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Page 6 THE WAYftEsVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JULY 13, 193.1 Judge Alley's Charge To The Grand Jury (Cantinued from Page 1) an innocent woman under the prom ise of marriage. I believe the crime that may be without pardon from God or man, is the invasion of the home and its destruction by lust or pollution. With thedownfall of the wife, the mother, the sister or the daughter, the home itself crumbles to ashes ana the sun of life's happiness ceases to shine. "What can be baser than the man, who with his superior will and strong er and more dominant personality, steals the heart of a confiding young irirl onlv to debase her and then leave her to make the remainder of life's journey alone in a cold and un feeling world. "Like the noxious reptile, base and loathsome as the -snake that, with un dulating form and baleful crest in the Garden of Eden, lured the trust ing woman to the tree of knowledge and accomplished the first seduction; so the seducer, with his diabolical air and false promises, and hellish wiles and deep-laid craft and vice, pol lutes and destroys the innocence of a trustful and virtuous girl. "Such a man is worse than a mur- dere,. because he kills the soul as well as the body, of his victim. "The pity of it is that this crime does not stop with the ruin of the girl and the punishment of her de fpoiler, but embraces the entire family. "Gentlemen, we can bear anything but dishonor; anything but to . hear our names and the names of our loved ones associated with shame and mocked at every scorn. "Another crime closely related to the crime of seduction is the slander of an innocent woman. "I read some years ago a decision written by the late Chief Justice Wal'.er Clark in which lie made the st.itcmont that North Carolina at that time was the only state in the Union and the only country in the world in which slander of an innocent woman was made a crime by statute. If this be true, 1 think there is nothing in our State's fair escutcheon that en titled it to greater honor than this. "Slander, like seduction, is far reaching in its devastating e fleets. When the tall grass and taller weeds of the prairie are dead r.ii, dry you may drop among them a lighted m itch, and first a little bia.e and Georigia Peaches Now on Sale at AMERICAN FRUIT STAND WAYMISVILLE, N. C. C. N.ALLEN CO. IIA.KI.WOOI). X. C. from Delivered Daily W. A. SHORE Orchard BALDWIN,. (J A. One Bushel or Truck Load PRICES RIGHT Cjfi s - '-y II is ? f lr atA-:s M X X TWO CENTURY OF PROGRESS CELEB RITIES Get Together Ben Berme, "Or" Maestro" of the Pabst Blue Ribbon Ca sino, and Miss Stella Royal of the Midget Village. Ben Bernie likes to have her tell him he is a great big strong mars. POISED FOR MASS FLIGHT In perfect condition for their ' transatlantic flight to ftrytfWf Chicago, these Italian . i the take-orr signal. 'a ss. lienerai uaio oaioo, Aviation, will lead the squadron of 21 ' ip planes. r Kir"- Ky tl0RMXT0 ' V i o m WWW V- ' & jfi W jh 'MM' & ' I .J' SOMETHING NEW I n W ..... it l ,i i : '. enowoiiutt nidi wuri l imcil on a hot day. wnyf ue cause this snow is pure cans ne, removed from cof- lee ueaii3 uy rcnuyj tticii- z y: tists in making calteine- w free coffee. A "direct hit .4" v f HOME . PLATE DEBATE Hal Lee scoring the winning run for Boston in the 0t ninth inning against Chicago. by one of these snowballs JL 3 1 1 . 58 1 ii JJH f f might keep you awake for iwfiSiW K Ji'' w the rest of the summer. if ?fJ rr Tit ;.v 31 K .:' v x p p. ?ii aim in HH3S LOST IN BERLIN ? JUST PUNCH A BUTTON I All von nroblems. of Colum have to do to find the nearest police station, is to press bla University, h?3 one of the 180 buttons so labeled. Consulates, embassies been chosen to help theatres, and shops are also included. Gen. Hugh Johnson. Dr. Leo Wolman, authority on labor STATUE AT NATIONAu f-'RINE. OF ST. JOSEPH, being decorated during Fa ther's Day rites honorinj foster-father of Christ as part of nation-wide, non-sectarian p r a y e r movement for better times. Thousands ate furthering the cause by Joining St. Joseph s Guild at Stirling, Nf.w Jersey. little cinders are eecn. A little space of air is rarilied and then as the wind fans it, it grows larger and brighter and hotter, the smoke grows -'denser and blaeker, until finally vast sluets cf flame. - whose 'iery 1 -ngurs ;eni) with eraekli" g roav l! v le fore th Rev. I. N. Demy says:' I have found nothing in the past 20 years that can take the -?,Ce & Dr' Mile3' Anti-Pain Fills. They are a sure relief for my headache." Sufferers from H e a d a c h e, Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache bciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri odic Pains, wTite that they have used Dr. Miles' Anti-Pajn Pills with better results than they had even hoped for. Countless American house wives would no more think of keeping house without Or. