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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925. THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER Electrical Service Increases Property Value Lessens House druggery JfuLunpafa BFL Coffee made on a Universal Perculartor becomes a most ap petizing drink. Make it on the laWe and serve without effort. A house or building wired for Electricity is more valuable and will find a more ready market than the same house not so equipped. (Jet our figures for our work. ELECTRIC IRON Martin Electric Co. Quality Electric Shop, Waynesville What You Want-When You Want It. (Buy your Electrical Supplies from an Authorized Electrical Dealer) SALK (l! I.1MI KOK TAXKS. I "lIVi ! r -air ;.- I he law cli- m;s ai tl'.f i '.r" ilnuf l(Mir in the town "f ay:,.--vi!l ... N. ('., at 12:00 M , .'m the tii ' M"ii.!ay in May it be ng the 4th da May, 1925, all the following descn c I lands on which tcxc" nrr line and unpaid and COM of Ihis sal'. The hist legislature in the Machin ery Act. authorized a sheriff to ed ertise any month in the year to sell land after four week advertising in 'he county paper and all unpaid taxi? will be advertised, that are not paid on on the first of June that are not paid in May, 1925. I. ?'. CAB?:, Sheriff, W. 11. NOLAN!), Tax Collector Braverdam Township, 1923. liurie'l, .1. W., 71 ,1-4 acres W.'Xi ( "ruig. .!. K , 2 lots ::,.4A 'Carroll, I.. ?:., 2 lota 20.17 Clark ('. Karl, 64 acre.- 2.1.56 Kk, G. II., 1 lot ; ! 4 . 4 ' . Cabe. liniph, I lot 0.7") :'.,!', V. T., 1 lot .11.3s I'othrane, !'. II., 1 lot -i.40 Cr.nvder, F. K., 1 acre 15.18 Christopher. Mrs, Jane ou acres 7. Oft Dayton, T. J., !l acres anl 1 lot 11.1(8 PoUon, J W., 1 lot 11.03 I lin ker, "Will. 1 lot 4.69 Fletcher, E, J., 1 acre 2.01 Ford. J. T.. 75 acres .12.63 Gragg, W. O., 3 lots 10.02 Hall, W. K., 1 lot 17.55 Harkins. I). H. 1 '-i acres 1.1.80 Ha: . 's. c. H.. .14 acre 12.83 Hi ndi-.-son, .1. A.. 11 ace .... 19.24 Israel, Crom. 2 lots 5.26 .lone-. M. I... I lo: 11.44 Johnson, J J., 2 lots 4.70 King, Mrs. M. A., acre 11.25 Kinp, H. M 6 acres 20.55 1 re, I). R.. 6Vj acres 11.16 Ma.son, T. I.., 22 acres 25.06 McfJee, .1. A., 5 acres 7.25 McCracken, Mrs. R. E., 2 acres 3.70 Mease, R. R 1 lot 59.70 Mehaffev. F. C, 1 lot 8.76! Mills, T. C, 1 lot 5.Q3 Miils, W. S., 1 lot, bal 5.20' Mills. J. C, 1 lot Morgan, R. F., 1 lot Morgan, ?:. I... 1 lot Moore, J. , 1 lot Myers, J. A.. 1 lot Overman, R. A.. 1 lot Plemmons, R. M., 5 lots Plemmon, M. ?, 7 lot.s Pressley R. N., 1 acre Queen. J. T., 1 lot Rainfs, Hiram. 14 lots Robinson, Charles T. 5 acres Smith, Louisa, 2 lots Snyder, G. I... 1 lot Stamey, W. R., 1 lot Stamey, W. R. 1 lot Stamev. ' ?:.. 22 acres Southerland, .1. I'., 10 acres Thompson, W. V.. 2 lots Thompson, Mrs. Harriett, 1 lot Whitiaker, J. C, .')',? acres . . . Wines, Floyd, 2 lots Williams. ?'. G., 1 lot Wright, W. T., 12 acres Scroggs, G. I).. 