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A I THL'KSUAY, APRIL 20, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 3-Legged Chicken Is j Owned By Local Man ; F'-h.M'. ici'.ie Waynes V, ' .U,;' ,- - sr. the Niacveh , .-n,-," a brut o:v mile ana fom Wavnesvil'.e. s'iu Tuesaav nc had a fieak.of na-,.;-e n his pli-'e i" lht :'T"V ihiee-lesnrtd chicken, and that ;i v.amhc'. of pt epe. na.i c-'t n "U. ' He'-ai.l the chick is ;wo woik- , ; !' .-.!v : 'i niul . '.: ..-.:u'r '' I,..- has six t.ios '.n-u-a.! yt t.!.' .',.'".. each . 1 the mania: uiies. Mi.'" Fisher -:...l the lefe. niit . n. ,t iieii immediately alter n ui h:it,'!ul out. The chicken .,!;, - mo use if the tnirc, it ; tli,' -ame ,.f the others. Fisher -anl he liil not ev HELPED GET FLOWER FIRM LOCATED HERE ,ize and activity M Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems Income Of Uncle Sam Will Exceed 800 Billion, Said l'n 1.. SainV inc .me t mm miscella- Question: Is it t. late u. pi-nt ! mou.- int. real revenue taxes, inelud-oni.-ns in the mountains? Wli.r vaii-i mr le i. - aainst It. er. .nliaeeo and tner ;u!k:s ano seivieis. picemuij will '.v w 'II over IsMiiuioimiuii tor the P.: Hugh .1. Sloan, t'mjreth- jl At': 5- 5. -4 ,7 with of firad'.ey-Pavis Keal fc."', V-'- ". .. M." . , . . Estate (nip.nv. were t. ' ' , ' '1 ' ' - o WaynesN die. Mr. W. V ; - ' , . 'V ' I ' . V Kirehotl. nationally . - v 'r v, 1 J ' ' . . ' r 1 , ,''-v,6l' .nown florist, who ha . '-. ; " :,;t..' iad shipped hi re over RV-' C1 ' ' - " ' ' f A !. n- of Kladioli hulhs 10 s'" 'I --'.'l ' -"''.''. ' A. Bradley, ip4.r..I Real L' .' I'ties are let suiie 1 for lo.-al i!i:'.i K .n-wei: it is not too into oul to; I l.o-: yield-, tite onions slioli:. he i:.:r, !. .1 i on.-o I -it ev id. mi ine - w n I e- t.ird the rr.v,vtll a; well as the lehi T!ie .w.' oe-: varieties .o irrmv Ni ma i ke ate he Willow llermu in . tsonu times failed the White l! rin;. 1 d.l and th.e Vellee Clo'ie l'anve; With the H.-rnntd ; afiet I sin llii'1! le t'.M' 1 v. It iie th ' tileiii 1 . n er - ear, lv e re i Us a! year er.diiiK dune leu; lihiti T i easury tedas ind'nate I thai if n . eipt-; are maintained durine. Site next three months, at th.. leel ot the tir.t three- qU i 1 to: ot vear mi- e'.laneous i lilies-, ion: mended iei ' on appli What eo'ii roi i ides-em an ! t '. ficiitc fettc Wen von can't sleep, it's because y ,nr nerves wont lot you Don vv,ste time "counting sheep. Don t lose halt' vonr needed rest in reading. 7W.v to l ablets of Bayer Aspirin, drink a idass of water-ami go to sleep. This simple remedy is all that's needed to insure a night's rest It s ,11 you need to relieve a headache during the day-er to dispose of other pains. Get the genuine tablets of Bayer manufacture and you will get immediate relief. Bayer spirin dissolves always immediately-gets to work without delay. This desirable speed is not dangerous; it does not depress the heart. Just he sure you get the ,-enuine tablets stamped thus: 'r planting1 on the acre. of land that he iva--ed while here sevei.il weeks an'o. Planting: of the .bulbs yot under- way 'Iluusilay nioining. H has been estimated that there a iv a million ami a Stall' Inilb- that will pro duce lloweis this sum mer in the -l-tolis of bulbs that were sent here I'l .on Oieg'on. ' : v ,t fc'Mt"!." - " ' u -' far- T v - 'ii - 1 -,(. ,' . , 1 It i . . -J y . I'.-'iV ' , . -t f 1 91 ' . n-uor: Spraviiiir with llotdeau liliUiiv iinnif liateiy aile, the nles-om f.o i Hi it u I' ehf eeelli nt eentro! I'd, i not a .