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Waynesville, X. C, as Second
Class Mail Matter, as provided
under the Act of March 1879,
November L'O, 1914.
Pl'BLISMEl) (IN THl HSDAY
OCR RALEIGH LETTER.
(Continued from front page.) j
inent at a meeting of interested cf- j
office early
LARGE FINANCIAL CONNECTION
MADE BY E. L. WITHERS &
COMPANY.
ficials in the Gove: no
in the week an agreement
. i a live
I III USMAY. .11 I. Y 1H20.
Mr. E. L. Withers of this city has
dispose just completed arrangements with the
of the experiment station poultry Carolina Mortgage Company of Ral
faim was leached without difl'.c :.ky. eigh. North Carolina to represent
The State Department of Publi.- them in iVaynesville and Hazelwood.
Instruction gave out figures recently The Carolina Mortgage Company is a
showing that in 1918-19 $694,337.31 very large institution composed of the
neve expended on the public school leading business men of the State
system of the State, while during a including many prominent bankers,
similar period, 1924-25, the mm of professional men and retired capital
Si 2, 170,059.28 was "invested" in like jsts. This company makes loans on
manner. According to thj depart- improved real estate over a period
ment. the year 1919-20 marks t'lC real of vears on a verv attractive nlnn
beginning of the "school building 'and has already loaned millions of
area" in this State. Apparently, 1 dollars in this state and this state
state development of this character alone.
has barelv started. The State is i
talking millions mstead o' tho-jsam's ' SPM,,al reprwentative from the
and hundred of thousand -,. I nome ""' has here all this
week ami is very much impressed
with the improvements made in the
last few years and is very optomistie
as to the future of Waynesville. We
are very glad that Mr. Withers has
, made this connection and feel sui';
ithat the Carolina Mortgage will be
well represented here.
JONATHAN LACONICS.
f.'-v. II. ,M. Kcniicr pleached a line
1 n.lepc ndeiiee Day sermon to a goodly
number la-I -uuciay.
The painting of the church has
i.iiii suspended temporarily. The
uuik uas nut being done satisfacto
rily, it is rumored.
.Mr. and Mrs. . W. Howell and
hililren were guots of Mrs, Lizzie
It'.eve.; at Junalu-ka Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. Hardy Nelson. Vir
ginia Nelson, R. T. Hoyd, .lr. and
.lohn Iloyd i nt fishing last Friday.
They were vers successful. Caught
enough fish for dinner and brought
home thirty.
Prof. T. I.. Kevelle, who was form
ally piineipal of the Rock Hill school
for a number of years, spent last
week at the home of C. .M. Moody.
Miss KM her Boyd and Miss Willa
Iloyd canie home from Cullowhee for
: lie week-end.
Mr. and Mis. Forest .Moody and
children went to Canton Sunday.
I see in last week . Courier where
.Jonathan has the privilege to enter
the dahlia show. Come on Aunt
Nallic. We choose you to represent
Jonathan. Your garden (flowers) is
an institution on Jonathan. You've
raised flowers for years for love, now
try for fame. j
Tile Missionary Society meets next
Wednesday with Mrs. Hoe Howell.
Let all membeis answer the roll call.
Mr. Karle Ferguson has set up a
sav. mill in the hollow above Mi. K.
T. Boyd's bam,
Miss Esther Boyd spent last week
end at home. She h.;d as her guest
Miss Anna Brown of 'ullowhee.
"fr. Hugh Leatherwo.d took his
mother and father and sisKi, Alary
Lou, to Clyde Sunday.
Those who went to Dclhvood to
enjoy Childien's Day were as follows:
Misses Marie Ferguson, Beulah Fer
guson, Folsom Leatherwood, Esther
and Elizabeth Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.
1926 license plates arv now obso
lete and the maximum fun for using
one in S5o. Last Sjturday was th
last day on which the, c m'.d be le-1
Si a 1 1 y use. Motorists have had fair
warning and Commissioner Doughton
(aiiiiot reasonably h held blamablc
for other people's neglect. Not only
'In ccntial orlic in Kaleih, but
iieo e than two score subsidiary !
branches over the State hv o been at
the service of those desiring new li- i
cense tags, the prices of which range
iioin $12.50 to $10. j
Andrew Jovner. statistician of the
State Insurance Department, tells the
world thai North Carolina celebrated
'in' Fourth of July this year without
a casualty which could be directly
the celebration. Fire
"taboo" and automobiles
carnival." Mr. Joyner
lingo and has plenty of
We Carrv Embrodiery Threads
of All Kind.
See Our Line of Ladies'
Neckwear
traceable t
u orks were
. "held high
likes the c
company.
