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gBtitty Aliaa Wilda Grautfofd. (bdito anb Personal , : ; 2ttM 250. J ' Whitney Prevost has entered David son College for this year' term of school. ' , . ' " . . y Buel B. HyatV spent Tuesday and Wednesday attending to business in Asheviile. '. ' ' ; I Walter Crawford left Tuesday for! Mars Hill where he will he in school this fall. ; "." y Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie and Miss Jane Tucker spent Sunday at Mt. Pisgah. ". - , ":'" ' Mr. Joe L. Meiehan let last week for a week's trip to Washington and Philadelphia. - " Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Patterson, Miss Eula Patterson and Mrs. H. B. Foy, Jr. were Asheviile visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, Miss Sara Thomas and Mr. Roy Campbell T JONATHAN LACpNICS. DIVERSIFIED : ADS week EltzabethtonT Tennessee, SELI, for cash and sell for less at Ellison's. mas tne Missionary RnotM a the school house in perfect orderli- APARTMENT for' rent, 8 rooms and ness the , night they gav, the party bath with Mrs., Beville. Reasona rflere. . The members mentiowd -the ; le rates. All modern conveniences, tact that everything was .r.:.' P. n pv ah Mi.c r1n '.j ... n. j ... jvirn. . vn, iciurneu uui ...u.uu vu leave tne building and sek to hert home from a visit in Premises as neat as thev found hm WE ! , Our school has been functioning i "smoothly. We have fiv. t.J.-J. - 1. 1 .E, J. Woods of Gastonia who' has Mr- Lunsford, Mr. Hall, Miss Kirk- BD SPREADS, sheets and pillow been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Patr" and Miss Edna Ferguson. casea. cheaper at Ellison's. Martin has returned to his home.' ,Mis Bonnie' Teague substituted for " s ; j2"38 Ferguson the first month of rnnn om m , . Miss Grace Henderson Vol Hickory school. t.OOD SOLID leather shoes at Elh- arrived Saturday ; to spend the fall Mr. John Freeman has returned to ' with her sister, Mrs. Ernest K. Her- h" home in Asheviile after having T " man.V, : visited relatives hereabouu newest things in ladies pumps "-'V ' ' y . ' 1 Mi Esther Moody ha," gone to J!?l Emson's.- Dr. G. Jfi. Green, Homer Davis and Raleigh . where she will teacn. , Miss FOR Rp7r"7 !7 Ralnh Sutton's littln son r-f l?.,M,;,, Moody teachea UK Kt-T Furnished or unfurnish- ----- "1 " - - . " ville enjoyed an airplane ride on last Miss Folsom Leatherwool has ' Apply t0 s. H- Keller- Brvson uu. i' ,;;: .r "-. WANTED Man ucuuiCiwunri &lLPnn3 Monday at Canton. to Iron Duff to the hn.n., .t rr....i. ?opt,ipd- Brvnn M;, T...i. .. . , ,. . A.MhU-Han with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive territory. Experience not necessary. Salary ?i'C0.OO per month. Milestone Rub ier Company, East Liverpool, 0. Mrs. K, 0. Covireton. Rinhnrd. v'"hboils en her limbs which mart 1 1 . Miss Catherine Covington ot Shel- th State High schonl at Clvdc byville, Tennessee, is visiting with Mr. R. T. Boyd went to Biir C.rwk her aunt, Mrs. R. 0. Covington, for last w.eeki01 business. several weeks. ' , ' Miss Josie Nelson is able to go to m-uuoi again. Josie ha? been In i l un motored to Mt. Pisgah and Brevard IHoyt and Dick Co Ington have re- walk:n& ""Possible. Sunday. Miss "Mary Helen Poind,xter of Asheviile was a guest Sunday o her aunt, Mrs. Toonie Davis on Branner avenue. . 0 M Ralph Prevost left Wednesday morning for Chapel Hill where he will be a student at the university this year. Friends are pleased to' have Mayor ' J. H. Howell out again.' Mayor How ell has "been quite ill for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gaither Brigg3 of Asheviile were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. G. C. Briggs, on East street. Mr. William C. Satterthwait of Atlanta is spending several weeks with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. fc'atterthwait. Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeLong of Bre vard were guests for the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Band on Church street. Samuel Welch of Detroit, Michigan arrived here Sunday to spend several days with his aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mi s. J. H.Way. Frederick Love of Raleigh is spending sometime as guest of his a'.mta, Mrs. James Stringfield and Jiiss Lena Altstaetter. tf !,.!. vkw... r' Mr. and Mrs ! iOfc..4 ... -i rv" pairing Any maKe to relatives in Tennessee.' of -! Mrs, Twcc.i's parents. JJZ? ?l repa"'e,f bl 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd. Mr. Tweed " neavuie rnarma- recuperating nicely from nis in- juries. