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The Carolina Mountaineer and Waynesville Courier from Waynesville, North Carolina • Page 5

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IfOUTAINKSK- C0CBJU3. THURSDAY, OCTOBEB J. lilt Mrs. Fred Davis visited her parents Fir Prevention week begins next I LOCAL NEWS above Canton Friday. Monday.

Be careful a a a For Sale and 7ant George D. Sherrill of Asheville Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler spent Sunday at home. Tuesday, Sept.

30, a daughter. Mr. Bainard Revia has moved his James E. Carraway went to Ashe A LINE OF Tuthill auto springs for Fords, Overlands, Dodges, Dorts, Maxwells and Grants in stock at Haywood Garage, Main street Phone family to Sunburst. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. J. H.Way, ville on business last' Friday. Miss Lucile Herren was an Ashe- 70-J. 46-t ville visitor last week.

Obelisk Flour, the best in the world, for sale by Miller Bros. 46-2t Tuesday, Sept 30, a daughter. Next Monday is Commissioners' Day and the city fathers are due to meet Tuesday afternoon. a a a Mr. and Mrs.

Mountaineer hope to Mrs. A. M. Simons and daughter, DBE9 CS Corsets James Galloway of the City barber Helen, was in town Monday from INCUBATOR AND BROODER for sale cheap. No.

3 Buckeye incubator and Buckeye Standard Colony brooder, stove and hover, complete. shop, was in Asheville Friday. Sylva. leave Saturday for the Atlanta re Outfit has been used for one hatch Rev. J.

D. returned Friday union and to say howdy to some Geor There will be an all-day singing next Sunday, with dinner on the only. R. S. Griswold, route 2.

46-t; afternoon from a visit to Asheville. gia relatives. ground at Balsam. Jule Tate and Lloyd Payne who Mrs. W.

H. Price of Woodrow has WANTED At once a share tenant with small family, with good land have been working in a ship yard in to tend. Apply to Charlie C. Francis, Rev. A.

L. Latham of Crabtree, pastor of the Haywood circuit, was Wilmington, arrived Tuesday Waynesville, route 4. 46-2p been visiting her old home at Plott. Mrs. W.

L. Hardin and Mrs. R. Q. McCracien spent Friday in Asheville, for a brief visit.

in town Tuesday. Lard cans at 60c each. Miller -Mrs. 45-3t This is to say that it was the editor FOR RENT Suite of T. Crawford.

Miss Adora Smathers and Mrs. Lowry Lee were Asheville visitor Fri Bros. 46-2t who lost that sugar in Asheville and that it has been located and we will WANTED Reliable man to live on H. G. Stone moved Monday to his day.

fruit farm at Saunook and farm soon be drinking sweentened coffee again. beautiful new Japanese bungalow on some land on shares. Good opportunity for good worker. Also want a The Walter L. Main circus is booked to show in Waynesville sometime in a a the Eagles Nest Drive.

Dame Fashion Says- Buy your corset of a reliabW store never from an agent. Nine times out of ten you pay the agent more than you would the store, for their policy is few sales and large profit. We make many sales and sell at A smaller profit. Then, too, we have a large number of G-D Justrite models to select from. Every G-D Justrite we sell you has the maker's guarantee and our own personal guarantee, therefore a double guarantee.

You'll know where to find us, too, should anything go wrong. If you think of this when you select your next corset, you'll surely choose a G-D Justrite. 'Back laced and Font faced Messrs. Littman Dudley of the November. Obelisk flour in packages, fine for Strand Theatre, Canton, were here good man to clean up and cultivate ten acres of cut-over land at Saunook for all he can make off of it for two years.

Boiling HaU, Waynesville, N. C. 45-t cakes and pastry, at Miller Bros. 46-2t advertising "The Heart of the World," The Goldsboro train made its last one of the finest ever produced, which trip between here and Asheville Sat Miss Sarah H. Hannah has returned they will present there next Tuesday.

urday night. from Marshall where she reported the a a a A LIMITED amount of stove pipe at 10c a joint I A. Miller Co. 44-t Madison county court. The Rev.

Albert New accompanied Mrs. J. W. Reed and her niece, Miss by Albert Edward, leaves for New Thomasene Howell, were Asheville York to meet the Cunarder "Saxonia" Miss Bessie Boyd left on Monday of last week for Concord where she visitors Friday. G'D FOR SALE A very fine Guernsey-Jersey milk cow, five years old.

Also sorrell mare. Rev. Lawrence P. Bogle. 45-t from London on which liner Mrs.

