r 1:X: THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. y t f i A1 k V You Can Double The Isiibsa, s H O E s . $., Champion Shoe Shop E. TV DUCKETT, Prop., Main Street Prices Are Low . Waynesville, N. Ct LAST EXCURSION . TO WASHINGTON, D. C. Southern Railway System SEPTEMBER 3RD, 1926 ' Tickets Goods 'for ; THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS IN WASHINGTON Scheduled y Fares Lv. Andrews 6:40 A. M. . $14.50 Lv. Bryson 8:50 A.M. 14.50 Lv. Sylva 9:40 A. M. 14.50 Lv. Waynesville 10:45 A. M. 14.50 Lv. Canton 11:20 A. M. 14.00 Special Train Leaves ASiieville, at 2:20 P. M. Tickets good returning on all trains (except No. 37) so as to reach original starting point prior to midnight of Sept. 7, 1926. See Washington (Senators) vs. Boston (Red Sox) Sept. " 5 and 6 (two games 6th) Last Chance To Visit National Capitol At Special Reduced Rates For Detailed Information Apply to J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. C. M. HILL, C. P. A. Asheville, N. C. Lake Junaluska, N. C. Watch Elimination! Good Health .Depends Upon Good Elimination. RETENTION or bodily waste in the blood is called a "toxic con dition," This often give rise to a dull, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxic backaches and headaches. That the kidneys are not functioning prop crly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. Thou sands have learned to assist their kidneys by drinking plenty of pure water and the occasional use of. a stimulant diuretic. 50,000 users give Doan'a signed endorsement. AmM - ' your neighbor! , DOAN'ST Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney Vtaatar-MUburo 0-,Mf. Chem Buffalo, N. Y. RESOLUTION "AND . NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT. by the Mermen of Be it ordained and Mayor and Board c the town of Waynesville: . Section 1. That thTown of Way nesville, pursuant to an Act of the General Assemblyof North ' Carolina, ratified Decembaf 14, 1921, entitled, "An Act relating to Local Improve ments' in the JTown of Waynesville," and other l&vA authorizing the same, shall grade, ave, construct curbs and gutters, . dcains, sidewalks, and oth erwise improve, and particularly construct and lay sewer linee in and upon thje following' streets, and por tions oi streets in the Town of Way nesville: - ' h Unnlmed Street running frcm Pig- eno toEast Street. r'ACivAGK GOODS There is no use of standing over a hot stove cooking when you can buy from us at a low cost so many delicious package goods already prepared by expert bakers and makers of good things to eat. Come in and see and PRICE our package goods. You will then-BUY them. MILLER BROTHERS - n c Jw A New Special Six Series with 7"bearing Crankshaft Motor World's Smoothest Type of Motor. . . - Rubber Insulated . Motor Supports standard f Nash practice for ' some time Making v - for Notably Quiet and V Vibrationless Performance.' ' v ; New Crankcasec"Breather" . , ' Preventing Crankcase Dilution. Full Force-feed Lubrication. New Winged Radiator Cap. Double Filament Headlights. Seat Upholstery of Genuine Chase Velmo Mohair Velvet. Four-wheel Brakes. ' Five Disc Wheels. Gasoline Filter. : V Air Cleaner. , Oil Purifier. New-Type Motor Muffler Deepening Operative Silence. New Instrument Board with Indirect Lighting. AH Instruments in Single Panel under Glass Including Hydrostatic Gas Gauge. ; New Duotone Body Colors. Oil Screen "Agitator''. Preventing Oil Coagulation . in ColdesfWeather." Motor Heat Control by Thermostatic Water Regulation. - . Coupe, $1165; 2-Door Sedan, $1215; 4-Door Sedan, $1315 Touring, $1135; 4-Pass. Roadster, $122$ t .''.''