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Ehringhaus Heard By Large Audience Here Last Thursday (Continued from page 1) stand square! v behind the present hitrhwav law of the State. I believe this was one of the wisest acts of the last General Assembly and has meiint tremendous saving to the State.'' Mr. Ehringhaus also is in favor of the State taking over as part of the highway system streets which are a part of the highway system but which are now kept up by the cities and towns through which they pass. Mr. Ehringhaus, in speaking of this change in the highway regulations, declared that the residents of the cities paid their part of the gasoline tax and therefore should have a part of the tax used on the streets for their upkeep, which actually belong to and form a part of the State highway system. "I believe the 15-cent tax levy by counties for the support of schools should be removed." Mr. Ehringhaus said. "I am in favor of the State paying all the cost of the six months school and relieving the counties of anv tax whatsoever in this connection. "Wft certanily can't neglect our deu- cational activities. I think mat no greater wrong can be done to the poo man than to do away with the public schools." Mr. Ehringhaus referred to the cam paign of his opponent, Lieutennant Governor K. T. Fountain, and declar ed that he could not understand Mr. Fountain's criticism of an adiminstra tion of which he was a part. He also referred to the fact that Mr. Fountain was a part of the last General As Bembly and must himself stand or fall on the acts of that partji Not An Expert Mr, Ehringhaus said that he didn't want the people of North Carloian to feel that ho was an expert for he nev er held a political office. He further said thet he was just one of the people and not an expert in political life. He said that he would not let any large interest, individual, corporation, or any one tend to influence him in any way other than that of which he conscience wa3 clear, if he was elected governor. Mr. Ehringhaus said that one of the things that would pull people out of the depression is "revaluation down ward and not revaluation upward." Mr. Ehringhaus said that he believed that all property should be given in for what it might bring sometime. He was emphatic in his belief that only by a return to the rigid economy that was practiced in bygone days could the State hope to bring about a return to prosperity. This was in connection with governmental expenditures. 31 Candidates Seeking Nomination Fof Office Schools Come to End Sermon Next Sunday Nigh At High School (Continued from page 1) seventh grade was an exceptional one, as it was much above the aver age and was doing superior work. "A few weeks ago," he said, "we had a standard achievement test aiid l'i of the oO pupils of the seventh grade made above the average grade. Two of the students, Thomas Earl Bla lock and '.Emily Siler, ma le a. grade which ranks along with a 0i,h ;rale student." o : .. i .... . opcciai recognition snoukl oe given to barah Welch, who has made the honor roll every month for the past two years, jo tie on the honor roll a student must be present every day and always be on time. Mr. Beam would not iay definitely, but he expects all the present teach ers, with the exception of one or probably two to return next year. The teachers are: J, P.Beam, prin cipal, of Gaffney, S. Miss Frances Gamer, Waynesville; .Mrs. Sam Knight, Hazelwood; Miss Opa! Fer guson, Waynesville; Miss Wilda Crawford, Waynesville; Miss Mary Stringfield, Waynesville; Miss Janie Tucker and Miss Julia Tucker, l.in colnton; Aliss Eva Loa-.herwood, Lake Junaluska; Miss Elizabeth Martin, Waynesville; and Miss Hazel Creas man, Waynesville. Those receiving certificates from the Hazelwood school and promoted to the high school are: Louie Bird, Frank Bird. Frank Curtis, Jack Snyder, Moses McCrack en, Douglas Moore, Thomas Earl Blalock, Woodrow Troutman, John nie Ruff, Joe Davis, Homer Handley, Harry) Liner, Jterry Liner, Paul Browning, and Ralph Calhoun. Dora Lee Ar-mons, Olla Mull Evelyn Massey. Louise Jordan. Sara Welch, Almarie Robinson, Sara Deck er, Bell Putnam, Emily Siler, Vena Mae Tate, Ula Fisher, Lois Chapman. Wilraa Rogers, Florence Frazier, Ruth Green. (Continued from page 1) flaywood Chapman, C. C, Jones, Tay lor Duckett. Beaverdam No. 3. Crom Cole, D.E. Morgan, E. A. Smathers, Claud War ren. Beaverdam No. 4. R. G. Bell, J.M. Tate, Jess Willis, Kay H. Mann. Beaverdam No. 5. Way Kinslam W. S. McCracken J. K. Cole, A.L. SmatherH. Beaverdam No. f. G. H. Justice, John Allen, S. C. Wood, C 1. Sing leton. Big Creek. .Mack