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THE iVAi'NESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28
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IMF. H A V.N'ESVILLE PKIXT1M, CO.
Phone 137
Main s iw. Wavriesviilt. N. C.
U ' IM'S.- . Editor
U '." rij-, and M. T. iirid-e-, Pu'j!i-he: -I'ublished
Every Thursday
SI BSCRIPTION RATES
i V.:ai . Is. ounty ... il .On
' M m:i:-. In County .50c
i Year, Outside of Haywood County . $1.50
Sub.-cription- payajie ii: a. vanee
Enteie-i at tha po-t 'line a' Wayne idle. N.
C. a Second Cla.-s Ma.l Matter, as p;ovide.i tin
ier the Act of Maul) ;:,1879, November 2u, lyH.
THIRSDAY. DKCE.MKEK is. 19.;:;
Ill IMU'NKEN DKIVEKS
Jhiiino; the month of November the State
Hijrnwav Patrol alone arrested 115 drivers on
the "'North Carolina highway system for oper.
at injr motor vehicles while drunk.
Laiye as this total is, it is oniy indicative
of tin great amount of drunken driving on the
highways of the State. The State Highway
i'atro! is admittedly too small to adequately
police all 'he roads of the State. The great
: majoiity of diunken drivers never come in con
act with the patrol. Those arrested by it rep.
resent only a fraction of the drivers who ope.
rate their cars while intoxicated, to the danger
of themselves and the public at large.
There is no difference of opinion between
wets and drys as to the danger of drunken auto,
mi. bile drivers. All sensible citizens agree that
The mixture of liquor and gasoline is one that
cannot "be tolorated on the roads. Yet obvious.
ly gasoline and liqui.r are mixing on our road
With lf)5 persons biought into the courts
on this charge Tat month, the courts had an
opportunity to demonstrate,, as it must be deni.
onstrateil that drunken driving will not be tole.
rated in North Carolina. If the courts
month in and month out, would give to drunken
drivers brought before them the severest pun
ishment permitted by the law. there could be',
cieated in North Carolina an .understanding
that drunken driving was an unhealthy busi
ness, even when it did not result in accident or-death.
On- hundred and fifteen examples in North
i aroim.j d the determination cf the courts to
dean the Mate's highways ol h irse.nower nro
ptlled bj uiunk would be a health lesson at
this time when the death and accident toll on
the-roads of the State is mounting at a. rate
which .should alarm every thoughtful citien
Kaleigh News and Observer
WILL EH RING HA IS RL'N FOR
STATES SENATE?
Several close observers of political develop.
i ment.- in the state have predicted that Cover,
nor .). C. IJ. Ehringhlus will oppose Senator
Josiah W. IJailey for that office in llKifi.
No statement has come from the execu
tive office at Kaleigh, however, and there might
nc; be any foundation for the rumor. Whether
there i.- anything to the rumor or not. it seems
that with over two years to fill the office of
governor, and with the situation in the state
a- it is at present, that it should be enough to
keep one man'.- mind occupied, without being
bothered with discussing plans for another poli
tical office two years hence.
It might be that by the time Governor
Khringhaus has filled the office of governor of
this state four years that he will hp glad M' tie
opportunity to go back to his quiet home in
JJuabeth City and resume his practice of law.
We had hoped that the Covernor would be
w.ntont with his present office and not seek anv
i thi i , and m th'tt way he could devote his en
tin time to the state up to and including the
lat minute he is in office and not have to divide
his time with the state and with personal aspi
rations for another office.
UNITED ! MBMHBHiMBSHi !
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Random
SIDE
GLANCES
Chr'Ntma-
I r.t -i-t:-
Mis- Ruth Medford
r. . i' -: m .i - day ..
( 'ark and familv
Cant
ai.ii ehildrer.
ith Mr. C V
(Wiltten for
last week i
(T'RTIS RUSS
Ky W.
lit'U-r
r :wf.
The
NOT TODAY. THANKS.
movement to do awav with canipi!
. . t. .
