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Pa? 3 WMLIL (Continued from page 1) the world "Default"' was brought in why you heard a different tune. I .Warned on my ;rip :o Kurooe ;ind to Suuth America too, that our Interna- fional Bankers had hoteis full of their : gents begging Country to take a then back home and sold them 10 the people, sc. they got their com missions both ways. Go to hurope and Us the first thing you will find out, fcut not here. You dont learn that. I said that nothing would come out ''J the meeting of Mr. Hoover and Mr, Roosevelt on the debts. A sure puess. But at election time you make people sore if you tell 'em the truth. Republicans got sore at me because Roosevelt got elected, and the cancel iationists got sore at me because they had to pay. I guess th it was all my fsult? Now as far as showing any disrespect for our Presidents or high officials, that is only',-' an excuse, its something I am saying that they dont Tike, its not something 4 am saying that the President or some official tlcnt like. i have ink! wore 'wkfik' than would po in this rj.)!ii if they were written W tissue paper, about Mr. Coolidge, yet he knows that I have the greatest rttrard for him personally, and for his ability. Mr. Hoover I wish every untie had to read every nice thing I have said about him during his ad. -.'nistration. I know him, admire him, .tk 1 think he will tell you that I have j " fair. I have spoken hundreds of .Jj.mes aoout the bad breaks he got. You are going to find from now on that this Party thing is a lot of hooey. J-'tople are voting policies now, net nartys. WP are living in a time whn if one or the other of these partys dont start delivering an economic -"Jrvernment to the people, thev are bath going out on their ears. Th i'lniocrats are only in for a trial. If tht-y dont make good out they go. So on with the Show. We will have 'nany a laugh in the next four years lor there is one 'thing about tho Ik-mo.-rats, they never put on a dull slf w. But always remember this, J hat as bad as we sometimes think our Government is run. its the best run I ever saw. Ho this winds the .vbolo thing up. There has only been two that has dis agreed with me, the "Rabid" Republi an, that was ju&t sore at the world anyhow, no matter what you said, and the other is the Cancellationists. M.i lack of humor, lack of Eng lish, lack of goo taste, and all the oth r things they accuse me of, is a lot f hunk. Ix.'t the same things be said it) favor of their opinion, and I would he a great guy. So now we t'r: the whole thing straightened out. He is a Die Hard Republican, or a Cbnreljationisk But" j-ou are still Ifcing to get the truth, 1932, McNaught Syndicate, Inc. ' LAST WEEK'S COLUMN . ' BEVERLY HILL. Well all I know is just what I read in the papers, qr wVu I run onto here and .there. l vaiv just reading a long artic.'e about Vrar) Buck th author.,.. Well just a few days befove leaving New York just before the -'election I hed the pJa-sure of Mrs. Rose and I to sjit-nd an hour nr more with this very ?rrarkabl( woman. How it come oout was that last year when I was wr in China. I kid read hs-r book in the boat, when I wasn't argueing ;vith Flovl Gibbons.;: Well' 'I thought it was the greatest thing 1 ha'd ever .r-ad. so I talked to lots of people over CRAZY CRYSTALS Has been used successfully in treat ment of constipation, high blood pressure, stomach, kidney and liver troubles, rheumatism, etc., and as a preventive against colds, flu and appendicitis. Starling F., Roberts agent 140 Ashland Ave.. Asheville, !. C, Phone 702-W. FERGUSON'S GROCERY Local Dealer lain Street Waynesville TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Christmas Greetings Since we cannot have the pleasure and privi lege of taking each of you by the hand while ex pressing Greetings of the Season, we art using this method of saying to you that we deeply ap preciate the patronage given us during the past year, as well as the years gone by. It is your friendship and loyalty, that hats made us feel grateful, and with our hearts over flowing with gratitude, you and your families have our sincere wishes for an old-fashioned JVIerry Christmas, and continued happiness and prosperi ty through the New Year. Sluder-Garrett Furniture i "IT PLEASES US Day Phone 1 Company there about her. A Dr. Donaldson on the train from Pekirg to Shang hai, he had known the family of this girl for years. He and they both were early missionaries ot't there. Well I wanted to go to Nanking th. i j. Siv .ived uo it Nanking, thats tne cipito! of China- or wa that week. It u.