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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 19.31 THE WAVNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 1 Store Chats fro m C. E. RAY'S SUNS ol H .-liiif. 1; .:n 1- .'. :: :. ! : - ;;n 1 it;IM .11 Sal . . uv ;t I'u-r 1 ir.il h U r :v ijUiri'-. ..'j.' ,!eik- t.f lAvci'tl tt'L .i. , 1 k iiv ) 1 u ; - ;i - irnv idc I 11n.i1 1 'In- X. I!. A. '.!.' (Jualili Mel In KANt 'KS aii l ( It-- ka.v vv, i -'in -!- .if ilii- American "Knk.i i'(iiiiaiu i.ii Tuesday nn ;n in -Krtiau their Itavmi 1'lanl. ! .'iisiinvr a .read ii ' :t I about ill'' ,i:'h ii t They win- impre--r.l with the vaiui- "I' t he plant In "M h a'ai! ilia. (uaiity ( 'lclfi- f'MIA.NCK your sprintr vvardi "!ii" A'ltii a lilou-.. or dies.- fashion.,! if plaid-, m- stripes in all 'ilk tat cri'iic. .si. 00 per yanl. I.n .1 dai iaiii. (Jiialilv Hot lies IIMI'I.K SHKKR a beautiful ma '.rial -small checks in navy, ivd in. I ericn, -SI. lit a yanl. Have Mr-. Iiuim u -show you. (Jualily (Id lies II 1NTY handmade nainsook ncun. ''!' yu women wi). 1 don't need tin .valllltll of DalllH'let te. Kver -ti'.i 11 is done liy careful, clever hands. Wriitc llesh,' tearnse, -villi iovely embroidery. S'e la to Is. A suprNiti'-'ly rood value. ."i'.i, 'o i'V-. (Jiialilv lilt hrs It. WON midei jarmt'iit , liu v women like rayon it I'linj the tic.uri'. i easily laundered ;,n. I'U'sn'; have to he ironed. I';,n -tep-ill lelhe- '. -He. pa.. (Jualilv .1 ' lotllld . in!.: t.'O.f 1 1 ni. ir, . . lot 'o.' Sb cj, the. older ,-ni! I .iin.i "i- '.'o.vn. Tin 1 1 , ea'Dieii 1 IV. o-vi in- I'.VJA.MAS in Ktia FeiiLiih mo .-vow in stock for the lone; lerired .nan. He vv il' tind thein the .'His we r to Pa jama Trouhli"-. They are of Faultless make and trrade. (Juality (1. Ihes f LAN S K.I. pajamas will feel '.mighty rood the-.e zero lli-ht-. Busines.s has been rood With bachelors and we riHoniiuen 1 them for '.married 'men as well. (Juality ( luthcs F(U NMATION ' Garments of the proper type v. ill be fnind on our Heady-To-Weal tloor. (lai tel le--girdles. Fla-ii,' paiitie-., all-iu ones for the heav ier woman, tiir ties in tin- popular two-way stretch I'lesfie. Wuip around l."i dies and ot hers. t Juality lellies i;)S.SAKI I'oii nient.s are nmv avail able fo: yn'i tliroiii'h this , -tore. After' a careful leview of the seveiiil nationally accepted liiu"-. we cho-e them. W'e now have a representative ,,tock of : their tine jranilcnts. ',our in sfiCctioil i.s invited. (Juality ( letlie SI'KINt; silhouette.e iihsoiutt ly i e iuiie the proper foundation ear nient. Otherwise the entire otl'ec. tiveness of your costume may he destroyed. .Yddintr to your ap pearaiiee . the proper garment will add to your ro'ufort also. Let us show you. . (Juality ( lethes AKKOW shirts just remember we have them in'"-a largv assortmeiit of sprint!: patterns. Where else can you tind such a shirt for $1 We pride durselvi s on otl'erine-. you the best value in. America. (Jualitv ( liithes PI.OTHINt; SIR? Ves indeed. -y tine suits best prices in a) true-' live models and fabrics. Start planning your sprinn wardrobe liv i ominu' in for a look. (Juality Clothes I'KKP and student clothes to,- the yolinjr fellow. Style quality and at a rood price. Single ami double breasted suits. Two pants. Patch pockets vith belted hacks. The mail sprin? colors. . Quality Clothes (JENTLEMEN, you will find much merchandise .'of interest-on .win--dow disiplav this week. Inside you will find a choice stock of haberdashery. For instance, We have just received a lare assort ment of Arrow shirts in prinir patterns. ID AY'S Sons iHDept.Store H vm LtiS JOB IV ' I MAI I A Interesting Historical Events From Other Parts Of The State In Judge Felix K. Alley For the past tvv i'.i.ldin r.