-lie Suill.lrt d ,; eeni e.mlrol. bu; it v, d! leduee bligh: -iil'iei . n: ly to assure : it'o.ul erop o-apple-. A pplv lie - pray w In n in nil. fell i I'll o ! h !-'.- t'.'U It Its of the iiiessom-: are open. Second an'I'Ut a imr . w . II he neces niy on the tioldmi 1 libelous. Stay man. and Ked im-.ip li e. t ;ve eoiit rol. I ;. -tin: M :n ot my ellii'kens are i i. I, anil d lue. f i om h.il is lo.'al'' ealle.l I oihel luvk. W hat eau-es this i di e:i e and how mm it be elired '.' n wir: l imberneeN is eaused !'.' I a eel rn in spoiled meat, such as I dead rat or chicken, or by mouldy ' ii, a- h. The ,lisea- o. Iiowvver, i- not con'.a.niou-. When the di ease lit - 1 appear: all lords sboiild he eonl'tlie.l I iin! i! ; lie s, in re. el in fee t ion i- tear, ! i and de-) roye.l liofore returning t ! VallVf tl'e lord : -liollld I: ' flVel! I'lpsolO I Salt- at t he rale I ieund to I too p. and of b e v. meh' . I'he sail iaa ' e I'lven eitlo v in I hi- et ni:n-li . o in 1 be drinking a! er, mt.-rnal revenue, exclu-ive ot' the beer nic- ,M -. will n.tai Ts l.b It'. IOl,. ''"" The income tr-m I- er h he,ai va ' ' 1 ,,!' , riotislv e-i nuated. If .!- estimate of SI oii.UOil.ono anir.tal'y t n -rrei'l a totai of .''00,000 a '-!:,! h would he collected. i'.ie':; . : a: I add about 1 atHKMUHi la in i vd.n.e u - ro.eints for the next thive m o:.ii Uidtrmg from the t r.-uu luloa c n: innptiiui uf beer, the estimates maj b - ev, ..d.'d. 1 x' f to have an operation pic txirmed upon this chick, but 11 it grew to maturity he migW send it to some nuiseuni. a M EW vi 7 Wool' n vo,' .'().. ",' UAUCII. 1 '.'""' ( UAIMIU I. MAS Hid mm For Waynesville After thorough investigation and a comparison of If! makes of washers, we have selected the Maytag as representing the greatest value per doll ar and the washer which we prefer to offer our trade. We are proud to be known as your Maytag dealer and are Equipped to give efficient modern washer both present and prospective Maytag owners. Come in and get acquainted. The new Model 23 has a round, one-piece, cast-aluminum tub sur prising washer quality at a medium price. The new Model 15 is the lowest priced washer ever built to Maytag quality stand ards. It has a beautiful, roomy, non-rusting, easily - cleaned porcelain tub, and many exclusive Maytag advantages. 1 Amazingly easy terms on all models. All Maytag Washers may be had equipped with the famous Maytag Gasoline Multi Motor for homes without , : electricity. The Maytag Company MonufcturTB Newton - owa Founded 1893 Seventh tirade. 1.1'- Beam. Mildred Hrendle. l.ois Ploll I....,,, .... ,b, Mws (larncr n.i.... u,.rvc Howard ( 0,110 Douirlas Holsonhi.ek. Fifth C.radey Mrs. Knight, .hi'k Kniirht. .lack Kiches, Hyatt. Hilly Milner. Mhe; S:ringfield IdaMae t rayne, Ariai Arrinalo-,, Pauline Ray. Fourth (irade, Miss Hurgut I.ei. Child well,: .1. V. Ivuet,. Miss Ciawford. . . .lack DagonhaVt, Billiard or, Clifford Hamilton, Linden 1 u-i p.n Alice Keeker. . Thir.Ulrade. Miss Tucker Hettv Alley. Kathryn Blalock. ( otn er o Da?iK'.Meta Uieus. Kdith Cineen Dorothy Rirheson. Lester Buiu"' Thurman Smith, John Summerow. Mils Leatherwooa. Selma Hendricks. Ella Arr.nCt-on. John Henry Ledford. Second Grade, Miss I.eatherwood. Ada Coffey, Carl MeCracken Mm- jraret Blalock. Miss Martin. Jtinette 'Rur'sin.' Aralene Klkr, Georgia Hyatt, Arbutus Mctjure, Dorothy Milner, Mildred Rogers. Doris Ruff. Heln Smith. First Grade, Miss Thompson. Linvell Miller, Allie Pair Webb. .Turk Edwards. Ernest Snyder. Mrs. Campbell. t . , , Betty-Jane- Bradley, Jane