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills than with out flour or sugar. Keep a pack age In your medicine cabinet and save yourself needless suffering. 'At drug stores 25c and $1.00. wind to blaze away to th" kirr-'zon ai l deluge 'he reekiiv; j I i , t in tme open Pre. "A tul so the uneoiiseionable iii'ii l l i i an unfiiundv'i! 'i:i i malii' ous ehafge of. incontineney ag:tin.4' an ui noeeiit woman; their it is repeated from lip to lip, usually wi'h embell ishments and exaggerations, and the eharge travels, aind, inve-t'd with high (iroei'eatiive powers, it multiplies into an army, every platoon of which is eommanded by a demon which di vides families, sepiii atcs neighbors, destroys the peace of communities, sows dissentions in 'he church, ruins and blasts reputation of a goo.) wo man, in one wide, wasting destruc tion, and she is condemned, forever thereafter, without any fault of her own, to live under the shadow of a dark arid, lowering cloud. "Upon the preservation of her pur ity and good iwme: rests the destiny of our race. "It is written into our law that the couit- shall protect her from the vile tongue of the slanderer and the wicked wiles of those Who believe that lust is more beautiful than. love; and if you 'find evidence that either of these erimes have been committed in this county, make presentments, iso that the - guilty. ; parties may be brought iiitu court and taught that the coiiins of this country regard the good name of our womanhood as a jewel without jprice. , "Millions of good citizens are op posed to prohibition . in any form Millions recognize that liquor is an ever-present . evil, sincerely believe that real 'temperance would be pro moted by legalizing the liquor traffic and placing it under strict regulation and control. "Millions more, equally, but not more sincere, belive not only in the principle, but in the efficiency of our prohibition laws. But these are ques tions of policy of public policy, which do not concern you and me while this court is sitting. "Every good man will agree that the liquor evil is ah ever-present one everywhere, and is prhaps more far reaching in its donsequences to those who become its slaves than any other evil. "It is the great, withering curse of the human race, and serves but to destroy. Those who surrender to it have sealed their doom already, and set the date for their own overthrow. It is a vice that casts its shadows athwart the sunniest souls, blasts the fairest youths in our lands, fills homes, once happy with broken hearts, turns large estates into streams of waste which for a time flow on in merry glee, but turn to shoals and cataracts and end at last in swamps of misery. "It is said that it is God'-S mighty (dan to develop perfect human beings, superior to circumstance, victorious over fate. I!ut the plan has not reached its full I'mitition because be neath the Toots of the tree of knowl edge of good and evil is the source of a noisy spring bubbling with the es cape of baneful gasses. and in wh-e dark -and gloomy 'depths a deadly poisonous serpent dwells. Kver en laiging, its volume .-always increas ing, tbi-- river' Ilows all : irouhd the wi rlil.' Onward 'and still onward it w r -. ; "I'pon it- banks, no flowers grow, no foliage waves, but perpetual des olation pitches its pavilions upon, the sterile strand, releived here ami -there by bold and barren rocks, upon which weeping spirits sit and curse the day 'hat they were born. "In all the universe, there is no ether river so wide. . so deep, so swift as this. "Its floods are black, its waves are towering, and it goes surging and to-'ring on to the bottomless lake, while everlasting lightnings pencil every billowy ; crest with angry fire, mil hell's tctific thunders bound from bank to bank and burst with awful crash, leaving desolation and death on every hand. "Surely, such a river might roll on forever unvi silted by mortal man. Yet its shores are lined from source to mouth with human wrecks. "They crowd Upon one: