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TcnAY.JUNE2, 1932 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 Mrs. Carolin TTi-of ... j r. "j iium a two vjsu 10 r,t Tfjilpich. -who ,. naioir, V " f?the pa-t with-Mrs. c H. McDowell, will I ,.,k-ead for Duke Univer . ..ni teach during the ne school sessions. f.ttie Kiikpatrick arrived r from Nashville, Tennessee ; tie jummer at her cottage Mi'rjorie BIuvxck anJ .broth- U'll rergusu" wiiw uave wcu R. L. Allen for the LVeeks hare opened the Fer- mt on liaywooa street ana in their during me summer Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Wood and chil dren of Elizabetht 1 sister, Mrs Frank Therrel. and Mr. Iherrel m Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. June Smathers will arrive to- "7 Ii. Javiason College to uu l" summer vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Smathers. Misses Marion and Lowell are e.Decttd Edwina Mr- next Monua , spent last week-end as sju-sts of Mrs 1 ,rth Carolin College for Worn Wood's parents, Mr. ami Mr John v 7boro 10 spend th " Shoolbred. ! "'"i their parents, Dr. and Mrs. C H. McDowell. i Tr tin1 AT... r r Dr. n.-l T... l i 1.1- .1 Saturday from a week's visit , t"h J Si,n,thi week. in Montreal at- Easternpart of the state. Thev will i KesbvS ASSembl- lM areinia'. " " a Luuem at w inthroo Co - from a spv..lee- anJ hi on. Mr. Herbert Ra.i- '.Vin.sriri-Salpn, I com wno s a student at Wake Forest ey will ! Presbyterian rhiireh go 10 Liiiiowhee shortly where Mr i . Bunn w,ll be a member of the faculty j, H W. Baucom left Tuesday of Yl estern Carolina Teachers Col-! fT, a bne visit to Rock Hill. He lege during the summer session. I w.'n lern tomorrow accompanied by 1 his daue-hter Mio rni,n. u UT T TT -rr- 1 ' -- "luaucill DUUCUITI ," ? way and Miss Virginia I r no ls a student teu:n returned Monrinv erai aays' visit to M?!'uJH?.wew .imparled by : . u.iouie way. whn ha, -r, jjona a Liuniiaiii m.to.i tending Salem College. 'Augustine, Florida Sunday and re- j lumea last night accompanied bv his mother, .m-s 11 i h .. , a student at the University of Flor-' ida. Mr. Donald Dunham 3,- .in 1 I main in Florida for the nrst term of' I summer school. BAYER ASPIRIN is a ways SAFE WARE OF IMITATIONS 188I kadaches eumutism .iritis Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache Genuine Bayer Aspirin, the kind doctors prescribe and millions of users have proven safe for more than thirty years, can easily be identified by the name Bayer and the word genuine. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and sure; always the same. It has the unqualified endorsement of physicians and druggists every where. It doesn't depress the heart. No harmful after-effects follow its use. Bayer Aspirin is the universal antidote for pains of all kinds. Madison County farmers )nve form ed a Hereford Association t promote mp prouuct-.-in ot pure bred cattle. TV. 1 . rme neids ot wheat, barley and iMib are observed in Lnion County wiwie no lertihzer of any kind has been used. The crops were planted I on land wnere legumes have been used in rotation, says the farm agent. II In is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoaceticacidester of sahcylicacid. XOTICE OF scmioxs STATF. OR NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Ethel Hendrix vs. Heywan! Hendrix. The defendant, Heywavd Hendrix, defendant above named, will ti-.ke no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina for the purpose of securing .luugmeiu tor an absolute divorce for the plaintirt against the defendant on statutory grounds; and the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the Oilce of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the courthouse in Way nesville, N. C, on the 2nd day of July, 1932, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in said action, or the plaintirt' will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaipt. This the 31st day of May, 1;132. W. C. BYERS; Clerk Superior four of Haywood County, North Carolina. June 2-9-1G-23. MGS FOR STATE SENATOR VOTE FOR A CANDIDATE WITH A DEFINITE PROGRAM 1. He believes in the rule of the people and will represent their interest in the North Carolina Senate. 2. He is for the repeal of the fifteen cents ad valorem tax for the support of the six months school, and the placing of the burden of raising the amount needed for the schools upon sources net now bearing the proper portion of the tax h'trden. He U in favor of the repeal of the burden som 20 per cent tav foreclosure law, and for a law inore liberal to the taxpayer who should become foancially unable to meet his taxes by a certain date. , I He favors revalutation of property for taxation so that the tax books will speak the truth. 5. He favors banking laws that will protect the depositors. Hp ic s mnn nf nlillitv ablp in meet debate th debate and to take care of the interests of the people of Haywood County in the State 11 m naf e. FRIENDS OF W. R FRANCIS EHRIMHAU THE MAN I appeal to the Democrats of Haywood County to cast their votes for John C. B. Ehringhaus for Governor for the following reasons: 1. Because he is a man of experience; not the experience that comes from long tenure in public office, but that practical understanding which comes from the long and thoughtful study of the basic principles involved in the science of tax ation, of social welfare, of industrial legislation, of governmental administration, of legislative procedure qrid practice, and of constitutional tew. L Isecause ot his unt altering courage and in flexible honesty. 3. Because he is filled with the noblest sense of humanity and fit to serve the great cause which make for the betterment of mankind. 1 4. Because he stands for honest and progres sive government, equality before the law, for equal and exact justice, and a square deal for every man, woman and child living in North Caro lina. 5. Because he favors the present great high way system, to be extended so as to require the State to maintain the roads running through the towns. 6. Because he is a friend to education and be lieves in promoting the educational facilities of the State, but believes in relieving land from tax ation for the support of the schools. 7. Because he favors economy but efficiency in government, 8. Because he has rendered more gratuituous service to the Democratic Party than any man liv ing in North Carolina and is willing to stand or fall on the record of the Democratic Party in the State and nation. 9. Because he is opposed to the short ballot, and anv fni?n oixniwftli'rhA rnrniiimnnt 10. Because his life is an open book and his public and private career an anthem and an in spiration to the youth of the State, and because those who know him best beR ve that he will mke our greatest Governor since Aycock. Felix E. Alley, Ehringhaus Manager
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