, MARCH 18, 1937
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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Lw..j of Hazelwood.
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Vlev. of Asnevu.tr,
of Waverly
AtXST WAGES
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last
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Court Plan Threatens Democratic Party Split
, 'SitjT""! Mni- Tydings and Mr9. Ashum! -
Cumnilngs before senate committee
to
lii t: or
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.Uv April 7:h. 1937. at
ij , l . ii the Courthouse
town "f Waynesville. Hay-
V.irth Carolina, i. win
.'VthKt bidder for cah. at
,u!;.l:y. th- t..!U,wiiiK (anus ami
s'V'ir . 1 1 -. i being in Haywood
v, i'.hm' particularly describ
houi.lf l a .follows:
i'VTV. ,,n a poplar on the
.jut ,if .lenathan's Creek, and
jn V i - to a stake on
kink if the road: thence down
I V 5; 10 1 4 poles- to a small
re on -the bank of the road
X if 30' V. 20 poles to .i
ik on fop of the ridge: thence
and 15' VV. -1 poles to a large
thpiu'f up said branch with
.ous Mi' anih-nngs as follows
;4' W. 170 feet: South 73 3'
5. fwt: South TS West 200
liith IV West .100 feet
SO" West ino feet: South 2'
feet: South 21 301 West 100
juih 6S3 30" West 100 feet;
la 10 H'wt 100 feet: South
101 feet: South 32 West
South 44' 30' West 100 feet;
f 30' .West 40 feet: South 52
i feet; North 88 30' West 65
LNorth 67 30' West 80 feet:
JJ 30 West 40 feet: North S5
ii feet to a stake (MaDle
thence South 51 30' East 36
v nnue uaK in the gap of a
nenee South 26' West 72 poles
in the D. A, Owene line;
aown th ridtte South 64 30'
poles: South 71 Kast 30 poles;
'' 30' East 10 poles; South 15"
Poles to a white thorn at a
hence South 15 30' East 3
a stake in the road: thence
MS' West with
Owen's line 20 poles to stake;
South V 30' East 30 poles to
t the Creek; thence down the
lMh 76 East 13 nnl. smth
H poKs; South 71 46' East
South 43 Kas R imIm'
16B East In nnlab- XTW 0O
-4 Poles: N'nrth i root
North 64 East. 6 poles; South
" Poles: N'nrtS 7Q -t.,, 1ft
North 20 E. 4 Mnwh
fst 6 poles; North 49 West
orth 76 3n' uw n
,J East 12 nnloa, XI.W nnl
Poles; N0rth 86 East 4 poles;
. y ' poles; North 78
Poles; North 50 3n' vi
K' West 19 poles;
L. 30 West 4 poles: North S0
Pnle: North 19 -a-orf k
i1,nhlmain fork f tle Creek;
P the West fork of the creek,
" west 23 nolo a
Ju.h,,nk of lh c-eek; thence
I 15' . .
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r less.
( dale i,
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Senator Connally I , - 1 Senator PitUaniijK
A POLITICAL ANALYST
When James A. Farley, Democratic
National chairman a week before the
Last presidential election, predicted
confidently and correctly all the polls
to the contrary notwithstanding
that his candidate would carry forty
six states, the forecast was solidly
based on the charts, graphs, and tables
of his assistant. Emil Hurju, the man
who put mathematics into politics.
Mr. Hurja, son of a Finnish immi-
I iTant has Iwen sin Alaska irold miner.
a newspaper man, and a financial
analyst in Wall Street. He first took
his statistics into politics in the 1932
campaign and cume out 97 per Cent
correct. In K34 and again in 1930
his analysis helped Mr. Farley. Mr.
Hurja wh was earning a salary of
$10,0(X in politics, resigned lust week
to go into private business.
Fear of a Democratic party split over the presi
dent's plan for revision of the supreme court gave
impetus to a movement for a compromise settle
ment of the dispute. When Attorney General Cum
mings appeared before the senate Judiciary com
mittee In defense of the plan, Mrs. Millard Tydings,
wife of Maryland's senator, and Mrs. Henry
Ashurst, wife of Arizona's senator, top. were amone
the spectators. One of the Impromptu debates on
the floor of the committee session was between
Senator Tom Connally, left, below, of Texas, op
ponent of the plan, and Senator Key Pittman of
Nevada, who favors Roosevelt's reorganization
program.
est 1 4 poles to the
containing 1184 acres.
made niirc,Q.t n
r virtue of th .
