THURSDAY. JULY 1. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. DAHLIA SHOW TO BE HELD IN Aid ST. he following is a list of premiums for the Dahlia Show which will be xiven under the auspices of the Woman's Cluh some time in August. This lis is suggested by Mr. J. B. Key of Charlotte: 1. Best general display of dahlias, silver trophy va-e, given hy Mr. J. B. Key. 2. Second best general display of dahlias. $5.00 worth dahlias tubers. .'!. This best general display of ilahlius, $2.00 worth dahlia tubers. 4. Best display of dahlias from lieaverdam township, $5.00 worth jahlia tubers. 5. Best display of dahlias from "Catalooehee township, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 6. Best display of dahlia from Clyde township. $.1.00 worth dahlia tubers. 7. Best display of dahlias from Crabtree township, $5.00 worth dah lia tubers. 8. Best display of dahlias from East Fork township, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 9. Best display of dahlias from Fines Creek township. $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 1UJ Best display of halias from Iron Duff township, $5,000 worth dahlia tubers. 11. Best display of dahlias from Ivy Hill township, $5.00 worth dah lia tubers. 12. Best display of duVias from Jonathan's Creek township, S5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 13. Best display of halias from Pigeon township, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 14. Best display of dahlias from Waynesville township, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 15. Best display of dahlias from White Oak township, $5.00 worth dahlia tubprs. The winners of the general displays cannot compete for these township premiums. 10. Best collection dahlias 10 blooms at least 18 inch stems $10.00 worth dahlia tubers. 17. Second best collection dahlias 10 blooms at least 18 inch stems $o.00 worth dahlia tubers. IS. Best display C blooms of cac tus dahlias, beauty, size and number of varieties considered, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 1!. Second best display 0 blooms of cactus dahlias, beauty, size and number of varieties conside ed, $3.00 worth dahlia tubers. 20. Best vase (i blooms, largest more blooms, worth dahlia dahlias, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 21. Second best vase G blooms, largest dahlias, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 22. Best vase pink dahlias, 5 blooms or more, $5.00 v,orth dahlia tubers. 2:'. Second best vato pink dahlias, 4 or more blooms, $3.00 worth dahlia ubers. 21. Best vise, 4 or more blooms, red dahlias, $5.00 worth dahlia tuberB 25. Second best vase, 4 or more I looms, red dahlias, $2.00 worth worth dahlia tubers. 2. Best vase, 4 or white dahlias, $5.00 tubers. 27. Second best vase, 4 or more blooms, white dahlias, $2.00 worth dahlia tubers. 28. Best vase, 4 or more blooms, yellow dahlias, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 29. Second best vase, 4 or more blooms, yellow dahlias, $2.00 worth dahlia tubers. 30. Best vase, 4 or more blooms, variagated dahlias, $5.00 worth dah lia tubers. 31. Second best vase, 4 or more blooms, variagated dahlias, $2.00 worth dahlia tubers. 32. Best vase, 4 or more blooms, single dahlias, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 33. Second best vase, 4 or more J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of 1.1 . - t 11" tj r .U... ,wl A i j r on n.Ak inc estate ui tt xi Luin nuwu, v- blooms,, smgle dahhas, $2.00 orth J ceased ,ate of Haywood County, dahlia tubers. (North Carolina this is to nuMfy all 34. Largest decorative dahlia, $5.00 persons having claims against the worth dahlia tubers. ! estate of said deceased W xih:bit 35. Second largest decorative dah- them to the undesigned on or before n. j . , u tl,e 1st day of jui. 19 '7, r ms n - ha, $2.00 worth dahlia tubers. ' jce wi piai,,,4 in kn- of their 36. Largest cactus or hybrid-cac- recovery. All pers-vn indt-bteJ to the tus dahlia, $5.00 worth dahlia tubers. 