Newspapers / The Franklin Press and … / Sept. 3, 1931, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
the niAr.Txiri rc:3 THURSDAY, SUM". X tl. 3 Qllxt Ifantlldxn ftts Public Opinion Tublishcd every Thursday by The Franklin Press At Franklin, North Carolina Telephone No. 24 yot. XLVI BLACKBURN W. JOHNSON.... ...EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Editor, Franklin Tress; To the people who feel like be ing ruled by a Czar: . . ... . e I Number 37 We wish to call the attention ot our school board to the fact that the I'aslragc Creek district is with-1 (( , J O SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year ... Eight Months Six Months . Single Copy . Entered at the Post Office, Franklin, N. C, as second class matter. out any teacher, and our children are not in reach of any school. M . r. 1 1 1 $150 1 Cur oniy resort is ior our wwiu $1.00 to send a teacher, it iooks as hi 751 it has been Mr. Billings' ambition 05 t,,r ,u., five or six vears tol ...... - " " - i I . . I .. .1.. . '. w n r t in I nu: .i.b. ..;k..t.. Kv individuals, "esiroy me cuuuumui ...iv..i ... lodges, churches, organizations or societies, will be regarded as adver- our c . -' hi. a tising and inserted at regular classified advertising rates, buch notices . , , . tn r. win oe marKea aav. ompuancc wuu uic yusnu iuwiwiia. r 4n,i Para. Creek district and moved the house back one-half mile farther than the Otter Creek school house was from the Pastrage Creek school house. Now, our Fastrage school district is in the heart of this com munity, where the children have a The Pre invite its readers to express their opinions through it column and each week it plan to carry Letter to the Editor on it editorial page. Thi newspaper is independent in its policies and is glad to print both sides of any question. Letters to the Edi tor should be written legibly on only one side of the paper and should be of reasonable length. Of course, the editor reserves the right to reject letters which are too long or violate one's better sensibilities. IUucifaiion bi As long as these wonders last? (Continued from lat week) j In the center a crescent of earth hard-surfaced road. To discontinue about sir inches high curved around this school some of them would a firc t,0jit 0f sticks so arranged have to go over three miles back I.. na oc. f ,. frmp.i on the outskirts of the country to , A-J .k;j.K f.Uk l. -k. ik... three, hut the greatest school. If the school board cannot a SL,-0"U of these is charity. I Corinthians, 13, 13. help the cause, we would like to a man squaucu, icuuiug u.. know if there is any way to pro- watchfully, absorbeuly. In the cen Weekly Bible Thought: J. R. Wikle. ter of the crescent, upon a little star of sage twigs, lay the mescal, symbol of the rite. Facing them was the chief, old Stump Horn, in the place of honor, the emblems of office in his hands the rattle, the wand, the fan of eagle plumes. UL. P.L- U:i1 M..n hibit a Czar rule, t uai mc m am i 111 itivou i "THE VASTNESS of the Great Smoky Mountains Nantahala N C) m.,! i i u.. r.. fnruiimut 71 ion rsaiionat jjaiK project, us puiuicu uy uuv. umu-1 nil in ins dUUltSi dl z3ucvnic last i nuaj 1115111, J l almost bevond the comprehension of us mountain Clippings - 11 folks who have frown to accent the grandeur of our hio-fclnnrl cnprw omPthincr rnnimnnnlarP. What 11 WA: tJBL.lvAN Monti All about the tepee crouched or blllUIlM lVV11VI fA7 uvaaav-w v a v - I I trio narL- will tnpan tr th e rt nn i r ff ril t for US icsumony ueveiopcu at rnuays uia.mcicu . . . , I I : t..f t... XT ! . I CMna ct until hitoMc Kniirnr nthAra to realize. It remained for Governor Gardner, a na-r""8 yc ...vcSB-.. ,:;t77", ..r a. n- j . ... committee of the Senate was gazed fixedly upon the central mes- iivc ui u.c jTicuiiioiu, Odwcn us iu tuc g.cat Fus ,oss.bly morc ser.ous o- Bishop cal button. An had bccn eating SlbllltieS the future holds in Store for this mountain Cannon tha anything that had the-mescal or drinking a brew in SCCtlon. Itiiflmrin h..i-n hrnmriit nut tr I which it had stccucd. Now and 'More than One million people annually, one-third Word H. Wood, the Charlotte then a figure -Id slowly draw of the population of North Carolina, will visit the banker, told the committee that the blanket over his 1 -d and sink nark." thp Governor nred cted. r TTT . 