I THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER Store Chats from C. E. RAY'S SONS WAVNKSVII.I.K ni'.vc- f.,rwa: ! t centralize ;'- '!,;, -nbcr -f Com-iih-m-c a -i! '' A-i.i y-.ur .-up l)it ii'i.l !'' - : ' a Iiijij-'i belli ,-.i!ii!i:vi!i:t:- . lia-icr Wardrobe K AS I KK - I-.- lh,- A' ).!. - ,v . ; : . . ' ' 1 : ,-:- !, ... r -a .- r.!.:;. Htt iv. I-:-. : i' : lia-ter N ardi ohc: COM. Alt AMI (1 I I S !.! ordinate but ::i.i--it;tr.t I vou.- i-l'ilf...'. I v-. ;- 1 ;.- Ueuuilirig. Iuimiu tin- - .prin,: V(iu may ..M-t t' tin,! u.- i n (4" a nice a - oi 't merit. F-ater Wardrobe KII'IM.KSHKKN a new A. 1! ' t'abrn - -po:-t ripes and check - IP,, a ard. Clipper crepe- out -'.anding ipiaiity in a wa.ii silk a.-jl:. .-..I...- -tripe--l." a yard. Ha-ler Wardrobes M) Ill.Y CHM.IMtKN deserve If ' !y clothe-. Shopping with u y-n can (lie-.- them t harniingly a: a medium cxpcn-c. Il-nccially n -izcs - t" li we have ino-t clfcr ( ivc drc.es and -Hit-. I'l'l't-d tn $l. "". Kaster Wardrobes TS have brim.- some of them wide, .some of them medium, sime of them turned down flat to your head in the back all of thorn flattering. To complete your Kaster costume, they come in navy, black, tan, and all liirht colors ill straw and felt. Faster Wardrobes IIYKON HATS for men, Si-M) Cor women, S.'i.OO are llamboyant with coloifu' style. See in ir them you will tind choosing easy. I'oth -tyled nylr I ''i-iced rijrhl. ( IIM.DKKYS HATS for Kaster natural colored leghorn .straw trimmed with black velvet rib bon. Also, in assorted straws, just the thing to go with silk dresses such a.s we have. Kaster Wardrobes I'RKSTKiK beyond belief for a $5.00 woman's shoe. This you will find in a perforated tie in ; both blue and white. Honestly, they are so attractive, we grieve river each pair as it leaves. Kaster Wardrobes SPRING" SHOKS K A S T E K SHOES. We have captivating, value-number.s that you will like. Whites and blues are especially Stood. . Blue .grays, third. Cani hinations fourthand black, Kpular ,;s always. Kaster Wardrobes LARGE women naturally have large feet and for even reas onable comfort must be properly fitted. Frequently we sell a size H, We carry up to size 10. ('liv ing a woman a good fit pleases us and we try mighty hard. Kaster Wardrobes-. WHITE SHOKS, $2,115 to 5.0(1. Smart attractive values in dis- ' tinctive styles. You ladies will re pleased. inililren.s shoe. in cunning styles of good weal leather. ---Kaster Wardrobes EXTRA LENGTH MENS JAM AS are provided for I'A- th. greater comfort of long legged men. faultless at $1.95 and $2.50. Faster Wardrobes IN MEN'S SHIRTS, we are espec ially prepared to meet your needs. 5 roups at 71), 08, 1.35 and $1.95. Wanting the best regardless of price, a.sk for an Arrow ($1.05 1. As second choice demand a Pied mont-at $1,35, Plenty good and snappy. Easter Wardrobes WANTING an extra suit, ask for a Griffon at $25.00. Wanting a le-s price, just let Us show you. (,ood values down to $12.50. Easter Wardrobes BIG BOY -Come get your suit was the challenge last week.'-.. Every- time we went to bat, we won. It pleases us especially to ht a large man. Big Boy come again. We still have some real ' mens clothes. . GRIFFON CLOTHES TWO-PANTS SUITS are mighty good buys for young men and especially -when both the style and price are right. High School students will find we can meet their needs splendidly. AVe have scored" seTeral hits lately. C DAY'S Sons EllDept.Store Republican Dele gates Will Go To Meet Uninstructed ".") Haywood Republicans Met At Courl.house Here Saturtiav. New Chairman Not Named T;;.