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(Contlued from aaotaer pace) Mar. Jrd. To receipt of Ed Well, Pigeon No. 1 4.00 Mar. Srd. To receipt of P. L. Campbell 66.25 Mar. 3rd. To recdpt of R. W. Dana 1,575.00 Mar. 3rd. To receipt of Wanda Jarrett 7.07 Mar. 7th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 2,000.00 Mar. 9th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe ... 1,600.00 Mar. 9th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 2,000.00 Mar. 14th. To receipt of C. A. Haynes, C. S. C 1,071.69 Mar. 19th. To receipt of Cleric, Town of Canton 231.50 Mar. 23rd. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 500.00 Mar. 31st. To. J. F. Cabe 2,500.00 Apr. 2nd. To recipt of J. F. Cabe (returned fund) 5.50 Apri. 3rd. To receipt of J. McD. Michal 634.25 Apr. 10th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 6,000.00 Apr. 11th. To receipt of J. A. Smathers 46.00 Apr. 15th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 1,000.00 Apr. 15th. To receipt of B. R. Lacy 1,000.00 Apr. 21st. To receipt of F. S. Russell 15.00 May 2nd. To receipt of V. H. Leatherwood . - 2.00 Mny 2nd. To receipt of U. C. Bigham 2.00 May 7th. To receipt of V. A. Whitrer 138.25 May 12th. To receipt of J. R. Morgan 100.00 May 15th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 3,000.00 May lKth. To receipt of N. A. Harrison 5.00 May 22nd. To receipt of J F. Cabe 10,000.00 May 2'ird. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 2,000.00 May 23rd. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 1,500.00 .May 27th. To receipt of Canton Police Court 514.35 June 21th. To icceipt of J.'f. Cabe C,(i00.00 June 18th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 1,000.00 June 2nd. To receipt of Board of Education 130.00 June 10th. To n-ceipt of Board of Education 5.50 June K.th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 5,000.00 May ISth. To receipt of J. F. Cabe .. . 0,G0O.O0 June 21th. To leeeipt of Home Economics 1,113.75 June 27th. To receipt of Julius lloscnwald Fund 1,100.00 June ,'iO!h. To receipt of (i. K. Sharp .. . 3.00 June lioth. To receipt of S. W. Smather.s 50.00 July 1st. To receipt of 1!. R. Lacy ... 67.44 July 7th. To receipt of I). C. Hicham 10.00 July 7th. To receipt of N. W. Carver l'J.OO July 7th. To receipt of S. V. Sniathers 5.00 July l.'lth. To receipt of M. (). Bishop 107.50 July l:(th. To receipt of .1. 1'. Scales 15.00 July 13th. To receipt of U. Q. McCracken 2.(0 July 20lh. To receipt of J. F.Cabe - 9,000.00 July 21st. To receipt of W. I. N'oland 3.00 July ,'!lst. To receipt of Canton Police Court 84.25 Aug. 5th. To receipt of J. L. Stringfield 358.05 Aug. 5th. To receipt of J. T. Bailey 15.50 Auk. 7th. To receipt of W. 1). Gillespie 18.00 Aug. 7th. To receipt of C. A. Haynes, C. S. C 1,324.00 . Aug. 10th. To receipt of N. A. Harrison 5.00 Aug. 13th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe - 15,000.00 Aug. 15th. T receipt of Clerk Canton Police Court 1U0.C0 Aug. 31st. To receipt of C. F. Owens 187.50 Sept. 12th. To receipt of Borrowed money 50,048.61 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Russell - G3.60 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe , 2,086.66 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe 2,01)8.54 Sept. COth. To receipt of J. F. Cabe, Beaverdam .. 411.22 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe, Cecil 559.75 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe, Clyde No. 1 3,002.76 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe, Clyde No. 3 90.90 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe, Cataloochee ... 668.86 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe. Crabtree .. .. 764.48 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cabo, East Fork 494.64 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cain-, Ivy Hill T. S. wide 418.04 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F Cabe, Ivy Hill No. 1 .. 