. ,i- frice f-o.b. factory '. , NOW O N DIS PLAY Bell Motor Co., Canton and Waynesville, N. C. Third Street I . MARRIAGE LICENSE. . Pigson Street. I C. D. Church to Nellie TruU, Bay. Hill 'Street. ;wood. " . I- . SectW II. That said streets and Robert Coctrell to Nancy E. Rob-, portions of streets are' hereby de- n, Haywood. clared sanitary districts, and all per-' S. H. Green to Florence Sanford sons residing or" owning property Haywood. .';' ' fronting on said streets are hereby F. N, Ke.lu to Eva Young, Hay required nd directed to. use city wood. i water andiconnect with the city sew-' c- 1 rish to Bonnie I CordelL er as jsooi as tle sewer lines shall Haywood. have been laid in eaid streets, and it ' H- C Ivester to Bessie KuykendaO, shall be ui lawful for any person liv- Haywood. ing in an house, or for the owner' Forest McClure to Fannie DavU. of any house to permit' any tenant Haywood. to live iri any house along said t Walter James Woodard, Johnsoo streets, orj to continue to occupy said county to Valeria M. Stamey, Hay property for a period of thirty days wood. after the laying of a sewer line along ' V. A. Norton to Marie Smith.' J said streets without ballding and Charlotte. constructing toilets connected w3th ! Raymond Messer to Mary D&Usn. said sewer (line; Haywood. . . Section III: That two-third nf thp I Rufus miz to Maggie McGaha. total cost !of said street and side- Paywood. walk imnrXomont. oni W. C. Botchelder exclusive x so much of the cost as shall be 'incurred at street intersec tions, Bhall be especially assessed up on the lots and parcels of land abut ting on the' streets in which said Im provements are being or shall be made, according to their respective frontage, thereon by an equal rate per foot of such frontage, and that the remainder of such cost shall be borne by the Municipality at large. Section IV. That the said assess ment against the abutting property owners shall be payable in three equal annual installments which shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per annum froin the date of the con firmation of the assessment roll; pro vided that said prooerty owner shall have the right to pay said assess ment in cash, and if the whole as sessment shall have been paid within to Harriet C Wilcox, Evanston, 111. v N Andy Boone, Buncombe county la Jennie V. Fowler, Haywood. - , Loonie Harris to Mary Bedingrfidd, Haywood. Charlie Evans to Thelma M. Twic er, Jackson county. Peter Freng, Indianapolis, IndL to Noria Beasley, Haywood. L. C. Waddeli, Bristol, Va. to Wiffie May Jenkins, High Point. Linton Holcombe to Dollie Wilcox, Haywood. Frank J. Thompson to Peart Sny. der, Haywood. Henry Holcombe to Daisy Miller, Haywood. John M. Connor to Effle Reece, Jackson county. Guy Downs to Frankie Nelson, Haywood. Walter L. Banks to Carrie Corner, thirty days after the assessment roll Havwood shall have been placed within the hands of the tax collector, a 2 dis count shall be allowed. ' The foregoing ordinance and reso lution was unanimously adopted by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen at a meeting held on the 5th day ,f August, 1926. J. H. HOWELL, Mayor, T. C. BREEDING, Clerk. JONATHAN LACONICS. W. C. Elder to Mollie H4son. Haywood. ' Hubert Palmer to Nola MGaka, Haywood. John G. Bates to Charline Giafeer, Buncombe county. Sam R. Noland to Margaret Jones, Haywood. C. T. Banett to Nancy Chambers,' Haywood. Thurman Henderson to CeEU Shipman, Haywood. Verlin Robeson, Haywood, to Alice Dills, Swain county. Taft Conard to Ola Jenkins, Hay- to Minnie Brendle, Mr. H. M. Keever is holding a re vival on Hemphill. Mr. Jeff Jaynes and Mr. D. J. Boyd,wood have marketed their first crop of I Clyde Hyatt tomatoes through the Farmers' Fed- Haywood. eration. Mr. Jaynes has picked fifty Humes