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." 7 . . j Ar.:l:r.i"R.lteil ' , The peaceful mountain slope of ,'cstern North Carolina will re vrnd to the : warwhoop of the Cl.crokee Indiwsvwhen the Eastern r,.:id;o.'."ej9Vac3tagft'4heir anT mid fair at Cheroke October 4 tcS 7. lndiairidah&rs . stepping to cadence of; drums'nd feourd rat tles, will revive-; the ancient rites of ; the . warandyxarvest' dances, jf their race, for.-ihMintertainment of' thousands bfhite; spectators.. Indians of he, l?,ig Cvc lection of the 6Q,Q(XV 4cre4r reservation- have . annually presented the Crreert'Oorn dances, celebrating the harvest This year dancei front Birdtdw. and Soco- will "compete with the Big Cove Indian in a "dancej con test which will mk- the-' revival of the Green 'Corffi the Butterfly, the Eagle and other ancient terpsi chorean rites of the EasternCher okees. The , dances this" yeajVre expected to attract? even tmore. at tention than . the ' barbaric Indian Ball Games; 'VS: ;;':' rM; ' ' In Andst tums ' ' : . Th dancing'; grpupv jpomfetijrg for prizes, will : dress id the an- cieut coitumei of 'the tribe. The dances will be held twice' dally -at with the ''; exception of September . . I 1 .. j ' wnen wie nigni .. aance , program will not be, held. Both the In- , dian men and women will enter in: to the dances - each group led by , its particular, medicine man. ' The fact that N. C. 107," the main .highway through' the Great Smoky Kountans National Park, now -open for traffic, leads directly- through -.the heart pf the Eastern Cherokee lands, is expected, to have an in fluence in increasing the .crowds ;at the fair, this year. ? The 'fhites . in attendances at . the eventiUwill uiviuuc uui vuiy visum sujum inuu jn western XMortn Carolina, mit al so visitors; during through the Na tional Park during the earlyl days of October. ".!- ;. The Indian Ball- '.-"Game, -a prim itive form of lacrosse the boy) and - arrow and blowing contests the . exhibits' of Indian arts and crafts and products of the 'Indiari . farms , are included arnbhg the interesting events and displays, -which will ab sorb the attention, of those attend- tog the' fair. Cherokee,' N. the location for the Indan school and site of the annual ..fair, is ."easily reached over paved and jmproved highways from Asheville, Waynev , ville, ' Hendersonville,. ' Brevard, ffighlands, Franklin, Murphy, jBry- son City .and other points in West ern North Carolina, and from the middle west over the trans-park highway. S FRANKLIN SHOE. SHOP SAYS; ) When youp heels slide ' 'f And your soles slip . i . j " With old cow- hide ' ; ; s . . We'll mend th rip(. ' ; . ' , Troy Horn. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP " Oppocit . Courthouu , "W Buy nd'Seir - II 41 Tsam IT 11. '. : is blvp ys -B 0 EVARE OF IMITATIONS J Headacbei ' Neuralgia nheumatism . Lumbago -Neuritis Toothache Asphia is tho, trade-mark of. Bayer , Siring isn't the only sc.ion for poets, not at Liberty School, any way. Pluraage of the yellow gold enrod and withered cheek of winter apple inspire youthful verse writ ers just as much as peach blossoms and vernal moons. ThJv for in stance, is-Verna Shepard's impres sion of September: ,; The weather is" pretty, and how the sun does shine, -It makes us feel so'healtnyand --fine. , - -'. a- September 'has come 'at .'last , And all the flowers are fading- fast But ;we know' they will bloonvagain, When the hapy springtime comes, The golden-rod is. yellow, . , " And all the apples ";are ; getUng " mellow,..'.. y. . . Soon the nuts will begin tojfall, Then theer is fun. or, us all.-,r!' -C; i :'-!AUTUMN:i': '4 .:.,.;t By Birdie Leatherman Autumn is here and winter is near, Apples begin to fall and boys, play :v ball. .ttHZ- The yellow-jackets swarm and.; we hear the hunter's horn, The pumpkins are yellow and fruits " . ' are mellow, u , And happily we run to school-alone As the autumn birds chant ' their ' sbngi. ."'.-; -'-The'Waikai Literary-Society gave the following program on Friday, Sept 15: i;,; ';':'; I. Conkling's poem "A Sunset Mo ment," by Birdie Leatherman.' " IL De le More's joem "Silver" by Dorman Gifcson.' 