THE WAV-NKSVILI.E MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, ly.j
31
Store Chats
from
C. E. RAY'S SONS
WII.I. ROGERS is credited wii!)
-aying that-the less a woman
wt ir-.. the more ai tractive the
more a man v.ears. the m 'i a -I
rart,' .-.
Nobel Prize W nne.
Nelly Don
WOMAN never hurt hovsvvei
by slipping from her Uib into a
. k l n n ensemble. A snap
bit of nothing make- a hie;
(lifTcr-n.-c.
Nelly Don
NEJ.H DON Spring I ...-, wc.
presented in a big way by an
Ashevillc store Sunday. The
(itizrt-n tarried a bifjr "d of illui
i rations. It was not overdone.
Com' and -ee them at ur Store.
They art- beauties- and suct v t!
HPS.
N.ily Don
").N with the new, by Ntily !"
is the Caption of an attractive
folder we mailed to our custo
mer friends Tuesday. Seven
numbers are colorfully illustrated
at $5.1T. Others at l.i5 --".'-.
..'.'.5 and up.
Nellv Don
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BRIEF
ITE31S
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Junaluska News Ship Hits Whale
-h, Ind
- said
men and two iio. in the:.''
hv'.i in Indianapolis Sun
,ie murder of Hi v. Galloid
:'. f i inner j-.a-t,,r of a Wa.
. Methodist church, and offi-
thev had confessions fi"m
a of the quartet. One
n was
' i ai her.
the widow
f tilth.-
wo-slain
Th,. congregation it Loup'. Chapel
celebrated "Ju.)ik-e" last Sunday, Feb.
-1 because the church benevolence and
Children's Home Assessment have
1 een paid in full fur the .war 1934.
The pa-tor the Ilev. F. O. lry
nut.t, p!w...heii a very lilting ci
!i,i,n t-o' tr.e occ -ion. using a.- his.
text 1 aiaii 2: 10. Hi- them,, was
"f '".i t ? -nr.. f, uniia'ion," em-p:ia-z.
.g the tcachng i-f .Jesu.s es-
tie 'littat oin mandnn r.t."
jma.'i's Mi--ii, nary Society
February ln'-oting -it the
Feb. ti.
peel;. by t
Tile V
held the
parsonage
I A i.n I'iiiraui!
...! w i l c of t h
i 1 - : i parted t"
; Sr. : ,ngs, A i kan
' on I di ori-e in
f om F. IJran ion
'bate, .-u'cording '
Reynolds Smith
late Smitii Rey
!,e e!l:OU.e to
a.- in obtain hei
wo vears- this
.-sinim, ,lr.. of har-
The Con.-ord Tri-
for-
Hot
o .i- II il M'ig-ui. noted
1 1 i ! and :: : 1 1 ' I- .if ilie Cali
1'iri.i' In-lllNI.- ,C Toelin.iliigy. who
:o awarded I In- l!t:::: Nobel prize :;
ineijieiiie. 'I lie a w.ird i - a 1 1 in i , ii : 1 1 j;.
(!, Km. I', Ml ill Lexiimloll, K.V., nil
September J.'i. si;r,. Murjan has held
many iriiporlaiit .noIoLiral pn-ts m
m,i ersities and Jalioraturies and is
Ihe antlmr of a number ..r tetliooli!
mi lieredity and f-volntinn. His heme
is in I'a-iidemi, ( 'a!if.
Bootleggers Plan
To Pay Taxes And
Continue Operation
bane. The I'.i-y ear-old textile heiress
planning- to establish residence
under the Arkansas W-day divorce
law, expecting t-, eml
I'.hlib toi'k nlace Mav
Illnwin- Ho, i:.
marna;
lf.'!L, ;
p L.
a ,-o;i;,on-dn
n: ,'eticit was tut ni
ni
at.U
biilion
t e.l. i a
d into ;
dollars
sur.
and
1.
liUlte
till I
. n me
cast!
i '
raised to
:-l;alf billions when the
i o.-.k i')cr. nlei'ed the
ie alttat ion profit on the
t:ea.-iiry'. Iin.ks. The 1 1 iinsactioii was
nteu-ly a paper- opeiation made pos
sibi by the administration's H'old re
serve bill enacted earlier, under which
t!ie nold content of the dollar cut In
irrains
!1-
I'rc-alt iit Roosevelt frmii J.i.s
re;usn. Her dresses are style,! Enforce lis Uquor 1.,'iw l.al
and tailored ! i afford that -wanK:; j cr. Hill Not .( Procill.
of fo!
n i tu -t
I nine-U'iith-tl'
lis line.
to 1.".
