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Iii934 """-.-'' r Page 6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Nobody's Business By GEE McGE. WHO'S W0 IX FLAT ROCK ..this is the first timt. i have ever rote up a mule in who's who in -flat rock," bit old beck deserve fav vorable mention a heap more than some of the other folks i have .-piead befoar th(. reading public in the past. dan . .old beck is tne omv mule swillinn' has ever owned, but there are 4 other members in his familey including a dojr, and they live alone with his wit",, and mother-in-law down near the waiter tank. ..dan swilling moved to ihit rock -: yr- ago from virfrinny ami fetched old beck with him ami his lirst wife and the re.-t of his household and kitchen furniture, consisting of a bedstead and 1 mattress and '! plates with cups to match, and the afore-mentioned mother-in-law. ..old beck has lived a very useful life and ha.s missed more meals than anny other private annimal on earth onner count of dan didn't havP noth ing to feed her on. she has bit down more of her nabors corn and gard- dng truck than could be hauled on a train and has nibbled millions of tons of grass here and yonder. . .Id beck's ribs have been counted try every child in flat rock under 22 years of age, as they nearly always show rail plain, she stays so poor most of the (time that she knows ibetter than to lay down, as she wont be ablp to get up unlike her boss, she is lazy only half of the time while he is lazy all of the time. ..the average daily feed givveti to beck -while she is being worked to a waggin or a plow is a bundle of fod der and 2 nubbins of corn arid a leather whip and some waltter, dan plows her for the public and spends what he makes for tobacker and beer, she will miss dan when both of them die and she goes to heaven. . .old beck has never kicked nobody or throwed a friend from off her back or knawed up her troll' or tromped on anny .flowers.1 she has lived a useful life and newer hollers . at night so's her. nabors can't sleep. he nearly always wears a sore back, a blistered neck, and poor fitting har ness, but she generally moves forward when told to gid-dap. if there ain't no parradise for. 1 suffering mules, there ought to be one. she will have more mourners at her funeral than dan swilling will have. yores trulie, mike Clark, rf'd, cor re spondent. IN THINGS ARE WARMING FLAT ROCK flat rock, s. C, may 21, 1934. deer mr. edditor: the politcal pot in flat rock is boil ing over, there are now 4 candy dates running for rriayer, not includ ing the present incumbrance, most of the mud that has been slung so far has been slung at him. yore corry spondent, mr. mike Clark, rfd. who is running for alderman in ward no, 3, stands the best chance of all to be elected onner count, of he has no oppersition- it has been room -ered that pete bostick will come oirt next week, he stole a bee-gum in 1878, and that will be hell against him. as he will be exposed on the stump. some of the candy-dates accuse each other of straddling the fence, judd Clark had a wet plank in his flatform when he started out, but he was Job Printing EXPERT WORK . The Mountaineer PHONE 137 howled down th,, wimmen, to the diys. his tir?t 2 peeches by he has switched over the present mayor got mad when his opponent accused him of standing in the way of the c. w. a. monr.ey coin mini: t flat rock fn- sue-age- and waiter, but lie denie.-, .- 'Hh. and has The People's Candidate FOR U.S. CONGRESS proved by th manager, t all al.oig. e p. iU-esman, hi- campane . has i.-ught lor same Mil!: i i. wn of ward no, 2 n id a U- ge 'l nations pl.iliK in Ins i.auuiiu I. lit he ha- .-witched over to the world co. ill, and allso favvois getting back on the irold ftandard with free silver to the fuiucis instead of taking mortgages for seed loan- ansolorth holsoin inoorc says he will vote fol lower taxes and higher licenses on turrin peddlers, and will garrantec to put down paved sidewalks and instoll watter-works and raise the scholl teiicherj snlleries. nrovided that he succeeds in getting the r- f. c. to ad vance his 1000$ for public improvements. when the next campane meeting is hell, a few depputies will be swore in to assist the poleesman. three extry cots have been placed in the cally boose for folks who throws anny more eggs, and over-ripe cabbages, yore corry spondent ketched one on the side of hi.s head tuesday, but he was throwing the same at holsom moor, i will keep you posted of all casulties. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, alderman, ward no 3. Seeks Re-election Homer V.Cagle Is seeking 're-election as a member of the. board of education in the June primary. Mr. Cagle is a merchant in Canton. Want Ads FOR CONSTABLE I herebv announce myselt as a can didate for the otfice of Constable of Wavnesville Township. H a y w o o d Count v. subject to the Democratic Pnmarv to be held in -aid county, June 1H:JI. I will appreciate your s-upport. ( ontraiv to reports that are being circulated I have supported the Democratic oarty for the past three years. I am running on my own record and rot that of any one else or any group Homer Hums FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself sa didate for the nomination of County Commissioner subject to the wishes . f thp voters in ir.e