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"1 Page 4 'I THE WAYKESVILLE- MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933 , Brutal Russian Police Methods Ho. Confessions Are Obtained by TorVur (Explamd in The American & tie Magazine Distrihm .. :.l . LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 Sunday's Baltimore American "h" it from your favorite nensdeahr , newsboy. ,-t ft: miss i:i;tty untax ckle ISItAl'HS nntriiDAv Lit ile Mis Ueitv liuririn was nust delightfully honored on last Satur day af.ernoo.-i when her mother, Mrs. Charles Rurgin. entoi tuir.ed a number u f hi r li'tk' friends in celebration o!' the tenth anniversary of her birth day. Various jram.'.-; an I route ts fur-v ished aiiiusi'iiu nt mr the n'uo: Cor. :.: winners wi-re little Aii.-s Sara Jo (ioo'li::. H'i o rereiel a iloi! an ; I.et doK. lia V. rr tii h and' of tie At 1 i id era. ely use- ' ' .'''! i a toy ..:.)!c hlos-o.ns .,: i;en.l':itioa of r motif of oink ! ,.i evmv deia ! Sale Of Marriage Licenses Increases 12 Have Heen Sold Since April First. Seven During Past Few Davs Jiit 1 ..V. . f ffliciuM 'I! th.' lianu . each '.. .1 ;;ivcii a K''e ') and pink a: and i . d i.:to the din. v . r a dainty ice eui .-i' 'ive-, with u,. binlv! :y rai.e. iM iein a: as.-i -led in en ;ii--'.y Miss .Mary Hu'.y lavi-, !..'. ;e l.-mv.-iri. and .Mi- ; Ai-bic -!,r;, . -'tie-t li-i iiu-luile-!: Helen Ale. .1 A' j;a ji Walk-r. I Jo: jj J '!--y .Mar in, 'J uniur and - ' - : r 1 . ivrw.ni f.uririn, Kut:i : : Uui :, in Keh.nd ..m, iS-tt 1 Metis, -U: AL.ie, '.wo d !!.,-.. !: ma , 1 d.-C i e: r;;ar d. d held at .1 U'.' I'ifini: 'Ahd' .' ... Hoi US L. I S : I - i eei n.iu th .i V!..., . I'a'ei,! !..;:.::- i n ; he lown L;.e u-uular monthly I'aiV'it-Tcachcr ( 'uun- roiirt house last Mon- dav e Airs. council Ve.u til ciatn i; l. liium, pie-idi-nt of the i: e- Hied. . reports were uiven at this tr mi he I'arent-Teacher Asso- Centra! Kkmentrav. East U'ayn'i s iiic, dunalusUa. 1 1 azelwood, and Allen's Creek Schools .Mrs, Hunn c.ave :', report of the Council and stat ed the objective of this organization ior xlu year 'X',.:'A, . Air-, iioy.o Alley, as a liok'atc to the state convention in Greensboro, Kave a most interesting account of the meeting and brought back new , feature- .of t hs work to bo used nevt Year. I he - peaker o( the evening was .Mr.-. C. S. Freed of Canton, district president of P. T. A.. She spol; of I. 1. A. work in general and gac .;ii outline to be followed in .making programs both instructive and inter esting to the membership. As the closing number on the pro gram. ;upt. I!. I). Hunn read the Seh;ol .Machinery Hill before the leg islature and asked the I'urent-Teaeh-Oj- Association to assist in preventing the school standards being lowered; Edwin Ilaynes, register of deeds, reported yesterday that the sale of marriage licenses was on the increase. During the past, few davs seven lic enses have been issued. .Most all of them were to Haywood residents, the records .slioweil. -o change from the old price of So has been made pending official notice fiom Kaleigh. Air. Ilaynes said If a change is made, a refund will be made. The records showed the following licenses hail been granted since Anril first: April 1, W. I.. Coleman. Clvde Konh. I mil Alary Robinson, Clyde Route 1.' .warslialJ U . Hannah, and Lore '.'