ti:: : I THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, APRIL 26, ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING AT TRYON T. ' . , iflnmitaiiirrr i :-e vestibule and brings the ana register window tvgeth'.r -M:.-s t!:zabe-i- r.-.i .. il .-seems mat tnere is seldom a day tna: passes but what some big event takes place at Try-on a horse show, dog show. steeple.chae races, tilting tournament, arhletic even- all of which are attracting national recognition. An t-iVtm -'-'A : 1,. i.. r. ,, Tun Published By THE WAYNES VILLE PRINTING CO. M -i c. Phone 137 Random SIDE 22 Years Aso Thu.'iiay evening a: a .v' gathering of young people, l r.t- : i...w:r.g -rc repr : R:ch!;,d I; J... ... '" in HAYWOOD ... ..... a e t-e.ng r.rJd a: Ga--..- GLANCES; ecret of th it 12"0 jhj: xisr.'.: ciauay, t nanes I- rar.ci-Ja-rnc?, J. C. .Meharr'ev, V A. t.r. W-itcr Hjvtt Call M:::cr.' -attrs, ar. : J e Le.T.m.r.. 1W 5--- -, 1 r.arles Mci:a.v a ... a at jr-.air.ed a: .- ... which tf v, u t-r the-. )W-p jubh,hed Kv.-ry Thursday en , ft r 1 , Ri'ss .... " F).t , Editor ) ! i 1 1 . ; 1 Y, -e(T' hi Ti 1 V...r n..t S.;h- At of Ma; r.g-r liHsBYTERIAX Hp I.. P. Waiter i'a,t-... ". u:. i ,. A; :; J a. p'ta.;. at 1 i i: ... i'-t ,r. .:, K I.. ; . IHl KSJ)AY. APRIL Jii. I A . UiJf.GAR.s J. TIIER THAN WORKERS One of th- ).;., stopped jn SaTir: :, 't-ry much in: cr, -nanwly tht. .,U. Civ n1)U1. , "fat Tah.," Th:- .. "'it!; he pap,-!'. ' , j r ah i-i.-ly piv-en: , !j''g-:ng r,-,,.,; ..; .Vli an h-ur uid ih.-y w Th.'r,. u-,-,,-.iob, but v, cjv (, ;--,v 'Hi: - mar: i-app, honest to -odr:.c-s ,-j in year-, ht-.-i- ,ti: spends a go.,, -part !it'lp him. II,. Ut.nt very men ho oil'.: red : rjt-cr b'tiCI UlidC'I t WORK -II A R !: n.i Ri 'XI'AV AMKRP 11- a-' ! ..j,-.,'; v, , ;i I'aroirr-i, n-ai ir,,!"r- ;'-i!-d:a!thoug!Mip :Vl; "n tant:, an ! '!;i'g:!ig fi '' sonic of the t'ty rents au il,,,... I'OKS ( RIME V w ; l'( i 'ain-r n t i dfd'rnr f,. I , make ( ' "l templed t whittling or hmwZwTJ- Ui hf'nu' ingfor . ,ncf. !ln1'1'-' . Pl-a.I, Any able bodied man t'i-.,. ,::. '. thirty cent, an he , ' ? t t0 W',rk -tend to work, and & y-l nestly believe hat u ' " Jo n,ss several meadn n for his bread. in.K,.,;. , g 1 rtad-v to work has to do is chew it. h:ni all he "henVtTV T aWful Uun to think of Ye, nen it u due to down rijrh ' -that it should be inro , '"Ane- we feel county, rather thr0Uh out the flingness. encourage continued tn. n-ior -c. .-thinks it dix-.sr to the cn A nt (,f a lagging for a tei "r Ic-i'S labor an. "j ciotn. 'or w'iiieh his free.- SOLEMN DUTIES at an extra dav o? ,f7 ,?", wanted him April 17. "" a reprie'e The reprieve is not for the benefit of Shef field, but for the relief of Edwin M. Gill, parot commLs.oner, whose opportune, for imesti patron are becoming terribly cramped with ed dav i "t UhT drferment ofthe dread- -ea aay. i.s sheer cruev But it ;:-.WhV,.-rf 1 e task that Tr c;u i... . ' . - : . verno,--:;8 that : the of the duties that-&-oV s.rt.imposes;upon W the . of till H iSr 6n0U&h t0 that G---till lias those-; responsibilities that he cannot - repudiate his duties, that he .annot abdicate this .upreme power. The Governor mut. of urse. make those decisions; must accept ul ti. mate responsibility for them. But that does not, in any sense, modify the measure of the parole commissioner's own re 21 Z m and his commendations Jmai decision may rest. It i, doubtle ,ery fine and comforting for Coerno8 that they may now share some of the ennervating responsibilities of their office with an official not mntdmnlato k,. j-u. '......u u me situation. It is hard on the parole commission, er.