THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER" 28, 1931 Win? iHmuttaitirrr Published by THE WAYNESVILLE PRINTING CO. Rhone loT Main Stieet. Waynesville, N J. W. C. RUSS Editor W. ('. Ri. . nn-i M T. Br' :.-''. Publisher I'ublislied Every Thursday SI List RU'TION RATES 1 Yc.i.-. In County (I M hi Codnty 1 War Uut.-i-ie vf Haywood County $1.50 Subscription payable in advance 51.00 .50 - Kr.Lt icd a I thv post crnco at Waynesville, N. C, as Secon,' C'.a;, Mail Matter, as provided under n.e Act r. March :i, 1S79, November 20, 1914. 6 -.,rih f iroliii.i .- THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2S. MIOlCHIS IKK sl.lilM M"M I I - Von latino! lu-liew in linum' until Mm aeliioe i!. Heller Ut-j :, .in-cli' le;in anil hii-hl: you inr Hie uitiiluu tin .ill xili'u-li .Mm nm-i -it 'i'M. Civmc I'.. 1 ;..u .t -!i;ni . Tlic linn ii" If I" l" - Hint I ii ii'i anil t : 1 1 1 ai--iininileU : . . i t -1 Ki.in llin-. li: !! Iii il ll-.ni's a.il ii.' I. I.I 1 1! Illil l!l -IIIIO II . : I t ! I -. c i.;. I. ill iii Hurl, I il" tiling- mi' can anil I ; , i lio;-,iii-c lilihr i:. 11. lirnwn- un:i I i- iiultt. ami - null'. I. a- ' kiUT in iii -::i lire lliiill alinllifr li.l - li.v In- mmiI-. ( 'i:ir.'iri r K-lU ultn ii . ui'-; mil -'.Mil ni'i-.r- alul v. hit '., p: i: ,.Miniil :l i ;..lftll! l.-i. 1111,1 v, illi -wrrl 1,111.1,. I'llilPti I:iviK.- 'i' 1 ic -th lil I'll vv v. w.hi vp- I ; tjuifknv'-- V vji n i MEN 1 IO ( iMt I'RM)! :' -n 'vhich thv nu-iYlfan;,- an.i )uA ,,. i:mn i:ui rty: school juuiinr:- f .'ih.-t 8 tl'HI tu Ciillltik'JO till Mail- ' .:' i!hf nr.nx by, thv iir-' .' D -..-- -inTPrir-.-ix"; , v kji'iv; ::' ,:'.-.-.' I" ;rX;I't:s ; it.. ' : p i the spirit nl' f -'j:ci;ttiiiii aii 1 : Uiiii. .! nor'- f oiU Xliut t:K'; ;i';".vu-iniinnjti''n -Ui !'.': tmt . t'io ci latinn ririitrrain. intca 1 of ha- i 1 !;s't.. W iiie staditttti, vas :a' i- tav-r a,iitaL'r tin: rlK ''lO-Va !l::Vc pi'nV. P. i'ayj'li,! a:a iuaai t cu-mmunUy vhlii'r.theii: j-ai't. toWaixls. nia!; flavxvin vah.ioh to live, fie in-taiK'-r cii,l tire myn'h'n'iV ihutinn t" thf: 'slad'iv.m in the i:;t-!.'.- one cent. I; was pride in '.'iiieii ureed tlu'tn ' i w laiiidinev, inp this a !;t! N auike their-"- In. re ' i.,V.U their co!i!:i;,:! I he linii- If the -;i.rr spirit, prevailed with the ",crene ral buying atdilic, there would he less buyhii? nut ui ti v. .. the same merchandise that is rvailable iki:t here.. Pecple v,ha tru out of town to tlo shoppinjc that could be uonj: right here at home may not realize, ir, but they are hoklino; back their com munity.' instead of helping build it.. The- staditim. in cur estimation, will ?tand its, a. 'niisr.iimchl 'to the business men here as a maiked .xa'.'.i;!.- of Avhat community pride can do, airi ir pe that thr.se who lack such prid vriil rente ati -t 'this every' time liu-y -e ,lhe stadium atv.';. .'Ke jonv- to realise : more fully t h.;; ; need of dc.v, -!':.; rny this pride, which many. now lack SAD I IV nk;ht It may' :-.i:ve: under tile; head r;f cruel am'' '. unusual puitishient. but; it t;d;e- into sensible ; coiisideraticn n;! pitfalls : andvtt mptatiohs: of an eld SUUfei n eu-to;u S:i.jdv. jiihf; A (frim. cti chive l v.;- ;i;;w.; East in I-I-rt for-.'.! has been sentence; d't : u.em h'::: !.' at the jail f"-' th t cL fie '.i i - t 1 i . 