THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 19 Page 6 THE WAYNESVILLE BIOUNTAINBER Names Of Towns In N. C. Confusing To Strangers President at TVA Dam The stranger coming into North Carolina will do well to study his map thoroughly, lest he wind up in the wrong place. A dance orchestra, unaware of the indiscriminate way in which names had been tossed around on the Tar heel map, found itself in Henderson the wrong town an hour before time for an engagement. The musieians should have been in Hendersonville, Henderson county, a good 260 miles airline from Henderson, which is in Vance county. When the little coastal town ("lotte" Repairs On All Makes Of VACUUM CLEANERS and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Dacy Electric Co. ! Wall Street Asheville, N. C. Aer'" see VZX dsh nut toaoj it it Out and pronounce it "loat") gets into the news, it invariably is confused with the piedmont city of Charlotte, trade center of the Carolinas. Then, there is Franklin, removed by some 300 miles from Franklin county. Even farther apart are Ma con and Macon county, of which Franklin is the county seat. Raleigh, capital city of the Common wealth, is far from Fort Raleigh, site of Sir Walter Raleigh's "Lost Col ony." Washington, called "Little Wash ington" to distinguish it from Wash ington, D. C, is not in Washington county, but in Beaufort county. Beau fort, on the other hand, is the county seat of Cateret county. Neither Mooreville nor Mooresboro is in Moore county. Nor is Asheville in Ashe county; Rockingham in Rock ingham county; Greenville in Greene county, Cleveland in Cleveland county or Cherokee in Cherokee county. Waynesville not in Wayne county, but in Haywood. One can't go wrong on Rutherford ton, Lincoln, Gastonia, Durham, Warrenton or Wilson, however. They are in Rutherford, Lincoln, Gaston, Durham, Warren and Wilson counties, respectively. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 127 hi Main St. CONSULT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST Wells Bldg. For Appointment Telephone 201 Canton, N. C. 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