1 Written Friday nitrht
)u- for Freddi,.. (
I nt;I tor.iKii. I wa- vm
two-finjferi-d typists the f
on each hand but now I
lett-handed ju-t -hook h-.mi-f
reddle Crawford, ami u.-ht.t ,.
the
rd.i
n rintftr
am just
with
hake
Kvtrythinjf in ami around Clyiji
.-..-t-m.- to be o;i the upward trend
Several men workinir 1 n the new
bridge that i.- hvinK buiir ; -n.-y the
'er to connect the -eh... .i ground--.
S ..Tie j!j working the -tieets The
U)-:o-uat. .-t-wing room tor the Wom
en where three sewing machine- are
kijit, busy -even houi a day mskiny
clottil-i for th. . :h' of nllr nmii'v
I Cello igO
m
HAYWOOD
i Fr-.m
i"f I'ecemhei
. , .
i mean cru.-.n he squeezed and I
erunted. He is not oiilv un All-.m-,:oar,
f.-otball -tar. but eh'.m
p:"ii h a ioi-e rusher. (Mr. Li.';.. type
!' rf-"' (dease -et -hand-i-ruJ h'cr"
if. ..'ark It tier- i
Viiout
e-n ii; ;
:ria trie
nery .!
coin))- ny
t
ne Jiaj)pk-.-t (jioun
eri time was '. t the ( hi i t-
at the Fnt'land-Walton Tan
Friday nttfht. Tliere i- vtie
that is eertdnlv ifi.intr
part' in more way- :han one.
'ief of police Jim Striiib'iie',i ,-an
;nr .,t a man in .uch a wav that -he
pn-oiier .Inios. Iik-N it. Thur-dav he
Cii'f!-d -i mxn ti. Klu.i-irt' i.V.i..
n? far i-hootiilK tirew...rks n Main
:tr.-et with such ease tha il.. . ..I...
i l"!.' looke.) ii, if V, . . . ....... J ;,
' 1 J,e - i.j.' - n t -.
punishment in North Carolina finds us without
jiieconceived ideas on the subject finds us,
ind td, with a woeful lack of conviction either
way. Every time arguments as to its barbarity
and grjr.someness are put forward, we becom
converts i) the caus of abolishing executions;
but .i list a; easily do we revert to a more sav
age state upon the news of some particularly
iev( king crime.
Today, it happens, we a.re all for capita!
; i.s.nment and especially for the immedf
execution of one 'leaner Autrev, Alabama Ne.
gies convicted of having held a struggling
tour.year.old child m a tub of scalding water
until it died. Tomorrow we mav ! open again
to argument, but today we are of the opinion
that capital punishment is too good for some
alleged humans. Charlotte News.
that
I hi i-
t hi lie;,
Oiii.-tma- fei
to SantaClau
b.r when wt
h U. r to the .
lew
f
- over but then- :
create - murh
'ii.tr a- r. aflintr letter
How we!! we n mem
spent hour- ixT.nir.ir ;
id man.
III.- neare-t thinK to "e.--, ;i..-':i;v"
was nr. de 'as; week when' a .mi'th
'illejed another $111) for an el.t dol
lar '.ii! Up ;,t .John Boyd's I 'out Koom.
Tne owner of the bill did not want
to pan with it for any -urn. but the
"profit" involved -was 'e.i w.t a
temiitatioii.
.hi-, i. r. Jones deiilfhttullv enter,
tainf-d .several of her friend.- in Clyde
last Friday with an old time quihinf
party. Several beaut'ful quilts were
made. A most delicious luncheon wa
served a; the noon hour bv rho h,i-.
ess. assi-ted by her niece.'.Mr-. Don-
aio jories. Among- t.iose present were
Mr. it. L. Fertland. Mrs. Mark Lcath
erwix.d, Mrs. . Ii. Robinor, Mr-, llr.
Fate, Mrs. Charlie Mixnev Sir-.
.rauy li.,gei - Mrs Neal CHrr M rs
I'own- ami Mrs. Sentelle.
Mr. and Mr-. Frank By. i and
SOI! Milk, vl' Canton -n.r.T nmlii.
in Clyde visiting relatives.
