'ear in Advance in The County. , . 8TLVA- " ?* thprsday, jaitoaby 8. Im. $2.00 Year in Advance Outside ^County. WEEK > 'V (BV DAN TOMPKINS) For the first time in the history 01 North Carolina; there is a woman in (he State Senate. She is one whom . r.I! know, Mrs. ?. L. McKee of Syivc. The General Assembly of Norlh Carolina is in session. The Democrat i,. l ativus chose Willis Smith of Wake Speaker of the House, juid Rive) % I.Thnsou oi Duplin an President pr<* f(,n:. ot the Senate. f There were some 21),000 fewer ant mobiles sold in North Carolina la*, vear than the year before; whieh i> loot! tor thought for the folks wh< iut\e been saying that automobiles ai? the cause of the shortage ot money in fhese parts. Panama staged, a revolution, car fiml it through, installed a new gov eminent, called a man who was visit in? in the I'nited States back homi to accept the presidency, and starte< things running under a new reigm* all in few homs,a ml with the loss o. only 8 lives.. Vljishal Joffre, whose superb mil itary tactics saved Paris from the' invading hordes of Germans, in the beginning of the World War, is dead. Wilson, Foch, Haig, Joffre, of the1 nTcat figures in the mightiest drama: ??( modem time*, have all passed from the. s'a^e, leaving only Lloyd George and -Ian Smuts, of the allies stars of the first iragnitude, in the land of :hr living. I Ten Italian seaplanes have just eoir j.leted the flight from Portugal to Bra/il, a distance of 1,875 miles, in 17 hours. Great progress has been. made in aviation in recent years. If, one must fly acrosa.ag ocean in plane, a seaplane ia the' apasibl^kind-' of machine to plflW. *TPU with it, . " I 500 rkansas farmers, not Russian! Red>, nor the disciples thereof, bu( ' plain American farmorn, marched in to the towu of England, last week, | demanding food for the mouths of their wives and children. Hard times i and test summer's drought have im-! jMivend government yet devised, despite '''i'' iicw-fangled notions.about blocs, ''"wmissions, lobbies, and extra-gov ernmental agencies. W A ENLOE GHAPTEB WILL MEET JAN. WTH Mrs. C. C. Mason will be hostess ' Mrs. J. h Hyatt, were guests at Mr. !? Watson's of Dillsboro and Mr. W. D. Wike's, Cullowhee. Mr. D. M. Shuler received newt Monday of the serious illness of his sisterj Mrs. Fred Fisher of Brvson City. Misses Mozelle and Phyllis Moody and Winnie Cooper returned to Ashe j ville Sunday after a few days visit with homefolks. Mrs Joseph Medford of Clyde, Mrs. Q. T. Cooper and Mrs. Roy Sherrell of Sylva and Mr. and Mrs. H. G Ferguson were guests at Mr.j Frank Owens. Misses Mary Battle and Annie Lizzie Terrell, Messrs. Luther Hoyle, J. O. Terrell, Jack Battle, James Bradley and Earl Battle visited at Mr. D. C. Hughes Saturday even'ng. Mr. Wayne Ferguson, Miss Mary Emma Ferguson, Miss Nell Edwards of Waynesville and Hugh and Lillian Ferguson were guests of Messrs. Jack and Joe Hyatt. Mrs. J. H. Hughes spent last week with relatives at Cherokee. A turkey supper given at Mr. J. E. Battle's Thursday evening was en joyed by a number of friends and relatives. Misses Etta Kinsland, Annie Lizzie Terrell, Ruth Ferguson and Mr. Carl Hoylc returned to their schools after a weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Canies of Barker's Creek were guests at Mr. J. L. Sit ton's. Mrs. D. L. Oxner and Miss Julia Oxner visited Mrs. Maggie Gibson at Wilmot. Misses Winifred, Dorcas and Sara ?*arks of Canton visited at Mr. J. E. Battle's. Miss? Geneva Turpin gave a dinner reception Friday. Her guests were Missts Nina and Lenna Clyne of To eoma, Wash., Misses Faye and Inez Martin of Brvson City, Miss 01 lie Hall, Messrs. Jack Turpin and Joe -lohnson. Rev. R. L. Bass was dinner guest at Mr. T. W. McLaughlin's Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gillespie and Charles Gillespie of near Brevard, visited Mrs. W. H. Cooper last week Mr. Sewell Hipps and family of Canton visited among relatives. | Mr. D. M. Shule:- went to Deep Creek Monday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Fred Fisher. Mr J. O. Terrell left Sunday for his school at Oakley after spending two weeks with home folks, j Messrs. J. J., Maney and Charlie j Mason were in Qualla Saturday, j Mr. He raw i Iowo U and family j visited relatives at Cherokee. I Mr and Mrs. Luther Ifoyle, Misses Graee and Edna Ifoyle and Mr. Bil Enslev called at Mr. W. 11. Ifoyle'*. Mn Norman Turpi u and family have returned to Nowjjort, Tenn. Miss Folly Hovle ealled