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THURSDAY. JUNE 18. 1925 juntmmjsrrz- THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER MA i . H v ' -' ' 'It: -j. 11. 1925 THURSDAY, Jl'NT T!ie Carolina Mountaineer 070 Main Street W:n. A. HA.'I, Klitor-)wner 1'iilicy Democratic (Display Advertising Rates: TKirty Cents prr column inch. Guaranteed Circulation SI HSCItH'TION It ATMS S ji.-cnption Payable in Ailvace ( . .".II if not so paid ) 1 V.-.u KM r, Moi.th, i-f'0 ;; Muntlis "'Octs Knterc.l :it tl'c iot ofliw, at U'a ni -v:!lf, X. '., as Second Class .Mail Matter, as provided ti mlcr the Act of March .'!, 1S79, Novi-niluT '-'I), l'J14. PI HI ISHIOI) ON THURSDAY an adverse fate, were .spoken last st wii.i Hay woo ! Till KSDAY. JI NK IS, 1923 HAYWOOD JOURNAL l'KTEKED Ol'T I.KT ITS ASH KS REST IN PEACH Done cne. Kerfummixed. A.lmo.-t li-d aborning. After a little more than two years of feeble .striH'tflinjr air.rn' the last .sad rite week over the ( Journal. It's fate was only that of many another ill advised venture into country town journalism, the hardest, acordinj: t" more than one hie;ii au thority, of all lir.es ,.f juimalism to ((indue' i(1'i. ;ei!tly. woriliil; and suc cessfully. Hence no word of criticism of any one concerned with it.s hnef existence need he indulged now that the Journal :s no more. Let its ashes rest in peace. 'Ilio.-e '-esponsible for its advent were doubtless well int onioned, but as the event show.s they as mary oth er well intentioned people ni'irhl have done made a mistake in then attempts to estimate the iios.-diil 'ie-. local con ditions offere.l for a sec in ;i:i)er in Waynesville. Should anv other jrrMip of individuals .simHar venture, the Mountaineer v i LI be jiiop.i:t ion to buck let any who toav such a lash th sent out from foreign fields. His friends, however, are anxious to clear the atmosphere on one or two points and they fe '. sure that when the is sues of the ia:. ; '-n are drawn it will not ne a qutstio.; ' l-e favorite or lountv aliened Hiram unty, I . rev a quest ion of the "man." Mr. Allen's popularity is really as tonishing and even at this early da'e it looks like Mr. Alley will carry every county ill tenth district with two c.c ptions. Mr Alley's friends aie already forming clubs throughout the district and it is hoped to have a thorough and systematic campaign mapped out by early fall. Theie is a strong movement on foot to i'et another candidate into the lii Id. It is believed by a few that this would lesson Felix Alley's ad mitted majority should there be only two in tiie race; but .so far no one elese has announced his entrance and it is not probable that there will be any. However, at this early date, anything may happen. hart, Mrs. Vetoe, Mrs. T. O. Cnapin, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Wyche, Mrs. Fritz Schulhofer, Miss Saunderi and Miss Ruth Wyche. '. The hostesses served a delicious ice course during the social half hour. The next meeting- wdl be ct the ie of Mrs. H. 6. Stone. June I'Sth. MISS MORRISEV WINS OVATION IN KANSAS. NEW LAW KIRM OK HANNAH & HANNAH. Mai e Morrisev, world famous con tralto, who will .sing here Thursday, July 2 sang last week at the Kansas City Music Festival, winning an ova tion before un audience of 3,000. Miss Morrisev created a sensation with her beautiful voice, and c'.. inn ing personality, and was forced to re spond many times to the applause iind sang eight extra lefov.? she could go. It is a rare chance for he people of Waynesville to hear th's charm ing young artist while she is in tier youth and no doubt she will be greeted by a large audience when she makes her appearance here. ( Contributed ) Mr. William T. Hannah, who on June 10 receied hi.s diploma in law .ml literature at the