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THE MOUNTAINEER-COURIER, WAYNESVILLE, N. C. The Mciintair.esr-Coane! i uid a thousand itimes cvai iigain." After explaining that he has "nothing but the purest Teutonic blood in his veins," he v-dd further: "What is a disgrace, if' for ; i-. An of Gcnnuii oii'in, or ox &vy :.--r n.il' '0:Uiitly, to live ia th . ...... K . !. .: V.; : NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale con. taiiied in a Deed of Trust, executed .:. lSlii iday of Ocober, 1912 by James i. Harris aaj wife-Mary' L. Harris to I, V Reed, trustee, to secure the in colitrdiiess thrrein uoseiiccd" to Mary -'?i-;::vu (iaivisson iich. i.-i'd U-?u t:'ut i. u.i!v jejerded in lno office ; BAPTIST Y. W. A. GIVES MIS-J SION PAGEANT " The Baptist Young Woman's Auxiliary gave -a Home Mission r. -reant "Christ in America":, to : ra nr;cl Interested audieno. . y af.rnoan. All th- ' V. ' 'o:iiV OVl'MJVlKtifi'il.S of ii: J r-:;;; : :. J h. ,'i '.' j ': ,,;viv of r:::-:r . : Always Have PERUNA PUBI.lSUkD EVKIiY TlililiSiJ AV i;vrr.:-; MouH'ulnfCf-Couricr Piinlin? Co. J. D. CrjP, l&i-H and Manner! Mrs. L. A. rattersoiv 1393 ICentucky St, Memphis, Tennessee, writes: "I have been a frisnd of Feruna for many yenra. I linvo used it off and on for catarrhal complaints and found it a very excellent remedy. I have n smnil fnnuiy . c cliildrca. Times are hr.:.-d vdllx-1", but I can scarcely 'r.:'or1 to d xitfcout Pora-E- 'C'.ijw? -' ''-J' tiic ss.i-jn . of t i v..-. v."r.r r-;-' r :.: cr'J;; For Coughs .i..yv ...r.;i iji iX'Oi; ..i:-i defi. .'.'.I 1 i: ' S !; 4 i.; I o'):?it to . Ik;ni rnedi Pft:-::;-. : T." jU. V-.' .. I B til ' r"i.C;'.i!..'.--.' ; . . t.a :.::a .-taiv v ;V.r Vfiv.". Wo -. : rb.-vlv, or-nvl-'ni'v v: v-.cvltji..,- AV. ll'tY i'i . :: ;.v ' '( ' Leu (jo r ' . I.i;( i't Ilorrcn :h;k 1l . CI r i u Athni from virtu? aie i'iijv.' in in I-Var.C':.' It is to t a:Hierir.g to , 1 1 s v; . There'll -o a "hot time' ht'le old New York soon, v.hen the battle of ballots will be dc- ciuuijr wiio is to be mayor of that overgrown village. o Our new partner, Mr. Tobias Larson of Highlands, K.a.sas. is due here with his family the last of this week. Together we should be able to make things "i'o" in a more satisfactory manner. o The appeal from all the or phanages of North Carolina which we print in this paper should find a hearty response. This state does a lot for its orphans, but after all, not enough. o It is peculiar that in the same mail a day or two ago there came two poems. from Haywood county soldiers, one at ?amp Sevier and the other from far away Kansas. They both are good and appear in this issue. The paper wih the poems must have inspired them a little bit. o This is "Food Saving Week," and all Americans are urged to stop all kinds of waste. Let us begin to practice thrift and economy and quit putting so much good food in the slop buckets. Southern people es pecially have ever been wasteful and extravagant in their kitch ens and have thrown away more food than necessary to maintain a family. It is a good time to change our habits. . o With the sanction and good words from President Wilson and Secretary McAdoo . woman suf frage ought to win'in New York and elsewhere.' Prohibition has become almost universal and the next thing wili be national suf frage for women. The good women have been so loyal and helpful in all matters pertain ing to winning the war that they have about convinced all doubt ers who have opposed the suf-, frage question. ' . . i : :' -V-l o.vLliiC lA'ii. i " ''hv i ioheiizoiiern bulfit citvw : :ii.vi's oui ot Germaiij . ;. taiy excreted the gojri u.. ,. .:' ;.i 'L .cl0:;"iiV tl'C JU;i- . '. ili-c i'ree and the home oi Xw a.; the country for their diildre:! and their giandehiiuivi: ii be loyal to. 'They renounced Germany vikii they bade goodbye to her .dioi'ts. America is lighting the battle now which our forefath ers so nobly began in 1848. "We have far more interest in the outcome of the present war than an American with no Teutonic blood coursing through his veins. "We want to see the land oi our ancestors restored to lib- j erty and justice. 'We want to see the militar istic parasites who have sapped the life blood out of. the people of Germany for centuries licked and licked to a frazzle. ' o Homemade Varnish. A simple recipe for a good varnish suitable for table tops is as follows: Mix enough lampblack with shellac to make the mixture black, but not enough to thicken It much. After sand papering the wood smooth, apply two coats of varnish, sandpapering lightly after each coat. Over this put one or two coats of dull varnish. This makes the wood waterproof, preserves it, and improves the appearance of the table top. ;i .