..niV FEBRUARY 21, 1935 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 I S !J Wf H-iw,-J,l T4d hetore lit- I 1 TiiE STORY i I ..,'.' ! Hen J-- - feed me mi Pit - ' . BavaBanK hut I've got kids to I uiau g town to you a! I c:, thinfe about." Beo made a wti face. "Even children don't seem safe." oaiu. oine of us have got uauut-r invested In the cus I'm miins: in, but in tie .Mo.Manus girl stake." 'Up i'ou re "Yes. T! h .K Ma the Hoot Owl." "Oil rl,.. 1 .'-t in saw wiui a queer T ufter only particular everything has pot is he our f ra the at Little girl?" ms sirl. She owns said with a lied. "Hold on sk up. to till' Elliott from his entry into of Tincup by tie- u vi.il. Kins ui uit; i, Iiuliy, In a log-birl-',, . bas broui ht atom; -. smart, who had been Tiisvui", but Nioholaf . -v, r's leading citizen. - presence. Ho leave town and El- the act. knocks kin - arrested. .Elliott finds a friend AriaitiiBe. to whom he I lias come to town . r.l .t w:ts a touli , '-.- jude hires him to l.er tamp, the Hoot i ii hs not been able i.U'iiBS to Dawn .Mr . ; of Brandon's o-lil . .tisanpeared with a I .nuinK over his head. ii nranaon aetms n.? i : ,-;it up Hen. tnd Ben i n -t flight ami 'brows old Don Stuart :, iter or Elliott, "to , t;oinR becomes too ,,;-;. 's to open the let i.udievlnK be can win own efforts I'ire breaks out in luJiiiH the victorious '., tiames that tbreat li, iivrn t for Brandon, o.,. tire was started l.iut the Incendiary has i.ei s se ICrl.t tlious en days to I'd". I real mi in;! ill the nvr lo hi (ml dolly he safe In time I'll prii e hut loaded and 'I i'e I lis. production. ' ,' i!m: ' I'.til if I can't get the yon I car. frnt.) Brandon by I' a i i"v dollars 11 ..thousand. ire i. tin' table. KKInlt. Can uiiisiiVreil. rubbing Ills chin tewkV He looked up the road "J iint iril faiilp to see a. man 'lit;:- wiih. that quirk, spaee-de ins stride, of the woodsman. iad breakfast?" be asked. lo." lankot your team and go eat. I'll an answer f ir you by the lime K t!irin;!i." the veneer buyer entert.1 the lams, I'.ird-Fye Bin me-tlie 'r from ci.mp had reached the ' u' line j:ii:i7eil av " he began, turti s'ure from the mill to lire. r.d Kye. Never ' Wiiere'd you get m'nd your S;.j. where does anny ' ird-IOye.' Why do they ' ' ' : Why, 1 looked veneer 1 . l;i imilon for years ontil 1 i w;i!l 'oust fer Ui' mon." " Ai d you've been on the Hoot '-ii.ree t.-ars, haven't you? Know " '"i ICty well?" 'i iv-ry quarter stake by Us f'"V iwu-ii bird's-eye and veneer is iliet'.- u iihin (Iraying distance ' Meeir Let's get down to cases. ' sti thin!; there's ten thousand? -ty Naw! Tin?" twisting his J "Twict that, annyhow. 'Nd on G'te 's another bunch av all through, too, but l.ior WillotL loike ve don't tiOIlt Ttinf mil'aa on en ?'"' I : siting at Is this: With P I've got could we get thirty ','"l "lit l:i ten days?" . " lirugaed. T:'Wh'J. but that's a chore I With ".ij uisserst tin siiooii Mt'bliy you could . . i you .-tiiMv a- P'aiterel frixlS'Ar SKI .ft I'ti . i I n,' f'lt I ,: i I k 4: i "Jr . et - 'l :' t:: lyau. Most men couldn't is start." I'll see you In a few Huller's house where - sipped coffee gloomily, food on his plate. nineteenth," Ben said. d M,e note that you think "orwod and Interest on : 'i '' due? Mv figures are By noon that plan was In partial operation. Iiird-Kye I'.ialne. his duties as barn buss temporarily dele-ated to another, and Ben Elliott cruised through the timber north of camp, belt axes In their hands. And in the morning iho camp crew, augmented i,y Mt'teen uien tfom the mill, left off the w.irl; ...f felling timber In su'tps. seatteicii through the w Is and dropped marked trees. Swampers were .with them clearing Hie way for teams ih.it t'ol lowed close on the sawyers' heels and drayed these high iti:i!i!y Jogs out to the rallr uid. len l-..llott Was etei jH hero I'inl Kye knew bis speci'ltv, ';.. doi.