on Miss Phyllis Moody. The sentence, "The gloom of win ter has settled down on everything," that we were onee required to "dia gram, analyze and parse" would still be very fitting for this weathtI" of January 1931. . MAN is oi arlew days and .full of . n. > ^ < sr~ ^ tasfe is fin and illetth it diligently, he and his servants and his asses, and when the harvest is gathered into barns he oweth the laud.'ord eight dollars and forty eents more than the ! erop is worth. He borroweth money ? from the lenders to buy pork and syrup and gasoline and the interest eateth up all that he hath. He begets sons and educateth them to smoke cigarettes and wear a white collar and lo! they have soft hands and neither labor in the fields nor any where under the sun. Tli*' children of bis loins v.vv ornery and one of them becometh a lawyer and another stiek etb up a filling station and maketh whooj>ee with the substance thereof. The wife of his boson: nccketh with a stranger and when he rebukes her, Lo! she shooteth him in the finale. He goeth forth in the morning on the . road t|>at leadeth lo the city ?nd :t jitney ^mitjieth him so that Ji:s iif?s project through his epidermis. He drinkefh a drink of whoopee juice to forgc-t'J)i8 Lorrows and it bnmeth the lining from his liver. All the days of his lifi> he findeth no parking place and i$ tormented by traf fir cops troiu his %0&9E forth until he eometli hack. y stealeth his car; physicians his inner parts and his his bank roll; his daugh feth their legs to strangers. bs hardeneth in the even ing of^lifc and his heart burstetli tryjngjto keep the pace. Sorrow unf W. H. Smith, former rep resentative of Jackson county, at. his home. at Cowarts the night after las. All stock 'was taken out it of corn W two o'clock in the morning. Fire also of unknown origin com pletely destroyed I he farm home here of Mr. Aaron Hooper, Sylva, insurance man, last Friday night about midnight. Both the house and barn and also some out buildings were completely destroyed. The dam age. which was heavy, was said to be at least partially covered by insur ance. No clues have yet been found as to the cause of the burn outs. T. F. Thomasson, principal of the local high school, was recently elect ed Suj>erintendent of the Baptist Sunday School here. 1 Mrs. Janie Brown and Misses Thelira Davis and Tanie lIoo)>er, mem bers of the school faculty here, were dinner guests last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. I 77? p Cornerstone ??... By A U ten T Rpid ///< . i i I I I /lit I . ! i r.l nfa \l V .r ? 40 YEARS AGO ^ -- #??*?* Tuckiseigee Dcm?trit *Jt?: -14, 1891 j Th^ Democratic SetiaMpj and Rep resentatives met in Monday 1 night in Raleigh and vrrtiominated Senator Z. B. Van*?r#i>r-tli#'United Stat? s Senate by alternation^' R A. Doughton of Alftghaiiy wa* elect'd speaker of tire House By a vote of 9?. to 13 for Hendricks. Re publican. ? Mr. T. M. Ijowks-of - Janifalown. X. Y., arrived here lust- Saturday on j' visit to his siller. Mtv General Hampton. Messrs. M. Buchanan and T. ft. Coward left here last, krjday with :< ear load of mules bound tor Lee?-bur^ in the "land of flowera." Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sherrill both of whom have been awajr'from hon:e more than a month; the foraar-in the Sontlj disposing of a car load of stoel:, and the latter visiting relatives in Runcombc, returned bust Monda\. Real Estate Activity: Since the loss of his home by fire, Mr. W. il. Burm, has bought the house and farm of Mr. J. M. Smith, adjoining hi-* own. Mr. Tom Frizzell ha* sold his hous" and lot in town to Mr. Van Brooks; and no less than five lot* in the Macombs addition Jiave been sold in the last few days, to parlies who will build dwellings on them durirg the coming spring and sum mer. The county Alliance held itd regii lar quarterly meeting at Webster la.-l Friday. In the absence of l?oth Pre ident Wolff and vice president Cam! lor, Mr. F. Merrick was called to the chair. METHODIST SERVICE THEMBS .t ; AimorocEj. fok ?nn>AY wmsEEsmmR odist church, Rev. George^ Clemmer, will preach Sunday morning from thu subicct, "The Psychology of a Fresh Start." In (he evening al 7:30 Mr. Clerumer will speak at Dills boro on . "The Crowded Inn." Church schools c?>n ven. Every one cordially invited to the>e services. Start the New Year ri > Brevard; Enola Arrington from -V C. T C. and Louise Hooper fr^M Washington, D. C. Mips Bernire Broome of the local school faculty, spent the ChrlrtzcM