?ir DO TOO WANT TO WRITE. PICS TO GREECE. UNCOUTH BOLSHEVKL A $4,000 CHEVROLET? PrMtd?ait Coolidge says: i "FamfHarity with the Scripture# brings col tare." Bead the Psalms, Isaiah, Job, Che Sermon on the Mount,' ten or twenty ftinee and you will write better poetry, prose or advertising *?py- ? X Two are indicted for fraud Ifcrcuffc the j^ails, in a "how to Srt tmn'* ?wi?ole. Fraud i? not e worst of such enterprises. Many women, who think they are too fat, ruin their vitality seeking to be thin. The way to "reduce" is by regular sleep, deep breathing, reasonable exercise, moderate wise eating. It is cot necessary to be fat or to faint. i ? New York to Chicago air service is let to .the able Co&i-Meadeiscn coneefti at $1.24 a poi&ii. A lower bid at $1.28 was rejected btcauae pilots flying the .naerunes owned stock in the company. That should )te a reaaon for giv ing the contract, instead of lefn&ng \ It. Pilots owning stock in mat-runes would take care of thum and the mail. If any law 1'orbida pilots ewn ing stock In * firing company, that law sbouid "be changed. < ? A famous boar named Colonel Broadcaster ud fourteen other pe-ilgreed African swine were sent to ? t've last week, lhe mountains that look on Marathon wiil soon see finer nigs rooting along the beach than tney ever saw before. * ?, Poetry is above pigs, but pigs rt America sent to Greece wul Greece vxtt good than the poetry that Byron wrote. Greece has won for hereelf the freedom that Byron wished her. She couldn't win without foreign help such a pedigreed pig as Broad caster. ? The Bolsheviki are certainly un couth. They convict three hijfh Bustlsn officials of taking bribes in connection with a big German lum ber trust; and what do you sup pose happened ? The three officials did not employ good lawyers, ex 8ress righteous indignation and go ) Palm Beach or the Riviera. They stayed at home, were sentenced to death, all their property confiscat ed, and they will really be executed. Russia would be a poor place to v steal a naval oil reserve. 9 Miss Pankhurst has lost interest In votes for women, "because vot ing women make the same mistakes that men make." They do, ot course, being human, and some times influenced by men. Nobody expected that votes for women would bring on the millennium over night But women voting have made me* in office ask themselves, "What do the women want? What do the cliildrau need?" That's the important thing about votes for women. 9 t ?' In old whUkc/ uays, as soon as women got txc. '-te, diacrjrt lead bi3 in tne city sens out the urd?r. "Dor>. get the boys drunk avouv.d ftifcfliion time, or their wi'.?s and daughters will vote against you." ?) .(ion's problem is cheap of life's necessities, gi.Tiug ti-Azms full value for uieir doiiiiT. T'Js doesn't mean busi ness aisi; shouldn't make the profit to they are entitled. It mtans .' (yiern business tends more ?.:id more to "low profit, big Vol ume." The ra art of miik that a fanner fc&iio for *./.:? coiiii, the city mother; .buis for f/iiort,cents. If General Motors v.ere/run on that basis, a Chevrolet .vwithl cost $4,000. * r. ? ?5 > Italy is to be made pure, and bcdios fimong other things are to be ebcllihsd. A! ussolini tails them ''masks for aolemn humbugs and nests fov disease germs." AlwiiiKier the Great shaved ids face anc made his soldiers ^uo it, the? Uie enemy, lighting with the shvit word, might not seize the bo*id Mb a handle, to help h'. cut-, ting c? the head. Mussolini oh jtuts to ?^vds as nests for germs,'; another and worse "enemy." Muzfte- , lira ux>'3 he refuses to be assassi nated, will live to be ninety, ihen retire, leaving instructions for Italy's guidance. O Italians believe in him and no wonder. Ha believes in himself. DILLSBORO LODGE NO. 459 A. F. & A. M. Regular cmnmuniea tion on First and > third Thursday! at JESS'"' 8 P- m" Visiting Brethren welcome. 1''W- -R. G. Qneen, W. M F. L Watson, Sec'y. Italian Queen ?From April 1 to August 31 I pay 25c lb. for beeswax. Beehives, foundations and B. E Lewis bee supplies for sale. D.E. SYLVA, N. 0. WANT COLUMN ! , I The rate for classified ads in j this column is 10c. per line for ^ I each insertion, averaging six ( (6) words to a line. THE OAEMONT BUNGALOW A? Beta for rent. See T. F. Doit/.. PICTURE FRAMING ?Nicely done at reasonable prices Give me your work. S. S. Enloe, Dillsboro. : " : ? J FOR SALE?6 tnbe radio set, h*3 been in use only 3 weeks. Givfts perfect satisfaction. A bargain. Leonard Jones, Dillsboro. Men 18 35, Railway Mail Clerk po sitions. Big salary commence. Ex perience unnecessary. Write George Robbins for free particulars about instruction for this examination. 672 H Burchell Bldg. Washington, D. C. V.. FOR SALE?FINE PEPPER AND transplanted tomato plants. Only best and earliest varieties. . ,. Dozen 20c; 100-$1.50. By mail 10c extra each order. Mrs. Jas. H. Cathey, Sylva, N". C NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED D( TRUST o% ? * North Carolina, Jackson County. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed in trust from Alice Bryson, widow of W. R. Bry son, Elbert Bryson, James Bry son and wife Lillie Bryson and Sam Bryson to the undersigned trustee, made and executed on March 1, 1923, and registered in, the office of the register of deeds of Jackson county in Book 82 at page 449, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured and j dcnuiad having been made that the j undersigned, execute the power of sale j contained therein, I will offer for; sale and sell, at the Court House Door I in < he town of Sylva, at 12 o 'clock,; Noon, on Saturday the 21st day of May, 1927, to satisfy said indebted ness, interest, the following described real estate, to wit: Lying and being in Mountain town ship, ami bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the comer of Grant No. 15646 issued to T. E. Car rol and W. R. Bryson and runs N. 35 W 00 ]>oIes to a stake in Tom Coic-, gin's line about half wav from the! creek to the top of Bear Pen Ridge; thence with his line W 120 poles to n stake in Vjiiipp Bryson's line;thence with his line/S 150 poles to a stake| and inters; thence W 134 i>oles to i a hickory in Flat Gap; thence S 40 E 56 p vies to a stake in Stinwinter'sj liue; thence with his line to a stake! in| tiie line of Grant Xo. 140; thence j with that Jine N E course to a stake in the line where the line of Grani i No. ,15646 crosses said line; thence N 5 W to the beginning. W. R. SHERRTLL, Trustee. J This April 20, 1927. j| rOR OVER ZOO YEARS tiaflriffm oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney* liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sixes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold if bdal. Thirty per cent of the present crop area in Macon County, no returns because of the iiiiV-riiu seed used, estimates one resident the county. Black rot of sweet potatoes costing eastern Carolina grower immense sum of money each -.