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THURSDAY, JUNB 4. in THE CAROLINA MOl'NTAINEER Till USD . JIM II. isr. TheCarolinaMountaineer M I: NI'. KM Display A.hc-rti I lint s Cent - yr t ( j iu I an t.-c.i (-.1 illlllll Ifl.ll ill 1 I Hill I li.M Kll'l lN It X'I'KS , ;i Ad', i i , ..; i. . ,..). ,. Mi .loo I - .... !,'). Us N w . .j .,' ! t.r : . - . , N. ' ' . Mail Matte-, a '.,- A t ..f Mai .,Hi..'. at S,-irovi'li-d i. HTt. ri iii isin n on i in ki v Clyde Great Cattle Shipping Point lmiHirt.ini Lie St:x-k ( . - tiT 1HI I arloaiN nl ( at II.' Shipped Hi nf Hurt- Last Si-ason. THK SCOOL. Sl'lATION. 1 '..it ni'.ii- i !-.,!, than l'i ' I i:n.i. n a ' I' -II, 4u in .iiirir that ' v t Th. mi 1 1 s i ) x ..ii n v n. i THK MOI NTAINKKK TO IS SI K ISM, TOl KISTS KIMTION. "I" h i Mountiiinivr will .-hum a li(v' photntfrav i-tife edit 'nl'.. This iilitmn will be priut-'i! in color-, ami wil1 ailciii;tti'lv p;o ii ri' I lay worn) county. Mr. ('has. Karmi'r. an i irri i mci'iI new -papi-l' in. ill. '.vhn i hciv In a.-sist us in the uiultTtak ma h.i- alroat'iy ronimcnri'il work mi this u'lition. Yi.ti' m-uii-)-.itinn mi this edition will he ajiprci'iati'il. Win. A. I'.AMi. ;m.- I'. .I.. Ittl.' an.) it. i . 1M ...it . W.' ' rno-t n .rth i i " !in . ,. mi-ill i.il.in.'i' nl very w iU'1 '' if. Ii- ar c -dllR-d n an other point Y.-t -u.li i- th.--. nuiki- r. '''i' ,.-m'V in r;i-.m rv'i n.ll' I , il l of 1 ). c . n. l. -. a. I- of rat- . aii.l tnr. th.' m wo: -n Virginia to ii j ii .n. a .f tin id n 'I. ..ri-i ! in. I ' . i,, II - M III ,. ii: I Mi' i ;i- in a la'hiT i iiirrt ii l' ha.- hi-, n i ,i iv. a 'i.l nii-an.i t. ,:,' : on a na'.'it o t in .-.ittl.' i Clyde .'..illy i. w;.v illcrf to pull ,t 'o a mooting niilv ahout .1 a ,. 'i.'T.I in riv.l.-. . i.'i i, moll atti-ndrd A iari;.- atton.lari h 1 for iirt'l! !';' mo-! Minil.ltant th.- .-.unit-. Thi- dusi-'iuratn-mi'nt I Stock raUinc ha" lnnjr Tu'-diy i r ha lnnf ii'lu-trv of ( Contributed. I On last Saturday morning. May .')!), a laiyi- deli'irati-jn of women atcom- jmnii'd by .several men, appeared be fore the County Board of Education, which was in st-siuti, to insist that - VVayne.sville township be allowed a .-iMi.'i inteniiont for the ensuing pear. The ehairman was asked the direct .iui-ton "Why can't Wnynesville have a -iiperintendenl, when Canton is to Ik- allowed $J,:',00 towai.l the salary of t:i"irs " The an-wer iven was thai ,t wa.- a mat'er of lack of funds. Yet we undei.stan l sulci- that time the hoard ha, placed in the budget I he amount of i.'i. llil) foi a county -de -upervisor to assist the county .supcriir.enilent. Rumor, are beiti-; i 1 1 .-u ! a' -i on the streets, thai owinK to the fai t that the 5177. (KM) of bonds IS..MH al lor the hiiil-lins and eiiip- of the W'a;. ru's i!le township schools was not -ulliciin; to build and equip the s new buddings in the towlisnhip. The County Hoanl of Kdueation has wited. that this extra amount needed -hall In- taken out of the VVayne.sville township'- local tax fur th session of t ;!.",. Ji;. 'IThis would ne.'i-ssi'.ate the I'los.iif of the Waynes ville to'.vn-.-hii .-i-hook at the clo-e of a s X months term. Vet we understand that this money could in1 borrowed from the state on ca-y terms, but the board so far has made no effort to relieve the situation. Are the citizens of Wayne nill (jo in to calmly sit by and wat.