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THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MARCH 2C, 1925 Milner & Co. Dealers In Wood and Coal Coal Delivered In Small Lots Anywhere. All Kinds of Heavy Hauling Milner & Company Phone 314 Depot Street Our Watch Repairing Department Is Guaranteeed Satisfaction or Money Refunded The Biggest Little Jewelry Store In North Carolina. W. A. COBLE iPhone 194-J Waynesville, N. C. Carolina Playmakers Coming To Waynesville ON SPRING TOUR M A Y 2nd. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TICKETS ON SALE NEXT WEEK RESERVED SEATS ONLY $1.00 OTHERS. .75cls A Wonderful Opportunity For The People of This Section to See These famous Players. Waynesville the town that elimi nates the word IF. Wood's Pedigree Boone County, ! Woodburn White Dent and Wood's I Dixie Corn, the best varieties c white corn. Pedigree Reid's Yellow Pcr.t r.nd Improved Golden Dent ( j::: host yellow varieties. Wood's Virginia Ensilage Cor:-, brrt available ensilage corn. All of our seed corns arc of Hifrh Germination. Write for prices and samples of varieties best suited to your soil and climatic conditions. , . FREE Crop Special It rivet full Information and current price on soja beana. Wood's Pedigree Kansas Brown Alfalfa and other seasonable seeds. T. W. WOOD & SONS Setdtmtn Since H7S is S. 14th St., Richmond, Va. NOTICE. To Property Owners on Main Street- The State Highway Com mission will begin laying asphalt on Main street the first of next week. It is very important to ail prop erty owners that any con nections with the water main or sewerage which will he necessary in the future be laid at this time. After this top is put on it will, if allowed by the Highway Commission at all, ' cose considerable more to make connections, than if done now. It is to your advantage to make all connections be fore this street is complet ed, as well as helping to keep your main street in good condition after once completed. J. H. HOWELL, Mayor. Apple in High Place at Family Physician This Is what an apple does to oik-: It MnrtB all the secretlona into vigor ous action and floods thu NyHtrm with a new tide of life. It to h friend to health and u fno to dlseafe. It U u fond, tonic, condiment and cosmetic all In one. It kindles; the brilliancy "f the eve and it plants ruses in the chocks. Von ciimiot eat too many --after the heartiest meal there Is always room for an apple. An apple Is u social trait ; it draws human heln-s together in fellow -hip. I 'li'ii I of cood apples will Keep the children at home and In at ni::lit bus hands us- well and keep the doctor away. It promotes temperance. It appears on our table la many ap petizing forms. Haw fruit, as It comes fresh anil crisp from the trees and the refrigera tors, needs no culinary art In improve It. A knife spoils it; let it he clashed and crunched in the mouth, and then It Rives out its richest flavor and yields the greatest s-ntisfactlon. The apple family contains In Us va rieties exipdsite flavors adapted to nil tastes. It Is the oldest nf our known food necessities.--American l'onioloKioal So clety lliilletin. Cook Did Her Best, but Big Egg Wouldn't Boil The often emharrassinu trick tluit Cliinesv servants have of ohcyini: an order literally Is well known. The classic cvoaplo perictps is :hal of the Cook who. once nlf.evviiic. his lnis,.l'cs who was nakin: cake throw ;iu;iv o spoilei! over aiicrwartl i-.r-t :imi!i' an e:'u' when he w inakia tlcil par Menhir kind of . ;;:.r. A cm I rihator seinls us this amusing anocilup- uf n servant. ti"t I'hinoe, hut lU'inn. nho did her hest to do exactly as she whs laid : A New l-la.laml woman who laid re cently moved to a renvcc Sn;itli Caro lina plaaialion home handed an cjru and a small minute j:lass to the olti colored cook whii was part of the estate anil said to her, "Itoil this by the glass until It runs through three times." In n little while the woman stepped into the kitchen and asked whether the out; were not ready. "I.nw, no. Miss 'Mella," was the astonishing reply. "I Idle urn right side an' side wld de leetle wnsp-wala' bottle, hat dis bin pick ain't able to run troo um de fust time yet !" Youth's Companion. Irish Wake A wake Is a vigil with a rorpne. The word Is derlred from "wapntn.'' Anglo-Saxon for a watching. It Is still customary In many countries for friends and neighbors of the decensed to sit up nights with the corpse until It is hurled. The custom prnhnhly originated in the ancient superstition that unless carefully guarded a corpse was In rinnger of being cur ried away by spirits from Hades. The Irish wake Is especially notorious. In some parts of Ireland those remain ing mi nights with a corpse spend the time in drinking, dnnclng and lellini: ,nkes and stories. It Is a highly fes tive occasion. irsc (Jreenwimd In her "Stories of Travel'' has this to say about the Irish wake: "A wake, sure It's an entertainment a man gives after he Is dead, when his disconso late friends all assemble at his house, to discuss Ids virtues and drink his poteen."