M 0 N T R E A T MISS JULIA STOKES A world mission conference will be held in Montreat July 24-30 with Dr. D. J. Cumming as direc tor. Many prominent speakers will be presented from the platform: Dr. J. C. Olessner, missionary of IN JUST 15 MINUTES IF YOU HAVE TO SCRATCH YOUR ITCH— Your 48c back at any drug store. Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. It deadens your itch and burning in minutes, kills germs, fungi on con tact. Wonderful for eczema, foot itch, ring worm, insect bites, surface rashes. Today at Black Mountain Drug Co. R. C. BOWNESS BUILDER P.O.Box 1068 — Black Mtn. the United Mission in Iraq: Dr. A. B. Rhodes, professor from Louis ville seminary; Dr. Andrew R. Bird. Jr., pastor of First Presby terian church, Huntington. W. Va., Dr. John \V. Melton, pastor First Presbyterian church, Baton Rouge, La. Many missionaries home on fur lough will be attending: Dr. and Mrs. William A. Linton, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Linton, Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Linton, all of Korea, and many others. The Bible hour will be led by staff members at Anderson audi torium from 8:50 to 9:45 a.m. in cluding Dr. D. J. Gumming, Fri day, and the Rev. Eugene Daniel, Saturday. The opening address on rhursday at 7:30 will be by Dr. Bernard M. Luben. secretary of nissions of the Reformed Church if America with offices in Xew fork City. The ministers for next Sunday ire: Dr. John W. Melton, pastor if the First Presbyterian church, Baton Rouge, La., at the morning tour; Dr. Andrew R. Bird, Jr., lastor, First Presbyterian church, Tuntington, W. Va., for the eve ling hour. The Saturday night entertain nent on July 20 at 8 p.m. in An lerson auditorium will be by Shaw Prescription Service CITY - WIDE PRESCRIPTION PICKUP AND DELIVERY You may depend on us for prompt, efficient Pre scription Service. When you need a prescription filled, just call on us. Our long experience and large stock of Pharma ceuticals mean quickest service for you. So, when your doctor gives you a prescription, stop in here or PHONE US 4121. WE DELIVER. For emergency prescription service PHONE 6111. BLACK MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. UZZELL'S REXALL Member Western North Carolina Drug Club ☆ COMPLETE PHOTO-FILM SERVICE # • HALLMARK CARDS • WHITMAN CANDY • REVLON Smith, magician, from Davidsor college. The Montreal Woman’s club evil! meet on July 28 at 4 p.m. in the clubhouse near the bookstore. Tin. president, Mrs. Cahvell Ragan evil' preside. The guest speaker will bt William Howell, a retired construc tion engineer who has a summei home in Black Mountain. He will speak on minerals and show his collection. The flowers in the auditorium on Sunday were given to home Mrs, R. C. Anderson, the first president >f the Montreat Woman’s club. The Transylvania band concert was greatly enjoyed by a large and appreciative audience on last Saturday night. Miss Fronde Kennedy of Red Springs, is in her cottage on Grey beard trail. She has as guest her nephew. Max Kennedy, and family :>f Texas. The Rev. and Mrs. John Tal nage, missionaries in Korea here m furlough, are visiting their par ents, Dr. and Mrs. ,1. V. X. Tal madge, in their home on Alabama terrace. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. A. Neville rnd son, David Neville of Newber ry, are in the Neville cottage on Jreybeard trail. Miss Vivian Griffin has returned tome after attending summer school in Greensboro Woman’s col ege. Miss Julia Grier is in Atlanta visiting friends for a week. Mrs. Hunter Irving has as guest ast week her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brooks and sister, Mrs. J. D. Powell and her laughter. Ruth, of Columbia. S. C. Mrs. Fred Johnson of Kingsport, renn., is in her cottage on Assem bly drive. Miss Julia Johnston of David son, is visiting Mrs. John Payne Williams in her home on Assembly irive. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Junkin, Jr., missionaries in Korea, now home m furlough, are in their summer mine on West Virginia terrace. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jackson of Fort Pierce, Fla., and Mi-, and Mrs. 1. G. Richards, Jr., of Camden, S. C., are in their cottage, “Sillwood,” bn Mississippi road. They have as guests Mrs. Hayes and her daugh ler, Miss Mary Hayes, for this week. Rev. and Mrs. John Coffin, mis sionaries of the Congo, Africa, now m furlough, are in the Bridgeman ■ottage on Mississippi road. Mrs. Joffin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. West of Dallas, Tex., are guests :or a few weeks. Mrs. Walter Brown and four .■hildren of Winnsboro, S. C., are spending the month in the Tait cot age on Assembly drive. Mrs. A. Douglas McArn of Cam ien, S. C., is spending the month n the McArn cottage on Missis sippi road. Dr. McArn arrived for his week. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Ouzts of Spartanburg, S. C., are in the Cork ■ottage on Louisiana road. They lave their two daughters and fami ly with them, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Villiams and three children; Mr. r&ririrGTrinririnnririnnnrsTrir^ ^uooooooooooooooHoooomoommom' TnnrrT^irrT^nrrrrznrroinrrr^rnnroo^ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR * MID-SUMMER SALE™ THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUL2JL2JLJI C C 2 QQSL2JLSL8JLfi-fiJLfi QOQJLS DRESSES l GROUP LINENS — COTTONS — DACRONS —Up to $29.95 Value— one-fourth off DRESSES! • I GROUP • SOFT PASTELS. 1 and 2-PIECE —Up to $25.00 Value— one-third off rs^rswnrriroinroTroTTrBirsimnrs^ ooooooooooooo<00000 nro'o rrirjTryTnnrBWSTnrrrrriroTroTra'irrrToimr SLEEVELESS BLOUSES NYLON — DACRON — COTTON ¥3 Off 7 BATHING SUITS — Sold to $14.95-$6.00 1 GROUP SHORTS and SLACKS--i/4 OFF ALL SPRING HATS (Regardless of Price)-$3.00 COTTON SLIPS — Were $4.00-Now $2.75 COTTON SHORTY PAJAMAS — to $5.98-Now $3.00 COTTON GOWNS — to $4.98-Now $3.00 CHILDREN'S PLAY CLOTHES — 1 to 6x-1/4 OFF CHILDREN'S DRESSES — Sizes 1 to 6x-1/4 OFF *7/te Rand Ho#, “For Becoming Clothes You’ll Be Coming to The Band Box” Next to Post Office — Black Mountain OOOOOQCpOOOOPCCa lLiLSLgJLejlfLfiJLiLil.fi. S.S. a ggCQgCOQQPCCPPOPPOPQPPPPPOOOOCQOPPOO vOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooonnooooooooooOOOOOOOOQOQOOQOQO and Mrs. Jack Cobb and two chil dren. Miss Isabel Ross, director of Christian education of the Presby terian church, U. S., of the Uni versity of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., is spending her vacation here Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swink and family of Effingham, S. C., spent last week in the McCall cottage on Mississippi road. Capt. Elder, U. S. Navy, retired, and Mrs. Elder have returned from a trip to Florida. They are sp ’ th ing the summer in the Truda apart ments. Mrs. Carl Hixon and children are in the Hob White cottage on Louisiana road extension for a month. l)r. Frank Rrown, retired mis sionary from China, is spending a month in Estes cottage, Assembly drive. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Coit and family of Mobile, Ala., spent a few weeks in the Coit cottage or: Tennessee road. r r 11 • • I his is the Law By Robert E. Lee (For the N. C. Bar Association) NAVIGABLE WATERS Who owns the land beneath a navigable stream ? In most states, the title to the soil under navigable waters is considered as being in the state. It is regarded as held in trust for the people of the state for the public purposes for which it is adopted. This does not mean, however, that the Federal government can not by the exercise of its consti tutional powers control and regu late navigable waters. In respect to the control of navigable waters, the Federal government has rights that are paramount to the state. A body of water is navigable if it is of such size and character that it can be used regularly for the purpose of transportation and commerce. If a stream or other body of water is non-navigable, there may be a private ownership of the soil beneath the water. A deed of land, bounded in terms by a river or creek not navigable, carries the land to the grantee to the middle or thread of the stream. Who owns the actual water in a river or other natural stream ? Water flowing in a natural stream is not the subject of pri vate ownership. One may own the land on both sides of a stream, including in the case of a non-navigable stream all of the soil over which the water of the stream flows, but he does not have an absolute ownership in the waters of such stream. One who owns land adjoining a natural stream may make a reas onable use of the water, but he cannot use all of the water of the stream to the exclusion of other riparian owners. The control of waters in run ning streams, lakes, and ponds re sides in the state in its soverign capacity as representative of and for the benefit of the people in common. As soon as an individual ab stracts water from a stream and takes it into his possession, by placing it in a reservoir or other receptacle, or by introducing it into a pipe for the purpose of storage or transmission, it becomes his property, and so remains un til he abandons it or allows it to escape from his possession. How close to a navigable stream or other public waters does the land of an abutting landowner ex tend? In most states the ownership of land abutting on public waters ex tends to the ordinary high water mark. Who owns the shores of the ocean? The area between the ordinary high tide and the ordinary low tide of an ocean is called the shore. It is that part of the beach which is alternately covered with water and left dry by the flux and reflux of tides. It is ordi narily considered that the title to the shore is held by the state in trust for the people. 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