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THE WAYVPSVILLE MOUNTAINEER.: ' . " s YOU MAY WEAR UTTLe' JEW-" but what little there U should be fine and worth while. It will be, if you select it at J ere Pavis' store the home of the best in jewelled crea tions. All women of taste purchase their jeweled articles here. ' J ERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometrist WaynesvUle, N. C. One day's " work in the corn will assure a supply of good time to set fruit trees December and Jan- seed . is in November. ccrn for next season and will be one.u,rv,l-t the trees mus be selected of A few fruit trees set out about the place this fall will assure the owner a fresh supply of th'.s valuable cf ths most profitable days spent on'nd ordered -rUer..' and necessary food. year MONEY LO ANED '. ' ' ' 1 'r On Municipal Bond Issues. Our plan is the refunding or gradual retiremnet of the principal over a period of years at straight Six Percentage annnual or semi-annual payment. . . . IF YOU NEED A LOAN ON IMPROVED PROPERTY SEE US Long or short term, monthly payment plan, on Waynes ville an Hazelwood property. THE AMOUNT NEEDED WHEN NEEDED To Refinance, to Help Build, to Remodel or Purchase. 1 to 15 Years, repayable like renf- $10.50 per Thousand pays interest and principle. No only the best loan, but - the cheapest, r 1 a ALSO FARM LOANS UNLIMITED FUNDS. NO DELAYS. See or Call RALPH W. DAVIS PHONE 121-J. urn m- I !''ViCoI I l'"""' ' WayneaviUe Mautaineer"$2 a year WaynesviUe Ma-taineer2 a l . WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY. 1! ' " L. NOTICE OFSUMMONS. " " 'MMES. WJiWMl WSM l 1 1 an I i - A n c .. dsTvir sal arv jv-v ai imi i i NT . 1 WB1 M i i -- - - . - .I i x. it i L i "H State of North Carolina, O'ntv Haywood In (he Sune.-'or C ur Nora Sorrells Stroud, by fcir ' next friends, Rachel Sorrells ' vs. James Stroud. The defendant. Jamej Stroui will take notice that tn iit-ion " tirie . as above has been 'commcnca- 'Vi Superior Court of Haywood Cmn:y N. C. for the nurnoss of nrneiiin an absolute divorce from che dtfTi-l ant on the ground that tin ph:.iT was p.nder fourteen yea oi cgi 3 the time of the ).mporteJ marr'.ig' between the plaintiff pnd ths de fendant; that the ta:d defend;nc .further take notice that- he m re i nuired to appear at the office ' of the I Clerk of the Superior Coup: ot Hay- j wood County in WaynesviUe. N. C. on i the 6th day of October, 1925, an i answer or demur to the complain': filed in said action or the 'plaintitT j will apply to the court for the rel:e"l demanded in the complaint. ' j C. A. HAYNES, j Clerk Superior Ciurt. M&W Sept SOc Haywood Countv. j Yoh Can Double The w&jfe Life of Your SHOES Champion Shoe Shop E. T. DUCKETT. Prop., Main Street Prices Are Low V WaynesviUe, N. Ct $100,000.00 Available on improved WaynesviUe and Hazelwood properties Repaid over a period of years, by monthly payments or if sreferred, yearly. CALL, SEP OR WRITE E. L. WITHERS & COMPANY PHONE 100 WAYNESVILLE. N. C. I; administrator's ?-o:iek m i . I Having qualified ns amin'.s'.rs'O'- of the estate of Xn?a A. Car!'i. ,',r ceased, late of Haywood County. North Carolina, this is to notify a'.' persons having claims ag-.iist t' ? tate of said deceased to exhibit ihc?v to the under'igneii on or fcefnrn tiv 18th day of .August, 1P27, or th! tice will pleaded in bar of '!tMr ic covery. All persons indebted t" h said estate v.'iil! please m:il:o i- viv diate payment. Thi3 the ISih us.y ct Aj; " ' " j. r. r.oyr. A1rninip,-".'tor of the Estate S?pt. 23c Mose3 A. Curtis, deceased ADMINISTRATOR'S XOT.'TE Ilavinsr mini 'And iv.iio'--"" of the estate of M, L. -Tones, deceased, of Hnvwood Cnunkv, N. C. All per sons holding -claim against said es tate will exhibit them to the under signed at Marshall, N. C, on or be fore Sept. 15th, 1927, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This the 15th day of Sept., 1926. A. W. WHITEHURST. Ad ministrator of M. L. Jones, deceased. Oct. 28 c l ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Jrrogress roval 'f&O r'v'n? q'?l!fid i" i -'m:htrnLo of the estate of R. H. Plot- deoead,! late of Haywood County, North Ca-- j orlina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of. said deceased to exhibit them to ths i undersigned on or before the 14th day August, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their roouve .'v. i All persons indebted to Hie said estate will please mnke immediate pavment. This the 14th day of -g -t, ' D. O. PLOTT, j J. R. PLOTT, 1 G. C. PLOTT, ; Administrators of R. H. Ploti, de ceased. 