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THE MOUNTAINEER.COUSIEB, WAYNESVILLE. N. 0. t ' ' " a ee it SERVICES AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Hueh Sloan superintendent. . rreacning Services at 11 a. ni. n1 7:30 p. m. The Senior LeagiwTrneets at 6:30. Pray 61- services Wednesday 7:30. p. m we extend a cordial invitation tn vnif to attend these services. Rev. W. B. West, Pastor. TOR- ." i x M: " - 'UI1I , TE VBROWN SECTOR REPAIRINQ A RUINED CANAL. ffiENCII INDUSTRY ! IS RECOVERING i Natural Thrift and Economy . : Promise Rapid Progress iEXPORT BUSINESS GR01NG Our Great Ally Possesses Recuper. ; atlve Power Which Justify Belief That She Will Meet and Solve Tri umphantly the Problems Which Con. front Her Af ter the Warn. The facreastog activity of her rail, way system is similarly' demonstrat able. In 1860, there were in France 10,743 miles of railway track; In 1912. there were 31,846 miles. Between 1869 and 1912, Inland navi gation Increased 150 not Jifkne exrhllA - a a nunc tne traffic of her mnrvonfnA mnHfK. i vmuuic uiaiiuo has amazingly expanded. The tonnage I entering French ports in 18C9 Is' set down as 11,000,000 tons. In 1912 this had been Increased to 63,000,000 tons. " Leaders in American flnanm iit. this solidarity of the French republic to three influences ; first, a thoroughly sound banking system, centralized In one f the greatest banking inaHfnMnna of the world, the Bank of France ; sec ond, the Ingrained thrift and frugality of the French Deonle aa f ivr gether with a national economic vigor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Oruai fzsd class for men atlO o'clock a. m. 11 a. m. Sermon bv the n.iahnr How U. V. Mason. . Christian Endeavor meets at 7:00 p. m. ! Evening service at 8:00. Sermon by the pastor. . You are cordially invited to all these services. Visitois in the city especially welccme. SOUTHERN LOCAIT SCHED Train for Murphy 10:00 a. m. Train for Asheville 11 :45 a. m. Train for Asheville 4:51 p. m. Train for Murphy 6:01 p. m. WHEN YOU TAKE COI.n With tjhe average man a cold is a serious matter and should' not be trif. led with4 as eome of the most dan serous diseases start with a common cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Kemeay and get nd of your cold .as Huiuy as possible; You are not experimenting when you use this remedy, as It has been in use for many years and has. an established reputation. .With Paris boulevards echoing with "rives" for American troops our Inter Jet in the welfare of our ally vastly - Increases, and the facts are not lack ing to encourage the belief, that she is K ready on the road to recovery from e blow of invasion by a ruthless en V One not elsewhere suroassed: third ,h J ..puraon nns no opium or supervision, and patriotic co-operation mrcotie- Obtainable everywhere DR. J. H. SMATHERS Surgeon Dentist the whole sum of the Indemnity de manded by Germany, $1,000,000,000, was raised within the republic's con of the most tmportAJit do vuU .opments 1s the announoemoot Uutt one of the largest banking Institutions to America concerned with foreign trade, the Guaranty Trust company of New York, haj opened a Paris branch to handle the rapidly increas ing volume ot French business. This action may surprise many per- nnnn wtin tiaH f Kn. v " uu ujvugui crauw un -i .. icyumiuq bowed tinder a calamitous invasion. flnes b ,t8 own inhabitants and paid The bank, however, gives figures lndl- off more tnan on year before the time eating that France is not only meeting Painted by the Germans, her military and civilian problems with j The hab,t thns acquired has never a stout heart and never falling cour-; been forgotten by the French, and to ' ge, but is re-establishing her export dny the 8re8ate number of Investors business With this country. purchasing the French war loans has xu ivi me year or tne outbreak or : ---- "iis iwu or ,ouu,uuu the war, imports from France to this ! lndIvld"al subscribers. Perhaps no oth country totaled $141,446,262. This to- j er country. proportion to Its popnla tal was reduced to $77468,740 in 1915, t,on' can make 80 d a showing. , but last year the value of French im-1 . V particularly fortunate in ports to the United State rose to tnat her 8maU Investors prefer "safe" f 1102,077,0oU . , investments rather than offerings ' "A nation that can achieve such a ! P8 nign returns. Govern- by the government with banking and vuaiuess interests. - The government does Its part to war rant and retain the confidence of the holders of its securities. One of Its wise policies is to Impose new taxes to defray the Interest charem nn no tit on. All tha V. 1- .... . , . .... ...w .i, xTicuiuus uacu in wum. uegan mis practice surgery. to