VBfl ttAVtfelaViLLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934 fl it r fobody's Business J By GEE McGEE - .'. v.-pin 'tfUC.rKIANS FOR PEDES- i , t line the street, keep ?:le ''' f !e down. If you i jp.-a:;U can't do this, I . " -rv to cross TTTlharp or heavy Ballon tires ::i j-houid not be punc fe the knee-action, if ears approach. , straight up. lv stand 1 Ichance landing on top of a with only a few i the radiator or : . 'taring up 2 cars. .1 ins yu. , -'! and frt ' ',' ri ' ' . Tn:- !' lie down "n tie cas.er I passengers. You needn't get his number. He don't carry any insu rance, and really doesn't own tin? car yet. 5 If you are in a hurry, never try to cross a street at all. Just go on back home and telephone the instil ment agents to call for your furni ture, radio and range You can't us-e these things after you are dead nohow. t there is no pos- ,i being run over, , a back and let xne v vmui- stomick. This n'-iic driver and the 6 If you are crossing a street at a bad corner, hold our your left hand TAt'acc vnnr fpt tui-htlv Against the pavement, keep your tongue in your mouth to prevent ;t irom getting bit off when you are struck, and pray. Crossing one street a day is enough for a single (or married) pedestrian. Don't strain yourself. 7 If walking on a public highway, it is best to stay at least 15 feet on the righthand side of the road, es. Come to Clyde With Your Cattle and Come Here to Spend Your Money Prescriptions filled accurately and at Economical Prices CLYDE PHARMACY J Bring Your Cattle to Clyde And Deposit Your Money With Us Doyle Alley Is Named President Ot Young Demos. (Continued from page 1) that U require them to come here in their own ships, buy for cash and t.-mspor: at their own risk, this will go far to keep us out of any future war. but make for peace throughout, the world- "There are those who think we would gain by a foreign war. This is the short-sighted view. What did we gain front the World War? One of the caused now prolonging the de pression is the menace of war throughout Europe. America's course is the way of peace. We need our navv ami armv onlv as the means of n.:tii.na! defence and we never needed them more than now. But even as much as we need army and navv. we nee,! :in international policy of 'the good neighbor' to use the President'.- words To be sure this policy could not he expressed more ffe.-tuailv than in a policy firmly refraining from any effort to make merchandise of the weapons of war at the expense of other nations." Civile Hoev said in his speech at th.e nanuuet Sauturday night that "under the providence of liod the Denucratic party has provided the nation- w.ta n great leader tor just such a crisi-. Popular government is justified by its fruits, r.very great crisis serves to produc,, or reveal a !os-al figure, and it is the mission of the Democratic party to supply the nation with its leadership for the great crisis in war and in peace. It gave to humanity Woodrow ilson for tlie world freedom; it ha given to America Fr. nklin lb Roosevelt in a supreme slrugiie for economic free dom. "The Repu y.icm- critically coin plain of expel inieiits in uviiiiiiU'ii.V "vVe admit it. Kxpormonts have inai'-ve i the way of the world's pro-jg-: Lut;ie.- Burbunk experimented ami produced, mor,,. luscious fruit and gorgeous (lowers anl enriched plant life. Kdisun experimented and il luminated .the cities, towns and vil lages of a nation anil lifted the load of drudgery from th,;. bucks of the world's workers. The mechanical scientist- experimented and conquer ed the air and made all the forces of nature subservient to the needs of humanity. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and their colaborers experimented in the science of gov ernment and behold the republic America the marvel of the nations of th,. world. Franklin 1. Roose velt is experimenting in scientific re search, i n governmental f unci ions and th,, republic is having a rebirth un der the Constitution. "There is no revolution, no repudiation, no renun ci it fori,' but a recreation of national conscience." and social responsibility engrafted up'fn our gnvernnietfcal structure, and a new and mightier destiny made possible for this nation." Man Has Failed To Find Method Which Will Start Or Stop Rain Manv suggestions for stopping the severe drought of li)o4 have come in to th,. I nited States weather Bureau tne last few weeks. Just as many are received for stopping floods in times of excessive rainfall. In fact, . ingle cause, for example, the wid,, use of ladio- is often advanced for both drought and flood. No device yet developed by man is of any practical va ue in starting or stopping rain, ac cording to Dr. W. J. Humphreys of the Weather Bureau. Nature's method of making rain, Dr. Humphreys explains, is first to get an abundance of water into the atmosphere bv evaporation from wa ter surfaces, ice surfaces, growing vegetation and damp soil and then .-queez,. it out by lowering the tem perature. Ordinarily there is enough moist ure in the air to provide at least a moderat,. rainfall whenever the ma chineiy foi its condensation into raindrops is working right This m i chinery calls for the proper distribu tion and movement of air mas.-es dif fering in temperature and density. In other words, when a normal move ment of atmospheric "highs" and "lows" is .interrupted and relatively stagnant atmospheric condition is cstahli-hcd and persist.