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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY, APRIL 16,
I
Political
Announcements
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
I hereby imnminro that I am a can
didate for n. -i.-lcctiun t the office of
Register of Itccds. suhji i-t In the ar
tion of the vuti :v in the Jur.o I'rimary
EDWIN HAYNES
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Sheriff of Hay
wood County, subject to the action
of the Democratic pripinrv in June.
MEDFORD LEATHERWOOD
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Kef.-i.ster of
Deeds of Haywood, County, subject to
the June I'rimary.
CHARLES C. FRANCIS
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Sheriff of Hay
Wood County, subject to the action
of the voters in the June Primary.
J. L. WALKER
WIND- -
Has its playful moments,
11 U T STORM WARN
ING??? NO PLACE IS
IMMUNE.
Why not have complete pro
tection? The extra cost is
so little!
Make sure that you have no
weak spot in your insurance
protection. Let us check
and analyze your policies.
The
L N. Davis Co;
Insurance
Bonds Rentals Real Estate
TELEPHONE 77
pill
Proved Right Here In
WAYNESVILLE
o MnDi:
MILES
of real non-skid safety
than from previous AH
Weathers. Our custom
ers' records show it. The
new "G-3" is your best
buy proved also by the
fact it's America's big
gest seller. Get set now
for safe driving this
springand summer get
a set now!
ALL-
WtAIMtK
w
TIRES
You Can Get More For Your
Money In Goodyear Tires
Why? Because we Goodyear
dealers sell the most tlrea
by millions and therefore
can give you the most value
at every price.
1
ABEL'S GARAGE
SALES SERVICE
Phone 52 Asheville Road
FOR COMMISSIONER
I am a candidate for the office of
County Commissioner, to represent
District No. 4, subject to the action
if the Democratic primary June 6lh.
R. T. BOYD
FOR LEGISLATURE
After much careful consideration
and beini.' urtfed by many of my
friends I have decided to become a
candidate for the legislature, subject
to the action of the democratic pri
mary to be held in June If nominat
"d and elected, I promise to jflve the
best there is in me to the service of
my county and state.
W. T. LEE
POR LEGISLATURE
I hereby announce myself as a Oan
lidate for the legislature, as repre
sentative, subject to the action of the
voters of Haywood County in the June
I'rimary. Your support will be ap
preciated.
J. F. CABE
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce that I am a ean-
lidate for nomination as a member
of the board of commissioners of Hay
wood County from the First District.
Your support will be appreciated.
W. W. HAYNES
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce that I am a can-
lidate for county commissioner to
present District No. 2, subject to
the action of the Democratic I'liniarv
June.
T. R. MOORE
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce: myself as a can-
lidale for Hie nomination from the
ond District as a member of the
id of commissioners of Haywood
'ounty. I will appreciate voui- vote.
E. 15. RICKMAN
OR BOARD OF EDUCATION
I am a candidate for re-election as
member of Hie board of . education
of '. Haywood County, subject to the
ictiori Of the voters in the June Pri
mary, i will appreciate vour 'support.
JOHN BEST
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce., that. I am a can-
lidate for the nomination as .Sheriff
of Haywood County, subject to the
action of the. voters In. .the 'Juno Pri
mary. I will appreciate vour support.
GEORGE F. PLOTT
FOR SHERIFF
I am a ; candidate for the nomina
tion as sheriff of Haywood County in
the Primary on Juno sixth. Your vote
will be appreciated.
ROBERT V. WELCH
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
I hereby announce niysolf as a can
didate for t lie nomina tioh to the olliee
of register of deeds of Haywood Coun
ty, subject, to tile action of the voters
in the June Primary. I w ill appreciate
your support. ...
J. R. BOYD. JR.
FOR SHERIFF
I am a ea ndida t e for I he nonii na -tion
of sheriff of llayuood County.
subject to. the Welles of tip- voters ill
the .June Piihiaiy. I am the lirst of
my family of stroiii;' Democrats to
ever .seek olliee. a ml your support will
lie a pprcoialod.
VAUGHN It. RIIINEHART
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby amioiince lhat I ,'ini. a can
didate from District .Number Five for
the nomination as a '.member of the
board of coiiimissioners of l laywood
County, subject to the action of the
voters in the Democratic I'rimary in
June.
