v? 'try ' ) 7S *1 jjj 50 Vciir in Advance in the County Sylva, N. C. Thursday, -November 29, 1928 $2.00 Year in Advance Outside County iUN DRIVER OF DEATH CAR M AKES BOND OF S500Q liur Mil'" 1'Oinl in the sum) ikHI H'i i.? ?" api?earauec at the t. r ?)( the Jackson eoti'i FfbriwO !' fiirt, to answer charges j :...r tl!.: the killing of Email " l ii,Hi|m-i. highway put rollniau Sat '|.|V ;il?ii'i' ;i young woman, |? i name u< Annie Fortner, ;:ml allowed to return J lion" in Bryson City. fb,. aii!??!i!?t t?i the bond was fixed ilV Jutliif Walter K. Moore, resident ?'ji.,. of ti i- judicial district, who i ... in Svlva at the time. .11 " ? , , ? ? \|r. Iloe.vr, with his son and an- 1 ,,tlu-r num. v- as working on Highway} y in, jit-; above the Fisher Creek! fcriil'.'O. h,,;u' S.v,vsl an<' Beta rnd } j^oriiiii- -i' niH'its, Hooper was! (Oininir ovn' ('l? ?*phalt that! ,he other two men were ]iouring and: |iiO'iiilii!U front the left side of; (i. fi r ii_i lit . when Hie young i nnmaii. in tin* ear, cut across) jhi? si.!, from which Mr. Hooper | rominv. probably expecting him1 io nv? <>a over, which ho did not j ,K iind the car struck him, carrying !iim joint- ili*i:mce, and Then pitching in tin- i'i?:hIw;iv. lie was rushed . in rhi' lii'^I'M id in Sylv# but expired hdoro ivM-iii'j: medical aid. PatroHtun!! Hooper lived at San i??k, her ween Balsam and Waynes lille uid had been in charge of the Maintenance of that section of the riwd tor a time. He was a native m( comity, and a son of W. If. lino].. : 1. 1 Canev Fork, a mem ber oi a 1'iiMiiinent and pioneer fam ily of thi- county. He is survived by ),i- iviiliv.v ;unl eight children. Tim i'uncnil an.! interment were at Pleas ant Bal>:tui church, near the homo ni the ileeeiued on Monday. A taivi' number of relatives and ifirniN nt I he family from this coun ty attended the obsequies. HOLD FEDERAL COURT IN SWAIN COUNTY The tu-t >e>sion of the United Jtaus liiMriit court tor the new vi?triit, recently established by act ??1 emiuress, began in Bryson City ?m Monday, with Judge Webb prft -tate. SINGERS WILL MEET IN WAYNESVILLE TIm' 1 1 -i \ wood eounty singing con vintion will meet in the coiul house in Wayne>villc, tor its regular quai t'-rly >iii'.'injj, on the Second Sunday in Dei-ember, according to a state ment made todav by M. J. Smith, sec 'j ran i.t i he convention. New o!;ieer< will be elected, and ? iii'/ni'^ r|as?,es and quartets from ad< .'??inin- i-minties are invited to he I '-??nr. COUNTY INAUGURATION MONDAY Hie newly elected officers of ?' "k-f>ii i (unity will be inducted into "Uii-e, Mondav morning, December -i~wm slieriit Cannon will take the oath ' ' office for the second time, as will 1 "idt;e Suitoii and Register of Deeds ^ l!iy>on. The other new offi ' v- hi? will assume office on Mon day are: Finance Commissioner, J V Keener, Commissioner of roads, H. H. i^ueeii, commission! r of wel A. I). Parker. >11 the officers if re i lifted on November t?, and all : 1 ?' liepublieaiis. ?SH0RT SESSION OF RECORD COURT Tl??- recorder's court of Jackson '""iiiy held a short session, Monday ll ft"ii"T, and adjourned for the term, order to allow the attorneys and ?lie jiuhye to attend the federal dis court in Bryson CSty. SYLVA WOMAN HEADS MEET Mrs. K. L. MeKec of Sylva is P1"0" aiding, this week, at the meeting, at '?rove |\irk Inn, of the Southeastern <'ouiiei| of Women's Clubs, of which body she is president. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE IN STATE BY COUNTIES A re-eheek of returns tabulated by R. C. Maxwell, secretary of the State Board of Elections, shows that Stan ley Winborne, elector from the First district and high man ou the Demo cratic ticket received 288,008 votes as camparcd with 286,407 given Clyde R^ Roey, elector at large and top man on the ticket. Stuart Cramer, who led the Re publican ticket both 011 the ballot and in votes received, obtained 349, 795 votes, a plurality of 63,388 over Hoey and 61,787 over Winborne. The vote by countics as tabulated by Mr. Maxwell follows: Hoover Smith Alamance .... Alexander Alleghany ... Anson Ashe ...! .... . Avery Beaufort Bertie . Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden ...... .. Carteret . . Caswell ... ... Catawba Chatham Cherok?f Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus .... Craven Cumberland Currrtuck .... Dare Davidson .... Davie . Duplin Durham Edeeombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates ..... .... Graham Granville .... Greene Guilford Halifax .... ... Harnett Haywood . Henderson Hertford Hoke ...: ... Iredell Jackson Johnston ... Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln ..... .... Macon Madison Martin McDowell ? Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore .... Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange P:*mlico ... - Pasquotank Pender Penpiimans ... Person .... .... Pott ....? Polk .... Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockinham .... Rowan Rutherford Sam)>son .... Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain .... ? Transylvania Tyrrell .. Union ? ? ? Vanro - Wake Warren Washington Matanf, - ? 6,810 . 2,605 ... 1,368 726 ... 4,337 .. 3,273 ... 2,521 ..... 374 1,911 ... 1,931 16,591) 12,432 1 ...5,108 2,885 1 6,548 4,207 215 3,133 749 7,556 3,318 .. 