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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933 Page 8 flit W.-mi.NESVlLLE MOlM AiNfcfcK Store Chats from C. E. RAY'S SONS This Christmas Lets He ( heeriul (iht'is Hut Sensible Let Vour Remembrances Help i:in in SiLh) l';ija:iKi-- in tv.o p:r Hilk irown-- ii: Ih u ji if ul mater ials, ilaintily trimmed m laci--And one of "Ui- styles would plea.-e the nm.-t I'a.-tidiou- l'nr ;i Christmas gift. Ki'illVrii I 'mil 4JOATS of quality bein sold :U liarpain prices and these include our feature line- the Kedfern. He prepared tor Christmas ami the cold weather sure to come. liriHi i n font '71' Ah K the .urvis 111 ,tyle," The rorrect foniidution uarmt-nt is a 11 ('cess it; under "iir new holi day lless. Our stork is adequate to supply your needs. Fancy, !ainty lace liiassierc including an evening' li'assieic. Itcclli 1 11 ( 'nat- HVKKY hat a lit smarter than you would expect for the price. All of them new hats felts and new materials in black and brinht colors. See the "Coat Hack Brim'' a brimmed hat that can be worn comfortably with a fiq- collar. Ketllei n foul CHRISTMAS Shopping can be com, plelely satisfactory only in a department store. In Waynes ' ville this means RAY'S, Reelferii font ORETONNKS and other attractive drapery 'materials at persuasive prices. I, el .Mrs. Fioineau show you. ICeilterii ( ual BEAliTIFI'L fashion crepe, just received in plaids which will make imost attractive blouses and dies. s and only IDc a yard. liedleni on 1 flOSlKKY at. a ba rain Cinderella all silk chiffon. A pair T'.tc with 2 for '$1.5.0 until. Christmas: Seven Witnesses Are Junaluska Church Heard In Sheffield To Have A Special Murder Case Wed. Service On Sunday Tratcliffcove j V 1 ancis t 1 '..lit . line. 'in 1 ,m. ',1 . ; IaM- .!i-',.,-ei f Sentence :he if.-fi-iidaitts Ki'i h'!!r. The -tati S...':ei(.,r Jr.! Iavis and I !.! ) ,a- f..l!ow-': .lid' Sou; iierlaii'l (v.'.eici plea of L'uiity of ecoii'd dcu-ri.'" murder of hi.- 'ii.iih 1' Will Sou' hei land. He a a- -en '( nc'l 3 t'i PVet veal's at 1 -rate pe'iitent iary I'M Itiiinani i n'i n-d a i i a u- tfuilt. " ' !' a.-ault :th deadly weapon on Mi-, doc Hi-owning, and a jury found Wade Il'ipkm- L'uil y ,.( aiding and ai'c! ,:, ' he - a irK Will I'e ,a--ed dav. A..-nhiV ..I'. !.., I'an! afi.l Mai v Fraliei-. loe Tion,isoii and Willi, Hector, di-t illinc line of SL'" and fo-'t-. Frank X irhol.-, lireakintr and en teiiiiK tilliiiK' station, -en'.enced a years in -.'ate penitentiary. Defendant was also -denied ',() day to Imj served af ter above li. I'm for larceny. I.onnie (Jreeii. larceny -ei: two veals at hard labor. I-11 ! Watson, larceny and receiv ing sentenced on road for IX months. Fuoiie Watson, larceny ami -.".v.iij' sentenced IK months on road. Iieuev liiirre--, -ale of liquor fined .V0 and" costs. I.ee droves. is.-ailM with deadly weapon. -i months on roads. Dewey f hiimlx r-, -eduction $101) and coss. John Henry Whit m ire, ) n t l ii-drunkennes- .confined in jail for 90 days. Al-o dav- in jail mi -iinilar charge. Carter IJeeee larceny. lid leeeiv iur, I nioiit hs on n .ads. S Ilcndri?: fa I-,, prcteii-.- -S2." tine and $-" for costs. Willard Moore forcible tie-pass, sentenced -i months on roads. Willard Moore, distro.yiiiK public properly, six months in jail. Willard .Moore, public drunkennes-, '"I days in jail. Sentence suspended by payment of $:;(( . Sevier ...Anders and .les Anders, false pretense. Sevier Anders, sen tenced VI months.' Sentence suspend ed on payment of half of costs, Collie KoKcrs. seduction, lined $100 and costs. Joe .Thompson' and Willis Rector, distilling' lined $23 each and each one-half of costs. CcorKc ICoyers, :i,-sauH with in tent to kill, found (tuilty. motion made to set verdict aside is allowed. Flea guilty entered of forcible trespass. Fined $25 and cosiis of action. Absolute diirco granted Lizzie Lenoir and Knoch Lenoir. Alber' Meadows, forgery, sentenced ti .'