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THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. Store Chats from C. E. RAY'S SONS m.ii W it I. U. OFF. Thar.k- Januarv I'rita i.othim. w hi m i -i TIP -Better babv . OH BABV fore, our prepare.! '.o be your store otT r;s'.y. bv tradinc with Price Will Bo Lowest tmin tver bc Icpartment U Star, us. January FKICE.S advanced sharply during the fail .and further advance in retail prices are unavoidable a-, -pring merchandise is opened up. January prices will be the best offered by 1 01 . January Prircs Will Be Fvwet your needs for ases, towles and Choice ,-eiev-at S"oo, pric: January Prire Will Be Lowest PAJAMAS .in !lannel and broad- I.AII F:S check .-hcet.-, pillow c; all other linen-lion- are offered .loth. Men., women If Santa flan- failo by iruT.': January Price- Will BE they ever .- fair. have underwear, find choice -value unci I y. eh lie Lowest Ladies mu-! And you will. here in all The more ex it Heady-, ranpe.- o; prices, .elusive foxid. To-Wear floor; January I'ricex Will Be !. est HEADY -T( MVEAK 1 !..'J4 smart selections in the latest styles will be oifered weekly at prices you can afford. In they come our they will tro-. January Priee Will Be Lowest MEN'S ure.-s. woo! hose in. 7,'x- and $1. 00 values now reduced to 50c for iuick clearance. -Most' of them in Interwoven patterns. Head' ,egion Wo en MEAN'S iljihinir -quality, at attrae. tive prices. $12,50 to. S2.J.00 Style from Hart Schaffner and Marx. $22,50 and .$25.00. Spring, prices will be 2-V'c higher. January Prices AVill Be lowest BOY'S ail wool sweater V-neck .- sJipover and roll-coliar button v ?2.W and -S3.00 ; values now ."1. The very thing for Jar.u. ary arid February school wear. : All the: world loves a bargain. : C ID AY'S Sons Store EMDept s4 mm to, m instance? money or property Ft may be that the man disturbs the domes- t.ous ot sometvmy ei-e. tie ttying to gain power "r influ he n;av not le tryinr . (fain ha rm : .c n.a Ml- : U-- .1.. Official Pie Baker of a State ..:c-.i airy . ii. r. r. -li ra., . :i,eri l flii.-a; s tni.ilir : She Mi.. the-jeds Alfurd Plio-kbum ..f Kentucky. Law Enforcement System-Wrong," Says Robinson junty. am nt . t:.i. v an- a part i-I that they ewe crt.. iitra itjru to the oth di ll i-it-t in tne c, :i; 1 ev the ur.ty vtl.e- ra.-t. tin- in 1932 to approximately .2 000.00 to approximately ?1C Ooe, for 1933 thereby resulting ;: ing to the taxpayers of the s ", pproximatey $7,000 000. fio " eratinif cost. The property -. lief afforded for the en:;, amounted HI 1,470 .r40.0n a. tne above Tabulation--. I; - ll!)T. - ' a-- a. Whe:, :-. i a J-- i i the . ;:: ci :):.-:.; ! '.Ii. .u ci ur.ty 1 war.. t -' tir.-t t judjfe. "f :he Superinr '. havt. .jUcside l ..v.-r t:;..- i yn.r iounty .iu:n the past year.- have !,e(-n men of . haracter and ability and faa-, ,r!v dischir-'ed their duti.- a-.d nave di.ru a!! faith- ! 1 ..".at! flic u:: 1 1 Vminui d from but from IKIJ. t.'u-i- " .1 crime, hut they hac run into multitudinous thinjii that contrib ute to its commission, and on minute examination, lind that almn.-t every ea.-e Mauds alone and all rule- anil opinions laid down by the pc p!e who have -tudied it fail. My personal opinion i3 that , a, K ...r it all are certain fundami iita! principal- and --tandardn that must be adherred to if y, e make irinre.-.-.donir : hce lino -i a better .