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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1932
WINBORNE AFTER
GOVERNORSHIP IN
1935 SAYS RUMORS
Judge H. Hoyle Sink Will Likely
Be In Race For Nomination
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
CO-EDS BOARD THEMSELVES
i .
Burlington, Vt. Some 0!O young
women at the University of Vermont,
who want a college education enough
to board themselves are spending only
50 tents to $2.50 per week for food,
a recent survey revealed. These
sdt'-buarding students have been in-
tuctcu a to tho essential lactors in
I !'ood st
iion for health.
Raleigh. J. Wallace Winborne.
than man of the sta;e Democratic
extfutiv.- committee, credited with
pihng up the biggest majority ever
pulled m the state, will be a candi
date for the Democratic nomination
for Governor of .North Carolina
in 193.). Although he is in
line tor almost any fat federal job
either in Xoe;h Carolina or Washing
tun he miirht wart. hu w n,. .. f,.
ny ol these.
C. L. bhupmg of Greensboro, who
was manager of the successful cam
paign ot Senator Josiah William
Bailey against Senator F. M. Sini.
mons in ly.JU, will probably he ap
poimeu collector ot internal revenue
ior iNortn Carolina, although he is
now being pushed for the post of
internal revenue in Washington.
inese are the two newest devel
opments to Come out Of the nolitinnl
grist mill that is now running fast
anu lunuusiy nere. lney are also
two of the most creditible out of
nunoreus ot reports and rumors
heard on every side involving the
politically grealt and near great
since me recent election assuring a
Democratic adminitrntinv. witu u0
attendant distribution of Democratic
pie in tne lorm ot lederal appoint
ments.
h is generally conceded that Win
oorne couia nave any of tho more
choice federal appointments either
here in the start e or in Washington, if
ne wanted one. But it is understood
that he much prefers to return ,!o his
large law practice in Marion rather
than accept a federal" job. The pri
mary reason for this is ithat he would
rather seek the Democratic nomina
tion for governor of North Carolina
in 19U5 than become a federal pie
recipient now. It is agreed that the
acceptance of a federal appointment
would undoubtedly hamper any one
with asperations to become governor
Anuche- reason Winborne is not in
terested in any federal job, entirely
aside Irom his desir,, or intention
to seek the Democratic nomination for
governor in 1935, according to those
who know him ben:, is that his pres
ent law practice is much more lu
curative than any federal appointment
he migh be able to get. It is said
by those in a position to know that
Winborne is still one of those com.
paratively few lawyers in North
Carolina still having an income from
his legal practice of at not less than
$25,00(1 a year, k is also agreed that
he will need to savt all of his income
he can for the next three vears if he
intends either to run for governor or
to become governor.
1 he doctor of a country village had!
iwc. cr.mirtn, the prettiest little girls
i t 'e district. While they were out
walking one day they happened to
- two small bovs. one of whom
was a visitor in the village.
Said the htttr to his friend "Who
are thos,. pretty girls?"
The village boy replied "They are
the doctor's children. He always
keeps the best ones for himself."
he is being urged for the appoint
ment as commissioner of internal
levenue in Washington, with Senator
Bailty and several of the spate's con
gressmen using their influence to this
e:: J. I he more conservative riolitieal
observers here, however, do not be
lieve that North Carolina is likely to
get tne appointment ot thp commis
sioner of internal mvnnp atrnin
that it is likely to go to a Kentuckian
or a Democrat in some other state. So
the bulk of the belief here is that all
Shunin and hid fripnHs hnrui fni is
to get it he appointment as collector of
internal revenue here in .North Car
ina, which is reallv iust as cood a
lob. from a financial ctnnrlnnint oe a
the commissionership in Washington.
Shuping and his friends are hence
regarded as merely using political
strategy in aimine- at the larger of.
(ice in order to assure his getting the
collector's job here-
Several cithers are being mention.
d tor the appointment as collector
in this state, among them being
Lieutenant R. .T Founltain and Wal
ter Murnhv of Sjilifthnrv Rut
Shuping is believed to have the edge
on them all.
Eleven From This
County Are Attend
ing N.C.W.Nbw
Haywood county has 11 represen
tative :: the Woman's college of tho
Inivirsity of North Carolina this
scmestir. according to records in the
wiict of Miss Laura Coit, secretary of
be state institution for woman. Can
to i, Waynesville. Lake Junaluska and
trabtie- are localities ,n the section
which contribute to the college's pop.
uiawon.
Kc sidt r- s of Canton on the campus
l -' Misse- F.lizabotli Battison, Virgi
line Dersey. Margaret Henderson
Jimey Owen. Helen Klizabeth Sligli
:". i aunne l oung.
