THURSDAY, DECEMBEb, THE WAYNES VILLE MUL'NTAlNBEl! r v r V r t w V ( ( (. 0 ii tl e o t ir d tl a a. B W G ei w ol be ni a: .si m u P! M a i ci w h; t: Ki tr ai M A M f( li ti in al co ol be st b th te i Human Side 0' Life- "Er Sump'm" I AC iH-cr Reeders f thv ivi-r .- Moun taineer. I do wish I c,u,i iuv uw that Canton foot bull player tbat the Kditur spoke about las weeK, caus 1'de a run Uown that K:.-- if I -00d. Remind, me that a purty girl kist me jnct .-bore did feci 1 makt tech down.- fur another kiss (or bus.-; like that, old az 1 am. Hack in my young day neerly. n,.w ) iz what thev bawl skool children inmy how things hav changed ! But the sound of a ki?s bein' pulled off now-a-days is sumwhat lit-,, a ba.- uster sound differ ence iz we ust t' have tu be quick about thoze busses an' not let em pop so lowd. Then they cood'nt be neer so long drawn out cood'nt be Vuiiu thev had t' be done in a split seckund while Dad er Maw's back wuz turned. They shore wuz juicy Dusses tho back in them days had to almost wade thro ambeer to git to 'em. But they hav to go thro kold creem, rooge, talkum powders an' add infinnytum theze days 'buot as bad. Besides gurb) wuz not neer tame back then- Saw -Manson Medford in town tuth-e.- day had'nt bin here for 6 mos. before. When 6umbody ast him why he had staid away sitch a loftg time he sed, sez he: "Cood'nt git by my torn mill." "Why?" sumbody ast. "Wuzn't the plain road befoar ye?" Then Manson set out to ex. plain how that cv'ry time he started past his mill it started up to runnin', just like the Dickens, an' he'de haf! to hurry an shet.it off no corn in it ye see. Sed he coodn't git away from that mill a'tall- He reckund it wuz all becaws of the grate Ef fWksun him an' hiz mill had for each nther Manson sed that the wurst fault he had to find with hiz mill wuz, it had the jim-Toek nock; 'lowd if he coodn't git that nock out of dt he wood maybe trade it off fer a good houn' dawg, er sump'n. Ye know, Mr. Editur, az a J. P., Unkle Abe haz to hand down impor tant Deesishuns in coart; wuz called on to hand one down tuther day in whiten a ear an a cow perticiputed Cow wuz runin' down the street an' car up when they klashed. 'Cordin' to the evidence the cow wuz runin' with her hed down at an angle of 45 degrees an' lookin' rjatk oveV her showlder. "Now," sed I. "if sed cow wuz runin' down sed street like that when she run into sed car, I hold that sed cow wuz in fault an' will haft to pay fer it that iz if she's worth it at the prezent price of cows." ('Caus accordin' to the evadence the car wuz masht up but the cow wuzn't hurt) The row's lawyer arcucil that, hiz Hi, .fit -n,l nnt linv -i,r, liko that-' hed down, noze neerly to the ground an' lookin' back over her showlder at the same time. "Now look'y here." sed the coart (that's me) "ye don't no cows like I do " My Deesishun seemed to giv general satLsfackshun. Lee Trantham, Clyde, wuz the furst to request a copy of Unkle Abe's Dickshunary. See in' you're the furst, Lee, I ra goin to send ye one with my kompliments. Yes. I lernt to spell under 1'rofesser Smith. Wm. Medford an' Mrs. Ruth Kelly apt me why I wuz sitch a long time takin' up my last profeshun. a news paper yoomerist an' poit. Well, it wuz like this: Back then when this here erge, er sump n commenct a nawin' on me the code sed: "16 hrs. work for Dad in Summer time an' 12 in wintertime, one shift only, an' 6 days a week. No vacashuns an' no time offr 'cept 2 hrs. Sat. afternoons in Summer at the swimmin' hole. Yest Sur. it wuz mity hard fer a a young chap to brake ranks back in them days if he'de a wanted to--thar wuz no place to go 'cept to a saw mill or