THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
TANNING
FURNITURE
TAPESTRY
INLAID WOODS
HAZE L W 00 D NEWS
THE
VDUSIRIAL
CENTER Of
)AV, JUNE 25, 1936
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Takes Down
i
ed out the riazeiwooa
Cnton , iaturday afternoon, June
s" 3 hard fought ball game.
8 f the sixth Canton was
!Haze!wood,4to 2! but in the
inning Hazelwood came
,vnth inn"' ,, and tie the
Smfh to score . -
! .'cre
Hazelwood Defeated
Enka, June 6, 14 to 8
The Hazelwood nine defeated Enka
on Saturday, June 6. on the Hazel
wood field by the wore of 14 to 8.
At the end of the third inning Enka
led, 3 to 2. But Hazelwood came out
in the fourth to score four runs and
repeated in the fifth with four more to
pile up a lead that Enka could never
j tofol tnr ovpreome. The Hazelwood nitchers
Tf'e '.ast in"'"?heP canton nine got struck out eight men, while the Enka
aielwood- "' Mnntoith and pitchers struck out four.
Bitelvreod, "r" " Wnntpith
' 1 ntP niLS V ' '.I .
""i'irt run. Hazelwood failed to
durin the last half of the
wnT Jin? and at the end of the
.th inning- . j a a i Pun.
U The Jore sood 9 to 4 in Can-
tnr, 5 in"-"'
for Hazelwood: Putnam,
Schlemmer
wXVZ h
TO., for Canton:
iS'zelwood 10, Canton 11
loo 1.a.lc,i"' JVv s r
Vr E. liooKer, u v", .
Geo. Herndon. of Canton,
' - 'k-end visitors of the former's
ShteMrl Clyde Jordan and Mr.
Jordan.
'; Helen. Rogers has returned af
ter spending two weeks with her
"mother, Mrs. D. C. Howell, of
ftVaverv'ille.
Mrs Pat Truitt and two sons, Roy
'. i am visit.intr the form-
Jrt mother, Mrs. Gassaway, of Ww-jn.M
Hazelwood
Player Pos. Ab R H E
Lane cf 5 2 2 0
E. Wyatt lb 4 1 11
Roulette ss 5 1 3 0
Fisher 2b 4 110
Putnam rf&p 5 3 ' 0 0
G. Wyatt If 5 1 10
Whisenhunt c 1 110
Kuykendall rf 3 1 10
Inman 3b 5 14 2
Monteith p 0 0 0 0
Smith c 5 2 0 1
Total 42 14 14 4
Stnlpn hasps. Rmilt'ttp 1 : doubles.
Whisenhunt 1; triples, G. Wyatt 1;
home runs, Lane 1; left on bases, 6;
runs batted in, Lane 4, Roulette 2,
Fisher 1, Whisenhunt 1, Kuykendall
2 and Inman 3.
M..n Elevation of U. S.
The approximate nieun elevation of
continental fnlted States is -J.VKi feet
above sea level.
"nOTI T. OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On .Monday the 6th day of July,
1936, at eleven o'clock a. m. at the
n urt house door In town of Waynes
vim'. Haywood County, N. C, I will
nil) to tlie highest bidder for cash the
Mluwintf described lands and pre
miss lying and being In Waynesville
T.unship, Haywood County, viz:
BKtHNNINtJ at a staKe at the
Suutruast margin of State Highway
Xu. 10. LM4 feet in a Northerly direc
Vi, h from the North margin ' of the
pjiI u-.idiiiK from the F. C. Welch
fninr residence and runs with the
!:ne of lots Nos. 10 and 11, S 48 K.
1T.L' ft to a stake; thence N. 38' 20'
K So fief to a stake; thence with
die line between lots Nos. 9 and 10 N.
4S W. 152 feet to the margin of said
HlKhwav; thence with said Highway
JJ. 40 W, 50 feet to the BEGINNING,
Mng lot Xo. 10 of the Frevost Park
Addition to the town of Hazelwood
as-ner surveu and man of J. W. Seaver
msile March, 1926 and being the same
rirooertv conveyed to H. B. Atkins
l.y J.. II. Kuykendall et al. by deed
ilut.nl and recorded In Book 71, page
3 ti 3 . Haywood County Registry.