11 1 'Until time Tsr vesf ers Sunday,. , : CcnVivi:ds 'widaefognize at once the acute perception or the uidgc who thoupnt in.) so 01 Kinal a ch;-ti -cment. It thev wonder whence c-tmelli- Hu o k' Jlcclj:o of tl e tdd rig 1 institution, tnev have onlv to remind themsel es that h - t on the bone t tei Mcnda moining while thcie pa e befoie him a pamcb of bleary-evefi, often bloody celebrants at the loint shrine of Bacchus and Saturn. In these parts Sacldv is mankind's night out. But for the next five weeks it will be this offender's nigvrt in. It ought to be tremendous ly helpful tc him. There he will sit m the cala loose, a sort of sober and unwilling reception committee for the Saddv-nighters Avho fall by the wavside and into the hands of the cops. He will be forced to listen to many maudlin tales and be darad to knock off anv number of chips from any number of lurching shoulders. Boy! what an overdose of Saddy night this fellow is going to get. Charlotte News. THANKSGIVING Threp hundred and fourteen years have passed since that staunch little company of our forefathers gathered about a few rough hewn tables to break bread with friendly savages and give thanks to God for the sustenance with which they had been favored. The feast wa-; simple v.r.c of vegetables grown by their own hand and wild meat garnered by their skill i i hunting, but there was plenty for the first time and tho.rr who had survived the hardship of th- first c. Ionization of America were truly tfrsat ful. The, years ha'e passed swiftly, as one development after another has brought th's country to enviable leadership cf th world that it ik.w enjoys. Great changes have been wrought constantly in government, in industry and in social life. Each has added to the wel faie and comfort of the American citizen until the high standard of living that we now take for granted is scarcely appieciated in its true worth. Let us then, pause to reflect on the magni tude of .ur bounty this Thanksgiving day. Re gal die s of our lot in life, being American citi zens is enough in itself for which to be truly thankful. We are wealthy in privileges, in freedom and in our rich heritage if not in the concrete form of exchange termed money. Yet, if we have enmigh of that substnnc; to keep u well clothed and fed, we are wealthy neverthe less. Millions the world over do not have such a measure of buying rower and could not on.io.-. tile things that we do, if they did have it. Our ti'mpmary economic set-backs are nie;e incidents i n the nath we tread to our indivi dual goals in life. It is the spiritual ..-ida of life and the social environment thai makes life rch an,! so long as we have the concrete n.ies-situ.-, we at c a pi'ixili ge,! gronpi indeed t,,' 1 ;,-. in this gi'eat country, I nanKsgivHig is t riiiy. Ami i iean 'cry own h ;lid;:y ba-.ed mi hi-lory tint as old as the count rv.. itel.f. This ! it doubly iiiipfut ant t' i in its observance.' We hou!d bo happy in the reuni):! with our loved i ite- as tli.y gatlier aroiin, the t raditioaal i'e.a-i table but we shvudd not lose sight of the: si -f-nificance of tiro (iay ay we -are .'joyed with tiie -i-ii it ( !' the holiday. Let us give on;- thanks to our Falhei' for the. great bounty we e n joy. - Exchange. IS ('ll ; t.;-'ui : mak- Ol RE NO I I ON(, R MIM) " 'Am I. losing m niind, Doctor?' Thai .question has been put to me as a psychiatri.4 mi niany. times it seems 'ike a million," writes. It I I i-ih M I) ui I ni l tdn D g v X"'e:id.'