-mrt in while h'.-re hav W eeks I h IVe U-.':l u : i',v ( 'oun '.j . and .t: n row act f !i i to: ie int ere ' . oM-inaliy rut ell' vlu -e-.eial fact.- j r 1 y I mint y w ;r or mi Ko'.van, an 1 einb rv v hi h now ,-o:n po d til" l.elr Str . v. F.o. . - '.He, ilkes 1 adkin. St..hI. !!c- ..'hitn.v, A .she Mit.-hell and p.-rha-i-it !:! territory. The fir-' 'u!,.,v sent of .' ni y u:i . ;it Kle.l'l'.oll I I llo'.V I nllll": . i V 1 ill' . re-ythe). In later ;v:irs tt.o ''mintv t 'I w;i- moved to K.i.-I.f . I. and silil !a!i - to Ilobson. With i H'li removal of the County -eat Stiny retained all the record.-., a n't today 1 copied from paye L':M of tile ol'itrinal County Court rco'ils, the folio win t;-: "At a County (ouil of I'leus and (Juaiter Se-sion-. f..r tile County of Suiiy ;,! the eoui! house ;n Richmond, on I lie L'nd Mondjiy of No vember, 17h7. in the 1 Lit h year Ameiiean Ind. peteien. e, William Cup. ph .' an, Andrew Jackson, Ks.piiiv-. proluied a license from the Hon e: V S.i i iii'l A-he and John William . ! .plires two of the .lud'jes of l.he S,i peiioi- Court of law and Kipiity, thoiizinu' and enipowerinti' ihen'i piactic- a a'toi'ney.s in the eve . Co'.mlv Court of I'leas and Quai!" Ses.-ions, within thN State, with tc 'inionials of their hnvinc; heretof,, :, t'ike'i the neces-aiv oaths, and a mute I to practice in '.hi.- Court." , T lit! it that after itt'iri line Mie fniii'l ii man vvh. a .hid;.e ,f 'lie I o'il" ; f.r -eve I'll I .lay-, t ! i w a - des! ined late: the Superior and S ,f Tenne-sec, Mrinb : i i n of i r ',. i.. Ill ait I i . r ndalit . the 1 I :a I I!1 II Lie .-.I'll,' iolelenl inl, U ' 'I'-l i) full by t In- viC I n la t Sand i if Xe.V Orleans. th. my h .a rdtllir holl- e ,1 : o . in,. Hill. ', lllc 'ii T'lliia. W. f tile 1 1 ;u;e y (m-.-ii 1 1', in. 1 '.'1 I In' I lit v. e tojrped at ' he i . met ei y vv he ! noted .Siamese Tvyin- are .buried. 1 1 a v eline' over th" uorld, and a ' ii' .ilrit nut' i ..n.-.iilerable nealt Ii I b I ! ile i v Ii Ii ii I l.m ...r I hi i,,-..l . .. Af'e en i. oil '..''. llie man :e. S.n ah and A.lelai le ate-. -l-tel-. of WilKe- ColllltV. Sllolilv alter their man. 'aire they biuelii ad M'iiiina' farm- in Surtv, live or .-is mile- distant from Mob-on, each lak injr title in In- own name to Fne and Chain.', Hunker. Idle they bind their hmries and here both oi' tin in eared larne families. I "nt.il- the day of their death it. was their custom to live alternately at each other's home, the visiting brother, however, alway leavimr In,- wife at her own home duiiiiK the week that, he was away. They vv.te joined tofetlier by a I piece nl mu-. le si me ,.l illelles lone, jabout the .-i,.e of in,. vvrit. In thei, I later years th. y consulted the leading jsurminis of America and I'urope with la v ii w ,,f -beintr '.M'pai ate. I by mean.: ol a -urc'ical operation, hut it wa-di-. V' red I hat-. ins and arteries (-. ten led th.nii.lv t)u. mu-cle i onnect iny ,1'ciii so that the -aine blood circulats in unoucii mi' ihkiv of eai II, anil t hey vv. re adv ied that an operation would lie-fatal. Finally ( h.uiu died. A -ur Keen pi'e-etlt olT ". I then To pel form tin- opeiation. but Fne vvoul I not amee, .