if THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 1; Report Is Spread Thai Sen, Key no Ids Man fymt Mis job Many To We Ready To Push Way Place If He Does Resign life a train, dl" th( recent actions European trip, for the Char- his rea- 'I'here is a possibility thai Senator (Robert R. Reynolds may resign as Humor Senator from North Carolina land enter into private according to close observe! (political world and the k)f the senator and his fr. M. Prigdun writer nnt.t News last, week gavi Rons why he thought that Senator .Reynolds might soon quit his post. J With no one in it lie New World . i knowing what Senator Hob Reynolds irmay be up to next, and everybody. f including his own supporters, taking ton an attitude of expctancy, the niys- .'terious source from from which comes f explanations for everything that is '... political has been busy. h Particularly expectant is that group which will fall into phalanxes and ..platoons and flying wedges at the jdrop of the hat should it so happen that Senator Rob does resign his sen atorial seat soon after his return from Scandinavia. Russia and other places pver there. The Senator landed in .ijNew York today. i j Should he, there will bP senatorial I booms to inflato and gubernatorial I plignments to readjust in the light! ! 3f a new state of affairs. 'I here will ' )e much going and coming and pres i sure putting. SEVERAL REPORTS Several reports are current, all .pointing to the supposed anticipated resignation. ThP reports had been jiround for weeks, since the senator's : departure for a not fully explained f ;rip abroad, but were not given cre dence among the back home politi cians until "Red Buck" Kryatit took 'lotice of them in Sunday's C -harlot to News in bis correspondence from Nov, 1 Is Deadline To Get License For All Highway Signs The State1 Department of Revenue yesterday set. November 1 n the dead line for rcmov.il of all signs from the highways which do not bear li cense tag.-: in accordance with the 1 !):,'; statute. The act became effective on June 1, but the time was formally extended to August 1, and since that date the department has contented itself with notifying violators. However, the department yesterday gave notice to all that will end on November 1, and all signs on which the tax remains unpaid will be summarily removed- The department issued the follow-1 ing notice: "Under th,. provision of Section 151 oi uie nevenue Act the ( kmimissioner of Revenue is charged with the duty oi Having all advertising displayed on the highways of the State not having affixed thereto an identifica tion furnished by the Commissioner of Revenue that the license tax re quired for the display of such adver tisements, has been naid removed or lestroyed. "Numerous notices h:iv,. Iw. to advertisers throughout the State, both by correspondence and through field representatives of the Depart- -. ii. ineie are sun a large num ber of these advertisements not hav ing any indication of the tax having been paid. "A request will he sent the High way Commission on November 1 to proceed to remove all advertisements not bearing th,. imnririt showing th tax as having been paid, as provid ed in the Statute." vr h, "Is the cold crefini irimrjintp..(l to take out wriknles?" asked the old maid. "Why madam." responded the im pertinent drug store clerk, ".the cold cream will take the wrinwtes out of corrogated iron." "If that's the case," came the re ply. "1 should think you'd use a ht of it on your skull " (jABBY (jERTIE Washington j. . Since then the political talk has . jheratiered on that and Hwle else. -Reynolds is tired of the senate, it ho :eports say and he will take a rov . Mig commission with a big corpora tion, he will represent European dls. ji ..filers' in this country, he will go on : I .he Chautauqua platform, he will form "'Hi comnanv with McAdon. 