Inert K t 1 cl ul Ba.e
i ?HCS1n d6el 0f tFU8t
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4 of ni r zs' page l74-
i Vs f Tt" of Hay-
Bt, 0rth Molina.
Purchaser Rt said sale will be
to dennoit ...;.L
:perin f ,tn tne Clerk or
MSfenMtythe
comnii 'orreu and guar-
be cP a"" Wlth W" W. the
we credited . . ... .
H anrt , un nls bid when
"ana Unices ... . .
(:aid ,'i7 ttmo 18 aeposited,
iam' d lahd8 will be resold
K 2 nvTl V zni uPn the same
v. M. of the same
Sen
POSit nn, .. .
fill be V 'orieitea or ao-k-r
prmptly returned to
' e 'cVr?Z cf March. 1937.
GE0l-GE II. ward,
I T,. . .-' : Trustee.
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DRAUGHT
ACOOD
PRESIDENT AT A K M SPRINGS
'President Roosevelt' arrived at
Warm Springs, Ga.. on Friday for a
tw0 weeks vacation at the winter
White House. He was not expected
to do much work, it was reported. He
was.' accompanied -'by White House
secretaries ami by W. C. Bullitt, am
bassador to France, who had just ar
rived from Paris, and had not had un
opportunity to talk with the Presi
dent, at any length before lie left
Washington.
CHURCH I'NION
As a practical demonstration oi the
church union which he advocates
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., last week
urged eleven Protestant churches in
Tarrytown and North Tarrytown, N.
Y., to unite in a church center. He
asked 1,000 persons at a union Len
ten service: "Shall we let our personal
preferences and feelings lead us to
adhere to the church of the past even
if so doing we know that it will die
with us?"
NOTICE OF SALE
Oh Monday. April 12, 1937, at eleven
o'clock a. m. at the court house door
in Waynesville, Haywood County, N.
C, I will sell at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described tract of land lying and be
ing in Cecil Township, Haywood Coun
ty, N. C, to-wit:
BEGINNING in a branch in the old
line of land deeded to Martha Grooms
30 p. from the beginning corner runs
Wjest with said branch 148 poles to a
stake 42 poles North to the said Mar
tha Grooms Spanish oak corner and
runs N. 18 poles to a stake 3 corners
of said Martha Grooms tract; thence
East 138 poles to a stake; thence
South 30 poles to the BEGINNING,
containing 15 acres, more or less.
Sale made pursuant to the power
conferred upon me by that certain
deed of trust dated March 22, 1933,
executed by A. W. Grooms and wife,
Roxis Grooms, and recorded in book
29, at page 160, Record of Deeds of
Trust of Haywood County,
This the 12th day of March, liM .
A. T. WARD.
. Trustee.
No. 568 Mar 18-25-Apr. 1-8.
Hoy
Wants First Lady
To' Wear (Jun Like Cowbov
-Mrs. Franklin M. Roosevelt had rea
son to.womler.it' she must, wear a
pi.-tol cmvlmy t'ahioii nr risk losing
young admirers..
Explaining, she takes a pistol -aton-v
while driving a'.ot'e in her ear iccauo
the secre service asked .her to, the
First Lady taugliinuly recounted:
"The. day after that story appearee,
a little boy came up to me and al
most cried he was so disappointed
that I wasn't actually wearing a pistol
around my waist in a holster."
BACK TO DUTY
Last week President Roosevelt re
Called Joseph I Kennedy back to
public service. The Ship Subsidy Act
of 1936 established a new agency, the
United States Maritime Commission,
composed of ifive members. A tern
porary commission was appointed last
summer, and now a permanent body
has been selected, with Mr. Kennedy
chairman. His work will consist in
part of the organization of the agency
that seeks to bring a new deal into
the merchant marine by granting
government subsidies, by specifying
crews, wages and reasonable working
conditions. Mr. Kennedy is a success
ful financier, and helped the govern
ment in 1934 to regulate the stock
markets and curb excessive specula
tions. Paramout Pictures paid him
$50,00 for suggestions of plans for
re-organization. The Radio Corpora
tion of America paid him $150,000
for a recapitulation scheme. In that
same busy year he found time to write
a campaign book, "I'm For Roosevelt."
