THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER THl'RSDA Y, Al'KJL 30, 1925 Hot Point and Rid-Jid Board Away With the Old On With the New. Never before was a saying more true or more sen sible tkan when applied to ironing. The old way is tiring, health brcakintf labor, while with an Electric Iron it almost asshmea the poSinion of pleasure. Let us demonstrate the satisfaction of a Hot Point Electric Iron and a 'Rid-Jid' Ironing Board Open End, Folding Ironing Table Can not witfgle. wabble, jiggle or slide. Combination offer; HOT POINT IRON and RID-JIT IRONING BOARD for $7.50 Martin Electric Co. Quality Electric Shop, Waynesville What You Want-When You Want It. (Buy your Electrical Supplies from an Authorized Electrical Dealer) Visit Our Dairy Farm! We have just received 16 high grade Jersey cows from Georgia, all duly certified as absolutely free from tubercular infection. We are now prepared to fill promptly all orders for butter, whipped cream and fresh butter milk. Your patronage will be duly appreciated LONG'S DAIRY Accurate Measure Wlioii you buy Gas from us you are coi taiu that you will got accurate meas ure. Our pumps are of the most accu rate make and we doubly safeguard vou by having them tested regularly. Further more we guarantee the test of our Gas. When you pay for High Test from us you get High Test. Drive in and test our service, "Give Us a Visit." EAST END SERVICE STATION J. C. NORRIS, Prop. Waynesville, N. C. GIFT TO THOMAS A. EDISON. THE KEY Jut- n iut inn 1 ko.. vnnt h e f.Muml 1 fr V- Uin llilil'l LA - " PnrH has srnt to his friend The community' its naiamounnt moiai uuiy. re poses, can organise ite own means and resources, and can shape itself with rtcnnitcne.'s and economy. H. of Johansson pages manufactuied law and punishment society ran l c gu- j tert,ste.i in education to insist upon i in the United Slates, i ne sei fin- ute and form itseii in u riapnii j .the school as me primary ana "--" sift of eighty-one blocks and :Vse and rhanc.P way. Through education jdflivato little pieces of steel are ac- sock.(y con formulate its own pur curate within four millionth of an , inch. They are contained in a newly ' . i ori lohn powers is me aupm"'c Dewey. effective interest of social progress. The art of giving shape to human developed bakelite case. Kor many years Johansson gages have been accepted as standard for measurements throughout the world, 'and until recently they wre manu factured exclusively in Sweden, the native land (if the inventor, Carl K. Johansson. i In order t" take caie of the United , States ne-e 1 'he Johansson company acquired a plant at I'oughkeepsie, N. Y., but lefore manufacture of block; began the Fold Motor Company in , li2.'t purchased the plant together with the American manufacturing rights. M Johansson joined the Ford organization's a member of the engineering swiff to further de velop his pricision, instmmentsv And so it was in the new labora tories of the Kord Motor Company at Dearborn that he recently completed the set Mr. Kord has just presented Mr. Edison. jVOI N(;7;iRL K1IXEI) BY Al TO I MOHII.K SUNDAY. Haywood Journal. 1 Passing at a rapid rate through a crowd of neopl.' that lined both sides of the higliwav at Itothel last Sunday morning while a funeral service was in progress at the Methodist church, an autimioliile driven by Ccoigc How. ell, of Ravensfoi d. struck a Miss Stanley, daughter of Mi. Has Stanley, .if near Canton, knocking her down and inflictin" injuries from which she Idici shortly afterwards. Some of those who witnessed the unfortunate occurrence say that the car was going , at the rat.- of about thirty miles an 'hour when the accident happened. ' As stated, a funeral was in progress I at the Methodist church near the high school building and the congregation was filing out of the church when the car driven by Geo. Howell came in sight. Automobiles were parked on both sides of the road in front of the church and Miss Stamey with her friends started over the road to their car when as she was passing out from behind one of the parked cars she was struck by the passing car and knocked violently to the ground with the re sult as stated. 'Th? injurel young woman was tak. 'en to the hospital in WaynesVille, but died shortly after getting there.' Goo. Howell was arrested, brought to Waj nesville, and lodged in jail. Later ;th? body of the young girl was car , I ieil to Canton for burial. THE CAKOLINA Pl.AY.M AKERS. "Hunter tftagg. writing in the Rich Imond Times-Dispatch, pays tribute to ,the I'laymakeis as follow?: i "Like the Italian I'agliacel, players jwho tour the country In a cart, the (('aixilina I'lay makers have been trav eling throughout the south, from At lanta to Miami. But with a difference : the carry their scenery in a Kord 'and travel thcmeclves in a big white passenger bus, equipped with a smok ier and a compartment for hand lug gage, and decorated with I'laymak'.'i I masks and banners. The actors, all' .students of the University of No'th' 'Carolina, have written, mounted audi produced t h c i i nlavs under the direc- i tion of I'rof. Frederick 11. Koch, whose work may well be compare. I with I refessor Hakei's at Haiwird. Many of the nlays deal with the mountain folk, legendary themes, and the 1 i !-". r , so that thr v offer a rich treasury of! . indigenous literature. The best of j them have been collected anil publish-; 'd !iv lleni.v Holt and company, in; two s.'paia'.e volumes, the second hav-j iti come out in the fall, an I little1 ttlx atrs all o' er th.' country are pro-1 ducing these one-act dramas. j I "Only the oast week the Christian Science Monitor devoted the better. part of a page in exploitation to the excellencies of this North Carolina organization, giving it rating among the hifhest standards in the theat rical world. "It is high time Carolina added these youthfful artists to the list of Tar Heel accomplishments in the world of affairs." Peihaps we may well take a les son from the Finns, who assert that the achievements of their great run Nuntii. in the United States is Iworth thousands in advertising to the homeland Certainly, the Playmekers should be a source of oride to the people of North Carolina. Wilmin,? Uon Star. i li rr in vw r j i& fXfzlYci i pg clean! Eiwjfjjj itPPfirr? n.QgaiiCgPaintPpF fClfsaCaMPaliitUp lr A Box of Goodness Means Nunnatty or Whitman Candies What a delightful moment awaits you-if you haven't tasted of luscious Nunnally or Whitman Candies. Prepared of purest mat erials, each lump of candy brings health and wholesomeness in its wake. Order your supply today for your home-then dome in and partake of a delicious sundae or soda; and try our Icef-Cream. ALEXANDER'S 77 fot Stof Phone 53 and 54 Waynesville, IN. C K-j 1- See These oon Shits Men & i " It is thl rifeatfef assortment of fine Suit4SSeiliSiie ever ' had. Patterns are npw, colors are attractive and the tailoring is unexcelled even by the higheUu custom made garments. We are glad to guarantee y oufc absolute ' satisfaction with the Suit you buy-your mctney back ' if you say so. Jfa ? Clothcraft, $25.00 tp Hart, Schafncr and Mark, $35.0(Wo $45.00 McCracken Clothing Go. Waunesville, Ncrlh Carotina .':-:.v tows'.

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