..I ...V. ' THURSDAY. JUNE 25, IMS TUB CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER PRIVILEGE TAXES LEVIED .BY THE TOWN JUNE 1. 1925. OF WAYNESVU.LE Ordered by the Board that a license tax for the privilege of carrying on the buainesa or doing the act named for the year ending May Z 1920, be and the tame is hereby levied as follows: Auction Bales of real estate, where the total amount of sales does not exceed $20,000 per day 0 Automobiles for hire upon each person, Arm or corporation, oper ating an automobile for hire listing a poll or property taxation in the Town of Waynesville, a license tax as follows: Not over seven passengers lore than seven passengers Persons, lrm or corporations not listing a poll or property for taxation in the Town of Waynesville and operating an automo bile foi hire a license tax as follows: Cms of seven passengers or less Car-, of more ithan seven passengers 40 00 Automobile trucks for hire 10 00 Automobile or automobile truck manufacturers' agent, for each brand of car or truck Automobile or automobile truck salesman for each brand of car or truck . . ; 10.00J Auctioneer, each 20.00 Barber shops, for each cair Battery service and tire repair stations Billiard or pool tables, bowling alleys or alley of like kind, each table or alley Any other game, or play with or without name 25.00 Bottling works 50.00 Coal Dealers a 2.50 Carriages for hire each omnibus, hack, wagon, dray or other vehicle with two seats or more 10.00 Bach one horse carriage, wagon, dray, express, baggage or other vehicle . 5.00 Cigarettes or cigars retail . . . . 10.00 Docs each . . . 1.00 Each bitch 2.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 2.0o 10.00 25.00 Salesman Upon each itinerant salesman who shall expose for sale either on the, street or in a house rented temporarily for that purpose, goods, wares or merchandise, either as a principal or agent a special tax of 100.00 Swimming pool 6.00 Shooting gallery , 5.00 Telegraph company, each -. 10.00 Theatre and opera houses 75.00 Undertakers, embalmers and coffin dealers 15.00 Wrestling or boxing marches for each exhibition j 12.50 (rroviaeo, tnat tnis tax snau apply wnetner sucn exnrtntion is given in a licensed or unlicensed hal.) It was ordeied by the Board of Aldermen that all parties are notified that special and privilege taxes must be paid to the town tax collector on or before July 1, 1925. If the same be not paid on demand, the amount may be recovered by distress and sale of the articles which have been levied upon or any other property of the owner which may be distrained and sold to satisfy said taxes. See Section 14 Chapter 127, Private Laws of 1885. J. H. HOWELL, Mayor, T. C. BREEDING, Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CUTION. EXE- State of North Carolina, County of Haywood Superior Court. W. R. Francis vs. F. Taylor Hyatt Bv virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior. Court of Haywood County, in above entitled action, I will on Monday, the; 6th day of July. 1925, at 11 o'clock' A. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, N. C, sell. to the highest bidder for cash to sat isfy said execution and cost or sale, all the right, title and interest which' the said F. Taylor Hyatt has in the following described real estate, situ-. lying and bing in Waynesville and Ivy Hill townships, on the wa ters of Richland and Jonathan's Creeks, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a mountain Span-1 ish oak on top of Jones Knob and runs N. 71V-! w. crossing lacioiyi Electricians each firm doing business as electricians 25.00 Express company, an annual tax of 20.00 ate. Fireworks, each dealer 100 00 Fortune tellers 100.00 Fruit slr.nd or huckster iO 01' Fresh meats, fuh and oysters, resident 25.00 Fresh meats, fish and oysters, non resident 50.00 Fish and oyster. Feather ! Garages 10.00 'lasoline fillimr stations 