-ocial -tatus. Criminal law- are net-alive i" their "perat ion. They always have the--hall rii.it" attached t t h i : n. and .attempt to. prohibit rather than tn ijicourai- and direct. Thisi is iiecesiarily so bccau.-i- people can ,it in- leiri.-lat.cil into .;nm U-haviur. The purji. , cveiy iiimnal law is t. jMini-h the oll'endei and to detei other peo))b' from eommittinjr a -i n i -ilar or like olfense. Hec uise of our complex .-system, of civilization, mir criminal lav, have jrreat.lv .'increased in !iiml.-r. a. f..v -in.-'t.-im-e: , School !aw rht- iti'..;..i'.ihif!f law the tn-.,- 'ii: e ! I :'',-. .-laws e'l - a ll : t a t im i . i . i.. . : . ' I" event lei; , yunie law-, lav.-. ..nd iiuniepi-.i- o-Jiei- -tat- - tnat a tewv ically unknown. Therefore who Itiestioii ot rnetlvi th. '' Whei a verdict in: roducr d a:: the 1 i... na- 1: J J! i k'u:!')- wr.. i tne at the trial ja 1 think I would be safe in s-i; Uurinir the criminal court- of year 'Cie th the fy. r.v Th: get l.e- ha ei :mc v who -specially havc had Ii foils tif . 'in case to render; evidenco J -titled it-j ir-ir that 'he pa-t 'or th i.it i..e the ave year a pi u . e 1 aftir a crea-e : yfjr r-i i:I "e ow ni-i-of prop u!:i-iu::t ee'kitii f..'rded'." The t.-.'.e- i.ol.. cted ;:i tirs; three mjnth ratre collections for our collections ar--froin month to :n.,. llovcin-r fur the i'i-a-the -ale- tax , .. ! untv which a;v ant: ..!.-.; i ved t.-sa: :h i yiiur c.-unty a;, erty taxes in thi i .-tif w:i ar.d that th, v.- ir. your c-ur.tv v t ... : he i-r"H rt v .. - re,-, alio iii-r.r ji'l! t .li-. v. :i:..r Martin of V.'ashinton, Mrs. Fay IVaboily of Van :.'ii.ited as the state ot Washington's ollieial piir baker, In ei-.liiiary :eliit-veinent.s In this branch of bakin-. She. is , He rotetlier on Hie Empire Builder, fust continental train. n Deeri no than i trie J I u trie e ocq'.l , jury. How i vor 1 -a ili n to the law eiiforceineii c hands of the -hcrif of . The .-he riff and hif deptlVie sahirv. Thev arc. on a fee I if they arrest a man, a tY for nuikiinr the arre-t -er :;,y -ubji-jc-na.- on : he i Kxceiit in a f-. w ca.-e-. :.- :. i cjiivicte'l, the '-h r: ft utie- (jet v.- (;. at all. Tliert.- no m.-ent ive on the par; eniorc" merit '.itficei-.- to ac.-ui his di fore, tin of these -enc vnur com:- dra w bais. they . and v. it :' the r Clyde News i Special to The Mountaiiu-er A watch ntfrh. service was lie'..: at ., Clyde Vl. K. Church, Smith on -t Sunday niprht from 11 to 12 .h.. 1 ne new year tm-.-ajrv was liwred ' 'V the pastor, the K'-v, II, . I- rei-man. Special i-a-i"'! wa- furnisht ; hut- Sales Taxes From j Haywood Amount To Over $10,000 mus'c !") tne d members Sand w: :h hea tax utc t lie t lie commission, ;ic tir Mlirjrest would he, a e,ucation alutir' i I lines', participated in iri'l Icader.- '1 I' t. acher. I'l olde tile CI HI! M-lation i UI-e I - a pel-s.'tH ix r-"n stick dutic- ; Tiley ,1 i-'iuiit rv tive tin oil! rcvention ot hat I Would well L'alaiictil ica! and .-oci-il by t -he . part nt-;. ol the cunt v .'HI 111 I'a: the thi law the the .-he '.lie cnurt qua! 'I y..'.u - .1 ii. n i i -. .-V-tolli b'e ' COU 11 -io;i . f they : a'.i'd a jit c r- Hoc; II' violator- i.i. court. 1 an ill', or ei -y-tem. i'l culirt' y - hull'o in -aiary a:;i two oi- more 'leiuth je on a salarv, a if ( i. ttti-d a jjajier. 'et '.