'-'I L'
Nellv Don
'fill
.i-,-ii Nelly I - n af.ein-
;('.- prcttifi - -ty.es ate more a)",- i tocks t
fn! ii: I the effect nune deva-t- I .Iiminat
atiirir. N ut h ire bettt .- t , iioiiie. j '-t!j. ivl.
.-! - ati-1 -street. I be la:').!
Ualeih, .Now that
d blo.-kad.-r-- niav lev
-.f .2 i i-.-ri. n ' ;,.
j I
K.lm-a!
it'". , r liipinr j
n ira mi and
y : 1 1 :nr
the
.hanii:--e-nplat
an I wil
tlli; Ilex
..f thi-
n ' i in t an) o
y structure m
.J'liiior Ordei
i;..:i-
!' a iiandsonii
.Mordant n to h
of American
-i;t ( oun. il, is
Mc
01) -d,te
d by mi'-mU-i-.s .,f th.
h presented lot apP'il'al .
meet in" . I'iciudinu t iie prj.
t. an e p.-nii it a: t- of !'.'. m
very iiittn.i;-
tiiK and inspirational program was,
Itiven. Mis, Miiuiic Vil!:3 made a
talk on th,, strides that were jiiude in j
the I .-t year They were the build
ing of the parsonat;.- and how the!
women hail helped- It mijjht-b.' in-j
ten-tiny; tu u'.heis know how the;
women helped. 1 he parsonage was
piactically built by free" labor, and
the women b. Kan by meeting in the
basement of the church, ,-,nd cooking
hot dinners fur the men working
on the parsonage. They caught a
vision of (luitting- fvr ptiy. First
some (food 'women from Waynesville
furnished the tjuilU and later they
j came liiini ..tiier ,-i i-tions of the
i state and .r,..n i -'.e -,; uther st ite.s. '
Ow-i -l'!U.nii was realized this was
and applied .-ii material and furnishing-
for tu,.' parsniiaitc, The lower
lloor is completed . ;:u very comforta
ble and attractive, but the rooms above
are unfinished. At the February
meetin- Mr... Carl Med ford was
elected chairman of a w lys and means
committee to raise fund to finish one
room upstairs before Faster, $30.00
was pledged befm,, the meeting- ad
journed with part of it paid. We
nope to Ket funds -uffirient within
tiie next few days.
...:'. th,'' February meetinn Miss
UiIJu-- ai.-.j pin-,, some very interest-
nr niLssionary news- Miss Kliza-h-th
H,-jps gave, in her interesting
w,'i-, a puper, "The world move.-; for
th,, Dollar liner President Taft.
bound from San Francisco to New
V"tk. struck a jfiant ,whale 1,!2T miles,
nerthwe.-t of hAiyii-j..
"th" impact was tei i iiii " the lit
er's wiie!e-.s operator messaged. "I
th' ujiht we'.l liit a rock. The boat
trembled violently and the pas.-etiKers
all ran out "ii deck "
He -aid the whale appeared stuti
n. d after the -hock and remained on
'-tie .-u.-facc forcing the President
taft t 1 M-vois,- and detour a round it:
ii. . F! .yd .! I-.-.) spiciali.-t id-commend-
scattering oU pounds if
clean oat, wheat or rye straw u vet
each 10(1 yards of tobacco beds. The
straw seems- to have a beiielicial ef
fect in coj.trnllimr dov.rty mildew
Want
Ads
LOST A black jrlove. in-vr p.-,
terian church, Tuesday alien
Finder p!ea-e return to M'-
Stamey.
FOK UK. N'T- House and !.,t ,., j;.
wood known as the Frank Ai U
house. Apply tu M. T. 1! id's, -The
Mountaineer ofiice.
warn on the feet of little childr. n."'
-Mis Randolph Lrown gave a report
on children's work ami Mrs. J. Dale
Stentz yive the ilevotional. L'sinu;
1st Samuel 1-10 a- the basis of her
talk which was vrrv inspirational.
MP.S. T. J. FINCH KR.
PLANTS FOK SALF
i ABliAd K PLANTS rhan.--Jersey,
Succes-sion. and Copet.t .
trei, Mai ket. Onion Plants- . .
and Yellow Bermuda,' All 75. ;
1000. ".000 lots bOc )er 1000. S r.
IJemittaiice for prompt ship
Dorris Plant Cm. Valdosta, (la.
DOGWOOD WANTED
Will pay $14.00 per cord delivered at
Waynesville for the next thirty days.
I. B. HYDER
BBB1
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Mountaineers Get i
Football Letters:
N.