anothe,. to gain its edges, all sexes, all classes and all conditions of life. "The mother bedecks her daugh ter's brow, and side by side they leap into the boisterous flood. "The young maiden, with happi ness in her heart and laughter on her lips, runs and jumps into the boiling current and passes from sight like a beautiful flower at the first touch of the North winds's breath. "The young men, whose heart throbs high with hope, and whose eye flashes with honest purposes and no ble resolve, steps over the brink and is lost forever in thelswirling tide. "If men and women would but un derstand that there is no sin without its wages; that there is no vice -with out it - penalties and that the sooner or later the flaming sword of Retribu tion .will, overtake -and strike down those who persist in treading the paths of wrong and crime, what a ilill'erent world we would have." JUS KM ORDER USITED AMERI CAS MECHANICS M ee ! s every Tuesda y night at 8 o'clock- All visiting Juniors are welcome to all meetings. Wayncsville Council No. o7;l. The regular meeting of the Junior Order was held Tuesday night, with W. II. Iiurgin, Councilor, -presiding. Next '-.meeting, July 18th, will be de voted to degree work. Let all candi dates ; also all: men who give the degrees lie present next Tuesday promptly at 8 p. m- DIZZINESS relieved by Black-Draught "1 decided to take Thedfcrd's Black-Draught, aa I had been hav ing bilious spells." writes Mr. Chas. E. Stevens, of Culumbua, Ind. "When I pnt Mllous. T fffl slef-nv and tirei hvI .lo not feel like doir.y my work. I iri-t awfullv rtizzy. 1 know then tint I had better take sorr.HliiP" Aftf-r I found ho'. iod Black-Prausl't Is tliat Is what I have used. I grjess It rids me of the bile, for I feel bet ter don't feel like I am dropping f'f to Bleep wery time I sit down. That, to me. Is a very bad feeling. Sow you can n't Black-Draught in (ho form of a SYRUP, Jor Chiu)Ekn, NOTICE OF SALE USDER DEED OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. 'r Under and by virtue of (the power or .-ale contained in a certain ucvu of trust, executed by Harrison Rogers and wife, Vergie Rogers, to the under- igtipd Trustee, I will, theretore. sen ) highe.-t bidder ior cash at the Courthouse door in the town of Way nesville. N. C. on the 7th day of August, l'J.'S3, at ten o'clock, A. M., the following described tract of land lying and being in Haywood County, N. C: beginning on a buckeye , Rile Green's corner. near the bank of the eieek; thence down said creek to W. B. Noland's corner at the mouth of a. hollow to a stake; ithen with a con ditional line made by W. U. Noland and T. H. Rogers to hickory; thence with said conditional line to a hick ory und birch and passing said birch and hickory to the top of the moun tain to a stake; thence up said moun tain to Joe Ledford's white oak cor ner; thence with Joe Ledford's line p.lssiing a dogwood corner of A. T. Rogers old line; thence with a condi tional line made by A. T. Rogers and Joe Ledford to a hickory on top of mountain; thence wi'th Joe Ledford's line up the mountain to Gus Ledford's corner; thence West to a rock corner of Z. T; Ferguson and A. T. Rogers; thence S. K. to the top of a ridge to a stake; thence down the ridge to a walnut in a rock bar; thence near the creek to a walnu't ; thence to the be ginning: Excepting. 12 feet from creek and excepting 12 feet up branch for use of road to Joe Ledford's, sai, Ledford to keep up all gates and ' ai -. Containing i'oicy acres, more ir le-s. . Kxcep'.ing from the above tract of l :nd about ten acres heretofore sold Rile Green by the said T. Harrison Rogi rs r,s recorded in Book' 31. page 41, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, to said record refei'onoe is made J'oi the land exeinp'.d from this deed of trust. Said sale being made pursuant to the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, and default having been made in. the payments as set forth in said deed of trust and being requ'e. i'.ed by the holder of said deed of trust to sell the same. This the 3rd dav of July, li33. G. C. DAVIS, Trustee. No. 78-July 6-13-21-27. NOTICE OF SERVICE. OF SUM. MOSS BY PUBLICATION 'Daddy, will you get me a drum for Christmas? asked Tony. "No. sir, for you would always be bothering me with your noise.". "No. I won't Daddy, I'l promise vou I'll beat it only when you re asleep." ".. Second-hand Car. Salesman (on trial ground) : . "This car is sound in every part." Prospective Buyer: "So I hear." 