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NAVY ENLISTS 35 MEN IN PAST WEEK Fifteen young men were enlisted this week in the United States Navy by Lieutenant John L. Reynolds, U. S. Navy, OtTicer-an-charge of the Raleigh Navy recruiting headquar ters. After enlistment they were im mediately transferred to the U. S. Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va., where they will begin an intensire course of instruction in the life and duties of a mariner in the United; States Navy..' ?'] Thfi.', flowing young Tar Heels ! were Graham Parker John son ot Weldon; William Percivai I Spencer of Raleigh; Raymond Hen- 1 del-son Royal of High Point; William: Sandy Lupo of Wade; George Sawyer j Pitcher, Jr., of Southport: William j Osborne Spanolia of Greensboro; Wil- 1 liatn James Mann of New Hill; Hoy) Harvey Gragg of Boone; Frank | Windfield Reynolds of Scotts; and I James Samuel Smith of Asheville. i The enlistment of these young men j completed the allowed r;uota of first ; enlistments for August 1932. The Navy Department has irvereased the quota for September, 1932, to twenty two first enlistments for which ap- j plications from eligible young men ; are now being received. Notice of Foreclosure Sale | Under and by virtue of the Power,' of Sale contained in that certain Deed J in Trust from Carl Killian and wife,; Klsie Rebecca Killian, to T .H. Ship-, mail, Trustee, bearing date of June! ! 4th. 1930, and registered in book No. j ?_S on page 45 of the Record of Deeds j in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C. said Deed in Trust securing cer- 1 tain indebtedness therein named and j ?- ! default having been made in the pay ment f said indebtedness, whereby ! th wor of Sale contained in said j Deed in Trust Has become operative J and all notices required under the | ti rms ot' aid Deed in Trust as to said j default having been given and said; default has not been made good. ? Now, Th -refore. the undersigned j Trustee will on Monday, September the 19th. 1932 at 12 o'clock M. at the I Court House door in the Town of ! Brevard. X. C., offer for sale and sell | to the highest bidder for cash, the j wing described property to-wit: ? Bei: all that land described in a deed !'i- ::i T. C. Hamilton and wife, Rt'sa I. t'e I '>iilton, dated the 14th day of June It-.' \ to Carl Killian and wife, Elsie Rebecca Killian, in the W. P. Whitmire Subdivision as shown in the Registrar of Deeds office in 1'!;:: Book at page 35. , Proceeds of said sale to be applied | vj-un said indebtedness, cos; of sale, J etc. This August 19th. 1932. T. II. SHIPMAN. Trustee j By PAT KIMZEY, Attor ney. Pub. Aug 25, Sept 1. 8, 15. FRESH WATER SWIMMING POOL FROM .voir o.v WILL BE OPEN FROM 12:30 to 5:00 o'clock Each Day Bring the family out and enjoy an evening of fun. Swimming or playing our popular Water Sports Swimming .05c Suits to rent .05c Refreshment stand on grounds. i- i-K'i HALE SIN1ARD CAROLINA GOLD IS LURING UNEMPLOYED i According- to the Caldwell Record, ! more than 25,000 persons are engag ' ad in washing gold from the streams { in the Mother Lode country of North | Carolina. The gold in this section i iii not to be had in sufficient quanti j .it's to make it .profitable to mine it I on a commercial scale but those | working in this section, people who, I or the most part are without other J i-cupations, are managing to earn | . r >m 30c to three dollars a day. They iro succeeding in licking old man de j .>ression in this manner. An engineer who has spent some ime there during the past few months says he has known some persons who have taken gold from his scction to the value of six and ( ight dollars a day for several days, j ' said there are a number of fami- 1 !ies all at work and making a good : living at it. He does not believe, how "vcr, that gold will ever be found here in sufficient quantities to war vint mining it on a large scale, com mercially. ?'IRTFIS NEARLY TREBLE DEATHS DURING JULY \ Raleigh. ? Births in North Carolina in July nearly trebled deaths, the state board of health announced in i ( its provisional report on vital j | statistics for the state for July. | , There were 2,545 deaths last month ] ] and 6,168 births, giving the state a ; july death rate of 9.4 per thousand j ; population and a birth rate of 23 per j t thousand. j The birth rate for the state in | 1931 was 23.3 per thousand popula- j t tion, coming second to New Mexico i for the first time in a decade that North Carolina had not led all states ; in birth rate. The death rate was J 10.3 per thousand last year. There were 455 children under out1 ; year of age which died in the state j last month and the infant morality ! rate was 73.7 deaths per 1,00?) live i'l deaths. Fifty-five mothers died giving I ; birth to infants, the rate being 8.9 , per 1,000 live births. The report showed that drowning | claimed 30 lives in the state in July; I automobile accidents resulted in 48 fatalties; four were killed by being;: accidentally shot; there were 20 sui- j cides