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n THB If ATVZSrILLE DAT. APRIL 8. 12 MOUNTAtNSES thi: Los Main rcton Main TaytiesvilJe Mountaineer Wa. A. BAND, Editor-Owner POLITICALLY DEMOCRATIC Display Advertising Rates: Forty Cents per column inch Guaranteed Circulation SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscriptions psyable in advance ($2.60 if not so paid) 1 Year .$2.00. 6 Months 1.25 '8 Months .65 Entered at the post ojTice, at j. Waynesville, N. C, as Second , Class Mail Matter, as provided ' under the Act of March 3. 1879. .JV November 20. 1914. PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY Forciffn ArK - ., THKAMKhK ASIKua . THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926 ' AMERICAN FOREST WEEK. n . In accordance with a proclamation by the President of United States for the Nation and a proclamation by Governor McUan of the State of North Carolina, April 1H to April 2i : "has been dcii'natc.! American Forest Week. .Mr. Edwin A. Caskill has been placed upon ihc North Carolina com mittee for American i'.ori t Week, iiiid has been so notilied the chair man of the committee, 1m. .loupb Hyde I'ra". Thi- e, an honor richly deserved 1; Mr. (iii-K.il a he is in a position to 1.. of miii! -.nice ow ing to hi - profoun.! know. .!to. ,,!' fr. estry an. I u.. pniliVm-. An application for pardon or por rola of Jesse H. Wyatt, former Ral eigh police detective, who recently began serving a term of not less than eight nor more than eighteen months in the State prison for the killing of Stephen S. Holt, Smithfield attorney last summer, supposing him to be a rum runner. Charitably incline peo ple continue to contribute to the sup- iport of Mrs. Wyatt and the eight small children she is endeavoring to sustain in the enforced absence of her husband. Prof. A. T. Allen, State Superin tendent of Public Instruction, ex pressed no little pleasure an the ac tion of the voters of Guilford count in recently placing themselves on re cord for an eight months school and feels that other counties will "go and do likewise." The State Highway Commission re jects the offer of a loan of $400,000 from New Hanover county to be used for the construction of a toll bridge aoross the Cape Fear river at Ann street, Wilmington, taking the posi tion that the State Commission has no authority to appropriate highway funds to he used in the building of toll bridges. Commissioner William A. Graham, of the State Department of Agricul ture, rn pleased with the new weekly record in co-operative poultry ship ments, viz: 20 cars continuing .11)0,0(10 pounds of "live birds," taken from twenty-four counties, and saving the fanners an average of five cents a p.'..nrl in overhead, turning over to ihein direct $'.M, imp. The Restful Hour Inn Farce Comedy To Be Bare sad Delightful Treat A Beautiful and Delightfal Pre ductiea Offered the People of Wayneaville By the t Woman's Club. Kobe. I'.vs be. and the pio d .V d.n, V. r The . readers ecr ai I'ioil -i t a -:l!e ".. WccK and i; i.- tea U' e of that w . . Mild nial.e plan- t thirds pie. .:!.!, to i and prevent v. a thine; eise to pre. in the virgin f i u ml where ;1( ,-, timber rc-irr lays I and the e--, ;l!c Mot;:itain--ne -mlier the p- n.enean For.--'. I 'i.a' o-irintr thn -u v i II l m-uss i a i -ii i..,ng ! hosii n-ere tile fo-e-t .-.nil al)0', e i-Vi'i v nt lire, not only -ts, but oil .'HIV ; i- an oriportunity wth. doting from I'rc-iilclit Coolidgc's clamation: "The wise use of land is one of the main foundations of sound national economy. It is the corner stone of national thrift. The li. Reynolds, "Our Hob," n Kalcigh during the week id to l'rn-nds that he finds i ts for his nomination for lie- Senator m-s: June ex 'x -u '-aii.e;. Whatever thc " Hob" is certainly opt im is tilig that be has received a ,., 1 all i r 1 1 . t t : ill. inmelr : of 111 mala .f ry a!., tie tne Sat -Iters It is oiurh State idav. The presentation here of "Restful Hour Inn" on Friday night, April 9, at 8:15 p. m. at the high school au- torium will give the residents of Waynesville the opportunity of wit. nessing one of the snappiest, unique and high class clever phys ever of fered the public. This play is the outstanding dramatic comedy and social event of the season, as the very best talent that could be found end the most popular citizens and beautiful girls are appearing in the play. Ever since the first commence ment that this humorous play was to be presented in Waynesville interest has been growing daily and a large crowd is escpected