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THE WAYNES YILLE MOUNTAINEER Nobody's By GEE FLAT KOCK BRIEFS ..the moonbeams of rehober church were the hotes of the sunbeams with a tine picknick on simkins creek fri day night. Japei m-.-'e lantern.-, cake and iced lemmer-nade were served on the ground to ail concerned, it was too fold to go in a-washing, but nearly evervboil'lv waded. our poleesman had a foam message from cedar lane that his uncle pete books wa- verry ,-ick. he left hi billie with the mayer and went down to see him, but he had ali'eddy yt well and had gone back to his L.aiVr ing (da.e in front of the drug .-tore. the linger which jeriy green got bit off bv a mule while trying to see how old lie was has ju.-t about recovered, he had put in his claim for his axci dent insurance, but belt gibbons says he will lose out onner count of it wiu not no axcident; he bit him on a-pur-pose for stretching his mouth ?u wide. -.a blind-tiger was ketched by our poleesman last week and he was tried for transporting, he come clear with a jury, some of them were hu best customers, he had only U fruit jars full this time, and that was pretty close to within the law. - .we are hawing more trouble with our church organ, when the j reedier trave out no. lo, "meet me there,'' miss jennie veeve smith found that the rats or fomc other varmint had cut a hole in the hellers and it woukident hold anny wind to make musick with, the uire sung thru the services without annything being played for them, yore cwrry spondent, mr. mike Llark. rid, led the song service, and it was verry fine. .. lightning struck the residence of the late widder hoskins in the chim bley at the front, and it tore down thru the roof ami busted the picture of her ' gram-maw, and jhon dillinger knd sen hoo-ey long, and her grand son, who newer got back from the war. noboddy else got hurt, yours trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondent. HOW WK MKT THE NUTATION -Twt .or throe years ago, wdien eggs went to i' cents a dozen and chickens go so high to eat, we decided to lay our own egTs hatch our own pullets and trrow our wm roosters, and live at home and stay at the same place. We couldn't find any fowls around home nice enough for us; their pedi grees were all too short, sn we order, ed 'way 0(1 to Ohio for 200 little bid dies, each guaranteed to be (i days old when shipped, and alive on arrival, -.Our coop of egp-layers arrived in due course; 'M had passed on to biddy heaven, 1! were too weak to stand alone, but the rest of them were OK. The weather was too chilly bo leave them in the chicken house, so my old iady and little (fdrl made me keep 'em in the residence. . , -.They wore permitted to run hel-ter-skcll-ter all the way from the sitting room to the sleeping porch, and did they run 'hell-ter-skelter ? Yes,, they ran that way. Every time I'd let down my foot and pick it up apain, another little fowl had been crushed to death. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) NOMINATE HOMER V. CAGLE For Re-Election as Member of Board of Education In the June Primary A Man Who Is For More Efficient Schools. Continuation of Better Business Administration. During his term as a member of the board he has had a sympathetic un derstanding of school problems and conditions and has met them with sound judgment which has resulted in the best interest of the school system and taxpayers. Re-Elect Homer V. Friends of Business McGEE. ..Within 1U day.-, tr...- '. nice enough for the :! ' to its future home :n u.v And then we .began to bu -tarter, baby-chick ma.-r.. ifrain.- and every :::r.j e babv-rhick hiii e.i'i' . . Our average ..-. was 7. Our averag' i.e.- minute w.i.- ! ce: -t p. I l-.ir brooder ( ,l''i.T." ) -prun night and eleer r. cu'.'-d - . ers. Anil" then we bo.ig!: er hens to lin:.-h tin- job n-o-t finished tlie job the ! the.vdn.mped 1 of ..at mm and never scratched a .-: while with us. We hired a special hand ! after our poultry. (That's w called them away from home, into the papers about our big ;at We It got , undi r-k.- we taking) . At the end ! we had '! long-legged, big-headed, ir. zled-boddied, hump-backed, lousy '.- y ir.g-size rooster- -and jmllet- mo-ti; ronoters. But fortunate1.,, a mink 0 a pole-cat or some other vai-mmt go into our covey that nigdit, and k:!ie all 'of ou.