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts and FOR SALE Shafting, nearly new miss tara spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Moil;. Miss Ro berta Moody returned home with them. The thieshers (Mr. Moody's outfit) pre on Jonathan enroutetto Cove eck. Mr. Kinsland's Mjss Catherine Palmer of Greens- boio is a guest at the Georgia Home for several weeks. Mi palmer spent the summer ;n camp near Franklin. ... : ti it uu.i in naywuua journal, see v m. A. Band I OR SALE Two horse power elec tric motor in perfect condition, apply Mountaineer office. threshimr . : - oa'fit th:eshed al Mv rhvi; tuti iALh hour large marble slabs Edwin Howell and Charles Badgett V? k and vvi" thresh at are leaving the first of the week for cJ?",) Nath8U Providence, Rhode Island, where V 'h'S . thev will resumn ihir n,.t f c h aimers are digging potatoes in University. t S communit.v now. "Taters" are - a good price again thi3 ear and the f0R SALE Sec Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Tucker and T r '? 'UCk" family have returned to their home T bcautiful country from Winston-Salem where thev at- .whl,c? 18 a,most a thin of the Tucker's country, at least. This luiu .a uuerspersea wicn wa- or stone with frames. Brand new. Cost fifty dollars each, will take K !. than half price. Apply Moun taineer office. ond hand type cases, as good as new, need room. Apply Mountaineer office. tended the funeral of Mrs, sister, Mr. J. H. Barnhardt. Mrs. George Y. Semmes ot Jack sonville, Florida is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ray, on Love Lane. s r Woodson and James Perceile left the 'first of the week for St. Peters burg, Fla., their home, after spending the summer here. , J. Carlisle Rogers of Leesburg, Florida is a guest at Mrs. J. T. Quisen'oerry's on North Main street ior several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wilson of Morganton are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas at their home on Church street. m w Messrs. James R. Thomas, James R. Thomas, Jr., Willard Francis and Herman Martin spent the week-end in Graham county on business. Miss Nora' Massie and Bonner Ray who spent last week in New York purchasing the fall stock for C. K. Ray's Sons' store have returned here. FOE SALE OR RENT Five room cottage, modern conveniences. Large lot. Possession Sept. 1. Furnished or unfurnished. See Wm. A. Band. tf rer melon stands. The venders are Mr. and Mrs. Seth Vinning of Dem- Brya" Med,ford. Jil Caldwell, hurst, Gal and small son, Seth, Jr., " l " T' Wll,iams and Vinin's sister Mrs r M n;0 Miss Estner Boyd will leave short- ma luiiiuy win remain ior several ... ,. , , , , . ,. W-j,.' .weekg Miss Elizabeth Boyd had as her Ba, ,!' , . guest one night last week little Wil- : i r i. Among the visitors in Ashe- "e . ,ne , uwn' wnose nlother villf. WpHnnsnw wrQ- Miu, li,T. Seriously ill. me missionary oocioty will meet next Wednesday at the noma of Mrs. R. E. Owen. Mrs. C. M. Moody, leader. garet and Ruth Mighcjl, Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Mighell of Clearwater, Fla., Mrs." V. E. Watson, Mrs. W. T. Craw ford, Mrs. Robert Coin, Miss Fannie Pearl Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. Thom as Stringfield, Miss Mary Stringfield, Mrs. Sidie Ray, Mrs. J. R. Hipps, Misses Grace and Jewel Hippes, Miss Katherine Ray,t Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan, Miss- Alice Quinlan, Miss Mary Quinlan, Mrs. Hugh Love, Hen rietta Love and Mrs. Robert Osborne. 