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Page 2 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 193. THE QUESTION OF LIQUOR CONTROL Never before have the citizen s of North Car olina given a much thought to the question of liquor control as they ire today. We do not :r.;tv- that the p-rf'.e have ever been sore sincere ir. their opinions. Neither do w fe-el THE OLD HOME TOWN - by STANLEY The Mountaineer 1 9 Years Ago in Haywood 2AC f&eV: 4 P-.V.si 2y THE WAYNESVILLE PRINTING CO. W ;VrCTI.-. P. l-;: r :-: - . i - ' -. ..I,-. 1.. . - .. :- ' ' 1 rT how To f-.AKE CCEE . ..t:.- ni e ecr i.r.rJ Can.tr .O serf. c , best s-tlutior. to this major question. f r :r the sake of a hotter understanding, we ' -.-.all try and point out a few facto that ihtould I 71 ( Fro.t ibt f.ies 'March. 7, r" Mr. ChA. E. Ray, of BrVvanj 5?-er.-. iveral day? in o-wr. ...- Rv. A. V. Jvjxtr f;.li his r-rjt T.-;r.thIy ap-pciist.T.tnt at ALtr' c'urch. A beautify ;j?r.. r.v ire th- Virj-co'ior-a: cras lon the ir.-;v..J 0'f V" C. E. Qu:n!an resides. F:r tee r.rst t.rr.e n scrrr.-"'--.ar. tjy ai. t'.e coa. yv ar.t Tw0 ' f THURSDAY. MAR' H 4. 1 ' ''.'.at w, . :c . ar.u r. v. ip;r.i'i North Carolina i a wet state. Any e;t;zen living ;n the state can le :y liquor from any. pla; where it is leg car. oe "oug: via ex- uuuor car. r ,e up to a gaiior. per person, botight in counties where it ar.v cour.tv m :i or.. 'S- -'"-'r-g i --"' sei.i -k-r. d urirr 'the :oi "rlina :-r any 0: the IT c h-.-e' ti'Cucr legallv sold. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERi E z -: an a. .rr or. C6 M "5 EX VAJjr HOME VtAS &LAS'T5 TaPr iwuaje. Tosses :r. some .ert cv Mrs. R. H. Mitch!! r;urr.M iay fr Ar.r.isV!. 'A!a.. -aher- -,hr '.n- t: r.-er so. R--ert. A fi.-rr.er '.ivis? thre rr.i'. '.''.-rr. say that h has pier.ty of i'jm ber h:s r!a-r. &ut that with h ' zz x-st vf . a r ;t 15 chSfp-r for h..a to ;y a!. Tri Martin.. Dave Mii'.er. ar-j Ton l-rrz Jr.. sf the er.jrineriEg -r: re her two h;ur cn Sur.av aftir in r.:-:-r.. frt! Carrtp Sevier. A certai: l3 a Random SIDE G LANCES B W. CL RTI2 RUSS IN WASHINGTON ?rs' ROBERT R. TM REYNOLD. fflaat- rated Mates enator or" . t-; tr.e prow-n ter- h-n hare they c-"'.: rt stay jeezer M.'Je? A": Qair.ian. 5ae Lir.-;-', ar - G--r-.i Miiler a z-iests of Mr Cre- 5strerthia:ts -stored to A&Z t.' Fr,4sT A r..-xrf:: ri,;:o riar: hi' ies -:r. Er: a i--av. ,Nev York.- tha; r .ver Hayw,. s-'-'j""'.- r.-i'.i some r-. Szr.r.r ee-r to be here. G-r.-le ;-' " the rr-rf- of .-e--i&ry -terr.et i.V.e arir.?. This ri""'t-Tr(: '-rir. t-'arte--? r". "; a r"."r ':k ?r :he . T; . . T. ? i- f-rrti-l.ier?. ear re. . "..'t .--".r h. -i .". r itri 'tic ' o'r.e '.r ' -ri" r.-et. The tito- ''e-.V'-'- K -re-errr..:r.. Vrj "V."hT . , .i-r!eiT3T . '. r-.:ve-1 yesteriiy --.rr.ir.? frw. "i?hir.t..:--. D. C. t'i tr.e Sj But A r. 1 .- : . - . -t ' . t - T ... re fV.rt tui.-..fy t.-.it vri;. vT:te Ssitwtsr Sfri'zs rr-wrtv. f;i- .ij.i. it, ve re'. .e is :t the itrtvte of t-rxr. . arror.-rei that th e: t"yr. a 3 e-rv 7ir.g or.. zen.-' r.i - .-. . .- p-nit ' ypiht ''hi ;r. a.-Ui't the nev.