- ,.,.. lurk - if ::a: Ml-.!.;. -iiv'A a . ' :' .ar.ty-w.d (..ee'.ii.s :' ':.. Ha;, w in I K'-)J!.::i ..!:- a. '.In- rt ii-.u-t- i.i-;-- la-t Sa'ui': y .. : '.-i':i , 1-. ;-.'. '.v:.:cn "..iii" -"in. ,. v. eic ,;i at t 1 . i a : :: v. a - :i ''a :i. a of : .J.V.'.1' .ii-JeLN. - : '-' e l i.- a a:. V. . i;- mai.t- H. -k:n-. T. I.. -lUtl-'i -. -car 11-CU-- I-)'. i. Sei n-t, f t ai!'...i:, :.. Ua- i ii-a-a: -Liup.'l .l . T'lu- i-i-ii'ii'mii wa- ..' .-.-i Gii-ei., "!' till, c.ty, v. (.i -U a ni .tio'i ' hat delegat :"ii unir. -'. ' Ji-''-'l. Af'er - .ni. .- ill, '. la- aa ! ,11 .- 1 1 !'.! . Al.ii; Waid iii-.iiiiia-M a'!- ra y ', a - liaini-d Ic.'iip.'i i;.' i-:ia: -man ihe 1 1 ( j j Li i il a-an cuiivei. ".:; ai,-. liar!'-;,- Wright, f I ai.-.ii;. -r.atlie.i .-(-.-1 eta i y. 1; wa,' o.pc.' nam,, a ,-h lirniaii lit Sata i day'.- a;--'-mi!, bat actiun wa- d'ferred until a later mee'ing cf the oiiiM-ntaT:. (Ilc-iiii A- Boyd, county chairman, wa- given the power to -elect t(Je conniiittce to nam,, the iifte. u de!.?-gate- to tin- ,-t etc cull-. ef;t ion and n like iiunnie of alternate- The statu coli'.ention meet- n A p! i. at ' '.ha i -lotte. He nained !',,.- that pill io e, .1. I!. Mann, lieavei dam T I., (ireen, Wayne.sville. ,). A. Singleton, Ivy Hill, .Marion .Mc.-.,cr, Jonathan'- (reek, and .John W. Shook, of Clyde. The committee to the ?tate convention will (in uninstiucted or unjih-ilttcd in any particular. Funeral For Mrs. Buet McCracken, 75, Held Here Sunday . ''Uncial -ci vice- were held .Sunday afternoon at the l-'ii.-t MethodUf church here for M rs; Mue McCra.-ken, 7'i, who died at her home about one mie. from town K.-iday night. Key. Paul Hardin,' .Jr., iondu. ted the I'un efil. '. Interment wa- made a', tiretii Jl ill cemetery. .Mis. .McC.-acken was the younge.-t of nine daughter. She is survived by ony one sister, .M''s. Cindy ( rymcs, who i.s now 01) years od 'mil the oldest of th,, nine isteis. Mrs. McCracken was born in the old Battle House which va.s wlie.e the post oflice. V now located- Besides her sister, the deceael is survived by four .ons, Howell, Craw ford Truman and Hiram; and two daughters, Mrs. J. P. Kranei.s and Mr? Guss Boone, all of this county. Also surviving are 21 grandchililieu and 10 great grandchildren, . Active pallbearers were six grand sons: .lack Met .a'tjuen, Riliert Mc Cracken W'ayiR-- McCr u ken, Kugtno Mct'racke r ' 'alter Boone ami Henry Francis. . Honorary palll.eaicis v.ere: .1, H. Howell; M. '1'. MeCiacken, B. Jr Smatheis, V. ('. '. .Med for,'!, C. K. Kav, J. R. Bovd. . II. Shelton, Jam.':, Mc t.e in,- W. T Shelton M. .M. Xtdaiid .1. C. Allen, W. ('. Allen, C. It. At-kin-on W. T. Lee, .1. A. Fisher, T, I,. Green, and K. II. Blackwell.' Mrs. Dellinger Is Winner In Contest For The Third Week The third week's pii.e for tho "Krror Page" Vbk'h is lieing publish ed in The Mountaineer was awarded to Mrs. Bernard' 1'ellinger. 1-1L! Boyd avenue. Mrs. Dellihgei rent in ner answers, in a. hooklet W;ith each missjielled word illustrated underneath the ad vertisement in 'which the vrror ,ap I'ared. There is still much intercut oeing shown it;, the ' contest, and a - wide Variety of answers are being received each week 'anging franv jvnetry to artootus. .The page of advertismenfs i- ap pearing again this week, and some one will he -.awarded $2.50 for finding .seven error, and presenting theni to contest editor . in the most original and neatest manner. All answers have to be in by noon Monday. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. CRAWFORD - Funeral-. services'.