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SDAV. Jl'LY 4, 1933 THE MOUNTAINEER, WAYNES YILLE, N. C ' P3M 1 W ,' -' be ' An: vr.TTRlK NOTICE EXEL,V 1 as executrix o '-' !'' ':' V. Miller, Sr., Je '- ,.AHtV all persons " ;'4r -hp estate of -i;:r" .'"'-l them with the Superior Court of Hay- Ir.:- - " No- i SIlTIl " On M' ' jogfi, or this notice will bar' of their recovery. indebted to- said es ,'.;.t. make settlement at i.iV ,,f May. 1935. FOBEN'A MILLER, .-' f W. Miller, Sr., Es June 6-13-20-27-July I .... . . ' 1 -. -" auu m.. ii i ut.i: t!HT n..t yet taken .i dr. -id- .tand at- ,,.s-.ii,o; .: . . 77ie Human Side 0' Life AS SEEN AND TOLD By Uncle Abe "hizself - 'The papers say that half of a New York woman's brain was re moved and she had a better sense of humor than before. Does it take ali that to make a 'Yoonierist,' Uncle Abe?" Random Side Glances. ritl S1KK S KAI.K irlv 1 . li3n. at eleven '""..' . .he i-iinithouse door i'c!w A ' f waynesville, Haywood ' Carolina, I will sell to CM5', ler for cash, at public h''V .Viewing' lands and premU ,,tcr! . -.'lal belnp in Waynesville ''if-1" nnwo"d County, and more Tc"'n , ' . deribed and bounded as .j;-nnll ' -n . uvlrh an.l others j. mifi-' '" cyeamore near spill i K 1' 'llvatt Mill race and near ""d'h-ailiiw f,om Haywood Sulphur to HajeUvood and runs thence 15' ' f'15 feet t0 il stake in jpl .tt Creek Road: former- ho)dB'kf"r,ier; tnence o vv. 15S left TO ' ' 1 ' an' feet t" a stake in the edge of (v,.ek kouu. incuts Ii, ix elder; tnence is, sn box elder in the lands of Mont Plott, and bounded No, Mr. Editur, havin' a sence of yoomer don't alius make a Yoomerist out of eny one. . . Thar's a lot o' folkes who like good cake, But to save thur lives, they, can not bake. a. -i ..n.1 c. that ;::.y a. had a ser.t down Of. ol' a turned ..he C I Now, as ;o r in sen.- r.ay.iau-s a plat;. (If -.he Lor. i a swarm of candydates Fairyoh 1 betch-ve he'de ren of Izr.-i looce. I .ne l n::e l Male-. 1 don": no e zackix. seein' its bin sum time seiu-e the seiisus wuz took; but I can give ye an id.e: Thar's alwut the same number o' tlys m the United States as thar's fokes the Releef Ro'.U. 1' U. Then, besides, if you wuz to re mov of sum fokes brain they woodn t hav eny ieft, no sir-ee. Plott iM tt t a or ;l 3-a fet-t to a Hoot PWt line; intnte n i4- ton in.! near the rise of the hill, in rteM-nt 1J 1 -j : t line; thence with said pun l:n- S. 1 15' E. 429 feet to a ,iner Lot ween -uoni i-ioii ana id fi-fi I" a st!iKt' coi ner as iuoresiuu; .Mw s. S: 4.. K. 330 teot to a staKe, Horn .rncr; thence . 2o" 40' 11' 211" lrf'l .1 SUlKt', 1 1. L I euwit-I , hence kike, 1"' fW. -9:'l lot! I' ll Ijn.-I.-I ! i: Iber,- N . i: 'jiiiiW i: w i:ti ft fiit Mi .t... : with .1 i ; ItM-n. t. CUT f.-.-: Bern it !..-; Won: I hem .! f- t f. :;i s! lichl.m.l Crei-tv 1.".' V. 575 feet to a mer: thence S. ti4 45' t" a Spanish oak, 1 hence 8, 15 45' in a stake: thence . f.'i't to a sourvvood. n. r. and in the line of to a stake; thence ;i-i.t. to a stone; thence f.i t to a stake; thence :i I 3 feet to a stake; : 1 1 5 Vj feet to a stake ,iK) : thence X. 48 . :i stake; thence S. 79s i-li-h line 330 feet to a with' said line X. 81' 30' :.. a locust stump, old it I!-. V. AVeloh and K. R. uiih said line X, 78 K. stake on the bank of thence with said X. 12 30' B. 287 Well, Unkle Abe mist the nostrich race. . . . Theo McCracken mist it too, an' Banker Jim, cauz Jim wuz a-countin' hiz munny an' Theo a mindin' hiz store at the time. We 3 wuz lamentin' over the fackt that we mist seein' the pals an' the nostriches purform (ye see L. A. Miller pot em to do thur stunt down on hiz street) when Unkle Abe suggested the followin , sez I: "Boys, if you fellers will finance the thing, I'll tell ye what we can do. Thar's 2 or i! gize here in town an' a lot more out in the neerby cuntry what look like