1 lot Smathers, Mrs Ona, 3 lots .. Chandler, 0. C, 11 . acres .. Swann, Mrs. Minnie 6'i acres Morrow, Poweli, 1 lot Haynes, H. H.. 46 acres Burgin, Mrs. Geo., 1 lot Shcpard, Mrs. Charley, 1 lot . . Clontz, Mrs H. A., 41 acres .. Peebles, Mrs J. E., 1 lot Taylor, R. E.. 27 'i acres, 1 lot Junior Home, 1 lot Beaverdam Township, 1922 Parke, J. II. 1 lot P!es, Marion, acre Plemmons, M. ?"., 1 lot Potts, R I"., 2 jicies Price. P. .1.. 1 lo! pressley, I). X.. 15'.-i acres .... Reed, W. X., 1 lot Reynolds, W. W, 1 acre Sanford, I. J., U acre Shipman, Dock, 1 acre Smith. J, I)., 2 lots Smathers, Marion 11., 1 lot .... Snyder, Ceo. I,., 1 lot Stines, R. H., 2 acres Stamey, V. ('., 1 lot Stamey. W. V.. 1 acre Suttles. (;. W., 1 lot Swanger, E. L., 4 acres Warren, R. H., 1 lot Dr. Walking Bear, 1 acre .... Wiree.s, J D., 52 acres Abel, W. S., 2 lot.s Anderson, (). CJ., 8 acres Allison, B., 1 lot Blizard, J. H., 1 lot (Burns, W. A.. 1 lot Burgin, George, 1 lot ... Christopher C I,.. 1 lot jdontz, Mrs. H. A., 40 acre: Clontz, J. W., 17 "4 acres . , ojrbi:rn, H. A., 1 lot Cook, Walter ?'.. 1 lot Clifford, Mattie, 1 lot Herod, J. B., 1 acre Dot5on. .J. W.. 1 lot Drake, X. R., nCre Pucker, W. H., 1 lot Ellis, N. ?, 1 lot Fletcher, A. L., 1 lot " " 5.10. :::::: -! M7"C ::; A is m h " r ... m ., 1 ) 1 5.36 I StoMUite I 41 It I I 17.8S UP 51.63 if 29.80 (f- m -1 " B fyi ( 22.no I 8 10 11 10.05 Gfi.07 (PfcssT 69.42 S ' 12.70 Q S 1.15 Sunnatly Candy i; 4(i :;.4o 7.21 - ;27 Franklin, W. T., 1 lot 5.88 - r,!) Ctibson. P. A., 1 acre 5.5i ,. ! (Jiance, J. H.. 2 lots 12.14 ,. (irady, II.. 1 acre 7.97 1 i , -i.t u 04 uiah!r, i acre z.SA 131.25! The Beauties of Spring Preserved Every Spring when Nature blossoms forth in her gaudy raiment, you see many scenes that live in your memory for years. With a camera you can preserve the beauty of these scenes so that both you and YOUR FRIENDS MAY ENJOY THEM. Eastman Kodaks ALEXANDER'S DRUGS tojoSJL Store Parker Pens Whitman Candy ?'ra nklin, Cibson. P. A., 1 (Jiance, J. H.. Grady, II.. 1 an Graskoe, K., 1 acre . . . I q. ureoory, 11. J., 1 lot . ... Harkins, H H.. 7 acres 1 Haynes, H H., 46 acres Harris. C. II., .14 acres . liipps, G. ?'., 1 lot 1 Ingle, C. I).. 2 lots 1 Jolly, P. T., 1 acre Jones, Ebb. 1 acre Jones, M I... 1 lot 9.9 5.88 6.15 .1.7,1 9.55 3.41 2.3.1 6.24 9.29 8.43 11.92 6.79 8.15 .15.91 4.29 8.32 1 1 .33 6.79 4.29 13.28 4.64 8.75 2.36 4.74 Haynes, H. H., 46 acres (Bever- dam) 11.76 Jones, J. G., 1 lot 20.61 Jolly, W. C, 1 lot 8.22' Quisenberry, J. T.. 2 lots 34.1.1 1 Rhodarmer, J O , 65 acres ... . ,16.05 s.47 Sellers, J. W.. 18 acres, bal. . . 3.4.1 1 11.33 Tranthairt, L. J., 1 lot 7.11 j 10.29, Sentelle, H. N., 16 acres .... 28 09 10.88 j Cecil Township, 1921. ! 4.97 1 Rhodes, C. A., 9 acres 11.49 5-27 Ivy Hill Township, 1921. .1.09 Ferguson, J. W., 404 acres 7.70. East Fork Townshin. 1921 Kinjr, Perry, 11 acres 7.93 Osborne, J. C., 50 acres I Madcap. .Mrs. M. C, 1 lot Mease. Elbert, 20 acres . .Medford, B. T., 9 1-3 acres MJUer 4 Maney, 1 lot j Parker, G. G., 1 lot Burrell, .1. W., 7Hi acres . Taylor, R. E., 27 acres. 1 5.55 Osborne, Mrs. Nellie, 30 acres 3.66 Atkins & Gilmer, half interest 7.56' East Fork Township, 1922. .1.73 Gilmer & Atkins, half interest. 