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V V : vi -'TP 1; r ft V Kridar. Ivruary 3, 1313. Ul i Jedford UndertakingCo. Open Day and Night. Phones 47 and 94 Main Street :-: :-: Waynesville, N. C. PROFESSIONAL J. W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Will practioe in all courts of the State. Office on Medico-Legal Block WAYNESVILLE, N. CAROLINA HANNAH X LEATIIEUWOOD William J. Hannah I. Gilmer Leather wood. Attorneys-at-Law Practice in the courts of Twentieth Judicial district, the Federal courts :ieet ot tin and the North Carolina Supreme .street and court. Prompt attention to all hu;i less. Waynesville, N. C. M. SILVER Attorney-at-Law Office in 'New Allen Building, Main St.! Waynesville, N. C. 1 Practice in State and Federal Courts HOWELL &, BOH ANN AN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW " Waynesville, N. C. TT OP E Y S- AT - L A W " i Will practice in all the Courts of the State. CROVEK C. DAVIS Attorney-at-Law Will practice in all the Courts of : the State. Office in New Allen Build-1 ing. Waynesville, N. C. KILLIAN BROS. Steam Laundry Your finest linen is cleaned id finished in a most perfect manner WE CALL FOR ASO DELIVER OUR GUARANTEED WORK. Telephone us and our wt-.gon will j be at your door. KILLIAN S THE LAUNDRY OF EXCELLENCE. Thousands opie Keep on surTer-jt-& Smg yrtth VNeuralgia because they do not know what to do for it. Neufal- gia is a pain in the nerves. What you want to do is to soothe the nerve i'tself. ' Apply Sloan's Liniment to the surface over the painful part -In ' not rub it in. Sloan'h Liniment pen etrate very quickly to the sore, irri tated nerve and allays the inflamma tion. Get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the, house against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lambago, ..Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satined, but it does give almost instant f&tt. SWANNANidA LAUNDRY ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. They treat your laundry white... A trial is all they ask. WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY AGENTS Take your laundry (here by Thura lay and you will get it back Sat urday evening. . I " "' ! ! I NOTICE OF SALE FOR SIDEWALK; ASSESSMENTS Mate of North Carolina, Ha wood Countyj Twn of Waynesville OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK. To J. S. Mitchell, Tax Collector of the Town of Waynesville: Whereas the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville upon a ue I titicn duly filed in the office of the i Clerk o .-aid Town, caused Boundary; street to be graded and a concrete; sidewalk laid thereon." and wheieas' the said Board caused a survey and report showing the number of front j property abutting on said, imnrovement to be made i aiid liiod in the oflice of the clerk an c:uieu notice of the same to be' "1 pubUshej in the Waynesviile Courier. 1 i-V:.r river t.. mak,. it a grat tun imr 'a paper paidished in the Town of, oi' refuge a:;,i uiakt- of imth Wihning . Waynesville, as required by Chapterl ton and Southpo; t great ports t,f ccm 1 155 Private Laws, 1 903 and acts j Pierce that will make of North Caro- aryjenda.toi-y thereto, and whereas I on the r.th day of Jan., 1914. no ob - jectlons having been t tiled to saMi report, the Board of Aldermen of ' ; sifiiil town cniiK..,) I lie eui.l 1111,1 to' 1)6 adopted by the Board of Aldermen, and to ue declared a nen against tne; property under and pursuant to fts herein before mentioned, and whereas, one-third of said assessment became (hie and payable on the (th day of Jan., 1914,, and whereas the property F. M Davis' estate became and is liable for $71.01 ar.d whereas default has been made in the payment of said amount. Now, therefore, these are 1 to command you to expose to sale to highest bidder for cash, Monday, March 1. 1915, at the court house door jn Waynesville, N. C, the fol lowing described property lying on comer of Boundary, of Walnut streets, .or so much thereof as may be nec essary 'to sriisfy said assessment, , interest ana com. nrst, giving ,..ee as require.! by law and in ail things to obey the statute h,e:ei:ia!ter re- fri r-.-cl to iitid of th.i- execution n-.ake (i.ie retul'.l iit.'s Inc -ictii day of January, 1915, J. 11. HOWELL, Clerk. if - iLE FO!- SIDEWALK i-c- -'.XSS!ENTS. .tc C;;io!i'.iav Haywood County, Town of Waynesville. OFFICE OF TOWN CLERK. To J. S. Mitchell, Tax Collector of The Town of Waynesville. Whereas the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville upon a pe- titinn Hnlv filpl in the office of the i " erk of said Town, caused Loves . , .,, . . .