THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS MARRIAGE LICENSES Beaver dam &. C Gossett. et ux to Glen Trull lot. J. V. Hensan et ux to Alice Peg- ram, lot. J. E. Lhilderi. et ux to C. H. Gaddy. 2 tracts- J, B.vden Smathers to Ruth Franklin, 7-8 acres. J. Bowden Smathers to Mease Smathers, 3 tracts. J. Bowden Smathers, to Blanche Smathers. lot. M G- Stamey, admr. of T. F, Rhioehart to E. O- Skeggs, 4 acres. A. VV. Heatherly. et ux to S. W, Johnson. 3 tracts. J. W. Wright, et ux to S. W. John son. 1 tract. IVjrs. bailie Hipp to Lucile and Marjorie Hipps, et al, 2 tracts- J L, Swatfonl to X. D. Robinson. lot. Cora J-. Smathers to W. F. Fender, lots. A. W. .Melton, to W. F- Fender, lot V. Z. .Mann to W. G. Ryimr, Z tracts. T. B. Bradley to J. I.. Reynolds. 2 tracts- Guernev I. Hood to M. F. West, lot Cecil Charli's H. I.edbettcr, et u to Ada ( hambi'is. 2 acre-. Clyde Chester A. Cotfluiin tn l!on-A-Wn-ture Inc. lot. U'iil'i-: S. ( olliiir- to K. ll, and (1. 1! Kan!'" !. 1 acre-. ".!:,:'!;. :.!,d 1 . t . lai-lc'.. et al in I. n..i '. H. a:. I ana .1. land. I! to 1 I u l.i - ol i : :.'..nt i.-; church lot Iron Hull' ; '. ( w, !':! to 11 i I. y I '. Craw- Clifford Green, West Mills, N. C. and Agnes Franklin. East Fork. Albert J. Ashe and Ethel Cabe, both of Waynesville. R. 1. Will Price- White Oak and Nancy Sutton, Maggie- William Litaker, Asheville, and Ruth Mabel Lowery. Canton. Zeb Green, Lake Junaluska and Hazel Downs. Waynes tille. Jess G. Hedden, Genitf, N. C. and Helen Metcalf, Woodrow. J. M. Hoyle and MariH Smathers, both of Balsam. INCOME OF TAR HEEL FARMERS SHOW INCREASE Washington. A ?7t,(S0.O00 in crease in the gross income from farm production in North Carolina was leported for HKKi over lit:2 by the department of agriculture today. Based on "S cops and II! livestock items, the gross Income last year wa. pl .cetl ut $2''tj,S14.lHiti as compared with S-l."tt.I :4.000 for the previous year, and $177,9:17 .000 in UKil. Tin agriculture department point ed out til,, ligures were otimate- and thoe for ll':'..-! were preliminary TLo cah income of farm produc ; ,i r. i". Nrt h ( 'arolina in 1 !.".; w as . -ran .ted at l 70,0'J 1 HOH. and include it.s: farm ! 'em-lit payment. at' 177, aim 'fiu cal income :n '.'"-wa- ."7,7!'-! "00. and ::. S.'- ;s mm,. The I'. M !-ea.fd that tltc (Mm line w.;. a '. '. ' i I'll! a I'te ell - op- - iv;h an a, t Ual dc- I 11 '.''!) 11 fli'H'l tllC Pi III.- I w t . i i v : i lt-r-an ind'.N W i' r. ( : , acre.-. P. !' Crawford to Crawford, 2:i acre.-. Jonathan'-. Creel; N. W- Carver to Francis Caldwell, 27 acres. l'it;eon Heiny H rg.ovi'. et u. to John Luinett. '''! acre.- V. U. lmnan. et un to Maggie fnriiiill 2o aires. U. ti'. Cook to L. S. Morgan, lot. V.. nesville Vn.uk Matliis, et u to Paulino Millard, lot. ,1. Howard' 1 !:- !. to J. W dcy lames, lot. T. G. Boyd et un 1 t t ux lot. V L. Noland to J. K. Morgan, lot. J. M tJueen, Tr to . 1., hanu. H. H. l'attishall to Mr I'afto.voii, let. , ,, ,, Town of Waynesville .to Dr., h It. St! ttclicr. lot. 11. P. Hart. ! 'Julia 11. i ti. o.'.p. w;i. ,2 i .."on ... i (;:: a- : 1 o ; :;:;ii niM m Itc'rj , re I'noh lle-t"ck :.t ,r. 7 I (mmi for li':!"'. ih s-M.y;;..; hh ihe Relieves Hcadac;? . Pue To Constipation "Tltouford's Biac'iL-iDn.nrht lias bc.-n use J in inv fwitily ior ycrrs," writes Mrs. J. A. Iii-htov-.r,. cf Cartilage, Texas, "I U!:e it. for sit k headache tliat comes from consti pation. Vhcn I feel if licadr.rho coming on, I take a dose of Elack Prr.uTh'.. 7t act-; and n-5 'nead gct-s cTsy. " rffrore I knew or Slack D-a'ighU 1' wotild suffer two or hi-eo clays but, not any more since I have used Black-Draught." Thedford s BLACK-DRATJGKX Purely VeirctalJle -iallv?.. To Tffl All property on which 1933 taxes have not been paid will be advertised on Thursday, September sixth, and sold on Monday, October first. To prevent additional cost, we urge that these back taxes be paid imme diately. '':P::::r .:v".v::: Board of Aldermen Town of Waynesvifle " LABOR The Greatest Chord In Life's Symphony From dawn to dusk und far on into the night rises the song of the hammer and the plow in a swelling crescendo a mighty Anvil Chorus of men laboring to build a civilization, to make a world more pleasant and more habitable. The staccato tattoo of a million riveting hammers, the humming of a hundred thousand looms, the thundering exhaust of trains and tractors notes in a gigantic symphony of sweat and stel find their genesis in the minds and muscles of nun shaping ideas into the vast monuments that will long oullive the generations that made them. It is only by Labor, then, that we can ultimately achieve. Labor, that has raised us from the wilderness. Labor, that will build unto the skies. . . ' Fibre Cempany CANTON, N. C.

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