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w ? *<? INTKB COUKTY BTLVA, HOETE OA&&JHA THUB8DAT JUNE 4,1936. ?M? A YBAft * A*fA*m OUTOM OT OOTOTT QTJALLA. ?Lu. ?"e?eJ wa p1*^ <"*L>. ^ Ww"1"' i i/l" ?y Sto"1 : P* .torn oflceu lud aace S?W, w? j +?? SMTit. It be ?lept, In a ; ^Wcket oD Piunacle fiitUe, j ^ i? the Scott'H Creek | & %e was aloae and W j ?iww?crtjci<is-. ?*Ywto*a? truieiMl *?***.*" '"'I X ?d iWtPli ? i JfwWito^V i Jt# imst ?M ?! zL JUleJ tut Morgan Ull, frightened. -'4 J?* | m Mt ??kiu """? wr JUw,??? Ud no intention , '^Mnt bcia for action U Jackson county gTand L fkch convenes in October, | Governor should order llfjil tertu of court, * throng oi w-wplc gathered, L' altcrno-m "t love's r fuuertl soivifos t'*>r Lyudob .Svlva ?n?b while ?4' pustiuiie'l to "??>r<'U If' C-faiUi^ji ^,hi> iil<?*'"d t^;i? ...iidut'iod by tl)i' [jtt Ui.'l Wh1?H'mI K<^ . "5* U* t <vlv;t Minister, aiiii mt w us ni ii"' I">vf s Chaw. ^iarilfii, '?> 1m sunny dispos i.jiilii:ti ilu .sobriquet "L ''liiijp ns 22 yw?t? vi a<e, uud a son liinr Cartlt-n, standard Oil em *ud Mrs. I'ardm. lie was maijr ltd !t;t* mi? t):ib>. - - S.*^ |b?!???i1 ? hat he wa* ilfttalh .x,m n*. Wk Sunday, b} w!lw?:ui t' i ' 'liii;^ -tat ion op-1 Kby i sr-tt i1.. ??:: i 'ujiiway No. 1P,| tit#' :> tKtvii limits of Sylvi. "al(> "Ult Al?>ifrftn w>s si it. iu;>r.t. :?, iii id "thru Oarden liM.ijlti";: '<> iitiJu?? his* tc n,?'aci, Mor^.'tn find, a? Garden ici !'< yiiu u??!?.' In the shelter Wiiier, ill. imll.-t sinking hi?? i'U t-ir.o <>' i i.'- lif-a?l. ^??lu'lifa ;ir? i?l ;.o have im*it<id pistol i'l'iun him, and tbijn ?"ll'irdni in his own ?ar and ^ him (o tin.- f< immunity htw Isf iiV, <1? !''i; by lvirl Collin#, r.t Mt r? into, in thV K> to i;/t tin- uiiuiided man to tl-.'it ii iuvnfd over as iirfr ;,tt(Mi|iii'.l to make the 1;'^i .\biii it,!,, KeHH-r Street, dii-il witi.iu ;i tVw* nunutes l rn-!,i d ? ht^spifal. Tl|e "f.Etrl r.)|in .! tin? other oe Vi'.nly am] Mack ? ijii ii'v v hen the caV Ncv,r. ^ f ir?un is survival bv his ,ip<(, \}rs. Arthur Car i'.ii'i iul jnt m>ii. .and by ^'r' Mi?. A. If. Oi,nf nn,l two '""rl,( r>. A-.Jt'.ivv <aml Alher of Sylvx 'fm ,r? jury, follmvinjr aji in ar tlic Moxly Funeral ? "i a\ aPternoon, found that , 'amp (o j,;, (Vt^at h by a ^ - tho ;f cZ* FL 's flir o'T i ? 0n the head '*** ?* k? 'i ftuoilv. } BLTA.. vVi\? vrtiwu fc.Uf-vi<Vwt5 ?-w. al jr'wuiWm tat vf*?V tt%s?W* tvvivvx Httvrvs. Ca^ ML.'Xh\, Jc\u>'w VluiUrW, l*an \ I\vySy.\, tj;u\att<l \)1^'dri5 ?Nv\VAteittk \ V C. X Wowiuaft aw\ ?V \k)l.T\vin,.lr.,' And Dovis, ol >Xi,ri. .We Vm visiting Mvi, * W * \?r^Vr, Mr. J <k- SuA toa. i \ ^V.<W Tvctii-ijtn syrt-nl V rida/ Mrv SaWie Fieonvm. ' *?^1. of Bryson CitX J wU\i V^sttfc ?vAt ^?r. Yt-ny Snyier anA i'wuily V.h \\sUfcA TtWiws ai 'k ^ Hun&ay. f/h, ^ ^t,s' F. De'\V/. ^nt ^ ,y W \s\vevU\< w nrv Hfctet, Mrs. Yj&A Q H Wn c^unc i\\. (By Mrs. J. K Terrell) Alra. H. 0. Ferguson haa returned from a visit with relatives at Lenoir. Mrs. Eunice Hay key of Cleveland, Tenn., spent the week end with Mrs.' J, II. Hughe* , Meaars. W. E. Reevw and J. 0. Terrell oi" Abbeville are spending the week Mi Air. J. lv. Terrell'a. Mrs. Luther Hoylo of Chcrok-i ^Hed on Mrs. S. M. Crisp, who