The
r tii,
' on .i
SOI, l
'i.'i ri o
rAil i
om;d'
Krcoil of Firearm
ollii e o: the chiel id ordinance
War depai'lineni says that ac
' roeoi: -n a liii-ai iii beulns as
s powder pi-1-.sin'e rise's in the
ln-n Mie luille! -Marls .to move.
::i's u i v " rei oil to parrel and
" the recoil rvele
IMF. SITPEU
There will be a pie supper given by
the F.pworth League of the Mt .ion
Methodist church on upper CraStree,
Saturday night,. Match '20. The public
is invited.
Xrl'H'V
OF SA1K or lti:.L
l-TATI"
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
NOTICE
OF SALE OF
PROPERTY
SCHOOL
Pursuant to a resolution passed by
the Board of Education of Haywood
County by the undersigned Secretary,
the Board of Education will offer for
resale to the highest bidder for cash
at twelve o'clock noon on Saturday
the 3rd day of April, 1937, at tho court
house door, the school property torm
erly known as the Upper Cove Creek
School and being more particularly
described as follows:
Beeinninr on a bunch of willows on
the south side of Cove Creek in Allen
Hannah and Levi Sutton's line and
runs with said line south two (2)
chains to a stake; thence North S3 15'
East 5.92 chains to a stake; tnence
North 9 45' West 4 chains to Cove
Creek; thence up said Creek and with
its meanders about 380 feet (south
64 West) to the Beginning, Contain
ing one and two-thirds acres, more or
less. Also the right for a road six
tpn feet wide heinnin? at the "south
west corner of the above mentioned
lot and running south over the lands
of Allen Hannah and wife, Mary Ann
Hannah, to the Public Road. Said
road to be located along the line of
Levi Sutton.
The said sale will be had for cash,
but the Board of Education reserves
the right to reject any and all bids
in its discretion, if in its opinion, the
bid is inadequate or that the bidder
is unable to comply with the terms of
his bid.
This the 15th dav of March, 1937.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HAY
WOOD COUNTY. i
By: Jack Messer, Secretary.
No. 569 Mar. 18-25.
Having qualified as adminstratrix
of the estate of Maggie E. Moody, de
ceased, late of Haywood County, this
is to notify all persons having claims
against said estate to present them
to the undersigned, or with the Clerk
of the Court of Haywood County, at
Waynesville, N. G, on or before
March 4, 1938, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar thereof. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement.
This the third day of March, 1937.
JESSIE MOODY JOLLY,
and MARY MOODY MEBANE,
Administratrix of the estate of
Maggie E. Moody, deceased. ,
No. 556 Mar. 4-11-18-25-Apr. 1-8.
NOTICE
OF SALE OF
PROPERTY
SCHOOL
Pursuant to resolution passed by the
Board of Education of Haywood
County by the undersigned Secretary,
the Board of Education will offer for
resale to the highest bidder for cash,
at twelve o'clock noon on Saturday
the 3rd day of April, 1937, at the court
house door, the school property form
erly known as the Rock Hill School
and being more particularly described
as follows:
Tract 1. Beginning at a maple on
the hank of the road and at the creek
and runs N. 43 N 14 poles to a
small hickory, then S. 8.34 W. 8 poles
to a stake, then N. 74 y W. 5 poles 7
links to a stake, then S. 43 2 poles to
a dogwood at a branch, then down
the branch 6 poles to the line of the
Methodist Church property, then with
said line S. 50 E. 10 poles to the Creek,
then down the creek 16 poles to the
beginning, containing one and one-half
acres. For District No. 2 in Jona
than's Creek Township.
The said sale will be had for cash,
but the Board of Education reserves
the right to reject any and all bids
in its discretion, if in its opinion, the
bid is inadequate or that the bidder
is unable to comply with the terms of
the bid.
This the 15th day of March, 1937.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HAY
.... .... .. COUNTY, .... .... ...
By: Jack Messer, Secretary.
No. 570 Mar. 18-25.
