. (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 THE WAYNESVLLLE MOUNTAINEER Page 1-6 I -V TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (Re Recorded to Monday Noon Of This Week) Bed verdant Township J. V. Vick, et ux to J. R. Press ley and Lura Pressley. Maude and Jesse J. Jones to Hugh W. and B. P. Pressley. Crabtree Township J. D. Henderson, et ux to R. C Beasley, et ux. Fred Brown, et ux to R. W. Green, et ux. East Fork Township Bryan Heatherly, et ux to Fred Segles, et ux. L. N. Cogburn, et ux to R. H. Cogburn, et ux. Ivy Hill Township B. D. Medford, et ux, et a to Jessie Davie. B. D. Medford, et ux, et al to J. F. Rose, et ux. B. D. Medford, et ux, et al to A. Howell. B. D. Medford, et ux, et al to J. D. Boyd, et ux. B. D. Medford, et ux, et al to T. H. Caldwell. Zelma B. Plott to T. White and W. D. White. H. A. Fie et ux to Walter Fie, et ux. S. H. Rich, et ux to Clifford Rich. Chas. H. Gaddis, et ux to J. A. Darrow, et ux. Jomithiin Creek Township Stanbury Franklin to James Franklin. Gets Dad's Awai 4&Mv f A FOUR-YEAR-OLO Sari Earlyn Br man of New Orleans receives from Rear Admiral Howard Vickery of the Maritime Commission the Mar iner's Medal awarded posthumous ly to her father, Chief Mate Saul H Berman, who lost his life when his snip was bombed in the Bty of Ben gal. The presentation was made in Washington. (International) Pigeon Township T. H. Wells, et ux to Bryan Burnett. P. V. Kuyk. :ulall and Tommie Kuykendall. to Owen Pressley and Nora Mae Pre --ley. C. W. Wrijrk et ux to Lee War ren. L. C. Henson, et ux tn Perry H. Cook, et ux. Discover Old Coins A logging accident near Silas Crossing, Ga., recently uncovered a hoard of 200 Spanish, Mexican and Bolivian coins. The oldest coins were dollars bearing the date 1772 and a likeness of King Charles in of Spain. A BIT MUDDLED Ytji xcille Township Jeff Mills et ux tn Raleigh Mills. Roy Paiton, et ux to Ralph ; Wood. J. H. Woody, et ux to Fonda Jackson, et ux Mildred Jackson. J. H. Smathers, et ux to D. Reeves Noland. Fred W. Henderson, et ux to Stephen S. Plemmons, et ux, et al. W. H. Burgin, et ux to Russell Warren. Steve Plemmons, et ux to Cathe rine M. Plemmons, to Eva Hooper Khinehart. James A. Gaddis, et ux to Carl L. Shelton, et ux. J. H. Smathers, et ux to H. R. Johnson. James A. Gaddis, et ux to J. R. Gaddis. J. H. Woody, et ux to Hammond Jones, et ux. J. H. Smathers, et ux to J. C. Caudle, et ux. Mrs. J. M. Sims, to Robert B. Pearce, et ux. Roy Parton, et ux to C. M. Mc Cracken, et ux. Henry Francis, et ux to David Underwood, et ux. Sallie I. West to Charlie Put nam, et ux. Allen Fie to Sallie I. West. H. N. Francis, et ux to Carl Francis, et ux. H. A. Hall, et ux to W. H. Bur gin. Lloyd Phillips, et ux to Fred Marcus, et ux. Tom Gray, et ux to Sloan Er win. Miss Evonia Howell, to E. H. Three salesmen were eating din ner in a Washington hotel. The bill was $3(1 and all reached for the check. The first fellow said his firm was in the 50'r bracket, doing war work, and that the bill actually would cost him only $15. The second man said, "Let me pay it. We're in the RCr bracket and it will cost me only $8." The third man said: "I'll pay the check. My ti rm is working on a cost plus basis and we'll make $.'( on the meal." Arch Ward in Chicago Tribune. ANGLES . . . Flattery is the name some women give to the praise they hear given others . . . It is well to consider that it takes two to make a petting pact . . The unvoiced idea is as good as no idea ... Of what avail is a piece of art if the audience does not possess sufficient culture to appre ciate it? Balentine, et ux. D. Steve Cabe, et ux to Lambert Hall, et ux. Tom Gray, et ux to Sam Smith, et ux. Mrs. Bessie Abel to D. J. No land. James C. Moore, et ux to Wil liam C. Hampton, et ux. John Leopard, et ux to Raymond Willett, et ux. U. G. Moody, et ux to Albert Howell, et ux. JJ. H. Moody, et ux to Sam Da vis. J. Wiley James to Ira Reece, et ux. John H. Smathers, et ux to Ed Cannon, et ux. Clinton Howell, et ux to Hascue J. Dyer, et ux. David Underwood, et ux to James Caldwell. White