THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925.
THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER
Electrical
Service
Increases
Property Value
Lessens House
druggery
JfuLunpafa BFL
Coffee made on a Universal
Perculartor becomes a most ap
petizing drink. Make it on the
laWe and serve without effort.
A house or building wired for
Electricity is more valuable and
will find a more ready market
than the same house not so
equipped. (Jet our figures for
our work.
ELECTRIC IRON
Martin Electric Co.
Quality Electric Shop, Waynesville
What You Want-When You Want It.
(Buy your Electrical Supplies from an Authorized Electrical Dealer)
SALK (l! I.1MI KOK TAXKS.
I "lIVi ! r -air ;.- I he law cli-
m;s ai tl'.f i '.r" ilnuf l(Mir in the
town "f ay:,.--vi!l ... N. ('., at 12:00
M , .'m the tii ' M"ii.!ay in May it be
ng the 4th da May, 1925, all the
following descn c I lands on which
tcxc" nrr line and unpaid and COM of
Ihis sal'.
The hist legislature in the Machin
ery Act. authorized a sheriff to ed
ertise any month in the year to sell
land after four week advertising in
'he county paper and all unpaid taxi?
will be advertised, that are not paid on
on the first of June that are not paid
in May, 1925.
I. ?'. CAB?:, Sheriff,
W. 11. NOLAN!), Tax Collector
Braverdam Township, 1923.
liurie'l, .1. W., 71 ,1-4 acres W.'Xi
( "ruig. .!. K , 2 lots ::,.4A
'Carroll, I.. ?:., 2 lota 20.17
Clark ('. Karl, 64 acre.- 2.1.56
Kk, G. II., 1 lot ; ! 4 . 4 ' .
Cabe. liniph, I lot 0.7")
:'.,!', V. T., 1 lot .11.3s
I'othrane, !'. II., 1 lot -i.40
Cr.nvder, F. K., 1 acre 15.18
Christopher. Mrs, Jane ou acres 7. Oft
Dayton, T. J., !l acres anl 1 lot 11.1(8
PoUon, J W., 1 lot 11.03
I lin ker, "Will. 1 lot 4.69
Fletcher, E, J., 1 acre 2.01
Ford. J. T.. 75 acres .12.63
Gragg, W. O., 3 lots 10.02
Hall, W. K., 1 lot 17.55
Harkins. I). H. 1 '-i acres 1.1.80
Ha: . 's. c. H.. .14 acre 12.83
Hi ndi-.-son, .1. A.. 11 ace .... 19.24
Israel, Crom. 2 lots 5.26
.lone-. M. I... I lo: 11.44
Johnson, J J., 2 lots 4.70
King, Mrs. M. A., acre 11.25
Kinp, H. M 6 acres 20.55
1 re, I). R.. 6Vj acres 11.16
Ma.son, T. I.., 22 acres 25.06
McfJee, .1. A., 5 acres 7.25
McCracken, Mrs. R. E., 2 acres 3.70
Mease, R. R 1 lot 59.70
Mehaffev. F. C, 1 lot 8.76!
Mills, T. C, 1 lot 5.Q3
Miils, W. S., 1 lot, bal 5.20'
Mills. J. C, 1 lot
Morgan, R. F., 1 lot
Morgan, ?:. I... 1 lot
Moore, J. , 1 lot
Myers, J. A.. 1 lot
Overman, R. A.. 1 lot
Plemmons, R. M., 5 lots
Plemmon, M. ?, 7 lot.s
Pressley R. N., 1 acre
Queen. J. T., 1 lot
Rainfs, Hiram. 14 lots
Robinson, Charles T. 5 acres
Smith, Louisa, 2 lots
Snyder, G. I... 1 lot
Stamey, W. R., 1 lot
Stamey, W. R. 1 lot
Stamev. ' ?:.. 22 acres
Southerland, .1. I'., 10 acres
Thompson, W. V.. 2 lots
Thompson, Mrs. Harriett, 1 lot
Whitiaker, J. C, .')',? acres . . .
Wines, Floyd, 2 lots
Williams. ?'. G., 1 lot
Wright, W. T., 12 acres
Scroggs, G. I).. 1 lot
Smathers, Mrs Ona, 3 lots ..
Chandler, 0. C, 11 . acres ..
Swann, Mrs. Minnie 6'i acres
Morrow, Poweli, 1 lot
Haynes, H. H.. 46 acres
Burgin, Mrs. Geo., 1 lot
Shcpard, Mrs. Charley, 1 lot . .
Clontz, Mrs H. A., 41 acres ..
Peebles, Mrs J. E., 1 lot
Taylor, R. E.. 27 'i acres, 1 lot
Junior Home, 1 lot
Beaverdam Township, 1922
Parke, J. II. 1 lot
P!es, Marion, acre
Plemmons, M. ?"., 1 lot
Potts, R I"., 2 jicies
Price. P. .1.. 1 lo!
pressley, I). X.. 15'.-i acres ....
Reed, W. X., 1 lot
Reynolds, W. W, 1 acre
Sanford, I. J., U acre
Shipman, Dock, 1 acre
Smith. J, I)., 2 lots
Smathers, Marion 11., 1 lot ....