l''1'''31'1 Tigris Smart. Ruth Wagenfeld, Mar- '.u;;,in - Laura-'- inthes'er, Charles Anderson, Kenneth Comntou, Elmer Harris, Raymond Nicholsou. Frank Smith. JANUARY First Grade, Mrs. Campbell. Leuna Fisher, Betty Jane Bradley, Emmett Eller, T. V. Davis. Jr., Ken neth Compton, Charles Anderson- COVE CREEK NEWS MODEL A NEW REDUCED PRICE At a sulMUntial reduction, you can now hare Maytaa'a too Mihet the famous Model A with aquare, one - piece, caat alumlnum tub. The Model m, with (aaollne Multi-Motor for homea without electricity haa iao been reduced. WASHERS..- TABLE I RONE n Martin Electric Co Mfivfno- Salft'a And Service iTwjn - -.,- M A I'M STREET filUINIV Ol AfA4&aAi fcj .The yoiin'jr people of the Uaplist ..I,,.,.. I, '.,,1.1 stiini!-i- niehi to reorean- - I! V P. V. under the leadership il ellicient oinei'rs. J -ihikiitoi: tvears work is aullcipatoil. Mrs. Welch Messer entertaine.1 her Sundav school class Saturday .,;..lo .. ii I, in .ir.r liimt. It was en joyed by ;i i:i ru v number of younjc peo ple.. , Vinson Davis was thrown uom a horse and received a broken lee; last Monday. His son, Joe Davis, is suf fering with pneumonia. Those spendinir Easter holidays at home were: Mr. Jack Williams, and Miss Edna M.-Craeken of Western Carolina Teachers College, Mr. James Kirkpatrick and Mr. Gudk'er Palmer ol Weaver Collenc , m Mr. Monroe Yarborounh and Mr Ned Messer have returne.l front " visit to Florida. Mi.t...u i;il.l :mi I' izabet i Me Cracken were Crabtree visitors Mon day. IMrs. ('. E. Williamson, Mrs. Monroe Silveis, and Miss Koxio .No.land spent tluf . week-end 'isitinK friends in Knoxville, Tennessee. vils Amihel MeCracken spent last week at Bethel" as the truest of Miss Bonnie Nalaiid. THE WRECK OF THE AKHON "Stand by for a crash," the captain said, , , As the Akron plunged to her doom ahead; With her human cartcn from yonder ky, . . .. In a watery jr-fave now soon wouiii lie. No mariner's compass u!d then avail,.. 1 .--''.' ' :! ,.il,l ut.x'p t.i a safer trail, The sound of thunder and the lightn ing's flash, proceeded the order, "Stand by for a crash." The prospect of death that was enm inj? soon, The storm which obscured the light ll.n winnn KouRht witn weak humans and the battle had won, When darkness displaced the UKht of . the sun. !vissiM; ModiV Enables Prisoner rFo Escape Because the moon i.i.ne over th'. mount .ins in a'U iis like. an. ; r.lol.V. liel-eii Wills, t-.venl;.- eieir was at liliei ;y tiidaj -fi-oin ..th" P- a-i-l ' Spriiiirs Jail, at ChnVlestj.ti, W. Va.. in which he was wait in;-: . I'.n) o i an ann-'d rob bery ehari;C. State police rep.o 'e I flei' re iih'id of the town mistook ! he. appearance of the brilliant moonbeams for names and turned in a fire alarm. While a lire truck, if; siren shriek inn', toured the city in a vain hunt for a bhi'.e, Wills calmly sawed his way out uf the jail, unheii'-1 in the din. No trace Was f mini! of him today ic.iiiiliiiK to State police headquarters hi re. AFTER 40 bovel trouble v.. .;.s ' 1 1 ut i n i I'- ivvery . is iy b. come cio . nie al'lei iei i . And any ce,,,tinued c.nsii,.. tin., :.i that tune ol hie may p ,,,,. ;, (.;,.!,., ,. piles and a host of ol lo r ti::p!e.,s:;nl di .: de:- . We!.!, oiii ! ' el any ae. (.ii. od lliem will- i " i.ii'.it eare after ,nl Whenever I lav need anv help, , en ir ; nh, -i- a d eel or should know what i, l-i." I for Iheiu. n Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin" ,';:.i .'ei i'.j'.s- in scription jor I h- ImwvLi. I e d.