THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936 Page 2 THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER .. it V';!o.".o-v - '-' '-, '- 'HV-'. V if Jf I : -if i ; 1 - , - 1 . - ' . : I - ahp iflnimtainm THE WAYNESVILLE PRINTING CO. v , V - - - r THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1936 AND WHY NOT A FEW PEANUTS? Or. fr hsr.'d wc hear that "anything zr:.v.- ;n H ."-i County." That ii just :rje, :. : c var.c hir. any er i : V,':.. ,. I- I-:-.: U' i r.a: ; r . . ':. .. '. - i-.r-.- raise-;: . y .:.: .-..r.r w-ri-H-'.t- u'r- r.io-r bu-irrs ::: '::.-: r-eanu:- :o r. '-;'..-.:. i: v.v u. : - .":: ::.-:.. : ge: iu:h. a v.'..r.t- :. rr -r.-vAr this section, but. once the pe:.pie c:'ui.i induced t ' try boiied -peanuts, .we are or the opinion . that .it .-A-cu'.d -bring' in hnueh extra change to. the '.farmer?. . o Now bi led peanuts mi'ph: sound iike a fai-:et:hed thing, but they are 'delicious.. The peanut.- are picked green and boiled in salt .water. ' Sometime, someone will take it upon them selves to ntake this test, and we berieve they wii! b savi-sSej -with the prorTts.- What, peanuts were not boiied e i'U'd be cur ed and sij on the market :-r used at home Doctors read.ly agree that raw peanuts are one ct the,- oest a; .::ge.-t: : n .-:n .vr., ELECTION CAMPAIGN HAS STARTED ';. An'unr.-erved date in Hayw.-od County p-j.:t:cai life is the Februar- term o: court. .That date marks the orftcia! -:-pehing ' :: thi elect: jr. period in this; county, and any person is at liberty af'.er ;ne February' term o: c.ouvt to announce for rrhke. The . p-jhtica.l-. 'bee begtns to buzz during cou'rt.:and..tne.buzz gets. jouder and. buder 'until, the; Jn-: Primary.; As far . as this, cunty i concern i: the :J-une primary ;u-t av-:ut ends the. time.. betweem the . ' ft - - - m. .'. n e . z or a c 1 1 v e c&rr " ;'the .p-:'it;.:ai..y.ear. -in t ' ,TUnt.;' N . -::.;-.' is left. tb' :a' general discussion . ct .:nat: :,na p-i:t;:s -and. -a '. for aii tni'ns that v.-ere s. t-:::re th- J.r.e prima:--. .' Running: .true t: ::rm ;tnis' rear- the'orr inj d.-.y :' coun' here Mir.:-;.- b: the .usua! prtdi:tions.; an i: ao'. ' a - wel.-m.eanimj. hanashakes. - S-:-m:e w;.u:id-h: can- : citate- w-r- -..r j t to r"?-Te fr'-m every while other ere bus :- workers in ,ei-:h,.-ecti: paigmnz: : Vi"h:Iv. it w;i. ant-ther m.onth before for : mal announcement; make their appearance. "e learned from 'cri auth't-ritite.' sources that at - least e.izht have si-znifie-j their intention of run '. shnhT. - No less ;than;f jur have-beeh. mentioned fr r-presentative. Thus far twD ..rtamers; 'hay .bee-n. used in. connection .withvthe" register of in-ed- orTlcc. and if thing's go a?; Panned. Ha ywj C.unty;.wili.haTe a 'cacdi date'i &eekir. a piace in Congress this election. The commissi ic.er contest will be the cent--er of much activity as . us.uaL and the list or candidates -Pi'J probably be as long as y&ur arm. as seven wiil hare to be elected, with one frc-m each of the -seven' districts in the county. . . . Bat say what 'you may, .political- observers ' predict jS hard fought campaign, this year. In the county, state and nation, and the indica tions are that they won't be far wrong. : COLD WEATHER HELPFUL AS WELL AS ' HARMFUL THE OLD HONx TOWN by STANLEY Tnis ccuntrv :s exr-enencing the coldest w:: . -i ter ?ince l&ls and m.-llior.s While the c: :.