N'OltTII ('AlIt)hlNA,
COl'NTY OK HAYWOOD.
1'hder and hy virtue or the power
and authority contained in that cer
tain deed of trust executed by W. C.
MeCraeken and wife Mollie -McCrack-
en, and Abida J. MeCraeken to The
Ualeitrh SjivinKS Hank and Trust Com
pany, which said deed of trust is dat
ed first day of August, 1927, and re
r.irrled in Hook 20. Pace 8. of the
Hawood County Kexintry, default
h.ivinir been made in the payment of
the indebtedness thereby secured and
in the conditions therein secured, the
undersigned substituted trustee by in
strunient recorded in Hook '.mi, imrb
483. Haywood County Registry will
on Wednesday, April. ., .nui, ai ui
atxut twelve o'clock noon, at the
courthouse, door at Waynesville, North
Carolina, offer for sale and Hell to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described property:
All those certain pieces, parcels or
tracts of land .containing three hun
dred and elKhtv (380) acres, more or
less, situate, lylntc and being in Way
nesville Township, Haywood County,
North Carolina, about two and three
miles from Waynesville. having mich
shapes, rrietes. courses: and distances
as Will more fully appear by reference
to plats thereof made by W. A. Hhool
bred. Civil Engineer, dated May, 1927,
now on file with the Atlantic Joint
Stock Land Bank of Raleigh. North
Carolina, and bounded as follows:
FIRST TRACT: On the North hy
the lands of Ed Urownlng. on the
Kast by the landH of G. M. Boone, on
the South by the lands of Bramlett
Bros., and on the West by the lands
of Medford. said tract contain
ing two hundred and forty six (246)
acree, more or less, see aeeas recora-
ed In Book 47, I'age 465, and la Book
45, Page 454.
SECOND TRACT: On th Korth by
the lands of Ed Swaynglm et al. on the
East by the land of L. Crimes, on the
South by the lands of O. II. MeCraek
en and II. MeCraeken, and on tne
West by the lands of O. H. MeCraeken,
said tract containing ninety six (96)
acres, more or less, and conveyed to
W. C. MeCraeken by deed dated March
19. 1919, recorded in Book 53. Page
159.
THIRD TRACT: On the North by
the lands of I'ink Gray, on the East
by the lands of J. Fitzgerald, on the
South by the lands of R. M. Morris,
and on the W'est by the lahds of J. A.
Fisher, said tract containing twenty
one (21) acres, more or less, and con
veyed to said W. C. MeCraeken by-
deed dared December 21, 1925, record
ed in Book 70, Page 296, and Book
55. Page 671, Book 57, Page 115. and
deed recored in' Book 56, page 491.
FOURTH TRACT: On the North by
the lands of J. T. Ferguson, on the
East by the lands of fJ. H. MeCraeken,
on the South by the lands of George
Love heirs, and on the West by the
lands of Wiley. Bolden, et al, said tract
containing seventeen : and one-half
(17) acres, more or leds, conveyed
to said W. C. MeCraeken by deed
dated May 23, 1925, and recored in
Book 63, Page 602, Record of Deeds
for Haywood County, North Carolina,
all of above mentioned and referred
to books and pages made a part of
the description of lands herein con
veyed. Terms of sale cash and trustee will
require deposit of 10 of the amount
of the bid as evidence of good faith.
This the sixth day of Marh, 1937.
JOSEPH U COCKE RHAM,
Substituted Trustee. I
No. 559 Mar. 11-18-25 Apr. 1.
;t
NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
COL'NTY OF HAYWOOD.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
J. H. Howell, Re eivcr of Hay
wood Furniture Mfg. Corporation
Vs.
H. B. Atkins, Trustee, and C. W.
Denning & Company, V. C. Lum
ber Company, Mobile River Saw
Mill Company. Anderson-Tulley
Company, Blackwood Lumber
Company, Perry I'lywiKKl Cor
poration, Darlington Veneer Com
pany, North State Veneer Com
pany, Central Veneer Company.
Stubbs Veneer Company, licsson
Hardware Company, Southern
Varnish Company, The Consoli
dated ' Mirror Company, Ameri
can Credit & Indemnity Company.
