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I PTEMBER 8, 1932 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER v Page 7 i . t?;vT1ia1A LOCAL INSTANCE OF naS J""v' I ADVERTISING PAYING fSyste ms Show it Tlvnnc V During The Last Week. u'k HirnpHdv afternoon gure-s slight of hand act, 1 wwen the sun tSngtheeclipBe. While . Jrervone witnessed the '".eh smoked stlass or pic- stives, ye y - f . I solar systew show 1 p.. r.ioic careful note Li, and timed every phase of fi; keeping an accurate re- r.k temperature. nw 'v -hel! Dr. Green sa d. the lier registered 88 degrees. Wit 01 lire "!""" Uay tlie thermometer stood Green , siuuieu w.c nro d rterent piei-vs i e""i L'. being about 12 ir.hes He said after careful cb , he distinguished a purple d the sun. He stated that it ' dutiful he had ever , .-a v,a v,b has not nmseu Uof tne sun uuiws mo io rpnor ted that they t difference in the HI 6'". Lric conditions. tne iierw.ni I. it was "depdrsssing," mak- as thOUgn ne were It upon. . Holl manaeer oi the Way oir Store, linked an idea 1W 1 - eclipse result being a n- " HP cut StriDS OI Lj ,mnVoH them, beinz care- cm v- - . trap the en-is of the glass to L... v,o (vlo-ps wouldn't cut the tr. Then placing a large sign L.;xr with ' eciiDseoscooes. Jamed them, he really brought hstomers. Mai.y visitors oic ways to fix their smoked ,d did not want to miss tne ,ext eclipse ! hat win oe vi.-io'e be in llJ, :t '-va3 isam. trinrAt.hv Lame. Miss Elizabeth and Mr Woodson rurceii to Griffin, Georgia Monday M ss Norman, whose nome iffin, has been a guest at the lavneovillp for the Dast month Is Lane accompanied her home w days' visit. . THE ADVERTISER Some business men are still skepti cal about advertising, but it still pays to tell the world what you have to sell. .-SDeciahy throuph the coiumus of Ihe Mountcineer, Haywood County's prov en bet advertising medium. Last week Curtis Cut Kate had an advertisement telling of a new nied icina never before heard of in this -ection, although it is a reliable pro duct, made by a reliable company. In a very shore time after the paper was mailed he had a call for the medicine, and since then he has s,old more. People are still buying merchandise and every day needs but they arc buying them from those who advertise. P Poet's Corner THE NIGHT ORCHESTRA Says the cricket to the frog, "Will you join our band?" He said, as he sat upon a log, "I'd like to, if I can." Says the froggie to the kattydid, "Would you like to sing?" Then as he chirped around the old shed, ' ,fl "Yes, I'll make the cool air ring." The hoot-owl asked the water, "Will you dance a jig?" And the water answered cooly, "As soon as I get on my 'rig.'" Then they sang upon the darkness; The sweet music filled the air; The hushed silence awakened, To musicians everywhere. The fox-hounds picked the banjoes, And the foxes just Kept time, And the roosters began their chorus, And the sun began to shine. LORENA ROGERS Clyde, N. C. "What was that noise I hujrd in your rdoni last night " "Poor John h:id a dream that he was in town and he was ;novi'i g the bed around frcm place to p!ai-. so he wouldn't be arrested for parkir.g too long m one place. XOIiCE OF SUMMOXS AXD WAR- 12 A XT OF ATTACUMEXT "Yes," said the lordly young man, I write poetry." Tne girl was impressed. "How truly deva-. itingt" she ex claimed. Does your poetry yield any returns?" "Yes," said the young man, sighing heavily.. "It practically all returns." STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, .Jl.IY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. -TATL UF NORTH CAROLINA ON ii-AllON OF FANNIE LOCK-. :.ian VS. JrlSSlt; B. LOCKMAN, GUARDIAN, jAKVIS L. PALMER, H. R PAL MER, AND W. G. B. MESSER. Th Defendant, Jessie B. Lociiman, above named, will take notice that iummons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the.2ath day of August, iyo2, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hay wood County, N. C, for the penal sun: of $2,00.00 to be .discharged upon the payment of $1,402.47, With inter e.t from November 16, 1928, and in terest on $700.00 from Oct, 2:ird, llJ23, to Nov. 16th, 1926, and interest on $16.67 from Feb. 16th, 1925, to Nov. 16th, 1926, due by reason of defendant. Jessie B, Lock man, Guardian of Fan nie Lockman, having defaulted in his duties as said' Guardian and failed to account for the sums aforesaid, as his bond required him to do, which ?a:J oond and faithful performance of the some was guaranteed by Jarvis L. Plmer, H. R. Palmer, and W. G. B. -Messer by reason of their having signei and sealed the bond of the aid Jessie B. Lockman as surities ir.d guarantors of the faithful exeou ion of the trust reposed in the said Ji?ss!e B. Lockman, which summons is returnaple before the Clerk of Supe rior Court of HaywooJ County, at his office in Waynesvsille, N. C, on the 28th day of September, 1932. The defendant, Jessie B. Lockman, .vil! also tr.ke notice that a warrant of attachment was issued bv said Clerk on the 29th day of August, 1932, a?;i nst the property of the said de Vvui.T.t, which is returnable before t!i 1 ;nd Clerk of the Superior Court At lilt' time and place above named j - the return of the summons, when ;i ' wnere, the defendant, Jessie B. Lockman, together with his said bonds- !ren are required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaintitt, or the rehsf demanded will be granted. W. G. P.YKr.S. Clerk SuDoriir Couit ?