- for Mrs. P. P. Crawford, 72. who died at her home in Iron Duff township Wednesday night at 12 o'clock after a long ill ness, were held at the Antioch Bap tist church Friday morning at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Forest Ferguson conducted the rites. Burial was in the cemetery at the church. She is survived by her husband, one son, Harley Crawford, and three daughters, Mrs. J. B. Med ford, of Waynesville; Mrs. G. B. Hoglen, Iron Duff township; and Miss Lola Craw ford, who is at the home place. Mrs. Crawford was one of the out standing members .: of the Antioch! Baptist church, . 1 MRS. CHAS. MILLER'S FATHER PASSES AWAY The many friends of Mrs. Charles U. Miller, a former resident of Way nesville, will sympathize with her in the death of her father, Mr. Kline, at. his home in North Webster, Ind. Mrs. Miller has made her homo with her father since the death of her husband several years ago. W. N C. Democrats To Go In Motor cade To Raieigh Thi.'-e Attendii'i.ir JackMin Day Dinner In Raleigh Saturday To Assemble At Carv. : .... ...e .; .,( . 'a ivy :u nave all ... ' o .'i.i 1 1 at- from We-ttin North 1 .. a v.:. wiii attend the Jackson In... !ir.!,er .i: Kah-igh oa Saturday, .'.'.. !-: . a-.-emhle at Cary, a .-.'..-.. a a 12 niiii's (''. ..f Raleigh, '-" the 'aj.:t! a- a motor. .... t a:.::vjnce I ye-tcrd v b :: v.. : . .Jr. :' A ra-vilie, ' : a::: t ' " on ar- !. a :' ra..:: -: alei-ient t-. toe paper ;-..-.;. M i V, r;, -on .-aid : ,i--eiiifde ;n ( ary at live '-. c. aft'- no,,n of the olst. A- ":!.". .'. w:!! niovt- out for Kaleigh : :. -' : : y a :..!;, e.-cnt. All mem- ! . :' !: v iiirnittee are u.ged to -I ,. ;. r- r- .-enta' gioup from - -. '.'. ' e ; re-i -:t at ( ';.ry aim ...; '-, .;.'.' - .'it .,! time. All t,.r., -ii." - an i i a liner on them, i - '. J'-v -" fa ! nat we will i t, - i. !- .- ar-. All Demo i -' - ;.. ;., tile pro- ' . -- . , ' -'..y!a- ville, : ' he . n, ' i .ii and i.-;:.;-! :.; a.: ."i-:ii"!:s i;:ve several ,.-,.i ',.-. i'-r. .:; tne motoi t'U'le. Miss Green Buried In Tenn, Sunday .':.-- M;.ry (Ire ii , :;, died at the .',' , ,,: .),.; parent-, Mr, arid Mrs. J. I. 'ane.n, -' Ka-t -treet here Satur el;.v :n, iniru' a; ,'. ::;o oYlo.k after a Funeral .-crVaaS ,-ere held at New p' it, J't nne.-sev her .former home, at 1 (,'rl'x k Sunday afternoon, The rite.--. wit,, held at the Baptist church there, with the Rev. Mark 11 -rri.-: officiating. The fuiie.al party left here about 12 o'.-loi k Sunday Surviving are her parents and three s,.-u-i,-. Mi-. J. J. O'Malley and the Mi--!.-, la an i Dorothy Green, all of W;iv::e.,Vi')!e. BRIEF' NEWS ITEMS Amid shouts and jeers, the house broke away from President Roosevelt in open revolt Tuesday to override hit; veto of' congressional plans for bigger veterans allowances and more pay for federal . workers. The bill .cm- before the senate yesterday for trie rinii! decision. mue!' liistiU i refuge ship. Miot :camed into the Sea of Marm.-a 'iday ,:fter .signalling Turkish lis on the Dardanelles Heights shv was 'bound for Romania with i'a-senger aboard. . Whether hi nisei !' v;.s ahetrd. tile .batter-- i .-, -1 ye.-te offici: that Pf-j. ed c week other '.i . l, cnti: .e.eii more 1 nan a ago or had t ran - ferret! to an--hip in the Aeuvan Sea was not d. .. ' . l ht d-Hidv ll in Ixaii.-as ('itv's u ipa! ekv tii;n i joined to : .;r yt -tci day ... when a .bystander .-'tire -imbed tv :s !ml!et wound suli'er ed when he hanp-.