If THUBSDAY, OCTOBER, ti IMS THB CAgOIJN A MOUNT AINKER Adorned Jewelry from this store is a fit ndrnrnent for the most -beautiful women, and to those not so blessed ; by nature it adds a measure of attractive ness that is most desirable. THOS. J; DAVIS Repairing A Specialty PHONE 194-J WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Town of Hazelwood Pfotoce The Board sincerely requests and expects a prompt remittance in full of all taxes now due They are endeavoring to keep the town's water, sewer and street work up. and in addition, make farther water and sewer extensions for the con venience and health -of our Citizens. This is im possible unless accounts due the town are paid. You have been officially notified that if your taxes are not paid by November 1st. 1925. your property wiirimmediately' be advertised for sale to justify the tax claims. Help to keep your tax rate dowtfjby paying your obligations to the town. Board of Aldermen, Town of Hazelwood. rot SALE MABBIAGB UCENSB. should be required to carry compel i sory state liability insurance to pro- I r. r. uaii ana wuue ixivo, ooui tect the public from the dangers ol of Haywood; James Medford ani foch animals. Yet hardly a day pass. Berta Mehaffey, both of Haywood; w that one does not read of some James ff. Vaughn and Hlda Med-'peison or animal being gored, to ford, both of Haywood; Charles It- death by an enraged bull. Hurst and Vivian Sawyer, both of j Our present laws provide for col i Buncombe; S, H. Keller and Eula 'letting damages from people whose Lee PaschaU, both of Haywood; Jokularts cause injur- or loss to others. Modern Five Room Bunga low, Sleeping Porcti, Hard- d Floors, Ligkts And woo ater. Completely. Furnished With Practically New Furniture. -'WaVaSSnllii'H C P. Gunter and Lucy Gentry, both of Haywood; Clifford Denlin and Blanche Reed, both of Haywood; Guy Chambers and Hazel Medford, both of Haywood; David Nelson fend Loretta Rathone, -both of Haywood, J. E. Medford and Mrs. Mattie Press ley, both of Haywood; C. R. DeNike of . Michigan and Marie Strange of Charlotte; James Lance of Buncombe and Texie Crisp of Haywood; T. J. Marking and Josle Gibson of Hay wood; Glenn West and Tilly Stafford, both of Haywood; T. C. Pressley an.l Ha Nichols, both of Haywood; F. V. Brookshire.' and Alma Howell, both of Haywood; Grady, Hall and Pearl Coward,' both of Haywood; James L. Trotter and Ruhie Dawson, both of Florida; Thomas Franklin and Lonie Conard, both of Haywood; Tay lor Inman and Josephine Guy, both tit' Haywood; Dr. Horace Parker of Buncombe and Mrs. E. F. Dresser Dresser, of Haywood; Sam Ferguson and Fannie McCracken, both of Hay wood; RoyV Ross and Mandy Henson, hoth of Haywood; J. J. Burrell and snd Ethel Burnett, both of Haywood; Kery, Hipps and Addis Plemmona, both ofHnywJoot Elm Stmopv and Hattie May Cole, both of Haywood; Eirhr-Prince, and Vmnie Lovedale, l oth of Jackson; B. F. Robinson and Leila Coleman, both, of Haywood; Wm. Leatherwood and Mamie Liner. both of Haywood; Walter Bumgarner and Selma Singleton, both of Hay wood; J. W. Holcombe and Cares Henson, both of Haywood; Don Stev enson and Oda Reed, both of Hay wood: Albert Hunter and Francos Evans, both of Hayqwood; Grady Burney of Aberdeen and Valeria Med ford of Haywood; Wm. Raines and Mary Lou Medford, both of naywood; Welch Singleton and Lou Wells, both of Haywood; Frank Whitted and An nie Clontx, both of Haywood; Dewey Rogers and Maggie Green, bota of Haywood; Charlie Gaddie and Vida Meadows'. both of Haywood; K. 1 Emorc. of Lowell and lsnbello Mc Dowell of Heywood: Vance Dals and Maiine Full-right, bo'K of Haywood; ,1. V. L.:.ning of JUnderson and retrl Justice of Haywood; Ben Early and .Mia Green, boU of Hayvood, Hamilton McClure and Adgie Price both of Hiywood; Harry Tru'l at. 1 .