gotittfatto Pergonal Mr. Joe Welch 'left last week for points in Florida. ; Mr. Pae Fisk of Mitchell county spent the. week-end here with friendi. JONATHAir LACONIC& posel for Watarv-orks." " ' i . s v V- " V "T' ; AU bld mt upon bfank forms -;Twt: W?ks h"T el"p8ed U l"ovided Pwposai; Specifications ,fhe Jonathan news appeared In the d Contracts. ,' . psper and we Johathanites are get- p.u vM - .. ' ' . 'tine anxious. , , . L cw)nPnl . , . ; " certified check for not less than Mr. Lunsford gave a lecture and five per cent of the amount of the mcal teciUl laJt Friday night at bid. a. evidence of, good faith, the high aehooh The affair was well - flnnMr.tn.. -ni v. ----- Aavva VIUJ to bids of - contractors nrhn inhmlr and Mrs. Ernest L. Withers. Ma land Mr- R. L. Prevost. Mr. and Mrs. ttended as well as well receint wm. n .u m..lu. dv-n f M. . B- A. 'mAi4ir u. ll" C . . '.". wno I - """, WiriOT oaeii, V . T ui M' raemoers ovwenee showing -that they are 11. (Mrs. William Band, Mrs. S. H. Bush- th .Missionary Society and their censed under ;A Art f sLl nell,. Mrs. S. T. NeaL Misses' Nell husband, , were present) Mr. Lnns the PraeH r. 1 n-Jt ' ' " I. . w . 1. . ' . . .. . -.,.ivuuuw. Mrs. K. D. Gilmer of AshevUle was If ry Kua jsnsiey. Fau. ""T .I t f W best Ing;" ratified by the General As In town the last of the week on bus iness. . - Mr. Jack Way, who spent several, days in Atlanta, returned to his home Triday. ' v -l,i' , v'S-V. ..'A . ; ' ,V -:; Capt Manley Hyatt or Sweetwa ter, Tenn., is visiting his brothers, J. ' B. Hyatt '0,-'..v:Vv".;. Mr. W. H. Grogan, Jr. of Brevard tvaa in Waynesville Saturday attend '. lug . to- business. . v ' ' ', . Mrs. Frank Jenkins" of Brevard spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Will Hyatt Mr. Julius Welch left the first of last week for Biloxy, Miss, for a several weeks' visit Messrs, Bill and Paul Hyatt have returned from a trip to New York and other northern points. ' . . ' Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Howell return ed to their home in Providence, R. I. last week after a visit here. Mrs. I. J. Brown, Mrs. D. J. Allen and . Mr. and Mrs. Faucette Swift motored to Franklin Tuesday for the day. . Mrs. Curtis G. Logan, Jr. has re turned from an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Charles Hard, in Elyria, Ohio. ' Mrs. Kate Morris has accepted a position in the Bon Marche store in Asheville and is now residing In that city. . : . " - ' Miss Frances Johnson, a teacher in the East Waynesville schools, spent the week-end in Spartanburg, s. c. ; Mr. Walter Crawford, who is at tending school at Mars Hill, spent the week-end with his mothers, Mrs. W. T. Crawford. una oiauguier, Anna uoraon ctiow- , oauaas not acmciy or North Carolina on March ell. Jotcelvn Mrknw.li J.n. iMm on record handed him bv the arhoni 10m iook Mitchell, Alice Quinlan. .. Fredrick c.hJ.ldren' : H wdered 'Vohn Henry" Pi.n. m Kuinlan, France. Ph.ri.,;ioU Say. "Old Jo4 Clark," ori flIe .t ckToffic. , Wav Sara Thomas. Dorothv Thomas. ' -"- afJr, 'Timoertand nvill n-i . , wmcn as caiiea "Dogsrit Can." wt, .r " . , - - , .u be Messrs. Clyde Rry, Jr W. J. Hannah; "Barbara Allen" You by1 suumt, wig Anhovlllo V O ..J l -m .1. and I Were Young. form f n.i m V, !!.;, ! Mflffffla" a rvlI . m. . ... -"- .. oy request ' upon aimlicaUon to th. Fnt i - . I " "- 1 1 TIT,-- Kej t- v t Mr 1 wnen WAYNESVILLE DOUBLE VICTOR H "n I was mole in the DurhanT, N. C. : o.S.ik.4 .T. . Z S fK r u to the f WayriasviUe High School f 00W 1 " i7 arneo irom ball team returned .Thursday night Miss Annie Boyd is ill; also Mrs. from the Cherokee Indian Fair, where Luce Leatherwood. they met and played to woreless 'w Miss Matti. Moody who success, tie the team purporting to represent tuWy etperienced a case of yellow the Indians. Outweighed, we should JBUnalc " home recuperating, jnrs. ' J. H., HOWELL, Mayor. T. C. BREEDING, Clerk. ". Engineer: Gilbert C. White Co. . ' Durham, N. C. vrvrrrn J. R. Boyd goes to Waynes- a., n.,. WavnesvHl. K.