-a the educational opportunities o' their children ruthlessly taken awav.' OUR ORPHANS. All hail the I. O. 0. F. Juvenile Band and entertainers from the Odd Fellows' Home at Goldsboro, N. C. Featuring the Boys Band, together with male, female and mixed quartets.' Listen for the band on your main choruses, musical readings and com- .street. dy. Waynesville. Monday, June 15, Tickets on sale now. All Odd Fel l2fi at old academv at 8:.'i0. 'lows are expected to be there. e.ui.-.-d iiv low p" ice- for a yenr o. two .ho.;'. I ii..t in- p.-i nutted to cause ;i I ..-- of inteii-1 ii th - indu-try -o eM-eediiigly ital to tin- proerc-s and L'em-ri! welfair of the ..unity. KAHF. 01'lOKTl M'Y STIIIKNT. KOR ART II i;i.W()(tl) CI.F.ANS IT' SVI l( THK TIN V. (II li TO 20. In . pi '. :i';n inipai'ii -.ii- v'i: ss offem '. ; w I . n I h. is ,,u ..'la.-i li . :' .. -o, . ;i lua! Wealth ;...!ay than .. i- t no f . t-.-i.ch.- .. tea h ' p nil' if til' I ar.- It n a le , rid i H M:-- I'cail Saunders ,,f Nashville, Tenn., head of the school of art and applied de-ign of that city, and ait dcpartmeiitn at Lake .lunaluska in t.ie summer, is m town eiitme; up a cla .s - - I ;n art, .special i.iriir on lionie ilcC'ia- lv- -ea.-oiie 1 h,i-K e- .-a mo toi tioti anil outdoor sketrhin. Miss ii'lu-.M.d Saturday afternoon tail of Saunders is ju-t from New York, a--' " of what tli.-v w.ul.l do towheie -he .'xliibited her paintings i.duo..,'. imenil, nine. A spi r-1 at I he Sou; he i n Kxhinitinn la.-t month. I in fo'iow.'l .lili-ill- wiiclljKhi- had a -pic.al irinua. She i a I " no'.h team- .,. l..ya! -er-I meniber of the National Association t Uao cit 1 1. '!-: u r- - in f r S'. !a'- eterans .t r.e.i ..jf t h. h. in. .1 ., .cm- r to on e. too of Women I'ainler lla.-el- I headipi.-irlers m Ne "f HF 1M 1TIN(. NOW OI'KN I TMN I'l Nlll. NI)TS lUM. U.IIH A I' MFDFIIRirS FARM jNKAIi ( OM1M.F.TION. in I Sculpto-s, w V.DK.l Ait Al liance of America. Saui'lu'iri Slates Ait I.eaL'in anil Independent Artists She h i- -tu.iiod abroad and has won fir zes s.-ape- in ltai on pi.rtr.ii' and land- Sergeant Andrew .1. Fort Bragg. N. , w the postolTice huilding. set! . r..m , ie Here in ..lid fl.i.H,! A tin. i'h' 1111 until the lsth of tin.- month, accept-1 ing voiin men of IK to :ir. years fur the army. Kiilistnicnt- now ooen foi one or three yo . -. The follow ng now o-n: For Field rtillery. Fort Bragg.! for Infant -y, For -in .nits, (ia., Camp Median. N. ('.. Fort Moultrie,1 N. ('.. foi Field Art -r and C. A. C , 1 Hawaiian Islands. j BOLT (IF III. II I N i ... 'II I OF l,MOS T ( I.KAIt SK SI l( I K l Mlt. (Old. INS' I'lNF TUFF. ungaiow iieing nil '.;. c. I' i:,,k a: Medf.nd Farm ! o Ci.ai :.-s F.-iil.u.d '.e co'llpleted v i li i i a tew da .-. I -' 'can ' r h.- ... r :i i .- , " c . Oil i tllellt all i .,; ! I ;i .'..- :M,e. :,'. M. ( . ..i' ng M i I .- noted a- an . i' c!i tec! as well a- an epe a!l .'-cihd hinlding meciiaa.c. She of the seo, F Those has al-o -erve.l art depattment n delation of Wi.i wishing t,, apply 1 h, I' V.S irk I'l.'l'. lo 1 (.(IIN(, TO Kl'ROI'K. I- f allow lllg hew . 1'e.ll W ill b i' :htc . ; of :il.l'!;. ., i . of til :n i Mounta nee:-. and Mrs Homer 1 Fergu-oi ...n. Cha-le- liiguson, and M- 'li. in man lu!'- Illt'Ill'ler- .-hip in the clas.se- beiti'; l.iriae.l ( an reach Miss Saoad -r.- al '.hi Ke.itn . Hotel. In ad lit ion to th.