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A.tT-M1 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER r . ...... , 1 - i - ; i V EQUIPPING FINES , CREEK 1" STATEMENT - OF OWNERSHIP j- ' SCHOOL: V , 4 'MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION The Board rf Fdnr.tfn i,. w'' ETC, REQUIRED BV'THK ACT OF Bord of Edactbon hw Just CONGRESS OF AUGUST, 24, 1912. completed eaulnnihs; Fines Creek's . , ,, . ' . new school housi. fVL It ii M.' Of WsvnesviUe; Mountaineer ' mS.3 was approximately $5,000.00. , lisheoTweekly at Waynesville, North Mr. Way Kihslanc? of Canton .was 4 Waynesville visitor Monday. , Hiss Vernie Phillips motored Canton Wednesday on business. to, NOTICE v" Mr. Reed Crawford spent thev week end witb his mother, Mrs. J FT Bpss Mrs. ited Mr. week. Kope Eli..' of Asheville. U flff 2f .WoW?SJ r. and Mrs. J. F. B... W fi' J1" hMt0e"el " "V1" . , L?I 1 Mrs. Jecrest on Pennsylvania, avenue, r -vt'..- t: k Mr. Troy Wyche of Asheville wasJ the guest of relative here part this week. ' of and Mrs. Thomas S. ShelmjrU heville were .Waynesville vijil-1 Dr, of. As! tors Tuesday. filcted from a horse. Mr. Boone Sunday Schedule Only Effective Sun was hitching his horse to a wagon.1 ' 4r IWw .1926. . when he was' kicked in the face, and $ Between Waynesville, Canton and Vtllihurt. if -sLi Asheville every two hours on eves . fl D. a. r. .;f "' ;:n'-. .The rnrular mnnthlv mu.tin f I B-10-U-Z-4-6 D.ii t..- , , Leave. Asheville Carolina, for October 1, 1926. State ox ftorth Carolina Dorcas Bell Love Chapter -was held same hours. INDEPENDENT' COACH LINE Waynesville, N, C fwylv.nis avenue, notice OK THir, . , - a nouse was oecoratea wtw Deau- 0n Mnnrf.V ;Cr,V.rr"", n n4 ... v ttr.SW-.'v.i- f7s 0- wer twentyf our In attend- court hoaae door in the town of ance and thf. Regent Mrs. - E. B. j!f1jrn?,vlu! North Carolina,. I will f Theeetinav we. opened, by. sing-; tril: rr0 Wg xdierica, the use of ritual and JLyin siidC oelnav 'in! 'Waynesville saluUsf the .' . t ' : ! w-Townshjpj HeirwbriiT Cnohk M n T Miss Rena: Brown of 'Dillingham, I N.; C. is : the house Kuest of her" erother, M& I. J. Brows. 1 ot'tMf I Sivnr.1 1 wnsnjp Mejrwi The reports -of : officers followeA BoritS taCrossnore School with a valuation Hunt-HavwtKxi w tedrnerjon said Wd. and ;runs .West stake in the the Waynesville- -,,, i..vreBtra. uomDinv Siii tt.m. inf.. .. ju. erly with' said road. 680 ft" t. . Mis. : M. G. Velegnl of Loul.'vTlfe,1cus.l. chairmen appointed on pub- rJSd, Mf BWi !? Ky., visited Mr. snd 'Mrs. fWistor5 1ntf- PrPr use, pf .-the s staUin the Hunt-Haywood Orchard Bass several days'Ust week. C Fla ' " 4 ' . . . Company line; thence with said line r : .-:C"l3fflrves of the Revolutionary ,B,HBufln.ty,woo1 Orchard Com- Mr. Herbert Temnleton and Mr. R. Woldier whose names are on the ?i2f.! t.L.8.0. S J2? ',.t '? ' pine, L.; Moody were in tf;mJ7m UHS 7Sr wiihlJl? :K&"y. vine on Business weanesaay. mousin save an oeen looatea.ana win 2"J "rcnsra company line. N. 8' CJiW the 'regulation UT S. "SO feet to the BEGINNING, be- Rev. and Mrs. Pipes, of FraBklin-markers st art early date. ' " by J.V Seiive" o? Ui" h" f B m hP were among those to . attend the 'A ths conclusion of t)nslims,;MieraCard. made ; July, ""geoT'and Episcopal church meeting last w&lff