GLENN C. PALMER
FOR SHERIFF
l nereoy announce m.vsell as a eaiv
ilidate for the ; nomination -ot. sheriff
of I f.'iyw.ioil County... subject, to the
action, of ..the llenioera tie Primary in
June,. I will appreciate vour .Hup port
A. G. RUSSELL
FOR LEGISLATURE
T ani a candidate for - membership
in the: next legislature from Haywood
county, subject to the action of the
coming Iiemocratie primary. If elect
ed I shall look after the. interests of
the taxpayers to the best of my ability.
Your support Will .be hnrhlv jinnre.
elated.
(DR.) F. M. DAVIS
FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
I hereby announce myself as a can-
rl tfl i t a t w n n ... ..
.w.v. iui iiuiiMu.iwuii uuu re-eieeuon
as a member of the board of educa
tion, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary in '.Tunf.
R. T. MESSER
FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
I hereby announce myself aa a can
didate for nomination and re-election
as; a member of the board of educa
tion, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary in June.
HOMER V. CAGLE
FOR COMMISSIONER
I am a candidate for nomination as
a member of the board of commis
sioners from the Third District, sub
ject to the action of the voters in the
uemocratlc Primary In June. I will
appreciate your support.
.. J. A. LOWE
The
Political Firing Line
(Continued from front page.)
Clvde Hoey opened an attack on
"Ralph McDonald from Illinois," last
week during his trip into Eastern
Carolina. The Shelby lawyer flayed
his opponent with a vigorous defence
of the North Carolina Democratic or
ganization, saying, "All that Gilliam
Grissom, the Republican nominee for
governor needs to do is to take the
speech being delivered by McDonald,
change a few words and use it dur
ing the fall campaign."
Clyde H. Jarrett, lawyer of An
drews, was nominated as Republican
candidate for Congress from the
eleventh district in Asheville recent
ly. He was presented to the G. O. P.
Convention by his father, R. F. Jar
rett, of Jackson county, who has
long been an outstanding Republican
leader.
Mr. Jarrett was nominated over
Haslcy B. Leavitt, of Asheville.
Tne eleventh district Republicans
also named Mitchell F. Lominac, of
Woodhn, and Walter R. Chambers, of
Marion, as delegates to the national
convention in Cleveland in June.
Horace N. Sentelle, of Canton, and
Fred I). Hamrick, of Rutherfordton,
are alternates.
Several weeks ajfo Congressman
Zebulon Weaver announced he was
a candidate for re-election to Con
gress from the eleventh district. Oth
er than Mr. Weaver, no other candi
date has announced. There ha been
some talk of W. 1!. Fisher, of Ashe
ville and Andrews, state manager of
the Tuwnseml Pension Plan opposing
.Mr. Weaver. Mr. Fisher, however, has
made no formal statement.
Mr. Weaver spent the past week
end in Western North Carolina.
Some one ha.s dug' back into history
and found that eight men who.se names
ended with "on" have run for presi
dent and each one was elected. Some
Republicans have conceded the fact
thiit Governor Landon, of Kansas, will
be their Candidate against Roosevelt,
and they also point out that Landon's
name ends with the winning "on."
Richard T. Fountain, who made a
desperate light in the governor's race
in 11)32, is out again this year, but
for the place now held by Senator
Josiah W. Bailey, in Washington.
Mr. Fountain was here recently,
making visits around, and getting
things in shape for the June primary.
Word cominii-out of Raleigh after hi
western trip was to the. effect that he
got but little eneouragment in these
hills regarding his chances of defeat
ing the present .senior senator.
"Sandy" Graham, candidate for
governor is advocating- an immediate
call for a special session of the Gen
eral Assembly. It is his opinion that
the assembly could transact all bii.si
ness necessary within ten days.
Mr.: Graham, however, did not
spend all of his time last week talk
ing about the special session of the
General Assembly 'not. by any. means.
In Dunn ;he flayed both his opponents
-charging that Hoey had no program,
and that Dr. McDonald proposed to
do away with one source of taxation
now yieldinis if. 10,000,01)0' a year, ami
in turn increase state expenses .flO,
000.000,. but as yet had failed to dis
close where he would find the neces
sary !f 20,000,000.