-riniiied and Ben lei the little Irishman t; ii alone. Without help "lahie could Mini more veneer trees in a day iliau tin crew could drop am1 get 'ii! to the decking grounds. "But It's n man's sized Job to Keep your eye on sri-h an operation!" Ben declared to Able. 'I've got to watch Duller ufid the mill. too. I've got to think about markets so we'll be nil set when vve comm. nee to saw again And the devil of it Is I'm only one hand and there are only twenty-four hours In a dny !' He grinned. -'Where's this good m;.n yon told me about? .Tellers? ts that Ids name?" "Tinr Jeffers? Over In the next town! But 1 doubt .he'll even listen He hasn't wanted a Job In three years." "Doubting Isn't knowing." Ben said grimly and the next afternoon droe hard for JelTer.,' little farm clearing. The old logger met Elliott witb an eye tint -seemed at first to be hostile but which on closer observation proved t be only one of severe appraisal. "So you're after n camp foreman." he said. "No. I've qMtt the timber foi good, Elliott.-' I in through. A man has trouble enough without hunting ft. I'm hot a young man, son. I've no years nor strength any rrnre 'to p. it into another man's losing tight." "We won't lose. Brandon's tried everything up to and Including fire and he hasn't got ine licked yet. Crme along witn me. nm .letters, and we II run him Into his hole !" But the man was obdurate and Ben left him. chagrined and a bit angered at his fa i'o ire. "Brandon's 'ot a crimp In the whole country.' he muttered as he drove on toward camp. "And here I am, trying to do four men's work Tough nut? 'Ml telt the world !" In Tittctip he drove to office to Inquire for the head for the- locomotive due. He wanted to start inches olTen the Thought you s three In, hes d yon timl lining morning, a half hour men had gone to the woous. came running toward . the Just In 'iine to catch Ben ' t for the mill -Ml. l.lliott!" he minute '" He came breath! sleigh "Somebody cut three measures last night ought to know Logs short might be thrown "Somebody cut II, that out? "Well, we loft the me.-isur on a tree we'd dropped myso!!. tigurin' lug belore we to It night. I laid the measure down again (his morning ami made another mark, for getting about the first wlij.'h was cov ered up with snow, you see. When I marked. It knocked the snow off the log, showing up my lirst tine three Indies or I thought that iv:is funny i i tue.-iMi.'-etj again. iMomctllin was wrong, sure. We looked her over and ere n plot e had been cut olT .an., then n?. saw where :ng luyin' night. I'd on milking quit ami then we decided not snowed just a mite durin' the stick last marked It one more ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NCOT NT J' AROUy A' HAYWOOD Having t.ualirW as Administra trix of the estate .vf T. F Kdwards. net-eased, this is to notify all persons that have claims against suitl estate to ti.e tame within one war r this notice will pe p'.eatied in bar of then it'covfiy All persons that are due the est .tc anything art- hereby noti fied til settle at once. This Jan. olst. l;K!."i. Si'OTT KlVAKIs Administfa-.iix f T. I". K.iwwr.U. No 2iM Fea. T-U-'L'l--Mar 7-14 NOTICE OF TIU'STKK'S On Monday, March 4th. o flock- tUHHl, at tile : -t'lise tio.ir in the town of Var. tlaywth-d t ounty, Notth t'aVo 'v.:. scU at public outcry to in, I'lil.icr tif cash, "the fo; , -i'.i.s ami premises, lying ami :. v : Town-hip, llavwoo.l i articularly described su: !;::;, at u rt NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 1 Hit . 1 h;gh low :lig being tiutily us :u imd nmro . -v .