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rr---'-"----1 V-i.. ''AjpSI t ---- -.' .. ,. ... .... y . , y . ... ;. "i ,1 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, COURT NEWS (Continued from page J) Lff. Gordon, continued by grand jury. Ellen Conrad and Hen.y Hembree continued by jnand jury. Pearl btyle.-. i i.t :i.ucd by grand jury. I. L- Council! embezzlement. Friday. Don Underwood, .-ale of liquor month. in Haywood jail. Floyd Wase and Burrell Hall, V. i L., Wcase -t-ntemed 0 months in Haywood jail, mi tran.-portu'.ion cr.arge. ) months additional lor U legal po.M.siii. Hail ;) months for transposing and la month.- for ille gal po.-.-e.-.-ion. Leonard Clements and Voiio Sor iclls, II. U. and L. non-suit as to Sorrells, not guiltv a.- to Clements. Monday' t al ter iiooiie L-Mii'.iiiued under former oi ler. A. J. Tranth.ni., tin days in Hay Wood jail. Seivie,- Andels. fal.-e pretense, paid $25.00, continue;! for balance of cost. George llradley. paid .10.UO and continued. A. A. Mel.ean, V. P. L., $200 line and co.-t.-. Charlie Worky and Estelle .lohn-..-on. F and , A Worky sentenced 0 months in jail. Estelle .Johnson '! months. Will I'k innion.-, V. I'. L , li mmitlis in Haywood jail. Woo'drow Sinai lioix arid Kd Smith II '. :iu, ! Aalh..n Davis. Stale'- wilne.--' failed and failed. Khm'I Sinai her- and Charlie Srn.-ith-i r.i, Fred Smut lie iion--uit, ( haa lie .Smatheis J2 month- In county jail. James Chapman I., ami H , Med and failed. l!ua"aa I., and I! court order.- HAZELWOOD NEWS sniiiiira a Rev. J. M. Woodward left .Sunday , Mrs. Deweuee at Burlington for Dillsboro where he will hold a two Claude Mo.gan. of Lenoir. weeks revival. Mr. I'aul 1'utnam i- convalescing from an operation for appendicitis in the Haywood County Ho.-pital. Kobe.'t Arrington of tile L". S. -Navy, who has been stationed at San Pedro, Cal , is home on a thirty day fur lough and is visiting his mother. Mr. Sam Arlington. Kev. li. f. "iandell, of Charlotte, was in town Thursday visiting friehds. He .-pent -oine time with Kev. O. ('. Landium and was guest at the meeting of the Booster Club. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Kov Wvatt. Tuesday, a .son. Me-srs- Hutu- Summerow and Harry lir.ndle ret u i m il Thur.-dav .I'tei noon .'eWiort New.-, Vu- af ter two weeks' vacation with their p., rents. Mr. and. Mr.-, laud Byrd and baby, f Lenoir, -pent the week-end with Mas. Byrd'.- .-:ste: Mr.-. .Mann Schul- hofer, and Mi. Scauiliot '-r on liulsani street. Me-.srs. ( urlev Whitley and Hilliard Frazier left Saturday to spend a week at Wrightsville Beach. Mi.-s Doi'othv Devee.-e is vi.-il in.'" brother. 1 Ilelmas l)ewee.-e, pent th,. week-end with his parents, Mr. I and Jlr.-. isob Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanger and small son. Terry, and Miss Wilma Hoyle. motored to Hender.sonville ES Sunday to .-c-e Mrs. Swanger'- sister, .Mrs. htheridge Justice. M,i - Mabel Stavia-s ai. Rev. Xane Stanie.-, of Ashevillo, were in town Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Woodrow Parker, of I Canton, were in town Sunday. Mrs. H. W. Cobb and children, of BlackVone, V'a.. are visiting rela tive in town. M .-.-r.-. Ralph Summerow and Sum Knight left Saturday f.r Newport I Xi'ivv v a. wnere they will spend al week. Mi-- .Martha Vaile-. of Muiphy, i.- .-pending a ;'ew days visiting. Mack Green, 12 year old .-.nil of Mr. and L. E, Green, was accidental ly -hot Monday afternoon while play ing at hi.- home. He is being treated! by Dr. It S. Rober.-.on. who reports ills condition a- not serious but as iieing very dangerous, the .-hot hav ing gone through hi- fourth .lb on '!!,. left side. atyrdlay Special: a SPEAKS HERE SATURDAY mist rial Bob IVC'lll t and Wi I pro la wait. Want Ads Mi-, and ill-. V. O. c'-lil .. i li of Greenville, wi-i i.-.. :id a in- ! of M i K. La1 ham. i. at ham and S ('.. were ami Mi.-. .1 r.3 't.i.. - -S:. 4V(jv ' - Zo .1 tr :. a-: l -a ui II I ; alar 1 . . Wi Sups t SOAP. mm f mi"-, Sterling Health Soap ... . Super Suds-The bis: red package2 ,f i. .mi .J A 1 Giant Size Octagon Soap and Powder 6 M Octagon Scouring Cleanser 2 H Special Size Soap and Powder 10 Octagon Toilet Soap . "Ml: I . 