-iitin.c a; the time that he icull already I'i'. j the dead biood of his biothe,- tlowine. . lhrouprh his vein-; i a few hours later on the -a.ee da h p is-ed away on JalHiarv 17, 1ST!, and they were- buried in the same -i ivr. h living been bain, in Siani. .May I lj. And thu- pa-se I live noted Siamese t wins. Their descendants, all" aiiione she nai-t promin-'iil, as vveli as the nio-'. respected citizi'lis of this County, (hie.' of llieir fi-raii l-oti- was a juror tlii.s week. I met Albeit Uiinker. son of Chani;;. He i- one of the wealthiest-: Citizens of the Ciuir.v. ownin.. tier. ,,. I six thousand acres of farmine,- land..: I have accepted an invitation t spend ! the ni-ht ill lu's home when I hold the April term. At HilMville I in,.; one of tne aa - icmr victims of the Allen tragedy, a .Mr. 4 load, now a practii-int;- attorn.y there, but who was Clerk of the ( on-'; at the time lie received four wounds. : The Juice, the .Solicitor, the SlieriM'. one juror and a yuiuiK ladv who was) a witness ajraiiist, Floyd Allen, who ; had just lieeiriinivieted for assaulting: and lesistinir an otlicer. were killed.' (lie and his twenty one year old son j were elivtiocuted, and three other mi iv.bers of the family received prison I sememes railKtniT irom toui-teeti to thirty years. . i .. . .. t. . e . , i .,ium aiKtve ine juues seat i bronze tablet eontainititr the follow, in inscription: "Krected by the Suite Oar Asso ciavion of Virpinia, as a memorial of the local accomplishments, the li lelitv to duty and the couratre unto death i" T-l . . . . . . ' of Thornton Lemmon Massie, Judge of the 21st Vircinia Circuit, who was assassinated while holding Court in the Court House in Carroll l ountv- A Laxative that costs only 1 or less a dose NKXT TlMK you need merilein to art on the boweli, try Thed fords Blaek-Dratipht. It brings miick relief and is priced within reach of alt. Black-DrauKht Is one of the least expensive laxa tives that you ran find. A 25-eent pai kaK contains 25. or more doses. Ivfi-eshinc relief from constipa tion troubles for only a cent or les a dose that's why thousands of men and women prefer Thed ford's i;:arV-l)raiiglit. :e 1 ah d.iV of .F: I!i!L' i I . h .1). F I'o d' oat i i .'i -m '.' I -h an t w , it honor ai 1 1 ,1, ill 1.'. idu lU'horiti at a-. Rayon Plant Termed "A Mechanical Silk Worm" Bv Visitors 'I Ii. r n; ','v 1,1-', IIMLlh' he u-,"i 'o , a'.i.ei of t!ie A i:er tie,-, inanu fa. t u i .- 1 .n.c.il -;li. w,.rm' -ililed the oper :.ll Kiika ( oi poi of ray !! and -on. I 'le W, - .ars marului til. plant- 'il ( 111'' : i ti.i iu -1 iiii." :al ;- .veil worth i mike a tour of hundred- ol "iio nuu-t K" !'.' .' p: o duct is iol It ij the u.-e I'o. lo'.V, of ma a'... e -ilk ol.lj- v I IT, , . a . "f til. ,:1 11. d l":i. I an. -or, w . - c I ; LI.. d. an . '.n, in Nv.rth 1 aioi:i:a d vv ly 1 1 i in- h , nd , ii l,oio.'.', Ina'.y evj'iv n niaoe lo 'make t tie rayon fi i.m : ,- " I'.-VV II -e. . have olade -ect ,.. V Tie oi Iia hini.. -pre -, a c ' 1 1 1 v et le.t into io. an per -i milai to a blot tc utid t" t.he rav.'.'i id in-. ' where i- throtiah many prucc-aca Lie lore 1 !.', mine tile .!illi-hed product. Thi- -heets of paper Ltuai'd' .'are treated With 'caustic soda, and other chemicals and. . shredded into very tine crunibs. which are in turn put in a ehiii n where the crumb- are turned into ,a liipiid. 'i'he liquid, is thin ca'ried Through .-i.Veral pr0ce9.se.- ut' Ii!'