W.n, nesville. citizens are Misse
r.dwma McDowell, Marion Bradford
McDowell, and Helen Medford. Mis
.larnette Morrison is from Lake Ju
n: !iHka; Miss Mildred Rogers, from
t rabtrre.
Waynesville Boy
To Head Journalism
Club At Cullowhee
Page 3
Journalism Club -u Wei.i er'v.RH I HI
!Vcial to The Mountaineer 1-
Uutrn Shclton u ...... ., ,
I., , .,, - .i;t' new
t. , " : ,1U ;'; "e-Mcni Carolina
" "ur 1 ""lege. M I.,.,,,, t
well, id R.,!f,,,- . , . ... . , -""
. , . i it;, i e, t c-
Problem: ar.d .1, . , !";, d
iC.csen secretary. ti'c.i.iv,. v., Mr
S1 to:,, new club president, is' a
, 1nnmon and is active in other cam
pus organizations.
"' e following mm:' t ; V. i- n
I Jointed by the I: ,.v ,,r,.Ml"..,,t ..."
"at some plan for naming the .du
de, t pub i cation at Western Carolina
leacliers (. o oio- Ch ti
Ashevi e. chairman I ,,;.,.. i......
Clara: "You may not believe it. but
I said 'No' to seven i different men
during the summer." '
Maude: "Oh. I don't doubt it. What
were thej' selling?"
REV. WALKER TO PREACH
AT FRANCIS OVE SUNDAY
Rev. R, V. Walker, pastor of the
Presbyterian church here, will preach
at the Francis Cove rhanl rn .?,,.,, la,.
afternoon at 2:30 d. m. The nn hi ic
is cordially invited t attend.
ot
OT ii 1 11 .
lolkten lh, loumalism club "will
Sponsor the new pubieation. The
student paper staff will be elected
soon.
Aunt : " A n,l w.,,..i .
little gir II rhnr..h fi,;..
Salhe." h
Sallie: "Oh
, .' "". .-i man Al
tered me a bur nlat -full
and I said. 'No. thn
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Insist on
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IAYE1K
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JOHNSON IS SOLF CANDID ATK
NOW
So far about the only oui.-in-the
open candidatp for the Democratic
nomination for governor in 19.15 is
former Judge Thomas L. Johnson of
AfiheviIIe, formerly of Lumberton,
and who for a time was expected to
be a candidate for the nomination in
in the 19U2 primary. There has re
cently been some talk concerning the
possibility that Superior Judge H.
Hoyle Sink might he a candidate for
the nomination in 19,'!5. while several
other names have been mentioned.
But opinion here generally is that if
winoornt- does become a candidate
and the conviction that he will is
growing here daily he will imme
diately be assured of verv strong
support from both the western and
eastern secltions ot the state. For
while a resident of Marion, in the
western part of the state, he is a
native of Chowan county, in the
extreme eastern part.
With regard to Shuping, it is gen
erally agreed that ithe present time
S E I fit I IV
Because
The Hayer cross is not merely a
trade-mark, hut a symbol of safety.
The name Haver tells you that it
cannot depress the heart.
The tablet (hut's stamped Hayer
dissolves so quickly you get instant
relief from the pain.'
A SICN OF THE TIMES
LOWEST HOLIDAY RAILWAY AND
PULMANN FARES EVER MADE
Spend Christmas and New Year's at Home
33
Round Trip Titkets sold Good (Joins
December 11 to 25, inclusive. Return
Limit January 9, 19'?.'.
Percent
REDUCTION
Round Trip Tickets sold Good Going
December 2.5 to 2G, inclusive. Return
Limit December 27, 19:52.
Round Trip Tickets will also be sold De
cember :50-.n, January 1-2. Return
Limit January .5, 19.'W.
Round Trip Pullman Rates.
46
RED
46
25
Percent
REDUCTION
Percent
REDUCTION
SURTING
deed from Jerry R. Smatht rs and wife
to the said S. A. Copnev. dated Au
gust 19. 1908, and h recorded in
Book 26 nao-o Mi?. I!,r l f nxt.
- - r o - ' "- - -' - , i I'LIWB .
of Haywood County;
t. A Chi 'TL NO from -he alove that
nortion of said lot ln.i- .tf.im .-n
veyed to Janey .Moore by de;d re-
orded in hook page Re.
ord of Deeds of Hn vwni,l Cnnntw
reference being made to said two
deeds for a full ('.wcription of said
lot and said excepted lot.
