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THE WAYNES VI LLE MOUNTAINEER octety anb Pergonal SDorotAtf Z7homaa, (Editor ' - 5ftJor 59 Miss Francis Harris spent , Stur. -. . . . .tit ... - -,T ' oay in Asnevwe. - ask- Miss Nora Ashton ville visitor Monday. was an Asne- 1 Mr. Sam Felmet of Canton was Waynesville visitor Wednesday. Church street."" . Mrs. Frank Smathers left Monday for a two week's visit to Miami, Fla. Mr. Garnett Henson of ' Raleigh spent part of last week here on bus iness. v ' Mr. Fred Calhoun is attending the World Series at St Louis and New York. . . iVi ia- Hon. Felix E. Alley and Mr, C. M. Dicus made a business trip to Hayes ville Monday. (Continued from Editorial page) I "The Canadian National has been mances of the Goodwill Tour. mighty nice to us," said Hr. Topping, That tae women of the Land of the PUcity man. "It h even Sky party are' having a good time ,toPP1 tTtin to uow reporters to seemed a fair prediction since men end ew dispatches, which I think predominate in the ratio of 65 per if Bnique record-" cent to 35. per cent Dancing ,1a the KepresenUtives of the local Cham- i..v ' . j il . her of CUimm&mt -mmrm miiriS IntA. vtuii car ana urn oowrviuon ear to mr. uiem btterthwait of Atlanta, musi4 Df big victroU is a nightly Mted Ulkingwith AsheviUe men W" Prf. Mr. feature of the tour and thanks lv success with which that ADMINISTRTOR'S NOTICE. layers. We pay the postage and 82 15' E. 275 feet with the Fouque guarantee live 'delivery. Prompt line to stake; thence S. S2 45' E. shipments. Order from this' ad. f feet to a stake; thence S. 82- 45' w iu vt n W. 260 'oot to an iron stake; thence Acme Farm, Farmville, N. C. running N. 29 W. 125 feet to the Nov He.: point of BEGINNING, containing . .. , 74100 acre, more or less. EXCEPT Fly-Tox kitchen and pantry against ING AND RESERVING RESER- ,nt8 VOIR over the above described prop- i , erty a right-of-way for water line. Sattrthwait,,on a,, majority of the male sex among c,tT th'lu population of only 57, ' AAA I... Ja. M Aiarnn - at a stake at the intersection of the Eastern bulldinir line cA Richland TTw4rio final. ft Ati a atnriiniittrattnr J .... xt u - u: j: wall floors rai- ' budi .'126' of tte Mtate of J. H. Burnett, de- line of. Main Street: thence running toe support of its Chamber of Com- ceased, late of Haywood County, with the Northern buildinir line of merce.- i North Carolina, this is to notify all Main Street S. 89 SO' E. 75 feet to Of thi. HK!nnn iinnrwi i. Persons having cUims against the , iUke i the Northern building line Of this 1152,000, $100,000, s ex- ut4 rf id deceased to exhibit 0f Main Street; thence N. &' 30" E. pended for publicity, and of this sum them to the undersigned on or before 125 feet to a stake in the Southern me f travelers mere no r;,and MrC A. M. Simon. ami th. group. : - . daughter, Helen, of Sylva, were Pr0minent Men Aalsa Arrive fc-uests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Simons' Mle celebrities abounded In the 75 ner'cent is obtained from a nh. the 2nd day of October. 1927. or this fcnIIHW lino nf IK.fnnf a11v tl.h". ' represenung .7 . I mi . V - no-tie. wiU h. tAA in W .f their "7- " i: o" TC. " 0M- r th.T.S.Z: ' ' recovery. All persons. Indebted , to buiidmg line ot id IMoot W saia estate win piease msxe im- alley, N. 89 30' w. 75 feet to a stake mediate payment. ,,t the intersection of the Southern This the 2nH dv of October," 192 building line of said 15-foot alley and ODER F. BURNETT, the Eastern building line of Richland Administrator of the Estate Street; thence running with the East 11 Nov.e ,, J. H, Burnett, deceased, tern building line of Richland Street, , S. 8?" 