1 " ,1. back to receive the vision. And i j r i uk uscu in mc iiuiii anaiusi uov-1.1 . . u .1 i.: This was no idle, haphazard imess. The chief ex- Umor Smith in North Carolina. Mr. "! : . ,r " Z T ' ! " ecutive merely was revoicing an estimate arrived at Wood said that he telephoned the Lh bucUskin dru'm. The air o the I I. ff- r.Ti i.j c bishop at the suggestion of Frank .... . itcM uy parK oinciats auer carciut siuuy oi uic miuiuuii. K McNinch and that the bishol) r ; " ' "re aw" TUn rimnf !o rlovc ro,l . .i i.: scrupulously clean. iiiu vjitoi inviy iaiiv io vhuiih uuv-v, uaya wvvi w inuiuiacu 10 tuu nun suiuc iiiuiicy.i a . :fr.,,i. -..nj ,.,all n.l 5U,UUU,UUU persons. ine lOSCmite iatlOnai parK in y- "''T ."""' almost level with the dirt boor, the west, which is far removed from the great cen- can explain this away it is pointed were apertures perhaps sixteen nm inai mis wciiiiu iivi' nikin ai . . ters Of population, annually attracts 500,000 visitors, matter which the federal corrupt drrC warZ upon IstoMhese3 With this in mind, it is not difficult to realize the practices act would have made it Near each lay figures limper, more magnitude of the Smokv mountain nroiect and what m'Axlx KV0XS ... spent even than the other inert U :u - u r iC iSu rv. . ,incrc was n.w lmy wnn bodies. As Sabra and Sol stood, iu win nitaii iui tu ui VVC31CIU iuiin vaiuiina. i rcierence 10 tins particular con- kt:nu:n .!. i..,,i ..c f Governor Gardner indicated that With the influx tnbution to the effect that in fact these openings. For suddenly of tourists to tho nnrk aftpr its formal onPtiinrr the 'i.camc ol inas comroiiea oy nausea overcame one of the In - .n ,r . .. .. .. 1 . ... Uaudius Huston, chairman of the d;ans cr0uched .i o ir i i." f ,i . , mii - aians crouenca in tnc semicircle income of the 18 Western COUntieS Of the State Will Republican national committee. Nor near the bame The man crawled be increased at least $5,000,000, pOSSlbly $50,000,000. w ."at all. Regardless of the i swiftly to one of the little doors, As hP imintPfl nut tViP lattpr. fimirp 5c ac mnrh this l)OSlt,on m. wmch Blsnol) annon opened it, thrust his head and ""V f5" has been ,)laccd personally in con- shoulders out into the nieht air oa ilv-uho oiumoii iwi iu v.uuun uuj). sequence oi the evidence ot the relieved his bodv of the drue' Perhaps the most1 important Of the Governor's re- committee pointing, as maintained overdose. niarlfe wac rnntainPfl in thp ffillnuritur ctotAniPtit Pv M-nator Wye, to his having Sabra only turned her eyes away, J 1 . Uk. WltkUlilVM AAA k..V A UI1U f lilt ULULVlllV-llk . I . . I . I I ..V t t iu. l il r:i:i.:.. i. . . r a.....K. i.... x lcm uiaL wc win nui nave uic idLiuucb to ciuci- counts money which had been iriv- wlwre the hov lnv under his irav lam mem. iniS project IS tOO Dig ior any one COUn- en nun ior political purposes, tnc striped blanket. His tace was ty, any one town, or any one city. We must receive 1 ha?- bc?!1 c51'0"41 covered, but she knew. She knew ,i i -.1 .i . .i vi'. ny uucMiuii uiai moii oi mc mon- wen now me sum Doay curica in these people With the greatest hospitality. There IS Ly that went into the anti-Smith its blankets, how it law at hieht. no room for jealousy between the Communities of campaign fund collected by the asleep. This was a diherent sleep, WPstprn North Tnro na wp must work tno-Pthpr " msnop was coniriDuted Dy Kcpuo-put sue knew, iney went to him . . . . o I limn q Ranrnm Slpnin whn uave I nirtfina thpir wav nvpr tK rnuirli I he task Of feeding the Visitors alone Will be StU- to the fund, is nerha.'