Sale mailt' pursuant to the power
conferred upon me hy deed of trust
executed by S. A. Copnev dated
March 2Sth. 1!)2. and recorded in
Hook of Deeds of Trust No. L'5 page
in the ollice of the I'-gister of
DiH'ds of Haywood County, ti which
reference is made for a 1 the terms
and conditions of the same.
This December L'nd, 1'l.tL
M. O. STAMF.Y.
Trustee
Dec. S-15-22-20
(saver)
There's no unpleasant taste or odor
to tablets of Hayer manufacture;
no injurious imjrcdient.s to upset
the svstem.
I ablets bearing the familiar Hayer
cross have no coarse particles to
irritate throat or stomach.
BAYtiR
E
4
' ' t lu si f st'T'J?'Tyvi i A 1 f
B. REED
Percent
REDUCTION
Holiday Tickets will be sold at all Aency Stations
to all Stations on the Southern Railway System, and to
many points on other Lines in the South.
Holiday Tickets are good on all trains in Coaches,
ilso in Parlor or Sleeping Cars on payment of Reduced
Pullman Charges.
Holiday Fares are also available to destination
the East, North, VVest and Southwest.
Consult Ticket Agents or
J. H. Wood, DPA. Ashevillc
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
in
A startling low price for this beau
tiful Chippendale lowboy with large
twin super-dynamic speakers, pro
viding the finest and most brilliant
tone reproduction. This model,
No. 314, possesses many of the
outstanding features found only in
Majestic receivers.
Complete with Majestic iulx's and
Federal tax paid. Small doirn pay
ment, special easy terms.
THE NEW
NOT1CK OF SALE
On January ,". lit.Ci, at eleven o'clock"
Ll. ill. at the COllrl bouse ilimr in Ihn
town of Waynesville, the undersigned
will offer for sale at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described rtronertv in th.. tmm
of Waynesville. to-wit:
BKCiIN'.N'IXCi tin Wnlnm Kirmit inn
feet from the R. K Oslxirn..
south side of Walnut Stmut !i,ti.Min.
the lot sold to one, Revis, and runs S.
4.' VV. loo leet with the Revis line-
thence S. -12 K. 4,'! feet with .1 Af
Queen's line to the old State Road:
tnence .. ;- k. h feet to Walnut
Street: thenee 7:1 fent myii'ii ,i. fii
to the HKClWlN't;. lx'inc tti.
ttact of land deeded in a deed from
C. K. Ray and wife, Minnie Kay, to
Siol Miehan and Carl Shrhan, dated
J u 1 v 2, l'.20.
KXCFi'TlNC AND RF.SKRVI (!
from the foregoing boundary all of
that portion of said lot above describ
ed, lying on the West side of the curve
on the Fast side of Fast Main Street
in the town of Waynesville.
Sale made pursuant to the ant Imvit i-
of the Hoard of Aldermen of the town
of Waynesville,
This , !0th day of Novembwr. I'.i:t2
TOWN OF WAYNKSVlId.K
Hy J. II. Howell
Mayor
Dee. S-15-22-29- J. R. M.
UT1CK TO ( ia:i)liuh'S TO FILE
CLAIM
oMaiemc
UPCHHETLIIOUVNE H A D I O
Massie Furniture Co.
Main Street Waynesville N. C.
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Think of
letting
.your
childrea
play
where
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. I DM LXIS Tl'A Tit I X XOTICE
The undersigned havi.ng (uali(ied as
idministratrix of the estate of W. S.
i'atterson, deceased, all. persons hav
ing claims against said estate ate
hereby notilied to present duly sworn
statements of Cue same to the under
signed on or before December (!, l!)oNl,
or this notice will lie pleaded in bar
Ibe-'eu:', Any icr
to -aid estate arc hor".
,1'iy the anioijni, of said
'0 the unilersigned at
of I hi
1 ecnv
sons indebted
by notilied to
Indebtedness-
once. .
This th,. ''Cn l:ic of D-'ceTiiher, 'Ki2
M US. .)V. FAT'll'IMX.
Administ ra! nx of V. S - r'aCerson.
Dec- H-1 r-22-2!l-.i an. 5-2 deceased.
NORTH CAROLINA,
COCNTY OF IIA YWOOD.
In the Matler id' Citi.ioir Hank and
Trust .Company, Waynesville, N. C. .
