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TH I 'KS DAY. ANtll. !. 1925 THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER white. Tin- , f,.r In- 1000 lini'iil feet of 4 inch water line :i- -pent with hanny 15 (,riek manholes complete The Caroline Mountaineer iT'' M:, n i"- l:.l'. ' '.' V-.:,t y ! :i.'.-:.iti I .. ( Ml, ,i. II: Mil .! 1 .1- i. :, 111 ike the class of Ml'Jfi 1 1 one of hi;: thin(i- .'1 Vu-h tanks complete. Plans ami specifications may be seep I'fter April 1'ith, at tiie ofii'e of -he Mayor of lla.elwooil ami at the ollic. of the Kninc'cr at Waynesville. The Town of llazelwooil res.'iv. t to (eject any aii't all lj !.-, 01 Proclamation fi:- ' tM VS MiSli' ... I I - W ,T. ' .---1o'IJIV -U( II- I V I ( i..;: w n si Hsciur'i ion i! v i is S i: i t iti"ii I';iinii' ' 1 1 A'U.i I J..',n : .i! . i I : i 1 t 1 V. .1 '" .. M.h 1 ''! :. M .!. . Knten-.l ttu- x.-.t oflii'c, at Waynesvillo, N. ', as Seojnil ( Liss Mail Matter, as provMi-d under t ho Art of Maivh H7!l, November 20. 1914 ITBLIKHEJ) ON THUUSDAY p K I :.ial nice' Mi II'.: .1. M M' t. Mr, .1 ly , w 1 1 1; u -. M KS K" ,1 ",;.,n n ,1.1 !. lea ier. M, I. M.I ..nn an.l Mr , . All mem .e pies. ::'. We w .:: ,.! , of -he ('. WKU I'. Illiir Seciv::i': par: . r j. w. ,ler of tlie Hoai 1 aze: Wi .1. Si-avei . l;ntril.eel . April Hie .1 of AMeriiH" A 1 . r : i 1, I't'J.i SCATKS, Mavor. NOTKT. OI SI'KCIAI. KI.K TION FOR A TAX l()lt A BOND ISSl'K FOR A ri'BMC HOSPITAL AND FOR THE M AINTKN ANTE OK THK SAMF. IN HAYWOOD COINTY. MRS. W. I'. FINCH Kit IS HOSTKSS TO CM UK l.KAIil'K. The Clyde Civic League met Th'Jis Notice is hereby given that more 'day uften.oon. April 2nd, at the Clyde t)llin sjx hundred and seventeenn (C17) Iiiii. Mrs. W. 1. Fincher, president resi(,.nts and freeholders of Haywood I of the league, opened the meeting l'" County, more than one hundred and 'repeating in conceit the Lord's I'riyer. fifty (l(iO) of whom resides outside of 1 A short business nes.sion was held tne corporate limits of the Town of and reports from committees were all Waynesville, have duly filed before ' l.imoiiic 'irratLfyiM. I tho Boam of Commissioners for the BOW ll JlYvr, won iir;iimnuiv.i - 1 Xh league voted to conduc t a 'andy County of Haywood a petition therein petitioning the Hoard of Commission- Mont- l'rs fr the County of Haywood to Thursday, April 9, 192." Are you proud of your city? Do KaatPf sale on April 11. .I.:-,. :. - c ;r, wl.i..t. 1 M fs Allen Mrs. Liner. Mrs in Hve :in do business? Do you gomery, Mrs. herguson ana Jim. ' . l. i m -o s u;.rns.,.iiii n4 Mri I M ntteonlh or one per cent on tne uouar fe. a senxe of satiAfaotion when Miller of Wayneille and Mrs. ' . K ' . . . j . , w.r Ti'eisant to be levied for a period of time iot iwhtseers from other cities drive past Huston et As-heville were p,easnt e K . , . ,u exceeding thirty years, for the purpjso your own home and notice your yird visitors t the afternoon. i . ' ' i ' . . , ... , . , of providing funds for the purchase with its .shrubbery and flowers and .Mrs. 119t(). D.stnct I'res.d.-nt of )f Qf kwn. that make the iU Federated Clubs, gave a splendul hospital and a hospitalM- fcr your attractive, wril-kn-t home? ulk on ..ow to induct a e WU. you know that one swallow does whi,h wa, very helpful and ex pi urn d J jn H not make cummer. One single wny it was better to join the reder- . . ., . i North Carolina, clean and attractive home wnl not t(.j ;!ub. On motions was carried v., tors evcet.1 to .show .he ;..; a mi runner nonce is nereoy g;ven imprs hide. us constrast of it suirounding neightxirhood. It is tho whole neigh, txr-hood nnd the whole city which furnish visitors their impressions. Tb" cleaner you keep