THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER.
The defendants above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above baa been commenced in the Su
the omce OI we t-ier m mo
irior Court of said county in the court '
house in Yvayneaviue, nuim
I on the 14th day June, 1926, and an
Southern Railway System
perior Court at Haywood County,
swer or demur to the petition in saw
action, or the plaintiff will apply to
the court-for the relief demanded in
said petition.
This 10th day of May, 1926.
C. A. HAYNES,
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Haywood County.
June 3c M. & W.
North Carolina, to sell land of J. L.
Grahl, deceased, to create assets to
pay an indebtedness of about $500.00
over and above the amount of person
al property which was not sufficient
to pay said indebtedness; and the
defendants will further take notice
that they are requir e to appear at
Popular Excursion to Washington,
D. C.
May 21, 1926
rr U natural that you ahould look to the Authorized Ford
Dealer in your purchase of a used Ford car he is the
authority on Ford value.
You are sure that the used Ford car you buy from hint is
good value for the price and honestly represented as to
condition. The reputation of the Authorized Ford Dealer
assures you courteous treatment; and you may expect a fair
trade-in allowance when you are ready for your new Ford.
..Special sleeping cars pn Train 16 from Asheville to"
Washington on the following schedule:
Leave Asheville, 4:30 P. M., May 21
Arrive Washington, . . . .8:35 A. M., May 22
THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1926
Three full days and two
Ample time to visit Mount
I'nknown Soldier's Tomb, as
tion buildings.
Tickets good returning on all regular trains (except
No. 37) that will deliver passengers to original starting
point before midnight May
Equally low round trip
agencies in Western North
ROUND TRIP RAILWAY
LOWING STATIONS:
ASHEVILLE, $13.00
ANDREWS, 14.50
BRYSON CITY 14.50
RREVARI), 14.50
WAYNESVILLE, $14.50
MAKE YOl'R PULLMAN RESERVATIONS PROMPT
LY AND CALL ON YOUR IXK'AL AGENT FOR
SCHEDULES INTO ASHEVILLE FROM OUTSIDE
STATIONS CONNECTING
LEAVING AT 4:30 P. M.
J. H.WOOD
Division Passenger Agent
Asheville, N. C.
night in the National Capital.
Vernon, Arlington and the
well as all the administra
25th.
rates from all other ticket
Carolina.
FARES FROM THE FOL
CANTON,
HENDER'VTLLE,
MARSHALL,
SYLVA,
14.50
14.00
14.00
14.00
WITH TRAIN NO. 16,
c
ontinue:
Our sale has exceeded our highest esti
mate, with our large stock we still have
bargains in every department.
Remenmlbeir oflfl oiflir Speoalls
We hope they will last to the last
4 P. M. Saturday Complimentary Gifts to th Men. :
Mock's Deptmerit Store
IS ONE A FOOL WHO DARES DE
FY SOCIETY? MILLIONS
WILL DEBATE THIS PIC
TURE. William Fox Production of Channinf
Pollock's World-Known Play
Controversy in Waynesville.
FOOL: A person lacking in under
standing, judgment or common sense;
a simpleton. Funk & Wagnalls Dic
tionary. If the dictionary makers are right,
an interesting question arises. It is:
"If a man were to live his life as
Christ would like to have him live it,
would it prove that he lacked common
sense and was, in fact, a simpleton!"
An interesting controversy comes
to one's mind after looking at the
definition of "a fool" and a description
of "The Fool."
In this thoughtful story, young
Daniel Gilchrist, curate of a fash
ionable Fifth Avenue church, strives
to live his life as Christ would have
it lived. Realizing that hypocrasy is
rampant in his congregation, he pro
tests to the record. That comfort-loving
divine tells him to preach the
sort of sermons that will please the
wealthy pew holders. The reply is
a savage attack from the pulpit the
following week, and the currate's dis
missal immediately follows. Hence
he earns the title "The Fool."
Rut fool though they brand him,
he is found to be the happy and con
day
U
tented one when the story reaches Its
conclusion.
As a stage production, it was the
outstanding dramatic sensation of
three successive years. Nine enor
mously successful companies played
it simultaneously in America.
As a spectacular William Fox pro
duction, "The Fool" gains enormously
power, because the great scenes are
far more impressive than they could j
be made in the narrow confines of ,
the dramatic stage. J
At the Waynewood Theatre Mon-'
day, May 17th. 1
NOTICE.
I
State of North Carolina, County of '
Haywood In the superior Court,
Before the Clerk.
W. A. Grahl, administrator of
J. L. G-ahl, deceased,
vs. I
Joseph C. Grahl and wife,
Leona Grahl, W. A. Grahl and I
wife, Laura Grahl, Maggie J. I
Thomas and husband, Thomas I
Thomas, Emma L. Denton and I
husband, E. B. Denton, Jas.
S. Grahl and wife, Celia Grahl,1
Jessie H. Grahl and wife, I
Bernice Grahl, Bonnie Lou I
Abbott and husband, John
Abbott, Mattie C. Cook and I
husband, Way C. Cook, Geo. I
P. Grahl and wife, Pearl j
Grahl, Lessie Myers and hus
band, H. W. Myers, Maud
McDonald and husband, Alva I
McDonald, Fred Medford, Paul1
Medford, Van Medford, Len I
Medford and Connor Medford.'
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The Chief Telephone Expense
It Taxes and Wages
THE way and tax bill of this company for the year
1925 amounted to $12,469,603.
These two items alone are more than 70 per cent
of the entire cost of producing your service.
Since 1916 the tax bill has increased 854 per cent
and the wage bill has increased 267 per cent. During
the same .period the average investment in service has
increased 132 per cent.
In North Carolina the taxes for 1925 amounted to
$324,744, an increase of 486 per cent since 1916, while
the wage bill for 1925 was $1,619,392.
Although taxes form such a large part of the coat
of producing telephone service, we have no objection
to paying our just share of taxes. This is a duty of
citizenship which we perform cheerfully.
While the cost of producing telephone service has
increased, like the cost of all forms of government, the
rates charged our customers for the service have not
increased in anything like the same proportion as taxes,
wages and other expenses.
Such facts as these are of interest to telephone users,
and indicate the care and economy observed in the busi
ness of rendering telephone service.
MORGAN B. SPEIR, Carolines Manager
"Bell. System-
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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