Oak Township Cleveland Ewart, et ux to M. Ewart. Iolet Jenkins, et ux to G. C. Clark, et ux. LAFF-A-DAY MI KIVC rMTl K HVXIW ATK. I KOHUi MMITS n:scVED "Since this is the last set of boxing gloves we have, and you both asked at the same time, I have a sporting prop osition to make!" Two men somewhat under the in Buence of intoxicating drink were .uncertainly flivvering their way Sown a road with a deep ditch on! tach side. The car made a lurch I to one side. "Carefu". Bill," hic cupped one, "I wancha V be ver" tarefu'. First thing you know you'll jiave us 'n th' ditch." "Me, be carefu 7" ejclaimed Bill, In surprise. "Why (hie) I thought sou wus drivin'." Dog Story No. 9999 Once upon a time a man had an extremely smart dog. If would do anything he told him. One morning the man said: "Go up and get a ihirt for me." The dog went up Italrs but he didn't come down right away. After a whilo tye man be gan to worry. So he went up to see What was wrong. The dog was sit ting on the bed sewing a button on the shirt What Only Fifty T The war was over. The Dictator was dead. The soldier who had helped lay the body well and truly underground was describing the scene. "We put the coffin down fifty times," he said. "Fifty times!" exclaimed a listen er. "What for?" "Encores!" rimely, Practical Household Suggestions by Ruth Currant of State College ! this might be a good time to con ! sider the belt you want so you'll be sure it suits the buttons and the ' fabric. More Thought Needed Harry It's odd but my best Ideas come when I'm washing my hands. Jerry Why don't you take a bath then! RIGHT ANSWER Tax Man Now, what's your hus band's average income? Lady Oh, about one o'clock in the morning! Sweet Nothings Mary What was that crack you made about me being like a lamp post? Harry Oh, that was nothing. 1 just said there was one like you on every corner. But Smart! Father You're a bright lad, son, but you want to make too much money. Why, do you know what I was getting when I married? Son No. And I'll bet you didn't either 1 Effective Anyway Tom Grandma was looking for bicarbonate of soda last night and took a spoonful of plaster of paria by mistake. Dick That ought to have settled her hash! The Woman of It Flora You know a week ago I was crazy about that soldier. Now I don't care for him a bit Dora Yes, It's strange how changeable men are. IN THE ARMY In making a dress at home, use mercerized cotton thread on wash fabrics and on all dull-surface ma terials. Buy thread that is a shade darker in color than your material because colored thread usually works in lighter when it's stitched. The best time to buy buttons is when you're getting pattern and goods. Choose buttons that will stand washing or dry cleaning. And Well-Dressed for Home Work. Here is a five-way test for a home work garment: 1. It is comfortable allows for free action, and for warm weather it is cool as can be. 2. It has safety-first features, such as sleeves that won't catch on pan handles. 3. It has time and energy-saving features easy to make, to put on, and to launder. 4. It is durable material and workmanship. 5. It is attractive because of good design, and not because of some outside decoration like an embro idered flowerpot or perky bow. Patterns for these garments are Add 'G' to KV The three R's of educational fame Will have to make way for a "G" after the war. The "G" is for geography which has already emerged as a key science in this global war. The science is not only necessary for a proper understand ing of world-wide strategy now be ing carried out, he said, but it will also be essential to an intelligent understanding of the problems which will follow the war. Ilnl fW It has been reported that cases of weakness in dit colors can be relieved h ''Sh&i - ..T.lcii now being produced by a commer cial company for the home seamstress. "I lost 52 Lbs' WEAR SIZE u . SMS. C D. WELLS FT - " " ijunas and i more slender, grm e-t il ti..ir Eat meat, potaicx- r ' "lllv1 The experience oi Mrs ' U . i ' ' !" or may not be different th tn y but why not try the A yd- In-h- r r' at these remits. ' aC In clinical teats conduct. bv medical doctors more u, ,n tat. A small bell tied around the neck of a bottle of poison medicine is a simple household safety measure to prevent mistaking one bottle for another. ... nu. i-itfn you don't cm out any meals. ma,che.. poutni Smith's Cut-Rate Drug Start Earge Now men, why Is walnut used in the butt of this rifle? ! Rookie One Because It's harder? Rookie Two Perhaps because fit more elastic? Rookie Three Maybe because It looks nicer? 