-j the county and the deputies should !0 all ii prone to .jt. ;!e then appreiiell'l t heai hef.il,-it-ici: ink' tne n 1 am critici.-ing hel iti'il" .of jyar placed o)i an -idv-tie should be; yivin Mi- at'u-n rt. '".ey will v daii-.'ht e M's. Hoi.ac M: ."ell ,1 I ' wh t hci Illd als o Wile;; thev he c..-t be I'.ic sheriff --and hi timo nnri, con- -tantly. on the jolj with the pr facilities for' th, - enforcement ot" law, -and let :he-e hien patrol rural section of the cun;tv. people of ! u 'Inn t ft.-r .- lor wh ip I lie I ! '': 1 '. ' Celpllli .cr cnceptioii ol tiu-lr ocicty L'eneialiv. be- a!! crime i- more or . . . It i- committed '.. "i:-. reason abnormal do no-, Ktiuw any yard wiiich to mia.-uie their -i.'ii;!:dli;ie ;,. society, t i'"iiiii i lieiid ; fiat the t hem that thev th'- uove: nmeiit ; that if a c."i:iie it caiL-- the o! the county expense, and lor the Wiiii'. of proper i 'irlv y.-ar- of their lile y .-'-' an uiibai.inecd cncetit iop-'or -c orie-?;di-,- philosophy 1 i ft-. rune :- nothi!ir new. I; is as old as hnnian race The si'ii of the first r. coniniitted "muri'ler bv k'illim? hi.- 1 all of. Uiesc crimes have lieen mor,, or aire a." I in all 1 people- :' - the tax payer therefore tiainiiic: th. fa! (" be mar. c own brother a: aain-t ,-oeiet per the the . mo 'Uld opposi thi- because of the cost urred in .-al.iries and tianspor'a in for the ollicers. But if the ii Ii "s department can pre-, en, the inniis.-ion of crime, and decrease the -os before the court- and ca-e-cialiy inf.-in they ; co-i ,. t- day ST in io I, ca-i to p, the oll- . ben-re f a aomtciite and. i the e niiiri-v The il', in th: - c 'Ut. pes- ether iinty than i-ife'e nii'ty from -tu-h u-r" '. ell I . :ie tho w as in le-s ptev i lent in all count i'ie and with a Two thousand years afiji- a , lawyer vericd in the church or Kclesiaslitical law. went on,, day to the Master and rsked -Him what he could do to in herit eternal life, and .'the Master ask ed him what the Moj-iaic law nhivlOeri i-ai tne lawyer toli! him. After some di.-cu.-suin th. Master told him how to treat hi. v neighbor, then the la wye asked him who his neighbor wa.-und. nt'ist told him the story oi Good Samaritan. That story ooi ,'i" io(- me Dcnetit oi the in i r done, . tit it was told for th" etit of all -x-ople for all times ;.; the .beautiful storv. tba N'a.-ire: torth three separate and di.-tln. t philio.-phies of life; After V.ni jro home it would be well for you "to read this st.-ry-aain and stud'y it. The M - ster said that a . man went dow n from - .leru-alem to .Jericho and on the. way he fell anionr thciVe- ar.,i fln-y took, what he had and left hn,. i I or l:ai! ilea;, I want to call to vour a.-.en.ioR thi.: H,. ; used the. word t.-iteves. .'.here were mre tha-" Otle. V..,.. .1. , ... ; .. uiese .mieves- na.j tneir pluioso. phy ut life and it was this : What is you: s i mine and 1 am irnin to takt o. L-.ii.er a pr:e,t came . by ; saw tne injured m in; had compassion, on him; was sorry, for him but parsed by on ; the. other side of the road,, and v.eiit hi- way, and a Levite did like w i-e. I he.-e two men., the priest , and th. Levite. had their iihil,wo,Uii..J .if rue apu it was this: "What is .'mine is mine, and I am poinp' to keep.it," lri the rirst instahci theru were ,..