- proze-winnei excejit tw and they finally ;r"t stolen or sonte thing. We decilel to c(u:t eating t and chickens after that, till we ri'h enough to buy them off of -o body who didn't know any better t to try to raise their own. g'.t ,ce- Blacksmith Makes Himself A Set Of Aluminum Teeth Hamby Patterson's teatn never bothered him until he was past seven, tv vear.s old. When they did, he pulled them with a pair of pliers and made a; set of false grinder-; with aluminum; from kitchen utensils. A blacksmith, Patterson lives 111 the mountains hear (.tainc-ville, (la. He has never ridden on a train. When the teeth began hurting he came to Gainesville, but sitting in the dentist's chair made him neimus and he lied. His grand.-on ".pulled or rather knocked out one tooth. Pat terson said: "He got a horse -Ice nail and ham. tiler and knocked it but. 'I'lien 1 de cided I'd make some pullers and do the rest of the job myself. -"Didn't have a bit of trouble. The pullers never slipped once ami the teeth came right out.. You see, 1 have muscles.. Have to, being" a blacksmith. "When 1 finished pulling all vny teeth I went back to the dcnti.st in Gainesville for him to make my plates, lie made 'em all right, but shuck-, I just liramu l c-n rui, sw 1 unracj :.. 1.... .... 1 a. ...;.i.. 1 lo iiiae soiiiv 01 nil unn, , , , , , , r, , Using the dentists plates, I alter-1 son made a molil on a brick.. Then he 1 made in. the payment (.f the .indebted melted aluminum from the kitchen : ness , thereby secured and in the n. Then h .lir.,.) toilii r... iiwl ;inythull - ... j ...... --r.. on ions in, rein secured, tne untfersicn- arld irouix'd it into the mold. Now he! ed substituted 'trustee by instrument has a set of pr'inders' with which he ; recorded in Book WK I'a.Ve -ls:i Hav is able to chew anythint: from beef-'wood (Huiity B.-iris-v, will on' Wed stake to l'-ock candy, nesday, June 27,. 1,'i.il, at or about twice o'clock noon, at the courthouse The first gypsy tribe left India ; door at W'aynesville, North Carolina l.MU years ago, but it was not urn 1 1 until the 15th century that a band of the paily dressed wanderers made their first appearance in western Europe. Cagle Mr. Cade Judge Rules That Navy Won The War New Y. The nav ev r'ilf'. won ice war. I in hi .'Queen's a ! 4 ve ir a1 g u- :;e: eov f..re '..' I'.lun. 1 ki and hi. I: kt r .-rvc : h: .iv l'X'.th y. in .!.- World War and his .i- a y.,..:r..tr.e.:- attache, 1 to 'he b:ii- i.uaM-cl i cached a c!:--atarcay n.g::.. Urooker pre- T.e ;,riii;. - -lie oi tr.e question :!: that :.i- ',v:fe had him ar t'or disorder.;, conduct, .a-, was caii.-d recently. Ur hu-buml ted- you that the . on !;,. war ; :!1 you be .-ati.--Ma'i-tiate ( a,-ev uskel Mr. ccuiio,'! :.. .0 judicial e happhle. ! ned, is th Is that ri oker llo idc d sellt'-nce. '.ur: ruled: termination, so far of the Brookers is the navv won the t, Ilrooker?" and the judge sus. Xo'Fli'K of TIU'S'l 'S SALE ;n .Monday, .June -oth. iy:J4. at .Monday, ' ! ' ii o'clock A. M. at the court i:..u-e door in the town of Waynes ville, N-r'h t'ar!:tia, the undersigned will -e:i ' ou. lie outcry, to the highest biddei f.e .-a-h. th,. following lands od pi i-:r..'-es, lvlig and heiratr in Wayiivsv.lhe Ha'w.H).i ( jnty, North ; Carolina, ami describe! by metes and I ounds a- follow -: BFCINNiXd at a stak, on Water ! Street in the line of an alleyway, run ning from Water Street to S mat hers Stieet cr j.--iitg the creek and running with an alloy to Ui. bland Creek about i - )V'-t I 'h-nce up the bank of the mill race about 00 feet to a stake; t !: back to Water Street, a par allel line to a stake on Water Street tnence ,;..wji said st'eet about Ob' i feet to Hi,. P. K(i INNING, being the 1 stme property conveyed in a deed troinji Wright and wife. Vors ; W rigid, to ,. A. U right and wife, .-Vila right , date. I Octo her .'.1st (. and recorded in Book 70, page 47 Record of Deeds for iywHd (,'ountv. Sa made, pursuant to nower of sale conferred upon the undersigned trustee by a .deed' of "trust executed by .1. A. Wright and wife.' Ada W right, dated liecember 2I. V.r'b, re cord,.! I,, Book 1 1, page 2!)o, Record if Deeds of Tru-t Haywood County. . This the 2('.th day of May li;j4 " (iKO. II. WARD. Trustee-212-May .'a-June 7-H-21. N'OTICK OF S.I.E Of KSTATB HEM, NORTH ( ARolJNA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by W. C. McCracken and wife, Mollis McCrack. en and Abila .1. .McCracken to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Com puny, tiustco, which said deed of trust Jn(vi ,.,,.