-nd within range of jelling gunmen of , the victorious lHnio.ratic machine Air-. Calvin Coolidire. w-itlow (if the ::oth jirtvideiit of . the United States I is again -pending the horse ' .show season in Tiyon as the guest of Mrs. Florence Barnard Adams . at her winter home. "Slick Rock," on White Oak .Mountain, . Thoinas V.. Arrowsmith, assistant l'tivt.,,1 Ct.vt.. .11...:.. jl; .... ola ji.-tiici, iiLioi ney, saitl , yesterday- he had been informed Vincent McGrath, bookkeeper of the . Ruthoi ford National luink. re ported missing at the same time a shortage of approximately .','$55,000 was d.i.-cdvired in the bank's account, w;us under arrest in Los Angeles. l'i;irt-en tr;inientc n..v., 1,,,,-,1 t.. flf.Tlh riv.i ..,,., f 1U.,,,U tU 1,1 1 era Relief liuifeau in Lynchburg, 'n., last Saturday. Crease boiling over on a 'stove was the cause of the fire, officials said. Eight were white and five negroes. I The race of trie fourteenth rtian could not be ascer tainod. ". G. H, Fair,' .former chief of police Leaksville-Spray, was killed after he had terrorized the community by shooting through floors and windows. He was said to have been crazed by liquor. He was killed by a ' filling station operator. . Yates Stroup, of Mount Holly, was fatally injured Saturday night while boxing in a amateur boxing tourna ment at the Asheville Y. M. O. A. Young Stroup was a student at Mars Hill Cnlfprrn. Tto -u-qo ,oc m,,- ro. . - r- - - . . . . , n uo - v j- resenting the college in the tourna ment as the college does not partici- DJil in hrivino1 nmnofitlcn Thn coroner's jury said the accident "was accidental and unavoidable," "Now all I want is one good meal. I've never felt so hungry in my life." That's what Mabel Wolf of Brook lyn, N. Y., said after physicians re lieved her of a collection of hardware after an . operation on her stomach. Including bits of glass, a teacup handle and assorted nuts, bolts and screws, they aggregate totaled 1.203 pieces of iron merchandise. She took all the "nourishment" during the five years the worked in a hardwaro ihop. . . 1 SEED LOAN OFFICE OPENED The Waynosville Mountaineer hu.s ju . received word that a:, eti.e: i'i rev iTdii lof.n '.iffice ha- b', ett ...perteil at the cvar.'y court hou-e Hayw-Aai and farmer.- desiring loan- .-r.u!'i I appiv between the hou..- of ::". A. ' M. t'j 5:00 P. M. A --cording tc the regulator.- un-jer wiiirh the crop luan.s ar,. t- t-. :r.a lc thi- y'ei'.r, any farmer who -ecare, a loan n.u.-t ootain a state me r.: t.on-th-.- county production coji.t:i, wr.ere ,ne exi-ts, that he does not intyn i : , increase his acreage or produ'tiun in violation of the Agrieuitura: Adjust ment Admit. :.-'.ration p.ogiani. In idUM.i- whue a c-.ui.ty i.i suf l: n council ha- not beer, .-et u;,, h i v any app.icantion lor a !;. will no con-idered, the farmer who ap. plying will hav,. t j vivv -ati,-:'ac'- ry evidence that he i.s coopei -tltt.' with the production control progran. ut the Agricultural Adjustment Admin istration. The maximum amount of an einer irency crop 1 an that may be ohtaiiu-d ty 'any one individual i- $250, the minimum is 2."). Ap;'!ica!l- iv f.r.- loan:, In any Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff of Haywood County, subject to the Democratic Primary in June. I appreciate the support you have given me and will appreciate any support given me in the coming primary. If nominated and elected I wiii serve the people to the very best ;f. my ability. E. J. Hickman FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as can didate for nomination of Sheriff of Haywood County in the Democratic Primary in June. I will appreciate the support of my friends and promise if :k niinafed and elected to fill the ollice to the best of my ability. J. Lawrence Walker i OR IiEI'KESENTATIV E j I hereby announce myself lis a ran -1 lidate for the oflice of epre.seniat ive j ' ; liaywo-d County subject to J he J action of the Democratic Parly in the June Primary. 