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Pae 5 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936 THE WAYNES V1LLE MOUNTAINEER Rival Campaign Managers Meet at Rally ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTrCE Having nitolifiori s dm intitrat OT said estate will please make imme diate settlement. This th 9th day of September, 1936. r R ATKINSON. FOLKS YOU KNOW of the estate of P. L. Turbyfill. de ceased, late of Maywoon county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Administrator of the estate of P. r iair lo pir-c-iii. L 1 1 1 hi w .. j . signed at W aynesvuie, on or oeio-re -u. o ., o R Martin spent the week ni 'in Spindale, as the guest of her fnir Mrs- Garnett Henson. 10th dav or SeptemDer, 6i, or mis notice will be pleaded in bar of their Trk0l ihck nHc.lr T?1V1 recovery. All persons indebted to lltuu mv t, a ENTLEMEN We can show you Mr and Mrs. Howard H. Hoke and ; w;, Imall daughters left on Tues- ( !v for their home in Pittsburg, Penn, ! - .r a visit of ten days with the former's mother Mrs. Amelia Hoke. Mrs N. M. Medford. Mrs. Alvin Ward and the former's guest, Miss vi Fohom, were among those mo Jortu to Ashevilte on Friday. Mi Diana Black and a party of f-Vnds spent Friday in Asheville. ts Viola Folsom, who has spent time as the guest of Mrs. N. M. Medford, left this week for her home n Waynesboro, Ga. .. M ;; Lochie Carlyle. of Lawnde-..-'w " C; i tne guest of her aunt. 4 T. L. Bramlett. Miss Carlyie i'r 'Principal- of one of the schools U Lancaster. S.C. ), Tom Taliaferro and small son. v. who have been spending ".mi'time a the guests of the forms'""-1 , .. Mlt.tUol sr'i mother, mts, .u"i v:r.v returned KaU-igh. M to their home in Sarah Welch, who is attend- tr the Western Carolina ieacnui." - . l. 3 u.. CV.lego, spent me ween-i-uu i on ur'enV, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Welch. Mr. Charles Russell has gone to Franklin, where he ha accepted a (Hiit:.'.n. f , 00 L V1 -i it..-ff-tiMtJtii i'i mir-mmmmi m - MaiMMMMitttiMwxA :.: John D. M. Hamilton Second only to the recent meeting of rival presi dential nominees in point of drama during the cur rent campaign was the meeting of John D. M. James A. Farley Hamilton, left. G. O. P. national campaign man ager, and James A. Farley, right. Democratic na tional campaign manager, at a New York rally. Mi-s Alice Quin'.an has gone- to ' IV-lie'.d. Mass., where she will visit ,ouin, Dr.. Frank Sevenoaks. NXSW1V Vway of 'Ma and son, Jimmy, are .laying with fottwrida. Penn ' Mr. and Mrs. Kuius Scr, Mrs. J. P. Dicus .and son. Freddie, are -spending a fortnight will, rola- j tives in Wilmington. While Mrs. picus is out of town her daiightoi Stopm Where Your Money Counts Most LARD, 8 lb. carton . , . SM CUP AD 10 lb. bag ... . . .55c aUbAK 25 lb. bag SL3; Baking Powder, K. C. 50 oz. 29c Vinegar, Bulk; per gaL . . . . 21c Rinso Powder, 3 for . ... .... 25c CHIPSO linfh cloth V. . ..lc .Ife 0 Kay Macaroni, 4 pkgs. . ; . . 19c JELLO;3forv.:.;.:v.v RICE, 4 lbs, for 24c MATCHES, 3 boxes . . . . 40c Creen Giant Peas. No. 2 17c Delmaiz Corn. No. 2 can, 2 for ...23c Market Satisfaction BEEF LIVER, per lb. 19c nrnn ir I-Bone V I h 71 I Sirloin Round per lb. 19c BEEF KO AST.nerlh 12' 'C WEINERS, per lb. SALT MACKEREL, ner lb 25c Our Chickens are Slaughtered and handled under mnHi(io rrMri, wiMild nlease the most fastidious. You don't need to feel any qualms about serving them. THE FOOD STORE Gets 99. Years ' 4 .' tiitiiiiii John ravelkit Although he plciuled lor thr clmir in his trial before a judjje in Ctu tuK for the slaying of his ir-year-olU daughter. John Pavelka. 