Under 'authority uf Subsi ctien 10
of. Section 21S (c). Consolidated
Statutes, all iierso.is who bavo
claims !.g:unt the abo.e named bank
are hereby notilied to present proof
of claim at Waynesville. N. ('., on
or. before the 1st day of February,
ll'.'i.'i. '
Failure to jireseiit il.iiiu on or be
fore" the '-above da: e liars the claim
:ol. presented except, as 10 the assets
ol the bank jn the hands of the Coiii
ia:vi:dcnev of Hanks for the account
i f aid bank ;.t the time the claim is
presented. . ,
(Vijcction to th(. allowing of any
Claim mav be made bv :inu intercut oil
jiersoii: by tiling such Object. : in the
pending action in the d)ice of the
Clerk of the Court of this county and
by serving a copy thereof on the
I ommissioner of Hanks or the Li
quidating Agent of this bank.
This the 1st day of November, !i:i2
A. M. -.BURNS. Jr..
Li(uidating Agent of Citizeii- Hank
& Trust Co.. Waynesville, N. C.
JNiile: In tiling claims tor (.ashler's
Checks, Hank Drafts, Certificates of
I'eposit or Certified Checks the par
ticular instrument must b,. surrend.
ered when I'roof of Claim is pre
sented. Nov. 21 Dec. 1.8-15
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MR. AND MRS. THOS
"fcargon has brought health,
.: .-trengtn and happiness to both my
v.ife and rac and I would not take
all the money in the world for the
nd lumberman, residinc at. 01Q
Holmes street, Kansas City, Mo.
"Five vears sen when nn tlio
train going from Bonnsana, Can-!
::fta, to Calgary, 1 had a severe at
tack of acute indigestion and 110
oriy thought I would live to reach
Icould hardly stand un. and T
constipated all the time. I
nervous and did not get a
nignts sleep lor years
was
was
good
. , - " o oict-Lf jiui years. lvianv
rood it has dnnp nc iImIukuI T tj. . .... . .. . '
....... j jj. i.vvu, ncu-m-uu a-iiiiiiei cnair ior nours
. i.vself I v,-as in the hospital at
uaigary.
"Since then I have suffered con
stantly from bilious attacks and
Sartron made a wrll man rr ttia
My nerves are steady as a die and'
I sleeD like .1 hov lrir
strength has returned and I have
gamea id pounas. 1 feel fine all
the time."
"Sargon helped my wife, who i3
Lcundry sent away to be done in tenements or private
homes not subject to any sanitary precaut ions, is not safe
for you and your children to wear! Why risk disease? Our
hygienic methods and super-clean plant are always open to
inspection. Send us your clothes and benefit by this pro
tection let us start this week.
of
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':
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i'
j,. destination. When I came to the mother of 13 children, the same
ft
, , , u .,11, uccu wa formerly a wor
SDhttinS- headaches tnnt lacfxrl fld.;.,! .
------o -------. ''p'ii oiotier in tne iuasonic or
u . vliii. uici; Ljiiii ji ate
mg spells that made me think I
would die. I would get so diszy I
way. bjie has actually gained 15
DOUnds in WeiVht. anH fool Kotf
and stronger than in many years."
air. xieea was lormerly a wor-
, 1 .. .1 ir -f . .
... -r:"" ."-...-""s m u"' iiu iurs. rteea is a beloved
disagreed with me. I had smother-member of the Methodist Church.
is a beloved
Sargon may be obtained at i
WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY
Waynesville Laundry
"Call 205-We'll Do The Rest"
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On ; .Monday.' January 1! I.;t.".;-. a;
r !i ven o'chu'lv a. m. Ml t ! ciiui 'khm
li'ior in the Town ' of Waynesville,
ll.1yv.001' County, N. I'.. I will -ill
at public outcry to the hie.iic.ii bidder
for cash th(' fo'hiw'.'i ite -ci'ibed i-icis'
.'d premises lying ;iml le'lng in' W.'iy
'.' .-viile T'oivn.-lii,!. I lav .'.(.o I . ( Dur.ty.
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- i:'.!-inxi.-(; 0.1 -.hv , ;,v
Ti:oina:-'' 'i-ei -.'iSolC f.-J :' -oj,, - i be
i'.ni. jie.i' o! i !iiH ::'A!l;",- aini. ! hoinas
-'ir! and riineirie deg". '-'M' !'.
j1'' i'c :': :;l:e;:.i'e- S. v .(:. -5d 'feet -";:::
. S. . ! JY " :,"T I Mi feet.;
:.'K '?'.. N. -10 ilee. V. villi "Thoma
:- .: 1; 'to, the !;K(';rM:(.:.; and 'be-
'"IV i he .;"hie- projeo'ty .rnuvi yed by
CUrlrtt f'onlev and -' vif" Jospobiiie'
I r!h4;a
'.: WilliM)!; 'irav
:.i ,:y :.y -mi dated
'eh
.lu-'l'.
ht .,!!(" of.tlu JtTi'iir of ; i .leeo ? of
i;i vv. -i.v'i ' .t-'oun-f.y' '-in i-'ici; -el' !:'H -1:
v'C'o1-! 'li-Jge 12S to ' whi'-li' dfe-l . and
ei-'-. nl - reference is herjliy DV;i;:e.