4 De le More'i poem "Full Moon," by Ludle Mas on. ' 'v Divorces Popular ' Nine Called Qits in i 31, ;AftdOnly2m - Mine Macon I: county ; couples; couldn't, stand it any longer and cjuit in 1931, according to the U$.i Department of . Commerce, which! oddly - enough keeps, an eye on things r-Kkf : that, as against .twp couples who .told it to- the- Judge in-1930. - ' ' And' while there were twinty three, marriages in this county in 1930, there'; were" two less in -1931, according to the same statistical source ' . ": Why this sudden increase m di vorces and slight decrease in mar riages, the Department f Com merce doesn't try to explain, but the odds are-a thousand to one that Walter Winchell would know. More: bachelors are at large all over the state, too. In 1930, 14,573 males were .'. trapped , as against 13,127 in 1931. Maybe ? the gals have ' started throwing Nthe little ones away. Statistics for 1932 will probably be vastly different, for this is -a Leap Year, open season, catch-as-catch can, no holds bar red. '.-,. ..''"' ': -:-':"; ':".-- ' Last ' year, two more couples stayed married than in 1930. ' There were' 1,535 divorg inv31 ' and 1,- 537 ia '3a ... ' The estimated population of North Carolina on' July 1. 1931," was 3,- 217.00a and on July U 1930, 3,185, uuu,. in nign sqiiooi jaugujigt, inai AAA V , 1 , aIA means the number of marriages per 1,000 in .'31 was 4.1, as against 4,6 in '30. . Genuine Bayer Aspirin, the kind doctors prescribe and milliona of users have proven safe for more than thirty years, can easily be lueuuucu uf vug utuua wnjrct uuu the word genuine. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and sure; always the same. It has the untruaUfled, endorsement 'of physicians and druggists every where. It doesn't depress' the heart. io harmful after-effec,ts follow its use. v ' Bayer Aspirin is the universal antidote for pains of all kinds. , manufacture of monoaoeticacidester ,J dMM. .14 iy It in Vcrci III. Stevenson's poems; "The Land of Story Books," by Dorsey Elmore. "The Land of Nod," . by G. II. Gibson. " , ' IV. : Eugene Field's poems : "The Night Wind," by Paul Hurst. "The Rock-a-Bye Lady," by Pearl Hurst. "The Sugar Plum Jree,'by Palmei Shepard. ' . PronftI Mention Mrs. Omer Elmore and daughter visited - Mire. P,- C. Dalton 'recently". " Mrsr Virgie Galloway of .Transyl lyania- county spent two weeks here visiting relatives. , ; ' ", ' Pearl Hurst spent Saturday, night withfJLula, Flewers.; ; . Mrs.j Jane Shepard visited Mrs. Luther Shepard Sunday. . lli&i , Verna Shepard spent the past wek ( with her cousin; Miss Florence Galloway, in Transylvania. Mrst Zella Dalton and Mrs. Bel la Top Shepard spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Dal ton.' "..': - Miss ; Birdie Leatherman - spent J Sundaw eight with Cecile Gibson. ;MissiTinnie Mae Hurst, of Geor gia," vigited friends at Liberty last yeck 'f 'v.u, ' -' ' . ' . Mr! and Mrs. Thedford Harst vipited Mrs. Hurst's parents at Green'f Creek the past week-end. MifS Hattie Green visited Mrs. Fanni Flowers Thursday. " Mr Bertha Shepard and Mrs. Delia ;sLou , Shepard visited Mrs. Walter Mason Thursday. "Miss Verna Shepard spent Sun day with Mrs. George Raby. " Mrs. Theodore Dalton and Eddis Claire Painter visited Mrs. P. C Dalton; Thursday. i N; . Forest Funds State to Get Four Thous and for Local Work f "North, Carolina's ' share v.of the $56cv256.51 to be distributed to thirty-three states and territories containing national forests as their share of the national 'forest re-r ceipts :for the fiscal .year of ,1932, will be -$3,101.91 on the twenty-five per cent fund paid in lieu of taxes and, $1240.76 on the ten 'per cent fund- for : trails and roads. The funds paid to states will be turned- over to the counties con taining the National 'Forests, for local county road and school use. In addition to the"25. per cent fund taped over to the states, 10 per cent .of the National Forest receipts is set aside each year to be expended by the Forest .Service for (National Forest roads and trails within the counties containing Na tional Forests. This fund amounts this year to $227,302.60 and it is supplementary to the regular an nual and emergency appropriations made by Congress for forest road and trail construction. .Corn" sold to hogs by J. G. Car penter of Catawba xounty was "paid for at the rate of $1.04 a bushel in a feeding test recently- conclud ed ; : .: NOTICE North Carolina, Macon County. " Elizabeth Slagle -: vs , F. N. Johnson . ' The