THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934 THE WAYXESVILI.E MOUNTAINEER REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Beaverdam 11. X. Spain, et ux. tu E. T. Foul, hji. Man Hu.-.-t'!l tu K. II. Furd 1 l,,t. II. K. Ciil;.n, ei ux tu G. V. White, lo St'th C. Wood, i-t ux. to Frank A. Collins J. '. Ball, Cumin., to II. V. M.Cluiv, lot. J. S. Johnson, it ux. to J. K. Chil-J.i-r-, t-t ux. lot.-. U'. K. Filis, ft ux. to Harry Spain, ft ux, 1 acre. il A. O.sborni'. ft ux, to K. f. Uiadbun;, ft ux, f lots. S. H. Miller, ft ux, to Fred S. Kuss.fll. ft ux, 2 45 acres. Clyde J. Mack Haynes, ft ux- to Fulmer Hayne-s 2 tracts. V.ni'an I'fiiland. ft ux, to Ethel Thompson. lot. ( l.aiks Bennett to Kthel Burnett V ban, 2 acres. Crab-tree U . b. Green to Hfrm.m f:r..n --.n acres ' ' Iron Dutf W. R. i Rhin.f hart, vt ux, to Hmrh C hambers, 2 tract.-. I'igcon .1. r. Ja-tk-e, et ux. to J. K. Jus. t:ce, et ux. S 2-18 acre.?. Waynesville Ra: , ;v J. M Wt l .... I a'.i: r. .!. Wiley J:,nie. U. -1 .IX V. 1. Sl-.M-.il Weaver Endorsed By Strong Labor Organizations .uai H . I e; UX 1 . K U. Ami. !. I'uehanuii t. tj U .. 21 :.lMv.-. 1 . F. Hay o-; u 1.. ..;!. Bon Air. A. V. 1'nUa'.. vt u to ... Koi'lty. ! 1-10 acres. Ci raily Bunos- to John W. Bu COl.i.Ellh STU'IKS M National he . ! I'.lM . .r. sir i mar .. . -a. or. e. v . i , . ..; .V r:h l aioima 1 'is: net t. n.aw.s' lor l onj.: i . s - ; i ta coMi:::ir p.-jniary a:;.i i-a ...-urnji ;o ..li.:al . mmuii .. . . .v. .1 i'iuim ; !u- nai i. :ia, lu a. . . - ihi'-, : :: mm., mis. k. !'-ar la: j.v i -rt..i: .::..it ai..:. . . ' ::j; ! t s n.a:: ,.; or an : i . :..i : moo,: i . 1.. . .-Motive r ! 1 I A I. HI u 1 i an Cnder- rias-:.fom. Stu.U'nt. Study T'ae.r t.i.--oli in l'ier:' Hfhni'ts Anions tile I'oi'a!-, Waving Sea Fertv and Fish. A Double Bait'. l'Ui-ii .',,! Ailicle in the American Weekly. 'the Yl ., , n; ....;'....... i':.i. .... . i i 1' W .M .... I, i X- i 1 .'I .U.! Of I ' 1 I. L . i ' O . I 1 1 1 I O Ml I. O.- io iM.iwo .xeison .T1MOUK SCNDAV A M KB I CAN, mart 2 tracts. ;..u. llt' jul:i, - jl!V vuu cviy lrom fines Creek vur W..I r.ew.-'H.y .r news.lealer. VOTE FOR Arch Russell.': Should Be The Next Sheriff of Haywood County For: 1. He has served 15 continuous years as an officer. 2. He has taken courses at the State University as an officer. 3. He served on the Mexican Border and saw active service during the World War as a member of the 115th Machine Gun Battalion, 30th Division. 4. As an Officer he has always gone the "Second mile." He does his du ty, and then other things that are not required of him, such as, direct ing traffic on special occasions, and policing where crowds congregate. 5. He has never before asked for an elective office. 6. He comes from an old Haywood County family, all of whom have been active Democrats. 7. If nominated and elected he will conduct the Office in a courteous, capable and efficient manner. ARCH G. RUSSELL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE PAID ADVERTISEMENT ;:.!.:.! V.j.. D..a Si:; A:::, . . . ; K:. ::;,y . '! 1.0 :'at:t et' 1;--!; MM :hou..u-:; : .o l . . n- i i i!i i-::". ; U'd ! ;:i .a. S-u n :: '. ! in iotlttr.s AY i 1: am. Bl ip ( !e !. w .- ..roi t.ii. i . :. . ....m .a . ,.i, , ia i; ..p-iiM- : :i.e I. .. t ..o,M:-n - oi 1' i in i al i in ) i i t o-. i !. (K !.,!!.. .!. : :H- . - I 1 l i I '! IM i'l 'US' i , ! N I v oaer !, - . . i n .,, o-.i- . in- .dcl.coM l;,:: .. I I v, .;. o : :ev v .1 .. Wo.JI.I Ml. '.on I' Western Carolina Roads In Danger Says Mrs. Berry B M ..; M. IU . : . Se.