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. i ilhr" Hmmtainw pushed Ey THE WAYVESVILLE PRINTING CO. ?h:n 13: 7l- EVt SL'BTBIPTION BATES M..ttc-. Ir Vri.' -": -:f Hi-i - --'7 ---- - :- -;;,:. i .- -:-nr t , .1:2: ;ere-: it t- Xttt-J. -- -: ..as Mil M:t: ;rvii - ' -. - - - C - THURSDAY. APRIL I. lS-r THE WAYNESVTLLE FORGETTING TO KEEP THE THREAT I- a letter t;- the editor this week, George K p'r a firmer farmer of this county, the sis-z that the relief rolls eodd r.-ucei if rte P?". wr 2":ven e oppor- -- re-t iini ir.i row the fcod stuffs --V-Vuli kp the tidily through the winter. There :s bit:! w of gg ito detail en a -a- that It has been suggested b-ar.-i'ever. tie threat nuietht relief weald V'.'-. rtr: to any-e that did not grove a gar- some instances the threats MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, APRIL 4- 19 tat-s ve: that right wxili & spier.- r :; r-re-a- the threat and this time keep Ah; a- Br-:-tax said. .e&r. "e will hind cursives i next rear. And that stateme: : -A'orse t is 'sr.- THE -ALE- WE'VE MISSED lea- ta-e .virr.r.r: :s r. hearsay. f.v: sa.e- GIVING COMPETITORS A BREAK Western North Carolina has new enough ---:-?::::: n in the tourtst business, and we '-i-' that if the -ee:-ai Assembly passes the r :ii which wt-uid place a three, per cent tax on h:-:e' that it tvouli serve as to-: great a talking point ar.i other state- would get cue : resent tcur-t trade, Protect after .pretest ha- been sent tc the m-emfcer? of the legislature from this section ,.,-u.:.-t such a measure. Random SIDE GLANCES By W. CURTIS Rl'SS 24 Years Ago in HAYWOOD , Fr;m the fu March 31. 1511.) make their s; support in?. .No ton, and of farmer I: and - tne sr.-::- w.tt Lnc.e Ar ;-- F-rr'o.r s-ccucccg up tie r-tts -- . Ce US I : - ;-'-r'1 "T- - fir f:-r a ?yi?ri ' hr Erlr Mortt:? Kit -..vers t:?i i ' -i.axi a-: otter half rrooci. J: a:i-9r.ir ui; :r.at zi '5 Ttiit stake ;ztr;t:r.; rrit:r.?, . If THE WAY OF SOME PEOPLE Heird vf a p.-i;'-.er tti ty. s'"--. a- : -hi: i-rati -rea:;rs ta.ntct -rll ;- su.:r. a way that o wast : cv 4 i-f:.i yisi vozi ar.? '.:-'. a: a :e J.tr irt. 1 ,:a-.: a .r.-a.r tr trrtiti cf a r.. '. a ; i;rr. ttit-r a-: .j . : ihi- wee.-: we ..- . . . . . -,-r 5-j. -.v - r-:- -h: COUntV & e.i - r - .rr.-r r.o. I - .. . tr..- ra't we. .etters stat:ng ..''-- .. -n t:-wn. out chang- : o h-au-e cf the un-ightly bu.lo- tter t thl; paper.' read in jar:: in -i.-.v'- pap-r that. your iitt.e . vv.:. ti clean up and t.-.l-.-r i:wn : .. half tumble i down -hacks. ;.: :-.-. I wanted t , buy -:n.-- land co. ,--.r Mr' 1 . but I couldn't ... : -v r.- tw-. old shack; sc near it. - .. -h-v ar-r 'd-.wr. ty now.- Toe abrwe letter seems to be pro-cf enough that 'f vr business, reasons, the'-campaign .to; re-. .- v .Id buildings tnat are no btiger. suitable ' u,, .houid come down; I: propei-ty is to be '.v V mu-t be attractive. There is no S f :r trty for speculaticm; The propr .',.. .