-ff:crr-'uniirnit-: --upp-vrt. ' The:-.i h . r2-ar.;zat.:.. that -ntean,- a much to th rruiter.ai e.l-he:r of Wayr.cS'Miie. Ha2e!-' 'oi an-i Liirie J.una!u ' a des the Cham ber 0: Coir..rei.ie. The organization U owned. or?rfrl ar.i 'iur.-r5rte.i oy the pe-vpie w-hom it benefits, ani the sole purp-ise of the organiza tion that.' -ji rnsk-ir.'th:- a. bier i.n-d better piac-r to iive. V.'r- rr.:r.; 'ad'.:, t a- : ; r. iri:ev- that nr. P.-rt -. . xf. A prrr.'rnt r ir l-i'-i tn.arc tr.e man .eie.?ti M'av r.r: L N. Da'vi.i. ? . r i-'.ivi- r.a- -rrr. r.'. -ri''' "r.r.c'e.i wih tr.e- o: ?an..at'.vn r vr "years, ani he i- iv'are of . '- 'uT.-r.v.- -t.c -:ertai-n!y a man - pr-. . ,j or; a.? a;:-ac-..jr to a .iuor stoi'e a tnev wt, .r '.i hive it. place, people ho vv.ant :-y dr.nk t--r : r w-es. in ir.o.-: instances drink it at the i!ac'f re'.v De-jc.e take Peer a rrir. -. - . i. 'rr. c: ke'n -v.c .mitt-r-.: Under, the .eader-h:; competent ooand of m: that another succev-fu orga.'.zation ,: Mr I,.v.,. and the y-r ir. -tore for the SCHOOL EXPENSES f-ur- c n ; Pn-r? tvT ea.i r. r-ut.'.' ----s - in H.-v.v,i .County vf :r Ii:3.4--'; --u S21.5 cori.nuj to tne. Univer-,v Nev. Le--;; -ten for thr past i-:. Tni.- i. over ei?ht. i . iar--ie--. .. tnan that spent: for the 1 li292, t-r at w h.cn S2v"d7 wa; -pent for eaon child. The average for the state wa.-.. set at 524.lv : ' which: is -.third ' from- the bitt om in ali the' 4?. state-. i Nev: York tate led. th" an " averag- of ?:24.ia ' y . ' Haj-v.- d Count;-' u- : ; jit : at the inaif-wy mark .:n rank; in the -tate. "being-, the "1st ' county. - The University New? Letter explain- these figure; further.;. by saying: . : Perhar.vfhe two ma;;-r explanations for :our uribeiievabiy low- cost are the economies aohiev ,ed thrcu?h the state administration of our v. frc system, and . the extremely' low ; sauries ' paid to school teachers and others connected with the public school system of the state. I: . is probable that the major explanation lies in the low salary schede in North Carolina-It is a fairly safe observation to make that in view of their training and experience and length of term taught. North Carolina teachers are the lowest paid in the United States. They do not mis-s much of being the lowest paid without making- any qualifications whatsoever. In oth er words, it is apparent that the averag-e dollar spent on public education in North Carolina buys more public education than the average dollar spent in any other state in the UnitaL The-liquor, law- c!ariy states. that there shall be no drinking in the liquor stores, but lf wjne and beer are put in the liquor store, it will com plicate matters to a point beyond control, and destroy the real purpose., back of the proposal . If the county is to control. the retail sale: of wine and beer, it appears that these two items w;;;; rave to h-e sold from a separate store thin the liquor -tore. That wullmean double -operat-ing . e.Tnses.; but -under no circumstance"- ;:o . we- feel that the sale of wine, beer and liquor ail :r-j.T. one store would prove 'sat.s fact try. Thi par-rr feels that tne sooner the election '- held, and the que-tion settled for at ira-t tr. i ee year- that the better we will all .be. Tr.e que.