Sale made pursuant to the power
conferred upon me by that certain
deed of trust executed by H. B. At
kins and wife Nora S. Atkins, dated
May 1st, 1933, and recorded In Book
cf Heeds of Trust No. 32 at page 91
et seq. in the office of the Register
cf Heeds of Haywood County.
This the 4th day of June, 1936.
A. T. WARD.
Trustee.
Xo 47fi June 11-18-25 July 2.
Player
Copper
errul
Morgan
i Allen
C. Merrill
Perritts
Fincannon
Candler
Hall
F. Merrill
McCane
Enka
Pos. Ab
D&C 5
2b
3b&lb
cf
lf&3b
lb
If
c&p 3
rf 3
rf 0
4
5
5
4
4
2
2
R
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
1
11
1
2
1
1
O
0
0
1
0
0
Total
10
two
7
base
hits,
37 8
Stolen hnses. H. Merrill 1
hits H Merrill 1: three base
Morgan 2; home runs, Perritts 1; runs
batted in, Allen 1. umpires, Jones
and Gudger.
Amone those attending the Rhodo
dendron Festival Wednesday were:
Mrs. Lester Burgin and children, Airs.
Carroll Whitener, Miss Virginia
Whitener, and Miss Mary 1'oteat.
"Flat Sour"
"Flat sour" In connection with food
spoilage Is 8 condition of canned veg
etables In which the outside appear
ance Is imimlly smind and firm. Al
thoiigli the product Is often soft ntld
mushy and has a sour taste and odor.
It is not accompanied by tins.
Land For Sale
The Mack Gren Place 88 acres
en Hyder Mountain Road in
Crabtree, will sell as a whole or
cut to suit purchaser.
For Cash or Easy Terms.
Apply to
T. L. Green
WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
New Coach Fares
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Beginning Monday; June 1,1936
Coach fare
From ASHEVILLE
Lv Asheville
Ar. Washington
Ar Baltimore
Ar Philadelphia
Ar New York
Ar Boston
Lv Asheville
Ar Cincinnati
Ar Columbus
Ar Cleveland
Ar Detroit
Ar Indianapolis
Ar Chicago
Ar Pittsburg
Ar Buffalo
5
; 7
8
10
12
6:
:30 am
:25 pm
:4i pm
38 pm
25 am
45 am
:00 pm
:40 pm
:43 am
:14 am
12:01 am
4:30 pm
6:
7:
9:
6:45 am 6:40 pm
8:40 pm 8:10 am
1:50 am 11:50 am
6:30 am 3 :15 pm
7:30 am 4:00 pm
11:55 pm 10:00 am
6:45 am 2:10 pm
7:25 am 4:30 pm
11:12 am 9:38 pm
I 7.13
8.33
9.88
11.68
17.18
S 6.43
. 8.78
11.53
11.68
8.63
12.13
12.68
15.23
Proportionate low coach fares to all points in the United
States and Canada
Coach tickets are good thirty days from date of sale and
permit stopovers at any and all stations enroute.
AVOID THE HAZARDS OF THE HIGHWAYS. FOR
SAFETY AND COMFORT, TRAVEL BY TRAIN. LARGE
ROOMY COACHES SEPARATE SMOKING ROOMS
FOR WOMEN AND MEN.
WHOLESOME MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS 1U
COACH PASSENGERS AT MODERATE PRICES; ALSO
APPETIZING MEAL SERVICE ON TRAYS IN COACHES
See your nearest agent or address,
R. H. DeBUTTS,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
,: Asheville, N. C.
Successors to Late Huey Long
m- f&x Jrt rf. ' I i
Activities Of The Home
Demonstration Department
Crucial test of. whether those who fell heir to the pohucal domam
of the late Senator Huey V. Long can carry n ... - -
pec ted to come up during the present session of the Lou.smna ,
fature when the poht.cal fate of hi. -heirs" .nclud.n, left to right.