ucmw.. --- mary in June. The support of Mill be appreciaieu. Grover C. Rogers the cters FOR SHERIFF THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934 FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination as a mem ber of the Board of Education, subject to the action of the voters in the Dem ocratic Primary in June. Your supl port and votes will be appreciated. Jojtn Best FOR COMMISSIONER I herebv announce myself sis a can didate lor member of the board ot County Commissioners, subject to trie wi-hes of the voters in the democratic Primarv in June. Any support given will be xincerelv appreciau o. W. II. (Hill) Williams me V henever and wherever the Demo cratic Party does not stand for the people, I stand with the people. Party polities should never take precedence over the interests of the people. Every legislative act at the constitutional disposal of a humane government should be enacted as permanent policy to ensure to every willing worker a place of employment at a recompense that will let him have the decencies and moderate comforts of life. It has been my experience among men that more than anything else the average man wants decent employ ment at a livable wage. The people of America are a grate ful people, but thev have forgotten the actual facts of the veterans' case. When the people are given all the facts the veteran will get justice. I. believe there is no bolder form of taxation witlvout representation than the passage of important farm legislation without first obtaining the sanction and consent ol the man who tills the sou. Let us vote an honorable annuity for all persons over sixtv who are de pendent on the whims of tickle charity for uncertain and questionable comfort. It takes too lung to put a crook in lail, and it is too easy tor him to get out. Poor men have had their homes and their farms taken away from them for back taxes, while financial batons have set up ways and means for avoiding all their responsibility to our government. Dr. J. E. Owen Democrat PAID ADVERTISEMENT FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate fer member ot tne uoarti oi Commissioners .subject to the wisnes of the voters in the Democratic in- mary. My idea about the tas paer the same as it was when I ..a former commissioner of this county. Your support will be ap predated. Lee Ferguson i .nMTiro'mvself as candidate for of Sheriff of Haywooa cuumj t to the action of the Demo cratic party. Any suppon 8"l will be greatly appreciated. J. C. Welch ollice uujec FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for County Commissioner, subject to the voters in the Democratic Primary in June. Any support given me will be appre ciated. Javvis H. Allison FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can AAa for thp nomination as Repre sentative of Haywood County in the coming Democratic Primary. I nave always taken the interest of the peo ple of this county at heart, and nominated and elected will endeavor to represent them to the best of my ability. J. T. Bailey FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Sheriff of Haywood Coun tv subject to the action of the Demo- to be held June I. promise if nominated and elected that I will do mv best to make Haywood Count v an efficient sheriff. . Medi'oid Leatherwood FOR COMMISSIONER I herebv announce myself as a can didate for nomination as a member of the Board of County Commissioners, subject to the wishes of the Demo cratic Primary in June. All support given me will be appreciated. James E. Henderson FOR SCHOOL BOARD 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for nomination as a member of the Board of Education of Haywood County subject to the action of the voters in the democratic Primary in June. Your support will be appre ciated. Chas. Willis NIGHTMARE CRUISE of a hoo doo yacht. Miseries and misfortunes that overtook jolly party which start ed out to explore southern -seas-Read this interesting story in the American Weeklv, wSh the .BAL TIMORE. SUNDAY AMERICAN, issue of May 2i. Buy your copy from your local newsboy or newsdealer. ATTENTION Summer School Stu dents; .Room and board at the Reeves Home for $4.50 and leave on the week-end or stay every day of the week for $5.50.'. We'll take half in farm produce. Conveniently located. Modern conveniences. Up-to-date -improvement. Write- in care Reeves Home, Lake Junaluska. May 10-17-24-.il. Political Announcements I OR SHERIFF I herebv announce inscl! as a can didate for nomination for re-election as sheriff of Haywood County subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary in June. Any me will, be appreci.mu. J. A. Lowe FOR MEMBER BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for nomination as a member of the County Board of Education, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary, to be held in June. I will appreciate your support. John Howell support given FOR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS l hereby announce myself as a can didate for nomination, as chairman of the board of commissioners subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary in June. The sup. port of the voters will be appreciated. George C. Haynes FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDUCATION I herebv announce myself as a can didate for re-election as a