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.-.v AUGUST, 21, 1941 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER (news Fnor,i ft. JACKsofrj Ks Stationed here IOC vvrw- you enter Fort you which wd are unuer with every courtesy wy question you might r, h been thoroughly Li. w to direct visitors ,ldiers or where their unit If you are not acquaint any particular soldier but ,t to" drive -over, this the Uth largest army put L. (rive vou an easy ana 1. ...t tn follow. ir if vou enter Fort Jack- Itnost No. One foom High h the 2,000 permanent The Writer of Hebrews Explains the New Covenant HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON buildings and over 6,000 wintered tent frames built here in the last 12 months. For answer to vour nues- tions ask any MP eoldior wearing a 'blue Drassard witn a wmte "Mr nn it to iret accurate answers. Tt in the dutv of these men tn answer any and all questions by visitors and to assist them in every way. When vou leave the Post vou will be stopped at which ever outpost von nass. Here the MPs will take back vour visitor's card and with a smart salute, bid you an army fare well. , . "Popeye's" pal with the insat iable aODetite. "Mr. Wimov." is not yet a member of Uncle Sam's armed forces, but we 11 give you two-to-one he enlists immediately after reading this story DOSl i.v. -o i , , imb a luw. v " . .11 AnA f VlO nil I i - U 4-1 Pni4 TfllraAtl u-VlopO 0, yOU Will v. I tU UC OCHV Hi i v.v i.vav. Idin S IIIUUCHHOW. ........ I VUG ttlllUUIH, Ul uu liunu v best room accommodations his favorite "duck dinner" or "ham- Irs and a lounge lurnisnea i burger" would guarantee satisiac ithcr linhoisterea iurm-i tion or even nis appetite. f i . ... - , I No less that a&.uuu pounas oi 1 . .,.1-A.t 4.vvt I 1 1 . 1 ; . .1 u.. tl. JyOU reacu an umyuon. .v.i- aucK is ueuig puivunocu . , . ...ill I . tn - i r.-4 I Fort jacKson, you " i commiRsary saies onice i tun d and asked if you are a Jackson during August to fill the If you are, you will be stomachs of the 41,000 men in lellow and black card which I training here at the nation's sixth one side ''Visitor, ran largest army post. L,iKewise, an,- S, C.," and a registered 200 pounds of boneless frozen n fhp other side are a I hnef will he on hand for the hani- Iraffic regulations and in-1 burgers that "Mr. Wimpy" loves Paste the card on your 80 well. Aitnougn some oi me I . m . t " i J I frozen beei is usea ior stews uu " I . . .. .-' 1. . 1" Ml regulations mostly deal steaks, there's enougn leu over ,. militnrv I for hambureers to assure -wimpy utioning you not to break more than his usual quota. military convoys on tne I it will cost Uncle bam just about 8600.000 to feed the 41,000 rihe over Fort Jackson you 1 men. here during the month of Au- Lbt have many questiions gust. - . . , in t.n nsi oi ioous uinv wu c purchased at the post are some staggering figures compnea oy First Lieut. Daniel K. smaue, posi ai. nflficer. Included are 1.955,640 eggs and 109,220 pounds of bacon to be- served at DreaKiast biohk with the eggs. Then there are 71,380 pounds oi coffee together with 246,820 pounds of sugar to sweeten it and other foods including no less than 6,880 cases of dry cereal. On Sunday Fort JacKson soldiers nnh- tnr anmethinsr a little fancy on mess hall tables. Featured this month will be 40,850 pounds ol chicken 70,100 pounds of turkey onil th 35.000 Dounds of duck NOTICE mentioned earlier. tn Tlntifw all noniilll nV- I Tn nHHitinn to beef and fowl fs