.litis, Haywood County. Carl Stacy and Eva Caddv. I lav. wooil ( 'ount v. April Jl. Y.'.;::. Ceo; ec W'.o h y, Canton Hoote airl The'iiia A. S,o;;. Cniton Koute 1. A Jul '.'si li. I'- I. A I 'ha lien and Nannie Xi hols b 'ih ,! I ;,,,;,,,,, Uav ::: 1. I Ke; . .lohii I . I.,im, . f..j t Ian 1 -lo-sie A!o, ;..-. Vhltt:e:,. C May Itii. j ' i'"'--''!! l-'-ady, and ;ih,. I ,lt I ''e. bo) h of WllVIICsvilV Route ::. j ' .'i.i.v oth. I Ibe.'.anl Won I, U'n.ynesville Route 1 ' -'id l.iin'le Hun ii-i, VVavnesyille ; U'-ute ;. I l; i:m Tie- Icy. and Vehlie S!rp. ': '! ii -of f 'anion Route ''. latin s William Led ford and Cera V, lntaker, both of Canton. May ,Sth. Rayinoiul Dorkey and Annie Con uard, both of Maggie. Cail Rainier and Rillie llanev, both o." Clvde. w, ml Ml m P i "LASHING :rdPs the coun t'y at speeds hrjhT tuin rvr before achieved in a similar run, 8oli MacKenzie. racing drivor, et a new transcontinental rec ore. of 57 hours and 38 minutes .loin Los Angeles to New York Lit while testing new Golden Safety Silvertown tires ust announced by Tha B F. Good-rt.-h Company. Atiron. Ohio The pr-vious record was 6C hours ad minutes. MacKenzie need s ork tires. experienced no k culc. had no tire changes- ' APPLICAT.'UX FOR I'AI:!,n Application will be made , Commi siuner tf Pardon .V; '"' Govirior of Xorth Carolina f"r '."I I'ar-a a o ir 'Parol? of Stud Mad,.'1' l;; ''-'- th- November Tera.'j'.-:'-' - -- f.' of Hay wood tjn". ? ' f'im of b: taking ana c. t-i;ng.:;i:l .-e.itencod :o State Pi . ," ' " i:v of 4 jvars. All pe: ..:!" '.-. ,-arose the granting of said .-. : invitc-ti to "forward thei.. tu. l ti the I'onin'.issioner of Pare,-. ''"!' " t t!-Ly. This the 10th dav .". .May, j ::;:;. S-rre:!: c. D. .Mitchell Fathv V .. .;! --M-.y a. is. LEATHER WRECKER Ceorge Mmehart. 64year. old hiker has worn out 165 pairs of shoes distributing free samples of hre.kfrist food, toothpaste, ccai ec, for Reuben H. Donnelley Corp.. naticn-wide d.stribu. tors, to U. ii. housewives during the pact 27 years. JUST A COU- I rjLC OF CAY LOGS Team ing at the mouth! At Inst the lowiy (in m o re ways than one) D a s c h 3 hand has corre into his own! LAW DEFINES DEAD MAN SAL KM, Ore. A man isn't dead uniri i:e s heen missing seven years and then he is adjudged dead 'from tne nrst day ot those seven years, a iieaiy law passed by the Oregon legislature provides. ( SEARCH Sea Floor in Akron Hunt Divers aboard submarine saivirs ship, off N, J. coast, ready to descend. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks -punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing k'um and expect them to make you suddenly swuet and buoyant and (nil ot sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the liowels and.a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two -pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing.freely, your food doisn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. ias bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, r.kin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head u -hi's and you feel down and out. Your whule liystera is poisoned. It t.-ikos those good, old CARTER'S T.1TTLK LIVKK PILLS to eet thess two pounds of bile (lowing freely and make you fi-el "up and up." They contain Wonderfu' I armlins, eentle veri table extracts, amazir. when it comes to making the bile How freely Hut don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter' Little Liver l'ills. lok for the name Cartrr'.i Little Liver l'ills on the red label. Resent a substitute. 