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l1:gW -THE MOrXTAINEER, WAYXESVILLE. N. C The Human Side 0' Life AS SEEN AND TOLD By Uncle Abe "hizself" . ;H reeut"l s oi t;::u'' V.'.'Vi.- a prf Jickament . . v'.e fnrst of July an' '-,,' Boardurs at oar cvtiyrioay eice in ' ' n.er got Boardurs . .aii- fur em. Sum of ',,' !v:n' into the sellar :r.tr gayrarge, but ,. neethur I gess the cow barn v Board-urs this 1,11. K"1 M . bars no use fur us ''Boardurs Wanted" Till S ILK'S SALK j lv 1 ". 1 '.'33. at eleven ,t :he Courthouse door f W.iynesville. Haywood ',.), t".i: -Mliiia, 1 will sell to , liMilt! for cash., at public ins: lamia and premi lii'iiiK i" Waynesville )jjy-,vi")il County, and more ( dr0'i lii.il ami hounded as sine no how, sz she. "You no good an' well if we gut eny thy'de leeve 'bout the 3rd nite. lause they cooun't sleep fur yore sneezin' with that (ehuck-oo!) 'hav fcaver , .. . then we'de looze all we had made." "Well, they coodn't hear me sneeze c!ur from the cow barn, eood thev?" sez I. "They cood hear ye to the Suthern Deepo," sez she, '"bout like the noiz or the enjun when the steem off." POP (So ta (Eltm-rl! unuay WAYXl.SVll.l.E METHODIST Farm Problems And Answers 1 a a. 1':. li:. , ve:s.;v. w:i O cli-ek !loU Rowe, Otic .:!ki-:....i. Methodism, held r.esvillc Hardin, Jr., lWtor. '- T. Iwwe. of Puke I'ni-!'uai-:i for Us at the 11 : Sunday morning. Or. . ! till- most effective and - '''- 1 - in Sou: horn meeting tn Wav- spti'Uii mu- e( t" ',mnc the MriJs of Mont Plott, VVVlir nivl others, and bounded Jons, viz: L-.rninir I'" cj " . ii'i- ft i' 1". Hjati Mill race and near le.vlir,, from Haywood Sulphur to ll.izfl" 0,1,1 anJ runs tnence r,' V. '13 feet to a stake in ..... , j , it ("reek Road; former 'HK ...rr.cr; thence X. 76" W. ,.. . i... ...... iruo i, c l ini-iii: uifiii. ia i. li !.. i stake in the edge of i;.m.1; thence S. 1" I , ! elder; thence S. Si) (., t m a box elder in the in,,., thence S. N E. 754 , .... i i. . f . l,ikt .11 I'll eiiKi 01 me uui ,.;. ra.ir the rise of the hill, in V,,r; ),..( imo: thence with said T ) J-j. 4U reet to u i en Mont I'lott and i.lK'iice 1(1 43' XV. oiiifr as afniesaiil ; 33W feet, to a .stake, . i hence S.."25 4 5' siikc I'lott corner; W. 57.1 feet to a : Ihi'lice S. lil" 45' a spanish oak, i. nee S. 15 45' . a stake; thence ; a to t snurwood, -i i.'t r. and in the line of ii; i ice to a .stake; thence -" '( i n to a stone; thence .IIn ir. i in a stake; thence K :i!3 3- fi et to a stake; 'v ii. 11 5is feet to a stake v.hiu' oak); thence X. 48" in i siake; thence S. 78 H'eli-h line 330 feet to a v. mi said line X. 81 30' ' Ik '. i,i a locust stump, old i liiUH iii II, V. Welch and E. H. tliinci' with said line X. 78" E. ft t it stake on the bank of nil (hi I; , thence with said f.t:ws! N. 12 30' E. 287 it rock, X. a3 30' E. 237 feet " N: i i;" 45' E. 200 feet to a N. 1,V W (1(1 ffft fn a mnfr' 45' I' 273 tet to a locust near ir: N. M" 15' E. S37 feet to a II;-;i 1 1 Mill Itace: thence X. Well, fokes, Unkle Abe uck a flyin' trip 'round the country side tuther day in the intrust of this ol' Reeliabul an' he wuz plum s'prized to find out how nopler he is. Ed itur Ru&s sez it's the Mount'neer that made me so popler . . . well, eny way, if my popalarity kontinews, I'll run fur offis next yeer. Whv, little boys that I don't no atall hail me as "Unkle Abe," an' think it's the best joke out ... like the little fellers that serrynaded me in the road at Hrbert Clark's last week. e a lew Yeai ai'o j,n,l iniinv people here will he dehnhie.i at thi opportunity to hiar him at'ain. The pastor wtii pivach at the evening iiaur ana mere .: in -ieal attraction. The church school a.