-. . . , . . eu A things that will stop io,000,u00 a street to b graded and a concrete, . . , , . j ,.,n, ., n , , : year lreight late disci limitation in sidewalk laid thereon, and whereas, , , tu t i , .iJ'01"' state, why does not your North the said Board caused a survey and1,, ,. , . . . , . , . Carolina delegation in Congress se- report showing the number of front . . , f, . , ... . ., cure the appropriation for thes pur- feet of the property abutting oh said . ,' T , 1 . 4. i . . , , poses .' W hen I began this work niv street and improvement to be made . . , ' and filed in the office nf tbp rloi-lr anrl concoH nnHr.4. nf n K. pub lished in the Waynesville Courier a paper published in the Town of Way- W """"'l-Hiuemal rai nesville rennirpH hv Chant IKn'"- Sa(ie ml'Ush stats V0 p-i,,ot io,.,o loni .j 4 Private Laws, 1903 and acts amen- datory thereto, and whereas on thr 8th day of November, 1913 no ob- jections having been filed to said report, the Board of Aldermen of said town caused the said report to be adopted by the said Board of Al- dermen. nd to be declared a lien against the property under and pur suant to acts herein before mentioned and whereas, one-third of said as sessment, became due and payable on the 8th day of November, 1914, and whereas the property of Mrs. Hugh A. Love became and is liable for $110.23 and whereas default has been made in the navment of said amount. Now, therefore, these are to command you to expose to sale to the highest' bidder for cash, on Monday, March 1, 1915, at the court house door in Waynesville, N. C, the following de- 'scribed proriqrty: Lying ojn Loves Hill street being the property on which Mrs. Hugh A. Ixive now reside,, or so much thereof as may be nec-, es-sary to satisfy feajd aissessr ient, ' interest and cost, first giving notice as required by law and in all things to obey the statute hereinafter re ferred to and of this execution make due return This the oa.V of January, 191o. ;. H. HOWELL, Clerk. TliF. WAYNESVILLE COURIER. KOI.. JONES WHITES AN OPEN LETTEIt TO OVERMAN (Continued from Page 1) ' potted by living fiirures and facts of ' the production of the most wor.ikiful city with the period it ha been cun ! si ucted in the United States. I You ay read my address to the Senate's committee on Commerce. And that you have read something jfrom my pen similar some years ago. iYou call this proposition for North , a.uii.ia a jeuei a gicai ui; piou.-M- tion, and from my presentation, ,.,.,;..! ww, it u ..t I beg to advise that the proposi tion is woiked out. The things re quisite to put into operation is ac tion on fhe part ot the North Caroli na itle' irm in Conjrrest. Other stales have understood the plan is worked our. and they have asked their delegations in Congress to co operate with tht North Carolina del egation in Congress to put in opera- ticn these pla.is for North ( I'olina's T'-eignt trou-.it re; let. I'ne reiuet aKmi.' that North t 'aroii:ta --oaii naw '"' i-i'Va! coaling ..tatina at Southpu.it. (wnith you have kindly inticdured.) "I'd asking that she shall ,iav a ri uth American mail line, at oniv a of JP'n.i-ii) per annum for th and the deepening i f the Cs. Hua when he ?i;tte carries out its l'art of this proposition, the greatest !! highway tht entire length of the "tale and the greatest ocean gateway for commerce South of New York on the American continent. v than it only require.", u-little less 15,000,000 to accomplishe these things roi North Carolina. 1 he larger part of my proposition involves the con- sttuction of a great ocean ship canal through Florida, that in connection with the great port a Southport, N. C, makes the practical roe for mil- lions of dollars of comment to come to the ocean South of the dangers of Cape Hatteras at the North Carolina port and take ship there via the Florida canal ot the Gulf ports, the Panama Canal and thus miss the clangers ol tne rioncia straignis, me Bahama "banks and the West Indies in route for the Pacific coast and the Orient, 1 So the rea0y I - embodied one of my life's works with the North Car- olma proposition, was to make it of -'urticiuir. unterest by utilizing 'the lloi ida canal, to the great Middle- wesern states to be interested in a proposition big- enough tor their leg- i isia aires to go on rtcord asking these impiovements for North Carolina. i'ltise opportunities have been here I ti.s Cfcpe Fear river and tht South- port harbor.iiiuoe the dawn of creation but they have never been utilized as a tint.-, unil i,uftr,,inl .i.-.