-ey-eial thieves. In the second instance there were tvvo tnetc Then a. Sa- mantan came that way. Me saw the man. wtw had been robbed and in jured and he went w here he was. put him on his horse; carried him to the inn and.. paid his expenses. This man also had his philosophy of life and it was this: "'That which" I have is mine, but I am wdline to share it." ..And I call your Attention: to the fact that in this instance t hero was onlv one man. ', II have referred, to the storv of the (iood Samaritan because I have found no other person that has been able to give n, better -tandard bv which to live, than the Master , did in this story.- The standard by which to live in a .society such as ours is today, I do hot want you to be misled, how ever, and misconstrue the meaning of taking sometmng irom your neighbor uses, of crimes, the! -pending le- it present, homicide cac iM'-iiidiMir all no ;o 'l .. -.Oir.oo i'i - . w hich u "'.lid ; c iy one tlcpiiu - -alarv tor J- til'iik till- Wolli'l 1m .( K(Ml 111 i rime preventtoji becau.-e :hr ai-; crime- in the pa-'. year- iiavc .-ceil committed in the rural di.-'rict where there i- no ali-tiint )Kiice '.(Jict-.r. I d" not recall a honiicii!. ca-e :n the c -'pora'e llniits of the town of t'an toi.i :;i, the a-t ., yt..,r.-. and 1 am of the opinion that: it is du, to the fact that there i- constantly police officers on the ' ju'i i f preventing the commis-.-'ion the-e offenses. If a man is drunk, he is immediately locked up before he ha- an opportunity to kill .-onieoiie with an automobile or othc-eiw-isc. Anything that may look sus picious is investigated by the ollicers and if wt. had the rural sections of the c-ounty policed at all times.- -hen around the1, school entertainments, churches and ether public gatherings, when someone is drinkintr or--dointr Mi Inn c i an .1-i'e luna Mi iii',';t t i e Mr -pe-o M: .I'lt iy e ...-niing. i I., at'i.-rwo. ii ra' ! y, ; v es. - Unborn N - -in. ndi nc Ipar. "t-, M ;i :!i. .1 - ti I..;.: ; .- lie-til !; heir. Cr,,-, o- .n -ii. ni ai.d .- Rheam. ,l..hn I'l. weie C: llavne-f.-nne. left Wei n-ir. - -iting Mr. .J-.1 from fiont page) July . . . Aiurust . Jitptonilx'! Total 3. 162.83 3,917.32 3.9R3.26 1,10,903.-11 FIKLIKF o oi' i i n j'i -i - A -In vibe :-: o ri- l'r. .in the I. hit v. eek wih -. and Mr.-. .1 - . -':.i m ni'a PROI'KUTV T.AX FORDED AS FOLLOWS Di-trict levies, current ex pense $ 30.750.00 Su-rcia charter, current ex- iiene ............ :'9,7r0.00 t 1.'. cent county -wide levy 1. 40.7!f.00 ( urretit cxiH-nse tor -i- month- -clu-..! . ..... ."i.OOS.OO Ik r J r,hn l,i,l,e ,f --h. 'n ( 'ivde : - I imr r.d. . ;ii:ii tin-,' 1 -. Mm-.!' he w iH'k at v t on Lake :;at-er ale ,luna!u.-ka in.at.-ei '- moth-. The home was decor isiou with hollv and present were: Mis.-es Kdwina Kuth .Morgan. C'ollin-. Ronnie Kdith Snyder, nes, l" t'anhte something calculated to bring trouble it: could be- stopped immediately by the law- enforcement officer or oliicer's and would no doubt tend to curb the commis-ion ...f crime generally and t.-pei ia'ly a- to the iiifa'mou- . rimes. If the legislature Would authorize the police office r- in the four, incor porated towns it: this county to make arri'st.s anywhei-f. in the county, then there would be a. helpful cooperation between the county officers and the ei!'.. i-r of th. town. One of the. worst places f. r the breeding of crime l- lu-t oiitsti e the eornor.ir.