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THE MOUNTAINEER-COURIER, i WAYNES VILLE, N. 0. . - : PREMIUM LIST - ; ' : (Continued from Page 2) Pen and ink drawing, Miss Jo sephine Bramlett . . ..... . .50 Painted menu card, Miss Helen -; Briggs . . . .. . . . . . . - i.oo Painted score card, Miss Helen -"Briggs ............ ... . . . .'. .' .75 Book cover design, Mrs. J. R. Mc- . Cracken,: 1.00 1 Collection China painting Mrs. -- R. N. Barber 2.00 Pencil drawing, Mrs. J. R. Mc . Cracken ................. . . 1.00 Candle or lamp shade Mis Mil, dred .Crawford .............. )j5 Wood carving, Miss Helen Briggs .75 , Painted sofa pillow, Mrs. W. X, Crawford .75 Sepia, Miss Mildred Crawford Department K Native. Woods Single, piece furniture, C. R. Parton 2.00 Best designed furniture, C. R, Parton . . 2.00 Department L General Exhibit Antique relics, Mrs. A. N. Beville 1.00 Foreign relics, Mrs. J. R. Mc- Cracken 1.00 Display potted plantst Mrs. J. M.'Long .'. 2.00 Best begonia, Mrs. Rr Q. Mc- Cracken . . ... .75 Best geranium, Mrs. J. M. Long .75 Best dahlias, Mrs. R. Q. McCrack "' en ......... .50 Best roses, Mrs. R. N. Barber .50 Prettiest baby under 1 year, Will Shelton Ray, Prettiest baby over 1 year, Jewel Hipps. Prettieg baby over 2 years, Wm. R.Palmer. Pupil's Exhibit Map of America Miss Joscelyn - McDowell 1.50 Miss Nora Seaver, 2nd ........ 1.00 Map U. S., Miss Bessie Francis 1.50 Miss-. Joscelyn McDowell, 2nd ..1.00 Map N. "C, Miss Joscelyn Mc. Dowell 1.50 Miss Lavinia Cole, 2nd ..' 1.00 Map Haywood County, Miss Nora Seaver 1.60 Mies Joscelyn McDowell, 2nd . . 1,00 Free hand drawing Mis3 Bessie Francis 2nd . .50 Mechanical drawing, Miss Bessie Francis 1.00 Plain penmanship, Mies Nora Seaver 1.50 Miss Mildred Crawford, 2nd ....1.00 Penmanship under 10 years Tibbie Hardin 1.50 Best school exhibit, Rock Spring 2.00 N. C." Department of Agriculture Corn Whole State Men, R L. Noland $7.00 Claude Francis, 2nd 4.06 A. J. McCracken 3rd 2.00 'A. a Walker, 4th 1.00 B. P. Howell & Son, 5th 1.00 Thomas Pryor, 6th 1.00 For hoys. Huerh Noland 7.00 Paul Francis, 2nd 6.00 Judeon Osborne, 3rd 6.00 Roy Francis. 4th 4.00 Elmer Osborne, 6t4i 3.00 James Medford, 6th .. 2.00 Sweepstakes, R. L. Noland ....10.00 Biggs' prolific R. L. Noland ... 2.00 Any white corn R. L. Noland . . . 2.00 A. J. McCracken, 2nd 1.00 One-eared corn, D. R. Noland Jr. 1.00 Prolific, A. J. McCracken 1.00 R. L. Noland, 2nd .50 Any variety, R. L. Noland .... 2.00 a. j. jncuracKen, zna l.uo Soj beans, B. P. Howell & Son H A. Osborne. 2nd T. W. Wood & Son's Silver Cud REPORT D. R. Noland. Jr. - Cowpeas Whole State Clay peas, W. G. Reeves i.00 Whipporwill peas, W. G. Reeves 1.00 Black peas, Mrs. B. P. Howell LOO Any variety, W. G. Reeves .... 1.00 Best stalk, R. L. Noland 2.00 Mountain Hay Red clover R. L. Noland ....... 2.00 Timothy, R. L. Noland ........ 2.00 Oat straw, R. L. Noland' .4 2.00 Wheat straw, R. L. Noland .... 2.00 Sweet potatoes, W. G. Reeves 3.00 Irish potatoes, W. G. Reeves .2.00 A. C. Walker, 2nd ... LOO Late Irish potatoes Dr. C. H. -- McDowell 2.00 . . Bors Potato Clubs Early Irish potatoes, A. C. Walker 2.00 Late Irish potatoes, Edgar Boyd 2.00 Fruit Box apples, Mrs. R. N.' Barber 6.00 Winesaps, J. W. Cogburn .1.00 GALLEY SEVEN . . . X.. H. -Cogburn, 2nd X0 Virginia Beauty, L. H. Cogburn 1.00 3 W Pnff-Knin 9nA Kft Red Lknbertwig; L. H. Cogburn 1.00 Ira Cogburn, 2nd .50 Rome Beauty, L. H. Cogburn . . LOO J..W. Cogburn, 2nd .. JiO York, Imperial, L. H Cogburn 1.00 L. H. Cor-urn. 2nd .60 Maromotfc Blacktwig L. H. Cog. Ladies Department Rolls, Mrs. W. H. Ferguson . . . . 1.00 Rolls Mrs. W. H. Fergun .... . 1.00 Corn muffins, Mrs. W. L, Hardin 1.00 Flour muffins, Mrs. W. L. Hardin 1,00 Cookies, Mrs, W. L. Hardin ... . 1.00 Ginger bread, Mrs. W. V. Hardin 1.00 School lunch, Miss Jessie Herren 1.00 Mrs. W. L. Hardin, 2nd ...... ; .50 Jar of beans; Mrs. R. N. Barber .50 Soup mixture Mts. J. B. S. - Mcintosh . .50 Preserves, Mrs. R. N. Barber .. .50 Jam, Mrs. W. C. Reeves ...... .50 Jelly, Miss Jessie Herren ...... .50 CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip enclose with 5c to Foley & Co, 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, HI, writing your name and address clear. ly. You will receive in return a trial package eqntaining Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic) Tablets!. Haywood Drug Co. HERE SPEAKS A KAN (Continued from Page 6) To preserve the Union, to eradicate slavery was Deshats a greater still. To defend the very f otinda' tions of liberty and humanity, xne veiy groundwork pf ifctfr