20c at all stores, Q l'Ml C. M. Co. .1 l.so.N.s A TThXD CRAXP LOlHiK MEEI A, hum her , Waynesville lodge attended the an nual nieaing of grand oflieers of grand hndieY of York Rite .Masons from North Carolina held in Char lotte yesterday. Among them were Ir. .1. K. .Mei raeken. past grand high priest of the 'grand eha'i.ter; Mr. I.awrenee .Cm ten- past ide terius master of tile grand council; Mr. Troy. Wyciv, conductor, of Council in the grand unci!, an.l Mr. W. A Co'de. past lii.ar.d nun minder, of th grand comnuin lery of .oiii Carolitu The doctor was nuzzled. 'You ought to he getting well by ii'.'w " he said. "Have you carried out my .in-1 ructions all riirht?" "Well, doctor," said the patient, i ve done, most ot them., hut. f ean't i ike that two-mile walk every morn ing a.s you ordered. 1 cet tim ili'ze" "' h do you mean 'dizzy?" asked the doctor. "Well, sir," said the patient. "1 must have forgotten to tell you. I'm a lighthouse keeper." in .March, and nothing in April. He go.! , $7,500 yearly. Constitutional officers .salaries' can not he reduced hy legislative act aid any pay cuts thev have taken have Ixmn ;Viiliint.,e. All .,11 .... Ma.son.-c from t he t I''.ves have had their salaries reduced i y .i net- cent '.or the I'virrem quar-t"i- the last of the fi-cal year. They ah-o have had I wo previous apirv sa-lifs. t ' 'si' v1 i E- ! oft N- J- coast, ready to descenJ. I GIANT "KILLER" AND WINNER- 2? jMSbl ' I 5" hJeJ?8. ?' N." Y- congratulating IfXiS - . "'an uraiii Ol mijnta. WfUn th. l,H.r iaFS.i' SSSst 'fr .rr; - -U I 1 y; ''l''fiA'y'J '.?--'vytwwJwcw-iiii. ,.,u. .- ; ; . .. ' ' ' 't . uUT -ll.'irU1lJ'7X'A'MKI .T'Mi'd' r iHR "l.fl " T..,-,....-., Hazelwood Wins From Tryon, .13-3 DISTRESS AFTER MEALS Relieved By EHack-Draught 'I had .sour stomach and uas " v riu.s Mr. Jess Ihgicing, of Daw fonville. (Ja., "and olten I would have bilious spells. I read ulnar 'J'hiallord s I!lai k-Draim-ht and be gin, to take it. It relieved me ot fas trouble. 1 keep It all tin- time nov,. I -consider 1' :i line meilicin. I tal.e a pincli ot ltl'iek-Iirautflit m't-r meals wlnii I n 1 It. It helps fi Ilrellt ;lck hl'ldaelle ailll to lOi-f) the s i ti-in in --i.hl onliT-" (let a package ,it tba atoro. Try it' .Noli; li;i (-(Ml art Hli-rk.nrniinht Ihv form oi a HYRUP, for Chimhiev nuirell, lows Hazelwood Pitcher Al Hul Seven Scattered Hits In (Jame Mi and Mrs.. IhnCcr Hiarkwrdl Ala- and t.-hildren of llirmingham 'am i are --.spending sev-ral tla.ys hefe as guests of the former's parents. M ami Mrs. R. II. Dlackwell. Mr. ('. S. Bidgetti of: Richwood, West Virginia, spent Friday in Vay r.esville on busine-s. . Gov. Ehringhaus Cuts Salary ?3f Governor And Other State Offi cials Return Part Of Sala , ries To State I ti ips to the 1 I ,.- T i: i . i. I'll 1 I . on o iu I 111 1 ' Haz-lwoo.l 1 'i. Wv..". If. . . , I'.'.'vost, :;b. . . . ' ' ! T,ta, . . .. 1 ' i The Hazehvood baseball ip.im d..