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V 1 HI i - . t i. i-y. - 1 S - a , s J C t V fr' SI i. yoL.i noLt F. A. LUCK SR. PASSES; AMY Felix A. Luck Sr. D'assed his home here, early Sunday; mcra - ' -e vu luc viuum oi disease for more than a yeVr -and, while the end was . riot . unexpected, it came as a-shock tt. his relatives and friends. He was well known in western Worth Carolina as a news paper and hotel man, having served as editor of the Tuckaseigee ' Demo crat, at bylva and of the Waynesr 1 1 server dmomtme our 3eaire to ' ' mf' Ul?UCWHl , '1 ' ' l J - . 1 .. f : ;$i'.oa fiae ifERlS advance v. " " INSTirifrE samesbrt in-his own neighborhood. flFATH flC we print thein i irL,fl 1 11 ;WI v illliUt herons ridhf ttt : iTX -i'i-r s . O in i n haVm because right now is thJ t imp to nln such work,. Every public school in! SABAH ISTIETfl. :: served, who tions-Havwood .Tt "M b expected to ob-i . ' . of our set- essee, ISver, MacoheteKi 'Morth .T y 0ctobe 2? 'a's orthf Sara A MontietV belove J Jtisiaiis- htel fJrnlina t V i vdiuiuia-uay , tne firsl: Friilav Ko we or Jonn Alfred Mnfli, ciniis PmwL'l.ii r - tore bemnmn mnnniidht i Wednesday evpnind i A b t --.in jvoumwco have enabled, us to steady the mark- cto uV"ie worm and facilitate neces sary moement of commerce which the war " mi;ht otherwise hvp : " . -; . - , T w ville Courier and. at one time was vfendered imPssfDle- and our people manager ot Hagies' Nest Hotel hear V . ' mf "?re. and more to a WaynesviUe. He accompanied' the puer rwzaUon of the part ; they late William T. Crawford .have been bailed d XT in n uu inu ll : try r f " J xi d umc wuen mi tne world is shaken could avairthemsI vioPQin 1 - 7- .uver, Maconr Western' Mor est S nshaaJ Carolina, and Liberty DuoktnwJ "s. py a gracious Provi-rfi ue nexumarvson Cfv ,s ,v dence, by more and rnnrpai,nH,ntL,K. ..u .,JwS:ftov- CrODS: OUT-amnfA finnni L - ?r r owow- his campaigns of this congressional district, in capacity of repoiterfor ine Asnevnie Uitizen. by imp Tallded distresses and dis Before coming to this spntinn I The extraordinary circumstanops f White. :;fM x.. more than thirty yearsago, he sery- i of f a tin?e bave done much to! . Foren Missions it the present nsf adftnt tk C Aj.iL 'ilA .. ;'l QUiCKftn- OllP 'rniion:n..n-nL. : " " j i timft. Mra W H" VW4.i4H lfl IS the' nprtdraW-fi , Thursday, November 4th 10 A. , M. Devolional ser ppq. Mrs. .Lpps, cf Almprid. ? Words of welconia Mrs. J. L Response. Short reports resentatives of the different Associations. ' . ; Dinner., . Devotional service Mrs. I. Rl iuooniignt scnool "ay rvei vin diu,Ma inejowmgS the peopM bifeact mstrict are asked" hte Montieth lived a sweet; to meet together and dn iut oik "Christian life, and wn vla k n work as is indicated in the folicw' hpm at all times she was. with : Won't you see your teacher and Pr beloved sister sought at all t school fiommittPAmon d-ui o i times, tn 9rflttoV ' oAari .i . ' scriber, and encourage them t6 make ?nd PPess in the pathways of fthe movement a great success in all tlt iad the honored vprivilege rA.. J?i . L . .- - - yuf uisinctr r0ur teacher will , awma seeing and associating quicken- our conscionsnpss w way company at Danville Virginia, i dUU cn&nn our co 3fide,r.ce wnere his health failed and f he " " Pnncipie o peace and free- time. Mrs. W. HlWoodalh W; M. S. Conferee. Mrs. C. L. - Ail son, presiding, v 3t know what Friday "Nonh c.v i tv ., I I loner rtr.