-ed to be Peking. an 1 if the out hern crowd keeD irettir.ir s'.ronirer 1 guess it will be Canton. Vell 1 wanted to iro mi ti NanKi't anyhow. 1 had come through there .:i the train from Pekin- nut didn't ;?t to sec much. So i called up the r.o.l where tnev liv .. Her lusbami is .i professor in a big University vc, he has mad . a .-tu-iy of .-gn-.::lture. graduate'i .:t Corne'd. By the way that always .-truck me being the oj Lst pl.i-..' .'oi an -V-'i'i-culture course. Vou jui-t kinder look for them out in the Middle West wher(. they raise something. Veil 1 got in communication with them up at Nanking and was to go up and see her on a certain day. Well 1 was going to fly. There was a line of sea planes that went right up the Yangste River. Well I got to the place to U.ke off that day and it was raining :tnd cloudy all day and I didn't get to go. Well her publishers knew what a great admirer I was r.f. her.-, so when 1 landed from South Ai'i'.'ric.i nd Mrs. Rogers met me in New York, why .they phoned us and. and said Mrs. Buck would be in New York at a certain time and would see us. Well we were tickled to death Well we went over to her hotel. Her husband is taking a sp-vial course again at Cornell, He is quite an Agricultural authority in China and has held some very important Gov ernment missions in regard to trying to get them straightened ou on what to raise. Well she to I think was taking sonvj ctvtse up there. So she stayed up there most all the time. Sh0 just come down to N. Y. occa sionally, she dident like it so much. She is not so hot f r this hero wor ship business. She is very modest, wonderfully infesting to talk to. She almost speaks with an accent, she has spoken Chinese so long. But somebody- is always "Saving China ' from something or other. She rays in her book that while she did ent write it in Chinese, that her thoughts were all in Chinese, that is her characters were all talking to each other in Chinese, then as she translated the very words into Eng lish before writing them down, that thert is where some of the reviewers got the idea that it was old Testa-1 merit writing, or a throw -back to her missionary training. But she denies ;hat and says it come troni these words being the very ones the Chi nese utter, with a literal translation This next one will bring in the n odern tilings Hhat have pestered China during our times, including the American Missionaries I imagine, for she is like everyone out there. They doubt 'in their own hearts it tney should have ever gone. She claims they send the wrong ones, the ones who couldent make a living here. v, nlnims a dumb missionary hasent any more business in China that he has here, in fact not as mucn. Most of 'em are Christians over ther iust as long as the Missionaries hand out the rice. The Sioux In dians could go out there and siouxise a bunch of 'em as long r.s they could demonstrate the religion with some grub. You let 'em get a better offer for the old stomach and you will have a bunch of back-sliders on your hands. I think she feels that the same ettorts, money, and time devoted on us local heathern here at home, and it would have been better all around. Course these folks here that work work so hard to send them and do all this, thev mean well, they are fine con scientious folks, they get a heart as big as anybody, but its i.i the wrong country. 