9 I 7.42 I 3.27 . 8.11 1 11.28 7.511 490 acres 21.74 . . . 24.58 Grofjan, R. P., 45 acres lot 13.37 Oredan. Shields. 100 ' ' " " - - Bearerdam Township, Colored, 1922 Osborne. J, C.. estate. 50 acres 'Anjrle, W. I).. 1 acre 8.38 Osborne, J. N., 30 acres Love, Dillon, U acre 2.05 Osborne, Mrs. Nellie, 10 acres 'Morris. Lowery, 1 acre 6 1 1 1 Ram furl Uwn.kl. 1 Thompson, C. M., 1 lot 5.83 Burnett, C. H.,' 10 acres,' bal. 1 nompson, Hez., 1 lot 4..11 i Burnett, W. W., 36 acres 5.54 ; 18.37 , 3.36 11.69 R.82 3.42 16.00 39.70 Christopher, W N.. 95 acres . CoR-burn, T. M. & L. A., 72 acres, bal 16,95 Cogburn, T. M., 47 acres 14.50 mm mm, .','r. ; Sold By Authorized Ford Dealers An Authorized Ford Dealer has too much at stake to sell a car which will prove a disappointment. Therefore, he will sell you a good used car carrying the same guarantee as a new car. His investment in garage and service equipment, the good will he has built up and his connection with the Ford Motor Company are assets too valuable for him to jeopardize with one unsatisfactory sale. That is one very good reason why you can buy a used Ford car with full confidence that it has the value claimed for it I Beaverdam Township, Colored, 1923 Angle, W. D 1 lot 11.84 Conlev. Garfield 1 lnt a in 9-19 Lowery, H. M.. 1 lot 10.48 7.24 McAfee, A. M., 1 lot 4.49 Gilmer & Atkins, hnlf .intorAct j Sharp, Jim. 1 lot 9.01 1 480 acres 30.47 (Thompson, Her, 1 lot 8.06 C.rogan, I. M., 20 acres, bal. .. 4.36 'Thompson, C M., 1 lot 7.39'Grogan, R. P., 45 acres 10.24 j Whifner. W. M., 1 lot 2.78 Heatherly, M. M., 29, bal. . . 5.86 I Fines Creek Township, 1923. J Heatherly, A. M., 32 acres 4.58 .Rathbone. C. C, 10 acres 9.22 Benson, 0. G., 5 acres 5.26 LONG SUFFERING Birmingham Lady Telli of Her Remarkable Recovery Follow ing Use of Cardui. "First Health in Years." Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Florence Moore, 2309 Thirty-third Ave., North, this city, says: "For many years I suffered with female trouble of every description. I was told an operation was neces sary to save my life. At times I was not able to stand on my feet I have cooked many a meal sitting, while my husband and children handed me the things with which to do it ... "I had given up all hope of ever being well again. ... It Is a sight what women will suffer before they will listen to the advice of others. "Several of my friends bad taken Cardui and been benefited by It They told me about It, but I thought toy case was hopeless. Finally I told my husband to get me some Cardui and I began to take it After ! had taken the first bottle I saw that I was Improving. I took eleven bottles at that time be fore I was cured, but as it was the first health I had had for years I Was thankful to do t. "I can't praise Catdul enough.' At all druggists. NC-167 Cecil Township, 1922 1 BiiiRham, I). C. 122 acres .Swanfrer, Bill, 8 acres Cetil Township, 1923. Minshani. D. C, 122 acres iKckenro l, Mrs. Ada, 50 acres . . Kuykendall, P. M., 74 acres, bal. 4.39 8.65 .Osborne. J. C, estate, 50 acres 4.38 2.57 1.1.15 26.88 21.8!) 