your own re:n ies the more interested ."u should be in seeing that the whole city is kept flan to match your own standard-.. It is your rifht to -mv' cleanlin and orderliness all aro'.nd you for tlx- protection of both your in alt a anil joir property. A rontnnttee ;i. appointed to meet with Mrs l-'erguson and other com mittees f ir the purpose of erecting a Haywood County Arch. At the conclusion of Mrs. HuMon's luh talk Miss Veleria .Medlord, assisted by Mrs. Cuv Medl'ord. ang "A Son India." after wh:ch the ho-tesa. a sistsl by Mi's. Spears, and Mr Haync.s served a delicious salad coui's The next meeting will be with M: S. I! Medford, Apr,: 17. of that on this date the Board of Com missioners for the County of Haywood have ordered a special election to be called and held in the Severn! voting 1 reciiK ts of ilawood County on the :iy of Julv, U2.r. for the pur pose of voting one-lif teenth of .. e ARK VOl' I'ltKK KlUn; ULV.MF..' cent on the dollar tax for a bs.n.i issue ,for a public hospital and for the main tenance thereof, in the eastern sec tion of the Town of Waynesville, .such bond issue not to exceed $100,000, and said tax to lie levied for a period of -VN FVF.NIM. IN JAPAN." ;"nU' n,,t to tXC,'J thirt-v 'earS' Tin- parent-Teachers" Association Ami "ll,lce 's f"-hi"r hereby given ,f the JunnlusKa scho.,1 takes gr-at that 11 ,u"w "-giMration of the voters ,.!...,,,. .. Mnno.iTic n.- the nroL'iani "avwoo.i .oum nas ueen oruereo of n.-i! tenth at the '' liie isoarj ot Commissioners tor the !s. ... I, , . 1 1 chool hou.se jVouin 01 na onui 101 me puipos- 1111 Anice Hiler Howard, for tho past said PeeM l"1-,'','"n. a Pvided by evn al vears tea.-Mirr- in the lar-e law- "'! 10 that end and for tile pur- ,.,,1'ls school ... Hiroshima, has onlv .e. ls" aforesaid the registration .. -Safeguarding Ar.ienca Against ,.ontly ,ctuin to America and is now T(,r lnt" "i v,.u..g pieci.ici.s , Fir.-.'- shows bv photographs the staying with her father. Dr Frank ,la'wo,,l r"un,.v wi" Ik' IK'n fr"'T' rj-pe of chimney in the average dwell- siler, at his home in Lake Junaluska. anc' :ift,'r he mh ,,a" ,)f Jmu'" :;,'J"'" ing ( :.ice which has caused this terri- M,-s. Howard l a- c .n-eiited to pr.'-"as I" "v"'ei' ' 'aw. bh- lo-s There is apparently no ex- .,,.. mograni showing the custon.s And notice is further hereby gin ium for their existence other than 'lie ., j .-ostuim - of Japan a.s -he learnid that the following persons have be-n caivles-'ies-s of the people who liv- m tu.. , u., years of tesidence the.-e. duly appointed as the officers of said the houses whe . they are located. Com,. ,,ut and enjoy a most pleasant ele-tion; to wit: Theie chimney are shown to have all,j p, ojitabU' eu-r.ing at the Juna-1 ,'','r thf South Waid in Waynesville ipe:: crack.-. beti l the bricks w!i o r ... b .. s,i , f-i.'.v night. Anril tenlh. Township, it is hereby ordered that 0w tlani' .: and spai '. can c me :n i.-.n-laci is-'.h wooden wo It makes on.? thud.'kr jo think of t. thou.-an Is f In s-cvi-n years, from l'ld to i;i2'! Inclusive, defective chimney . and tl'ie f.iu.-'d a loss of flO-IJ-s'J.'iiMi in the fi)p mj,hl (,'nitd States. A.- an onginato. of fire, only matches and snvoking have a grtater record than chimneys and flues. o-pl.-?s childreif. ,s;.i. p. ' sons and n ritttf wno are :i ho'ises where tn lurking tire menace is cver-pre-ienl. K.-tl.s-t ...r a moirei; that the gr-.-y. est known Ve sjarti'i. m'O niatchi-s smi k Tig and ck-fecliv. i-'iin.neVv an. Mi.. Howard . testing -M':ir.el no; only a nm but an accomp: an a: d r. .s li.uied that s ue, dm Tie, the ev.-::::g. -In- night h i 1 1 , .Ha -I..T, , re,. .iini- U-vWv t thai .-mtiol over tiiem ie.-!s almo't in!'