'said estate w.i 1 1 i ' make imme- 37. Second largest cactus or hy- jdiate payment. ( brid-cuctus dahlia, $2.00 worth dahlia' This tl? lg A THE! V GOO, tubers. ! Administrator of the EsWU of 38. Largest peony dahlia, $5.00 Aug5pd W. H. Leatlierwcu 1, deceased worth dahlia tubers. I 39. Second largest peonv dahfa, ! Statement $2.00 worth dahlia tubers. " : RESERVE LOAN LIFE INSl An u . r j ui i RANCE COMPANY. 40. Best vase of dahhas alone, Indianapolis, Ind. arranged for artistic effect, $5.00 Condition December 31, 1925, as worth dahlia tubers. j Shown by Statement Filed. 41. Second best vase of dahlias Amount of Capital paid alone, arranged for artistice effect' UP in ca8h. . 200,000.00 ,,,. it. . . Amount of ledger assets $2.00 worth dahlia tubers. n,.Q,K- oi!t f 42. Best vase of at least 6 blooms, j vious year - smallest perfect dahlias, $5.00 worth Premium, income, $1,961, ! dahlia tubers. I 7.46.60; Miscellaneous, 43. Second best vase of at least 6 1,512.78 total ,, . ... Disbursements To poli- i blooms, smallest perfect dahhas, $2.00. cyholders, $745,793.26 I worth dahlia tubers. Miscellaneous, $1,024,- I 44. Best vase of 3 or mor.; blooms, ' 031.97; total 'U. S. A. dahlias, oone tuber, Silva Business written during Quarta dahlia, value $10.00. Short Cut Steaks STEAK THAT WILL PLEASE YOl KECAUSE IT IS TENDER, U K Y AND ( I T FROM THE CHOICEST OF BEEF. .H'ST ENOUGH FAT TO MAKE IT BROIL OR FRY WELL. Roasting Fowls Especially Fine and Prime, Now WHITE MEAT, IN THICK .11 ICY SLICES. CUT FROM THE BREAST OF A PRIME ROASTING CHICKEN MAKES A WONDERFULLY TASTY SANDWICH. TRY ONE OF OUR PRIME ROASTERS FOR THIS PURPOSE. YOU WILL AGREE THAT IT IS EXTRA GOOD. CITY MARKET it J. B. DAVIS, Prop. Phone 149 Church St. You Can Refurnish Your Dining Room ATilLITTLE COST, FROM THE SPLENDID DISPLAY OF NEW DESIGNS WE ARE SHOWING IN DINING ROOM SETS, YOU MAY CHOOSE SINGLE PIECES OR COMPLETE CETS AS YOU WISH, AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. MEDFORDrjURNITURE COMPANY Sylva Waynesville Canton I 45. Best vase of at least C I blooms that show best keeping qual ities, $10.00 worth rhhi! tubers. 4G. Second best vas; of at least 6 blooms that show best keeping qual ities, $5.00 worth dHnlh tubers. Arrangement cannot, be changed after being put on .-.how. No. 45. 47. Most artistically arranged vase, j other flowers or foliage allowed, but j must have at least 11 dahlia bloom--, I $10.00 worth dahlii tubei. 1 i o o i .... I -in. .-.econti most artisticallv I ranged vase, other flower; 0" foliage year Number of pol icies 9467; amount 18,163.733.00 Business in force at end of year Number of policies 36602; amount 57.472,7V2.00 Assets " Value of real estate (less amount of en cumbrances) 73.'!,057.fi7 Mortgage loans on real estate . . 4,651,205.00 Loans made to policy holders on thi-s compa ny s policies assign-?:! as collateral . . 1 , Premium notes on pli- of V.H. Colvard, deceased, in East Wavnesville, N. C, offer for sale to the" highest bidder for cash, certain lots and real estate, in the town of Waynesville, N. C, Haywood County, described as follows: ' LYING AND BEING on the North west side of the Howell Mill Road and beginning at a stake at the edge of said road and runs North 63 W 264 feet to a stake; thence North 28 E. 60 feet to a stake; thence South 63V E. 264 feet to a stake in the edge of the said road; thence with said road to the beginning, con taining V4 acre' more or less. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the above tract, Annie Francis and others BEGINNING on a stake on the side of the Howell Mill Road and runs with said road North 22 30 E. 60 feet to a stake on the rate of said road; thence North 63 30 W. 264 feet to a stone; thence South 28 W. 60 feet to a stake; thence South 63" 30' E. 270 feet to the be ginning. The last tract mentioned be ina the same land of which P. T. 7,493,878.60 'Turner died seized, and being pur- 'chased from said heirs oi r. i. iurn- l 1 . ' J T .. 1 Turner er dv sum i vim iu.iiv.. Beine,the same lots conveyed by deed of John Turner et ux to Vird H. Colvard as recorded in the re cords of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, in Book No. 60, page 536. This the 21st day of June, 192G. E.K. McGEE, 17Julyc Commissioner. 