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:i.fV-v. i : Gets Drunk, And Loses His License ,-,-f Fast Laurinburg, vas the first one in the state to lose v:- lircnse under the new 1 law. He was convicted of driving -while drunk. For 12 months he will not be allowed to drive a car. The law is that if such a person is found guilty of driving after hav ing their licere revoked, may be cuiltv of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by im prisonment for not more than six nionths, and there may be imposed in addition thereto a fine of :wt moie than 000. Strayed Cow Costs Five Lives Read The Ads NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE STVTE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD aDUNTY.ioR MARY E. PEACOCK VS. t ivpdsTPP HFRRTCK. J, i , l D . Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to the unders.gneci, . ii.,. ,-.i iil'v. Irom anerin ei na vv--.- - he Superior Court of Haywood Oountv on the judgment in the cause t ntitled above, 1 . will on Monday, December 2nd, U3o, at twelve o clock r.oon, .ell to the highest bidder foi ca-h ail right, title and interest ot the Plaintiff. Mary E. Peacock, in and to the following described prop-t-w, to-wit: , "Being Lou No. 9 10 H, 12. and 13 in Block .'. ot Oak roret Ad-.-.;..;. ,n .he town of Waynesviile, : BEGINNING at a point. which is a Stance of 200 feet northerly from tide of Short Street; thence S3.4o E ST feet to Davidson Street; thence along the line of same feet to property line ; thence along said line. North 36.34" W. 240 feet more ( le to side of Railroad; thence a. f,4 V 124 feet to Richland Street; thence alcmg said street 100 feet to -he BEGINNING, Containing o. 1000 of an acre, and being the tract Uhtn an automob.le orbing fne passengers swen-cd to a.id a ,ow on the h.ghway near El Lorado. K . the car crashed into a loaded gasoline truck which burt into flames, snuffing out the lives of the truck driver and four of the-passengers who were trapped in the car The fifth was hurled clear cf the funeral pyre. 1 re ' J AS HE SEES THE vn HUMAN SIDE Q' LIFE The following information about Ethiopia should be of interest to our readers: . Title Empire of Ethiopia. . Location East Africa, bounded by Eritrea, French Sofcaliland, British Pomaliland, Italian Somaliland, Ken yah Colony and Anglo-Egyptian bu dan. Area 350,000 square mi.es. Climate and Topography Torrid in lowlands, temperate and healthy in plateau regions. Plains surmount ed bv tilateau- and mountains, rising to a' height of 12,000 to 15,000 feet. Lake Tana is the source 01 me cmc Capital AddL Ababa (Population 70,000.) ,.. Population 100,000,000 (est.) (28.o to square mile.) . ' National Language Amhane. Government Emperor supreme .uler, but bv constitution of 1931 a legi-lature o'f two chambers was giv en to the ceople. A number of mm iter and a council of elders of the Crwn a,dvi-e the Emperior. Slave Oading abolished in 1923. Ruler Haile Sallassie 1, Emperor, King of Kings of Ethiopia, the Con quering Lion of Judah and the Elect of God. . ' i.i;;nrhvitian of Cootie sect r. r,A.. nf malp nnnnlation are yjUK iiuaitcj . .- r-r- nvip.ti. whi:h class alone are eelu- : Value of Exports (1929-30)-$4, Value of Imoorts ( 1929-30) $4, Chief Exports and Products Hides, o f,ff heeewax. cereais. cut ton, sugar cane, castor beans, vegeta lies, livestock, gold, platinum, eu. Acricu-ture. Honoraiv Consul General, of Ethio : Vi. Vnrk lnhn H. Shaw. f ' American Charge d'Affaiis in Addis A:,.,i..-Lr-.me!i!ti' Van H. Eneert. Member- of the League of Nations. ovy.11 i- " . , ti ..oii h9nire in the pockets of the American public for shopping, carfares and sales xaxes is eey. -- in round numbers as fl110? S.500,000,000' pennies: 1.400,000,000 nickels; 1,000,000,000 dimes; 400,000 r 000 quarters; 200,000,000 half dol- LITTLKOL' NEW YOHK, YES SIK-U r , ne taiK a. to be umier- r parcel of land conveyed to R-L. Owenbv bv S. F.Davis and wife, Min nie Davis, bv deed dated the 28th day r.f rri: 1905, reference to which said deed is made for purpose of de scription. . ..... This- the 30th dav of October, 193o. ' j. C. WELCH, Sheriff of Havwood County, N. C. No. 404 O-t. 31-Nov. -.14-21-28. FF. ' Well. I don't think Waynesviile can be beet fer big crowds on Sat. after noons an' nites ... if 'e don't bleeve me ji-t go over an' stand on that block whar the Thee-ater, Stovall's an' Sam Jones' place of bizmess air. Uncle Ab? often goze over. UNEMPLOYED TEACHERS I TO BE GIVEN WORK toott. "When i- it rong fer Has of wine?" axt NOTICE OF SALE ESTATE OF REAL NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. Under and by virtue of the power a.nd authority contained in that cer- ,1.1., truit