'What is your brother in college?" 'A halfback." 'I me:in in studies." 'Oh. In studies, he's away back." Tourist: "How's business around here?" ' ':"'':'' Naive: "It's so quiet you can hear the notes at the bank a block away. Relieves Women's Pains Here Is an example of how Cardui has helped thousands of women: "I was very thin and pale," writes Mrs. F. H. Scott, of Roa noke, Va. "I suffered from Weak ness and a severe pain la my back. This pain unnerved me, and I did not feel like doing my work. I did not care to go places, and felt worn, tired, day after day. i "My mother had taken Cardui, and on welnfc my condition he advised nip to try It. I have never regretted doing so. I took three bottles nn 1 If hnllt me up. I framed In weierht. mv color was better and the pain left mv back. I am stronger than I hal been 11 some time." Cardui Is sold by local druggists. SOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. A. G. Baldwin, 1 .'-..VS.-."" ' " Lucie Balwin. The : defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County to secure a divorce absolute on the ground of two years period of sepa ration; and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is required to appeaar within thirty days after the completion of this notice at the Court House in Waynesville. N. C, Haywood County and answer r mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com-' paint. This the 12th day of July, 1933. W. G. BYERS. Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County, North Carolina. No. 81 July 13-20-27-Aug. 3 NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. MALCOM B. INMAN - V. . MARY ALICE INMAN. The defendant above named will will take notice that Summons in the above entitled action was issued on 5th of July, 19,'!:: against the defend ant! . by. W. G. Dyers, Clerk of the Superior: Court of Haywood County, which said action was commenced against the defendant for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from the de fendant on Statutory grounds and the above defendant will; take notice that she is required to appear before the undersigned at his omce in the Court house in Waynesville on the 5th day of September, 1933. and answer of de mur 'to the complaint filed herein or the relief demanded will be granted. This the 5th (lav of Julv. 1933. W. G. BYERS, Clerk of the Superior Court. No. 79 July tl-13-20-27. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North . . i NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer- Black and wife, Leila Black, "to TE2L ivaiciii uavuiga umift aim iruT Company, Trustee, which said deed of trust is dated March 1, 1927, ar.d recorded in Book 20, page 31 of ;:.e Haywood County Registery. dtf.;-. haying been made is the paymedn: c: the indebtedness thereby secured a:, i in the conditions therein secured undersigned substituted trustee , instrument recorded in Book K'.i, r..j"; 480 Haywood County Registry, w:.! on Saturday, July 29, 1933, at or a ' twelve o'clock noon, at the courhu-t door at Waynesville, North Car offer for sale and sell to the high,,: biddei fer cash t'.e fo'V.wing dev." . ed property: All that certain piece, parcel .r tract of land containing 93.3 acre--more or less, situate, lying and in Waynesville Township, Haywj i County, North Carolina, about ir.r miles from the Town of Wayne.- and on the Waynesville-Wou h . Highway, having such shapes, me-. , courses and distances as will n. fully appear by reference to a thereof, made by J. W. Seaver, Sur veyor, on the 20th day of Deeem V: . 1920, and attached to the abstract. now on nie wnn tne Atiainic jj;nt Stock Land Bank of Raleigh same being bounded on the bv the State Highway, on the Eas the lands of Miss Marian A. Boggs and C. A. Black; on the South by the lands of Mrs. J. K. Boone and on the West by the lands of A. T. McCraek en and Dewey Francis, and being th indehtical tract of land conveyed In deed from G- D. Kilgore and wife. Nannie A. Kilgore, to C. A. Black, o; date, September first, 1924, said d'evi being duly recorded in Deed B-- k No. 07, page 306, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood Coun ty. State of North Carolina, to whkh reference is made for a more co De plete, description and location of sa:r..'.' Terms of sale cash and trustee wi.. require deposit of 10 of the anion: of the bid as his evidence of good fa :'h. This the 28th dav of June, 19:! h JOSEPH L. COCKERH AM, Substituted Trustee. Robert Wenstein and Victor W. Thompson, Attorneys, Ral eigh, N. C. o. 70 June 29-July 6-13-20 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEKli OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the r of sale contained in a certain dK-i.