48, atve. was sentenced to years in prison. I'avelka waived a jury trial and told the court he killed his daughter because he was too poor to buy clothes and tu lake care of her properly. Mr.-. .7r-lv Mas!e Mc("r;tckcn ;inl (lauc'ntei-. Miss Wilnia Mr(Varkenof Hock IliH. S. ('.. were the c'uc.sls on Sunday of the. foi nier's .mother, M.s. T. . Massie. '. Mr It. S. I rllosilale and daughter. Mi-s 'l)l)i' .lean Truesdale; niaile a visit t0 Atlanta during the week. SUBSCRIPTIONS The To'loxyintr ' sut-cnptiot.v have ieen received .since last week: Mrs. Annie Ilightill, Chile Route I. Rev I. 1'. ( lark, ( anion Route 1. Miss Ruth Roberts, Ml. " Sterling. Mrs Tom lalialerro, Ra.eigh. ( hveii ( orwin. ( ny. R .1. McCracken. ( anion, Rente 1, Mif .lolm l'.vans, ( ove reek. Mrs Ileuev Noland. Alexandria. Riiliei t I .. Sloan. I liirham, N. ( . pr. Wm. S. Sloan, Wilson, N. C. llugti Sloan, Wilhiiivgtoii. N. (.'. Mr 1 .i 1 1 it.- Hopkins, (anion Route i 1. H Hrown. Clvde Route 1. Mis I' rank Jones. Route J. W. T. Denton, ( itv. V .Rogers. Maggie. Mrs R (). Allen. Route 1. Thigh T.eatlierwood, City. t nni ! rcenian. Route 1 . Newton daililv. Route 1. V. II, Ferguson, Jr., City. .1 (i. Tate, Route Mrs Jess Mooie, Ilaelwood. Homer Messer, Newton, N. .) H Messer. llaeiwooil. Mrs V II MeCrackeii. Clyde Rout One. Mrs. Ruth Keller, ( ity. 'I'. W. Ke:gusnn. ( ity. C. V Ration. ( ity. I .1 Noland. Canton Route 2. Miss Sarah McCracken, Washing ton, I'. C. , i. Justi Canton Route 2.. K I,. Withers,, Jr.. Durham. Oscar Morris, Harrington, V;isTi. . Paul Martin, City. Mrs. Ida Mullis. City. Dr. V, II. Oslioini'. (Mty. : ;.. M. Davis, .'. Atlanta, Ca. .Mrs. Anna Schenck, City.. . lothimg 0 in your style 0 at your price MRS. K, N. HARIIKU TO HK HOS'l KSS 1(1 II. A. H. The Doivas liell I.oVe Chapter Daughteiv Of the AnVerican Revolu tion, will hold the regular October meeting with Mrs. R. N. Barber on Ve!nesdav trie 1 1th. Mrs. Sam -F'lott- and; two children, i fshMi i,.. i , :;.. f Mr .anil ' of Dalton' (la., who, formerly lived Mr. 't'bn M Oue.-n.'who has held a her-, spent .the week-end in town, as nosition With the egal research., ue- tne guesis oi vm . pa;t merit of the WI'A in Washington, D. C. has given up his work tneie ami i-... t 'ru,...,..t ir;lt iilrnni h.i villi resume his studios at the law scnooi oi f ne- wa im- K u -- v ' ";"". t.He .North Carolina . University. niond. 'a. Mr; Aaron ; I'rrvot has: gone to New York. City on liusiness.. Kn route no trespassing notices for sale at the mountaineer office f i 4, i P. MM i.'vt . :t x I si b,,v. i. m You May Be Big or Little Slim or Stout But We Can Fit You In an appropriate cloth and model, and pleasingly so. our piitT m;iy be .SI !.!'." r il m;iv bo Roirard less. vi' ran show you a nice assort ment. Chatham Homespuns This is a distinctive cloth. Suits tailored from it, are distinctive suits. Models come, plain, double breast ed, and sport back. Pat terns lor both younjj and older men. Its a manV cloth, but the ladies like it. MOST PATTERNS' AT $25 Some at SJ7."(i. ? New Deal? The new deal should mean a new suit for every man and far every boy. Let us show you. Mens Clothing $12.50 to $27.50 500 Suits from which you may choose. E E. Ray's Sons rr
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