foller a tobaker wagon off to Asheville. Sumtimes- if we workt rale good our parints let us go to a chicken fight or a "party" for a change. I've set out brite tobaker plants, fokes, until I darsent straiten up quick, fear my back wood brake, so I'de rub it awhile then eeze up strait. That wuz durin' McKinley's time, Cleveland's last Ministrashun an' back into Harrison. Well, the Code wuz about the same fer me on up until Teddy's full term, when I reacht my majority, er sutrp'n (any way I had shaved the fuzz off my face severil times) an' went into bizness fer myself. The only concluzyun I can reach, M LM " I MM -l CLOTHING For Men and Boys C. E. Ray's Sons A COMPLETE CLOTHING SERVICE i And Kime j US AliE Vi yrs. vent it too soon pre- Weil, frend,, Unk!.- A'.v made sich a i'jod lieckirf-d la.-t' week the Kditur let me smoke ar.uthcr seegar from the frazzle ends of the elevator lope that's all I got. An the Kd itur, he gits rite out on the frunt page of the Mountineer an' toots my horn didn't we see him last week a tootin'. Well, that wuz my horn he had. Yores trooly, U.NKLE ABE. a n cL THE MIND AS A FACTOR DISEASE IN We have shown that indigestion, constipation, and various diseases are brought on by the wrong outlook on life- Hysteria is a disease of pro tean manifestations. Imagination and fear are the principal causes of all of them- The nervous patient can simulate almost every known disease, even skin eruptions. Many fits or convulsions are of purely hysterical origin. Self control can often pre vent these attacks. A patient with diabetes who wor ries or is fearful or grief-stricken, is found to contain more sugar m the urine than when he is calm and con tented. His agitation and discontent so affect the pancreas that it is un able to dispose of the carbohydrate in the body, consequently the blood sugar increases until it overflows into the urine and may reach the danger point. Happiness and content invigorate the nervous system. Fear, anger, worry and discontent actually par alyze the nervous functions. The writer has known patients when under the influence of fear to cease excreting the poison normally found in the urine, and excrete nothing but wa. ter, while held in the grip of fear. There are many people who are languishing upon sick beds today who could get well if they would only make up their minds to do so. They went to bed because they were really ill at the time. They remained in bed until they had formed the habit. Gradually they became possessed of the idea that they would never get well, and then proceeded all uncon sciously to act upon it They had thoughts of helplessness and disease in their subsconcious minds and will remain invalids unless shaken out of it by some unusual happenings or powerful emotions. An old lady had been confined to ber several years with paralysis. She had recovered from the effects of the original illness that had Sent her to bed, but she could not be persuaded to help herself in any way. One day she was left in the house alone when she saw that her room had caught on fire. She rang her bell vigorously, but heard no approaching1 footsteps. She yelled loudly and lustily but was only mocked by echoes. With the determination born of des peration her limbs were galvanized into action and she not only got out of bed. but escaped alone from the burning building. Another example of the influence of mind over matter. If Your Shoes Need Repairing Take Them To THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP NEXT TO WESTERN UNION Foreclosure Suits for Taxes Actions Instituted During The Month Of September, 1934. December 6, 193-1. FIRST ADVERTISEMENT In each