against the Clyde Phar- the office purchases large quanti i m J I . m i i rnt. . tin iiSniia pannersnirj composed oi ties oi otner meu). ii pdfnrd arA n R MeHford I fwno nf nork used will total 130, kistence at the time of the 700 pounds. Sausage of all types will amount to 116,180 pounds. By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for Aug. 24 la Hebrews 8:1-10 18. the Golden Text being Heb. 3:9. "Hav ing been mad perfect. He became unto all them that obey Kim the author of eternal salvation.") IT IS not known where the book of Hebrews was written, nor when it was written nor by whom. It ia thought It must have been in scribed about A. D 67. before the fall of Jerusalem, and R la as cribed to Paul. This ia disputed, however, and some say Timothy wrote it It really la Immaterial who wrote it. as the lesson contained therein is Just as potent for good, no matter who the author was. It wu written to the Jewish Chris tians, especially to those who miv hav hn ritwmiraA4 with the then new religion for which they were likely to be persecuted, and who wished to return to their old religion Judaism The writer points out the old covenant of the Lord with Moses as not the best possible, so God bid made a new covenant, with Orut as the only mediator be- iv con Hlmseir and man. which was built after Moses' talk with God In the Mount. "For there was a tabernacle made, the first wherein waa the candlestick, and the table, and the shewbread: which ia called the sanctuarv. "And after the second veil, the tabernacle which is called the Holiest nf all: "Which had the golden censer and the Ark nf the mvennnt AVer. laid round about with gold, where in was the golden pot that had manna, and Aaron's rod that bud ded; and the tables of the cove nant: "And over it the cherublms of glory, shadowing the mercy seat." Only High Priest Enter He then explains that no one but the high priest ever went into the holy of holies, and he only went once a year. The Other priests went always Into the first. "accomplishing the service of God." Always" they took gifts for the altar. When the hlrh luieit went Into the holy place that one time In the year, he toon guts ana mom iron tne saennces wun nun. ana wiw the blood he made atonement for the sins of all the people. No one approacHM uoa airecuy; u priest was always the mediator. The priest took the "blood of calves and of goats, with water. and scarlet wool ana nyssop, hn sprinkled ootn me dook. ana ih Monla. "Savinr. This Is the blood of the testament which God hath enjoined unto you." The hyssop w nn n om uh wild majoram. and wand of the plant was used, apparently wound with scarlet wool, to dip into tho blood and sprinkle the objects of the tabernacle and purify them. for, says our writer, -wiuiou shedding of Wood is no remission. Now. while this covenant was given to the Jews by Moses, a bet ter one had now oeen onereo w them through Jesus. Through his sacrifice and shedding of His blood, there was no more need to use sueh sacrifices as the blood or calves and goats, which could not nn!Ki Ke mnn than a svmbol of the washing away of sins, and which had to oe repeaiea ca year. Christ's death and shed blood atoned for aU the sins of ths world, and made It possible for any truly repentant sinner to take his repentance straight to God. hi Father, and rain forgiveness. No need for a priest with his gifts and blood to enter the tabernacle, or for the high priest to go into the holy of holies. Anywhere wo happen to be