tY OCTOBER 24, 1940 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER T& 11 iatever You Want To Buy Or Sell, Do It With A Want Ad it Ad Rates L word (this type) MitiBum Charge Liwort each to- this size type. . . ... MnfidentiaL y Q5 .bouttoem L i.tter. addressed as Letiom in ad. -. ,i .!. f nviu L for ads should be In L Mt later than two . thonka. and tribute L ire accepted at ona ord. . Mountaineer Phone 157 BUTTONS AND ES-Reasonable prices. rf molds used. Send &n for covered buttons ile, to Mrs. P. A. Rowe, Canton, or leave at Bry- ttsstand, Canton. !t ' lr a KoonUfnl lota. fiew, Waynesville. Prices m rery reasonable. C. G. kSamter, S. a OctSl b-Used windows, doors, mantle, grates and H. BY Milner, Belle Oct. 17-24 Jrd Term" Written Mt New York YORK New Yorkers tckg to watch a plane giant letters across the Third Terra." icription was written four fh of the Sky-Writing )i of America declined !so paid for the display, that it was "naturally as. , ... ' 1 the firm also had con- nth t Democratic group ticut to inscribe the skies rtate shortly with the f ow for F. D R." le ia the skywriting busl ire strictly nonpartisan," eiplained. The Sunday School Lesson CHRISTIAN MOTIVES FOR ABSTENENCE THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY By NEWMAN CAMPBELL ( healing the people, and as they (Tiie International Uniform Les ion on the above topic for Octo ber 27 is Luke 1:13-16; 2:40; 4:4; 6:21, 25, 43:45, the Golden Text being Rom. 14:17, "For the King dom of God is not eating and drink, ing, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.") TWO PREVIOUS lessons, tell ing of the birth of John the Baptist and Jesus, have prepared us for the lesson of today. This lesson sets forth the Chiistian motives for abstinence from iaioxicaUng li quors for International Temperance Sunday. You remember that when the angel announced to Zacharias, the priest, that he would have a son, the angel said: "And thou shalt have joy and gladness, and many shall rejoice at his birth. For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and he shall drink no wine ' fruit," said Jesus. "For there is no nor strong drink, and he shall be(good tree that bringeth forth cur filled with the Holy Spirit, even rupt fruit; nor again a corrupt crowaea aoout nun he said u them the poor, hungry and sad Blessed are ye that hunger now; for ye shall be filled. Blessed are ye that weep now; for ye shall laugh." Sorrow does not last. The hun gry ie usually fed, even bodily food; and the grief passes. Those who have hungered often times ar thereafter more sympathetic wuh others and help those poorer than themselves. Those who have wept know how to sympathize with oth ers in their grief, and learn to be happy again. AH who grow "strong jn spirit," refusing to be tempted into un worthy ways of living, reap the reward in physical well-being and which is more important in strong character and spiritual health. "Each tree is known by its "3 'I Tf An .'ii ' BoMaw amu-N v (mUV JhKSxiti ll'SvS continues cnck) Pcaruc Nari Wrath Waynesville. as per map recorded escapes txazi vvrdui LK.tlJ l!ook ..R in the offlce of the liegister o Deeds Of Haywood from his mother's womb, , Few parents in the world have this wonderful assurance that their sons will grow up to be good men and women, giving them only joy and happiness. They can only trust that with love and wise up-bringing they will so develop. Too many raise their children only to have them grow away from the high standards set by the parents. Some parents, too, sorrow for their chil dren's wrong doing when the young people only follow the example set them by said parents. You remember, too, that the an-j Syndicate, Inc. gel told Mary, "thou shalt bring j - forth a son and shalt call His name Jesus. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest" Here were two mothers who did not have to worry about their sons at least about their conduct. Each "turned many of the chil dren of Israel to the Lord, their God," as was prophesied about John, and each suffered marty dom. John Grows Strong We know little of John's child hood and growth into manhood. At the end of the first chapter of Luke, he says of John, "And the child 'grew, and waxed strong in spirit, and was in the deserts till the day of his shewing unto Israel." Of Jesus it was said: "And the tree that bringeth forth good fruit "The good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth that which is evil: for out of the abun dance of the heart his mouth speaketh." On this day dedicated to world temperance, let us consider the