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Board of Education; Brtnigariuer 61; Middleton 150; Garland Dillard, 132; Hayeb 16; Cowman 144; Rogers 01; McCokinell 49; FulAright 12; T. A. LXilla.i*cL 131; Buchanan 95; Bry son 19. GREEN'S CREEK: Sheriff; M* son 58; Wilson 33; Cooper 0. Chairman; Cowan 56; Craft 35. Senator; McKce 22; Moses 71. Ki prrweiiit/itive; Bryson 46', Ledbet ter 43. Co>nunissioners; Fisher 24; Howell 18; Norton 25; Ilooper 36; Jarrefot 57 Board of Education; Bumgarner .0; Middleton 45; Garland Dillard 41 If aye.?? 35; Cowan 22; Rogers 23; Mc ?ounetl 38; Fullbrighit 26; T. A. Dil ard 48; Bryson 43. II MBURGr Sheriff; Mason. 148; A'ilsun 3i; Cooper 2. ('lvii r man; Cowan 5(5; CYaft 121. Sciiatoi*; McK.ee 82; Mosos 08. Representative; Bryson 4i>; Ix'dbet or 132. u Commissioners; Fisher 168; How .11 110; Norton :{5; Hoo[ier 21; J'^r ott 10. Board of Education; Bumgwner 2f; .\i/jddlol(?n 115; Car land Dilhird 14; U/vyes 05; Cowan 69; lingers .*0; MuC-oimell 08; Kullbrighrt 18; T V. Dillsu'd 85; Buchanan 87; Bryson *|v -r?<???- *- - . .MOUNTAIN': Sheriff; >fa^n36: .Vihoil .">2; Coo|K;r 1. fhairiiviu; Cowan 52; Crafi 7. .Smiilor; McKee 35; Aloses 24. Hepm?cnt'?iiv?v, Bryson 3; I^edbei er 55. Commissioner*; Fisher 57; Uow?4t >; Norton 42; lioo]>er 13; .lamitt 1. Board of Kducviiioti: Bumcrarner i6; \Iitidlt-ton 57; Garland Dillard :>0 layes 51; < 'ow.?m 8; Ivo^ers ti; Me oniicl) 1; Full bright I; T. A. Inl aid 0. Buchaivui 5; Bryson. 56 yl'AMiA" Sheriff; Mason 90; Wil oil 133; 2. ('luiu'man; Cow/m 195; Craft 23. Senator; McKee 142; Moses 78. lw pivsentative; lirytoii 351; Ix>d ?letter 70. Commissioners; Fisher 127; Ifam 1! 178; NorUMi 49; lloo|>er 28; ?!Jil ?elt 28. I'tvu (1 of Edui'jition; Bumgttnur 10; Miiddhiton 53; Gartond Dillard 51 laves 173; (Wan 48; Rogers 124; let'ouuell 26; Fnllbiight 3; H- A. jill-.vd 60; Buchanan 58; Bryson 56. RIVER NO. 1; Sheriff; Mason 180; Vilson 37; Cooper 3. (i. .ii i niau; Cowan 27; Craft 100. Senator; McKee 27; Moses 9fl. I?epri*4'nt.at?v?; Bryson 36; Led ?efier 90. Commissioners; Fisher 62; Howell 'l; Norton 30; Hooper 104; Jarrcit 7 Board of Eduration; Bumgarner 35 .iiihlkton 121; Garland Dillard 72; I ayes 84; Com an 72; Honors 29; Me 'fmnell 7; Full bl ight 49; T. A. Dil ;r;l 51; Buchanan 52; Bryson 30. HI VER NO. 2: Sheriff; Muson 30; Vi! :?n Jo; Cooper 1. < l;'.:,!r;iinu; Covan 10; Craft 37. Semitiv; McKce 13; Mosei* 37. K< ?.presentAtive'; Bryson 16; Led ?ItIT 31. CnmmisHioiierH; Fisher 24; Howell ; Xortoii 24; Hooper 21; Jarrett G. lizard of Education; Bumgarner 15 liddh ton 43; ftorland Dillard 18; 1 l?iv''.s 9; Com:iu 22; Rojjots 17; Mc '?miiu:?1 7; Fullbij^ht 15; T. A,. Pil 'ard 17; Buchutvm 18; Bryson 18. S.vVA\T\rAll: SheiilT; H**>n 128; Wilsoii 125; (0. ) (?toVruum; Cowan 200; Craft 27. Si'iuitor; MeKeo 106; Moses 82. Bryf?on 149; Led M'te-r 70. ' . <'yfiirnissiioners; Fisher 75; 0OW ? I 114; Norton, 64; Hooipor 144;Jar ,u W- .v-J 'c,> \ - ' ' Mon rd fjf EdirontUta; Bumjpimer 54 Hiddleton 100; {'/uland Pillard 92; ff'-y.s 1.16; 'Cowan 115; Rogers 30; ^'?'Vniu 11 107; Fullhrrpht 25; T. A. Dillard lCO-.Buelvuian 172; Brvson 78 SCOTT'S CREEK NO. 1 Sheriff; Hasou 92; Wilaon 7j Cooper 0. Hoey Leads In State Hps- Papent To 2nd Primary LoomsppM Active Trade Wlth tue official tabulation o! votes ia the Democratic primary of last Saturday complete, Clyde R. Ho ey, Shelby attorney and veteran dem ociUitic lender, lws a lead of 4,484 over Drf. Ka ph McDonald, for ?to|vem or; and a second primary will he held on July 4. Hoey carried 50 ?j the 100 ciouiiti?