University of N'or'.h (a.olina, has returned to Wjynij.vilie and will practice law with hi.s father. Judge William J. Hannah, under the .'lirm name of Hannah & Hannah. The new firm will be located in the office on Depot street that has been occupied by Judge Hannah for the past several yea i s. Judge Hannah, the senior member of the firm, has been practicing law in le for twenty-five years, at on-' t:nie as a partner with the late Hon W. T. Crawford, and after the hitter's death occupying the office alone. Son e six months ago. he was elected judge of the Recorder's Court, and. as the presiding judge, has made a spien. did record as a fearless executor of, the law. member of the firm,1 For Sale At a big bargain, hand large buffet, almost new. Waynes ville Show Case Co., Phone 27:i-W Hp I.o - Pair das nnd shal 1 rimmed leading es in case. Return to W. L. llarjin receive reward. itpd For Rent or Sale A .ive mini bun galow at Chesnut Park. New and all conveniences. Apply to Carolina Mountaineer. t. f. c. FLOOR IL . r - Hi Own Op ytT MRS. FREDERICK I. OOX individual ig i M make g'i.zeled found .1 in again- a old hard . So haopen to think of beware. The illtla William T. Hannah, after gradunting: at the WaynesUJe High School, enter ed the University of North Carolina,! and. taking the law course concu'-! le'nt'.y with hij academic worth during i the last three years a' that institu-l Con. op June the tenth last receive ! , in his diploma. Hachelor of Arts from the School of Liberal Arts, and Bach or lor 'f Law f-oni the School of Law. ' P.eside the-,- iliplonias. Mr Hannah j received also a certificate from the' law school reading as follows: j ' 'This certifies that Wm. T. Hannah seivjd as one of the student editors the North Carolina I-aw Review lie i--ucs of 1 '..'"." ! THE 1. T APPEAL. June I. Kel:. f -plendid. i lit th. le l ad a oa a vim.' Near V. !-' you at or tl bill s i: Im. th camp: Many soirit tit :i ig'i ha' t to th: er.u E.I.--1 W!u : . end marks til the Near responded in a worthy cause. : wh have "ot s noble task of , hildretl of the lead t'.i '.vol:': VUU'' coll- Th, il-er of the tir:r thus 1. in 1 ' Kl Hay v. IT. .' I'm:: n. i: i: 1 clothes c anv ! I minor niemt'c :..'L'ii:- his career as a lawyer in t'ayn. sville thoroughly equipped from) one of the Ueit law schools in tlie ,-'.iuth and with a recoid at that in-ti-tii.n of wh ih one may feel proud. J'.tlge ll itin.il: s h.,. it ;,, le- und .1 ! that the partnership is limited is th" seiror number will nyt par ticipate :u anv fees that the junior member may receive for appearing 'n t :,e coi:r:s of anv justice of the pea .' :!ie 'ecoide:'s court, and the jam "' :n anv A new photogrjpnic study of Mrs Frederick Irving Cox, wife of the In terstate commerce commlMloner f nd one of the popular hostesses of Wasf.- Ington. . em not t the r t1: rt ic: oat e salary of the i Ilecorder's Com flice Probably "When I wns .voting," said Aunt June, "girls never thought of doing the things they do t'xlny." "That's probably why they didn't do flu-ni" drawled the girl. in:: i: o M.i t- d I WOM N S ( I I I! Ili- e' in The Hit Billet Doux .Miss Sinilax out .' Didn't noie this morning? Maid -Was that yours, sorr? she Mr .1 th ti face I tllollL'bt he made. It was a bill from the I'.ostiK) Transcript. Mi d i I. arc -otll, r. o t you : in said: "1 mi at . " Inasmuch oil t o I. !,,. . -..U 1 tl-i i.iatt r if ec the wo !s -' ICoi v.:' i as h.uniT'. and e gave me naked and ye clothed me. k e have done it unto one ! lie an 1 hiaii a i' i th II -':- A a av :i.-d th: in. .: The :,if a i sunii'ic- 01 ..I of the ye ha'- HON. 1 .a-, r d ine t tie.