-!.:'k st the int. ;"e line., of'l.ovp r.r.C. R-T-.'.r.cr Ave., bell!!! . the sv.iM co:-ne;, ci.d at the corner east cf !' St. and northwest of Branv.e: Ave, and opposite the Judgre Norwood .hoiu-e and running thence with -thi-wrthwesf mai-gin of Brannep Ave.. North 50 desr. and 22" east 220 feet to a stake, thence N. 47 deg. SO" west 205 feet to a stake thence south 40 defr. 30" west 205 feet to a margin of Love St. thence with north margin of Love St. souh 44 dog. east 200 feet to the beginning corner containing one acre more or less and known as thp McDowell lot in the Bowie map of Ramsuer's survey of town lots, be longing to the estate of E. G. A. Love, deceased. This October 4, 1917. JAMES W. REED. Trustee. "a was tc.p-ro-' i 1 the Stnrdv whool room-whrvc ; !;p oncers rf the various mis 'or.riry societies r.rd the. mstor.- of the churches formed the re cciving line. "The decoration? 'iii the church were in the Na tional colors, while those in the Sunday school room were au tumn leaves, farm products anr rotted plants. . The young ladies receiver many requests to repeat the pageant for the general public and it is probable that they will do so. GENTLE, QUICK, THOROUGH V.en one feels bloated, bilious, languid, has sick headache, sour stomach, .coated tongue, bad breoth, or other condition caused by clog ged or irregular towels, a Foley Cathartic Tablet will give prompt re lief. It is a gentle, wholesome, thor oughly cleansing old-fashioned physic that leaves no bad after-efect. j Haywood Drug Co. WANTED Potatoes, onions, shelled beans and peas, eggs, poultry, butter, canned goods and dried fruit; also hides and country cured meats. Tell us what you Lave or ship to the House that pays you cash. WESTERN PRODUCE CO. 90 North Lexington Ave. Asheville, N. C. Explaining Fluency of Speech. The common fluency of speech In ninny jyumi and most women is owing to a scarcity of matter and a scarcity of words, for whoever Is a master of language and 1ms a mind full of Ideas, will be apt In speaking to hesitate up on the choice of both; whereas com mon speakers have only one set of Ideas, and One set of words to clothe them in, and these are always ready at the mouth, so people come faster out of a church when it is almost empty than when a crowd Is at the door. Swift. B. M. HENRY Attorney. at-Law Practices in the State and Federal courts. Prompt attention will be given to all business intrusted to his care. Office in the J, Hardin Howell building below First National Bank, Waynesville, N. C. C:. i if Sidv Tomorrow!' v I Guarantee Dodson's: Liver Tone- Don't take 31s sty, dangerous calomel wKcn bilious, constipated, headachy. Listen to me ! Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel nels like, dynamite 011 n sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sonv bile it crashes iU!oit,causiiicniiiipingand nausea. If you fed bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a . few cents which is a harmless vegetable sub stitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up letter and quicker than nasty calo mel and without making you sick, you just go lack and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; be? sides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work ot play. It is harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children ; they like it. SAVE EVERY TONOff ODDER IT WILL HELP TO DEFEAT GERMANY in the war as much as a shell fired at the en envy trenches. ' ' Every farming community should have a McCORMICK HUSKER and SHREDDER to make the corn stalks into good feed, saving grain for human food. WRITE FOR CAT ALOGUE. T. S. MORRISON & CO. AGENTS, ASflEVILLE, N. C NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR- RANT OF ATTACHMENT State of North Carolina, Haywood County In the Superior Court. Lydia E. Tillson and husband, ! J. H. Tillson, I vs. I W. H. Rich.