STATISTIC
.-i vera ire
women - - 2
inunia! 2
h:i'e an i
between 2'
Don
iw that
of 100
sietid.
heav v.
.1-.
out
Am.
ai
am
a ni
4." :i wi
nieasui nient .
inches.
Nelly Don
HLOl SKS" - -core aitain
your new spring; suit
brighten-" tip' last year's
Iflouses with skirts have
been more popular. Our :
- with
)r to
suit,
never
print;
shipment is complete, white-
prg shell stripes or -olid -ot..rs
?lad to show jdu.
Nelly Don
I'TTLKH kautil'ul is a term un
avoidably applied to the drosses
received this week. Print-- es
pecially are impressive' and sop
histicated. Nelly Don
('OATS and suits for spring- present''
a variety ot smart styles. -Utility
makes coats a necessity in every
woman's wai-drobe. . Smartness
demands that you have a .suit -and
they are more important
tins year than ever. Colors--navy,
blues, prays and tweeds.
(."'ha
we n
who
ol-li-H
lb
'"ii.i
', l lllll-thev
imptinjr. 1!
lute-1 to pav
i-eevipt- without ,
ti'Ul- s'iuee a- f.-.r ,
is i-oiVcei-ned tliere
law in North Car
however- he believe
: an. I
skill,
s th.
is III
'liiut.
tha
t llel
.pie:
Koveniment will ive the
assistanci' in enforcing its
law.
"Hut ritrht in
'vernmcnt is
.-aid fiat
tax from
iriv:nk'
anv
K'Vernnient
prohibition
Later on.
tiu- federal
stat,. .-oiiie
prohibition
I . i
I W
'Mil
cat :
is. .
-qt;
scho-
l'arjre
d F
Hash t
I-.
foil
wen
th
lectin,
liquor and a lei
may issc,
fiobensoi)
Some of
are -tbl t
paying the
pallo
them
soin,. "f th
w, the only thinir th
interested in is col
.. pallon on
ev.s ot wtio
' made it
t':
tax of S2
)ol, reirard
s it or fif wh
said-
the b(H)t lejifter.-. of coursi
ymp to pi-t by without
povcrnmcnt fax of $2 a
inct. the tax naturally forces
increi-e their prices.'' But
irpei- and liiorc ex
Nelly Don
('OATS and suits beinp received
each day. F.ach packape '.makes
us happier because it presents a
work of art shortly to make
some women th,. more beautiful
and
pier.
some husband- the hi
Nellv Don
ip-
:ve liquor dealois aie quoted as
sayinc: that they -are payine; the pov-
ernment tax as jirotection from fed
eral mterlerelice and takinp their
criani-es with state and county officers.
Several bootlep lnjuofj dealers in thif
-VV..1UN art understood to tx payinp
uie tax Jim aosorbinp half of it
.themselves and --.infrreasinfr their
prices to their customers, onlv SI a
pallon. thus bootjep Ki.jjo'r that
formerly sold for $3 a pa!lon is
oo, s.-iiinK nir...yv a pauon, an.i so
loi :n.
At the prc-cm time no -tamp i
Jcquircd to be afllxed to the contiin-or.s-.to.
shew that the tax has -been
paid. But later on. it is understood,
all containers will hue to carry a
sua nip .showinp the federal t.ix "has
been paid.
CHJLDKEVS riothiap will .'be eni
phasizexl at C. E. Ray's Sons
this sprinp. Preparinp for your
needs wc arc selecting' a larpe
variety of dresses and coats
sizes up to 14 and they are
more attractive than anythintr
ever before "in -this section
Nelly Don
(.'I StOM tailorinp service is now
available with Joe Howell specia
luinp to pive you satisfaction.
We have both the Enplish Ameri.
can and the Storrs Schaeffcr
lines with (100 patterns tor your
choice.
Nelly Don
MKKTO.N is a name associated the
world over with better caps fur
men and boys. Wc are pleased
to announce the addition of thir
line the first shipment havinp
Iwen received this week.
Fines Creek News
HONOR ROLL FOR .1 A N FA K Y
Eleventh piude Lucy James.
Eiphth prad. Edna" James.
Seventh prade Ferpi J m Duck
ett. and Minda McElrath.
Sixth prade Susie Kirkpatrick.
ilma Holder, and Marv Fisher.
Fifth pradc Hilda James. Ruth
Oreene, Lura Mae Croene. Cave
Oieene. and Anne Riithbone.
1-ourtli pradc Lorena McCrarv.
Geter McElrath, Lura Fi-her. Edna
Ortepe, Edith Lowe, and Elizabeth
Ropers.
third prode Bly Rogers, N C.
Jame.s. Jr.. Edd McCracken.