594.87 Sept. 30th. To receipt of J. F. Cabe, Jonathan No. 2 600.07 Sept. 30th. To receipt J. F. Cabo, Jonathan T. S. wide 550,39 Sept. 30th. To receipt J. F. Cabe, Pigeon, Bethel 2,119.71 Sept. 30th. To receipt J. F. Cabe, Pigeon No. 3 388.71 Sept. 30th. To receipt J. F. Cabe, White Oak 187.03 Sc-pt. 30th. To receipt J. F. Cabe, Waynesville 30,772.70 Oct. 21st. To receipt C. A. Haynes, C. S. C. 687.01 b ) IT V V ft For Your "Choicest" Gift NAVARRE PEARLS "Gifts That Last" EACH of us has one person whom we wish most of all to please with a gift at Christmas time. For that choicest gift, select Navarre Pearls. They will make any woman happy because of their beauty and stylishness; sec them exclusively at our .store. Prices $7.50 to $300. M J ERE DAVIS Jeweler Diabaraei By amounti dlabaraed in vouchers By amount disbursed bonds and con By amounts pro-rata part of Treasurer's salary .. 1,000.00 By balance on hand 33,136.97 $222,303.63 12,197.60 9268,637.09 $268,637.09 AHWomen's WintersCoats, latest styles, fur trimmed .at half price. C. H. Ray. lto NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. Haywood State of North Caroling, County. By virtue of power o sale contain ed in a certain Deedof Trust exe cuted by the undersigned Trustee as registered in Book 13, 2page 206, Deed of Trust Record, Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina,' by F. P. D. Farm er to secure indebtedness therein mentioned; and default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness therein secured, and having been requested by the holder of said indebtedness to edvertise and sell said land for payment of said debt, I will, on the 1st day of March, 1920, at the front dpor of the Court Hous.; in the town 'of Waynesville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at public auction between the jhours of 12 o'clock Mid day and 1 o'clock P. M. for the pur pose of paying the indebtedness therein secured and cost and expenso of sale the following described real estate: ' BEGINNING on a stake in the S. margin of 'street and runs with lino of lots NJ. 10 and 11. S. 14 43' K. 200 feet to a stake, then N. 61 50' K. 175 feet to a stake corner of lot No. 17 and 18, then N. 14 43' 200 feet to a stake in the So. margin of street, then with said street S. 61 .nd 50' Y. 175 feet to the beginning: Being lots No. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, K. and 17 of the Mrs. W. S. Allen prop erty as per map and survey made by J. C. Hayne, April 7th, 1925, said map und "survey being duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, Havwood Countv, North Carolina. This the 28th dav of January, 1926. JOHN M. QUEEN, Feb 25c, MISS QUINLAN HOSTESS. Miss Mary Quinlan delightfully en tertained a number of her high school set with a party at her home on North Main street Saturday night. Dancing and cards were enjoyed during the evening. Miss Quinlan served c"el'cious refreshments. Those present for the party were: Misses Elizabeth Smathera, Nancy Crockett, Eleanor Garrison Helen Ray, Mary Stringfield, Tibbie Hardin, Isabelle Davis, Caroline Ashton, Vir ginia Garrison, Messrs. Lee Matney,' Lee Davis, Hugh Noland, David Fel- met, Roland Stall, J. P. Francis, Jr., Joe Howell, Dougles Badgett, Jimmy Reed, Molvin Reeves, Bill Garrison, Richard Barber, Whitner Prevost and ' Aaron Prevost. Ift -ig RECEIPTS- FDR 1325 r lTrtBlrWWW"AinJWLlUBjtfl OCTlMOVlDEfl ettivO Kviwi - j fH( AT - . 11 LEADING KW i MARKETS rM k A A . . . tm j I A mo $ mt I y l J twwo $ i.M a y i m.ooo HIM lA I t "V. , I. l! 5SQO0O itaw y J1 4,BjDd 1 t We will appreciate an opportunity ' to show you many bargains nov,' prevailing in our store. C. E. Ray j & Sons. I r 1 XJOQ prices In 1025, according to a market analysis by the Sears-Roebuck A grt cultural Foundation, have been the highest since 1920 and the num ber of hogs slaughtered nearly 20 per cent less than In 1924 and 1923, when production was at a record level. With prices approximately 60 per cent higher this year than last year, hog producers have had' an especially profit able season. The range of prices has run from $10 to almost $14.50 per hun dred pounds, the peaks being reached In March, July and September. The ratio between prices of hogs and corn prices turned favorably for the feeder last spring and Is now the best that it has been since 1922. Last spring's pig crop In the corn belt, which is now coming on the market, was estimated to be 10.6 per cent less than the pig crop of the spring of 1924. Thl Indicates that rather high prices are likely to be maintained during most of the 1926 season, nnless a very large crop of hogs is produced and pushed rap Idly into the markets. Excepting the months of January, and February, re ceipts at the eleven leading markets of the country have gone below the 61ft 000 level and from June to October have been below the 650,000 mark. Spring conts of every description, now coming in. . C. E. Ray & Sons. Public Stenographer. Call 179-W. Complete line of Spring dry goods for yorfr inspection. C. E. Ray & Sons.' Itc THE WOST BORE. She keeps you awake nights. Tho SCRATCH can't fnove her. Boren into your skin causes itcth. Siticide kills her in 30 minutes. 