--, u nto my bret rcn. KELIX E. ALLEY IN DEMAND. The Hon. Felix E. Alley is in great demand all over Western North Car olina iis an afterdinner orator. Near ly every celebration or exercise try to draft him. Since his announce ment as a participant in the race for Congies..-. thousands of letters, tele grams, etc., have poured into his office and much enthusiasm seems to pre vail all over the tenth district in his behalf. On June 16. Mr. Alley was the pnn. mot th- c'm'i - . i" : i as i. 00 to t-' " project, i diseusse 1 the idea if hav b cu sometime during the Mrs. Stone was appointed chairman of the committee. Item; were read from the repor' if! nrtivities of th firs; district of N. C. Woni"n's Cubs, rhawing that the past vear had been a most profitable ( one far the dKnet. Tickets to Senator Heflin's lecture, "The Old South," June 19th. were dis tributed among the club members. The cV.i wihed to go on record as displaying the flag on June loth. Mrs. C. F. Rhinehnrt and Mrs. V'etoe of Canton told of the good work their Woman's Club had doni ar.d was doing. Miss S.iunders. head of the Nash ville School of Art gave a very inter. esting talk on art, emphasizing the Neio French Machine I if l i-oiieli ii.M'lilioi, is an attach Hu nt for anloiniilli BI.'I w b; tie nii'l lirt'llis with which of w.-lt mil be used at once throws out an eiup places !t nit', n la: liilt- oue Real Devotion Hubby I see that Stoneham, who died the other day, left big wife a bait million. How would yon like to ba hla widow? Wlfey Now, you know I would rather be yours, dear. Western Ghrl tlan Advocate. i A Choice of Evili "Bobby," said the teacher sternly, "do you know that you have broken the eighth commandment by steal ing James' applet' "Well," explained Bobby. "I might Just as well break the eighth and have the apple as to break the tenth and only covet It." Forecast cipal speaker at the June meet of the imooo tance of this study in the public Rutherfordton County Club in the schools. Kiwanis Hall, Forest City. The Sun The program for the afternoon was fit Ruthefordton, N. C, had a long as follows: article in regard to Mr. Alley's par- 1. Paper: Country Community Life ticipation in the obave event. and Co-operative Farming by Miss On July 8rd Mr. Alley will speak Fannie Pearl Campbell, in Franklin, N. C. 2. Vocal Solo: The Blu.ih Rose by In regard to the CongrwaslonsJ cam- Mrs. Lawrence Green, pajgn, Mr. Alley pointed out to the 3. Piano Duet: The Bentlest Dream editor of the Carolina Mountaineer by Mrs. Joe Johnson and Mm. C. S. v.t V. im tmM at tiim nrasBnt Amaihera. " time to take much atock In press .The club was glad 'o welcome the Wife (who Irnowt hlm)-Wfcn Hal genting dope, especially when It is following guesta: Mm. C F. Rhins- All Depends "What did she say when you pro posed?" "She said. Glub-blug.'" "What does that mean?" "Hard to tell." "Was she laughing or crying T Louisville Conrier-JonrnaL - 1 p, Sh Knew Him Husband One night while yon wen way I heard a burglar. You ahovld have teen ne going downstairs tnret etepe at a time. Barbers Raise Tonsorial Rates The following prices will go into effect on July 1, 1925, in all Waynesville Barber Shops: Shave 25c Singes 25c Oil Rub 25c Shampoo 40c Hair Cuts 40c All S'teams 35c All Tonics 25c Hand Massage 40c Electric Massage 5c Boncilla Massage $1.00 A11C omhination Shampoo 75c This Increase Is Made Necessary Because of the Increased Cost of all Barber Supplies Motorcycle Means QiM Delivery Service The Waynesville Pharmacy is an establishment 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. But at the Waynesvill Pharmacy there is service from beginning to end of every business transaction, and tbat assures satisfactory relations all the time. With our new Motorcycle Outfit we can deliver upon very short notice. M. H. REEVES JEFFERSON REEVES WAYNESVILLE . 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