- : "v.l..M.Nt, oh a i-oek. .1. F fit ti c.'i.'iei. and runs S o F, It " '"' ;l : tifk m lnnian Bran. Ii ; life N. IT' F. -J p!c to a s!.,k, 'nan; tlionee N. si V. J i i stake; thfiuv N. f.l - '. W. in I'ttic.- po;e pronto," Ben muttered team hack toward the the express new piston which was loading his veneer logs and getting them out to the siding ns rapidly as they came from the woods He had signed a ciritraet I with the time for delivery specified and wanted to run im chance of de lay. But the repair part, was riot there. "Got the bill ol it," the statlo- agent said. "Bui it hasn't shown up. Ought to be along tomorrow." However, the next day did not bring the repairs and the driver of Ben's supply team reported the fact to him. "And the agent, he wants to see you," the man added enlgmatic.i'ly. "Didn't that piston head come yet?" Ben demanded angrily of the .supply teamster after the man's next trip to town. found i- l the stlcl tracks" "Be with you as be turned hit uarn. lie found five of the saw gangs with shortened measures. Fortunately the discovery was made early In the day and only b few tinder-length logs had been made. However, It proved to lien that menacing Influences struck In nn expected ways and from all quarters An unexplained snowsboe trail was found which led In from the north and none knew who had made It. The visitor evidently had gone out bv road In the dead of night. "Seems to me," Bird-Eye said that night, "that I heard 'bout two fellys trappln' over ferninst Squaw Ink?, Molgbt lie (hey aip't trappers a-tall. n-ta'.l i" Shortly after dinner, on 'be follow ing Jay Ben Elliott set out to Invest! gate this story of n trappers' camp on Squaw lake, ndt'.c'i lay to the north ward of Hoot Owl. Things were going swimmingly on the Job. He was a bit ahead even of the SUIT schedule of production he bad set lor himself and If the weather held reasonably good am) he could frustrate these attempts lo slow him up, he would turn the trick which engaged him for the present. It was a good six miles to Squaw hike but he did not follow (he most direct route. Swung right and left now and then, smiling when he came on a particularly fine piece of timber. Certainly, the Hoot Owl stuff looked better eery time he went through tt. Money standing on end for an orphan girl 1. he, Ben Elliott, should be strong enough to outlast Nicholas Brandon's ruthlessncss and persistence ! He won dered about Dawn McMantis, known and m.arked as the daughter of a mur derer. Toti'.-h. he told himself, for a child to grow up under a cloud like that. He Starle.d. b n !,' .e' 1, r a 1 1 uitless III. vestig.'ltion. ami I . .i.l- ii. .1 gi ill. ire than half-way to 'camp when he came suddenly upon a trosh snnwshne trull. He stopped slu rt With a little thrill. Another prowler' The one who had shortened his-measures-yesterday? The tracks were only moments old, he knew by the way t lie freshly falling snow lay In them He Mil, the trail at a swift walk, came on n place where the one he fol lowed had stopped and stood a mo- ' a stake m : h . ,..,.,, . i, v W. 12 p . It's 1.. stake in II War : il s line; t!;, ii, Wl!n rs 1,,,,, s 7 W lH,:,'s t a .-take, sai l Warreii corner; thence S SO -;. ;,s p., i.e.. t a .-ourwoo.i, ,1. V. War -, n corne! tbellce N'o'tll ,'N Holes to tb.. I!l-' Ulaitllllg siv.tcen ;,n, t'es, nittrc or !.'s. lainjs cotitt',l I,; wife: 1. N. Maunev fed dated M iieh 1 in Book No. ."..'I of lh'i ,1 of ilav o .!. I!' IP. 'ilg't' C ! NN I NC. cne ban k;k, i ;l Being the siHOc iv -.iiauncv and ih Free, l.y , and rtvot'iii L':'-' Kecor.l i'o ' 1 County, X ('. ii-" ma In pui-suaii i!. 'ntcrre.l upon th ru.