H. W. Hart, FayetteviHe, bushels and Mr. Boyd forty so far. Ark- to Lilian Allen, Haywood. Numerous farmers will market their ! Hubert Price to Emma James, crop of tomatoes later. Haywood. Mr. S. M. Moody's threshing outfit Harrold J. Kinney, Cocoa, Fla, U is threshing on Jonathan, this week. I Elizabeth Crosse Jameson, Provi Wheat, oats and rye are extra gocd('ence R- this year. Clarence Morrow to Alice McCrack- iMrs. Rothc-ab of Elon Tnll... ia en, .jacKson couniy. visiting hor hnmo Wit., I John w. Moore to Lucy Gantrir, Rothgab are her two charming little daughters. Miss Opal Howell will leave short ly for Miami where she will teach in the graded school. Mr. Hugh Leach of Franklin visit ed on Jonathan last week. Miss Mattie Moody of Waynesville spent last week-end at home. Miss Gracie Franklin of West Can ton ia visiting her sists.-. Miss Pearl Moody an J Mr. Fre-1 Teague Moody were Jonathan visi tors last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd. Miss Fannie Boyd if H.iielwood is spending her vacation wltli her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Boyd. Mrs. R. T. -Boyd, Alia Boyd. Mips Elizabeth Boyd, Kathleen and Frank Boyd, Mr. Rodger McdforJ and Mr. Hauldean Miller mo;Ti-cl to th top of Cove Creek mountain Sunday and enjoyed a water melon fea Capt. and Mrs. F x Roboits and :'u"r son, "Bro," carne over from Can ton and spent the wee.c-end with -Yr. and Mr;. IVol Mno ly. rd'si. Edna H -.-l who 'e id ) . Hemphill sp'.'nt tlie weok-end v.lth ir parents. Mr. and Mrs." Ed Jenkins of Tampa, Florida are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Garrett. - Master. Rodger Jenkins is with his parents. . I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrett and ("daughter Ella Mae of Lenoir City, (Tenn., who have' been guests-of Mr. jand Mrs. G. G. Garrett, are at home. J Quite a delegation of Jopathanites j jonrr.eyed to Lake Junaluska Sunday to enjoy Haywood day, . -. Friends and relatives were' shocked end saddened - to learn of Mr. Glenn Tweed's accident. Tweed 'Sustained his injuries whe'n the passenger train which he was firingcbllided with n f Might;, :w'. y; ' , v- Mr. R. T Boyd harvested twenty five bushels of tomatoes last Monday. . Farmers are busy taking care of their tobacco, which is fine this year. I guess Mr. Pless Boyd has ithe larg est crop on Jonathan. Mr. Lee Howell has purchased a Ford roadster, . ' , Flos- Restaurahts should be sprayed with Fly-Tox regularly. ' Fly-Tox the cows before milking. Miami, Fla. Sam McElroy, Haywood, to sie Worley, Buncombe count'. W. S. Medlin to Johnie Taylor. Haywood. J. B. Reece to Lien B. Pitts, Hay wood. Hugh Clark to Catherine Brooks, Haywood. Vinson Holland to Daisy Shook" Haywood. Hailey Radford to Thelma Smiley, Haywood. John R. Ferguson to Evelyn Clark, Haywood. Glenn Ruff to Haywood. Grady Ford to Haywood. C. V. Brown to Haywood. J. U. Whitehouse Ashe, Haywood. '.John Gibson to Haywood. Paul Owen to Lena Murer, Hay wood. Gordon Trull to Lucile Raad, Hay wood. '.,, E. L. Dotson to JesRie Wyntt, Hay wood. Alfred Fox to Mrs. Minnie Gai reii, Haywood. Maude Conns rcT, Carie Shipman, Minnie Hardin, to Tessie Mae Brittie Gilliland, FOR MY LADY, . In our jewelry shop we' hjy a lr variety of pretty thing in jewi tnat are specially-des'gu-?d for ani. versary gifts.- The assortment ib ! large enough to meet the smallest as ' ' well as the largest sizer purse. We have a number of ' exauisitelv An. ' signed bracelets, vanity cases, and pins. In fact, anything that the lady longs for in jewel rv. ! JERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometi ist. Waynesville, N C. - ' ." . - ; 'i-: : f ' .a T )

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