f J f, Robeson gave s most' Interest- recorded in the Map Book "B," office '"' ' ' inR and comprehensive talk on' the f the Register of Deeds of Haywood Mr. James R. Thomas, 'Miss Sara National Society D. A. R.,' telling "ItTi bein8r "e property con Thorffas and Mr. Roy Campbell mo-! stands fpr. its aim and oh- fac for W B bJVFPU? tored to Charlotte Sunday for the Ject: '.ITo perpetrate the memory and' U. Miller and" wife,' Mary G Miller cay. ' I spirit pi the men ana women wno uj eea asiea juiy au, 1920, and re- l " .1 " . tHwhieved American Independence; to 'e ,n. boojc oiu, j fv S n "ierishmajntain j and extend the Tto !nted the Waynesville Chamber. Ht -1 of American freedom j to f erred BTon eeds 56. nsire 410. Deeds of Haywood County, de pursuant to Dowjr con- Commerce on the Goodwill Touaft patrjoti8m and iove ot R. N. Humphries .and R. Gideon, returned. . dtmntryl and to aid-in seeu'ring for dated October 8th, 1926, and recorded ; ' ' I ' LnniinH W..i ot liberty. Book ", page 98, Record of Deeds Mrs. R. M. Bigham of - Charlotte," ,".. -- r or irust oi JHaywood County, North . o ir u di. At the conclusion of this excellent Careflna; i ' : , and Miss Salbe McPheraon of Moores- v t . . - I'fTi.- , iV U . , 1 . lam, -4X3. pocrcsw una uiib. ijrnco j. mo ub iint aay oi uctooer, 1ZH. ...null itallxlnn. If'o xnilMa in GEO. H. WARD. ""Hftlof ftlems of pink' and white. , Nov.ic MandW . , , Tru. County of Haywood Before me, a Notary' Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Wm. A. Band, wno, naving been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he is we uaitor-uwner oi the Waynes-1 ville Mountaineer and that the follow-' ing is, to the best of. his knowfedge and 'belief, ' a true' statement of taai ownership, management of the afore-! said publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the i Act of August 24. 1912. embodied in I section 443, Postal Laws and Reguis tions,, printed on the reverse of thij form, to wits Publisher Wm. A. Band, Waynesville. N. C. . . ' Editor, Wm. A. Band, WaynesvUta, . Msnesi KA Trr a t t i 4iisj aiUlbUI, TV in. A. SwOU WaynesviUe, N. C. - i . Business Manager, Wm. , A. Band, .nraynesvuie, N. C. The known bondholders, ' mort gagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total of bonds mortgages, o; other securities are Jesse D. Boone. Waynesville, N. C. Wm. A. BAND, Editor-Owner.--,-, Sworn to and subscribed before m this 13th day of October, 1926. ; H. G. STONE, My Commission Exoires Julv 1 lose- v.. iSVV EAT ERS : ' " Infant's, Children' and Women' Sweat- lp Prom 98c to $4.98 . The Most Complete Showing of Sweateit UNDERVVEAR: Union Suits,. Bqys and Girls Only SOc Union Suits for Women Only 8c DIVERSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: Cook stove in good con dition. Apply at Mountaineer of fice, 'tf ville are visiting Mrs. E. W. Brown for several days. " Mrs- William Kimberly of Ash ville is on a month's visit' to her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Both, on Pigeon street. '-'" ' 1' IT n C MRT5T i eyiivji w . lunn, ui WAIIMUS- .?'',.: . iu- .r ' j VILLS SEWER ASSESSMRNTS i iniionctrsi or inn nivwouu - ' ' Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Liner and Mrs. J. Haires Alley have returned from the Goodwill Tour throueh the East and part of Canada. .AMAw'u! Mr. David M. Simons spent sevr. eral days of last week in Knoxville, Tenn., where he went to purchase Mr. Snd Me. John N. Shoolbred left last week for Elizabeth, Tenn., where they will visit Mrs. Shool bred's sister, Mrs. Frosf. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coin and children', have returned to their home in Hazelwood from a visit to rela tives in Elizabethton, Tenn. i r . . lv, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Killian, Jr, Of Ashevillef are spending two weeks here as , the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Killian, Sr. Bishop j! M. Horner and Rev. and Mrs. Sutherland of Asheville attend.-, ed the missionary meeting held last week at the, Episcopal church, jj' ' ' ' Cr, and Mjs. Paul L.. Howell Of Stuarts Draft, are visiting friends and relay ves in Waynesville and th vicinity for several days. '. ... : 'i ' Mrs. J. W. Moore and idiss Agnes; ThomaS bfiGastonia attended the dis trict church meeting held st Episcopal church here, last week. ' ; N Mr. Paul Camp, Mr. Robert Fie and Mr. DoQ JJosaflock left Sunday for an extended trip to Havana, Cuba and points in the. United Statej Messrs. Bill Shoolbred 'and Richard . ., . 'vl I&W TV iioiionan, waoun wiui wt .uiu Utility ci in" Bartford,.Tena,ewere guests of friends hers over the Wss end. . , ij ' ' ' ' V Hi.&f Dr. snd Airs. F. M.. Lefiar who have been spepdlng the. past 'year Is Waynesville jhave gone, to Gsstonia or the wintst, Dr. Lensr ess .Deen the practicing ehriroprstor 'fa5 Ws nesviUe. U 7 Miss Bessie - Boyd Is In an Ashe ville hospiUlv;hre she recently. nn Th UPter 'oi uu. were o.u. jh, per80M hereinafter nam,d and fully entertained at the any and H other persons interested VC.obMk with. Mrs. Nobeck in property fronting on any of the hostess. hereinftr nuntlnnul ,v,t.i. After the usual opening exercises streets have, been included-wiAin the Ojjsiaftss.ol.the chapter was. TpSiiir sessment districts in the en np- , . .T.Qwn of .Waynesville, will take notice . ..A..-letter . was read f'Mrs. J. that the Ieport of c, Engineer Dolph Long,. President North Caro- has be6n dep0gM ,in the Office of MJtmmJOUJ. oHoiting the. Tew Clerk oftbtf Town of Wii. uiof ahVnhe"chspteTS In bolplngvvm.foyS!h.n0- Ktf fi;. u. IMtrm -'surpriM hower that had terestedi which Engineer.s report 8et, been arranged to help furnish the new out the amount M8esaed , t h(l winK wnica na uTO. uucu .property owners for two-thirds off Old Ladies' Home in Fayetteville. the tota t . . . MniiiM ,'fW.uw l' - the material therefor in and upon cases as requested. the f0iiowin .treets. snd th The following delegates were DartiB4' wilI iv. nntlr. thf th m. elected to the general convention that or , 8 of Aidermen wii w metsvriA Richmond, ys., Oct.. 17: at th," m,., office in thl! Xown Mrs. BfN.. Barber,,Mrs. J. Harden of Wsvne.ville'ftn the 4th dav of No- HoweU. ! i: i" .' ;.: ' vember. 