80 W. 125 feet to the point of NOTICE OF SALE. " BEGINNING, being lots Nos. 1, 2, 8 in Block 8 of the Grimball property t,. n r.t fr..iui tii ' t the corner of Main Street and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Cnu n the Federated 'Chambers "Have soent the anmm.. h.i. U merce of Western North r.mlin. " the valuation. new home, returned to their home in who was, for 17 years in the diplo- No Difficulty la Legislation Cocoa, Fla. Tuesday. matic service of the United States. "Didn't you have some difficulty i This interesting globe-trotter, who Is m getting tnat publicity tax passed T .Mrs. Dave Simon had as ner guestt to be the radio speaker at the Con- was one of the local quries. unday her mother, Mrs- S. Welling gress Square Hotel this evening when "No at all", was the response. ml two 'sisters. Misses Miriam mnA thor. la Krlo' tn..4..- - -i.. Tha hnaatlon waa nut nn tn th Sana WeJIins, of Asherille. .Land of the Sky special, has been people at an election, and out of 2,800 ovnniul Vta. UM-t1 al- 4lMam. TTa V.. VAfAI-al raaf AH that miMflnn rViaM Mis, Braxton Kirk returned t," fc 1. "7 "T.-." . " w 'k 7J :"I 2! " for sale at public outcrv. to th-.igh- A'en.ue' . ucdu tunaui. ludbuj irwiiMrmi. ninin wmvv ua ueaa wt v wuea& a . - Vni. m mbh n . u. aome on North Main street from a .u u.Z ' a .Zl" v '? . a JL.7; ""u. I,:i"".ri "ru. thre ,OQv'. -us. -j , .uu wui omce, on sararaay, uciooer su, iao, " , vst m) irienuS and rel- varlnna Inrmlcm jnnntrlA Vt mivIm Tha remaining 25 ner cant of Asha- af 1t nVlrt haah Hi. fniinninv to. Board of Aldermen of the town of jar. ana to, uuy nuue nu mr. - 'wn ana Louisville, having taken him to France, Switxer- ville's publicity fund, to Chamber of scribed parcels or tracts of land: and Mrs. Roy Francis motored to .Kentucky. ,,nd Fini.n(, rhin,. j,Mn Commerce renresenUtives said, is FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the jrisg-an ounuay. i . ' . ' and the Straits settlements nn ivi ym unhnai n.i. . m . ; aa..a. awuci ii viwi ana lam- .Mr. quests rnlw. i,i,.m. Walter, 1- wi Messrs. Robert Hardin and Thomas 'y Aldridge werft Franklin visitors Tehn. sai.uiu.jr. .-- "- vm.?. ww, . r. waiter -.-XT- wi.-. " 1.an mn.t ' ai....f,tn .n.nrf ao. . --s , i Uuhgaij. ur. nrwa is loaai master r i- . Mr. Harry Schenck is visiting his .... j Dr. E. C. Brooks, president of the cordin Y Mr- Miller. ecretary of the mother, Mrs. Anne Schenck, on Hay- Messrs. Wallace Blaokwell, Dave North Carolina State Agricultural Chamber, the record of queries for wood street. .Miller, Grady Boyd, Rufus Siler and College, was another prominent mem- first20 months "lt of 'Louis Siler motored to Asheville ber of the group. He it was who the Pbcity program being 72,000. Mrs. Joe ' Rose and Mrs. Oscar Sunday to get the returns on the acted toastmaster 8t an informal "The "umber of inquiries received Raine left Sunday for a visit to Sew York-St. Louis baseball game luncheon on the State pier which fol- and nsrwere ln September," Mr. New York City. .!.- ,' lowed the arrival of the Carolina Miller added- "was 6'812' 80 hat we - - ' Mrs. Jerome Brian, who has been party, calling upon several leading wiU "reatly exceed the first twenty Mv onrt Mra William T ffonnoJi 4 1 , i m - . . . . mnnfKo1 oimoa a " . lul.1,ral , w"-n in Toggery lor the North Carolinians to reply informally """" rnuay l0 at- past year, will leave next week for to greetings conveyed them by Neal j .'ijuoKetwaies; Fla, Hazelwood. Dor9 by the Mayor and Board of He is obtained by. ubscripUon from hote " UV,iilv M SfVBSf a4SS( uaa w SPATES, Mayor. RICHESON, . Town Clerk. left Sundav for EHmWM aUo a wel1 known e1""0'. d real estae men' and other direcy of the reservoir property, bounded as rj- wnpra thv nHit , - formerly president of Birmingham