K Tui RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, ,1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOIXTAINEER Page 5 35S,579 In Sales v Tax Paid To State Purine: Past Month . Tix Vrtmmtl To $39,930. uii ui S2.0t5.T36 Collect. v( in August. Dahlias In Great Profusion At She Fines Creek News Want Ads if 'L Miss Mi'.drod Rogers K ft Sunday for tircensho'-o College where she will ieume t'.er school work. f ( : ) Misses U.ie Nol.-.nd. l.ela Kirk patrick. Tearle .Iame. Helen Nolaiui. Ruth. Greene and Mrs. Carl Greene went shopping in Asheville Saturday. 1 a f North Carolina collect from the general sales rmuuh of August and Peer, ccerding to Corn Revenue Maxwell. ..ivenue for the month of &.045.7;iti as compared collection of $1,1)7 (- a for July ami August r .mounts to $78 for gasoline and motor show a total of $1.:J45 t'or Augu-t as c.inipared ",i'4 for :he same month taole and sh,wing this last ytai's in- A UK'. If-' Auji. Ur2 43,025 140,41)5 1.70D. 728 84,574 8,0 i 4 !? Hil.lt;:! 1402.1DS 75.21U .!'.), fi:io issued bv a. tax Jr.. :r., '- Commis to these -'..t.tment ' axwell with regard . s ;,t follows: L August revenue collections for .ml highway funds are rea v satisfactory- General fund ;. require some explanatory There is an important c. in August collecrions of cor Malichise taxes as compared AjL'iist of Inst year. This li cunt of delay in corporation ., ,iue to the fact that this 1 v.sm-m year and docs not ' rep aii actual shrinkage in l'evu Klimina.ting this temporary -I. there is an average increase i.ria! fund collections, without ,!.ir .he new sides tax revenue. Tr.. ar(. many factors which r'.u.e the tir-t. month s collections ot -a!i - tax .siibstanially less than will b .realized from its in subsequent months, i' vment of the tax was made in Au v 11.707 merchants based on . .... i i . . i ..i J;. y sales. iime sales maue m juij I be included in subsequent months they are paid. There has been ,1 registration under the act Of MUIS merchants, and several thous and more will yet he added to this h-t. All of those whose tax is less than $10 per month are only required ;o make quarterly reports-'"-The departmental estimate is that tin id collections on July sales will ap proximate $350,000 and that this ummnt will be heavily increased for .. '-tr trading months to approximate tr.,- t .'.at annual estimate of $8,000,000 a vi-ar. ' ' They total registration under the act indicates a very satisfactory ac tivity on the part of the enlarged fitM rganization." GaBBY iiERTIE 1 ' "An inveterate talker may have ; to say, but repeats it often." g qu.'Uilioil as lOxec.utii'x of the f.Mi's. Sarah K-lJayni's. de ite of Haywood County. N'"'th , this is to notify all :. 'persons' idoinis against, the. estate of ' as.vl. to exhiliit tb in to the tried, on or before the lblh August, tJi'34.-'"''oi'. this, .notice, id Kided in bar of tlieir reeov- ndi'ted to said f-stiiti ike. iayment iiimiPdiatP' ' : ih day. of August, lfi33. MItS. THAU llOWKLi, -xeu'tnx : i.' the estate of rail K. liavnes. deceased. ' "-I 7-'J4-Sept. 7-1 4. Mis 1 7NS7A' ilOHS OTKF Having qualified as administrator ff h estate of Mrs. D.L. Boyd, (Mrs. IP UnvJ - I li., nt TT1t. Ik- - - i'j'-o, otrceaseu. iciiu v. .u; t ounty, North Carolina this Is to n'Htf.v all persons : having claims "SaiTist tbp pstnto r,f itho rlpcj-ased, to t them to the -undersigned, at -..:n. i.t . i; a Way b -j"i.