to attend accord ing lo the already large demand for tickets. The management wish to announce that the bus line will op erate starting from the First Na tional Bank between the hours of 7:45 and 8:15, making stops at the postotlire and the graded school for ilie accommodation of those attend- j ing the play. The play will start promptly at H:,1(), and from the first I rise of the curtain it will proceed ' with snap and pep of a real metro politan opera house. Tiie play is a laugh from start to finish. The actor have been coached for weeks and are perfect in their (.arts whii-h is not often the case in amateur production. Tl.f instructor is Mrs. L. X. Ken iii y, a professional well known in oawu -ville which mains a surity of :iv ess ful acting of this enter- GIVEN NEW OFFICE Tills l 1'radMidak L Evas who baa b-en uppuliited nans' at tbe new bu reau ut Uiuu'uaJ revaiioe dlYlsloa known as the udnUutstraOve division. It Is a I'ousoLldittluu of Urn appropriu tioiut nud uiloUnents sacttaa, the cout umnl -utlve dlvhriou uiid the division of supplies and equipment. Mr. Evans bus be.-n connected with the Treas ury department aiuce liXK). See us for Lawn Grass, Fertilizers and Seeds. Hyatt & Company. Sale of entire Dress stock, one I week, Friday to Thursday. C. E. I Ray's Sons. Jtc I NOTICE OF SPECIAL EIJECTION TO BE HELD IN FINES CREEK SPECIAL SCHOOL TAXING !)IS TKICT, HAYWOOD COUNTY NOKITI ( I(;I.I. PLAT TO BE GITEN AT BETHEL. .. A royalty play, "The Van of Mys tery," will be girvi t Bethel High school " auditorium Friday night, April 9. CANDIDATE AHNOUN CEMENTS. . AJJ political announcements ap pearing la this column will run until the Democratic primary of June 5. Bate is ten dollar full tine. : a .ami The In the I'rof be taxai mn the outcome af an aiiieiiilmi-nt Stateut.- of th. -..ilibllK to Coodnoe af tne t In to tho t'nited Steele tate- ihh i n:ii tment l;i Vl-e.l S' ale--, .'i tb.idnoc. public accountants, who made n synopsis of the law for tho ltaleigh Times during the week. If 'he President permits the bill to be- ; ame a law. it is claimed that the tales will be entitled to derive rev- waste or misuse of natural resources cnuo from national banks and their cuts away the groundwork on which ..hareholdcrs that have not hitherto national prosperity i built. If wo been taxed on a parity with other are to flourish, as a people and as corporations and their shareholders. individuals, we must neither waste fully hoard nor -vastefully export, hut skillfully emple" and renew the re sources that natt. " has entrusted to us. America's fe-st problem es sentially is a prohl m involving the wise use of land that can and should hazardous than field operations produce crops of timber. " The State Highway Commission has wisely provided group insurance for men out in the State who are in the employ of the StaU as road builders, along with the men enKBeu office work which is mucn in less A following i- the INt of actors ader in which they appear: Chi istopher Hunn, an author ity on Sinology is played by Mr. ('harlis Xcal. Amanda, the professor's nagging u.fc, is played by Mrs. W. T. Craw ford. Dr. Telfair, everybody's friend, acted by Mr. H. (). Aiken. .Mollie Thornton, a modern pando ra, by Miss Hessie Boyd. tireogory Hlunt, a self-made bus iness man, by Wm. A. Band. Gertie Iloaglan, in a class by her self, by Miss Ruth Tew. ' Carrie Chatterton, an endurance talker, by Miss Fannie Campbell. ' Bob Buster, an endurance eater, by Mr. Carl Messer. TAKE NOTICE that a social election has been called hv the biard of (' .mm; -i.,m.r f Havuvod Co'inf. North Carolina, to be held on Tues day, the ".".th ,l;,v ,,f ,,a.; j,. Kim-s Creek Soi'ial ScTiool Taxing i' !'it. hi.li . -.: Srho .! Ts : '").' Ii - tr.ct i- de--- .-il.,-' a f ,i,v .. AM thai c. -!-,ii- -it,,,- I n. as Fines Creek Township in 'lav.Vo ,' County, and al-o that tprrit-irv kiiov as Teague's School Dir.trict in .Vhite Oak Township, said Teagu-'.s School District heme; desc-ibed as follov.-i-HECIXS at the mouth of Cataloocl-e.-e . Creek and runs with line between White Oak Town ;hin and Cataloochei .Township to the McDaniel nl-ice: ; thence to the 'he-tr,Lit Flat; thenc.t down the dividing ridge to High Knob; thence down the dividing ri.lir" between m. Messer pine and tho ! Lawson D. Messer place to the rv.