interested. -JilETa follows: BEGINNING at an iron a., wnere they will be the guests 11 iuv. Tl, WTfVl .take near the nubile road in tha line Ifiuhgaii. has stake near the public road in the line of A. C- Fouque, and runs thence N. Zbbept c J. P. L. M. motored to Marshall tend to business Mr. Bill Coble of the State Rev-jDjjt Hotel enue Department, spent the end in town, with his. family. week- Mrs. Brian will be W. Alien, chairman of the Portland Jin business in the New Dixie Walts- City Council, Chester A. Jordan, pres ident of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, and Henry F. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland F. Mrs. James R. Thomas left Mon day for an extended visit to relax! lives in Mount Vernon, N. Y. Miss Dorothy Thomas was the week-end guest of friends on a house party at Mountain City, Ga. Mrs. C. A. Black and Miss Diana Black were visitors in Black Moun tain, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell and Mr, and Mrs. Bonner--Ray motored' to' Pisgah last Thursday for the day. Mrs. James Atkins, Sr. left Mon day for Nashville,, Tenn., where ,he. will spend the winter with relatives! Mr. J. L. Griffin of the Waynes ville Hudson Sales Co. went to Black Mountain Monday to attend to business. Patrick Jeffc Wednesday by motor for ate, who not on,y a seveteek's trip to Atlanta, Ga. 1 tors, ' but also ap( Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick will also State DieP ann its iVirK nh airman rtf tha Stat nior Hirpfnr- welcomed the visi- poke briefly of the Rfnt-o niat onrl if a f nnilif i aa an A .-f . . - , , , V VU VW jy V- UU M V 401,111 V u aiiu vi t inenas and relatives w Grifflm, the volume of business transacted by turnin "Ph eSter' 'C,'fWe le' the Port of Portland. A tour of the uming ome. j various sheds at the pier preceded the lunrheon, and during this tour USE NEGLECTED SOUTHERN ASSET FIELD. SAYS Mr. and Mrs. J. D.Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards and Mr. George D. Sherrill motored to Marion Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Robert Burr, on Saturday, Oct. 2. 4 Mf. and Mrs. Roy Martin have been visiting Mrs. Martin's sister, ' 'Mrs. Garnett Henson, in Raleigh this veek. , ' Miss Margaret Massie returned' to her home Monday from Charlotte, where she spent two weeks visiting relatives. Washington, D. C, Oct. . As is sue of The Southern Field, just pub lished by the Development Service SjEf.PW$H!W!t Railway System, is de voted to the agricultural and horti- -oultura4 -upbuilding of the South. Its most Important features are edjStpjlf. n4 an address by Mr. Mr. Merrill also explained the opera tion of various features of the pier. Howard D. Ferris catered for the luncheon, ,. which included chicken salad, various cold meats, that typical New,; England dessert, apple pie, ices and co!"t;a. ... ..... Ailn Has New Suit During th luncheon hour Mayor John H. Cathey -of Asheville present lanSSwner, " General Agricultural ' ed to Chairman : Allen of the City Agent, Southern Railway System, di-,ouncu " 01 """'"i"1" rectine attention to th. nn, made at the famous Biltmore plant - "ft j to put graduates of southern agri- Analysis of Water. Serial Number G2276. Sent by C. G. Logan, Superintend ent of water works. Location Waynesville N. C. Source Spigot. Marked Town of Waynesville. Collected August 16, 1926. Received August 18, 1926. Reported August 21, 1926. Sediment v-slight Color 15. Tubidity 0. Odor, cold 0. Odor, hot 0. Total hardness 3.2 p. p. m. Alkalinity 8.2. parts per million. Alum tO.04 parts per million. Chlorides 1. parts per million Nitrites' 0. pH. 7.6 B. oolit.in 1 c. c. 0. B. "6pTf "In 10 c. c. 0. B. coljjjio 50 c. c. 0. cultural schools and colleges on 1 Total (bacterial count per c. at Asheville instituted by the late n . inunt on c. at George W. Vanderbilt and later taken ! missioner for Western North Caro- lactose agar per c. c. 0. Acid-pfoducing bacteria per c. c. 0. C. A- SHORE, M. D., Director. J. W. K., Analyst. farms. At m-BSm,t . r .n ...iOver by w. urove, owner oi tne portion of these trained ,. 