1m will I'jvell, what hav(. you.' i'i So -North Carol i n .w,iit;i i , ... " r'"tini.ai imiiiii i judders are getting their material : eauy, in case there should be work o do. I'j Governor Ehrtnghaus would have bV" uulv 01 making the appointment 1 Ju a successor. TV,, ,,..,..,,,.. .... a. ; politicians say, is not averse to the juea oi oei ng senator Railey's sue iessor in 193C. which might have : tearing on any appointment that nay oe maue. MENTION McLENDON ,1 In making his appointment, it was lonsidered the governor probably j( ..... ui ins campaign ! , uuiaKer, l,. . McUmdon, but Mr. : l McLendon has so recently moved into 1 '-he .western North Carolina terri , i ,ory into Greensboro from the moro ( pastern Durham that he could not pe appointed as western senator ith arousinc n ti-vifu un,-n., tin loner il.uiiwilct ,,..,-.,..,. As Reynolds' nnnnnnnt i.i 10'ia n.f ; IcLendon might fit in excellently put as h's smcessor after having j aecn inthe territory only a few weeks ji )t wouldn't work, politicians say. '1 Also Mr. -McLendon might make an i, iccent fihli ti,tffri.i ....... i;. i.. .. e J rnor in V.KW a possiblity which has i ;jeen mentioned. ! j With those things m mind accord. m to the dopesters, Governor Ehring. .. paus mignt liegm to consider thoj r"" eiiai.oriai availables. , THEN, THERE'S GARDNER There is former Governor 0. Ma Gardner now a big business man. ! vnd probably wouldn't accept, even ,f it were offered him.'- j Thflre ls Clyde R. HoPv who has ou!d have no political oflice w.nch u,UrT f,om P,k's 'r "cm he people do not Vive b th, "n 1 0,lhl,1is, hav, bw'.,me l-Pondent be sjjtaw, ' . J "While it's necess.irv tn his truthful at home, one can always, lie on come ucacn." This New Treatment For Piles-Seldom Fails he people do not five him at the polls. There is Colonel-T. I.. Kirkpatrick j who is an avowed candidate for governor in 1936. and a menace t the administration candidate. The colonel will receive, full consideration, from ,3 political standpoint, for this reason. ;iJis friends are already firing letters an to him, urging him to b- prepared. ;v There is former Judge Tarn C. Rnwie, also a gubernatorial possibil i.jity, but who was discounted so defi ) nitely in the 19,'12 senatorial cam- paign that he would have difficulty in approaching the appointment. )'.,. There is Judge Wilson Warlick. j inoken of for governor he and a half j-dozen others, any one of which could j b persuaded to givP up their guber natorial ambitions in order to be a .senator. I But, they all say sadly, Reynolds l .iiaaii t resignea .yet. cause they have been led tn helmvn that their cas was hopeless and that there was nothing m the world to help infill. To these people we say, "Go to Smith's-'Cut. Rate Drug Co. or your druggist and get an original 60 cent box of MOAV A SUPPOSITORIES." Inserted into the rectum according to dnections they reach the source of the trouble and. by their soothing, healing, antiseptic action first allay the pain ami soreness and then by direct con tact with the piles bring about a re duction and you get rest and comfort nce again. It's simply wonderful how sDeedilv f hev net Blessed relief often fcoms in two days. .Even in cases of long standing marvelous results have been obtained (adv) PRINTING is one of our big lilies. Prompt service, carefull atten. tion and expert work keeps our printing department growing. The Mountaneer Printers of Better Printing TELEPHONE 137 NOTICE OK TP. A'S.TEE'S SALE XOUTtf CAROLIVA. .lAVWOOI) COLVXTY. XOTdCE !: hereliy giv.-n that under arifi I,- virtue of the power of -ale c(.:it;'in( :l in ;; certain 'k-e-1 of trust '.'xecuted ! J. I'. Swift ami wife ne:th'. !avis Swif; to Geo. H. War,!. Trusn i-. datui t!:e l-'ith day of Feh ruary. 1 'J'.ixt and recorded in Hook 21. jv.M- tHi, Record of Heeds of Tiusi for Huywood County, the un. dersigned trustee will self at public auction to the last aim higher bid der for cash, on .Monday, the 20th day of November. T !).'