Snyder, Ceo. I,., 1 lot
Stines, R. H., 2 acres
Stamey, V. ('., 1 lot
Stamey. W. V.. 1 acre
Suttles. (;. W., 1 lot
Swanger, E. L., 4 acres
Warren, R. H., 1 lot
Dr. Walking Bear, 1 acre ....
Wiree.s, J D., 52 acres
Abel, W. S., 2 lot.s
Anderson, (). CJ., 8 acres
Allison, B., 1 lot
Blizard, J. H., 1 lot
(Burns, W. A.. 1 lot
Burgin, George, 1 lot ...
Christopher C I,.. 1 lot
jdontz, Mrs. H. A., 40 acre:
Clontz, J. W., 17 "4 acres . ,
ojrbi:rn, H. A., 1 lot
Cook, Walter ?'.. 1 lot
Clifford, Mattie, 1 lot
Herod, J. B., 1 acre
Dot5on. .J. W.. 1 lot
Drake, X. R., nCre
Pucker, W. H., 1 lot
Ellis, N. ?, 1 lot
Fletcher, A. L., 1 lot
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;27 Franklin, W. T., 1 lot 5.88
- r,!) Ctibson. P. A., 1 acre 5.5i
,. ! (Jiance, J. H.. 2 lots 12.14
,. (irady, II.. 1 acre 7.97
1 i , -i.t
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131.25!
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Cibson. P. A., 1
(Jiance, J. H..
Grady, II.. 1 an
Graskoe, K., 1 acre . . .
I q. ureoory, 11. J., 1 lot .
... Harkins, H H.. 7 acres
1 Haynes, H H., 46 acres
Harris. C. II., .14 acres .
liipps, G. ?'., 1 lot
1 Ingle, C. I).. 2 lots
1 Jolly, P. T., 1 acre
Jones, Ebb. 1 acre
Jones, M I... 1 lot
9.9
5.88
6.15
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9.55
3.41
2.3.1
6.24
9.29
8.43
11.92
6.79
8.15
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4.29
8.32
1 1 .33
6.79
4.29
13.28
4.64
8.75
2.36
4.74
Haynes, H. H., 46 acres (Bever-
dam) 11.76
Jones, J. G., 1 lot 20.61
Jolly, W. C, 1 lot 8.22'
Quisenberry, J. T.. 2 lots 34.1.1 1
Rhodarmer, J O , 65 acres ... . ,16.05
s.47 Sellers, J. W.. 18 acres, bal. . . 3.4.1 1
11.33 Tranthairt, L. J., 1 lot 7.11 j
10.29, Sentelle, H. N., 16 acres .... 28 09
10.88 j Cecil Township, 1921. !
4.97 1 Rhodes, C. A., 9 acres 11.49
5-27 Ivy Hill Township, 1921.
.1.09 Ferguson, J. W., 404 acres
7.70. East Fork Townshin. 1921
Kinjr, Perry, 11 acres 7.93 Osborne, J. C., 50 acres
I Madcap. .Mrs. M. C, 1 lot
Mease. Elbert, 20 acres .
.Medford, B. T., 9 1-3 acres
MJUer 4 Maney, 1 lot
j Parker, G. G., 1 lot
Burrell, .1. W., 7Hi acres .
Taylor, R. E., 27 acres. 1
5.55 Osborne, Mrs. Nellie, 30 acres
3.66 Atkins & Gilmer, half interest
7.56' East Fork Township, 1922.
.1.73 Gilmer & Atkins, half interest.
9
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7.42
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3.27 .
8.11 1
11.28
7.511
490 acres 21.74
. . . 24.58 Grofjan, R. P., 45 acres
lot 13.37 Oredan. Shields. 100
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Bearerdam Township, Colored, 1922 Osborne. J, C.. estate. 50 acres
'Anjrle, W. I).. 1 acre 8.38 Osborne, J. N., 30 acres
Love, Dillon, U acre 2.05 Osborne, Mrs. Nellie, 10 acres
'Morris. Lowery, 1 acre 6 1 1 1 Ram furl Uwn.kl.
1 Thompson, C. M., 1 lot 5.83 Burnett, C. H.,' 10 acres,' bal.
1 nompson, Hez., 1 lot 4..11 i Burnett, W. W., 36 acres
5.54 ;
18.37 ,
3.36
11.69
R.82
3.42
16.00
39.70
Christopher, W N.. 95 acres .
CoR-burn, T. M. & L. A., 72
acres, bal 16,95
Cogburn, T. M., 47 acres 14.50
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car which will prove a disappointment.
Therefore, he will sell you a good used car carrying the
same guarantee as a new car.
His investment in garage and service equipment, the good
will he has built up and his connection with the Ford Motor
Company are assets too valuable for him to jeopardize with
one unsatisfactory sale.