tfYAinitf-d bv J. H. Lllli UC-tU u, ---. Howell and wife, Pearl Howell, to live Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust nn,- fiicfc which said deed of trust is dated first of September, 1928, and recorded in Book Twenty, on-' f the Havwond County , 1 J- V - -, " ,iof.Tnlt bftvinc been made in the "payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in tne cohuhwik un:n FunnH the ii ndprsi ETieel su)- UlCTitiil c. fit,,t tnictpp hv instrument record ed in Book 34, page 380, Haywood Countv Registry, will on xuesuay, No vember 26, 1935, at or about twelve o'clock r.oon, at the court house door at Wavnesville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described property : All ,.Viat certain niece, narcel 01" tract of land containing one hundred and sixty-seven (107) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being about ten miles in a northwest direction from the town of. Waynesviile, in Jonathan Cieek Township, , Haywood . County, Ncith Carolina, having such shanes. metes, courses and distances a wi Less take a little . look at last Sat nite; Here comes sum 3 t ,; boys a makin' fer the beer stands, alreddy crowded. Did ye ever lotis tne u- fernce in the way men drink their beer? One Waynesviile man 'bout tlu gulps hizzen down at a-Dout f swallers an' rushes out; but most all young fellers! "tarry over tneu wine to talk an lart awtiiie. . . i here homes 3 gurls it s tne is:n tinovVo i-nnj' bv in 20 minets. They pass on to whir the brite lites on vp nut thpn turn an paraue u aein. . . . now a lanK country mau passes by, pawzes an iooks arounei as if In 59 v "Well", what's all this noize an' komoshun about enyway?" An' now the ol' Barn Dance pro gram from Nashville bursts out afresh the musick never stops on Sat. nite, .. Too toot! "Curb ser vice out here," sumboddy shouts. i man to take Father Lane in one of hiz talks at the coart nous last week. . Why well, not until a man gits so .full he kaint walk, I reckon,"' re plide a hezitatin' voice from the leer. "Quints" To Have Part In A Movie Oh, look there! A boy with an Indian made a-swingin' to eech arm. Jist opposit me they meet 2 boys, the bovs turn an' shout back, "Heep tine white man, me tink-ee," an' the crowd roars. . . Now, here comes a prim little woman she scarcely looks to her rile or . left, 'cept in a scornful sort o' way, a if to ay "Look vchat a crowd; an' look at all this tilth an' din shoo! I wood n't stop here." Those five famous sisters, the Dionne ouintuplets, were signeuV at Toronto this week, at the age of li months, to star in a full-length movie called "The Country Doctor." The amount of the contract was not made public, but was said "So attractive that in the interest of the children that the guardians could not " They will be filmed in their hospi tal, and not moved to a studio. Want S. C. To Re- enact Dry Laws Led bv former governor John G. Richards, the South Carolina reaer Fnrr.es for Te miipirance and Enforcement, have launched an offen sive fight for the re-enactment ot a bone-dry" law in Soutn caronna. Delegate? from all parts of the tate attended the initial rally, Lisst show what's that? Oh, the ;et out here they come ! What a rlafter of feet! . Sum make metes, courses a no u.aiicci , more fully appear by reference j their to rars then - one a, er an to a n at tnereot made D'v J.u. sea vpi-. snrvpvor. rn the 20th (lav September," 1928. and attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the iame being bounded on the North hv the land of J. S. Shelton, J. C, Cagle. and N. W. Carver; on the East bv the land, of E. P. Cagle, D. J. Boyd.Tid J S- Shelton:; . n the South by "the lands biJ. S. Shelton; on the West by the lands of J. S. Shelton anil A. Cagle. and being the identical tract of land in which a one-half ( 'a) interest was conveyed by deed from R. W. Howell and wife, Fannie Queen Howell, of date May 12, 1928, said deed being fully recorded in -Book 76, page 376, in office of Register of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, being also the identical tract of land conveyed to E. H. Howell , by A. A. Moody and wife, L. M. Moody, by deed dated January ,5, '1898," and recorded in book 10, at ; page 436, office of Register of Deeds . of Haywood County, North Carolina, to which records reference is made for more complete description of same. Terms of sale cash and trustee will Tequire deposit of 101c of the amount of the bid as evidence ot pwod laitn. ', This the 2fith dav of October, 1933. H. E. STACY, Sustituted Trustee. Robert W'einsteini Attorney, Ral eigh, N. C. No. 401 Oct. 31-Nov. 7-14-21. iittipr mill out leavin' the air filled of with burnt carbon . . here's a