-lt'c be vi'tuo of a doc W. Ii. pinner if.'ltetl .luilc 1st Hook li'ti, pagt Is ;,f Trust of execute, h Mae Pmnr l'M'i'l'tll',1 i cord of I) Count v, Thi.s the to power of un,ler-!gne,l lec.l of M list in,) wif U."l. and '-'' 1. Ke HavvMiod dav ot M . (i .1, No an -Feb. 7 1-1 't'liarv, IP I ST. A M FY, Trustee -21-i!S. NOTICE OF TKl'STFK'S S.M.F OefauM having been made in pay ment of the indebtedness se. tired by that cerlain (leeii of trust cxeciilcii to me as trustee . for Dixie File In surance Company by II. H. Atkins and wife, Nora S. Atkins, on August -'!!, 11)18, and recorded in the ollice ol the Kegister of Deeds of Ilavwood '.'ounty, North Carolha, in Book 1, page 1 will, miller and by vii' tie of' the power of fiale contained in said ileed of trust, and at the retiuest ol the cestui que trust, and for the pur pose of dischargine; the debt secured .by "-said deed of trust, proceed to sell to '. be highest bidder for cash, at the con't house door in Waynesville, Hay. woti.l 'omnty, North Carolina, at twelve o clock, noon. n MONDAY, MARCH 4 , lii:!."), tlie following described land, to-wil: Sittinte in the town of Wavnosville, BFGINNINC at a stake on 'the side walk line on tlie East side of Main Street,. being Southwest cortier of Bishop James Atkin.s' lot. and '!'! feet from (he corner of (be old I,. I' Holmes bakery lot., anil' runs in a Southerly direction 5S feet will! Main Street to a stake; thence in an Fast crlv ..direction' parallel, with ibe I,. T. Holmes 'and Bishop James Atkin-' line 12f feet to a stake; t hen in' a North erly direction iar;illel with, tain Street aS feet In Bisiiotv James At kin.s' line; then in a Westerly di re tion with Bishop James Atkins' line 12.". feet la the B M( i I N N I this lot being f)K feel frotrf by, 12." feet deep, and if the alley is laid out by the town of Wayriesv illc on the back; side of said lot, should lie at a greater distance from Main Street than 125. foe; then thi. )i.t is t., inn ri said alley' .provided Unit said allev is not more than 1 1" feet- from Main Street. This the 1st day of February. '1 !:,". A I.. BROOKS, . Trustee : y0 20G Feb. 7-1 1-21 -2K. 'I told you the agent wanted to see j '"t. turned around and then resumed ins you. ; The other's manner was doggedly mysterious and Elliott, without further questioning, harnessed and drove to Tincop. The agent shook hands cordially and drew him Inside the tiny ticket office. He spoke In a cautious tone, although they were alone. "The messenger on the train says he put that engine part off for me the night the bill came through. It ain't here and I'm takin' a chance of losing my job just telling you even that much." Ben frowned, "What are win rlrivlnL' at? It's not 1 1 ink balance we have, how j here and you'll lose You mean, the express company'1!' -hold you responsi ble for an article lost out of the de pot?" "That don't worry me.s The ship ment came in and I never saw It n rid If I was to tell you that the only thing that conld'vo hnnneiied was th.1t it was taken off the truck while I was handling baggage if vt'ouldn't be a bad j guess. But If certnin parties, knew I told you that much tV railroad won! ! get such a complaint about me that I' I be out of a job lie'iw.i days! and if c't , you forget it"' . "Oh, I see." Ben looked at a'cai-. ' endar. ."It took them five days t'j g' ' ! it back , to tne. Can't wait that ' i -' j Give me a telegraph blank. I'll !;ii' " 'em notify me by wire when they - P and if I have to meet trains myself .;'..; why, I can do that, too." The other nodded and gave B. :i ,' worried look. : j "I sort of liked, the way you di ' "P Duval in that log rollin'; and 1 hiid l about the. trimimn' you gave hit a "f 1 camp. Arid I'm . .. . Wei!. I've s,-.'n I enough raw stud go uu iirounn ,!! H "cd at length. i md might let U; out . i n si d. tion dryly. d." Ben turned to y men will vou need ipe? I mean, how i.aml f;t have t!:.im oMierr" ; o besides myself." 