a nos rich all they lack iz a few fethers stuck about, an' we cood git the fethers. Then we'de ploom up 2 or IS of thze nostrich men, maylbe JL a dozen, an' aifter puttin' em thru a little pracktis, we'de be reddy for the show." "Puity good idee," .sez the banker. "I bleeve I'll finance the thing. . . . Theodore can manidge it. an' you can do the advertisin' in the Mount 'neei." But the hardist part will be in gitten sum purty gurls to put theze fellers thru the pace. . . we niout half t11 git 10-yter old boys. ell, if it gits eny hotter than it wuz yisterifay afternoon (Sunday) Unkle Abe's l-troin' to pull off an' go in hiz B. V. l.'s . . . th.v kaint arrest " long :.s they U t sum o' theze gals run around on the street like they do. Yes. Sir-ee, (Hoary be! That's me UNKLE ARE. t !'. a I... k. X. 33 30' K. 237 feet ti n..k. X. IT" 45' K. 200 feet to a k. x. ' l.V v, 200 feet to a rock. jtJJ'-4.'i' K. 27.'. feet to a locust near stump: X, 11' 15 E. 837 feet to a NK-n-ar iiyntt .Mill Race; thence N. I li' T-j f..,.t to a stake: thence f. 41' 3n- w. 100 feet to a stake; Ibtnre X. 35' 3u' W. 200 feet to a Wle; them i. X. 14 30' W. 172 feet n i.,tk : thi-nco X. 5 30' W 525 t" III!' IteirlnniTlL'-- nnntninintr til 3 -1 1 1 iiei-f-K, niore. or less. Being H 5anic trait nf land cnnveveit to i. E. :-: t.v s, c. Welch and We, l.y ilce.i bearing date the P f n. linn,: and recorded In f Bsyivuml 'C.nntv. , Anil hi.'ini; the tract nf l;m,i ennvot-. Fit a iice.1 fn rn R. K. Oshomo nnfl P". '-i-la Vne Osborne AatoA thA 1? W of Srntriiiber. 1'917" anA wnnA: F In !hf tnlir. nf ttio Poouio v,( Jf "f 'I -.' -"I County, Xorth J"1".1 in of Deeds 49, page which said deed and record js !..;!,;, "jujuie for a full tiimhlot , leu. ,..!... ina.le i.iiri..,nt wntninod j a deed 'of trust from I. -Mn( 'mob . , . . " "' "ue, jennie jic-FWi-n. to ftf... ir H-...J . t!'""1 n Huildlng and Loan "C'aiion Ante,. i CCCaiJ i-V RnniV 9 0 O 4 of Deeds of Trust of Hay,- "is June 14, 1935. V - UEO. H. WARD, Kit,, . Trustee, linn t . . , . . . -. il JUiy 4-11. ri,.''(E OF TRTISTinr c a r 5,JNJ KY VIRTUE of the trust made and executed 'feed of T Sam d v 1 maae ana executed Cl Iid.lhb,)!u' ani wife, Dovie tCTl ' i.e,same faring date of Pfiook t ' j ' and k'ne recorded Kd ?Jlis of trust 29 at page C'Md default havinsr hm m,Lin 4, !!! the indebtedness n the 6th L, "a?ne court u, ?' Vi. '"'yt W at fesv lu l.00r ln the town of onh ; Co'ina. ; at Hir, " on offer at public feth' the fll0Wing n HLZ' iynn corner 01 s oody5 ;J0 acre tract Bnd '; theh,f:'ls, t0 a stak in the 36 ' n tne "ranch south krajseh- W poles to a stake in V s' k."ce uSouth H west 17 4 4!) J:aH ln the branch: then.- ?ich- L P01" to a stake in ba 'taW- futh 37 west 18 fi'-of rtm,he branch and in trit; thL, he Mody's Pinch C.tnr t with its line C 40 Pole, t e; thwce soth 82 K Gut3 -!,"1311 chestnut on PolSU idieJ, thence north Ilifc , "whf MnJ.r aylKe m the line Qltot K , ' tenths ' -""w.miiK U fe and tCm' more or less. ,Vv the etin Ce?tin however fekw!" of this deed, "all K:iar'dfor : ' on the above de !tfc Tth rilod of five years. " ui Junp: IQJir: Yes, I mist the nostrich show but saw sum purty good uns on Mane St. Saturday afternoon jist the same. F rinstance: 4 winimen an a Dabv settin in a k-yar an' ever one a-suckin' a pop sickle.. Sum feller had left hiz seegyar a-lyin' on the seet of hiz k-yar an' had masht it flat. Sevril truck loads of C. C. . boys bein' transferd to Big Creek . . sum of them all ttrixt up With the tools and camp equipment, but all in a good yoomer as yoozyel. Sum men frpm Am "Duff a-talkin' on theer yoozyel subjeck wimen. I think Sam Queen wuz With em too. Another squad from Jonathan's Creek a-talkin' about 'taters. An' still anuther crowd from Way nesville an' Allen's Creek with long faces on cauz they wuz a-goin' to haff to work to git Releef. One