-ftl ...1 ir ,..r ....c u " possess these values that we have e ' ; .aoosiieu u.ai u.ey ao possess await- , .""r'"1" ' inn- .-I i I .Ail n-. . . .1 I I. 1.-.. ' , , - . ,om,;oJ ...i:..i, 4.1 ananer was mis; null ine repuo- !'Can Pal't" ha had control of this government practically since 18(50, and ailibads and votes into the United States Senate coupled w'th , , , ,. tht NeW E,1!?land rePubllcan votes ln the U' S" 6enate are the sponsors these transcontinental roads and these saRe biush states' a"d any ef" rt di"m nail ontnet 'atld bonded eom contract. and the "L a" ' "" the lines prevailing between New York' Boston and the Pacific toast to take ocean ships, even out of the Gulf of Mexico, meets the .solid op posit.V;.i of New Engiund and the -Noitnwe.st and the influence of the transcontinental roads. Therefore it id needful to couple the Florida in terest and the North Carolina and the Rleat coal intelests of Tennessee to,?ether to sut urt en0UKh rfcPu,,li" innuence to co-operate to secure iiy.-tn Carolina's relief. Sufficient of these influences have been pracr ''ea"y secured and the Congress of the united States is now in the hands of democracy, and there isn't an intelligent man on the American continent today that will study my address before the U. S. Senate com mittee on commerce that can offer a single intelligent reason why the bills in Conformity with the jjint e. oi'.ion to Congress in support of ..r.:th n auiit.-s ij mud - in behali c the state of North Carolina should not be ed. So my dtar. -Viator, the large .-t things aiTomp'i-K-d in this world are J usually aceoropli-htd by the simplest! methods. It ha take-t years of wo. kj and .study t' co:ii;iil- the iiidisputa'ee t farts and data requi.-it,. to -,.t t hc three lilt-? tb.ntr.-. a.-comol.shed fot ! Xorth Carolirx I: is like the sturv my BraIid:-atl ,t .,. r0(k in a, ox car'- tnerefore wha. ls the nei.es,;ty of lrJ H(,ing in an autom,)I)i!e . have Wnj aWe to make the Nurtfc Carolina , - ature muleotard that the things the stute rce aide to make rountie to the tune of vo'i:v dollars to eo-ouerate I have heen urderstand it several million with the state and the government for this state's relief, but 1 must confess I have been unable to make some of the people that have been eiecte.i to office in North Caioii7:H to understand that this stall has written the laws and thete is nothinir for them to do but to carry them out to accomplish the state's part of this work. Yesterday was 'my sixty-second oi'.thday, and I have given over a decade of mj thount, energy and time and ;l great ileal 0f money, hard earned money, to get this work for this state's iciui in the shape it now rests in the hands of Congress, and from this hu if this discrimina tion that is cotinu1 the people of this state a hundred an.) fifty million dol lars a decade, keeping out millions of tln'lai i of jrulusti 5al enterprises, keeping closed her vast mineral re sources, keeping idle herunlimited water powers, it should hereafter be laid at the hands of her delegation in Congress. As I have said to you. this work means more to North Car olina than all that has been done tor her in Congress for the development of hej. commerce sinCe the civil war. and man than t.an ever be Jone for her again after this is ac(.onlpiit,hed in the coming century. go witn highest rcKards and hoping that yQU and thj ,.est of the delega. Uon in Cote will see your home advantages as yoUr neighbor states havp seen them anJ that you be Kjn tQ plove to secure thest thinRS jjeiieve pie i0 ue ' Yours faithfully, g JONES. GO RIGHT AT IT. Friends nd Nuigh-bors 1" Waynes v'lle Will Show You a Way. Get at the root of the trouble. Rubbing an aching back may re lieve it, But won't cure it if the kidnevs are weak Yrou must reach the root of it kidneys? the Doan's Kidney Pills go right at it; Reach the cause; attack the pait. -J ii,-ns'ided 'by many Way nesvffle 'people. F A Bare-in R. V 1). Mail Carrier 1 I.ove Lane, Waynesville, says: '.'One i -i . ot my children suffered from pains jn the tuu.k t.ausej , , tlis0,,lel ed kidneys. Stooping and lifting w very difficult. I had always heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly spoken of and finally 1 got some at Tull'i Drug Store. They made a great im provement, biinging relief from the pains." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask lor a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Burgin recommends. Foster Milium Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Had Lung Trouble and Expected to Die The many recoveries brought about by Ki kman s Alterative are attractlnK wido attention. Head about thi ciiHe: ill II M., Kryrr, V. Vn. frulliiiio il hhn Inkril 4ibK In Novemhrr. IIHs. I arr mviiiIII Ilul iwo einif4iilfHtlfiii4. 