"The Noith Caiolina Chess Socie"
was formed here during the week
with l; Evan Battle, Rocky Mount,
president; Dr. A. B. McCreary, Rock
ingham, vice-president; W. A. Rad
spinger, Raleigh, secretary-treasurer.
The meeting was held at the Sir Wal
ter Hotel, with around fifty enthu
siastic pel-formers present and par
ticipating, both in the organization
:;nd in the tournament which follow
ed, with Mr. Radspinner the victor.
Stale officialdom was favored dur-
in the week by a visit from Gutsom
lloiglum, noted sculptor, who stopped
over on his way north from San An
tonio, Texas. During his brief so
journ in Raleigh Mr. Borglum talked
to the Governor and State Treasurer
I about a re-arrangement of the Ay
cock and Mclver monuments on Cap
itol Square. Touching the George
Washington statue the sculptor stat
ed that few monuments in America
aie so well arranged. He has little
to say at Stone Mountain, Georgia.
I The Division o Markets, State
Department of Agriculture, finds that
North Carolina produces sixteen mil
lion pounds at butter less than it
consumes and twenty-seven million
gallons of milk less than it drinks.
The mt capita consumption of milk
per year is 45 gallons; butter Sev
enteen pounds each; ice cream, 4 i
quarts each, which indicates that a
lot of folks do not get even a taste
of frozen cream, except in the wintir
NNT AI. STOCKHOLDERS MEET
ING THE SOITHERN ASSEM
BLY. LAKE Jl'XALl'SK A,
N. C.
By authority of the Board of Com
missioners in session at Lake Juna
luska the anuual Stockholders meet
ing of the Southern Assembly is
hereby called for July 27th, 1926, at
10 A. M. at the office of the Southern
Assembly, at Lake Junaluska, N. C.
J. R. PEPPER, Pres.
J. DALE STEN'TZ. Sec.
The Southern 9ssembly.
Julv
NOTICE AI TOMOBII.E LICENSE.
I will be in Waynesville at the Hay
wood Garage Friday and Saturday of
this week to assist those who hive not
been able to secure license plates in
securing same. W. A. Coble, Auto
mobile Inspector, State of North
Carolina. itc
ELLISON'S
Where Prices Are Less
ASK SOMEONE WHO HAS TRADED HERE, WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF SATIS
FIED CUSTOMERS, BECAUSE THE QUALITY AND PRICE IS RIGHT. COM
PARE OUR PRICES.
.Just Received 100 New Felt Hats, the Leading Shapes and Colors, Values up to $5.00,
But to Keep Our Reputation, the price is
$2.98 to $3.98
S.".G0 Ladies' Princes Slips
$298
Ladies' Knit Union Suits, only
98 Cents
Bovs' Sleeping Garments, 6 to 12 years size
$1.50
One Lot 15 to 25 White and Ecru Lace, Special
1 O Cents
Indies' all Silk Chiffon Hose, Special ,
$1.00
Ladies Onyx Pontex Hose, all the leading Shades
$1.50
Ladies $1.50 Unfinished Kid Bed Room Slippers, Special
$I.OO
Maids White Aprons, Worth 75 Cents, Special
50 Cents
SlxOil Bed Sheets, no Seam. Special V v W" ' J . '' v" Z " "'
$1.00
AUiil'ord Leatherwood, Edgar and
Jule Boyd, Miss Wilnia Allison, Mr.
Fred Allison, Mr. Hugh Leatherwood,
Mr. Tom Gain It and Mi. C. M.
Moody.
Miss Beulah Ferguson, Miss Marie
Fei guson .Miss Folsom leatherwood ! s,!,t
jiinl Edgar and Brown Ferguson vis
aed Miss .Mai lie Moody Saturday
light.
Miss Pearl Moody and Mr. Fred
Ferguson visited their uncle, Mr.
Jim Teague, last week-end.
Mrs. ,1. Williams recently visited
her son Bill Williams and taniily.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd and Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Boyd spent Sunday
uith Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Boyd.
Miss Edna Boyd spent Saturday
night in Ha.eKvooil with her sister,
Miss Fannie. Miss Fannie spent
time. The State produces V.r,000,000
pounds of country butter and two
million pounds of creamery butler.
It needs lt,000.000 pounds more to
meet the demands of local consumers.
The department is en I -Hvcring to tti -
the farmers in an increased pro
duet ion of milk, butter and sweet
(ream and thus enable then to keep
their money at home.