- ;. lull i IasS. is thcie will lie -aecril iis-riati n ror ehililren. this i- .t gn'i oppm" uni'v i for the art lo'.---s in our c m inanity. MARIF. MORKISFY 1'OSSF.SSF.S A M ACNFT l( I'FRSONAI.ITY. It ' a -1 and 11 I ib-nee of M Mo, -gar ' M- ..:. i: .1 .1! I It of ! he f.U Ml l esi I Collin- down nesr' ( "'. de town-lnp. I s he.,. f,..n p.vt F tl.e ;l not h .ii .,f Th. alio - a.niiig alning thai and char. 1 ! it l . i .I'd I .ist .ii. lav riftei':.. .' a I "f . Feign-on'.- sistei. Mrs. lightn ii : i uck a large pm- : r- '; S! ,.,(. ,. ,,. (hk.uy( N. ('., aie leav g on Monday foi New Yoi k. winiej Wednesday t lit-y will -ail op the i; S. vieorge Washington to spend ral months abroad. Ti.ev wii! at : sky over I, ii, the International convention of h oil n.'.n I "v chaniiHT ..f Commerce wh,,-h : h i ' ''- : I- in Bui li, Igaim. M , . . , v is"'i s a d.'legiiie f i ,.!,i t he I 'n I 'd a ti.i "I In- t' -'a!'.- I ii.i'ai'ier of Com me ' i e. ; ,.ni -Ir.p o! h.liK. was peeled off. On !! 1 ' I B H A M N M Fl I VI. . of the trunk of the I Nl IK All KB I . V K K . nta, t and 1'iere i - j J' N VLF.-.'v . N when ! e . irrenl "''' ! in and Instruction ( oinhiiied each, a lie ground. , 'or oung-iers at I'l.iy ground, a freakish perform-! 1,s' l-ou.-e Iiucliair. Menipus of the lighta.ig. ' --u -Jpei..-- the child, en's I :. ay gr oin.; a.- I.ak.' .lunaluska. it ie Y N I.S II 1 IS FINKS!' SHORT i iiinoimce.i by John K. l'epper of Mem NKV I NIFOKMS. ;,), who 'ogethe, with .1. B Ivcv of .Mail,- Morrisey, th,- famous i n -tralto. who sinos here July 'Jnd, iis:: jes.ses. a wry magnetic ei s inali'.y. halt-ark apoear . annually -ikiiishis the lug, Cay-ground, which has made I jnaiu-ku n, ittj '.'MUll.l !' ml Mr. he a. ills of the able a- a happy hunt children. Mr." Pepper . acknowledged patron hildren. find their chief l.l. a-ure m the sunvmei in catering 'he want- and interest- of their ng f lien. is. At the close of e : 1 1 a i n m . n t given bv the . hildren I of were crowned with the Have y ou i ,-t le d them '.' Sin e you ' harutt have. Y,,u , uhlrCt av ud ,! if vou1"""1'"" tied I And how 1 1 -plenilent in n ivy blue and bra.-- buttons ali i go'.,' .-h nil I st ran.-. f)f co.ise al: know who th-v ire Chief W A. Whither ah I b , an first I., utcrant C A ll iw t-Y Thev donned tlie new i.iiifoiio- : li.rsf t m. Thursday :n .ming. And very anpi e,-:at : e ami prou 1 if I lein . wie.it thev are, too. ';' The uniforms wit the officers bv the thev are obviously quality of materials an,, mile ui ,n '' first class stlye of wo-knian -hip. AH will eniov the f-t. ' appe.i i , r.cc the omcerrs mike and will .opfilent-' -" Iv rely on thei' dcJng cn-di ,-n .-illl'to:-' occasions to their unfo-m j afternoon it four o'clock, an i is Ihe The counc'l hi. a'.- pui-..!-,,! ..U'hief story teller on these o -casions. new Ilarley-Davi.lso- m -r ir cycle for Under the supervision of Miss Dur tne J.-e of the oilc"-. Mr. IIovvi I is' ham, the children who visit the Meth in training for use cf ,. Spg.'.l.n? mii-t Southern Assembly at Lake . riders wiH have ae no 'he 1 ok Junaluska, receive daily lessons in Shu has y outh, benuty-j personal I charm and a -marvelous voire, whi -h AIex.in.lei I bav all coinbined to make le:" "i ' ua'- favorite, contarlto." ss Morrisey's career reads I ke a mo- . She began the study of the' o at the age of -i, at nine she :.,,,. an oigan work, and at ten began he: ncal win k. It was Diully Buck, : ' ,'.,hi)o-.'i . who dicovored this w ,,'id : t'ul Mice, and secured for her a nositiiiii as leading sol is t in one of Shi' laigi'-t churches in New York Cay. Miss Morisey'.