V THURSDAY, JULY 30. 1925 TME CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER Nice building lot on Boundary Street Priced reasonably for for quick sale Cash and Terms Opp. Postoff ice Phone 300 E. K. McGEE CARSWELL'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET At the foot of Depot Street Sells Only the Best in all Lines of Gro ceries. Fresh Meats and Vegetables SATISFACTION GUARANTEED JOHN R. CARS WELL Proprietor Phone 72 WAYNESVILLE SHOE SHOP 19 Depot Street Bring your shoes to us for Re pair. We use tne test of K. L. Leather and Goodyear Ruhher Heels. J. V. Sumner, Prop. Before You Go on Your Vacation When you are away on your Vacation trip you want to look just as well dress ed as anyone--and a well-chosen article of Jewelry from our stock will aid you in appearing well dressed. W. A. COBLE 3etoeler Phone 194-J Waynesville, IN. C. STATE CAFITAINEWS LETTER (By M. Li Shipnian.) Italriph. N. C.july 27, 1925. mad 1ok scare imi a fiht between a News & Observes reporter and thi : -J i jm ihon superiniencienl were the" two matters which absorbed chief interest nt the Capita City during the past week. Governor McLean was busy with the installation of the new pol icies of government which he is advo eating but utopped long enought to run down to Lumberton the last Dart of the weak to inspect his crops anil then to th Sand Hill peach show. H also sent put a call for special term of court to try the case against the four Raleigh Ice Companies alleging re straint of trade. The mad dog scare, because of the intimate personal relation it might at any time assume, absorbed chief in terest and there probably was some panic not justified by facts. A child died last Monday of rabies and the same day a German police dog went mad and bit three or four persons and several "logs. This was the signal for a general open season on dogs and about one hundred passed out by the execution method during the week. A number of others were treated for the disease and several persons, bitten or who had contact with dogs which died or went mad, were inoculated against the disease. I). C. A. Shore, of the State Laboratory reassured the popu-. lace with a statement that the treat ment was an almost sure preventive agai:nt rabies. The scare had th. effect of making people more careful concerning their dogs at the next legislature George Ross I'ou, Superintendent of State Prison, lost his head Tuesday afternoon and when Jonathan Daniels, reporter for the News & Observer, asked for an interview he was met with a blow to the fact and a state ment to the effect that the State Pris on was not giving any news to the News and Observer as that paper "had told nothing but damned lies" about the Pou administration. The two then mixed it up a little. Each claims the other got the worst of it but the fact is neither was badly dam aged. Pou lost his head and acted un wisely and unbecoming a State Official but at the same time the News & Ob server has been unrelenting in its cru sade against Pou and has printed more things concerning him which would have made many a man of more bal ance than Pou lose his head. Governor McLean acting at the re quest of Solicitor Evans called a spec ial term of court for next month to pry the case against four TTnlmVh -r" -' Companies charged with combining in restraint of trade. Since the combine was made, the price of ice has risen notice wiill be pleaded irf bar of their recovery. All persons irHebted to said (state will please mufce immediate payment. I'lii.s the 17th day uf Julv, 1! 2 G ROVER C.DAVFS. . are Phone No 305-J Telephone Building EVENTUALLY You ill Go to a CHIROPRACTIC i DR. F. LfFLAR Chiropractor Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 12 M. 2 P.M. to5P.M. And By Appointment Waynesville, Nortk Carolina. J nearly 100 per cent. The folks pressing for relief this summer. The Rev. R. L. Davis, Superintend ent of the Anti-Saloon League, resign ed during the week after 20 years of service. He has impaired his health and after a long rest expect- to re enter the Methoist conference The boom of Mr. Everett for the next Governor by the automobile men's meeting at Greensboro aioused considerable interest here. It is known that Mr. Evei-ett is one of the men who is not altogether f r the Mc Lean program and it is also true that no man suffered more at the hands of Mr. McLean than the iniversai'v popu lar Secretary of State. Mr. Everett always discreet, and who a, is a better friend last year to Mr. McLean by de clining to run against him after being elected, has had nothing to say but a number profess to believe th:ii he may be governed by coming events and throw his hat into the ring. Wake County H goirg to jump on the "good roads" bandwagon if a pro posed bond election to loan the State $1,300,000 is passed. This will enable the county to be more adequately hard surfaced and it will take its chances on getting the money back from the State. The State Library Commission sent out a truck with 700 volumes to Ran-! dolph, Moore and Montgomery coun ties during the week . The purpose' is to interest the various communities in the travelling libraries and equip-' ment of the Commission. I Governor McLean was much im pressed with the peach show of the! Sand Hill and on his return announced his intcntiion pf pressing to make North Carolina the leading peach pro-' ducing State. During the week he al-' so announced he expected to sret out after completing the task of getting his new administrative measures run-! ning smoothly and see the people of North Carolina and get Into the vari-1 ous communities. He expects also to' visit every State Institution and sea' first hand how they are operated. ADMINSTRATOR'S NOTICE the estate of Mm iKnti.H I. rum i deceased, late of the County l Hay-1 wood. NnftK. Pnmllna 4 lit a f fy all persons TarW claims against the estate of the said deceased to ex hibit them to the uhdersignMkat his nffiM in WairnaamlU KT ft V - fore the 17th day of luly, 1926, or thisj Administrator ofMrs. Kate H. L. Dyk- $2,000.00, $60ll. cash handles it 20 ers, deceased. acres, new 4 roonr house, 4 springs Aeg. 27. ('(. a. 'on place, water an be piped to house j by gravity.,' Near Lake Juna- New 4 room house. 1 acre, garage i luska. H. O. Stone 2tc .. A Statement of Condition of the First National Bank WAYNESVILLE, N.. At the Close of Business june, 30, 1925 RESOURCES Loans & Discounts $317,945 98 Overdrafts 1,030.82 lT. S. Bonds . r- 57,000.00 X. ('. Bonds 27,776.00 Stock in Fedenil Res. Bank . 3,300.00 C.ukinp Hons- & Fixtures . 12,3!7 00 'ash & Due from Hanks .... 2:J.017.i" TOTAL $o7:?.072.!)l LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.0QL Surplus Fund 60,000.00 Undivided Profits 24,453.05 Reserved for Interest 5,000.00 Dividend Declared 2,500.00 Circulation. 50,000.00 Bills Payable Deposits 381.119.85 TOTAL $573,072.91 4. DIRECTORS J. HOWELL WAY J. R. BOYD J. R. HIPPS S. C. SATTERTHWAIT C. E. RAY C A. HAYNES D. R. NOLAND J. H. KIRKPATRICK- T. L. GWMv ,, M. J. McCI$fcKEN- J. H. WAY, Jr. s ;T Witk pleasure we call attention to tke strong and con servative position wfyck tke akove figures reflect. Your Banking Business Invited t Mens' and Ladies' Knickers Golf Hose and All Sport- Apparel ! CO i3 e CO .bi) 4 It RlcCracken Qothii M. THEO McCRACKEN CLOTHING, SHOES AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS Main Street Waynesville, N. C. v

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