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NOTICB Sunday Schedule Only EffectiT Sua dmy 17th, 1926. Between Waynesville, Canton, and Asheville every two hours on evea hour. 8-10-12-2-4-6 Leave Asheville tame hours. INDEPENDENT COACH LINE Phone 70-J Waynesville, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICB 8T. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHAPEL, Having; qualified as admimtrator of th estate of M. L. Jones, deceased. oi nsywooa county, n. u. All per sons holding claims 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 rjlead in bar nf their , This the 15th day of Sept., 1926. A. W. WHITEHURST, Ad m.nistrator of M. L. Jones, deceased. Oct. 28 e St John's Cathol's Chapel, 146 Church street. Wavn;ville Mass on j Sundays at 10 o'clock. Man during the week at 7 o'cUkIt. f j HEV. FATHER McDEVITT, i tf. Pastor. Put In Your Winte'rs Supply of C O A L now PHONE No. 4 for your supply of Winters' Coal. Fill your bins and Ihen vou can forget about it. knowing that when cold weal her comes yen have plenty of fuel in your bin3. We sell the very best coal on the market. R. L. LEE (Sh CO. Dealers in WOOD AND COAL AT DEPOT WAYNESVILLE, N. C. ADMINISTRTORS NOTICE. ' Having qualified as administrator i of the estate of J. H. Burnett, de ceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before) the 2nd day of October, 1927, or this; nntiMi ; 1 1 k- ! J I I . L ..: win uv picaucu in uai (Ji inrir. recovery. All persons indebted to; the said estate will please make im- mediate payment. ; , This the 2nd day of October, 1925. ODER F. BURNETT, ., Administrator of the Estate , 11 Nov.e J. H. Burnett, deceased, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, j Stale of North Carolina, Count of Haywood. Gasoline Runs Oats Out of Gas HavinfiT nilaliflpd as uHminir-itora of the estate of Mrs. Hattie helmet. deceased, late of Haywood Co;nty, norm Carolina, this is to nnl.'.y all Persons having estate of said deceased to exhibit' them to the undersigned at Waynes-! ville. N. C on nr hi furs th t ri Han of October, 1927, or this notice wiU oe pieaaea in Dar of tiieu recovery.) All persons indebted to said estate' win piease make immediate payment.' I This the 9th day of October. 1926. i W. R. FRANCIS. I S. R. FELMET, j Administrator of th Esfit of Aii Nov.l8c Hattie Felmet, Deceased.1 1926 ' A Jbr 11,512,000,0001' y.?6voo,ooo, ' I bushels or if i OATS SB - OATS . gl ; -c Mi 191-15 AV. HONEY FOR SALE. V ru2?,ooo,ooo j! i SUSHELSOP ill 5 OATS z?I New honey in the comb nr evti ict- ed $2 per gallon. j ! Six gallon lots or nure 5 1 . S nor gallon. I Produced exclusiveK' fijm clovers, i IJuauty guaranteed. I State whether comb i wiiii ted when oidcring. THE BUSY BEE APARY, Jan20pd Fletcher, N. ('. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ' mABWf UmistJu World in Motor Cur VatuTX VWf I fej Crankshaft MOTOR, j antt"Arrqyof Further I SCAU-KCESUCK AfiKKUlTUItAi rOUNOMION ASOI.IXK hn hI on the run ax ) vear, and It la expected that the yield II UIHPI'. . . .......... .1... I - . II ware of iiuwer on f:.f.,. accordlnc to the Sears-Uoelim-lc Ajrrl cultural Foundation. ''ne iiicreHMe In tractor farming and the decline In farm dors of 3,(r.',(HI0 lieuil from 1020 to IH-'S has greatly reduced I lie demand for f ats. The crop litis ver will he only 1.24,ll00,00a IiunIicIh,' m ircllng to the latest official em I mules, the KoonttaUnn states. I.bhI year (lie crop totaled 1,512,000.000 uimIiWs. while the Ave year average In only 1.827,000,000 bushels. About 45.tM.-i.. O00 acres were devoted to naia' nil's will lie around 2T.B bushels ner acre. I.Ike corn, most of the oats la con sumed by live stock. Very little of It Is sold snd not more than 2 per cent of the crop Is exported, as a ml. Since the demand as a horse feed has declined, a larger percentage Is being consumed by hogs aad cattle. Th carry-over frosj the 1928 crop was large because of th bumper crop last year and due to the general scarcity of live Htock. so In snlte of the short crop this year, there will be ample In meet the demand. 1(0 i TIM b A, I II s I Having qualified as administrator of the estate of R. H. Plott, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Car-,' orlina, this is to notify all persons bavin? claims against the estate ofj said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th j day August, 1927, or this notice will! be pleaded in bar of their recovery.! All persons indebted to the said! estate will please make immediate' payment. . This the 14th day of August, 1926. I D. O. PLOTT. j J. R. PLOTT. G. C. PLOTT. ! Administrators of R. H. PlotL, de-, 'ceased. iNOctc (M0 BOLL MOTOIR CO, Canton and Waynesville, N. 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' THE PICK OF THE LAND i ' 4 When you make this store your head quarters for Groceries you 4 re assured the choicest etables it is possible to pro cure. Canned or fresh, our stock are always prime quality. ? - . THE BEST YOU CAN IMAGINE A Roast, roasted as you know how to , ryast it. makes a most palatable and nourishing food for your family needs. h f I i amb, Pork, Veal CHOPS Chops of your choice make such an appetizing dish for break fast dinner or supper. Easy to prepare in a number of dif ferent ways. ' EITHER HAM BOILED OR FRIED . You just , cannot realize that Ham cant be sa. good until y?u' fcaste some of oar Kam Boiled or . fried . to suit your taste. Order a ? slice for tomorrow morning's breakfast. TBic City Mwlid J. B. DAVIS, Proprietor i FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Church Street Phon No. 149 Waynesville, N. C. a I --"- Vf ..,T.f fl J ..uauM Ma-Mkr wlm- VOX, , ..1' i i
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