-Miie, iortn aroiina, on m fo:e the 17th dav nf Aueust, 1934, c; tfus notice will be pleaded in bar '' their recovery. i AI, nprenno tt,.Vj.J pct.fltp snll ' please make payment immediate- Th s the 17th day of August. 1933- Administrators of the estate -of Mrs. D. L. Boyd, deceased. 93 Aug. 17-21-Sigljr74-21. 'o. If tflf Vt re ahuut the show will Iv lound HAZEL WOOD NEWS Mis. Homo Gaddy and Mrs. l.on lioweii returind Sunday from a week'.- vacation in Lenoir Hickory, and Moigantoii. Mr. ami Mrs. C. S. Hentielil ami small daughter:. Karhara. acciniipanicil them home. - :- .Mr ami Mrs. 1'rai'ik i)otsn of Viiginia are visiting the hitter's .par ents. Mr. and Mi's- Vance Waddell. Mrs. I hit sort is tin- former Miss Myrtle Waddell. (-: ) .Mrs. John Jones ami daughter Nathelia, of Spa) tanbuig. S. C. are visiting Mr. and Mrs John Tittle. . (-: I .. Mrs. Pilgrim-Wanton .is recovering from an operation in tl:e Angel Brothers Hospital at Franklin. -:--) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walls. Miss Peggy Lewis and Mr. Wood row Top pin'. '(.if Newport News, Va. returned S iturday after a week's .'visit to the t'ormer's 'parents. Mr ami Mrs. George Walls, ami Mrs. R. L. Camp bell. ... : : (-:-) Mr. and Mrs; A. Whitoner .'of Gastonia. returned Sail week's visit to the latter' Pilgrim Hlanton. who i. lay after a sister. Mrs. in the hos- pital at Franklin. S- V. WJiitlev visiteil in Hayesville duiing the week-end. ( : ) Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Hustly Gastonia visited Mr, and Mrs. M of P. Hlanton last week- : ( :) Horn to Mr. ami Mrs. P- .1. Coll'ey, Saturday. Sept a son , ' . .- (:)'--Mrs. Bessie Lance and Messrs ('has. Lance, ("arr Burri'U, and Arthur Anderson of New Jersey are visiting Mrs. Alice Burrell and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burrell. .. ) .Mr, John O'Brien of Oilton, Okla- lioma arrived Sunday for a visit,' to Mebalfey; laughter Mrs Clinton and Mi Clydi ( i Mi dren Week Mr. Mehaffoy. . -:-) (issrs. Jo, Davis. Jack .Murray, Green. Jack M'eClure- and Henry ent Sunday in Kiloxville. Tenn. (-: ) . Johnny Blanche and three clr id ol" Charleston, SC. 'spent last with Mr. and Mrs. C: A. Black. ".' ' --:-) . . 'a.nd-'Mrs. :l''aliis Hanin and "Mr. . M I 'ennii Hantr of I'" visited Mrs. HamuV Mrs. John Scates. t : The Hazelwood Is, Fnka on - Hazel woo day afternoon at .4 be' hton.' parents.: M Tenn. r. and -V .ill Team will play diamoml Thurs o. This will be last game mnd this sc blayt d on the home season. ( ) MRS I SI I MR M 1 N I I R 1 AI Mr., and Mrs, Kugene Knsley enter tained a number of friends at the home on B.ranner . avenue, in Wayne - ville, Thursday evening. Cards and dancing were enjoye,) until quite a iate . hour. v Sandwiches, and punch, were' served. Those . pro-err 're: Mr. and Mrs- George BischolT, .'Mr, and Mrs- Carl Bischoff Mr. and. Mr- J. J'. BtirreH M rs. Alice. Btirrell, M r-.. He?-' sic I.',nce. and Mossiv, C'r.a- Lance. C'arr P.uneil, and Arthur Anderson, of New Jersey: Misses berdel! Scates. Helen Morrow. , Charlotte Burrell, Billv Lampkin. and Lucikr MoClure, and Messrs. Karl Kyrd. Gen,, yatt, Vinson. McKlrov and .Jess Roulette. ( ) ( MI ING TRIP i".. following enioved a camping trip at the Bradley Camp at Sunburst a., tha ..,.ii,k--enn - Mr ::,',' -ii.