h u been sick for several days. Miss Annie Lizzie Terrell is a* ivome since the close of Qritfin school; Winston-Salem. Mrs. J'. M. Hughes and Miss Faster ol Cherokee spent the week end with Mi's. Golm.au Kin&land. Miss Ollie Hall is spending IJi:* week at Sylva, Mr. anil Mrs. D. J. Worley, Mr. and Mr*. Chos, Thcinvxa, and Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Bradley motored to tlu Smoky Mountains Park. Miss Miary Battle colled on Mrs. 1). C. Hughes. Mr& J. It. Mcsser and Gladys Mes jot visited Mrs. 0rover Noland. Wilma Hughes, Jim Ed Hughes aiu. Betty Howell made ? trip to Ashevilk Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Ferguson wert .jutsts at Mr. D. M. ShuJer's, Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Hubert Bkuilon spen. j ?Suufciay at Mr. Or. A. Kinsland'd. Air. .and Mrs. Grovcr Noland ol Swunnauoa spout Sunday with rela :.i V*'S. Mrs. Addie Bradfcurn .and son, Al vin visited Mrs. A. J. Freeman, Suu July. j Mrs. Claud Hughes, Ratsy and D. J., Jr., visited relatives at Cherokee. Must J, L. llvat*, Ali'b. t\ K. Hart* tield, Mrs. C.P. Slieltoo, Mrs. J. W. Cathey and Misa Jennie Cathey at .^ncteU ^ite Dminci Horn* Uemouute** liou Club meeting at Fr.aukliu, 'lues ^ay. ? Mrs. U P. SheiLun, Rogers aim ilurry Shehon nnd Aliss. Faye Varnei A Whiltier attended graduation ex .?rdses at Martha Berry College, last Aeek. Mr. Owen Varum- was a meni .M?r oi' the Senior Class this year J Rev. J. L. Rogers waa Hccomi*aniou o his a ppoint meat .Sunday by Rev. .vlr. Iiitnau ^aid Rov. Atr. jdasfccy ol Sunburst. Mrs. Jl. L. Hy/iW and Johu Hyatt, jr., visited ri'lmavca in Glenville ano Jullowhto. Miss Jennie Cathey and Rev. and Airs. F. E. llart.-field attended tho j in t riot Coni'ereneo nt Union, \Ved aesday. Miss Edna Freeman apent last .veek at Clyde. Mr. C. M. Mnrlin apcut Sunday in Ashcvillo. It has been announced tihat the lampground Cemotory will be clean ?d off, May mia. Miss Gertrude Ferguson is at home iinco the clo.se of her school ai: Fon i ami. Miss Susan Keener returned 1? Ela| ifter a visit 'to home folks. Rev. J. Ij. Hyatt preached ia!t thej ! iaptist church, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ferguson, Mr. C, W. McLaughlin, Mr. tand (Mr3. ?iawrence Cordell, Mrs. D. A. Martin, VIits. J. C. Johnson, Mis. Lois Martin, .Misses Jennie Gathey and Annie lAz /.ic Terrell and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Terrell attended the Quarterly Conference at Olivet, Sunday. Rev. VV. A. Rollins preached ia very inter esting sermon. Married, on May 17, Mies Ethel Wyatt and Mr. W. L. Brown, of At lanta. Mr.s. M. L. Sit toe And Miss Hester I Sitton, of Morristown, Tenau, epeni] i ust week end at Mr. J. L. Sit&ate. Mrs. J. E. Green, of Asheville, apfent I last week with her sister, Mm J. L.J ilyutt. . V . ? Mrs. Ckrl JEfoyle spent the week] '?nd at Beta. Mr. M. W. Klot* And fataily, ofl NVw York, spent* a few days lat his] Qtwdla farm. Miss Gertrude FergwwtfJa tf?tia$l her siflfter, Mi* Ruth jWfeuson, .at [ Charlotte. t Miss Etlu Kinskind ia at home since J the close of her school hi Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Shuler and Mrs. M. 14 Blanton spent Sunday aX Deep Creek. Mrs. Blaniton