words of our Golden Text: "For the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit." Let us dedicate ourselves to this joy and peace. Distributed by King Features Topics Of The Day (Continued from page 2) sannot fool him or frighten him. Naturally, therefore, the dicta tors desire that the American peo ple repudiate Roosevelt at the polls, and place a Chamberlain in his chair one that will play ball with the- dictators. In this grave, international crisis, and In this" great and unprecedent ed national emergency, the Ameri can people cannot afford to weaken or divide the national influence or VI I 1-V ir 41 p contains 3,586,49 let- words; 31,173 verses; ipters; and 66 books. The u is used 46,277 times; times. The middle lie Bible is the eighth the 118th Psalm. Two is the Bible are exactly 'spter 19 of the Second Kings and ChaDter 37 of The longest verse is the eighth chapter of Es- wortest verse, the 35th in ehapter of St John. WS NOTICE TO CRED ITORS Hualified as executor of !' of Caroline S. W. de P' weased. lafo nf TTav- K. North Carolina, this W an persons having t the estate of said exhibit thom t ft, H at Waynesville, on or r. day of October, 1 notice will be pleaded f weir recovers iir '-'M tO Said oafafo .1.... f'ate payment. . C. CI Ar. M ,-eieegarrd. I1 Oct. V A. -41 UT) its fighting forces, by defeating at rhilH crrpw nn.l waxed sftjtoni?. I the polls the one man in America filled with wisdom, and the grace most feared and hated by the dic of God was upon him." Jesus de-, ta tors; the man who fostered and velODed like ordinary boys, learned ; effected the new and enlarged Mon- to walk and to talk, to notice things, to ask questions. He mu?t have been a great joy to His gen tle mother as He grew in body and in spirit. What a companion He must have been to her. Each child grew up in a pious roe Doctrine; the man that united in a friendly compact all the re publics of the Western Iiomi'.pni.-ri', and the mar., most adniiml .."and trusted by them. Yes, the one man that has aroused the American people to Famed author Frani Werfel, who, at various times had been reported; in a concentration camp, shot and! beheaded because of his antl-Nait writings, is shown as ha arrived In Hoboken, N. J, after escape from Nazi-occupied France. He waa among fifteen German men of let ten who cam In on the Greek liner N HtUat. dictators know right now, that, we stand united and fore-square be hind the Foreign Policy of Frank lin D. Roosevelt, arid wilt continue to do so until the wicked reign of dictators is no longer a menace and threat to American.- freedom and American security. Be sure that vour vote will not give one iota of aid or comfort or encour agement to the dictators on elec tion day. Editor's note: The National emergency and the "third term tra dition" will be further discussed in. the next article. ; " County.' ; Sale made pursuant to the au thority conferred upon me by that certain deed of trust dated May 21th, 1939, executed by Bernard L. Reers and wife, Mary Pauline Reers, and recorded in Book 89, page 289, Haywood County Regis try, to which instrument and rec ord reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof. Sale will be made subject to prior j deed of trust on said premises held by the Haywood Home Building Loan Association and also subject to any unpaid taxes. This October 3rd, 1940. A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 1008 Oct. 10-17-24-31. NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, October 28th, 1940, at 11 o'clock a. m. at the Court house door in the Town of Wayes ville, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands lying and being in Clyde Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, to-wit: . . BEGINNING at a stake on the north side of the public road at the west side of an alley and corn, er of lot 64, and runs thence N 3 30' E. 133 feet to a stake, corner Of lot 65; thence N. 86 30' W. 2Q0 feet to stake, corner of lot 56; hence with the line of that lot S. 86 30' E. 147 feet to tho public road; thence with the said road to the BEGINNING, berrg lots 67-58-59-60-61-62-63-64 of the W. H. Rich propery, in the Town of Clyde as per subdivision and plat of J. W. Seaver made August, 1917, and recorded in Map Book "A," page 17, in office of Register of Deeds for Haywood County, N. C, and being the same land as that conveyed in a deed from , B. N. Rogers, et ux, to Chas. B. Mann, et ux. dated August 12, 1929, re corded in Book 80, at page 88, Hay wood County Registry, Sale made pursuant to the pow er and authority conferred upon