THUHSDAY. AUGUST n. 12S THE CAROLINA MOUNTAIN EER jf-'wWITAMMJAJ : -r,Lwuiwrin or1 from IV A XT our to rwviN- Veek s change dinary fl SAS EXPANSION- tells its own convincing story. BLACK. WELL BISHNELL Distributors. CO. Now Showing FALL STYLES IN Men's Clothing - - and - - Stetson Nats Rippetoe's Dept. Co. "Down In Froglevel" PHONE NO. 76-J WAYNESVILtf, N. C. THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH A country can grow no faster than its railroads It is recognized that the South today offers remarkable opportunities for the profitable investment of capital. But. if freight service is to be adequate to care for the increased output of factories, mines, farms and forests, a very considerable part of this new capital will have to be devoted to X railroad development. Investors will naturally place their 1 funds in securities yielding attractive -and assured returns. The Southern Railway Company, like any other business, will have to bid for its funds in the general investment markets. The ability of the Southern to obtain needed new capita) will depend on its earning power and the rate of return it offers investors. (St)) SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM 1411 ( I til STAN PAL I CHI RCH A X0 UN CEMENTS. State of North Carolina. Haywood County In the Superior Court. Harris Woodson Co. vs. Lee Fisher and F. T. Hyatt. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior I Court of Haywood County, in the j above entitled action, I will . on Mon jday th 21 rt day of September, 1925, ' at twelve o'clock noon at the Court ! House door in the town of Waynes ; ville N.C.. sell to the highest bidder ; for cash to satisfy said execution all the right, title and interest with the said F. T described and being in Waynesville and Ivy lows Hill Townships on the waters of Rich-, BEGINNING on three white oaks land and J-J"" Creeks and I in eMtern marn f bounded an.f described as follows, to- on back of th property herjn I conveyed, and runs north 33 degrees . Beginning on a mounta.n Spanish east 23 poles to a stake in the west oak on rop of lo.i-s Knob and runs.ern margin of said Depot Street; N. 714 W. crossing Factory branch j thence up and with said Depot Street l at IIS poles, U5H poles to a chest- in southeasterly direction, 70 feet to nut on a ridge; thence up said ridge a stake in the northeastern corner of nve calls: s. as 10 . j' poles: . a tract of land owned hv D D nvii By authority of a mortgage from R. 0. Gilmer and wife to the Trustees of Wake Forest College, recorded in Book O, Deeds of Trust, page 366, re cords of the Register of Deeds office for Haywood County, the undersigned as Attorneys for said Trustees, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness recited in said mortgage, will sell to the high est bidder at public auction for cash, on Monday the 21st day of Sept, 1925, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House door of Haywood County, Waynesville, j N. C. that valuable lot of land with; iniDrovements thereon idininint the- Hyatt has in the following: lands of D. D. Davies nH other; anrfl real estate, situate, King more Darticularlv de-Hhd as i7,l-! beginning, containing one acre more or lea and being the some premises upon which the residence of the par ties of the first part now reside and being a part of the property bocght by R. D. Gilmer and wife from W. L. Hilliard et als., which deed is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County in Book Z, page 281. For further particulars, apply to J. W. Ferguson, Attorney -at-Law, Way nesville, N. C. JONES & JONES, Attorneys for Mortgages. Sept. 10, c DINNER PARTY KOlt DIRECTORS '.SO' 45' US poles to a chestnut S. 64' 45' W. 76 Vi poles to a moun ! tain Spanish oak; S. 56 W. 27H poles ; to a chestnut; S. 46" 45' 63 poles to a chestnut on top of old r leld Top, I Smathers' North Viw; thence S. Medico laardL Rct. J. T. Manges. Pester. Sunday school erery Sunday at 1:46. Preaching- trery Sunday at II n. . 