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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 101935 1 t HI ,1 If h i i .1 Duke's Ma yonnaise And Relish E. C.MOODY Phone 45 - We Deliver COUNTY AGENTS 1 HELP BLADDER llesult.s Guaranteed 2."c Drink six glasses boiled or distilled water daily. You know what hard water does to a teakettle. If poor bladder action causes getting up niu-hts. freauent desire, scanty flow, burning or backache, help flush out excess acids and impurities by im proving the elimination. Use buchu leaves, juniper oil and 6 other drugs made into green tablets. Jut say tsu keta to any druggist. In four days if not pleased go back and get your 25c. Wayneville Plmmiacj. (Adv). A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicine. you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get re lief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be browing and you can not afford to take a chance with any thing less than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bott'f1 '"wr'-nnmnlsionriehtnow AHv 1 W. D.SMITH 4 V Within a few days the county agent .office will have on hand Red Squill Rat MfiT" i ii i Poison. This is pre pared under Gov arnment supervision nd is the most ef fective rat poison known. We have used it more than nce and find it gets .esults in most cas es, if directions ire followed. Many farmers have asked tkat we get this ma terial for them. We A'ill only tret a lim ited number of packages, therefore, the first come, first served. Two of our orchard men have called for poi son bait to put in the orchard for field mice. We have ordered a little extra. If any one wants this they should call for it at once. checks Colds AM) Fever first dny ffraduclie, 30 niln. Liquid. Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Try "Kub-My-Tlsin" World's Best Liniment 666 PRICELESS INFORMATION for those suffering from STOMACH OR DUODENAL ULCERS. DL'E TO HYPER AC ID IT V POOR DIGESTION. ACID DYSPEPSIA, SOUR STOMACH, GASS1 NESS. HEARTBURN. CONSTIPATION. BAD BREATH. SLEEPLESSNESS OR HEADACHES. DUE TO EXCESS ACID. Explains the marvelous Willord Treat ment which is bringing amuiug relief. Sold on IS duyt trial, SMITH'S DRUG STORE Waynesville, N. C. CIADE PILAKMACY Clyde, N. C. MACNETO EQUIPPED 350,000 in Use Ail Over the World! A wonderful engine for home, farm, shop or mill. Reliable power for pumpinK, meal Krintlinjsr, shelling. sawinK, . cream separating and churnina. Quickly pays for iujelf. Put one to work. Writ Today for FREE CATALOC. WITTK KXI.MJ WOIIKS .2677 Oakluwl Ave, . 2l):i-It .So. 2ml 'St. Kansas Cily, Mo. Harrisburo, Pa. A nnmlipr havp hpn askirip where they can get good Angus cattle. The hpsr. snnivp nf aiinnlv that we know of anywhere in our territory is the area around Maryville, Tennessee. The famous John Hitch sale of Angus cat tle will be held Friday, December 18. The sale will begin about 10:00 in the morning. The sale will be held at the Hitch farm between Maryville and Knoxville. The county agent and as sistant county agents will not be able to attend this sale, due to the fact that we will be in Raleigh at the an nual county agents conference. How ever, we hope that a number of our farmers who want to grow Angus cat tle will go and get some of these splendid animals. We are delighted that so many of our farmers are de termined to grow better livestock in Haywood county. "CUTTING YOUR FIRE WOOD" The old adage "You can't eat your cake and keep it too," does hot apply to the farm timber crop when common sense is used in cutting the annual supply of Are wood. As a good farm er, you are interested in keeping every acre of your Jand "at work" produc ing an income and at the same time supplying the needs of the farm. Quite a few farmers are finding it good business to grow a better crop of commercial timber by practicing timber thinning. The fire wood needs on Haywood county farms can be taken from these thinnings without the necessity of clearing more land. I feel sure that if you will walk through your woodlands you will see acre after aire where trees are too thick for good growth. By cutting out the crowded, diseased and crippled trees these acres will yield 5 to 10 and even as much as 13 cords of fire wood and leave a full stand of 20 to 600 trees per acre, according to age Many a Friend Recommends BLACK-DRAUGHT People who have taken Black Draught naturally are enthusiastic about It because of the refreshing relief It has brought them. No won der they urge others to try ltl . . . Mrs. Joe G. Roberts, of Portersvllle, Ala., writes: "A friend recommended Black-Draught to me a long time a (fo. and It has proved Its worth to m. Black-Draught is good for constipation. I find tkat taking Black-Draught prevent the bilious headaches which I used--to have." ... A purely vegetable medicine tor relief of CONSTIPATION. BILIOUSNE?" Opportunities In BEAUTY CULTURE Another year is almost gone. Are you better equip ped for the future than you were last year? With the enormous increase in business of every kind there has followed an even greater demand for capable Beauticians. Why not make your first New Years resolution to equip yourself for a good position as a Beautician. PARENTS who can not decide on a suitable gift for your daughter's Christmas. Give her a course in Beauty Culture. You will accomplish two things. You will be giving a valuable gift and also an opportunity for her to become self sup porting.'