5.00 Caroline filling stations ,r..00 ilorse and mule dealers if party lists a poll or property for taxation Mn tlie Town of Waynesville 25.00 Charging more than $1.00 and less than $2.00 per day each room 2g taxation 50.00 Hotel or boarding house, American plan: Charging more than 1.00 &nd less than $2.00 per dav each room ... ' .25 Charging more than $2.00 and less than $8.00 on each room 50 ine boundary Charging $3.00 per day and not in excess of $450 on each room 1.00 to. a stake Smathers road; thenoe Charging $4.50 per day and not in excess of $6.00 on each room 2.50 n 80 E. 20 poles- S 02 E. naiKUK eu.uir ycr uay auu iiux in fxeess 01 9i.v, on eacn room .... Charging $7.50 per day or more, each room 4.00 Hotels or boarding houses, European plan: Charging S1.50 ner day or less on each room CO Charging in excess of $1.50 and not in excess of $2.50 per day, on each loom f-nch dealer 5.00 D,'anc'n at 118 P?les- lnl Polts cnesinut on a riage; inence up saai , frs 10 09 :,- r, ..allB- S r,a IV W 11 nlp- South 50 46' 14M poles to: a chestnut; S. 64 45' W. 76 poles to a mountain Spanish oak; S. 56 W. ; 27 V4 poles to: a Vhestnut ; S. 4t 15', W. 63 noles to a chestnut on top of Old Hield Top, ' Smathers' Noithi View; thence S. 66 E. with Smath ers' line 80V4 poles to a locust in a flat on the mountainVS. S4 W. 29 poles, 7 links to a ilarge hemlock near an old field branclv thence jeav- r S. 85 30" E. 14 Vz polei PAINS ALL OVER lady Says Site Took Carta and Never Saw Such Improre toerst Wm So Weak Couldn't Stand. Weathersby, Miss. Mrs. James M. Hall, of this place, writes that she was "getting weaker all the time" when Cardul, the woman's tonic, was first brought to her attention. After she had taken Cardul a while, she writes that she "never did see such an improvement." "I suffered all the time and bad pains all over," says Mrs. Hall. "I was so weak I could not stand. My skin was cold and flabby. I did not have any color. I had always peen a very active woman used to outdoor exercise, walking and going where I pleased, and to get down, not able to get myself a drink, was indeed a hardship. "Nothing seemod to help me, till I began on Cardul. The first bottlo peemed to strengthen me, and I sent for five more. By the time I had taken these, I was on my feet, going around, doing my work, gained in health and strength. "I took two inoro bottles, and I am well and strong. Can work my garden. I haven't had any more sickness." Ask your druggist NC-165 AshevflJe k S24.10 Lake Toxaway 26.45 Brevard 26.65 Hendersonville 24.90 Flat Rock 24.90 Saluda 24.90 Waynesville 25.15 Stopover so return journey will be allowed within Ifmal limit of ticket a Philadelphia, Wilmington, Balti more and Washington. Through sleeping cars Aeheville to Washington. Make Pullman reservations through your local agent, or write the undersigned. J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, , Asheville, N. C. printed matter at least and fiftaeo , per cent ieea wan most priuwuy; ,v flees. We haw not increase , on ,k prices, but have decreased them. Our wort is "as good as the beat and better than the rest. For sale Potato plants, SO cento per hundred by mail. W. C. Allison, Sylva, N. C. VOLUME OF BUSINESS CREASE COST. DE- Owing to the volume of business caused by our increasing mail orders on commercial job printing, the Car olina Mountaineer easilv turns- out 2 DAYS A WEEK The Clyde Roller Mill will be open for buying and exchange on Friday and Saturday only until further notice. J. L. MORGAN, Prop. Clyde Roller Mills Charging in excess of $2.50 and not in excess of $4.50 per day on each room A 1..