. ration which lake- al! particles of -olid matter out of the lajuid and leaves only the pure liiiuid. The liipiid i- then pumped through ' tiny hole,- in a .-mall spinneieTte, which ii: . -mall piece of plat inunr and gold. . Th. -e -mall pieci s of platinum and L'..:,i , ,-t So.iki each and liiUKIO aiv 1 eipa 1 i-.l to operate the plant. When the , liquid passes tSirouyh the .-pinuerctte it i.- chemically tr'vat- eil vv;tli sulphuric acid and suits which convert it into threads in the -aine way thread is .formed by tile silk worm. The thfea I- are wound en a i.obbiii ,.n, after many proce.-st;-v.a-hlm; and 1 hemic'al treatmenla be. .'i,es v.iiite tliiiad; but does. not. hovv.v. v. have the elaze :'nat ".-lore" 1 up nas. Th,- stiands ale twisted to make The thread mil. h -strolipel -o that it can be band-led -without in eak ;ne Tiie I nread is tiieii mad.; into Bkein winch are file idled by means of chemical- and is taken to the Salting di parimcnt where . the .-kein.s ale -oitc i into No. 1, Xo. -. and inferior crade-. . 1'1'e linishi'd product. i packed and shijipi d to the ditl'cient factories that weave -the thread into cloth. 4in, (Mlit miles of rayon thread is 111 ide at every 21 hours. : ii (lift Of Not (iuiJty Uetm nt'd In Murder Trial : Syha. A jury Saturday returned a verdict o)' not irililty in tile case, of Kay Ituiiifi'ai.iH'r, of ("a-hiers, on trial for the' fatal shootintr last Janu iry : of. Frank Uryso.11 in. an alleged liirht a; Lake Cashiers. I'iie verdict came at' the end of a three-day trial . in which the State had asked a second decree conviction. minipariiei- . -ant he .-hot Mrysoir in self defense Easy Pleasant Way To Lose Fat How would you like to Jose !." pounds vf fa, irt a niontfi an, at the same time increase vour enercrv a.'d ( improve your health ? t How would you like to lose y mr .'double chin and your too prominent 1 abdomen and at the samei tinw mallei your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration. tiet on the scales today and see how much you weigh then pet an -85 cent bottle vf hruschen Salts which 'will last you four weeks. Take one-hall teaspoonfu! in a pla.ss of hot water even morninc: and when you have finished the contents of this first bot tle wcijrh yourself atrain. After that you'll want to walk around and -say to your : friends, "One 8s cent bottle of Kruschen Salts is worth one hundred dollars of any fat person's money." Leading drujrtrists America over sell Kiuschen &alt-s -You can always sret it at Smith's Cut Rate Drue Store. (Advertisement)' ; in ... Funeral Of George Washington Given In Very Old Paper i i ita! Ye.-: f .11 clH y ami lofty portla! theiv vvaSked in ali 111- uboy .-hr .U.K. I curp-e. There the -ad honour- . of hi - count ry took ,'. l lalewell vi.w. i , : ... .i rami ::l i iu- head of itii., vva- ir-cribed SUiUiK M II I I .i al-oif the mid lie of the ,, Cl.i H:IA 1)KC and on a -ilver GKNKKAI. c,l.:i;(.K WA.SIII.'(iTli ih! 1-fe "II lh- 1 Ui I'ecelii bel. IT'.t'J , v. , i I. tuns anil four o'clock. .., ii: i '-: artillery fr.nii ;. vessel . riv. ' . tiring minute euii.- awoke o i -o! jiii:; ,.o. row -the corpse band uittli -of w .J mu.ic I the -oil witn into it ai ll'.e ' ti 11' ie! ie. T-ic :i v. a- toi'm.-i wmia' erdcr: '. music. -J p IVI'S. ' I'"1 : r.o ,nd l.iltle. Moui n. .Mao,::: I illzor. "Wb, lo -I! 11. pr ,ci --ion liad Tile elevate, tin- Potomac i.l cod. the i rrived lawn, where avalry ! bet' i e ban family v !. the Mo.iu; ni iicheil toward their line.---lirothers, and :o the vault t 1..