.'state prison :t to 5 years. . Roy ' liurk. reckless dnvinu, lined $25 and Cost of action. Fi-elow -lolinson, violation of prohi bition law. sentenced IS months . "it roai i Ja'ia.u.-ii I i'V j ced ti;a: .- ('. sm vee a ! T!!'- . i):ymae ;..;, ..' ; h, Me hi'disl ihu'eh .;:::ou.'. ,'iyaity flay 'weild be ob ir. chui eh rv S .i.das neari! - a: 1 1 o .do k. Tin- - :!ice: . ;(.! t ai i;"i - !"r he coining year will le installed at that time and also an explanation of the budget for 1 will be given. All members an urged o be pre-ejit. t j J ; - s' ctie!! a i'e a!l. i a:i., and damp wt-atn-;.!'' -.'la'. hey migh'. grade a eo ' "I : hi niai ket. It i -i.i'r Mi' farmer. ha: tney : dd Blalock Given 5 To 10 Years For Slaying Tye Cat hey In 19:) j.. a veufi.-t f man- tenccl Hlalock '.o n-ivt t ' au-ht'er'was rendered' Friday morn., ten year, in State's prF-o:: fS ;, ... Sjaeibe (our: here in thf; -to be worked at any labor h. . h a"e gab -: Sam Hlaylock. charged j able of doing, w'ith :h. murder of fx - t'athey in; Fc Ikcvir.g the vc-i diet a- i, . - 1 h . tih !j,' . . I he was released from cuscod". .' t-u , . ......... l . l'lict "I net' l ne agneinen l hi inf. reached alter a conttrencv . ... .' Mi-s L'e'.sey Lane Quinlan sjient Thanksgiving in Chapel Hill a,- 'he gu'-t of her siter. Mis. Christopher Crittenden, and Mr. Crittenden an 1 visited friend- in Ralegh .r : ; Week-end. Mr. ami M i -. Wal'.er Dungan and childicn retuined to their home in Flizalx-thton Tennessee Sunday after rpending Thanksgiving with .Mrs, Dungan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. McCracken. Air. and vl tj. O. T. Tindell. uf King ion. Tmnessee, arrived Monday fur a visit to their daughter, .Mrs. Hoi M-c Keener, and Mr Keener. Mr. '!' ie retuiii'.'d to his home Tuesday h a' a.' Mr a Tindell lo spend several wee'-' . j I. .). i ' .'.'.. ,) -ni la t week-end in W a I; F a i s d attended the stale id ii'.ic lor li. tudv of con. troi of lie. '-li' which .', be.ideil by 1)1. .lo.eidl '. I'd" idgoud. of .lohllS llopkin- llo-p'tal in Halt i i ii 1 1 - The iiieetin'-r ua held at, .he .Medical J J 1 1 1 1 1 i ; e of Wake Foie-l College. Mr.-. oii'M r If. Stubb,- Mi-.- Ki ty Stubbs and Mr. Wilbur Stul.'o of Sumter' South .Carolina -pint la-! week end a' their eotaee i Lake .lunalu-ka Aid' hiiuli. M -rarii' Th : Rat W; -.M.-el. dlle :o : !le s JiJ- ..n 'he play. -Deu.-.n was j, resent -d at the -ehoel hous,. !a-t V.w rv'o idv ' .lig.'a d " ;d: latnrhing Tho-e e ; b,. play -ure rr.i- -ed i-a-' ; compo- : : : ;V C,,e folk-. Liner I'd A r-:.'.! d the ainciii't.'i.e!.' ' lesville High S :. i: a-ii'ia.'. .1.1' ;ee!ner.'. a as leudere who with with ;..e T. If Finle;. Claude a!"CK Wils !!a! ng of Cathey. presiding, set counsel on both, sides, ants and Judge Finley. T:. i nee was held before court . the morning, session Is.. HOS1ERV for li'.ristiiias- .1.2.". valies in Humming" Bird and .Archer will be parked in Christ mas boxe. -2 for !?2. 10 and t! for ?::..)! i. Iteilli I II ( oals INITLALKl) belts by Hickok make a most satisfactory gift ., when . ever its a per-olial Sets with guaranteeil buckles v').",ll and ?2.("Ml. ', . ' . Kedlern mils MEN'S S( K.'KS - co' ton -V ; 11!; .. 