'That'll rive tnu (. cretv fo 'throw .-Into the yes sua;,;,,.,) !1S , io;ed "A half hunt ago was half lltlf! , '',;,:'' I'll : iake by the first or break " getting at. Penrv?" ' n h:te!ie,i is c, '""i witi, a rclisi, of battle Vl. illl' C'ocp whicii iu, skerctied way Ben went faster, .".breaking Into a Jog trot .where the. going was. good, A half hour later ; he saw the moving figure before him. Ben saw him turn iihout, looking upward, stare Into the wind which blew from the northwest and swing and go with It. Not om pjvtely lost, as a greenhorn might be; not floundering in panic and traveling meaningless circles, hut still far from certain In directions, '. Ben felt a tightening In bis throat. This, the chances were, would be an encounter with one of the men who. most certainly1 acting on .nra-ndon's or de'rs, sought to hamper and hamstring bin).. A , savage anticipation ran bis veins with" that ; t" meet this prow'er would be a greater satisfaction, ev"'.. than; throwing Bull. Duval out of. i, s, camp' bad b.-et. Elliott bii-iied on.. moving taster . the. other, cutting down , the di--j jietweeii 'them as the thickening .. uiade it impossible for iiim l-n f" ' v at any u . stance. The ; tnali before .Iiim sto. ; -'-.! . 'd dei.ly ;:iii faced about. E;'i:-. "'-'i"' '..led. wondering Whether "h" ' J,'t-n .-, , ti or' nut. If not. be w'-'.i '.'',-',' ra'' so.ret'y; if so ' '.- 'lie had-' .no , di.iilbf,. now. i ;1- bil l in.-ei, s-i n. so lie went : " """'i '"i-"'-i;'i!e!yv .iu'cnl on ni' etitlg i'ie I'-yandbrer. u i'ii challenge. lie dipped int. i a - .-.ivir.", c:,tnii''d the other slope . , : sn;d:cajtie !rn .'; to face Willi Die "i .:'; '".vcly:' s.rlii he could then or afterv-i' remember l aving 'seen 'In his lite. ., ', ,;' 'Ta ! e Continued :- " : week) Read The Ads NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY JF HAYWOOD, . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT The Fwleral I-and Bank of Columbia, '" ;VS. ' Alt'en Howell, Sr., II. B. Atkins, Nora Swift Atkin.s, W. A. ( Bill) Smath ers; Will Spivcy, Will Spicer, M. 0. Stanley, Trustee, Oitizon.s Hank and Trust Comiany., Geo. H, Ward, Trustee, W. M. Blackwell, Annie Dee Chanselor, Walter (J. fihanse ior, -Mrsi L. (J, Ilarbeck, Mrs. R. II. Miai'k well, Haywood Coun'y, Isa : bell Ferguson, W'.' I. Unlerwood. The , defendants,. Alden HoweH. Sr.; N'ora . Swift Atkin.., Annie Ie Chan selor, and. Walter (J. Chanselor will ;,-;ke notice that an action entitled as al.ove, ha.s been commenced in the Su iirior Court of Haywood t'ountj", XurthC-aroIin-t, to foreclose a mort gage executed by Alden llowell. Sr.. aj.d wife, Fannie I). Howell, arid 11. I). Atkins and wife, Nora Swift At- ; 'i 'is, to the plaintiff in t-ho. priri'';,,;,,: ,i-.,m ml it,MUl. dateii .-pr.ij :i, r.'g;'. 1 ; ! t'.u'v i e oivieil .in Book :,: tinge :'i;;2o, Record of Dee.'--- of 'I'ru- ' of H iV J'.'.vood ; County, '.said- mortgage: having I been "given to secure a note of e .en a-'- and of: even ainf-unt- imd Ci ji'ot 'gage eonv(;yeil -: to.: '.-tfif -. p!:riff herein acres of- larcl about fr.'- en six miles Southwell of the ' -UWi, -.of U'aic-'RC-ville, .North Carolina, ai: ! .".' htj i'f-coverv'-of he ' li'.'Jl t-o juty Viv;;n::"i'i by- 1 he ji'ai'it iff oti .V'.'if-i p'' l': !-rty, 'p.ufsuant' to the. term -i : o" ;: 'o f ;"irt !".'.; -and .said' - dcfTlnti! ; w.:!! f'-trt-rior take notice' that' -h' y are ' --liiiyed' to appear at the o."! v :( !:,:' "l rk '-f the- Su!-j-' .0-"iC: of J!;-'. iroodf tihty at th' -'iui " - ' if .': in ' " :rv-.vn 'wf "WaynesviHe, ot! t ';. "S'f'i. 