-. er. help: Records have beer, shatter- iamage nas been .. . r:n .: a;ways n after a co .1. while many think it Ail tnree are right. will bene tit more from the O'tner group, vvitn tr.e r.. The snows put nit- the soil, and the hard freezes ke-rp ure in the ground that otherwise would e familiar with cold weather and crops. Inc that better crs are harvested the coal winter than after a mild one. If ue this year this cour.trv will have a bumper crop next fall. Tnis county will also benefit from the cold in that it will retard the blxrr.ir.g' of the apple trees, and that is another thing that as sures a gO'od crop. The cold weather gave some of the young er folks the opportunity to skate on Lake Juna luska. which was the first time it has been frozen over since 1918. Maybe we can't fully appreciate the cold V - f ti;i - 21 1 l X. 'kl'iJ C-3 C OuJKiS5, COCSTY V fV Uj-iJ; CH"-S-i fA COMfN -3 PAY 23 Years Agoi in HAYWOOD 1 1 weather as we should. Perhaps some of our readers are like the old negro, who was facing the lev wind when the thermometer was around zero, ne r.u.;ec nis raggec coat uo c.o-er to ms tnro last Juiyr Perhaps back on tnis tr.e time we t : can see al r v V r . - i v. ' - At least "Wlr.d, where wuz .ex: July we will be "unusual" winter a: tough: it was bad. b Random SIDE G L A N CES By W. CURTIS RUSS a ..... r .5... 0, . c ." ; H i '." c : u r. . y .Vv.-li Wj -6 .-c WHAT IS news: " i i Joc:t v. ?.. :.... tr.r o.'-t ... . ; pr.nt.ng a uetn v.' r...igr. .-r .-o ...n. cresting -e.cn are. usually good news, and no c attached to getting them in the .On the. other hand,. those wl better, often ask that bits of printed as new; . when it is nothing but legiti mate advertising'. It is for their selfish inte rest that they seek to have it put in' the .paper.. To such matter the regular advertising price is attached, and if that:: is not satisfactory to whatever is. .t-er. should know ' r" a ' o c e 'A. F..rcn.fc Mi-dy j r.t:av :r. Aa.ev:.le. A:.tvi.it v.s.ior ts'-s reii. M: il.la. riaii:.'.:;.- ;:cvcr.-. V0.;or.,. .j .r.K attractive -.---: ; M.is A-cc Quir.ar.. Mr. W. L. Hari.n as.-ia-jser. Tibsy, left or. Vc:r.-- ..v rr-orBiCg f-f ialisb-ary to vj.t ar.o Mr. W.ii Hariin. Dr. Jamee Caton returne-i T.- cay from a -.np of two or t-r.r He visited Mr.roe, Concord ar.c :y, where he 'ieiivered ierator.j addrfcs-es. Mr. EoDer: Boyd, who ha tee- cr. a visit to his parents, left on Mor.-iy for Pallas. Texas, where he r.:lii a lucrative position. Miss Mattie Queen ha returr.ei from Statesvilie where she -per.: several days. The Musical Club met with Mrs. Harden Howe!; on Jan. 17th. Th8 present were Mesdames Love, Aller., Camp, Howell, Reed, Cacpbe'.., Smathtre, and the Misses Strir.g-f.e.d, Killian, Allen, Stevens and Gordon. Mr. R. N. Barber, who repreier.ts Hardware Manufacturers to wholesale calers , and i quite sarceisful cr. the read, is detained at home or. a-.v rout of the iiir.ess of his wife. Vj trust Mrs. Barber will socn be en tirely restored, but we do cot wan: Mr. Barber to be in any hurry a:-..: "hittir.sr the road." Mr. A'.r.ey Haieht, of Balsani, wi5 ir. t;-.vr. We-inesday w.th as r.ice a '.it 1 had :wo c:i:ree: of V."avneville. Thev a ever- i lor.gea to the variety called the N':r"'- .vrsterr. Greer.;r.?. a arje -teaut.::! arr-'.e with a Tello-wis.h sreen tint - I r;:h - r'av.-'. Mr. Haight d.-;:v0i :' : :n a fe' minutes. - Wsyn y: . Of in z stirred ,:-'". ri-'.y over 'i'lir. 1 timers' arf .-ja-n'r-i.v.-' -. .:-:. thi n ''--': fr:e .-: - ' . ir zantV.erv and blind: tier?. T1-- B'N'GALriW rr,LnY yo?. BEAUTIFUL WAYNESVILLZ - h. a rr.-t attractive section, to r-r kno-n-. ts the Chestnut Park Addition -v-ir-lc okirs the town. The popular err?' North Carolina Summer Jin:".. rear'U.r.g I teat I nad . We., it! t one, .but rr.a&.s cvryew- .