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, - T-r2zrTi " """"I THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER Tnlran a v ewfprwas bb as iu feMf. " - V : iFAUERS CLOTHES C MCI N M ATI TELEPHONE 17-J Greater Beauty , 1 , I iii t-TT J I III ckA:i a J 1 III iMUiri IVII 1 1 1 If II 1 1 If 1 1 1 I-" 1 1 1 muviui 1 1.1IUUU11VVU1 Vll t If you are in the market for a suit of clothes it will pay you to see our line before buying elsewhere. We have them from $13.75 to $39.75 New Coats and Dresses for the ladies arriving daily. We carry PETERS the all leather shoe. AND Allen-Siler Co. General Merchandise HAZLEWOOD, N. XZ. PICES -yet HIGHER QUALITY TOURING $875 FORMER PRICE -$890 COACH $950 FORMER PRICE $1075 SEDAN $1025 FORMER PRICE $1283 All Price. F. O. B. Detroit SIX Finer Performance Ao onr B All Tko ;. Lower Price! HI2HTS YCUT.E CLD CEFC3E YCUR TIME Maay Mm Fad Twanty Yasu OUar Thaa Thar Ara. It la aal4 that fifty par cant of man paat forty and many youngar onaa ara victims of proetata troubla. . Ona of the eommonaat symptoms of tola dansarous dlaaaae which saps vi tality and makaa you old before your tuna la the neceaaity or gattins up nr. aral tlmaa a night. Othar aymptoma ara dull, drasgy, aching- at tha baaa of tha aplna, pain In croln, burnlni aenaatlon of oivana, lack of vlcor and fraquant attaoka of tha bluea. But thara la hop for you, no matter now om your caaa, irom a wonaerrui naw formula. It aaamlncly brlnsa new health, visor and freedom from these trouble to both old and younc This wonderful treatment la known aa Walker-a Prostate Specific, and la prepared In convenient, pleasant tablet form. All you need do la take ona tab let after each meal and tha aymptoma seem to vanish Ilka matic To prove these statements the Walker Institute. 18SB Gateway Station. Kansas City, Ho., enarously offers to sand a tl treatment under plain wrap par, postpaid and free of charge tQ any sufferer who will write for It If It curve you tall your friends and pay whatever you think la fair, otherwise tha lose Is ours. Remember that you are tha Judge, and you pay nothing now or at any time unless you wlah. so aend your name today before the Introductory after Is withdrawn. It la good for only to days and guaranteed In every way. PAINS ALL OVER Mr Sty. Sk Took Carta aid Never Saw Sodi Improre eat Was So Weak CooMa't Stud Weathersby. Mlaa. Mrs. Jamas M. Hall, of this place, writes that aha was "getting weaker all the time" when Cardut, the woman's tonic, was first brought to her attention. After she had taken Cardul a while, she writes that aha "never did see such an Improvement" "I Buffered all the time and had pains all over," lays Mrs. Hall. "I was so weak I could not stand. My Skin was cold and flabby. I did not have any color. I had always been a very active woman used to outdoor exercise, walking and going where I pleased, and to get down, not able to get myself a drink, was Indeed a hardship. "Nothing seemed to help me, till I began on OarduL The first boftla seemed to strengthen me, and I sent for five more. By tha time I had taken these, I was oh my (set, going around, doing my work, gained in health and strength. "I took two more bottles, and I am well and strong. Can work my garden. I haven't bad any more sickness." sk your druggist NC-165 Three Hornet for Sale in the heart of manufacturing strict of the town, two five room "cottages with bath. These cottages never been occupied Price $3,000.00. One four room house on acre lot Skirting Richland Creek. Price $2,000.00. This is the most de sirable place to live in Waynesville at anywhere near the price, having lights, water and sewer. Turns one-fifth cash, balance to be arrangd Vf ; with buyer. Apply to R. L. Le4" -V Waynesville, N. C. tf Wanted Settled Woman to cook for two and wait on sick person. State, wages expected and other particulars or call in person. Emma D. Whit, all housei Lake Junaluska, N. C. 2t-pd ft-1 V LX UaT VVIJ sessWatMaaakBaw D NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of thepower of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Henry C. Love to the undersigned : trustee, to secure certain indebete j r.ass therein set forth which sail deed of trust bears date of the 1st day of. January, 1920, and is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Peeds of Haywood County in Boj'k of Deeds of Trust No. 4, page 76, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedess,' the undersigned trustee will, on Monday the 28th day of September, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale at. public auction to the highest bidder for casn at the Court House door in the town of Waynesville, N. C, the foiiowintf described lands as conveyed in said deed of trust as aforesaid, t)-wit: BEGINING on a stake m the south side line of East Street, lt" feet fiv.rn Miller Street; thence North 82 5' E. 250 feet to a small mspy, tj-ence N. SO" 30' W. 2104n f-;ct .. i s::ike in side line of East Street; thence S. 47 W. 100 feet with side of street thence 34 30' W. G9 feel with aide of same street; thence S. 18 2' W. 100 feet with said East Street to the BE GINNING, containing G5-100 of an acre. i : Thus the 22nd d ty of August, :t)J5. GFO. il. WARD, ; 17Septc Trustee. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. On Thursday, October 8,-1925, at' 11 o'clock A. M. at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, N. C, I will sell at public outcry to the Highest bidder lor cash, the following described lands and premises. BEGINNING at a stake in the line between the S ma there Tract and Mrs. M. Ellen McCracken's Liner Tract 250 feet N. 86' W. from the center of the State Highway and runs thence with the line of lot No. 1, S. 50' 10' E. 227 feet to a stake in the center of I the State Highway No. 209; thence with the center of said highway 8. 81' 40' W. 126 feet to a stake; thence N. 84' 46' W. 369 feet to a stake in the said Smathers and Liner line; thence with laid lines 86 E. 150 feet to tha bsginlmg, containing 74-100 of an acre, more or less, and -being loV No. 2, of the W. D. McCracken estate, as per thV survey ef J. B. Reagan, 0. E., July, 1924, and being a portion of the W, u, 'McCracken lands .tpurehased frnt tke Southern Assembly, known as the Smathers lands. Salt will be made pursuant to the "owet referred upon me by a Deed of Truss from W. L. Morrow; recorded 'in book 10 Deeds' of Trust, page S41 of Hay-rood County, which,, was given o ,Mnre the indebtedness of $217.80 roMrs. M. Ellen McCracken, Admin- Snappy and Smartly Stylei Suits Curlee Clotlies. Just. Received ) second shipment for A. rinter Clotriin for men and and Fall w young men. Just cKock full of snappy style, tkese suits nave adask and smartness tKat will appeal to ev ery man who wants to be well dressed, yet have his clothes in perfect harmony with his sur roundings. Both imported and domestic fabrics are in the collection. Ph one F. G. RIPPETOE Down in Frog Level 76-J Waynesville. N. C. Good Victuals by the Basketful Buy your Groceries by the basketful. It is both economi cal and practical. The quality of our stocks assures you al ways serving the best victuals for your family at no increase in cost. MILLER BROTHERS Staple and Fancy Groceries "Electrical Supplies." Phone No. 30 Waynesville, N. C. Accurate Measure When you buy Gas from us you are certain that you will get accurate meas ure. Our pumps are of the most accu rate make and we doubly safeguard you by having them tested regularly. Further more we guarantee the test of our Gas. When you pay for High Test from us you get High Test. Drive in and test our service. Give Us a Visit." EAST; END: SERVICE STATION J. C. NORRIS, Prop. ' Wayaesvi3lf,C' l V ! i V a , 5 ,1 .srratnx. Tti th ih day of September. 1925 , f J. R. JJQilOAX, . 1. , 1 j.4tfcctx .-itw'-ueiifa V i aaiui kMtgiavma alto iLSM Asi r ,a, .. a ,
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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