teatlfervvood Produce Co.
Liner Building, Depot Street
Waynesvilie, IN. C.
We are Open atfd Ready for Business
We will Pay Cash for Chickens, Butter and
Eggs. Apples. Potatoes, Onions and
all kinds of Country; Produce.
Bring Us Your Load and
GIVE US A TRIAL
COMFORT BAGS FOR CO. H. ( Mrs. Linley . .
' ' ,i .-. Mr. Roscoe Crary . .v. .
The comfort"bags given to our ' Mi's.. Dave Schulhofer
soldiers of Co. H by the ladies Mrs. Everett
ROBT. M. LEATHERWOOD, Manager
of the Navy League on Farewell
Day contained the following ar-
tides i - " . ' .
,Bex of talcum powder, box of
I foot ease tablets, bottle of vase
! line, peroxide,, tooth brush, Col
! gate's . tooth paste, collapsible
j drinking cup, toilet and shaving
J soap, writing pad and envelopes,
j pencil,' small ' comb, 3 handker-
chiefs, straight and safety pins,
shaving mirror, needles in flah
. nel case, white sewing cotton and
i white darning cotton in a small'
J bag, brown shoe strings, small
towel. ,
" The following is a list of the
members and friends of the
Navy. League that contributed
toward the comfort bags. I
I County commissioners," $30.00,
I Lake Junaluska Chapter of Navy
League from special offering
, gave $71.00 and from box sup
pers at .Long s cnapei, $oz.zo,
making a total from Junaluska;
Mrs. T.; Delos Crary
Mrs. Tom Stringfield
Mrs. de Neergaarde
Mr. W. H. Jones
Mrs. J. PfSwif t
Mrs. John A. Grier ..... .$2.00
Miss Louise McFadyen ''. .$1.00
.vV.$v.50
$10.00
;,..$1.25
Yi . $ .75
....$1.25
....$1.00
$3.00
$1.00
$1.00
Mrs. Freeman ........... $2.00
Mrs. Ownsby .... '. . . . . ., . . $2.00
Mrs. K. L. Allen . . . ... . .$1.00
Mrs.. J. L. Walker . . .$1.00
Mrs. J. W. Ferguson . , . . .$1.00
Mr. E. B. Atkinson ......$1.00
JWr. Robert Plott .... . . . . $ .50
Mr. liaysor ........ . . . . .$1.25
These bags numbering 163,
one for each man in Co. H, cost
$27S.24, $279.56 has been turned
into the treasury.
The memb(T;j of the Navy
League wish to tl.rrJ every one
that contributed in any way in
making it possible for them to
supply Co. H with the much
needed comfort bags. .
NANNETTE JONES,
Sec. and Treas., Navy League.
Jj I n ha three members yon should know U jron desire to
' " - .'-I enjoy Ufa.,: . -. ----vv uY:,
1. The popular liquid form of Penm-tlie reliable
tonteof th America houaeboid, witll a kai hlwory a( ocom la
tnaling alleatarrtMl difficukiM.
2. The tablet form, which la mode after the same '
fbrmuUry and iinon oon valient foe many.- , ; ' --.-
ideal laxative, by the regular ose or
- which eoostlpatioa may be oreom and -.
natural actkn tMtored. Muwlto lint DO .
. habit formlwt druf. but la ao aid to nature. .
Your drugit oai all three. So many .
thonaamlt have received beoeftt from the-
uae ol one or own mese remedies nai iney ..
are a recognized part ol thaaiupuent of
every careful household.
THE PERUNA COUP ANT " CthaW. OUa
a
J
tr 1 , 3. Manalin-the
SCHOOL BOOK PRICES
Ex. Cash
$0.15
.15
.65
.88
1.35
SPELLING
New World Speller:
Grades 1, 2 and 3.$0.07
Grades 4, 5, 6, 7.. .08
DEFINING
Webster's Common
School Dictionary
Webster's High
School Dictionary
Webster's Academic
School Dictionary
HEADING
Reading Literature Series:
Primer 12 .25
First 14 .28
Second 16 .32
Third..... 18 .36
Fourth 20 .40
Fifth 22 .45
xth .25 .50
Seventh .25 .50
WRITING
Berry's Writing Books
Fuller Courses:
TW.Va 1 1 1.9 9 9 1.9 a 5 1-9
4, 4 1-2, 5, 51-2, 6, 6 1-2
10
each.
