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THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER THl KSI. Al'KIL 2.i. 1917, il.DK.ST ltl.A(hSMIlll IN HV WKt COl'NTY. J :. u,fh .. : a.t....'.-tn.- J.v . I! Mi-!:'.: i ni..r i y k'. at, -Ha.-.-" Mrif-.nl '.'.-' I ..' ' . -i-l t working !.!. .- ,; II. .-! r-.uir.y ;iv. ' " -j . he u :'. .r. : -.- r ..... - ; i aiv .it : -i.- '.. i.-a - i; -.r'..n :m ;i:! air ! r. churi ! j::.lay ?. -hn.il - hi'M.c town n,- :ov,-.i -h a: CanOna. he began :i'. him-t-lf fnr u-i-an-l -tatt vo-jn.: man he wa !'. lent of ihe . : .. --ismer in I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. .Sealed proposal for the insta'Ia. tion of eer and water lines, exten sion of the present system, will be received at the offke of the Mayr until 'I"! n t-r : . i : J a .-i.rnu:. ' -.. n;:i:n:.i.!. , l:t. the .in ! !!.- Mr a II K I : t the Sill. ;.- i frjn'i cirir.'. a! empl"y. rvi e of the Aire:' an . h.H! I'ruop. ! Mrinir i ni-t- y.a : ..f - life he va-;-n:;:i-:i-!-nt !' that f.f.i: . !ir-: r. the N'ntthwcs: ..r.'l ':. iu:h. - ;itvu!i:i:!v fitted by h - ill iren-.r.i t:me the bi(N w.ll bp read. mth'iI 1 11 . n - in '.ii- M . Mr If s rv t- i - all'l f hi an .' I f-.r .n- :ii"jnta.r: : .an I 1...M; an. 1 rai-e.i-n A!lei ' . r-ik up Ha.. (..!. r.r ;U hat h.. fat: r. r".r.iirt- M .-.tf iri wh.i .iwne l :ir.: i.;i-rated a larjre farm up trerv, a'Aaay- n'.a.r.ta:rni a blacksmith and tv - r. -.' ;j i n the fann. Hls falfli'i . he '.T rot a tilack-mith hinvself. -:rt-.i an.1 kept con: nuou dy a .J rr.a-hanio in the -.hop. It was in this shop that Avery Mei fon; '(ran hU long ramr a.- a black --rr..-. At the early aire .if thirteen N- -ays he t-fran to w-.-k at the eld fash'.ered bUow nulling the pn'.e or .eve, that (.rrate.i it. When h rfaehgri the a ol ixteM. 'Mr. .Jtecford May he wu vltialariy .iprenticd to J hlaciwiirti t4 n-.p'..ed :.y hi- father. It - from an I Irad the country ami ii. pie. To thi- work of and .'evelop.n,r the Sari- :n the destitute ect!-n- lr .ted trie het in-.' .!. h.- .-.rjl and :mkIv. "A shi.r: tune a.j, fee!::ikt that he ri..i-t -eek relief fnm an .hroaiona! in.'iT.a! trouM1, he asked h; physi cian to operate Apparently in the Ires; of health, vijjiirou anil cheerfj!, he approached the ordeal without fear, littje dreanvnfc, as surely as his friend-, did not, that it was to prove fatal. But so it was. for complica tions arose and ailer a week's suf fering he died. ; "Brother Crymes. traveLinjr moi: if the time, and work for a small salary-, hxs not arcuxuulatej much of '.hi world's (fviods, but the memory of Ins clean, ntile life a far richer heri tajfe than hoiiiCi and lands. "Bide.s thre 8ro-n son?, given to kn nrst marnaire', fr left a wife ami thre.. T.all children., to whom our 'of the Town of Hazelwooci, N' I'! o'clock noon of April a; ' .... I ; II :? n.Li-t ..e ma le n i.iank. i.-;.ei :h- T.'ri and lie a. c Ti ed r cer'.it;ed . heck. i" bid !n.r.d. to the an.ount of "''- of the Mil. ba-ed on the foliowine; app-oxlniate airna- of uork involed: IJoo i neai fe of inche -ewer '.n. 7l"l lineal fit of Id inch sower ! -r.s lKMi hneal feet of S inche sewer line '.'.Wit I neal feet of 'i inch sewer pr o 10W lineal feet of 6 inch water line HHW lineal feet of 4 inch water I n-' 15 brick manhole complete, 'i Klu-h tanks complete. Plan- and specifications may be -een ?fter April loth, at the office of '.he Mayor of Hazelw.Hxl and at the office o' the Ernrine?r at Waynesville. The Town of Hazelwood reserve the rifcht to reject any anil all bids, or parts of bid.s. By order of the Board of Aldermen for Town of Hazelwood. April 1, 1925 J P. SCATES. .1. W. Seaver. Mayor. Engineer. April DJc Waynesville unsurpassed natural rmwtai for the location of mni- facturing industries. Every Day! Every day it is a pleasure to stop in here and allow us to serve you the drink or the confection of your taste. The great variety of Drinks and Ice Creams we offer allows you ample choice from which to select the confection you like best. Always served in a clean, sanitary and tasty manner. WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY Telephone No. 16 M. H. REEVES, Proprietor Waynesville, N. C. f. (; r.n'.r. of thi.