Mi-- French Haynes. tfacher at
H ..varl College. Birmincham Al ...
spending the Christmas holiday- with
her parents Mr, and Mr- .Jim
Hayne-. in Clyde,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. H ivi.- and chii
dri'ii fi-on: Clyde Jim v.ere i-dtor- in
avne-ville .Satunlav
Mrs. J, M. Anderson and children,
nyble and "Buddie." -pent Saturday
in sheviile visitinif latives.
The following young people of C'vde
are exoected home rlvi u,..L i'..... ...
dili'i rent college in .,mj t, Chri'st-j
ma- holiday-: Mis- Annie Met iacken.
tie 111 M.r.-- Hill Co'le.'f F!;,l-,h Kr.....
n:ar from Weaver ( . Ilege; Mi-.
Baiandaina Moonev l'rem Virginia
elleee; M Franci- l.eatherwood
and Otti-. Freemai! Western
' Jii.ihna T; .rher- ( o . g- Cullowhee;
Ml - ' Louise Mc'Crne' !. t'.-. ... r......-.
A vi'i.v deligf.tful house a.
iieing held this week at the nw .
of .nr. J one- Atkin on Bou-'.'.".
street. Mrs. J. H. Way is th,. t-!'"
eione. I hp guests are Mis-,-- "y!.
Pierce, of Faisor. h'thel Tuw ' : i
William?. Margartt Ashfo'd j V
phine Gilmer, Bessie Sloan ' ,T
Way and Messrs. James t'V.
Brainier Gilmer. Richarn HnOr '
Hilliard Atkins. Dr J H MeCr, ".L-ar
and Clarence Miller.
Mr Edwin Fincher ,,f u-..........
Tenn., ripreientirg Deavee Kn
ve.Mip;ni 01 inai citv .-per. "-. h
Citv
.f 'a.
T.
limisoi:
ing a If:
I'iitrohmm A. II. Smart informs us that
beginning at midnight Sunday night he will
-tart "e!!iba.-:a.--i!.o-" driver- with old tag.;.
This year no tension of-.. time has been given
motoi ists to get i heir: new tags. One reason
for this, according to Utdeigh news tu'ticles, is
luat tin- -t de can -ae a i on-id. l able amount
on interest if the tags are bought before Jan.
nary first. The. revenue derived from . this
souict can. be used: to meet obligations instead
cf having to bori ,,u- funds for a short t ime and
pay interest on it.
ii.i i i.n v.K c ui:i i
..T-f's ah '.ay.- a jere'ty o-oiid iden i., 1 , ;..
.... ..... ... ! ill
; miini .thai;
in yt .,! .'!:
be robbirig
. a gun un l.
l:i-ie-ii. : ;.
i-.- only a;..
lost to ill,-
lill
: -I
man .wiiu -hiives; a fountain pen
Hi I iv - "-"Si L-h- In. ,-id .,
on more erfiH-t i vely than if he stuck
votir ;:;i s;,i, 'Stick.'ein u.u "
nioiiey !,,! t,,: n c :gi)ized: btindiirv .
o i n 1 1 1 e b i tcke-t as con) pared t t h a t.
iiteei .loiintaln pen bandits. True
W HAT UA. JK THE OlTCOMh".'
It ajipoar.- that several times as many peo.
pie - have applied for jobs in t his county on the
CU A project-, as can get work. It is reallv sur.
piisinr t0 .sce how many people desire to do
tin,, kind of work. Some of the applicants no
doubt have ho employment but is is evidently
quite true that some are willing to give up the
uoik which they know how to do and for which
tht.v are fitted, in order to get on the govern
ment payroll.. No doubt this sort of thing i
going on all over he I'nited States Of course
many thousands will not get iobs but others
will and the question is how will the govern.
ment ever get nd of this army of job hol,,Ts"
- Ilea u fort News.
n the Chai-
;e ..e'.vs tel.- ih !'o!...ving V:.II1
v I he truth:
C'nc-e upeii a time when Tom wa
.t quite v old a bachelor as he is
e.v. he. di I some work tor trie power
ninan on in t: I,...,'. k,.i..,...,i
( m iuiit::.!l-. He i-ngagi d -in i eoi,.-r-
r with :i l ene i k gal. 'J'tm
ee ng that ,h,. called sn,, entcr-
n iii m a i.,oin m which her
iia.l iieady retired. Way
"' n o:e,; l th .t t in- old man
:-y i,... t,.- !, i(. l.j -;ei i.