Caldwell, J. d Hopkins, L. H. Hopkins, Chas. C. Roberts. Catatoochee Jarvis Palmer, Eld- ridge Caldwell, C. R. Caldwell, J. H. Hannah. Cecil. Chas. M. Moody, Perry Al len, Harry Goode, Willie Green. Clyde. Frank E. Haynes, W. W. Haynes, James B. Medford, O. I Smathers. Crabtree. Will Bradshaw, Fuller Justice, Lawrence Brown, Taft Fer guson. East Fork. Willie Burnett, T. R. Pless, I. S. Howell, M. Frank Sellers. Fines Creek. Chas. B. McCracken, Joe Ledford, Norman James, Hubert Ferguson. Iron Luff. T. J. Davis, Horace Bry son, Guy Chambers, R. L. Stephenson. Ivy Hill. Mrs. E. L. Queen, Cordcll Evans, Marvin Allison, Jack Setzer. Jonathan's Creek. Mrs. J. R. Boyd, Jr., John Howell, R. W. Howell, Vin son Morrow. Pigeon. Mrs. J. M. Cathey, J. W. Kinsland, Ed Wells, Van Wells. Waynesville N. Frank D. Ferguson, J. C. Patrick, Jamen Atkins, Jarvis Campbell. Waynesville S. Cline Bramlett, W. F. Swift, Geo. Plott, L. N. Davis. White Oak. Ben Wright, Gaylor Baldwin, Brodie Green, P.D. Bramlett, A little girl of five was entertain ing the callers while her mother was getting ready. One of the ladies re marked to the other with a signifi cant look. "Not very p-r-e-t-t-y," spelling the last word. "No," said the child quickly, "but awful s-m-a-r-t," Gene Martin. Story Teller, John West. Officers, Dick Henry and Cecil Yount. Two Coolies, Fred Davis and Davis. Paper Man, Robert Arrington. Beggar, Harry Rabb. Full Chorus of Japanese Children, Seventh Grade. Tom Tom Justice, Com mits Suicide Be fore Surrendering (Continued from page 1) tice lived about 2 hours after firing the fatal shpt, which entered the back of his head on the right siii,; and pars ed out iust above the lefc ear. Sheriff Lowe found several letters n Mr. Justice, but refused to disclose the contents as they dealt with Kinsland and the shooting of Mrs. Cook. Just what part, if any, that Kinsland nad in the Friday shooting, was not given out from the sheriff's office Wednes day afternoon. The letters found on Mr. Justice must have a dire'-t con nection with the Friday billing, it was pointed out by those that have kept The funeral for Mr. Justice will be in close touch with details of the case held at the Clyde cemetery sometime Thursday afternoon, it was said. Mrs. Cook was well known in the county. She was a sister of Dr. Abel, of this city. She was buried last Saturday afternoon at Cant m. Cars In Haywood Show Decrease Over Last Year, Report Shows Special to Mountaineer. Haywood county citizens owned 1075 automobiles and 375 trucks on April 1st, as compared with 1750 automo biles and 315 trucks on April 1st, 1931. it is shown by a compilation made in the office of L.S.Harris, director of the Motor Vehicle Bureau. The averagi for each of the 100 counties April lsl of this year was 2,579 automobile: and 481 trucks, as compared witl. 2,t)S0 automobiles and 422 trucks on April 1st, 1931. North Carolinians had a total of 300,339 motor vehicle. at the begin ning of this month, including 257,H9 automobiles and 48,441 trucks. The total number of about .'i4,000 les; than the 340,838 motor vehicles li censed in the State a year ago. While the number of automobiles dropped f-from 298,023 a year ago to 257,898 at the beginning of this month, the number of trucks showed an increase, from 42,215 a year ago to 43,441 at the beginning of this month. The report shows that 1,650 of the automobiles and 770 of the trucks li censed in the State are owned by n:m residents, while b.r)b motorcycles ate in operation. Candidate Cards For Tax Collector I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Tax Collector of Haywood County, subject to the wishes of the voters of the Democratic Party in the June Primary. Your support will be appreciated. Bryan Medford Waynesville Route 2. For Tax Collector I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of TAX COL LECTOR of Haywood County, subject to the Democratic primary to be held in June. Your support will be ap preciated. Rowe B. Howell For Representative I hereby announce myself a candi date fot the nomination on the Dem ocratic ticket for the office of Repre sentative of Haywood county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party in the June primary. Any sup port given me will be appreciated. R.M. Leatherwood FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner in the FOR CHAIRMh BOARnriV COMMISSION I hereby announce .. . June Primary, subject to the Demo- ae nominate pjirtv I will aDDreciate anv , . v'im:s support given me. E, B. Rickman PIGEON TOWNSHIP FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner, sub let tn thp wishes of the voters in the June Primary