.s the best ine fimires with the fixed trance pendOUS. The folks COminer from the Cities to the I known Southern Republican. Mr. like gaze; the recumbent forms country will be 'disappointed if they have to eat out Ma,mcson. ,h,e NLW York capitalist that lay so stiih She turned back ' ' - 'A . ' I i..Vii ravi th Kiclii.i tM V)l ic Ithe hlanket Hi fare was smil- U.. ...:il tU 1 iL. I " " v., " "'" . . U1 ""i t"ii vvin uc uic case uuicas mc laiiucra i Republican. Senator Frclinghuyscn ing, peaceful, lovely. of Western North Carolina prepare to eTOW. truck on of New Jersey, who contributed She thought, "This is the way a larCfe Scale. It is fairly Safe to Predict that when $t0,000 to the cause, is a Republic- should look at him. if he were . t . . i -.i i i . . an. He is. moreover, notoriously cieaa. men, ne is aeaa. ine the tOUriSt business in the park reaches ltS full height wet. Yet he gave money to Bishop boy lay breathing quietly. All it will require all of the green produce of MaCOn, Cannon to use in getting Southern about the room was an atmosphere bwain, Cherokee, Clay, Jackson and Haywood Coun- Pemocrats to vote anst the pi reicr.e, o swoonmg dhss. i . . . ' c . , ., , , J Jf . .. 3 Democratic candidate on the alleced the Indians looked at all at Sa i iiiu a i 1 ti-io r rt i c r t itintrtn m o- t . nv.a iu iuu my Jiuiuca ux visnuis. . ,. i .u... n ... bra. at the ew. at their ettorts to The housing of these people will be another great didatc was a wet. rouse the boy, it was with the eyes problem. This will be partly taken Care of by park Smart as he is, and there can be of sleep-walkers, lheir lips were i ' . t . f J .... . y 1 nn l..nvinV hiQ m.thnp. -iti.hnn Kently smiling. Sometimes they oinciats. cut. no aouDt. mere will ne a lartre over-. ' w9vi a little n,e sarred fire flow into the countryside within 50 miles of the awai". Some of his field workers heaPe ranf?c and scarlet and gold i:irb- ; Virginia tn.i t, ,m;t. tt Uld btump Horn wielded his eagle I ..... I foothnr fin rsiA onrl forth Mrv TheNantahala National Forest, especially Wayah 7h"f' ,f ' T TT R .n, 'The ,crig cajenc ... . , , , i .., a rii VI mi .icav.ii au.ig tunc aitu icii to the accompaniment of the gourd unceasing drum, and woman, frail iJtllU, OlcUlUim; illUlitll ailU Oilier nttrn lOPS Wltnin ltS Uistrirts. In one Virainia rtistrirt boundaries, will in all liklihood attract many of those " which the bishop claimed to tt,ee ancdomn who visit the park. This, of course, will mean a have given H300 the treasurer-of ccwm"c macn great deal for Franklin and Macon county. If we TZ iZ TZ both; ctugged ta!ld ltrained at thc make things attractive lor Our Visitors they Will come bishop only $200 ; and in another "h bGodr whimpered Sabra atrain: 11 tnev are lorcea to nut nn with ma ennatp U1SI" lu w"icn me uisnop sam ..H.0 c i,M ct,oii r accommodations or are 'given the impression that dSJ Vt. l"'r.:"-. . . . . 1 ... r ... cnairman 01 tnc . anu smitn com- 11 the r strenirthlfted but could nifir 1 11 i'v'i ii ig nfir 5 nTirpi!Q r i 1 t nm. trt 1 1 nr o oa: i ...... :r:..j i... . i "- i'- -v. awi ujnivwiBivu, mv.j win tiow I Hiiutc itsuucu mat ne rcceivcu iioi. rnrPV t,m ...1 Ti ! 11 c r l 1. c u: I r t. . I""1 ta,,y ,,,,,, wntre. 11 is wen ior us to realize tnis, ior many. 01 ' . "i' cannon, om the siffht-seers and tonritc will 1. imtPntipl r,culPnU conll.cts ot this kind between the last rv,v.v.. .v.uvmw. Ml0p anU ms erstWhiic colleagues '.'We must drag him," Sol said, at Where. It IS well for US to realize this for manv of funds from Bishop Cannon. But tUa cin-U.,nfl nA t., ...:h 1, . 