-. Thredfill. Misses Lr lie and John Svbil Frazier and Messrs. Thredgill and Frank Robinson (:) '..' FT 1- W I DOINGS DLRING THE WIFk FN D bron.ii vrnrimooD Mr Charle- Brown and Miss Anna Leatherwood. both of Lake Junalubka, were married Saturday. September J. at Clavton, Ga. They accompame. Miss Braxton Hyatt and Mr. Carroll Whitener Who were married at the Fame umc. . ii.. . r.-,w ! .iha Haucrhter,. 01 Mr. and Mrs. G rover Leatherwood and is a descendant of the most prom- in another article e si v .here m ill's iOellt IMoiua n 1 1 ! I i tlie county. M r. l!i o ii, I .ake J una- Mi. Hi, un i the son s ho i s t he depot agent !ll--ka. Mr and Mr-. ! a !o ,1 unaluska. I KNM .I '.V t AMI l!i own u ill reside at .1. Mi-- Margciv Campbell became the brid, of Mr. Fled Ln-l.y Friday. Sep ti in. a i s. at Greein die. S t'. Tin, i.ride is the attractive daughter of Mr and Mrs. R 11. I'amphell d" llazelwoo.l. She wa salutatorian of the gi 'diialing class of .1 Si':!.'! of the Wavne-ville Townshiii High School. lr. Fnslev's home is at Balsam v here thev plan to reside The bride s rut her was married at the same lime. II AMll.'fON-SCATFS Mr. Blak Hamilton and Miss Ber Sunday. dell Slides were marrii'i Sept. 10, at Claytoij Ga. Mrs. Hamilton is the 'daughter af Mr and Mrs. John Sea'tes. Mr. Ham ilton is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs. S. IV Hamilton. They will be at home to their friends at Kolibinsville. N.,C., where Mr. Hamilton is employed.-. (-:-) W1I lTF.NKI.t-HY ATT Miss Braxton Hyatt became the bride of Mr Carroll Whitener Sa'tur day, Sept 0. They were married a;t Clayton. Georgia.- Mrs, Whitener is the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hyatt and a- great-granddaughter of F.ii-ha J. Hyatt, ont. of the leading early settlers of the county. Mr. Whitener is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitener of ..Hazelwood. He is a graduate of Wayliesville Township. High School and was a member of the orchestra They will be at home to their friemU at .Hazel wood on Church street. H A.F.LWOOl ) P. T. A MF.KTS Th: Hazelwood Pareiil I cache r 1 1 l.st meeting (if ol house Tuesday A .-social ion held it he veVir at the seh evening. The meeting w a ot.ien singing of "America the followed by a prayer M rs esoii . 1 lie newt president pat rons and teachers, afti iiu-tine-.- mat ters ;nf t he weie dl-iiis-eil. M 1'. Be; lis: of otlicer- of the n-"i eil with the Beautiful," L, M. Rich greeted the r which the oiganizatioi, un read the iation which is as follow Ri.ehe-ohV president: M r-.' I.. M, piesiileiit Mrs. John ary Miss Wihla Craw r, 'M iss . .lanie Tucker t that M: - Tucker did ;s Loi, Thompson was I tlie vaiancy. . nveeet ing of till' exec was decided to have a Itlalock ford' t I bio to ; seen t leasur o the fa turn M ited to:! a roeen hoard il not r ;.ppoi At. lit ive third Vice, prt ident who is to, lie chairman 1ee. Mr. by t ho: b' lowing w various c f the nublicatioii commit- Sam. Knight was appointed i r.l Yir this ojli.ee. The fob ecte to -el ve on the Pit gram, Cbai l ( arner. Mrs. L. L. M. Richeson: .inmitte.es : s ! ranees and. Mr. man. Miss I Guii Publicity. Knii'i.' M Air. Genrgi chairman . Mr- ; Sam is's- "Wilda -.'Crawford:, and .Suinmerow ; ..Membership. Mrs.: John lilalpck. Mi- ('hairni'an Mary Sfringfield. Mr-. l.".-i r Burgin ; f Jixpituiitv, chairman, . ' Miss ; -Evrt i i . 