..'r. "The, general practitioner, too, knows how common is this haunting, dread of insanity. "Allow me, however, to be reassuring forthwith.. The very fact , that yen fear, you are losing your mind is the best possible proof that yf.u are not. The possessor .of a psychosis (the medical term for insanity) practically never is aware that his mind is upset. "The very essence, of a psychosis is the delusion.. The characteristics of insane delu ion are: first, that the patient adopts a wholly false premise of some kind; second, that: hi reasoning and consequently his. conclusions are illogical; third, that he tenaciously clings to what he holds to be true no matter how much proof is brought to bear in an attempt to es tablish a falsity of his, far-fetched and alto gether absurd ideas. The psychotic is convinc ed that yen are in error ; only he understand-?';., If any one is insane it is you. not .he'., .;'. ;;' ' A psychotic patient under mv care believ ed all the bones m his body to be broken Even when he stood upon his feet he still held to his .delusion. . . :',; .'. : "Fcllywing are ten- symptoms commonly met with that make people afraid they will lose their minds. ; . . .An otherwise perfectly "normal person may be troubled by one or more . of these ; . but, he should realize that the maiii fes talicn is. merely ah individual difference to be jycked upcii. as a normal deviation within th : ni rnv l. . If several such symptoms exist, espee-; 11 f 1 vilwi i eai-., the condition would tech nically be called neurotic; But a neurosis, even in the most severe case, does not lead to tn sanitv. ' i ne symptoms -are: . '1. Loss of Memory ... . . 2. Inability to Con centrate . . . 3. Inferior Convictions , . 1 Gut!: " suicid tl Impul-e . (5 Woin 7 L i realitv Eeehngs . . . 8. Insomnia . . , 9: Depres sion . . . 10. Insanity in the Family . "If you fear vou are losing our mind it proves that you are not in any such danger at: all E A gossip is a person who likes to hear ges- sip until the gossip begins to gossip about the ; gossin." .;.-. When you call upon a thoreughbred he gives you all the speed, strength of heart, and smew in him. But when you call upon a jack ass, he kicks. Selected. THE OLD HOME TOWN RtjUrd V 5. P:tnt Offica ( HURRV DOC'. -" (OTEY IS HAMINV ) ? A Di22r SPELL by STANLEY ( reiwT at OFFICE, SARAH,- ' , 1 T D11-2.Y ey JjJ -ro-jo, -. j w-' tr m i.V A Ms, MARSHALOTEY YALKER ARRAM&E& TO HAVE THIS SPELL SO OOC PlLLSSORY . COL)Lt CICASH AUNT SARAH PEASObVS TURKEY PINNER IM TIME To (SET )H OH TiiE MINE PIE -35 LfS w.ctnlHt ccitpau. pens y 24 Years Ac in Random SIDE GLANCES D W. CURTIS RL'SS Ar ii. - T:..:r:--,:ii.:.- li.y is a. .iii:'i 'hv't-. : !!-; ! f-i''-r atv talking ill 'i'it; K' hp.r-v t. 1 1: i !-.' V (lilillflJ, ;i ;.". nu-:e. j a -. li .- s:nir. pumpkin pi. . ar. .- t Ci: ' -rr: cf '.IliliK. but it r', iv- thut '::'.- var pi .Mi'.t.' .-houlii ;l . itav-it, 1- AT i:A( K a;nnLr,. iti :! ai! :: .w-. . Wir-.i v- ! a en;;.!: hssi -V; t h:r Vi-ar car a:!'.-: : u: a.i . Wis. j.