-v v- yul regularly where she take. ' oua- terrific onslaught of W Cherokee D , ' Between Warrr. ... , r w wusi ' . ... Vlllfl MMt .J. 1 ton m :i a 4 t...i - . 1 iMnrv u i.i.4. mio. visiting her narenta..Mr. mn t.... lowinir the Indian attarV f Tt,. Mrt- Ace Allison. , , . ... day, the Waynesville team Friday Mr"' R" T- By Mrs. F. B. Moody, afternoon met the strong Weaverville , , .. mooay. . Jr. and Katy Miss Bertha ,r5?-:'r,M: Afc-rIU- ..to. two hour. on evea 8-10-12-2-4-6 Leave Asheville same hours. High School team, nd Verged Vic. i6u went to White Oak Fri- ?SfNDENTi!0ACHi LINE torious to the tune of 26 to 0, day. Soon after the referee had blown n! Mrs Cywood HowT o veil," Waynesville, N. C. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ha n.kI.M. . . a m UlWBU Una WIT. Isiria . . . ..ioi.ij iur Cno nrat penoa, uap- T -oti , . " , un iuonaay, the 15th dav of No- tain Donald Hyatt hit the line of the fforller,?00d aumved the Flor vuemb". 1W at 11 o'clock A M at raced sixty-five yards for a touch- Tk ' ! i Mr- Mrs. to-wit: M -v,.D,uua ,rB lne parents of an- Win and being in Waynesville xownunip, naywooa county, N. C. goal posts for the extra point. T3c down Bull Stall dropped back and "SX, ... r.w v ouuaaj ItUtJ Born ncorjiic mcicu iu iuo visitors, wno to Mr. and Smi T.a. -iiNiNO on a stake in the ouutneny margin 01 tne Waynesville- ninth, a son, Balsam Roarf. b!H atnb k,; iiuui-najfwoou urciiara Ooicar. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose arrived Sat urday to spend several weeks with Mrs. Rose's parents, Dr. and' Mrs. B. Frank Smathers. . . Mr. and Mrs! E. T. Turner and chil dren are on a visit to Mrs. Turner's parents,, Mr. arid Mrs. J. D.: Hyatt, at the Piedmont Hotel. Mrs. Rufus Siler and Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan attended the council meet ing of the Women's Clubs held re cently at Wilson, N. C. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Adams of Florida are house guests of Mrs, Mac D. Adams, and Mrs. George H. Ward on Boundary street Mrs. Oscar f Raine and little -niece, Josephine Holtzclaw, left the first of the ' week for Beaumont, 1 Texas, to join little Miss Josephine's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Ellison and f am ily motored -to Waynesboro, Ga. for several days of last week where Mr. Ellison went to attend to business, v Misses Nancy Jane Crockett and Helen Ray, who are attending Mon treat Normal this ' year, spent the week-end at their respective homes. ; George E. Prince, district traffic manager of the Bell Telephone Co., and Mr. R. M. Pfaft, district commer cial manager, of Asheville, were in to-ym on business Monday. , r,. i - -..'.' . .... . .1 Mr. Robert Osborne of West' Palm Beach, Fla. has Joined hi. family at the home of Mrs. Osborne's parent., Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel, and will be guest, there for several weeks. - , Among those attending the per forance of The Green Hat at the Asheville auditorium Thursday even In, were: Mr. and Mrs. J.- W. Seaver, Mrs. Bess Tenny, .. Miss France. Johnson, Clyde Ray, Jr. and Mr. Joe Meehan. the ball twenty yards1 before being j ... ., t .... visit his j line. . . j esse , u ant es circles M T7I , . 1 . . , - after failing at the time, attempted , "e" "erts, Uro. Roberts fBt.n " roaaf . runs West- k , . . ' and Sara Roberts visited Mr P p erly Wlth said roi, 680 feet to a the over-head route, which again 1 Moody-., 88t Tue"dflv stfke in the Southerly . margin of proved disastrous, when Tony Davis, m. d r . ' s"id road; thence South 860 feet to intercepting a forward pass carried , . A -eever ieaves the 20th take in the Hunt-Haywood Orchard - vri w ioin wion . io attend the confer- ""Pny ne; tnence with said line ence. While awav Mr. Kvr 01 Hunt-Haywood Orchard Corn- Alma Mater." J.0, V f Pin8' ti. Mi-.i. . Auiiurmjinrai urenira company right end for first down, and a pass ""'nary society met with corner;) thence with said Hunt-Hay- Mrs. Forest Moody last Wedndiv wood Orchard Comoanv line: N. 8 MMM w nyvmm .w (mi lur mm nr.. u . . ' V 1AKA . k- ditxtxtt'xt