1 Mi W I Obi in Mr Colin Mclnness. Mr- W I. Bradley;, Publication conimittee-: chairman M r, Sam Knight. Mr- . L, Bradley, Mis-' Thompson, Mrs. Jerry t oikitt. A plan to have the hild U eltare Magazine in every . home: wa, sug- Kes;!ed and Miss Mary StringtieKt wa-: made chairman of the drive to n" assisted bv Mrs. John Blalock and Mi 1 Y l'ev Ji After the business was attend' ; tA Mr. Beam introduced the icaehei -to the patrons. There were thro new'teachers to jom.-thp faculty tr, ve-ir Mis Mary Kathbonc. In grade- Miss Mamie Leatherwood. third grade; and Miss Frieda Fincher, third-and fourth grades combined. Mr-' Richeson introduced Mrs. AV . -Hyatt, the speaker of the even ing. ".Mrs. Hyatt made a most inter esting talk showing the relationship between parent and teacher. She pointed out that cooperation on the part of the patron, pupil, and teach er is the basis of all success.. Miss Mary Stringfield gave a short talk concerning the need of new books for the library and the need of food for the undernourished children- pne jiaper. Hazelwood Team Heat Savles, 17-1 ll.:.o!uo,'d d t eat Sayle on the li.dd 'a-! Siturday by 1 he 1,1 1 to o' ! 7 to i. It w a- a one sided t hroiighout the l'dcachorites liroateiiiiig in one inning, when cored all their runs. Burrell. l'ieo-t and Queen led the game only I thev -Fi-hel lla.adw 1 hi!'. hit - each, w hde team with two Tin- Thursday Knka. on the g.i me will he On Saturday th i- getting three -afe Brown led the Savles safettes m four t l ies, tlat'elwood will meet llaelwood held, the filed at 1 :.".( P. M. 1 tHh, 1 1 a.'olw ood will ion i nov t o Ash e ille. v here thev will Mc- play I'lyon a e Cormick Field. The til -j gann P. M SAY l . i '.S V Morton, cf. , Brow n, lb. , l.ambreth ss. Y Moi-oii c. Black, 2b.: . It ice-. :!!.' Fugle. If. . Half p.. ;.'.'. . . . onb header on calle Alt at 2;!!0 II 1 1 I 1 .:: ,o i ii . 1 o . :i I :'J o ,1 1 . i o : ' t Wright, if . Davidson, ('.) "h. and i. i -.'' ; i Hit for Rice in ,r,th. 11 AZF.LWOOD AB Queen, ss, . A Wvati p. . ....'..' Fisher. 21i. . . '. Robeson, lb . .......... Burrell. :ib. . -rl Putnam ef . ... Provost, If. : .....5 Kuykendall. i f, . ....... . ,1 G. 'Wyatt- c , Sanders, .. I ) if. . . I 1 J 11 1 I o 1 2 2 H 47 17 IK 0 ( ,.) Went in the Mir ' th,, greate-t lieeds of the school is cafeteria where the undernourished m he given a hot lunch daily. From ie statistics of the examination made v the -tali' nur-e last year, the per- ntag,, of defective t hildren was i v high. The P. T. A. as-umes the poiisiinlity of linancing -ome t'lan : which the undeniouri-hed receive ' hot lunch free of charge. I he ,nie. ding a'lioiirnoil to meet the , olid 'Tuesday in (IcIolieT !v Wild'a '.Crawford secretary. crime: 4ass. powei a' God let : th v 'are, great anil glory thy natuii pa rli i liing .lit ,11 t slll'- I If of thy grace; hath nn bi'Uiii love be found:' I.i'l I s (note ou I't ict's On our printim; I Ik Silt 3 Mountaineer "The Lsirsest I'tint- '1 in'-riant. West Of pj 9i Asnevine , Asheville" '.fK. Relieved By Taking Caj.'dui 'I was weak and run-dovi and Biiffereo quite a bit with iilns In niv Kldn,'- writes: -Mrs; Nilk I3ar ranco, of Ijcaumont. Texas 'T was nervous. I did not rest Veil at uight. and my appetite wai, poor. "My mother had used cardui with beneficial result, so I decided to take It. I surely am glaej I did. lor u sroiped the iun lu nxj sld and built