- feated the Tryon team last Satnrdnv afternoon bv a 1.1 to rai ...i tdo, Hazelwood diamond, for the second game won this season. '.Hardin, the-Tryon pitcher was hit freelv bv the Hazelwood tonm wliib, I'urrell allowei) the loosers only seven sctutered hits. Robinson, I'utman an .' Cox each batted three hits in four at, and Kavtit) and Fisher II A 25 per cent reduction in his $1(1,500 annual salary- has norm taken voluntarily by Gov. .1. C. B. Fhring haus. records m the sttite auditor s fliee revealed This came to light following a mem orandum from the budget, bureau wliicit n )tilnd state officers whose salaries are fixed by statute they may refund any voluntary cut ta the stale. A number of state officers follow, ed the governor who in Anril re turned $218.75 of his monthly pay of $875 State Treasurer Charles M. Johnson. it was learned, is taking a : 25 per cent reduction in his $4,000 yearly pay. Commissioner of Labor. A. L Fletcher, hs taken a volunt ary 25 per cent cut, and Dr. A. T. Allen, State superintendent of public instruction, is refunding 15 per cent- a month of his $5,000 a year salary Supreme Court justices and super, f ior judffes have -agreed to reductions representing $1,000 a year in their salaries. Attorney General Dennis G. Brum mitt refunded $81.65 of his salary in January, nothing in February, $93.75 The magician shows 3011 an empty tub. Examine it inside . . . outside ... it looks perfectly normal! mm What's this? Rabbit s. radishes, babies, bouquets, carrots, cabbages . . . where did they come from?. Now give the inside cf the tub a close examination. It has a clever false bottom where all the interesting rabbits and vegetables hide. 2 ; 0 0 i 1 1 yon . Ravan. If. a' t. Capp. iy C.-inns. Jim l-'islu 1, Rapy .C-apps Khb Fisher. r.!ackw,-ll. r ciMirt, .::.. Hardin. -1. mini mini i .ii m hhmm. Give Property 10 f ol Total . '.; 3:t .1 V. Kdward-. rf. . . , . . . ...20 7.7. AVilkie Capps, "i. . . . .2 0 7.7.7. (Jaini s . . ...... ...10 7.7.7,7. Thompson, p. ... . .0 0 Z Went in for Blackwell in Tth 7.7. Went in for Gilbert in 7th 7.7.7, Hit for Hardin in 7th. ZZZZ Went in for Hardin in 7th. the score by innintrs was a. lows : Tryon ..002 010 000 ?, 7 Hazelwood 041 120 05 x 13 15 Hardin and C'ar.iis were battel ies for Trvon. and Uurrell and I'He.: for Hazelwood. Saturday of this week Hnaelu-od will meet Enka on McCormick Field in Asheville at 4:00 o'clock. The first two innings. Jackie Mitchell, 18 year old girl, will pitch for Enka against Hazelwood. Thes two in nings,: -of- Course, will not : hr offipi.il and the remainder of the game will run nine inning-. Josiah Brush, a traveling man w ho sailed the briny main, Was Mr. Brush in England And Senor Brush in Snnin The Frenchmen called him Monsieur Brush But trip Germnnn a-pm Vila hnnn For the always called him Heir Brush. Which filled his soul with pain. Ueaverdam Wade Hill Cataloochee Mrs. W. A. Palmer Cecil Charlie Moody Clyde Carter Osborne Crabtree Manson McEIroy East Fork Willie Burnette Fines Creek Hiram Green TAX LISTERS Iron Duff Grady Davis Ivy Hill Mrs. S. L. Queen Jonathan Medford Leatherw, od Pigeon Bob Cathey Waynesville Chas. C. Francis White Oak Ben Wright AH property owners and taxpayers in said Wneiiinc o . , , return to the List Taker for Taxation for " he iSS S Z 1 Personal Property, etc., which each one shaH ovvonne V I F? or shall be required to give in then. thc hrst day of April durinhTs'e'time! 21 "d 50 -e to list their poll All persons who own propertv and fail tn lit ; 0,, n L ,. , . Tax Supervisor.
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