Gov Richard W. Leche, Lieut. Gov. Earl K. Long, brother of the
fate Kingfish. and Coleman L.ndsay. president of the state senate,
5 determined. Leche be.an hu administration in a manner
sharply in contrast to the dictatorial methods of Long when h
Signed an order removing all police and firemen from political control.
The 4-H Clubs in the county neld
their regular June meetings last week,
and planned tw have pknios in July to
take the place of the program met
ingji. ti... 4 u ciini rnuncil will meet
illl I-.. v" -
at the court house on Saturday June
27, to plan for the recreational pro
gram at the July picnics of the clubs.
Home Demon
stration airent in Cherokee and Gra
ham counties, will give a cheese mak
ing demonstration at the Wayncsville
Township High School Home Eco
nomics department, on Monday, June.
2J. at 2:1)0 P. M. '
Miss lntz has given a number of
demonstrations and is considered very
good in this field of cheese making. It
..k.i,.i.i va ,..lt wnrth the while of all
of the farm women who have surplus
milk to come to the demonstration and
see just how to utilize the present
supply of milk for consumption nexti
winter or whenever it is wanted.
Cheese is a rich food and particu-(
larly useful in making other foods
more attractive, more tasty, and more
nourishing. Since it can be made, in
the home, there is no reason that the
family should not have an abundan e
ui it without having to buy it. 1
n u ihi ni women ami wit;
farm women of the county, but the
public is invited to attend Miss Lentz's
demonstration. Remember the time
and place: Monday, June 20, at 2:30,
at the Waynesville Township High
Home Economics department.
It Happened Here
By
Tom Reeves
Albert MoOaeken jrave the out
standing remark to The Melting Pol. .
the government is trying to help us
more than we are attempting to aid
ourselves . . . of course it wxiuld be
foolish for me to po.se a a farmer, . .
I've never claimed that honor; how
ever, I do claim sufficient intelligence
to know where to find the answer to
fet fmino1 mint; tinns. ; . I tro to a man
trained in scientific knowledge rather
than the farmer trained the way
grandpa did it. ...
Harry Lee Liwr is almost in a field
by himself. What other native-born
of Haywood is in the manufacturing
business here. . . We have some flour
mills operated by natives. . . By the
way, here are a few lines which may
go in my the.sis for Duke University. .
"None of the numerous factories arc
controlled by natives. Only one of
the half dozen important school posi
tions is held bv an educator born in
Haywood. Many of the leading doc
tors, merchants, dentists, and law
yers came here from other counties
and other state. In most cases the
lumbering industry and the field of
transportation have' been filled in this
county by outsiders. Natives of
Haywood have little, if any, interest in
recreational centers; few are out
outstanding in the field of agricul
ture; and the only creamery in this
county was recently opened and. oper
ated by those not native t0 this sec
tion." Decater . . the spelling here may
Ik- a little Undo Abesh. . Phillips took
vw i h rmiir h tVii i;ilium . . Uutc's
trotxl to me . . bt'ttor
I ... U'liut iful rock
1 ... -a. .1 r .
finish . splendid cement, imor ur
all nxims underneath . . - covering
and seats good for fifteen years. . . .
And, friends, I'm still worried about
that new gymnasium in tile junior
high . . . in the first place it appears
small . . . in the second place those
not.s look clo.se to me . . . but they
all said the negro would kill the Ger
man . . I may be wrong, too. Let's
hope so!
supposition, the average negro buys
merchandise ot a lime nigm-i iuu..j
than do others of equal income." . . ,
and this reference is from Fortune,
the magazine costing one dollar per
oopy.
Briefs: In one afternoon twenty
two states sent cars through the
assembly gate at Junaluska . .. there
was one from Maine and one from
Florida . . . . one from Washington
and one from California . . . one
from Illinois and one from Louisiana
. . . A most timely ride with Hubert
Ramsey of Greenville . . . he married
a liazclwood girl. . . My old friend,
McHnde, back and tnis time m inm
splendid five and ten of Stovall's. . .