.' '.""''' We qualify you for North Carolina State regulations and you are fully capable of passing State Board exami nations.::; ",' Our winter term begins on Monday, January 4, We are now taking reservations for this class. Write for full information and our special low rate to students en rolling in this class. Save 50 on tuition. i Tennessee School Of Beauty Culture 4112 South Gay Street KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE "THE SOUTH'S LEADING BEAUTY SCHOOL" and size of timber. On other acres previously cut-over you will find many trees of a quality too poor for tim ber at time of logging and under these a good stand of reproduction fighting for ground space below arid sun-light above. Cutting these cull trees now will serve the double pur pose of furnishing fire wood and re leasing the young trees for a future timber crop. The winter season is wood cutting time. Why not do the job systemat ically? We are now planning for a number of timber thinning demonstra tions for Haywood county. Would you like to have one of these demon strations on your farm or in your community? Let me have your re quest early. NOTICE Hospital News Tilson Sutton, of Cove Creek, med ical case, i sin a serious condition. Mrs. Naomi Willis, of Canton, op erative case, is resting well. Rhubal Phillips, of Mt. Sterling, operative case, is improving. Mr. Coy Henderson, of Canton, suf fering with wounds from shots, is resting fairly well. Mrs. Robert Reece, operative iase, is improving. CARD OF THANKS 1 We wish to thank our many friends, especially the Drs. Stringfield, for kindness and sympathy shown daring our recent bereavement. Mrs. John Francis and Children. Mrs. Cliff John6on, of Canton, oper ative case, is better. The condition of Mrs. Alberta Caddy, of Canton, Route 2, who under went an operation, is resting comfortably. NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. RUTH PENLAND V. WILLIAM PENLAND. The defendant above named will take notice that the plaintiff has com menced an action against him in the Superior Court of Haywood County for the purpose of securing an abso lute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 2nd day of January, 1937 and answer or demur to the plaintiff's complaint or the re lief therein sought will be granted. This 9, December, 1936. KATE WILLLIAMSON, Assistant C. S. C. No. 526 Dee. 10-17-24-31 The condition of Miss Helen Rogers, of Hazelwood, operative case, is good. Lady Took Cardui When Weak, Nervou "I cant aaj enough for Cardui If X talked all day,' enthusuutlcaJIy writes Mr. U H. Caldwell, of Statea vUle, N. a 1 have used Cardui at toterrala for twenty-five years," she adds. "My trouble In the beginning was weakness and itervousne&s. I read of Cardui In a newspaper and decided right then to try It. It seemed before I bad taken half a bottle of Cardui I was stronger and was soon up and around." TbouMtod of woman taaufy Cvrdul bao flttd Uun. U It dow do taMtU TOO, eaatrni phjaloiaa. Relief Workers ficed With Task Mrs. J. Dale Stentz, superintendent of the county welfare, spoke before the Waynesville Rotary Club la Friday, pointing out that the problem now facing welfare agencies was that of weeding out from the relief rolls those who are not trying to heir themselves. "Emergency relief was extended to all who applied when the plan was first inaugurated," she said, "but, now we find that there are too many who depend entirely on relief rather than their own resources to make a living. Our problem now is to make the dis tinction, and care for those who de serve help, and at the came time try and find something for the other group to make a living at." Read the ads-It nays Miss Ethel Kell, of Canton, opera tive case, is better. DISCHARGED Mre. J. R. Singleton. Mrs. Clark Edwards. Alda Lee Boyd. Mrs. Eugene Henson. Mr. Billy McElroy. Miss Lena Wyatt. Mr. Watt Howell. Miss Connie Fowler. Mr. Cecil Mooney. Miss Onnie Price. Miss Retta Reece. PLOWSHARE ONLY Carl Hallaur, vice president of the Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, of Rochester, N. Y., revealed last week, that the firm had rejected millions of dollars' worth of contracts to make artillery fire-control instruments for foreign armies, I 1 J ANNOUNCING THE OPENING K -f- i k THE MODISTE SHOPPE I 5i Ladies' tailoring Coats Suits Dresses Evening Ap parel Millinery Designing Alterations. Mrs. Hazel Ferguson Tugman 3y Schulhofer Building Phone 279-J mew mm ?-ff s AS WW AS 480 l;L;:,;:..t:,:.!!i!S:;!l;lilll!llill?i m H Including models that give decidedly increased gasoline mileage. . All models same wheelbase, same body size. 1 We Brilliant" We Unflif 60" if; rr i ,r,;,if,i:'' " 1 ; 1 iii iiii, in ,ir ' 'ii'T.iri! n ' , , H Base at Dear born Plant. Taxes, Delivery and Handling, Bumpers, Spar Tire and Accessor- additional RE-STYLED from stem to stern, the 1937 Ford V-8's are now at your Ford Deal er's. Modern V-8 engines in 2 sizes are offered. They're smoother, quieter, far more economical. New sel f-energizing brakes give greater stopping power, with easier pedal action. Bodies are all steel top, sides, and floor welded into one steel unit rubber mounted and fully insulated. Riding comfort is further improved, with rear seat now 1" forward of the axle. Steering is easier. Lug gage compartments are much larger. Inte riors are richer in appointments and uphol stery. . . . See and drive these great new modern cars today and learn how you can spend less.. own more with a Ford V-8! YOUR FORD DEALER fliLJIW l.:-:-:ox Ti -W,JBV nMIIHWi ' 1 'HI' 1 ii AUTHOIIZIO FORD riNANCI P1ANS $25 t month, after usual down payment, buys any model 1937 Ford V-8 car. Ask your Ford dealer about the easy payment plans of the Universal Credit Co. Un tboum sbovt ii 6i ABEL'S GARAGE PHONE 52 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. CHAMPION MOTOR CO. PHONE 196 v CANTON, N. C. For Better Prices on StovesJUff - J Jf J . Ranges and ail Furniture, see IV MaWd! JfUlTIIlL rare Co.
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