-. : apS-e as we nave ever seer. -;r J. 'R.-MoCRACKEX. Wad e.. pu.::t ;n Vf.VdiStcr;. :l-n newspa't er n0in.fr noay an: -. z..' tat. 1 1 M. G. DavLs Only Waynesviile Student Attending Davidson wees:, dunn? nis s ville. the Beaut ;iul."' the person seeking the: advertising., the 'a Infrequently ' people will bring in articles fove and six pages long for publication, when .'at the most the article would not interest more than a - dozen ' people. : Some get quite peeved i: the article is boiled down to three sentences T.esv. -aaj represented . by a.i ; piacea- . n some page '.'Oner by :he number of people interested in the sub ject... and' that is the -reason-many of the ion?-, winded articles that are sent in are boiled down or thriwr. away. o A news paper's mails are cluttered w;;h publicity of every - conceivable nature. .. Some . look;. like good news, but somewhere there is a: statement or paragraph which is ;ust plain ad vertising which' someone is .trying .to- get:.into: the '.paper without cost. Those ; things ' at. one time got into the. paper, but ecpy is more closer ly: edited oh all papers now. and it is harder to -get in prcpaganda than before. What we can't understand is why some', large hrm w;U continue to-pay out good money to. have this, propaganda prepared: and- mailed -cut., when.some.'of .it never gets' nearer the. paper tha- .thel wastebasket.'' If w.e 1 should 'attemb: to publish all the .tne onte-ligent reacer.. :ne ituoen: n ua'v:is.;a Cci.ee per-i-i -'the lecsnd rr.es:r of the college year nre tnis weeK with an er.ro"- ..5 .:s-;.i..t. .e.e ...e... v. v.'v. :;. out nere's wr.ere :.. At".nd,r.j ;huj ninety-nine year old This yean? rcan weni j Presbyterian ir.stctuvion from Way. tne next issue, sat nesrille J, G. Davis, a sophomore, c.-.umn. ao-.-u. ;.ej rY--.i:v 'nr. K-nr me. re fir the celebration next year of - ( ---". a G r - -c sf trio r.z o: tne -eo..eee.v Ooecea or. ;fn t:,-a p::r i-iuntry : Mar:h ;2. 1nS7 by the Scotch-Irish . ; Presbyterians of North Carolina, the ! ..... s .r..e. grown to a po--; . ica cersv.p -.n eoucationa; in the South. - ea:.y 6ej:ns. hc-rr.-e, and f down and wr rr.:crw:T.ter rr.eet;r.. sni abiut c:Z -ere... . r.ti a..tr.i.r. .-r-r.rr.e-.t-. And of all a -e unert-rote-1 . t. "W. C." RU55, of Waynesvtlle. '..friend i. .of. . Rfv. Paul teat ne c : u.-2 n:.-t nu orn w;tn Cars . x . ' j - v - a.-l ; a I Another reason for "hieing rr.y tal I I've, been I e:. . 4r.s.r a cas-ne.'. :'no ether, reacir. thar - T '. - ,' everj-h:n? vbefore but OIOME- j h-.'.'. , u i vnnw .- : e " -'' " .' " ".''' ''"' : ! reading in your paper. Mr. Roceffer, .:r. wa5 tor ; "p-retend that i :m ..obscurity' over-night.! a..g.e w..i rr.ai;e rr.ucn oe.tter j W nen I read a mis-orlnt. but ctT.ee in one week. the.pa.per would b twice the TlU t f.HTs FOR SEKII.H S M MKP Verily 1 I -ay nnti:. yfn: All -in.- .-hall he torzircn, ifi tr.y -fiatl bla-ene. -l. Mark 3:S. IJfe tltat erer oel- f orriveue ba for its fir- OJaty to forzive. BalwtT Lytton. F.r tl-y Iwate the lrJ. and tbey 1&11 reap the whirl-wind: it hath no alk: the bud -ruill yfe4d no 'meal-: if he it yield, the -trsmeer? ? h 11 -it 'Bp.. H- 7:T. For rreM is the Ln-d. od rreaily to be prai!: He h ilyi to be feared above all e:d.s. L Chronicie 1:25. ;:. '" ; Oh.: treat heTT-e- nicht! thca lendest thy ready Teil to every Wa.fn. aod teemiii; mi-hiefs thrive beneath -"thy .hade. Aaron Hill. . - '' , . - : Fatth make, life provides, trval- cud firm and death Crow-Hi the Chrvian- hann