1 Sarge Don't be dumb. It's be cause it's laid down In the regulations! ICbied Paresis Housewife These two girls are brother's! Investigator Lady, that's Impos sible. Housewife It's not My brother and his family will live here as long as they like. Heat at any Price Hubby Isn't this wonderful, sit ting here before the fireplace with that wonderful fire? Wlfey Yes, but I'm sure I'm go ing to miss the furniture. Buy War Bonds and Stamps. VETERINARY SYRINGE and NEEDLED $1.95 Dehorn Your Calves While Young With DEHORNING PASTE 500 BLOOD STOPPER For Minor Hemorrages 500 Summertime presents many specific problems of animal care and health protection . . . problems which we are ready to help you solve efficiently and economically. We have the products . . . dependable serums, vaccines and bacterins; we have the professional training and scientific knowledge, and we can be of real service to you in any animal disease control and prevention program. Come in today and let's have a talk about keeping animal health UP "down on the farm." Pimples Disappeared Over Night Yes, It Is true, there is a safe harmless medicated liquid called Kleerex that dries up pimples over nioht. Those who followed simple directions and applied Kleerex upon retiring were amuinoly surprised when they found their pimple had disappeared. These users enthusiastically praise Kleerex and claim they are no longer embarrassed and are now happy with their clear complexions. Don't take our word for It, use Kleerex tonight. Only 50c. If one application does not satisfy you, you get your money back. There is no risk so do not hesitate. Sold and recommended by SMITH'S CUT-RATE DRUG STORE. Vitamins For Pets A 15 U G VITA KING - - - - - - 980 ."jdc Size Kills Fleas PULVEX POWDER - 390 50c Size Kills Flies FLIT - - - - 390 For Sprains, Bruises Absorbine Veterinary $2.25 Puff Top Tube PINK-EYE POWDER - - $1 Some FoSks THINK They Are Hard of Hearing If you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing head noises due to hard ened of coagulated wax (cerumen), try th Ourine Home Method test that so many uj has enabled them to hear well again. You muit hear better after maikng this ilmpk test or you oet your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops at SMITH'S CUT-RATE DRUG STORE. Scour Your Milk Pails With Old Dutch CLEANING POWDER 3 , 19, 10c Size 10 Doses Black Scour VACCINE 10 Dose Blackleg PELLETS 7S( For Colic In Horses Sloan's COLIC MEDICINE - - $1.12 FOR LAMENESS YEAGER'S LINIMENT 390 Full Pound . . . Makes 16 Gallons. Kills Lice SODIUN FLOURIDE Worm Your Dogs and Cats NEMA CAPSULES -250 to 650 For Cuts and Scratches Balsam Of Myrrh 250 to $1.19 Poultry Tonic Pratt's POULTRY REGULATOR - 50C A Flock Treatment Pratt's Poultry Worm Powder - - 600 Kills Lice Just Paint the Roost Pratt's ROOST PAINT $1 For Baby Chicks Pratt's ; CHICK TABLETS 300 BAG BALM For Cows 600 For Spavins Blistering OINTMENT 750 For Roup In Chickens Pratt's R-P TABLETS 40c Kills Motes M0LEGEN TI Hi! Li. 50C Full Pint No. 6 Disinfectant Makes 12 Gallons 490 Vetai' Self -Retaining MILKING Brand Yoof Cattle BRANDING FLUID 750 35c Kills Rats RAT NIP - 29t For Saddle and Collar Galls Rexall SURGICAL POWDER - - 25c THE HOME OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES Don't Take Chances On Your Dog . . Vaccinate Against Rabies. RABIES VACCINE 750 I TUBES J 200 fcl?BlackleT VACCINE l 7St J YOU ARE ALWAYS VVELCOMEifriiH Put' No Drenching . ' In Feed . . . APP"f Bv Department AP1' culture . . Kins In Cattle. Sheep. Hop. Horses and Mules- PHENOTHIAZINE POWDER