-retary N. C. I i !; a i A... iat ion ' v.- :' N. ; a Carolina : S'.:,:, 11 :-';.-,v y .-ystfin HI ':' I Wi'Xl'.d .- eivct Wot. ' N- :-:h Car- a:.;, a.- v;!ir the m.t o ' ' .'. i ' - ,!. aiijrh these . i :o.::o. - - :h .: :!a- ,,,a is tie . ; ' . .-1 -, o . . 'ou'i, he al: h and - i ' , ' ur.. I hi m . k ,- i : ' . :.. i::.l n. - .. .,ach tileir .. an.i t :.- ..a: uo: 1: i . :;.a .. :-. 1,- t !ia: the 1 .. : . .- .!.: d:t i u'.'. i inainteii V .: :. . : .;, ,1 lamt'a!1 : . . . " tit- :: ,y ma i n . - " . . A . .. : : o:o iiiLt : he ' : - . i. .. . J. !e up t heir . .. ! m: . '., d . i.ittM'ou - people .1 lund . -1 . -e, 1 oil ot lu iv ,t a -a - ;e ill a 1 'An nij ro- ai'.ci by the !iii: of the eil ... county :i 1 1 , in i . I ,it the .it a (Wtva-t i i: .(.th ay 1 !li ; 0 li a Uc ; a., -..:i ot i r 1 line i h ' --! v. ; nU ;n ..:'.. - . !' p. n t. il.il lOOiiliillO- Ml. (' .lol iialj i o: l,i no . al I ( no. .. a have a - will! .,..i i. c b o h ! Read The Advertisements M-: I'l'j'o: . . il.'a l y fuell' --III:. i r v : Ml -1 P . :iv: :., t.., pi '! I III ,,- l.l . t . (I...., . ...i.toii; ,.,a- oi tl.i .a.-ui c it k.i., li a in 1 Aid ii-t i i r- a:.- in nl oi li.o- .lol. in i i-bui u.l .. i il eiieliile- ot 1 In. ,;, edA '.Iillion.- ol iloiia. i u i il lie par: thousands.; ot iiepo.-Moi in We-ioin i, ...... . . , .Minn i aiimna :i tne mil is enacii into law. it h .s leeii f.-l iiuat oil. K.N DOBSlvD BY W A B V KTKKA A Kecfiitiy the North Carolina lle- partmenl of th,. Veterans ot 1'urenfH Wars etidor.ed Mr. Weaver's candi dacy, 'referring tu hi in a- a "friend ol the. veterans." State Com. mamier A. V. Hamilton praised Con gressman Weaver in a speech last weeK in vv umintrUm to a large group oi war veieranB LONG INTERESTED IN LABOR Mr. Weaver's interest in the prob lems of labor dates back to 1912. In that year the Central Labor Union in A.shevUle wanted a man to go to the North Carolina Legislature for the purpose of introducing and piloting mrougn mat Dody, a Cm d Iabor aw. The State Federation of Labor had reported to the local group that in no other city in the State could a man be found to undertake the int portant task. In looking about for the proper man to send to the Legislature, A.she ville Labo.- officials looked to Mr. VVesvtr, conferred with him about views in general, asked him to be a candidate, which he accepted, and was elected. In that .session of the Legislature the Weaver Child Labor Bill waa in-trodUv-ed. It was not nas-ed that year, however, and in 1U14 Mr. Weav er was sent back to Raleigh, this time as a member ol the State Sen ate. In the uppey house. Mr. Weaver piloted the bill through that bod v. and the Weave.- -Child 'Labor -Bill be came a law. This year, the National Child Labor law was passed- TO CONGRESS In UU6, disappointed in the Rep i(. cr.tat.vf to Congre-ss from this diis trict. the people of the 11th district nominated Knd elected Mr. Weaver to Congress. " He .served in: thatbody with unbroken and ever-increasing ma jorities until 1128, when the Hoover "landslide" swept him aside for a two year period, It is worthy of note that the Amer ican Federation of Labor gave to Mr. Weaver ; the first place in its list of favorable members of Congress. In all that long: period, Congressman Weaver's record with Labor has been nearly one hundred per cent. In 1930, Mr. Weaver was again elected, to Congress .. . and again in l!)o2. and now he is a candidate to succeed hini.