-of trust executed by George H. r.j- (single) to the undersigned Trust o-. I, will, therefore sell to the high-', bidder for cash at the Court Ib'U-sV Door in the Town of Waynesville. N. C on the 17th day of July, 193:5: at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following de scribed tract of land: Lying and Win? in Haywood County, and lyihg ir Waynesville Township and bounded as follows: Being Lots Nos. 9 and 10 of Block "A" of the Mrs. W. S At len property at Hazelwoolas per nitip and survey made by J. C, Hayne-. April 7th, 1925, said map and survey being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty, N, C. Beginning at a stake at corner of lot No. 7 and runs North 61-70 East 50 feet to a stake; thence South 14-43 East 200 feet to a stake; then South 60-50 West 50 feet t a state; thence; 14-43 West 200 feci to the beginning. , " Said sale being made by the power, and authority contained in a de-ni of trust executed by George Hendrix as recorded in Book 29, page 71, R ;: of deeds of trust for Haywood feis ty and default having b-n n mail-' ;':i said deed of trust and having k'ti requested by the holder of said i' ?1 of trust and note therein describe,5 to sell said land. This the 12th day ci June, 1933. GROVER C. DAVIS. . Trust s. No. 74 June 15-22-29-Juiy NOTICE OF SALE U CUTION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. j Hyatt & Company, Vn.:,.?.rua",A.by...7,1Ue,? U. 1,0wor J. N. Peacock and and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust, dated day of 19 and recorded in Book No. 30, page 283, Haywood County registry, and executed by J, R. Hyatt, to T. N, Massie, Jn, Trustee, default having been made in the payment of tne indebtedness secured thereby and demand having been made bv the newer or holders of the notes upon tne trustee named therein to adver tise and sell the property described in said deed of trust, the undersierned will offer for sale for cash or on such terms as to the interested parties may seems proper and esuitable. at nublic auction at the courthouse door in Way nesville, Haywood Countv, North Carolina, at 11 o'clock A. M. on 29th day of July, 1933, the following de- scrioeo real estate: BEING in the Town of Wavnesville. N. C, and more particularlv describ ed as follows: -. BEGINNING on a stake on the West side of Main Street, J. R. Hyatt's and T. N. Massie's corner and runs North 18 degs. W. 16 poles to a stake in Montgomery Avenue; thence in a southerly direction with edge of Montgomery Avenue 33 feet to the Buel B. Hyatt corner: thence with Buel B. Hyatt's line to a stake on the West side of Main Street ; thence in a Northerly direction with Aiam btreet 33 feet to the BEGINNING. This June 28, 1933. T. N. MASSIE, Jr. Trnitea No. 17 June 2d-Jaly 5-18-22. Mrs. J. N. Peacock By virtue of an execution 'directed., to the undersigned from the Superior Court of. Haywood County i:i above entitled action, I wit'. 6n,.Mo.n--day, the. 7th dav of -August'; 11 o'clock, A. M., at the Court H ;U -door of said County, sell to the high est bidder for-, c.asti. to satisfy --ai'l execution, all the right- title, and in terest which the said Mrs. J. N. Pea cock, the defendant, had in said 'r-1'-enty as herein described at the time' of said judgment was taken and dock eted in the Superior Court of Hay wood County, said sale made subject to the life estate of the said Mrs. J. N. Peacock in said land described as follows: Lying and being in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood County, and being Lots Nos. 9, 10, 11. 12 and 13 in Block "G" of Forest Ac tion the Town jaWVaynesville. Be ginning at appoint which is distance 200 feet northerly from side of Short Street. tntr.ee 83-45 East. 287 . feet to Davidson Street; ithence along the line of same 88 feet to property line; thence along said line "N. 36-34 W. 240 feet more or less to side of railroad ; thence S. 54-22 W. 124 feet to Richland Street; ithence along said Street 100 feet to to beginning. Containing 965-1000 of an acre- Being the same land that is recorded in Book 20, page 381, Re cords of Deeds for Haywood County. 'This the 6th day of July, 1933. ,, J. A. LOWE, Sheriff of Haywood County. No. 80 July 13-20-27-Aug. '3 i . ! V'..
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