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KDAY. AUGUST 4, 1938 THE WAYNESVILLE MQl'XTAIXEER Page 5 Mrs. Roosevelt Sees Grandson Mills, medical case, is fair. Miss Maggie McC'iatken, medical case, is improving. Ui'l 1 Hospital News wlJTV9 as he sees the ! BK " 1 "ri 19 AS HF SFFS THF HUMAN SIDE O'LIFE .l;oU;1)l KS WANTED .it; " i ::..ivka-shuns the boardur '"'v n 'i bin so hot this seezun. k vuz thinkin' liv movin' into '.:,1m.t an' garage, then hang 1 .BuAKprRS WANTED" sine J - iike sum do, ye no, but V think I'll go to the trub futhtT make a few dollars . v 'cmnt's. shore.t'-goodness f "" . . . m.. Xii , 1 don t meen i. a;i that the peeple what do this .tl,','!lt.s, lazy er ennything uv but the bizness, raekitt, er ii t,.... net crnr r hp LjaKhu-caii-n " . v kommo.i, 1 cnanguu my ... uhv irum Balsam gap t the Bloo , w thar "ins' be lu.uuu - iuurua, l:f n.-uj" A- "ROOMERS." sines BOAM'A - - , . ...... thiv'tf a.-- kommon as nutn-mntis. ,,, I had a dreem back Ln i'wuz thinkin' 'bout hangin' out vqne, that I ilitini HKe: i u.) u,;-ilv mooved Mrs. Abe an' ... lk,t,i,,-n out t the cow-bam & bratre an' had hung out my sine when Lie an' bi'holi:! a Dig rionuy ..var pulU'd up k thi Wonderful Balsam Breezes, .... .. TL-.4 ...... ...V.nt .,. fflt'V axt. (.mat. wui. Hum f:de nanil my place, see.) fttt-o," I replule, as tney litea to ,k an'un'. "Now, if I kin jist land "em." I thawt. "What's yer rates?" thev axt. Now I wern't hardlv reddv t' give 'em this infernm-shun rite off the reel; so I axt the man if he'de give me a minet t' de-side. Fackt is the man had so menny different sizes in hiz fam'ly I didn't no what price t" make, seein' as how I hadn't had enny eck-perence in the Boarduis Wanted bizness. "Good gracius," I sez t' myself, "hit won't do t' looze 'em . . , I want t' make my price rite." Then I sez out loud t' the man, sez I "One buck a-peece fer you an' yer wife an' groan gal, hi price fer the other 2 childern, an' 2 bits for that little boy i. e. if the little boy don't eat so overly mutch. Ennv more in the fam'ly?" "Two babies in the k-yar," he sed "in arms with the nuss." "Oh, I see," sez I . . . "jist nussin' babies. Well, I b'lieve I'll jist make it a rool rite here an' now, that all babies comin' to Wonderful Balsam Breezes w'h arms will be throde in" "Throde in," sez the man" what chu meen?" "Why, I jist throw 'em in the bar gin, man . . . free et sertry, as the lawyers say." Well, I ordured in what I thawt "SO CALLED" COMMON COLD We again run up against "Lowered Resistance when discuss ing "Colds. to It can not be emphasized toostronftlythat healthy, full-hloodedbodiesstand the best chance of keep ing free of colds and influenza. If run-dowi, and susceptible to fre quent colds, see your .'physician. There may be some drain on your sys- tern that can 'oe quickly and easily overcome. When colds arc prevalent, build your Klf up by resting at least eight hours every night i -eat regularly and keep the s.vsti'm open; drink plenty ot uufcr-and keep away from crowds and people who have colds. Should you contract a severe cold, stay In bed. and should auu have a tempera'ure, consult your doctor DRUGSTORE ; :)0 ofrt Sei ics 'Tilling the Public About the Duct. wwm v . ; i feu: H r- 1 H U If vljl Dr. A. C. D.r:s. of ("lvde. otnra- .1. (.'. I'ai-ker. of Cantcn, oju t.itive ilt;t i -v, , ; ,, ttit i;tsi', is s ine betttf. - - . " ; The e iinii:;. ri of Miss Kathcrine M: s. Dallas Webb, of Canton, oper- i Hipps. of I.. :e. s! r. is K"d. ;:tive ease, is improving. 1 uke Swaiifr", if Civile, medical The condition of Waller F. Hull, of Clycie, opii.ilive caie, is go. id. ease, is improving. I'.aby K.lgar Lee McDonald, of Ha ielwood, medical case, is improving Franklin D. RooseTelt, It and Mrs. Roosevelt For the first time Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the president, see her new grandson, the child of Franklin D., Jr., and the former Ethel duFont, at a Philadelphia hospital. Mrs. Roosevelt is shown with son Franklin outside the hospital. wood be a-nuff grub t' make 'em all 2 square meels er 2 'rounded up met is, "coril i n' t ' bow they et; but hit didn't make 'em eab'iu one feed. Why, 1 never seed sitcli entin' in all my bornd days! An' them thar yung-uns :ea! jist as mutch as. the older l'okes; eab'in the 2 little tins with arms i in arms I meen, 'eat a-bout ditto. Well, Mr. Kditur, whin I saw J'de made a looi'.in' dcel, 1 komineiict to I e-niotist rate "1. didn't' bargin t' feed ye fokes by the 'our, only by the nuel," sen I. "Meel's not ended yit," tliey lafft, eat in' away. "Besides, ye sed them thar 2 leas' kids wuz in arms, an' they're both nei'ily as big as this 2 bit boy." "They're in amis, ain't they?" sed the woman, pint in' at one in her lap an' t'other in 'her mall's lap. "Well, l'de like t' no if that's the way all Floridy i'oke's, Cat '.' " 1 grow lt d. "No, vit tels taste , bet iei- In i f ; -at Wonderful 'Balsam B.tZis,'' she giggled. 