2,413.249.38 1,76,825.2C SIMMONS. - or 4, 5, (i. 7. 8 0 cannot compute fn I and deferred . . ! All other assets, as de tailed in staU'iiv.-:i'. . ar cies in tone -Net value nt bonds anil allowed, but must have at least 10 Cah ' dahlia bloows, $5.00 wtth dahlia ! In teres": and "iviil" due tubers. and accrued . . 4!. Best vase of 12 iliflVrmt Hfe. Premium uncollected lias, in color or kind. $10 00 worth dahlia tubers. 1 (Winnin- r,f 1 o i r . ... I 10, if. 12, 13, 14 No. 49 and 50.) 51. For best decorative d.iMI,, -, j"ted by Fisher & MasS, $50 ' Total admitted as worth dahlia tubers. j sets uviargaret Masson, Charles Strr.t- Liabilities ton. San Hecan, Gem, Trentonian cr '""1 reserve- including any dahlia originated by Fisch-r and disability provision ... 7,079.181.00 Masson.) " " .Present value of amounts 52. For dUnlu,. .:.. . ' "0l 'ec aue 0,1 suPPle Total Less assets mi t ted SS,5S3.!4 not ad- 9:1,509.8 1 St.ite of North Carolina. County of Haywood In the Superior Court. Ada Wright I '. vs. ' Charlie Wright. I The defendant, Charlie Wright, will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been commenced in the i -78 ' Sunerior Court of Haywood (. ounty, j North Carolina, on the part of the 40,f!2'i..7 plaintiff for the purpo:' of obtaining Ian absolute divorce on ihf grounds of ab in.l. nment. and the said defendant v.-:!! further take notice th it he is re quired to appear a; tlv olt'ice of th ) Clerk of the Superior Court of Hay wood County, at the court house in Waynesville, on the 12th day of July, 1926, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ...tion, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Witness mv hand and official seal this the 9th d';iv of June, 1926. C. A. HAYNES, Court, Haywood .!9!,911.l:: i nil, o i. : 2:; 19 1. 781. 4s ' I 8;),7si6.oy ' oc I $8.4.9.rt..6.: Clerk Superior Uulv-M&W c County. luiiiiiif rnn im,n..i. . ... .... , . ---o ."v iiTcni.ai. vuiiciacL, etc uistance in Haywood county, $5.0o'Polic.v claims o.i. For display coming the' lone dividends left with t distance out of the county, new ' n C0pany at. , inte, es y Look on raising dahlia by Wai'te I Prem,ums Paid in ad" f Pn.. . - .... vsnce uul oi ,wn exhibitors ama teurs only.) 15,141.00 57,300.00 4,311.34 11,530.48 54. Best display, $10.00 dahlia tubers. oo. second best disph worm tianiia tubers. 56. Largest dahlia of anv $..oo worth dahlia tubers. lay, Unearned interest and rent paid in advance worth Commissions due to agents .Estimated amount paya I ble to Federal, State 5o.00 , an(j ther taxes Dividends due policyholders 229.88 type, Amounts set apart for I future dividends 34.890 74 42,957.22 2,418.94 70,000.00 57. &rmir) l.,,...nr.. j. i i- .,KCSL uanna ot anv type, $2.00 worth dahlia tubers. " j 58. Most artistic vase. SS.00 worth I dahlia tubers. j abilitieSf exc,ept caphal ?7.M7,(n;,.77 5J. Second most artistic vase, $2.00 Capital paid worth dahlia tubers. up in cash ..$200,000.00 Only amateurs no florists allowed Unassigned to compete. """" funds surplus $402,0,14.48 602,034.18 The tuber premiums are offered by: Total liabilities .$8,489.r,.:r,.r thirty-one of the leading dahlia Business in the Stale of North Car growers of the United States. Manv ! lina During 1925. of them specify bv nam,, of thB;,-' Ord'narv finest varieties others allow winners All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 569,341.17 Total amount of all li- NOTICE OF et,..E UNDER EXECUTION. choice of their selection. W A Y N E V Of ) I ) T H E AT It E. July -lth to I Oth. Monday Hoot Gibson- in THE .PHANTOM BULLET. Hoo'.'.s there again in the fastest drama of the cactus country you ever saw. A Christie Comedy "COURT PLASTER." Tuesday Irene Rich in LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN. Policies on the live 1 of citizens of s-iid I State in force cember .'ilst of pre vious year . . )(J18 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State issued during the year ;!73 Total .1421 Deduct ceased to be in force during the year . 275 Policies in force De cember 31st .." 