HopfntT. lm. let that iturbt be solitary, let do jKyfnl Toice come therein. Job 3:7. The fewer the wr,rds- the better the prayer. Lntbrr.;' ; When I get a little money I boy V-k: mod if any fcs left, 1 bty food and c"the-. Ij-z-mu. Of all the rirtoes necesry to the cntn pietioo of rTft man. there i oooe to he more deUcmtety im plied and leoentatioo.Iy raanted thaa the eiqaL-ite feelinir ot nnirersal benevoieooe. Bulwer. : I . thiurht ir was : sir, it was there us- a plain as day. And while I was still :r. a wh.ir'.'here oame a ie.ttcr fc-i-r. Parson Faul ur?.n? that I held the call, and ccntinued by .'saytr.'?.:'; Perhaps you've ;rr.se-i y.ur -.all-in e. On the 'other hand..- w-ie the cneeis..- pernar-s :t'-st Ois.n't t-x- late. In tne name if . millions, of rr.osoe struck' younz ..rr.aioenc :;,c y-t cm- tarn c-cuntiess s.h, unei?resse,i. : 1 1 ur.-e tr.it tc.-j ?.e tr.e thouc.t of a j ou. mifctt . avcio serto-u. arurnent j an-d ipt-.s.t.i-r. by a?rte:n at tne out-.! set .to' take' Ti-u-r. wore alcng wr.i.Tci;'' to H . .iy. :-d. : '' i -I . have ' ouv: cnel-re?rot.;- It's: a alon . witn rod ' to;' Chapel '-Hill' Eut j ayc-e -y:u consouereu tr.at, - ati ce-.. -loet . tnat , -ne.: oornp-etiticn. wo.u.c .ies.- orauti: as. we., as .oc-ii :o.get( ny on tne coast. ::,.- .. "At any -rate' I i .t ycur detisicn wi-h. interest. If yea' decidV 1?..' go. I wish you the .be 3-:. of ' 'luck." ' .-. ! ar Parson Paul. :t Will afford ! y to xtrate ""patience" "cur 'con-gregration i A" i wnen I' g.e; a part playing op -! p-li.te Mae West, or Jean Harlow. Y'. '.for my Waoesbb.ro ' :;::;; ar.: five them, a c'ose-up Tce-w of mere ourves than are on the road; up. Mt. Mitchell. For that one act. they will feel w;- repaid for their . ?rt' m mskin? the . sensational nd i f the cehtury"" to the trovde world. . j Rain Snow Sleet- Together With Worn Out Shoes MEANS SICKNESS Don't take a chance on bein? sick from wet feet bring Us Those Shoes ITS CHEAPER TO HAVE SHOES FIXED THAN TO PAY DOCTOR BILLS THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Next to Western Union -.'Now there -you -a: erl almost -. endorsing . the .eUj-esrccn. I , leave,- the type's ter lor Why I bet he would eTen ai- -se nis .ccngreeatiori to. go. ic ""the show wh;oh. featured, pictures in which I.piayei the part of a kas-iaoxe icrer. The two Wadesboro . cittxeas think they hare mac a dcso.orery --' e m:Tte world, but thy haven't. I've c-en -a-aitin? patierctiy : ( ?) ', tutrl! 'a subftantial' Offer i$ rnaie'.for ' ioy ser vice. I ' love rjeTvjpapir -a-ork. And as. jast .ir that Until, the attractive crTer arrives :'-. ' Then. tc-o. I f.?ure .there's nothdn? like publicity for a rrsovi star, arcd certaisly a little inside inforrr.atici on boTr to obtain this publicity w-21 be a valuable asset -a-hen I take en nrr residexie us Hollrno4. ,'.)' The Ice Box That's A "Life Box" To a certain ice box in our prescription department come doctors and nurses. Theirs is a serious mission, for in its frigid depths are no meats and puddings, but price less serums and vaccines. When a vicious disease threatens, or a hospital cot holds a feverish stricken being, from this box come little vials that bring new life and hope. 3Iany a person in Waynesviile owes his life to this guardian of health. Sure ly it deserves to be called "the ice box that's a life box." ASK YOUR DOC TO R Two LICENSED PHARMACISTS For Your Protection ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE Phones 53 & 54 Opposite Post Office Try At Home First . .And You'll Never RegTet It US -f - ----- I