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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. Page 6 1936 Renews Fight to Escape Chair Chattel Mortgage blanks taineer. '''Jr;- THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER ; t 3 13' p AS HE SEES THE HUMAN SIDE O'LIFE INKLE ABE VISITS f; RAY HAM KOl'NTV Dter Reeder-; of The Mountaineer. We've had a grate time, me an' Ernest Messer, on our trip to Kob hinsville! Now I no sum of ye will laff an' say, "What's a trip to Rob binsville?"" Well, it woodn't be mutch fur urn fokes, of korce, fur the sim ple rtezun that they kaint see nuthin'. I hadn't bin back to the ol' burg eenie 11)18, when I spent 4 months thar . . an' I want to tell ye fokes hey shore have male progress en durin' that time. Why they acksly keep the hawgs from wollerin' in the streets now, an' then they don't milk their cows on the streets near as mukh as they yooce to do. Sum of the ol' land marks air utill standin' coart hous, G-ormley hous, Wiggins' store hous, an' so-foarth. The coart room is on the 2nd .story, an' it wood ackomodate more fokes than it duz, if they hadn't a tuck up so mutch space fur lawyers offises, hall way an' far plates . . so thar'e not mutch room left to hole coart in. When thar's a big krowd at coart I think they let em look on in whiffs. The joory sets over on .sum seet in the korner that reminds me of the amen korner in a kuntry church. An' the lawyers set at a low, plane table, so kloce to the judge's stan" that they can shake han with-im, twap t'backer, an' so fourth without gitten up . . that's a desided advantage. when we told the jaler that we'de like to look around, he waz mitey nice "I'll let you look inside if I can ever find my keeze," he sed. "Jist got 2 prizners." he kontinude . . an' I wundered then if the drowth had also affeckted krime in Grayham Co. "One o' the prizers is about V2 off," the jaler sed, "not got as mutch sence as he orter hav." I axt him how long they'de bin a runnin' the pore devils In fur that misforchun out thar, an' the jaler lookt at me an' sorter smiled "Jist afeerd he mount hurt sum body," he replide. Well, Mr. Editur. aiter we'de lookt at that prizner, talkt with-im, saw him role a seegaret, an' notist how kleen shaved he wuz, we konklooded that they had made a mistake . . . . they orter a let that man out an' filled up the jale with sum fokes on the out side. We next vizited the Santeetly an' Topoka dams . . an they wuz the biggest by a dam site than I've ever neen yes, sir-ee! At Topoka we lookt up Vaughn Mas.sey an' Glenn bowth Haywood boys . . an' they seemed to be gitten along rite well. Vaughn has bin with the Power Co. ever seiue they start'd oppera.shun.s. Down on the furst floor an' under the stair way is a barber .-hop. The barber wuz still on hand at 7:00 I'. I M. the day we arived. "I reckon you're the offishal coart barber?" sez I, ."seein' as how they give you a shop in the temple of jes tice an' let you hav the keeze to the place." "Yet-, I re. kon I am," ez he "sum p'rrt like that . . .1 oap'm up fer-em in the niornin' an' kloze up at nite." (I gessed from that remark that he probly paid his rent that way.) Thar's sum fokes wood like to git me out," sez he, "but they haint dun it yet now on 5 yeers." "Shucks, that's nuthin','' sez I, "they've bin tryin' to git the mag istrates out of the Haywood Co. coart hous fur 50 yeers, hut haint never got it dun yit." "Bizness has been mitey dull en durin' the drowth,"' .he ed; but I didn't Bee why, caws when we got out on the street an' begun meetin' fokes, it lookt to me as thoo the drowth hadn't stunted the crop of whiskers a bit." Then we went down bo the jale, an' WE NEEDED SM ELLIN" SALTS. Our hoast went as fur with us on this trip as Santeetly, whir he got so nick from ridin' in the car that we had to k t-im out. On our way back we pickt him up, an' he lowed as how he thawt he cood make it alrite the rt of way in . . but, Mr. Editu:-. that man got sicker an' sicker, He startid to vornkk an' throwd up his hans for me to stop . . I stoppt but it wuz too late! Furst kum up water mil'yun "That's what helpt to make me sick that water millyun," sez