may be "God's Holy Temple," where we may personal ly approach Him, Whereas In the old covenant sacrifices might be offered every day In the year, Christ's sacrifice was made once for all. After It Jesus was taken to "sit at the right hand" of His Father In Heaven In glory The oM taber nacle containing the holy of holies might be moved; It was tempo rary; while Heaven is eternal and permament. "Having been mado perfect, Hs became unto all them that obey Him the author of eternal salvation.? Liner. Joseph D.. H aero 3.57 McDaniel, Mrs. Charles, 11 acres Matney, Roy, 16 acres .' 9.36 Moody, Cora, 16 acres . s.o Moody, Helen, 13 acres . 2.75 Moody, H. B 161 610 acres ....-.. - oo.oe Moody, Mrs. R. M. S., 29 acres 8.78 Moody, Sarah Est, 5 acres 15.70 Moody, Mrs. S. A, 7 seres 1.43 Moody, Sentelle J., 35 acres ou.ea Palmer. Millie. 22 acres 63.48 Pat-ton. Frank. 5 acres 10.35 Plemmons. W. B.. 143 acres 13.47 Plott. G. C. 72 acres. Bal. 21.43 Plntt. James R- 117 acres - 61.62 Plnt-t Pt H rt. aniK acres Bal ... lu.a Rath bone. Hiram Est. 17 acres RusseJl. Joe. 13 acres 13-55 Snipos, M. V., 1 aero . 2.86 Sutton, BUly, 2V acres , 2.61 Sutton, Jim, 10 acres 1.57 Sutton, Rufus K., 10 acres o.bi Sutton. Ted. 10 acres u... 4.75 Tilbrook, James 7 acres 13.42 Williams. Frsnk, 2 acres 1.57 This the 4th day of August, J. E. FERGUSON, Tax Collector and Tax Super visor for Haywood County. Notice Of Tax Sale Notice is hereby given that pur suant to law, and under the or der of the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville, the un dersigned, John W. Boyd, Tax Col lector for the Town of Waynes ville. will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door in Waynesville, on Mon day, September 8th, 1941, at ten o'clock, A. M., and continuing thereafter until all property is sold to satisfy the taxes levied against the property of the property own ers hereinafter described, which taxes were levied for the year 1940 by the Town of Wavnesville, in the name of the owners as follows: NOTICE , tsons will take notice that Irsigned will apply to the iommissioner for a parole, micned ha vine been con- the crime of abduction at Uber Term, 1934 of the Court of Haywood County. ' - 1 ins objecting to the grant- narole will file their OB- with the Parole Commis- Raleieh. N. C. he 9th day of August, 1941, ROY CARVER. 198-Aug. 14-21. said D. K. Medford on Au 1941. to exhibit the lame ndersigned surviving part Clyde, N. C. within one 1 . ' . Im date hereof. test 14th. 1941. 1 ' D. B. MEDFORD. Survivinir Partner. IW-Aug. 14-21-28-Sept. 4 Vnr hnnaewives who think they have a difficult job doing the fam ily shnnninE. here are a few reveal ing figures, uuring August w Fort Jackson, lza,84U pounas 01 kftai. urill Ko Rnread on bread and melted in potatoes, 344,000 ears of corn will be eaten, bb.iou puuimo -oKha.re. Rfi.000 fresh canta- viTi-D I J .mi. iiuxivii llouDes and 60,uuu pounas 01 ueu, n . . ., 1 ; J . J . I . , AAA iu.niicu 11 AuiiiNimiia-1 wju Ke consumed Dy tne fi, ' Estate of D. K. Medford, I bealthy appetites in uniform here, this is to nntifv all ner-1 Mr Rinlev in 1 tt m u, nn iiiwi. in (.Uinr: mjm, & . j ping claims against said interested, the 10,320 pounds of H Hie the mm. with the 1 - fned at TlvHo M f! nn I ATVWTTMTSTRATRIX NOTICE L. L . .... ' - . ' . I i . ..'J J A lM:'af V- c me in day oi August, I Having quaiineu this nAt;a ..,;n un rAaaAaA I 4..'