'k1 -fov '.he hc.ivie-.t bi ot to th most las'.io: iu slipper. Mur . Interwoven hose make most ac ceptable .gifts-. lildli i n Coals PAJAMAS .in- a full assortment of t)lors, styles and materials. Solve your Christmas problem by giv. ing the husband two o,- ' inore pairs. Hctllcrn oal- li(i"S flannel coats in navy and : brown, patch pockets, beautifully tailored. Priced at $250. Rctlfcrn foals CHARMING coats for the little miss- Prom 2 to 6 a combina tion of style and quality in the season's best shades. Prices $1.93 to $4.93. Ttolferii C'oiis YOU know his face but do you know his name Mr, Hosaflook. in our market. His business is to provide you with choice meats. Kodfern C'oatiy CHARLES RAY spent the past week visiting; department stores in Greensboro, Raleigh, Durhani and Golds-boro, C ID) AY'S Sons EM DephStore "The. Court 'having' been informed o-l the death d' Daniel MarCus Ivillian. a t'onfederatc Veteran and one of the oldest and itiii-t respected citizen of linywood County, having lived an exemplary' life .'among his fellows .Did, having been requested by. the olliri rs of tin' Cour;:and the l!ar and other citizens; being further inform ed that the funeral of the said Dan iel Marcus Lillian w ill 'ne held, at ' he Presbyterian church in Waynesville, North' Carolina, at three o'clock 1'. M.. November 2S I'.lii: Fines Creek News Special to The Mountaineer: - Mr. Fred L. Sall'ord g ive a Thanksgiving supper Thursday. Thos,. who wen present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis, Mr. Carl Creene and family. Mr. drove Ferguson and family. Mr Faraday Greene and family, Manlord Fisher. Mark Ferguson. Gordon I'leni mons. and Wilson Fisher. Mr. Robert James spent Thanksgiv ing holidays with his parents. Honor roll of the Fines Creek High School for November: 'Fighth Grade Fdna J anics. Louise Mc-ser. Sjx.th Grade- Lucy Kirkpat rick, Gallic McCracken, and Myrtle Rath bone. Fifth Grade Hilda Jaines. Rutii Greene. Laura Mae Greene, and Fan hie Cook. Fourth Gr ide Kdna Greene, Kdith Lowe. Flizalxth Rogers, and Jamer. Messe . Third Grade Kdd McCracken. Kk tell Payne. Grovene Clark, and N. C. lames. Jr. Second Grade Lettie Price. Dor "thv Greene, and Francis Rogers. rep;,- the We-ti i ii North 1 'ai tdii.a add Declamation cnte-t ! b- ia a! a; Mais Hi! Friday December s. .Mi--Liner is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mr-. G. W. Lino of RatdiT (,'ove. Mr. Francis is the on of Mr. and Mr.-, i . ' ' Fran, i, also of Rut cliff .Cove. Tile people of this coin niunjty are c-pceially proud of these two young io!!. I' -ignifies that Ratcliff (''Hp alw ; has some one who is willing and capable to bear her color- abroad, a- well as at home. We congratul :te the young folks on t heir attainment . Tiuman Gra.-ly and Veiliu Leojiard, ni-inber. of !'. (' ('. Ill at Smoke nimi!, N. -pent the week-end with tie I- parent - he re. II. N Fia i- a teacher in the id 'yd,. High S.b'i sp,.,it Thanks r' i'ig with 1: I'a'eT - Mr and Mrs. .! A. l-ranci- lr-, M. II. Cndrrwood has been ill f' a day-. We hone she will 5" ion ri . o i : . I" e in in un it y extends its sympa ihy Mr.-. Way Ratcliff in T he re een! hei i a 1 nn nt of her mother Mrs. ' eiha- ( larl. The Rexall Store Do Y our Christmas Shopping Now FAT MEN It-el IVppv Do .More Work Tiikt' 1 )oct or's Ad v jtT "My doctor recommclHlcd kriischcn to me whii-h has not only regulated my digestion to practically normal but reduced my weight -o sul'stantially I'm now able to .do "more Work and I'ei ! more peppy than ever." Daniel Frie d ( Fditor) ' Cleveland. Ohio. ... . .... . . , I . . .. i LM l.'LM V In lose nil surely aim : r.'r r.w.i , take one half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the IT IS TH FRF FORK. ORDF.RKDiniorning cut down-on fatty meats and by the Court that this Court oil', of Lsweets. respect for and in memory- of the I Rut be sure to get Kruschen your -aid Daniel Marcus Killiail, b0 and is health comes fu st - a jar that will last you '1 weeks cost not more .nan ST. cents at Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store or any drugstore in the world Vi.f not satisfied