'world famous Grove Park Inn- become d!irt farmflrs fn r. J. G. Stikeleather, highway com-. ....F.c reason tfatthe great majority of. them lack them to take - . : o aaa -e u:u V. 1 I. in the way that thev h.v. h,"u"' "uu UI vtl"' lc "alu oul taught farming ought to be done.lfaced' WaS Prominent in the. Asheville FOR SALE Cook stove in good con- JT.Si Tr.'fi'Sr-ii D. VEdSLRED A D 8 It is. a.i.f ; i. n:.u party, and local men fell at once into ganizations or individuals can do a. oiSCUSS'Qn ff road Pblesm with real constructive work in their com- h" . , . 1 ... . munities by preparing groups of at- i mJt"Z- .iaclive farms and offering them to : '"""l! '"T J these. splendidly equipped young men! J ,- w a on 'term! fl,at will ' K10US anQ -sociaiseryjce worKer oi viB j , ' . Western North Carolina, and evi- pay out and, own unencumbered farms , ., , . . , . . . ..' This "issue also includes articles on ' " T.T"' Southern .Horticultural Development; BP' t ' ' P i qn Southirii Apples, with special th party- ' . .. ' ' ,....: ' t , . . , The youngest of the North Caro- ic.erence to marketing advantaee3 ' t,. t.-...,-., iL. ,.j --st,i i. , 'una travelers is Deny nuwiunu, me and freignt, rates as enmnnroH with i L Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitener and I Western- "hnni0.' a' . five-year-old daughter ol W. 1. Kow- , dition. fice. Apply at Mountaineer of- tf New Winter Coats All the Newest Shades Materials and Styles Priced at $.10.00 to fvrry Cost A Bargain Buy Early While I he Selection Is Good Nwest Millinery, Dresses, Sweat ers and Shoes Are Here. For Early Fail Wear. family, Mrs. N. A. Ferguson and jwiss- iNita uavis motored ao t rank- lin Sunday. : Air. wniiam snooibred has gone to Hartford, Tenn. where he holds, a position with the .Phoenix Utility Company. t - - - ' Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas, Mr. Willard Francis and Mrs.. James "Wilson of Morganton motored to Mur phy Friday for the day. . y t Attorney F. Eugene Alley, Jr, uf Sylva was in town last week on bus iness and was the guest of his pi& ... i !r . ' ; ' , Miss Elizabeth Qainlan left Thurs day for Leland Powers where she will attend school. Miss Quinlan will visit in New York a few days before eroirg to Boston. ' . ! j i- 'i. Mr. and Mrs. George W.vC6ble, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Nobeok were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Harbeck at their camp on the East Fork of Pigeon river. .. fdf-f. i . .. "v?.. '" ,! ': s 8 1 IVisa Margaret Stringfleld has left Opportunities, ,and a weu known Asheville real SEEDS FOR SALE Crimson clov er, over 98 per cent pure, $10 per bushel. Red clover $18 per bushel. ' Alaike $15 per bushel. Grim is very hardy, and worth much more. Include $1 per acre for Inoculation. Fall sowing is best. Order now and you will not regret. If in need for other seeds, write your wants, Callaway Gaines Farms, Atlanta, Ga. 9Decc j, P ; r, . , iana, a weu Known Asnevme reai S pfiT "? GrTuS m SUth! 'estate man, who is the pet of the ROOM FOR RENT-Apply to Mrs, ; .whccii, wii.il special A golden-curled, blue- G- c- Bries. 