6 ' a i-j l.a. i Jalmolive Scan 3 f'(l! On.-T.h?:'Air' Kach Tuesday iht (I l M. ,. 15. ( .Ti I ! . ( -i )!; ATE I'ALMOM VE-!EET' PROGRAM DdX'i' Ti;i, F( d; s, 1..;., Iloy i a , oak (--Mr-, la. !.v ii. .MAN V'AT!a . t - Kawleig'h o Uichn.ond. ', 1 ' I . I ( iJl'l . , ta, i:i .-V An N . (' N:'. lite' I S. ' lar h 1 I' WAN'i l-ih- Wild i gn-e.'a hig.-iie.-t- 11.1 a I a reel pi 1.-' , .e 11 1 c-s of Rid'erer.ce U nk' of Clyde. D.-.M. 1 agio, ("y,, . r. ANYTHING W( iRTH -el woith adye: tl-ing. l'-e til Ad.s of .The Mountaineer, pensive, ye! effective- .1 dry o Cash deliver N. C. !r-li-pd ing is m I nex- I 1 : Kmiiao !y. , 1 M , ,11 i:, ' Con a vi-if ! M i- Sihod risipaK To Meet On i'ridav .lack Me : t.i .K I life f 0H UC Assisted My Mv. roishay Company Representative at n and Mia UK r. i;i Hot - we U M M OL I 1 In-l reViuil e-' the lit most er.-au::..:, in Quality food,- you'll be -al'e ;c buy from u- J. c. ROSK GRUCKRY. Curb Service at, any time. PIANO FOR SAi.la We are having returned t. u- near here a line piano account of customer's ina- , unity to continue i,ng:nal e''i:t.act. Will transfer contract to re-punsi- 1)1. party for unpaid balance only. Q k action :ece-sary. Write . Magness Music House, Forest City, N, C. . .0 i.Iarry Ml lllllou Chen! I a y w i ol e,i; e.l ye. .lid cie I l oun- Al: I : a i.-;: I Pennsvtv.uija Ctii!nl;in h ft Satti.-d leb.'.ive.-- ill Touain W ay He-v ilk 'riday niurii 1 ci ,ay tliat ail 1 1 ign s iii, ntary princ:ial,--, of I 1.V, would liiect at til laicmentary Sdiool liere 'iw- at 111 o clock. I The meeting is called at "the rooties: of Hr. .J. Henry Higlismitli, of the Mr. and Mrs. (Itto liurkhart, who state board of education. '.'The chief 1 Cve bei 11 -visiting, the lattei-'.- -later; lojnc fur discussion will be "The New Mi-, la. 1.. (.amp. and Mr. ( aiiin. eliM'ouise of Studv ." (lib pupa a-i weeK tor tlieir Horn 'Org. Virginia. in acl curb m:rvj i: g,(,i to , m u tonieis. We are right oil the -D'eet iind ready to serve you with fresh, fruits vegetables and groceries J.' C Rose Groctrv. ' OLD NEWSPPr RS fru sle at The Mountaineer. All Clean. Wrapped in bundles, 5c. t-UK S ALL GixkI dr .ft hor-e, weignmg about 1100 pounds, (heap. R I . Swayngim Route 2. Dellwood Road. July 19-2Gpd SECOND SHEETS for sale at The Mountaineer, in either yellow or white IF YOU ARE interested in poing to the Chicago Fair the Grevhound-All-laxpense-Way. write, Jcall or see Mrs. Helen C. Matthews at Broadview, who is official repre sentative for this territory. July ly-Chg. LET'S BE REASONABLE AVe can sell cheaper, than most folks be cause of our low overhead. Y'ou'll be delighted with our prices on quality foods J. C. ROSE GRO CERY Curb service. READ THIS AD . . . Eight acres of the finest land with a five-room cottage. Modern conven iences, city and spring water, electric lights, etc. Located one mile east of Post Office. Clear title. This property must be sold. Bargain for cash. Three large lots in Balsam will be Bold at your own pnee. Communicate With A. P. fc The Mountaineer, Waynesville Mr. ami Mrs: ('. L. Dickson and daughter, MVs. I.ew'-.s McKee, Dr. McKee. and Mr. l.yoii Dickson returned-to their 'home 'in Durham' last week .liter a visit to relatives in the Mis- Belle Fuller- of l'acolet, South Caiolina. visited Mrs. V. I.. KirkpaN rick at the Haywood County Hospital on ia.-t .Monday. Miss Sara .Elizabeth Jones left the l itter part of the week for her home in Louden, lemiessee alter a weeks visit to Mr- and Mrs. Hugh Massio. . Mrs. R. W. Cobb and children, of Illackstone, Yii ginia,. are guests of Mrs. Cobb's 'mother; Mr.-. James T. l'liyile, at her home at Lake Juna Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Reel, of Spar tanburg,, bouth Carolina, Will a.Tive this week-end to .spend several days with their daughter, Mrs. Paul Hardin, Jr.. and Mr. Hardin. ...