and all of the actions hereinafter referred to and list ed, the plaintiff is HAYWOOD COUNTY; and in each and all of said actions the delinquent taxes forming the subject matter thereof are delinquent for the years 1930 and 1931. All persons interested will take notice that there is posted at the courthouse door of Haywood County, North Carolina, in the city of Waynesville, and also on file in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County and City, a notice relating to each of said actions, describing the nature thereof, describing the property forming the subject matter thereof, and requiring all persons claiming any interest in the said subject matter to set up their claims within six (6) months from the date of final appear ance of this general advertisement, or at any time before the order to make deed is made, which date of final appearance is December 27, 1934. NAME OF WAYNESVILLE TOWNSHIP Acme Billiard Parlor, J- H. Howell, et.Mrs. W. S- Allen and husband, W. S. Allen. O. T. Aexander and wife. W. R. Anderson and wife. Lane Arrington and wife Paul Arrington and wife. Atlantic Mortgage Company Thomas Babb and wife, Hazeltine Babb. Will Babb and wife. I). R Barbee and wife. Mrs.'s. F- Barrett and husband. S F. Barrett. T. L. Blalock and wife. Clyde Blount and wife. A S. Knvfl and Wlte. J. R. Boyd and wife, Sallie Boyd, and Thomas Stringfield and wife, Mamie Stringfield. W. S. Brown Estate, J. H. Howell et aLs, J. A. Bull and wife. H M. Bumgarner and wife. Bessie Bumgarner. P'red Caldwell and wife. Central Investment Corporation. Fred A. Carter and wife. Josephine Chase and husband, et als Citizens Bank and Trust Company, et als. E- A. Cole and wife. E. A- Cole and wife, and T. M, Cole and wife. Frank Coxe and wife. M. W. Curtis and wife Joe F- Davis and wife, Pearl Davis J. F. Davis and wife. Raloh W. Davis and wife, Cora Davis. L. L. Denton and wife. Thomas J. Davis and wife, Roberta Davis- Gertrude S. Eyles and husband. H II. Eyles. - Flanilina Skyland Estate, St II. Bushnell, Pres. M. B. Fortner and wife, Lucy Fort. James D. Frady and wife. Jeff Franklin and wife. J, H. Franklin and wife. Sam Freeman and wife. Charlie Gaddis and wife. Mrs; M- B. Fortner and husband, M. B. Fortner. G. C Golden and wife, Nellie Golden. C- A. George and Carolina Mort gage Company. Louis Giles and wife. C. L. Grahl and wife Geneva Grahl. S. T. Graves and wife. Mrs. Cordelia Green and husband. R. J. Green and wife. NeLve Griffin and wife. James W. Hall and wife, Esther Hall. iR. K- Hall and wife. J. E. Harkins and wife. J. A- Harmon and wife. H. B. Haynes and wife. Emma Henderson and husband J. R. Henderson and wife. Harriet Hendrix and husband, Mrs. R- C. Hensley, et als. A. Howell and D. L- Boyd. B. B- Hyatt and wife. J. R. Hyatt and wife. P E. Hvatt and wife- Altha Hamilton and husband, S. D. Hamilton. Imperial Mortgage Company. J. A- Inman and wife. George H. Jenkins and wife. Mrs. Heloise Grady Jones and hus band - H. G. Jordon and wife, Bonnie Jordon. J- A. Kinsland and wife, Maude Kinsland- C. F. Kirkpatrick and wife, Geor gia Ktrkpatnck. K. P. Lodge, J. C. Love, et als. H. E- Kuykendall and wife-J- P. Lancaster and wife. Charlie Lenoir and wife, Mamie Lenoir. ' Jake Lenoir and wife. J. W. Lanier and wife, Eula Lamer. R. S. Lenoir and wife- F. M. Linfors and wife Marie Lin fors. ' : George W. Liner and wife, Addie Liner. Louise Love and husband. Luther Love and wife. Jim Lovick and wife. T. L. McClees Estate; T. L. Mc Clees, et at. Lonnie McClure and wife. M. J. McCracken and wife. ;. E. B. McDonald and wife. Mrs- Muncie McDonald and hus band. : ; . . Joe McElroy atid wife. Wilma Mc Elroy. C F. McRorie and wife, Ellen F. McRorio. Ruth B, Magruder and husband. Melton & Rogers, J. E. Melton, et als- W. TV Miller and wife, ": M. W. Mills and wife. Nora Mais. J. II. Moore and wife. ? KeenyMoor? and wife - : 'Mr8.