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>' SYLVA METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. M. Bobbins, Pastor Schedule of Services. Preaching at Sylva every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock except the 4th Sunday and every Sunday evening at 7:80 except the 2nd Sunday. Sunday school every Sunday mom ing at 10 o'clock. Epworth League every Sunday ev ening at 7 o'clock. ? Prayer meeting every Wednesday every 2nd Sunday evening at 7:30. Preactyng at Balsam every 1st and 3rd Sunday afternoon at 3:15. The public is cords illy invited to all these services. evening at 7:30. Preaching at Dillsboro every 4th SYLVA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. G. Murray, Pastor Preaching ? every Sunday at 11 ? 'clock in the morning and at o'clock in the evening. Sunday School at 9:45 Sunda'. morning, John R. Jones, superintend cnt B. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock Sundaj evening. Prayer meeting at 8 o'clock Wed. ncsday evening. Choir practice immediately follow ing prayer meeting each Wednesday evening. W. C. Reed, choir director A very cordial invitation is extend ed to the public to attend thest services. j 1 ____________ BALSAM GROVE BAPTIST n CHURCH ( Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor Preaching Saturday before tht the first Sunday, at 11 o'clock and the first Sunday, at 11 9 'dock. \ Sunday School every Sunday morn ing, at 10 o'clock. > Everybody invited to all of thesi services. BLACK MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. Preaching Saturday before the second Sunday, at 2:30, Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:30 Everybody is invited to attend all of these services. CEDAR BAPTIST CHURCH V ' Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. Preaching Saturday before the third Sunday, at 2:30; Sunday at 11 Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10. f'tgfiM Everybody is invited to attend all these services. NEW SAVANNAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. DAIRYMEN OF STATS FORM NEW ASSOCIATIONS! Raleigh, N. C., June 7.?Indicat ive of the increasing interest in dairy ing throughout North Carolina is the movement to organize the creamery men, the formation of a nfew cow testing association, and the better dairy sire campaign. v. All the managers and operators of creameries throughout the State met iti| Salisbury on Wednesday, June S to oiganize a State Creamerymen's Association. There are now 20 such plants in North Carolina and from replies received to a letter senjt out by A. C. Kimrey of State College before the meeting, it was evident that each of these plants were Rep resented at the Salisbury meeting. The organization was formed by a Remand from the creamery manufact urers that they have an association which would help them in meeting their problems and in improving the quality of butter manjufactured. . ? Twenty dairymen organized to form the new Guilford Cowtesting Association. These men own about 650 cows and were concerned about the profits secured from the individ ual cows in the herds. The old Pied mont Cowtesting Association already organized in Guilford County had proves to the unorganized dairym.'ti that it pays to know the records made by the animals kept. The new association was formed through the efforts of Mr. Kimrey and J. I. Wag oner, county agent of Guilford Coun ty. Announcement was made recently that commercial dairymen and dairy manufacturers in the State woul^ do nate sufficient funds to continue tiio dairy sire, campaign which was waged so successfully duriitg the past two years. Last year, the county agents engaged in this campaign placed 3:")') pure bred registered bulls and re placed about 250 scrubs. The five county agents most successful in) the movement this year will have all or part of their expenses paid to the National Dairy Show which meets at Memphis, Tennessee, in October.^ Extension circular 114, "Canning Fruits and Vegetables," by Mrs. Jane S. McKinimon gives the best methods women in taking care of their surplus produce. A copy of this publication; may be had on application to tlu?( agricultural editor at State College ? i ? c . A supply merchant of Zebulon Wake county is purchasing and sel! ing soybean seed at cost as an in ducemcnt to get more farmers of the section to grow hfty and fefij thty' year.' " . ? > Preaching Saturday before the fourth Sunday at 2:30 and Sunday at 11. Sunday School at 10. Everybody is invited to attend al1 these services (q QUALLA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. L. Cook, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10:00 o'clock Preaching Third Sunday Morning in eaoh month at 11:00 o 'clock. - FOLLOW THE ARROW if it brings you to our place. If not, disre gard all signs and sail in by your own navi gation charts and in any manner you may please. You'll find us waiting night and day, to render