coun- trv truck hlhn up, whole lam ly an their navbors a-gittin' into an open n-ni-k l-.p.H iifrh! how cold the chil dren, look! (Oh it's the Human: Side out to-nite, Mr, Editur.) Now back to the street. Late shoppers wonn thejr wav ihmn the thee-ater crowd the crowd, thins Out, 'cept at the beer an' trur. tands whir thev stih carr on whoopee! (). hoy! nuthin". little ol' New York aint inWKt tpaehei-i of Western North Carolina who have been with cut work since the closing of the EKE schools in the summer have recently ...1J -r-heprfnl newa from Geo, . Coan, Jr., state WPA director, who that. ivitViin a short time all unemployed teachers will be given VVUl It. t . Mrs. J. M. Day has already been it fiivpptnr of the emer- gencv education program, oi this district for the coming year. Miss Toe Rvnwn who was sunervisor of the work in Haywood county, re signed several weeks ago and is now teaching in the county schools. Her successor has not as yet Deen nanieu Denression Cost Over 26 Billions nipnt officials in Washington have figured that the depression cost . n i,n, AAA AAA the staggering sum. oi $21),dji,uw,uuu tn hncineeis of thp nation. The Commerce Department report ed this sum had Deen ianen oui vi aviricr, tA mnkp nn the diflferenee: be tween expenses and the value of goods and services produced, It noted that a marked improvement in 1934 failed to prevent anotner loss. Read The Ads Dr. Wall To Head Baptist Of State Dr. Zeno Wall, pastor of the First Baptist church of Shelby, was re elected to serve his fourth term as president cf the North Carolina Baptist convention, at the final ses sions of the annual convention in Asheville last week. The Baptist? .set a goal for .t00, 000 .for ..the ensuing year. ;. ':" STATE TO GET ACCURATE RECORD OF BUS COSTS INKLE ABE AN' MISS RAIN-IN THE-FACE -.Well. T'vp vnt an i.dee. fokes: It' gitten fashunable to have Indian mades here in W'ayneeville; so seein' as how Unkle Abe is a stickler fer fashun, I reckon I'll haff to git me one. Then, ye see, when I git my Indian made, an' fhe gits sorter tamed down an yooce to the place, maybe I can indooce her to go over an' parade with me on Mane Street Sat. nites. I'll let ye all no, so all who want to see the purformanee can be on hand. Of korce, if I can git 2, one on eeon arm, it will be better. ALMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having; qualified as administratrix of nhe estate of J. B. Poteat, deceased, late of the County of Haywood. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased tr cvTii'hit tlipm tn. tin tn the under signed at h"r home in Canton, N. C, If you see Milas Noland git him to tell ye about the man who come to him an' wanted sum tools to on-do a job of plumin' . . . sed he wuz a-goin' to haff to "go into the "trapp." "Whv, what's the matter?" axt Milas. , "Wife haz lost her di-mun ring," the man replide. Oh, well, wimmen don't no how to ware di-mun rings in Waynesviile yit . ; . the place is entarly too small. The State School Commission is determined to find out just how much it cost to operate each of the 4,000 school busses in the state. The drivers have been given special books in which they must enter daily the mileage,, gas and oil coiviumpiion, and cost of repairs, tires and tubes. This is the first time that such accurate records have been required. 3 ADDED TO HALL OF FAME Three more names have been added to the list of distinguished Amer icans elected to the Hall of Fame those of Grover Cleveland, twice president of the United States, Wil liam Penn, who founeled Pennsylvania, and Simon New-comb the mathema tician and astronomer. While Cleve land lost favor during his second term with some members of the Dem ocratic party, he rates as one of the great presidents, and his stalwart figure belongs with the other great political leaders in the Hall of Fame. What haz Ote Ruredn trot ud over Kio-nprt at. hr home in l. anion. . . . a . , i Route No. 2, on or before the 25th day - h ed erway ,ooks - u of October, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 2nd dav of October. 