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r ... . 6 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 193 i THROUGH STATE CAPITAL KEYHOLES By: Bess Hinton Silver Rings The Bell Again The reorganizated State Revenue Department hit another one oer the fence for a home-run in report of col lections for the first quarter of this fiscal year. Collections for July, Au gust and September totalled $7,112 -562.98. representing a gain of $2-67i 400 21 more iron men than were gathered together during the ame l.ut reir. The nereentage increase fur the quarter was b-.A wrhile a gain of 217 per cent was reg- istered in tnt monin oi ocpicmi That's Rood news to Revenue Com missioner A. J- Maxwell who has heard that the Legislature will seek to make his post elective instead of ap pointive, and his assistant, Dr. Ml. S Nobles, who has heard rumbling of comine attacks on his position next January. Both men will be well toi-, tified with figure if attempts- arc made to get them clown on tne carpet. , Boys, (iet The Votes Now that -the battle on the tex- ; l f Kont i j over the State Demo- 1 V ..... craiic organization has headquarters in Raleigh and is all set to scrap the Republicans for a couple of moons. Cutler Moore, i nn.Urtan anrl R deie-h insurance i.. u in ..'v i m ...... -r - man, is the new secretary to .succeed John Bright nm port conecioi at lVllml.ntnn I V n 1 1 11 f P V ItlllOmf. , lllllllllUW, ........ . . committee chairman of Marion, and m rhr v TilU-tt. .lr. of Char lotte, are in town scratching their Un,l.. n tn irnt n.lt hlCT Vote next month in the absence of state. wide contests of major interests, me old bunk mills of both parties will be grinding merrily ior some ks. THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER " I Uncnitnl News me i..eaSe - . Allies lrCfn. 11C n 13 wt - L Ti,.. i,,nii.v eki.-s ot tines livi didn't expect published. How's our Road? Members ot the Mate Highway and Public Works Commission estimate "conservatively" that it will requne i ..., iiii.i null ... "i.rii-i upwards oi . fi.uvu.uw i I,.-.,- the old county roads or secondary state system to the condition they were in when the legislature ham strung expenditures, two years ago. If the next legislature diverts nign- way funds the state will suite r a $1,000,001) "penilty in tederai iuiuis, each vear of the coming biennium W'jth all the varied and sur.dry de mands for diversion, demands for purchase of toll bridges and lowering tdi n,...TVi.. tv ii not impossible that North Carolina may become known for its "bad" road opened State 1,.11..H Itoner m n.iiitii.iatii (ominir into Ral eigh from over the state express the opinion that Congressman R. L. Houghton, considered a .' date for Governor, pulled a boner when he telegraphed Francis J. Gor man, textile strike leader using troops in troubled areas. Gorman termed the DoutrMon telegram "t'avoranle" and in - Raleigh it was interpreted as a bill for the organized labor vote but ome hair-splitting politicians are ot the opinion :hat the Congressman "YOU'RE GOING TO 3E Surprised, Sir!' More Trouble IT .!.,, d vulif th vnten to withdraw ll ,iiKtnni'i from states not shar ing in the costs- The State of Noril Carolina is not spending one penny mi relief and the Uwal units very little Tin., state nuiv uet a sta ol ,.v..,.nt inn until the lotrislature con v..n, lint what will ha open after that U :m unknown ouantitv. The Gen im-ji1 Assemblv is iroinir to have head :irln' over running the schools and other t'niK-tiiins of the state and now it vvill 1-iMve the added task of rais irig money for relief. indicated Governor Eliringhau. Mate I'a 'ole Ci!nmissi.'iier Kdwi.n Nl.'Gill and the cin.rt were vindicated l' charge 1 piejudice 'when Kiiiamivl (Since) Hittiligs, l'eisen coun'.y negr. went to his death -in tin- electric rhai.. It had .ecu ehaiged tll.il Sp ee did not get a fair trial ml lh. ' his family wa. The iunior cla.