dealing between nations, the very basis of peaceable livine together among the people of eartn against the fierce and bra tal onslaught Of ruthless, law. less, faithless might; to spend the lives and the fortunes of -this generation so that our descend ants may be freed from the dreadful calamity of war and tfle tear of war, so that the en ergies and millions and billions of treasure now devoted to plans ana instrument? of destruction, may be .given henceforth to truitf ul works of , peace and progress and to the betterment pf the conditions of the people -hat is the highest cause for wnicn any people aver unheath ed its sword. He who shirks the full meas ure of his duty arid alleirianca in that noblest of causes, be he German-American, Irish-American, or any other hyphenated American, be he I. . W. W. or Socialist or whatever the appel lation, does not deserve to. stand amongst Americans or indeed amongst free men anywhere. He who, secretly or overtly, tries to thwart the declared will and aim of the nation in this holy war, is a traitor, and e traitor's fate should behis. HOW CATARRH IS CONTRACTED Mothers are sometimes o thought less as to neglect the colds which their children contract. The inflammation of the mucus membrane, at first acute, because chronic and the. child has chrome) catarrh, diseak, tfcat is seldom cured and that may prove a. life's burden. Many who have this' loathsome disease will remember hav. ing had frequent colds at the time it was contracted. A, little forethought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy judiciously used, and all this trouble might! ' have been avoided. Obtainable everywhere. es of contagious diseases are given credit for doing good work. It shows that the people are co-operating with the quar antine officer and are reporting all or. a great many of their cas. es. It shows that they are "in terested in reducing illness and saving the lives of little children, and it means that there will be fswer deaths to report later on Hereafter the names and ad dresses of those having conta nons .diseases will be printed in tne county papers each month j. r. Mccracken, County Quarantine Officer. FOR A MUDDY COMPLEXION Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals. Take outdoor exercise daily and your complexion will be-greatly improved within a few months. - Try it Ob tainable everywhere. ' CONTAGIOUS EASES DIS- barn 1.00 L H. Cor 41111, 2nd . . .'. . .T.. SC Any vmri 'y, L. H. Cogburn ..." l.OC L. H. CoJ.un, 2nd .'. . . M Home-cur; j ham, Mrs. B. P. ' Ed ' 3.00 MIm N'--nl McCrackca, 2nd : . . 2.00 Horae-c - ed bacon, A. C Wn.t- 1. 5.00 Naomi McCracken, 2nd .'. . i.PO What the "New Quarantine Law Requires df Citizens of This . County Do you know what is required of you by the new State Quar antine Law? It requires par ents or householders to" report every case of whooping cough, measles, diphtheria, smallpox, scarlet fever and typhoid fever occurring in their homes to the county quarantine officer. It re quires physicians to report ev ery case of these diseases that they are called on to attend to the county quarantine officer and to do this within twenty-four hours. It requires public school teachers to fillout and return the blanks ' furnished them by the county 'quarantine officer, and to follow the rules and regu lations sent to protect them and their schools in case of an out break of any contagious disease. It requires county quarantine officers to send to any parent or householder in whose home, a contagious disease has been, re ported a yejlow placard wfth the name-of the disease printed cn.it with instructions for post ing the placard on the front, pf the house ritr requires him. to send instructions for the treat-, meaf and "control of the patient in the house. The quarantine officer is required to enforce Ihe quarantine law and to; make i give the protection for which it was Intended. . : . ,-Countif3 reporting many caj- TOWN TAX SALE. By virtue of the t&x list m my hands for collection I will sell the following real estate t the court house door in the town of Waynes, ville N. C. at noon MONDAY. NOVEMEBER 6 1917 to satisfy the taxes and costs of sale J. T. Bissell, 1 lot, tax and cost $5.20. N. J. Buckner 1 lot, tax and cost 14.90. Geo. W. Coble '1 lot, tax and cost $11.80. James Conner, 1 lot, tax and cost J3.60. , J. W. Clement, 1 lot, tax and cost f6.90. Estate of F. M. Davis, house an lot, tax and cost, $11.90. Miss Ellen Elerbe house and lot, tax and cost $42.80. Sallie Fulton, 1 lot, tax and ooet $11.40. .. Howell, Skinner arid Gilmer, R. D. Gilmer's one-third interest in lot, tax and cost $3.70. G. S. Hupp, 1 lot, tax md cost $3.03 $3.00. Addie Hart 1 lot. tax and cost $5.90. , J, E. Jones, 1 lot, tax and cost $6.54 S. L. McRae, 1 lot, tax and cost $4.66. "Qam, G. Phillips, 1 lot tax and eosf. S11.40. .' C. Pressley, 1 Tot;-tax and cost I.90.' " W. M. Ray, 1 lot, tax and cost $10.42. . R. M. Rhinehart, house and lot, tax and cost $30.66. Rogers MeCracken and Gilmer, 1 lot, tax and cost $5.10. Geo. Ragstdale, 1 lot, tax and cost $9.30. C. H. Reece, 1 lot, tax and cost $5.10 C. F. Reese, 1 lot, tar and cost J3.0P J. C. Sales. 