' : .5.V tafo n this a- ;, ,-igna:
i didn't.. Fihailv the ojd
ounced ejt .,,f- 1,,-d :,n
hi temsers. From thru
linked up. In horror
fath:-r v..tiact. f-rim hi.
'i. Spt of ( 'ail
ids in ( 'iyde Men -
in
and Mr-heppers
JacK
Moi;.
. eo
I
11.
. e
: th(
t(l
Oil'
llool
l:e Iei; -tuifl.tier than the sword, but it is
Migeruus if niistised. : Loss ihrou
ontracts is srmtir compared to. the
business !i :.!;.-.((!, d safely by coii
is that fad which serves to. make
s. N. person should sign a con.
' ivading it, even ?he fine print.
' ii. eii.ii! promises of a: sfi-anger.
-.ii.e. it in the, con tract. If it is oh.,: .
; fhmg yotr den't; understand, ask .-ome.me who
does- ,t.1(j ,ion't -iKn MlUl V()U kn(m tu K(
ine.imn ul 'h, document ou are -igning Kee i
aluav- ii n ,hI the but that o .,ie bound
-our sijj i;tf ic. -K
. itisc. lluii'e .,
' fi aiiduli. if;:
ami to.' (.,.;,'
;. tracts and
people i ;,,
t fact- with
Doii't trii-i
.Make him: '.
Pl'TTINt; l'KOII,E:TO I)ETj
We wad with keen interest last week that
iovernor J.:c. 11. Khringiiau.- has discontinued
the practice of paying the man who pulls the
switch to the electric chair at the state peniten.
tiai the u-u.d tu- of $2; In the tuture the
siiperinteutleht or someone named by him will
pull the swiklt At present (;uard ',J. L; per.
kins wilf do the work and only;receive a live
per cent increase in salary.
Irowmor Khringhaus takes the position
lhat "the . Avietch" in the chair .!,,. ,,
care who. pulls th,. switch
It seems must . peculiar that people would
ek stich a job as putting someone to death
U all .ndications ure that; there are plenty of
-l'!. iead. titid anxious to be fiver, fi, i.s. ;
u'e present- plans tire over chamre,! S.,m..
would :t ;en be glad to ,o it. no (io;,bt. witho,;.
any cenipensation whatever, V'
I elll
a. !' Kmte 1 onl was
-.''" move. His exit was cu
tie niea Uriel ibe di-tancc ,n the
and then thai to the ohl man. It w .s
no use. Ilypnoti-.ted, l-.e -at rnd watcii.
ed th. mountain parent cold-iilooded-!y
whet that knife on the sole of hi.-,
b.ot. .-At -each stroke of steel against
leather Tom would eluteh hi- fhro.t.
He eould almost feel the n.lH toe;
and trickle of. Wat m-blood from his
jugular. He. offered 'a -silent niave.
I'or Ids immortal -".-oul when hi. .nv
the knife, become sliarn enoiiirh t..
hair from the giant's arm. Just us he
was alxiut to make a dash for the: door,
il. 'ile: rd this h.-iro i.iii-iir-...ii,.
"Minerva, stick yum feet from un
der that cover. I'm goin to cut them
toenails off."
Newman I 'ollesre, .lyr!'
Telltles -ee.
Mr. and M i -. J r i;lti
iHesville we iv vi-it..V- a
Inn Sundav.
Mr. and Mi.-. S
to visited with fri
d't.v.
Mr.-. Mckinley (in
V'est w '! Wavne-v;
dav. '
-Vl i s Kebe.iei kmVh- , ,r T...
. ' is. .spending tin- holiday' in
Clyde with Miss -...Annie McCracken.