Sale-' made . purtaiaiit, ' to the. tciive r
. f . tc-1 upon Hie by deed of trust
, : ' ill rd by William Gray "and .wife
' !-.ra Cray dale, March 12. l.i)25,
d recorded in 1. 00k- of Dcedc: of
Trv;st No. lo natre 1.1 !. Office of Reg
ister of Deeds of Haywood County,
to which reference is made for all the
:m- and conditions ol tho samOi .
This Dec-.'mber 2nd. 1 !).",2.
(JF.O. H. WARD.
' Trustee. '
XO.TK 'I-: OF SALE' OF It I:'. I . FS
TA TF.
Default having beea nrjde in the
payment of the . inde.'it-'dnes, icuied
by ;i certain deed of 1 111 e -uted
1 the'. First..' National Company id'
i Mtrhani. Incoi ,ioi :t;i I and the I.'i.i.in
'I'rn; t ('oi)ipanv of .-la . v:..h I, I'ru--ly
ZKI! .11. Ml'.: ,.til V !-:i-:
--.' '. 1'i'i :'. Ml'K.-:-'!,-. iii.-'' .wil'i-. 0:1 'he
..'I'.a- ,i .y A'- Joiv. ei i'i.. i.;nii,;
!':' :l 'I IT! (.!.- i, , '! '. ', ;,
b;";iig iti-eiiled 'ill . Ji.i lit, i..i,;r .c!
in .t he -iili-e of tile i; ;'-: t "lie,
f.i; M-i Wood (Vi;.ii;lj, Xm-i:: 1 :, v 1 a;V ;
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SO TH 'F OF Tlti:STKFS '
On Motldnv .Tmnoirr Vf". rf
eleven o'clock arm. at 'the courthouse
door in the Town of Wavnesville.
Haywood County. N. ('.. I. 'will sell at
public outcry to the highe.-t ludtler for
cash the" '-following ' describ vl lahrts
and premises -lying arid: being in Way
nesville Township. Haywcod County,
N. C.
A certain tract of land in the 1 nv-'n
' f Waynesville whereon the said S.
A. Connev now reside, w-hieli lot-of
trr-t of :)and is fully described in a
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in' ih
J: ::"- - ti -.Hire : then '.vlVn. o--: l i::; ' ,i
.;:;e ;:;iv':: -; :i Vi;--r-':;V'';. . !.;i:;' iivtv
V: ;i "-".jih1--: ' thV-n-e .. -'Soti-tir d, -ib gi (;V'-s
i'l t v iiyle.,,, :','i'. t ;i:ti feet '' 't.o a t take
.-i.l. ;!.;;' - v i.i.'ii .ii''.i:r..fi'-f :;.'...'-. 1 :l:i-::::',l '.
. i.Kt ;--.( in. ;i ,Vjh';:i; I't-.tn''; :'
HfjuMi; NT-.iI-mty. ''n' inhiiu'e;t. Fa4'T0"
!'.;'(' t tj ;;t tm-ir .!''. s:; id. -.-:-t i'- ;-t Vtjen'-'-u'n
-"1; df-gi,;. i da-t I "';:. i'i .-i tie 'the'
(ilXNIXi:, dvi'ig lot.--...' : 14 .auii
inciasive -if the Cf ! ;.-. Sinalhers
j.i.oierly and a I"t T." d.v ' M f"i t
1 ' t;.v:i the (v Tv Wi'.-i ' :.
: . The ;,;i: ch:!:T" at , the . foreclosure.''
r: ' rKsii'mi .'." the pTytivent of all an-p-ihl
!:r e a: d -stree-t. avse -snK'nt.;
i 1.1, -t :tre property.
1 It- Union 'J'riist Conipany of Mary
h.' ! h' ving : ( r-dgned as TriHiee as
I'-, 'v'd' ihed: ei' trust iii-nvi led. the
:.' ' i- ' :'.' adverii-ea a:td cotuiuct
' 'v t:; ;';-.-: rtt-i i tru-' ' .. '
Thi;; 12t'S--'av of Novom': S i:);!2.
W. (: JiRAHAM and T. I.. BLAND, .
Rf rrivers, F'rst Nnti'-ra! Company
of )l'jrh:.;n. Incorporate 1. Trustee.
Nov. 21 P. c. 1 -
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