member of the board cf education, subject to t he act ion of the voters in the Democratic Primary in June, lour support will be appreciated. Homer V. Cagle FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce that I am u en.. aiuaie ier ine nomination as ber of the board of countv i niem- commis. sinners of Haywood County subject to the Democratic Primary on June -', it nominated at the Primary and elected in November, I will d0 my best to be on officer faithful to the trust imposed upon me by the people of the county, Asbury Howell FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Countv Commissioner sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held in June. Any sup. port given me will be appreciated. I V. Massey FOR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Chairman of Board of Commissioners subject to the Democratic Primary to be held in said county, June 2, 1934. W. A. Hyatt FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-elettion to the Board of Education, subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary to b4 held in June The support of the voters will be appreciated. R. T. Messer CHARLOTTE, N. C., NOTICE OF SEIZURE.. Whereas, on Mav 1,1934. Ford Roadster, Model A-1931. Motor No. A3833840-was. seized by officers in Madison County, N. C, and on May .'!, 114, Willys Roadster, Model 1930. Motor No. 97133244 was seized by officers in Madison County, N. C-, in violation of Section 3450, Revised Statutes; now therefore, notice is hereby given to all pesrons owning or claiming right, title or interest in said automobiles to present certified claim thereto on or before June 16, 1934, in default of which same will be advertised and sold at public auction, as provided by law. T. E. Patton, Acting Investigator in Charge, Al cohol Tax Unit. No. 208 May 17-24-31. APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF WADE HOPKINS AnDlication will ibe made to the Cornntissioner of Pardons and the Go-. ernor of North Carolina for the pardon of Wade Hopkins, convicted at the November-rDecember term of Superior Court of Haywood ; County for the clime aiding and abetting and sentenc ed to the county roads for a term of twelve months. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to for ward their protest to the Commission er --of Pardons without delay. This the lGth day of May, 1934. LILLIE HOPKINS May 1724. pd. i .;. PLANTS FOR .SALE Swceet pota toes. 4 varieties. 20c per 10, $1.75 per 1.000 ; tomatoes, 2 varieties, 25c per 10, $1,75 per . 1 ,00 ; late cab bage, 2 vafietie-, Flat Dutch and Danish Bald Head,- ready June 25. . 1.5c per 100. $1 per 1,00;. celery and sweet pepper. 15c dozen, 75c per 100;. onion plants. 2 varieties, 1 5c 1Q0; $1.25 per 1,000. See D. D, ;York. one mile :f rom Bethel school on Sunburst Road- : May 24-31 WANTED TO RENT small furn ished cottage, preferably 2 bed rooms, for month of July and maybe August, in or near Waynesville ot Balsam, Must be reasonable Brewer Printing Company, Davtona Beach. Fla. - May 24-31 pd FOR COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce myself as a can. didate for the nomination for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Pri mary to be held in June. Your sup port will be appreciated. John V. Kinsland STEADY WORK GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call oh farmers in Haywood and Jack son Counties. No experience or capital needed. Write today, Mc NESS CO., Dept. S.. Frecport, '. Illinois. pdlt Teacher: "Who can define indiges tion?'' , Pupil: "It is the failure to adjust a square meal to a round stomach-" BLACK-DRAUGHT "Such a Good Laxative," SaysNurse Writing from, her home In Fes tus, Ma,, Mrs. Anna LaPlante says; "I am a practical nurse and I rec ommend to somp of my patients that they take Black-Draught, for lb is such a good, laxative, I took it for constipation, headache and a dull feeling that I had so much. A few doses of Black-Draught - and X felt just fine." Bectuie so many people know from haylnr nsed It that Thedfords Black Draujht Is a jood, purelf vegetable laxa tive, millions ol packaiea ot It are told . trtzf year. FOR CHAIRMAN OF HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I herebv announce myselt as a can didate for the nomination as Chair man of the Board -of County Commis sioncrs subject to the wisnes of the voters in the Democratic Primary in June. Your support will be appreciated. W. A. Moore FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Representative of Haywood County subject to the action of the Democratic Party in the June Primary, I will appreciate any support given me bv mv many friends, If nominated and elected I will serve all the people to the best of my ability Oral L. Yates JUDGE OF 20TH DISTRICT I am a candidate for Judge of the 20th Judicial District, subject to the wishes of the Democrats of said, dis trict at the Primary to be held on June Second. Your support will be appreciated. Grover C. Davis FOR COMMISSIONER I present to the voters of Haywood County my name as candidate for County Commissioner in the June Primary. Mrs. G. F. Boston FOR COMMISSIONER I herebv announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for member of the board of county Commissioners subject to the action of the Demo cratic Party in the June Primary. Your suDDort will be appreciated. Having been a farmer in this county all my life I know their problems and if elected shall strive to lessen their burdens. George A. Brown, Sr. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for member of the Board of Commissioners of Haywood County, subject to the democratic primary to be held June 2 1931. If elected I promise to do all in my power for the bent interest cf Haywood County. Your support will be appreciated. J. II. Gossett NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ELLEN CONNARD 1 VS. CHARLIE CONNARD. The defendant, Charlie Connard, in the above entitled action, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff. Ellen Con nard, against the defendant, Charlie Connard. for the purpose of securing an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; that said defendant will further take notice that he is required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in Waynesville. Hay wood County, North Carolina, on the 4th day of June, 1934, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plain tiff filed in .aid action, or the plain-, tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 1st day of May, 1034. W. G. 15 Y EES, Clerk Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina. No. 205 May 3-10-17-24. NOTICE OF RESALE FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for nomination as County Com. I missioner, subject to the wishes ot tne voters in the DAmocratic Primary to be held here in June. Your support will be appreciated. Clarence C. Medf ord FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a candi date for board of education of Hay wood County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held on June 2nd. I will appreciate any sup port that the voters give me. Claud Medford FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a can didate for board of education of Hay wood County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held on June 2nd. I will appreciate the support of the voters of the county. G. C. Plott Under and by virtu(, of an or;! r of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, made in a Special Proceeding entitled "N. W. Garrett, Administrator of the Estate of Emma Lou Mitchell, de ceased, vs. W'. A. Mitchell, et al," and an order of resale made therein this day, the undersigned commis sioner will, on Mondav. May 28th. 1934, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. at thu court house door in the Town of Way nesville. offer for sale to the -highest bidder for cash, at public auction, that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Town of WaynesvilU and described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake. Atkins and Howell corner, said stake being in the Northwest margin of Water Street, and runs with the Howell line, N. 45 deg. W. 100 feet to Richland Creek; thence up said Creek as it meanders 35 feet to a stake; thence S. 34 degs. E- 95 feet to a stake in the margin of Water Street; thence with the margin of Water Street. N. 45 deg. E, 85 feet to the BEGINNING, containing one-tenth of an acre, more or less, and being part of the land ?old by Alden Howell, et al. to Ella B. Atkins and also being the same lands conveyed by H- B. Atkins. t al. to Emma Lou Mitchell by deed dated October 14, 1918, and recorded in Book 50, page 497 Record of Deeds of Haywood County. This the 10th dav of May. 1934. N. W. GARRETT, Commissioner. No. 207 May 17-24. FOR JUDGE I announce my candidacy for the nomination to succeed myself as Judge of the Superior Court of the Twen tieth Judicial District. I refer my friends to my forty years of service to the Democratic Party, and my record of fifteen months on the Bench, all of which I submit to the judgment of the people of the District. Felix E. Alley FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for the nomination of County Commissioner subject to the action of the Democratic party in the June Primary. Any support given me will be appreciated. G. C. Ball FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as can didate for Sherifif of Haywood Coun ty, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary in June. Your support will be appreciated. Arch G. Russell FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner,, sub ject to the Democratic Primary to be held on June 2. 1934. Your Kiinnr i will be greatly appreciated. Charlie L. Hill FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives. General Assembly, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on June 2, 1934. Your support will be deeply appreciated. W. T. Crawford FOR COMMISSIONER ,, hereby announce mvself as a can didate for the nomination of County Commissioner subject tn tha o-;nn of the Democratic party in the Jane irimary. .Any support given me will rf annrpitilnJ ' . -r t" vviii v .j , . C. W. Medford ' I When the worries, noise, confusion, high-tension work, or hectic pleasures of your waking hours "get on your nerves," here is a simple time-tested preparation that will bring a feeling of calm and relaxation and allow you to get a good night's sleep. Dr. Miles JVerrtne quiets your nerves. It is not habit-forrning and does not depress the heart. Why take chances with dangerous habit-forrning drugs? 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