*s, and received 193, 935 votes, to 18!),451 for MdDonjild, and 126,660 for Lieutenant Governor A. H. Gift ham, John A. McRae got 6,837. Jiaekson county gave Gijahaoi 1453; Hoey 1389; and McDonald 450. Senator Bailey, received ia majority of 25,000 over liii three opponents, Richard T. Fcjuuiain, Wil iam Ef, Griffin, an?l David L. Strbin, with Fountain as inuiuer-up trailing the Seidator by 62,000. There will be no second primary here. With only % few thousand votes difference lx;t ween W. P. Horton, Paul Grady, 'and George McNeill, a second primary between Gcady, the nader, wild Horton, clone rt|nner-<up; ?i second primary for Lieutenant Gov* *rnor wnas W-sured. Charles M. Johnson, State Treas irer, defeated Mrs. Helen Rol>eittson \Vohl, to retain hit* post. \y. Kerr Scoit defeated William A. irohtun, CommiKxioiier of Agriculture | iy around 19,000 vote^, 'George Hoss l\>u ;wbw high "man i imong fo.ir Oiundidates tor nStatc^ J Vudilor, but W/W far >lu>rt of a ma .oij'iv over (lie incumbent, Baxter i X.rl Uin, and a ru t-off will probablv be held. ^^*9 SVicey Watli*-. Secretary ol IiokIs a lead over Thad Mike Duiuviston jeot enough to iccond piinu?ry.'. The tremendous Hoey and iu the. mountain ? 'eader in the fluberriatorrar v,ii:thout the big vote he received fu he monnt'iin;-, Hoey would have been in second place behind McDonlald. ~ Chairman.; Cowan 43; Craft 42. Senator; McKee 26; Moses 73. Representative; Brvsou 34; Ledbei ior 1?6. Coiniui&tioneR*; llsliit 55; Howell 45; Noi-t -n 39; Hooper 12; JarreCt 21 litr. rd of Kduetit ion ;B*imgarner 26; Middleton 52; Garland Dillard 73; Hayes 23; Itaraa 49; Rogers 50; Me Con nell 10; Ful I bright 15; T. A. Dil lard 15; Biuhanan 49; Brysou 42^ SCOTT'S CREEK SO. 2: Sheriff; Mason 95; Wiison 9; Cooper 0. Cliairamn; Cowlan 65; Craft 36. Soiwtor; McKee 77; Moses 28. Representative; Bryson 34; Ledbet ter 66. Commissioners; Fisher 56; Howell Norton IM); Hooper 34; Jarrett 3. BdLird ot Education; Buugarner 10; A.'i.ddl? ton 78; Garland Dillard 101; flaye* 32; Cowan 86; Rogers 75; Mc C'oJinei I 4; Fullbrigbt 3. T. A. Dillard 20; Buchanan 5; Bryson 76. SCOTT'S GREEK XO. 3: Sheriff, .V.-'son 120; Wilson 9; Cooper 0. Chairman; CcWjui 101; Craft 23. Senator; MeKr-e 57; Moses 75, ReprivscntAtive; Bryson 63; Ledbet : or 64. Commissioners; Fisher 34; How (.?11 !K>; Norton 2->; Hooper 53; Jarrett I'JL Hoard of Education; Bumgjarncr .']2; Middlcton 106; Garland DilKard "?J; lliaye* 47; Oowan 57; Rogers 46; MeConrvll 18; Fullbrigbt 15; T. A. Dillnrd 42; Buebcuvm 16; Bryson 75. SVLVA, NORTH WARD': Sheriff: }.fa^on 147; Wilson 75; Cooper 4. Chairman; Cowan 161; Cxtaft 51. Senator; McKee 108; Moses 113.' Representative; Bryson 133; Ledbet ter 84. CcfinmiV iloners; Fislier 100; How ell C7; Norton W0; Hooper 59; Jar ivtt 56. Br.nrd of Education; Bandar mer 80, Garland Dillard 149; Hayes 58; Cow ?oi 94; Rogors 78; MeConnell 57; Full lril?ght 58; T. A. Dilkird 86; Buchan iu 108; Bryson 98. SYLVA, SOUTH WARD: Sheriff: Mason. 224; Wilson 134; Cooper 16. Chjailrman; Cowan 288; Ciiaft 71. Senator; McKee 212; Moses 16.