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STATE EXPENDING I VAST SUMS OF CASH Raleigh, March 23. ? The State of North Carolina spent $3,178,769.81 of its general fund, about $2,500,000 of it for public schools, during Feb ruary, in which month it received1 $1,289,044.38 in taxes, by which it is seen that it increased its overdraft of $1,190,281.62 at the beginning of the month to $2,375,007.07 at the end 1 of the month, it is shown by the com- 1 bined statement of the Auditor and the Treasurer for February. The State highway fund paid out $1,909,760.92 during February and K received in taxes, largely on gasoline, 1 $2,419,167.68, thus increasing the $5,756,281*9 balance at the beginning of the mclrth to $6,237,688.41 at the end of the month. During the eight months of the fiscal year the highway department paid cut a total of $32,817,089.13, and received only $29,900,281.01, thus reducing the S9, 184, 496.53 on July 1, 1931, to $6,267,688.41 at the end of February. In the general fund the Treasury has received $21,456,378.82 and paid out $21,595,187.80 in the same eight months, thus increasing the overdraft on July 1 of $2,236,189.09 to $2,375, 007.07 at the end of February, in addition to $6,302,371 in short term notes issued during that period. J The cash balance in the Treasury February 29 wa3 $5,505,341.49. I ( NOTICE of Foreclosure Sale ji Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in that certain deed ' in trust from P. C. Benedict and wife, Nettie Benedict to the under signed Trustee, bearing date of Jan- t uary the 22nd, 1928 securing certain j indebtedness, therein named which i Deed in Trust is of record in ritxi.- i So. 21 on page 235 of the Record of.; Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C., and default havinc * been msde in the payment of the in- > 1 debteriness secured by the said Deed s in Trust and all notices required hav- 1 r ing beer, given and said default Has ,] not been made good; I J NOW, THEREFORE, the under- r signed Trustee, will, on Saturday. 1 April the 2nd, 1932 at 12 o'clock U. s at the Court House door in the Town c of Brevard, N. C., offer for sale awJ v sell to the highest bidder for cash t that certain lot lying in the Town of j i Brevard on the North side of East Main street, fully described in the , Deed w Trust aforesaid, reference being hereby made to said Deed in Trust and the record thereof for a r description of said lot by metes and f. !>ounds; The proceeds of said sale to be ap- ^ plied upon said indebtedness, coot of ? ?iale, etc. This the 1st day of March, 1932. T. T. LOFTIS, Trustee. v March 10,17, 24.31DLE. 0 n t 't: I; ti it Wo contribute to your gocd looks. You can get a Vitalis treatment here, the vegetable oil tonic, also the Fitch products, i It Pays To Look Well SMITH'S|BARBER SHOP BAYER ASPIRIN is always SAFE beware of imitations Unless you see the name Bayer and the word genuine on the package as pictured above you can never be sore that you are taking the genuine Bayer Aspirin that thousands of physicians prescribe in their daily practice. The name Bayer mean* gtaaim Vfiria. It ia yocur 4 imitations. Millions of users have proved that it is safe. Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly relieves: Headaches Neuritis Golds Neuralgia Sore Threat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache Mifen4W4fcr4MtJMfc?* m hart, THE PRAYER CORNER V < (From the files of long ago) GOD'S WORD Read Timothy 2, 3:15. Paul reminded Timothy of his home training. "From a babe thou hast known the Sacred Writings." It is a great privilege to grow up in the atmosphere of Bible teaching. To have. for ones teacher a godly mother, who whispers into the children the things of God's love, the counsels of heavenly wisdom. Those who have had such mothers should never ceas# to be thankful for them. The reason for valuing the Scriptures is that they are able to make the reader wise into- Salvation. There are different kinds of wisdom. \ man may know of a great deal of science, literature, philosophy, and be very wise in this world's matters and yet not have found Salvation. It is very clear that this is not the true wisdom whicS fails to show men the way of Eternal Li?e. The true wisdom is found in the Word of 'God, which reveals to us our need, and then tells us of God and lesus Christ and of the way to be ^aved. This book may not answer luestions about geology, astronomy, . osmogony and history, but it does ?nswer all questions about duty