--- l'lithliuder Magazine. Dignitiei in Store The dignities that confront the elder brother are usually appalling to the small sister, ami there Is a little girl in Rallininre who has been giving to the subject much careful attention. She electrified the family at breakfast on one occasion by announcing: "Next year Samuel will be a lawn mower. I wn'ulcr why they call him .i . Mini. - "A lawn mower?" echoed the itston isheil mother. "What do you mean?" "That is what you told me," replied the little maid, gravely. "This year be ! was ii freshman. Next year he'll be a lawn mower, and then a .innitor and j then a senior. And then he'll grad- : uate." ! First Wirelett Messages A record has been discovered of al ( leged wireless telegraphy as lone ago as 1!fU!. In that year n book by I', de I'Anere was published, in which thi ' author reported that a man had dem I onst rated to King Henry of ficriuany a means of communicating with absent persons. The Inventor rubbed two needles against a magnet, ami at tached them to different clocks. As an operator turned the needle an one clock dial the needle on the other made the same movement, regardless of the distances which separated the clocks. King Henry. It Is staled, for-1 hade the publication of the invention' Mock's Department Store tV We Want to Sell You Your Spring Suit! We Can and Will Save You Money On a New Suit. For young men, the London Model is London Lavender or Powder Blue. For conservative men, the Astor Model in Grey or Brown. For stout men the Schloss model in dark worsted. Every suit warranted to hold its shape and color. We have some good suits that vviil give g Service at $13.75 to $19.75. Some odd coets, $5 fVHOCIK' a.nrX irfiAr Plan now fr next My- You'll want a Invest a utile eacii weu car or fishin?t for trips t0 the coumryt for thiS SUmmerS Vacation for Sunday picnics. Small weekly pay ments out of earnings will soon give you delivery of a car. Under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan you can start with practically any amount you want, ;.id make deposits of any size you find most convenient. Almost before you re.Jize it you will have the car paid for. 165,000 families have already purchased their Fords in this way. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to explain how they did it and how easily you can do the same. See him today or write us direct. Ford Motor Company, Dept. N-2, Detroit, Michigan I Mail me full particular, on your cniy plan for owning nn Automobile. I ; Name - - - - Street . ... j ! Town Statr 5 NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Time at the Poles ( The Xnval oliseivatory says the , phrime "local 1 1 Oil it time" luis no mean ; tilK lit tli' pnlfH; hut thy common prar- I tlce all over Hie fa rill Is not tu keep local mean time, lint Hint of come ! meridian piikkIiir near the place. In I the United Staten the time In that of j . the seventy-null, ninetieth, one nun- I iavo scveietl m.f connection with dred utid twentieth meridian. At the thp Nantahala Construction Co., , Inc.. poles, as elsewhere, some meridian as Presidt.nl anfl Treasurer, due to would have to be agreed upon. B.-om ., . c . T , , .. , . , , . the amount of other work I have on a purely theoretical standpoint, one meridian would be a good an- hani at Prnt- Other. ltpd C. M. DICUS. COUPE 520 Runabout $260 Touring Cmr 290 Tudor SmJmm 680 Fordor Smdmn - 660 On optn cera demount able rlmi tnd mttilrt trm All Print f. . b. Detroit MAKE SAFETY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY NGTICK OK DISSOLI'TION ()l E. White, taking over the shK-k andas I VKTNKKS1III tions for a chapter in tho orvraniza- All iebts owini; the liiiri lnot be Al! pc .-on.s will take notice that the Paid to them, .vujtnershinj hevetofoic exist 'n,: he- This MirnhL'. liH-.V 'wvn J. K.' White ami Kac A. Hyatt i i ''"'. ' WHITE, , in:tr the firm name of J. K. .White! I. V. V.'I'.-TiC. & Co., has been dissolved, the --aid J. I 45-Cpil CKR I KLMtK WHITE.
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