!:;, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the com t house door in Way nesvilie, North. Carolina, the lands hereinafter described, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness whereby the power of sale has become operative, and the holder of said in debtedness having made demand upon the undersigned trustee to sell said lands described in said deed of trust, which said lands aie described as follows: Being in thP town of Waynosyille, Haywood County, N. C. adjoining the lands of Marion Davis' .'heirs J. . W. Ferguson (now Kjrkpatriek) , and oiners, and isi'.uil imiinu at a stake in the Northern Margin of Boundary Street, said stake being 71 feet N. 79 45' W. from thP Southeast cor ner of the F. M. Davis lot, and the Southwest corner of the Turbyfill lot; and runs thence N. 7" E. l.'S7 feet to a stake in the J. W. Ferguson line; thence with his line N. 84 W. 80 feet to a stake in th East margin nf Walnut Street: theme with th mar gin of Walnut Street a Southerly direction 142 feet to its intersection with Boundarv St reet tVwm. -with the North margin of Boundary Street, u.i leet to the 15I-.U1NN1NG, I his the Htth dav of October, 19,'!.'l GEORGE H. WARD, Trustee. No. 121 Oct, 26-Nov. 2-9-10. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On .Monday November 2U. 19.';:;. ;.t f.'i-ver. 'dock. A. Yi. at the coai house i;r in :!:; town of Wayne vi;!.-- North Carolina 1 wij! sell at j)ul)iic outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, th- following described lands and jjreniise.i lying and being in the town of Wj.vnesvilb , Haywood Coun ty. North Carolina, and fully de cribed as follows: "IJEGINNING at a -take in the Southwest side line of Daisy Avenue. 229. T, feet from the corner of the Oak Street in the Oak Forest Addition to the town of Waynesville. thence S '' ' 200 feet to a stake; thence N. .")' 52' W. To feet to a stake; thence N, XI 08' E. 192 feat to a stake in tin; side line of Daisy Ave nue; thence along the Southwest side li?"' f Daisy. Avenue 75 feet to the BEGINNING. Salp made pursuant to under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by Lucy A. White Hyatt, widow, to Insured Mortgage Bond Corporation of Winston-Salem, N. C. and Union Trust Company of Mary land. Trustees, dated August 15, 1926, and recorded in Book 21 page 4. Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wood County, to which said deed of trust and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and condi tions of the same. Sale made because of default in the payment of the in- oeoLeoness secured tnereoy. This 18th day of Octoberfi 1933. Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor ation, of Winston-Salem North Carolina, and Union Trust Com pany of Maryland. Trustees. No. 119 Oct. 2(j-N'ov. 2-9-16. OUR ANNUAL SORROW Th,. melancholy days have come. The saddest o f the year. DS time '- stoke the stove again As y.;u'l: be glad to hear. Res t a u ra n t C us to m e r Loo k waiter; how mkich, longer v wait for that half portion i Island dueklinp. Waiter Just until sonu-b- i ders the Other half. sir. Yoti we can': go out and kill half a COACH EXCURSION THROUGH TRAIN 0 CHANGE OF CARS CHICAGO, ILL. Saturday, October 28th Lv. Asheville Ar. Chicago ROUND TRIP 11:30 A. M. SATURDAY 7:10 A. M. SUNDAY $8.50 FROM ASHEVILLE Mrs. Peck She's very pretty, but she never says a word. I can't imag ine why all the men arP in love with her. Mr. Reck I can. Tickets good returning leaving Chicago 11:40 P. M. Mon day, October 30, arriving Asheville 9:10 P. M. Tuesday TWO FULL DAYS AND ONE NIGHT IN CHICAGO NO PULLMAN Last Call-Don't Miss The Fair SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. Final JMofce AU Property on es Have Not Been Paid Will Be Advertised for Sale Thu November 2nd, And Will Be Sold .:2fi:iiii December. In Order to Prevent Property from Being Sold ?4J:iWiS onal Cost, we Urge All Who Have Not Paid 1932 Taxes To Pay At Onuce You Can Save Money By Giving This Matter Attention Board Of Comiiissioinieirs Of Haywood County