of our subscribers sez he likes 'to re-ed on the Mount'neer purty well' when he's not reedin' hiz Bible. Furst time I've ever noan the Mount'neer to be menshund along with the Bible. Sum one sed tuther day that 3 strange things had happend here in VvlayTkesville. . . . Shurff Welch an' John Cabe had quit cussin' an' Unkle Abe had took it up. No, Unkle Abe haint took it up . . . only time he ever cusses is when hiz pipes freeze up an' the plummers work on him, an' when the cows gits into hiz gyarden. N-uff to make any man cuss. T- CRAWFORD. ' 3o,J;!t. ' Trustee. Well, we've hyeerd from the Young Democrat Convenshun, an' from all reeports harmoony prevailed. You no, fokes, so long as eny kind of a Convenshun don't git too full an' fall out an' fite, but jist full nuff for ever man in the Convenshun to want to hug the hole darn Convenshun's neck, why thar's harmoany. Clyde, N. C, R. F. I). June 29. Dear Uncle Abe: Where do flies come from, and about how many do you suppose there is in the United States? ANXIOUS. Deer Anxyus Sole: 1- Unkle Abe furst thawt he'de study vore aueschun Tout a week, but see- in' you air so anxyus he'll do the best he can fer you now. When I wuz a little boy I thawt flys cum from the Devil . . ... ah I sumtimes think so yit. .Swarms of flys, like candydates an' mush t-ooms, spring up over nite. an' don't haff to be bred a-tall. They air '''.NOTICE.; - NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. C. C. WALLEIR Vs. : C. A. RAGLAND and the FI DELITY and DEPOSITY COMPANY of Maryland. Pursuant to Section 3846 (v.) and 2454 of the Consolidated Statutes no tice is hereby givento all persons that an action as entitled above has been commenced in the Superior Court, of Haywood County, for the purpose of recovering for laUor, materials furnished and for the use of the plain tiff's truck, said services, materials and truck being used and employed by C. A. Ragland, Contractor, in the construction, and improvement of a certain section of highway n Hay wood County, known as State High way Project No. 9410. All persons desiring to intervene in the said action may do so wnthm the time prescribed by statute. This the 15th day of June 193o. C. C. WALLER. No. 358 June 20-27-July 4-11. "N.C. Better Because Of Democratic Lead ership," Says Byers (Continued from page 1) initti-e r is irf the halls .if tli, I.i-liis- l.itorc ami with a p.uiiotisjn and 1:1-11-ius ihat is known only to .North Cai... Iniians. were able to sit doun an.1 out of 1 he frairmenis left to ns to cn-stni.-t a lin.iiici.il fabric in North Caio lin.i lh.it has i.ecu the cnvy'nf all the Ili.-r stales and has been told around the World. The Kreat boll, 1 holders in liossession of our bonds were iiotilied Ihat Xorth I'arolina would not de fault: ihat at the the proper time u would I,,, u i lliiiy and able to pay every dollar, wiih interest, ihat our State owed to any one And that isn't all. In the face of such a situation is that there came complaints froiu far and wide over the State that our si huol system should be niven nu.rc consiilcration. and that saine Legis lature, with all the things l.ef.ire men lioiied. s-t about and established an eif;ht months free school in every I'ounty in Xorth Carolina without one copper, of tax being b-vied upon Un real estate in the Counties a task Which was performed by. 'the llenio tratic Tarty as a low measure to the boys and ftirls of this State. "And nut only did. the .State fun tiou for'--the schools, but reached its hand out into the remotest sections of the State and took over every foot or puiuic roads in every t tiiiiily 111 North Carolina and put it under the supervision of the State Highway Com mission and relieved the Counties of what heretofore had been a burden some tax paid by the Counties for the upkeep of the public roads, and this highway system today has made of North Carolina the wonder of adjoin .111.