THURSDAY, APRIL l?,.;,
THE WAYXESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
abr iflmmtainrrr
Published By
THK WAYNESVILLE PRINTING CO.
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Till: HEALTH DISTRICT
HitywHMi'C'KiHty i - now a part of tm- in -t
health ii.lri- .-Vi-r -aMi-h.-a in lhi -tut.-.
;,,), tl,; '!i.-r.- aiv many advantag--
., ,, ha-..' i.v.-i .th'-i .--ft:i!i-,
v, :!: V. -T . i n North Carolina.
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: .;',(,. a, , 'iaaH-ro i- to l!a !i'ali. and lis we
a : ia'o- a not. ativ ' lisaih a Ml ages.
LET'S HOOST THE 0(M THINtrS
Winn o,a ha".' .ratiiH t peak of the
wiirivvou liv--.' v. hat ;- tin- burden ol your
i a: a.i.ac, hit doubt .
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iv:;il k-V
Si'lle oalil'lain: or
' I" i , i V'n.ii thing- of -e. immunity I i 1 we take
a- a aiatoT a'' i a:iir-i: aiai la vrr y:Yi' aliyoMa
!-- il: !'o: iia -in. "o halioAc : ha' tlicy; arc i;om
injr to ii-, arid we tan saa no ri;aon i-umtricnt.,
I' wt'.-liavi-;'1 .Li'iaml Miflii ni-t rat ion cif ad'air
liy 1 1 ' 1 i i - i.llici.ai-. w.1 :nf.Vff take tlia trouble' to
'i!! Ilieiia If. wiaiia-M- an ii nu - ii a ' l,v huyt nuin
I it i s'Xi ' ;':c -; ia ri' Mif: v ': are work iny't'or
I 1 1. ! I a! Ml.al ' oj' . .ii r ura i aora 1 1 1 iol 1 -, ' e!-
.iio'i; e i'C fiA e ' a aa, a'i 'a;n; jirai-e,
li'it .,!! a-ia:iii t ii iiaij' ;ro wronjr-aia! oiiir lii:sr
o Ijioa. Soinah.aiy: f., .o, .bJallle,
M l Hal 'filal 1 a iy io a!
a - i aliVa h 1 a"' Wivr.-v. ''
lla !ii,ii : a.' Oa'.. aaiii i ia- u ai e
.1'' aiiy ! o:-'a!a.a:'!ia , aal ) n,' hnH)A '
iitin ,t;i ajrain.
Lnt Iet' l i--olvc lo i-iiaiiirc ouj- policy in the
!'ut ui-( . Why "not. Viy lookit: i'o.r ;he yood thing's
t hat. may he found in abiiinlance, anil boost
:theni7 It will benefit everyone win, :ri- it am!
it .will lielj) the comnninity, too.Kx.
,:ia: iMa'aa
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a "an I I aa aa. i I!:1, i i
; One ul' the handest "jobs in the wprltj wouk
be trying to sell moth balls b a nu. list colonv.
It is right i:-.v. the time of year when i
n boy we knew it "sulphur and "lasses" time
BRIEF REMARKS
When love fails, marriage Tails, aa
Few are faultier than faultfinders,
a I'rospeiSty and virtue seldom mix well,
a Putting: off ii reform moans never to do it.
.Many put on style by putting off creditors.
The key.note to good manners is "Ii-
hatural." ; ;-
: Wars Uellishness is always labelled "seif
defence."
Babies and children are living longer ; adults
are nt. y
Keep your promises if you would keep your
friend.. , .
I5EAN BEETLES AM) FLOL'R"
"Do you know anything about raising t
bean.-'.'" an old farmer asked a county official
in iia- auditor'- office at the courthoue here
.Monday morning.
The official admitted he knew very little.
Tae farm-r -hui .-taited; "Well- you know
ti,. We1!' have ab(,ut ruined the bean crop
fur the pa-t few yeui'.-. but I have found a way
to keep '.hem down. When the bean- get up.
-t.r.'i.kle a little lied Cross tiour around on th-'
alanl- ata! T he bee' les will ( at that am! get
iav they won't eat anything ek-e."
S:,, v. :iat la- haij in the hack of hi.- hea J
a, a - iia- !;:: that many people have depended
, ntavlv .. lalief .-(. long that they can'' -(e
a ha !;j.y -iaaald get out now and dig for theni-
Tae Mo'Uitain-er wa- -omew hat dumfoumL
,. j Saiurdaa when a man of about thirty came
-he uiiue to get soma minerals he had left
ami- -an, - few moiitlis ago. lb- b'gan talking
ain.-it C'A ami other kindred work-. For the
pa- six months he has been working on a CWA
project at forty cents an hour. Now he is od'
and instead of getting out and making a garden
oi crop for him.-elf and hi- family, tie is seek
ing a place in the ( ( '( ' camp-.