-,-! :h;. vvi-.U ' . o . :;:' havf av l-.K k. Two-Minute Sermon By Thomas Hast well HAYWOOD (Fioii! the files of Xjve'n'.ei .. l'Jll.) Mr. Jarvis rainicv, (f Cutaim was in tow;; ui business Saturdr.;. Mis Maudf Francis va. a end visitor in Ashevil'.e. Mr. John Campbell, of Ma- i. . in town cn business Satuiday. . Miss. Elsie Catherine Allen . ;tveial days in Ashtviile as the cf friends. Mr. I'lott Boyd, of I'btt, X. i .pent Saturday in town on busiiii -- Mr. Charles Knight left during w'eel; fu" a tiin esst, after a v;i. his mother here. Mi -sea Gladys and Florence Pi :. in Ashtv; f Anihew. Mcl. Adam I My', -in-v. !'..v-.-:.;Yu.;.- .ha', f e.l-.iiiu'ed-. jOiHH- ',. ti.wi.v i'.'P bach was buiud I UH.(! witii- M-o.n, ts '.'.' wo iiinr ,- t u'el j (n b ia!;i kniS..-; to ln-jr the butcher ! !.:, 1 :! ''.p.- a. nound. . : i i'.it , ii.i vci ilu ie- s, this : - is turkey 'a-i.a, and the ccupie siinwn below ii.' oiip.r through an crdea! which ill : f ''ii ; U mier-lv arte:! neop'e :;vme lire i-r 'vvothfr have face. . jfT'fT a SECURITY DEMANDS CHRIS TIAN' IN'TELLIGEXCE: The srreat tst in-.na.e to a Demo. racy such as ('0.'. i-; no: i'ldni the foes without. We ; f piep'a rc-tl to lneet most any : u' si es. oi' against cue lights. We luvc the resources, the genius, and the- man r.rivcr to make an adcsiuate iiei'i. r.us! . Rut there i- a foe aji'ainst whi.h the genius cf this natii.n, its wealth, ami its -man rower are help-!.- -. a fa I that is its uniritellifent.-un-sci njuiious and indifferent voter. Due ti; Uh Uwx tha" our irovei ninent is a g'iv. rtercnt l.:y majorities it is im p;:;ta;;i 'what .i;. e,.-. up "to; make up majorities If they are niade i'ntelliienl. h'"'h niinde.l people o : i'k'.' the trouble to inform them ive i n the men an. I the issues- in !vid in each campaign then our n he .'assured of a yooih and and a wise .e'ovcrnmcnt. If n:.t of this type then our nt has no such assurance morracy, if it is to live as such, sis two resnonsihilitii'.- Upon its :.. ' Firs; that. its. members east !!e!li.mnt Christian vote, and see t ha; the , 'Pujol it v of the. v .iters t hi ll p 'ii! rat a - A il nop 1'C ) an' i i.pd. be 1 toll i riuv- pl inspired with ideals and in . -pee to the end that the major ity v.iil always be on the fide of the riede. History provides a laboratory reieri! of ii'any experimeiit- made by nations in the past and ' its findings Williams spent the day Saturday. .Mrs. uoruon rcrter, oi was the truest of Mr: over Sunday. Mis, J. F. Abel entertained wi: auction at the Bon Air on Momia; afternoon. Miss Helen Bi igjjs went to Asii villi- on Saturday, returning: to tow: in the evening. Mr. T. P. BridMes cf - Xashvi.i, Ttnn., has returned home after . shoit stay in Waynesyille. It's all liirht to bocst the be,-i low: in We : tern North Carolina, but ir, cidenliy tlon'c forge: the best towr. A ;eood teminder, and one that will try not to forget so here koi "Thl'ee Clieeis for Waynesville, tl;.. best town in Western North Car. lina, ' The deelamation Acadeiuy proved a affair. These who enteitaincd and the.- conic .-t most del went were ;e who s:;; at th, ijrhtfu Hill i veil a home do not know what they niisse.. The tie 'lamation- were of the blithe.-;, order. Several song's were given by the choral club composed of Misse Ressi.i I.ce, Naomi Harrohl Hetty M;;'cki Xora Swift, Bessie Ray, Jua nb a .Mt'tli'o'i'd, Evelyn-. '-Abel. Vi?Jic McCi acken, and Fannie Campbell. .Mnie. Sarah Bernhart attribute.--her feeling of ..youth to two; cause.