11.1.7 17.24 31.41 28 7.60 2.82 2.89 12.x .17.32 3.89 53,85 31.61 4.55 j-r tf.f.'.r.i'.yyi.'.' DUCKWORTH MOTOR CO. Gwynn, Mrs. W. P., 9 '4. acres . . 16.86 llninaii, G. A.. 30 acres 12.05 Moody, C. W., 84 acres : Rojrcrs. E. R.. Estate, .15 acres Rogers, F. P., 10 acres I'oiTcrs Brothers, 700 acres, bal Sizemore, O. S.. 25 acres Siepp, Will R., 6 acres Swancer, Bill, 8 acres Pigeon Township, 1922. Christopher, W. M.. 6i a-ies Henson, E. W.. 100 acres I'ilts. B I... 100 1 1 1 , Terrell, C. S., 158 acres 52.48 Pigeon Township, 1923. Hlaylock, E. H., 4 acres Christopher, W. M.. 6V4 acre Heaver, T. H.. 65 acres jPeaver, Mrs. T. B 80 acres Hallenbeck, A. P., 10 acres . Hen-son, P. H.. 16 1-3 ncres Hodge. K. J., 10 acres 11.13 Murray, B. F., 25 acres n.fio Sellers, J K.. 133 acres, bal. 51.23 Sorrells, R, H. heirs. 4 acres . . 'Terrell, C. S., 114 acres Welch & Harris, 2 acres . . . Ivy Hill Township, 1922. j ?"erguson. J. W.. 404 acres . . . Finger. P. S., 19 acres Mehaffev. A. R.. 26 acres Ivv Hill Township. 1923 Allison. W. E., 90 acres 47.04 rerguson, James W., 404 acres 11.96 Hyatt, F. ., 166 acres, bal. ... Moody, Sarah J 3 acres Iron Duff Township, 1923. Kinsland, A. R., 2 acres . . . Mauney. (Augustas, 30 acres, bal Crabtree Township, 1922 Khea. J. T.. 170 acres, bal. .. Crabtree Township, 192a ''erpuson, Champ S., 25 acres . McCracken, P. J., 34 acres Messer, T. E., 39 acres, bal. .. Turner, P. D., 132 acres 41.27 Clyde Township, 1923. nderson. H. H., S acres . . . 10.95 Green, Weaver, 9 acres 10.72 Osborne, J. N.. 30 acres Sharp, J. R., 50 acres (Continued on Local Page.) 8.88 5.50 The Keller House now open. Ex cellent table board and room rates, $18.00 and $25.00 per week. W. W. Wells, Manager, Waynesville, 13-4p i.95 36.00 153.20 ,16.00 8.61 1.94 7.27 PERSONAL STATIONERY PrintedJWith Any Name And Address $1.00 51. 8. 13.72 6.50 13.22 I 590 8.82 4.23 200 Sheets 100 Envelopes High-grade, Clear Vhite Bond Paper, unusually smooth writting surface. 6x7 inches. Envelopes to match. Name and address on each sheet and envelopes in rich dark blue, up to 4 lines. Tyye is plate gothic. designed especially for clearness and good taste. Personal stationery you will he delighted to use. Postage prepaid, prompt service. Satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. Send $1.00 Today Brockinton Stationery Company Asheville, N.C DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY CALLED. A nrimarv election for Democratic voters in the town of Waynesville, N. C. to select candidates for Mavor and three Aldetmen is hereby called for Saturday, May 2nd, 1926, at the court house at 2 p. m. to continue until sun set. R. G. A, Love and Sam K. Miller are appointed judges for the primary. Saturday, April 25th, at the came hours will be challenge day. The reg ular election day be on Tuesday, May 5th. C. B. ATKINSON, Chairman, JAS. ATKINS, Jr. H-3t Secretary. Salt Mackerel, canned Salmon, Tuna Fish, Oysters, Fish Roe and Fish Flake. E. P. Martin. ltc
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