- ,a eatjitp nf R G. A. CamP' ..vv.w n u ,m I uiA v. in... www- - - . recovery. All persons I bell, deceased, laie uj- to xaM eatote iiin niVa I rnfTr Mnrth Carolina, this is to te settlement I nntifv all nersons having claims I ngust 14th, 1941. against the estate of Said deceased J w n i dots u. ..h Mf them tn tne unuemijiiicu ,V UAUHig, I W CAU.w.w ------ AlmnStnrm I . Wavnesville. North Carolina, on iUStSi ii 91-98.Hr 1 Kefnre the 14th day OI AUKUSt, iaAt this notice will oe pieaueu A W - i mmvfrv. All ner- U C O I H sons indebted to said estate will I ' ""r i .u immediate navment. pje. u.- - ,., This the 8th day oi auusw ptTPA CAMPBELL, Administratrix of the Estate of : . , R. G. A. Campbell, deceased. No. 1097 Aug. 4-11-18. I Limiin TABLETS uivr NOSE DRflM COUOH DROP hn" a WnTfm wabaaat Distributed by King reaturee Bradlcate, Iae. Stewart Says- (Continued from page 2) radio communications, outgoing from the United States. it'll reniiire congressional au thorization, but Rear Admiral Ben lWnrrell has the , matter up, on Panit.nl Hill. The army will only be interested if we begin sending nA fnreea overseas, but the navy's overseas already. The nrnnnaed censorshlD WOh t have anything to do witn wnat we nrint nr hroadcast by wireless here at home, but it wants to be fixed to put a preventitive thumb upon u,t it thinks nuirnt not to oe BbUH .1. . d transmitted abroad. That kind of a censorship isn't mi.eh nf a bother locally, but it's terrible nest to foreign corro- s pendents. I suppose it s a pest to enemy secret agents aiso, oui i never had any experience with it except as an American correspond en in Europe during tne last war Nn censor that I ever encoun toroH hnil a scintilla of news judg ment. Every one would cut out the most harmless stun, ineir ,,nle idea is to reduce a message to something that doesn't make a lick of sense. BILLIONS IN GOLD IDLE IN ENGLISH BANK Piled un in the vaults of the Rank nf Enirland are hoards of raid and treasure, unclaimed for years. Now efforts are being made to use the wealth against enemies of Great Britain. Don't miss this unusual story in the August 31st issue of The American Weekly The Big Magazine Distributed With the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale At All Newtttandt ,.'., , . . r . J spaghetti to be served here would n-nhahlv utretch arouna tne worm. What's more, the 81,000 pounds of fish for Friday menus would go far t.ri afrwlcinir most rivers or bays you might mention. Reside these, there are other foods too numerous to mention that are consumed at the post in largo quantities. At present, the post is being fed on the field ration ...atom which means that menus are made up by post officials for all units on the post. Food called for in menus is issued by the sales offlcee to the unite. Pnminir into the post every day in freight cars are these tremen dous quantities oi looos. it s a complicated process from freight ears to storage warenouses enu then to unit kitchens, but every thine eoes through witnout hitch for with 41,000 hungry sol i- . 4A meala are No. 1 on aiers w ... - the priority list. James P. Aldridge, 1 lot Bal. ........ C. E. Alexander, 1 lot ...... J. C. Allen, 1 lot ......... .... .. Judge F. E. Alley, 1 lot .. II. 11. Atkins, 1 lot James Atkins, 1 lot Atlantic Mortgage, 1 lot .. Tlufus Ball, I lot ... .... W. A. Band, 1 lot Henry Barnett, 1 lot .......... C. V. Bell, 1 lot Mrs. Annie BvVille, 1 lot... A. S. Boyd, 1 lot V. J. Braddock, 1 lot .......... B. L. Branson, 1 lot ......... Kellv Breedinar. 