1935. MRS. KIZZIE POTEAT, Administratrix of the Estate of J. B. Potest. Deceasedi No. 397 Oct. 24-31-Nov. 7-14-21-28 be a jail from the way the wimmen fokes stick their neds out at ine win ders ever day an' sing jail-burd songs. Saw Rip Rill an' a white man, arm in aim,- tver neer the "square" last week. They wuz a-comin' down toarg the waterin' place when the white fllor ctArvt tnnk Aiit Viir tin of snuff. throwd back hiz hed an' let hiz lower lip have it . . . then fer awhile neetn- Job Printing EXPERT WORK The Mountaineer PHONE 137 RF.I'OUT )P AN AFFUjIATE OF A NATIONAL BANK Published in aceordantv with Section S21.I.. I', s-Unserve Statutes Report --as 'of November 1, 1935. of I'liiiirusta Manufaoturing ,1'orporatio'i, HazehvotHl, N. C, which is affiliated with First National Bank of Way. nesvlll. N. C. Charter Ni. 6554, Federal Reserve District No. 5. HALLE SELASSIE'S U. S. CHECK IN Through the New York Clearing House last week there passed a check ($50) written in the Amharic lan guage and personally endorsed by Halle Selassie. It was drawn on the National Safety Bank and Trust Company of New York, and it rep resented a gift to the Ethiopian Red Cross from Max J. Schneider, the bankls president. The EmperioT's Amharij endorsement (in which the date is given by the Ethiopian calen dar) way translated: "Received at the time of the Maskal Feast and sent to the Red Cross. Halle Selassie, I, Sept. 25, 1929." Kind of business: Furniture Man ufacturing Corpora titm. Marnior in which above-named or ganization is afliliated with nationil twnk, and degree of control: Share holders owning a majority of stock in I nnensla Manufacturing Coriwra- tion owned and voted the majority of the stovk oi tne nana at us annum Sliareholtlers Meeting. Financial relations with hank: stock of affiliated bank owned 15 Shares . . . . . ...... ... . . . . .$1,500.00 Iioans to affiliated bank ...... None Borrowings from affiliated bunk None stex-k of affiliate registcretl in name of bank or known to be owned by bank directly or intlirectly 50 shares. Other obligations to. or known to be held by afliliated bank .... . . . . .None Other information necessary to dis close fully relations with bank None. I, R. L, Prevost, President of I'nn- pnvfA fjinnfjiptnrliif Prtrnftrnlimi. tin solemnly swear that the above state ment Is true, to the best of my know ledtio and Ix-lief. R. Ij. PREVOST. Pivs. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of November. 1935. (SEAL) J. C. PATRICK. Notary Public My commission enpii-es Jan. 17. 1937. Charter No. 6554 Reserve District No. 5 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYNESVILLE IN THE STATE OF NORTH CARO LINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON NOV. 1, 1935. ASSETS 1. Loans and discounts , ,$163,147.1 2. Overdrafts 179.51 3. United States Government obligations, direct and, or fully guaranteed ........ 26,248.25 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities ..... 260,530.73 6 Banking house, $8,400.00. Furniture and fixtures. $1.00 8,401.0'! 7. Real estate owned other than banking house . ' 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve bank 9. Cash in vault and balances with other banks 10. Outside checks and other cash items . 13. Other assets 3,600.00 44,754.23 271,596.18 239.11 26,886.98 Total Assets $805,583.20 LIABILITIES 14. Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds, and deposits of other banks $368,395.36 15. Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and deposits of other banks 177,316.33 16. Public funds of states, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities 17. United States Government and postal savings deposits 18. Deposits of other banks, including certi fied and cashiers' checks outstanding . . Total of items 14 to 18: (a) Secured by pledge of loans and, or invest ments ............... $113,734.03 (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and, or invest- men ................. 547,046.87 99,175.57 14,558.4 1,333.1 (c) Total Deposits ....$660,780.90 27. Interest, taxes, and other expenses accru ed and unpaid 29. Other liabilities . ' 30. Capital account : Common stock, 500 shares, par $100.00 per share . . .$50,000.00 Surplus 30,000.00 Undivided profits net 14,031.42 Reserve for contingencies .. 31,324.31 7,000.00 12,446.57 Total Capital Account 125,335.73 Total Liabilities ..... ........... . . .$805,583.20 MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities 32. Other bonds, stocks, and securities $ 94,000.00 33. Loans and discounts . . ................ 14,000.00 34. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) . .$108,000.00 35. Pledged: (a) Against United States Government and postal savings deposits $ 10,000.00 (b) Against public funds of States, counties, school districts, or otjher subdivisions or municipalities 98,000.00 (h) Total Pledged .................$108,000.00 Stale of North Carolina, County of Haywood, ss: I, J. H. Way, Jr., cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. WAY, JR., Cashier. Correct Attest : M. M. Noland, (SEAL) J. R, Boyd, J. T. Noland, Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8, day of November, 1935. J. C. PATRICK. Notary Public. My Commission Expires January 17, 1937 V,
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