'I'hr verdict hhn rfii tcer hail aflcii-ri in y lana-M anil IhHt niy- ''Hue hum hopr-lenas only frnvt me tuo niuiiiti ti llvr. My iihynlrlnu hml trie! miMt all klnilB of treatment and none did me any ffitod, no he ankel uty hu liand If he objected to him tryinv a proprietary nieillelne. I heitun your Alterative. 1 wim ln hed trm November 110, JIM1.H, until February 3t, I Will, und wax IhouKht dyluit fi eri) tlnien. Toilay I nm healthier and Ktrontier than ever." (Abbre viated.) IMK-nedt IHS. H. K. Hltll.KV. l!kni:in's AlTeintiVft isi ihi.1 4-Hi,;-llous li bronrlilnl cntirib ami ne vbi'u ttuont :iii1 lmiR afftitiona mul iip-huililiiikr ilie syrtein. CoiiUins no liatinfui or Inibit-forniiiin- (Iiukh. Afrept no Kuhxtit ute. Small l.e, $1; regular nize, Solil by lenil- Ina; di uniiista. Wrlu lor booklet of recovern'?. I eltmnn l.aborntory. rhlladrlifcla I or Side lv t lu uiiiuquu Drug Co. Children's Coliihh Children's ( oldr r..:th Are Seriniix. W'te.i one cf yoi e little -l.o.v. symptoms of a-i eppicu l.'ii.- C ,'.i. give it Ih. BellV Pine ar Hon?; at once. I' u:i. ' Ji- I:!.v. ::,fi pre-.-cil the Cold trowiig worse. 'iry !ic'-illgg--r-cothtf. X)r Lugs. , -ose.i.- .i-.-mucojs, stiengtt.er.s the y. te:n. lt' guaiiinleed. Only 25c. tt your D.tig gist. Buy a bottle today. , I'litliitn's Atnica Salve for Soies. and Vew Newport Devoted to the cure ot Tubervuiosis. i ; unable to remain in the Sanitoiiuu aretiv. l-I to carry out treatment and get well at '.;ur.t For Information, addres s. GRAND VIEW SANITORIUJ', Newi.oit. -and When building a home for retiring pur; the chni!, tiie potential force which these t,! to the seeker of acoirSortaMe, convenient home. A pleasing bath'oom lsiiiy t asily he the deciding factor in the rcnicr's choice of a new home. 1 or the small home or richest icsidctu-e we recommend "lat'dat'il" plumbing rixtures for picai'iii; appearance ami durability. h.MITH. KLVKKNI) AL! H'aynesviiie, AM) haiimrrtlfWa!! taim ' Mlr1ilirwt1aaiTirtitfiaw llfiifiMl t 'a t aaiai WiBfri a ai rwtftWnTialirLYrirTn 'ii' j"-'----"'''-' "fa Lessons Come Easier TF the child ha.- 1 study by 'Vh saves eye str..i its best clear, meiimv, auu un:icKv '.r.:. The R.YO does not smoke or rac.!. It is easy to lio-ht, easy to clean, and er .-y 10 rewick. The RA Yi) cots little, bu- j.-.u cannot u;tt a better lamp at any prk STANDARD OI W&shinulou, D. C. (NEW Richmond, Vr. BALTIiMORE STOMACH TROUBLE FOR FIVE Majority of Friend Tlifit Mr. Hughes Would Die, But One Helped Him to Recovery. Pomeroylon, Ky.ln intcflin? ad vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes writes as follows : "I was down with stomach trouble for five (5) years, and would have sick headache so bad, at times, that I thought surely 1 would die. I tried different treatments, but they did not seem to do nie any good. I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, i and all my friends, except one, thought 1 1 would die. He advised me to try! Thediord'g Black-Draught, and gull i ADMIMSTKATOK'S NOTICE , fore the 4th day of February; 1S15, or this notice will he pleaded in bar Havig qualified us administrator ofiof, their receovery. All persons in the estate of W. K. Cathey, deceased, ; dehted to mid estate wi'd please mrJir lute of Haywood county, North Caro- immediate payment, lina, this is to notify all persons hav-i This the 4th day of February !'))!. ing claims against the estate of said 1-5-t'ds. E. 0. CATHEY, deceased to exhibit them to the un - j oeMgucu at Clyde, X. C, on or be- Sanitoii t r--. u 1 i a H Hath till il l' hi I 8 CO 5tfSC'.W4T' 'W.. , R&W LA EL t - a - r COMPANY JE EV CliarUait. N. C, ( liariefUn, V'j, Charleic-t-. S C. j lakil,K other mediciiiee. 1 Aeti&tA to take his ndvire althnnnh 1 Hl.l tu-A rrw any confidence in it. I have now been taking Olock-DraugH for three months, and it has ciittd bxs haven't had those awful sick ladarJwc fince I began using it. ' nm so thankful for wlul Ularfc Draught has done ior me." Thedford's Black-Draught has rv found a very valuable medicine fK de rangements of the stomach and livr. V is composed of pure, vegetable nobs, contains no dangerous ingredients, ani acts gently, yet surely. It ran lie iirtty used by young ?nd old, and kIiohW to kept in every family chest Get a package today. Only a quarter. 1 Administrator of W. i. Cathej' FstMe. V YEAR 9m 1 "1
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