-ha- are s,:nd today are for improvement l . and n one is willing to make improve amid a .m,up of old cb.olete hou.es anu i:..:l ii--. b Th- r,rram of rem :.ving A i nouses an. building d:-s. not c.nly apply t:. the town.. . ... ... .,. .,..::..r- .r,- to -eli thir pr:peny tnev. . -' . .- a"r... t.vv. r'-'u - i-. t -r: -:c waiting until what we '.,,. .' ... .r;r.- of the summer -..sea-yh' ;'. V,,.. ,...r . f the.-cld places in :r."h',ti-makln? a 1 ... .w,. sh ;uld do a man state :: he were at the whe-.. He went :ntc ceta:. how ne would stp this expeniiture.-ar.d th: Vther one. He w;uld sc-ch '.have a balance in the trca-ur." instead of a dencit. . ;;- ' 'TT.- -i-.: r.rr;rii .-:wr With enthUsia-m, 'OUt t i'.. .... - - o. --und fac- On the surface it sounds- but :t w:uld have been almost impossio.e oo .have worked out- the', problems of this ccunty .l'-j - - -- vs -.rs 'hir.kir.7. ar.i . St-iii. "iii; r.t I-"..-; -;: traces r.Lfcf"S. H. : birr.e o: :a..-.-.c; be Prver.t:or. I- r v.-; v.: ; S'T-'at-ter- .. r.: after ir.iK i :tte.-- :'.-:x .:. M.a-'.:. at.: I a er.ve. a.rr.y rt'.a.T. store -r:-.-... a.:ou that tineti t a rr.y te r. hakes ;-.ar.-t? on' we say impossible was because. tv -: - V . t fring'to' o ui -eye--.res .en while he was taking v.." :oago ' te ve. a :-..,ti .T.rar.i. i: at. r..-'.1.'. tva.it' 11 ! before' IMMENSITY OF DUST STORMS tate s :u'r. i hav-r v.. tr.ns mved: i:v theirecent we.tem vo- mi 'lnt be; interested dn: the e- Tv.':-.-:v;v ;. Turner, of Kansas .State 1 -o-y;Jr.;Ter ' V 1-2 -bucks coul d be put to work m.au::ng li- 1 - a is smec-b iailyit wcuid take them a.year ,h ;..; ;:.; k to w-.temdvansas. the dirt that wa:-. bb'-- 'ov,r o thebf astern- half of : the ;tate.; Alt -'o-tb-'-r. belays, '-ere w-?.ld 4'.5;.'."1' . t-rubkba'd- to.be moved.'.'. : puctm? thebtbing' in that ' form helps us-; -r'ire'- the terrible'jcestr-uctiveness' .of .the. is .. y 1 n't n :-' t: u.- yfur imagination; . -;rr-.- hi-- 'Mbuitd-rstand that ado: of goo i.f arm. dandomu'-t ' -.v- ru -. - r- -r. - P- tliose .fvti ; dust. E":- THREE TUNNELS FOR THd SECTION .. .' ' Hihwav offtcia!?' have stated that cem-,.-' 'niter-plan.?, have been workedout.for ,thre-,tun-' nei- the rute front. S-:o Gap tc Cherokee. ; One -of he tunnels . will i- vven hundred deet . . long and ' the- others ab-out three' hundred fee;.. '". ' We have aiw.aysi' felt-: that -.tunrielsvin the: ornbuntains gave an' added thrill to.'vis;:orsb&rtd the popularity of the S-xo Gap-Cher,kee road 'Will be increased by the tunnels. V It i because wg'have a section cf the- coiun-tn- here that is so di:Ter,r.t from other par.s cf the world that. k. is ..rapidly coming, dha playground of Eastern America, and c--.vrytr.mg we Van do to develop this sect ion will mean more to all cf us in the end. , And "while we are developing this section we should bear in mind the program of the gov ernment which is to keep things as natural as poible, and get away from anything art ir.ciaL . c r. He could run our county and' state .to per, fecticn.'but he wasn't capable of taking care of hi? own business