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M: urtis is a rodent al(iiti.n t" 'he Iiumiii'.ss cuvl.-s , Wayncs-i'.-. A fi w in.trr.li-. Ik :u .ui I --I'.n of t he Koy.i! ('.if,. an.l Ptmiii.i!!v t.u.k i-hargc .,f .' i man. I !' " i al'! v arid t 'a nrun il"sir Al Smith Consequently, the chief endeavor of every citizen who is a Democrat from prini-nV should be to promote sensible, Rcnuxc 'nrmorry, and to smother every a:i n, . to turn the party over to either 01' .. two warring factions. If the J)ernocra . party become infused with this spirit. New residences are in process of iconstruction or have rexc .Jy been completed for the following summer resident: S. I). Harris, Dr. A. V. Anderson, and K. N Robinson, all of St. I'eterbuuiir Kla l)r H H Brovels, Greensboro. N. '.: Dr. D A ( arnak, Ware Sholes, S. C; Rev. J. n, Davidsboro, Ga Mrs. J. A. ! I, '"wn cuMoin ha.-; ainel '.' -i !u-,ness th.r. he s c.i- .u!a,. i ., and fi-i'l I s .-.af ',,r n;ni r V.,nl r :.-!(--t 1 .1 - m-.i.cy ;:) Ihoioui-'ily ii'fi..vatiii( tli- pla.-e Jll,l making a .irinlur of . miiriiv merits which will greatly merra.-,!- the at true, t. w-r . "f ( afe. Mr. Cuitiss aims have ill the work com ril.'u'.i l.v the time the ri-ini; tide if su'trncr tors reaches Wayne.si i i e.ivly in Jun. Mr ( uitis is a native of Young Harri-i. (ieoria, wh ch, of course, indicates that he is a thorough bred American. Just Ix-fore coming he.e Mr. ( urtiss had lived n year or moie in Ashevilte, out of which city he traeled as a salesman. Mr. Curtis is still a very yuuru; man, but all who have come in con tact with him are so favorably im-prr-se. with his genial M'rsonali'y that rh-y wish him success in his picM nt venture and hope tfiat he will eventually develui) into one of the well established and influential bii.si-ni-s men of Waynesville. i co-operation ami irowns upon all, Bull, Columbia, S. C; and Mis S F factv.nalL-lm, it should be possible , Barrett, of Charleston, Tenn. Mr' for it soon to place it-self in a posi-1 Stent, announces that two new na tion to give a jrood account of it self j , ages bave also been erected 'or ville Times' "" ,wti,'n A'he-lthe accommodation of tourists. l ' lmis' ! ' addition to residences and pub'ic II...1I i: .... ituiKiiiiK-s, several man-sectioned ga liases have been erected for the b-.'ne- "t ot tourists and the hundreds of summer residents who make the l rin of Junaluska by car, taking advan-i tage of the fine automobile roads that! radiate in every direction, Mr. Stent' reports. New Buildings At Lake Junaluska MANY IMI'HOVE.MENTS A It K I N D BR WAY. READ THE ADVERTISING New buildings and other improve ment.s are in full s-winl; at Lake 1 u ... Junaluska N. C. in JJ1L ,...! Supo,t the vert..ser-ReaJ ,he the approaching summer season, it is 17 J ' '1 business houses, announced by J. Dale Stentz. manager' I ''T fnends' flre a1' of the Methodist Southern Assembly U 5Pinted c,t,ze,H and Adding to Mr. stent Mat r T' business. When you are and BartoublishinK gen '". Molina Mn- M. E. Church, South hie recent h It ,0 yU Want amnl erected an ,tp.n.i ' - ?- . 'e advertisements. , . v . . v uihj u j-tu-(iaif new book store on the Uke Jun.i luska assembly grounds, next to the business office of the assembly. Subscribe To-day THE REAL CONMTIOY TORY. OF VIC All manner of scheme; ii" Leu put forwaid for the relialnli't V liri . ' the Democratic narty. Soni ,( then, are ,tbvi.tu.-!y smcei ,. and betoken .1 rea! desne t" restore the p:ir!y ., former place as one f the major p i liti'al influences i,, the country. ():. 'r are tiatentK deviled j ri the in ten-M u, facVrLr. and c:indi.!a'.e ,. . Koth the McAdoo and Smith gr,u;i arc anxu.us to take adv.int;g-' of th party's a.lver-i'ie- to ";wl tl.c - .,tVn control upon i: Whet her the I lem.H i al , pan v v ,, able t,. rioi-ganize its divv naae 1 ranks an, I ,, make a scn-.o.- Ill for the , , t,,, f the na'i ,n in l'.ijs ""aid., to :.e di-, lo.e. l,v rll.i .. IVopleeie- ooun: fuf I!'!-- m ; . . pri -cnt unsettled -tate of lira.; -. But tliis inn. o -V teas, in (b;y rt n : the iniinii.h ..f either th,. Smith or M.-A.luu fm,v. ,-onliim the lien.. rratiC r,;,,--y j ,( ,,..., ,,luU.,U !:'te and will make doiilily sure Kc pui.l can .ctio.', ,n Such i:i i.nha.i . -Ue ,.f ,. , Wl .,.... U;i'" :!-e dlVi liil.. whl. '-. Wile ked th.- party in l!rj and brought t.. noag-jt the line campa'gn conducted tiv John W. hni.. rhis ' : i niain ,s a ,, I... ;,,r '" ii ! '.wi !,.k into t h ; nwardm-s- , f ,.. :,tt;, ,,n , l.vz. the ciui-es . t contribute I I'f.a, .; year I' i difficult I,, l,u . ,,,,. ,,f .i,. can esc--ie ion Hem., ,i w, ,,).,..,,, Hie w Kale f I s ;l;,.,V). . -..; mfercs; ,. William i;. .MfAtl- ., FULL WEIGHT I'ut a l,):if f Wavnesvillo T5read on the scales and you "ill find il weiKhs up lull weight. That is because we make it I iht. In addition it U full of nutritious faod elt'ments. Try First Ta Buy At Home Waynesville Bakerr M. :r St;.