-'-- .v - Certainly, here is a job that no man would seek lightly and no worthy man can discharge without, tremendous cost to his own peace Of mind. Raleigh News and Ob-eiver. That crime do, Na t urahv, paid him. ice; es and -board a tic ,J- . . . n. - 1 A.tH,,:iy pr:s,R or about to g0 to-nIVfir can be expected to regard the remits ' ',,f a . crime with any complacency, mtIch less satisfac 'IJT1 h" nature ofne vs would be an. interview with a criminal .TV 1 te" oaught' P'- at least hasn't been utedand is in no imminent danger of hTn- VCh " man Sh0l,ld ri to depose crime doesn't pay, his views would have rnoie ue.ght Perhaps there are such men, but e seldom ,f ever hear from them. The man who solemnly assures u3 that crime doesn't pay K the whom it hasn't paid, as everyone above mental attainments of a moron can we, jee for himself, or the man whose busine "s lt mum as to its non-payment doctor"! Tlauhi fai'3 " 8 bM,neM ma"' as a hardl ' Si yer r as a brick ar. would dene of KenSUm fr d6Clari w'th all evi monev or .Wten ? "t Pays eithe1' in ment appeals. The th;.,, ... i k,nd of pay. doesn't nav .,ot :r'l " e that:-1t not only ciunt; L : ' a. nt ear vh-'i ar p;z:?e e-f ir,i' 1 tne rest .,f the year. IJ a heap of thinjr that vi ; Purpose till the ram p s i t uvt iuiiw gix.wth. S I will dear un K I iiarK. ( i-pate-t :e( eat pep ;.i w f in! . t.ne ,hf t( rinktum intc 'd health for tit there ar ! answer' the rter begin aaf.-as tea dofwixiil KuvL- , . ,i ' " iiia.appie roots, will steady the ne'n-es, when mixed in proper proportions, and the peartenin1 by iteelf will take off. corns' cure in- -- niat some 01 the ow'anH readers of thu family journal are not like onion, and taste like garlic They grow wild far back in the Great ftn'eS'pand they k T on, ST -Kat 8 Jf00d suPP'y then and people can smell you for a hu dred yards, and the odor clings for week But. Wlth0ut you "V rd f0r Wha' -lis -n-tpay, but Jhf z ..'r11 .n not trance of pavin.T.;::11 the ap- - " uuurg .News. THE TOURIST nusrr. increase i- " P 1 mason s: business and an th V,; : .' by all. by which token. rth - Cai-h Sximmer resorts are this seasonsare Jikewise. Our, mountains are ng to be full of tourists this Summer, for the urge to get away from the heat of the north em district is as acute as the urge to get a ay from the rigors 0f the Winter. Of plr ticular interest is the report from Pinehurst" which a c- . . . 1 IU1M J " CI oumem Pines, made bv Richard luft, Vice-president of Pinehurst. Inc' to the effect that the season just closed was the best since 1930-31." Mr. Tufts reports that Tq no n Per ent hi?her than cnt i- ft n 1- Henderf,"V'lle at pres. cnt i, the ordinance allowing baseball Z n Sunday- Thoe favor ng the ordinance feel that it will be eLth:!har--veWthe whilp thn- 1 . m starvation, that i l PP,nif 't take the stand that i.L -s a curse on their commnnity. The, week-an Ashevilleite said three ' oTbU -?CaM,da 1i?ped at his P'a Rea! Typewriter Values (ciona I-cur portable, formerly. S60. now reduced to S 15. SniMh ( orima poi table with tabulator, now reduced to-SfiO. oiona. three portable, was s:jy.:0. now reduced to Sti.5f. IiEPAfRIN(; AND REBUILDING ON ALL MAKES MX) (OMPRK IE LINE OF SUPPLIES UOR OUR TYPEWRITER. L C Smith & Corona Typewriter, Inc. ELECTRICAL DLDG. ASHEVILLE PEE GEE PAINT, Is "The Painters Choice" The reason painters prefer PEE GEE PAINT is they know their work will show op fine and look good over a long period ask him! Ashei I MIC ! .1 .