% Representative; Bryson 219; Led befcter 136, Commissioners; FLdier 140; Howell 116; Norton 139; Hooper 161; Jairett 104. Board of Education; Bumgtarnrr 133; Middlefon 151; Garland Dilkrd 217; JJaye# 95; Cowan aOlf BIJim 7 ' ;? mm [J^nipaig-ti fox tho payment I compem-iation ta the vet Lhe great w,ar aomet; to an t =4peek, when bonds, bearing inter (lit "will be issupd in, in exchange for his ttion certificates, will be issued lin denoml flfty dollars.-AU payments dollars will be made by I ftl'i odd money Imfwoe?, figures. -who i have borrowed on __?? ' &Wmm tflls will be ehaiged no October 31, 1031. can cither hc'id by the 'eonvested into cash, ofthor or an whole. 1 lot' converting the J'dash is tor uacli vetepan to take $9ifeh 6i them as he wishes*to ~ * "ft. owu postofflce, where I? them certified. The post - then gives a receipt for ids fti'irt, at the expense t, to Hie poutmastei who is.-nos a. check and sk direct to the veteran m ami take his bonds lo lis feu.k and have them isent to the (rMteds$ tales Tresury and a check for the amount of the cveui, tho veteran will willJbe sent to each vct rtfail, .ami no one i himself can re ci'ivff them.' Jfojjrveteran must cal1 at tyf^oW pofctoffice in person, and fl?i:-his bonds. If he ite un to; tie postmaster, he must, l^eee responsible person, the postmaster, to I who live on unites wPi re ceive tfcfieir bonriK from their carriers. They cannot go to their post offices and receive thdir bonds. Tho* who regularly receive their mail at the jKwt office, and those who live on the War routes must <ro lo the post of fice in person. All vrier.ws who aro unable to write m.i ? be accompanied by two responsible witneaies, who can write. Pcbtm.astn' CHarks X. Price states that the greater pji l of the bonds for local veterans ;ire.expected to ar rive in Sylva. on June 17, and tbo-t H will be at le.nst 2J h?.?un% after til:0;r arrival before they . an bo delivered, because a record >A each package wi'l have to l.e made before d eld very, which will entail a great deal 66 work RECOVERING FROM BLACK WIDOW SPIDER BITE Mr?. O. E. Campbell, of Whit tier, mother of Mrs. H. P. Cathey, ifc; re covering after having been in a aeri ons condition from the bite of a black widoKv spider, at lxer home, Saturday night,. BETA Mi?i Helen Clayton, who Kas: boen < n school at Mars Hill ifc spending some time with relatives at Bete. Miss Doris' Glenda Bryson is spend ing (a month with her .autft, Afiss Bea nie Snyder, in Wc. hington, D. C. Mil-s Helen Sutton spent last week with relatives in Hickory. R<V. and Mrs,W. C. T?wd land child ren visited Rev. and Mrs. 0. C. Snyder, Sals* week. Miss Miriam Dillnrd of Rabun Gap Gsl, is visiting relatives here. The B. T. U. held a social oin the church grounds, Tlmn-.d.ay evening. Games and refreshments were enjoy ed by aM. About 60 people were pres ent. 128; McConnell 139; Fullbright 72; T. A. Dillard 172; Buchanan 167; Bryeon 133. "WEBSTER: Sheriff; Mason 67; Wilson 119; Cooper 3. Chairman; Cowan 173; Citaft 15. Senator McKee 79; Moses 106. Representative; Bryson 139; Led better 46, Commissioners; Flisher 112; How ell 122 Norton 61; Hooper 35; Jar rofct 30. Board Education: Bidngarner 100; Mi^Wleton 40; Garland Dillard 112; $0; Cowan 103; Rogers 60: MeCtiateh 115 : Fullbright 52; T A. DilkrdM2; Bi>\T?Tvm 79; Brvaon Jackson Veterans Will Get $193,000 Next Week "Sandy" Graham Carries Jackson v* ?? . . lieutenant Governor A. H.