'da;.' of Mir dt, JPoo. and ahs'ivc-:-.r d'C i! io.the i'omplflint filed in said a"t: n. e the plaintiff will apniv".t . the Court ifr-r the relief demande-l. in the coni : uiain: ' filed in this action. I' This the! "31 st (lav i f January. It).'!.). , Y. ). BYFRC. I .-..:'. Clerk Superior C''Urt. No. 295 Feb.-7-14-21-28. ; Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by R. W. Enslev sand wife, Beulah Ensley, to Irusured -Mortgage Bond I orporation of North Carol. na Trustee, under date of Feb tuary 15, D.)27, se.uring the indeht edness therein tlescribed. said deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hay wood County in Rook - at page . default having been made in the paymenft of said . indebtedness, and at the request of the holder or holders thereof, the undersignec! Trustee will, on the 12th dav of March, lib'io, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court House door in Haywood j ( ounty. North Carolina, otTer for sale at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder, the following tle s.rdiod premises, to-w.it: Certain real, est ite situated in the City of Waynesville, County of Hay wood State of North Carolina, and described as follows: BEGIN NINO on a .stake the North side of B.ulali Avenue lot) feet from a stake which is Id feet North of a h:: .' Ook. coi ner of Wm He: run's 'ami and runs thence North 1'' lit' West 1.".0 feet to- a stake; thence North SS 4U' AYcst 110 feet to a -'akc: thence South'!' 10' East 1 or! to a stake in Beulah Avenue: thence with said Avenue South NS'' 40' 1'is! pi f,,et io the BEGINNING corner. I lie above described bene a -par: of the tra, t K. W, I'tislcv i Ralph W deed dated January -, b I nomas Thomas, and No ."!. mi,,-,, Id I, R, foe ll.iywo.'d Coniltv. This the 7th day of Insured Mortiragi at ion of N. O . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of R. W. Kiasland, de ceased, late -of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to exhibit them to the under signed at Clyde , North Caroline, Route 1. on or before the 24th day of January. 19:50, or this notice will be pleaded in oar of th.'ir re covery. All persons inoehted to .said estate will please make settlement be fore March 24, 1 13". This the 24th dav of January. 19:15. J. HERMAN KIN'Sl.AND, Administrator of R. W. Kin.sland. Deceased- No. 2'Jl-sJan 24-.'ll-Feb. 7-14-21-2S Church Clock The clock In the parish cbur -h at Rye, In England, has been going since l.Vni' ecevt for n few sliorl periods lor repairs. It Is said lo be the only clock in the world with a pendulum thai is s'i- n-led l ti e. 1 1 1 h i'io roof ami into I he I,,- h ,- i ,1 ir , ii TI,,- I carrt ia.: the W.o ' ru 1 1 .". iltler t, n Two hue Cm:. I war l"s, nig b. 'red ; t llirnnu H l'.rlllsh ship s troops during :is slink on fob feast of Ireland ick by a torpedo. lit, re lost. 1 wi '.del N l of bind mveyod to inslev) bv . !!'2:i, by .1 Josephine in Dec! Book ord of Deed. C ruarv I'd.'!" md Corpor An, Our I) i. I ' at', licl h Bv At torilev o ;.?ps lohnson. Rollins 1 I 'Jl Trii- I'.' t ii s M: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as. administrator of the c.-tatc of. George Moore, deceased, late of Haywood County. Thi.. js to iii'ify all person. having claims 'cainst the estate of said decea.seil, to exhibit them to the iinilersigned at ( I;, lo, N. ('.. Route 1, duly Verified., on o' lieforc the loth day of Ftduirary 1 D. ;f, or this notice will be pleaded in l ar of then recovery. All persons in Icldcd to s-iid estate will.plca.se in , 'lie immediate.