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seT Tountrv In his brief span he offered and gave his all. His parents and little brothers have the sympathy of all who sorrow with, fhem in their loss. Woodrow Wilson's Birthday ^U'OODROW Wilson's birthday on December 28 brings to mind at this time those eternal principles which he set forth as a pattern for all peoples during World War I. To mark this anniversary, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation has conferred its annual award upon General Jan Christian Smuts, the former President's intimate friend and the only surviving statesman of the Paris Peace Conference following the last war. Now 73 years old, the General is Prime Minister of the British South African Union, Minister of De fense and Commander-in-Chief of the South Afri can Command, and one of the world's greatest statesmen. '-tin IV U JWM1' ? The Foundation was organized to keep alive and emphasize those principals for which President Wilson fought and died. ? An editorial' on the Charlotte Observer recalls that 'liuman society is returning now to precisely the same ideals and ideas which President Wilson proclaimed and for the realization of which he died a martyr's death." We quote below a few para graphs from the editorial In a generous sense, too, the world is witnessing a vir^jomion of his idealism then, no matter how ruthlessly it was repudiated even by his own fellow countrytnen and spurned by the political minds of Europe. His prophecies' are being fulfilled, the path along which he pioneered is again flooded with the light of reason and hope for the human race, and the implements by means of whicfh the world may ex pect to survive the recurring catastrophes of war which he framed and fashioned are again being de vised for the future of society. Nfot only the memory, but the daring statesman >hV of Woodrow Wilson if endowed with the germ ?i ill own Heathlessness. ' >crc is such a thing as an unconscious itnmor i uu'uv conserved energy that defies the terror of fill! Jt survive* all the mutations of time, j* "'-rw.lfty is projected un halted and unhampered ii io \\m iterations of the ages. K&. area embracing 410 acres within the Hur ricane Creek Unit, Nantahala River Watershed, Macon County, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, estimated to Ml 115 M feet, more or loos. No M4 of less than $24.00 per M feet will be considered. In addition to price bid for stum page, a de posit of 01.00 per M feet for all sawtlmber cut will be required for sale area betterment work. Each participant in the bidding will be required to have in hi* possession certified or cashier's check in the amount of $l,000.r 00, made payable to the Treas urer of the United States. The successful bidder will be requir ed to deposit with his bid $1, 000.00 to be applied on the pun chase price, refunded, or retain ed in part as liquidated dam ages according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Prior to date of auction full informa tion concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submis sion of bids, should be obtained from the Forest Franklin, North Carolina. DS0 ? J6 / LET US PUT MAGIC SPARKLE In YOUR HAIR! f.u .? / wlHi Hm mw ^ KERA'KOLD MtMANINT WA VI COM-no h?o? COMMtTAMI - no mochm# TNRIUIN6 ? ?xqwititt r* iulfi on all typi of hair 'fha* ? v MM I* far *? *#. ! TmII ki 4?0?to?rf wilh #>? fMtfJN, PEARL'S BEAUTY SHOP Card Of Thanks I wish to thank my Mauds for the loyalty iboxa tether during his stckaMS. Ms y God keep sad Mess everyone. UQ? THOMPSON. FRESH FISH and OYSTERS Served Dally CAGLES CAFE * BLUMENTHAL r i Ivy TO BUY Laurel (Kafmia and Rhododendron) BURLS WILL PAY $9 to $15 per ton, According to Quality . . . Delivered at our Mill at Brevard, N. C or Warehouse, Whittier, N. C. TRANSYLVANIA PIPE CO. or m? Mr. Owen, WMttfer, N. C. Phone 375 Brevard, N. C face On?irth... intiu yen m flrk_>jM4 ? * 1 ?-' rtimmi iY *?. ? On the threshold of 1944 it may be appropriate to afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety envision a better world'.". , "A world whidh shall within their boundaries, and which Will afford as surance that all men in all lands may live out their lives in froodom from fear and want." May God speed that day, we pray, as we send you our New Year's Greetings, E K. CUNNINGHAM & CO. The Shop of QuiUty
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