U;- knight and Miss McCracken are
.-choolnlate- at Murs Hill
The I adies Bible clas- of the
Clyde Methodist church held their
Hecem.be r meeting on. last Fridav
;v-nmg ilt the home of Mrs. Mack
e n. ueoigc Kogers was joint
hostess. Twenty-four members were
p.een;. A veiv intere stinrr -,,.,,.
d V.v -the f.dlowing:
is. Freeman; reading
" n-tte'i.s: .'poem. Miss
days with his oeonle'at C
Miss Sylla Davis came ov. . from
Asheville Christmas day to -perd ,
few hour.s with her people. She wa
accompanied by her cousin jr"
Douglas Davis
Mr. W. T. Shelton- sunenm..n,(.-..
"t 'he Indian Training Schi' ;r
.smprork. New Mexico, spent Chri.'. ,
man h.re or. a visit to his pare ml
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Shelton.
Dr. I-.. W. (Judger. profe--r
biology at th Normal and Indu.-.tr;a'
College. C,n:en:boro, spent the huh
days here visiting his sister, Mr- e
K. (juinlan.
Sunday niormrg. December .
ten o'clock Mr. William Queen an"
Mi.-.- Maggie Ferguson wore- unite'1
n marriage at the home of the bride's
puvnts. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fergu-....
in Fines Creek. Just after the Cere
mony had been performed and the
newly wedded pair had received
showers of rice and congratulation,
from their friends present- they e:
'ui no u;e r ruiure nomo in rnn
Clyde I Dutf township
Willie Kobinson
Offices for the new. yejr were
elected . as -.follows: "President, Mr.-.
Geoige Rogtis; vice president. .Mr
(ier Id Fi.-!i; teacher Miss Willie
Rcbin.son ; secretaiy and tieasurer
Mrs. (Jrady Rogers; social committee.
Mrs. I.had ( athrv, Mrs. John Stamey.
Mrs. Kate Hayne-; orph'mage, . Mrs.
Helen Medfoi-d. Mrs. Minnie .Spen
cer Mis Mark Iscathei-wood; flowers.
Mrs. J, M- Anderson. Miss VilM
Bo ii Mi-s J. Mae F.nsley.
"i a.t: vv i -
I (!-etl'en I
: v .-Mrs. ()
Boss: "You ak high wages for a
man with no experience."
Appliean;; "Well, sir, it's much
hauler 'work when you don't know any.
th-inar about it."
Clyde News
( h-ristmas passed oy in the good oid
lasluon way. in Clyde. Kvery one
.'ppaientiy was- ,n go,i, -pirit's. e.
peei, ;ly the children.
.i .. a.'id Mrs, r... i.r.i :: a nei i'a.rn i ly
-pe.it I nristilia- day' in ..-he'villv a"-i
tne guests of Mr. arid Mr.-. (, C.i
fiooiiison and faniily. , .
Uev. and Mrs. U. V. M c( ' rackeii a:.,V:
i nuly slieiu Christm.es (iav m Wav
nesviile with relatives ": ' :
Mi. and M(, ,).. M .' Amier.-Ki-iiii.'i''
TO SERVE YOU BETTER
We Have .Moved To Our Xew Location
59 . Main Street
(Dr. Allen Office Hldu.)
The pe.sonnel ol ou, om.ini.ition extend, sincere best
wishes for the Hohd.iN .sett-on. M. the Ne ear hold
many onod thmos jn store for
veil.
Insurance Rentals Srles
S E R X I V E
i
clril.lrcn we: ,. Ash
lay aiternooii e
i 1
Suu.irt '. r:i t ,i wie
:. M;- : Ne:': ' t r
Sn;:f: i:e:',.. ;.'.-n...- .M . .
henerei.i ..;i:e..; :"
.!'. MeCi . ck.,e o:, ;;
' ' i
Uo tii Chu-tma'- -wapp.njr earl.
. yAutoKntph collectors say. that Coi; Uiul
I'eijxh's sijrnattire is.:woith' more than Presj.
dent Roosevelt's, ;,s tlee-e of flu- CmImih-; are
sn. rare. .'..'
: , I" Canto,;. China. iF is against the: law for
a womtin to wettr ;i short - skirt or a slit skirt
''aiise tiiey illstriict the attention of autonuu
'hlv,'ls "i.d caue accidents. And to think
lhat ue weie under the impiesswn that China
was uncivilized. . : '
1 s .
