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H33MVlNn0W aniASSNAVAi 3 Hi THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 193 Store Chats from C. E. RAY'S SONS FALL MERCHANDISE is rapidly being placed on our floor. In addition to ready-to-wear and shws this included sweater, jackets, hats, etc. (irifTun (lothes Are Better I1KOWN is much in evidence and clothes are .-porty with rou.h fabrics beiny featured. (,'luth ing promises to be more colorful this fall than ever before. The .styles we are showing will in trigue you. -Griffon Clothes Are Better FALL SHOES mnv being shown and are different. Hough leath ers predominate and in women's .shoes, the round toe i.s much in evidence. Different you will lind them interesting. Let us show you. Griffon Clothes Are Better COLLEGE t LOUIES will be -bought by a great many students during the next few weeks. JIav. ing bought with their need.s es pecially in mind we believe ' wi1 -an supply them with clothes of a college calibre. Griffon Clothes Are Better CLOTHING I OK Men and Boys' such as Waynesville has never known before Whatever you i may have in mind, we can meet the need. Griffon Clothes Are Better GRIFFON CLOTHES have been selected as a feature line. Chosen after careful investigation we Jselieve they present the best value of any line in the country. In both fabric and tailoring they are outstanding, Griffon Clothes Are Better TALC N FASTENING is a feature of Griffon Clothes. They close the trousers neatly adding much to the appearance of the suit. Absolutely guaranteed by the manufacturer you will like them. Griffon Clothes Are Better HOYS' CLO'IHNG often present a problem. For those hard to fit we now offer "made to measure" service by a house specializing in boys' clothing. This service will foe especially interesting to those who are twins. Griffon Clothes Are Better STRAW HATS soon must go. Many already have gone the way of all flesh. Meeting your fall needs we have added Knox and Dunlap hats along with our Hymn line. We believe our line up unbeatable. CANNON Sheets and Pillow Cases display the -same unsurpassed fine qualities as the towels. We have them. You will like them, .'lade in North Carolina let's atronize them. I CANNON CANNON BATH TOWELS These .towels are of generous size strong and firm of heavy con struction. Whit with striped borders in rose, blue, green orchid and gold. 25c and 39c. Griffon Clothes Are Better ADORABLE HANDMADE Night ies with a charm of youthfulness you don't often find in cotton lingerie. Lovely soft batiste small patterns on pastel grounds also in solid plain colors. Touches of pretty hand-embroid. ery and scallops. Size 15 to 2S, 7fc to 51.19. Griffon Clothes Are Better BED AND BATH LINENS have been furnished to many hotels, boarding houses and camps this summer. We thank them for their business and advise that we can meet any last minute needs. Some new cannon items just received. Griffon Clothes Are Better BYRON FELT HATS for women. Smartly styled and reasonable, you should have one. Ask to see . them, Griffon Clothes Are Better BE ONE OF THE FIRST to wear a new fall knit suit. Smart and just the thing for these cool mornings, A swanky hat to match. Griffon Clothes Are Better LITTLE SWEATERS for the child from 2 to 6 are being shown in the children's Department. These may be found in both coat and slipover styles, A splendid selec. tion of colors. CDAY'SSons City and County Schools To Begin '34-'35 Term 29th Lands 54 1 Writing, Book 4 081 Drawing, Book 4 14 (Continued from page J) KUa Maye Davis, first grade sixth and fourth and fifth ;md third .. fifth fourth and fourth MAGGIE N. W. Ji.gel-, J'tin., seventh grade- Nell Campbell, grades. Edna Morrow, second guides. Kuth .Moody, first grade. SAC NOOK Frank .Ferguson. Jr.. Piii ai'd sixth grades. FJc.'K Fisher, third and grades. -M.s. I'aulint N. Davis, first second grades. ALLEN'S CREEK Mrs r rank Ferguson, f'rin and fifth grades. Mrs. hva J'rice Cole, sr.mn.i ;,n,l third grades. Edna Bright, first. DELLWOOD C. F. Owen. J'rin.. fifth and sixth grades. Bonnie Teague, thi;d and fourth grades. .Mrs. Estelle Hyde Setzer, first and econd grades. HEMPHILL R. E. Owen, J'rin., 4th-seventh grades. Edna Boyd, one-third grades. I'EACHTREE Louise Arlington, one-third grades. NKW I 1'i'hR IOVE ( REEK Belle H.adshaw. one-fifth grades. All Elementary textbooks may lie purchased at the Waynesville Book Stole from the following book list: FIRST GRADE Primer, Playtime M FIFTH GRADE Study Reader. 