- for a long time, drought, develops, notwithstand ing the fact that there may Ih' enough moisture in th,. air lo produce rain. Obviously, Dr. Humphreys points out. radio, which neither hastens nor retards evaporation of the moisture in the air, cannot be a factor in pro moting or hindering rainfall. Electrical devices, sprinkling the clouds with drv ice. starting large tires, and setting off loud explosions, among the other rain-making schemes suggested- either do not work or cost too much for practical use. All of the electrical schemes inves tigated by the Weather Bureau, Dr. Humphreys say?, are utterly uselesa. Sending cooling substances up iato thH clouds 10 cause rain, he adds, U about a century old. Even liquid air has been tried. This plan, however, is wrong in principle, and no rain haj ever resulted from such practices. The use of tire to produce rain wf- strongly advocated 80 or 90 years ago and this suggestion continues to boh up from time to time. This meth od. Dr. Humphreys says, is correct in principle, but the cost of a fire big enough would to break a drought would b,, prohibitive- MARRIAGE LICENSES Don (' Smut he rs Martin Marjorie O ('. .loe Scruggs and Robbie not h of t'anton. 1,. Cartel-, ('anion, Brooks, Clyde. James Roxie Nolain and both of Clyde. Alvah Henson and F of Canton en Re both ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified a - Miiininistral i ix of the ,.stat.e of Jane Yarbo.oiigh, de ceased, late of Haywood County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said .-estate to present the same to the undersigned lor pay- nient within one year Irom the first publication ot INI- notice or mis no tice will be pleaded in bar of their I ecover.y. All persons indebted to the estate will pleas,, make immediate, payment to t he undersigned. The the '2nd dav of August. I'd.'.l. MRS SAI I.Hv MORROW. Administratrix. Aug. i! ;mi'.-'J:;-:;ii Sept '. ll Deposits up to $5,000 Are Insured "There's No Substitute for Safety" BANK OF CLYDE i . - . i i1 pcciallv if trucks and buses frequent i.ie -aid highway, but be tcareful and i.on't ijot your Motiving, torn (df by tru-lies. briars, and wire fences. our family will'expect you to come home at least . partially dressed. Don't cuss auto drivers. They have the right of way all the time-, everywhere," day and night. If .the g.ii-cn light is in your favor, be more ;;aiticular than . ever; ni-aily all smart-alec drivers see green only. It nngh; lie -best for you to stay at b ine anyway, so .va need not oo ..( -ve the e instruction.-. i ( ml. INC Oil- . . i.a-t S tin. lav afternoon- while the ; nn. meter wa.- trying tickle 'oil ,. ,v,..-.,. i n ',.! ' ftv t he -baile. 1 p.leo :i,y family into our', installment plan. ill: !.jde'..u: to t-iie best swiinmiiig pool .'tli'is .-nU- of the Atlantic I fan. . .After 'paying the usual :i-ntran,e fee, we got our 1!: youligun-. imlled up m their lUc' st;.e bathing suits and me and the bo s .-at on the' bank and watched our otiVjirlngs covoit in tfie water. ; Sun Long Wf From Er4h On nn avemge, the sun In fi,1.0(X),0(K) miles from the rnrth. Your Cattle Money Will Be Worth More If Spent With Us Groceries DryCoods Star Brand Shoes Feeds Fertilizers Farm Implements and Parts "CLYDE'S LKADINC; STOKE" Edwin Fincher & Co. (iKMvKAl, SlEIW I1AND1SE C L Y I) E, N. C Aoct Of . .Mother- a:e; wonderful. 1 did -not know iieforO that a woman could keep 2 eyes on .'! diU'erent objects- all at the same, time . . .constantly, without a bat or a u iiik fin ..: minutes- but' that : i- -exactly what she (meaning her) did. Bring Your Cattle To CLYDE and Do your Trading AT West Brothers GROCERIES DRY GOODS MEATS SHOES hk; LINE OF Fl RMTl RE We'll Save You Money We!!. Ma -at tl.en ami instructed ;1, kid- in. this niannei : "Hom y nle;.-e hold your- no.se wlien ,yu jump off that plank, Uoti't, get water an v.ur- eyes,. Sugar I'ie, conic b I -k-.- that's too deep.; Are you cobi Oarl- ing?'." CATTL very Tkir Rain or Shine day And ll .-he suggested: "Lookout, your bathing, suit is .annul to come tf. Sweetheart.. pea,-e don t slide ti-u- tb.ri' li ickwa.ds What in the world Would . happen U you if it ha-: a nail a splinter in it? It would rip vou open from one emi u the other. . (Jh- Mercy! Look at Agie; she's in water over her head," . ."What kind of place i- thi- no how?" Only 4 lift'savtrs im duty. Wh.t in the tarnation would keep the children from drowning if they were to all get .-trangled to death at the same .'time, .. Oh, me Oh My; Baby- pleasP swim towards mama. I'reeious- listen: hold on to that in ner tube." Luckily, none . of our.c'hil (iien got drowned. Personally,-. I let "M a"' do the keep ing up with my boys and girls. I was too busy taking in the sights. Some of the bathing suits wei',, so abre- ,oau,l thnt- I VimiI in e-pt a little closer once or twice to see if the girls were actually in the nude, out they weren't.' doggone-it ill. Sev eral of the best looking lassies act ually went into the water, Women are funny animals; they won't wear a pair of stockings down town with a run in them, but they'll parade right in front of the public almost without embarra-sment or anything else on. AT NOON KM COfPE This is a l.ayw.iod ( ounly 0,-anifition-and v s.ilicit Ih,- ro-opcrali-n ..I oviry Cattle raiser in the county. You and voup cattle ill receive personal attention from men whom you know. I. YOl ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH PRICES OFFERED YOU MAY TAKE THE CAT TLE HACK HOME THERE IS NO QUARANTINE AT OUR YARDS Bring Your Cattle To Clyde and Save on Hauling Inc. iy i nn I 1 Pi . 1 V..J Havwooa mutual aiocK iarus .. .... mi ,- Glenn Boyd PRESIDENT T. B, Bedford VICE PRESIDENT W. II. McCracken SECY-TREAS.

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