280ctc For Dcr&c Brothers, Inc., 1925 already stands out on the calen dar as a year of unprecedented prooreso and cuccess. From January to date sales have exceeded any previous year'3 total by a margin at once im prescive and significant New engineering ucord3 have been established by a succession of major improvements extend ing back to the first of the year. . Never has Dodge Brothers Motor Car ranked so high in public favor. Never before has it so richly deserved the world's good wilL Tourin?Car. . ..$S97.00 Coupe . ?J.'H Sedon 1,005.00 Sooc'al Roadster ....... . . . ... . 995.00 Spsclnl Tourlnr Cat .$ 997.00 Delivered . HAYWOOD GARAGE Dddbe Brothers MOTOR CARS ' I dizziness I HAVii neadr.cne ones in a while, usually corning from constipation or torpid liver," says Mr. L. A. Morphia, of PottovUle, Ark "and the very best remedy I have found to correct this condi tion is Thedford'a Black-Draught It acta quickly and easily, and it just cant be beat "Black-Draughi ia the very beat laxative I have found. I always feel so much better after taking it "My wife take Black-Draught, too. For dizrineca, costiveneaa and any little stomach disorder, we find It most satisfactory, and consider Black-Draught a family medicine." Constipation, with an inactive liver, locks up poieona 5n the body and allows usm to do their dangerous work. '. 'v-; . -; Being purely vegetable and containing no harmful ' drugs, Black-Draught sets gently, help ing the system get rid of impari ties and preventing serious sick- Get a package today. Sold everywhere. 25 centa, a. 'i S 1 i a 1 :tli I: 3 S I IL ..J$ .W JIB" 4 i air IssMMalsMtM IBHHU . r-1 1 Combining Vegetables V.ivn-rt I !v.v.iSfW!.r ''ew dis'.-.es ! ycr.-.s tor to s,: How S'rno old stupes op. the dinner tabic! ;:i p'.es are wanted btaiise th-y are the ionds p?as. carrot., tomatoes, corn, sp:iuch !;e;t for the entire fanitlv. And, forf.:::atcly, tliey a:v available all y?ar rcti-.id in canned form. Mother mi';ht draw a le-.;r..: from the brijh'.ly colored Uakid.-scune wi'.h which her youn.ire.st. nerchar.ee. amuses himself on rainy days. He twists and turns it, throwing the bit of bsiutiful br:e':t glass in new do signs and OMiibir.ations. Just so should '.he housewiie do v.ith her vegetables. Sl:if' them, change them about, try thm in rcw combinations. Perhaps sl'c has not tried them in combinations at ail. P"t th'-re is ano'her lesson from the !.a!cbs;-ope. With glass of all one color it wcr.ldn't h b-au ifnl. It is the combination of colors that makesit bcautii'iil. It is the combina tion of flavors which make vegetables truly delicious. Study the foods served by French coo!:s who make such extensive use of vegetables. They serve them i:i combinations. One of the most deli cious of these is mushrooms and peas. Try them sauted together, a can each. This water, of course, is poured off, and the mushrooms and peas heated in pan of hot bacon fat. Bacon fat is -e economical than butter and adds -wn piquant flavor. Mushrooms and peas served pn toast with cream sauce are also very tasty. ejetabli s may be so combined that '!icy cjt.tain most of the needed food elements. Lima beans, for instance, are rich in protein and carbohydrate :r.J when a can of beans is ccnibined with a can of tomato, which has such a large mineral content, a balanced meal is found in that one dish. Heat 'l:rm together rnd add whi'.e sauce, if ..ec.'.-isi'.ry, to thicken, and season with sal" : '1 te:Per. Another excellent dish v'.ich contains needed food e'e trcKls is spirach and rice, to which ck.-cse is added to give flavor ar.d orcein crn'ent. Put the boiled rice, canni-d srirach and grated cheese in a Iv.hir.g dish in layers, add some of i he water from the can for moisten ii; and make cheese the top layer. Tiii, is an unusual dish that should fr.d immediate favor with the house wife's jury of critics, her family. One of the best food combinations C"v;es already canned. This is succo 'ash, com and lima beans combined. It your household professes a fond ness for succotash, try a new kind which combines corn and stringless beans, a can each, well flavored and baked for a few minutes in the oven. Vegetable combinations may be deli cirusiy flavored with left-pver frravy. Chicken gravy is a favorite Creole flavoring, but beef gravy and brown gravy flavored with veal stock are equally good. The seasoning is most important in these dishes and if curry powder or celery salt is liked, put a little in the vegetables as they cook. A bay leaf also gives flavor and occa sionally a sprig of mint Here are a few good dishes well worth trying out. CORN, TOMATO AND GREEN PEPPERS Cut the tops from the green peppers, remove inner mem brane and seed, put them in a bowd and pour over hot water