defendant, F. N. Johnson, in the entitled action win iaKe notice that an action as above en titled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County to the end that property owned by plaintiff and defendant jointly shall be partitioned and the above named defendant' will take notice that he is required to. appear within thirty days in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon Coun ty and answer or demur to the petition in ' said action or the plaintiff, will apply ; to the Court for the relief demanded in the. saui petition. . ; , This the 13th day of September, 1932. '. HARLEY R. CABE, Assistant . Clerk Superior. CoUrt ' Macon County. ' s v' S22-4tS-013 , in n-rr tyhtnTbrtuilrig Pains Araitorpea- a -doctor mi with won nnenomanai iuocmi ui trtatlnf rbeumktlim tnat ni title at always erowded llb patlcnu iron lu mi) naar. Be finail Iniluead UI Mi.iBniina nraterlntlon availa IQlIf UW tf.w.H " - r ' oi Inrouga orut wr "" --7.t. ahn n.fir dHlffl. COU1B tjtuli - ..." m ,uct iwns ooMtbH hv won wiolute ! ainhuii and neura sla ilh uiu amaung oratorlptlon. Uai no . infant lha Dlln Of HOW ton's pu MUrM U tary tlr thret . " L ".. nnminrtln fallal orftggut aill niund our monty. Thor ai BO 0Plt " areuM -.-- T. -.TL-.n... m-,. mut, anvthlns that do.snt atop your palnf II Rof-"'?" ,h.i nu no vou will got veil. Dlay oni eaUHi luitoring Try tnia laat work IWLa ...ff.rara on ihalt laat taaoj lot ti it mil . u u u b rsf I i nil I A :.'.PM3Z0) rriniont Lodge": Revived, Installs Officers, Sets "Meeting Dates ., Trimont Lodge- No. 249, Indepen dent , Order of Odd Fellows, was reorganized at Franklin last Satur day evening. Aj 'large number of - . t, ' . Ufld , retiows, were, out tor tne meeting, and they-invite all Odd Fellows of the' county who have been, members o any lodge to at tend the .next meeting, of Saturday evening, October l They will be admitted into th,e Lodge in the samcv manner as the members that met Saturday evening. " . - jjneejting nignisj wan De on , ine fiftt and third Saturdays of each moilthi - beginning at 7 :30.- The following, officers were elect ed and installed fox , the Lodge: S. J. , Murray, x past grandj. Jack Stribling, noble grand; Frank Cun ninKham.' vice crand : Tohn W. 'Ed wards, Secretary fR.D. Sisk, treas-urej-j i Ed Sanders, "warden"; John is. Klckman,' cnalain,; John Bing ham, inside guardian ; John B. Henry, jout side guardian; Robert F. Henryi right supporter to, noble grand f T. W. Angel, Sr, right supporter to vice grand; Dr. W. H. Hieeinirf left - 'suoporter to noble grand; Alex Moorei left supporter to vice gran.d; and. T, W. Angel, Sr., John-E. Rickman and Dr. W. H. Higgins, trustees. At one time the Trimont Lodge had more than 200, members from all. parts of the county, and there were several, lodges id the county. In orchards where legume cover crops . have been used, the trees are in better shape and there is less dying back than usual, reports E. H.. Garrison, county agent of Moore county.- ':,; -.-, ;r . NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, - . ' . Macon County. . , By authority of the power,, of sale vested in the?undersignedtrustee by a certain Deed of Trust execut ed by J..B.Bryson, to Frank Mur ray, Trustee, on the 6th day of May, 1929, said Deed of Trust be ing registered in the .office of the Register of Deeds foj Macon County in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No.' 31,. page 571, to secure the paymejit of a certain indebtedness in said deed of "trust set forth, and default having been made ; in the payment of said in debtedness: 1 . I' will, therefore, sell at the Court House door : in Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, on Mon day the 24th day of October, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate ; . ' Lying and being in Ellijay Town ship and bounded on the North by C. B. Bryson, on the South by J. T. Bryson, and on the East and West by the same parties. This the 13th day "of September, 1932. . ' - - ' FRANK MURRAY, Trustee. S15-cBofF-10-6 liilTISI! u Alp) d) 300 ROOMS r $2.00 $3.00 P up . S D I J JO In I I u G, B L L e y e The Harrington hat always bn on of tha Capitol's popular . hotels. A $100,000 improvement program has Just been com pleted in moderniiing and refurnishing, to that now the Har rington offers He guests every conceivable Improvement for their comfort and convenience. In the Heart of the City Convenient to all Government Duiildinga and other points of in tereat. ' A few minutes' walk to the leading theatres and hop ping, districts. ! ..