me by that certain deed of trust dated February 12th, 1935, executed by C. B. Mann and wife, Estelieta Mann, and recorded in Book 31, page 100, Haywood County Regis try, to which instrument and re cord reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof. This September 23rd, 1940. A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 1006 Oct. 3-10-17-24. istry to which instrument cord reference is hereby mad ior all the terms and conditions thereof. This September 23rd, 1940. A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 1005 Oct 3-10-17-24. NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, October 28th, 1940, st 11 o'clock a. m. at the Court house door in the Town of Waynes. ville, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands lying and being in Clyde Towrship, Haywood County, North Carolina, to-wlt: BEGINNING on a stake on the west side of Jones Cove Road, C W. Ensley's and Jones corner runs with - -Jones line. N. 69 25' W. 196 feet to a stake; thence N. 4 30' E. 200 feet to a stake; thence S. 69 25' E. 196 feet to a stake in the west margin of said road; thence with the west margin of said road, S. 4 30' W. 200 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 0.90 acres, more or less. Being the same land described in a deed from C. W. Ensley, et ux, to Carl Henline, et ux., by deed dated December 20th, 1938, and recorded in Book 103, at page 182, HayWood County Registry. Sale made pursuant to the pow er and authority conferred upon me by that certain deed of trust dated January 10th, 1939, executed by Carl Henline and wife, Rachel Henline, and recorded in Book 31, lit page 319, Haywood County Reg- NOTICE OF SALE . On Monday, October 28th, 1940, ' at 11 o'clock a. m. at the Court house door in the Town of Waynes ville, I will offer for sale at poblie outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands lying and being in Clyde Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, to-wit: ; BEGINNING at an iron pin in the west bank of the old abandoned road in line between D. L L. Smathers and J. W. Vick, theaoe with same line two calls as fol lows: N. 23 15' W, 7 chains and 56 links to an iron pin in the east bank of the new highway; thenee N. 38 45' E. 3 chains and 60 links to a stake at the intersection of the new highway with the old road; thence with the west bank of old road six calls as follows: S. 95 40' W. 4 chains and 20 links to a stake; thence S. 25 30' E. 0 links to a stake; thence S. 47 50' E. 1 chain and 70 links to a stake thence S. 0030' W. 60 links to a stake; thence S. 18 36' W, i chain to a stake; thence S. 00 45' W. 2 chains and 36 links to the BEGINNING, containing one and one-tenth acres, being a portion of a tract of land conveyed by A. G. Osborne and wife, L. L. Os borne, to D. I. L. Smathers by deed dated September 13th, 1907, and duly recorded in Book 23, on page 559, under date of October 17th, 1907. Being the same land described in a deed from Charles Snyder, et ux, to Crofford Sanford, et ax, dated March 7th, 1939, and re corded in Book 103, page 332, Hay wood County Registry. Sale made pursuant to the pow er and authority conferred upon me by that certain deed of trust dated January 24th, 1940, executed by Crofford Sanford and wife, Bertha May Sanford, and recorded in Book 44, page 285, Haywood Coun ty Registry, to which instrument and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and condi tions thereof. This September 23rd, 1940. A. T. WARD, Trustee.' : No. 1007 Oct 8-1017-24 family with parents who not only! the point of passing a Peace-time . . . .. . Dill A a.,ninnpiur. obeyed earthiy laws, but also uvea unscni..u" " the life of the spirit. How much better chance have modern chil dren who live in Christian homes, with parents who obey God's laws, to grow up into strong, earnest characters, than those who have no such privileges. That they do not always so grow and develop is one of the sad things of life. After Jesus baptism by John He was tempted by Satan who took COLDS LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Winn'' Np'orWr; jP Avoid Distress 'Periodically from "wvonsness, irritabU FT paint ; V00 "ewsl These VPtoms of functional VfW7 Leases appe- 2eBltfV ysical resist- Or W"8 '"'Periodic KDm ,W1JC uiscomiort: tT,tlm6- 60 years of .wity InviL - LAEDUL ing $10,000,000,000 to defend themselves against dictator aggres sion, and despite the opposition of Mr. Wilkie's party as a party. Mr. Roosevelt has become so identified with our National De fense program and our Foreign Policy, that a repudiation of him at the polls would encourage and embolden jthe dictators into the mad belief that the American peo- Him intn tha wilderness for 40 'pie approved of them and their day, during which time He ate dirty deeds and, disapproved 'of . I ... T" .. 