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TAB WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER.
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 192S
AftMWISfltAtoR'S NOTICE.
Having- qualified as adminiatxator of
the aetata of R. S. Inman, deceased,
lata of Haywood County, North Car
olina, thia U to notify all person hay
ing claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the under
signed on or before the 25th day of
February, 1927, or. thia notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persona indebted to the said estato
will please make Immediate payment.
This the 25th day of February, 1926.
. IX WELLS,
Administrator of the Estate
April 1-od R. S. Jnman, deceasd.
Burpee's bulk Garden Seed are
fresh and true to name. Get them at
Hyatt & Co.
SOO TEARS
haarlan o3 has been a world
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
STRONG HEARTS
HAARLEM OIL
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
otana. Three aisea. All druggists. Insist
oe the original genuine Colo Medal.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION FOR A TAX FOR A BOND
ISSUE FOR A PUBLIC HOSPITAL AND FOR THE MAIN
TENANCE OF THE SAME IN HAYWOOD COUNTY.
- Notice is hereby given that more than five hundred and seven
cy-three (573) residents and free holders of Haywood County, more
than one hundred and fifty (150) of whom reside outside of the
corporate limits" of the Town of Waynesville, have duly filed before
the Board of Commissioners for the County of Haywood a peti
tion, therein petitioning the Board of Commissioners for the
County of Haywood to levy an annual tax not to exceed one-fif
teenth of one per cent on the dollar to be levied for a period of
time not exceeding thirty years, for the purpose of providing
V funds for the purchase of a site and the erection thereon of a
public hospital and a hospital building in the eastern section of
the Town of Waynesville, in Haywood County. North Carolina.
And further notice is hereby given that on this date the Board
of Commissioners for the County of Haywood have ordered a
special election to be called and held in the several voting pre
cincts of Haywood County on the 5th day of June, 1926, for the
purpose of voting one-fifteenth of one cent on the dollar tax for a
bond issue for a public hospital and for the maintenance thereof,
in the eastern section of the Town of Waynesville, such bond Is
sue not to exceed $100,000, and said tax to be levied for a period
of time Hot to exceed thirty years.
And notice is further hereby given that a new registration of
the voters of Haywood County has been ordered by the
Board of Commissioners for the County of Haywood for the
purpose of said special election, as provided by law, and to that
end and for the purposes aforesaid the registration books for the
several voting precincts of Haywood County will be open from
and after the 1st day of May, 1926, as provided by law.
. And notice is further hereby given that the following persons
have been duly appointed as the officers of said election, to-wit :
For the South Ward in Waynesville Township: Judges, Fred
Mull and George Plott; Registrar, J. L. Williams;
For the North Ward in Waynesville Township: Judges, John
A. Smith and J. R. Hyatt; Registrar, R. M. Leatherwood;
For Beaverdam South Ward: Judges, C. T. Wells and J. Z.
Smathers ; Registrar, John Allen ;
For Beaverdam North Ward: Judges, W. H. Henderson and
Frank Mann ; Registrar, H. C. Reno ;
For Big Creek Precinct: Judges, Garfield Jenkins and Will
White ; Registrar, I. H. Hopkins ;
For Catalootfhee Precinct: Judges, W. A: Palmer and A. J.
Hannah ; Registrar, J. L. Palmer ;
For Fines Creek Township: Judges C. Z. Noland and George
A. Brown ; Registrar, N. C. James ;
For Crabtree Precinct : Judges, C. T, Noland and C. T. Fergu
son ; Registrar, Roy Medf o-rd ;
For Jonathan Precinct: Judges, A. E. Allison and Glenn A.
Boyd ; Registrar, Lee Howell ;
For Iron Duff Precinct: Judges, R. L. Stephenson and T. N.
Crawford; Registrar, T. J. Davis;
For White Oak Precinct: Judges, A. G. Baldwin and Vinson
Jenkins ; Registrar, R. W. Teague ; '
For Ivy Hill Precinct: Judges, J. R. Henjy and D. P. Jaynes;
Registrar. Charles Mehaffey;
For Pigeon Township: Judges, J. B. Sentelle and J. W. Kins
land; Registrar, J. F. Long;
For East Fork Precinct: Judges, B. F. Sellers and R. L. Pless;
Registrar, Luther Pless;
For Cecil Precinct : Judges, J. E. Justice and Nathan Rogers ;
Registrar, C. W. Moody;
For Clyde jPrecinct : Judges, W. W. Haynes and G. F. Rogers;
Registrar, Vaughn Byers.
W. F. SWIFT,
Attest: C. F. KIRKPATRICK, Chairman.
- Clerk.
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Gorham Silver, Watches and Clocks
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Spectacle; $2.00 to $5.00. Lenses: ,
duplicated. Save the pieces.
Machine Needles-Supplies
- Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing and Engraving
JERE DAVIS, ' f
Jeweler and Optometrist.
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tljta fcaart, oamlnf weakneaa or death
ta later rears, area after' the dlaoaae
Itself la no longer apparent;
After tae heart muscle has been
destroyed or the ralres all acarrea np
they can never again be brought back
to their .normal shspe and function.
It this condition has been caused by
syphilis, treatment will cure the dis
ease and stop further damage but
treatment for syphilis will not re
store again the heart to fts normal
condition any more than it would re
store skin to its normal shape and
smoothness that has been drawn and
scarred by a severe burn. A scarred
heart like scarred skin will remain
always. The only time that kind of
heart disease can be cured Is to cure
the disease before the damage to the
heart has been done.