-. ''The fust is hard work, which save mr fioPi boredom,, and the recond is the fact that I never by any chano .i.v v.-Pat my doctor tells me. ' J, Frank F'ooihee. , of AYinnesboro, S. (.'. has leased this paper and i now in charce. We understand he is a. hus:linr newspaper man. extend the brother , a hearty welcome to We.-tein North Carolina, and wish him unlimited success in his new pi --ition. -Jack-on C.umtv Journah . shew tha tnanence hard nan geneo. the only sure raaii to 'per -and piojrrt'ss lies down the ow read of Christian' intelli- MM mm 4k FJLL si?; The emi. ie above look like newly weds. If they had been married long enough he could face the battle bet ter prepared. But let's look at the scene below, that of a Pilgrim father drawing a bead on a member of the fe'athered flock for his , Thanksg'iving dinner. Now if it vere left to me to kill my own meat for dinner I'd probably open of sardines, 'cause I m not a shot" like C.uv Massi'e. ('. J. Lairpkin, Nhk Medford, r ;kws town. ' a can sure ret c f and a icw at oun 1 e 7l RAM Samo as oclvertiscd m Good Housoksop ing Mccaiinc, E.c:ciies Hom3 Jouincsl and Smurday Evening Post. Clacsns floors, rags end carpets. Motor driven revolv ing brush typo. . . .Value 139.50. And a ROYAL JUMiOR HAND CLEANER for cleaning upholstery, stairs, draperies, crjlc j-obils interiors, etc. ...Value $12.00. Totai retail value ... $51.50 FOR THE PRIC6 $3950 This offer i for a limited lima only ... do net delay ... II is a real bargain . . . one thai you cannot cfforcl to mitt. I f. ;- a I MARTIN ELECTRIC COMPANY And the picture bi low Ik w it .brings back, niemorie.s of ah well cared" dinner. And what sickening than finding, the flown the coop?". ' is more In 1 s PHONE 31 S LES SERVICE CHURCH ST. 'PWJE . But why, should I be . lamenting otr what might -hapnen? Im noi going tp have to kill, a turkey as the tirst Picture shews. Im not going to have to 'hunt for. one like: old father Pilgrim, and I m not worried about the "bird .flying the coop.' . '. And the reason I m no: worrying i b?cause we have been invited home. And to go honu, even without getting a dinner, is something ito be mighty thrrkful for and we are. i) thi column wishes for oath of vou a dav that will long be remem beied. and that none of the troubles pictured above will overtake vou. ' BILLIY" SUNDAY'S SERMON Epigrams and Bible stories related by the late evangelist. One of manv features of the December 1 of the American Ueeklv. tne big magazine which comes with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. On sale bv all newsdealers and newsbovs. I How Alexander's Holds Customers People who trade at this drug store are under no contract to do so. They are absolutely free to sjive theif business to whomever they please. And yet practically everyone who has ever sriven Alexander's just one trial has become a rcQiUlar customer. Ahy is it? Simply because they are held uo by bonds of unex celled skill, a fine sense of responsibility and an exacting s-tandard of service which allows for no compromise. We should welcome an opportunity to demonstrate this to vou. ' A S K Y OUR DOCTOR Two LICENSED PHARMACISTS Foi? Your Protection ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE Phones 53 & 54 Opposite Posi Office Try At Home First. . .And You'll Never Regret It