about 3od, about the way of life. Someone tells of hearing a sermon in which le said the distinguished clergyman ;old htm a great deal about the way from Jerusalem to Jericho, but did iot tell him anything about the way ,'rom earth to heaven. The purpose of the Bible is to make :omplete men women of us. If we 'ollow it in everything it will show is the right way; it will reveal to us; i perfect ideal of character; it will nspirc us to make the best of life. ! Living according to God's Word, ve must be ever conscious that we are j iving in God's sight. Life ia very) ;erious. We often say it will be a ? olemn thing to stand before God in ! udgment. Our common days are i udgwient Days. We should learn to j lo everything as in the sight of God. j fhis makes every act and word i olemn. We should never leave God : iut of oar life, nor do anything other. I ?-ise, than we would do it, if we saw ? he Divine Eye looking down upon , is. I A PRAYER FOR GODS WORD j 0 Thou Divine God, Father, Son nd Spirit, we thank Thoe for Thy, 5ook, our guide, our stay, our com ort. We know it is from Thee, and re know that Thou speakest to us , hrough its words. 0 may we prize : t and use it more and more. Help us to reverence it. The Book, i'hich Thou has preserved throughout ' It; years with their troubles and anger*!. Help us to find beauty in very line, since Thou has guided the ien who wrote it; and the men who j ranslated it; and so hast made it, ich with Thine own glory. But 0 ! ear Jesus, above all else, let us see i ,'hee every where in the Book, Thou iavior and Lover of men, who wast ot content only to come Thyself, but j ast left for our unceasing cheer this . tory of Thy mercy reaching from ; he beginning to the end of time, from | arth to "heaven. ? ? NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator1 i'ith the Will annexed of the estato if J. B. S. Mcintosh, (deceased),, nte of Transylvania County, North ) Carolina, this is to notify all persons . laving claims against the estate of j aid deceased to exhibit them to the 1 Undersigned at Brevard, N. C., on or J lofore the 1G day of April, 1933, or j his note will be pleaded in bar of ? heir recovery. All persons indebted o said estate will nlease make im- j nediate payment. This 10 day of March, 1932. MARY C. JENKINS, 1 Administrator of C. T. .4. j liar. 10. 17, 24, 31, April 7, 14. ! I "Upon Thv Word we rest, each pil grim day, J This golden staff is best for all the way. I What Thou, our God hath spoken Cannot be broken. Upon Thy Word we rest. So strong, so sure, so full of comfort blest, So sweet, so pure, the Charter of Salvation, Faith's broad foundation. Upon Thy Word we stand, nor cannot die, God seals it in our hand, he cannot He. # | iThy Word that faileth never, abiding ever." I We thank Thee, Father, Son and ?Spirit, for it is Thy great goodness jand will hold to Thy Word forever, MANY PEOPLE LOOK ! TO STATE FOR HELP, | . Raleigh, Mar. 23 ? North Carolina was actually supporting 16,861. of her citizens at the end of January, in cluding 6,278 mental patients, 1,224 physical defectives, 964 juvenile de linquents, 72 . Confederate veteran! and widows, 7,390 in State prisons, in addition to 287 in 41 county jails, 279 in 18 county prisons, workhouses or county farms, and 933 in 22 county homes, the report of R. Eugene Brown, director of institutions, State Board of Charities and Public Wel fare, shows. j The increase in all such groups in creased 239, or from 17,388 to 18,127 . during the month of January, the re port shows. umruAK* (Contributed) The Rev. W. R. West was born s.t | Leicester, in Buncombe county, N. C., , Dec. 24, 1865. Departed this life Feb. i 29, 1932. Age 67 years, 2 months, and j 5 days. ! He professed faith in Christ about the age of 17 and united with the Methodist Episcopal church. About 40 years ago he entered the Christian , ministry and joined the Blue Ridge , conference (or rather doing work in ? the Atlantic mission conference for a few yeai*3) then coming to - the Blue Ridge conference. After some' years of pastoral work he located, then settled on Davidson River and j for about 27 years was a faithful , ' citizen, rendering acceptable services, j preaching, working in Sunday school, 1 doing Evangelistic work among the !