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. . *> - O' 1. Expatiate means (a) expand; (b) eat off; (c) exile. 2. A firkin la (a) a small wooden cask; (b) pickle; (c) Indian cape. X. Lyddite la (a) a town In Greece; (b) an explosive; (c) a rare metallic element. ANSWER ■ e*a •* 'S"3 't •s««s«a •» A demonstration of the best known methods of hair and scalp treatments to be given to the citizens of our city. HAIR AND SCALP AUTHORITY HERE TO TELL TRUTH ABOUT BALDNESS A personal demonstration will be held from 12 noon until 9:00 p. m. on Sunday only, August 28, 1955, in the Skyline Hotel in Spruce Pine, North Carolina by the Merrill Hair and Scalp Consultants of Wichita Falls, Texas. ~ The Merrill Consultant is being sent here for the erpress pur pose es-explaining to the peo ple of our city, the facts and the truth about hair and scalp dis orders. He will explain the 18 common scalp disorders that cause most men and women to lose their hair. He will demon strate the proper methods of hair andscalp hygiene that have been proven successful for thou sands of Americans from coast to coast. The Merrill Hair and Scalp Consultants will give you FREE, a complete hair and scalp examination and tell you why you are losing your hair, or why you are having trouble with your scalp. Hopeless Cases Are Few First, the Merrill Consultant is quick to tell the hopless cases that they eannot be helped. Once a man is completely, shiny bald, nothing can be done. But the hopeless cases are few. Be cause, if the hair roots are still alive, (evidenced by the pres ence of light, colorless fuzz,) the Merrill Consultant can per form what sometimes seem to be wonders. In the private exami nation, these facts will come to light. \ No Charge For Examination The examination is very thor ough and highly technical. It re quires a full 20 to 30 minutes. And, there is no charge for this examination. After the exami nation, you will be told the re quired length of treatment and how much it will cost. After starting the treatment, you will make regular reports to the Merrill Laboratory in Wichita Falls, Texan. An expert will check your progress regularly, and keep in touch with you throughout yoqr course of treat ment. As be shown at your interview. Merrill offers -you a written guarantee of ■ satisfaction. are happy, satisfied men and The Merrill Consultant will occupy a suite in the Skyline Hotel in Spruce Pine, N. C. on Suhday, August 28, from 12 noon until 9:00 p. m. Ask at . the desk for the Merrill Consultant and see what can be done for your trounblesome hair and scalp condition. ** NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY You need not have an appoint ment to take advantage of this clinic. All examinations are private and you will not be New Hair Is Permanent “If every man and woman will follow our directions faithfully during treatment and after fin ishing treatment, there is no reason why they will not have hair all the rest of their lives,” says this authority. “We know our treatments will work from our thousands of testimonials. It all depends on the indivi dual person's faithful observ ance of a few simple rules.” Guamtee Pledges Result Merrill Hair and Scalp Consult ants GUARANTEE, in a writ ten certificate given to “each new client, that if you are not responding satisfactorily to treatment at the end of 30 days, that all money paid on treat ments will be graciously refund ed. “We do this to overcome skepticism,’' says the Merrill Consultant. “Most of our clients women, confident that they will regain their hair and remove all traces of imbedded dand ruff and other malicious hair and scalp ailments that prevent natural growth. This guarantee is for those who want to be as sured that they will get, their money’s worth, and that is ex actly what we intend to give them!” A Truthful Note Thousands of men and women have been helped by the Merrill methods. Because of their tre mendous success in this field, it should be said here that there are some who cannot benefit from these treatments. Ar% person who, is slick, shiny bald, is destined to remain so If there is any sign of fuzz, nc matter