'n mil- THE THREE F.'S OF ILL HEALTH boardg tf , 13 FOR SAiE Safe, can have pick of j two; either large or small. Need the room. See Wm. A. Band tf i I HAVE still a limited supply of very fine grapes. Let me fill your order soon. M. F. Albright. lCSap PAPERS WANTED- FOR SALE or will trade for land second hand automobile. Can have ! pick of several. Guaranteed and iv. I good condition. See Wm. A. Band, j 103 YEAR OF JOHN ROBINSON'S" CIRCUS. The earth's pioneer circis, John Robinson's circus will soon be midst, as the bill- , t tt a nv. vnr bpnt m,. w throughout the country Crawford, v m loud and lurid colors, its Several copies 1 of March 25, 1926, January 21, lD2ii and June 24, 1926. Will give six ninnths subscription for each copy j brought in to Mountaineer office. T. of ' ill health are n-r.ing to Asheviile for afternoon and BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Large The three F.'s Flies, Food and Fingers. They are 'night performances on Thursday hfi chief means by which many dis- SePt- 16tn- Hundreds of circus lov :uses sare , carried from person to ers of this community awS makini The fingers carry vdirt and aa fVlo .. o . . ..... ib niou s Circus is well known here, v'ohn llobinson comes this year with an entirely new performance from the opening of the gorgeous spectacle, to the sensational and tr illing finishing numbeis. Europe ' person, germs to eyes nose and mouth. Food easily becomes contaminated from, exposure of handling. And flies are loaded with filth and disease uerms. The house fly Carries disease. It feeds in manure piles, garbage can Mrs. V. M. Stines who were guests of Mrs. 0. T. Alex ander for several weeks this" summer have returned to their horns in Char : iotte. : Lt. and Mrs. Ernest Stephens of AnnaDolis. Md. and Mr. Jack Wil ton of Washington; D. C. are guests s of their aunt, Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, on Main street, : " . . V Mr. and Mrs. Herman, Conn and young daughter, Charlotte,' of Pri" cess Ann, Md., arrived last week to spend a week or two in this city and are guests at Oak Park. Miss Lois Briggs left,-Wednesday : for Kinston and Greensboro' ' where she will visit a few days before tak ing up her duties as instructor in the Favetteville high school. . ..''. i Miss Elizabeth Smathers left Mon day morning for Gainsville, Georgia where she will enter Brenau College this" tall. Mr. and Mrs. Smathers accomnanied her by motor as far as Franklin. . !,.--" ;V'V ' '' -", ' f''..'J-'-'':':',- - Mr. and Mrs. B. L.' Branson, Sr. and younir son B. L. Branson, Jr.' type Barron Strain White Leghorn baby chicks $9.50 per hundred. Anconaes $11, Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks $12, Buff Orpingtons and White Wyan- dottes $15 per hundred. These are all husky, pure bred, hatched from 1 selected eggs from our heaviest! layers. We pay the postage and : guarantee live delivery. Prompt shipments. Order from this ad. i Acme Farm, Fr.rmville, N. C. j Nov 11c. 1 privy valts, spittoons, sick rooms and an1 the Orient were sacked for nov- then carries disease germs to milk -"I'163 and features by iapi'esentd baby's bottle, food and dishes. Flies tives of the circus last winter, and spread typhoid fever, tuberculosis, tne foremost Wild animal acts of the For Sale Two-horse electric mo- cholera, dysentery, summer cpmp'lnint universe were purchased and added tor in perfect condition, pri -e and intestfnal diseases. These dis- 10 tne Robinson's double menagerie. '..Also some shafting, pulleys, hmg- cascs are ; worse . when and where uch noted trainers of the steel ers, etc. f. c. flies are most numerous. 1 r.riTa Crt.. Theidor,? , Nellie - -- 1 . Destroy the breeding places of Rth- Theo. Shroeder, Ione Carle, LostOn June 29th one black and flies!. Keep garbage- cans "covered. Bort '.;Noyea,' Margaret' '"' Thompson, v.hite spotted Walker fox hound. Clean up decaying rubbish. Screen Carl Bruce, and Dewey Butier will Last heard of on Eagles Nest moun- all doors and windows and make sure send their jungles charges th.-jggh tain running a fox. $10.00 reward that the screens are really fly proof remarkable routines.. Another spe- for the return of this dog or infor- and are kept closed. ' Kill flies. The cial attraction will" be Curios Car- mation leading to the recovery of modern approved way is by the use reon's contingent of Wili West same. D. M. Killian. Sept26pd af. liquid household insecticides, a Champions, including cowboys, cow- I, ' ' " ; ' - , . ia..' n5A -..