-. Mrs. Jeff Garrett and daughters. of Reidsville, arrived Saturday for a visit to Mrs, Garrett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Latham re turned to their home Tuesday from Anderson, South Carolina where they attended a Rotary convention at the John C. Calhoun Hotel. Miss Rosemary Rippetoe as at tending the Young People's confer ence in Swannanoa this week as a delegate from the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church. ...-..- O. E. S. MEETS TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will lie held this evening (Thursday) at S o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Ruth Burgin. worthy matron, who has been out of town for two weeks, has re turned and will hap charge of the meeting. All members are requested to be present. 1 fid ital -ulijects will be di Intel esting sensed. a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH Dr. R. P. Walker, Aliiiister. This church i.s on the -corner of Main-and Walnut, opposite the Hotel Goriloii. See the sign: -The Little Church on the 'Corner.- Visitors Wel come.' The Sabl, .th sclmol begins at !C-io. Department for. beginners and inina ries. Cla-ses fof ail atres. Adult classes for men and fo.-' Women. ' The pastor pleaches at 1 1 o'clock, I S subject, Tlallowed Be Tliv Name."i ... i ... .a. . i. . ... . , . 10 me Miusic aiiu me inc.-sage an nour of worship. , The young .people meet at 7:15. The delegates to the conference will bring reports. . .Mid-week .service 'Wednesday s n..! Will, be glad to see you at all ser-1 ! vices. llll!inill!S!llllll!lllill!j lie Food Stor a Greets You f rom a new locatic a THE BAPTIST WAYNFSVII I I CHL'RCH Regular services Sunday. The pastor. H. , Baucom, will preach at both services. The subject f or ,the morning w-ill be -'Consecration,'' and for the evening "The Two Founda tions." Sunday school will meet at 9:45. B. y, P. U. will meet at 7 p. m. Visitors will find a warm welcome, but a cool place to worship. ComP and worship with us. Presents you with Cleanlin 9 Provides you witli WAYNESVILLE FIRST M ETHO DIST Paul Hardin, Jr., Pastor. In the absencp of the pastor at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning we will have as our pulpit pue.n the Rev. V. A. Kale, of Greensboro. Mr. Kale is one of the most able and gifted young men in our conference we are privileged to have him with us Sun day morning. The pastor will preach at the evening service at S o'clock. The church .school assembles at 9;4o. Be on time Sunday and hear the colored quartet. The young people meet at 7:15 and will welcome you to their service. We shall be happy to see you at any and all services Sunday. Willie Ew-art remanded to juvenile court. Xol pros with leave as to Bob Ewart. Jesse Headen, L. and R. Jury withdrawn and mistrial ordered. Frank Fie and Mrs. Walter Fowl er, F. and A., guilty. NOTICE All persons, firms and corporations ere hereby notified that the under, signed will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife or any one else other than mvself from and after this date. This July 19, 1934. CARBAX McCLURE. San Pedro. Calif. July 19-26-Aug. 2-9 pd. CHARLOTTE X. C. NOTICE OF SALE Whereas Essex Coach. Model 1929, Motor No. 1029555. eighteen cases half gallon fruit jars, Ford Roadster, Model 192i. Motor -No. AllOt545 and Ford Roadster. Model 1929. Motor No. 9141191 heretofore advertised for forfeiture for' three weeks in this district hav not been claimed, the said property will be sold as provid ed by Section 3460, Revised Statutes of the United States, at public auc tion, at the Cherokee Auto Company, Waynesville, N. C. at 12:00 o'clock Noon. Monday, Julv 30. 1934, as pro vided by law. T. E. Patton, Acting Investigator m Charge, Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue. No. 230 July 19. 1 a 141 a Quality Grocerie , Fruits an Vegetables Gives lowest Prici for quality Our Aim As Grocerymen Is To Make Waynesville More Attractive To Homefolks And Visitors. Your Suggestions Will Be Appreciated. Ti EMMET BALLEXTIXE Manager of Groceries Lower Main Street Stem BOB FIE Manager of l
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