-m . I un,-ic is very, very . . r j xuiui- day) is the day for doing this' wprk for improving the schonlhnnc ."''; . , v svaixuti, cnurcn build nkte ond gnpunds,, ' roads. etd-Progress'ive MAKE FRIDAY OCTOBER 29 AND .SO RTn ha vc Tir'. ' ii I UUK DISTRICT moved to Western North Carolina.! y wbich we have ajwaysl Planning and cpnducting a meet- ne served in the Confederate Arm y, ; ."ut of darkness kiU8 Mrs- vv. i, Crawford. as a Lieutenant in the infantry se v- an(i PerPexities Imve come firmer - Literature. Mrs? A. V. Joyner. iuc uurmg me nrst years of the' ikj aim clearer per- isiueisj or prayer. - . - Civil War .and; was later traasferaed- 9 ? the 'essantial ' welfare "of lw-.M-iWhitakeK :J. tito : i; j v, r to the Artillery branch of the Armv e nddon- We ave prospe ed k greatest need. General- dis- tL-tt0 where he remained until the close whIe .othe peoples were, at war. ssion., ;i ... - ;f ; h..Tep oalm of the war. but-OUt"prospenty has been vouch- Standard of excellence. - Ms. G Hewas born at Aspin Grove in Sfed us' we be,ieve that we W- PMllips,. . ' SM, Pittsylvania County. Virtinia svPn. the etter perform the func-! Importance of Mission Sdv. ty-three years ago andwas a ae'vout ' tl0ns which war-rendered it irnPos-iMrs- -B.. White. .. v v e2fv n, m ' ? ervaP iD Christian all of is life, having join- ,sibJ themjo perform. .. 1.8 P.M..0evatior.el servi6e,4 SS.W1 C?iro- ed the Shockoe Bactist Church at - uiereiore. Woodrow Wil I ceaciv r - ; , .r' Lt !iwH his old home- in ATi r .StMlSsibn Dav Dlmn ajjj 'lOj A " . -' ' ! . t V , . ynvtv l ruil faf j r ill of- too vounrf manrxt tifl ttrsT consistent member of that branch --?y WRfti o of the Christian , church until his r e.m - next; 33 8 . Tiahks-1 ork . I ; with her. : Sister Montieth leaves as useful. memorial to, her life, children ; as, , follows: Mary Davis Montieth, rr:Y"wuua iuuuiiern. snm. i ueK Moatieth, Elias Mbntietn, iuii inontietn. - .J , & heen our heavenly Fa th &MQm to take her Jhome .to , . v4luc augeis sioging,: around the thr r e . We commit hef to thft hfnr?o our Lords keening. Mav ' bless and keep her beloved hihv ; som and daughters antf hi tbM A io .waiter seeds of sacred blessings m th pathways of all ; whom ; th ressociated wirji in the future a a memorial rto,their Uhat has i?at. n,; : T' ' - au rn OUR death. He leaves a wife and four daugh- Relation of Woman -s Sff" State Missions. W R V Wflth-,pract,cat tions people throughout the land to cease I c v . of this city and one son, Mr. Felix A, Luck Jr. of Augusta, "Ga. He has one sister Irvmd in fis'nWfik t mighty God, ..... "In witness wherpnf t k. unto set my hand and caused the The fdrferaT 'services were con-1 Z,, T.ul nan J10and caused th .cted at the BaSiist r.h J l of e United States to be affix S1)r!mh-t W most valuable land in -the- .. Friday Mornind , jBjJl., "orid is.in the Sahara Desert-I: 90 A. Mi vot service. ZpS SgS rs.H. B. Jones. ;'" ' - mrinVi y.f ters. Mrs. Annie Tompkins and fro eir wonted occupations and 9:30 A. M; Devbtion I in rhpir spuotqI h misses iuuie, aaaie and Lucie Lnnk ' wMt miu piaces Mrs H R'-iAnii": .i:, 'J . ' nfthic.;- w .1 of worshio render rhniro a, I W ' . . rurai co-operauon and rural wateriK nq; " w- nome Mission SiirtrAir tf rfoo5 W0 "JAe, mem.. SrOW; This ff rat rorl i " U' ? 'r ducted at the Baphst Church Mon day morning ty the pastoT 6f that church assisted by Dr L 6 Aberne thy and the interment was in the TIT 1 wenster uemetery. Tf , X YEAR flF HPMMmrifoh& SAYS PRES1GENT WILSON IN PRO- ILA1M1NU THANHSGIVWG Washington, Oct. 2ain o!esignaty ing Thursday, ; November r 25; as Thanksgiving day, President Wilson "It has? Ipngbeen the honored cus tom of our people to turn in the fruitful hutuinn of the yeai in praise and Thanksgiving to' Jh mighty God forTns;rnany blessings: and mercies to us as a 1 hati(mThe year that is now drawing iiv,v iaoi uuscrvea our uay ox national lhanksgiving has been, while a year of discipline because of the mighty forces ofwar antl of changes which have disturbedtlie ed.. i "Done at the Citv of Waslhi niffvkn. this twentieth da- of October in the J year ot uur Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred jand Fifteen and of the: Independence of the United States of America the One Hnn4rd and