lb- condemned :he government for .iu-t
aking single men and Hot placing married men
in ti. cmps. He also criticized the govei'n
.i;,.)!' for not giving him more hour- at forty
,.. n't . an man-. ."Why the goveinmeii' ain't
;,r. ' , ; ia v e got I-it :' laonev. Tin in bank -
! Random
SIDE
GLANCES
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alway.- tt-i! when iV.- pi.a'la aa ol'l
Hi.- l:.-:ea(T a.-kt-.l, "il-iw kin yu' tt-fl
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ln rlai.M'l- i.a tha a: ; iji l i .l' :'. i- -a'aa-c.ua
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:a. aar!.: r. ia.-.. livine aa:y :
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to instructions, but she frequently aaa: t-V;';:U.-': : 1'aa'a. -. V
lands on her ovn responsibility." Wiiiian. S'i-: 'fit b-a5tr.
r.. . i ji ': !,. William '.h.j
SlY I'rAttinPnt C thwaii- H. Mit.-h.
Widows Carry Om
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fuli o' go t-rnmint mom y,
lb- ae idea i:T the whole thiity S-'l!U'il t '
. riia'i i . was ati American and tha' !c
. : M-iit -lioiihl feel il a pi'i ilr-gt '. . ;:'' ; .''!
aaa and hi- t'amily ri gardle-- ol' whai h'. gave
in lain. i'he man refefieil to above i- by n'
a,, a a : be' only m- with t hat idi a. Theiv ara
a .a-and- of other.-.
It i . hard to malt i stand wliat a per-oii
vi; h ,'ucii' radicid ideas a- t iial can hope loi .
..(iit -..I t h-.v get' by todaA t hey care little of
aeia,iioi.v. Tiiey are not willing to pay Die co-t
oi' ;o it ing iinewhere.
The man mentioned -"above quo'teil in de.
ail the new -el-M. that, is I .ei ng 'va I'kett out ill
W; a; a;."on. and ' Ua'eiio.. : 111 ''I'a'kt b . 'knew.'
a, a ..iM iit it I 'iia.i; .''' d.i'.l a ' hi tiny ' I.-' and
aiaa- like him .h.et : li '' U - -a .1 the laa'ii V 1 l'o:a
ai'aaaa'ng to end aui1 had foil I . ! o : I ' elloiig.h t-a
i,ai - ; . i ia a e , a- t'ii i ilniia-'da: e net ti. i or
a , ;l -, v. i it ry abont stai: 'ing
Thc knew t iieir bu-ine-s. and are parha'y-!ila-
li.e iiarna r"- beetles, tliey: pia fer llain I-1
U an-, i specially w hen i t -. 1 1 r i uighr t o ilmm in-..
a ad ,ot' ha ing to work for ii .
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Coffee every time
Jtmbeam CoflCC EMerS
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taut wa:!'i. few tiling.- arc ;i. ai,---a
,a-: a,g aaA la-ii'v l.ri'-..!ia-.
('.Mill Ol THANKS
'e wi-ii ti. thank iaa- -,ii;ii;y th ii-a i
I'. ! thai.- k : m f !!-- -hewn a- durinu .1
jtia- iljini-- -!"l liealii ,.f ear aa.lh.
The new easy, bet- yajTg
ter way. Makes M; .' v
pure, clear coffee (fja
free from grounds
and full flavored,
W a t'e'r passes
Uaa i ts through coffee only
ouce. No metal
I'ft-s springs or bother
!a'i i, some filter cloths
-a- has special glass
filter rod. Only
$6.50. See it today.
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t "I'- aiai svaiid In ik-a'.h- tliat H will
tvt Ivni'tki'd oil'.
1'wn - Vayt'i--va'!'ie w.inu i. wore
i-u-smy a thii-.l u--i.icnt here, aial j.
ji-ne -anl: "Why that w .paua 1- hl-vi-i a
i .-atisf'ual. It -he eVtT u't-l- .-eal'in'
hea en flu-'ll w ant t.i -tainl 'lii'i " Tbu '
liana-.- n't' the three invclveil w.iulil In:
i "niti.-t i'iiU'iv.stihg'' tn W ay ia -vi':!,
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THIv i'.OV S( Ol TS
An ellorl is being made to bring' it o a cio-..
the cj'impaign here for funds to tarry am tin
boy Scout iirogram in tilts commimity. Tho.-t
making this campaign have ixjet with -ncces -
and the l'e-ponse of tlie public has been gl'atl- It la jh-U-ai; tha- a. ways ha- a vhip
lying, but there is st ill need for a little more
money in order to rabe the ,am a to carry out
the treat program to the best advantage of the
lioys and (he community.