-si mb'.e.s a: i';4.) a. m. and the your.r people meet at 7 p. m. We are dWitfhted at the number of visitors we. are havnitr at our church services. Make this your church home while you arc visiting here. WAYNESVILI.K PKESBYTEKt.VX CT1U.RCH Hi i:, y .1.1 r thi-r.c, I don't want to swell Ed. Russ' hed, fokes, so this is jest to tell ye all that I found a woman down in Arn Duff who sed she'de walk a mile to reed the feachurs in the Mount'neer. "Well," sez I, "thars a hole lot more senee in that than in walkin' a mile fur a camel." THE DEDDYCASIIUN Now fur feer .sum of you all wuz providenshally hinderd from attend in', th? Eckzercizes at the Park on East St. last Sat., I'll Kive ye a little idee of the miiRnitoode of the ocka--sion. The deddycashun, which wuz by the A. B. 0. teechurs. tuck place a! the rock pyarden which wuz made by the Y.7.X workers. I think Miss Brown an' Mrs. Boston mos'lv rani- i.i.. i j . i riHHieu me nurifr, ana mayhp mv lawtev helpt out a little. "Well, what did ye do? ' sez 1 to my dawter. "Miss Brown sin' Mrs. Boston dup around a little an' then laid the cor ner stone, ! reckun," s?2 'she. "Wuz that all?" "Sit. we bad a sonsr . . . . Mis Stsmiy an' I an' one of the Stew dents sanp: "Ha-down Ilo-down,' while Miss Brown laid the corner stone." Well, siein' that thai- wuz a frocr pon' jis below," svz I, "don't ye think it nood a-bin more anropryate to a sunp "Bull Fronc on The Bank?" "You're list n-makin' fun of our Eckzersizes," sez she, an' woodn't tell me eny more. Robert Peter Walker, It. IV, Minister. FAMILY SUNDAY June is the month of marriatres. It has been sutrjrested that the min ister should bring a messatre durintr the month on the Christian Home. On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the pastor will speak on the subject: "The Way of a Woman in the Home," using as the Scripture the beautiful storv of Pilate's wife found in Matt. -'Til'.l; "Home Making." by J. R. Miller, is a beautiful book for "newly weds.'' Have you read it? The pas tor will use this book in his mes sage Sunday. All young people, es pecially young married people, are invited to hear this sermon. The church program for the week: Bible school 11 : 1.1. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Pact ant by the young people 8 p. in. !M id-week service Wednesday- at S p. m. "The Little Church on the Corner," a cordial welcome to visitors. THE WAYNESVILLE CHURCH BAPTIST Well, the hi winds plade havock with men's hats an' wimmens skurts tuther day . . . haint hyeerd of no dammig bein done tho. H) .Oil 10 acres, Hip t-'.ui. u y, Mai feet to a stake; " " v . zuii teet to a thence N. i r ,')(!' W. 172 feet w: tht-nee X. ,1 30' AVT. S25 lu'v.inniiiK; contalninpr none or less. Being of kind eonvpvod tn fsl).ir:io liy S. 4 . IVolnh nnH ''h(H '"-aiing date the - "..a., 1,'in, ami recorded in mat f.S'i, I'.ccords of Deeds 'OIIJCJ .('H11IO-- . f lifitiK the tract of l;,,i ,..,v.. , . -- .'.'wwiiv lim ." "(' Oshornc. daterT th IE Sf Member, 917i and record. . ( f the KeBister: of l'1 Hill iraml (',.... v I.;-. ... , v ""'Hj , Awn R, IK I nr.l.