.:.-!: with the ijtriiv ..(i.al. I.o- !. ..i.i'"'l h iSfs(. a;-e;-.M'.i aie atm-M h "e.'l'o'e t i the Hid I of lii i' ,' is, f. on. ;':os, ;au,-es :, (,.,rj,le ar raign no'..' . f til-' .v,'ia.;e Ameri.-an for b s- neghgen.- 'f .!".' ":"--w::rd !'fe an 1 proia t" j . Ir Kr.-i-tf ".he li e- .tin ' i li 'de f.,-" ...g-.-m-'d ly !'- c.".el-s,n.-ss. ( i Th.- :i'r'.,s r.coid ., 'lie Fii.ted ; St.it ' Has more t '::tn doao'ed n I he J cars. It T noil' t-s t . i v, iti-s, the a'liui.'! .1 s'.ri'i'- on . ill a-rgi e'.'iite over a billi m ,. ,n money and tie death ot j neir. 11 gc.iil g . iu -e s: art el. I . 1 1 1 1 1 , V lie I aa I. W aynesvilic fo 1.. ro eir.ent s .-!; ort while -pe.-t- to I, -till!. ;'i.e s jnime: moni !i? th M . Ilue.il SI. cm super iiiteu. lent !' ,. ,M.t!."l - Sunday school, acrom-(.;,-.! ,r. , ':il superinti-ndi-::; of aiio-.i- ,:i.p,irtw." of the ,"T- hno! T'.'.t-i '-'1 .1 nicctTi at : r.e c"!r -: 'ant n. T"i' M re by ti dolhi' Cnless ( nvc the law may US luck on' own caiei, have to .'lu'ck .: I' "orki;n i MM'i K""'s U: KF.CFJ V KD. Ill IN(. ab n." Way lie -v, II summer ea-o l a.e fA.r-igi! rt.uii'i" nlsrlinrnary to the artTiir.g at the Chamber of C'omnu-i "e vVells, Manager, Waynesville ais.-! jr.. beinir promptly ansWe'el ac- Mrding to announcement by that oi K&ni7.at:,n today. fvi far inquiries have been rec vid from IHgium, F.ngland. Scotland a.ul Franco. They a-'k for varied infor mation about the city as a re-sort ami in each instance literature and other rVt. are being forwarded to the inquirers. Fred Mull and (loo. Plott appointed i-'juilge.s and J. I. Williams appointee'. , icgistrar for Waynesville South Ward II Precinct and that John A. Smith and I K. Hvatt appointed judges and i Nannie Persons an minted registrar Km. Ui-t of Florida, who fo,- Waynesville North Ward Pre 'in d! ti;-. Wait, r Hawk prop-'i-y, for said election; and C. T. Wells and: c.'fi.cl das in town las', w" 'k John Allen nnp-iinted judges anil A. C. hi the Hu-'.ll apoinU'd registrar for Heave -i m South Ward and .W. II Ilende,-- oi' and Frank Mann appointed judges; in! i-i. P. Hall appointed regist rar lor 11. cvi'iilain North Wind Precinct and :!: Cailiel.i Jenkins and Will White , p; "i-t"! judge-' and I. H. Hopk'iisj :.; o ::;i'. t n irttrar for Big Cre k; :-:n,: :irul that W. A. Palmer and J. .... i larniah unpointed judges and J. !..( P."! in."" appointed registrar for Cat:.-' ..... bee I'l'iCTc; and tii.it C. Z. No-1 land Mr-: (Jim. A Brown appo;n'cd judg.-s and ('has. if. McCracken .in-! pointed "."gi-'trar for tin- said Fi't's C eek precinct and that h'. A. Justi.c .ind C. T. Ferguson appointed judg'-" and 1). !!. McCra kin apt'ointed istt'.-tr for r'rabtree nrecmrt or town-1 .-hip and tfit A. K. Allison arid Clenn A. Boyd npnointdl judges and R. W. : Howell appointed regist tar for Jo:: i-: than precinct or townsiip R. I.vi Stephenson and T. N. Crawford ap. I poi-rted juilges' and T. J. livis -i-! pointed registrar for Iron Duff pre cinct and that A. (J. Baldwin and Vin son Jenkins appointed judges and R. W. Te-ague appointed registrar for on White Oak nre.-inct or township and tf rcn tiiei r p am nv: i.e.. . . Til. ! .CSto w.i'k'-. Wide .'ir.j.igi'. Ill IV. Asl'.e a is .in I asked he !. which will l : next week a: i ". . Miss 1 "mini. i is the beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thonia-s. The Keller House now open. K cilknt table Ixiard and room rates, SI.oo and J2.). 