1 THk ATNESTTIUI MOTKTAIKrra ; X Telephone subscribers now receive more for the money they spend for telephone service than for any compar able service or commodity. 2 Million Dollars For North Carolina w mm ,f l 1 i1' "" riwimiii! v anj mure v;: unh 1 ORE (han 2,386,000 will be expended for additions, extensions and replace- nents (o North Carolina's telephone serv ice during the year 1926. This is one of the largest telephone con struction programs ever undertaken in North Carolina during one year. It follows closely our policy of building in advance to keep pnce with the growth and progress of the State. it is estimated that more than 6,800 new ephnnes will he added to the Rell System nrh Carolina this vear. S'k'h eno-mous additions inak.'S the service indis e' c'o'vmunitv and more eer individual user. Vo:i; H. SJi:ir. Carolina Manager m beu. system southern BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY S ! ' 111 ana expan pensable to tc UT, t-.l . via. rrr.rra: -srv TV, ti.w.",; j'.'). 0 The Most Important Thing to Do tc Get A is Contractor raider With Reputation for Dependability in Constructing accord ing to YOUR Plans and Specifications. No Charges For Letting U Estimate the Cost for You T.C Morris 'A NOTICE OP BALK UNDER CLTION. State of Nor Haywood- P III forth! Carolina, County ol ! I the Superior Court Haywood Supply Company VI. ;J S. J. Moody. By virtue of executions directed to the undersigns! from the Superior Court of Haywood County, in the above entitled action, and in the case. Rlackwell-Bushnell Co. vs. S. J. Moodv. I willi on Saturday. January j 30, 192(1, at Jl o'clock A. M. on thu premises of 3. J. Moody, in Ivy Kil , Township, Haywood County, sell to the hij;hest feiddcr for cash to sat- isfy said executions and cost and ex. pi'nse of sale, all the right, title and j interest whiiii the said S. J. Moody : has in the fallowing and hereinafter ' described personal property: And by virtue of said exocutlom , to me directed, I will, on the 3rd day ; of February, 1926, (it being the 3rd I day of the February Term, 1926, o Haywood Superior Court,) at one , v 'clock P. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, In said i County, sell to the highest bidder for ! cash, to satsfy said bxecutlon, cost J and expense of sale, all the right i title and interest of the said S. J. Moody, in the hereinafter described real estate, which personal property ' and real estate are described as fol lows: Personal Property. 22 HolsteJn cows and heifers, now located at the home of S. J. Moody, in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood Coun-ty: 50 bushels of corn, now located in the barn of S. J. Moody, in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County: One lot of hay now located on said farm of S. J. Moody. Five stacks of oats now located on :iid fairn. Real Estate. All that piece, parcel or tract of land containing 104 acres, more or less, situaU lying and being on the xiaters (if Jonathan's Creek on thv road leading from the village of Dell wood to Soio (ini), about one mile fiur. I i he village of Dellwood, and aboui seven nu. 'S Horn tne town ot way niMvillc, and in Ivy Hill Township, llayv.-oid (1iu::ty. X. C, having such ..hapc. imi-ei, courses and distances as will n'..'(' fully appear by refer ence to a plat thereof made bv O. 0. Sanfo.-d AJirimt IS, 1018. and being 1iivm1cmI mi tho north by the lands of Will Allison; on the east bv the land of l.'llie Shelf and S. J.'Moly; or, the south by the lands of Robert Hives and K. (I. (A. Camnbell; on thu west by the lands of Mary Moody and S. J. Moody. I This being the;same lands as con-, veyed to S. J. Mijody by C. B. Moody and wife, by dcedj dated December 191(1, and recurdtM in Book 29, pagu BO!, Record of j)eeds of Haywood County, together with the lands con veved to the said S. J. Moody by D. I C. Moody and Wife, by deed dated December, 21, 1910, and recorded in Book 29, page 37S, Record of Deeds cf Haywood County, excepting from ' said last tract, fifteen acres, conveyed by S. J. Moody to Mary Moody by deed recorded in Book 29, page 317. Also all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 124 acres, said two tracts adjoining and mak ing up one tract of 228 acres, more or less, situated and being in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County, N. C, and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will mora fully appear by reference to plat made by (J. O. Sanford, and bounded as follows: (In the north bv the land' of Henry Campbell and R. H. I'lott: on the east bv the lands of M. H. Al lison, Will Allison and Henry Cimp bell: and on the south by the lata! ' of S. J. Moodv and Jonathan Creek, and on the west by thi lands of R. II, I'lo't and Mary E. Moody. Being the same property nVsrribed in a deed of trust from S.iJ. Moody and wife, Mary E. Moody, o the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, dated Oc tober 29, 1924, and recrded in Book 12, page 47, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County, From the furegoirig described rfal estate the jury have alloted and as signed to the said S. J. Moody, as hi' homestead, the kitchen, dining room and one bed room In his residence, situate in the west side pf said resi dence , which resideace is situate in Ivy Hill Township, JIaytvood Coun ty, together with a right-of-way over the other lands of the faid B. J. Moody to eo in and out of the same shown by the report) anp allotmen' of the said jury, the, safne will bo excepted from 'he foregoing sale, and reserved to the sa(d S. J. Moody. This the 4th dav of January, 1926. J. F. CABE, Sheriff, Haywfcod County. By A.U. CARVER. 28 Jan., c Deputy Sheriff, Taesday in each month at 8:00 aCn. P. W. Tucker, President Praahjrtertaa Chorea. 8. R. Cradutt, Paator, Sanday Service: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preach inf 11 a, m. Christian Endeavor 7:80 p. Hazelwood Presbyterian Church B. Prank Yandell, Paator. Preaching every Sunday morning except 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School, L. M. Richeaon Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. m. Evening services 7 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Services at Baptist Church. Rev. C. T. Tew, Pastor. 9:45 Sunday Sehool. 11:00 Worship and Sermon. 6:30 P. M. B. Y. P. U. 7:30 P. M. Preaching. You are cordially invited to wor ship with us in all these services. Wednesday. 740 P. U. Prayer Heating. The Royal Ambassadors win meet the first and third Wednesday si each month at 8:80 p. m. A Ilea a Creek Baptlat Church. Allan Creek Baptist Church, Every Sunday. Hixdwood Baptist Church Rer. R. P. MeCraiken, Pastor. Preaching every first and third Son- day at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Methodist Church, Clyde-Lake Juna luska Charge. Rev. Frank Siler. Pastor. Lake Junaluska, breaching every 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m.; 1st and 3rd Sundays at 7:80 p. m. Epworth League mteting every Sunday evening at both places. At Clyde, 1st and 3rd Sundays a 11 a. m.; 2nd and 4th Sundays at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at both places. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. at Long s Chapel and Clyae. We will welcome you to any or all of these services. MILLIONS TO LOAN "The Morgage Without a Worry." mem easy payment plan. Money quickly available. Unnec essary red tape cut out. Charges light. Also construction loans. See or call RALPH W. DAVIS, Phone 121-J. -. . . . A isses Dorothy 1 nomas, jante ixir MYUhell, Diana Black I and Messri 1 James Thomas, Jr., William Shool, bred and Harry Field t Asheville enjoyed a weend-end house party at street. They were,' guests at Jones, bero, Tenn. for Christmas. -Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bullock and two children of Falmouth, Va. are, visiting Mrs. Bullock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, on Cherry street. They stopped over at Jones boro, Tenn for Christmas before conw ing on here. W v H CntRCH AXnpwCEMI,NT3. Waynesville Methodist Chnreh. Rev. T. F. Marr, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at' 9:45-i-Hugh J. Sloan, Superintendent. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. . ind evening 7:80. Epworth League at 6:30 Mrs. Glenn Leatherwood, President. The Woman's Missionary Society meets in the church parlor the iec- Sugar is a food carbon which, taken into the human body, produces heat and energy es sential to life, health and activity. Sugar Is Nature's Safe Stimulant You will find in our store all grades of sugar for household use from dainty loaf for the tea table to heavy brown for cooking. And our stock of staple and fancy groceries is the best obtainable. Consider our motto : Courtesy Cleanliness Honesty Service I. A. WHITE-HYATT GROCERY Prompt Delivery Service Phone 195-J Waynesville, N. C. Modern Conveniences Your family deserves all the advan tages that your friends and neighbors provide for theirs. So why not give them the popular conveniences of the modem home. 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