THVB3DAY, FEBBUAET It. lltt TUB WATNESYILLE IfOUNTAXNEEB Charles XVilliam Stores New York City ttt TkU book U FREE 1 W 1 J Confidence The key to safe buying 2,000,000 families have con fidence that they will lave money when they buy from The CharlesWilliamStore. They know that from their big catalog they can choose what. ' ever they need forthemselve,their car or their farm, at remarkably low prices confident that they will get dependable quality and more than their money's worth. You, too, have this same oppor tunity to save this same oppor tunity for you and for your family to be stylishly dressed in the latest Fifth Avenue styles; for your home to be made more beautiful; your automobile more enjoyable; your farm more productive; and, above all, for your savings to be much greater. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Ask our cus tomers there are many in your community. That is Con fidence the Key to Safe Buying. Write for your catalog toddy! A catalog will be sent at once FREE and postpaid. Act Nonmt THE CHARLES WILLIAM STORES, Inc. 97B Sturel Builjini New York City II you usinl the new Wall Paper Sampl Book, ajit or Catalog No. 6 Many of our onlcrs snipped the scant day that an rt&ived 8-hour-service and tmusHoaUti all of the da la net on th following aim 24-ii0UR-toviCE Sew Electrically-Free Demonstration m ''.!'.-. - at m s m mm mnmcm Have a Singer Electric Placed in Your Home To-Day Singer Sewing Machines Hemstitching To Order Needles, Oil Repairs Singer Sewing Machine Company INCORPORATED 123 MAIN STREET PHONE 1.32 Rrprtstnted tw U.D. YOKK Waynesville, North Carolina -1 -wnwy.1. - Every Branch of Banking '"THE activities of this Bank, extending as it does into every branch of Banking, is in a po sition to render its customers a service at once so varied and so complete that they have to carry but one account. Come in and talk, over your financial activities with one of our officers. You will find them willing to take all the time needed to help you with your business. BANK OF CLYDE Clyde, N. C. Haywood, County East Waynesville Service Station The first service station going into Waynesville from Lake Junaluska road Gasoline, Grease and Oils CRANK CASE SERVICE EXPERT MECHANICS..., Refreshments Always on Hand Cast Waynesville Service Station SUPERIOR COURT IN SESSION. Jidfe Ofleaby PremUUnf Coadeurd P-eport of Crimlaal Caaea Dis posed of, Febrax7 Tw, 1128. State vs. Alice Jackson, violation of prohibition law. , State vs. Alice Jackson, violation of prohibition law. State vs. John Hicks and Scott Brown, distilling. State vs. Ernest Luck and N. M. Luck, larceny and receiving. State vs. Lush Franklin, violating prohibition law. State vsr- Louis Burgin, larceny and receiving. State vs. Louis Burgin, larceny and receiving. State vs. Tib Carver, distilling. State vs. Son Smlyes, reckless driving. State vs. Son Smyles, assault with deadly weapon. State vs. Pender Pate and Jim Randolph, forgery. State vs. James Smiles, false pre tense. State vs. Roy Davis, driving car with no lincese. State vs. Mrs. Lizzie Caldwell, vio lating state law. State vs. Howard Messer, murder, C months in county jail. Will pay juil fees. State vs. Rufus Jackson and Fred Nichols, violating prohibition law. State vs. Rufus Jackson and Fred Nichols, larceny. State vs. O'Dell Barnes, violating prohibition law, confined 6 months in Haywood county jail, assigned wo-k on public roads of Buncombe county. Not to wear stripes. State vs. David Robinson, murder, ordered by the court to go off the trial docket. State vs. Alney MehalTey and J. H. Davies, perjury, verdict not guilty. State vs. Rufus Jackson, trespass ing. State vs. Roy Brooks, violating pro hibition law. Verdict guilty, confined 8 months in county jail. Serve sen tence of 8 months on Buncombe coun-i ty roads or any other. State vs. Harry Justice, driving car under influence of liquor, fined $80.00. 4-door Sedan, six-cylinder motor, force-feed lubrication to all main bearings, connecting rod bearings and camshaft bearing', 7-bearing crankshaft, 6-bearing camshaft, new velour uphol tery. 4-wheel brakes, full Iballoon tires, 5disc wheels, new Mal lard Green finish, cowl ventilator.cowl lights, rear-vision mirror, silken curtains, transmission lock, automatic windshield wiper. Never has there been a car that demonstrates its own superiority so quickly and conclusively as this new Nash -built success the Ajax Six, BELL MOTOR CO., Canton and Waynesville, N. C Report of the Grand Jury. County Home We visited County Home and found 28 inmates. 