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THE WAYNESVIIXE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, SEPTEMRFd Pace 16 Hospital News Gor!on live case. Loftis, of is better. Canton, opera- Route 1, operative case, is improving. Mrs. Harley Inman, of Waynesville, Route 1, medical case, is resting more comfortably. The condition of Charles Felder, of Canton, operative case, is good. Mrs. Emma Ensley, of Waynesville, Route 1, medical case, is improving. Sam Tate, of Hazelwood, operative ise, is resting fairly well. Miss I'reola Williams case, is some better. medical j W. B. Lee, of Waynesville, Route 1, i operative case, is some better. The condition of Howard Hammond, of Canton, operative case, is fair. The condition Canton, Route good. of Ralph Evans, 2, operative case Miss Jennie Barker of Waynesville, Route 1, medical case, is resting only fairly well. Mrs. E. improving. Mrs. J. is resting C. Ball, medical case, is R. Breese, operative case, fairly well. Mrs. Percy Campbell, of Canton, medical case, is improving. A. S. Guy, of medical case, Waynesville, is better. Rout- Raby Rosemary Wyatt, of Waynes ville, Route 1, medical case, is rest ing fairly well. Nip George Aide Ben McKinnish, of Morehead City, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. Harriett Messer, of Waynes ville, Route 1, medical case, is better. Mrs. T. B. Sisk, of Waynesville, Route 1, operative case, is improving. Haldee Reed, ise, is better. of Canton, medical The condition of Mrs. Spencer Walker, of Canton, medical case, is good. Baby Allison, of Cove Creek, medi cal case, is resting fairly well. Mrs. Clyde Reagan, of Waynesville, Route 2, medical case, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. Frank Cogburn, of Canton, operative ease, is in a fair condition. DISCHARGED Among those discharged from the Haywood County Hospital during the past week are: Eulas Inman, Mrs. Martha Aikens, Miss Faye Parton, Mrs, A. J. Inman, James McFalls, Bruce Sellers, Mrs. C. A. Barr, Mrs. Allen Ball and baby, Mrs. Wayne Trull, Sugarine Brown, Miss Corrie Brown, Thomas Oates, Mrs. Mcrriett Buchanan, W. 0. Gier, Mrs. Dewey Patton, Mrs. L. K. Drake, Mrs. Hu bert Liner and baby, Mrs. Algie Moody, Albert Campbell, Jack Mes ser, Mrs. Lane Wyatt and baby, Mrs. Walter Rathbone, Miss -Florence AshcraftJ, Babv James Queen and Mrs. Letch Hall. - - i I J eight, and each year thereafter, must tore, entitled to enter school this ! year unaer seciion i- ,2 ox me scnooi be six years of age on or before Oc tober first of the year in which they enroll, and must enroll during thi? first month of the school year." In a recent communication from the state school commission, the At torney General ruled that children who are born on the second day of October, become six years of age on the first of October and are, there- Machinery Act (quoted above.) Mr. Messer pointed out that chil dren born after the second of October could not be enrolled until next fall. A Texas ranchman reports having ; produced a cross between a sheep and I a goat. Politicians are said to be exploring the possibility of using it, as a nucleus for an ideal electorate. 1 .UMLYS.ANKING oraxgevllleTo- McCutcheon, Mulmur -.,' er, $47.97 to give daughter, Irene, th, c "'" her life. He was finj'v his wife, who fay " correcting her ch ;.! ing to them," had r. assault charge. Edgar Dunlap Latest development in the battle of New Deal forces to unseat Senator Walter r. George, run ning for renominatlon in the Georgia primary, came when Ed gar Dunlap, a George supporter, waa requested to resign his post (as attorney for the RFC in the 'state, His resignation was re quested by Claude Hamilton, Jr., RFC general counsel, on grounds I that Dunlap had campaigned for ; George, one of those adminlstra (tion forces are out to defeat be cause he has opposed New Deal measures in the past. (ITH'S PRICES thr LOWEST : COUNTY AAA A-A W A 1 1 . , , , " 4 Kenneth ative case Rhymer, of Canton, oper is better. Miss Oshja Wilson, of Waynesville, BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Greenarch, of Waynesville, Route 1, announce the birth of a son on August the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn, of Clyde, announce the birth of a daughter on August the 2.'lrd. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Best, of Clyde, 0y 0 Ready For Labor Day You still have time to get tjie family's summer clothes fresh and smart by our dependable dry cleaning methods For Labor Day. Entrust us with your finest fabrics, because we're experienced in handling them. Waynesville Laundry, Inc. Children Must Be Six Before Oct. 2 To Enter School County Superintendent Cites Rulling Attorney General And School Legislation J. W. KILLIAN BOYD AVENUE Km i mmS J m UT FREE-MAM TEfDYOURFREf You can save money and take it easy too, if you will let us install a Free-Man Automatic Stoker. Give us a chance to prove what we say. Phone us for a Free Esti mate of sav ings in coal and money. ml A 00 ' Installed in a jew hours in your present beattng plant. 