remained for a visit with relative?. i Mib. D. S. Flintom. kM WHEY CONNOR B shot to nam "y (By Mrs. D. T. Kni^h j' Wiley Conner, or better kiMjuu as "Dobbin", was kiljed at H^hoalf here early Sunday morning, -allegedly by Will 11a rri* tore wian of the ma?l project on which Conner was vtsjpluy cd. The shooting is efaid to ba^fc^pjh &ultal from an .arguiaeut over lis pay check due Conner. Funeral serYieea we w held at Qakwont - cemetery Datvun, Monday afternoon, conduct ed by Rev. Nando Stephena, of 9au nook. Conner loaves avidow thrco lit t iC girls, who left i ly after the fonc;lil to stay wit. mother, Mrs.June Mills. Harris Apprehended Sunday afternoon, since the staying was a short itiance acrosn the line In' Hay county, he was placed in jail in . uesvitte. Dorn^to Mr. and Mry Louis Oall, a iinr stm, Benny Joyce, Tues day the 26th of May, \ I Mrs. Ho.-sio Cuthlicrttion and danjjh ters, Catherine ami Lerla May, cif Al mond, were l&^t week end gueets Mrs. Cuthbertson'stiseers, Mrs. X. Jhristy and Mrs. Bryson Beck. Mr, G. C. Crawford, deputy ftiarden, aud a crowd^of other mi !iad -a tard time last week flghtinj orcifirco that slanted near the he >f Jones' creek. They fought day an tight and finally subdued it. <' Mr. land Mrs. Frtink Turner hav iirivod from Orlando, 11a, and ai occupying their summer cotjgtge in 2a lough Hills. ? Mr. Luther Foyer's horae died nomo inu-.Hgo and he buried 3W AjSout two^ .veeks afterwards, somedug up; .he horse and stole the shoes off. Thfc. -hoe*, were practically neW. ? . J Mi^s. John Coward has retained irom avisdt with her daughter, Mn Feitrell Brown, in Oittbou week end with Mr. Recce .and ?*>a Beach, Fin., arrived to spend the summer in their in Ballough Hills. Mr. .uid Urs. Billy Baggei and Mr. and Mr* Johu TJooas motored to Newfound Gap, last week. A lar^o nu?nl?er of BtaJsamites at tended the Pageant at Western Caro lina Twcliors College, Friday night. Charleston, S. ?., after la visit with i ?. ..itivw?. llist: *veek Messrs. H. G. end Hugh Ferguson and D. M. Shuler went on a | dampingj trip lo '"The Purchase", Mr. Ferguson 's former home, in Haywood county. 1 Mr. iand Mrs. Roy .Beck, of Gay, visited Mr. tand Mm. N. HI Snydei, Saturday. ' ? (f?iease Torn To Page 2) RICH IS NOW IN THE SVLVA JAIL Henry Rich , ??_ by Jackson county officers fit the of 1934, for the alleged si iiig <?? Otto J01-! dan, w?as ;irresU:< -if Seav of, Swain conuty, and a group of his dep uties, at X-antahjUa station, Monday evening at 7:30. At the time of his ar rest, Rich was mianned and was in 3 small ({ar, with Carlos McLcod, of Wsbala, Pla. The car had ia Florida licei?n ta^. Swiaia county official* j state that Rich has Kien 'iving in Newport, Tens., wider the mamo of; Loc B: Ridley; and it is ^aid that bej has also been in Florida. . Jordan was 60 years of age at the 1 time he was killed, oa Monday after- j noon, September 3, 1934. Rich was 30 j y^ara old, then. I The tragedy occurred At the bofcne of Mr. <and Mrs. Lewis Reagan, in Qufetta township. ^ Witnesses .at tii': coronor's iuquesf testified that Jordan and Rich went to the spring for water laud engaged iu a bitter quarrel; ihat Mrs. Reagan ordered Rich to leave the premises: that he