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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1936 Young Democrats To Seeks Treasure Wells. C. M. Robinson, et ux, to C. Bryan Wells. Clyde Townsnip Sam Morrow, t ux, to T. L. Jack son. Crabtree Township W. L. McCracken, et ux, to Harry McCracken. East Fork Township Nelson Wells, et ux, to J. H. Banks. Ivy Hill Township C. A. Campbell, et ux, to H. P. Campbell. Waynesville Township W. H. Liner, et ux, to Samuel Jo seph Liner, James Cannon, Jr., et ux, to Mrs. Margaret Fite Smilv Carver, pt nv - t . .. British Star Here Have Rally Saturday Night At Fines Creek Jerry Rogers, president of the Young Democratic Club of this coun ty, has announced that a rally of the organization will be held Saturday evening, at the Fines Creek high school, at eight o'clock, with Judge Sam Cathey, of Asheville, as the principal speaker. All Democrat of the county are urged by Mr. Rogers to be present at the rally. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon of lids Week). C. L. Morrow, et ux. to v' '. Trembly I. A. Robinson, et u. t o Hardy KoDinson George H. Ward, et ux, to Tcwr 0. Waynesville. - J. P. Scatee, et ux, to Tru Hazelwood Presbyterian chur n " A, G. West, et ux, to 4 t v Cracken. M:" Pigeon Township. James Henson to W. J. Trul' Bert Cagle, et ux, to W. J Trjl' Alice Trull to W, J. Trull. Read the ads-It pays Beaverdam Township A. T. Ward, Tr., to J. L. Ledford. J. O. Allen, et ux, to Smiley Carver. Jefferson Standard Life Ins. Co., to F. A. Stall. F. L. Hall to O, M. Smathers. N. R. Ledbetter, et ux, to Roy Matheson. Roy Matheson, et ux, to Fred Setzer. G. D. Calvin, et ux, to C. Bryan Special music will be provided for the occasion by the fmaous Soco Gap String band. TODAY- FRIDAY- -SATURDAY CARD OF THANKS PAGE 8 We wish to extend our heart-felt thanks to the neighbor and friends who were so helpful and sympathetic at tne ilinees and death of our hus band and father, the late R. C. Chambers, and for the beautiful flow ers. THE FAMILY. HAYWOOD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. The undersigned having made re pairs en the car herein described and stored the same, held posfesiosn of the car, payment for repairs and storage still being due, and the legal time having elapsed so that sale un der the statutes of North Carolina is authorized. Now, therefore, to satisfy the said indebtedness, I will on the Oth day of November, 1 .'. at 10 o'clock at the door of the Miller Dumbing Co., in Waynesville, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash one Chevrolet coach, 1931 model, motor No. 2901945. The amount due for storage and re pairs, being $79.81. Tnis the 7th day of Oct.. 1936. EARLE THOMPSON, Owner and Leinor. 508 Oct. 8-15. : Jf ill Simon Luke Confident that he has located the sunken treasure ship, Hussar, near Hell Gate in New York's East river. Simon Iake. veteran submarine inventor, is engaged in a salvage hunt for the $5,000,000 treasure believed lost when the British frigate sank during the Revolution. Kay Stammers Here is beautiful Kay Stammers, British girl tennis star, as she ar rived in New York from England to compete In a series of tourna ments climaxed by the national championships at Forest Hills Want Ads Want Ads are cm P n-n f a vprrA for each insertion o,) taken for less than 25c HAND picked Rome Beauty apples on sale by bushel or truck load at Boiling Hall orchard at Saunook, $1.25 per bushel. Short crop. Come early. Oct. 8-16-23-30. GOOD one-horse wagon for sale. J. B. Swayngim, Ratcliff Cove. FOR RENT 3 room apartment with private bath. Reasonable rates to permanent tenants. Phone 227-W. FOR SALE White pigs. See Her man Kinsland Crabtree at the end of the concrete. Oct. 8-15 MARRIAGES (As lte ordol lo Monday