-' L. L. Morrrw and husband. L. " L. Morrow. Ed Nelson and wife. J. C. Norris and wife, Fay Norris. DEFENDANT T. C. Norris and wife, Irene Norris. C- W- Perry. Receiver. Mrs. Carrie Phillips and husband. H. N. Phillips and wife, C. L. Phillips. H, A. Phillips and wife, Dewey Patton and wife W. T. Queen and wife, Zola E Queen. Mrs. Sallie Quisenberry and hus band. C. B- Atkinson, Admr-, Estate Mary Kninenart. Frank Robbins and wife. Jame E. Robinson, et als. J. L. Robinson and wife. W. P. Robinson and wife C. M. Rogers and wife, Fannie Rogers. U. M. Russell and wife, Sallie Russell, Russell and Crawford. Russell and Holland. W. C, iRussell and wife, Neva F. Russell. Oscar Sharn and wife. Mrs. Dicie Hensley Shepherd and husband. Robert H. Sisk and wife, Fannie Sisk. . E. L. Smith and wife. Mae Burr Smith. J. R. Smith and wife Ella Smith. M. B. Smith and wife, Minnie Smith. w. u. bmith and wife. C. P. Snell and wife. Wiley Snyder and wife. Thomas B. Stout and wife. Thos. Stringfield, Admr. Est. M. M, Stringfield. et als W. F. Swift Admr. Estate John P, Swift et als. Union Realty Company. C. S. Washington and wife. Waynesville Real Estate Waynesville Bakery, C. W, Cooper ami wue- Mrs. Hilda Weil and husband. J- C. Welch and others. Louise Welch and husband. W. L- Wiggs, et als. C. M. Williams and wife. Jas. M. Williams and wife, ami .T. E. Fulgham and wife. W. M. Wilson and wife. D. A. Winchester and wife. D. M- Whitner and wife. L. A. Wyatt and wife. BEAVERDAM TOWNSHIP Callie Anderson and husband. Austin Burnett and wife, Magellan Burnett. H- M- Bumgarner and wife. G. W. Brooks and wife, Kate Brooks. E. B. Boyd and wife, N. E. Boyd- G. B- Burnett and wife. D. L, Brown and wife. W- F. Bell and wife, Frances Annie Bell. H. C. Brock and wife. M- H. Cook and wife, Octa Cook. T. L. Campbell and wife, Jessie Campbell. Central Investment Corporation. John Conley and wife. Phylis Conley in, ciontz and wife, Vera Clontz. ueorge Uagle and wife. Pat Cole and wife. I.ouisp PaIa 1 E. T. Clark and wife. G. W. Conley and wife. , F. W.Cogburn and wife. J. B. Craig and wife. J. H. Davis and wife, Novella Davis. T. H. Debord and wife, Nola Debord. Will Davis and wife. S C. Devlin and wife Blanche Devlin. C. T. Duckett and wife. T. J. Dotson and wife. Mrs. Wr. C. Elder and husband, W. C. Elder- S. J, Ford and Wife. W.. F. Fowler and wife, Altha Fowler. Harry B. Garsuch and wife. Mrs-. Ellen Green and husband. C. A. Gasnell and wife- Mrs. S. M. Gossett and husband, S M. Gossett, ... D. S. Green and Mrs, M. A. Green Rant Gibson and wife. Odell Gibson and wife, Hattie Gibson. W. W. Green and wii!e, Jessie Green. R. H- Holland and wife Anna Holland- M- w- Hall and wife, Anna Hall R- K. Hall and wife, Ella Hall. . L. Harris and wlfp. uMdS-iiH Harrison and husband, i- -. iiairison. Haynes Howell and wife. tt , harkins and wife, Roberta Harkins. Lloyd Harkins and wife, Blanche Harkins. C. N- Harbin and wife. Inez Harbin. , M8v1H-9- Halliburton and hus band, H. C Halliburton .liss .Mary Holder Herman Howell and wife. , Myrtle Mattocks Hunt an band. d hus- J- S. Harkins and wife. M. C. Hall and wife. Tom Howell and wife. Lizzie Johnson and husband. L. M. Johnson and wife, Bettie Johnson. r-l i . - . Johnson 'JOnn-"n aml wife Belle D. W- Johnson and wife. J. C. Joh.ison and wife. Ada Johnson F. J. Johnson and wife. S. D- Jones and wife. S- C. Johnon and wife, Amanda Juhnson. 