The defendants aUive named, other
than those who have Iwen ptM'sonally
served with summons, will take no
tice that an action entitled as above
ha been commenced in the Superior
Cxmit of Uayweod County, North
Carolina. t.o cancel a deed of trust
dated May 15. 1929, executed by Rob
bins Furniture Company to II. li. At
kins, Trustee, and which deed of trust
is duly receded in the olliee of t lie
Register tf Deiis of Havwooi Coun
tv. North- Carolina, in Hook 22. at J
page 5f)3. Record of Oetsls of Trust,
anl the said ili'fenilants will further
take notice that they are required to
apiM'ar at the olliie of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Haywood Coun
ty, at the court house in Waynesville,
N. C, within thirty days from the
20th day of March, 'l937.' and answer
or demur to the complaint in said
action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief domnndvd
in said notion.
This the ISth
1937.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Clerk of th Superior Court of
Haywood County, made in a Special
Proceeding entitled, "T. G. Massie,
Administrator of Marie Josephine
Robinson, deceased, vs. F. E. Robinson,
et al," the undersigned Commissioner
will, on Monday April 12, 1937, at
eleven o'clock A. M. at the court house
door in the town of Waynesville, offer
for sale to the highest bidder for cash,
at public auction, those two certain
parcels or tracts of land lying and
being in the town of Hazelwood, and
described as follows:
1ST TRACT: BEGINNING at a lot
of Zeb Painter on Hazel Street and
runs S. 5J E. 60 poles with East side
of Hazel Street; thence N. 83 E. 150
feet to a stake in line of J. F. Bass;
thence with line of said J. F. Bass, N.
5 W. 60 feet to corner of Zeb Painter
lot; thence to the place of BEGIN
NING, containing 90(H) square feet,
more or less, and being lot No. 13, of
Quintan Addition to Hazelwood, N. C.
2ND TRACT: Situated on the Fast
side of Hazel Avenue ami facing same
for 60 feet. BEGINNING at Southeast
earner of lot of D. F. Bishop, and runs
60 feet along Hazel Avenue; thence
S. 3' E. to the Northwest corner of
lot of Pressley; thence N. 83 E. 150
feet to a line of .1. F. Bass; thence N.
3" W. along the line of J. F. Bass for
60 feet; thence S. So' W. along line of
l. F. Bishop for 150 feet to place of
BEGINNING.
This 9th .lav of March. 1937.
T. G. MASSIE.
Commissioner.
No. 564 Mar 18-25-Apr. 1-8.
EXECUTORS NOTICE
day of February,
W. G. BY KRS,
Court of Haywood
Clerk Superior
County, North Carolina
No. 555 Feb. 25-Mar. 4-11-18
XOTH'H ok sai.i:
Having qualified as executor of the
will of 1. 1. L. Sniathers, decease!,
late of Haywood County, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against tho estate of the said 1). I. L.
Sniathers to exhibit them with the
undersigned at Clyde, N. C. on or
before the 2nd day of March, 19,'W, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. AIL persons indebted
to said estate will please make imme
diate settlement.
This the 2nd day of March, 1937.
. O. I j. S MATHERS,
Executor of the will of I). 1. I..
Sniathers. deceased.
No. 558 Mar. 4-1 1-18-25-Apr. 1-8.
NOTICE' OF SALE UNDER
CHANUSl.EIN
ME-
On Monday, April 5. 1937.' at eleven
o'clock a. m., at the court house door
in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood
County, N. C, I - will sell at public
outcry, to the highest bidder for cash,
a one-ninth undivided interest In and
to the following described tract or
parcel of land, lying and being In
Jonathan Creok Township, towlt;
HKUINNING at a stake In State I
Highway,' Iloliart Davis corner, and
runs up ridge with his line 9 calls ns
follows: S. 7 4f,' E. 1 1 Ms poles to a
chestnut; S. Kl 30' E. 6 2C poles to
a Spanish oak; N. KB 30 K. 7 polos
to a chestnut; N. 8 45' K. X poles to
a white oak; N. 77 E. 2 poles to a
white oak; N. 33 30' K. 10 25 poles
to a chestnut oak; N . 40 30' K. 6 45
poles to a white oak; N. 56 E. 4 25
poles to a white oak; N. CR 30' E
14H poIe to a spotted oak on top of
main ridge, Hobart Davis and W. P.