securities issued to flounce the pre Lu vnTi.6" b,ock n ent conflict. This eontluuity of put "16 W Postoffilce Building. bono, tlmilitlax urlll mmm I to all holders of -French government erurltles. The Franco-Prussian war of 1870 1871 taught the French people the meaning of thrift and economy. So well did thev learn this near Dr. Thomas J. Allen DENTIST Office upStairs over First Naf'l Bank Waynesville, N. C, For Ladies as well as ' Gentlemen CITY BARBERSHOP Main Street ' Six Sanitary Chairs and Experienced Barbers Ho and ColdBaths EHIOHESTEil DIAMOND BRAND "A Good Place (o Shave" Massey, Galloway and White, Proprietors. IBS' m Tyta years regarded a, :..Sat, IiwkSiT.25 SOLD BY AIL DRUGGISTS tt EVEEVWHERE ?S In the Purchaae of an AUTOMOBILE There are two points you should consider Carefully. These are Economy and Efficiency Before you buy let me demon strate the New Model Chevrolet C. F. Kirkpatrick Distributor Chevrolet Motor Co Lake Junaluska, North Carolina Depot Barber Shop When in need of Barber Work Give us a call. We have a large clean placend good bar bers to do your work fcin a satisfactory manner. SHOE SHINE STAND Liner & Massey, Props. Opposite Dopot. Preserve Your Complexion the easy, pleasing vay by usm . Magnolia Balm before and after outiners. You ran farloUr the sun, wind and dusT: bVrfijp-' VOU knOW Mamnlia Aalrr you safe from Sunburn and Tan. 1 his fragrant lo tion iswonderfully soothing, coding and a great com fort after a day outdoors. Magnolia Balm i the skin-savir.j beauty secj st which is reguiarly used when once tried. ..IB Masrnolia Ba W W r.-v a wm ww r n iu yiuiu tA ci fU WUt.K. 75c Pink. While. 1r.,.RrJ at 'Drasgiata orlu rncil direct Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. f .yon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St . Breoklyi. N. Y MYATT & GOMPANY ' . Dealer in BUILDERS MATERIAL Doors, Sash, Rubberoid Roofing, Finished Lumber, Brick, Lime and Cement. FEED and COAL C. S. Meal ' C S. Hulls Hay, Grain, Etc - All orders given prompt attention "Quality, Price, Service" Phone 43. Waynesville, IN. C. Depot St. Domestic Furnace Steam ment rentes, In France are perpetu- .tory is being ravished bv the Invader." and thl? claracterlstic seems to ob- m n . . ui in ror tnpso mvuranunf k.j. f AN TDEAT. LIME TREATMENT ' uuorini irom cnrvnio or acuta ECKMAPTS ALTERATIVE S?-yJ1the.ltver? Pron without dia. JJJL? I ai ?mUoS- .a? ncnt tonlo and I U , bow $10. 11 bow 80c by all leading, drasgiata. EcKnian Laboratory. Philadelphia. T aays the Trust company's statement. creasing favor In the eyes of tho "possesses recuperative powers which ' Inarlfv ha hollar that d)i. nni'imunu : 1TeDCn people. from the present conflict prepared to P't8, ' yPthy between meet and solve triumphantly the prob- ? "nd Amrica f many lems which confront her." enra e but the spirit of liberty and The commercial and tfldnstrlal r. !!!Un dem0Cr?cy Me. . , r--, ,i,.,i ""ways, me major ideals of both na lord of France, following pest wars, In- innH h0i,i . . . , fhnr .h. ahnnM ti nn f U?D8- SeeklnK " Victories but those r" . , " , ' " or peace, no territory except their own rconsu.ctlon of rallroeds, the erecUon htsTf The wSKXr2 f of factories to replace those destroyed, the famIly of natioM tCpeop?e SSltVlSSSf of the United States and of Franen! of industrial acttv ty that wUl be re- tttle(I t0 M mncn tt , Quired and 1 that is in part already the mIghtleet empire.1, defense8 planned, offer a pecn larty inviting tHee principles, France Is engaged in field to American capital and enter- , death le prise. Tentative step have already ' and 8ggre88lont nd been taken by representatives of Amer- rprlslng to learn that she has tain engineers and bnetoees men in this loaned to her allies and to other friendly . ifork. . etatoa T.oon.onn nnn rnmn. ith nu.i. I Aside from Its attractive business to farther the cause of democracy. It pert, the enlistment of American ' fa m keeping with America's traditions money and effort in the great task of that since the date on which we for reconstrnctlon that wiU remain at the maiiy aligned ourselves with France wu ui we war win iuu au unurui uu . ner allies in the great strugKle more closely the ties that bind the two lour government has lent to France I 'mm white I 1 1 fH PRFWINP. K g ffl Lf CLEANING, I I itMlll PRESSING, 2 fj DYEING and I REPAIRING 1 Membership $1.00 per Month j Ladwt Work a Specialty I SUNDRIED OTIES WANTED We are in the market to hnv he above, and the Drosnpcts nro thatSun Dried Annies poor! hnVht quality will bring good prices. The larger cut and brighter they are the higher price we can. pay. The more fruit that is dried and saved the more monev for each neighborhood. We wish to hear from parties