Fortieth, "WDOliRbw WILSON. "By the President? "ROBERT LANSING, 1' ; "Secretary o Stated HOSIDR ROLL QDALLA GRAJDED uy tuiai cu-uperauon and rural Mary Carter Brinson. v' borhood. ' nf"11 Tithing. Mrs. W-T. Crawford Remember all tti l.mmmm nr rt TT -, , .. ! -"' : "'ir" HcyWFBroaUCtIVft nnwpr rtf " . k.. Personal service in the rmmtrv other citizens oitlU !i"'Jf 'i cliirrcaes; Mrs Perrv nH m yourhoolriniisp ittAzt ttt&L. B Jones., M-f all these auiidaiii Ja P. fti'Devotional. "Mrs r i gress.'Then bh ; tiirdan Allison.; K - : . l . the Deoole arii aVo?l f a'E to do some actual Dvai!lS ; work. MrA: A.V. .Tin ; v imDroviri aWa iS,; i " . . I o ; vvauui lilKr-i SiCUOOl . hOUSes and dmiindo vkVV-i' i:7.iV Read on pur:. Farfae& linln "nad what sonloMitW high ty state did IfiSll r UP W people. neighborhood cftnf-rfi iWiiC theeaert. SCHOOL. OCTflFFR . . v -;.,. ,-; And;be sure to lend your aid to vi We, .happen tohavev a jnillitia , mm , HOWtMRM ifr Trvurrw the.movementitftlf-e whit tfood Baldwin - u.i" , First Grade-qurni Howell. Nina !TCIMPR?VED THEIR COMMUN- and el S'f j Committee:- Mrs. mm. Beach;4 MrsBisk. : MrsJ ES. MiHer. t-V T. w " uoo4.jC SPiittIe, to do our work for i : ' i An orchard of blank WAiriWtVl bark hickories, or native hzel ; or Ohio Vallpv nooan& .;sw , 4tii: w ; .- goojaerbestid mm ODlt we, hv-: 'in OVlerely, because we haven't noticed and haven't thought Tt io hUh world, also a year of special blessing for us. - - . - m Martinessie Martin. ?ecoidrGrVinnie Martin, v., wuvu i-vutuun-y, JTlcn- m ucai muuin. i Dee your teacher and 3fhi . ftuuvlil' s and offer your help toward making tel1 aboM the original gpoii4wUdK ""ji uuu uaLiiiiirfv .navr uraA 1 ucc 1 iirii .NMrrnn rna wm.ii.. v. .t- !.,;: : . i uuu oner your help toward making As Evtetyhbdy tnows., thr rfo. Friday, and SaturdaVaf lnrt were set- .apart last U as "Com- !r. days m e deyelopment budding and grafting, that one BalrfJ third r,raH. i. munity Service Tkv. tr. h .Kc, ...your mmunity.-Wogressive win annle trP ha. kLV-J TCi - wvuw i urpin,.t ,, ivtiJ - - t? 1 v 1 anner. ,-) ivwcl uie a" "1 Carolina,-' as vdays I - nti nnnK ymcui 01 many munons. We now ""WTy tw propagate aU 'tne nut trees, andicanturn, one godd shajti- hart A klnt I . " " - t v rurence iu Hettie Howelll Thpo rourtn, ; Grade Sallie WiMns ugaoQjm every school Horace Howell ' . , ' district were to ibin todftthAr in '&wg$f mMyVT Lmuvi na,i lJivs mc ageacies . actively co- -xix. ' iiiiiiiiiii 1 1 11 w iti rir rk w. & K . f 'rt0 wuicmcui were W r Un , and .tfocal Unions all over the. star- owie ymon HOflered Drives, JlSfSL-,?fL. wantthate a'dgkU.sonsandZS llfrflfirs TTnmn : m 2m MUimau w aajusryiielves to Kteacn and we wanttlieiiPBiri: utaui in.111 iiiHiiuiirinn Ka.c-.2:r v iin,in Hiiwi trnoti v.'i -ii.aTL .- -. 1 - 11 . . - i iv . ; t .- on us by a 5TSi3?. j .as . s -t-i -- . -.,-. ...... im-riii 1117 1 iiHiiwsr . runnpro r .-- 1 . "vu u(iuruivcu almost the whole; bf Euxop. tW have been ablelo akfJ&Sfi of mankind Kssin ... IQ-Vflelff ftitri: have been able t duties and pvM .J;r.. w wvWC yuvneges of sue-4 Mrs r. A. Luck and num MP86 prreporJMte print iiieihi rt 1plac bfec&si these examples of neighborhood cp- opeation ought to inake every read er anxious to dp something pf the Dark or black wahnfAFv iwiAnn Rev. R. H. Askew will hazel mtb millions. But: where nr' Dillsboro Bantwf o.... W suitabl parent trctt f VUIUlU OUIH1HV M la - L- itoUiP. M. Choir 'w!tlv-;MAWM'-i.1-V .m--. - !. ivy. . s. .:. Wednesday Df . Cal eb Ridley reacherf ui llTortheni; ; : 4 -1 .' his sernidnSwast UimaM rtt oyTTOI0!'W v" j wmvj again . SALEiFpur thoronghibreed; &l?es sami m Duroc Jersey pigs; 2 'ofeB ti: itMrtfe i'. r -. w . v will Set thesfilftKrVf. ;.wii;aiTfe tv w f .t 4wiu set meseiHif aui pen risner-:. lIycare, Webster N r TT nmJ PW0uxeo4a
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