-, 1 1 of all towns, and in thi could -e cleared up. Kveiy person in the i .uit.y inter esteil in. making conditions better should familiarize himself with the court.- arc. oix'rated ; what crimes are . .bc'itig committed ; sec . who serving on the jury so that they could pass that information to the children iti sc-hix-.l rooms and in : the hohies, and. .- their, influence towards mak ing Haywood county: a better nhuv in w i:i ch to live. . ' ..irporato limits .'manner.-, this vi l.tinu- Mi --, t Mr-. .1. M Xoland. M i-.- Rir.y Uogleii - p. ::: Sunday it: . Crabtre. i-i; ing hi r parent-. '::. t' :: mo.-t 'enjoj abl. affairs of -tlie Yult.ide -ea.-on was the New Yi-;:i'.- jiarty -given by William N'orri at his home (The Clvdc Inn) on last Saturday nigh' ated for th,. . lerns. Among those Mis- himily Sn: ither-. and Lueile Rrook-. Virginia and Kathern i:!:d Willie Francis. L.uy and Kdna .1 Huttin---. l.uiabei! Medford Francis I.eathe: wood Jenette Ch ambers. Mar-jot'u- and l.oui-e Reins, Kittie Sen telle. Sarah Seller.-, Mary Kate and Kathuine; IVuland, , Ruth (lossett. Clara H.rown, Lake .lunaluska, Miss Nina Clark- Atlanta, James- Anderson. Charles Brook.- Sidney Havncs, Steve Met .rackc.n. Tracy Carr Dugan Son telle- . Vanard Haynes, , Brant Anitel Huster Shook.- Melvin Reeves. Jack Willi ants, Hugh Snyder. David I'rice, William Smith. ChaVles Spencer. Tom .-matners. iaye (.-abe. l'au! Farmer. Sam Fitzgerald. Ottis Freeman, snnU U il.son Lyday. The hostess served candy and fruits. Mrs. T. C. Norris was a W'aynes yille shopper last Saturday. Rimnie Rec.ce is spending . several days in Syiva this week on business. The following young people of Clyde are leaving daily for the dif ferent colli .ges to resume their school work : ... - j Jliss . iiarandain i Mooiiev. V ( oMege. , Miss Annie Met "racked. Mars Hill- Mi.-s Louise McCracken, Carson Newm.-ip College, Jefferson City, Tenu. Miss Francis Leatherwood. and Ottis I-'reom in. Western Carolina Teach-, r- Coll, ire. Cullowhec. Ralph F'rceman, Weaver College. To;;,! ?1 30 499.00 Figure- given .above represent the a.-tual1, reduction.- in dollar le,vjios which were relieved in your county by reason of the fact that the State of North Carolina took over the opera tion of tht, entire .eight-months school term. In taking over our schools, the State reduced the cost of opera tion' in -.the" schools which amounted -aa - .a:, payments ai . all of the people in the cur. . than, tiio.-e who" happen to :.. of jirojierty. If the relief afforded prone----- . .. payer., in your county is r.. . f letlecteil in the actual levies n.-. ., your county for 1933 taxe.- i; . v. not be because the relief -.v.. . afforded by 1933 legislation- 1; ...... be on account of levies beine r., for purposes which were not .: , " ed in the levy of 1932 or for ir.ere;: in debt service requirements or M.;.- work. In saying this, we art criticising any local authoritip situatiors have arisen in sonu- ( ties on account of debt tervii; . quirements, relief purposes, et . ;,v which local authorities havc. j,'-,. that they must make levies for ccr.-" purposes other than schools 't consideration of relief conditio-., r their county. In 1932 property owners ;r. State were assessed $11.47J t"4v.- for school operating cost. This .