50c for adults. Refunded if it fails by Sit icide Co., Commerce, Ga., or by Way nesville Pharmacy. 25Feb We are showing a larger and bet ter line of merchandize than ever. C. E. Ray Sons. ltc MR. AND MRS. MASSIE ENTER TAIN. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie enter tained with a dinner party Wednes day evening Jan. 27th, at their lovely home in Hazelwood, honoring Mr Massie's birthday. The following guests enjoyed their hospitality: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kirkpatrick.M rs. J. K. Boone, and son, James, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick. Spring is just around the corner Do your Spring sewing early. C. E Ray & Sons. ltc NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina, Haywood County. Notice is hnreby given that the Board of Education of Haywood Coun ty will sell at jpublic auction to tho iiit and highest bidder for cash on February the p9th. at 12 o'clock noon, on the pttemises the following described property: Beginning at i stake pi S. side nf Mate Highway in the middle of th South end of culvert at a brnnch nowing irom tna residence or mar. StateL. Francis and runs thenc with State Hightvav N. 70" W. 20 feet to a stake J t Hence with E side of public rend S. fit 30' W. 355 feet to a clumn of Srnall cherry trees; thence N. 89' R. $?J8 feet to a stako at center of said hr.-mch; thence dowr renter of said brailchin a northwest. erly direction 21 5) feet to n stake; 'hence N. 9 30' V , 114 feet to a sUike in the South side of State Highway; thence -vith Sate Highway V. 70 W. 173 feettto the beginning. Corttiining 1 77-l(Kl r.cres more or less as ner survev of J. N. Shoolbred C. E., October 7th. 1924. This being the property known! as Francis Cove School property. t This, sale will bp at the school house on the premises above describ ed and will be mad subject to con firmation by the Board of F.fl-iration, said Board reserving a right to re ject any and nil bids. This the 27th day of January, 1926. The Board of Education of Havwood I County, By W. t ALLKN, Feb. 28c. Supt. or Schools. A complete line of Spring Ready- to-wear for all the family. C. E. Ray & Sons. ltc Leads the World in Motor Car Value t OnView Here! "Enclosed Car" Motor Introduced at New York Show Our showrooms are now devoted to a Special Nash Exhibit that practically duplicates the great New York Show "display. Here you may view personally the important new Nash- develop ments particularly the gveat new Nash "Enclosed Car" Motor. In creating this new motor Nash deliberately disregarded general precedent which was accustomed to shape the capabilities of a motor to open car require ments. On the contrary, Nash especially engineered this motor to provide . the finest calibre of performance for the enclosed car, . ; In utter smoothness, in quietness and in phenomenal acceleration, this new "Enclosed Car" Motor clearly outdistances all that has gone before. It creates an absolutely new stand' ard of enclosed car performance that will prove a revelation to you for it is surpassingly supe rior in every phase of operation. There's a full 25 greater volume of symmetrically smooth power power without a single "rough spot" thruout the entire range And the speed with which you accelerate is Ughtning-like 23 faster than formerly in going from any given rate to a higher rate. Yet your travel-cost per gallon of fuel is held down to the old low level. . . And so experdy is. the motor de signed and constructed that under average driving conditions you may drive it to a mileage high in the five-figure class without fur ther thought except to change oil at the usual periods. Bell Motor Company. Canton N. C. and 'Waynesville, N. C.
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