1932. McNaught Syndicate, Inc. A Laxative that costs only 1$ or less a dose NEXT TIME you need medicine to act on the bowels, try Thed ford's Black-Draught. It brings quick relief and is priced within reach of all. Black-Draught U one of the least expensive laxa tives that you can find. A 25-cent package contains 25 or more doses. Refreshing relief from constipa tion troubles for only a cent or less a dose that's why thousands of men and women prefer Thed ford's Black-Draught. TO PLEASE YOU" Night Phone 91-W LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 !..T ARRIVAL AT HOTEt. LeFMSF. Recent arrivals ai the Hotel Ii Kaine include: K. W. Conn- St. Loui--; C. P. Ixstrid, Hemlersotiville; M. .V st-phe-on, Asheville; Mr- and Mrs. li S. Hopper. Ar.doer. M.t,- s. ; John 1. Koeppler, San Francisco; Mr. G. I'. Woodman. Chape! Hill; Miss Kliza th Rogers. Clyde; W. R. Hunter Asheville; W. V. Dorsey. Sylva ; John T. Needhani, Miss Margaret Wilson. Rowling Green. S. ('. Miss Frances Higgins, Leicester; Miss M Pearl Weaver, Weawrville; J. M Seawell- Charlotte; an 1 Air. and Mrs- T. W. Fundd, Sylva. MR. AXD MRS. KKkX,:K I S'TFR TAl SUPPER CLUB Mr. ind Mrs. Horace Keener were hosts on last Monday evening to the members of the Contract Supper Club and a few additional uest)-;, enter taining at their home on Haywood street. A motif of gre.'n and red and dec- o 'ations appropriate to the C hrist. mas season wore used throughout Supper was served at small tables which were centered with miniature Christmas trees, and attractive holly favors marked each pla'.'e. Mrs. C. C. White assisted in receiv ing the guests. The high scores for the evening were held bv Mrs- C. C. White and Mr. W'jlford Ray and each was pre sented a lovely prize. Those present we.'e: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Whit". Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rav, Mr and Mrs Frank Bell, and Mr. I.eRoy Davis. MUSIC CUT, MEETS WITH MRS RICH E SOX The Waynesville Music Cluib held its regular monthly meeting on last Saturday afternoon at the home of .Mrs. I,. M. Richeson. Mrs. Joseph Johnson presided over th,. regular business session and Mrs L. H. Hayes was the leader of the program for the afternoon. After a most interesting presentation of the chapter in the study course, the fol lowing numoers were rendered: . Illustrated lecture on opera and oratona. by Mrs. L. B. Haves. 2. Duett, "Fire Music," by Mr. r,. h. i amp and Mrs. Hugh I.ove. .!. Christmas Carols, bv .Music Club. : . ' 4. Christmas Story, "The Other Wise Man. by Miss Fiances Robeson. 5. Quarette. "Christmas Anthem," Misses Mildred Crawford and Nancy Killian. Mrs. S. P. Gay, and Mrs. L. M. Richeson. ?. Selections from Han, lei's Mes siah, by Mrs. L. R. Hayes. 7. Quartette, "Loveiy Appears." from "The Redemption," by Misses Crawford and Killian and Mrs. Gay and Mrs. Richeson. At the conclusion of the program the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. ' Kvans. served 'delightful re freshments. a MRS. SEA VER HOSTESS TO I) A. E. The members of th.. Dorcas Bell Love chapter of I). A R. enjoyed a moit delightful a. id .profitable meet ing last Wednesday at the home of Mrs, J. W. Seaver. who in addition to the regular membership has as her guests. Mrs. E. S. Harrold, Mrs. Al bert New, Miss Ann" Jones, Mrs. C. F. Vetoe of Canton, Mrs. W. D. Smith, and Miss Bernice McKlhanncn. The meeting was preside.) over by the regent Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. A decision was reached U join the other chapters in the district in the gift of a cow to Crossnore school at Christmas- It was also reported that seven toags containing clothing and toys as well as a cash ' donation of $. had been sent to Crossnore. In th,.-absence of M ?s. R. P. Walk er, who had been called Out of town on account of siokne; in her family, her husband. Dr. K . P. Walker, in a delightful manner, read her splendidly prepared .paper -on I he Federal Con vention." A comprehensive resume of th1 National Magazine was given by Mrs. K. B. Camp. Following adjourn. ment a social hour was enjoved. In spite of the inclemency of the weather a Im,',"e number were in attendance. H OMA X S CL Ul HAS MEE TING Of outstanding interest was the nieetiiiK of the Woman's club which was held at the home of Mrs. J. N. Shoolbred on last Thursday after noon, with Mrs. S, P, Gay as associate hostess. Christmas greens and red flowers added a cheerful note to the decorations. The meeting was pre sided over by Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, president. After the assemblv sing ing of "Holy Night," the members answered to roll call with the names of Christmas Carols. Mr. Frank Ferguon. chairman of civics, announced that the usual com munity tree would again be sponsored by the club. It will