-elf. His .splendid and almost unmatched record with labor has not been broken .since 1930.' . Mr. Weaver's record while in- Con gress has been one to which hO may rightfully point with pride. : ' . . v. DO yOU Believe These Things Are Possible? Remarkable Photo graphs, Some of Them Clearly Im probable. OthersThat Might Fool You. See Them in the American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN, issue of June :J. Buy your copy from jour local newsboy on newsdealer. ..... ,;.1!;V f i i. .. yi On i , are ;" '.'.-' . .no :i: a i o :il .:.. ... - .'..':' . . V y:-r I . , :o ' : n ; j if, .,. pin , .1 , -. o ; on nndi r '.hi -. - p ' : f'o .' 1 a -il iU'd . by . 1 In . : - ' I. i .' - oi In .: - li y: i ill o the 1 .:. " ri .-..(.-ti and every .-" . - i.i .vol.- . i. . r U I lie ,-il.ual.ion .1' '.Ma! ..look, i ; i ;,- olli,..(o elect 111(11 Vila, u il: ;. t i i . i . , 1 1- ami M,f t,, . that in i'l" : ,i!tialilo pos-o ssion, the S.la'.o .J j .ghw.ay . y.-t.eni, is pre-erved i"l Ihi- and till u . t-' general ions. 'IK for bari;aln days !de t'astdi ia y 1 Spei'ial Jiv SI, 0(1 Hot Waler lidttks J Spot'ial Tftt Hie ( apiu'iiu' OO Specitil LttjQ aOc .Mi'k ol' Magnesia OQ Special OC SI. (Ml Wampnlc's Cod I. her Oil Hfl Special JO Kleenex IT Special I I C lAciini; in I'ai i l ace INiwder with lap Stick ft -1 "1 A and Perfume SJ.10 value lor 3) 1 I U Cr.u's I 'ac" PovNtlei wilh Perfume iCi s...mm . 98c ' '-1 ci mait P Medium iioc Sai Hcjialica J g Special . . . iluC Sl.f'O Japanese Oil H Spec ial .,...; .... qj a?C Social' ; . . . ZjC; I.OIMiuinine Hair Tonic Special ... JJl Waynesville Pharmacy PIIONK Hi JUIIMIIIIPWIHI II II WIWIIIjiilflAMllJBWllW IIIHWIJWMUWWI WH ! II II 1 llll.lll HH II W'WWww'wwtl.aiHli'11 "" 1 m M WWM iliii mtfi ni iiMMT'irniHiHil fi'". yiwBMWi---ii wi liMi'inTif -f luiui in li wif mm liMiMiMiiiriitTrfniiiTiffiiiniianiiiMMiiiiiM mmm Ci4, ... MM Preserve 11th District Flowers of the Months January's flower is the snowdrop ; February's the primrose; March, vio let ; April, daisy1 ; May, hawthorn ; June, honeysuckle; July, water lily; August, poppy ; September, morning glory; October, hops; November chrysanthemum : December, holly. 'K' - Statesmanship In Congress Almost every person in this district has suffered as a result of the closing of banks. Millions of dollars were swept away in Western North Carolina alone and this situation prevailed throughout the entire nation. Congressman Weaver is one of the outstanding cham pions of the McLeod Bill to pay depositors whose hard earned money was lost when the banks closed their doors. Millions of dollars will be paid to thousands of deposi tors in Western North Carolina if the McLeod Bill is passed. You, as a citizen, need citizenship, knowledge, exper ience, and service in congress. Congressman Weaver has served you well, His presence in Washington reflects cre dit upon the citizens of the district which has for many years sent him there to represent them. Democratic Primary, June 2 ressman For Re-Election To Congress '"':.'-, 7;' ,'':' .'; (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) Cong Zebulon Weaver

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