1146 Losses and claims un paid December 31st f .,,.,,;., .. i HK HAD A ROVrtfG EYE: she Losses and claims" in had a seductive ankle. A picture to ; curred during year captivate you from head to foot. FOX NEWS. Wednesday and Thursday. All Star Cast THE IRON HORSE. The greatest epic of the screen, more wonderful than The Covered Wagon, more true to life than the Ten Commandments, the greatest story ever shown of the upbuilding of the wastes of the far west Friday Jack Picford in BROWN OF HARVARD It's comedy; it's drama; in fact it is a wonderful picture of school days, of life afterward, it will en thrall you. FOX NEWS. SturiTty Maurice Fljrnn in SIR LUMBERJACK. A story of the north -woods, beau tiful scenery, plenty of action, in terspersed with comedy." An O'Henry Comedy,- "SOCIAL TRIANGLE." 7,000 $7,000 Total . 8 $ Losses and claims set tled during year 8 President Chalmers Brown Secretary, G. L. Stopman, Treasurer, W. R. Zulick, Actuary, H. M. Scott, Home office, Indianapolis, Ind. Attorney for Service; Stacey W. Wade, Insurance "Commissioner, Ral eigh, N. C. Manager for North Carolina, Home office. . STATE OF NQRTH CAROLINA. (Seal) Insurance Department. Raleigh, April 9, 1926. ' I, Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Com mission, do hereby- certify, that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Reserve Loan life Insurance Company of Indian apolis, Ind. filed with this department showing the condition of said compa ny on the 31st day of December, 192a. Witness' my hand and official seal the ,dav and date above written. STACEY W. WADE, ' Insurance Commissioner, North Carolina, Haywood County. American Snuff Company I vs. F. Taylor Hyatt j BY VIRTUE of an Execution di rected to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Haywood County, in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday the 12th day of July, 1926, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the court house door in the Town of Waynesville, N, C, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and cost of sale, all the right, title and interest which the said F. Taylor Hyatt has in the following described real estate, situated, lying and being in Waynes ville and Ivy Hill townships, on the waters of Richland and Jonathan's Creeks, and bounded as follows: Beginning on a mountain Spanish oak on top of Jones' Knob and runs N. 71 '4' W. crossing Factory Branch at 118 poles, 15V4 poles to a chest nut on a ridge; thence up said ridge 5 calls: S. 58 15' W. 11 poles; S. 50 45' 14 '2 poles t' a chestnut; S. f!4 4.")' W. Wv poles to mountain Spanish oak; S. 5i'r W. 275 poles to a chestnut; S. fii IV W. 63 poles to a chestnut on t p ,.f Old Field Top Smathers' Xoitb Yi.-w; thence S. 66n4 E. with Sma'.i-.er..' line 80'. poles to a locust in a Hat :: the moun tain; S. .-i'V W. 29 piles. 7 links t a large hemlock near an old field branch: thence Ic.uin.r hnmuliin 5 85 30' F.. 14', poles".,, :, 'stake in ; Smathers' road; thence with said ' road as it meanders. 11 calls: N. 80 " jE. 20 poles; S. 52 E. 13U poles to a V'-, 10 hV' imountai : x- ' E. 27 poles ' '".to the top of th,. mountain; E It poles; N. !4" E. 21 noles; X. 53 E. .... . i 12 poles; N. 00' i-.. 2f, poles; N. 73 ' I E. 18 poles ; X. 4fi K. 1(5 poles; S. j 82 E. 14 poles; X. 75' E. 11 V. poles SI Tti !-8!,t0 3 stake in J- D- Hyatt's line; o ... v, !9 poies to a mountain oak on top of mountain; thence X. 48Vi E. 13 thence with said line (No) N. 24" poles, 9 links to a white oak on ton: fi 000 1 i.hen.Ce .N- 3W E 42'-4 P0'" to the : Beginning, containing 1G6 acres, more or less. This the 10th day of June, 192G. t , J- F- CABE, Uuly-c Sheriff Haywood Co. No. Amount $1 1,000 Foutain Pen Repairing Any make of fountain pen impaired' by L H. Thackston at Waynesville Pharaa NOTICE OF SALE, ' Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Haywood County, in the matter of Dixie Col vard, Administratrix of V.H, Colvard, deceased, 'the undersigned commission er will on the 24th day of July, 1926,' IOll I ffks. '"llt CjJi ,r DUCKWORTH MOTOfe COMPANY cy. U,at 3:00 o'clock P. Mvt the residence '-'Hi-itaii:. 't rut