hii of This Week) Kelly Carver, of Waynesville Route 1, to Rachel Smith, of Cruso. W. K. Boone, Jr., of Fairview, to Helen Shuford, of Biltmore. Paul Parham, of Ravensford, to Wil lie May Johnson, of Athens, Tenn. Lee Smith to Masie Haynee, of Fines Creek. Henry Greem to Bell Jolly, both of Crabtree. News Events of World-Wide Interest Briefly Told ENHERITS TEN MILLION 'Norma' Shearer became probably tne richest movie actress in the world thig week when she was named the principal heiress to the estate, un officially estimated at $10,000,000, of her husband, the late Irving Thalberg. film producer, Miss Shearer's salary as a M-G-M star was said to be $3,500 per week. FAVORS BALTIMORE SITE Dr. Eekener, the famous German zepplin commander, has favored a Baltimore site for permanent United States terminal for trans-Atlantic dirigible service. Which candidate is the choice of the American people? Follow the trend of sentiment by reading the CROSS LY PRESIDENTIAL POLL In the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. A scientific analysis of the way voters in all states are thinking is clearly shown every week m the BALTI MORE AMERICAN. On sale by all newsdealers. The Immortal ABE MARTIN Wisely Counselled: "Th' Feller That Don't Advertise May Know His Business But Nobody Else Does" ' SHOOTS COW FOR STEALING CHICKENS Down at Shelby, Paul Roberts heard a commotion in his hen house and grabbed a gun and went forth to investigate. Peering through the darkness he saw something move. He blazed away, He had shot his neigh bor's cow. AIRCRAFT CARRIER LAUNCHED The new $19,000,000 aircraft car rier of the navy was launched last Saturday at the Newport News Ship building and Dry Dock Company. This is the largest aircraft carrier ever launched. Homer L. Ferguson, former Haywood resident, is presi dent of the company which built tne ship. SAYS WPA WORKERS TO STRIKE Herbert Benjamin organizational secretary of the Worker's Alliance, has announced that he will tour the east and middle west to encourage Works Progress Administration work ers to join in on "sit-down" and "fold-arms" strikes during ten days preceding October 24, when a delega tion will peek a conference with President Roosevelt and administra tor Harry Hopkins, asking for better working conditions. SOFT DRINK HEIR KILLED William Candler, 46, heir to a soft drink fortune, was killed in an auto mobile wreck near Valdosta, Ga.. Fri day night. His car struck a car and was turned over. BETTER DAYS FOR FARMERS- FORD Henry Ford forsees a better day tor the American farmer, through the public realization that "The farm and the shop need what the other pro duces. MORE AMERICANS TRAVEL " EUROPE The Department of Commerep re norteH this wppk that Anipripnn trnvpl abroad may reach 500,000,000 for the pvnpncpe nhrnnH matt Vi (UlA . i vuu ior me current year tne hignest since mai. The Mountaineer More Circulation In Haywood County Than Any olher Newspaper KEY TO SUCCESSFUL MAR. RIAGES IS SOUGHT A seven yeaT's experiment to re veal what combinations of married couples get along best together or worse has been undertaken by Dr. E. Lowell Kelly, assistant prefessor of psychology, at Connecticut State College. BROTHERS APART 43 YEARS Warren C. Smith, 70, of Martinez, Cal., and Elam B. Smith, 75 of Mex ico, brothers and eons of a father who crossed the plains in 1844, met in Martinez, Cal., this week for the first time in 43 years. NEW YORK PICKS CANDIDATE New York Republicans have named William P. Bleaklev for th pir crnhpi natorial candidate, while the Demo crats have nominated Gov. Lehman for the third time. SMITH FOR LANDON Former Governor Al Smith in a radio address last week urged the election of Got. Alf Landon for pres ident as a remedy for all of the na tion's ills. . G. O. P. MAKING PROGRESS I HOOVER t Farmer President Herbert Hoover, in talking over campaign matters with Gov. Alf Landon, said that the G. O. P. cause was making progress. The Rexall Drug Store (u)( Cut Rate Drug Store J The Rea!l Drug Store BIG MONEY SAVERS FROM A to Z A .