664' E. to Smathers' line 80 Vi poles and evening 7:30. Erertodr cordially invited. Preearteriaa Cfcarck. S. R. Crockett, Part or. Sunday Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. am. Servicee at Baptist Caere. Rev. C. T. Tew, Pastor. 9:46 Sunday Sebool. 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 service. Wednesday. 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. The Royal Ambassasodn will meet the first and third Wednesday of i each month at 3:30 p. m. Allen's Creek Baptist Churt-k. Allen Creek Baptist Church, Every Sunday. Juna to a locust in a flat on a mountain ;S. 34" W. 29 poles and 7 links to a i large hemlock near an old Held : branch: thence leaving boundary S. 85' 30' E. 144 poles to a stake in Smathers' road; thence with said road as it meanders It calls as follows: N. 80 E. 20 poles; S. 52' E 13H ' poles to a mountain ; N. 77 E. ' 27 poles to the top of mountain; E. I 14 poles; N. 64 E. 24 poles; X. 53' E. 12 poles; N. 60 E. 26 poles; X , 73 E. la poles; N. 46 E. 16 poles; S. 82 ' E. 14 poles; X. 75 E. 11H 1 poles to a stake in J. B- Hyatt's j line: thence with said line (NO) N. 24' W. 19 poles to a mountain oak on top of mountain; thence N. 484 E. 13 poles 9 links to a white oak on top: thence N. 214 E 42'- poles to the beginning. Con'air.ir.g 1'iO arres more or less. Excepting from the above tract the following allotted as his homestead: Beginning on a chestnut on the northeast corner of the houses of F. T. Hyatt. 189 feet to a locust on west sile of houses: thence S. 390 feet Vo an oak on bank of road; thence 156 feet with road to a chestnut: th?nce 405 feet to the beginning. This the 17th day of August, !;t.?5. J. F. CARE. Sheriff Haywood County. N. C 17 Sept. c ine same being also in the western margin of Depot Street; thence with the northern line of the said D. D. Da vies' tract South 26 degrees west, 26 3-4 poles to t stake in the comer of the old Schuhoffer line; thence north 79 degrees west, 7 poles to the Rev. J. T. Mangum, President of the Rotary Club, entertained at din ner Tuesday evening at his home on Haywood Street, in honor of the direc tors of the club. Those enjoying the Mangum's hospitality were: Messrs. Ernest L. Withers, Hilliard B. Atkins, Theo. McCracken, James McLong, .1. Harden Howell and S. H. Bushnell. Miss Theresa McGee of Savannah, arirved Sunday and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ell K. McGee for a few weeks. NOTICE OF SALE L'NDER EXE CUTION. In the Superior Court, State of North Carolina. County of Haywood. Methodist Church. Clyde-Lake luska Charge. Rer. Frank Siler, Pastor. Lake Junaluska. reaching every Ir.d and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m.; 1st and 3rd Sundays at 7:30 p. m. Epworth League meeting every Jerrf Uner arul Hugh j SIoan Sunday evening. Trading and doing business under At Clyde, 1st and 3rd Sundavs at the firm name and style of Juna- ' 11 a. m.; 2nd and 4th Sundays at ,u,km Supply Company j 3:00 P- m . !F. Taylor Hyatt. i Sunday school a'. 10 i. m. it both By virtue of an execution directed places. ; to the undersigned, from the Superior Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. Court of Haywood County, in the above entitled action. I will on Honda v. ! m mt P1- the 7th 4sy of September, 1925. at 111 We will welcome you to any or all o'clock a. M at the Court House door! I of these services. , in the town of Waynesville, X. C. j I Haielwood Presbyterian Church ! to the highest bidder for cash! n i, V.