. Second pradc Edith Rathbone,
H -.-it-tie Justice, Dorothy Kinpsmorc,
Henry Greene, Frances Ropers, Wal
ter James. M- L. Green, William Jus
tice, Dorothy Lee Shankle. and oDr
o'.hv Greene.
Fiist prade Charles Justice, - Mar
pa ret Ferpuson. and Tom McCrackcn.
a; 'members f the P.C;
team were awarded letters; Yancy
Hridpcsc captain. Dewey Patton- Jen--uti
lia--, Nathan Hill, -Gordon Wyatt,
M.iek Garlano- Roy RufV, Ken Phillips,
Edwin Poteat. Arthur. Francis, Janu -Liner
Horace Hurress. Ray Kuririn
John Sik-r, Homer Justice. Lewis
Sorrvlls, liobert. Wapenfeld. Alfred
Khun. Joe Jack Atkins. Lachlan
Hyatt. Scott lieeves. Iiwson Summe
row. and R. i t Hendnx. Nath.in
Hi.ll and RoU rt Helidrix received let
eis as managers:.
Three ticket seller.- were awarded
prizes as follows: . Douphl-s -Moore,
first prize; Myra Phillips, second; and
Joan Phillip?, third.
The Rev. Piu! Hardin. Jr.. pastor
of the Fist Methodist church, delivered
'he address.
Hurley growers m Haywood County-
are sipninp the tobacco reduction
contract- ivports the farm apent. and
i-a it is somtthir.p that should b
done een thouph the irovernnunt had
uot aided them.
A -uealtny A est erner, tniancral
and social leader in ills locality, was
a.sket) by a visitor: W hy do you re
main in a one-horse town like tills'
The man replied: Perhaps it is be
cause. J am the horse.
NOTICE OF RESALE
Nelly Don
CAPS for the younpei- men have
been '.scarce, in Waynesville but
we now have some snappy models.
They were boupht in keepinp
with sprinp styles and patterns
and will po well with the suit?
wc will show for sprinp.
CfO) AY'S Sons
EE Dept.Storek
Varicose or Swollen
Veins Ulcers
Vou poor' sufferers from bad lep.i
W hat mis'ery you have endured! What
crippimp discomfort:
Hut here at last is help for vou!
io operations nor injections. No
eniorced i-cst nor time off from
work. A simple home treatment, with
Emerald Oil heals your sores like
mapic. reduces swelling, ends pain,
and makes your leps as pood as new
whilp you po about your daily rou
tine as usual.
the easy directions you
arc sure to be helped" or
monev' hack SmithV ("nt
Rate Drup Store and drup
pists everywhere. Adv. I
l!y virtue of the power of sale con
tained in a deed of trust executed bv
I. 11 (lark and wife. Ccme Clark,
to the undvrsipned Trustee. datd
June 20, 11129, and recorded in the of
fice of th Hepister of Deeds of Hay
wood County. North Carolina, in
Hook No. 26. page 120, .and by vtrtuc
of an order of resale made anil enter
ed by W. G. Hyers. Clerk of the Su
perior i.ourt ot iiaywood County on
the loth day of November. 1933. and
default having b.-en been nude in the
payment of the indebtedness therein
.secured, whereby the power of sale
became operative, the undersigned
trustee will,, on Monday, February
12. K:i4. at eleven o'clock, A. M.. at
the court house door in Waynesville,
Haywood County. North Carolina,
sell for cash at public sale, to the
highest bidder, a one-half undivided
interest in and to the 'following de
scribed parcel or tract of land, to-wit:
Situate, lying and being in the
town of Canton, Haywood County.
North Carolina, and more particular
ly bounded ami dcsccribcd by metes
and bounds as follows;
HEGINNIMf at a stake in the
corner of North Main and Newfound
Streets, and runs with the East mar
pin ot .North Main Street, 100 tcet
to a stake: thence S KC 9(1' V.
J f5 feet to a stake in West margin of
a zu-ioot alley; thence S- 18' 4,V W.
with margin of sviid alley 64 feet to
a stak0 in Northwest margin of New
found Street; thence S. tM 30 W. 87
feet to the BEGINNING, together
with the right to the' mutual use of a
20-foot alleyway as shown on map
made by J. C. Hayncs. C. E. dateij
October. 1 92(5, and recorded in Map
Book "B." page "P" with the free
and unrestricted right of egress and
regress over and across and along
with the allevwav. to which said I
Map and record rcferencce is hereby
maqe lor a lull and complete desenp.
tion of said allevway.
This 2..th day'Jaunary, 1934.
GEO. H WARD.
Trustee.
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