- first New York c. ncert wa.- a .-luccess from wry i pom; "f view and since then she has! appeared in every -state and in all th, largo.- citie-. time and time again w ill "rent success, which is a sine te-I of ,-, singer's popularity. Much interest is bene shown in the coming appeaianc, of this young singer and no doubt -he will be giectcd by a full house. HAYWOOD CO FN TV SINUNO :. ' I -c 'Uii. ,1 and j th higliest I m i lo ui ,n I f oeone and ivy re.specitv - I'.iough the generosity of Mr. Ivey, a ay-ground has been equipped i up-to-date playground apparu a M.I he is host to the children at -nera! children's party eici s. a- I'epner inaugurated the "happy hour" for the chillren everv I !' Haywood Coui-'.. Si:i-'i:ig f ,n. vent'on w:l! h- held ne s'jii,!ay June the I -ltd a; the county n;i house in Uaxm-ville. All clasn-; an! iig..,-i are urged to be present and bin 'n anjth' smging and let's h.e.i. :l Kn,n dav ing feast. Th-.': are several isses and quartets tha- ar? nooked that date. We are e.:i-vtini: Mr. R.j . Crisham of Greenville, S C.. Jarvis Bros. 0f Creensboro, N. C., Hmeman Bros, of Knoxville, Tnir., Sealiern of Asheville. So let everybody come with lots of good things to eat and en joy a j- iod day in good .singing as our last convention was the best that we have ever had in the countv. Let's make this one much better. Come ane and all. bring pour friends with you MARK B. SMITH, Secretary. cut and o'.lier offender-- counting in quick get-away will ia o to be mighty qvick about it or oPlce- Howell will pet them. paper cutting, basket weaving, mak ing scrap books, and all kinds of su pervised play. Miss Durham expects to bo at Junaluska early in July. For Sale Improved sweet potato plants,, all rarities J1.00 per 1000, 5000 lots 75c per 1000. Prompt ahip ments. Dorris Plant Co., Valdosta, Georgia. July2 pd Mock's Department Store Schloss Brothers never made Snappier New Spring Suits. No one else has as good Suits as we are showing They come in Powder Blue, London Laven der, Herringbone Grey and the more conserva tive shades! Price, $35.00. See our Tropical worsted two piece suits, priced $15.00 With every "Colorfast" shirt goes a guarantee of a new shirt if the shirt fades. The collar attached numbers are in the popular blues, tans and pongees. Priced $1.50 to $3.50. Our Munsingwear Union Suits are 84 count thread instead of 72 count that the ordinary B. V. D. garments have. Priced, $1.00. Motorcycle Means Quick Delivery Service The Waynesville Pharmacy is an estsblishmer t that maintains a real delivery service and a service worthy of pride, The best delivery service, however, is no good at all unless it gets started and keeps going. Inefficient or unsufficient clerks and druggists can seriously delay the best delivery service. ere But at the Waynesvill Pharmacy the is service from beginning to end of every business transaction, and that assures satisfactory relations all tKe time. With our new Motorcycle Outfit we can deliver upon very short notice. M. H. REEVES JEFFERSON REEVES WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS Telephone No. 16 Waynesville, (N. C. i .. i -jZjuri.
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