1 J F. Jones and wife. M- M. King and wife, E. C King. M. C- King and wife, Minnie King. J. A. Kiru-land and wife. Way Kinsland and wife. T- R. Ledford and wife. W- Luther and wife. C R. McElrath and wife. J. A. Mclntire and wife. W. D. and G- W. Miller and wives- T. L. Mason and wife. W. P. Myers and wife, Josephine Myers. Alfred Moore and wife Z. F- Mackey and wife. D. H- Overton and wife, Fay Lutz Overton. George T. Payne and wife, Ada Payne. John T. Pruett and wife. O, E- Plemmons and wife, Mollie Plemmons. J. E. Peebles and wife. R. J. Price and wife. Tina Ramsey and husband. ' W. W. Roberts and wife, Hattie Roberts. A. C- Rowe and wife, Geneva D. Rowe. E. M. Robinson and wife, Dorothy Robinson. J. Fain Russell and wife, Ruth Russell. W. W. Russell and wife. C- S. Scott and wife, Johniet Scott. W. R. Smathers and wife, Adeline Smathers. J. Zest Smathers. and wife Fleet H. Scroggs and wife, Mar garet S. Scroggs. Jodie B. Smathers and wife, Min nie Smathers. W. F. Sorrells and wife, Kate Sorrells. Mrs. Ellen Schenck and husband. R. W. Sherrill and wife, Mabel Sherrill. James Sharp and wife, Nannie Sharp. Mrs. C L. Shepherd and husband, C. L. Shepherd. C P. Smathers and wife. W. R. Smathers and wife. W. V. Thompson and wife, Ella Thompson. N. J. Trantham and wife, Nora Trantham. C. B. Wells and wife, Eunice Wells, D. G- Wilson and wife, Maggie Wilson. D, C- Wise and wife. R. Winfield and wife, Hattie Win field. Daniel F. Watts and wife, Mattie Watts. Ance Womack and wife. W. H. Watson and wife, Maggie Watson. i H. W. Warren and wife, Hattie Warren, Jess Wood and wife, Cornelia Wood. - Walter Winfield and wife, Gertie iruieia. R. F. Willis and wife, Ora Lee TV I1I1S. W. M. Mease Estate. Mrs. J. R. Tread way and husband. t,. L- Anderson and wife, Daffie rtiiuerson. J. W. Smathers and wife, Hattie Smathers. EAST FORK TOWNSHIP Love B. Gilmer, et als W. F. Bell and wife. ' C H. Burnett and wife. Sadie Thorpe Davis and husband. The Elkin National Bank. Amy Emanuel and husband. J. G. Kuykendall and wife, and J. M. Kuykendall and wife. Lyman Reed Company n E. 0. (Ed) Styles and' wife, Ruth Styles. B. B- Trull and wife. wayna Irull and wife, Nannie i run. Tiney Trull and husband CECIL TOWNSHIP L. C. Allen and wife. Alden Howell, Sr., and' wife. CLYDE TOWNSHIP J. E. Byers and wife. George W. Chambers and wife. N. G. (Guy) Chambers and wife. Mrs. Nannie ChamKo ni v., band, Jarvie Chambers. Mrs. Jerry Clark and husband, Jerry Clark. ' R. L. Ferguson and wife. J. P. Hawkins and wife 3. C. King and wife. J- G- Robinson and wife. Mrs. Lottie Smith and husband. . A. R. Spears and wife, Augusta Jones Spears. 8 Lizzie Welch and husband. Mrs. Emma White and husband. FINES CRETK Tfiwvcnin u?1- iV;,.Bramlett; and w-.fe. Annie M. U. H. and A. T. Ferguson and wives- U. II. Ferguson and wife. D. S. Green and wife. CharlesB. McCracken and wife v. r. rsoland and wife. u- iv. ueumonct and wife Selma . JONATHAN TOWNSHIP C. A. Campbell and wifo v Ferguson and wife, Violet H' ?l?dy and 'de' Hattie Moody, et als. IVY HILL TOWNSHIP John M - Carver and wife. -U. C. Clark and wife t Ju w' F erguson and ' wife, Hester L. Ferguson- iorma,n Oreen and wife, Lena ureen Frankip .Tn Jaynes. "U3U'"m u- 1 M.