-.0 3 00, 4.00 Charging in excess of $4.50 per day, each room t 'he office, dining room, one parlor, the kitchen and two other rooms shall not be counted wjien calculating the number oin rooms in ho tels. Provided, that one-half of the foregoing taxes shall be col lected from resort hotels and boarding bouses wbich are kept open for only six months or less in the year Ice cream n.vlors 10.00 Junk riea'trs irsident 25.00 Junk (if-nlfTs. non-resident 50.00 Jeweler or tiiversmith, itinerant ' 20.00 j Laundries 10.00 North Lively stables: j Hiring five to ten horses ...t 20.00 32 poles to a mountain 77 E. 27 poles to the top of the mountain; E 14 poles; N. 64 E. 24 poles; N. 53 E. 12 poles; N. 60" E. 2 poles; N. 73 E 18 poles; N. 4d E. 16 poles; S. 82 E. 14poles; N 75' E. 11 poles to a stake in J. D. Hyat's line; thence with said line hi. 24' W. 19 noles to a mountain oak on top of mountain; thence N. 48 E. 13 poles 9 links to a white ot on top, thence 31 E 42 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 160 acres, more or less. This the 2nd day of Juno, 192i. J. F. cabi:. 2July Sheriff Haywood County. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTTM. Special Excursion to Atlantic City and OOther New Jersey Resorts. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CUTION. Carolina, Haywood Con In the Superior Court, Hiring ten to twenty horses 30.C0 Haywood Supply Company Hiring twentv to thirty horses 40.00 Hiripg thirty to forty horses 50.00 Each saddle horse kent for hire 5 00 Lumber yards, each yard 20.00 Wetalic cartridges, each dealer 6.25 Metalie cartridges, 22 caliber only 2.00 Machinery or agricultural implements 10.00 (Provided, this shall not apply to regular hardware dealers.) Merry-go-rounds 50.00 Medicines patent, intinerant dealer 20.00 Moving picture shows 37.50 Newspaper contests for weekly or semi- or tri-weekly 50.00 Newspaper contests for daily 100.00 News stands 5,00 Oculists, itinerant or dealer in spectacles or eye glasses 10.00 18-day excursion tickets to Atlantic City an.I other seashore resorts will be sold fi'o.m Asheville on the folloy ing dates: Via Southern Railway to Washing ton and Pennsylvania R. R., June 23, i July 7 and 21; August 4 and 18; and " ! September 1st. EXE-1 Via Southern Railway to Washing ton and B. & O. R. R., July 1, 15 aad 2i); August 12 and 26; and Septem ber 9th. Bound Trip to From Atlantic City ity- PROOF OF SATISFACTION Two Hundred and Twenty Four Car were serviced in our Repair Shop from Monday June 15th to Suturday June 20th, this is proof that we are giving satisfaction to Car Owners. Our Auto Laundry on Saturday June 20th washed, cleaned and polished Thirteen Cars 'Mostly Sedans' and every Owner was pleased. We are conscientious that our work and dealings in every respect be absolutely right to the public. We want you to be one of our Satisfied Customers. DUCKWORTH MOTOR CO. -s uperior ervice THE UNIVERSAL CAB Genuine Pord Parts PHONE 350 Out-door advertising 5.00 Palmistry , . 100.00 Peddlers, each peddler on fott 25.00 Peddlers, each with horse or mule with or without vehicle or with vehicle propelled by any other Dower , . 75.00 Peddlers, each and every peddler of medicinal proprietary prepara tions, flavoring extracts, spices and toilet articles, whether on foot or with horse, mule, ox or without vehicle or with .vehicle propelled with anv other Dower 100 on PhotoeraDher in no Street; thence with Cedar Street North oo ov ,Hst lot iqeL to ine Degining. Jesse C. Curtis By virtue of an execution directed to the undersiorned from the Sunerior Court of Havwood County, North Carolina, in the above entitled action, and other executions now in my hands, I will, on Monday, the 13th day of July, 1925, at 12 o'clock M., at the front door of the apurt house in the Town of Waynesville, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy ' said execution, all the right, title and I interest which the said Jesse C. 1 Curtis, the defendant, has in the fol-! lowing real estate, to wit: i FIRST TRACT: Being Lots Num bers, 154 , 155, 156.. 157, 158. 