-'-Kirla and trih of Sw r.vl,.n FOR SALE One house and lot on ates quickly . afti2r being sprayed from the Pine Ridge rw-vatiom in -the corner of Short street and ,hort about the room. It leaves no muss "outh Dakota. ... -. or dirt It will not stain the finest Regular circus features and acts fabrics. It- is harmless to humans wl11 a!so nave prominar.t places on and animals. It may bo purchased hr.gthy program. The Rudy in convenient sized bottles from you'- Rjdynoff . Family of. Equestrians dealer. - . . i rim . Austria; - the Ben Mohamid Spray a cloud into the room. It Arabs, from Arabia; tha Four Bar- lingers just long enough to kill the ron Girl3 from Eng!.nd; Senorit household insects, v . 1'iedal Morales from Mexico; Miss East street at a bargain. Six: rooms, one bath, good basement, with furnace, water and lights, ' near in, good location, corner' lot) 73 1-3x200 feet. Call, write or see O. L. Briggs, Phone 275 residence, 375 shop. - tf Prices from XT T7 11 . iew rail goo Simple in Design and as Smart as They Are Simple SIMPLICITY SEEMS TO BE THE REAL KEYNOTE OF . THE SMARTNESS WHICH DISTI NGUISHES THESE NEW DRESSES FROM THE MANY OTHERS YOU MAY HAVE SEEN. JUST WHAT A BIG DIFFERENCE THERE IS, ONLY A SHOPPING TRIP HERE TO SEE THEM WILL PROVE. THE RANGE OF PRICES IS WELL WITHIN REACH OF THE MOST. MOD EST POCKETBOOK. $10.00 to $19.75 is arriving" dailv ALL SUMMER HATS SALE PRICE $1.00 Saturday and Monday Only We are closing out all Summer Hats at $1.00 to make room for fall and winter styles. Cdimpe-titidn in Words One who goes into the market to buy a motor car today i.s naturally confused. He has read the words faesrand greatest so often t.iat thiy have ceased to be convincing. Where tul is best, he reflects, there can be no best. Thousand-dollar cars have bc:n described tohim iii ten-thousand dollar languace. And vice versa. He finds himself the target in a war of adjec tives; the helpless victim in a gigantic competi tion of words. And so he is forced to rely on chance the advice cf friends cr his own limited experience. Dodge Brothers, Inc., have never participated in this verbal competition. They are concent with the position they have long maintained in the far more vital competition cf honest value. They have continued steadily to improve their product, not only in comfort and beauty, but basically beneath the body and hood where fundamental values lie. Yet they have not unduly stressed each better ment that has marked the steady progress of their motor car toward a higher perfection. And when economic conditions or greater sales have permitted them to reduce prices without reducing quality, they have announced the fact without excessive emphasis. Unexaggerated truth Is not spectacular. But in the long run, -implicit public confidence has been Dodge Brothers reward, and this they propose to preserve forever by continuing to build just a little better than they 'tell. HAYWOOD GARAGE - ' D on b e B roth brs MOTOR CARS They breed the - summer flies. A ' .flindo nflir f flies nm m-miima hu. who for the oast summer have been ;t! . 1 , i Ladies, who can do plain sewing To get the best results' the hand Roavenai Giles from Australia; Pe-!tim(l ,t w.; ipi.- sprayer i recommeno.v K wi.i spray -!'.'' J" "y to Homaid Dress Company, -- Amstei-, a larger , iner cioua. , ' . -"v" 'o wuv n9 jew 01 ine (jajn fj. Y. ' ' Sepl2Gpd' especially Kin tne winter mes. i ; - - . - Clown alleys-'will have' i, . contin- A FARM that makes ns all want to , residing on Branner avenue are leav ing this week for Falrview where they plan to make their future home. Mr. Branson has been manager of the commissary at the Suncrert Lum ber Company. .vi . .- lions, of flies in a summer, ' - guru oi mty lamous fan makers, boys be farmers. 285 acres near Rice who know the' art of - extracting ! villo. TunnMwo. with 90 acres mead Fly-Tox against ants, spiders, etc. - i ii ' '" . i i A :: I : Fly-Tox against mosquitoes and flies. . . , chtickle3 and grin? irom younir and cid. Slivers Johnson .'Jack Harris, j Ae Goldstein, George Harmon, the Simmons Twins, Jack Fenton, Joe ! 0'BrienPi and, Joe .Wildo are but few of the famous ''Merry Andrews."' ow, 75 acres corn, cotton or wheat land, balance' in timber and pas ture, good buildings. Price one hundred dollars per acre. Address P. 0. Box '146, Blue Ridge, Ga. Sept' 16c - Closing Out Sale THE GREEN TREE GIFT SHOP IS CLOSING OUT AT . XX)ST ' COMPLETE STOCK OF ART WARES, GIFTS . , . AND NOVELTIES. Green Tree Gift Shop 17 Mtin'Street .Wajfnejvillf, N. C.
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