the best garage service your automobile has ever known. Expert me chanics (fast workmen and efficient) and on a strictly time basis for repairs. We do not have to "search" for trouble but know where to look and what to do. Drive in and let us prove our claim* Star Garage "DUTCH" Uill Street NOTICE The owners of property abutting on the following streets in* the town of Sylva, N. C: Allen or Spring Street Balsam Street, Brendle Street, Central Avenue, North Cenjtral Avenue, South Central Avenue, Clayton Street, East Dillsboro Rtoad ? West Dillsboro Road, Evelina Street, t Hampton Street, Harris Street, Jackson Street, Keener Street, ' , ? Mill Street, Railroad Street, Ridgeway Street, Rose Street, Savannah Road Sylvan Heights v < Walnut Street, Co. High School, Drury Lane, ) Court House, ?; East Main Street, and Thomas Street, will take notice that the assessment I rolls covering assessments against properties 011 the above mentioned streets for street improvements, side walk improvements and water and sewer connections, as deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Town of Sylva, N.C. were confirmed by the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Sylva 011 the 7th Day of May, 1927, at exactly Ten Minutes after Fiva, o'clock, P. M. The property owners on the above mentioned streets will further take notice that they may pay their 6aid assessments for street improvements, sidewalk improvements, and water and sewer 'eonnjectijons as charged against, them in full, within Thirty Days from the First Publication of this notice, witl?ont interest being charged thereon. f The property owners on the above mentioned streets will further take notice that if they fail to pay their said assessments for street improve ments, sidewalk im'provementls, and water an,d sewerage connections as charged against them, i"n full within Thirty Days from the First Publi cation of this Notice, that in that event, they will be charged with in terest upon* said assessments, as charged against them at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, dating from Ten Minutes after five o'clock, P. M. 011 the Seventh Day of May, 1927. Dan Tompkins, Mayor. J. D. Cowan, Clerk. This 24th Day of May, 1927. RHEUMATISM While in France with the American | rmy I obtained French prescri^ on for the treatment of Rheumatiar and Neuritis. I have given tin to| thousands (with wonderful result The prescription cost me nothing, ask nothing for it. I will mail it if you will send me your address. A postal ill bring it. Write today. f'ASE, Dept. 0-654, Brockton Masa. ? ' ' r ! I i NOTIOE North Carolina, ) Jackson, County. , 1 Having qualified as the Adminis tratrix of the estate of W. F. Hoi den deceased, late of the County and State aforesaid, this is to notify all persons having claims1 against the estate of the said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at her home at Glenville on or before the 20th day of May, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment. '\ This the 20th day of May, 1927. Mrs. Bessie Holden, Administratrix of W. F. Holden deceased. <> NOTICE ? State of North Carolina \ County of Jackson. The public will take n/otice that I J. S. Higdon, will offer for sale and sell, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of Higdon *s Garage in the town of Sylva, Jackson County, North Carolina on June 18th at 2 P. M., one Automobile Touring Ford 10235334, belonging to Hershel Middle ton, to satisfy labor and stoi agc on the same. This "May 25, 1927. , j. s. Higdon. DILLSBO&O LODGE NO. 459 A. P. & A. M. Regular cummunica tion on First and third Thursday* at 8 p. m. Visiting Brethren welcome. -R. G. Queen, W. M F. L Watson, Sec'y. WANTED TO SELL-35 Lb. EE frigerator, $18.00 value for $10.00 Practically new. Apply at Journa Office. \ - - NOTICE STATE OF NOlRTH CAROLINA JACKSON COUNTY. f ? Entry No. 617* ' I, J. S. Higdon, do hereby enter ai\d claim. 5 acres of land, more or less, lying and being in Hamburg Township Jackson County, State, of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of John Fox, Sam McGuire and Ben.ce Vinson. Beginning on a Chestnut in Bence Vinson's line near the N. E, corner of John Fox Land, adjoining Mc Guire land, and running in various directions so as to include all the vacant land in that vicinity. Entered this May 13, 1927. J. S. HIGDON, Claimant. Approved: W. W. Bryson, Ex Officio Entry Taker?5 18 4t. i FOR OVER 200 TEARS haarlem o3 has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. HAARLEM OIL CAPSUI correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three slses. All druggists. Insist an the original genuine Gout Mbdal. Renew Your Health by Purification - ' Any physician will tell you that "Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calctabs,?once or twice a week for several weeks?and see how Nature rewards you with health. 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