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TC3 CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER 1 ' THCESDAT; fcCTOBBJ VfcT . MlM Rllfowl ), mw,A " - ' III1. -- - DEDICATION 8ERVICE AT EPIS COPAL CHURCH. The Dedication of "Vesper" Light even-branch candelabra will be held .in Grace Church on Sunday. Octofcer they have found work for the winter! t' at 7:30 P- m- The Rector mill Miss Buford Dunavant and Mrs. ! Crews Moody motrfred to Crabtrea The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist J1 Memphis friends Sun church will serve a rhirlrAn imur ' j iL . . n . . ... . We miss a cronH nnmhor nt mir I ! CSe:"HrLti: wood citizen, who left during thb-ch candelabra wiU be held pie. coffee, etc. will be served for fifty P"'1 7 .m ! f ?orld' 'her4 cnts. This will be a real "eats. 7 iur w",Mar There will be a meeting of the "d p Aitui. Parent-Teachers' AssociaUon at the ells. Amos Moody. General and Rob home of Mrs. Crews Moody Wedne-- ert Glb8!?W Wi,ey-ftr" day night. man a 8 Davis, "'ac": Rathbone, Miss Fannie Campbell is visiting '" Mack Edward ; in Asheville this week. Am8 Mod Mrs- WelIs and Mrs. Lloyd Sheltoh and little son "'are". rs. macK r-awaras ana are visiting Mrs. Shelton's brother. Mr. Baxter Russell, of Fomey, N. C. Mrs. Norman Davis expect to leave for Florida this week to join their re Mr. rv,i i... . i. u spective husbands. Several more of n Ohio after spending several weeks our men "nd thir f"lie re Plan with her son, Rev. Mr. Crist. Mrs. J. A. Ferguson is at home af ter spending the summer and eaily fall with her son, Boone Ferguson, in Elmer, New Jersey. ning to go in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of Canton visited Dellwood Monday. Winter coats for all the family, C. E. Ray & Sons. Vchi- Shoes for There Ought to be a Tax Levied on Amateur Diagnosis Some people have the diagnosing habit" You've undoubtedly run across some of them. If you tell them of your ailment it always happens they have or have had exactly the same trouble. And they are positive that such and such a medicine will cure you because it worked wonders in their case. MAYBE such a diagnosis and prescription will be correct in a thousand times. Too big a chance where something so precious as your health is at stake. There is only one AUTHORATIVE source from which such advice comes. Play it safe. ASK YOUR DOCTOR ALEXANDER'S DRUGS Phones 53 and 54 Opp. Postoffice THE NAME " CURLEE STANDS FOR 39 Snappy and Smartly Styled Overcoats and Light Weight Tan Coats Just chock full of snap py style, these Overcoats have a dash and smart ness that will appeal to every man who wants to be well dressed, yet have his clo thes in perfect harmony with his surroundings. Both Imported and Do mestic Fabrics are in the collection RippetQs DepL Store; Phone 76-J Waynesville. N. C preach on "The Symbolism of Nuir. tber 7." This handsome srift is the donation of Mrs. D. L. Dunham, of St. Augustine, Florida, in memoir of her husband who died on this dale ,ree years ago, Oct. 25, '922. The Rector will preach at the 11 o'clock service, and Church School will assemble at 10 a. m. in the Parish House. There will be no early service on Sunday, but on Wednesday, 28th inst. being the Festival of St Simon and St. Jude, there will be Holy Commun ion at 10 a. m. on that morning. " ' I Enilcv'a rirctii In Ashevilla VrMav. I MK Robari Brvam Jr' 'mU a !ins.. Mrs. May belle Perry made a bnw- Mr. T. M, Rickards of Canton was now trip to Sylvm Saturday.' iess trip to Sylva Saturday. here Monday. Mr. A. H, Mehaffey has oU his Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee, Jr. attend- Mrs. A. H. Mehaffey and Master farm in Haywood cynnty to Mr. T. M. ed Ringling Brothers and Flarnum & Glenn went to Syhra last week.. I Rickards nA aon, T. M. Rickards, Jr all the family. New shipment just arrived. C. E. Ray A' Sons. ltc To my old Customers and other: I. am located in the shop just back of the Cherokee Auta Company and nro better prepared : do your reui'r work than ever. So give me u call, i Respectfully, W. H. Swayngim C.n do your horseshoing. 