- i,.,.j.. ... ,,L jjecus ( page '"I s.uii deed and is hereby made for "iPlt-te (loscri'.ltiAn , I'lirsiiaht to power of ;-;l "i a. ..deed of trust from a Mckon xnd Vife, Jennie . Mc- . It. Ward, trustee for ;MImo..!uiUlinK-. and Loan t.a-M.l Xovember 17, 1928, X),i'U Trust , of Hav- record a full Jute ' II. WARD, Trustee. July 4-11. UNKLE ABE TURNS INVENTOR Unkle Abe is rite now wbrkin' on an Invcnshun that will put a stop to all this holdin' hats on an' skurts down, menshund above; an' when I jrit it peneckted men an' winimt-n can list carry the little contrapshun about in their pockits (the wimmen will haff to make em a little pockit.) Then in case one of theze hi winds cums up that likes tn play -with hats an skurts so well, the wimmen can list snan theze little waits on the bottom of ther skurts an' go rite on I figger that mv Invenshun will save the wimmen a lot of imbariss- ment an' stop so mutch rubber-nock-in' among the men. But mv hat-holdin' contrapshun for the men got me sorter puzzeld. It's eezy to snap sump'm on the hat lvut-- "It won't no to snap the utner ena to a man's yeers," sez I to Mrs. Abe "Well, why not snap it to the bridge of his noze " sez she. "The hell-vou-say," sez I, "how- wood the wimmen like fur their skurt- holders to be snapt to their shins. Mr. Editur, I no I'm not a Metho- dis' Freechet- eny more, cauze tuther day when I started to leeve John & Malaria I in 3 days SCOLDS first day LAXATIVE TOXIC and e Nose Drop. SHOES fielher for Men, Women, Children "'LL COST YOU LESS AT C E. RAY'S SONS Royal Typewriter Co. n. ! A. AKRIDGE, Aegnt standard and por(aWe Machines w RENTALS ' 1 b0ns and Supplies Rebuilt and Second Koom,,, , Had Machines. 18 Arcade Building Phone 21 42-J II. W. Raiicom, Pastor. .Important service will be held Sun day morning. The church will vole to adopt' or reject t he i i-comnn nda tion of the deacons, finance commit tee and a special committee from Sunday school officers and teachers to proceed with plans to build a Sun day school annex provided they can see their way to finance it. All the members and friends are urged to attend. Sunday school 11:15. Morning worship 11:00. B. Y. P. U. 7:00. Evening worship S :()(). ."Grace Church in the Mountains. EPISCOPAL Rev.- Albert New, Rector. Sunday, June 30th, 1935. 8 A. M. Holy Communion. 10 A. M. Prayer Book instruction to all desiring to be confirmed by Bishop- Gribbin in August. Harrell's hous down on Cove Creek a fine flock of fryers follerd me a way down the road .... Mrs, ITarrell even had to call em back. Yes sir-oe, I've crosst "Methodis' Preoeher off the list. . ''I'm hot a-goin' to talk to you fellers eny more, jist alius a-spring-in' jokes on me," sed Henry Gaddy to Oscar Briggs, after Oscar had sprung the one on Henry about the cook who left hiz job." "Funny thing about it. sed Oscar, "Henry cooiln't pee the pint." Talk to Henry about Roe Estate an . items an i hetcnye he 11 see ...the pint. Cum fen with vore oueschuns again, fokes. S'long till nex week. UNKLE ABK. NOTICE OF TRUSTEED SALE UNDER AND II Y VIRTUE of the. power ot sale coniaineU in that cer tain deed of trust made and executed by Sam Rathbone and wife, Do vie Rathbone, the same bearing date of 21, July, Id'-!'