- apjir-nti e-lrp ne-.ple extend rot only an heart of '.hut '-. cour.:- h s fif: . .ear- f sn- -yrnpathy . but a hand of helpfulness. - at the l-ll"-- "To u- -n our shortsightedness such N..; ..rjy did Mr. M .-If or I !-arn a lea'.li -eem- a t ra)fe.ly. He was -o b:a-ii--ni::h.n. '-.ut a'.-., '.ea'tted unit pe'.-nt. - viiforous. so helpful.- - mak r.g. The t mhr' i- cit and He .x-rr.-.j f ' .iu-t .:: the prime of ..r split ar. l -i-a-i..s on ..v ' s v nr.' . !. wth many irolden year artie.: ;.j .u.:-l a wa.n ! -er ;..r tre .la-ter ahead of . i I ll lie -tump as r 'i pit . r . :. s art of M ' V-a w. e -I. I vtyni: j'j lo r in'ltu'e- M.-lf-.H'- V e :. s 'A . . '.. r - ' ; i i ':'..: I '. .-!!, I.. . Mr. M.-ifo : ),.. -...v.. H- ' han :le i Mr. M elf or I ' :y t h. y..unr : n:. r y Aa- Mm1:! we cann.t " -t-e iu; kr..-.r. "ha; the d.'-t'- '' as a I are , the l".and of I :n ':. ak- - r. . 'n. -take, an 1 . -:'' : ' :.r. - .ire it;, u . -iall i nd r '..:. I. A ... ' ii !e ' !HH ( M.I. ill 1HH ( HI K( H. '"I--, s . ." -a : Ha... - r-lae i. It .1 r a: ; -I -iii.v.- , trade, to l o'.-.c -. '.'.. fa I l -vouir at the ; :h- . ... Ju li ar: ; . la : e a;.,. W -, -: a- 'J ' .1 r.el e 'v I tie , 'lur.-h t -c- bu.1,1. an I I h--i i ri-.oi . ;hev : 1 ra .iv- w tia; . e;'.;i:n. in -re pr..-i.-roj- ;liari tie nice W... -pen ! S jnla !o if ti. tisr.ir.ir. and vi!f.r.i; "11 .J. i 1 explain it'.' Well, 1 -ait of tiir.i'e ! out that church attendance ano-n.-r mat; ;io . hx" ..."t".ethinif of the .anv .-rTe't up n a nu.i - . ' "..i: a ?..over ha- ui.n t ie ';e!!.-. 1; -tart- t grow.ng tl .'S. an ai l i -.e - a v . :'.:-'. n fa'. fje. in n r- -n,,p. A.- f..r n:..r years r.um:-: 'r.o'e .ian three Mr M.-lfor i mind is .ncl.:,. i tlii ;. tu: -h p.e.. of v,r, . . l , i n a ! a " l elf fa:.,,. est ;. . rr.a ke A: ' thrift, hop. h... .p. wi. -h ..h.r tr : ' j'm h f..rn Nv- ,. v irtU".-. : r. 1 .; eak'erne-s r .-ucces". a I. i - ri": 1 'ave a'vout riif ::: .' : have e; .".e further aval ha f r.u.-ch a'.'.e'i.iiin.'c alo a.- i . ' al e.iu. a-. . m whi re on.' e l'I' .i: r.j inns of ".ae a", . ... B K of H .oks .- :ea 1 and i, an-i wiieie tile thoutfh; '. i:.t if .-I 1 .. d A : - the r.;' . i . : a- t". ei 'ill i ni: n : ; h- :' ' an - : .-ounta f " ' ivL' iii::-."- i . ".a: : "... irar r . I.- - a :''T. rd llc.iiii MMMiiKi .i in Mi - A a.i . n i: !!. : : 1 :n a- ' ' .. ir. wn ai in::: ."-.. .--eejt ur.r. -m.i '.-'ijior. l?.vorn"- a . r e fell w-n:jj "'W.t'l J Ka'h. . .vno :- supremely .r. th.- Man ..f tiaiile". ;n e there i- comn'.-teit M t'.-.v -uiH-nri'ci ! -.; tA , : . Am. -a" ::" iav S. h . .1 1'nitin heaven: h - . rk carrysnir him to -evun s'a.e . ;,.ai,. ; The .-t.--s en 'f tritiate. a.- ad '.t- who-. ,. .e. th ooa-d of .le ..- ins fallow: f-ev.iom and t'u.i'-st joy." -- : ..Vlixk Fridav r. trht, M.n :i J". !.'.:. the Hirh'arl Park B.vi'. -t MKS. SI1.ER AND MRS. COIN EN-chin-, h -uffcred a jreat !. Th.t TERTAIN. 1 h. - T.srke. the y.vlns: awav of ore. On Wednesday eveninx Mrs. Rui'hs . I he:- n.ihlest and be--t men.'ie r .. Siler and Mrs. Robert Coin entertain. Urt ther John E. Cryme.s. !cj informally at bridge, at the home "In thi husv, rushing aero. wlienfof the latter. Three tables were ar .': wor'd har.fly takes time to out y ranged for playing. At the eonclu th. dead, it sems fitting that we as sion of several interesting progres a church should pay some brief trib-jsion3 the hostess served an ic courne. vte to his worth, not m a set of I Among those enjoying the game wer fcrmal resoluUons. but in a kindly, Mr. and Mrs. William Hannah. Mr. word and thought more lasting than to, flower-, we lay on hii grave. "He had not been with us long. hav. ing come to u from Seattle, Wash ington, in November. 