4tpd-6Nov A full line of dresses in silk, wool and jcrspy. C. E. Ray & Sons. !t I Wanted Kxprrienced man for or ! hnrd work. One with boy larp enough to assist on farm prcferr -l. ' Refercnct'S rpo,uired. Good salary i comfortahle house, wood and garden : C. K. Sanders, Saluda, N. C. Oct2'jr foan-iPlotfc Hdv GO. WAYNG5V1LLE, NORTH CAROLINA Gottape for ront. Mrs. W. T. Craw-! iord. Hoy's pant suits, iust lik" , Dads. C. E. R.-iv & Sons. t( ! A big assori nicnt of blankets in i cotton, wall mixed and all wool. C j h,. Kay & Sons. ltc Hen'.stirhini,' md I'ieot,,,. Mrs. H. L. Mease. Clyde, V C. Oct '.-n Come IHIome to eal Heat and B 1 j ir net icconomy What a satisfaction to get next to real heat after that coid tnp nome. Wo more mutless bugging a radiator. High fuel prices seal the doom of extravagant, fuel wasting heating plants. If you want a per fectly heated home and greatly reduced imi . :ii i i iuci uuis juu wiu invest in BALSAM NEWS. Children's week was observed ' the Methodist Sunday srhool lit1 vio k and an intei est ine- nrouiam. n- : t'ludini; a pareant. "Tin- Voire of future," was lendeied at th I'arcn; i meetini; Sunday afternoon. j Mr. Clint; Knslev and faniilv . f I Sylva visite Mr. H. V. Knslev Sn... Mil T T' IT fiTT TTnr ill fTTIi Yl T T i?... 'I J- f'A 1 g n fir1 rwM.,;z I Cole's Original Hot Blast Heater BSSNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL It will ev the nation millions In tool money this winter. Act new. Report of Condition of Citizens Bank & Trust Co. At Waynesville, North Carolina At Close of Business September 28, 1925 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ,s,7 i ., Overdrafts ' 2.;)f.0 2: Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures fiS.OOO i; I Cash in vault and net amounts due fi-on-i Ranks. Rank!. is and Trust f'oinpanies 80,0r,8 Checks I'iii- clearing- fl.-15S.s7 TOTAI $-108.:?68.97 LIABILITIES C;;);t; I Sirck p.iid in $5fl,000.il0 Si- jiius 'uncl 20.000.00 I'ndivided Profits, less current expens es and taxes paid - 5.923.2"i Deposits subject to check, Individual 279,086.53 Dcmaiul Certificates of Deposits 130,230.7-1' ('a.shier'ji chVcks outstanding 9f):).5;5 Savings deposits 12,134'f'' TOTAL $498.368.?7 STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COCNTV. September 28. 1925. o hJV fU fA,kT' C"iShT' f ,h :'bVe namp! Cl "'-V swear that the above statement is true to the best- of my knowledge and belief. MILLIARD B. ATKINS, Cashier ."subscribed unci swoi n so o f- - thV 13th day of October, 1925 . . E. L. WITHERS. N-'.nrv Pub! c. Correct Attest- My Comm.ss.on expires August 11, 1927. - Attet- TH0S. STRING FIELD HUGH J. SLOAN J. H. HOWELL 'Directors. Began Business November 19, Capital Stock, $50,000.oo . T110S. STRING FIELD, President AV J. H. HOWELL, Vice President STATE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY HILLIARD B. ATKINS, Trust Officer r'(- J- M. LONG, Chairman H. J. SLOAN H. B. ATKINS ALDEN HOWELL. Jr. DIRECTORS: T. H. HOWELL, L. L. WITHER1? s ' S H BITSHV.TiL , l.KK FERGU?ON - WW HIT.T.TAPn J. r.,SC.ATEJ GEO. H. WARD? ' TH0f f raiNftipj) ,0 : '--r ', ' 'n We SoJJcit Your Business, You ' ;WillnceP;reryice 7 . 1
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