- J-, McCracken and wife, Jennie -McCracken. ; t 'il,leJ and wif Ella Miller. J- C. Welch, et als. PIGEON TOWNSHIP J. R- Cathey and wife. , r t7' Catnev and wife. r 5' lak anfI wife' Bert'e Clark, u K. took and wife. W- B. Henson and wife. Hoce King and wife, Essie King. V r Murray and wife, Mrs, J. C. Queen and husband, J. Queen. ' Raymond (R. H; Q -t T. C. Queen and w -V-'-' W. W. Russell arrl:.:--W. B. Steele and uV'V': D. D. York and wiK'. CRABTREE Tiyii -, Mrs. R. L- Hoke L. Hoke. C. F. Kirkpatrick a ) Kirkpatrick. M. J. McCracken a-' -McCracken. ' " " - C D. King and wifc IRON Du7fT0v;;, L- A. Mauney and wi't ;; NOTICE OF TRUSTlTtTj On Monday, De em'- - eleven o'clock A- M. house door in the town".,- j ville, Haywood County j undersigned will sell at '- - ' to the highest bidder'", following- described pV'J first tract lying and bj,-'" vedam Township and s tract being in Wayneiv;:e': Haywood County, North c - FIRST TRACT: BEGINv stake on the Northwest s .1 Street, and runs N. 38' 46 -S garner's line. 159 ftet Bumgarner's corner; the ! W. 50 feet to a sake; th"- 40' E. 159 feet to a west bank of said street; West edge of said stree- i E- 50 feet to the BEGIN.V The above lot being the erty conveyed to the parv first part by C C. Bunv, ' wife in a deed dated Sep- ' 1926, and registered in Bo,i 163, Record of Deeds County. SECOND TRACT; EE., at a stake on the Nnrth ; 1 olina Avenue at its inter! the West side of Atkins Sr of Atkins property, and r. with Carolina Avenue N. ; to stake; thence N. 2" E a stake; thence S. 88' E. ; Grimball Drive; thence it ball Drive in a Southea;:;: tion, about 30 feet to Atfc thence with Atkins line, S ; feet to the BEGINNING. Nos. 6-b, 7-a, 7-b, and S-ii 1U, of Grimball Park, as w John N. Shoolbred, ma: 1925, and recorded in Mar Index "G," office of "the "Ess' Deeds of Haywood Co'j-.- Sale made pursuant toti- -, sale conferred upon the by virtue of a deed of - trust -. by Ralph W. Davis andl Davis, dated July 23, 1921 corded in Book 24, page of Deeds of Trust of Eij-wo ty. ." " - , This 9th day of SwrnVti W. R. r.- lf .No. 269 Nov. 15-22 ADMINISTRATRIX W Having qualified as atfc of the estate of S. A. Jok ceased, late of Haywisi North Carolina, this is toss persons having claims -i estate of said deceased i; them to the undersigned if; ville. N. C, on or before ft of November, 1935, or f will be pleaded in bar e'.f covery. All persons inde: estate will please make payment. i This 7th day of . Noveraf MISS S. A. J, Administratrix of estaief deceased. ! No. 267 Nov. 8-15-22-& NOTICE OF TRUSTEE:' On Monday, December:' at eleven o'clock a. m., r.i house door in the Town : ville, Haywood County, .V na, I will sell at public, o; highest bidder for cash, ine lanna btiH TMsmiip(!. ti FIRST TRACT- BSGDf" a stake on the Northeast s: ball Drive, corner of H' property, and runs tk . the Atkins line N- 43 dej. feet to a stake; thence X. 4 475 feet, more or less, v" Northeast corner of lot to fore conveyed to Mrs.f" thence with her line S. 4oS feet to Grimball D'p with Grimball Drive n't direction 514 feet, tnoreo! BEGINNING-, being U".; o, e of Grimball Park :ij as per survey and plat Shoolbred. December I-0-. in Map Book "B," Index "t I, the Register of Deed of'; County. N. C. v-'i SECOND TRACT; at a stake at the South s-; ball Drive at its intersef--'; East side of Morgan S" , thence with Morgan S'Jd'i 445 feet to a stake; thec 382 feet to said GnsV thence with the South 1 Grimball Drive in a Wes:-1 604 feet to the I!KGIN Lots Nos-.- 10, U, M.; Block X as per survey ai Being the same PrP-;i by J. R. Morgan, et ai, f Ward and Ernest L. 'j-'V dated July 27, 1925, and Book 70, page 67 .Record--Hajrwood County. t- Sale made pursuant w t trust dated April IS. f V by Ernest L. Withers signed trustee, which f tp : recorded in Book ;, Record of Deeds of ;";. wood - County,-"referen '-. hereby made for all t..t conditions of same- . .,, .This -iNovenifce t,. --: N0: 271-Nov.22-V "Putting It Over" " . One explanation of ' prefer blondes" is ery hundred of the !'... e at least partly color ev are and blue are compaw th.m '.iftln.'His!i.. erenee for gi ,,Ii-n hair i