1 i. kio Vntto nn Mill- nothing, and was hungry. Then mr. ivuvet ... . " Satan said, "If thou be the Son of icy. That erroneous belief would God, command this stone tliat it, w i i-f - - be made bread." But Jesus answered the tempter, "It is written that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God." Bread nourishes the body. We cannot live without food and water, but what poor lives we prestige and best interestof AmerU ca, but add fuel and flame to the wild ambition and desire of Hitler to conquer the whole world, includ ing America. Therefore, the American people should re-elect Mr. Roosevelt, not i W 11C yaw i . live if we do not have something: omy rjecause n ,'"'"" more thaw nourishment for our experience in government and a bodies, if we do not have food for better grasp our spirits, too. ana wu,, V.riJf ha Later Jesus was teach.njr "na Kle, mui . SCOTtS SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOT1J ROYA.1, PA1M? ItiV tHAfROWi a fuRA. y ami nUrC4!i 4iU ' "1- ' 4oVfcRMHEHT (T -tUElfett FURKlSttES BtrCtk ?OOP MO SHELTER -J tWS. R.UHAV POOR, Aun wnfuinv MAV . cirroKB. powh . f OHf. CULIVA.-fS -itt. JffWF' -DtE SPIAA BlABt ttOfXRy PLOW 1$ SA.lt 10 SE -fir fittS-T FuMOAMEKfA.1. SEVEBAi. fflOUSAK it, s hli -i - s m . m jwn fa niy; 1 X 1' I flSt 'J t,T uiim EK.A.d.MytR,, no Of WCArrQvB.' L fOHECA.St1., "A. f!-f latA -fit. BURSA, WAS UHOS. MILtfABY co-fRAL wH-nu fl90 The moon revolves around the earth in 27 days, 7 hours and 43 minutes. ;:. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator of the estate of Sarah S. Sloan, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file same, duly verified, with Morgan & Ward, Attorneys, of Waynes ville witbl the undersigned, William S. Sloan, M. D-, Wilson, N. C, on or before October 24, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of re covery thereon, and all persons indebted to said estate will pay the same to tne unaersignea, ur tu Morgaii & Ward, forthwith. This October 24, 1940.. WILLIAM S. SLOAN, M. D., Administrator, Estate of Sarah S. Sloan, Deceased. No. 1010 Oct 24-31 -Nov. 7-14-21-28. '';:.''..:. NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, November 4th, 1940, at 11 o'clock a. m. at the Court- house door in Town oi waynesvme, . Haywood County, N. C, I will of-! f er for sale at public outcry to the , highest bidder for cash, the follow- ing described lands and premises, situate, lying and being in said Town and County, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake at the Northwest corner of the Smyer lot, which stake is 88 feet from the West margin of Bryson Street, and is 99 feet feet from the East margin of Daisy Avenue and in the lino between lots Nos. 25 and 26, in Block "E" of Oak For-; est Addition to Waynesville, and runs wth the line between said lots, S. 85 W. SOYi feet to Daisy t Avenue; thence with said Avenue,' S. 1 W. 150 feet to a stake, cor-! ner between lots Nos. 28 and 29! in Rlock "E" of Oak Forest Addi-! tion; thence with line between said lots N. 85 E. 124 feet to a stake; thence with a wire fence, N. 1 E. 100 feet to a stake in Smyer's line and in line between lots Nos. 26 and 27, which stake is 96 feet West of the West margin of Bryson Street; thence with Smyer's line S. 85 W. 24 feet to a stake, Smyer's South west corner; thence with Smyer line and the wire fence N. 1 E. 50 feet to the BEGINNING, being the Western portion of lots Nos. 26, 27 and 28 in Block "E" of Oak Forest Addition to the Town of VOTERS to ra of Haywood County If you find that you will be absent from the county on election day, November 5th, and you wish to vote an ABSENTEE BALLOT, be sure to secure same from the Chairman of the Board of Elections. The law requires that application for Absentee Ballots be in writing. It must be in the form prescribed by the statute; it must be deliv ered to the Chairman of the County Board of Elec tions (1) by voter himself; (2) by a member of the Applicant's immediate family (husband and wife, brother and sister, parent or child, only) or (3) by the United States mail. Application may be made any day except Sunday, up to and includ ing Saturday, November 2nd. The Registration Books Open Saturday. If You Have Not Registered in 1940, You Must Do So If You Want To Vote On November 5th. CHAIRMAN OF THE HAYWOOD BOARD OP ELECTIONS ........