-tion is already beginning to dwell in the rbinds of some until they have taken quite nar row views this is true of both sides. .And the sjner the majority; of the pe-ople decide via the ballot what the wish is, we shall ail become somewhat over-fed on th- subject. ;;. The. Mountaineer has alw-ays been, '-'bt-ne cry -The fact that the'state'.is wet has not changed our views, on the wet and drv question. We are. . however, trying to look at this imr- -tar.t. question of control with an open mind. We r'a... respect, the views of -. everjohe-on this mat-" .ettrr ar-i art.,- at tr.e r"e :i i; t-er x.r.te. y.i -ii- reai.iy ---reritar,-: ST.y th-y ire j : i ' :r tr.e rtz jox it ;;T.es.. .C'f ct'ir.. tr.e c'.erii c: : :. cr.-e r-i-riufe :r i rorarr ryt'?T;:t.'.. tor' a fi?r-u.sr san- :n t:i.-.e ".-.-. tr.e -.;-..ei. a? -is. the ca-: atarrutr. for 6';r l;er.- -rhV.'f -Azalea 1 H':v.i..- -anc-.his -2-x-es-r. is bisgr b-ilt. e--te-i by --r.rred.erte.:; .r.i;-: -t:e? ' .' '. '"' ' " ...i i? t.e.ve .tr. R.-;eve.t .e . ti" . . e s , rffi.-e cerartr.er.t. the t.-:r. .? 5p-..e-i. r.rcr. ip;ti .etter- ar.d reve- Ei-h letter that corr.es irto the j; 5 a hariie-i . f-Kir .:; tir.e p-iarec ir, the h-ox. c riri it tre iSr.e.-a-'. : ?er.tK yt-u az-i I tr-Kit ri- a iette: V.-f:re e-ry -x-.y' i a k:r-tre:i ti-.-r f::-r. . They involve :;iue. The Ms: arien; ..' s at tarter? of the Presi-iert's prc-- , : &a. r-r rts -cr:t;cs. i'ie?t;.n ; s-:r.si irteertty or character Covz.- 1: l the viewpoint of jotn rsemhrj tr-ot .U ruet;r.ei -a-hether eiatic any :'h. Cor-5t;t: i.iei trrc-urt thr i:-.ii rr & . . . a . er.-: j?- ntret tr.e .ert?. at:ve a-j.; ti?e-i or. h-rr.Ar. r.rhts. Pr-:-:r.ent- c.-::i. r : mr..zi'.x n iy they n-vt- - ''Crttt-s tJte pripo: jay trey -'an a.-.-i .r;e:;ret -he Corft;tt:t:vn AND THE BATTLE 0TP. HUMAN RIGHTS AN!1 PROPERTY RIGHT? CONTINUE. It i sre two - city cirrter?. -ereri -ie::v. j ery. ar. i to r.rai .rtutes. Wher. a j letter ccrr.e .r. ;- is rliet :r, a chute j wi.ti iier.-;te3 wht'ef. iv-x. je-rti-i-r.. tr.-.i5 ii-:-rte. the ietter :i r. har.di-e-i. ani pa: isv-. tie liuai .rack or x. at. the 16-a-rsir. jte rate reeard.eii of the p-x-r.-har i; writ,"? tr wron? a-iirej-M. tryi- to "pars the Sjpree Cozrt" is to cue.'r.or. hi. s-.wtnty ir. carry-, forward i prt-grarn that jcrre 2:.y.!y.'') of k: itaJU approve-; art November Asc whatever else : say be said of vie Pres:-int s pro- , STaa:. few car. c'jet:n his -hosest e'e- : sire to aaie cr na tjor. s-otr.der ani ' ". sr w&j,e!s- than r.e f-cn-: rt wr.er. Par-e; p-st is har.ie-i rr.;.h ir, th he 'took over the reiirtti of g-t-vernment. same way, n,y . ,ar?.e .osnTiiS. c-:xe. on wbee.s tae care of the f r eiut se-rtion cf dehverv. w, not honestly Ti- v, Deueve ,i,uor stores w ili s-:lve .the liquor problem. We do, however; nave, a' feeling .that .-present 'conditions .can and: . i.r.e p:t eir -w;::-t;ri? are we. 