DRAWING
Graphic Drawing Books:
Books 1, 2, 3, and 4,
each
Books 5, 6, 7, and 8,
each ....
ARITHMETIC '
Milne's Progressive Arithmetic
First Book .. .32
Second Book, enlarged edition
.13
.18
.36
,41
45
with farm problems
lhirdcook...
GEOGRAPHY
Dodge's Primary
Geography :
Dodge's Comparative
Geography .. .88
LANGUAGE 'AND GRAMMAR
Practical English,
Book I .15 .30
Essential Studies in English,
Book 11... 45
NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY
Hill's Young Peoples History of
North Carolina.... . .80
Chapter of $125.25. From two
union services held at scnooi. ,
house, $22.63, fron? ice cream ' WORTp THEIR WEIGHT IX.GOLD
supper held at Allen's Creek, No man can'do he best when suf
!? 12.92. " feting from backache, rheumatic
Methodist church ....... $8.76 rains, swollen joints or sore muscles.
baptist church .... .$2.25 B. H. Stone, 540 N. 2d St., Reading,
Rev. W. B. West ....... .$1.25,' Pa., writes: "For months I was un-
Kev. A. V. Joyner Sz.oU able to attend to business. I used
Mr. I. L. Councill ....... .$1.25 1 Foley Kidney Pills and soon the pains
Mr. A. Howell. Jr. ....,.,.1.25
Mr. llilliard Atkins ..... .$1.25
Miss Alice Quinlan ..... .$2.00
Miss Fredericka Quinlan . .$2.00
Mrs. Lena Pa'mer .$1.75
Mrs. Barton . .... .....$1.25
Mrs. Keyser $1.25
Miss Dorothy Mussell ....$1.25
Mr. E. L. Withers $1.25
Dr. Noyes $1.25 J
Mrs. Mayer $1.25 1
Mr. and Mrs. Steinhart. . $1.25
Mrs. Young $2.00
Mrs,
Mrs.
Mrs,
and aches were gone.
their weight in gold
wood Drug Co.
They are worth
to me." Hay.
K. OF P. UNIFORM RANK AT
CANTON
SAVt EVERY TONOffODDER
IT WILL HELP TO DEFEAT GERMANY in the war
. as much as a shell fired at the en emy trenches. 1 v
Every farming community should have a McCORMICK
HUSKER and SHREDDER to m ake the corn stalks into :
good feed, saving grain for huma n food. - ' .
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
T. MORRISON & CO.
AGENTS, r ' ASHEVILLf, N. C
The Canton K. of P. lodge or
ganized a Uniform Rank Monday
evening with 44 members.
The officers elected were J. C.
English, captain; J. N. C. Har
rison, 1st Lieutenant: William
Nixon Davis ; .50 1 Bryson, 2nd Lieutenant : G. C
Walker .50 Smith, Recorder; C. O. Riddick
Lindsley $1.25 ' and W. R. Shook, Sentinels. The
Waynesvilie Book Co.
organization will be completed
tomorrow night.
mi i ...
inis organization will come
in handy now as part of the
Home Guard for Haywood coun
Mrs. Williams .$1.25
Mrs. Etta Wyche $1.25
Mrs. Meade ..$1.25
Mr. R. N. Barber .$2.00
Armistead Jones $2.00
Mrs. Emma Willis l.Wty, and no doubt they will offer
ivirs. anutn ...... tJja 9 their services to Gov. Bickett."