- States and the envy of for elgn. countries, . "1 recite these things not as a d" fense of the Democratic I'artv. because it needs no defense, but I recite them in boastful pride of the party (o which' tve have the honor of beloriRiiiK. And I say furthermore that all the ;ood things that have come to Xorth Cariv liri.i have come at the hands of tin leadership of the Democratic Tarty, and th rough this vast assemblv Young Democrats I have the hope and belief that we are going to perpetuate the pt'ouil history of our Tarty. The history of ; the Demtx-ratic Tarty in Xorth Carolina is- nothing mure nor less than the history, of great progressive commonwealth, and may it be known Mil over this State that we. as Young Democrats assembl ed in Convention, are solidly back of otir great Governor in all the great undertakings which he has had ami still has in mind for the good of all our people. "Xot only in North Carolina has the Democratic Tarty been called upon for leadership, but in the '-Nation, as well, and it is to the National Admin istration that t would call your atten tion for a moment. The Republican Party was in power in this .Nation from the termination of AVilson't adminis tration until the Xational election nf ! 3 2 . and under the leadership of th" Hep-u-biican Tarty in 1 f 3 U the Nation nter (l into a depression, or panic,. ;f you Will, such .-is has perhaps no coun try in modern history been called upon to hear. Many things have been writ ten and many causes have been alleg ed as the reasons for the .-awful-depression that settled upon this country at that time, and I am rtot here at tempting to say how or why the reas on, but suffice it to say that the situa tion gradually grew worse, although there were certain people in high places in the National Government that told us that 'prosperity was just around the corner.' and that "in a few months we will be out of the wilder ness of depression,', and some there were who believed, or tried to believe, that everything -was coming : out all right, but contrary to such advices, the financial situation became worse and worse, and nothing seemingly could be done to ward off the calamity-. ''.-. - ' '' "In other words the leadership of the Republican Party was unable to cope with the situation and it looked as though the Democratic Tarty in the Nation would again be called upon to take the leadership in the adjust ment of the great national .-debacle And the Democratic Tarty in conven tion assembled turned its eye toward a young man, a veritable Young Loch- invar, not out of the -West,, but from the great State of New York, and un animously nominated, and in Novem ber of the same year almost unani mously elected, to my mind the great est financial genius, the most far-sight ed statesman, the : greatest patriot, l-i-1': sm Tl.,.t!... Jeff. : - illd W h o H ;N , l-'i' the g 1 ..;' :!;, ,., The I': . :.i, i, challenged ill- de.r. " ill the h;g h .iio: wealth, and looked ., I:ne to the man l:v:ng house, i-r living or. a the deep South, or .11 a :n the West, and w ith th.e upon his face which ha, billions of dollars to th this country, said: " Taother. you are a out:-; l'nite.1 States of An.i i .. ., n- : be entitled to hav iu, e .-r gai age: ou may nm I- :o have i-.vo 1 li-': ens 111 ev. y..u are entitled to have t unity I., w oi k out at least bread. It is unbecoming of x i ltr.'en . f this great Republic I and down the rn.i.l begging l,T 1 upied l'nite.1 resident in Wo-.h the af his Na- e h.-re-g.' ei n- -ii-e to -e as a i.,s l.eeii e.i :' and re that: .-..- of ei land a:;., law i Slates en. trenched .i---Wl! the t t- ii.'moii: '1 f irni in 1 1 : 1.- 1-1 nch g're.i: sm ile '.