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i in i i ii iHiii in mi THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925. THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership of Duckett & Company general merchandise dealers of Fines Creek, has been dissolved. Mr. S. H. Dotkett having sold his interests to J. C. Noland and James Mooney who assuaie al' obligations and are entitled to co.lect al! indebted ness. July 16, pad. -NEW BUSINESS TO OPEN. BOX SUPPER AT DELLWOOD. I Tw -in i iu L For sale Potato plants, 80 cents There will be held a box supper on oa i a. . , oer hundred bv mail. W. C. Allison, The opening of a new store called a Child's Cinderella Shop will take place in Waynesville on July 1st. The it ore will be located in Maryjs Salon next to W. T. Mehaffey and Co. The store will cater to children and will sell nothing but children's cloth ing up to six years of age. South, at Dellwood at the public school.)61' N- C- Now I lav me down to sleen" Oh, what a happy phrase! . - 1 l N?f .. it.. ' WV;1a tw. (.:tuj..i . -i i 111 ens funic guu9 uieu laiuuui vigil Keep, Our barks across the darkness creep . Between two busy days. V I. 2 Lunch Meats The easy way to do when you want some Meats for Lunch is to phone 149 and we, will send you an assort ment of ready-io-serve meats that will surely please you- The City Market J. B. DAVIS, Proprietor Phone 149 Church St. Accurate Measure When you buy Gas from us you are certain that you will get accurate meas ure. Our pumps are of the most accu rate make and we doubly safeguard you by having them tested regularly. Further more we guarantee the test of our Gas. When you pay for High Test from us you get High Test. Drive in and test our service. "Give Us a Visit." EAST END SERVICE STATION J. C. NORRIS, Prop. Waynesville, N. C. Kir There are now more than MO Bell telephone stockholders In North Carolina. The stock may be purchased at any telephone byelneae office. Telephone Growth Continues HE growth and progress of North Carolina last year was strikingly reflected in the large Investment in additions and extensions to the telephone system. ft Such an active year of construction has rarely been ex perienced in the State, and. as a result, the telephone service la more extensive and more valuable than ever before. In North Carolina last year the telephone workers handled 21,149 telephone stations, making a net gain of 6,227 new tele phones and involving gross additions to plant of approximately $l,f 34,471. To accomplish this big task required the services of 1,267 workers, whose annual wage bill was $1,449,620. The Investment In service In North Carolina as of Decem ber 31, 1924. was S8.127.S64, and there are now 55.250 Bell telephones In the State. Some of the Items included In the Investment are S2 central offices, 141.S0S miles of wire, 1,872 miles of pole line and 140 miles of underground duct. There la a bigger task ahead this year, and your considerate Interest encourages the telephone workers hi their effort to serve you even better. MORGAN B. SPEIR, CaroHnas Manager Bux System - SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY F sCOmUOHT WM, WSSTON Afar we float on spirit wings Beyond the vaulted sky; We soar to realms of mvstic thinirs And drink of youth's eternal springs, wniie Mother Nature gently sings Of men asleep, it matters not How humble they may be; j in aiccy ivc Riiuw a common 101; "f All strife anl burdens are fnnmt. 0 .. . . , o-- wnen each has found his friendly cot Ana sails the Morphean Sea. The luxury of sweet repose Bids petty cares be gone! When men their weary eyelids close The spark of irenius hriffhter clows- They gain the might that sleep bestows And gayly greet the dawn. ALL ENGRAVING WORK GUAR ANTEED. EngTaving, Wedding Announce ments and Invitations, Birth An nouncements, Calling Cards, Business Cards, Personal Stationery, engraved or embossed, lithographed, etc., at the Carolina Mountaineer office. TO ALL BAPTIST PREACHERS. There will be a very important meet inn of the preachers and workers of the Haywood County Baptist Asso ciation at Clyde Monday, June 22nd, at 2:l!0 P. M. Let me urge every preacher to be present. R. P. McCRACKEN, Secy. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. MethodUtt t-nurch. Rev. J. T. Mangum, Pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and evening 7:30. Everoody cordially invited. Presbyterian Church. S. R. Crockett, Pastor. Sunday Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m. Services at Baptist Church. Rt -;. C. T. Tew, Pastor. 9:45 Sn.iday Sehqol. 11:00 Worship and Sermon. 6:30 P. M. B. Y. P. U. 7:30 ?. M. Preaching. You are cordially invited to wor ship with u- in all these services. Wednesday. 7:30 P. iU Prayer Meeting. The Royai Ambassasodrj will meet the first a'd third Wednesday of each month at 3:30 p. m. MelhiHiist Church, Clyde-Lake Juna luska Charge. Rev. Frank Siler, Pastor. Lake Junaluska, freaehimg every 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m.; 1st KnJ SrH Sun, lav J of 7 'in n m Epworth League meeting every Sunday evening. j At Clyde, 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m.; 2nd and 4th Sundays at 3:00 p. m. ! Sunday school a I. 10 a. m. at both places. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. at Long's Chapel. ! We will welcome you to any or all of these services. I Allen's Creek Baptist Church. Allen Creek Baptist Church, Every Sunday. Hazelwood Presbyterian Church i B. Frank Yandell, Pastor. I Preaching every Sunday morning 1 except 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. i Sunday School, L. M. Richeson ' Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Evening services 7 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Hnzelivood Baptist Ciiurch Rev. R. P. McCracken, Pastor. Preachirg ecerv first and third Sun day at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. OWNERS ATTENTION How long has it been since your Ford was inspected? A little attention now and then will save you money in the long run and keep your car in better condition. When was the oi! changed and your car greased? Don't forget the water in the battery. There is no need of heavy repair bills except in case of accident. Most trouble comes from lack of attention to the mechanical parts ef the car. Drive in our Service Department and let us give your car a free inspection, we are as much interested in keeping your Ford in good condition as you are. DUCKWORTH MOTOR CO. -s uperior ervice viia u mi For Barren Shelves Phone 30 Phone 30 When you open the doors to your cup board and find deserted shelvs, you'll want to phone 30. We'll replenish it without depleting your purse. "Get your Coffee Here MILLER BROS. Phone 30 Waynesville, N. C. A; Repairing Watches Have Your Watch In spected By Us Occasion ally. Delicate Mechan ism Needs the Proper Oiling and Correct Attention to the Smallest Detail. The Biggest Little Jewelry Store In North -Carolina. W. A. COBLE 3eujeler Phone 194-J Waynesville, N. C. Genuine Ford Parts HONE350 THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH Whose interest in the Southern is greatest? We who are devoting our lives in the service of this railroad like to call it ours. The investors who have put their faith and money into it to make it an efficient transportation machine they speak of it as theirs. And you who travel on it, whose goods it carries, and whose business depends on its regular service day in and day out are you not entitled to call it yours ? ' We all have a feeling of pride and proprietorship in the Southern, and it is through the cooperative efforts of all of us that it has come to be the great railway system that it is. This spirit will build a greater South ern to serve a greater South. (mm IN SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM C - - i rv ,
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