1 lot J. J. Bridges, 1 lot .. ....... J. C. Brown, 1 lot J. N. Brown, 1 lot W. S. Brown, 1 lot Mm. O. D. Bucknur. 1 lot . Burgins Bros., 2 lots, Bal... 240.21 "t 20.50 13.39 13.60 52.70 199.75 161.50 17.00 19.09 4.25 16.96 133.33 6.80 ...13.60 3.40 3.40 43.10 9.10 60.48 11.41 13.60 17.61 W. H. Lee, 1 lot 8.50 W. T. Lee. 1 lot 194.14 Jerry Liner, 1 lot 17.00 Mrs. Sallie Liner Est. 1 lot , zo u R. tl. McBride, 1 lot 40.42 M. Theodore McCracken, 1 lot Bal. 69.70 R . a. McCracken. 1 lot .. 59.50 G. W. McDowell, 1 lot 42.60 J. W. McKay, 1 lot 8.38 Ruth Magruger, 1 lot 4.08 E. P. & Fred Martin, 1 lot 22.10 Fred E. Martin, 1 lot 53.85 Z. L. Massev. 1 lot . 3.40 Mrs. Hattie B. Massio, 1 lot 6.80 Elsie May Miller, 1 lot ai.ou Floyd Miller, 1 lot ... io.ua F. W, Miller, 1 lot .......,161.50 Jim L. Miller, 1 lot 15.30 Mrs. Mary R. Miller, 1 lot 37.70 Mrs. It E. MUler, 1 lot .... 12.75 Mrs. S. J. Miller, 1 lot -. 69.50 Sam K. Miller, 1 lot 8.08 M. W. Mills, 1 lot .... 18.46 Branner Mitchell, 1 lot 6.12 Will Mitchell. 1 lot . ... ...... 1.70 Mrs. E. K, Montgomery, 1 lot Bal. .................. o i" E Clifton Moody, 1 lot .... 83.64 Fred R. Moody, 1 lot 14.92 J. R. Morgan & D. A. James, 1 lot 8-50 J. C. Murphy, 1 lot 45.18 S. J. Nichols, 1 lot ............ 15.81 Mrs. M. M. Noland, 1 lot .... 21.25 John C, Norris, 1 lot ........ 19-55 J. M. Norris Est., 1 lot ....... 6.63 Mrs. T. C. Norris, 1 lot ........ 6.D Mrs. Grace Norton, 1 lot .... 1.53 H. A Osborne, 1 lot, Bal. ..18.88 J. M. Palmer, 1 lot, Bal. 89,93 J. M. Palmer & J. R. Boyd, 1 lot " J. N. Peacock Est., 1 lot .... 4,08 Lloyd Phillips, 1 lot ............ 8.50 r. r. Plntt. l lot 88.85 Hmir H. Plntt 1 lot ........ 84.00 Mrs. Irene Poindcxter, 1 lot b.du R G Rathhnne. 1 lot . 2.04 Rertha A. Rmnce. 1 lot 6.80 n. C. A Bortha Reece. 1 lot 10.80 Roy Reece. 1 lot .............. ..... 18.70 S. J. Reece, 1 lot I8-85 Ij.na R.d. 1 lot 4.Z0 Walter Reed, 1 lot ............ lB.ov Bcnard L. Reeves, 1 lot .... 18.70 Mrs. M. H. Reeves, 1 lot .... 22S.UJ O. S. Rhymer, 1 lot .10.20 W. F. Rogers, 1 lot ............ 10.10 Nathan Rogers, 1 lot ........ 0.60 Rogers, Gilmer & McCrack en, 1 lot 5.10 Marfire Saddler. 1 lot 3.06 Satterthwaite, Withers & Bass Page 7 Mrs. Ben West, 1 lot 3.06 Walter Wilson, 1 lot 4.12 E. L. Withers, 1 lot 1Z-1 Rufus Wright, 1 lot . 6.14 Oliver A. Yontt, 1 lot 20.15 COLORED Thomas Babb, 1 lot, BaL 10.00 WUI Babb, 1 lot 8.08 Jerry Brown, 1 lot . ,11.90 Ines Banks Bryant, 1 lot . 9.18 Dora Casey, 1 lot 8.08 James Harrison Casey, 1 lot 14.87 Sol Casey, 1 lot , i" W. T. Conlev. 1 lot 17.00 S. A. Coponey. 1 lot - 12.24 Charlie Davis, 1 lot zi.iv Ernest Dalton, 1 lot . 1-' Homer & Delia Forney, 1 lot 17.98 Thomas Forney, 1 lot ' 3.40 WUI Grsy. 1 lot ..... 4.5 Nelson Griffind, 1 lot ......12.15 Delcie Hackett, 1 lot ..... .. 6.80 Walter Haley, 1 lot 1.70 J. W. Hall, 1 lot ................ 7.65 Henry Gudger, 1 lot . , 13.46 Rnhort Hod. 1 lot ............ 13.42 Alice Huston, 1 lot ...... 8.08 Ada Howell. 1 lot ......... 1190 Thomas Lenoir, 1 lot . 39.10 William A. Lenoir, 1 lot .... S7.o C. E. L. Love, 1 lot ............ 13.60 George Love, 1 lot ............ 2.13 Henry C. Love, 1 lot ............ 10.10 Henry L. Love, 1 lot 7.00 Howard Love, 1 lot 18.15 J. C Love, 1 lot 14.87 Leon Love, 1 lot 15.13 J. H. McDonald, 1 lot 2.72 James McKinley, 1 lot ........ 6.12 John M. Melton, 1 lot 23.80 John C. Melton, 1 lot 8.50 J. H. Moore, 1 lot - o 5 Mose Osborne, r lot, Bal. .... I7.vu R. G. Osborne, 1 lot ..v......... 10.80 Saunders Osborne, 1 lot 2.55 Vallie Peterson, 1 lot 6.80 Etta Proctor, 1 lot 8.09 Mary Rose, 1 lot 9.35 Robert Sisk, 1 lot 11.90 J. H. Stewart. 