- payment This the 1'Jth day'of Feb.. I'.l.'lo. MRS EI.MIN1E I'AR'I'ON, Admiiisl rail or of Geoi'i-'eMoorc, 1 leceasetl. No. dill-Feb. -1 1 1!1 -'Js Mar 7 14-21 len A tpl'.ltis i w:lh lln, It Tho . re.pirai es. level". i,'U, as 'llorily of re Old ttflo'cd mala se which now had bladder, ory. tooth and . epilepsy anil now. women ills Don't Get Up. Nights Juniper Oil, Burn Leaves, Elc. Is, Flush out excess acids and waste mafter. Get rid of bladder-sirritation that causes waking up, froqiicnt. de sire, scanty flow, '.hurtling ami back ache. Make this 2fc test. (Jet juni per nil. btichti leavc.i, etc., in little green tablets called Bukels, the blad der laxative. .''In fur days if not pleased your druggist will return your 2,rc. WjMilIe Pharmacy. ADM1NISTRA1 (IR'S NOTIC I as. .Admiiiislr Wright, llol Having tpialilietl of the estate of Stanly ceased late ol Ilavwood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against 'be estate to exhibit I hem to the under signed it, Waynesville. N. ('., on Ol I K' fore the I 1 ii day of Janmiry. llfld or this notice will be pleaded iu bar ot their recovery. All perv.n- iml.'bled nii'iit before February 15, 1!).'!5. Thi.s the Idlli day ,',f .laiMrirv. Ii'".". A s I lls sand. Stonra in Clirnp Jewelry special kind of glass known as . which is made by (using while ltd lead, borax and several oth er eh lueril:-, i Hire gem nil,, stane Iheb if eh ap i Used f. lewelry. I ileec T the iiianufac When a colored ill rushed pow del' added and an v a i d t The lied doling siib inixliire Is HUSKY THROATS '- Overtaxed by smoking Ailn'iinisl r: No.diSi;, .!;, lor of 1' J R.' Slanl BOYD ey Wri ! I HI Fob 7 11 21 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as a.lnn'jii-t ralor of the e. lale of R W'. Kim land, do eca.-ed, late of Haywood Counly North Carolina, this i- to notify all pei.'-ons having , laiins again -1. the i"sl ale of t tie deeea cd lo e bi'-'it tlieni to the undersigned at Wiiyiiesyil,- N C., on itr before (he 17th il.ay of Jan j iiaiy, !.',b. or Ibis police will be The "I.ivo" Word. AllhoUL'li (here are more ( b a n 450, ikki "live" 'words In (he linglisli hin (iiage, ten of 'them. I he, of, that. It, I, is and. lo. h, In ;.ri-e fjo per cent of all the W"ids iisi'd in our spokeii or writ I en c. liiiiiiniica I Ions. pleadeil ill bar pet'-Otl.: de TU-: mal. !l,e A d mm i -1 1 deeea -ed ; No.. 2X5 . It. (if t tiej .' recovery. Al! .d io th" f tafe wil.i Tilled into iay iin ;it . i day of Jaliuary. 1 !ili5. ,1 M. KINS BAND, ; :; of II. W. Kin-land, 17 21 'if-Feb 7-1 1 21 I- iplitliiH I In' nun vrlii'iiM'H 'ilhirti Tmitmvnt v.ni i Imiiikhiu iitiiitniu M in i on iifti' l;tl tnony-ltuk tiuoriirtttt: PRICELESS INFORMATION for l lmse HilfTeriiiK fnnii , STOMACH OK DIIOIIKNAI. I'l l.KHS, PIHIK HM.ItS- i ion. a :i 1 1 x si H'sia. SOUK STOMA! II. OASSI NKSS. IIKAK I MI'HN. CIIN- MTI'AITON, IIAII lilt I A I 1 1 . M tll'l tSSNKSS IH 1 1 F. A I - ACIIKS, III K 1111X1 I.SS A(.ll). Ak a r.-r ..lv ..I lVtWirr Mrou: VXp Bli: Aull.oio.-.l Mlljnl ll.-.il. iS SMITH'S I T KAIK DRUG STORE aynefivilli', N. ('. ; ' -..'-.-'- TVavel anywhere .. any day on the SOUTHERN AJarebr every purse...! PER MILE ONE WAY and ROUND TRIP COACH TICKETS . . . . . . . for Each Mile Traveled ROUND TRIP TICKETS Return IJmlt IS Dav for Each Mile Traveled ROUND TRIP TICKETS Return Limit 6 Months . , ... for Each Mile Traveled ONE WAY TICKETS .for Each Mile Traveled Good in Sleeping and Parlor Cars on payment of proper charges for space occupied. No surrhnrjre. Economize ly leaving your Automobile at home and : using the Southern. i , Excellent Dining Car Service lie Comfortable in the Safety of Train Travel It. H. I)t lU TTS, Ilist. ltssener ,;ent, Ashcvillo, , ('. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM nrr.z7-z ! : CLOTHING;;:: :;: For Men and Boy G. E. Ray 's Sons A COMPLETE CLOTHING SERVICE i fMwHPMri1rliiUli m

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