I'd write more but Bridges, tbe guy
who seta this stuff in type, wants off
ea rly. ...
Lnd of Skr Blue W.l.ri
The Land of t lie Sky lilne Waters
Is In Minnesota. The shite contains
1(1, (MK) Inkes
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of tho
power of sale contained in a certain
deed of truft, execute by Estey Tay
lor and husband, V. W. Taylor, tw J- O.
Kimdand, Trustee, dated February
12th, 1934, and recorded in Book 25.
page 191, in the Office of the Reg
inter of Deeds of Haywood County,
North Carolina, default having been
made in the payment of the indebt
edness thereby secured and the holder
of the note thereby secured having
directed that the deed of trust ba
foreclosed, the undewigned Trustee
will offer for sale, at tho court house
door in the City of Waynesville,
North Carolina, at 11 o'clock, A. M.,
on Monday the 13th day of July, 193(5,
and will sell to the highest bidder for
cash all that certain tract or parcel
of land, lying and being in Beaver
dam Ttownship, Haywood County,
! North Carolina, and more particularly
described as fonows:
BEGINNING at a fence post and
iuiis with wire fence S. 77 40' W.
1 poles to a stake in tie center of
the Henson Cove road; then with said
.. ... n rt Crt'
road hve calls as loimws: o. m u
E 9 poles; S. 2b' 30' K. 15 poles; S.
3t' 10' E 21 poles; S. 50 30' E. 6
poles; S. 77 E. 6.94 poles to a stake
in the Power Company's Right-of-way
line; then with said line N. 7 30' E.
15 poles to a stake near the hllow;
then N. til 30' W. 9.H poles to a
stake; then N. 19 40' W. 30 poles
to the BEGINNING Oonfainintf
four acres and 9 sl- rds., more or less.
EXCEPTING however one acre lying
on the North side of the above tract
heretofore sold to Fred Thompson,
now owned by Dock Bradley.
This sale is made subject to taxes
..n.l s.iViot nrin. in.umlrfl nces.
(11, 1 Vltl
This the 10th day of June, 1930.
J. O. K1NSLAND,
Trustee.
47S June 18-25-July 2-9.
No
For Biliousness, Sour Stonach,
Flatuloncs, Nf.usea ana sick
Headache, dua to Cunstipatlon
I have several colored friends .
here's one for them. . . ''Contrary
to
Laxative combination
folk know is trustworthy
The eonndenee thomendt of perenti i heS
In socxJ. old rellbl, powdered Thedford J
Bleck-Dreught bu prompted them to rl
Slrnew Byrup ot Blck-Drught for their
ihlldren. The grown folk! Uck to the
powdered Bleck-Dreughl: the youngeter.
probably will prefer It when they outgrow
their chlldler. toe of eweeU . v Mre C. W.
adami. of Murray. Ky . wriue: '1 he
seed Thedford i Black-Draught (powder)
about thirteen yeare, taking It tor bllloua
neu. Black-Draught acta well and I am
slwaya pleaed with the reeulu. I nt
a good, reliable Uietlve for my ehUarsn.
I have found Byrup of Black-Urwujht to
be Juat that."
BLACK-DRAUGHT
RUPTURE
Shield Expert Here
K -1 Mi:i.MlAKI)I. i:i.L KNOWN
i:.i'i:itT riiK'Afio will' i-lu-sonai.lv
hk- at ii:oKii: van-ii-:nniLT
iiotkIa asiikvillk. n.
C, f)N WKDNKSOAY ONLY, .M LY
HtDM 1:00 1. M. TO .1:00 1 M.
AND 7:00 V. M. TO 9:0(1 I'. M.
ti. ti.jiii.unii sjivw "I havo liud
twenty years' ejMTlen with thous
ands of Ruptured Men and I will Rive
you valuable Information virtioui
l-liarp I'osltlvely no suwry, men
cl twatincnts or liijcitlons UM-d.
