marth n Salesbee Sunday. 5* Miss Bertha Shields was the goes !t -f Miss Ruth Munday Sunday aftei le lc noon. Mr. Dewey Jarret and Mr. Ccc ie Munday was visitors at Grandvie' l0 Sunday. Mr- James Mintz and Mr. Momme Mulkey were visitors at Mr. J. I ,3 Munday's Saturday evening, h Mis* Stella and Jennia Salesbe ,d was week-end visitors on Owl Cree >d with their grand parents, Mr. an n Mrs. A. N. Kcphart. k Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis sper y Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fre e Dockery of Murphy. Iy Mr. James Mintz visited his gran e pa, Mr. A. -I. Hass of Tcllico Sun da: Mr. Burgin McDonald and Mr. an ^ Mrs. C. C. Mills and family wer visitors $t Marble Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Gaddis visit ie ed Mr. Gaddis parents, Mr. and Mr ,r Thince Gaddis Sunday. :o Mrs. Frank Mulkey is very low an s- in Dr. Angles hospital at Franklii We are in sympathy with her an *e family, we wish her a speedy recoi ?r ery and hope she will be able to r? r" turn to her home and family withi fe a short time. Mrs. D. S. DaviR visited her brotl a er. Mr. J. L. Mulkey, Sunday. 3t Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Dockery c Id Murphy were visitors at Boilin o. Springs Sunday. is Mr. Frank Mulkey had the misfoi | AIDS TC il| PARKER'S Phone 39 "The Rexi ALL INI You, too,in those moments w will find that Camels give you dispels fatigue and irritability , at will, for Camel's costlier t ed ? "Gei^a LllI v Ip you a colds/ l-TRO-NOL* AM sal clinically tested by phy-^KH sicians?and proved in WEP ol. everyday home use by rns millions. be Not*-for your protoction: to The remarkable success of Vicks f]y drops?for nose and throat?has brought scores of imitations. The trade-mark Va-tro-nol is to your protection in getting this ffy exclusive Vick formula. Always ask for Vicks Va-tro-nol. :ep FREE?a combination trial package of Va-tro-nol?its companion prod uct, Vicks VapoRub (modern external treatment for colds)?and other 5? medication used in Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds?with directions for following the Plan. Get \ yours today at your druggist's. Or write Vicks, 2501 Milton St., Greensten boro, N. C., enclosing 3c stamp. at Vicks" with "Plantation Echoes l's Orchestra and and his Deep River ? every Sunday, Bailey ? every Mo JBS, nation-wide. Friday, 7:J5-7:30 pj Friday, October 5,1934B-' tune to get his leg badly~hurt~F^^L t- Onr tenoher. Miss Aanie L-HCl a Kemmon spent the week-end her parent'. Mr. and Mts. Bob kH?B st ir.on of Suit. r. Mrs. J. B. Munday was a visit? ..B1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. l y ?B key Sunday. ' Mrs. Hannah Duge and ehildmB" were visitors at the home of ' 1 Mrs. Robert Abernathy Sunday Br 'r Mr. Wayne Abernathy of Baiw^H * ' viUe is spending a few days with hiBf" parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. y^.*^B ?. o thy. Wayne is planning on k to Atlanta. Ga. soon where he d study music. ^Br HOME COMING^DAY K d Marble Springs Baptist clrcrtk^B 7 will have a home coming day " dj Sunday in October 1034. |? e i All former pastors and peroaj^B-, iw&o are and have been member* t-, cordially invited to be present ff 5. A picnic lunch will be served on -j*^Kvr grounds. f CARD OF THANKS V, d We wish to thank our many frieno^B r- and loved ones for the kindness 2^4R** s sympathy shown us during the n hours of illness and death of dear husband and father, S. Y.^F' 1- Allen. Also for the beautiful f.Dv-W, ers. May God bless each one f you is our prayers. K-.gi ?Mir. S. Y. Allen, Ed Allei,H Quince Allen. Thresa TayloT, A<i:ie^B r- ' Peeple3 and Eliza Johnson. K > BEAUTY? I are the toilet essentials we ?! T^B ways have in stock. Such ! > feminine aids to loveliness as ! p exquisitely smooth face powder, ' delicately fragrant perfumes, and toilet water-, are offered ' here in all the popular brands. Al! are consistently low priced | for thrifty buyer?. DRUG STORE ill Store" Murphy, .V. C. 1 AND THEN HE SMOKED A CAMEL! hen you feel tired,cross,dispirited, t a delightful "lift" which quickly 7- It's a "lift" which you can enjoy obaccos never jangle the nerves. rith a Camel! I f|p flfj A j?*? (About Yi actual??) ^ 9 " with Willard Robison TJIIIC |U| 9 Orchestra, with Mildred IUHC I*'* fl nday. Wednesday, and V| m., E.S.T., NBC Blue NetworX- _ M

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