returned .some 30 miimtes lat er with a shot gu.:; aad that he firrd ou Jordan from Rr>und t'no corner t>f the house, an J?. i lia cried "don't: shoot me", vuid lu? Jordan's 22 year. o!?l !C? was trying to get his father; into thd house. Jordan diod 30 j ; minutes later with a shot-gun wound in his right sidel , Witnesses to the affair were said to' Mt and Mrs. Lewis Reagan and Jordan, son of the deceased^ ? v waa turned over to Sheriff 1, by Swain officers, and ia now il in Sylva. 1 1 J?' X' jrtihS ,jn* rJ%rl June 21. All churches in the Associa- ( tion are requested to send delegates. Ali pastom in urged to bo present. The tentative program has been worked oat, as follows: ?Song and prajor. Devotioolal, Tnrkrt'ipigoc Unirm. Roll Call; Appoir.r mient of '?omrnii tees. ' Song. Echoes from FcfioiJu Convention, Miss Mildred Co* r. Address Miss J.' jbcl St-arnea. Ifal eigh. ' y'-&E Increasing the Efficienicy of the Training Union, Mrs. Fred Forester, Culkmhee. Speitai music. 1 Coals for next year, Lyle Enslcy, Election of offieers. Reports of com mittees. c'All cAboard for (Cleveland . ?? by A. B. Chapin Democrats To Nominate In Saturday's Primary BIG EIDGE j We ure.having beautiful Treacher, | though very <ir\. W-t'trcrald surely bt l h*nki'iil ii v.'c could get some nUc j showers soon. The farmers are getting along j nicely with their crops. Misses Kftly Wike and Pnancw Osdciwell are spending quite a "while here. Mi r> Wike is the daughter of Witcher Wiko of Demorcsr, Ga., and a niwo of Mrs. Sarah Hooper of this place. Miss Caldwell is from Arkan ; us. While l;or? they iire having ser vices each night, in the Baptist church, with large attendance. Every one that attends will surely be helped j by their fine preaching, They expec to be in Jackson probably all summer. j This is ML? Wike's fire* visit her?j in twenty two years. J Mite. IL D. Fowler and Mrs. J. C.1 Bryson called on Mxs. H. H. Howjper, j Sunday aftcrnootu Miss Catherine DaViS had stfppei with Miss Marie Fisher, .Sunday. Mr. Brown front HighliuiJe attend-1 cd services liere Sunday, aud had j dinner at Mr. Hayes Hooper's. Mr. John Barker and family, Mrs. j Ethel Hooper and family of Tucka fiegeo spent Sunday at Mx. Ed Park er's. Mr. .and Mi^s. Alva BDolden and children of Glenville, spent a few days last week with Mm. Hold en's j parents, Mfc and Mra. John Bavia. Mrs. IjaufgL Kitchen of Sflva qpent p-'jUfi* daya'here last week visttiug m. Sarah Hamper. Mi?lMba having attended school at Syfral High. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bryson havcj moved to their nrw holme. Mrs*. Sarah Hooper ha* recently been visilinr her niece, Mrs? Edd Porker ard ?HupM-era T?frj. EL D. | Fowler and Mrs. J. C. Lryjofe. Mrs. Cor.1 ell Towns is spending] qi'.tc a while at Sapphire. Rf?v. J. E. Bu m and Mte Brown, of Tuckaseigeo, spoilt a few days here week, fishing. Meayjf Jim Hooper ind Jrmmv Cflaft, of Tuekaseigee, were home on I bnsiness, Monday. Installation of officer^ Rev. C.