- The defendant, W.H. Rich, abovf named, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above lias been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood county, N. CT for the pur pose of collecting $1,570.00 with in terest, which arose upon a contract We were all SO well pleased wfcerefby tne defendant purchased in with the manner in which theritins a certain ,ot in the Town Italians have been fighting theiof c'yde' N- c- and which contract past few weeks that it was with the sa,d defendant committed a astonishment and regret that !breach "' And the said de we read in Saturday's dispatch- .fendant W'H further take notice tha' s of the M-ushincr blow inflicted Warrant of attachment issued out on them by the tremendous com- : - the Superior Court of Haywood in bined forces of the Germans , above entitled oction againxt the and Austrian. One thousand .Afendant nd agr ist the defendant's prisoners and 700 guns were ! Pwy " the 2,J day of October, captured and some of the Ital- i ad delivered to the ?ns retreated and refused to-ph'r,ff of H-vwood County for exe fight. Later news says that this to law. And the blow has cemented all factions 5 ? Id defendant will further take no i. Ttalv onH nil will fitnnrl rn-!t,ce h required to appear at - I 4 V. J A1 r. . - icnn vi me oupenor court or Haywood County, North Carolina, to be held on die 8th Mondav before 1st Monday in March, 1918, at t'nr Court House of said county in Waynesville, North Carolina, and an awer or demur to the complaint in said action? op -tho niant;fr ;n piy 10 we court lor the- relief de- 1 manded in said complaint, which, wilt b filed on or before the the finrti three days of said term. Witaesa my hand, this the 27th day of October, 1917. ! I JtttKI K. LATHEKWWOD, Clerk of the SoTertor Court of ! Haywood County. North Carolina, j Here's a message from the News paper that wants to be known as "Friend" by erery man, woman and child in Western North Carolina the Newspaper that lives and labors for the happiness, enlightenment and advancement of the Tar Heel sons and daughters of the Old North State. Sit down and let's have a little say-so with each other. We will tell you some good news about The Asheville Times Great Subscription Campaign Four Fine Automobiles 31 Valuable Prizes Open to the Ladies of Western North Carolina In value of prizes offered -in clean, open-and-shut fairness -and in equal opportunity for contestants, this is the greatest subscription campaign ever started in North Carolina. It psesents a most attractive and pleasing plan to secure a fine automobile, piano or other costly and desirable prize. gether hereafter and make a ' better showing. The British - and French are sending aid to - them, but too late to save a . , : bad situation. . o- LOYAL GERMAN EDITOR - - V Fred J. Kern of Belleville; Ills., former congressman, but now editor of a newspaper in hi town, although of German descent is A lvi r.ierican anJ talks good sense. J! was " asked whether, he tho-.Lvrirvt a disgrace" to b 9 German, and his reply waS, "No, f -rpbafically no, and no again You know these automobiles Nash "Big Six," seven pas senger, Overland "Country Club" or five-passenger, Max well five-passenger, and Chevrolet five passenger all tried and proven favorites with the- American people, and they represent a real money value that is well known. That is the striking fact about every prize offered each is the highest quality and value of its kind The other prizes piano, davenports, buggy, kitchenet, .wardrobe trunk, gold bracelet watch, "Artist Proof pho tographs, aluminum ware, cutlery and carving sets, diamond set La Vallieres and gold cameo brooches run the total value of the offerings to the high-up sum of six thousand and fiv hundred dollars! In ord.r that no unfair advantage may be enjoyed by c testants living in or-nearJ'Ashville, the territory has L ..-: separated into three divisions, with an autOTr.'ji!.- and lull list of prizes for each. Competition for Nat.ii "Big Six" is open to all contestants. CONTEST .CLOSESDECEMBjSR 8th, 1917 " No costs or charges to contestants. . Full instructions mailed immediately oneceipt of nomication blank. " There's room and a fair field forever lady who wishes "to enter this splendid contest " Every town and community . should have one or more representatives. No contestant will suffer the slightest handicap on account of residing in a small town or rural community. . Prizes are on exhitit at College and Market streets in Ash ville, Tbe public is cordially invited to call and inspect them. Make up your mind TODAY, stop now and mail the Nomi nation Coupon -good for 10,000 votes-and jump into the fight to win. NOMINATION BLANK Good or 10,00 Votes - TIIE ASHEVILLE TIMES Great Circulation Cam paign. - v I nominate Mrs., Miss Address..... Nominated by Only the first nomination Mark received will count f r 1 0,000 votes for any ore Candida e.- Fill out th 1'rr-' and mail or send at once to thi Cwnpan Departmer of The Asheville Times. If requested, na?.ies of those making nominations will not be divulged under any circumstances. - - TIMES CAMPAIGN OFFICE, Asheville, N. C. 1 -
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