"7 -v. ' rl 'f THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. r.f ; I-' 7 Ma VI' ' t A r $: At ti S a 0) .4 D bi 14 I m ill c THE MILLIONAIRE'S SECRET, ference Legion headquarters re- I ported "the situation well in hand," To be a millionaire, a man must with prospects that a treaty of 'peace not only get rich; he must be able to stay rich. A certain well-known millionaire, when asked how he stayed rich, said: "I invest my money only in sound, established companies." That man has learned a valuable secret. But a man's money, however much he has, is never worth so much n aa hie mind K I ft 1 n t pi 1 1 (TP HCe. Has it ever occurred to you that following lands and premises, lying . . n and being in Waynesville Township, you should invest your intelligence , ood c ountv North Carolina, may end the affair within a. short time. San Francisco , Chronicle. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Saturday, December 4th, 1926. at 11 o'clock A. M., at the Court House door in Waynesville, - North, Carolina. I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHAPEL. Si. John's Catholic Chapel, 14 Church street, Waynesville. Mass on Sundays at 10 o'ciucc. Mas during the week at 7 oeltv-l:- REV. FATHER McDEVITT, just as carefully as you invest your money 1 Why not invest your intelligence in and described b) metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake, east corner of lot No. 4 on the North a sound company by subscribing fsjde jne Df a thirty foot street, and the Youth's Companion? It is the oldest magazine for young po.ople in the w:irld and nearly the oldest of all the American magazines. It is also one of the most interesting. Practically every famous author of the pa-it hundred years has written at one time or another for the Com panion. 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The Youths Companion 52 is- u Woody, dated July 9, 1926. sues in 1927 j Sale made pursuant to the power ., ... - ,nor conferred upon me by deed of trust 2. The rema.ning issues of 1926. , g u "Woody and wife Minnie All for only $2. j Woody, dated the 15th day of Sep- .1. Or include McCall's Magazine, tember, 1926, and recorded in Book the monthly authority on fashions. 19- PKe 59- I Record of Deeds of Both publications, only $2.50. : Trust of Haywood County. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION I" This the"2nd day of November, 1926 S. N. Dept., Boston, Mass. ; M. G. STAMEY. Subscriptions i(eceived at this i25Novc M & W Trustee Office. 1 I NOTICE MARRIAGE LASTED JUST FIVE Sundav Schedule Only Effective Sun MINUTES day nthi 1926. Between Waynesville, Canton and Asheville every two hours on even hour. 8-10-12-2-4-6 Leave Asheville same hours. INDEPENDENT COACH LINE Phone 70-J Waynesville, N. C. A woman's right to change her mind robbed Marcus Cohn of his matrimonial bureau bride within five minutes after a judge pronounced them man and wife. Yesterday Cohn, 66 years old, told Superior Judge Trout how he had been deserted at the altar by Mrs. Hannah Gordon Cohn, and their marriage was an nulled. Cohn said the match was promot ed by a woman customer who knew that he was a widower. They were introduced at a matrimonial bureau, an hour later were married at the Subscribe for the Mountaineer $3.00 SAVING. Special to the Mountaineer from the Asheville Times. It is surprising how readers of The i : 1 1 .. T. ; u 1 : tln- n City Hall. 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Clyde's line up. D. B. Vance center Jerry Rogers, R. F. Lawrence Morgan, L. F. Levi Morgan, R. G. Claude Rogers, L. G. Rock Hill's line up. Clifton Parton, center Robt. Boyd, R. F. Lawrence Leatherwood, L. F. Tom Garrett, R. G. Jule Boyd, L. G. and you will pay only $4.00 (saving $3.00), during "Bargain Days," Dec. 1-15, for The Times, (evening or morning edition), daily and Sunday, by mail for a full year those sub scribing this year will be in class "A" (preferred list) and may renew every year at this fixed rate $4.00 (saving .OOJ-pregular rate is $7.00 a year. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. State of North Carolina, County of Haywood. The undersigned, haying qualified as executor, with the will annexed, of the estate of Henry Russell, de ceased, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to the said estate to make immendiate payment to the undersigned executor, and all per sons having claims against the said estate shall present them to the un dersigned for payment. Unless the same are presented within twelve months from this date, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re-, covery. This the 1st dav ol November, ihzu. ROBERT L. NOLAND, Executor with the will annexed, of the estate of Henry Russell, Dec9c H & H deceased Subscribe to the Waynesville Mountaineer, only $2.00 a year. "ARMY" SETTLES MARITAL ROW LEGION BUREAU CALLED OUT BY JUDGE AND OBTAINS COMPROMISE. Calling out the army to quell a domestic insurrection was the expe riment told with great success yes terday by Superior Judge Mogan In the suit of Mrs. Ethel Fernandez against Wm. H. Fernandez, a veteran of the World War. Fernandez, an electrician, gassed in France, draws a pension and is under treatment in a government hospital. When he appeared at a preliminary hearing at which was to be decided the matter of temporary maintenance for : his 3-year-old son he had no lawyer to represent him and was in seemingly hopeless d'.3 agreement with his wife. It was then that Judge' Mogan "called out the army" in the guise of the Service Bureiu of the American Legion.- ' The Legion got Attorney Hillary H. Crawford, a war veteran, to rep resent Fernandez, who arranged for a temporary home for the baby, sat isfactory to both parents, for main tenance for the .child from Fernandez pension, and ; at the end 4of a ' con- TO ISCLE-lAIiii Athlete has simple method ol keeping in perfect form Athletes and trainers know how pain ful and disabling muscle-lameness can be. And they, more than almost any one else, can tell you tho best way to overcome it. 'In my training work as an ath lete," writes Frank B. Conover, of 175 South St., Jersey City, N. J., "I have used Sloan's Liniment for the past five years and found it most effec tive for soreness caused by vigorous exercise. Also nn incomparable rem edy for stiff neck." It is marvelous how ache and stuT ness in lame muscles yield to tho magic of Sloan's. 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