-. '.in. .Ma-, - rele I ti vice of the Church .he iiihii.' was re- nici. n the he ves-ei in the river, ilml.- echoed 1 1 .'111 the wood Hound. , :i. ia' . i i -clia ' -I. - by t h he cavali v and I 1 i.lece-' o Ir. it Curd the oai;k- .. U . lie a'.l.t nan 11 A I.. TON WASH IX i .'1,,-j l:. C Its .Mat - 1; n t roil 1 1 a- t.; lay, - Van f I 7'iP. . Mo-liLilCli. Xo'.elll' ; ill ' !'-!,! a "Sec m i X et ici Wile H aii'iah :- he' i bV, c Ivei 'HIlL' all f.cl-on- V, il I ' e el' f berinn "i- keepiii"- her. ' a tiu-tin.j .her "ii my o'cotint, of my in har I from u. as I am of her ri ads: : lay last, or may 1 determine. I tn pay no deb! I c nit ractine." Ailotllel,' advertl -eilteut ' Lust A .watch 011 Wed r.i -Thi' person who has found lind it. will meet with a stiita'ili.' 11 waul by bandinfi- it ti the printers." Another ' nlvei't isement reads: . uanam 1. nasProucK Has a freneral as'soitmeut of lirvl (toods and (iroceiie--. Which he. will dispose id' upon the nii'st reasonable tetnis for CASH m COCXTHY PHOMl'CF. (Wanted to jiuivhase a qumtily of wheat, and tlaseed, for., which c.i-k w ill he fi'iveli. ) . While the back pafle was mostly devoted to 'sheriff" s Hot ices,, tin r, al-e appear-. 'the ftill.twhifr:- "For S lie--A'ettro Wench. Stout, Healthy and Active. Ap;i!y John Shoonmaker. file -entire paper is well -pwscrved and i- easily read. F'rpm a typo irt aphica! .-tar. Ipoint. it coiupa res vviti: the avii.iefe priming of today. .Th. paper at the time this copy w is puli llshe.l was two year-- old. and iv;b published at Kingston bv SaiiHie! F.reer anil Soil, t'lster County at that time was in New Y'ork: There is 110 such couiiTy now, it was learnedl. XO.TICK OF SUMMONS S TA FF OF" NORTH CAROLINA.. COl'NTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THK SUI'KRIOK Cht'RT MARY M. HKYFI.I.. Vs : ,''.".. M.l.ARD ti. RKYKI.I . .The 'defendant, Allard ('.. Revell, in the -.above entitled action, will take not ice that an action entitled as above has .been' commenced in the Superior Court of H.iyvvo.id County.' North Car nlint, by the plaintiff. Mary M. Revell. airainst fbe .sai.l defendant for tile purpose . of . securing iudMiuetit airuilt.-t the defendant for. an. absu-1 lute divorce on the croumls of two years -e pal-it ion; and said defendant 1. Ill '..,tU ...!... ..- I, . . lutiuei. iaic notice U1.1t no IS lequiTed to be and appear at the otTice of th- Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina, at the court house in Wavnesville, on the 2Mth day of March. 1934, and answer or demur 'to ' the .-complaint of the .plaintiff, .-filed in said .action; or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her said complaint. This th(, 2tith day of February, 1934 Clerk Superior Court' of. Havv.ooJ C ounty. North Carolina. No. 167 Mar. l-S-lo-22. Varicose Ulcers Old Sores No enloived rest. No operation iror injections. The simple, Emerald Oil home treatment permits you to go about your daily iutine a.s usual while Uiose old sores and ulcer quick ly heal up and your leg's beconie as tiHvt new. Emerald oil acts instantlv to end pain, reduce swelling-, it;,',!-. culation. Just follow BA tions you are Sure to be arn,Pd or money back. Smith's r l ut Kate Drug. Store and v.u-vi-w vvciyftTiiire. ( Adverti-soment) P. T. A. To Sponsor Entertainment On . , PYT I llPSn; V Small Admission Will He Charg ed For EnU'rtainmenl At East Wavnesville School j Tin K::-t Wayne.