be placed on Main street, with the exercises to be held on Chri.stmas eve at 4 o'clock. The occasion will be marked by the singing of Christmas Carols and the presentation to each child present, of candy, nuts and fruit. Attention was also called to the Con test to be held by the club for the most beautifully decorated living Christmas tree on the lawn of a resi dence. The prizes to be given are a box of famous Barber apples and a year's subscription to "The Mountain eer. " As another activity of the Christmas season, it was announced that the usual Christmas cheer sent to the children in the county home would bp delivered on Christmas F-ve. Mrs. S. P. Gay announced, as chair man of the story hour cn Saturday afternoons, that on this week Mrs. W. T. Crawford Would ell the Christ mas story. She 'further stated her gratification over the l.-rge number "f child' en in attendance. Members wted to give to th-.' Alien's Creek School and also to assist in the sew ing ns'ms of the Red Cross. v'hri.-tmas musical numbers were piesented bv Mrs. Albert New, Miss Sue Willard Lindsley and Mrs. Lucile Foy. The New meeting was announc ed for January :!, to !. held at the Hotel LeFaine." with Mis. (' . F. Kiik patrick. Mrs. R. H. Blackwell and Miss Kobena Miljer. as joint ohstesses. Where Teachers Will Spend Their Holidays The lollowing is a lit of the teach ers of the Waynesville Township schools and their addre. ses for the holidays. The school e oed yester day and will open Tuesday, January 3rd, according to a statement given out yesterday bv Superintendent B I). Bunn: Miss Nancy Cro-kctt ....Franklin. Miss Bessie Boyd Waynesville. Miss Kthel Craig. . . .Henderson, N. C. Mrs. M. G. Stanley Waynevsille. Miss Virginia Welch . ..Waynesville Mrs. J. C. Patrick Waynesville Mrs. .1. M. Kellett Waynesville Miss Louise Edwards, Cedartown, Ga. Miss Bernice McKlhannor., Kossuth, Mississippi. Miss Charlotte Hatcher . .Dunn. N. C. Mrs Woodson Jones ....Waynesville Mr. B. D Bunn ...Waynesville Mr. W. D. Smith . Kossuth.Miss. Mr F. J. Robeson .....Waynesville Mr. C. F. Weather'ov ...Faisou, N. C. Mr. F. M. Pratt Winston-Salem M'- M. K. Wriyht ...Aberdeen Central Flementarv: Mr. M. H. Bowles... liwinton (!u. Mi . Ova P. Ferguson, Waynesville Mi s. Hubert Liner . . . . Waynesvillt Miss Frances Robeson ... Waynesville Mis-; Lois Harrold Waynesville M.' s Anna l. K irkp.it rick. Waynes ville. M -s. L. B. Hayes WaynesvMl II i ze 1 wood K lenient av Mr. J .P. Beam GaiVney, S. t Miss ilda rawlord ..Waynesville Miss Mary Strinfield .. Waynesville Miss France Garner. . . . Waynesvi'le Miss Eva Leathervood, Waynesville Miss Janio Tucker ....... Lincolnton Mis, Elizabeth .M.iriin' ..Waynesville Mi?'- Hazel Creasnrin . , W aynesviMe Mrs. Sam Ktrgir' . . . . ... . .llazelwood Miss Ma -gaiet P.urri:i . . Waynesville Miss Louie Medford . I uke Junalnska East Waynesville flementarv: Mr S. E. Connatser. Sevierville, Tenn. Mr. W. L. McCracken ... Waynesville Miss Elizabeth Henry ..Waynesville Miss Daisy Poyd ..... Waynesville Mis Mildre 1 i'ra .vl'ord, 'Waynesville Mb - Eula Patterson . . . Waynesville M i s. A. P. Ledhetter . . . Waynesville Saunook Elementary: Tom Reeves .'.-.; . ... ..' Lake Junaluska Miss Freda Fincher . . Dellwood Road Miss 'Alone' Fisher ...... llazelwood Allen's Creek Elementary: Mr-. F. D. Ferguson. Waynesville Mrs. J. W. Cole ........ Waynesville Miss Mamie Leatherwood, Waynes- ... ville. 1 ake Junaluska Elementary: Harlev Francis ...Fast Waynesville Mrs. Dewey Noland, Lake Junaluska M ps. Felix Stovall . . . . . Waynesville Miss Flora Tlathbone. Lake Junaluska Mrs. Connatser ... .Sevierville, Tenn. R. L McCracken, 65 Died Recently In Washington State Former Citizen Of This County Spent Most Of Time In West. Had Manv Relatives Here News has been received here of t hi death of R. L, McCr ickcn. of Bell- ingham, Washington, Which ocurred Nov. 27, 19I52. He was born in Hay wood county, April 25. IH'm, lmt had gone west in 1K90. where he spent most ot his 111 c. He retiirni'd to lus native state, however, in 1H90, and took as his bri'.e. Mms A'-tr "s Kings more also of Haywood county and who preceded him to the grav .seven years ago. Mr. McCracken is survived by live - - ns, Claude. Henry, Robert, Joe, and Mix -itid a daughter- Mrs. Hanid Higgins, a!! of whom reside in the e. est: four sisters. 