money back. Men: (Jet that Kruschen feeling look younger and fed younger lose unsightly fat and gain new ambition be fre0 from constipation, gas and aci dity -one jar proves it. -'".'' . (ariv) NFF IH.i 'RAFT ( l.ASSKS HKG1.N DFCK.MRFR K All women interested in joining cla-ses in needle craft- organized un der the Civil Works Administration, -houid come to Woman's Kxchange Friday. December K, at two P. M. In these classes, one may learn to make u-ifu! Christmas presents, the ex-pin-ive looking dress you would like to have, a handsome knitted suit, or an attractive crocheted blouse. .'Per haps you would like to remodel last year's bat. '-or dress This will be -a featur,. of the work. too. This in. -(ruction, is free to any woman in the county FOR SALF Fresh milk cows. Wal- i lace Ward. Lake Juniilnska Dec. 7-1 1 pd. SI. i i Wampole- i9c 10c t'a-tdi'ia 29c iji if Ilromo.Si'ltf r . . 17c .")Uf Hinds :llf ")c I-Ycnamint 1 ")i" l.")f I'utnani Dye- ..... Sc L'.)f I Hack Draught ..l."c SI. 00 U'inc Cardtii . . ,(i9c Fire Knjjine With Steel Frame, Electric Lights, Solid Rubber 98c Stubborn I COUGh mm r With Creosote mm t-xr -rrwitnt S.I.OO Value WHITMAN'S Coaster Wagons ( ara Nome Set Powder and CANDY Red or Green Perfume $1.00 and $1.'0 1 $2.00 vp- 98c ; .Mechanical Train With Electric Lights $1.25 (Jive Fountain Pens For Christmas Parker, Schaffer. Watermans PIN BALI. G.UIE 98c now aillourned between tile hours oi ':4.V P.'.M. and :?':! r. P. M. IT IS FFRTHKR ORDKRKI) tha: a copy of this Order be spread upon the Minutes of the Court, that a copy be given to ibe local press and a copy -cut to the family of the decease.!. T. B. F1NLF.Y. .ludgc Twentieth Judicial District. V True Copv: W. G. RYFRS, Clerk Superior Court. Toyland Now Open Wise Old Santa Is Buying At SEARS liring the children to Scars Toyland. . . what a treat they will have in store, . . bikes, trycycles, footballs, basket balls, automobiles that run by batteries and have electric lights, dolls, doll buggies, tea. kitchen and cleaning sets, games of all kinds. . . in fact, everything to gladden the heart of any youngster. Gifts for Everyone . The whole family will be remembered on X mas morning and Sears has hundreds of items to choose from which will make serviceable and appreciated gifts. . . Don't delay your shopping. . . And Sears is the place. t t n Cl d m U le H A o A b3 lu th to b la te ha th Carolina Tobacco Warehouse "Safe, Sound and Dependable" ASHEVILLE, N. C. w Ja to Mi cci mi th P frc fat SLRi one str mo BlOt ner esc. Chambers, Reeves & Company, Inc., operators of this large r house assure you service equal to or better than in 1932-33. 1 J Many years of experience in every department by the firm I e and force of the Carolina j?ive you higher prices and more service for less warehouse charges and commissions. Official Government figures do not lie For season of 19324 S 33. Jim you; Average of entire Burley Belt covering eight States $12 J Asheville, N. C North Carolina's onlv Burlev Tobacco' Market- $15.22 Asheville located nearest for most growers Asheville sells tobacco for less warehouse charges and commissions which is governed by the State Statute o f North Carolina Asheville sells tobacco higher IF WE TKEAT YOU RIGHT TELL YOUR FRIENDS. IF NOT TELL nS : "1 EJXhambers,Oi.ReevesJ.B.Saimders,J.E.Yarbo Operators of The Carolina Burley Warehouse Valley Street Asheville. N.C. D took argi Het in r Shef state omit mon; consi fens( oblig in th Ju jurj-. the i the j three Kree, not grrees jury evidei slaug must dcgre Thr the ai hav i. of hei time ahvay facts reasot; turn ji The of a p tion oi anothe stated prisoni James tion oi tention transfc diet o; should fired w tation shots w out pi
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