Mrs, C. E. Quinlan $2.00,
Capt. A. Howell $ .50 FOR A MUDDY COMPLEXION
RufU3 Siler ..$.50, Take Chamberlain's Tablets and
C. G. Logan .$1.00 j dPt a diet of vegetables and cereals.
Thurman Leatherwood . . .$1.00 , Take outdoor exercise daily and your
Mrs. Blaylock $1.25 complexion will be greatly improved
Mrs. Scott Brown $1.50 within a few montha. Try it" Ob-
Mrs. R. L. Allen ....$1.00 tamable everywhere.
MAIN STREET
DEPOT STREET
SATISFACTION
Good will, compe
tent and, strictly
moral Undertaker
at your service day
or night. .
Up-to-date Parlors.
Boone Med ford,
Embalmer.
MEDFORD UNDERTAKING COMPANY
DAY PHONE 33
NIGHT 116-N
SlCDlLlflyKS
DUsiywcnxaxEQ Don
"OycQ(29 M Co
A Standard Academy for Young Men and Young Women
Offers courses preparing for entrance to College (14 or 15 units) or for life work.
INSTRUCTION THOROUGH. '
In addition to the regular academic courses, instruction
is offered in the Bible, Sunday School Pedagogy, Piano,
and ce.
Excellent Literary Societies.
Careful discipline. None but morally good students are
admitted, thus guaranteeing to boys and .girls a highly
moral atmosphere. Religious welfare carefully guarded.
Separate dormitories for young men and women.
Teachers stay in the dormitories.
Iioard, light, and heat furnished at lowest possible cost
FACULTY OF COMPETENT COLLEGE GRADUATES:
W. A. Hart, Bachelor of Philosophy, Principal; Mathe
matics, Mrs. W. A. Hart, Matron; Miss Cleo D. Latimer,
a A., Latin-English; Miss Ada B. Willis, Graduate in
Music, Piano and -Voice; Miss WilKe Mae Hart, In
termediate Department; Lowell Q. Haynes, M. A, History,
Science, Bible. '
The present session is prosperous. Attendance is
good. The students are earnest and happy in their work.
We are able to accommodate a few more young men and
women. You can enter now or after the Christmas holi
days if you secure a room in time. After this war no boy
or girl can be successful who does not have a good edu
cation. Now is the time to get It. The times are un
certain; but the times NQW are tense and telling. Get
an education, ONE OF THE RIGHT KIND, and be pre
pared to LIVE and do something after this war. If the
war does not close soon, more than ever you will need an
education.
DR. WILLIAM m RICH' .' .Itt'JSS
tan Education at follows. Come to hear him; you will learn omthinjf and will enjoy it. You will not be disappointed, for Dr.
Rich has the ability and he means business. Tie places and tke dates are as follows: . -
CLYDE BAPTIST CHURCH, Sunday, Oct. 14, 11 A. M.t
A TIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH, Sunday, Oct. 14, 3 P. M.
CBAB1REE BAPTIST CHURCH, Sunday Evening, Oct.
. . 14, T 'dock. ....
ROCK SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH, Monday Ereafnr.
Oct. 15, 7 'dock.
FOES CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH. TBcadar Ertxxr
Oct. IS, 7 o'clock, -
Wednesday
PANTHER CREEK BAPr"T,?T "TTTlCR
Evening, Oct 17, 7 o'clock; ,
COVE CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH, ftursday EreaSnc
Oct 18, 7 o'clock. , -
JONATHAN'S CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH, Friday
Evening, Oct 19, 7 o'dx. :
WAYNTJSVILLE-BAPTT2T CTTCZirTL
Oct XI, 11 'dock, . V
C.4JN BAPTIST CHURCH, Sunday Evening, Oct
- ALLEN'S CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH, Monday Even
ing. Oct 22, 7 o'clock.
BALSAM BAPTIST CHURCH, Tnesday Erening Oct
- 23, 7 o'clock , . . - .
BETLRAPTIST CHURCH, .Wednesday Ertnlng, Oct
niTtF COYE BAPTIST CHURCH, Thursday ErenT
in Oct 22, 7 'dock.