Davis corner; thence down watershed
of said ridge 6 calls ris follows: S. 47
30' E. 8 poles: S. 33 E. 0 25 poles;
S. 52 30' E. 84 poles: S. 70 30' K.
154 polps; S. 01 15' E. 16 poles; S.
25. E. .5 note" .to Spanish oak, J. S.
Harrell's corner: thence down water
shed of a ridge with Harrell's line 12
calls as follows: H. 22 30' W. 10
poles to a , white oak: S. 10 30' W.
U H Poles to a chestnut; S. .1 vv.
10 13 poles to a forked pine; S. 13
r; 6V, poles to a sourwood; 8. 22
30' XV. 12 35 poles to a white oak
(upper corner to cemetary lot); 8. 14
45' W. 5 H pole to a stake (in ceme
tarv lot fence: S. 6 E. 4 4 5 poles
to a stake (In cemetary lot fence) ; S.
10 30' E. 2 poles to a stake; S. 19
30' E. 1.5 H poles to a white oak; S.
2 "30'' W." 9 15 poles to a hickory;
S. 16 30' E. 8 poles to a stake; S. 27
E. 3 35 poles to center of State High
way: thence up said State Highway
IS. rails as follows: S. 60 W. 17H
poles; N. 85 W. 14i poles; N. f9
15' W. 22H poles; N. 35 15' W'. 234
poles: N. 25 15' W. U poles: N.
36 30' W. H poles; .7 30' W.
6 hi poles; N. 1 4 E. ,16 Vi poles; N,
30 W 6 poles: N. 52 15' W. 17
poles; N. 40 W. 12 poles; N. 20 30'
W. 13 25 poles: N, 7 30' W. 13 25
poles to the BEGINNING, containing
53 V4 acres, more or less.
Sale made subject to dower hereto
fore allotted on 12 acres of said lands.
Sale made pursuant to order of the
Superior Court in a special proceed
ing entitled "In the matter of Fred
H. Caldwell, Guardian of Cara Cald
well" and dated March 4, 1937.
This the 6th day of March. 1937.
FRED II. CALDWELL.
Commissioner.
No. 560 Mar. 11-18-25 Apr. 1.
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
Under and bv virtue of the power
contained in section 2135 of the Con
solidated Statutes of North Carolina,
the undersigned will offer for sale, at
the Davis Bros. Motor Co., in the city
of Waynesville, on Saturday, April
3, 1937, at twelve o'clock noon tho fol
Vwing described property:
One Chrysler Sedan, motor No.
.1-211,243, 1928 Model. Said sale be
ing held to satisfy a repair and stor
age bill in the sum of $68.75, said re
pair having been furnished to said
car by order of the owner.
HARRY DAVIS,
Waynesville.
No. 56(5 .Mar. 11 -18-25-Apr. I.
checks
66
Colds
AND
Fever
first da?
Headache, SO nln.
Liquid, Tablets. Salve, None Drop
Try "nub-My-Tlxm" World's Best
I itnlment
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicines you
hare tried for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial Irritation, you can get re
lief now with Creomulslon. Serious
trouble may be brewing and you can
not afford to take a chance with any
thing less than Creomulslon, 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 Creomulslon
and to refund your money if you are not
satisfied with results from the very first
bottle.Get Creomulslon right now. (Adv.)
'".. . -' . . . 1 . 'J.
Health-Wrecking Functional
PAI NS
Severe functional pains of men
struation, cramping spells and Jan
gled nerves soon rob a woman of her
natural, youthful freshness. PAIN
lines In a woman's face too often
grow into AGE lines!
Thousands of women have found
It helpful to take Cardui. They say
It seemed to ease their pains, and
they noticed an Increase in their
appetites and finally a strengthened
resistance to the discomfort of
monthly periods.
Try Cardui. Of course if it doam't
help you, see your doctor.
You can't be too
Careful this time of
the year. . .
The ground is moist most of
the time, and unless your
shoes are in good condition
your feet get damp which
might cause serious illness.
PLAY SAFE BRING US
YOUR SHOES FOR
REPAIRING
Champion Shoe
:V Shop
E. T. DUCKETT
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