1 . .... .1-... conflicts of this kind betwee iv ijigni-jLtia aim luuuaia win ut j-iuiciuiiU lesiucillb. it nas not Deen detimtely announced when the uark will be formally are incidental to the main Hevnlnn w Wi duuuy u is rcponeu mat inousanas oi people are hock- ment of the senate investigation to wma Mct ,w. mA cm;i 'v. ..i.alt .mc ui pidjKiuuuu, wnere paveu roacis leauing date, which is the detinite proot ne faccs thev strucelcd with him into me very neart ot the smokies have been constructed. North that has been adduced that the to thc door. The little beads of V.CUUUIK1 auuuiu iusc nu nine ui coinpieimg us approacnes to ine parK. bishop, all the time he was wag- Governor Gardner gave his pledge to the gathering in Ashevillc that iniz war uoon the Democratic can- he would do all in his power to build and improve highways leading- didate and oriranizine Southern into the park on the North Carolina side. One of the most important Democrats to defeat that candi- and staring and dreadful in their approaches is Highway No. 286 between Franklin and Bryson City. date, was himself hand in clove Lwerminatinn Tt, rattle The mis win De tne natural course ior norNiern tourists who wish to with Republicans who were givingl-drum beat. The high eerie song continue on 10 norma anu oiner poims in me soum. it also win DC I him money to use in his tight, giv- notes wordless. the best approach tor tnose visiting the park trom southern states, ine it to him in such nnant t es ti, w--i,nc. This road can and should be shortened, as wel as rcgraded and paved, that he is alleged to have opened Last the two towering motionless Unless this work is completed within the next twelve months, it is six or seven or eight new bank ac- blanketed ficures at the door. Drae- very possible that the highway by Murphy, although a longer route counts. And warring as a dry hehrine him alone the earth, throueh fo most travelers, will become the established southern outlet and took a contribution of 510,000 from the trampled weeds, approach to the Smokies. Bryson City business men already have one of the wettest of the wets. "We can't lift him into the bug They took an arm each. So, dragging, tugging, past those rapt sweat stood out on her forehead on her lip. She breathed in chok ing gasps. Her eyes were wide Assured Franklin that they will do air in their power to bring-about improvement of No. 286. Franklin should lose ne time in taking . 1 f ' . - i X . .1. !. L. 2. ..I! ' Uim J '. - - ..' UCIinnc Steps lO wuik wnu us icuuw iuwhsiucu 111 mis uiictiiuii. , We do not begrudge Murphy or any other Western North Carolina community of any advantage derived from the park, but it is very plain to any one, after a study of the highway map, that No. 286 is the logical path of entrance for southern park traffic. At last the truth of how Repub- ey. We can't" She ran back, to hcan slush funds were used to car- the two at the door. She claspe ry Democratic Southern States for Mr. Hoover is being revealed on th testimony of those who gave these funds for this purpose, ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. Run in '89 were idyllic. They swarmed on Oklahoma from every state in the Union. The plains became black with little eager I K- inc figures. The sanguine mads were choked with every sort vehicle. Once more tent and shan ty towns sprang up where thc day before had been only open prairie staring up at a blazing sky. Again the gambling tent, thc six-shooter, the roaring saloon, the dance hall, the harlot. M - fought, stole, killed, died for a piece of ground beneath whose arid surface lay who The darkness lay on every side knew what wealth ot tiuid rich- Ami in iu inkv nail ness. Every barren sunbaked farm I y spjrjt ft it so all alone, was a potential tortunc; every ditch My J(y feh VJ small. ana a raw ana arieu-u creek ix-a might conceal liquid treasure, llie And creeniniz to the window ar' . -v f. I M 1 Wildcat Hem rannamue dinar- r .jfA nnnn iho niaht ron Crook XMosc Lartwnglit VVa-1 Ct.bl and near the morning stars hoo-uear creek-these became Slcd ethereal light. magic names ; tnese were tnc seven Cities of Cibola, rich beyond Co- , tMulIl,ilt f 10W beneath the sod a ronados wildest dream. Millions t.. 1.,, Who wouhl want more heaven tli.iii this, llie beauties here, wrieli lie (ij Haiti given us in ihls laud ol bliss, Which is heaven enough lor ine. Contributed. v HOUR BEFORE DAWN I awoke, I iow not why, , Before the day'd begun I In that still and mystic hour That just precedes the sun. And hope anew was born. By Bess H. Hines. SCHOOLGIRL Troy F. Home. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow-1- of ;;ili . oniained in u certain happened to thousands. The stuff (lo,.d of lin t from Yalaka Moun- the under he 30th day of August, i'o, au.l duly recorded in book 30, iage 319, records of mortgages and . deeds of trust for Macon County, default having been made in the payment (f thc in debtedness secured by said deed of -in. I tli.. Iint.l.r nf llif llntl'S Mmself owner of a gusher whose L" VR ina(e dtniaIU, lpHn. the un.' dersigtied trustee that he exercise the power contained in said deed of trust and sell the property therein. described in satisfaction of the debt, 1 will, therefore, on Mon- , I Vl.nHflir Hllirinr mi. coif I f.vi 1 go and open the store and then 'T: '.r b I herd and others, bounded and more O - - - "J ' ' v . . KJ have a good cup of coffee." She put out her hand. Her own lip was caught between her teeth, sharp and tight. Her fact was dis torted absurdly with her effort not the lands of Hurst, Holbrook Shep herd and others, bounded and moi particularly described as follows: hand with his own, in a gesture of comforting, she caught his hand to her lips and kissed it The sound of the horses' hoofs talfi thp millf mill-., 'sunrlnve " Fvr nn ; rw- tuA BEING all of the lands as were storv nf Frpd slr,nf1 w!f- conveyed- by the C6wee Mountain th nAW." Krrt..,vi, i,. ,1..,, School, Inc., to Conrad E. Cruze, torted absurdly with her effort not . , , .... " . " ., ..' i,v (t,.ed dated Nov 7 1921 record -.. n... . .. ..... weeks of drilling on the sterile lit- ,)y A1 . liaiLtl1NUV- lJ" .u ro cry uui wnen ne womu fve , s, f ,(1 m ,Klk H.4 page 5U; being patted her grimed and trembling! . T. . lhc san,c land conveyed by Conrad kMMf aH n-Ae-ia'n I J - o I ... . e i r f .. to her across the trnmnli'd . fiiU l'-- Cruze and wile to VV. C. L.un- with the news Shr Jm1 .Qtnn.l ningham, by deed dated Nov. 18. there on the back norch of the 192. recorded in book C-4, page-. ckkk.r (ormi.A.., i '. J....I.... W: being the same lauds convey- . . . ... . .1 aiiauuv laniiiiuui:. ii ifimv in inii'i- i - ' died ayay on the still morning air. , . . . ' . ff ti 1)V w. C. Cunningham and wife: WkA UaI.aI f I ... . .k kVi iTTk k k "Millions 1" they shouted at her. M" 'V Uonesteel, elated uec. tnsMirrht I urtll 4-ilrA o Kith o nH Ihon I ... J I i i i t IT ...Ub..., . b..v l.v.. .... . . wkof n. ivzi. recorded m uook I will have some coffee, too. Yan-I . lin!11, ks records of deeds for Ma- I . II.. ..fi I J 6""'f. I I t r- - cey nas gone again. ;na ioi me p d g, . . . i l i con County, N. C. 1 know that. How do 1 know itf d t h.r h d slirivclcd and This the 2()th dav of August, 1931. wen, nothing more can happen to ,cd from . anJ . GUY WEAVER,. Trustee. me now. t nave : naa a.., ana i- gh WQrk- She wipe( thcm nQw A274tc-S17 nave ...u. wt Qn ft corner of her gingham apron ulicu . I with a irpctiir. nt U..r fm-.ISt., U.DT. VII I iai(,.nuiui. of defiauc. her hands before the one called Joe Yellow Eyes. She lifted her white, agonized face to him. "Help me. Help mc." She made a futile I Compared to that which now took geitura of lifting. IfrltBi tht Cftrly dll following the T7 rM.l-l.-- LJ 1 A I V r nau .ougca ..From now 0 1m in, for statehood as bride awaits the the washi, done out ij wr.T atl, .