5th Grade 68 Speller, Book Two Open Door Language. 5th Grade Arithmetic, 5th tirade History Story of Our Nation . . . Keith. Health Geography. U. S- and Canada Writing. Book 5 Drawing, Book 5 SIXTH GRADE Study Reader, Gth Grade ...... Speller, Hook Two ! Open Door Language. 0th Grade Arithmetic, Oth Grade History, Our Beginnings in Eu rope and America Hi.-tory. History of North Carolina .70 Health. Cleanliness and Health .w Geography. Europe and Asia ... .SO Writing, Oth Grade 08 Drawing, Oth Grade . -14 Our Dual Government 8'J 31 37 .31 .05 .02 .69 .08 .14 .68 .31 .8 .31 .GO SEVENTH GRADE Reader, Boys and Girls ....... Speller, Book Two Open Door Language, 7th Grade Arithmetic, 7th Grade American History for Young Americans . . $ Our Dual 'Government Health, Building Strong Bodies Geography. Southern Lands ... . Writing, 7th Grade Drawing, 7th Grade G7 .31 .42 1.00 .80 .00 .71 .08 .14 Want Ads LOST Four strand pey.i bia.elet between The Georgian and the Cory House. Reward if returned the The Mountaineer- STEADY WORK GOOD I'AY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers. No experience or cap ital needed. Write today MeNESS CO., Dept. S. Fret-port Illinois, ltpd County Paid Over $46,000 In Sales Taxes During Year According to iigure- just received by this paper lY-m A J. Maxwell, commissioner of revenue- Haywood county has paid in s-ies tax collec tions 'since July, 1933 the total of $4i;,49t!.9y. For the same period the .-tate re ceived over six million dollars. .Mecklenburg county, of which Cha.lott,, is the county seat, led the -tate with u total of $772-000, CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE or For Trade for lifchter Iraik-k a two-lunk- two wheel trailer. Can be seen at 111 Haywood street. We wi.-h to thank our many friends f..r their expressions of sympathy shown during the illness and death if our husband and father. Mr. W- R. Ferguson and Family. Reader. Goodtimes Primer, Play Fellows . . . Reader, Friends to Make Writing, Book One .. .40 . . .31 . . .31 . . .08 Drawing. Book One .14 SECOND GRADE Reader, No. 2, Open Door ...... 44 Reader. Trips to Take 41 Speller, Book One ........ .28 Writing. Book Two ........ Drawing, Book Two HIGH STATE ADOPTED SCHOOL BOOKS Cooperative Citizenship. Grade 8 History oi the United states, Grade 10 $1.3 Modern History. Grade 10 ....$1.73 .98 6 66 YS. MALARIA ! (i(!fi Liquid or Tablets Checks Malaria in Three Days. Sure Preventive. .08 .14 THIRD GRADE Reader, Storyland ....... . . . Reader, Treasure Box Speller. Book One Open Door Language, 3rd Grade Arithmetic, Third Grade ...... Writing, Book Three ......... Drawing, Book Three . . ....... A DMI NTSTRATRI X NOTICE FOURTH GRADE Study Reader, 4th Grade . ... Speller, Book One . . , -.' . . . , . . Open Door Language, 4th Grade Arithmetic, 4th Grade; ........ . Boys and Girls of Wake Up Town Geography, Journeys in Distant Having qualified as administratrix :f the estate of Jane Yarborough, de- .51 J ceased, late of Haywood County, this .48 is to notify all persons having claims .28 agaimst the said estate to present .30 the same to the undersigned for pay .31 ment within one year from the first .08 publication of this notice or this ho 14 tice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate (jTjWiii pieasj. maKe immeuiaie payiiieni, i to the undersigned. 37 .31 ! 00 The the 2nd day of August, 1934. SALLIE MORROW. Administratrix. Aug. 2-9-1 0-23-30-Sept- 0. MRS- Announcing The Appointment of Hugh Sloan As Manager of Haywood County Auto Club With Headquarters at Waynesville Chamber of Commerce J Investigate Today The Services Offered by This Fast Growing Club SERVICES RENDERED 1. Free Emergency Road Services (No mileage limit in county): Delivery on gas, oil, and rental battery. Changing of spare tire. 2. Free Brake and Light Tests. 