That is one very good reason why you can buy a used Ford
car with full confidence that it has the value claimed for it
I Beaverdam Township, Colored, 1923
Angle, W. D 1 lot 11.84
Conlev. Garfield 1 lnt a in
9-19 Lowery, H. M.. 1 lot 10.48
7.24 McAfee, A. M., 1 lot 4.49 Gilmer & Atkins, hnlf .intorAct
j Sharp, Jim. 1 lot 9.01 1 480 acres 30.47
(Thompson, Her, 1 lot 8.06 C.rogan, I. M., 20 acres, bal. .. 4.36
'Thompson, C M., 1 lot 7.39'Grogan, R. P., 45 acres 10.24
j Whifner. W. M., 1 lot 2.78 Heatherly, M. M., 29, bal. . . 5.86
I Fines Creek Township, 1923. J Heatherly, A. M., 32 acres 4.58
.Rathbone. C. C, 10 acres 9.22 Benson, 0. G., 5 acres 5.26
LONG SUFFERING
Birmingham Lady Telli of Her
Remarkable Recovery Follow
ing Use of Cardui. "First
Health in Years."
Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Florence
Moore, 2309 Thirty-third Ave.,
North, this city, says:
"For many years I suffered with
female trouble of every description.
I was told an operation was neces
sary to save my life. At times I
was not able to stand on my feet
I have cooked many a meal sitting,
while my husband and children
handed me the things with which
to do it ...
"I had given up all hope of ever
being well again. ... It Is a sight
what women will suffer before they
will listen to the advice of others.
"Several of my friends bad taken
Cardui and been benefited by It
They told me about It, but I thought
toy case was hopeless. Finally I
told my husband to get me some
Cardui and I began to take it
After ! had taken the first bottle
I saw that I was Improving. I
took eleven bottles at that time be
fore I was cured, but as it was
the first health I had had for
years I Was thankful to do t.
"I can't praise Catdul enough.'
At all druggists. NC-167
Cecil Township, 1922
1 BiiiRham, I). C. 122 acres
.Swanfrer, Bill, 8 acres
Cetil Township, 1923.
Minshani. D. C, 122 acres
iKckenro l, Mrs. Ada, 50 acres . .
Kuykendall, P. M., 74 acres, bal. 4.39
8.65 .Osborne. J. C, estate, 50 acres 4.38
2.57
1.1.15
26.88
21.8!)
11.1.7
17.24
31.41
28
7.60
2.82
2.89
12.x
.17.32
3.89
53,85
31.61
4.55
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DUCKWORTH MOTOR CO.
Gwynn, Mrs. W. P., 9 '4. acres . . 16.86
llninaii, G. A.. 30 acres 12.05
Moody, C. W., 84 acres
: Rojrcrs. E. R.. Estate, .15 acres
Rogers, F. P., 10 acres
I'oiTcrs Brothers, 700 acres, bal
Sizemore, O. S.. 25 acres
Siepp, Will R., 6 acres
Swancer, Bill, 8 acres
Pigeon Township, 1922.
Christopher, W. M.. 6i a-ies
Henson, E. W.. 100 acres
I'ilts. B I... 100
1 1 1
, Terrell, C. S., 158 acres 52.48
Pigeon Township, 1923.
Hlaylock, E. H., 4 acres
Christopher, W. M.. 6V4 acre
Heaver, T. H.. 65 acres
jPeaver, Mrs. T. B 80 acres
Hallenbeck, A. P., 10 acres .
Hen-son, P. H.. 16 1-3 ncres
Hodge. K. J., 10 acres 11.13
Murray, B. F., 25 acres n.fio
Sellers, J K.. 133 acres, bal. 51.23
Sorrells, R, H. heirs. 4 acres . .
'Terrell, C. S., 114 acres
Welch & Harris, 2 acres . . .
Ivy Hill Township, 1922.
j ?"erguson. J. W.. 404 acres . . .
Finger. P. S., 19 acres
Mehaffev. A. R.. 26 acres
Ivv Hill Township. 1923
Allison. W. E., 90 acres 47.04
rerguson, James W., 404 acres 11.96
Hyatt, F. ., 166 acres, bal. ...
Moody, Sarah J 3 acres
Iron Duff Township, 1923.
Kinsland, A. R., 2 acres . . .
Mauney. (Augustas, 30 acres, bal
Crabtree Township, 1922
Khea. J. T.. 170 acres, bal. ..
Crabtree Township, 192a
''erpuson, Champ S., 25 acres .
McCracken, P. J., 34 acres
Messer, T. E., 39 acres, bal. ..
Turner, P. D., 132 acres 41.27
Clyde Township, 1923.
nderson. H. H., S acres . . . 10.95
Green, Weaver, 9 acres 10.72
Osborne, J. N.. 30 acres
Sharp, J. R., 50 acres
(Continued on Local Page.)
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY CALLED.
A nrimarv election for Democratic
voters in the town of Waynesville,
N. C. to select candidates for Mavor
and three Aldetmen is hereby called
for Saturday, May 2nd, 1926, at the
court house at 2 p. m. to continue
until sun set. R. G. A, Love and Sam
K. Miller are appointed judges for the
primary.
Saturday, April 25th, at the came
hours will be challenge day. The reg
ular election day be on Tuesday, May
5th.
C. B. ATKINSON,
Chairman,
JAS. ATKINS, Jr.
H-3t Secretary.
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