-ville I'. T. A. i 1 ,' e-ciit ire a pe i :1 jirotriam Tuesday '. ' i !il. March i'1". at 7::;u o'clock at it- regular monthly meeting:. A small ad:ii:.--ion of ten cents will he charged fur adult - and live cents for all chil dren. Several little -kit- have ijei n pre u .red bv ;he .-iidii-'Ms in order to have an elite .-rtainiiieni of about forty mill-j muni these is a dramatization N,('il ute-. am on a of one of KobTt Y. Service's pom.s of the North "The Shoot injj of Uan I McGrew." The scene i.- laid in an Ala. - nr-ioom, with in old fashioned -low ol singnnit and danciii" usintf "I-'rankie and Johnnie." "Sadie Was I .i U- ' I t r tli.ii- i - , i lie complete proL'ram and ca.st is a follows Part I: Scene ".Malamute Saloon" . i. i v,,.t, ...... , ,W ' Lr'" ,, ,,:"1'-'' "iivus Son'. "Frankie and .Johnnie" --Mae We-i and follies girls 1' ij hance .. . "Snake" (, 'el l inyel' 'Sadie W as a I.ady" - Juan ( 'ravvford and chorus 'Foni-.-ome Hoad" Al JoUon Part II: Scene Same . :;.!'. h liutha He.., Ma,, Mcfil'cw Have I'abe .lo-epnine Cah. . l.oui-e .Moodv I. HI I!a .' teii.ii i Piano kid Aimer I'm IF ,-te--es II.. iia oiiTi.v . . , .mi I 'reek- . s. I'lallche .M .McCe. .Miiiei.-: Lee Frank Fer Sam I I and Kdna I 1 1' 111 ' .Medio: Reeve :, Ma ills' . -. Willi .in Jr., Tom la me.- Co- .Milas Ferrtireii, r.-iis .Met 'i at ken. j n Mai a "j- ( 'h Hrl- 'In- Unci l)..r.,:hv Cieen. 1 1 ra in i , -. 1 1 : : . 1 ', I." U.ith '; I !mii n. is :!ST -I'el'.t l;i ol'Uei .erfect.-d pro" ram rlliv of your tinn i !KI Uehear-'als are under tile Methodist 1 'a rsonau'e lot a:r! I la (I'secii, wlio has had a; with the center of the piuii.;-.,: tr ininc and : per'ence j llij;'hvvav, South I! ilejj's. .'.ti' 111' FX llci Top'S XoTfi F IP uualllied as executor i lb. 1 - tote of .Mrs. I.. S. Harrold, deeea (.,i t 'i.s is t... 'notify ali per-ons haviliL' claim- ajain-.-l the estate of the de c ;.-,. to -exhibit tin-in to the under-.-ieiii.l .,n or liefore the loth day of February, It.';."., or this notice will be pleaded in bar of .-urn claim. All persons indebted 10 said estate will ple:'-e make p.vment. immediate ly.'.: ' : Thi, the 14th daV of -Fehruar-vi lSt;!4 MISS LOIS It AHH01.M, .MPS. K. C. I.KF, Fx. cut. e. -of the estate of Mrs . l.illv S . Harrold. No. 1 til - -Feb. lr.-'J'J-Aiar. 1 1 .'.-tJ2. XOT1CK OF' SUMMONS S'l'ATF OF NORTH CAROLINA Ol'NTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THK Sl'PKRIOR COURT. 1 '. V. HAMRICK, 1 Plaintiff. -Vs. "'. FOX CI K WH1TF HA.MRICK, ' Defendant. . The d 'fondant- Foticie White Ham rick, in the above' entitled action, -will take notice thai an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Curt' ''I' Haywood Count v; JUL Big Values for Thur., Fri , Sat.. & Mon. 75c Listerine . . 2.")C Black Draught $1.00 Wine Cardm . :50c Groves LBQ . : S1.00 Aspirin . . . . . 59c 15c 79c 2ic 19c PRESCRIPTIONS Prescriptions are careful . ly compounded by exper. ienced druggists at prices you can afford to pay. :55c Scholes Preparations . . , 29c 25c N'oxzema . . . . . . 15c 75c Fitches Shampoo 19c 55c Brushless Shaving Cream . 10c 50c Bost Toothpaste 29c Pt. Alcohol . . 23c 1.00 Wampoles Preparation 79c I .)C Almond Hand Lotion. Full Pint 39c North Carolina, by the plaintiff, ! ! Hamrick, aain-t the .said ikfeno. Koneie While Hamrick, tor the , , post of securinir judgment ' V , aiu uwcmmni iui an aosolut,. div ,jr ' J" -ne K'ou' u.