1 will appreciate any support; given me by my many friends, if nominatid and elected I will serve all the people to the best of inv abi!i!j. Oral L. Vates Jl'DGE OF 20THl)TsTRICT I am a candidate for Judge of the 2()fh Judicial District, subject to the wishes of the Democrats of said diss trirt at the Primary to be held on June Second. Your support will be appreciated. (Jrover C. Davis FOR CONSTABLE I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for the oflice of Constable of Waynesville Township, Haywood County, .subject to the Democratic Primary to be held in said county, June 2, 19H-1 I will appreciate your .support. HOMKR DAVIS. Well printed letterheads will give a certain pres tige to your firm among those people whom you write letters well designed advertising matter positively stimulates sales and acts as a booster to your representatives while neat properly planned office and accounting forms promote efficiency in the book-keeping department of your business. We are here to give you bet ter printing, so that you can bring yourself better results. Printers of Better Printing The Largest Printing Plant West of Asheville amount from $25 to $150 may be ac cepieu oy ine eniergency c u loan uffice provided the farmer does not have sufficient security to obtain a ha.'n elsewhere 'armer apptyn tor oi ii'oie must n:-t make application to th- -:o I A-ac atn.n tor, ll! of tins 'i-o-iUL-llon C.-edit : coll-ioel e l sUtti othei credit i e aooiicar.t may : A-. eV. lel'.c . ail lb'e d ti i:?3t;-.n lie eaie:-- ERNEST L WITHERS & COMPANY INSl RAM E REAL ESTATE RENTALS List your house with us if von wtint it rente i for the season. We tire having applications daily tor nice .summer home-. Always headquarters lor the lies! there i in In surance Protection. ERNEST L WITHERS & COMPANY NEVER FORGET THIS TABLET It Means the REAL ARTICLE GENUINE ASPIRIN When you go to buy aspirin, just remember this: Every tablet of real aspirin oi Bayer manufacture is uitnnw1 with fhis cross. No tablet without this cross is uENUHNE liayer Aspirin. c;nfp relief fnr headache, colds, sore throat. pains of rheumatism and Genuine Bayer Aspirin Do No. The ASHEVILLE TIMES "Today's News Today" FEATURES! Follow C. K, Robinson's forceful edi torials, and Arthur Brisbane. Enjoy Will Rogers. O. O. Mclntyre. Dr. Fish bein. Laugh with "Major Hoople," "The Gumps" and other comics. All these and many other famed features are found in The TIMES. Read them every day! 30e Week!) (Dally and Sunday) Delivered to Voiir Uoor. Adilrrss Circulation Department, Ashevtlle TIMES, AslicvHle, : Phone 137 - ; The law speeines that those wh- -j-k-.' - ----- . z... Notary fee of ;0 cents. This is th, I nly direct cost to the applicant. m ,,, , , ,,,,m,, viemnnrarv -rhooi ..e FrMll.. tM,,.h Hazelwood I':,,,,, Teacher.-' Associatior., and nresente bv member of the Junior Order L'nt t-1 .American .uec.oai: i ue iianie - t:t- p!ay s Lawyer and Book Agent If yi.u ivjin a hea.t.v laugh come oir ,.. I this nlav. A small admits:. ... if in and 2i cent- v.il! be c-haisee. Of Bayer Manufacture Remember this for your own protection. Tell your friends auuui u mi ioi intitv-.ufu. uemanu uu eet Genuine BayerAspinn. neuritis, etc. Harm the heart MEMBER N. R. A.

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