up my general Lsaito. T took seven bottles In all." Cardul Is sold at all drug stores. ' ' Miss Mabel Murray, the daughter uv of Mr. and Mrs Y. V, Murray i in the Haywood County Hospital recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. She is repelled to be getting along nicely. j t : Mrs. Carl Green bad as her dinner gue-ts Suii'lav: Mr. and Mrs. N. C. i James and family Mr. Faraday I James and tanulv .Mr. l-araua l , , , . -it n it .,- , , : Greene and e vdy. Mr. hobby t.ieene , . , , i i - ,ii ,. an. Cimi - i.ss Margaret Walker. a:-d M.s. Mabel Clark (-:-) ! Miss ' Koxie ?oiand luu is her dinner tues'.- Minday: .Mis-es i,uc Janus, Hilda Fis'her Catherine Greene, Marguerite Clark and Mrs. ('aulev Roger-- (- : ) The annual decoration of the Clark lanieteiy at W hite Oak wa held Sat urday ' Lunch was served at the home of Mr-. Graver Clark. Many friends and relative- were present, t : -- ) Mr. Ben Wright and Jack Clark b .ve leturned I'lom a week's trip to he World's Fair I : 1 Mr. lioiu'it . I aim's spent the week , nd with his parents. Mr and Mrs. R. C. James. Mis- F.leanor Garrison, of Canton, vi-ited friends here Tuesday. LEGAL BLANKS for AT The Mountaineer Office Deeds of Trust Chattel Mortises Warranty Deeds tate Warrants Civil Summons Wlicn Neuralgia, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, send their kmfc-likc pains thru your quivering nerves. . .when Muscular Pains torture you... when Periodic Pains lay you low . . .these are the times you need Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. . Why suffer needlessly? Why let ordinary aches and pains rob you of enjoyment, success, prosperity? Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve quickly safely. Ask any druggist what their users say about them. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills will stop a simple Headache in ten to twenty minutes less than tha time needed by most similar preparations. They are not laxative, do not upset the stomacht do not cause Constipation. A package of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills in your medicine Vi-inH-li.Tf means fewer aches and nains. CTeatet . ' - . .... eliiciency, less lost time, more enjoyment. 25 for 25 cents 125 dr. miles: l.CST - Last Wednesday night, red purse, with H. S. K. on out-ide. No question asked if returned to The Mnuntairu-er. Liberal reward. WANTKD TG SKI. I. my proportja l-'-.i sttv...,i Will e, insider t rada y , , ., , ,. ,, or arm .m m llavwood ( ounty, ., ,, w;. or other good propeity. tl. v . V11 .,, " 1 v , burn ayne die. N. ( . '1U TWO I'.ARGAINS FOR IM MB it 1 A T F SAI F One 1' foot lth tub, trim and complete. Going at a bargiin. Also one hot air pipe lcss furnace, will comfortably heat S to 12 rooms. Stop and see these. L. A. Miller, phone old 14-21 WANTKD Man for Tea and Coffee Route through Wavnesville and llavwood County. Apply by let ter immediately. N. '' Kennedy Cotfee Co., Kokoino. liid Itpd KFWARD to first person giving us "present address of It. I.. Hoglcn, formerly of R R. X' Candler. N. Car We have important infor mation for this party. Box I!58. Kokomo. lnd. It ALE When bur Head Aches and Throbs.. r i i i i cuhuui i uuu for $1.00. "".v..'' --SssVt : LipWpl ' I' .'''.SO .;. f .: " : ' '.' ' ?: : : :: ; t ;S 5 'i n , i: ,yf. i c 5i P: II I j I I i ;

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