-, oi two years lion; that s.iij defendant wi rake notice that .she l.s reijuii and appear .t the oJiice of ;i 1 tne Miperior l ourt of uunt.v, .North Caiolsna a: il...U-e in U'aynesville o; II;. day of .March, U'-'i-l ane uemiU' to L..e complaint of tii iutu iu j-ud action, or ti; t'i vi:i appiy . . 'oil' ourt ui (11 illillicif u ill his .-aid ct.mpla.' i'ti;.-. the TilJth day oi Februa' ' 'V. (J. BY Kp.s Clerk oi' the Supei ior (v, . i vo, d Coiiniv. North C.ii'o'in-, No. l.'.o--.lar. 'l..s-ir.2- OF R F.SAL K uj ICSTATl'J kai! XtJiMTl ( AKOLIN'A 1IAYWOOU COUNTY. inifPCAv; .... ,u.. , Hour .' ,.;. " l"1 , 1 uJIIUdll, llie UIHU'l Sll .stunted tiustee ottered tor 1 1 . u : . - . moo.s ueie.iiiei u.'.-li .Ullii l. and hitfhesl bidder for cash a' WHKRFAS. Fied Alliso,, the last and Irijihest biddei .-ale, and, W'H FI; FAS. on the Mi, d ,y , j ruui-y, l'KU. the hid rai-. i equired by law. and the cleik . jsupeiior court having ordeied .ode oi sh id lands -now. inerel'.ire, under and Ui tue of the power and autnoiv taiiit-d in tiiut certain deed oi" executed by Samuel l.ee llowili wife, Wilsie Kvise Iluweil ane. C. K. Howell, widow, to tne ; , SavinKs Bank and Trust Cm, Trustee, which said deed of ' I dated .March 1 , 117, and iv.v i : Uook No. 20. naue -ii of ti,, , ... I ......... i . ..... , .. vvooii v ouniv iteyr-irv. iielau ii i i. atie j oeen mane in ine pa.v nielli uv t Ur teuness lliereny secured . conditions therein .secure. I dersift'iied substituted Triiste. .-'..ument recorded in Houk N pajte all, Havwoid County H . t wiii on the loth day of .ia.ch, a! tile ( oil! l Ilou-e do a- in : 1 ,. of aynesvilie, ,t fj u'ch. ;. oiler fer sal,, and ell to C..e iildder for cash the foil ..... -: .- ,-ri iied prcjierty : 11 Fit IN N 1 (1 on a lock In po.-ed new liiyliwav, a coriiei i ' : I 1 41.84 poles to a stake in the cc::'.. . 1 the proposed new Highway; '.I,.. West 2..-5b poles to a stake ce' ' . house lot; thence S, K pol..s stake; thence West h poles !u a -!.. in the present road; thence S. a ,l(u K. 14 poles to a stake iu the i .e. thence West of! poles to .lmat'..ir,'-' creek; thence down the creel; ;i. ;' "... lows N, I! iletrs. :.!()' K. H -poles; .. :'l detrs. TiO' K. 4 poles; N. 85 dec.. !' E. 10 2-.". poles; N, :!5 deps. . U 1 :, poles; N. 2f deps. 30'' K. 11 jwVj N. 20 (ICRs. E. 10" poles; thenic F '.' poles to the center of the jin..: road; thence N. 4 defis. F. ;l() pole- with th(. center of the roa..' ; . a stake; thence East 42 pules v. j stake, a corner of the Methodist IV-'.-soii.-iKe lot; thence South 10',-i i( N. U- poles to the UKCINNINt,.. j co tit a in i 11 u lit..'!,, ncre.s. more or 1. , and Ueinp a -part of the Samuel t". Howell home place, and also tteini: port ion. .of the lands -described ia deed of trust executed by Satmn'l 1 Howell and wife, dated and r. 0 .' as above set out Terms of s 'Vie cash and trustee .1.;. require deposit of 10 per cent of it amount of the bid as evidence of gi f.'iith. This tract of land will be subject to the 19.33 taxo-. This Fehruai v 28, 1934. JOSEPH I.- COCKE RAM. Substituted Tr'-te . No. DiS- .Mar. J-K. : Hll Wm 0 SMITH'S Proudly Presents What Every Woman Wants d new expedience ARMAND presents beauty and romance in a love of a week-end book. "A New Experi ence." What a thrill it will bring yoo . . . the thnl! of a new experience, of looking lovelier than ever betore. 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The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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March 1, 1934, edition 1
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