t f he Uest Advertising Medium In Haywood County Published At Th Fuel pro., Ti r , Ine ruouuiea At Ine bastern Entrance of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park- Read by Thinking People NO. 35 WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933 SMS "wSPMSns Two O'o'T , 1 und To Federal Court For Murder u Cherokee Indians Being i..-An Tn Swain Held ior -"U1U" . . County Last Week , ra'houii and Allen Long, ' rrtrokee Indians, were bound November term of Feder- Rrvon City without bond i1 ?5faV Commissioner W. T. S!S; tore 'Monday, charged with S. ; ;er 0f Westly Driver, 64, who "hpBrvson City nospnai oun- &d ne . is.v, fim iniurieo al- J,gle been inflicted by Cal- T. dea'hbed statement, Driver 15 ; a-' Calhoun hit him in the ! j ni'i'a rock, following an ar morer ix cents, which Driver ST't. have won in a bow and ar- shootin? contest, engagcu m said to hav chased the ..-fiiateiv antr me omaj. w into the woods to await .he two left before coming out. Sherff J. H. Sea, of Swain county, .j g' H. Martin, of Bryson City, td of' visiting Driver in the hospital, i tnU the same storv as was U in the deathbed statement. The jefer.cants were arresieu uy oucuu and leaped in jail. 'r o r.orricnn TI. S. orobation and Lie' office of this district, testi- Wthat he talked to Lainoun in jan g fee admitted throwing the rock itoli hit Driver. Long has been on ration. ': , , , , I E, Lepseier. special deputy on reservation, told of events leao.- ..nnfnthe fatal affray, as garnered by him after an investigation. Hie two detenaants maae no staie itnt concerning the case, although Atrwre informed of all proceedings jr Goliath George, an interpreter. Former Senator Roy Francis, now lErtant district attorney, represent ee government in the case. Several Cherokees were present ax :ie hearing. biintv Agent Can Get Lime For $2.50 (By R. H. Grouse. Assistant County .Vent.) Flora time to time we. have been tied about agricultural lime. We km arrangement made WtitWby we get me .oo.-e lime laid down in ftltesrle- or Canton for $2.50 per Bit is shipped to Canton in carload e would have to unload it (li wtly from the tar as we do . not to a ;:dir.L' .mice- available to un- aioc. We liian tn hnvp ctispc wnrV. l out h-e in Waynesville, whereby ttn w -.tie !:me on hand at. all K)VJ plan to use lime this fall winter we shall be glad to have you "(nyou want if a . ,0-1,7 nAeetKlA- - ... c"J J co jyosiwiv, Canton's Labor Day Program SUNDAY, SEPT. 1st 7:30 P. M. Band concert Open Air Religious .-mice? Music by Canton church choirs Address by Rev Paul Hardin. MONDAY, SEPT 2nd 9:00 A. M. Tennis tournament Y. M. C. A. Courts Fred Mitchell in charge. Horseshoe Pitching Champion Park A. C. Gar den and G W. Clark in charge. Skeet Shooting at Allen Farm L. A. Hartshorn in charge. Band Concert Champion Park. 10:00 A- M. Field and Track Events High School Athletic Field A, J. Hutchins in charge. 10:30 A, M. Swimming Contest Y. M. C. A. Pool Wallace Wheeler in charge. 11:00 A.M. Band Concert Champion Park. Address by Hon. Fred B. Helms of Charlotte, N C. Daylight Fireworks. 12:30 P. M. Folk Singing Contest Champion Park Mr. B. L. Lunsford in charge. 1:00 P. M. Soft Ball Games High School Field P. L. Cog burn and Lee Campbell in charge. 3:30 P.M. Baseball Games High School Field Mooresboro vs. Canton WW. Sorrells in charge. Exhibition of Piope-spinning by Rodeo Club R. E. Lawrence in charge. 4:00 P. M. Harmonica Contest for boys under 16 Champion Park B. L. Lunsford in charge. 4:30 P. M- Hog-calling contest for men and women Cham Park T. L. Jamison in charge. 5:00 P.M. Nail-driving Contest for ladies Champion Park Frank Smathers in charge. 6:30 P. M. Band Concert Champion Park. 7:45 P. M. Square Dance and String Band Contest Champion Park B. L Lunsford in charge. 9:00 P. M. Fireworks Display Champion Park. 10:00 P. M. Round Dance Armory Sponsored by Junion Woman's Club. Cafe Owner "Goes Home" For Lunch Anyone interested in oiienmg a cafe in a small town just beyond Ashcville should get in touch with Walter Crawford or Allen Sutton, who had n most unusual exei ienee Monday. Arriving in the town about noon tired and liunpry they made for the only cafe in the town, and when they pot there it ws closed, as the owner and opera tor had gone home "for lunch." in order that we may get it her for YOU. ; IN CHARGE OF PROGRAM CONVENIENT LOW PRICED On Our Prescriptions You may be certain that your prescription will be filled exactly as ordered by your doctor if you call upon us. PROMPT EFFICIENT pi , W A Few Of Our Many Real Values $1.00 es 79c B' C. Or Stanback 15c 11.00 Cardui 69c Pint Milk of Magnesia 29c 50c Jergins Lotion 37c KOTEX 19c 3 I . -v liiivp H.