- .-. mi d- r, - aI?timg for the Sun ; ,laj . amusements . said: ."v0 j enery, an elephant at the zoo and I nh" . meeti"S eVOry dnesday i ir J Part about , prayer "meeting.' : :V;;ep,'rh:i new to a K,t .-f f ,lki: "Kere s. to "the; land of the long-leaf :p;e, The summer l,.r.d, where the un - (loth illiriQ . whtrt the weak grow strorv a-d tne Here s to Mown home 1 the Old North We have a PEE GEE PAINT for jour every needand at prices you expect to pay for excellent paints. 1L -232IISIlTF, WAYNESVILLE HARDWARE CO. OPPOSITE r'(Wl)TimiMM : - - ' I 1 A bee us 22 different muclrs in Ringing,-. -according, tp those who Nations flourish on hardship and e-pir w-ith luxury. ' In demand: Eack seats at church; front seats at the show. i-Mi-o The Msitors, he says, were willing to pay well for vacation and did not hesitate to spend for accommodations. Some Scotch instinct Z deVel(;Pfd' however' for Tufts noted d i ! irn fll-7 money around as in r f t 1 ' ' he F1nda reru rePort increases of from JO to 40 per cent in business er the previous season. Miami having accommodated from l.o.Ot.O :o 200,000 tourists. All of thi notice for Western North Carolina re ort P aces to establish a ,tate of preparedne he commg of hot weather. The tour buM ness . comin? in high Q - The late Dr. Frank Crane, who mas ered languages as a hobby, had oc fa5'"t0 wr"te a very erudite letter to William Hayes Ward, editor of i he old Independent, and put it in . .. . ..v. irpueu in iatin, whereupon Crane came back in per- ) int'ii - wrote m t rench, was answerd in Spanish, and thought he could choke-off the battle dore Jlnrl inttltirt..l- .:.i. i-.i. Kalian.-. But Crane was thorough. A : : ,. "' ami me curtain fell. Unique Window Display l or Seniors At Alexander's Our size i shown bv the si?P nf th tation that downs us. " the te(n'p" ... : ir'". oioie . recent iv put in a most attractive window-di-P'ay honorinir the if o4. The center of the window "jp.TiHs niiiuaiure stage, with fcoiuuau's in cap and gowns with their diplomas facing the audience. Kh,nrl tl.ni.. 1 . i -, ii ij mi- Ciits rou, wnne on ," siuc i ne pianist fits at the piano Playing the '-farewell High School I ong.";- . ., , . j The space around the stage is ued ' in displaying the gifts appropriate for a graduate. INDUCEMENTS We hae alwas operated this institution on a stnem professional bal To make any sort of conces. s.ons m an attempt to appeal to people's "trading in. stincts strikes us as being just as much out of place in the practice of pharmacy as it ouId be in medicine or law. ihe only inducements we offer are Quality, Skill, and Service. But aren't these the only inducements that count where health is concerned? i ASK YOUR D OCT OR ALEXANDER'S DRUG STnp f Phones 53 & 54 n ! Opposite Post Office

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