-"t. l-S-15-22 M. G. S. FT mOfsg HERE is tire value, you seekers of bargains! A custom-built tire in three styles fine ever went on any millionaire's car AT THE fRICE OF A STANDARD TIRE. Produced by that master-builder of custom re equinment- PENNSYLVANIA, out 1 an exDerienr.ft tViat rrw8 back for i - o o vearn. Contains more rnbber.more body. pore cushioned air more of ev- ryihms that counU. Will deliver pore safe and silent miles than any standard tire known! Yet you pay no more. See this great custom-built "Quality Group" NONPAREIL "88"; ADVANCED TWIN SIX and ADVANCED DUO DE LUXE before you invest a single dollar in new tire equipment- Trade Your Old Tires We'll For PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY OF AMERICA, Inc. (Makm of PBMyliii Tm and Tuba, "Piir Packed" Teimit Bll Bieyde TSrem, ") Cwnil Offxm amd Faaorimi JEAHNETTE, FA. (In Iha Pinabatt-fh Indwtrial Axes) ENTRAL SERVICE ST ATIGN PUROL PEP AND TIOLENE MOTOR OIL IAIN STREET WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Rheumatics When Torturing Pains Are Stopped i avc:ur met uca renoniennj tucceu id treating rheumatism that - o.'flc cm ajwayt :rodra citb oatlenu :rcm idr and near H a at fiuallT induceo to tua.. btanaiag prescription avaiia o:e tiiruoii orug torc o all atiflerert couio oenem. rbauunaj who never dream ea sucn a thing oosbif nae von ao&olutt treeajm irom the toriurin; jam of rheu matism, neuritis tumoAtro and neurftlgta with thu imi.j'Q; prracripuon alakea oo tllliereiKe oo interne the pain or now long Tou f tutlereo u erv Ilrst three docet don t oring oieuca. comlortlnt relief Oruggiii aiii refuna voui mancv There are no opia:e or narrotlrt in Ru-No-Ma. St. lit and' powerl'ji vet aoioluteiy narm leu Why vast lime a-it anyttiinf that doesn t atop your pamr I! Ru-No-Ma does that vou a now rna will fct well Delay pnlf causes lutierinu rrv tnts last word ing prescription inn puts oevlrldcten. pain racked sulterer oo their leet ready lor work or play ftre the Referee on the 12th day ofj Sept., 1932, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M.,j -it his office, N achovia Bank Building, Asheville, N. C, and at the same vime other business, will be trans acted by the Cou.t herein. This the m oav of September, 19:52. "V. A. HYATT, Trustee, Wavucivil'.e, N. C it G. S. XOTiCE OF SALE OF XOTE V'00.00 HAYWOOD COUNTY, N. C. REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTE. Staled bids will be received by the L.va! Government Commission at itb Ofl'ce m Raleigh, N. C, at 10 o'clock. A. M., on Tuesday, the 13th day of SertemVer, 1932, for the purchase :' S1.000.00 Revenue Anticipation to of Haywood County, dated Au rth't 1, 1932, and maturing the 27th y of November, 1932, in the de nomination of $5,000.00, interest from date payable at maturity, both prin cipal z.nd interest payable at the First National Bank of Waynesville, North Carolina, Interest at six per cent from date. The note cannpt be sold for less than par. Bidders must present with their bids a certified check upon an incorporated bank or trust company unconditionally payable to the order of the Treasurer for rive per cent of the face value of the note bid for to secure the County against any lose resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his iid. The right to reject all bida is reserved. There will be no auc tion. Purchaser will pay delivery charges. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COM MISSION, By Charles M. Johnson. Secretary. Sept. 1-8. IX BAXKRITTCY XOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. IN RE: MIZELL SALES & SER VICE, INCORPORATED, BANK RUPTCY. The undersigned will, on the 10th day of September, 1932, at 12:00 o'clcok, M., at the former plae of business of Mizell Sales & Service, Incorporated, on Main Street, in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for ca.sh the fol lowing assests: All the shop equipment in garage of Mizell Sales & Service, Inc., and all the automobile parts of every kind, aato accessories, tires and tubes, one auto body and all the office furiture, consisting of typewriter, filing cabi net, safe, one adding machine and three desks located in building afore said, together with all the promisory notes and open accounts owing to the said Mizell Sales & Service, Incorpor ated, and all the ledgers, work books, journals and correspondence files in the building aforesaid and