how sh«u*t or colorless there is a definite chance tha< hair may be 're-grown in time “We have no cure-all,” says our expert. "But if you take care oi vour hair, we can help you have •healthy, normal, lasting hair that you will °be proud of all your life.” embarrased or obligated in any way. Both men and women are welcome. «• NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Under and by virtue of an order of the Board of County Commissioners of Yancey Coun ty directing the undersigned Tax Collector of said county to sell all land for 1954 taxes: NOW, THEREFORE, pur suant to the order of the Board of County Commissioners" the undersigned will on the TWEL FTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1955 AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR IN BURNSVILLE, N. C., sell all of the following de scribed property of the taxpay ers as shown by the following list for 1954 taxes together, with tax, penalty and cost. If the sale cannot be completed on the Twelfth of September, then the undersigned will continue said sale from day to day until thg sale is completed. L. M. ROBINSON, Tax Col lector for Yancey County. Aug. 18—25, Sept. 1, 8. .. BURNSVILLE TOWNSHIP. Name: Acres & Lots: Tax: Allen, Sylvester 3% A $14.80 - Angel, Cecil E 1% Lots 28.06 Baker, Dewey Lee 1 Lot 12.34 Banks, Lee M 10 A 56.23 M Banks, J.C. lLot 27.93 Banks, L. J. & Wayne Tipton , 1 Lot ' * ' 5.17 Mack lLot 6.22 Blevins, Z. R. 8 A 23.61 Blevins, Marion, 1 A. 8.54 Bodford, Fred", t 6" A. 19.38 BocTford, Ban 46 A 15.63 Boone, W. K. 1 Lot 17.57 Cannon, Mrs. Irene 1 Lot 66.52 Cartor, B. L. Carter, Carl, IJLot 43.65 Clouse, Mrs. Bill 1 Lot 12.13 Cooper, J. A. 1 Lot 79. 90 Cooper, Jes 3 Lots 9.19 Cooper, Brothers 3% A 10.61 Dilenger, Ralph 18 A 25.23 Dilenger, Henry J. 13%>A i 1.94 - - " , . - *. 'ft ' ssm*r'*? :* CJ.. : "> .j j THE WILD FRONTIER HAS A NEW KING! * * ' # ' . ... I **r fljjfjiMfc ,Sj ftr" * ■>*iftft-ftSftft. ' —IMMI'II fill r • 1 IJB ' . HU ft ’.'.ft ** -■ - * *■ •'mßißr wijpllsil faKi - tL %rnm m g ~=r— - - ft ; j * Great Features back up Chevrolet Performance: Body by Fisher-Ball-Race Steering—Outrigger ' ■ * ft ft * Rear Springs-Anti-Dive Braking- 12-Volt Electrical System—Nine Engine-Drive Choices. V ~- A ( \ ' ■ The new Chevrolet has proved itself all K-I-N-G in today’s’ toughest driving competition! Starting at the Daytona Beach NASCAR’-sponsored trials " r ' " —.v '" last winter, the new Chevrolet swept aside all competition in its class in acceleration tests. r~~ —{ftj ft - ■ And since then what’s happened: The latest figures on hand /M.Hll ll*ll K show that so far Chevrolet has piled up a total of 196 points to |] ft] V . '/ lead in NASCAR Short Track Standings by 99 points. Second place is held by a medium-priced car. And Chevrolet’s . , . v nearest price competitors are running fifth and seventhly America $ hottest parfomwr bscausa \ in and try America’s real, honest-Injun GO-car of s ® of mar ' tßS moss n>od*rn VI i t * National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing^ ' • Drive with oara .., EVERYWHERE! ROBERTS AUTO SALES, ftft * TflE YANCEY RECORD Edwards, Bill 1 1-4-Lots 14.93 Edtwards, Carson 1 Lot 3.26 i Edwards Boyd 1 Lot 12.80 ’ Elliott, Lloyd 4 y 2 A 40.56 ■ Fortner, Clarence 45 A 8.91 t Fox, Lett 4 A 51. 58 - ' Fox, Hazel 1 Lot 29;02 f Fox, Ralph 1 A 45.54 Harris, Claude 12 A 29.70 l Hensley, Oliver 6 Ay 11.28 Higgins, T. H, 1 Lot 5.07 Hipp, W. H. Adm. 1 Lot 31.38 Jones, Tom 3 Lots 14.42 i King, Norman & Edd 155 A *•* 20.91 Ledford, Amos, 12 A. 8.08 Miller, John 1 Lot 18.27 Mclntosh, Carl 1 Lot 23.10 > Mclntosh, Grady 6 A 17.12 Mclntosh, JE. C, 1 Lot 27.39 McMahan, John Jr. 10 A 14.42 Penland, Rhae 1 Lot 71.79 ! Petersan, Artie Lee 1 Lot 36.27 Peterson, K fbhn. H 1 Lot 23.69 Peterson, Artie Lee, G.D.N. 1 Lot 3.26 Pi-esnell, Amos, 15 A. 16.76 Ray, [lsaac, 1 A. • 9.91 Rathborn, W.. A. 32 A 6.53 Ray, Frank 85 A 47.63 Ray, L. H. 300 A 118.50 Robinson, Mrs. Maye 8 Lots 8.98 Roland, J. O’. 