'taken care of tr.e 3-:r ".r. th. &ick rin swept from for to. S ve t:nte a and every piece -if f -rr..txre the p-: it office an-d person- re-r'.vir.e the erwiii -B-t;e': their : rerr.ets':r . trti?t t;at rh " -e . : t -. i e remir.i--r?e .'r.:n: a::- March. . . THE MONTH OF WIND Many fires are started by a hard wind blowing sparks under dry singles, or through defective flues. Be Sure Insure The L. N. Davis Co. TELEPHONE 77 Loans Real Estate Rentals Insurance and Bonds. y -rtiste-t-. tere Whether ne esta. blish- ment of liquor stores- can bring about this' bet- t'rr oration, we-are frank to say we do.no "be--: r-e anyone. -.icnows,.'.. D. I. L. SMATHER5 -.The passing of D. I. L. Smathers. of Clyde, takes from the -citizenship of Haywood: County1 .a .man who -was for years: prominent in busi ness; 'financial, political-and civic affairs of his S w-as a s Ucce.s.sf -j! fame-r s.'-- stock raiser. -At one time he was recognized. ; a.5 the largest ;ingle: taxpayer . in the county. He ser.-ed if justice cf p-eece. a member of the Clyde kIvx-. board for 25 years, one term as county commissioner, and for 16 years a? may orofQvde. .; j -Arid " spakinp - cf: f-.eep-.nr. . yoti ' j ean irra.ne h.:---. t-e wua . aust ' jhiv feit who :a"ie: and a--ked that j th ckrk.;:-x-k ar--r,-j . . th'Sor for . j a 'pa:ka?e she had be-rh exp-rt-.n? for i days, when t-;-'.i h:-w '.ear the .? ketrt ; re .t.5h4tcr.:n.g' ;. an interest.r' featt;r cf -,he -mere anj re-;-:re-s the -trsost ij; a-.tsrary. Eaot -cLsp-atcc-er's natres eoes o-ut w.th a bundle cf .etterj. and if as errc-r -j rr.-ie. there.; is - a - ciexk-tp trnm:.atiy; and t ntany sttoe c.-u:--:-s uiaiiy rr ean a chr-out. With all the- rain- during the- p&st few mosths. we see scores erf hillsides that nee-i s-jmething Lke Kudzu planted on them. This especially true on banks along the highways. . :u planted this spring would beautify and :Kuc , . 4 V 1. T m m . ueue ixxzus rom z urtr.er erosuon summer. ''''..',' Pt-stai rert;iAt;-.rj ?her . j -.hit wrd afa:n w:.i; n-ct. perrsrt vitc-r? inside- the rx-"where the ai; -a ' as ort-d, but a spare has been t-rtvts-.. e-i ftr t.v. ri t,; e th er.ttre work ro on. ar,i if.-yoa wr.t crr.e oea if what -jz-i ret for yor pta(re h:.i rt w:li intrt it: t, -ft 4 r.lrit-i ,.' tie jcitai c'.erks.at work. A&d tie r.-eit t-t vi- have a hit-th if letters. :t wUT be a tig help to the p-t'St offi:e if yea kep the betters stra:rh with tr atamp? trr.d ri-rht. n-d hand ia the entire batch at ot:' instead cf thrown? thr throirh ; tn ch-t S:rk.?iz.z otrt' sal'-' fjWft in. the chtr..! a " wi.ti:;'" rteii. - licideaully, a .batch cf t-ills are j beis? fpar-d for sa.Tr r.- dcwJ Service--On The Phone There's a lot of satisfaction, when the emergency unfortunately arixs, to know that your hurrj- call to Alexanders will be answered by an experienced register ed druggist he understands, for he knows his business: there is no delay and annoyance due to misunderstanding for hkh inexperience usually Is responsible. A S K YOUR DOC T 0 R ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE Phones 53 & 54 Opposite Post Office 1 1 . - TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS FOR YOUR PROTECTION i
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