-en worth p. ..pie of .....1 n-ifo and nioth.r tl:a: there w.,s a New Deal' on: th4t w . had .1 Tiesi.lt-nt and we had a Concres wh.. v. as more inlereste.i in humanny than ::: luoperiv, and that he had secured . job for which he would receive a g. eminent check. The wheels of industry began to move, and the result I may say is evident here and cei..whiic in this Nation as to the measure of progrcs. und.r the leadership of our great Tlesuleiit. and 1 want this Convention. .11 the proper lime, to let the world know that w e are standing in solid array behind our Tresident 1 want us to teach Democracy, preach De mocracy, and above all to vote De mocracy. "1 know of no higher calling save .me than that of seeking to make I Democrats out of voting people. ' I want us to be ever on the alert to invite into our fold those who have not yet taken a d in vite t hose who may In v t ray t.. rei urn to our r 1 1. k km.llv. and as toll in the s !'r.. digal Son. if nee. ssary t ;. return, we will kill ill w . w ill set a ban. ii. t Let' V. ii! !!: ,.,ii I hem ha , k I nit w md to il. as- : them of the t them failed calf; e tlleni ; w e oil I. . o;..e : w w ill run three miles or leu iia',,--. down the i...i. to meet them, and vve w;ll place about their should ers a rol.e, ,ia, I up. ii their hands a ring, and upon the lap, 1 ,,f iheir coat a Democratic ticket and in the elec tion ic. be held on th, tii st Tuesday after the tirst Moiidn m November. 1 !:!'!. let us sc. to ii that when the iiiestion is asked. 1 Wat. hma n. what of the night '." let il be i.dd and re-told, and echoed and re-crh"od from one end of this Nation to the other that I Franklin 1 Roosevelt has been re I elected Tre.sident of the l'nite.1 States, land that 'AH is well-." of the i may ars in mil led n pot. but ..ii eppor your daily u as :( go up id and being given a sione. -,.r asking for meat ami being handed a scorpion. All the resources ,.f Ibis Nation are made available in this 'great- war ig.iinst depression. W e w ill build higliwas and roads for the 'benefit of cming genei at ions, and f r the ph-as-iii e of mankind, we will erect camps II the great Nation.. 1 l-'oles. (he gov i rnno-nt and we - w ill iln-i. place ' he on I h of kiii c. !! Ill l who , a n ,.! k s.-h. Ii lid ? hsll a t-'ls 1 It. 1 1 will in Ih ing lo our I poiiunilv In ih, d. we v. i 1 1 s and furnish I 11. I m Lei I . 1 .pi.- and give . e who IM it- I , . . -I ,L- W h- p- I cd pp 111. a time w hen t loll w ere in a as e know I w ill . rile such l.i w -, upon i i Looks of this Naiioii that m as ,.ng as i iiiii. viiafi i ,vt lilla IH la 1 crisis ., i-., , , , , - i I people'' I 111 1 1 1 e ,1 1 a 1 1 1 V 11 change. In my I lie ( ', .1111 1 In i i 11 I lie sll'eels a nd with a smile upon their faces: they w.-iii lii nie in their Wives and child ren w ho had been in main instances Wllllolit even the Lille llecessilies nf life, and the husband was abb- to tell K 1 plAT MAU I DeSoto flat wall The Perfect Paint r, with a guarantee - san iij,.!, Legan lo in Ic community,.' in I live, till 11 gathered Lout the courthouse 666 Malaria In It days COLDS I ,iiii bi ll rsi dny I .A XAT1VK TONIC mill -TaMels Siilve Xim' Droim. Properly Tinted Walls are as much a part of a beautiful home as correct furnishings ASK FOR COLOR V,.tW:8.)it. CARDS AND INFORMATION Made in Memphis Paints Varnishes for Southern Climate Junaluska Supply Co. JKIiUV LI NEK. Owner rilONK ..263.J. LAKK JUNALUSKA El Try at Home FIRST ..It's a Good Investment Hay wooc Taxpayers Because we have had such a rush with people paying (heir taxes, we are behind in making out our delinquent list for advertising. And during the next few days you will have the opportunity to settle up all back taxes before final suits are started. We have said before we are required by law to do this our advice is to pay up Now A delay will be added expense. D. A Tax Supervisor Uhe finest Democrat, and the most un-
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