By train, bus and au'omohile young
men and young women by the hun
dreds arrived at Stale C'lbge early
in the week to atteml the shirt course
in home economics and farm demon
stration work. ;A.s fine a company cf
youngsters as ever go. together any
where and they wer not idle a mo
ment of the time. Thev knew what
they had been doing at home rnd
were not ashamed to tell about it
here. They had an enjoyable time of
Two ladies with social connections '
will be paid excellent remuneration to '
estate manager just ar-'
No experience neces- I
can be done in snare i
assist real
rived in city
ary. Work
Get Our Prices on Sheets, Pil
low Cases and Towels.
a Regular Customer.
Trv Us Once and You Will Be
time.
should
weekly.
Is
pay
dignfied,
you not
pleasant and
less than $50
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and it, but never at any time appeared to
Mrs. W. R. Boyd. lose sight of the fa?t that, they came
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Moody and chil-to Rntfa for bui'resi as well as
irn spent Sunday in Canton with plea8ure-
Mrs. Moody's parents, CapL and Mrs. I Owners of Dodge cars aro protest
Fred Roberts. !infc tho raise in license lags from
Miss Esther Moody left Wednesday ! ,12-50 to 20- becU8e the 03
Ut New York City where she will nospi,owe' 24 Is such trlf-
enter Columbia. ,linK matter- Officials of the Caror
. . ' ,ina Motor Club have been taking
Mr. R. T. Boyd and Mr. t. B. k.,j t .u ji j .i. c?
... . hand in the discussion and the State
Moody went to Big Creek Wednes- Tiiv,. n
day.
jeline a recommendation requested by
Mr. Lee Stooksbury and Mr. Lewis those interested. The Department of
Stooksbury of Knoxville, visited Mr. Revenue will be guided in it decision
F. B. Moody Thursday. Mr. Lewis by the Attorney General. The North
Stoksbury is Mrs. Moody's uncle. Carolina Automotive Association
Miss Roberta Moody, who ha been contends that rt is going too far to
at Canton with her grandparents, is ask extra payment of $7.50 for tho
at home. , extra fraction of horse power.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ferguson and Twelve hundred North Carolina
family of Dell wood were Jonathan concerns were granted charters last
visitors Sunday. vear by the Secretary of State; the
Mrs. Fred Roberts visited Mr. and Osteopathic SUU Board of Exami-
Mrs. F. B. Moody Tuesday.
NEWSY.
Furnished cottage for rent.
IV. T. Crawford.
ners were in session from Th irsdsy
until Saturday examining applicants
tor license to practice; peaci ship-1
Mrs. nients to date are 250 cart loss than
1C25. . 1
Investment Opportunities
For the Developer:
U B HAVE A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 150 ACRES WITH 180 OFEET FRONTAGE ON
HIGHW AY NO. 10. THIS PROPERTY IS IDEALLY LOCATED FOR DEVELOPMENT, BEING
WITHIN A FEW HUNDRED YARDS OF LAKE JUNALUSKA AND THE JUNALUSKA GOLF
COURSE. THIS PROPERTY HAS WATER AND LIGHTS AT THE PRESENT TIME.
WE HAVE A MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICE ON THIS PROPERTY FOR QUICK SALE, AND
TERMS CAN HE ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASER.
For the Builder or Small Development:
WE HAVE A TRACT CONTAINING SIX ACRES WITH EXCELLENT SMALL HOUSE ON
PROPERTY. THIS PROPERTY IS WELL WOODED, AND IS LOCATED WITHIN CITY
LIMITS OF WAYNESVILLE. A LARGE DEVELOPMENT WITH ALL IMPROVEMENTS AL
MOST ADJOINING THIS TRACT WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK. BUY NOW AND
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE INCREASE THAT WILL ENEVITABLY COME WITH THE DE
VELOPMENT OF THIS ADJOINING DEVELOPMENT.
WE HAVE A PRICE OF $8,000.00 ON THIS PROPERTY
CAN BE ARRANGED.
IF SOLD IMMEDIATELY. TERMS
For the Summer Resident:
WE HAVE A SEVEN ROOM HOUSE AND OUT. BUILDINGS ON TRACT CONTAINING
ACRES, 500 FEET FRONTAGE ON PIGEON GAP ROAD. THE VIEW FROM TH& PROPER
TY IS ONE OF THE BEST AROUND WAYNESVILLE. THIS PROPERTY IS AN IDEAL SUM
MER HOME PROPOSITION, AND A BARGAIN AT 2,750.00 WITH VERY LIBERAL TERMS.
We are making preparations for an outstanding de
velopment that will make and live through Wayiies
ville's future. Watch for annoucement in next week's
paper. -
PINNIX DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Hugh Pinnix, President
Mrs. Ben West, Office Manager
R. H. Pinnix, Mgr.
Waynesville Office
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