15% A 4.50 j, Shepherd, Gaston, 1 Lot 25.51 Silvers, Hermon 1-4 A 20.91 Silvers, Oscar Hrs % A 5.17 Silvers, Troy, 1-4 A." 12.06 Smith, Mrs. E. E., 12 A 28.83 Styles, Mrs. Lonnie 28V, A , ' 31.01 Styles, Grady F. 25 A 24.65 L Thompson, Mrs. Bertha 13 Lots 144.46 Tipton & Banks 1 Lot 5.17 Tipton, Hedgie 29 A 37.72 Wilson, Paul 1 1-4 A 6.12 Wright. Marry W. 5 A 28.75 Young, Zeb C. 56 A 226.92 (Colored) Tenson, Williq J. 11-10 A $7.28 Barnett, Clumbus 1 A 9.94 , Roland, Lee Roy 1 Lot 17.81 Griffith, 'Hugh Lee, Est. 2% A 8.65 Griffith, James 1 A 11.10 " Griffith, Edward 9 A 39.54 Beecher 3-4 A I 1- JJJ ~ . 19.97 Young, Lester 2 Lots 12.14 Young, George 1 A 7.08 Young, Charles 1. A 35.74 Young, Porter 1 A 27.09 Young, Roy 21/ 2 A 24.49 Young, Bob 1 A 15.11 Young, James B. 2 Lots 17.23 Young, Paid 1 A 12.16 CANE RIVER TOWNSHfP Blankinship, Ted 8 A $20.96 Banks, Donald 31% A 100.19 Buckner, Charlie 10 A 12.66 BucknCr, Williamß., .1 A. 8.79 Buckner, Harvey 18 A 9.29 Blankinship, Mrs. Zeb 58 A 18.14 Crain, Fonze 36 A 14.47 _ Crain, Nellie, % A. 5.39 Crowder, Conn 1-4 A 5.39 Crowder, Auburn 1 A 7.76 Doan, S. P. 39 A ; 27.20 Henkley, Mrs. Mary 22 A 8.60 Hylemon, Mrs. Joe 6 A 2'93 King, Bryan 5 A 56.13 Metcalf, Jake 45 A 11.8.5 Metcalf, John W., 40% A. 27.93 , Miller, Mack 17 4 “ 41.68 Miller, Coy IV A _ 33.37 Ray, Richard 19 A 27.98 Randolph, J. 8., 461% A. 77.73 Silver, Carl 41 A 13.06 Wilson, A. R. 16 A 4.41 EGYPT TOWNSHIP Bradford, Norman 15 A $4.21 Edwards, Harvie 4 A 22.74 Honeycutt, Charlie 17% A 23.18 McCurry,. Alvin, 100 A. 28.46 McCurry, Clyde 25 A 29.81 Pate, Baxter 12 A 20.18 Riddle, Tom 54% A 10.51 Shultz, Frank 15 A 3.35 Wilson, C.S. Hrs. 103 A 24.30 Wilson, Woodrow 37 A 16 84 RAMSEYTOWN Bryant,. Frank 28 A $6.34 Bryant, Mrs. D. A. 85 A 12.80 Bryant, Mrs. N. D. 64 A 20.43 Bryant, Rexter 37% A 14!o6 Bennett, Marcus 45 A 23,40 Byrd, Wayne 60 A 44.87 Fender; Howard 10% A 23,60 Haney, Lenard . 26 A 10.91 Higgins, Conway 33 A 31.89 Hopeycutt, R. F. 40 A 17.78 Howell, Nellie 10 A 4.21 Howell, Harley 15 A 9.19 Laughrun, Turner 85 A 19.06 Ledford, R. C., 24 A 10.89 Mclntosh, Mrs. Jane 25% A / • 8.98 Murphy, Conway 22 1-4 A 25.62 Miller Nat Est. 29 A 6.26 Peterson, B. M. -106 A 62.22 J Radford, Ransom 2 A 8.24 Randolph, Woodrow 8 A 6.33 Whitson, Jack 23 A 16.27 GREEN MTN Ayres, John 110 A $31.88 Peake, W. H. 48 A 12.34 Wallace, Doss 10 A 14.10 Webb, Charlie 26 A 14.63 Whitson, Ivan % A 11.10 JACKS CREEK TOWNSHIP Byrd, Charlie Est. 7 A $4.02 IDeyton, Clifford 1% A 13.02 Evans, Bill 19% A 32.87 Fox, Isaac 12 A 19-34 Fox, Carl, 1-4 A. 13.20 Fox, John E. 54% A 28.31 Fox, Oscar 92 A . 30.21 Hunter, Bruce 44% A‘ 24.44 Honeycutt, Fred 22 A 21.21 Honeycutt,, Toe 95 A (bal) 53.77 Laws, Emory % 10 A- 4392 Laws, Grant ,52 A 31.50 LZ'OZ V 7 1 61 ‘-10.U.10') ‘a[3o feterson, Elijah 49 A 36.36 Peterson, Mrs. Ida, 28 A 29.97 Roland, Henry, 23 A. 57.85 Taylor, Reece 18 A 16.73 Tomberlin, John 40 A 33.53 Tipton, Jack 61 A 5357 Tipton, John Est. 72 A 42.18 Woody, Craig 16 A 59.98 Walker, James F. 28 A 28.27 Webb, George 30 A 46.53 Continued on page 6 PAGE THREE Attention Hemorrhoid (Pile) Sufferers — A Wonderful New Discovery Just Put On The Market. An ointment -that has been used for the past two years by a "prominent Mt. Holly, N. C. goctor who states “During the past thirty-seven y&ars of gen. eral practice I have used all the well known and accepted reme dies for the relief of* Hemor rhoids—without a doubt the | formula known as SUTHERINE gives the most satisfactory re lief that !I have ever used.” SUTHERINE is especially re commended for the soothing relief of pain and , itching in Hemorrhoid (piles). In many cases bleeding has been stopped. Ask for SUTHERINE at all drug c un. (Adv.) ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Admin istratrix of the Estate of John Tipton, deceased, late of Yan cey County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Decedent to ° exhibit the same to the undersigned Ad ministratrix at her home at Rt. 1, Green Mountain, N. C„ on or before -the 23rd day of July, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of July, 1955. Minnie Tipton, Administra trix of the Estate of John Tip ton,' Deceased. July 28, Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25, S. 1
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