00 per week. W. W. n-4P Special prices on Irish potatoes it. per bushel. Miller Bios. NOTICF, TO ( ONTUACTOitS. appointed judges and P. F. C'ampMl appointed registrar for Ivy Hill nr' unct or township and J. B. Sentelle Scaled nroposal.s for the insta'la- and J. W. Kinsland appointed judges tion of sewer and water lines, ex ten- and J. K, Long appointed registrar for sion of the present system, will be Pigeon township and B. F. Sellers and n reived at the office of the Mayor R. L. Pleas appointed judges and Lutn .f -he Town of H:i7elwood, N. C, until er Pless appointed registrar for East 12 o'clock noon of April 22nd, 192fi,,Fork precinct or township and J. E. at which time the bids will be opened Justice and Nathan Rogers appointed and publicly read. 'judges and C. W. Moody appointed The graduating class of 19X was V. ds :mi t be made on blanks furn- registrar for Cecil precinct or town- entertained at the pretty home of Mr. ished by the Town and lie accomprt- ship and W. W. Haynes and G. F. tni Mrs D I Schulhofer. , Mr OUo nod by certified check, or bid bond, to Rogers appointed judges and Vaughn Schu'Kifer host of his .!.. About the amount of .V'r of the bid, based Byers appointed registrar for Clydo ixy gu-sts were rue-e-' on the following approximate amount township or precinct. Ajnid the decoration, of jonquils, of work involved: All by order of the Board in regular fern,, and palms with soft lights the 1200 lineal fe -t of 12 inche :-ewer line session. . .... , ... -no i:.l f... r in .n.-h linn This 4n.il ft letting was enhanced oy tne iovi-iy ivw ....e. .v.. .-i - ....... -t.r. .i Knv. nf the class of 1920. ::U" .meal feet of 8 mchc sewer line; The dainty refreshments were en- -"iOOO lineal feet of (i inch sewer lino ATTEST: Tied out in di' colors, yvtlrrw nnd '.i.OO lineal feet of (J inch water lino , C. F. Kirkpatrick, Clerk. AfR. AND MRS. SCIU'LHOFKR KN TAINFJI CJRADFATING a.ASS. W. F. SWIFT, Chairman. Clean-up. Paint-up Repair! jakenhis the City Beotftfiil maKing VOUr home a ?:'rfVvf.!3 WyH8 f -rn beautiful 4$ Ip l 5 V Everybody i.P " 111! 'v " to Stimulate ft'4' "'SW Hear This, Ye People-Think! Act! ! Come on, let's put things in order. Our whole city can and should be made as clean and orderly as its cleanest home. Then we will have a safer, happier, healthier city. Ambition in its highest conception is to dream big dreams and make them come true. The splendid ambition to have a city clean and beautiful is soon to become a reality by the co-operation of all the people. Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor, with the hearty approval of many far-seeing and zealous citizens, we hereby pro claim the work of APRIL 20th to 21st as the Opening Week of a Continuous CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP CAMPAIGN Away with the rubbish piles! Banish the pleague sports! Clean up streets and alleys! Cut the weeds, mow the lawns and trim the hedges! Repair an paint every building that needs it. We need this thorough cleaning and renovation. It is the sensible thing to do for the health, safety, thrift, pride and happiness of all our people. It is everybody's job. Every' man, woman and child will be expected to help. Let there be no slackers. J. HARDEN HOWELL, Mayor There's a Suit Here for Every Boy We specialize on real Boy's Clothes. They are cut and tail ored just as carefully as our Men's Clothes, hence they have the style and will make your boy feel that he is j ust as wel dressed as dad. If you cannot come yourself, send the boy in and let him make his own selection. A Good Shoe For Dress Wear And it is equally good for ev ryday wear, for it has both style and quality. Your choice of several models in either black or tan. Our New Spring Suits Have the Dash and Style which Young Men Demand in their clothes McCracken Clothing Company Outfitters for Men and Young Men Shoes For the Family WAYNESVILLE, N. C-
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