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; .... TBUBSDAT, MAT It. lff THE WAYNESVILUg MOUNTAINEEB. CAPTAIN SMATHERS IS NOW. No. I never touched tobacco in It Tarda ' for f 1.00 unbleached Lady stenographer, experienced fat law office work desire position. P. a Sox U4, Canton, N. & it sheeting for Saturday and Monday only. C E. Ray's Son. lte NATED BY REPUBLICANS. : ay form 'in my life." . "Do you own that building T" "No." "Well, I do." Ashevill CitUeni, Sunday, May 16. V . - f n tMtlM Ana. -1. Complete line of children' wash Formal action taken by Tenth dis of fountain pen repaired by I. H. C. Son. trict Republican. RemibJicans of tbe Tenth Congres New ladies and children's dress Xhackston at Waynesrille Pharma cy, tf Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery, at home. C. E. Ray's Sons. ltc sional strict met yesterday at the hats just received. C. E. Ray's Sons. county court House, enaorsea ui National and state Republican plat IVvfC PA I I PRINTED IY1 PATTERNS forms and officially nominated Cap tain R. Kenneth Smathers lor Congress. H During all of next week we will give any McCall Pat tern you wish to select free with every dress pattern bought from any piece in our store from $1.50 per yard and up. For this offer we have a full line of silks, spring flan nels, wash material, etc., for your selection. Also a com plete line of notions and accessories for home sewing. Summer Weather Requires Summer Underwear. All styles for each member of the family. New Arrivals Silk Dresses House Dresses Sport Wear We will gladly show you the above new mdse New Styles in Shoes White Shoes Hats for Ladies and Children NOTICE. Gentlemen : For the benefit of the thieves who broke into our store Sunday night we wish to advise that they displayed good judgment, and all merchandise taken by them is guaranteed in every respect and we will gladly exchange any sizes for them in case some of the garments failed to fit.. No ques tions will be asked. Yours very truly, C. E. RAY'S SONS. Saturday and Monday only 12 yards unbleacned sheeting only $1.00 C. E. Ray's & Sons Home "of Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery 1 Members from this district to the State Republican Executive commit tee were elected as follows: W. R. Chambers. G. J. Harris. Fred Ham- rick, and Louis Hamlin. Associated members elected were: Mrs. Hamil ton, Mrs. Kenneth Smathers, Mrs. Brownlow Jackson, Mrs. W. R. Kirk, Mrs. Barnard, and Mrs. Fred Kent The State Executive committee has been called to meet in Greensboro on Thursday, May 20, An Ercutive committee for the Tenth district was also elected, com posed of one member from each county: J. E. Kenipe from Bun combe, C. Guy Hipps from Haywood, C. C. Lesenbee from McDowell, C. D. Green from Rutherfwlton, W. F. Swann from Polk, Welch Griffith from Henderson, E. H. Stockton from Macon, R. R. Fisher from Transylvania, Hugh H. Monteath from ackson, O. L. Adners from Clay, B. W. Swann from Cherokee, T. M. Jenkins from Graham, and McKin ley Edwards from Swain. The chair man of this committee had not yet been named as the Congressional nominee is allowed to name a cam paign manager who is usually chair main. It is understood that Captain Smathers will name the chairman at an early date. Resolutions endorsing party plat form and placing in nomination Cap tain R. Kenneth Smathers for Con gress were passed as follows: "The Tenth North Carolina District Republican Convention in meeting duly assembled in Asheville, N. C, on May 15, 11)20, resolves; "I. That we heartily ei'uKir. e the wisdom and patrii.iii- ailm'mi:.:r:ition of the affairs of this government by that profound statesman, Calvin Coolidgc, President of the United United Slates, and commend him and those who have supported his policies for an unprecedented era oi piowpei- ity ami progress that he has bi-oughi to our nation; and in this day w'.ien the burden of municipal and state laration is growing almost unbeara ble we j rticularly commend the wisdom an 1 patriotism of his poli cies which Have enmiiaieu gance and '.educed national taxation to a reasonable basis. '2. We believe that the great in dustrial development of our stale is in a great ireasure the result of the protective taiff laws enacted by the Republican p.aty. While our people vote for free trade they have grown rich as the rjsult of the protective tariff laws ah t are national in scope and effect. Political condition :iow confront us that make it necessary for the continuation of Win K'eat policy that our stale should vote its convictions. The Soutn is not now, nor will it ever be ag iin, a Tree trade section. The party that has made the state rich shouM receive an expression of gratitude at the coming election. It is not longer safe for North Carolina to vote f-r free trade and pray for protection. The dormant Whig sentiment should assert itself and the protective tariff sentiment in this state should be rep resented in Congress. "3. To this end we nominate and commend to the voters of the Tenth district Captain R. Kenneth Smath ers, a loyal and faithful Republican in whose ability we all have confi dence, as the nominee for Congress from this district, and we urge that he be elected in the coming election. PER- AN . INTERESTING BIT Or SIFLAGE. A reformer said to himself, "Now hut we have almost got prom otion, why not start in on tobacco." So to the first man he met tne next morning he said, "Old man, you smoke too much." The man said, "I do smoke great deal. "Do you mind' telling me how many cigars you smoke a day?' t "No. I smoke about ten cigars day. "Hew much do they cost you i "Twenty cents a piece." "My, that is $2 a day; that a an awful lot of money. How long have you been smoking?" "Thirty years." "Tom dollars a day for thirty ytars. That is a lot ot money." He turned round ana saia, no you see that office building on the corner?" "Yes." ' "That is a wonderful building. "Yes." I 1 "And if you had never smoked in your life, you might own that build ing today." , The smoker looked at hi que- Jtioner and said, "Do you smoke!" Finely - Tailored SHIRTS for Warmer Days A Correctly fitting Shirt is a real comfort when the weather is hot. No pulling about the arms-just a full measure of comfort. Showing in the new patterns and colors. m may M l Extra 1 STRAWS Style and Pep -aervica Straw Hats made like these will give much above the usual amount of service. Yet they are light and comfortable on the head. Try one. McCracken Main Street You may be certain that your feet are well dress ed if you will spend a few minutes here select ing Hose for the coming warm weather. Clothing Company. Waynesville, N, a " i oJL rolling stone gathers no moss7 "It's always seemed to me that these motorists who go shopping around and always buying any old gas never get anywhere at all. They never accu mulate any dividends of motoring satisfaction. Instead, nine cases out of ten, they just bring a lot of grief home to roost: no pep in the old bus, no pull on the hills always a chatter and a complaint from the engine. "In the long run, it pays to stick to "Standard" Gasoline always dependable." 0 66 STAN DAE99 GASOLINE A L W A Y S D E P E N D A B L E if .si t . n , -VT- .3
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