sufficient to cover. Let stand until coid. Drain liquor from a can each of tomatoes and corn, chop them up, add suijar, salt and pepper to taste and enou-h cold boiled rice to hold them in a mixture. Fill the peppers with this mixture, and bake in a dish which holds enough water to keen the bot toms of the peppers from scorching. A delicious sauce, is made by adding :he liquid from the tomato can to the liquid in the bottom of the baking dish. Flour should be used for thick ening. MOULDED SPINACH ON AR TICHOKE BOTTOMS Drain and chop one can of spinach and season with butter, salt and pepper. Drain canned artichoke bottoms, put in a shallow pan and cover bottom of pan with boiling1 water. Add three table spoons vinegar. and on teaspoon salt. Cover and cook till artichokes are thoroughly heated. Drain, mound with cooked sninach. and hear in oven for a few minutes. Garnish with chopped hard boiled egg. The Artistic Housewife is Efficient THERE are a lot of women in the world referring particularly to housewives) to whom the term "good manager" can be applied. We particularly mean the housewife who makes a little go a long way, who gets maximum results from minimum expenditure of effort and money. We marvel secretly at their attractive homes, their unperturbed service of delicious meals, their snug little even ing suppers. Knowing the wftrk of . the household is entirely in the hands of the hostess, the marvel increases, Usually the explanation ia found in the beat possible application of energy, the use of short-cuts, simplified meth ods. One of the most popular short cuts with the "good manager" is canned, foods, wherein she finds the foods she would serve ready prepared and cooked. The drudgery is done. She is not tired and worn out With all the preliminaries taken but of tier dinner preparations she is able td hunt out and make use of unusual delicious flavorings, ingenious combinations and different recipe Her attractively ar ranged table is possible because sh'4 has thd time to. devote to. It, t ' '.' Sufipiy becaus9 aHf rd Bg& nriced, hard ft ge addicted, to leav fag whin: fccfrS 6rfc appear ti th horifon," therf ftd need Jfptf m housewlf- 165 Wv W thtertafningi or gulf herself in endless petty detail of more cooking, cleaning, dusting. With a little thought, she can put her entire scheme of household engineer ing on an efficient basis and let it more or less run itself. She must actustom herself to certain hours for certain tasks; apportion the afternoon for leisure and the shortest possible time for preparation of dinner.. In this last her stock of ready prepared foods piays an important part Th'e "something different" which the clever housewife evolves or her charming dinners may only be the same old staples served a new way. Or the unusual dish may only be one of the ready-prepared dishes wir- chased in cans which the guests have not found out tor themselves. Pre pared chicken a la king, chop sney, some of the colorful tpicv Mexican dishes. these are a remarkable source of help to the housewife who it new to modern culinary art With a little practice and investigation, she may make use of the grocer's list of canned, foods, making tier own ingenious com bmiitiocs, evolving her; fivQ piquant sauces ana'flavorings, r. U tN litiM ajrifS different hmcfi that makei '4 dliufcr distinctive. A W wheff ffieVS js sauca bi ana musnroorns ta Ktve II CX the sauce, when made of canned to mato paste and canned mushrooms, takes only five minutes to prepare. The vegetables, indispensable with the roast, may be the identical vegetables one has at home, or they may have something different about them that makes the guest wonder what power or charm the hostess has over ordinary sptnacn, peas and carrots. And the secret, likelv. is that the housewife has kept aside a half cup- , tut of her canned soup to flavor the spinach I That she has flavored her ' soup with the juice of a can of cher ries, and that the luscious cherry pie for which she is praised was no work ; at all because she used canned cher ries and ready pie crust, putting the two together with lust the ria-ht amount of sugar and spice 1 Rome wasn't built in a dav. Neithf does the housewife learn except by experience now to make ner cooking easier through using ready prepared foods. After a little ttudv and com. Lparison of values, the can easily tee mat canned xooos in addition to tav ing time, effort, to tajj flowing of her own attractive bit, el tne last D eiimlnRfnj jury wM!mriffl properties: are Df fir? can be used to waste, i that their' food! 1ed thani ceM nd It WO arttf0usn3 neta to en
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