-a' those fi few frenzied weeks oenoiu inc unucgrouiii i sam a paternal government, handing her over to the Union. "Here is a star for your forehead. Meet the fam ily." Then, at the very altar, the final words spoken, the pact sealed, the bride had turned to encounter a stranger an unexpected guest, daz zling, breath-taking, embodying all her wildest girlish dreams. "Bridegroom-h 1!" yelled Okla homa, hurling herself into the stranger's arms. ''What's family to me I Go away ! Don't bother me. I'm busy." The . name of the gorgeous stranger was Oil. Oil. Nothing else mattered. Ok lahoma, the dry, the wind-swept, the burning, was a sea of hidden oil. The red prairies, pricked, ran black and slimy with it. The work of years was undqne in a 'day. The sunbonnets shrank back, aghast. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of J. B. Reeves, deceased, late of . , Macon county, N. C, this is to to have ,...,.-- .,.''.. .. uoiuy cui jiei suns Having iiduua against the estate of said deceased ksi . i -i -. .i . . ... ...... : i there was no time for scientific 10 tx, m u,e nM "r" methods, That came later. Now, on urinT- 1 u T in the rush of it, they all but ,1932 or this notice will be burrowed in the red clay with ,,cad 1,1 bar, ?f tlKir 1(;covery- A1! their fintrer naiU vr..n nr.,.,i,i persons indebted to said estate the olains with divining m,is ...if), w'H please make immediate settle- absurd things called witch stirWs nun'- This 12th day of -August, v " r -"-i inl1 hoping thus to detect the precious stuff beneath the earth's surface (Continued next week) T. T. REEVES, Administrator. A12 itc li MUSE'S CORNER EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of William Howard, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all. persons having claims against the, estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed on or before the 20th day of HEAVEN I took a ride in my car this eve,' To taxe view the scenes around, muuqiaiu .4KCS, rivers , na nu, A m2i or this notice will be uu mury ucauuiui mouius. nlp, j :n u.. of . ihpir rprnv,,rv. I ,v---w- " - All nnrcAn c JtiHKto1 frt coi1 Q'itA .. . . i,.. , 4 I1IV1V.UIV.U IV JUIV1 VJOJIV A..iBiU., juiciness, uiuucu my w ii olease make immed ate set- S0U1i . ttpmpnt TViie 90fk Am f At.ai.ct Tt. . 1. . J I " y. ... uc ucciuijr was uiniurpassea, J931 Ana wno wouia want streets paved CALLIE HOWARD. Executrix. 1.1. 1 j . w Bw,u. A27-4tn SI 7 The Indian looked at her moment with a dead, unseeing gaze, of barrels of oil burst through the I(HV( mcr ll(.Itl( lht.ir fat,crs lay Flecks of gold and yellow danced, s,an(1 sna.e am. c ay aN'htir dust by ages blest. ... . . : . , a. I drenched the parched earth. Drill, t-Aflwtsl an til Morlr nrvnlQ nf tilQl -. I " I: . " . PmP- "last. Nitroglycerin. Here For lo? j lhoMK,lt on tnlle.ss time eyes, anu uicu mcic. uwui ciy, 1 sne comes. A roar.. Ukianonia went j i,on(, t( tui life's goal wordless, he walked over to where stark raving n.ad. an(t oray doubt rose within my heart, the boy lay, picked him up lightly sabra Cravat went m mad -with nished dark wings against my soul. ,. s . . tnc resi 01 tnem. jusi outsuie iih' am... , in his cr pat arm as thoiich he I . . J .. . I "V. '- . . , . i.: town of Usage' tor milcs arou,ul- Now once more the darkness fled were a sv.k oi mc-., wu..b ...... they were dniing. Thcrc was that lkf()rc tlc tink.(1 morn into the buggy seat, ne turned, piece ot farm land she had bought Qncc more belief ' rose within my then, and went back to his place at years ago, when Yancey tirst show- heart ed signs ot restlessness. Mie nan (krK.cvhf korclf cVir...Tl t kfi..-.' They drove back to the town of ... f ., u , oasis jn Osage. Cim's body leaned heavily, the midst of the bare unlovely slackly against hers: his head lay! plain. She was proud of her bit of I in her lap, like a little boy's. One farm land with its plump yield of gay, Mother, it's time for school, aching arm she held firmly about al,a ,a- ?r, ocs a"a "5" My books are in a mess, ... .. . . 