3 YEARS TO PAY There seems to have been a misun derstanding regarding the age of children for enrollment in the schools, as there have been cases in several of the schools of the county where the parents were under the impression that the children were of the proper age, and they have not been allowed to enter. Jack Messer, county superintendent of education, cites the section in the school legislation passed by the 1937 legislature as follows upholding the action taken by the teachers: ''Section 22M. Children to be en titled to enrollment in the public schools for the school year one thous and nine hundred thirty-seven-thirty- Route 1, announce daughter on August Mr. and Mrs. Waynesville, Route the birth of a the 2I!rd. Willie Parks, of 1, announce the birth of a daughter on August the 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Fannoii Lowe, of Clyde, Route 1, announce the birth of a son on August the 29th. NOTICK OF SAUK W. F. STRANGE Phone 173 EAST STREET iMfg'A by ; ILLINOIS JRQN & BOLT COMPANY Et. 1864 Chicogo f HAJOCA CORPORATION i ASHEVILLE, N. C. On Monday, September 19, 19:18,' at at 11 o clock A. M., at the Court House door in the town of Waynesville, Hay wood County, North Carolina, I will offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and premises, situate, lying and being is Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, to-wit: 1st Tract: Being the same lands conveyed to T. D. Carver by W. L. Justice, et ux, by deed dated Decem ber 7, 1904, and recorded in Book 20, at page 225, Haywood County Regis try to which deed and record refere-1 ence is nerety made lor a more par ticular description. 2nd Tract: Being the same lands conveyed to T. D. Carver by B. F. Smathers by deed dated March, 1909, and recorded in Book 28, at page 13, Haywood County Registry, to which deed and record reference is hereby made for a more particular description 3rd Tract: Being the same lands conveyed to T. D. Carver by B. F. Smathers by deed dated April 6, 1903, and recorded in Book 17, at page 135, Haywood County Registry, to which deed and record reference is hereby made for a more particular descrip tion. 4th Tract: Being the same four tracts of land conveyed to T. D. Carver by H. R. Ferguson by deed dated July 16, 1907, and recorded in Book 23, at page 497, Haywood County Registry, to which deed and record reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said lands. Sale made pursuant to the power conferred upon the undersigned Trus tee by a certain deed of trust execut ed by Minnie Leajtherwood, et vir, et al, dated July 10, 1937, recorded in Book 39, at page 82, Haywood Coun ty Registry, to which instrument and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof. Each of the foregoing tracts will be offered separately and then as a whole. The purchaser (s) at the sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 5 to show good faith. ' :. . This August 19,' 1938.' A.T. WARD, Trustee. No. 783 Aug. 25-Sept. 1-8-15. Box 500 CLEANSING TISSUES -fl "7c 25c Talcum Djer-Kiss 2 for 2 5 25c Cream NOXZEMA 2 Cc 10c Facial Soap Woodbury's for 19? $1.00 Pint Lucky Tiger SHAMPOO $1.25 ALARM CLOCKS $1.25 POCKET WATCHES 77 $1.00 Pint Thermos Made VACUUM BOTTLES Quart $1.19 $1.98 1 Gallon POUE SPOUT JUGS ?149 PRESCRIPTIONS Fresh Drugs The Best There Is That is what you get in your Prescrip tions At SMITH'S. TWO REGISTERED DRUGGISTS TO SERVE YOU Extra Values For This Week-End DENTAL NEEDS ft v W full pint A f MILK OF I I MAGNESIA (g EUBBDfQ EUBBDfQ ALCOHOL 25c Tooth Paste LISTERINE 50c Tooth Brush TEK 25c Tooth Powder PROPHYLACTIC 50c Tooth Powder DR. LYONS ..... 25c Tooth Paste DR. WEST ...... 50c Tooth Paste IODENT . . . ..... 26c 51c for 25c for 55c for 26c for 5lC for V fori All 5c GUM and CANDY for Always The Best At Smith's Soda Fountain W E F E A TUR E ICE CREAM H. ( . HEADACHE POWDERS Supreme In Quality l)e,'uXe OA Double Header H Pint . . . UC Ice cream cone Fresh! Delicious! MADE-TO-ORDER Sandwiches for Full Size Pkgi. Pint MINERAL 55c Cream or Powder WOODBURY'S 29c OIL 60c Cleansing, Texture PHILLIPS CREAMS . 37c $1.00 Face Powder MELLO-GLO . . . . 75c Size FITCH SHAMPOO 59c Lge. Size Ovaltine 59c $1 pound Lactoge n69c mi $1.50 Veg. Comp. 49c T PINKHAM 50c Pound COCOMALT 34c 20c French's BIRD SEED lie 20c Roll 125 Feet CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 5c Toilet Tissue g VIKING .. . ... .. h 14c for 75c Quart Size Flit or Black Flag 35c $1000.00 Guaranteed ROACH KILLER ...... 19c 25c One Spot FLEA KILLER 15c 60c Dr. Miles ALKA-SELTZER 49c $1.00 Genuine IRONIZED YEAST 67c Pint Yeast & Iron Tonic AO SAYBROOKS EXTRACT .... . JjOC 75c For The Kidneys DOANS PILLS . . . . . 49c 25c Liver Pills CARTER'S AM Scot $1.20 Dr. Kilmers SWAMP ROOT . 69c PAPER TOWELS SAVE at SMITH'S fori c ic
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