Fife II THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER w1 . w.tmesvil'e. primoreeom' Tll Little Rock, ji, fairly well. r7rntnnj oper- Lib. v . li.l. t more -Tl f (ilvde, LWtfT of Canton' M rT.fc better. " rTT Sutton, of Pe, is ir.prov- IrT of Canton, is better.' piton. of Canton, L'b resting more UaToTwaynesville, improving. ;, lit Allison, of Waynes- operative case, lBurgin, of Waynes- nttcase, w wijw... rthl of Waynes , J, medical case, is route 2, operative case, is better, j Ed Wooten, of Waynesville, medical tase, is improving. Carl Turner, of Candler, oper ative case, is better. Miss Joann Owen, of Canton, operative case, is more comfort- bie. ; V, Miss Audrey Sanford, of Clyde, route 1, operative case, is improv ing. Trunk Painter, of Wavnesville. medical case, is resting more com fortably. - Miss Betty Joe Allen, of Canton, I operative case, is improving. Miaa Betty Sue Allen, of route 1, operative case, is resting better. Oradv Linsland. of Canton, med ical case, is much improved. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon Of Tkit Week) Beaverdam Township Carter E. Taylor, et ux, to George W. Early, et ux. J. M. Wells, et ux. et aL to C. B. Wells, et ux. C. B. Wells, et ux, et al, to J. M. Wells, ot. nx J. M. Wells, et ux, et al, to W. W. Wells, et ux. Fred C. Mehaffey to J. L. Hall, et iiy Lula Smathers to Van C. S. Smathers. et ux. Dr. W. C. Johnson, at ux, to L. TT. Hartahnm. it iiy Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany to H. A. Helder, et ux. J. M. Burnett, et ux. et aL to M. E. Burnett, et ux. J. H. Rhodarmer, et ux, et al. to Elden Burnette. Cataloochee Township Georee A. Hume, et ux, to Can- Lumber Company. East Fork Township Jeannette Murphy to J. A. Pos- ton. W. W. Pressley, et ux, to H. F. Creasman. T)oe Burruss. of Canton, route 2, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Miaa Lucile Warren, of Way, nesville, medical case, is in a seri ous condition. Mrs. T. S. Smith, of Canton, op erative case, is improving. Marv Ethel Williams, of Waynesville, medical case, is rest ing more comlortaDiy. Miaa Roberta Lanning. of Can ton, operative case, is fairly com fortable. Homer Trantham. Miss Louise Reed, Stanley Reed, Odie Fish, David Roberts, Miss Mable Wil liams. Mrs. Wavne Smathers. Also Mrs. Woodrow Davis and baby, Mrs. Victor Glass and baby, Mrs. Horace Mehaffey, Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mrs. Carl Turner and habv. Walter Alexander. Mrs. M. M. Kirkpatrick and baby, Patricia Kirkoa trick. Miss Harriet Quulan. Edward Davis, Mrs. Hobart Bur nette and baby, Mrs. John Phillips, Bab$ Mitchell Cagle, Miss Eva Khinehart, ana t,ee ureen. ton ol joe Bum, x lentive case, is gooa. Shomolis, of Canton, RnKw Clarence Edward Smith of Hazelwood, medical case, is only fairly well. WtOR'S NOTICE Ulified as administra L.t of Lee Ferguson, lte of the County of S'orth Carolina, this is H persons having claims i ctute of said deceas ikitthem to the under- Cute No. 1, Clyde, North L or before the 81st ly, 1942, or this notice ltd in bar of their re ill persons indebted to will please make im lynent. I Slit day of May, 1941. k a FERGUSON, liitrttor of the Estate of crroioR, deceased. 8-June 6-12-19-26-July Theodore Nelson, (colored), of Waynesville, medical case, is in a serious condition. UNOL i kice Laxative RANTEED to p Constipation ratlins fresh prune 1 1 HinitifiullT hnnnh MM of prune Jake and A fortified with phenol- i uom we thrM tilings t relieve constipation, vte Matter, lubricates oul, gently stimulates unties whose actios is p- rraaol also helps r pu muscular strength. "ides relief or your refunded. For children, others and elderly . . in two sixes, 60 4"" m lunatees p iffS CUT-RATE ?UG STORE TlTSCHARGED Among those discharged from the Haywood County Hospital the nast week were: Mrs. Hrvrare Johnson. Wilson Putman, Master Dick Turner, Mrs. Ralph Turner, Mrs. Lee Evans, Mrs. W. n ttfJJI. . Ttat-Vtava too n ,.L. KlllillH. irilSB iiaiuniM wvwii Warren, E. C. Broyle, Mrs. Paul Wheeler and baby, Mrs. W. S. Bai entine and baby, Mrs. Richard Roberts and baby. Also Miss Joan Burnett, miss MovoMf Whiaenhunt. Roy Ruff, i'i ' ' ' - Mrs. David Flynn, Mrs. Sam Rath bone, Mrs. Zeb Woody, Mrs. Frank Mease, Miss Joann Pritchard, Miss M.,MKt. HarkinS. . vireej wu- liams, Mrs. Chas. Price and baby, Miss Martha Grasty, Miss jocque lin Miller, Mrs; Chas. Henderson Bill Plemmons, Ernestine and Cath- erine Dalton, (coioreaj, mrs Vaughn Carver and baby, Mrs BIRTHS Mr. arwl Mrs. Hobart Burnette. of Waynesville, route 2, announce the birth of a daughter on June the 24th. Mr anil Mra. Jethro Gibson, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on June the 25th. Mr, and Mrs. Joe BobAllen, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on June the 25th. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Leather wood, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on June the 28th. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Laney. of Waynesville, announce the birth of a son on June the autn. Mr na Mrs. A. L. Ensley. or Waynesville, route 2, announce the birth of a son on June me sum. Mr and Mrs. Bab Ledbetter, ol Canton, route 1, announce the birth of a son on July the 1st. I to spend a Ft snmmer dav in P basement wash- l?Wall it any more ' ould. Besides, er and cheap. NOTICE OF BOND ORDINANCE Tio it ordained by the uoara oi Aldermen of the Town of Waynes ville. as follows: 1 Rnnda of the town shall be issued to the maximum aggregate -ioi omniint of S153.000 for the purpose of refunding, by way of exchange, tne ioiiowhir .. standing bonded indebtedness of the town, namely: , "." . $24,000 5V4 water bonds dated tit i 1Q97 due S 1000 on July 1, in each of the years 1941 to 1964 in clusive. , , , , . $76,000 6 Water bonds dated July 1, 1926, due July 1, $2000 in each of the years 194X to ivoo in clusive, $3000 in each ol tne years 1954 to 1958 inclusive and $5000 in each of the years 1959 to 1965 in clusive. . , . . ffonno k. Water bonds dated UWV V v September 1, 1915, due September ' $20,000 5 Water and sewer bonds dated Apni i, ivt uuc A It 1 1QjI1 $24,860 6 Water bonds dated August 1, 1922, due $2000 on Au gust 1, in each of the years 1940 o nnn Kmc. Wafer WOrKS DOnQS dated April 1, 1911, due April 1, nJ1 2. A statement of the debt of the town has been filed with the Clerk and is open to puhiic inspec UOIl. ..... ...... o rm,:. finance ahall taKe eneci upon its passage, and shall not be submitted to the voters. The foregoing ordinance iwas passed on the 15th day of May, 1941, and was first published on the 26th day of June, 1941. Any action or proceeding ques- v .oiiditv of said ordi- nance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publica- ti0n' HEDWIG A. LOVE Clerk. No. 1079 June 26-July 3 NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, wAvwnon county. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. EMMA HYATT CROOM, vs.' tamm i.. rTtnoM. UJilkUU M " f ha defendant. James L. Croom will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commen In t,i 55nnerior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce; me saia defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Cleric or xne ou i rM,r nf aaid County wnn i tiiirtw davs after the 18th day of July, 1941, and answer or demur to the complaint in saia acno, plantiff will apply to the court for .. . i- M A-.niAaA in aaid Colli. trie reuejL ucuicmtu ... plaint. This June 18th, 1941. WATTS WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk Superior Court, Hay- Pnimtv N. C. No. 1082 June Z6-Juiy a-iu-n NOTICE OF RES ALB tt.j.. itsa htj virtue of uti order UlIUCI "J of resale of the Superior Court of Haywood County, made m the Special proceeding enuueu . t- it A Hminiatrfttor of Celia Burnett, deceased, vs. Cora Uur- nett King, et al.," tne No 140 on the Special rroceeuius Docket of said Court, the under signed Commissioner will, on Mon day, July I4tn, . ..-.,-.1. ... at the Courthouse door in Waynesville, N. C, offer for gale to the highest maaer iur that certain tract of land lying .nd i.s- i vt Fork Township, Haywood County, N. C, adjoining the lands of V. n. riess auu and more particularly described as BEGINNING on a wainui. u Eas bank of Pisgah Creek at a i . thonm ninninir a Soutn- iar$e iwn-i east course up a ridge 20 jioles more or less, to a stake m the old i: Tooqc ivester: tnence n. v 11I1C Vi . . n E 40 poles, more or less, to a stake in D. H. Pless' line on top of a ridge: thence down saia iiuge in renter of PlSjrah tO BLaxvc ... : - Creek; thence down the center of said creek as n U"H' BEGINNING, containing TWEN TY-FIVE AUKtS, more u o. This June Zotn, ix. . w H.BURNETT. Commissioner. No. 1085 July 3-10. H. Warren. Willie W. Fore, et ux, to Paul Rushman, et ux. Waynesville Township Clifton Moore, et ux, to Farmer Rogers, et ux. W. G. Byers, et ux, to Johnnie Cuddeback, et ux. J. R. Morgan, et ux, to Eugene Rogers. Hugh Jolly, et ux, to D. Reeves Noland. Keif er Moody by guardian, to D. Reeves Noland. Holiness Revival Services Attracting Large Numbers Tha awond week of the revival services of the Congregational church on Smathers street is now underway with the Rev. Joe Daniel, of Rutherfordton, preaching. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Crawford, of Can ton, Miss Lucy Head, of Waynes ville, and others are assisting with the music The public is cordially invited to join the large 'crowds attending the services each even ing, KEEPING SAFE A BATCH OF AIR r)F.f!ArTJR Itid. For twenty years a locked safe, its combina tion forgotten, stood in the Adams County court house. Curiosity finally overcame coun ty officials and they called in a lock expert. A crowd gathered as he opened the door. The safe was empty. A Georgia man put gasoline in a wood store. It made a nice Are. So did his home. F O R THE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE ADVERTISE and SELL All Property On Which 1940 Taxes Have Not Been Paid. The Names Of All Delinquent Taxpayers Will Be Published And Sold On 1st Monday In September Notice is also given that we will garnishee and levy on all personal property on which taxes are due , J. E. FERGUSON, 4 TAX COLLECTOR AND TAX SUPERVISOR OF HAYWOOD COUNTY s : ; , . . r iii 1 ii i f it rr Tii i it t 1 1 1-