159 and 160. in Block J. of the Broukwcod Addition to the Town of Hazehvcod.; Beginning at an iron stake, junction I of Brook and Cedar Streets, corner of j lot 160 and runs thence with west! margin of Brook Street, South j 11 East f(a feet to a stake at Pine Street; thtn South , 79 West 175 feet to a stake coiner of Lot No 153 in (Pine Street; then North 10 30 West 877 feet to a stake, edge of Cedar Piano and organ dealer 50.00 Pistols, dealer in 25.00 Pistols, blank cartridges 200.00 Plumbers: Having in their employ an average of not more than three per sons for the previous year 10.00 Having in their employ more than three persons and not more than six persons Having in their employ more than six persons Pop corn popper or pop corn wagon Pressing clubs and dry cleaning plants 25.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 stake East side of Balsam Street, cor ner of Lots 152 fend 153, then with line between said Lots North 83 30' East 169V4 feet to,a stake; North 10 30 West 100 fee to a stake; South 83 30 West 1(5 feet to Balsam Street; thence South 6 30' East 100 feet to the Beginning, be:ng Lots Nil m ho r a 1K1 pnii 1K9 in Rln.lr T Brookwood addition of the Town of! Hazelwood. 1 , THIRD TRACT 1 Being Lots Num Real estate agents and rent collection agents 20 OO btrrs 25 and 26 of Block B, of Brook-, Restaurants or cafes: Those havnig chairs or stools for ten persons or less 5.00 Those having chairs or stools for more than twenty-Ave 10.00 Those having chair or atools for more than twenty-five and less than fifty 20.00 Those having chairs or stools for more than fifty 30.00 On all other stands where prepared food is sold as a business . 5.00 Shoe shine parlors: Where the number of chairs or operators is two or less 5.00 .Where the number of chairs or operators exceed two and does not exceed six . . 10.00 Sign painter '. 1 X0.OO Skating rink . . 10.00 Slot machines: I Where the machines does not require over one cent deposit 2.50 Where the machine requires a deposit of more than one cent . . .s 10.00 Soda fountains and carbonated drink venders - 5.00 On each retail stand at which bottled carbonated drinks are sold, the i isame not being a soda fountain 1.25 wood Place, Beginning on a stake in the margin of Kentucky Avenue, cor-! ner of Lot Number 24, and rus thence North 2 East with line of Lot Num-: be 24, 165 feet to a stake, corner of Lot Number 9; then South 88 East 180 feet to a stake, corner of Lot Number 6; South 2 Wiest 165 feet to a stake maTgln ot Kentucky Ave nue; then North 88 West with margin of said Kentucky Avenue 130 feet to the Beginning. J. F. CABE, Sheriff of Haywood County, N. C. This the 10th dav of June, 1925. 8t-Ju!y 2. wr2&fa'tT2 AM nniTfl More than 8,900 Ford cars from every V dVOUUII OJfClyU section of the country visited the Yellow stone National Park during the open season of 93 days in 1924 evidence that for long tours as well as short trips, the Ford is the favorite everywhere. Ford popularity is based upon small first cost and low operating expense. You can buy a Ford on easy pay ments and take a real vacation this summer go with thewhole family to the mountains, or seashore; visit the Yosemite Valley, the Grand Canyon, Glacier National Park, etc Wherever you drive you will find Ford Dealers ready to serve and to direct you along the way. Touring $290 Rtmabotit Coupe ' Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan $260 520 580 660 Ob opra can demountable riatatlMMvinHSan All pr,ci ..k Detroit SEE ANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL THIS COUPON Millions genuine potato plants. Por to Rico, Early Triumph, Pumpkin Yam and Jersey Sweets. 1000 $1.75, 5000 $7.60. First class plants and prompt shipment guaranteed? Schroer Plant Fanma, Valdosta, Ga. July2pd Please tell me how I can secure a Ford Car on easy Payments t Wirnr AddrtSt City State Mail this coupon to '' i" .'.;Vv lit; is: i '.fl a. , V., 5 - V 3 rA . III! it '1 ...

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