which amounted to '.ess than , 2.o'l" a year. : After all was said and done, we had been kept from work' for. thirty minutes, and had definite -proof that he knew less than, we had formerly thought he did. IK) MNY OF THEM REALLY WANT TO WORK? ' The Cleveland Star relates a story vouched :.r .,v one who really know? and who says it actually happened in a city of ab-rut 40.00'J people no: far from Shelby. The colored cook in the home cf a young . JadV secretan- quit her job. Another was. need ed, and she telephoned her lady friend in charge of "the unemployment relief, office to send up a Kflvp r.lentv of colored cx.ks and I will send you one.": she said. Tne dav went by and none came. The secretary tele ; again to the relief office and learned mat one had.' been sent but she did not report. . For' two days the secretary kept in touch with . the '.' office and". .each time the . unemployment : 'off.ee' '. secretary" reported that' cooks had b----n sent,; "And .'they had., seven , of them at di-erent times., but not one of the: : seven' report-. . e i f r the. . ;ob. ; f inai.y. :n cespc.rat.,vn, th;. young lady, in -charge.' of the r-'.ief office picked the eighth c .-: .and accompanied -..her. to. the secretary's ofnee where the jbb was- bargains i. ,f'; r..-. Tk make-. sure.the eighth rgress,or:elie;' would rep-ort, thel you h?b sec retar.- gave, her street,: car fare. ?pcinc:;dnstruction?,;s .'to how; to. readh her home a few-block? atvay an i tele phoned mother. "T have a c .-' k at las-. She's coming cn the next car. !:k tut for her.": The .eighth eck fai-ed to report: '- . ". . '-What. is.the.less.tn:i'b'a'ks.'the,:S.tar. All of them, were or relief: ' They were being car sd -for without!' work. . Should' they; accept, a y.b their names, would be: marked of: the r:ll. ; And so' it-, goes. It presents' a problem-' to; Uncle Sam and the --taxpayer.;,', .Thousand?, are- "refusing work to keep rvlief. .Wild' ?cciai workers hot report these abuses-forbear relief ' will , be suspended and'. they will lose their -owm jobs ? Morganton News-Herald. W ,.Vh:.rier.'t'.::ex1r, at Hazel- 5 -5i .1 .-'lr.z 'z-ji : ke about -r..- oat; : .. .. the facts .frt-ra . .v,- r..',i rr.en can't ta.k withviut z their ak-? '! . ar.i usually tt5: a year cr -i-. t . V wh;ie a w: mar. the other way. . , .' Vr. Ott Hampton of Canton T- here 0U5:r;ei itaf:.;. v- r-arles Knizz: spent days at horse this week. Sirs. Rbey Ferrusyn wa here front C.-abt.-ee Sunday. Mr-. Frank Ftrgruson vis::d frients at Ciyi os Monday. Mr' Waldo MiCracken of Crafatree -;-rr.t Monday in tows on tusjtess. ' M.ss Fannie Bean wiil g to Clyde .- Saturiav ftr a i.-.or. stay. 0;--r Waiter Knox went to Asne- vb "- V-ntav to see B-ster Brown. .Mr. Weaver Mx:a..-,t.t o: -rai-ttee spent severa. ua;s it. t-,wr. tn.s weei. ' ;.'.is Fann:e Burr Hi we., Sir.: Aeei-ent at .ter home on Jjna:nan's L'Ilr D. M. Cagle of Cyde wa.. i tus:r.ess v.s.:or to Waynesr.he on Wetnesday. oattam W. J, Hannah went ti Civte in Wetr.esday for a short stay. Mrs. Harry P.otha, M:ss Rtn Kn. 6-.