1926 at 4 o'clock P. M. for theVorts of the officers Tor this th' KMrn' ot .iWfin k. yeaS- were read and accepted. The jections V respect to the spe:.al a--daughter's hearts were made sad by aessfnehts aftd any persons d:s..aur- tnef report ubu. fiedwith said report will file oVjec- ouri dear veterans. tions in writine under oath wjth tha JJbflaUuwing officers. were elected: Town clwl( 'on or before ,alJ Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, President Thfi- m pTtveriy owner3 wiu lur. JHrf R. Barber, 1st Vice-Pres- ther ' Uke ' notice that ths said as- ldml f 8essment3 shall be Davahla in three h. Mr V.C: Nobeck, 2nd Vice-Pres- equal instanmentSi the first instal!. ident. , ment tobe due upon confirmation of .Mrs. Martin, Recording Sec- the' a"ssesSmeht roll, which shall bear retary. " interest at the rate of 6 Der an- M?:5?JLS5..P1ckwe11' Secretary. num froin daU of the confirmation of .Mra-.rl. K.iman, corresponds the assessment roll, provided that Secretary. ... . . jth. nrnnoi-fir 1 vuuon oi paying: any assessment in f .r.Mrs.-W.' A. Hvatt. Leader -of Chil-UnaW ,i,nu n ....... I ' . r- - ' , i.m.U wa.w V.'V TT UUIB V. All BOOGW LOST Two. black hand bags contain ing wearing apparel. Also National Coffee Co. stationery. Return to Waynesville Mountaineer and get re vaad.' S. M. Latham, care National Coffee. Co., Greenville, S. C. ltpd Scientists tell us that products termed "moth-proof ers" do not kill the moth larvae that damages the cloth or garment. It merely renders the material distasteful to the moth larvae. They leave the treated cloth and seek untreated material. To kill moths, their eggs and larvae use Flv- Tox. Get Fly-Tox from your retailer, always in bottles with blue label. .WANTED: Man with car to carry Asheville Time in Waynesville ter ritory. Box 131, Waynesville, N. ltpd. . Clifton Moody and family Sn Misses Svlla Nita l ' - rr"""v Da vj attended the funeral of Mr. W, C. illen at Sylva Sunday. ' Ait f- w r, HOSIERY: Bear Brand ' Hose for Children: Just 25c pair Ribbed Hose for Women: 25c to 50c pair Silk and Wool Hose for Women Only $1 pair thlld ren s Coals from $2.98-$15 nY Coats, from $10$39.75 The Most Complete Line of Winter Wear pletsed to leiiH'4hat she-tonrerk ing nicely. V f v ' a- i - Mrs. Brsnfce j GUmer . sn4 . chiKif aren en aoimayior rass vnruusn, Miss, where thtjfr will be gnesU of relatives for .several months. Mrs. Joseph Brandt snd children, who have' been visiting Mri Gilmer, also went to Pssa ChristisntMondsy. . Mr. Robert 5ooj -rnrnd 'td' Ms home SstartUir.ronI!shl1AsheViHe. receive treatment front wounds i FOR SALE Crimson cfov- I nr ever 98 per cent pure, $10 per biishel. Red clover $18 per bushel. Afoike $15 per bushel. Grim is veffy, hardy, and' worth much more. Inelude $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 'LAYER PIANO FOR SALE This PfayeV Piano has beautiful Ma hogany Case. Is in perfect con dition. Was sold to' party for $495.00. Can be bought for bal ance owing on it, which is $295.00. 15 Rolls good music. Write Clark J ones-Sheeny Co Morristown, Tehrfessee. 150ct.c Riddle Fitments are the standard of home lighting Your diniiig room will so much more in viting with, a graceful Kiddle Fitment sus pended above the table. The fitment shown is only one of many attractive Riddle dining room pieces moderately priced. MARTIN ELECTRICE COMPANY Phone 28 WaynesviUe, N. C Authorized Riddle Dealer G. C. Briggs, 103 East street. dres's, UhaOter. ' InlKnt : ll. hlvs n.iH tirlthin t-l JO-J-- .. .. . .... r 'Mrs. JS. J. Uystt, ecorar or thirty dsvs jslten the assessment roll Classes. r --' ' ' " " shall havs been Disced liTthe hands Mrs.. J, Harden Howell, Recorder! of the-Tax Collector's 2 discount l&mi t v. . . ..... .. - snail be allowed. of Crosaer'fif 'Service, an. Milan, Chsplain. fnohn-)0een,Begiitrsr. Be're. being no further business ttfe meeting Sdjourned to meet with Mrs. atMiUsr.'Jr,' Net 5.!: s The hostess served, delicious 'tee course. I ' . " ., ': v. MISS ANNA OBK McELHOt B-IXS sMrss tms' Dee Mcelroy, dsughter ii;R:?M4TO6y,tTasser sway at her horns Aeaak; Spring la the. Crab,! 