( Sandy) Graham received & plurality of 34 bver ?Clyde B. Hoey in the primary in Jackson county, according to tho of ficial tabulation. The vote was, Hoey 1389; Graham 1423; McDonald 450; McRac -14. , Senator Bailey recelived a majority if 1394. He got 2210; Fciuilaki, 662; Griffin 99; and Strain 50. lieutenant Governor: Hor&on 1453; -iiiady 82a; McNciil 542. Secretary of State: felure 1324, Wade 12?6; Dunnagan 378. Auditor: Pou 1823; Uurlnun 535; Miller'383. Superintendent ot' Public tnarnio tion: Erwin 2131; Alderman 289; tkaig 357. Conuiiissimifcro of Agriculture: W. A. Graham 1126; Scott 1709. Congress: Zebolnu Weaver 2019; W. Bruce Fisher 657. QUALLA By Mrs. J, K. Terrell Rev. F. E. Hartsfif .d preached un interesting oerraon at the Methodist church, Sunday morning, o a Christ our hiding place and fortress; not the Christian is .always delivered i'r<An trouble, but eomfixrtod in tirce of trouble. He, with Mrs. Hiartefield, was a dinner guest nt AIx. T. W. Mc Laughlin's. In Ashevi'de, on May 24th, Mr. J. 0. Terrell was married to Miss- Bubye Reynolds, of Leicester, Rev. O. 3. Chandler officiating. Afiter the cere ???ai ik))j piju i "ti rfcr-*-"?; ?. C., kind other pointfc. They visited at J. K. Terrell's la&t woek, returning to Asheville Friday. Mr. Terrell was principal of Woodfin High School labt year .and Mrs. TerreAl was a teacher in Leicester school. On Jui - o :a daughter, Hat tie Inez, was bojpij to Mr. <md Mifv Garland^ Oxner. f. Mr. J. C. Hovle is moving to hi3 new store land Ailing station on 112, Quaila highway. An Epworth League hois: been org?ii ized at the Methodist church, with Mary Emma Ferguisoii as* pnesr dent. On Iviuauay nionuug t lie j>th, Mr. Goincr Davis was ishoi thiwugh tltc hrdast, at his home. He is in a isjnri oua condition at the Comimimty hos [?it'll, Sylva. The pa.rticu.lan> of the sliootiij^- luave not been .Vxumed, nt this writing.. Messrs. J. M. and D. C. HugheK vis il-fxi their/uncle, Mr. C. M. Hughes, who is seriously i'J, nrar Canton. Misi Nell McLaughlin' is tat home sinc? the close of school lat Cullowhee Mis:, Ruth Ferguson of Canton spent the week end with homo folks. Mrs. .T. Ij. Hyntt visited A. F). Parker ni Sylva, lanjd Mrs. F. I. Watson ;i<t DilL-boro. Mr1. and Mre. Jim Winchester oi .Saiuio?k -pent tho week end with Mi*. W. H.' Omer cindMr. D. L. Orner. Mrs. Wayne Rhinehart ea'lcd at Mr. J. K. T< rrc-1! 's, Monday. Qulallia section ha,s Iv.d a f<"w scat tering fchowers, but still very dry. Mre. J. H. Huglics and MnL J. 0. C<?o-)cr called on Mrs. A. C. Hoyle. Mr3. Almeta Chamber*, <*? near Biyson City spent the last week with Qualla relatives. Mr. Chas. Wood and family were guests lat Mr. W. W. Anthony's, bun day. They ca'lcd at Mr. S. M. Crisp'? and N. F. Snyder's in the afternoon. Rev. Mir. Hartsfield and Mrs. Harts field were guests at Sir.J. K. Terrell's Friday. MRS. HUNT PASSES Friends here learned with reget of the death, in an Asherille hne]$ial, of Mrs. W. M. Hunt, wife of the former business manager of Western Carolina Teacher College. WHITTEER'S GftAIfDDAUOHTER Mrs. Henry \V. Eddy, o? St. Louis, vi-ited the town of Whittier land the grave of its founder, Dr. Clark HUt tier, on Lest Saturday. Mrs. Eddy is the youngest granddangbvr of Br. Whittier. j Considerable stimulation in retail tcode in all lin w is anticipated with the payment, next week, of approm mate'y $193,(K)0 in adjusted conijx'n Sttticn to J.nekson county veteran*. That many vcicraijs will convert at loast part of their bonds into cash and invest ii in other way,s, is a certain ty. Samu veterans will pay debts tli ft have boon hanging over them, Other* will buy needed food ami clothing for themfcclves and their families. Some will improve their homes and spend money tor Building materials and for labor. Others will install bet / ter furniture and modern household equipment. Sour will buy bett<* stock ami equipment for ti??r farms; .Jouie ?j.ut-omob'ies; some will "*it rheiii bootlegger*, and so on. for ve oraii.s are :? ^rc.it erosy section of ill llio |m:0|)I?'