. x ui-ithiOiH.-.!!.
u'.-; ;Mi '' i i-t:a'r
Ii.' ii.' .Vmi.sson;
!:'- w::Ve Mf'.' 11.
t-Thai'sdav niVi-
:!n,. V;ee l h .-: t,, ,:
.-liowe'r at: the iaar.,, of . Miss ('oflinV
app!'nviv;itc!y. frieiids were, pies
eii. ' and the huiiorco was pt e-ehteil
with many lov.ly ail.t useful gift. ''
. . The. following peep!,, were -'special
guests , of Mr and Mrs.. T. C. ,v
i-t the Civile Inn for "Christinas- din
ner: Mr. , and Mrs. Frank Haviie;
Mr. C, (.'. -Crisp....- Mr.. Hrent Anger
M r, . Udioriie Misses "' !.,;.'. .Iones,
ami .leuette - Chamliers . '
BRADLEY-DAVIS C0MPAN7
7
T. t
eVIS'
. M urtav of Cah
ois fast Wera-
Rol
ler!
and
.lones
f Lake lutialuska
'''Jyd'e': Inn Chri-t-
In cise ,011 didp'i know -tlK. public debt
ol the l iiil. ( States on November 1, 1933 wits
onh w :,r ovi,.':7G
Nanar V football te.im i,st.( 1.! fodbalN
the pa-st se-...-on. They were valued at $1,000--homelhuiK
f-,r the team' to kick and something
foi (he p "t j-ttr to kick about.
I lank Comtney -,as the.e w(ls ,4 ,lllnn
mil!-' 111 Uuj 'ahau section and he planted
In-h ivitatoe-, and ,t w.,s div tlun refu-ed
t" come up Then Hank saj-, he thought of
tin idea of planting a row 0f oiuoih between
' Hl m. and the potatoes K0t the onions In
liH'ir ee and it made them water so that .
food crop of pototoes was pioduced. The Mon
roe Journal.
Mr. and M
ton were Civile
:(ia v e::.eiii tijv.
All, and' Mr-.
daughter. X: tale
we: i visit. : . at
mas dav . .'
Mr :,::.: M r-. It, t.ni . i'..,,.: a,.':
spendint; the week-end' in jSvlva and
I rank!:.: vi-itir...:' relative.-.
Ifillie and John Mitchelf'of ' Cant n,
spent iChristm;;s day in ('Ivde iv'tv
their. K'lanoparents, Mr, and vi :
Mack Fi.-::. '.-;.. : .'--"y"-
. ' Mr. .and .Mrs. S. ' F .Connate er -
spent im." several: days visitir.;. rei-i-ti.Vf
s in,, Tennessee. '. Mr.' Conrr.f ' i e
principal of the Clyde. High cium!: ' '
:.Miss; Lois and Find i . Hayries en
tertained the K. Y,. I. F. of the Han
tisf C.hui'eh '"With ;V. social at tl-.c'ir
home on last Frid av i.vpnetnir
Kev. and Mr-. H. C, Freeman and
lamiiy. .hi. ami Mrs. J M: Ander
son rnd fam il v. nt-mr.,',,,!-"!'., ;i
of Mrs. .tamos Ite.n-.l ... i,... -..-vi.
on Inst -Saturday. Mrs..' Hoard wa th
(Tiandmi ther . t Mi- I ,,. , ,,i
Mrs. Anderson : 1
Miss; Bonnie Mu-on i; spendine; the
the
BIG ('ATKS' LITTLE IHNGI.S
malle-;j hiiv,.-. " ..,:a ..
a lamous philosoplur.
,Mtll'n,'S,"0n hn the prope, rompi,undi 1R of
nk.plo.lp,mn. nclwh,.elh,sm,ln!happone,en
the medinn, winch a doc.or p,estl,h,. is a,R,
l"m ,nil,,Hi,11t ' H-.l the h,,hes( qUlillU
mo.M carelul compounclino.
Hf e' ("Hilt that lad.
and
'o al LK VNI)KH .
'A S K O I K I) ()'(' J
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ALEXANDER'S
DRUG STORE
Thones .). & .")4
Opposite Post Oflicc
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