THURSDAY. JCN1 J. 1W TOE WAYNESVtLLE MOTOCTAWMg. ? ! Can Pouble The 4?? Life of Your " Champion Shoe Shop E. T. DUCKETT. Prop., M" a"eet Prices Are Low Waynesville, IN. . Best Equipped Work Shop in Western North Carolina Expert Workmanship-Graduate Watch makei and Optometrist Prescriptions Filled-Lenses Duplicated Save the Pieces! Odd Shaped Crystals Ground to Order While you Wait Latest Novelties in Jewelry, HarC Leather and Beaded Car Drops, Necklaces, Vanities, Etc SPECIAL PRICES ON WATCHES and CLOCKS A Look at Thesewill be Appreciated JERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometrist RCCISTCRCO s, A Bargain In Acreage 435 acres land witk 2,000 feet frontage on HigWay no 10 eigkt miles from Waynesville, near Bal sam, N. C. at $100.00 per acre. See us for terms. E. K. McGee Co Real Estate and Insurance Phone 300 Waynesville, N. C. MainZStreet NOTICK. State of Nortli Carolina, Cosnty or Haywood In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. W. A. Grahl, administrator of ! J. L, Ghl, deceased, I VS. , Joseph C. Grahl and wife, i I jnn. Rrahi. w. a. tiram ana wile, Laura Grahl, Maggie J. Thomas and husband, Thomas Thomas, Emma L. Denton and hnahonrf V R Denton. Jas. S r.rahl' and wife. Celia Grahl. Jessie H. Grahl and wife, I Bemice Grahl, Bonnie Lou 1 Abbott and nusDana, jonn Abbott, Mattie C. Cook and husband. Way C, Cook. Geo. P. Grahl and wife, Pearl firnhl Tjnsip Mvers and hus band, H. W. Myers, Maud ! McDonald and husband, Alva McDonald, Fred Medford, Paul Medford. Van Mealora, Ln i Medford and Connor Medford.l The defendants above named win ,al- nntiKu that on nntinn pntitlpfi as lane nwnvv ------- above has been commenced in the Su- KlnKfli Pamlin. frt .all InnH of .T. T pay an indebtedness of about ouu.uu over an(f above the amount of person al property which was not sufficient to pay said maeoieoness; ana iae defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear ai the office of the Clerk of the Supe- r"1-,.i n4 nmtntv in th rnlirt house in Waynesville, North Carolina, . . . . . T i rtna 1 on uie I4tn aay june, mao, aim in wav Hamnr M Ka nntitinn in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This 10th day of May, 1926. O A HAYNES. Clerk of the .Superior Court of Havwood County. June 3c M. & W. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of n. A. L,. Hyatt, de mI. late of Haywood County North Carolina, this is to notify all nei-sons havinir claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of May, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 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OUTHJiKN RAILWAY())SYSTEM vm&the South cIhe Southern iji Hereafter k I AJAM I M will be known as the f Light Six, Important! The phenomenal success of the Ajax Six and the great size the business has attained in less than a year, with well over $2 7,000,000 worth of cars already shipped, has made advisable a closer consolidationof Nash and Ajax manu facturing operations. With this in view the Ajax Motors Company.till now a subsidiary of The Nash Motors Company, has been en tirelyabsorbedbytheparentCompany. And in accordance with this procedure the name of the product, Ajax Six, is herewith changed to Nash Light Six. So that Nash models are now available in 3 Series differing as to wheelbase but identical in their high standards of workmanship -the NEW Light Six series (formerly the Ajax Six) the Special Six series; and Advanced Six series; embrac ing 16 different models with a price range from $865 to $2090 f. o. b. factory. This announcement of the change in name from Ajax Six to Nash light Six alo marks the greatest five month period of btumeM la Nash history. The upward soaring demand during January, Pebreary, March, April and May drove total sales and production to a figure approxi mating 70 of the total sales for the whole of last year. BELL MOTOR CO.; Canton and Waynesville, N. C X UUUV w -