-.t, Virg.-tia Ret ha- and Mr. Joe Gravfcs atteniet tne Butter Brown .r-nan-e zr.en a: t.-.e Grand r - - Otefa use :n Asnev...e. 'Tne Wtrr.ar.-s L:te:a:o Club w:.l meet Th.rstay, Apr:, tne w.tr M.s- Lli.e . Sattert-hwa-.t. Miss Sarah S'.r.ngr.eid -.vas hostess v tr.e Dor. Beii L-:ve l. tatter of the L'auirhters :: the Amer::an Rev- cut. ;i :n iuesiay artern.-.n. Mrs. James E Carraway enter.air.- ,ei :n:orma.iiy at brite: on Mtntay af.terr.o-: r. :n n:ncr -Irs. A:a.vr,zz;. house gue:t of i.. -- -'' -- w..-i. Fr.er.is :: M:ss J.sethme G. Inter te .ntereited to l-:.".,w that s trtjressing ntceiy with her vo:; .'-:-- - New York C::y. M:-.s Gtimer is to sing this week at a c:n- : :ert given at the p'.aia Hote,. T'-.e !o:-ai :odee of tne R.ya'. Ar- num announces through Mr. E, P. arttit. re?ent. tnat ;nere w... w . prtze. urawon and plenty of fun at the meeting on 'A.r. tay r. gnt. ' The Haywood .County S.ngtnt- Cor. venttcn will meet at De.lwoc-d Sat urday, Apr:! 5.th, at &:3C a. x. The chvits. that have already registered are: I'ebwood, Rat-uiff Cove.. Thick ety, Hyder . Mountain,. Maggte. -Way. neviiie, am Clyde. Beaverdam, Cove Creek and Balsam wji; probacy OX 15 tr.- t " . - and potatoes. I plenty of land : ,: ilea, rotator and I am - rs mat "A" ish seed and ia-. . te make potato ; j Wty not make - : : beans, tomatoes, a We all like to eat cannery that w.i. -surplus, if m,:e . - I believe cur p, : to tmnic tn:s. mattr gether, an: see :t , worked out wh and by it will be do something th.i found in the same next year, I arr. folks who wou' ; t have a chante t- - , Now. good p ; thia chanoe. ge" ft ttt. -"--at . ttt "- "y: . . - - '-avea t-.a t S.J 1- iii; tr . '' ix. Spider u "Hitch H;keM are at'.e- t.-. - cut a: sea. an: r..t r. . ... ;, K e.-':r.;rr. Tbey tiT-t .of fijl: Having r,: to a : i-'-e. ; r. . t.tv,. en--i.-3 t '.;;':: i:, -0 Ml The storv is told that the late Rev. R. A. Sentebe was unable to s.eep for a week after one cf his grandchildren had asked htm whether he s.ept with his beard' on the otusLie or ins:ae cf the v..-r. ' . fu-i 1" Bri??s .explained how he --.U wat,:-: p'.tv.- unoer the pave-T-e' It wtrks by a battery ar.i a ft -!-; r vs. -an.l. as' n.- Yesterday was a typical day of twenty-f.ve years ago in March, but seemed unusual for these latter years -jr'ran nrif. ftn'H sumraei' rr.ir.ele w.lh winter, and peach trees bloom in Jan uary and February. It would be dif ficult to estimate the snow as it rne.t ed as rapidly as it fell. On the moun tains the snow has beer, seen for two or three day.-. , ; f - If : "-NS'..t-. b.v::-; n wm i... ta:r ear ong v:u are away trorn a hum in the rr.a.r. rettiy over Oscar says the ripe mere is ne. and when di al! is stlent . . .. ana .ever lies. ... A "drv" brousht in the following b;- ! information . , .. to tell' the truth: the .-f.sr.Jres seem, exaggerated. . but mavbe he knows . . . anyway, r.e savs that' in the', good old" days,;wr.en lioior 'was made front com. instead of .od .ve an-: manure. The fa'rmer br:.t , . Tr.