1 lot, tax and cost $7.30 J. E. Underwood 1 lot, tax and cost $3.52. 9. B. Verdey, 1 kt, tax and cost $6.1. Chas. Warner, 1 lot, tax and cost $8.26. - This October 1, 1917. JOHN S. MITCHELL, Tewn Tax Collector. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale' con. tained in Deed of Trust, executed the 16th day of Ocober, 1912 by James E. Harm and wife Mary L. Harris to J, W. Reed, trustee, to secure the in debtedness thrrein described-to Mary Jegephiaa Garrison which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina, in book S. of Deeds of Trust P. 221, and default having been madr in th payment 0 ; both interest and priincipal on the note secured by said deed of trust; and on application and demand of hold i er I will on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1 1917 at 12 o'clock noon, oner for sale , at the court house door in the city of Waynesville, said county and state to the highest bidder for cash the follow, in? piece, psuxel or lot of land, lyin? and being on the north side of Love St. end west side of Boundary St in the town of Wiaynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, and more par. ticularly described and defined as follows: Beginning at a stake at the inter, section of the side lines of Lov St and Branner Ave, -being the south corner lot end - at the corner east of hv St and" northwest of Branner Ave. and opposite the Judge Norwood house and running thence with the ertfcwest margin of Branner Ave., North 60 deg. and 22" east 220 feet to a stake, thence N. 47 deg. 80 west 205 feet to a stake; thence south 49 deg. SO" west 20$ feet te a margin of Love St thence with north margin of Love" St touh 44-deg. east 200 feet to the -beginning comer containing one acre more tr less and known a ths McDowell lot '.in the Bowie map of Rameuer's swey ef tewn Iota, be longing to, the estate of R. G. A. Love, deceased. This October 4, 1917 . , ' JAMES W. .REED, Trustee. Catarrh of Stomach Made Well J- 41 Mrs. Mary FenneH. R. F. D. Po mona, Missouri, writes: "I wish to say a few words In the praise of Peruna.' I have used it with good results for cramps in tho stomach. Also found it the very thing for catarrh of thevheari. My sister was cured of catarrh of stom ach by the use of Peruna.' Mrs. E. T. Chomer, 69 East 42nd St., Chicago, 111., says: "Manalln best laxative on the market for liver and bowels, very good for indigestion arid heart burn. Those who object to liquid medi cines can secure Peruna tablets. By Peruna. My Sister Aho Cured By PE-RU-NA WANTED Potatoes, onions, shel'ad beans and peas, eggs, poultry, butter, canned goods and dried fruit; also hides and country cured meats. Tell us what you have or ship to the. House that pays you cash. , WESTERN PRODUCE CO. 90 North Lexington jve. Asheville, N. C. I The Highest Place in Town Number Three r Recently we received a shipment of jUEEN QUALITY shoes and found that we didn't get the sizes we bought. We returned several pairs and asked for our sizes, and marked up the balance at a fair margin of profit. Later we received a letter from the factory stating that our sizes had been sent to another N. C. town and that their agent there woold forward them to us. They are here now Marked $6.00. "The Highest Place in Town" had marked theirs only $5.00. McCracken uofiiing Co. TIPTON UNDERTAKINGCO. mm MOTOR HEARSE - AND AMBULANCE efasssf tin iv FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS We take great pleasurer in inviting you to inspect our New Morgue And Operating Room. And to offer you its use" Free of charge at any time for Post-mortem, Autopsy or for General Research Work. We are prepared to take care of any and all cases in and out of town. Motor. Hearse and Casket Delivery to all parts of the County Free of charge. Two Experienced Funeral Directors. And the charges no more than Careless or Indifferent Serviced PHONES DAY 47 NIGHT. 94 MAIN ST. TIPTON UNDERTAKING CO.
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