Play To Be Given
At Rock .-.HIM
The Parent-Teachers' Association of
Rock Hill school will spon.sor a play,
"Here- Comes Charlie," to be given
-Saturday nijrht, April IS, at 8:00
o'clock in the Rock ilijl school house.
The characters are: Nora Malone,
Avis Medford; OfhVer Tim McGrill,
Robert Ilovvell; Jlrs. Fanny Farnham,
Kdmt lioyd; l.arry Klliott, Lawrence
Leathenvood; Ted 'Hartley, Frank
Tucker;: -Vivian Smvthe-Kersey, Mary
lioyd; Uncle .'Aleck: TvvijrRs',' Dick
Mooly; Charlie llopps, .Mary Lou
Leathei'wotVi ; Mi's: CaiMlitle Sniytho
Kersey, Claudia Boyd; Mortimer
S'myt he-Kersey, Marvin Leatherwood.
KAINSTOHMER
Thanks to its "rainstormeF," a ma
chine, recently developed by the For
est Service tp produce artificial and
controllable rain, new light has been
thrown on the causes of floods. With
the apparatus creating a hundred ar
tificial rains the investigators have
been able to study the influence of
plant cover and erosiveness of soils.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the board of
county commissioners from District
N'o. 3 subject to the action of the
Democratiic I'rimary in June.
JARVIS H. ALLISON
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as a member
of the board of commissioners from
the lirst district, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary in June.
J. E, HENDERSON
Get Rid of Poisons
Produced by Constipation
A cleansing laxative purely vege
table Black-Draught Ls the first
thought of thousands of men and
women who have found that by re
storing the downward movement of
the bowels many dlsagrernble symptoms of
constipation promptly c& . be relieved.
Mr. J. P. Mahaffey, of Clinton, 8. C.
writes: "I have found that BlacK-Dratight
is very effective In the cleansing 1 of the
system, When affected by the dull head- ,
acne, the drowsiness and litssltude caused
; by constipation, I take Black-Draught."
A natural, purely vegetable laxatlet. .
BLACK-DRAUGHT
i i
I
Hospital
I XT - I
!! J
Mrs. Fay Miller, of Canton, is im
proving. The condition of Mrs. Allen Rogers,
of Canton, is fairly good.
Reuben Inman, suffering with a
fractured leg, is resting fairly well.
Mrs. Gaude Caldwell, of Maggie,
is improving.
The condition of Miss Hazel Benon,
of Canton, i.s fairly good following an
operation.
Mr. Joe Rhodarmer, of Clyde, is
improving after an operation.
Mrs. Ola Hall, of Canton, is rest.ini?
easier, following an operation.
Miss Alma Haney, of Mt. Sterling,
is gradually improving.
Mr. Gilmer Morrow, of Clyde, is
resting fairly well, after an 'opera
tion. The condition of Mr. William Smith,
of Hazelwood, is, Borne better follow
ing an operation.
Mrs. J. H. Cabe, of Canton, is rest
ing fairly well.
DISCHARGED
R. L. McElrath.
.Miss Dorothy Cagle.
Mrs. W. E. Green.
Mr. (). II. Robinson.
Mrs. Cecil Morrow.
Gertrude Dorsey.
Mrs. W. G. Henson.
Mr. Walter Lowe.
Miss Bonnie Kuykendall.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mis. Hob Keener, of Joe,
announce the birth of a daughter, on
April the 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Huffman, of
Canton, Route 2, announce the birth o
a daughter on April 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cagle, of Dell
wood, announce the birth of a son
on April the 12th.
TO ENTER DOG SHOW
Col. Jack, the cocker .spaniel owned
by Father I-'ine, will enter the Ashe
ville Dog Show this week. Last year
he won three blue ribbons.
Nervous, Weak Woman
Soon All Right
I had regular shaking spells from
nervousness," writes Mrs. Cora San
ders, of Paragould, Ark. "I was ail
run-down and cramped at my time
until I would have to go to bed. After
my first bottle of Cardial, I was bet
ter. I kept taking Cardul and soon
I was all right. The shaking ry;tt
and I did not cramp, I felt worlds
batter. I gave Cardul to my daughter who
was In about the siinie condition and the
was soon all right.'
Thousands of women testify Cardul bene
fited them. If it does sot benefit YOU,
consult a physician. .