who expect to" have incuippies 10 sen so we can place your name on our mailino- list and keep you posted on prices. S. B. PENICK & CO. INC. Asheville, N. C. 9-20-4t JUNALUSKA SEMINARY LAKE JUNALUSKA, N. C. A striatiy first class, high grade school for girls and younir women. B There will also be a separate s;hool for boys and youne men with or without money. Girls and young women only will live in the Seminary build ing. There will be a seperate home for the boys and young men There vil! be 4 terms of 12 weeks each. The fall term will npgin on Tuesday September 4, 1917. for further Information address J. M. RHODES, Princ Lake Junaluska, IN. C. Notice of Trustee's bail. able Americans to discharge in part j It Is eminently fitting that America fee debt they owe to Franc for her ; should now be fighting on French soU friendly interest in the welfare and to make the world safe for democracy, progress of the United States from The liberty that America has enjoyed Xe beginning of Its Irte as a nation. ; for 140 years France helped her to In judging the Industrial statns of; achieve. 'The swords of Lafayette and any nation, its production and eon- Bochambeao, aided by the guns of De sumption oi coai, iron, ana steel ana urasse upon the high seas, assisted In the growth of its transportation ays- catting the foreign ties that bound the terns are highly significant factors. i American colonies prior to the War for ; In 1800, French Industries consnmed independence, and from the private jju muiion ions or coai. or wmcn is pane or King Louis himself came the minions were taken from home mines. . first- loan to America unsecured and in lkuz, me consumption was m mil- imoonai aonal to finance that historic Undertaking. - It waa wirh nti I tic that Washington wrote to Rochanv bee t. To the generous aid of your na tion ana to tne bravery of its sons Is to bs ascribed In a very great degree that independence for which we have fooihf lions, or which 41 mlWon tens were taken from home mines. In 1809, the French ovtpnt of cast . tftn was 1.830,000 tons, and of steel, 1 'L000.00O tons. In 1914, France pro - 'dbced &8U.000 tons of caet Iron and lVeS5,000 tons of steeL IN THEIS RETIXEMEHT FROM OCCuPii-d TERRITORY THI OER By virtue of the power of sale c tsined in a certain deed of trust mud br C. A. Creed and wife Lular Creed to the unndersigned trustoe dated Feb ruary 11th, 1916. and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County. North Carolina Book V page 665, default having been made In the payment of the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust where by the power of sale therein contained la become operative and demand Lav ingbeen made by the holder of the notes, the anderaifrned tniitu arid Tuesdsy October 80th, 1917, at twelve o clock noon sell at public auction for cash, at the Court House door ii WaynnesviUe. Havwood Cftnntv. tt. n fallowing described lands and Drem fees: Bk-lnninsr at a stake in tha margin or Phillip street, the common corner of lots 23 end 24 and runs thence with the west margin of Phillip street North 100 feet to a stake, the common corner of lets 21 and 22; thence wita the line of lots 21 and 22 west 150 fet to a stake, the common corner of tuts 9-10-21 and 22 and thence south with the line or Iota -&2 and 23 100 feet to a stake, the common comer cf left 7-8-23 and 24. thence east with the line of feu 23 and 24 160 feet te the beginning, being lota 22 and 23 Block "A, of the N. W. F ain property at Can ton, N. C and the same land thU day conveyed te the par Uee of the first p- i N. W. Fain and wife. Lis September: 24th, 1917. . - W.8. rertaae, TresWe PAY YOUR TAXES State and County Taxes for 1917 are Now Due and must be collect ed. I will in person or through my . deputies meet the tax payers of Haywood County at the following times and places: . Waynesville, Sheriff's office, any time. Beaverdam, Saturday, Oct. 20, Hampton's Store, Canton. Ivy Hill, Monday, Oct. 22, Verlin Campbell's Store, Maeeie before noon. Jonathan, Monday, Oct. 22, afternoon, Horace Owen's Store. Iron Duff, Monday, Oct. 22, J. B. Medford's Store, all day. Crabtree, Tuesday, Oct. 23, C. C. Williams Store, all day. Fines CreekTuesday, Oct. 23, U. H. Ferguson's Store. White Oak, Wednesday, Oct. 24, league's Store, all day. Cattaloochee, Wednesday, Oct. 24, W. A; Palmer's Store, all day. Crcstmont, Friday, Oct. 26, all day. Clyde, Wednesday, Oct. 24, Edwin Fincher's Store, all day. Pigeon, Thursday, Oct 25, Hyatt's Store, all day. East Fork, Friday, Oct. 26, Osborne's Store, all day. Sanburst, Satimfay, Oct. 27, Company Store, all day. ' J. R. HIPPS, . Sheriff and Tax Collector. Jt'- ( A.: 1 i
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