13 head State vs. Charlie Raines, drunken- j0f ;ve stock, consisting of mules, cat- ness, guilty, 30 clays in jail, may De hired out to pay for case, for case. State vs. Sad Hampton, violating- prohibition law. Case continued. State vs. H. V. Wright, the court ordered this action remanded to Judge of Police Court in Canton. State vs. E. M. Whitenburg, mur der, not less than 4 years in peni tentiary, hard labor wit'.i stripes. State vs. Melvin Messer, murder. verdict of 18 years in penitentiary, hard labor with stripes. State vs. Grover Trsntham, Silas Ledford and Hayes Just'c-', assault with deadly weapon. State vs. Paul Taylor, assauh with deadly weapon, fined $50.00. State vs. Allen Hightower, assault with dealy weapon 4 months in county ail, assigned 4 months work on Bun combe or other county roads. State vs. Harry Justice, violating prohibition law. State vs. Nelie West, larceny and receiving, guilty. State vs. Clifton Caldwell, larceny nd receiving, confined in county jail months, assigned 4 months on Bun combe or other county roads, no stripes. State vs. Clarence Edwards, arceny and receiving, confined 4 months in jail to serve term of 4 months on Buncombe or other county roads. State vs. John Hillman, larceny not guilty. State vs. James Thomas, Jr., driv ing auto drunk, continued for defend ant. State vs. James Thomas, Jr., reck-, less driving, continued for defendant, State vs. Harry Justice, driving auto drunk, fined $80.00. State vs. Harry Justice, violating prohibition law, case continued for state. State vs. Hub Owen, driving auto drunk, the defendant appeared and showed good behavior and case con tinued under former order. tie and hogs, all in good condition. 1800 pounds of bacon. We recom mend that the County Home have a new stock barn, as it is impossible to take care of stock without wasto of feed. We find that the plastering is falling off and we recommend that the roof be repaired. County Jail We found 18 prison ers, same Being well cared lor as could be expected upder the condi tions of the jail. We recommend a modern jail. Court House We find the court house in reasonable good condition. County Offices We visited the county offices and found same well kept and in good condition. Schools Bethel, good condition. N suggestion; Rock Hill, good condition. No suggestion; Hazelwood, good con dition. No suggestion; Waynesville High School, good condition. No suggestion; Waynesville Elementary, good condition. No suggestion; Penni sylvania Avenue High School, Can ton, good condition. No suggestion; Clyde High School, good condition; Canton schools, we recommend sani tary accommodations, to be pro vided in the North Canton schools. That sanitary fountains be provided. That an obsolete water fixture be re moved. Segration of coal bin from boiler room, and placing of metal dors between boiler room and en trance to building, also removal of inflamable material from stair way to boiler room. J. E. FERGUSON, Foreman, State vs. Rosa Smythe, violating prohibition law. State vs. Harry Justice carrying concealed weapon. State vs. Frank Fie, Jr. distilling. Judgment suspended on payment of cost. State vs. Rufus Jackson, violating prohibition law, $50.00 fine, 6 months in jail and work on any roads com missioners designate. Those who expect to paint their houses this spring and summer should use Davis' "Ever Bright" brands of paints. Sold direct from factory to user at a big saving. Also beBt white lead and oil at reduced prices. Davis makes you a safe guarantee on the best paint money can buy. Address a postal to T. T. McNelley, Box 432, Waynesville, N. C, and he will call on you with color card, samples of paint, etc. tt NEWEST Spring Fashions are here at 1Ee PARIS Dresses in all the newest colors and styles at $5.98 to $19.75 the most beautiful assortment we have ever shown See 0 ur n CONSTRUCTION AND LONG TERM LOANS Western Carolina Loan & Insurance Agency Co. MORTGAGE BANKERS P. D. MAZYCK, Mgr. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST WaynesVllle, N. C. New Millinery Priced At $1.98 to $8.98 CO. Phone 19 n 1.00 Bungalo Apron 79c The Fashion Waynesville, and Sylva, fiber Silk Hosiery in all the new colors 50c pair Shop North Carolina femli ,i,mm infKii iMWiHI.i.ll i

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