'IB Illness ing,SB,yac- of -pneumonia. ': Miss cit... Mis. ,fTid. l teK - n f.MM,.trnt-; The names .of the .owners, ths front age 'of their' respective' lota, the names (of the etreeta' ni-whlch the lots ss- sessei'ais leosUd; oo which said im provements have been psde.end, J- ttluded" ss'pisrt of Use assessment dis tricts,' hrstof ore established ssd ' the proportionate cost p.f ., such improve meBts.'js'sesed sgsinst the respee- tlve lot of Ssld property owners sre ss follow: '- . -. Vame. Vs -.-1 .Vs V' D.s sssMit seversl months flw, T.' Bhslton V' 6BS 4S. , $U0 Wsds BTsApton" 47 45 Louiss WsWl ;t ;:;( 5 Tom . BroTrn 16ft -45-- Miller Street It 80 21.15 "1S8.0 - 7.0Bt. 8J0 She had high Ideals, and was one of ;R v c enamer; s sister ana lour 6 ro th ere survive, her mother having pre ceded Aer, severs! yearss. " s miss vary ixtor isrt monday for Memphis,. . Tenn, Clsrksdsls, Miss, snd other points in Mississippi where . !! - ssssstIm - Y i' ' itT1' V1 Thome) ' SIS 80 940 Mrs Gilaer, Soy- ; sts Psrk 438 ;j 80' 131.40 : 'r ,J i;Min Street ' J. P. . Francis 460 80 138.06 Were Davis . 132 SO 89.0 bury. N. C. for the past fsw yrs. l , FOR ; RENT Furnished apartment, alsoj furnished rooms. Apply to Mrs! G. C. Briggs, 1,03 -East St. tfc x. BED SPREADS, sheets and pillow cas4i, cheaper at Ellison's. .. -t- F-ooteln Pea Repairing Any make ef fesitin-M repeired ' by I. H. Ttssckston1 at - Waysesvill Pharmta- V. f : I . - - - tf rn4 m mc . : CUPOU Will TUB fewest . thiscs a' tacyee pBssps ssd xferes- st SWsoss. - Wl SBLLjfor cash ssd seU for lsss st EBlsoa's. . . .. GOOD sV- tsstker skees st B1U- IcOTTACfPOB RENT-JIfs.. W.'.T. Cxswforsl. : " , v.. . ' ;- BABT CHICXS FOB 8ALE Urge type Bsrron Strain White Leghors baby .chicks " $9.60 per hundred. Ancooae .$11, Rhode Wnd Beds and Barred Plymouth ' Rocks $12, Buft Orplngtens sad White Wyan dotte 115 per hundred. These ar all husky,' purs "bred, hatched froas selected : eggs from our heaviest " Sure you want to use, fresh eggs. We have "Connec-. tiona" where we are SURE we get them. Our !eg3 and ' everything elae we sell are the Very "BEST in QUALITY, thatkwe can get and we teinHerri to you for the DOWN price. MILLER BROTHERS jhone 30 jMain Street O. B, Gross 230 ..JH'.v' ,DMlsyiie. , W jay" the poets, ssd TfBsfMiee v nve deuvery. .nompt shipments. urdr Irons this ad. Acme Fsrsa, FarmvlUe, N. C Nev 11c , ' t , i ,,TH1 BAT OF TBK BOVR t .ta. the Urge Mi To such sn artent" is ,,, ii.th"iT.u? w"en ny veversl of them la different colors to . . . wear .with different costttsaes, ',.Thii1' I bo extravagance sf the low prices ' .-.which, prevsil here. We hsv them a . Jn . black and smart colors, trimmed : ., wiin, ; grosgrsln. ribbon band and , , vsivsi bows. - r ,-... -sU. ml umm f.m DnfiD DDT M T
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