-s ot t mes I rev. High School met September 2C, li.l, and elected the following olhcers: President--Annie Mae Gieene. Vice President Kdd Kirkpat rick. Secretary- Frances .lames Class Reporter-Fannie Cla. Ke The twenty-seven members ot thu 'lass are as follows: Fannie Clarke, Annie Mae Gieene Frances James. Lula KirkpatrnK. Maiguerite Messer. Heeves iue.., Joe Mauney. Robert l.reene. .la.nv.-. Ferguson, F.dd Kirkpatnck. Je ivain bone, Alor..o R.lib.me. Uillie Mc Flroy. Williard McKhoy, Reuben Justice. .lessee Jenkins. KoOtcrt i'ee Ledford, Jarvis Te.igue, Frank Gieene, Jack Sparks. Miss Mabel Clarke spent the past .-..11 U . w t 1 IH' week-end at kunownec ..- friends. Messrs. Frank Kirkpatrick. Wilson Fisher. and Robert Ferguson, ot Western Carolina Teachers College, spent the pa.-'t week end with their Hattie Murray was the guest lu r sister, Mis. Hubert Pu-m-tuons of W'aynesville. for the past week, Hallowe'en play. TW Hobgoblin House- 'will be presented by the high sehool pupils for Hallowe'en. The folowing patients were '.n the 11 ivwood County Hospital Tuosdaj moining: Mrs J 1 Shell, fracture. Mr R D. Lee. medical. Mr Craig Webb, fractured aim Miss Jennie Potter, ntvdical. Mr L. Cry mes. operation. Mr Roy Burch, operation. Mr Klmer Pancer, operation. !- Pat Umg, baby son ot Mr. and .Mrs. Carol Long, operation. Mr Tom F.dwaros, operation. Mr. J. N- Ledtord, operation. Master Fmmett Filer, medical. Mr Flovd Buchanan, operation. Mr F W McLean, medical. Mr Tallv O'Neil, infection Mj. and daughter. Mr. and Mi BIRTHS Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Walter, Plott. a D1SCH ARGF1) M x W L. Kirkpatrick. ilr uRalph Bennett Mr. Andv Morrow. Mr. Jinimie Strock. Mrs. John Hagcnh.ut. .laster Samuel Knight. : mida! oo . dia;r 1 r.'t'-- !'au t It v known t ill!. t 1 am "1: seat in not the auk !u'. o shell!. I the t h rei in ' si ,tl Alir ew s month paper. i on v. ..! in Ni uibh old . in ; ning-t . woe lung ' Carolmt, not yet now appearing eoiinties of the thai il s a 1 1 1 n i i foi Ollll 'apit age. a pel I Ke.v hols (,ood Mom .,lo t he In The nil tmeii (old ' i r w t III I'lll! tJi 1 e-- liMin a : I) Ih thai iu why it i ,-.e . then ill- ( -1 -1 y ha in! peake . are urging i ;u he I s I III ill i 11. tin idea' of la I'lirni'shed I o one slat than his c'cttihg. depai t men', al i 'Hio.es an ly si ems liuancial Hid reao-il pay. lor low voii-os ..re oliai f' of 1 he remainder ot' l-'Ii'i. .1,1-1 to give you ah w - I hiiius st and t lie A a na : t t i 'he steitugraplltT - -..llicial ,-,tid paid lier nioi' full time secretary was ll II - n 1 1 am da: pr. .hlN "f ill l!l'0ll llioir ail who wi gi owef w it !i iiist ti':ir and I linally on I In' t. n I h. ir mill li' omoiiilo linl th I in if il hill I'o nil! a I' t ,d li that Mrs. Baby Samuel Johnson. Havid Reeves Noland. BLACK -DRAUGHT For CONSTIPATION "I am 71 years old wid luive used Tliecilord's BUtfk-DraugUt about forty vears," writes Mr. W. J. Vaii over, of Home, Kj'. "We aro never without it. I take it ns a purgiv tivo when I aitt bilious, dtoy wtd haveswinuuinsui my head. BUuk Draught relieves this, and helps nie in imuiy ways." . . . Keep a p.u k aii of this old, reliable, purely veiret.'iblo laxative in your home, anil take it for pnmipt relief ut Uio first blgn ot constipation. instrument recorded in Hook U0. page jk:! H ivwood t ountv Registry, will on Thursday, November 8, 14, at or about twelve o clocK noon- ai io courthouse door at W'aynesville. North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: All those certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land containing a-d) acres, moie o - less, situate, lying and 'being in W'aynesville Township. Haywood County" North Carolina, about 2 and 3 miles from W'aynesville, having such shape, mets, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to plats thereof, made by W . A. Shoolbred. Civil Engineer, dated May til,, with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank ot Raleign, North Carolina, and bounded as fol lows: FIRST TRACT: On the North by the lands of Kd Browning, on the Fast bv the land of G. M. Boone, on the South bv the lands of Rramlett Brothers, and on the West by the lands of Medford said tract con taining 246 acres, more or less. See ,i.,..,l ,.,.,.,ir,h.,) in Book 47. page 4lfi and in Bifo'k 4o. page lal SFCON1' TRACT: On the North by the lands of Kd Swayngnn, et a, oil the Fast by the land of L, Cry mes, on the South bv the lands of G. H. McCiacken and II Mcl'racken. and on the West bv the land ot G. H. Mc l'racken. s.i .! tract containing t acie.-, more or U'.-s. and coin e en ui W. C. McCrackeii by deed dated March l'.'1'.J, recorded in Hook No. oil, page lath THlUli IT. i I On the North by the lands of Pink Gra o-n t.lie F ist by the lands of .1. Fitzgerald on the South by the laud of K. M Morris, and on i lie West bv ' he land of J . A. l-'ishoi, said trail containing 21 acres, inoi e or less, and Conveyed to s.a.d W. 1' Mel'iackm by deed dated Hoceln- irded in Hook Mi. Hook No. "'. page iige I I ami deed No' Mi page I'.'l, I': On 'the North V! din. u- .ilv sal. e happ ir Flu - the ruled led p l -.1 ot . ni' ha ir. tub EAI) THE ADS n. Nuriri: Ob VI I :7i. it l'ei an. FOI ok No. .1 in H. Kill TliAl S.M.F ST AT ! (il' Kb'.Al. the- land Fast by ik.'ll, of tile I he t ; .1. T. lands Soul li llllls 'ergllsoii, on ft; li. Mc- iv the lands and on: tbo s MikIi talk I'.nMy 1 1 an in Tirnii till I Show THINGS YOU NEVER EXPECTED TO FIND IN A REFRIGERATOR Looking at the new Leonard after another-for any famny. You U tad rttas all the conveniences you've wanted for years Sd many others that are brand new m th.s complete refrigerator. You want beauty, naturally. The new Leonard be the pride of your kitchea Charming, .dern lines; snowy hard as flint In the roomy, planned food com-ent-a score of wonderful convemenc SSS to addition to those pictured here. Ladder if I . a 1 1 is- and primary Haiaa.ek the up-and-Co'ngl essman I'ronl 1 he a . olina dM not . will be man ou t he highly im . 'Banking and ..Currency the next : ( 'oligle young iitid most 'of the North iirolilut delegation. is known, in hington as more Hooseveltian in ideas that even - the, President. Fverv now and then his name bubs up in speculation as a potential can didate for Governor or the Senate- -.By leasi defeats Frank coming young Fifth North ' number I h ree poitant House committee ol Hancock one of the aggressive menibei s W hi i-igh Mill : ii pin t and aviat i that it is one of; t lie 0 Mississippi liv.'l'. 1 occasion and eveiyh oscept t lie folk win nu n feet during, all ' ! ding, the llyi'ng stun ii'iits indicated that i like niore action an , -it r now ni officials line -l' ca - I It was a ,dy ehjiiy-. stood on i. .s'ieeclies s., A id. rar Heels : less talk N Of! I'll I' A I. OU N A, ii AvWoitn coi'N n nn. a ami o I authority e. n deed of t ni rra.keii and r! in- of Hie power mtaihed in (hat w: t e. cut...l -by W. C. ,t. MoHie Mc their eidobrritioiis. iracken and A Did a ' " '- "" Tl. Kaleigl. Savings Hank and 1 rust ('onipaliv. trustee, which said dee, of trust' is dated August 1,' li. iV.n-l .....orded il. Hook 'dd, lmge hS, of Che Haywood County Registry, detaillt having been made in the payment ol th,. indebtedness -thereby secured and ... i..i..a., ..... i, ,.., . the 1 oi the colidiiioiis in,-, .