The' t raining school for scout leaders has
been held for tile pa.-', three weeks, an-.: we a'.'
frank to say that some of those who thought
thev knew Scout work found that they did Hot
know t he first thing about it. . ,
Scouting is a business. Its 1 usi ina-s is to
train boys io live rlean -lives, think clean
thoughl-v and to l:e active; Tc teach boys this
ii takes trained letiders. And to -train haulers
ii- take- si. ;, a 'Honey, but it is a good nv e-'-
."A-'t! .' '. a. .." "
i l in leaders alo not get one cent , it is all
: iain d'or the benet it (if the boys, ; 1 1 . t ttjmav
vi,, nf oi leii'iiiur iiis to live i' lean . iva s rs as. a-1 J'A'-1- '-!'' ''- ' .. o'tn ' -a- iirau
:. - . . , , r.ia". ..a tana:-! - in ncr naa'. ata:
,a:d an investment as any vommtmity toukl havint; ;i u, lii- tha- - v x wa.
iimiK ai- siaa piisseil. ' Tw.'i Vrhool '
teavhi'i.- w ith di es.- Imxt-: under their
a.his waikaar fast a towards home -to
by on tiieir liaistt'i- .hi.!.-. A .school
buy passes with a new suit.: new
Shoes and new hat en hL. has a most
uncomtortahle look on his face.' A !
KiAiup ol farmers -.in front of the court
house lister.ir.ir to the latest jhilitieal
; The stops- of the court house
providing an ideal place for sunning.
A flapperish looking, lass of about
fifteen. U'ccinfr hea raeeetl dad far
dough. .The rourje or. both her cheeks;
dubbed on in spots about the size of
fifty cent, pieces; '-.-'. .
1'. I'. ( ':awf.A-.i an. I t'ainilv
Mnrim Eiedric (o.
I'HO.N K :;i
A 'gari tte etiU'i iaininir he!
t'l-ii'lldal.y .l.i..wiii,Lr .-mnKe : :r.i:-.i. T'.v.
Kii'iri't' er!)ap:n" I'hi'W.. uf' a.aacvo,
at' two .iillVreat' la'atids. A littieu;
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V"' ' "OnClX START
SMOKING CAMLLS. YOU'll
PREFER TH'M FOR
FLAVOR - -NO THEY
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WE LIVE TO LEARN
Many of our modern commodities proved
to be the result of accidents, and when one
writes a letter and grabs (the blotting .paper,
little does he think that it was an accident that
caused blotting paper to be in use today.
Ink formerly had to be dried with sand, and
a .shaker of sand, similar to that of a salt shak
er usually was kept for that purpose.
On day an employee in a paper njill in
England forgot to place the proper sizing in the
contents of a vat of paper, and as a result the
entire amount was thrown out as being no good.
When the owner of the plant wanted some scrap
paper he decided to use up the paper that had
been ruined, but much to his surprise when he
applied the ink, it spread all over, and was even
worthless to write upon.
This is said to have been 'the starting point .
for the use of blotting paper. Every day the
majority of us make mistakes, and we should
at all time profit by our mistakes. Many of the
greater inventions were due to accidents which
probably at the time were costly and brought
ridicule, but we must continue to live and learn,
no mvitter how much the cost. Ex.
i ti i i.-c- -a (' Ti-ii1 -i tv ;n r..,a a as
hay a-e ceaaa A candidal a . stataiilin . fc i ' t , -- S ' s "
j-,.;, t'l.vv..ii.n'.tu.i!.-'-l:HVis vuiir :Vv;.im t , , . ;. 5V , r iit "
; .tact,;. (?-.- .Bl. yr .l.urtfpiinr "ii.t.. an-1 .- -. : s ; - V ; ;- ',-r- :vl "
i ol-her, and the. dl-baa-; ih tlu' Immped i ; F K X
; car mivmil' t nutrs u.iniii:.'. his ort-MLh. J K . v...V ..x..av i,,., A.U...V.-'-:'
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OraiiKe: . County Gfanpers have
planted . -500 black . walnut seedlings
boupht . from the ;State ' forest nur
sery. .
EXECUTOR'S XOTICE
' Having q-eilified sls executor of the
estate of S. N. Liner, deceased, this
is ti notify all persons having claims
against the estate of the deceased to
tile them ..with .the Clerk of . the Su
perior Court of Haywood County on
or before the 8th day of March, 1935,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of such recovery.
a All persons indebted to said estate
will plea.-e make settlement at once.
This 8th dav of March, 1934.
R. NORMAN LINER,
Executor of estate of S. N. Liner,
deceased.
By J. R. Morgan. Atty.
No. 173 Mar. g-15-22-29-Apr. 5-12
ONE STANDARD
DEPENDABILITY
The gold standard is, of course, purely arbitrary;
Any rate element is internationally agreed upon, might
serve as the absolute in fixing values..
Standards in prescriptions, however, cannot be so
determined. They must produce the results desired and
intended by the physician, and to do this they must he
carefully and skillfully compounded with chemically pure
ingredients.
For twenty years. Alexander's Prescriptions have
conformed to one standard of dependability.
And yet there is no price premium on the absolute
assurance of safety which the Alexander label gives.
A SKY 0 UR DOCTO R
ALEXANDER'S
DRUG STORE
Phones 53 & 54 Opposite Post Office