( ii and recorded ,, 11 1. ., . f . ;,, , .111. Book .(V lane (in of the Haywood County Registry, default having Km ,!;.;..;,.. .1 . i , . offer oner ior sale and sell to the '.highest oidd. h the folio win describ ed property: All ii"so certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land containing rjSO acres, more or less, situate, lyinjr and beinjt i in Waynesyille- Township! Haywood Cx.unty. North Carolina, about 2 and .'i miles from Waynesville, havinfr such shapes, 'metes, courses and distances : as will 'more: fully' appear by refer ence to plats thereof, made by AV. A. i .hoolbred, Civil Engineer, dated May, 1!1'7, now on file w-ith the Atlantic j Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleig-h, North Carolina,.: arid bounded as fol-i . lows: FinST TRACT: On the North bv !the lands of Kd Hrowninp, on the East ty the land- ot d. M. Boone, on the S:uth by the lands of B ram left Bro i thers, and on the West by the lands of --Medford, said tract eontain inr Ll4i acres, more or lessi See deeds recorded in Book. 47. page 43") and in ! Book 4". Pajre 454. SKCOND TRACT; On the North by the lands of Ed Swaynjrin et a 1, on the East by the land of L. Crimes, on the South by the lands of G. H. McCrack. en and H. McCracken, and on the West by the lands of G. H. McCracken, sail tract containine ft) acres, more br les and conveyed to . C. Mc Cracken by deed dated March 19, 1919, recorded in Book No. 53, Page 159. THIRD TRACT: On the North bv the lands of Pink Gray, on the East by the lands of J. Fitzjreral.l, on the South by the lands of R. M.Morris, and on the West by the lands of J. A. Kisher, said tract containing' 21 acres. more or less, and conveyed to said V. C. McCracken by deed dated December 21, 1925, recorded in Book No. 70, 1'age 29b, and Book No. o5, Page 571 Book Xo. 57. Page 115 and deed re corded in Book No. 56, Page 491. FOURTH TRACT: On the North "by the lands of J. T, Ferguson,: on the East by the lands of G. H. McCracken, on the South by the lands of George Love heirs, and on the West by the lands of Wiley Bolden et al, said tract Very Much Improved After Taking Cardui "I have suffered a great deal: from cramping," writes Mrs. W. A. Be well. Sr., of Waco, Texas. "I would chill and have to go to bed ior about three days at a time. I would have a dull, tired, sleepy feeling. A friend told me to try Cardui, thinking it would help me and it did. I am very much im proved and do not spend the time in bed. I certainly can recommend Cardui to other sufferers." Thousands of women testify Cardui bcnelited them. If it does cot benefit YOU. cootult pbysldan. 'containing 17' u acres, more or less, , in- - f 1 . . 1 conveyed to said . -uci. raciveii u deed dated May 2:i, and record ed in Book No. K, Page t!o2. K.;.'ord let Deeds lor Jiaywood lount, .urm Carolina, all of the above mentioned and referred to :.bove mentioned made a part of the description of lands I herein conveyed. Terms of ale cash and trustee will ! require deposit of W of the amount it bid a.- evnenee ot good lath. Tit;.- tne 20th dav of Ma;., V.i'M. JOSEPH L. C0 KKKHA.M Substituted Trustee Koix-rt'i Wein-tein and Victor W. Thomp-on, Attorney, Kal eiirh, X. ('. No. 211 May June 7-1-1-21. N'OTICK OF TRUST UK'S SALF. Under and by vitue of tile power . f .-ale contained in that certain Deed of Tru.-t executed by Aloiizo Bullman and wife, Anna Bu'llmaii. t. In-"ured Mortgage Bond (.'.jrporation of North CMpolina, Tru-'tee, under date of May It. T.io'i, securing the indebtedness therein described, .-aid deed of trust being lecorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood Coun ty in. Book -'10, page :',Hk default hav ing been m: d;. in the payment of -aid indebtedr.e-s. and at the request of the holdei .. h-.Mcrs thereof. the un dersigned Tru.tce will, on the ISth day of Jut.e. VXii, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Coui '.house door in Haywood County. N tn Carolina, offer for sale for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described premises-to-wit : BEGINNING at a stake on the We-tern or Southwestern side of Government Street, :!1'J feet from Smathers i'treet, and runs thence S 'i'U .'Id' W- ss feet to a stake; thence N. 24 1 ,"0' W. .1.") feet to a stake; thence N. bo 1 :;()' K. l.SS feet to Gov vernment Street; thence with said Street 2U :J0" K. 55 fet to th,. BEGINNING, Being lot Xo. 7 in Blouk No. 1 of .