1922. His work kept him away from the regular aervices of the church a great pun of the time, but his fine Christian eJuuacter, lis clean life, his splendid equipment for service, hi genial manner, his loyalty and faithfulness to duty, marked him as an unusual member and soon won for him the wartn friendship and admiration of the- entire brotherhood. Everybody lovtd brother Crymea. Bom fifty years ago on a farm in and Mrs. H. B. Atkins, Misa Sara Thomas and Roy Campbell, and Mr. and Mrs. Richeson. RETI RN FROM HAYESVILLE. Messrs. Felix E. Alley and C. S. Smathers returned from Hayesville, N. C, Thursday, where they appeared in the interest of Haywood county before Superior Court Judge Finley. The case was in regard to issuing bonds for needed road improvements. ' Mr. Smathers reported t the : Mountaineer representatives that Hia Honor Judge Finley declared in open court that the Boyd act and the Gwyn act were unconstitutional, i The 0. R. Grosse Realty Co., of Cocoa, Florida In The famous Indian River Section has several clients desireous of com ing to Waynesville during the sum mer and if you have smaller and larger furnished houses for rent, by month or full season; say from June first to October and November first please write us all particulars. Some of our clients will also buy houses or well located house lots in City limit or suburban around Waynesville. Give us full descrip tions of houses and house lots or Harger acreage for sale at your most reasonable prices and terms, pictures of houses and legal des cription of houses desired. 0. R. GROSSE REALTY CO. COCOA, FLA. Jt May Happen To You ! So Carry Insurance You may be the most careful person in the world, but the other fellow's lack of care may throw you into an accident any day. Under such conditions, don't you believe it is wise to carry at least a small accident policy to cover the other fellow's carelessness? Ernest L. Withers & Co. Insurance Experts Phone 100 or i U These Stockings come from New York Silk Stockings that Wear are precisely the same as those sold in the manufacturer's Fifth Avenue Shops. They bring to our patrons the very newest of colors almost the day they appear on the Avenue. Did you ever receive a thrill of delight from silk stockings ? Examine Gothams and you will have the experience. Wear them and you will realize you have waited many years for this hosiery. See the latest colors on display. It you wish any other shade of GOTHAMS dved to match a shoe or dress, we will do so with out additional charge. from 1.85 up New Numbers In Shoes Just Arrived. A Cood Selection in White Shoes. French Kid in High and Low Heels. Canvas in Low Heels and Oxfords. C. E. Ray & Sons CHURCH STREET WAYNESVILLE, N. C. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Viola Allen McDonald wUhe .to expreM through the columns of j this paper her heartfelt thanks to the many friends who have been so sympathetic towards her and hei jchildren during- the illness and since ! the death of her devoted husband, ' Wiley, who went to his reward on I Sunday morning, April 19. I 'Mr. McDonald was a devout mem. iter of the Baptist church of Haiel ' wood, and was always faithful in his duties. He was 34 years of .fro. (Surviving him are his wife, Viola Allen, four children, R. B., Leslie, Nel lie and Ruby, his mother, Mrs. John McDonald, one brother, Charlie, and three sisters. Miss Lizzie McDonald of Hazelwood, Mrs. Dovey Rathbone of Jonathan's Creek and Mrs. Fanny Hensley of Greenville, Tenn. LEGAL ELECTION NOTICE. AH candidates who contemplate en tering the city primary and election are required to file their intentions on or before Saturday, April 25, 1925. JAMES ATKINS, Jr. Secretary Orty E. Committee, Itc Democratic Party.
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