. MRS. FRIZZELL PASSES AliU Ellen FrizzeU, relict of tli3 iato Daniel Frizzell, died at her houio early this morning, after a long il' ? ness. ? Mrs. Frizzell, who was a daughter of the late A. J. Long, Sr., iia survived by four brothers, J. H. Long of Ki*. ius, Leon Long, D.nhlonegja, (ieoi gi(a, Witi Long, of Texas, and loin Loi^g, vi Phoenix, Ariz., by two sister*?, Airs, Hester Ueusou and Airs. John Bumgaruery by three daughters, Mjs. Florence Buchanan, WebHttr, Airs. John T. Stewlart, llain ourg* and Miss Nan Frizzell, Wasb ii^ton, D. C., and by five sons, AIu.,. Lawrence Frizze'd, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, Will and Joe Frizzell, of Toxas, and Wialter D. and John Friz zell, of Webster, and otlier relatives. Funeral services will be conducted at the home tomorrow morning 1st 11 o'clock, and interment will be in the Webster cemetery. SOLICITING FUNDS FOE THE COMMUNITY HOUSE Committees from the Tweutieiii ?Jen turv Club,the Junior Club and the CIbaoiImt of Commerce met at the home of Mrs. W.K. Chapman, Tues ?toy Afternoon to discuss plane for the completion of the community house. The executive committee, charged with the duty of raisin# l'iui<fc? and carrying the work to com j?ktion, is computed of Mrs. D. M. H:ul, chairman, Mrs. S* M. Hjasmus 011, tinsurer, Miss Leah Ntichols, publicity, and Mrs. H. E. Momteith. Different organizations an town ?vive made pledgor, and cdpiraittee il now soliciting individual subscri |v tions. Members of the committee state ihtat a ready response ort the part of ?he people will .assure the rapid com pletion of thtf? asset to the oomlnui: itv and county. BALSAM i(By Mro. T). T. Knight) The primary election j?as.s?;<i <i.V ? tuief ly lure, .Saturday. ifr. Roy I*i/1 ts} who \v*a}? hurt by .n tatomobiic, Saturday night, is im proving ,is well as could bo wqiecle- . It ,seeins that Mr. Potts siepped out of an automobile and failed to s??? ?mother eojuiag ckxse behind or ne;ir him Ho hadthnce ribs broken. Miss JaJiuin, of Mississippi, has ar rived to tske charge of Balaam Lodp;! and will be ready for guests in la few days. Mr. and Mis. A. B. Edwards, Mi.-s Nancy L?? F.d ward-, and Mr. A. B. Edwards Jr. of Mullins, S.C.,and Mr. A. P.?<]ward>, of San* Francisco, Cal., were Lost w?*ck end guests; of their si.siers and aunts, Mil-', D. T. Knight, and Mrs. W.B. FarwelL. Mr. Charles Perry of Oklahoma i i visitinp his mother, Mrs. Mabel Perry. Mrs. Engcnc Ensley and Mifee Doris Ensley, of GainesviMe, FLa., are visit ing -relatives here and in Waynasvilll.', Mr. and Mrs. Tom Milton, of Dv. ? fcona Beaeh, F4a., arrived f\atulr<l;?y and are occupying their summer eo' tqge (in Ballough Hills. Mr. Julius; Kcnney of the U. S. ntyy, Mr* Marianka Davy, Mrs. Jul ia White, And Mre. Burl/ Callan of Ashevillw were last week end guests at tbftr father, J. K. Keaflpy.
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