-irriH. cf Ciritnn. is chriir nian of th Labor Day I'lot'ram. H' ifif'S that (-vervihiiif; is .n re;nlin-s? f' r the sala affair. Hazelwood News ' Mrs. T. G. Miller, of Bievard, spent .'Thursday, and Friday of last week in town vitir.g relatives and friends. E!d Mueller,, of Philadelphia. ;c visiting her parent.-. Mi. and Mrs.. John R. MeCluie. Mr.. Mut..T 1 the former Miss Lucille M.-tluie. Mr. and Mrs. Fiank M.1.01 daughter left Monday for their home in Chicago, after a two c. w-ith Mrs. Minor'? -parents,- Mi. an i Mrs. John R: McClure. . . Miss. Helen . Rogers spent last et at . Knka. : Labor Day Speaker r ; 4 1 tew ' ' iK'Ke Kivll. 'i:.- Itdnu, txlui will deliver the Labcn- luy A'l.lns at Canton, 1 uml.i-. ;i t 11:00 o'eloek. fordton, visited relatives and friends here during the the week. Miss Virginia Whitener and Miss Kdna Summen-o-w were Canton visi tors Friday. Ernest Truett returned Wednesday after a two-weeks vacation visiting relatives in Andrews,. Ilryson City, Rolibin.ville, and South Carolina. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. E, Coalsom and their son, Bede, were Chimney Rock visitors bunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gnllin and chil dren spent the week-end in Kingspoi't, Tenn., visiting Mrs. Cinflin's parents. Mr. and M rs. (.lilwon. News Articles Must Bear Writer's Name This week several unsigned news ar. tides were received by this paper, and since the source of the articles are not known they re being left out. This paper print nly that which is authentic, therefore, all articles nuiled in must bear name of writer, The fact that many mail in news is i'-cp'.y appreciated. Wi? who went on the excursion to know:!'.,, and Non is Dam during the 'cck-cml. Finest Truett and Harry Whisen hunt were Knka visitors, Saturday. Sylva visitors Sunday were Miss Hazel Robinson, Mis Kiina Mae Kuy kemlall, Miss Frances Mclean, 1 Clark, Louie Bvrd, and K. J. S hefer. CHILI) IN'JURKP 1 FALL Lut he"-Johnson, ( year-old child of .Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Johnson, fell from a me in the yard of his home on Church street Monday breaking his leg. Dr. Koberson cirried him to the Haywood County Hospital where he received treatment. Rev. and Mrs. O. C. I.andrum are to return Viuring: the week-end after a two week's visit to Montreal, the l'resbvleri.an Assembly Grounds. Sam. Knight was one-'of the mem- Jl'ST -ARK1VF.1) Horn u Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. .lames. Monday, August l'.'. a daugh ter. Ilutli Fleanor. Mr. and Mrs. Fllis Sorrells announce the biith of a daughter Tuesday,-Aug. - Mr. r.nd .Mis. G . riin . Jones an nounce the birth of a daughter Wed nesday, August '-'!. Mary Ann. Born to Mr. a n i Mrs. Oscar Knight, Saturday, August 2i, a daughter. VACATION' IN CAN AHA lialph Summerrow left last Sat urday for a two weeks vacation in I u : ','; ami .Canada where he: will visit 1 e'alivif . Mrs.. Mack Sliipley and small iaughU'i. Kmnia Lou. from Knoxville, Tenn.. ieturne'd hinno Tuesday, after n week's visit t ' Mr. and Mrs. Claud S'i pi. y. ' Mr. and MrsV CV -S. iienfield and daughter, of Leno.r. spent the -wefk-' end with Mr. and Mis. J. R. McLlroy, Cecil Gaiidy returned with them after) spending four weeks m Lenoir. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Sher-, ril! Leaiherwood and children. I Mr. and Mrs. Clintcn Mehaffey and: children left Friday for their home in 1 Oilton, Okla., after a two week's visit) . , . .. if to the tormer s pareni.s, .vir. aim W. L. Mehacey. They weie accom panied home by Miss Nell Mehaffey, who will remain for a visit in Okla homa, Dr. Woodward, who has been in charge of McKay's Pharmacy here for a few months, . has returned to hi.s home in Envin, Tenn. Miss Kathleen Hyatt, of Brj'son Citv, is visiting her srster, Mrs. Car roll" Whitener and Mr. Whitener. Mrs. Arthur Knight, of Morgan ton and her son, James, of Ruther- Praise To The Man Who Toils For Self, Family. .. . And Love Of It. . . .For He Is The Real And True American No obstacle stands in his way ... he never complains thai ihc job is too. Jiard, or the day too lontr . . . he observes the .Sabbath pay. in the heart of his family luxuriatin"; in the peace and rest it olltis. lie is American Labor, and he is root of all industrial progress, This .day is his day, and in his name we look forward to our nation's prosperity. The Town of Waynesville is co-operating with Canton and their Labor Day program let us all join with them in making it a success ful occasion. Town of Waynesville J. H. WAY Mayor M M. Noland ALDERMEN T. Lee Bramlett Sam II. Jones wr x