-'jtf.&y.eVli Breakfast 25c to 50c Luncheon 40c to 60c Dinner 75c to $1.00 : Also. A -la Carte Excellent Food Perfect Service For Booklet and Rates Write HARRINGTON MILLS, Pres. DOUGLAS C. SHAFFER, Mgr. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND State of North Carolina, County of Macon. ' The Bank of Franklin vs-'. Fred Henderson and wife, Annie Henderson, Alex Moore and wife, Ma Moore, M. L. Dowdle, Trus tee, Joe Ashear, Trustee, M. B. Norton,, J. R. Morrison, Harley Mashbum , and John B. Justice, Administrator. " , - - "Pursuant to a judgment entered in the above, entitled civil action at the August Term, 1932, of the Superior Court of Macon County by His Honor H. - Hoyle Sink, Judge Presiding, I will on the 10th day r Of October, 1932, at 12 :00 o'clock noon, at the county court house door in said county sell, at public auction' to the highest bid der for cash the following de scribed lands,. .' situated in said dounjy and slate in Franklin Tdwn ship: ' , All that certain piece, parcel or tract of larl containing 87 acres, mark or loss, situate, lying and be ing on the Skeenah Road,' about five miles southwest from the town of Franklin in Franklin .Township, County of Macon, State of North Carolina, having , such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear, .by" reference to a plat thereof made by W. B., Mc Guire, surveyor, . on the 9th day of April, 1917, and attached to the abstract now on file with the Fed eral Land 'Bank of Columbia, the same being bounded on the north by the lands of J. A. T. Sanders and John Stanfield, on the ' east by the -lands of J. M. McConnell, on the south by the lands of Bates' Brothers and on the west by -the lands of Addington heirs. The terms of sale will.be for cash, and all bids will be received subject to rejection or confirma tion by the Clerk of the Superior Court and no bid will be cctpted or reported unless its maker shall depdsif with said Clerk at the close of the biddings the sum of 10 of the amount of his bid as al forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credit ed "on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given 4hat said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 -o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or accepted' will be promptly returned to jie maker. . This the 3rd day of September, 1932. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. S8-4tc-BofF S29 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a deed of trust given by Zeb Clouse to the undersigned trustee,, dated March 9, 1928, and recorded in Book No. 29. of Morteatres and Deeds of Trust, Page 591 'an default having been made m the payment of the amount secured by said deed of trust an demand having been made on the undersigned to sell said proper ty, I will, on Saturday, September 24, 1932, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in the Town of Franklin North Carolina, sell, to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described tracts or parcels 1 FIREPROOF of land: Being lots Numbers 29 and 30, in Block 2, in that part of the Town of Franklin, known as Bon ny Crest. See Book B-3, pages 70 and 71 for description. Being the same property deeded this day by F. W. Waldroop and wife to Zeb Clouse and wife,' as recorded in Book Q-4, Page 414. ' This 18th day 'of August, 1932. GEO. B. PATTON, Trustee. Sl4tp-S22 NOTICE North Carolina, Moon County. .Whereas power of sale wis vest ed in the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust executed by G. D. Hedden and wife, Callie Hedden, dated March 31, 1930, and registered in the office of Register of Deeds lor Macon County in Book of Mortgages No. 31, page 3M and whereas, default having been macje in the payment of indebtedness se cured thereby, and the holdjrs of the notes having demanded that the undersigned trustee exercise, the power of sale in him vested; I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me' vested on Monday, October 10, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock noon sell at the courthouse door in . 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