.',, and beinjr recorded in Uook of deeds of trust z'J at page 217, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersignt'd will, on the Uth day of July, Vj:;-, at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, Xbrth Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon offer at public outcry and for cash, the. following described real estntt: Beginning at a lynn cyrnei of Charlie Moody's 30 acre tract and runs south 4 poles to a stake in the branch; thence with the branch south 34 west .'in poles to a lynn stump; thence, west 26 poles to a ..stake in the branch; thence south 11 west 17 poles to a stake in the branch; thence south 49 west 14 poles to a stake in the branch; thence south 37 west 18 poles to a stake in the branch and in the line of Charlie Moody's Pinch Gut tract; thence east with its line 64 poles to a stake; thence south 82 east 40 poles to a small chestnut on top of Pinch Gut ridge; thence north 6 west 73 poles to a stake in the line of Charlie Moody's 30 acre tract; thence with his line north 81 west 30 poles to the beginning, containing 20 and none tenths acres, more or less. Reserving and excepting however from the operation of this deed, all the hemlock timber on the above de scribed land for a period of five years. This the 7th day of June, 1935. W. T. CRAWFORD, Trustee. No. 35S June 13-20-27-July 4. i t,;',A;,"-. SSrnu,n h the Rector. 1 ooii A Jea.ous God " , ' ,'M' '.ivng tn Balsam church, "Hateo at ba:sam Gap. clevatton 3.3 tH ii--- '. an. ve sea ievel. 1 'u ( , I'li'.ich. Kve-.-' iy cor.h.,:;i ;! i , our .;k rvices. tOl Wli, :o Is the appearance of any indcxt as to .the ST. .JOHN'S CATHOI.I c ( lli uril Rev. Howard V. Lane. Pasti.u. Third Sunday after IVnteco-t Morn.ng Mass a; 11 A M. Sermon. 1 cnanee. Benediction of the Ji'es--ed Sacrament after the Mas. Morning Mass at Vmnklin at S A. Wednesday,' Thursday and Fi aiay nights of this week at 7:4o there will oe special services of seriiion, pray ers and benediction in honor of the toast of the Sjcie-d Heart of Christ AH itie invited to attend these ser vices. Morning Mass each week dav at :30 A. M. Note from a local teacher oil Bet ty s report card read: "A good work " but talks too much." Note from Betty's father over sig nature on back of card: "You ought to meet her mother." 11' : Darlin, 1 love you lor vour ' 'canty aii.l your culture." " ! She: "Yolise wouldi'.'t fool tne. : Would onse " ' j "Sony 'o keep you waiting ' old man, ou, i r pe, n setting a (rap foi my wife." "Good heavens! What do u',i sus pect?" "A mouse in tin pantry." Question: poultry mash quality ? An swer: N. The value of poul try mash cannot be determined by wie uppeaiance ol texture. At one time it was believed that a finely ground mash whs more easily di gested but experience has shown that, m some can's, the rcnnding is done to hide inferiority m quality, Certain mash ingredunt.s, such as "lieat bran should not be ground too line. The flakes of bran in the nux ture lends to produce bulkiness which auis digestion. Check carefully on l be ingiedients and sec that sulticient bulkiness is allowed. . g Quest ion: What size can is In'st tor putting up fruits and vegetables tot home ii),,'? Answer: The iui!n'er two or three : the M?e most Kenerally used for home I'anninjr. Only expenenoed ean Hers should use the No. 10 cans as it is difficult to sterilize so large a tilled container. Corn, sttiash, peas, or pumpkin should never be put up in a No. 10 can. Where one has the nee cs.sary experience, string beans, to matoes, soup mixtures, peaches, pears and blackberries may be successfully canned in these large containers. Read The Ads NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity given to the undersigned Tniste in a certain deed of trust execute .by LILLY S. HARROLD (a smgl worn nil, dated September 1st, l'.K'.S and of record in the Office of th Register of Heeds for Haooi) Conn 'y, North Carolina, in Book of Mori gages and Deeds of Trust No. 22, a page 252. default having been mad in the payment of tin- indebtednes there! y secu:d and th holder n the notes secured thirehy having re quested the Trustee to offer the here inafter described premises for sal in accordance with the power n taHed in said deed of trust, the un dersigned Tiustee will offer for sate to the highest bidder for CASH, a the Court House d'Hr in Waynesville Haywood I ounty. North Carolina, th following described land at 12:00 o'clock noon on Saturday, .July tith lt3. tht following described land lying and being in the County of Haywood, Sta:e of Ninth Carolina and more particularly described ai follows: BEGINNING on a f ake or stone in the East side line of Haywood Street said stone being the S. W. corner of J. P, Swift's lot (Now (). T. Al exander); thence South 71 dees. K 204 feet with Swift's (now Alexan der's) line to u stake in W. II. Fau celt's lino; thence South 21 den. W !7.." feet with Faucett's and A. L Herrin's line to a stake in W. i Hannah's line; thence North 71 cleRs W. 204 feet with Hannah's line t a stake in the East side lin of Haywood Street: thence Nort" 21 degroe.s East l7.5 feet with th East side line of Haywood Street to the BEGINNING point. Being th same lot of land conveyed to Litl S. Harrold, by deed dated April 20 1020, from Maggie E. Moody (Wid ow), and recorded in the Office of th Register of Deods for Haywood County, North Carolina, in Book No 55, page 80!),. to which record refer once is here made for a more perfec description of .said lot of land. The above described land will I sold subject to any and all taxes and assessments against the same. This propertv will be sold for CASH and the highest bidder will be required to deposit live per cent of (he amount bid with the Trustee date of sale. the 5th day of June, l!35. W.' II. FRANCIS, Acting Trustee. 52 .June C 18 20 27. r . - i-rr. j a on the This Speedy by Abel's Garage K V The OKJt WATER. v- i mfti tJt TuC . uOAU PAHTS IS AT TH' 17 lyji?. U 1 HAT ,Tt(l5 Y K- J MJT r W "ilA-ir weut ir aepve . ti'ii'Z' BkiMT' Pe,D" DAMATiVi TKOl'tUC II- wasal'sl'I'caw rcM ABEL'S GARAGE tl JUL) fStf? FORI) Tudor Sedan .-.$5I I'RICFS "'l.uve Tiulor . . 715 J - 'iiH' ........ . . u:tr DELIVERED cohio iteKuxe ... :oi AIJj T.tXIS I'Alll. , .SlIAI'llOlt I'ltOOl I'our-DiMir Sedan I tel. ue . I'mlor Tiiiu iii Seila n l oin In-- Sisilmi ;iASS AM, AltOlMi 1 . "' " ." ' ' I ;r fry if t'Ht ' -f,- ihr t;. 4 &;' h' v - tK-'; ' .f,r .,"' it v M "''.?"' s ' Pi, i cH l P '?? ' H i NO THC 3 I The Law Makes It Mandatory That We Begin Suits on July First Against All Persons Owing Taxes for 1932 and Prior Years Estimate Costs are $10 per Suit, which the Taxpayer Must Pay Pronipt SottlciiiGnt Is Necessary SeeUs At Once! You Have Until July 1st To Pay Your TAXES If you don't pay by that date, there will be addi tional costs added to your Tax Bill We advise that you not put this off any longer, as the law prescribes ways and means whereby we can make collections, And We Must Do It! D. A. HOWELL, Tax Supervisor I: I ft I 1 1 i I ASHEVILLE, N. C. 6
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