11 ui.iv. Mitw iiukv wnv l nn! . haven t ativ time to tool km tn Wppn hm from shnninir to I. 1, . r 1 n.ltni an unit 10 iuui, " r " " 0 Deen so proline, uy a wnun 01 na- cn ni k., yAto 1 .. r. r .1 t .. . I . . ..I " " " o tne noor 01 me nuggy, so mat nn- ture ncn Diack oil lay under all I any 11 ceased 10 acne ana Decame that surrounding land, rendering it jf j could only find my hat, numo. ine aawn came, ana men 1 Darren through its hidden riches. ivc airCadv found one shoe me sunrise over me prairie, usiino laini 01 corrouing oil. ran pe- n. ...i.-r,. 1 .,.it mv nenril at J --J -t L. rvl. I- I ....... r - . r - . j r eu meeiing me reu 01 me vKu-incain inai iraci ot cravat iarm . .1. i,now aq vouj homa earth, so that they drovelland, and because of this it lay through a fiery furnace. there now, so green, so lush, with cm,.krd v had mv nowder case. She had been quiet enough until its beans, its squash, its ridiculous .,, ,,.,,! . rnmu aTlri eu. .. . : . I . . .. , . . ,. , I o " now, wnn a Kina 01 siony quiei. onions, taunting ner, (terming ncr, So 1 s1)1)OSC ' Wash my face, one uegau 10 sou; a curious ury iikc a mirage in me ueseri. yueer- . . . . nakp it nass 1.: 1 1:1.. . l: u 11.. . t. l 1 1 ! 1. ...1. 1 - j raeKiii)j suuuu, iikc a mi;cuuii. iiy cnuugii, sue nau nu ueiicr iueK "Now, now," said Sol Levy, and with her share in an oil lease for made a little comforting noise be- which she had paid a substantial twecn tongue and teeth. "So bad sum much more than she could af- it isn't. What did the boy do, he ford to lose. Machinery, crew, days went out to see thc sights on the of drilling, weeks of drilling, sand, reservation and try what it was shale, salt. The well had come like to eat this dope stuff this up dry a duster. peyote. Say, when I was a boy II That which happened to Sabra did lots worse." She did not seem to pay much was elusive, taniilizing. Here might psta) s - nc t0 heed to this, but it must have pene- be a gusher vomiting millions. 1'ifty :.,n,.,i lru, ,,.. A;it.-A tU . . . . ... If A. A. 1- .. .I ' " ' trated her niSmDed Dram at last, eei away noi so mucn as a spot' for presently she stopped the pain- of grease could be forced to the ful sobbine and looked down at his surface. Fortune seemed to take lovelv smiline face in her lap. the a delight in choosing strange vie- long lashes, like a Kirl's. resting so t'ms for her pranks. Erv Wissler, fragiely on the olive cheek. tne gawk who delivered the milk to "He wanted to go: I wouldn't paoras door each morning, tound let him. Is it too late. Sol?" "Go? 00 where?" outpourings yielded him seven "The Colorado school of mines, thousand dollars a day. He could Geology." nt Erasp it. . . "Too late! That kid there ! Don't wny. trv! aora exclaimed, talk foolish. Sentember. This i cn he arrived at her kitchen . . . 1111; iiv; j 1. l 111, iic ivivi u the time to go. It just starts. Sure door -as usual, smelling of the barn- , lUJ 28th day of September. ' he'll go." : , ' Seven thousand dollars a o.cj()Cyk M thc I hfv rirnvp throncrh the var.1 wv... ...v ... 11 ,.f j,.,. - j o-- j '!-: 4 j. ... 1 vouri iiuuw:.ui m n.ai.ui v,uuii over Sabra's carefully tended grass, w ' " " . , , . ty in the cily of Franklin, N. C, cx- of which she was so proud, right tol . . ,ldlu'" " s IM)S(. for salc to the highest bidder the edge of the porch steps, and r-n 'rdmc .s l Sl"; or cash, the follovvi.m described so, dragging again and puHing, they " "Z'J. " l-ce, parcel, or tract of land, sit- got him in, undressed hun; she 3. 1 . , uate, lying and being in Macon washed his dust-smeared face. ' T" " . "', ,n Conntv. North Carolina, adioinine .... w 1 m nn 1 am r iroimr ta tii'iin ar m.i-n 1 ' "Won. ' sam oi lpvv. I piipssi o ,w --
The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1931, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75