-r; thence down the rive- to the REGIN N'lNG. I The said election is called for purpese of ascertaining the will of the qualified voters in r,.iid Special School Taxing District upon thn question of issuing bonds in the sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars :nd levy ing a sufficient tax for the payment thereof tor the purpose of acqui rin? Lavinia Languish, an endurance erecting, enlanririe. altering aiid sleeper, by Miss Anna Gordon Mc- 1 couirping school buildings and pur j)11W(, i chasing sites in said District, cr foi any one or an oi saia purposes Mrs. Honors Dcmpsey, an enduranco regulator, is played by Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick. HON. I'EI IX E. ALLEY W ILL DE LIVER SKVEUAI. COMMENCE MENT ADDRESSES. The wen ' us that the i iina's dryt Felix K. Alley has accepted invita tion to Joiner the bt.-rary address at the close of the Almond High school in Swain ...iiii-y, for the morning of April K'lh. He will deliver the literary address at the close of the Hethel High school on the nigh! of ihe same date, and will speak to the graduating class nt Un .,l..,i ,,f ft,., f".ri, ller lli.rh m-linn 1 fr it in the western M 10:30 A. M. on the 2:trd of April. State v. here production was retarea He has been invited to speak at the to a very noticeable extent. close of three other schools in ad joining counties, anil will fill all these appointments if he can arrange his court engagements. The said bonds shall be issued in uch form and denominations, and , .e.. ,na ha t 1 T K n I TIC K. mm duui ill.iviniuil Q3 U llllie. tory is related oi im o""1- ,. ... , ,.: , land mpdium of navment of nrin.ir.nl , r m,-iv,..l bv the commis- n-oro, an oiuiime noutnem aarny , . . - -. ,,f four men employed t tni comou. . '"id interest, as the Board of Countv - ion who were not aware at the time , cook, is played by Miss Marlon Commissioners may determine, under ,l-..t their families would be protected Morse. j and pursuant to an art entitled "AN ,,; provided hv Richard Huntley, whose patient en- i ACT TO AMFVD THE CONSOI.T- ... msurance premiums provide . ' . eA. c DATED STATUTES AND TO COIH- the foresight of their employers, du.ao.e s also taxed, by Dr. C, yy THR LAWS RELATING TO However, their families are to receive j .M Howell. PUBLIC SCHOOLS," and other acts hill benetit of the insuranVe fori it: all the play is far too good to . amendatory thereto. ' , , .. u,i i,,, made bv'mis-, and everyone should avail I The said bonds shall he serial wiuri. ; i:l.,.m.. elves of the opportunity of see- , l-nds nnd shall draw interest at no the highw ay autlioi nil , . evceeding r:x no' cent ner annum ther "prognosticators ten log w v.e.v. a..u ,..,,,u.. .-...e. js,up ()r ptis tht.rpnf shnl sr, vear IDS") was North Car- menl. j mature that the nggiegate nrincip.il fifin venrs. tne I inero are oniy a nmiieu numocr ; a nouni a sam ra-iis mn no pava of reserved seats in the orchestra1""' """' I 'ss-iuments negmning f .- ;-'.-;at'.''.-r-''---..'-' rr.-c, I. -..?-', ' . . - ;: ' . j tlet;rec: : . r..v:i. i; v . . . , required ir- r."..-t;'v ' -... .' ...i it! . , ; '! acio!ut.-:v v.-.'..-. tiiJ;:- n .u.-.ifa ; of the ,. i; It is c.U? to :h! i1; ; ture, c! .'. '.v-;-v' ', i yeara o; : :ti I "AA QU ' LiTY crop-pioauciiii-; ; x.i.iCA'1 ..:i;:i'.'SCi :vd .::p.:ricrxj are turin." fertilizers cint vaiue. u;ccd r-.otltods of manufao -'V scientific research and fetrtiajyr experience, that Fertilizers have the greatest powers and excel other fertilizers by producing larger yields and better quality crops. "AA QUALITY" FERTILIZERS L23T KNOWN TO YOU UNDER THE FOLLOWING SilAND NAMES RED ROOSTER BOWKER'S BRADLEY'S ' PATAPSCO ASHEPOO ZELL'S POCOMOKE Manufactured only by ' The American Agricultural Chemical Company Spartanburg Sale Department i SPARTANBURG, S. C Out A fri cultural Srvk Bureau will help olv your farming problem. Send sor ljt. n. j. waccicr wrop ouueunc AaareMi l oute street, boaton, M&w. (! li I :iverai?e rainfall DeinB oni ..... . iU n 1 t more than three years after date. " . , . . . . ' nnil mors in the hll conv and thpv will ' . .. . The (lroiiKit was mo;.. , - --- --- : nt lnB Bonds, amj enning not moro section ot tne oe on saie at viexanuirr uru( oiuie. , than thirty years nfter such date. Popular and moderate prices will No installment shall be more than THE METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET. OI K RAI.EIGH LETTER. be kept in Waynesville. ED. Miss Braxton Kirk is entertaining with a bridge party Thursday after-nod- at her home on North Main, honoring Mrs. William Kimberly of Asheville, a recent bride. J. F. CABE FOR SHERIFF. plants for sale. Phone 199. 