'sine, like we'do planned on." ! jabbo "i.oohiv ;ioi)" 1 "Well, well! is that .labbo with ye. Utile?" some one axt Belle last Sun day mornin', as her "of man" walketl along by her side t' church, meek as a Iamb - "Shu is," replide Belle,, "ain't he lookin' good ?" "Yes, he's a ililVereiit lookin' man. Belle . . . ain't-cbu pituid tvf 'im?" "Yes, ii in, 1 is; raze .labbo, he's thill got 'ligun now an' jine de ehilrch." On a seitin store windier here t'other dav: "MAT VM MKLON S 2.V." Sitcli is the HEW MAN SIDE OT.1FE! I'NKI.E ABE. DISl If AKliKD Among those discharged during !i:' week from the Haywood County Hos- ,, , ,, , ., , f pital are: . Y. Hinps, Kobert War- Mrs. Marshall Beat herwootl, ol i' ,, ,,,,. ', , , , . . 1 ren, Mrs. .1. K. Ewart, Mis. I.indslev I Ivtle, operative case, is resting more , ... ; 1 hompson. Willie Parks, Miss Nina comlortatilv. ' , ' ... jdarrctt, Mrs. Kussell Warren. Mrs. Master Donald Keno, of Clyde, op erative ease, is some better. 'Clarence Mebaffey, Sam McElroy, I Mrs. J. W. Treailwav, Mrs. Alvisi I Miller. Mrs. ,1. C.Boyd, A. W. Wearn, ,. ... , , .. ,, ,.,, , Mrs. C. K. JMroup. Miss Nellie Keece, Herman Kmslaiiil, ot I lyde, Koute f-n- i u m- ... . ,. Master William I.etlbetter, Mis-i , medical case, is improving. . remnue 1 avne, Mrs. victoria Mills, Miss Emily H. Barrett, of Canton, medical ease, is resting more com fortably. Mrs. S. E. I.edbetter, of -Orangeburg, S. I"., operative case, is better. The condition of Mrs. K. L. Mat thews, of Canton, operative case, is good. Miss Clara Dyer, of Waynesville, Koute 1, operative case, is better. I,. A. Stamey, medical case, is rest ing only fairly well. Mrs. Kay lUirgin, operative case, is more comfortable. The condition- of Miss Martha Mrs. (loorge I'innion, Bill Sam Rice. Mrs. Ella Caddy, M s. H. P. Press ley. Mrs. W. M. (iibson. IIIKTHS Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller, of Waynesville, announce the birth of u daughter on July the 27th. Mr, anil Mrs. Elmer Price, of Cove Creek, announce the birth of a sou on July the :11st. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ledfoid, of Clyde, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on August the 1st. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McElroath. of Clyde, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on August the 1st. Prosperity is not so much n matter of dollars as it is a matter of dollar and sense. For A Delightful Place To Dine T It Y The Waynesville Golf and Country Club (JOKDON OTTO, Of Miami, Manager. I' ll II IA C WKLCOM i: 1 Welt, they UU7. eat in' live oil', an' home 1 thawt . . one. 'our ;! 'ours an' I condu't s. An' so hit t nded in a t in i il mare- whel) I woke up; lvdlei "Call the law! Call Norn. an ma-by he ran' stop 'i m." "What's matter-!" t i id'.- M : "Oh. them llite-ni.'ll'es i'l lite sez I. layin'. b;tek d .vn " not hii.ng out t hat . Board'iis , '... J'LmiM r - J llJuLm i1tmmlm,lmmm m i..ni m Great Closing-Out Sale 'Z o'li s mi 't in ! .!.-; lllt-'- in'- a ;..'! A Ik : -' -"wi.-'l't. V,',:.t,.l'l I I! ' ' ' I . LIM I I P III I 1 IWUWWWWWIi ' i. i,,' .,.i. .,iii t..A Hij.M '-" BWBMMM.r.iiiiinn ii iiiiiiiiiiii wi- Waynesville Art Gallery Mooeitfom! Sale Merchandise From All Parts Of The World, For The Home Beautiful Sales D MV 10:20 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. LOCATED IN CITIZENS BANK BUILDING Everything in Men's Wear Nothing Reserved All Must Be Sold Men's Suits. Men's Trousers. Manhattan Shirts. Manhattan Pajamas. Manhattan Handker chiefs. Shirtcraft Shirts. Royal Pride Shirts Manes Underwear Manhattan Underwear, 'resident Suspenders. Monito Socks. Leather Jackets. Sweaters. Botany Ties. Kesilio Ties. Frank Lee Hats. John W. Creen Hats. Tlorsheim Shoes. Weyenhcrtf Shoes. Swank Ik'fts. President Belts. Bull Band Rubber Boots. Ball Band Overshoes. Old Hickory Overalls. Bath Robes. Rain Coats, Manhattan Shirts . . , . $1 .65 Manhattan Pajamas $1.65 Shirtcraft Shirts $1.29 Royal Shirts ...83c Frank Lee $5 Hats .. .$3.95 Ball Band Rubber Boots 2.65 AU$1 Ties 79c Florsheim Shoes 6.95 & 7.50 Weyenberg $6 Shoes .$4.95 jVlen'sWhiteShoes 1.95 -2.45 John W. Green Hats $2.25 to $3.50 Hood Rubber Boots . . $2.25 All 50c Ties 42c Most Merchandise Marked in PLAIN FIGURES '''.;.'.". j- .' '' ..' '." CLYDE H. RAY, SR. Waynesville, N. C. Main Street
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