belonging to Mizell Sales & Service, Incorporat ed.. The sale will be reported to the Re fe rep in Bankruptcy, and proceed-1 i.igs will be taken on the report be- HOW ABOUT THE CHILDREN'S SHOES? Get out last year's school shoes and send them to us and we'll return them to you good as new, and the cost will be very small. Pon't wait until cold weather sets in sent them today. Next To Western Union Telegraph Office THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. Duckett. Prop. MAIN ST. NEXT WESTERN UNION Miss Hatcher's Studio Opens September 5th Piano and Voice Lessons High School $4.00 Per Month - 2 Lessons Per Week Class Piano (For Beginners Grammar Schools $2.00 Per Month - 2 Lessons Per Week Special Classes For High School Orchestra Students Iff Your ! Physicians and Scientists Now Know that the Body is Composed of Eleven Minerals and Six Vitamins All of which are Contained in Natural Foods. Modern. Refined Foods, Improper Cooking and Poorly Balanced Diet Rob the Body of these Essential Elements so Necessary to Health. Science finds New Way to supply These Deficiencies and Rebuild the Body. lee's :"'.;! Iineral Compound with Vitamins SiiDnlies the Ststem with. a lialanced Promriwn of the 11 Essenticl Minerals Com bined with Vitamins. CONTAINS IBON for butldln; r!-li. red blood-eei'.s and a tonic upon the r.rrve c.nir I mriTVF a atlmulant to the Ui-r-oldi gland and a preventive of rheumatum. CALCIUM lor tne ouiioir.-? 01 Ea.un bones, tendons and musclej. COPPEaV which is a valuable treatmeai in cases of malnutrition and emaclttlon. CARBON which is a necessary element In the perfect balance of the body. MAGNESIUM as a stimulant to the glands of the Intestinal tract and to eliminate metabolic poisons MANGANESE a valuable treatment In caaes ! deficient nerve nutrition and neurasthenia. PHOSPHOROUS a valuable aid In treat ment !! nervoua exhaustion, neuralgia and akin diseases. ' POTASSIUM which has a marked effect upon metabolise? and ts an essential to vital activity. SODIUM which aupplles tha deficiency of phosphates and acts a a corrective of constipation. SULPHUR an important element m nu trition and an eaeential to the health of ... i tlaauea. IOUB11IWU. VI " . - SILICA which appears In every healthy human being ano VITAMINS without which. It U believed (lia Doay woum wnu A Food Vitalizer Medical science, constantly search ing for ways to prolong life, frequent ly come forward with startling state ments of their findings, but no more astounding announcement has been made in recent years than the state ment of an eminent Chemist who now tlint , "There is no natural death. All deaths from so-called nat ural causes are merely the end point of progressive acid saturation." An amazing statement indeed but a warn ing, that if heeded, should improve it, With and well being, increase the ov of living, and prolong the lives of millions of men, women ana ennaren who might otherwise drag through a weary life to an untimely end. ACIDITY KILLS MILLIONS Health authorities now agree that 41 of all diseases originate In the vtnmaeh and are caused by poor cooking. Improper diet, and the ent lug of highly refined roods. xmiri doctor knows that the 11 essentlul Minerals and all Vitamins are con tained In foods In their natural state and could he live with you constant ly, carefully select and prepare ev erything you eat, you would never need medicines of any kind. This beinc Impossible, science has been searching for years, trying to com pound a formula that would make up for the deficiencies of those vital ele ments and at last their efforts have been rewarded. AMAZING NEW COMPOUND I.EirS M1NERA.L COMPOUND. new and revolutionary formula, actn ally supplies the system with th. -vltal elements so necessary to hcai'l and happiness. It contains the cb'v en essential Minerals in well balanw.. proportion, together with Vitamin , and Is an invaluable aid to natui , in the building of blood, bone, nerv and tissue. Don't Let Them Count You Out! j It's So Easy Now to Be Strong and Healthy. j Lee's Mineral Compound Will Build You Up It will rid your system of exceaa acid, sweep away the dangerou poisons, supply the body with the needed minerals, stimulate the organs of digestion and assimi lation, build rich, red blood, clear the skin, give you a keen, hearty appetite, help you to get sound, refreshing sleep, restore health, strength and vitality and enable you to enjoy life to thw fullest. Make This 10 Day Test Convince Yourself! Stop dosing yourself with "patent medicines," harsh purgatives, oils and cathartics for Just 10 days. Oo to your nearest Druggist and iTcure bottle of LEB'i MIK KRAti COMPOUND. Take It regularly and watch tbe result. ?oVTl be amased at the feellnt of renewed strength and Tior that soon appears. No narcotics or alcohol to "boost you nP" Jn a natural meinoa m health and MiergT.
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