-vt Vhtrr.e No. 1 Now is the time to buy your With prices and terms the lowest in history, there has never been a better time than now to buy a Ford car. Perhaps you do not realize how little actual cash it requires. You can gat quick delivery with only a small partial payment., jrjjjrQQj You will lind that the Ford meets every Tire Equipment motoring requirement. It will deliver you Full 3izei29x4.40 years of dependable and useiul service at $ir comfortably low upkeep cost. Investigate tD the easy Ford plan to buy a car. Now Optional On AU Ford Cars al An Extra Cost ol "" f5 DETROIT 7 i Ford Motor Company, Dept. N-4, Detroit, Michigan Please mail m full pau-tlculars regarding jrour oaairplan forownlruianautoaxiAlkllo Name Town . Street. State, TOURING Rata boat $260 Coup Tador Sdam Ferdor Smdmm S20 - 590 - 660 On opn can demountable rima and aiartt r arc $85 extra Allpricmmf. o. b. Ditrmit ATE TOO FAST Sooth Carolinian TWc BUcV- ! Draught For Indigettioi?, ui Says He Could Soon Eat Anything. BaJlentine, S. C Mr. V.'. IJ. Bouknlgbt, of this place, gave (l; following account of hu me of Thedford'a Black-Draught. "Just alter I married I had I:idl Kcstloa. Working out. I got i : t!; habit of eating fast, for winch I Boon paid liy flaring a tlcht. bloaiod feeling after meals. ThU made me very uncomfortable. I would feel Ftupid and drowsy, didn't feel Ilka ivorkinp- I was lold it wng lndl E?stlo;i. Home one recommended Blacl. I)ruu ;ht and I took tt after mcaU. I soon could at anything any time. "I use It for coids and bilious ness and it will knock oat a cold and carry away the MIe better and quicker than any liwr ardlrlno I hawe erer found." EUiur too fanr faulty chewing of your fkod. oftea catnes discomfort after aeals a pi oca or Black-DraugW, waabed down with a swallow or water, win iifln to bring prompt reltrt. Bloat ed sensations, eructatloaa, bad breath and other common symptoms of Indigestion hare disappeared after Start-Draught has been takes for sevara days. MOit ture. Mrs. L. E. Greew fcad charze of the program and read several in teresting; articles in keeping with American Forest week. The members pledged themselves to help in the conservation of forests. During- the social haJf hour the hostess served a delicious ice course. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. W. L. Hardin May 15th CIVIC LEAGUE. j The t'ivii; League was delightfully trteitaincd by Mrs. R. I.. Allen on Friday. May 1st. The meeting wa? ! opened with the -singing of the Fed I eration son;r followed by the cla') prayer. j The business of the afternoon: was I taken up in order Chairman of the cemetery comjn t jtee repotted thut (-ighteen (18) vase (bu.lus had been set out at the ceme- j t cry since last meeting. I i ne secretary wa instructed to write the Hoy Scouts a note of think.i for their services during clean-cp week. , The league voted to hold h May Tray festival next year. Mrs. Cin-e:r, ,tnd -Mrs Wyche were appointed to g' to I Al-hovillc ;ir.d observe thi fcst;val this year. Motion wa.s made and carried th.it the league co-operate witn the Wo man's Club in, bringing Senator Heflin to Waynesville in the near fj- Accurate Measure When you buy Gas from us you are certain that you will get accurate meas ure. Our pumps are of the most accu rate make and we doubly safeguard vou by having them tested regularly. Further more we guarantee the test of our Gas. When you pay for High Test from us you get High Test. Drive in and test our service. "Give Us a Visit. CAST END SERVICE STATION J. C. NORRIS, Prop. Waynesville, N. C. Royal Ice Cream Parlor AND CANDY KITCHEN DELICATE HOME MADE CANDIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM AND FANCY DRINKS OUR SERVICE ELITE-PATRONAGE APPRECIATED Tobacco's, Gum and Sandwiches OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Phone 287 Waynesville. N. C. . Farm Implements id Fertilizers ed into a ple!s lower. Smooth lower will keep i with the lea's! IT y Tools in your make most of ne. It is sur vive in a year Kit. V HOSE len Hose which ecommend our e know that it less and prove her. FLY TIME C-efore the flies pet into the house is the time lo pnt un the Screens. Our prices for screens complete or for screen wire alone are very ici'.sionable. FARM AND GARDEN HARDWARE Th? work of making or tending, or of doing farm work may be materially lightened if ou have the proper Tools to aid you. Our stcck comprise reMable make.-, of useful Tools. We fully guarantee the quality of our Farm Tools. Vou could not select better Garden Tools than ours. J. FRED HENRY HENRY & SON Waynesville, N. C. 4.
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