of the Democratic Party. I will appreciate your support ana vnte. Lee Ferguson For Tax Collector I hereby announce myself a candi date for TAX COLLECTOR for Hay wood County subject to the voters in the Democratic primary in June. Any support given me will be appreciated. J.C.Welch "I have just heard an awful story about Mrs. Jones." "I thought you had. You look so happy." .NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the County Board of Elections of Havwood County, held at tho Courthouse in Waynesville North Carolina, on the 16th day of April 1932 at ten o'clock, A. M., the following were named and appointed Registrars and Judges of Elections to serve for a term of two years, or until their successors are appointed and qualified, to wit: Precincts Beaverdam No. 1 Beaverdam No. 2 Beaverdam No. 3 Beaverdam No. 4 Beaverdam No. 5 Beaverdam No. 6 Big Creek Cataloochee Cecil CENTRAL ELEMENTARY COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES The Commencement exercises of the Central Elementary school will be held on Tuesday night, April 26. at 8 o'clock. A Japanese Operetta, "O cno ban or the btolen Jade," will be presented after which the certificates will be delivered to thirty-five gradr uates. ..'''''... The characters in the operetta are as follows: O Cho San, daughter of a wealthy merchant, Miriam AicUlure. Taro, her brother, S. .L. Rogers. O Yana San, cousin of O Cho San, Thomasine Stringfield. Saburo, Taro's chum, Hunter Henry. O Waki San, O Cho San's playmate, Mildred Arrington. O Taki San, youngest sister of O Waki San, Anne Seawell. O Lo San, who likes to spread ex citement, Jane White. Len Lo, friend of O Lo San, Dora Clyde Crabtree East Fork Fines Creek Iron Duff Ivy Hill Registrars Carson Pless Walker Brown Crom Cole H. S. Bell Way Kinsland S. H. Justice Mack Caldwell Jarvis Palmer Chas. M. Moody Frank E. Haynes Will Bradshaw Willie Burnett Judges Vaughn Byers Gordon Clark J. P. Hill Haywood Chapman C. Jones Taylor Duckett 1). E. Morgan E. A. Smathers Claud Warren J, M. Tate Jess Willis Ray H. Mann W S.. McCracken J. K. Cole A. L. Smathers John Allen S. C Wood C P. Singleton For Tax Collector I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Tax Collector of Haywood County, subject to the wishes of the voters of the Democratic Party in the June Primary. Your support will be appreciated. Lee V. Rogers Clyde. N. C. Rt. No. 1 For Tax Collector I hereby announce myself as candi date for Tax Collector of Haywood County, subject to the wishes of the voters in the June primary of the Democratic party. Any support given me will be appreciated. Hugh Rogers Crabtree, N. C. For State Senate I hereby announce myself a can didate for the State Senate for this disrict, subject ; to the Democratic primary in June. Any support given me will be appreciated. J. R.Boyd FOR Register of Deeds I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Register of Deeds of this county, subject to the wishes of the Democratic primary in June. Any support given me will be appreciated. Robert E. Owen Route 2 For Representative I am a candidate for Representative from Haywood County. Your support will be appreciated by representing your interest to the best of my ability. J.H.Howell FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as candi date for County Commissioner, sub ject to the wishes of the voters in the June Primary of the Democratic Party I will appreciate any support given me, Grover Rogers For Tax Collector I hereby announce myself as candi date for Tax Collector for Haywood County in the June Primary. I have been working and supporting the Democratic party for 50 years and any support given me will be appre ciated. R. S Coman CANTON FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary, June 4th. Your support will be appreciated, wuou couniv ai.; of the voters in mary in June. I .,m , man of the hnr. ' J .... r-" un'i w uur vute ana suppor to mis piace. to J.T.jJ "'iiu.s cm FOR Board of Edu, 1 hereby announce date as a member of k . Education of Haywood v iect to the wisW .l vote and sunnnrf v;n v Homer V.(i CANtos FOR CHAIRMAN COMMISSION 1 am a candidate for ft, ouujfct 10 the a Primary in June I voters of Haywood Conn er of Deeds and on the Boarc', miBsuMiers lor a Tl'i nhpr a) fool flK i. , r' unless ior me ohice. , will be appreciated. ueo.um CLYDE T0W.Y FrTaxCollef I hereby announce myself date for Tax Collector d County subject to the voters in th June Primi Democratic Party. 