-aid Fairground Addition as recorded in Map Book "B," Index "H." This the loth day of May 1934. Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor ation of North Carolina, Trustee. By Johnson, Rollins & Uzzell. At-tornevs- . No. 2UD Mav 2 4-ol-Juhe7-14. NOTICF stuckholiler.s of Wayiiesville the Library Association. Pursuant t a resolution adoped by the Board of Directors, a special meeting" 'of. th,. stockholder of the Waync-ville Library- Association is called to: meet at the rooms of the association-' at four . v'clock p. in. on June 5th, 19.'U, for -the purpose of determining wdietlier or not the stock holders will authorize the convey ance of the real estate, books and other property of the Waynesville Library Association to Haywood eoUnty for the establishment of a public library, and for such other business as may come before said stockholders. This the 2:3rd day of May. 1934. . MARION BOGG.S, President. No. 210 May 24-31. CHARLOTTE, N. C., NOTICE OF SEIZURE., Whereis, on May 1, 1934. Ford Roadster. Model A-l 931. Motor No. A3S3:1840 was seized by officers in Madison County, N. C, and on May 3, .1934, Willys. Roadster, Model 1.930, Motor No. 97133244 was seized by oflicers 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 wdll be advertised and sold at public auction, as provided by law. T. E. Patton, Acting Investigator in Charge, ."Al cohol T in Unit. Ni. 2US -May 17-24-3L Political Announcements FOR BOARD 0F EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the Board of Education, subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary to be, held in June. The support of the voters will be appreciated. R. T. Messer FOR COMMISSIONER I 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 W. Kinsland FOR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby-announce myself as a can didate for the nomination as Chair man of the Board of County Commis sioners subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary in June, lour 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 i i ... . . uiie rnmarf. i win appreciate any support given me by my many friends. If nominated and elected I will serve all the people to the best of my ability. urai Li. i ates 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 Primarv to b hiM on June Second Your support will be' appreciated Grover C. Davis FOR REPRESENTATIVE I herebv 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 CONSTABLE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Constable of Wavnesville Township, Haywood County, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held in ;aid county, June 2,' 19 U. I will appreciate your support. Contrary to reports that are being circulated I have supported the Democratic party for the past three years. I am running on my own record' and rot that of any one else or any group Homer Davis FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for member of the board of County Commissioners, subject to the wishes of the voters in the democratic Primary in June. Any support given me will be sincerely appreciated. W. H. (Rill) Williams FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for member of the Board of Commissioners subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Pri mary. Mv idea about the tax payer's money is the same as it was when I was former commissioner of this county. Your support will be ap preciated. Lee Ferguson FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce, my self as a can didate for the nomination as Kepre sentative of Haywood County in the comin? Democratic Primary. I have always taken the interest of the peo pie of this county at heart, and if r . .. A 1 ..I ..S 1 1 m .1 .e. , or IIUIIIlll.llvU miu l 1 . 