he. "Oo-ook Splash!'' ...then, kum breckfast "I think the proons cawzed it too," sez he, "look thar too sweet." He wiped the teers from hiz ize, an' we thawt maybe the wuiist wuz over with-im, but not so "Oo-ook Splash!" then kum sup per, nite before "I think that later an' mustird salad helpt too," sez he, "look thai too sour." Aiter all hans had washt off the car, we wuz reddy to start agin. I axt our hoast how he wanted me to drive, fast or slow, an' he sed he didn't no whitch wuz best. Well, thinkin' he wuz agoin' to dye he lookt so pale, I ptept my ol' Ford up to 45 . . an' lookt at our pashent fur results - "Woa thar slow down!" sez he, That extra the Ssront porch PAINT IT UP WITH DESOTO 4-Hour Floor Enamel Recommended for Wood or Concrete Floors, Exterior or Interior Surfaces MadeTK Memphis PAINTS &VAINISHES for Southern Climate Builder's Supplies It is very seldom that we are called on to fur nish anything in the way of builder's supplies or material that we do not have it in stock and at a price that our customers can afford to pay. Bring your needs to us. Junaluska Supply Co PHONE 263-J JERRY LINER, Owner LAKE JUNALUSKA, N. C. """S .wcl l4v Q ....... " ' ' ' 'r , 1 , ' ' f - mwr.. jiiiffimnn(himiriri niniiiiiKfidi innfimrtlii iiiyrfanfurTtiM iniininnnniiiiiwiiimfiiiiw main . k .Nr.) Want Ads ft'ant Ads are one cent a word for each insertion. No ad is taken for less than 25c. Mrs. Dorothy Sherwood Maintaining that ah drowned her son "to keep him from starving", Mrs. Dorothy Sherwood refused to plead guilty to manslaughter when she appeared in court at Newburgh, N Y., ahove. She had previously been sentenced to die in the electric chair but was granted a new tfiaL She is scheduled to stand trial on first degree murder charges. Sept 14. "it's the swinjrin' 'round kurves so fast that makes me sick.'' Well, Mr. Kditur. seein' as how lunch, li::eckfai-it snupper, nite before, hail alreddy kum.. 1 wuz feer ful of eny further 'out-kuni i . I slowed down!; sale sale sale sale The Episcopal Guild will give a sale of useful articles, cakes and candie6 on Wednesday, August 12th, from ten to four o'clock. Sale will be held on porch of LeFaine Hotel. FOUND A dojr Owner can have same by leaving description in this office. FARM FOR SALE W. L. Arrington property of 97 acres at Saunook. Apply to W. L. Arrington for prices anil terms. pd. PIANO FOR SALE We have in this county a line piano to repossess with an unpaid balance of $147.00. This piano is in fine condition. Good make, formerly sold for $475.00. Would be glad to transfer this lease to any responsible party who is willing to pay $8.00 per month. No interest. Write E. R. Magness, EHenboro, N. C. FOR SALE At a bargain, a 5-room cottage on Hill street. Write Dr. Tom Kin. aid, Ninety Six, S. C. Aug. 6-20. BOATS FOR SALE Six non-sinka-ble steel boats. Priced from fifteen to eighteen dollars. See R. E. Law rence, Canton, N. C. July 30-Aug 6 NOTICE OF LAND S; I; ' Under and by virtue of th- Sj -ity conferred by deed of -cuted by C. W. Miller, Jr. a- ' Josephine Miller, dated thi 1 v'-' of January, 1929, and r. . .' ;' Book 22, page 401, jn the ;! , Register of Deeds for H , County, V. S. Bryant, Sub:.--"' f tee, will at twelve o'clock ' , TUESDAY, AUGUST iTH ' ' at the Court House door uf iiV. i, 'County in Waynesville, Nr-'. V. lina, se'l at public auttiun ; to the highest bidder v.-.v land, to-wit: Situated in the Town ,,f IV,;. ville, North Carolina, an.i BEGINNING at stake .:. . West side of Daisy Avet. :. stake standing I5l feet jvj. northeast corner of the .a Miller, Sr., residence lot a;, the same adjoins the proper: W. B. Ferguson Estate, a thence N. 67 degs. W. 75 f, stake; thence North 23 degs feet to a stake; thence Sou:;: East 75 feet to a stake in the margin of Daisy Avenue, u stake is S. 23 degs. W. V.m ;, the intersection of the wt-.-u-n Daisy Avenue with the sou :, of Boyd Avenue; then.e S degs. West 75 feet with :!.. of Daisy Avenue to the BKl.l This sale is made on aivu: fault in payment of the in it V, secured by said deed of t:.: is subject to all taxes at; : a ments against said proper y w: now due or become due. A Five Percent (5' ) ca-!. will be required of the highe.