and 29 homicides. ; Thirty-one persons died from ap- \ pendicitis, 165 from pulmonary tu- , bcrculosis, 118 from cancer, 26 from whooping cough, 26 from typhoid and | paratyphoid, 14 from influenza, 67 1 from pellagra, 73 from pneumonia, 20 from diabetes and eight from measles. IN MEMORIUM (By Thelnia Brown) Tn memory of my Father, W. A. Biuwn. who died July 27, 1931. v j He is gone ? don't say he is dead ? .My daddy, my precious, my own, He's gone where never a tear is shed, Where of pain, there's never a moan, j He's gone? --it's selfish of me to de sire Him back on this earth of strife and s;n. To endure the test of temptation's fire, Tn sicken and suffer and die again j Oh. what could I give him to com pare With the peace and joy and love That is his in the mystic "over there" That is his in the great above? He's gone. Those dear blue eyes so dear to me, \re closed to scenes here below. But in Heaven the wonderous things they see No" mortal on earth can know, His dear face is smiling now. His eyes are sparkling with joyful mirth, His sweet voice sings, smooth is his brow. He is safe from all the cares of the earth. He's gone ? We're sad and so alone. He's gone, and left us here below; But Jesus hears the sob and moan, And knows the tears that flow. So in doubt let me no longer roam, But reach my hands to Him who gives For guidance to that fair bright home Where my dear daddy lives. Over Labor Day TRAIN TRAVEL BARGAIN FARES SEPTEMBER 2 AND 3 $ 5.00 Washington, D. C. $ 5.00 9.50 New York 9.50 8.50 Philadelphia 8.50 8.50 Atlantic City 8.50 10.50 Pittsburg 10.50 FINAL RETURN limit Washington tickets September 5th. Other destinations September 6th. BAGGAGE WILL BE CHECKED? STOPOVERS REDUCED ROUND TRIP PULLMAN FARES TO Washington, Philadelphia and New York. Thru sleepers Washington, Philadelphia and New York. DON'T MISS TAKING A SHORT VACATION OVER LABOR DAY? PEP UP YOUR PEP. See your agent or J. H. WOOD, DPA Asheville, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM THE PRAYER CORNER (From the fileh of lovg ago) THE CHILDREN'S COMMANDMENTS OBEDIENCE "Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right" ? Ephes ians 6:1. It is not only to serve a happy home and place the intercourse of parent and child on a right footing, but to fit the child for ali his future relations to God and his fellow men, and to lay in him one of the founda tion stones of a noble character and a holy life, that God has placed this commandment, the first of those on j The Second Table. Parents may well ; study how they can train their cnil- j dren to fulfil it. The child must honor the parents in obedience. Obey your parents is the New Testament version of Hon or thy father and mother. The im portance of thi.< word, OBEDIENCE, is more than the mind can grasp. 'Jod created man with his wonderful . liberty of will, that he might obey llir.i. Obedience to God was to lead ; to the enjoyment of God. By disobed ience sin entered; in obedience the two ; told obedience of Christ and to Christ . : (Hebrews 5:98) salvation comes. And on the parent the sacred . charge is laid of training the child ;o obey, teaching it to link all the j ' memories of happiness and love in 1 home-life obedience, working the ! principle in to the very life of mind I ' ind heart, not so much by instruc- ! .ion or reasoning, as by training and ] itcuring the habit of obedience. : . The child is to be taught to honor I :he parents. The will of the child no 1 ess than his mind and affections, is ' jiven into the parents hands to mould and guide. It is in yielding his will to the will of the parent that ' [he child acquires that mastery o\vr t it, and ov'er himself which will after- j ivards be its strength and safety, and | make it a fit instrument for doing I Gods will. Man was created free that I he might obey. Obedience is the path ; to liberty. j On this point parents often err; j they say that to develop the will of j the child the will must br left f'" e, | and the child left to decide for him- I sel.'. Thry forget that the will of the j child is not free ? -passion and pre- j judice; selfishness and ignorance seel; ; to influence the child in the wrong j direction. The superior judgment, the ; primer deliberation, the fuller experi- 1 enc;; of the parents are to decide for the child, whose will has been en- I trusted to his care. But are we not in danger of re- J pressing the healthy development of i a child's moral powers by thus de- | manding implicate submission to our j will. BY NO MEANS. The true lib- j erty of the will consists in our be- j ing master of it, and so our own ma tt vs. Train a child to master his will j in giving it up to his. parents com mand, and he acquires the mastery i to use when he is free. Yielding to a parent's control is the j path to self control .and self control j alone is liberty. The child who is | taught by a wise parent to honor him ! and his superior wisdom, will ac- 1 quire, as he. gives up his own way. , the power over his will as he never > can who is taught to imagine that lie j need do nothing unless the parent has J first convinced him of the proprietj. of the act and obtained his consent The New Testament say very dis tinctly. "Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right." Not j More trench silos are reported from Caldwell County. C. G. Hartly of Granite Falls started one from which to feed 1G cows for 125 days. The silo will be 40 feet long, eight feet wide and six feet deep. Notice of Foreclosure Sale Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed ! in Trust from W. P. Fullbright and i wife, Lula Fullbright, to Thos. H. ' Shipman, Trustee, bearing date of I June 7th, 1930, and registered in Book No. 28 on page 40 of tte Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania , County, N. C., said Deed in Trust . securing certain indebtedness therein named, and default having been made [ in the payment of said indebtedness, j whereby the Power of Sa'ie contained ? in said Deed in Trust has become op- | erative and all notices required under j the terms of said Deed in Trust as j to said default having been given, and | said default has not been made good j Now, Therefore, the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, September I 19, 1932 at 12 o'clock M. at the Court j House door in the Town of Brevard, ! N. C., offer for sale and sell to the J highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Being all of Lots Nos. 4 and 12 as Laid down on the map of L. M. Glaz ener's farm at Rosman, N\ 0., and j being the same property described in | a deed from Gemima Glazener to Lula i Fullbright dated the 24 day of Sept. j 1928, recorded in the office of the | Register on Deeds of Transylvania j County, N. C. in Book No. 61 at page No. 242. ! Proceeds of said sale to be applied ! upon said indebtedness, cost of sale, etc. This August 19th, 1932. THOS. H. SHIPMAN, Trustee. BY PAT KIMZEY, Attorney. Pub Aug. 25, Sept 1,.8, 15. 666 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE , Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first ['day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 i minutes. i S6S SALVE for HEAD COLDS. ! Most Speedy Remedies Known because the child appiuves or agrees, but because the command is given by , a parent; this is the true reason for | its being obeyed. In obedience the pai- J ent is to be honored. ! A PRAYER FOR OBEDIENCE j Father of our Lord Jesus Christ > of whom every family in heaven and earth is named, grant us, as parents to honor and obey Thee, that we may teach our children to honor us t in obedience, for on us as parents Thou hast laid the sacred charge ol i training our children to obey, teach ing them to link all the memories of i happiness and love in their home life ; with obcdience, working the pnnci- 1 pie into the very lite of their minds , and hearts, not so much by instruc- 1 Lion and reasoning as by training ar.d securing the habit of obedience as , their will, no less than their mind and , affections is given into our hands to ? mould and guide, for it is in yielding , their will to ours that they acquire , mastery over it and over themselves, i which will afterwards be their . strength and safety, and make them ? lit instruments for doing Thy will our I Faihc r. j God forbid that we should fall in- ! to the error of thinking that the will j jf the child must be left free and the j -hild decide for itself. Let us never ; forget that the will of the child is : ?lot free, that passion and prejudice, , selfishness and ignorance seek to in- j Puence the child in the wrong di- i rection. It is in our superior judg- j mint and calmer dclibsration and I fuller experience that we as parents, j ire to decide for our children whose , ivill has been entrusted to our care. ?. Let us not think that we are in ( danger of repressing the healthy de- , velopment of our childrcns moral ; powers by thus demanding implicate > submission to our will. May we al- ! ways remember that th? true liberty , of the will consists in our being mas- 1 ters of it. And so our own masters, j and that in training our children to | master their wills in giving them up i to our command, they acquire the ^ master to use them when they are free. In humble dependence upon i Thee Father, Son and Spirit we pray | this prayer. Amen. ^ p ^ j THIS IS PROGRESS; | NOT RETROGRESSION ! Can you remember when you could , sit through :i silent picture and en- 1 joy it? And how there was so much , agitation over the advent of the | "talkie" and people said it could never I be successful ? Even some of the lead ing scientific journals declared it could never be done. Try to picture yourself sitting through a silent pic ture now. That's progress. And what has become of the once uopular phonograph? No home wat complete without one a tew years ago. Now you seldom see one. Instead, your entertainment comes to you through the air. In place of the phonograph you have the radio. Moie progress. You would have thought the person was crazv