New will teach in the giaded school. Mrs. Gerald West and daughter of and son William are passengers. a a a Marietta, are here this week vis Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Gilbert in mov iting relatives. Mrs. W. H. Osborne of Tampa, whose late husband was the brilliant ing from Sunburst to Gastonia, stopped off here to see her mother, Mrs.

Mrs. Chas. U. Miller left last week and popular pastor of the First Bap for a visit to her former home at Revis. tist church there is the guest of Cap WANTED forty or fifty Bibles or Testaments for the convict camp now situated on Jonathan Creek.

The need is great and should be met at once. I held services there and found them without the Word of God. Lawrence P. Bogle. 45-t G-D Justrites are rustless and guaranteed to give satisfactory wear.

tain and Mrs. Alden Howell. North Webster, Ind. T. C.

Breeding returned Sunday from Kentucky, his old home, where Her daughter was also here, but has Sergeant Walter Brown who has entered college. he spent a week with relatives and a a a been homo on a furlough left Monday friends. for Camp Pike, Ark. The Gift Shop will close Saturday until next June. Mr.

Kirkland, the Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rhinehart of Mrs.

Walter Hawk, her niece Miss GOODRICH TIRES and Tubes, guaranteed 6,000 miles. Cupples Tires and Tubes, guaranteed 7,500 miles. Discount 5 per cent for cash. Haywood Garage, Main street. 45-t cj, Paris Helen Taylor and Hugh Howell mo the Sloan power plant in White Oak township visited their children here proprietor, was here this week from Aiken, S.

arranging for the closing. William T. Mehaffey, who has been tored to Asheville Friday. this week. 4 We have added to our stock a small with Mr.

Kirkland, will rest awhile and wishes to go into a-different line Waynesville, N. C. Stores at Sylva and Miss Kitty accompanied her sister, Madge Alley to Asheville Friday, line of enamelware, tinware and kitchen utensils. Miller Bros. 46-2t work.

FOR SALE One new 2-ton Traffic Truck, one model 90 5 passenger Overland, good as new, one 5 passenger Maxwell, 1916 model. Haywood Garage, Main street. 45-t L. A. Miller has bought from Mrs, Dr.

Arthur Reeves of Asheville mo where Miss Madge will enter the new city high school. The Exclusive Women's Shop. G. C. Briggs the C.

S. White resi tored over one day last weeV to see his brother, B. T. Reeves. Miss Josephine Davis, who has been dence in the rear of the Victory theatre and has repaired the property and A LIMITED amount of stove pipe at 10c a joint L.

A. Miller Co. 44-t now lives there. Mr. Miller is build To cook perfectly and with he ing a plumbing shop and a garage greatest economy of fuel and labor, get with the Rogers studio has gone to Greenville, S.

with one of the leading photographers there. Dr. M. R. Adams and wife and J.

sician about consulting Dr. Wakefield. a Cole's Down Draft Range. 46-lt on the opposite side of the street. Horace W.

Howell has moved into his W. H. WAKEFIED, M. D. of Charlotte and his assistant, R.

T. Wakefield, will be in Waynesville in Dr. McCracken's office on Thursday, Oct. 9th. The doctor limits his practice to the medical and snrencal treatment of Frank W.

Tittle of Proctor renews home just back of the Waynesville L. Poston of Statesville, motored over Sarcasm was substituted for facts: by the Republican majority of the. Senate Foreign Relations Committee in its report on the treaty and the League of Nations. Many a person who has tried to be humorous has. succeded in being merely ridiculous.

PRODUCE WANTED AT ONCE Bring me potatoes, cabbage, beans, apples, chickens, eggs, in large hospital. his subscription and says: "I cannot do without your paper it is fine." For quick results, try our classi eye, ear, nose and throat diseases and sma qua- igne cash 39-t G. W. Phillips of the Champion Fi fied department. fitting glasses.

Ask your family phy-P Pal raulU8- bre Company, at Canton, was here on business this week. Murphy Scout. Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliff Medford and Don't Fail to See Misses Lizzie and Tommie May Turn er of Ratcliff Cove, were in Asheville last Friday.

LEE B1RQWN CO. We are Giving Good Values in anything you would want in Shoes. Read these prices and come to see us. The Heart Mrs. H.

B. Freeman of Bryson City is here with her children visiting her sisters, Mrs. Geo. D. Sherrill and Miss Hattie Siler.

a Mrs. Mary Moody Mebane and child have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Humanity J. M.Moody. last week and were guests of the Herren family at Hotel Waynesville.