-in undersigned substituted Irustoo by ,i. , by the lands of W iley Kohleil. -aid t raet containing 1 V ' i acres, or h'.-s. celivee:l to silid W. C. aeken '-by deed dated May 2i!, : n,l re.'o.'.lod in liook No. bit, lid-! Keeord of Heeds lor Hay loiinty. Noi'lb t'aiolina, all ) merit loned . and ieferre. til s and pages made a part ot th ilesei ipt ion of lands herein conveyed. Terms of sale cash and t nisi. T . will reipiire dep. .sit of Id' i of the amount bid as ('"idence of good faith. This the Sth dav of OctolM'r. I'.IMl. .lOSITMl I.. COOKFKHAM, Subsf ituted Trustee. Robert Weinstein and'.'W. 1 Sahist.m, Jr., Attorneys. Kal e.ght. N. C . . , . No-- 2C.il Oct. ll.-lS-2.VNov. 1 W i t it! more McCr It'i!... page. wood ahoi liork A Lot Of GruU The Prison division of the Stat Hiifhwnv. iiiid Pnhlie Works Conimi- sion, under the direction of Jack Riini h nmonir other little iobs has to Di-enare 25.00 meals each day for nrisonel's and emnloves. That's an average of slightly more than 1,000 heals every hour and the way those huskies ran eat. It's a neat 'little job ,d' hou.sekeenini' that faces Mr. Roach every morning at ureaKtast. the ' -SeiUOtmimm k Pol butter. esia,cheee IZ UH-A-B0R-A touch of the toe D.lr, "wj, (ot bottl Lcn-n -wn .- and the door swlnes open n ITT 8,L Ji, JM. - T . . . -r f , E.ui.- Skalf Fold up out ot th TWA place to . UitaO. JSSm rU for tad bottle. 1 , . while rearrai" A. .d.y (11 bMuf'kil modl.-5 .ll-pore.laln) C. N. Allen & Co. GROCERIES .MEATS DRYGOODS HAZELWOOI), N. C. PHONE IS Tar 'Heels On Scene North Carolinians are foreinu to front in the Roosevelt Adminis triatiofr there's Josenhus llaniels. Ambassador to Mexico; VVni. h. Dodil. Ambassador to (ierrnanv: J. Crawford. Biggs- Solicitor General Turner Battle, practically second in command of the Department of La Justice Walter i. Macey, chair- of the '' President's; Labor Med itation board; S. Clay Williams, new ly-named chairman of the reorgan- NRA board. In many ot these appointments many seers profess, to see tne nne Italian naun oi i..ume. Governor Or Max Gardner, regarded one of the IVesident x most confi dential advisers. Governor Gardner is riin,..nil In h, f' n 1 fl V I mr one fit the most, lucrative practices in Washing ton- ' .-'..-. .' .''.' ,. bor ; man Vol Itrai' cinir This infant column of news behind Just Unloaded A Car Load Of CdBp-K-Loy Smppeir DDaDDiDeOdlraDini m Want Ads Ritljses form nailing sup port and wood slicks are not required. Goernment lest. h"ow that Cop-R-Loy lats :5 to 11 times longer than the ordinary jjahenied iron type of roofing. I BOARDERS WANTED for the win ter. Rates $") a week Mrs. Lee . Fisher. Hazel wood. , . tf WANTED Wild gin-eng, dry or green, highest market price. Cash. Parcel post. express or deliver. Reference. Barik of Clyde, N. C. D. M. Cagle Clyde, N. C. Oct llpd I FOR R$NTCottage and apartments. Mrs. W. 1- I rawtoni. .1 ,. 1 UM n 1? I ft 1 I 1.1 It is only ".2.1c- more per square. Let us show you the ad vantage of this Roofing. This is a Patented Hoofing Su perior to all Forms of Lap-Joint Roofing. Leak Proof Because Channel Carries off All Water Entering It. ITS A WHEELING PIUCT (;7-8-9-10 Foot Lengths 450 Per Square (Warehouse Price Slightly .More Delivered) 11 and 12 Foot Lengths Per Square (Warehouse Price Slightly More Delivered) WANTED Good dry BUck Walnuts, Hickory Nuts and walnut jverueL. Catawba Creamery, Hickory, North Carolina. Oct 4-11 pd FOR SALE Corn and roughni;-. 1 Hill. Hvatt Creek. , . Pd .w,, ti 1 - xr. ll tme- LUS1- Between najuro..... . . vn, Urv .fintflinine terv anu v aiiLuu imt s ----- y I mostly .oaoy viu.m.-. HYATT & CO. 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