-d hv -17 veal..' piacli.ee. it has !,ec.i fiiiijil tlioroui'hly ellective in idi-'Xim! constipation and its ills for men, women .all. I cluldicn of all aijeS. It Inc. iioven pei led Iv side even for j, al.ics, Made from lioll - laxative hei lis, pure pepsin and other haiiulesM lOiucdii'iils, il cannot ipe ; will not sn ken von or weaken you; can be Vcrt a. ill. .ml luiriii as .often as voui breath i, li.nl or when vour toiii;.ie is coated. ..heiievcr a heiidachy. bilious.' Kassy lo.nlitioii warns of constipation. 1)11 V. a. CAIDVUU 4 SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctors Family Laxative The B Y. P. U: of this place .Rave an eonsistel or o. "TV, Tar j "T..nAV- Tlav. 1 ne 'Wf- penter's Daughters, anc, '"'" sThc sea which take., toll of hundreds play, "The Vast Church. There was j mt.n, i.rnH nresent. itj j .,;. nrii fnr nossession a ''. .V .nd. Hive ,clcu y"-. " r M ,.0 lavp Burr munv", - - . .et,nmo .nth theiri n..-o, - . ., Davis spent, easier p .: t. it took them beneath tne wna arigl Porente. ""rr w arei them from ouiio"" attending scnooi. r;, j,Q Cmart IMisses Edith and ,Wllarnff Miss Georgia Crawford oi Iron Dff nent the week-ena neic '-'--,,' Miss Mattie K. Smathers of Clyde speMnt Easter .-ith ta TLfr- Plnrencp Noland nas oten spSn!a few' days with relatives here. ".' Fifteen "cars of .cured sweet pota toes have been stiippea by Pitt County farmers so far th s season. The advance received his amounted to $3.100-47. . Where the tobacco plant beds are affected with blue mold, water them carefully about twice a week with a solution made up from three pound- ftf nitrate of soda to each 10 ) F.quare yards of bed. Keep the canvas on . . . I lnnA It nipht And no human bcinj had power to save,- J. M. Newton, Waynesville Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that Perfect Purification of the System is Nature 's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are under, mining your vitality Purify your entire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs, once or twice a week for several weeks and see how Nature rewards you 'with health. Calotabs purify the blood by acti vating the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. In 10 ets. and 35 cts. packages. All dealers. (Adv.) it's cheaper to paint than repair Large numbers of property owners have delayed neces sary painting-waiting for better times. Now they are finding that further delays will result in very costly re pairsplus painting. Like railroads, home owners are discovering that it's cheaper to paint than repair. Don't delay painting your property any longer. Get some KURFEES 80 Lead and 20 Zinc, 100 Pure Paint. It contains 20 to 40 more lead (the protect ing film) per gallon. 30 distinctive colors. See us today we carry a complete stock. GRANITOID QUICK DRyiNG ENAMEL Here's a quick drying enamel or stain for floors, furni ture or wood work. Unex celled for wear and beauty. 38 colors. K U R F EES PORCH AND FLOOR ENAMEL Here's a quick drying enamel for porch and floors of wood or concrete for outside or Inside use. Easily applied. 10 colors. FLAT-TINT WALL FINISH mm Here's a soft, Telvet-like oil finish for walls and ceilings. Dries flat with an egg shell finish. Wash able. 14 colors. LEAK-SEAL ASBESTOS ROOF CEMENT Here's an as bestos roof ce ment that stops leaks and pre vents rust. Paste forpatch ing or ready mixed for painting. V "sto$ RoorOHO" 7 HYATT & COMPANY PHONE 43 AND 157 AT THE DEPOT ii during: the aay anu i.i -v.o---. ays E. Y. Floyd. J
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