Lieutenant Hilary Crawford, who is under treatment with an injured foot at a base hospital in Atlanta, came home Sunday on a 5-day furlough. Captain John Martin leaves Fort Srong, Saturday for a 2-weeks visit- before preceding to the Philippines, where he has been assigned to duty. The U. D. C.

will meet Friday afternoon, October 3rd, with Mrs. D. M. Killian. Important business will be considered at this meeting and large attendance is desired.

Lieut. William Cola Allen has returned from Camp Grant, where he was mustered out of service. He will soon go to Behaven, where he will have charge of a large farm. Miss Carlie Powers of Jacksonville, who spent winter before last here, and made a number of friends while here was ever from Asheville to spend last Thursday here. The hours at school have been advanced one-half hour until the latter part of this month when all clocks will legally be turned back one hour.

School begins now at 9:30, fast time. Williford Ray came from Brevard Friday to Join William Hannah, Eu a a The many friends of the family of E. R. Elmore regret that they are soon to move to Mars Hill where they The Picture That Will Live Forever have bought a home. a a Mrs.

W. T.Crawford has returned from a two week's visit in Asheville where she was called on account of sickness in her sister's family. The most thrilling War Drama ever shown on a a Born at the home of its grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, Saturday, Sept 27, a daughter to Mr.

the screen. Sec. Baker of the War Department, says: and Fred McMahon of Greenville, S. C. a a a Miss Edith Williams of Savannah, Men's Dress Shoes I Misses' and ranging from Children's Shoes $7 tO SlOeOO ALL PRICES RANGING FROM WORTH LOTS MORE ON MARKET $1.25 to $4.00 The famous Dry Sock Shoe All Dress Goods Reduced THAT SELLS ELSEWHERE FOR $15.00, rj OUR PRICE 111 I lllxb Mes' Wori( Shoes SirtineS $3.50 to $5.50 BOY'S SCHOOL AND HEAVY WORK MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES IN THE SH0ES ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES Home Made Brogans Boys' Brogans at $6 50 $3 to $3.50 ai HJvr OTHER SHOES $2.00 TO $7.00 AND OTHER SHOES RANGING IN PRICES l2-50TO-50 Blue Buckle Overalls MEN'S WORK PANTS and Jumpers $250 to $4.00 I Per Suit $4.50 who has spent the summer in Ashe ville and Dula Springs, near Weaver- ville, is here for a visit to Miss Hattie Great." Tuesday Siler.

a a Rev. J. Jeter Johnson, the popular pastor of the Canton Baptist church, with his two children, spent a few October 7 i Children 25c Adults 50c gene Alley and Roy Francis on the trip to the State University, where they will study this year. They left here Sunday. 1 David R.

Noland and Bob Noland of Fines Creek were here this week shipping their display of Haywood county products to the Southeastern Fair in Atlanta, which opens on Saturday of next week. Ellis Howell was here also shipping an exhibit for Jackson county. The series of evangelistic meetings which have been conducted during the put week at the Brevard Presbyterian church came to a close Sunday night. The services were led by Rev. W.

M. Sikes of Waynesville, and much interest waa arouse by his preaching. Brevard News. The Gordon, The Dunham House and The Haywood White Sulphur Springs have all doeed for this season, all having fine patronage. The Dunhams and Mrs.

organ hare gen to their Florida homes where they will soon prepare to look after northern tourists the earning wiater. hours here Friday with Rev. A.V. Joyner. a a a Mrs.

James Atkins and three children of Nashville, Tena, arrived here Friday for a visit after an absence of almost a year. Mr. Atkins is now a real estate man in Nashville. a a a Mack Albright, chief pharmacist's mate on the U. S.

S. Lebanon, visited his wife and parents here last week and has returned to his ship which has been transferred from Norfolk to New York. a a a Prof. E. Snyder of the Snyder Boy's school, which opened last week in the Auditorium hotel at Lake Juna-luska, was in town Monday.

He now has about 80 boys and will soon increase the number to 40. This is an outdoor school, staying here months in the fall, months in Florida is winter, and back here months in the spring. Prof. Snyder will likely take the bora to the Cherokee Indiaa Fair next week. Stad We have a few Skirts that we are closing out at cost i i m.

ll.i. "s.i just received a smpmeni or men uress nais. vainer Hats in old stock, at old Drices. THEATRE a We hare a selection of the famous International Tailor Made Men's Suits in stock. We also have the book of samples if we are unable to please you from stock will take pleasure in having you a suit made to COME TO SEE US.

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