-, now entirely eliminated. In iy: -v, proximately 12,000,000.00 addtc. State was required to eontribut purpases. In doing this, in a o;! year period, the State incurred licit of over $lfi,000,000,00. By enactment of the sales tax and consolidations in schools, the State ir. . sound financial Ibasia, its revenue ;, exceeds its expenditures and pr.pt r. has been entirely relieved of ai .-' crating cost of schools. As this information i- di,u.i,.v of interest, to all of your peoj.lt, will bo pleased if you can publ!. r e -statement in your paper. Very -truly- vour A. J. MAXWELL. Commrssioner of Revt-i HARRY Mc MULL AN' Director Sales Tax Div:-. . t. ) economies eiaiiou oi "Mary, these bannisters always dusty. I was at the Joneses t-.j:.' and their. are as bright and -.' as glass." :; ' "Sh,-, has three small bovs - risk'.--:'' 300 Room 300 Bath ON THE UK k Oinlnf A DdcIm( I err Frttfav Nil III totka, Mrw Cu- tloiin . A Mem &T4 RAr BotPl lor Less Ma 1 hn Zrtt Itrtnr Hotel J. WILL YON, Manager OOM BATES: IMU t itt tmn l i im at ... At lo slORAOE AND -it ruuma. . .M ln4iatrlT Adlaet to - thr Htl. :" CAFE MA) KM: .-.-":' UMi FmI At Tu Llti Ii: BreikfH, DlBMr r SmtptrSim u ac krtur Luckie & Cone Sts., ATLANTA, GA. i rgmia I Vi'Tl'. K t)F DISSOLUTION A: recti ca ll. il : vt and h"wj .,v . of Reemployment Of fice Offers Free Service To People " Dur:n the past few weeks a nuiiv ber of housewives .and business firms of the community have availed them selves of the unemployed - people of th,. county that are re-ristered at the reemployment office at the court house. There hs no charge for the names of persons .seeking work of any nature at this office', and any business house. manufacturer or housewife are invit ed to call on this office for people iiiee-.ini;"'if the r.oard of Di . of The rnairuVta Company. at'ur three days notice to each : for. th,, particular purpose. M .-n 'v. tiiibtr :, I9;:l, it -c-i-.eo hat in the judjrment Hoard -f Directors i.r is 'i'm-. tri ed,- advisable . and for the '. oenetit of I nairiifta i .Manufacturing Company that the .-am., be ; dissolved, and a meeting- of the stockholders' of- said corporation is hereby called to he held at the dice of the corporation in Hazelwood. X. C. at 11 o'clock a. m., January -29. 1934, to take action unon this resolution. : R. L. PREVOST, Chairman of; the Board. No. 148 Jan. 4-11-18-35 EXECUTOR-S NOTICE or your fellow man. It is not in all that arc svekin-r employment. 'Having ia'Hfied as executor of the estate of Thomas Trice, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the i:ith day of January. 19o5. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of such claim. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment immediate ly.' ' ,. ,'- '...'." Fidelity Union trust Company, of Newark, New Jersey, Execu tor of Thomas Price Estate. By J. R. 'Morgan, Aprent and Atty. No. liy Jan. 4-ll-18-2a-Feb . r ft. m KtHTMlHT)) ONE WAV FARES ONE and ONTE-HALF CENTS PER MU.E for one way tickets good in COACHES THREE CENTS PER MILE for one way tickets good in sleeping and parlor cars NO SURCHARGE ROUND TRIP FARES TWO CENTS TER MILE for each mile traveled for Round Trip Tickets, with M-day limit -NO SURCHARGE - .-'- TWO and ONE-HALF CENTS PER MILE for each mile traveled for Round Trip Tickets, with 30-day limit. - NO SURCHARGE - 'Cmoi im SlMplM .d P.riw C.w. Comfortable, Economical, Safe v, ir las inlormslion. ntNK UJENKnS. Pr Tr.fllc M-r, SOUS5SRN UAUWAY IM) S T STEM
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