- Unite i State; got The..Tabroai. rot...... ... -' The manufacturer g:t The drayman got i-----The retailer s-:: : .The. tinsuhter get ..- - ,. .' . T.te The wits :.r. ' ttorer ? .23 ux. .. 3.T0 .13 :! .trur.i hur.STV ragged. ! MAKE THEM SELF-SUPPORTING ! Editor The Mountaineer: Seein? so manv reoble come in for relief at the office here has caused me to seriously -think of our situa tion, I think riow is the time for cur. people to get busy and begin, to . .H-v: it-a'-:, tit- Tfub: ........ .ver.: - to somet: bl :"td';n t.-'-:'ed that when te t: -. u calb their turn vs.;; m-.ntt:r. Ar.. rr.;r..v. m-tr'v." la-gh .n-er; tind t r. the. : -a ne. vrr. to'" do in s; dull. U y:.r.i and aftei? the ether.. .". . . : make sense. -but '; thing sermott - title to the A Famous Family Of Men's Hats KNOX DllNLAP BYRON G. E. Ray's Sons A COMPLETE CLOTHING SERVICE Try At Home First. . .And You'll Never It,?ret It OO.: aim- w.ter.e mere!.- rarr.-v. ant r -tt t-.'gts"-to-.the- point; versa'ttor: . ds larzing.: t-mfTeoultar'name GETTING READY TO GO Tue'sdav'-msrit. April s.xte: 'a&t as the date' for the arJiuabCarnrxrriof orr,- merce bar.quet. ;.;. 'The ;anriour:cerr;bT-';;.i;V bir.g- rr. io tv-o .xeekj-ia-.advarte' in -order that ,T;b co-nictb-g aSTair will be planned for that ia:e. "-.;.... ; '. , It i.? : irrportatt . to the entire ooTr-.rr.ur.ity that a large attendance be.had: at :the birirt. Definite "plan; ;fcr the coming ?eaon '"ill be presented, -.to'" the community-.and , :, the 'actual "Forxard With WarreiTiHe Movement" vi'l begin. things; term ,tt -r.urr.-.. -. t:r instance, ;n Hen ten; tnvtlle there ...are :.:-:'.qt by r-a-.-.-.. ' l'-T. Bratket. Drafts.'a-tt'twt Sro-ns .: . .. . rt:w;. f-:r: mere .ittn try and arrange the..na.m'es Into one.- sen tence. ..-. i A-car-tenter -stv : v . clif tn la .draft trrinr to not a he .took ctld; ' an-d'a'-payne -tru.l-t hi'mi'th 'the i'chest.' .which' ; he trac;tet : ut later wis rot just a sarr.- .e.- '.' ; ' Frfaittvw TrvJ Eitwire ' '.. ' UvKTtf.H cf 'arte-t'.tfrU siow itt p rimitive rr.is -arrie-; -ctt erten '?::. r-l' (. ' .,'.''.'' Bilious Attacks Fsr fcetus riiacia dta to occstt ' potion, mrf-.-.-ls of men sz&vrxa- ' O tii5 Trrff orTa E'-Drausti because U is pure ver?tobU arf brrr-n rrr.rr-jt. rT"--5 r-"f 1 L-e r.yrt F.V fc-Dracghy vrttet C7 rrflr.M cot, I taka tt to tO- osau IT X CJ D5t UJa tt. tie Tbedfortff ELACK-DEArGHT CONSCIENTIOUSNESS Is a BIG word in the riictionarv and it's even .1 l-W Wnrd whpn nnnliprf in nrrrint inn rftmnOUtldin?- fvamn! n rnriiripnf inn Hrnortriit rOnlH not ti4 weakened, low quality ingredients even though he kno it mum ii wiiit mem. nidi j .wu;, " r". health is concerned, to deal with an' absoluiitly l"1' worthy institution. ,' ., A S K Y O U R DO. C T 0 H Two Full REGISTERED PHARMACISTS l'" Protection. Alexander S T O R t DRUG Phon S3 & 54 Try At Home First: . .And You'll Nevtr e post Of Heffiet I d
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