-.4.11 p..t, i to satisfy said execution, al the right, i B Frank YandeU, Pastor. tjt,e nd interest wbjch Mid f 1 Preaching every Sunday morning : Taylor Hyatt has in the following, ; except 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. , real estate, situate, lying and being j Sundav School. L. M. Richeson m "aynesviue and Ivy Hill Town Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. "Cverr.r.g services 7 p. ra. The public is cordially invited. Haielwood Baptist Church Rev. R. P. McCracken. Pastor. Preaching ecery first and third Sun day a: 11 A. M. and S P. M. n if Fl ssmrrtl an Smathers' Noi 0 uuD SITICIDE rem STTICIOC CO., CteuM i, Ca ATE TM FAST Sot-lb CuEiiua Took Black Drugfct For Iadifestiots, ai Says He Codd Sooa Eat AajtkiBX. BsJlentloe. S. C Mr. W. a Bouknight, of this place, gave the following account of his use of Thedford's Black-Draught. "Just after I married I had Indi gestion. Working out, I got In the habit of eating fast, for which I soon paid by having a tight bloated reeling after meals. This made me very uncomfortable. I would feet stupid and drowsy, dldnt feel like working I was told It was tndl gestion. 8ome one recommended Black Draught and I took It after meals. I soon could at anything any time. "I use It for colds aad bllioos neas aad It will knack oat a eoM and carry away the bile better aad quicker than any ttvar -nadicxni I have ever ttmmi." Eating ships, on the waters of Richland and , I Jonathan Creeks, and bounded and1 ded scribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING on a mountain Span , ish oak on top of Jones Knob and runs N. 714 degrees W. crossing Factory ; Branch at 118 poles, 1514 poles Co a: : chestnut on a ridge; thence up said ridge 5 calls; S. 58 degrees 15 min utes W. 11 poles; S. 50 degrees 45' minutes 14 4 poles to a chestnut;1 S. 64 degrees 45 minutes W. 764 poles to a mountain Spanish oak; S. 56 degrees 45 minutes W ! poles to a chestnut on top of Old Field Top. rth view; thence S. rith Smathers' line 80 4 it in a fiat on the mour.- deerees W. poles, 7 large hemlock near an old field branch; thence leaving boun dary S. S5 degrees 30 minutes E. 14 1-2 pole- to a stake in Smathers' road; thtnee with sai'Lroad as it meanders. 11 calls as follows: X. 80 degrees E. .0 pole;; S. 52 degrees E. 134 poles to a mountain ; X. 77 deg. E. 27 poles) to top of mountain. E. 14 poles; X. 64 ' dog. E. 24 poles; X. 53 deg. E. 12 noles: X. 0 deg. E. 26 poles; X. 73' deg. E. 18 poles; X. 46 deg. X. 7o degrees E. 114 poles to a stake in I. D. Hyatt's line; thence with said line (Xo'.l X. 25 degrees W. 19 poles to a mountain oak on top of mountain; thence X. 31 1-2 degrees E. 13 poles,, i ;' links to i white onk on top: E. 42 1-2 1 poles to the BEGINNING, containing ; 166 acres more or less , : This the 4th day of August. 1925. j J. F. CABE, Sheriff. : August 27. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. nuny cawwtac of y-Mnr I causes dlacotafert aftar Pinch of Btnek-Draaa-ktL down with a swallow ef water, will neip to nrtng prosaat relief. Bloat ed sensations, eracsnttotas, bad oreem eaa ot&er cobum symptoms of todlgestioei have dleappaared -uwr oiaca-uraagnt ' tot awveral eavra. I mojm i North Carolina, j Haywood County. The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator oi tne estate oi J. u. Ferguson, deceased, this is to notify ail persons having claims against estate to present them properly to the the , undersigned at his residence in Iron Doff Township on or before the 20th day of August, 1925. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons oweing said estate are requested to make imme diate payment. ' a F. Il ED FORD, Administrator of the estate of J. D. Ferguson, Deceased. Sept 24-c aaa heea taken 1 BORN. A "DAUGHTER. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mont McXabb on August 2nd, a daughter who will be called Mae Rath. NOTICE OF SALB UNDER COTTON. EX RE SALE OP VALUABLE ESTATE. REAL 1 LAMB FRYERS EWy A F L 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-to-serve meats that will surely please you. The City Market J. B. DAVIS, Proprietor Phone 149 Church St. L. A. MILLER Plumbing. Tinning and Heating We are now prepared to accommodate those that wish to install Heating Jobs on the easy payment plan. Terms: Ten per cent cash. Balance in monthly payments from six to eighteen months. 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 NttSiS, rVff. Wtywsvfle, N. C -4