$1.25 Size Absorbine Jr. 89c 100 Alophen Pills 39c $1.10 Angelus Lipslick 69c $1.50 Agarol $1.09 25c Anacin .......... 15c 50c Aqua Velva ...34c c 75c Fletcher's Castoria . 44c 25c Calotabs ... . 35c Corega ...... 25c Cuticura Soap 25c Carters Pills . $1.00 Cardui . . . . . .15c 24c 19c .15c .63c j 25c Milk litlwIV. Jl Ctl 111 18c 25c Energine . ...... 50c Egyptian Henna . 25c Ex-Lax . .... . . , . Elmo Beauty Kit . . . Elmo Rouge Lipstick .. ..17c .. . .29c ....15c ..$1.00 .. . .50c Q 83c Sizs H Glovers Mange 50c Glostoria . .... ... ... ...... 25c Golden Glint ............. 25c Hexin ......... . . ........ $1.00 Haleys M-0 ..... ..... $1.00 Horlick's M-M . ....... 49c ....37e . . . ,17c .. ..17c .... 69e ...74c B 50c Size Barbasol 33c 75c Baume Bengay 2-oz. Boric Acid 65c Bisodol .'I'V 40c Bost Tooth Paste 21c $1.00 Beef Iron Wine .fi:c D $2.50 3-Poud Dryco $1.87 75c Dextri Maltose ........ 75c Doans Pills . . . . , ....... 60c Danderine ... .... ...... 60c Dodson's Liver Tone 25c Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder . ) f c 49c .41c 39c 18c F Full Pint Fitch Shampoo 44c 60c Fasteeth ..... ... 35c Freezone 25c Feenamint . . 50c Fitch Hair Tonic . 20c French Bird Seed . .. .39c . ...31c . ...12c K $1.50 For Gray Hair Kolor-Bak . 97c Kotex, 4 Dozen . . . . ; .... . . $1.25 Krem Hair Tonic . . . . 70c Kraschen Salts ... . . . . 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 25c K-Y Jelly ............... , .67c .89c .41c .33c .18c" Large Size 0 Ovaltine 49c 25c Neko Soap . . . . 35c Non-Spi . ... 50c Nadinola . . 35c O-Cedar Polish $1.15 Othine ....17c . .. .29c ....29c ....29c . ...89c 50c Size J Jergens Lotion 29c $1.00 Ironized Yeast , . 50c Innerclean ........... 35c Italian Balm 60c Jad Salts . ... .... ... 25c Johnsons Baby Powder . .69c ..34c . .24c ..39c ..19c L $1.00 Pound M Lactogen . . 69c Large Listerine . . . . . . , . ..... . . , 59c 30c Lysol . ..... ....... ..... ..... . 21c $1.10 Lady Esther Powder ....... . . . 69r $1.00 McCoy's C. L. O. Tablets , . .... 67c 60c Mum . .......... . . . ... . . . . . . . .37c p 50c Pound Q Pablum . . 34c $1.25 Peruna . . . $1.50 Pinkhams $1.10 Pinauds Lilac 65c Ponds Creams . . 50c Pepsodent Paste .84c .89 c .89c .37c .33c You get fresh drugs of the highest quality at SMITH'S, compounded as your doctor directs by a registered druggist and price is always reasonable at SMITH'S. REGISTERED DRUGGISTS TO SERVE YOU R $1.20 Caldwell's vq rp $1.00 Thor's C( S Syrup Pepsin.. WC U VitaminV . . . . c $1.00 Recolac ....73c 60c Tetterine . f . . ... .39 c 75c Rook Cards 59c 60c Tyrees Powder . 39c 75c Regulin . . .... . . . . . ... . . . . ; ....54c 30c Teethina . ... . . . , . . ... . . . . , . . . .19c $1.2o Saraka .... . ,; ... . 4 . . . , ... . . . 89c $i.i0 Tangee Lipstick . . .... . . . . . . . . 69c 2oc Stanback ....... . .... . v. f . . . . . . i5c 50c Unguentine ....34c y 50cNose.Drops a V V Shaving Bowl A- A A W Vicks ...... 34C W Z Yardley . .$l'0 $1.00 Vitalis .... . ................ .59c 50c X-Bazin ... , . ......... ...... .". -37c 2oc Vicks Antiseptic ..10c 50c Yeast Foam Tablets .. ... ... -34e 2oc Williams Talc . . . . . .lOc 60c Zemo c $1.00 Whites C. L. O. Tablets 79c 25c Z. B. T. Talc 1 $1.00 Wampoles Ext. C. IO. 79c $1.00 Zonite 69c ALL 5c Candy Bars 3 For IOC Smiths Cut-Rate Drug Store T HE REXALL STO R E THE HOME OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT SMITH'S" ALL 5c Chewing Gum 3 For IOC
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