1 1 1 J "... to represent them to the best of my ability. .J.T.Bailey I OK SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a can ! didate for Sheriff of Haywood Coun ty subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary to be held June l. promise if nominated and elected that I will do my best to make Haywood County an etlicient sheriff. ' . Medford Leatherwood FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself 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 support given me will be appreciated. J. A. Lowe FOR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I 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 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 COMMISSIONER I present to the voters of Haywood County my name as candidate for County Commissioner in the June Primary. Mrs. G. l Boston FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby 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 support will be appreciated. Having been a farmer in this county all my life I know their problems and if elected shall strive tq lessen their burdens. George A. Brown, Sr. FOR JUDGE I announce niy 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 fort v vears of service to the Democratic Party, and mv 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 mvself as a can. didate for the nomination of County Commissioner subject to the action of the Democratic party in the June t rimary. Any support given me will be appreciated. G. C. Ball FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce mvself as can didate for Sheriff 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 OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce mvself as a can didate for County Comnfissioner,, sub ject to the Democratic Primarv ti h hel" on June 2, 1931. Your support win ne greatly appreciated FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a cia dictate ior ine nomination ot ( Commissioner subject to the : of the Democratic party in the Primary. Any support given m be appreciated. C. W. Medford nty 'ill FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a ;, didate for the nomination of ( n Commissioner subject to the cf the voters in the Democratic mary in June. The support of voters will be appreciated. Grover C, Roer 1 m- illl y I'n. FOR SHERIFF I announce myself as candidal. fr office of Sheriff of Haywood oim, subject to the action of the Derail, cratic party. Any support given will be greatly appreciated. J. C Welch FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a a can. didate for the nomination for County Commissioner, subject to the voter's in the Democratic Primary in June. Any support given me will be appre ciated. Jarvis H. Allison FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for nomination as a member of the Board of County Commissioners, subject to the wishes of the Denu cratic Primary in June. All support given me will be appreciated. James E. Henderson FOR SCHOOL 150 ARIJ I hereby announce myself as a can didate for nomination as a member of the Board of Education of Hay wood County subject to the action of the voters in the democratic Primary in June. Your support will be appre ciated. (has. Willis FOR MEMBER HOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for nomination as a member cf 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 FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner sub. ject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held in June. Any sup port given me will be appreciated. P. V. Massey 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 1934. If elected 1 promise to do all in my power for the best interest of Haywood County. Your support will be appreciated. J. H. Gossett FOR COMMISSIONER f I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for nomination as County Com. missioner, subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary- to be held here in June. Your support will be appreciated. Clarence C. Medford. 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 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 Dcm. ocratic Primary in June, Your sup port and votes will be appreciated. John Best FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as a member ef the board of education, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary in June. Your support will, be appreciated. Homer V. Cagle FOR COUNTY COMMISSION I hereby announce that I am a can didate for the nomination as a me""' ber of the board of county commis sioners of Haywood County sunject to the Democratic Primary on June 2. 1934. If nominated at the Primary and elected in November. I " my best to be on officer faithful to the trust imposed upon me by the pePlf of the county. Asbury Howell Charlie L. Hill
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