(Only men are IiivIkmI).
"My Shield produces Inimiiuite
suits on the a vcrajre, repanllrwi oi
tlii h7ai or lK-atlon of your Kupturp
no mailer how mui-ii rim eim-w
or strain." (No leg straps and no cum
bersome arrangements.)
My Shield Is natermMr ana can w
worn while bathing, H can Iki r-inov-
ocl at night or worn t-ontlniiously onui
no longer dcnired.
Caution: I have no repres'niaim-.
Kvnryone must imi me. personally. 1
liavc hvn ( milng Imto for fifteen
years. There is nil . riiarjtp mr u-m-onstratloii.
Heineniber the name
MKINIIAKDl. ( IhiH visil Is for white
people)
ADMIN1STK ATOK'S NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
TW i In not if all nersorw that
have eJuims ajrain.st the (V-tate of
Mrs. Mollie J. Davis" to present the
same to the umlersiKneit wiuun a jeai
from this date or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons due the estate are notified
to make settlement at once. Thru the
2Uh of June, 19.'ifi.
I1KSTKR DAVIS,
Administrator of Mollie J.
Davis, Deceased.
No. 479 June 25-July 2-9-K.-2.'l-.'iO.
POT
MLD
ini'inbcr how vou felt back
there in 1917 and '18 when
you stood rigidly yct 111 at
case) and waited to learn
whether or not it would be
Sunday K. P. for you? Sure
you do! WELL
2D
Women Who Have Pains
Try CARDUI Next rime!
On account of poor nourlshrnent,
many women suffer functional pains
at oertaJn timea. and It U for Uw thai
Cardol la offered on tbe record of the aafe
relief It haa brought and the good It naa
done to helping to or er come the eauae of
womanly dlacomfort. Mra. Cole Toong. Of
teerrtlla. La., wrltee: '1 aufferuig wlUl
Irrefular . . . I bad qulu a lot of pain
which made me nerroua. I took Cardul and
found It helped ma to erery way iMklng
me regular and e topping the palp Tnu
0Ulete4 my nerree. making my healt imucb
better." . . : If Cardul doe not benefit
TOO, conmlt a nnyetdan.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU
TION ;
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
Mary K. Peacock,
Vs. . .
J. Webster Derrick.
n ;.ini in oYerution directed
to the undersigned from the Superior
Cnuntv in the above
entitled aotion, I will, on Monday,
the 13th day of July, 1936. at 10:3O
o'dock A. M. at the Court House door
in Waynesville, Haywood Oounty, N.
C.i sell to the highest bidder for cash
to satisfy said execution, all the right,
title and interest which the said Mary
E. Peacock, the plaintiff, has in the
following described real estate, to
wit: Lying and being in Haywood
County, in Waynesville Township, and
being "Lots Nos. 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 in
Block "G" of Oak Forest Addition to
the Town of Waynesville: Beginning
at a point which distance is 200 feet
Northerly from said Short Street,
thence 85-45 East 287 feet to David
son Street; thence along the line of
same 88 feet to property line; thence
along said line North 36-34 Wrest 240
feet more or less to side of Railroad;
thence South 54-22 West 124 feet to
Richland Street; thence along said
street 100 feet to the beginning. Con
taining 965-1000 of an acre. And
being the same land described in a
deed recorded in Book 85, page 227,
Record of deeds for Haywood County.
Thi June 10th, 1936.
J. C. WELCH,
Sheriff of Haywood County.
No. 477 June 18-25-July 2-9.
A I
rtnothfiK
Inspection
Awaits you
n ' r .' - '
and if you fail to pass this time you won't get by with peeling
spuds on Sunday - - - NO SIR! So before that Bonus money is
spent see that the desires of your "officer in charge" are met.
Have that Electric Range or Water Heater installed, or present
her with an Electric Refrigerator. i
Our "No-Extra-Cost"
Electricity Plan
Q
mil
and the new CHEAP rates make complete
electrification a real economy. Investigate!
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