1 any supnort given me Lucioustir! LAKE JUNAll Frank Davis FOR Register Of Deeds I hereby announce myself as candi date for nomination for Register of ueeos oi tnis county in the June Pri mary of the Democratic Party. I will appreciate any support given me. Chas. B. McCrarry FINES CREEK J. C. L. 11 Chas. C. Hopkins Hopkins Roberts Eldridge Caldweil C. R. Caldwell J. H. Hannah Perry Allen Harry Goode Willie Green W. W. Haynes James B. Medford O. L. Smather. Fuller Justice Lawrence Brown Taft Ferguson T. R. Pless I. R. Howell M .Frank Sellers Chas, B. McCracken Jonathans Creek Pigeon Waynesville N Waynesville . T. J. Davis Mrs. S. L. Qoeen Mrs. J. R. Boyd, Jr. Joe Ledford Norman James Hubert Ferguson Horace Bryson Guy Chambers R. L. Stephenson Cord ell Evans Marvin Allison Jack Setzer John Howell R. W. Howell Vinson Morrow For Tax Collector I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Tax Collector of Haywood oounty, suDject to the wishes of the voters of the Democratic Party in the Your support will he appreciated. W. A. Moore Pigeon Township FOR Register of Deeds I hereby announce that I am a can didate for re-election to the office of Jtegister of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty, suoject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary to be held on June 4. Your support will be appreciated. Weaver H. McCracken Mrs. J. M. Cathey J, White Oak Frank D. Ferguson dine Bramlet Ben Wiight W. Kinsland Ed Wells , Van Wells J. C Patrick James Atkins Jarvis Campbell W. F. Swift Geo. Plott I N. Davis Gaylor Baldwin Brodie Green P. D. Bramlett .This 16th day of 'April, 1932. Attest: ? . . Geo. L. Hampton . Secretary. :. . F. W. MILLER Chairman Coonty Board f Election! For State Senate I hereby announce mv cRraHAnnv for the Democratic nomination to the State Senat from the Thirty-second Senatorial District W. R. Francis FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for nomination for member of the county Board of Com missioners, to succeed myself, subject lu tuc wisnes oi xne voters in the June Primary, of the Democratic Party. I will appreciate anv unnort mvon ma and ' if nominated will endeavor to' work at all times for the best interest of the citizens of this county. Jarvis H. Allison WAYNESVILLE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a Candidate fnv nnmino;,... tne Doard of commissioners, subject to the wishes of tho nornn. :. .u. June Primary. I have served on the board two terms and will appreciate "mpuio Kiven me ior reelection VV. H. Henderson CANTON ' FOR CHMRMM ROARnnv COMMISSION I am a candidate for cb the Board of Commissionr wood County, subject to th the voters in the June Prid Demoiratc piartv. I wl your sunport and influence, cted will serve the citizens of my ability. Jarvis T.C LAKE JUNAL! For Corona I hpreby announce hp 1ate for nomination of C- Haywood county, subject to of the voters in the Jnm Pi thp Democratic nartv. Itn blemished record as a hyi. and your votes and inflneii greatif appreciaterl hv nt Luther H3 cant: Little red-headed and faced Josy had a small V was as fair as a lilv una table day when a few frr discovered on his nose. where he pot them, he repb'pd: "Sleepinc: with Joe." FOR Register Of Devils M.Vrri "co LBeli m. can, i -B1rt ? Veea.3 of "ay- 1 uu suoject to the wishes ?T-n Democ Primary, June 4th. i vnll appreciate any eupport given me. and if olwfnj -f- b . w.www lii pci Vc me .Teo. mmn Haynes FOR COUNTY Commissioner 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election for County vi.uiiiaoiuiier in me June primary, of the Democratic party. I will" appreciaie any support given me. P. V. Massey For Representative I am a candidate to succeed myself FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I herebv n ' uijccu as canai- uateill,r commissioner of Haywood county, subject to the wishes o7the J?ne Primary. I havl ui. , ine Doard ior 10 years. hrr.X.--- .Ay.?nPPort given me will Asbury Howell WAYNESVILLE For Tax Collector uwunce.Tnysejr as a can- as Eepresentative from Haywood ffi? for Tax Collector of Haywood county. I will amirepiat.. "2 1 County, subject to the wisl,M H " iZ given me m the Jim a Pr,-J Jl voters in the Democrats xJLL. ?Z elected I will serve th n,u 1 c:iJune. I will amreeintA vn, j best of my ability. John B. Best Made specie-; BABIES CHILDR Phirciiona tp'il us that o; tion is nearly always pref child has a digestive up - -cold or other little aito tinn TIib first slCD tOm to rid the bodv of imp"! AnH fnr thia Tinthing B'.1 genuine Castorial -iQ vegetable preparation "-.,-,. for babies and children. 7 u is iiihu aim m. ni nirrn n riinv 1 : m i 1 .1 d you always geia ira""--. -, k, 14 to coax children w - G A S TO R. E. Hipps CEABTREB TOWNSHIP Jr. el Hi:
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