'M.is Ann Me ( ' i -lie ken, M rs. Moll ie ( 1 reen, M i s. Kt 1 -lie; Mooney, and Mrs. Elizabeth Med ford of Haywood county and seven brothers, D. Wv McCracl e l, of Mon tana. J. P. McCracken. of Washing ton, C- I J., V. S.. Stewart, and. Ray mond McCracken, all of Haywood county. - Burglars Get Over $100 Worth Of Guns From Hardware Sometime Tuesday night someone broke into the back window of the Waynesville Hardware Company here and took from, the stock three guns worth more than S 100. accord ing to K. G. Coffey, owner of the store. Police wire making an investiga tion early Wednesday; morning. A glass in a rear window was broken out and entrance gained through the window '-".which was covered wi th bars. Evidently the person enter ing! th(. store was small, as the bars an rather close together, . An attempt was made to break into, the store several nights ago, it was stated, No insurance was car ried on the stolen goods, Firm Of Queen And AUey Move Their Office The law lirni of Queen and Alley moved their offices yesterday from the office over Curtis Cut Rate to the offi ee formerly occupied by Dr. R. L. Allen on Main street here. The new location is on the ground Moor. The firm is composed of Doyle 1. Allen ami John M. Queen, the lat ter being solicitor for this district. TAX FRY OFFH IAl. RETI RXS HOME Mr. A. 11. DeBreuil. who has been lure for several weeks employing the personnel of the new cutting plant of the Junaluska Tanner, left Tuesday for his home in Boston. Mass. A eeent inspection by the tannery of ficials gave Mr. DeBreuil a hundred per cent on the efficiency of his new organization was one hundred per favorably upon the fact that the new organization wa sone hundred per cent American born citizens. Osborne's Cow Makes New National Record A cow in the herd of Florence Os l i.rue ol this county l.-is just 1'nished a new official record for production v. iich entitles her to entry in the Ad vanced Register of the American Guernsey Cattle Club. ThLs animal is two ,,-ars old Beiiida Haywood 297390 with a production of 12092.6 pounds of milk and 588 0 pounds of fat in class G. Over 50 License Tags Have Been Sold At Sheriff's Office J. C. Patrick, manager of sales of license tags for Haywood Omnty, who has established offices in the sheriff's department in the courthouse, said yesterday that the sale of tags was rather slow this year, only about 50 rl 1T1 II1IX7IC1 A XT I ivr ui li r lurAV uo m u CUSTOMERS- We wish lor you and yours. The Mer riest and Most Joyful Christmas you have ever had. THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. Duckett, Prop. MAIN ST. NEXT WESTERN UNION Countless J Oil To everyone in Haywood County is our sincere wish. II' it comes true, then our Christmas, too, will be a mighty happy one. W. T. RAINER 1 r uru At Abel's (iarage "Have You Ridden in Greetings To The Many Friends And Patrons Of This Institution We otter sincerest wishes for a Happy Christmas and a Most Satisfactory New Year, and appreciate this opportunity of expressing our interest. HYATT AND PHONE 4. '5 havinz been purchased thus far. The rush for tags usually take place soon after Christmas, it Wa said. The time limit for using old tags has been set for January first. THE PUBLIC should be prudent in seeking relief from pain. Take nothing which does not have the approval of the medical profession. JJtrtR ASPIRIN will never do you anj Ivrni, and almoat alwavs brings Uk 'ssired relief. But rei..er.tbcr that the high medical endorsement given Bayer Aspirin does not apply to all tablets for relief of pain. THE DOCTOR is careful to jpecify Bayer Aspirin for these important reasons: It has no injurious ingredients. No coarse particles to irritate throat or stomach. Nothing to upset the system. Not even any disagreeable taste. The Bayer process insures a pure, uniform product. INSIST on the tablet you know to be safe. And the one that has speed. Buyer tablets dissolve so quickly, you get immediate relief from your headache, neuralgia, or other pain. 8- 1 ieaier Phone 32 The New Ford V-8?" COMPANY AT THE DEPOT 'hhst farrow Outside Margin) 1 in J
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