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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR- against the defendants out of the tiff and the defendants under data of April 21, 1926, and f,or the further .before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County I at the time and place above named, 'for the return of the same, when and I where the defendants are required to 'appear and answer or demur to the I complaint which has been filed in said action, or the relief demanded WHERE IS THE DEFICIT? Announcement is made that Seat When the street car line was pri vately owned, it paid some $600,000 a year taxes, which the municipal lines does not pay, but which proper ty owners have assumed as an addi tional burden, on top of the 10-cent fare or three lide for a quarter. It would be dii'lcult t.) point out where Seattle has gained anything, by municipal ownership of its street railway system. RANT OF ATTACHMENT. Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, on the 9th day of sum of 26,102.48 due by way of in stallation cost and the further sum of $12,600.00 for profits which the plaintiff would have made but for the wrongful and unlawful breach of said contract on the part of the de fendants. The defendants will also take notice that a warrant of at tachment was issued by the under signed Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County on the 9th day of August, 192G, against the propet v of the defendants, other than J. D. Hood which warrant is returnable State of North Carolina. Count v ofcJ August, 1926, which said amounts is tle, by buying new light street cars, will reduce the operating expense of its municipal traction system $884, 600 a year, and change the annual Haywood In the Superior Court. reiurnaDie Dei ore me LieiK 01 me Superior Court of Haywood County, at his office in the Court House at Waynesville, N. C, on the 14th day of September, 1926. Thp defendants will further take notice mat plaintiff has filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court a verified com plaint asking for the recovery of $32,889.08 for money due it for work done and performed under a certain Catawba Construction Company, vs. J. D. Hood, trustee, and J. D. Hood, as an individual, Cary D. Landis, S. A. Wood, and Lake Front Improvement Com pany. Inc. be granted. Witness mv hand and seal of office this 9th day of August, 1926. C. A. HAVNES, Clerk Superior Court. Sept.2,c M & W. defiicit of this property into a profit og $9,920 a year on an investments of $15,000,000. It is figured that this will be six-hundreths of one per cent. 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In compliance with the Federal water power act (41 Stat., IOCS) no tice is hei by given that the Carolina Power and Light Company, whose office and principal place of business is at Raleigh, North Carolina, has made application for a license cover ing a proposed power project in the Big Pigeon River extending from a point near the mouth of Fines Creek to a point near the Tennessee-Noi th Carolina State boundary in Haywood County, North Carolina. Any ob jection to such application, oi request for a hearing thereon, together with any briefs, reports, or other data fcr which consideration is desired, should be submitted to the F.xecutive Scre tarv, Federal Power Commission. Washington. V. C. 70ctc I NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION I AN 11 SPECIAL REGISTRATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons qualified to vote in the Town uf Ilazelwood, State of North Carolina, lh:il a special election will bo hold at the voting precinct in said town on the 4th day of September, lt2t, and on the hours prescribed by law, for the purpose of voting upon a proposition to ratify and approve a certain contract made and enured into by and between the Mayor and Hoard of Aldermen of the Town of Hazehvood aid the Cari'u 1'ot and Light Company, whereby saidj I own ot Huzelwooil :U'; conti i-ev.U land agreed to sell to the said Car. dim'. I Power and Light Compiii; tuo i Ut I u ic light and power di'u ibution sy j tun as now installed, supplying the wn of Hazelw od. ixai situa'e witli- and near aVd iowii, ici.'!ud;i':r poles. iv.,i'S, iriinsforiiiers, riiet.'M, uvile jiiii! -, supplies, rights oi way, l io!s !:.rid all other property mini' a ;u" lof lid disi.nl;:. ion sys-.yn. or u;t,l im hold for us." mi conii.'ci imi thoie- w'th, upon ire :erms an 1 (.'indnioiii i nd for the "i sideratioo "-i iu". in si id contract, a copy c.i ,hk'i H :i file in the orln - of the M i"jr of said "'own of H'K.e'w .od, an i there open fr public ihsooction, ai: 1 th.-.t all ipcrsons wh. mc in favir f :it ifymg und appro vi t .id conti ' sn:i.l cast a ballot havi.-.r written r printed I thereon the "ve (is "Sa! Appiuvcd," lar.i. all p .'j-on v.io . : o ; -e. u j the ratification and approval of .''.id I contract shall cast nallots having .written or printed thereon the words i "Sale .Not Approved," and that if a ! majority of the qualified voters cf said Town of Hazehvood idinll vote in favor of said proposition, iheo .'"'.id i contract shall be n""-nvfld and aid I .-.ale shall be made, otherwise not. NOTICE is further given to all j ! per"n having necessary qualifica i.0i'..i lo vote in said special election ' liiat thi-y and ee.ch of them are re-1 I on!: e l to .-inpenr hefoie the registrar i lof election" who has been appointed therefor, and to register anew ur.de; the provisions oi law, before su.'h pnvoiH .-hall bee niic qualified voters I at w.:d election; and tl-.i.t L. C. 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