109 ! The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church will hold its retrulnr meeting Tuesday afternoon, (Continued from front page) ! April 13, at 3:00 in the church par be changed this year, the subject lors. being under consideration by Super- u.mRI.Y TcTbE HONOR- 1 . 1 . A T A Hh " - ' IJliVIIUCIIb n. 4. njicii. The Supreme court upheld the ver-, diet of the Craven countj Superior , court which held that the city of New Bern is liable to $8,000 damages for the dcatHi of Mitchell Willis and Clyde Gray, who were drowned in the Trent river some months ago when the automobile in which they were viHinir went off tbatblind end of Crav en street, the county court reaching I . hereny announce my candidacy ita conclusion on the ground that the for Sheriff of Haywood county, sub- ligftat was insufficient at that point to jeet to the rules and regulations of L)te Junaluska prevail. Adults 50 cents. School children 25 cents. It will cost only 25 cents extra I County for reserved neats. I Coun5T two and one-hr.lf times as great in amount as the smallest prior install ment. The said bonds to be signer, by -the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Haywood N. C, and the seal of said rVnnti, uhnll k. B(T,VA I, I The play is sponsored by the Wo-1 on each bond and -ttest.H tL thl man's dub and the proceeds will all Register of Deeds of said County, or juerK oi said Board. ! At said election those in favor o. i ; ;j i j i .. . , Pansy, Cornflower and Larkspur I '"u,nf Dora na me levying , . i of said tax to pay the same shall vote naze, srxeei, a ticket npon which shall be ytte ltpd or printed the words, "M)R THK 130,000.00 OF I ISSUANCE OF Lost Seal skin fur neck piece. If SCHOOL BONDS AND THE LEVY- found please return to Mrs. John S. A UK THE PAY- r. . . . - t j i MENT THEREOF I'dmonds, at Mrs. J. M. Moody's. YmT wti.t. Pttpthipr tlvv vn. make clear the driveway. the Democratic party primary of Governor McLean requests North June "8- 1926. Carolinians to join in the movement to maka April 18th to 24th American' FOR 8HERIFF. Forest Week and has issued a procla- . - ' . ' r 1 . ,. .... iv A.u I I heraby announce myself a candi- inaUon in harmony with the suggea- : , c , ., t :j . V i-j . : date for the office of Sheriff of Hay- tion of President Coohdge stressing u"vo . tha importance of forest con.erva- wood coujity subject to the action of tlon. la -expected that thi. period the Dt primary on June S. shall be generally and appropriately i A. MOORE FOR COUNTY COM-MISSIONER. observed. The Governor also urges a w fitting sesqui-centennial celebration of Halifax Day throughout the State on April 12th, although an order of the I hereby announce myself a candi Salary and Wage Commission strikes date for County Commissioner, sub- want to try a sample of Santa-Cutla this event from the list of holidays to feet to the action of the Demneratin write thn Suntjtnfia rin... a c CT. KIRKPATRTCK, . . . . . . " - ; : " . :. r - rwv be observed by State employees. Primary of June 5, 1926. " TTm tTmt n rAcrifif lr.M V..e REPORT OF BANNER COMMIT- Ihttn ordered for said election, and TEE. i that Waldo Green has been appointed I Registrar and that Charlie McCracken The following are the general av-; Hubert Ferguson have been ap- erages given the schools visited by JtS .A H C?ntet , , . said election. The .said registration the banner committee of the Civic book, open for gigtJation of League: voters on the 24th day of April, 1926, 0.7 7 1 and will close on the second Saturdav Haielwood ....l 98.79 'etion, to-wit: May 15, Waynesville Elementary 99.8 ; Th, Id ttietion 8baU Dt held Jn East Waynesville 99.7 accordance with the laws governing East Waynesville being the winner elections and in accordance with an bv a small manrin of 4 i"ct entitled: "AN ACT TO AMEND oy a small margin of .4. ixHE CONSOLIDATED STATUTES A SClFOTlfiTpRFpTBATinM I AND T0 CODIFY THE LAWS RE A SCIKNTIFIS PREPARATION, j LATING TiT PUBLIC SCHOOLS." forthe relief of Eczema, Itch, Hash, ratified at the 1923 eession of the etc., can be had at your drugist. It GeB' Assembly, and other actj , ' , . it . amendatory thereto, all by order of is prepared by the Santa-Cotis Com- the Board of Commissioners of Hay- pany, is a pure white, stainless, wood Lkranty North (ami n. x j creamy ointment. The price is $1.00. , ' W" ? S ,VIFT- ' . v j,i. i , Chairman, Board of Countv Com- Your druggist not only recommends , mIidolMrii Haywood Countv, it, but also guarantees it. If you North Carolina. Attest: , 1 C. Bldg., Sedalia, Mo. 1 c , , THE MARK OF A SERVICE 39Aprc
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