-t at the sale. This the 14th day of Julv V. S. BRYAN Substituted 1 : Loan No. 2796. July 23-30-Aug. 7-14. Nix,; Trespassing notices, on cardboard ' or cloth, for sale at 1 he Mountaineer. VLs-itin'.. Joonalusky's grave, jist out in the soo-buburbs of the sitty, we lerned from the inscripshun that the Oheef savt'd Gen. Andy Jacksonfa life at Horse shoe Bend . . an' that fur this bravery " the government giv him mutch land in Grayham Co. "The government got off mitey lite in their reward," sed sumbody in the krowd. "HOW?" But our vizit to John D. Battleaxe, Cheerykee Indian on Snowbird, wuZ in sum respecks the most interestin' of all. I showd Mr. Battleaxe my hi cheek bones, an' lowed to him as how I wuz akin to the Cheerykees throo Abraham Enloe' 'cordin' to Jim Cathey's story, an' tharfore to Joonyluaka hiz Very self. Well, aiter Ide raked up kins- fnkpc with Mr Ave nn Fmnwf Mn. er had giv-im a seegyar Ernest even lit if filr-im an' rrrvf Vi Tn. dian t0 smokin' then everthing went aiong ainxe. mr. Axe giv me hiz walkin' stick, hiz anshent coll'ey mill -an' wood a giv me hiz pants, but Ernest stoppt him . . fur the reezun, whitch I lernd iter w;i.ds, that Ernest wanted em hizself. Messer had the advantage over me in tradin' with Mr. Axe, becaws he had store t'backer, seegarcts, an' a few brass buttons. He sucksecded . in gitten the olr Indian's Cheerykee Bible, an' hiz Hook ()' Mormom . .. an' I onnestly bleevo that if Ernest, had a had a little more o Brown's Mule an' a few trinkets he'de a kum out o' thar with Mrs. Axe on hiz arm! For Bad Feeling Due to Constipation Get rid of eonatlpatlon by taking Blaok Draught a aoon as you Dotlce Uiat bowel activity has slowed up or you begin to feel sluggish. Thousands prefer Black-Draught for the refreshing relief It has brought them. . . Mrs. Ray Mulllns, of Lafe, Ark., writes: "My husband and I both take Thedford't Black-Draught and find It splendid for constipation, biliousness, and the disagreeable, aching, tired feeling that comes from this condition." With refer ence to Syrup of Black-Draught, wllch this mother gives her ohlldren, she sat 11 "They like th taste and It gave sufch good resulu." BLACK -DRAUGHT BERRIES WANTED Cannery Now Ready to Purchase Blackberries and Huckleberries P r i c e BLACKBERRIES .... . .15c per gallon or 22c per pound HUCKLEBERRIES . . . ..24c Der gallon or 1c per pound Fruit must be ripe but not over-ripe, and must be fit from stems and leaves. Haywood County Mutual Canning Association HAZELWOO I) : But altho Mr. Axe, like all hiz tribe, likes trinkets, ...jewelry,, t'backer an' so foarth, he is no fool. Wo saw Unkle T. V,, too, while thar . .. an' nex week, I want to men.shun him Yes. sir-ee An' gloary be! UNKLE ABE. For Blllousn, Sour Stomach, riaiaitncs, nausea and Sick Headacho, duo to Constipation. checks Malaria in 3 days Colds first day ' Headache, 30 min. Liquid, Tahleta. Salve, Nose Drops Try "Rub-My-TiBin" World's Best ..' ''liniment ' 666 Lady's Painful Trouble Helped By Cardui Why do ao many women take Cap ital for the relief of functional palm at monthly times? The answer Is that they want results such as Mrs. Herbert W. Hunt, of HallavUle, Texas, describes. She writes: "My health wasnt good, X suffered from cramp- n(. Mr pain would be so Intense It vould nauseate ma. I would Jutt drsf around, to alunUb and 'do-less.1 My mother da elded to (Ira ma Cardui. I bettan to mend. That tired, aluralsh feeling ws tone and the palm disappeared. I ean't praise Car. dul top highly heoauM I know It helped me." ... u Cardui doe not help TOOL onault nnjdclan. . IPay Yoor r T AXE Jlown I will, as specified by law, advertise the 12th of August all property in the town of Waynesville on which back tax es have not been paid, and including the 1934 taxes. Also all unpaid balances in taxes. Property advertised in Aug ust will be sold the first of September. Notice is also given that we will garnishee on all per sonal property on which taxes are due. Your prompt payment will save payment of adverti ing and sale costs X W. Boyd Tax Collector For Town of Waynesville. W.
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