who told you that in a short time you would be making- ice in your own home. That electric re frigeration could ever bccome a pos sibility for home use was unthought of Yet is is here and here to stay. And so the world continues to ad vance. Soon we shall have television. We find it hard to believe it will ever be perfected to the extent of be coming as popular as the radio but in the face of past achievements in the scientific world we are prepaied to accept almost anything. Science, it is said, has about re duced human labor to a Because of the progress the world ha_ made many thousands have been thrown out of work but w vcal'M that it must go on and instead ?feeling that there should be some let up, some way to prevent machinery from depriving men of work we are gtadlv endeavoring to nnd a"0-1] wav out. The world changes with each generation and we are prou note that the cUvnge is ? represents progress and not r-ti gression. NEW y CENSE TAGS AWAIT DISTRIBUTION 1933 motor vehicle licsnsc plates arc now ready and are being shipped to distributing points throughout the state by the motor vehicle bureau. . The colors of the University of North Carolina ? blue and white ? were chosen by the 1932 general as sembly. Numerals ana letters are in white on a blue background. This will be reversed for the 1934 tags which will have blue lettering on a white background. These plates will not go on sale until December. Notice of Foreclosure Sale j Under and by virtue of the Power i of Sale contained in that certain Deed I In Trust from R. 0. Thomas and wife, Mar;,' M. Thomas, to Thos. H. Shipman, Trustee, bearing date of January 1st, 1931, and registered in Book No. 13 at page 204 of the Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C., said Deed in Trust se curing) certain indebtedness therein named, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, whereby the Power of Sa'ie contained in said Deed in Trust has become op erative and all notices required under the terms of said Deed in Trust as to said default having been given, and said default has not been made good. Now, Therefore, the undersigned | Trustee will on Monday, the 19th day of September 1932, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard, N. C., offer for sale- and sell to the highest bidder for rash, the following described property, to- wit: Being all that land described in ; FEDERAL MEN GET 13 COUNTERFEITERS Printing ten-dollar bills may be a quick way to wealth but the federal agents are toe much on the job for the safety of such an enterprise as was demonstrated when federal \ agents seized an elaborate counter jfeiting plant, designed for the print j ing of the ten dollar bills t>f which ; $40,000 worth were seized and 13, i men were arrested according to re^ ports from Charlotte. The federal agents deciared this to be the consummation of one of the most elaborate counterfeiting plots ever laid in this section of the country. In addition to the thirteen men arrested in the Carolinas two men were arrested in New Jersey where the plant was seized. More than $l,0ut> worth of the counterfeit money had been placed in circulation in widely scattered sec tions of the country before the ring was broken up. a deed from N. C. Thomas and wife to R. O. Thomas and wife, dated Jan. 11th, 1911 and recorded in Rook 27 At page 429; and all that land de scribed in a deed from J. 0. Reid and wife to R. O. Thomas, dated the 10th day of Jan. 1911 and recorded in Book 29 at page 46, of the deed records of Transylvania County, N. C. Proceeds of said sale to be applied upon said indebtedness, cost of sale, etc. This 19th day of August 1932. THOS. H. SHIPMAN, T*i?t ^ c ^ ii/j BY PAT KIMZEY, Attorney. Pub. Aug 25, Sept 1, 8. 15. 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Constipation and at ! tendant ills, such as nervousness, head j aches, biliousness, bad breath and sdlow ;kin, soon give way to a feeling of | renewed strength and vigor. MAKE THIS 10 DAY TEST Convince Yourself! Stop dosing yourself with "patent medicines," harsh pugatives, oils and cathar tics for just 10 days. Go tc your neai?it Druggist and secure a bottle of LEE'S MINERAL COMPOUND. Take it regularly, and watch the results. YouU be amazed a), the feeling of renewed strength and vigor that soon appears. No nar cotics or alcohol to "boost you up" but a natural method of restoring health and mergy. FOR SALE BY S. M. Macfie Drug Co. BREVARD, N. C. and other good druggists everywhere, or send $1.25 to Lee's Laboratories, 167 Forsyth St., S. W. Atlanta, Ga., for a large bottle postage paid. Lumber For Sale at $6 and $8 per Thousand (f. o. b. Pisgah Forest) This offer ought to attract the attention of all fanners who need to repair their Homes, Barns, Cribs, Sheds, and so on. This lumber is good for such purposes, and at this price will enable all farmers to make all necessary repairs and additions to their buildings. Co rr Lumber Company Pisgah Forest, N. C.
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