Improper habits of living leaves
their mark on the heart. Many people
owe their ill-health to ignorance or in
difference. Eating too much, exercis
ing too little, living too closely In
doors too little and Irregular sleep,
the overuse of alcohol, coffee, tea and
tobacco are very common faults which
may and often do serious damage to
the heart.
When we are aaleop the heart
beats on an average of ten beats less
per minute than wb,en we are awake.
That Is one reason why plenty of
sleep keeps us In good condition. The
heart must have some rest and the
only rest it can get is that brief in
stant between beats. The person that
Urags about how little sleep he can
get along with is only exposing his
Ignorance and admitting that he is
slowly and insidiously committing
suicide. All adults need at least
eight hours quiet sleep and children
much more.
It is often said that "it la worry,
not work, that kills." This is be
cause worry puts a maximum strain
upon the heart. It you have heart
trouble learn to develop a calm, even
attitude toward life. Avoid excite
ment or situations where you become
angry or aroused. Develop a fixed
schedule for the day and do not dlviate
from it Sleep at least ten hours out
of the twenty-four and as much mors
aa your individual case demands. Stay
out-of-doors as much as possible,
watch 'your weight, avoid all stimu
lants and drugs except those specific
ally prescribed by your doctor.
If your subscription has expired
you will be cut off without any fur-
er notice.
CHURCH ANNnrNCKirEOTS.
Wirnesvtlle Methodlat Chorea.
Rev. T. P. Marr, Dl D.t Pastor.
Sunday School at 9:46 Hugh J.
Sloan, Superintendent.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. n.
nd evening 7:80.
. Epworth League at 6:30 Mrs.
Glenn Leatherwood, President.
The Woman's Missionary Society
meets in the church parlor tha sec
ond Tuesday in each month at 8:00
P. M. Mrs. P. W. Tucker, President.
Presbyterian Church.
S. B. Crockett, Pastor.
Sunday Services:
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 7:80 p. n
Hazelwood Presbyterian Church
B. Frank Yandell, Pastor. '
Preaching every Sunday morning
except 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m.
Sunday School, L. M. Richeson
Superintendent, 9:45 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. m.
Evening services 7 p. m.
The public is cordially invited.
Allen's Creek Baptist Church.
Allen Creek Baptist Church, Every
Sunday.
Hazelwood Baptist Church
Rev. R. P. McCrarken, Pastor.
Preaching every first and third Sun
day at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Methodist Church, Clyde-Lake Juna
luska Charge.
Rev. Frank Siler, Pastor.
Lake Junaluska, Preaching every
2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m.; 1st
and 3rd Sundays at 7:30 p. m.
Epworth League meeting every
Sunday evening at both places.
At Clyde, 1st and 3rd Sundays a
11 a. m.; 2nd and 4th Sundays at
7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. at both
places.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m. at Long's Chapel and Clyde.
We will welcome you to any or all
of these services.
See us for Lawn Grass, Fertilizers
and Seeds. Hyatt & Company.
We carry a full line of Poultry
Supplies and Feed. Hyatt & Co. tt
All kinds of garden seeds and on
ion sets, also seed Irish potatoes.
Miller Brothers. 2tc
$17
and your old
fixture
for this genuine
fivt-candU Ru&fla
Fitment, regular
nationally
advertUtd price
$23J0
(Prices
do not
include
lamps)
.62 9
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This is tire
unusual offer
advertised in
The Saturday
Evening Post
;Refixture now with
Riddle Fitments
25 allowance
on old fixtures
A$hy wait longer, when you can secure a
25 allowance on any new Riddle Fit
ment, simply by trading in your old fix
ture? This allowance still further reduces
the low cost of a Riddle installation. Think
of ping the $23.50 fitment shown for
$17.62 and any other fitment at the same
proportionate saving. Every Riddle Fit
ment bears a tag with the nationally ad
vertised price so you know the saving is
genuine. Decide now fb modernize your
lighting. Come in and' see us aiout this
remarkable offer now.
Martin Electric Co.
Phone 28 - - Main St.
V
Authorized Riddle Dealer
Fillin
Your
Basket: Here
is a real pleasure, forj you know that
first of all. it is not going to cost you
more than it should, and secondly, you
can be sure that whatever you place v in
it will be of the best quality.
MILLER BROTHERS
Waynesville, N. C.
Main Street
MILLIONS TO LOAN
ON LONG TERMS 1 YEAR TO YEARS
We lend on improved real estate in Waynesville and
Hfizelwood at less than 6 on easy payment plan. Money
quickly available. Unnecessary red tape cut out. Charges
light. Also construction loans. See or call RALPH W.
DAVIS, Phone 121-J.
You Can Double The
cSdwewJi SHOES
Champion Shoe Shop
E. T. DUCKETT. Prop., Main Street
Prices Are Low Waynesville, N. C.
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CONSTRUCTION
AND LONG TERM LOANS
Western Carolina Loan
& Insurance Agency Co.
mortgagT bankers
P. D. MAZYCK, Mgr.
CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO.
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WaynesVllle, N. C.
Phone 19
Quality
Meats
No matter what
your wants may
be in the meat
line we can meet
them, and we
meet them al
ways with first quality meats the only
kind you would buy or 'serve on your
table. We carry not only the staples but
also the delicacies that go to make a com
plete market stock. We want to serve you.
CITY- MARKET
J. B. DAVIS, Prop.
Phone 149 Church St.
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