1 lot 6.80 Gaither Thompson, 1 lot .... 17.60 Tinnie Thompson Est., 1 lot 13.46 Maggie Trotter, 1 lot ........ 10.20 Louise Welch, 1 lot 5.10 Jess H. Williams, 1 lot 5.52 iTeTiah Ynunir heirs. 1 lot .... 8.09 This Uth day of August, 1941. JOHN W. BOYD, Tax Collector for Town of Waynesvillo NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES BY THE TOWN OF HAZEL- WOOD, NORTH CAROLINA On Monday. September 8. 1941, at twelve o'clock, M., at the court house door in the Town of Way neaville. North Carolina, the un dersigned will offer for sale at nnhlie auction to the hiirhest bid der for cash, all the land of the following property owners, locat ed within the Town of Hazel wood. for taxes due the Town of Hazel- wood for the fiscal year 1940-1941 nuTVTQTR A TOR'S NOTICE rtL,.!!!'1 . ... tr mialified as Admmlstra- tor of the esUte of F. W Miller, j of Havwood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having ciairaa .u f aaid deceased to ex- ine aww - . , . hibit them to the undersigned at SoTthe 7ih day of August, 1942 or this notice wiU be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment The the 5th day of August, 1941. 16 . W. G. BYERS, Administrator of the Estate of F. W. Miller, deceased. e No. 1095-Aug. 7-14-21-28-Sept. 4-11 Rell. Parrol. 1 lot. ..i 7.20 Rlalnrk. W. D. Est.. 1 lot .... 4.80 Brock, J. Paul, 1 lot, Bal. .... 6.04 Cole, Bill.. I lot 3.20 rwia.' Je. l lot ......:.-. 19.04 Fiell Jnhn I).. 1 lot ..... ...... 2.40 r.rimhall Park. 1 lot. Bal..-. 47 J9 Jnnpt. Mrs. W. D.. 1 Iot.. 7.60 MrCall. Mrs. Mary S., 1 lot 16.00 McHan, Glenn, 1 lot 14.00 Medford, Ben, 1 lot 16.00 MnnHv IT. B.. 1 lot ., 25.60 Moore, Dora, 1 lot 8.20 ViVhnlaa. R L.. 1 lot 6.40 P.l J M . 1 Int....-. 1.60 0oen W. T 1 lot 18.08 RAhininn. Mrs. R. F 1 lot .. 12.88 Sader, Barbara and J ulius, 1 lot 2 Scates, John T., 1 lot 15.20 Wanaca Inv. Corp., 1 lot 16.00 Withers, EL,-l lot 3.20 Withers, W. A. Est 1 lot 28.80 HoweU, Alden, Sr., 1 lot . 116 To the foregoing taxes will be added penalties of one per cent per month beginning with the month of February, 1941, and the cost of this notice. Sale made pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, and by order of the Board of Aldermen. This the 11th day of Auirust. 1941 G. C. SUMMEROW, Tax Collector. W. H. & Otis Burgin, 1 lot W. G, Byers, 1 lot ............. ... J. M. Cagle. 1 lot ......... .. Eston R. Caldwell, 1 lot, Bal. Harrison Caldwell, 1 lot .... Wilburn Campbell, I lot .... Eddie Capps, 1 lot .... Carlisle & Co., 1 lot H. P. Carpenter, 1 lot ........ J. C. Chandler, 1 lot ......... Mrs. Josephine Chase, 1 lot Harley Clark, 1 lot Minnie J. Collins, 1 lot ........ Cecil Collette, 1 lot ............ W. W. Colson, 1 lot ............ Owen Corwin, 1 lot ............ Mrs. Sarah Cory, 1 lot ........ Frank Coxe Est., 1 lot ........ Walter T. Crawford, 1 lot C P. Davis. 1 lot ................ James F. Davis, 1 lot W. W. Davis, 1 lot .............. J. W. Derrick, 1 lot .... Mrs. C. M. Dicus, 1 lot ........ Donald Dunham, 1 lot Daniel Earley,; 1 lot ............ J. P. Edwards, 1 lot ........ Harry Evans, 1 lot . .. Mrs. Genevie Farris, 1 lot H. B. Ferguson, 1 lot J. C. Ferguson, 1 lot ........ T. Walter Ferguson, 1 lot ..- Carman Fincher, 1 lot . Mrs. Isadore Fincher, 1 lot Mrs; D. E. Fincher, 1 lot .... J, A. Fisher, 1 lot . Williard Francis, 1 lot ........ W. R. Francis, 1 lot ........ Sam Freeman, 1 lot. ....... James A. Gaddis, 1 lot ........ John Gaddis, 1 lot Henry Gaddy, 1 lot . Robert Gaddis, 1 lot ............ M. O. Galloway, 1 ,lot ....... David PitU Gautier, 1 lot .... W. A. Grahl, 1 lot "r T jiwrpnce Green. 1 lot .irs. Eugene Grimsley, 1 lot Otto Groce, I lot G. W. Guffey, 1 lot , H. A. Hall, 1 lot H. M. Hall, 1 lot Mrs. V. L. Harkins, 1 lot Havwood Cooperage, 1 lot - J. Fred Henry, 1 lot Mrs. Jesse Herron, 1 lot W A Herron Est.. 1 lot .... Alden Howell, Sr.. 1 lot Boyd & Howell, 1 lot E B. HoweU tst., l lot Rnhert Howell. 1 lot Notice Of Tax Sale (Continued from page ) - James, Frank 1 aero i.14 Ketner, Ernest E 2 H acres 6.40 Ketner, Wslter B, 8 acres 29.82 Liner, Mrs. Hardy, 11 acres 8.14 8.50 68.78 16.83 18.59 11.05 34.00 3.60 4.59 64.60 7.10 14.45 17.00 4.08 5.91 8.50 6.25 51.00 46.75 89.40 29.20 10.25 102.09 25.50 51.00 114.50 6.80 11.90 ...80.80 27.20 323.00 42.50 65.60 17.72 10.78 18.87 17.00 7.22 75.10 8.60 25.89 10.80 24.00 4.64 222.28 85.00 42.50 39.10 1.70 6.80 4.46 9.26 6.80 8.50 3.40 3.06 6.10 81.60 12.07 5.44 5.10 11J54 1 lot IT "" Fred II. Saunders, 1 lot .... 9.64 Arthur Shehan. 1 lot 13.60 Mrs. G. E. Shoaf, 1 lot ........ .0u Mrs. Lou Silverthorn, 1 lot 21.80 D. M. Simmons, 1 lot .. ..... l.w Lacv B. Simmons, 1 lot .... 7.10 Dr. B. F. Smathers, 1 lot .... 10.20 Georiro Smith. 1 lot 3.40 James R. Smith, 1 lot ..... .. 3.40 James Sorrells, 1 lot ........ uo Monte G. Stamcy, 1 lot ... 31.84 Thomas B. Stout. 1 lot 10.78 Alice Stringfleld, 1 lot ........ 2.89 Mrs. Mary E. Stringfleld, 1 lot ..;.......,;v. 248.80 Dr. Sam Stringfiold, 1 lot .... 72.08 Dr. Tom Stringfleld, 1 lot..... .-,.a Joe N. Tate, 1 lot 38.20 Mrs. James R. Thomas, 1 lot 25.50 Mrs. Alice Underwood, 1 lot Z0.20 Spaldon Umiorwood, 1 lot 44.37 S. L. Underwood Est,. 1 lot 13.60 Geo. H. Ward, 1 lot 204.00 Waynesville Laundry, 1 lot 69.70 Waynesville Pharmacy, 1 lot 51.00 Reagan Wells, I lot ........ 1,70 PRUNOL Fruit Jules Laxatits GUARANTEED to , ' Relieve Constipatioa ' renol contains fresh pnmo Joleo. It is a scientifically howos onlaod emulsion of prano Juice sadi Mineral oil fortified with phenol-,-.hih.WI,t rwtaa the fhraa thlfMO Mcesssry to relievo constipatioa. Softens waste matter, lubricates intestinal canaL gently stimulates intestinal mnscles whose actloa to !so Important to effective bowel i inovemeat. Pmaol slso helps re store normal muscular strength, ioo srlplno or Irrltstlon from Proook Vr-'oTproTides rollof of your money H refunded. For ehfldron, expecUnt toothers sad elderly doodIo. ... Pronol eomes ia two rises, 60s I or IL00. Sold and msfsotood bx SMITH'S CUT-RATE DRUG STORE V Economy hint! Fix up that chimney and house foun dation now! A little upkeep is better than a big re pair job. Build for keeps "with brick. O) D) ETOWAH RICK BUILDS BETTER HOMES MOLAND-DRYSD ALE CORP. Telephone 3 ETOWAH, N. C. Truck Deliveries to all Parts Of Western North Carolina T. Woolsey Howell, 1 lot 119 00 Glenn Hoxit, 1 lot Mrs. Nannie E. Jones, 1 lot S. A. Jones Est., 1 lot J. W. Kilhan, 1 lot W. H. Ku-kendall, 1 lot Margarette Lavenger, 1 lot May Cope Leatherwood, 1 lot Ralph Leatherwood, X lot Mrs. Nell D. Lee, 1 lot R. Dean Lee, 1 lot b T. Lee. 1 lot . W. I. 4 E. L, Lee, 1 lot 30.60 29.58 123 7153 2.04 2.55 18.99 9.06 8.40 13.60 65.67 130.90 ON and AFTER July 14 All Suits and Plain Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed For Waynesville Laundry Phone 205
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