3,239 352 1,106 4,766 ... 3,533 ... 2,237 ... 3,534 .. 166 814 ... 8,960 2,959 2,911 8,723 977 13,258 ... 729 9,702 558 1,260 858 542 16,541 890 4,740 4,472 ... 5,210 393 .... 311 6,712 3,512 ... 7,696 ... 658 1,416 ... 1,311 ... 3,930 ... 2,903 ... 4,776 411 ... 3,423 12,913 .... 3,436 2,653 ... 3,290 2,066 4,248 456 1,253 2,564 1,09!) .... 814 ... 1,300 ... 600 ... 1,123, .. 1,395 .. 1,873 . 7,414 2,045 ....2,767 .... 5,585 ... 7,957 .... 5,762 5,579 588 .... 4,597 3,759 .. 7,015 .. 2,484 .... 2,165 . 505 .. 2,448 ... 1,449 . 6,720 ... 379 .... 1,183 .... 3,150 1 Flying Reaches 25 th Birthday on December \7th Orville Wright was the first of all men to soar into the air, 25 years ago. With the late Wilbur Wright,; his brother, he invented the airplane. This picture shows Orville and Wilbur Wright, and the plane that they ; ?ust flew. Contrast this Wright plane with the modem Fokker passenger plane, shown below it, and the tre- i t lendous progress of aviation in 25 years can be seen at a glance The original airplane of the Wright Brothers j ?which is really only a niotor<.glc, office assistant of I)r. W. H. Tidmarsh in Bn son City, Sund;iy inoniing in the physicians office. After the attack, the assailant is? said to have eseaped in a Ford cou]>e, but Miss Cagle was ;ible to give thw officers an accurate description of him, and it is believed that lie will soon be taken into custody. Miss Cagle was at work in the physician's office about 8 o'clock I Sunday morning, when a stranger! walked into the room and asked whin Dr. Tidmai>h was expected to* re turn. Miss Cagle replied that the phy sician was making calls on several patients and probably would be ab sent for an hour or more. The stran ger then announced that he was seek ing "dope" and ordered the young woman to bIiow him where Dr. Tid marsh's supplies were kept. Miss Cagle insisted that she did not know where any narcotics could be found. The intruder then seized the young woman, who is only 18 years old and unusually slender, and Struck her several times with his fists. He then choked her until she was too weak to struggle further. Suddenly whipping out a knife, the man then slashed Miss Ca*rle across the lace , and forehead, one of the gashes be ing more that three inches long. Producing three white tablets from his pocket, the stranger then forced Miss Cagle to swallow them. Thi? young woman immediately became ( violeentlv ill. Officers have not yet, been able to determine what the pellets contained. I The stranger then fled. Miss Cagle ? collaj>sed on the floor of the office. > Recovering consciousness some min utes later, Miss Cagle ertiwled to the telephone and called Dr. Tid marsh at his home in Whittier. The physician ndtified officers and hur-j ried to his office, where restoratives were administered to his assistant. Miss Cagle was taken to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Thomasson, j with whom she has been boarding. No one in the vicinity of Dr. Tid-j marsh's office saw the young wo man's assailant enter or leave the building, and until Miss Cagle 's con dition permits officers to question her fully searchers for the fugitive are working on meager clues. Miss Caglc's arms and body were . covered with bruises inflicted by the; man during the struggle in the oi'-j tice. Although she suffered several 1 cuts, the three-inch slash across her forehead is the most serious wound Miss Cagle sustained. Officers are working ou the theory that the assailant was a drug adr iict, lemwirnrilv crazed by his in ability to I'ind a supply of narcotics. Apple growers of Jackson and Swain counties are selling their aj> pleti in bulk lo a commission firm which pavs rash on delivery to the car door. Wayne 4,340 3,720 Wilkes 7,808 2,809 Wilson 1,933 3,535 Yadkin 3,878 761 Yancev L L 2,712 2,408 340,795 288,108 | HIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT "CYCLONE SALLY" The students of the Sylva Central Ilit^h School will present a comedy, j "Cyclone Sally," in tlie Lyric The.it re, on Friday evening, December ( 7, at 7 :30. The cast of characters is as follows: .Jack Webster, owne,r of the Webster estate Jlyman Sutton Ikggie Manners, a young Englishman .... Charles Camller I Jim Jenkins _ Hayes Kitchen Willie Clump, Sue Bascom's beau .... Edgar Moody i j Sally Graham, "Cyclone Sally" ... .... Alva "Carden Jenny Thatcher t " Virginia Cuny Ruth Thatcher, the teaeser, Kate Allison Effie Varden, the neighbor Bees "Curtis Vivian Vernon, the belle of Cedar Point Elizabeth King The proceeds of the play will gotoward paying for the clock system. FISHERS HOLD REUNION i > ; ? I The Fisher family reunion wan iield at the home of Mr. T. J. Fisher, Nov. 22. the occasion being the 77th birthday of Mr. Fisher. All of Mr. Fisher's children, ex cept one- were present. Those are: Mrs. Ellis Painter, Mrs. S. H. Mon leith, Mrs. Cole Aiken, Mrs. J. A. Reid, Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. Thaeedwell, N. C. Cullowhee Normal, Cullowhee. N. C. Cullowhee Normal, Cullowhee, X. C. Cullowhee Normal, Cullowhee, \\ C. Cullowhee Normal, Cullowhee, \\ C. .1. E. Tritt, East LaPort .1. E. Tritt, East LaPort J. E. 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