THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1926 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAIN EER. - Lost Short real fur neck-piece on Main street, Sunday, March 21. Please return to Mrs. John S. Edmands, 14 Main street or to the Kenmore Hotel, ltpd. See our selection of Ladies' and Children's Hats. C. K. Ray's Sons. We sell Field Seed and bulk Gar den Seed. Hyatt t Co. Gold Medal Field Seed and Bur pee's Garden Seed at Hyatt & Co. See Hyatt & Company for Grass and Clover Seed. SERVICE QUALITY GIFTS THAT LAST Wish to announce that 1 have the Evlusive Agency in Waynesviile for ;rham (Fairfax Pattern) Sterling 'Silver Flatware. Fill your Table with the Best. DON'T rX)RGET THE NEW LINE OF BABY GIFTS LOWEST PRICES ON WATCH REPAIRS No. 5 Main Street. THOMAS DAVIS JEWELER and WATCHMAKER Expert Repairs Guaranteed THE HOME OF SERVICE Newt Door to the Paris PROMPTNESS SATISFACTION on buying a new suit for Easter Buying a new suit for Master and later springjand summer wear is toooftcn CMiisuU'iv A wiih a tfivaUT amount of delay than is actually n rosiry or profitable-. We have cm -ude 1 unlimited time and effort in se-lectin-' our display of new suits, with! ttu result that we can assure you that every style shown is correct and that every piece of fabric will give de pendable s ivice. You're playing safe :when you come h're to buv your new suit. Exclusive Agents for 'Merit Clothing' BURGIN BROTHERS At the Depot Waynesviile, N. C. 3 E :o:EEEE3Ein BUY NOW Before Prices Advance --Three Homes from Owner n A 4-room house on Smathers street, well built and located on corner (3,500. An 8-room house on South Main street with large lot, 30 feet front, less than 2 blocks of Baptist church. Good terms, $5,000. One 11-room house on Pigeon street, less than block of Main street, 82 feet front, $9,000 with good terms. " Also have some vacant lots. Sold one here and one in Asheville last week. SEE J. D. BOONE, Corner Main and Pigeon Phone 1 74- W 3F 3 E 3G 30 There were reported In 1924 approxi mately six thousand cases of chlcken nox in the State and In 1916 approxi mately four thousand. The death rate fiom this disease Is very low but there are nevertheless connected .ib it possibilities of danger from nompllcatlons. Furthermore, because Insufficiently ufornied persons have mistaken small pox lor cbickenpox. smallpox has been pruad A belter understanding of rhe nature aud cause of the disease will ruciiKe its prevalence and avoid feuueiitly its complications. The specific virus causing chicken uox has not been Isolated but it has been definitely proven that such a virus does exist aud that the pus from the eruption carries this germ and spreads the d. sense. Persons of all .if,tu arc susceptible to tba disease and it Is must common among children jnly because children have oppor tunities for contracting it before they reach maturity. Id the case of this disease nature Is able to very promptly manufacture within tbe system an efficient anti toxin and tbe disease Is seldom per inltted to become serious. In some eas this, however, Is not true. Usu ally no symptoms of Illness are noted until tbe appearance of the eruption, which occurs In twelve to fourteen days after exposure. In these rare cases, however, it Is noted that there is a general redness or lushing of the skin one or two days before the typi cal eruption. Where this preliminary flushing is noted Ihs case usually proves to be unusually severe. Na ture has not been able In such an In dividual to make an antitoxin as et fectlve as usual. Tbe smallpox patient Is usually feel ing qulto ill, perhaps, thinks be has grippe, two or three days before the eruption appears. Cbickenpox erup tion appears In "crops" and a well de veloped case will show pox in all stages, some Just beginning, while others are drying up In smallpox all the pox appear to be the same age Chickeupox looks as If it were on the surface of tbe sktn aud Is often com pared to glass beads on the skin. Smallpox Is deeper In the skin. Cbickenpox usually has only one pocket and the blister can be drained with one puncture. Smallpox has many pockets and requires several punctures to drain it. Vaccination protects against small pox. Always look for successful vac cination scars In suspicious cases. Burpee's bulk Garden Seed are fresh and true to name. Get them at Hyatt & Co. Wanted Young' men and young women bookkeepers, stenographer? and salesmen, learn in a few weeks in the Oldest Business College in North Carolina's Largest City, small fie, easy terms. Hoard and room for toys and girls in the dormitory rea nii.ilile. Howard's Business College, ", in -t . in S.. . -in. N. ('. Apr25e ( t;.g- f..r i in. .Mrs. W. T. Craw IP I Danger In Coughs That Hang-On Neglected coughs often lead to worsw trouble. Yet there is a simple method based on the famous Dr. King's New Discovery, which usually breaks the worst cough entirely in 24 hours. ' Here is the method: You take just one tcaspoonful and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds before swal lowing it It has a double action. It not only soothes and heals irritation, but also removes the phlegm and con gestion which are the rial cause of the coughing. So the most stubborn cough soon disappears completely. Dr. King's New Discovery is for coughs, chest colds, bronchitis, spas modic croup, etc. Fine for children, too no harmful drugs. Very economi cal, as the dose is only one teaspoonfuL At all good druggists. Ask for Jos. E. Johnson Attorney At .Law Phone 177 Abstracting and Searching of Titles to Real E..tate Momt of th men who enter Southern Railwmj emoe tnmkm It their life' omUinf s Railroading a maris job THERE is no occupation in the world which is more exacting in its demands on the indi vidual than railroading'. That is why the world over the term "railroad man" denotes men of character, trustworthiness and useful citizenship. But if the demands on the individual railroad man are great, so are the opportunities. The men with the responsibilities of leadership on the Southern today have grown up with the railroad. To handle the greater traffic of the growing South expeditiously, economically and dependably, the Southern needs the best men of the South. Railroading has always attracted the best type of citizenship. And it always will. It is a man's job. OUT RAILWA r Hie Southern Si RN SYSTEM the. South VBsfir Wit' ' a Tie car illustrated is (he DeLuxe Coach, priced $1040 at Lansing. Bill Coach, priced $1040 at Lansing. 3k i ,tj , HI 2Mb The ease with which Oldsmobile Six absorbs road punishmenlj is directly traceable to the exacting standards and precision of Olds mobile manufacture. Soundly designed, accurately constructed, superbly capable of meeting every driving condition here is a car, high in quality, low in price. Big, beautiful, staunch powered by a motor of extraor dinary performance capacity it asks no favors and fears no road! COACH 950 Norris Motor Co. . 7amamwmmmwmmammmmmwmmmmmmmmammmmmmmwmmmmmmmammamammmmmmJf

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