3. $1,000.00 Personal Accident Policy. $10 per week for 30 weeks in case of injury, 4. $100.00 Policy Bond Card. 5. $50 Reward for recovery of stolen car and conviction of thief. 6. Provides Legal Advice and Service. 7. Maps and Touring Information. 8. Affiliated with N. C. State A. A. 9. Furnishes an attractive Emblem. 10. Promotes good Legislation. 11. Helps to Prevent Accidents. 12. Advertises Your County. OFFICIAL GARAGES IN HAYWOOD COUNTY Abel's Garage, Waynesville- Parris & West Service Station, Canton -Champion Motor Co., Canton. It Costs So Little-Yet Worth So Much Affiliated With -. '; N, C. State Automobile Association Incorporated ' Home Office Charlotte, N. C. i FARMERS. Dairymen. Stock Feed ers how can vou afford to delay buving toihtv the new Jay Bee Feed Master feed mill a better hammer mill at lower eo.-t. Liberal terms, demonstration on request. Owens liiott-rs Brevard, X- C. Aug. 23-30-Sept. (i AMP. MAX WANTED for liuwleigh Route of SOI) families. Write immediate ly. Rawleigh Co., Dept. NCH-5-SA. Richmond, Va. -Aug. 9-23pd WANTED Wild gin--eng, dry or green, highest market price- l asn. Parcel post, express or deliver Reference, Bank of Civile, N. C. 1). M. Cagle, Clyde, N. C. 9-G-pd The Dug Detective. How "Poldi" of the Vienna Police Solved Baffling Mysteries for II i.s Masters. Read About Him in The American Weekly. Which Comes With the BALTIMORE AMERICAN, Issue of August 26. Buy Your Copy From Your Favor it,, Newsboy ond Newsdealer. Start Making Auto License Ta Raleigh. The autnmnliH., i, plant at state prison ha.- high gear with convicts ..," production of more than -Inn of plates for use in 1935. The first ol the new tags u( ed out last week. The scheme is black backgnr., aluminum letters. In a few -ficiuls .said, production will 1,,. up to 12,000 pairs daily. Among the convicts at w,; license tag plant is Col. I.'u former Tennessee banker, . and U. S. Senator. 1 'A'.;'; U" Lea, -''l;--her READ THE ADS A Hole to Earth's Center? tists Speculate on What Wou'-l'liaT pen If They Bored Down in !,-a'ch of Heat Energy. An Intereslin it'. tide in The American Weeklj tht Magazine Vhich Comes vv;tV BALTIMORE AMERICAN. i.;;ue1;; August 20- Buy Your Copv Fron: Your Favorite Newsboy or N'(:Wi. dealer. PIANOS Wanted a home in which to place small high gi'ade upright or line Baby Grand Pianos with prospects of selling in order to save reshipping expense. Will sell for balance on monthly payments Write Factory Representative, Box 1441. Ashevil'le, N. C. Aug.9-l(i-23-30-Pd- Udy Says CARDUI Eased Pain In Side Cwdul helped an Oklahoma lady, as described below, and many others hava been benefited In a similar way. . . . "I had a hurting In my side every few weeks," writes Mrs. Bill Stewart, of Dewar, Okla. "I had heard of Cardul and started taking it. It stopped my hurting and built up my strength. I took 11 bottles and I sure felt better." Try Cardul for pains, cramps, nervous ness due to a run-down condition. Thou sands of women testify Cardul benflte4 them. Tf It does Dot benefit YOU, tan ult a physician. . Extra Soap Specials FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Three Medium Ivory 17c Three Camay Soap 14c Three P&G .... 13c Two Chipso 15c Six OK Soap . , 21c Six OK Washing Powders .... 24c Burgin's Dept. Store MainSt, RAY'S Department Store Men's Clothing Furnishings Shoes MriVT v--H5 ana me nest furnishings mil i MESSAGE TO ADVISE YOU OF THE SERVICES WE ARE PREPARED TO RENDER IN MEN'S WEAR Griffon Clothing Selected as the outstand ing Value Line Twehe months ago we decided this fall to develop a Uothing Department front which Waynesville men could buy good clothes and at a better price than any other store or town could offer. nvQ ..P"Ctical,-v an- Nothing line in America was available to us. We asked outstanding firms of North Carolina and elsewhere for their recommendations. We visited clothing factories and studied many hnes-always looking for the best. n e chose the nationally known line of Griffon ( lothes and have them in stock. We chose Griffon Clothes as our top line because e consider them the outstanding value line of America. GRIFFON C Quality Clothes for Jlen and Boys HWDept. Store 9 Men1 O-OTHES DepaertmSM C. E. RaVS SOUS
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