(.Je-jhiss Walker, both Of Hiyon Heattt Wiedson ol . rorsyuie anu I saline Trull of Haywood; V. L. Uedford and Mary Sharp, b.tr. of Hajwood;, E,,E. Peacock of i hspel Hffl ihd Tcra Ward of Haywood; G B. Duckett and Gaye Ross, both of Haywood; R. L. Phillips and Efflc Roberts, both of Haywood; Je Mil ler and Dora Crawfora. both of Hay wood;. Roosevelt Henry ar l Grace Parton. both of Haywood; V. M. Kee ner and Callie Owen, both of Hay wood; Lee McElrath and Bf-rtie Bur nett, both of Haywood; C. M. Haskey and Carrie Ingram, both of Haywood E. J. Parker and Gertrude Worley, both of Haywood; Herbert Israel of Buncombe and Myrtle Ratbbme rf Swain Sam Reece and Jane Hoxit, both of Haywood; Gardner Gragg of Haywood and Mildred ance of Bun combe; R. S. Justce and Mrs. Klira Wood, both of Haywood; OtU Lowe and Lillian Walker, both of Hayrood Mallie Clontz and Vera Hail, both n: Ha v wood. Homer Caldwell and Flura Burress. both of Haywood; Robert Turner and 'Nettie Wright, both Haywood; Rumbo Smith and Bertha Knight, both of Haywood; Cludc Reece and Leatha Trull, both of riav wood; Lloyd Justice and Ruth Rho darmer, both of Haywood; Mery: Compton and Eula Mae DuBose, both of Lamar, S. C; 1.. O. Kelley of Al abama and Lucile Smith of. Ohio; Betder Webb and Nellie McDowell, botl o 'Buncombe; Robert Phillips and Cbarline Rollins, both of Hay ;Aodx C. A. Wharton of Florida nnd Annetto Smeltaer Of Haywood; Pvis Moore tnd Bertha Teague, both of Norliner, N. C. and Rose Anderson of South Carolina; Fred Smathers urd Willie Trull, both of Haywood. If persons who are liable are finan cially insolvent, the injured party not secure compensation. The same law applies to automobile accidents as to bull accidents or to any other kind of accidents. Why should the automobile owner be made an exception to 'the rule in regard to compulsory automobLe insurance in order to provide against nossible insolvent driver? Why should the state be put into the bus iness of insurer? The whole proceed ings is just another step toward so cialism. People thoughtlessly!rgue in favor of this type of compulsory insurance supported by a state fund, who would not for a minute consider such a proposition if they understood it in all its ramifications. The trav eling man and the bull story are ev eryday examples.' DR. WOOTBN'S WORK IN HOLD ING DENTAL CLINICS IN THK COUNTY. Dr. A. L. Wooten sent here by the ... 1 J.I State Board of Health, neia in uic county, for the two months endirg September 12, dental clinics for school children in fourteen of the public .oknJ. of Havwood county. Th schools are as follows: Waynesville Elementary, Haaelwood, Canton, ri.M. Maggie. Dell wood, Boca nut. Iron Duff, Bethel, Sunburst, Garden CmV. Dutch Cove, Austin's Chapel anil Patton. Before leaving, Dr. Wooten handefl to Mr. Wm. C. Allen, Uouniy ouper- intendent of schools, the following report of his work while in this county: Total number of children examined 764; total number treated 751; number of amalgan fillings BSG; number cement fillings 66; numDor guttapucha fillings 7; silver nitrate treatments 233; teeth extracted 402; chilren's teeth cleaned 751; referred ivl dentists for treatment lad, oral hygiene 12 total attendance at lectures 600;' total cost of work done if done in private nffia. .1.223.00. Tr Wooten said before he leu that with slight exceptions he had had .ni.ni;H rn-oneration from teachers and patrons. llMSswa. wmmmmmmmm n j . s INTERESTING OLD FOUND. DOCUMBNT vege tables supplv organic salts, phosphates and other food ele ments essential to man's health and well-being, and furnish economical nutrition. Buy Fruit and Vegetables From Us and be assured of the best on the market in Both fresh and canned goods. Our line of staple and fancy groceries is superior to most retail stocks. Remember us for Courtesy Cleanliness Honesty Service MILLER BROTHERS Phone No. 30 Waynesville. N. C. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT May 27, 1874. ORDAINED by the Board of Com missioners that the Jauor oi nay- wood County be allowed 75 eta. per koAnlnor prisoners lor tne next six months. Present: E. H. Penland, Char. R. V. Welch, M. M. Rhea. October 26, 1874. Present: R. H. Penland, Chairman, W. H. Hargrove, H. Rogers, Isaac Medford. ORDAINED by the Board that the following report of the Treasurer be spread upon the Docket: State of North Carolina, County of Haywood. j To the Worshipful, the Commission ers of Haywood County the under signed under an order from your worship to report the indebtedness of the County would respectfully re port that upon a calculation of the Treasurer's Books he finds that the County owes claims to the amount of Six Thousands, five hundred and forty-five dollars and seventy-live cents up to the close of last year, 1873, all of which is respectfully sub mitted October 15th, 1874. J. N. BENNERS, Treasurer of Haywood County. A GOOD BULL STORY. A traveling man with torn clothes and a uushadihsA sat in av country hotel expounding upon the necessity at compulsory eutomoMie iiapiuty insurance maintained by the state to protect the public from damage done by automobiles, His clothes had been torn, hs car wrecked and his life tndanirered by a driver with no a- aets.- A farmer in the corner grocery store, with bloody noM and a broken DUggy "WUip Hi ms nam, was cuaaui j his neighbor Jones for allowing a bull to ran loose on the highway to nigh ton his ' team, cause a runnawny, up- ; sat hia load ol berries and nearly jtrn ing hiln. ":, Jones - was financially , uTesponu- WHY SUFFER SO? Get Back Your Health as Other Waynesville Folks Have Done Too many people suffer lame, ach ing backs, distressing kidney disorders and rheumatic aches and pains. Oft-P this is due to faulty kidney action and there's danger of hardened arteries, dropsy, gravel or Bright'! dlesase. Djont let weak kidneys wear you out Use Dean's Pills before it is too late Doan's are a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Doan's hare help thousands, They should help you. Here is one of many Waynesville eases S. C. Milner, mechanic, 112 Depot StL says: "The grip disordered my kidneys and - sharp catching ' pairs darted across the smair of mf back when ! stopped or leaned, over. Even when I straightened up after sitting tbe pains shot through -my back. had to get up. some at night on ac count of the weak, too frequent ae-4 tion of my kidneys. - After using one box of Doan's Pills, every symptom THE Turks are not noted particularly for cleanliness, and their bakery products would not be considered ap petizing in this country. In this, as in many other things, we are different Our Bakery Products are prepared in a clean, modern, sanitary bakery a fact that is known to every resident of this com munity An ever-increasing demand is an indispu table evidence that weprdouce"good things to eat" Quality ani ckanttneu art the twin mottoes o this beJaay at alt times. The Waynesville Bakery Main Street O. F. STUEBER; Owner Waynesville, N. C. Quick Repairs ' Trouble? We'll send a man over immediately." , Keep our telephone, number handy so yoo may ' call us in -any emergency. - Our repair department is at your service at on instant's notice. - The fircKlepartment idea is carried out in our repair service. : , Wfc alwys niavtf men with "know how" efficiency waittojf your call. Our priced are nascacl and all re- Danine is done accorainff to our standard of rietne...and work rnanship. We" are at your service. J L. A. - , " Jones: was financially . irresponsi- left." , ' .rp nr 2' 'i -'' - : --''"J. I bat nobbdy Ifcoagnt of sngg-t- 0c, .4 .n neatam Fostor-Mllburn Plumbing; Tmniflg latld HcailH IS I" ' ' ' " ' ) y-ir lir that all t nrnerr -of bnlll Co Mfrs, Buffalo, N. 7. Adv. T ? , . - sf ..r :tU J-j -g ' 1

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