u. ' x. ju, .uaooay lea the proirram , . c. iuiiiu, u-. oa'pUn forr9 "fT SelVe? of Hun?BrX' oz a plan for a Halloween Carnival, en Orchard, made July, 1920, and A majority of the members voted to recorded In the Map Book "B,'' office hav the carnival exactly as per Mrs ' the Kegister of Deeds of Haywood Moody's sueirestion. it County, being the same property con-; dadM f5i u J W" ' S0 vyd by Jno. M. Queen, attorney in' decided to sell "eats" on election fact for W. B. Hunt, et al.. to Chas.i field; the Weaverville team threaten- v" turner uarver would u. Miller ana wile, Mary c. Miller, in the Waynesville. eoal Recover- donate the nse hi tore. by defd July 30, 1920, and re-; ng tne waynesviue. goal. , Recover- Af the buninBR. ti. corded In Book of Deeds 56, page 410, ing a fumble op .)er own twenty r Kscord pf Deeds of Haywood County! yard line Waynesville, by end runs were, invited into the dining Sale made pursuant to powar con-! and line plunges marched down the y were served rruited lerreo upon me Dy deeoroi trust trom field scoring another touchdown. !l.Wh.cfe-m tod f5& t-uorry, cane ana grape juice. Next i Z i.Q ' r -------- i t. I. .. in Book, 17, Pge 98, Record of Deeds meeting with Mrs. R.. W. Howell., of Trusi 0f Haywood County, North ". n, ooya . leaaer. Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. Harden Howell ..J 7 LT 1 T- 1 m. ball to the Weaverville. twenty yard x"ru"'' ".V o , ' "na ine and a forward pass Stall to M"" Howe" S"?day- . mn. vjriimer varver is a victim of measles, '. yards and another touchdown. Stall's effort i for , the ; goal fails. Score, Waynesville 13, Weaverville 0, At thls point the '"coaches rush ed' in 'the entire second team. Near the end of the third period the first team again take, the James fails for ' the extra point Score, Waynesville 19, Weaverville 0. By a series of end runs and forward passes, Waynesville advanced the Carolina. This the 14th day of October, 1926. GEO. H. WARD, Nov.4c MandW Trustee. Miss Mattie Moody returned to pass Prevost adds 'another touchdown. Stall kicks goal." Score, Waynesville y, iiMifi,jiv, icvtuica ji Aio a ill ' mr j the game were the passing by Stall. 7:;"": . . ' the line plunging of Crockett and hM'" Je and Anna Boyd spent m i ii it, j -j v t the week-end at Hazelwood with Blackwell, , the end dashes of Jones f1 ..... . . "u wl1" T j . . . their sister. Miss Fannie, and James, and the strategy of Cap- ., . tain Don Hyatt Referee, Meigham d fer' Mr" cer' (Carolina. State) Umpire; JPlott hed Shady Gr(e Sund C?1'Jm'u v j iv Mr. Keever preached at Cove Probably the hardest game of the rra. Sll,. season will be played on the Way- w, ,tm havent , dam , nemUe, h.gh school grounds Friday frMt 'afternoon, .October 15th, at 3:30 o'clock,, when our boys meet the Fly-Tox your horse before hitchinir strong Farm School of Asheville. Un.x Let's 'go and help the boys win. " : . I DIVERSIFIED ADS HOUSE FOR RENT.S-Six room house on Main street unfurnished. See Jere Davis. tfc NOTICE OF SALE. THE newest things in ladies pump and oxfords at Ellison's. SEEDS FOR SALE Crimson clov er, over 98 per cent pure, $10 per bushel. Red clover $18 per bushel. v Alaike $15 per bushel. Grim is very hardy, and worth much more. Include $1 per acre for Inoculation. Fall sowing is best - Order now and you will not regret If in need forther seeds, write your wants, Fly-Toxthe milk house against flies vSiTnm ' muii i". . Pursuant to Section 2435 of the , X 1 - ' Consolidated Statutes, the under- Callaway & Gaines Farms, Atlanta, To out First Annual Halloween 8i&ned' on the 6th d,y of November, Ga. v , 9Decc Carnival, Dellwood Missionary' So- lVM' " ll-tw odocit, at tne door ciety.';i' t ; r ; KLONDIKE .- .r CLOWNS . 