103 East street, tfc referBrino. sU i 'v.. - - . enure group, r ,Vu Z' ,? "alry eyed young charmer, she was very loos t ".i. o ! .1 Hauling the(much in evidence, and was an Inter oar! J3 . pP K;ket: n AS" eted observer of all proceedings. rvi!.a!!LteCrP; nd 0,!i Everybody on the trip was greatly L iTT": "-"-poruon record, enthused over the cordiality of the frRFAns -iTZ made by Southern Railways in Hand- v u v BED SPREADS, sheets and pillow h-U , "ys in nana- receptl0n which has been given thus . . t 0 iw mc opaiusn uovem-: FOR RENT Furnished apartment, also furnished rooms. Apply to Mrs. G. C. Briggs, 103 East St. tfc cases, cheaper at Ellison's. ment. HON. FELIX ALLEY TO START SPEAKING CAMPAIGN. X Hon Felice- Alley l"s starting his ?P?fcfSt0U'' d the Democratic campaign . for the Tenth Congres sional district race for the election far on the journey. ' The travelers spoke when they first arrived of the FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish- special courtesy shown them by the ed room. Apply to S. H. Keller. City of Toronto,' but were quick to Sept23pd. predict that the cordiality of Fort- . land's , welcome bade fair to equal if 1- r.i'a.n i'n Repairing Any make not to 'exceed Toronto's. jof fountain .pen repaired by I. H. Glad to Return to States - ; Thar-kiton at Waynesville Pharma- Humorously they called attention cy inee, Zebuldn Weaver, be- to the ''.fact that the party arrive tf ginning at once, He ' speaks at Murphy on Fridav nlghf,' October 22nd. , At, Andrews, Saturday, 23rd. At "Sylva, Monday, 24th. . AtCullowhee, Tuesday, 25th. At Franklin,,'Saturdny, 16th. Waynesville, Saturday. 30th. from -Canada Intact, but added more THS newest things in ladies pumps and oxfords at Ellison's.. . ... f seriously that in spite of the warmth of Canada's welcome everybody was glad to be back in the States again. The Land of the Sky party, on all iLa Goodwill tours is limited to tte G00D S0LID Jeather haM t present ns-ure so tnat it may not oe October necessary to carry more that five ' j ; pullmans, . A special representative (patt i he FfiR RFVT w T P ,7 TT ' pr ine Canadian Wational Kailways, 1 Authentic .reports recently pub- Malcom H. Woods, accompanied the WE SELL for cash and sell for less at Ellison's. - , Elli- The Very Best Food is "the staff of life. fiat, the best FOODS. You owe this to yourself and your family.. To GET the Best foods come to the grocery that SELLS the best to OUR Grocery. There quality ia HIGH AND PRICE IS LOW. MILLER BROTHERS Phone 30 Main Street presTdehd Crawford. ....u B mat u,ouo aeatns each nartv throne), 'rt.f n.rt - mov utipv4 pap Qir ri - the Waynesville school much to the year J peases trans-ey which -was over Canadian Na- typ9 Barron Strain White Leghorn c. f T P" . at-owiw. organ-zauons tional lines,' and arrived in Portland baby chicks $9.50 per hundred. Miss Stringfleld has been the musical 7" are advocating the use with the group this noon, while An. S1L Rhode Island Reds iMtmctorJn the public schools for - of, Fly-Tox. It has a pleasant odor, George A. Harrison, general passen and Bawed Plymouth Rocks $12, 7 IV f . on handrf Buff Orpingtons and Wiita Wyan- ; ducted her work most.conscfenHo,CMOi Trunk Station to greet ' dotlea $15 per hundred. These are - ww- f' "- ' " mna;,. W UUtfltW' QQ aiTlVaiS. musical instruction in the schools. with blue label. Appreciate CN.R.R, Service all husky, pure bred, hatched from selected eggs from our heaviest ' ' ' AVOID ETB STRAIN Sensible business and professional men do not risk jeopardizing their eyesight. They visit their optician at the first sign of trouble and hare any defect corrected before it has a chance to become serious. Are your eyes perfectly all right? If you are in doubt come to us for an examina tion. We grind lenses to correct de fects of every description. ' JERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometrist r Waynesville, N. C.
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