( .several sister churches and marrying the iolks, also burying their dead. f "i u were always glad to be in his presence, to visit his home you were ' welcome. He even gave good advice You were strengthened to have him preach or give his experience at church. He is survived by one sister in North Carolina, Mrs. G. J. Penlv of Asheville, N. C., two brothers and j two sisters in Idaho. He was married to Moilie J. Neil, ; daughter of John and Savannah Neil, ! Nov. 17, 1897. To this union was born 7 children, 3 sons and 4 daugh ters, viz: Elsie Mao. Avery Carter, Jennie Amanda, Cala Lee, Vera Josephine, Willaim Chester, and Ver non Carmon. Mrs. West with all the children, ! mourn very greatly his departure, also a multitude of friends. Brother West was a faithful hus band, a good father and truly devoted Christian. Brother West was stricken Saturday morning, Feb. 27, with paralysis, did not suffer long, was called home to Heaven about 1 o'clock Monday. He was cheerful the last con sciousness, which was onlv a short time. "The call has come, the answer is made." "Well done, servant of good, the warefare is over, and thou art crowned.'' We shall not see you and hear your 1 prayers audiably, neither can we call iyou from hence, but we shall meet 'you in Heaven. i God's blessings abundantly rest ! upon thy bereaved wife and children. ? Funeral conducted by the pastor D. 1 G. Earnhardt, assisted by Rev.s jKuykendal and Souther. iWITH THE COUNTY'S 1 COLORED PEOPLE (BY J. M. HARRIS) CHURCHES The churches are preparing Easter j program for Sunday. Large attend ance expected. Mills Chapel Rev. Davis of A'sheville preached at the Mills Chape] A. M. E. Z. Church last Sunday. It is expected he will hold services on the first and third Sundays of each month. Schools Tuesday night was Parent's night at the Rosenwold school. All parents are being urged by principal Harris to visit the school and see the class [room work of each teacher. The Ros enwold night school classes meet on each Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock. The classes are increas ing. Easter egg hunts are being plan ned by the schools. Negroes, Don't Give Up "When I begin to think what life has meant to our race; it seems that all has been so dark; because of our black face. "We try so hard to reach the top, but are pushed hack into the rut, that is where they want to keep us, but negroes don't give up." TYRE C .TAYLOR IS VERY BUSY PERSON: I Raleigh, Mar. 23. ? Tyre C. Taylor, I Governor Gardner's executive counsel, ] I is carrying on go many activities that one newspaper editorial squib sug gested that it would be necessary to build more fires around him so there would be one for all the irons he has. In addition to his regular job, which includes pardons and paroles, he launched his "Ten- Year Plan," which attracted attention beyond the State, and now he has been elected president of Young Democratic Clubs of the nation. Mr. Taylor fostered the organization of the young people of colleges and outside into Democratic clubs in sev eral states, based on the organization he formed in North Carolina in 1928, to such an extent that he was elected head of the national gi-oup in Wash ington recently and is expected to spend some three months in Washing-', ton directing their activities, after ' the Democratic National Convention and before the election. His work has attracted the attention and received the commendation of many national Democratic leaders. "The North Carolina Plan, Inc." is the name of the organization which will promote Mr. Taylor's "Ten-Year Plan" for rehabilitation of North Carolina, and work is to start on the three major projections at an early date, the board of directors decided at a meeting here Friday night. Reports on the projects were made and auth ority given for setting up an organi zation and starting activity. They, in clude highway beautification, marking historic spots, protecting wild life, promoting a land, park and forestry policy and publishing a tourist map and monthly magazine; devise and adopt a uniform trade-mark for N. C. products and have an economic primer written for the public schools; enlarge and carry on the Live-at Home program promoting farm in dustries, a campaign for thrift education, curb marketing and farm er's exchange. ADMINISTRATRIX'S Notice Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Ethel Townsend, de ceased, late of the County of Green ville, South Carolina, this is to notify r11 persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Brevard, Nr. C., on or before the 16th day of March. 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 16th day of March, 1932. 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