'SIDE SHOWS - , . GOOD THINGS TO EAT , ADMISSION 10c and 20c ' l "-PRIZES ' 'FOR , '. Best dressed lady (in eostumej M6at Conical costumaL Best Musical Selection. .' . Contest' open to public. : Only longs of a religion, nature or old fashion love ballad, allowed to be sung with banjo and fiddle. - T of the Norris Motor Company, wlll BED SPREADS, sheeU and pUlow V .eU at public outcry to the highest c""" "P " ammtvu. bidder for cash, the following per. sonal property, to wit: One Ford Touring Car, motor1 number 9947897. - Sale made pursuant to above named Statute to satisfy a claim of $40.00 for material furnished and labor per ' formed in repairing Mid car and for ' .torage, ' ' -.; . . This 19th day of October, 1926. : . NORRIS MOTOR COMPANY, - By Morgan A. Ward, M. G. Stamey, Fostaia Pen Repairiag -Any make f fouauUB pen repaired by I. H. nuwkston i' at WayaesvUle Phamnt- y.. .a GOOD SOLm leather .hoes at Elli- COTTAGB FOR RENT , CrawfortV ; -Mrs. W. 5 - Health authorities tell as the ma- Attorney. for Norris Motor Company BABY CHICKS FOB SALE Large Oct28c r ' ' type Barroa Strain White Leghort : . ' , : ' ' ''' ' baby ehlck. $90 per mw4red. WATERWORKS IMPROVEMENTS. ' Anoonaes $11,1 Rhode Island Reds The following . Waynesville people attended the performance of "The ureen Har at the AsheviH. audito-j. """" 7ftn " Vr Swled propcal. will be received . Bu Orplngt.n. and Whit. Wyan rinm nn ThT.i-.rf.. nlo-nit ' Mr and Jonty of the 600,000 death, annually V.j . . n -7 , . . - uf aiaur biiu wni ui'rtiucr- dOtts. 11& DOT hundred. Theaa "J.M! S of jW.yne.vill.. North C XSSS aen noweii, jr., aim. aeu ccnuj, , " at the Town Hall in WaynesviUe, N. Mis. Fanny Johnson, Mis. S. A. nl other insect, are most num- & nntii j;00 o'clock P. M, Novem Jones, Miss Trances Johnson, Mr. erous. Fly-Tox kilU flies, mosquitoes ber 3, 1926, for Waterworks Im. CTyde Ray, Jr. and Mr. Joe L. Meekan nd other 1 disease carrying Insects. proyelBenu. ' , - . Fly-Tox wa. developed at the fore- The work , will , consist of a rect. Among those to ee- the musical most scientific research institute of angular reinforced storage reser eomedy, "Rose Marie," at the audi- its kind in the world.1 Get Fly-Tox yoir of about .. one million gallons torium in Asheville from here were: from your retailer, always in bottles capacity. ' - mr. ana Mrs. John Kirkpatrick, Mr. wiu nine label. , proposal, must be marked. are' from ; selected egge frost our heaviest layers. We pay the postage ami guarantee live" delivery. Prompt shlpnv Order from , this ad. Act Farm, Farmvijle, N. C. Not 11c. : . . --, WE SELL for cash tad mU for lees Pro at-Ellison'.. " ' . SWEATERS: Infant's, Children' and Women's Sweat ers. From 98c to $4.98 The Most Complete Showing of Sweate; UrNDERWEAR: Union Suits, Boys and Girls Only SOc Union Suits for Women Only 98c Bear Brand Hose for Children: Just 25c; pair Ribbed Hose for Women: 25c to 50c pair Silk and Wool Hose for ; Women Only $1 pair Children's Coats from $2.98-$15 Women's Coats from $10$39.75 The Most Complete Line of Winter Wear TORIC EYE CLASSES in THEY FIT THE EYE and make the sight as good as nor mal and natural. Toric eye glasses the way we fit them are bound to make your eyes feel comfortable and give you most satisfactory service. You can read longer, with less Btrain and fatigue. Let us explain to you in person. JERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometrist. Waynesville, N. C. Expert Watch Repairing "WHAT IS WORTH DOING AT ALL, IS WORTH DO ING RIGHT" OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED Kodaks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Clocks, Watches, Specialty Work, Kodak Finishing-, Repairing. ,We have a large and attractive stock of novelties, etc.; Book Ends, Purses, Handbags, Compacts, Vanities, Per fumed Lamps;. Hand Painted, and a beautiful assortment of Gift Handkerchiefs ; Also gifts of all descriptions. Sl BBBSasaSBSBSSBSSteSBSHSBWSsMSBSBSBSS im THOMAS J. DAVIS JEWELER Main Street, Near P. O. WaynesviUe, N. C. ! Our Coffee Satisfies The starter of the day's work is Coffee bo to get good ( start use our well known CHASE & SANBORN COF FEE. We sell only prime quality groceries KNOWN, . RELIABLE BRANDS and sell them for the LOWEST FOSSIBLE PRICE ' BUY AND TRY OUR GROCERIES MILLER BROTHERS Phone 30 Main Street

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