Pro g r a in
OF THE NEW
Park Theatre
If .Mrs. I,. I. Kaier had been pres
eiu iMlnexday nigjjit she Would have
iei-eivt( S:i(i.0O in cali.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
"Professional
Soldier"
' with
Victor McLaslan and Freddie
Bartholomew
SATURDAY
Valley Of The
Lawless"
V with
Johnny Mack Drown
MONDAY and TUESDAY
"Ceiling Zero"
with
James Cagney and Pat O'Brien
WEDNESDAY
"Charlie Chan's
Secret"
:'y. with '".;"''
Warner Oland
Night Shows .7:15 and 9:15
ADMISSION 10c & 25c
666
SALVE
for
COLDS
' price
T.lnnM.TnHlotci
Salve-Nose Drops 5c, 10c, 25c j
din Ofa Qlijurrly uttiiatj
ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev Howard V. Lane. Pastor.
Low Sunday. Morning Mass at 11
A. M. Sermon by the pastor. Bene
diction of the Blessed Sacrament af
ter the Mass.
Morning Mass in the library at the
Cherokee Reservation at 8 A. M.
WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERI AN
CHURCH
At the 11 o'clock service the Sacra
ment of the Lord's Supper will be
observed. This is our spring com
munion. We earnestly urge every
member to be present at this service.
Bible school 9:45. L. M. Richeson,
superintendent.
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m., Miss
Vera Hosaflook, president.
Mid-week service ot prayer, Wed
nesday S p. m.
K. r. W ADK-tiK,
Minister.
WANTED TO RENT Fresh 4-gallon
Guernsey cow lor lour montns, irom
June first. Apply Adger House, or
phone 62.
A FAMOUS FAMILY OF MEN'S HATS
BYRON - DUNLAP - KNOX
C. E. RAY'S SONS
A COMPLETE CLOTHING SERVICE
Try At Home First You Will Never -Regret It
SAVE ON PRESCRIPTIONS AT SMITH'S
The Rexall
ONE CENT
SALE
N 0 W O N
Buy Now And
S a v e
Two lc Sale Items For
The Price of One Plus lc,
Hundreds of Items on
Sale
Saturday
LAST DAY OF SALE
EXTRA VALUES
.".." DKODOIJAXT
MUM 24c
7.rc IvAUOK
NOXZEMA 49c
l;.HGE SIZE
OVALTINE 57c
VITALIS . . 69c
IAUGEST SIZE DR. MIT.ES
ALKA-SELTZER
Special
ZZ 0ny $1.19
BAKSERV Injct-toWiY,
1.50 VEGETABLE COMPOrXD -
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S . .1 i
25o TIIEDFOTtD'S
BLACK DRAUGHT 2 for 25c
OU ARE ALWAYS
WAYNESVILLE BAPTIST CHiR
H. W. Baucom, Pa-ur
Regular services next V.;
morning. ,
The evening service .:'' ,
tuvred by special music. A.V.j ie "
sing many of the old hymns 'j -know
what you like and we w
it fcr you. We had a great
Sunday, with the ordinance of ha-4"
administered at the morning -t-v'. '
ADMIN'ISTRATRIXNOTI( f
Having qualified as aiin
of tbo potato C n. I " 'A
ceased, this is to notifv a;!
V V 'Wit VI A -. vj,
orrow, re.
Viflvinc rlflima noninct tt,
the said S. G. Morrow, dtveaVd t'
file them with the Clerk of the '??
perior Court of Haywood Ocuri-v 7
or before the 25th day of March V-,;-or
this notice will be p'eadtr.f'a '
of their recovery. "
All persons indebted to said es'a-s
will please make settlement at o ce ;
This 25th day of March, li;;" '
MRS, W. P. UOYD,
Administratrix of S. G. Morr. vv,
ceased. ' 4':
No. 454 Mar. 26-Apr. 2-'.i-i..i,i
Cosmetic
Bag
with purchase of large size
LISTERINE
FRI. and SAT.
$1.00 AVIXE OP
CARDUI . 64c
$2.00 IjARGE
S.S.S.; ..... $i
$1.00 EXT. '. Ti. O.
WAMPOLES 79c
15c Alb KINDS
DYES 10c
49c
WELCOME AT SMITHS
FREE