| Brooks, Bryson City. Adjournment* On Saturday of this week State and county Democrat* hold their pri mary to nominate their ticket lor the XoTombcr clectiou. Voters in this, eouuty wilL ballot for nominees tor Lnated States Senator, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Sec retary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Commissioner cf Agriculture, and 5 member of Congress. On the county ballot there >uv 10 bo nominated a State Senator, a Rep raacptative, a sheriff, a finance <*otn misaiouvr, two county commissioner-, and five racml>ois of the board ot ml ucation. Mis. lv L. MI'Ko'j iWint-j- iSutUj dens&ur, and A dum .Uoses, toucher 111 the Webster -school, are opposing can didates lor the Stlate Senate. x. C. Ledbcttcr, Cullowhee laiiuer, is opposing Representative T. C, Bry swn, oi Beta, jfOr a scut in the House of Representatives at lialeigh. Former Sheriff E. L. Wilson, and Jack Cooper are contending with Sheiilf C. t!. Masou tor the nomina tion tor sheriii. I ' -* Jtatmie Cnait, oj" Jul, I Lupon, ih seeking u> replace J. 1). U)\wui as Fmanco Commissioner. .\l r Cvw-un is I a candidate lor reiioummtjon. I ho candidates for county coiumiiv aioner nue: Uevc Fisher, Hamtjurg; ilqb Howell, yuaUa; W.C. Norton and vV. A. Hooper, Cullowheej end M. St'. Jarrett, Dilksbaro. -Five mem bera of t^e Board of Ed SuaRa; George AUCottfietyWebaU*' ' Sim FullUrignt, Cullowhee; T. At Dillard, Ooshier's Valiey; and L. A, Buchanan, Cullowhee. The gubernatorial contest in which Lieutenant Governor A.H. Clyde H. Hoey, Ralph McDonald, and John A. McRae 'are alii oompaigniug fur the nomination, is attracting the greatest amount of (attention. But there are other contests of State-wide Importance, that are be tug waged. Richard T. Fountain, Dav id U Strain and William H. Giitfin are oil 01# after Senator Jotiah W. Bailey s toga, which he is trying to retain. Haul Grady, George McNeill, and WiiikiuH P. Horton are all seeking to be Lieutenant Governor. M. R. (Mike) Dunnag&n ?ud Thad Eure are opposing Stacey W. Wado for his post as Secretary of State State Auditor Baxter Durham is being opposed by Charles W. Miller, Geo. Ross Pou and Wilktrd JLDowell. Mrs. Helen Robertson Wohl, is op posing Charles ii. Johnson and trying ?o oust him as State Treasurer. Gilbert Craig au?l A. B. Alderni u1 arc both candidates against State Superintendent 01 l*ublic Instruction Cl>dc A. Erwin for his post. Commissioner of Agriculture Wil iam A* Graham is opposed by W. iferr Scott. W. Bruce Fisher, Townsend Plan leader, Li seeking to defeat Congress man ZebuVm Weaver. The poMs open at sunrise and clo* at sunset, At the 19 voting precincts in the county. Only those voters who arc bone fide democrat* and register ed as such can participate in the pri mary. COLEMAN BUM GARNER DROWNED IN COLORADO Coleman Bumgarner, native 1 and former resident of Sylva, mm dnown t'd in the flood near Springfield, Oolo., Sunday, according to information re ceived by his relatives. A son of the late Logan Bomgar ner and Mrs. Bnmgarner, Ooleman Butangarner was reared in SylMa He went west many yean ago, Married and has lived in TexJia and Colorado. He wag a brother of Mrs. F. H. Evsuifi And Jamea P. Bnmgarner of Syifva, and of Mrs. C. 7. 8 mat her* jind Herschel Bnmgarner of Canton, land has many other rektivea in Jnak 8tfu, Haywood, Buncombe, and otter twmtiaa ed Wilafl Narth
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