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SYLVA METHODIST CHUECH Kev. W. M. Robbins, Pastor. Schedule of Services. Preaching at Sylva every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock except the 4th Sunday and every Sunday evening hi 7:30 except the 2ud Sunday. Sunday school every Sunduy mopi ing at 10 o'clock. / Epwo?-th League every Sunday ov eniiig al 7 o'clock. \ Prayor meeting every Wednesday 'every 2nd Sunday evening at'7:30. Preaching ut Balsam every 1st and 3rd Sunday afternoon at 3:15. The public is cordailly invited to / all tbes? services. Preaching at Dillsboro every ) 4th \ '' \j ' 1 evening at 7:36. SYLVA BAPTIST CHURCH _ ( Rev. J. G, Murray, Pastor ((. Preaching every Sunday at 11 o'clock in the morning and at o'clock ill the evening _ Sunday School at 9:4;) Sundav morning,'A. J. Dills. su^rinteiuU^ B. Y. P. U. at 7 o'clock Sundav evening. Prayer meeting at 8 o'clock We<. nesday evening. Choir practice immediately1 follow1 in? prayer meeting eaeiC Wednesday evening. W. C. Reed, choir director A verv cordial invitation is extend ed to the public to attend tliesl services. BALSAM GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor Preaching Saturday before th( the first Sunday, at 11 o'clock and the first Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Sunday School every Sunday morn ing, at 10 o'clock. Everybody invited to all of tjicsi services. * ' V BLACK MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. v>* > ' - ? x Preaching Saturday < before the second Sunday, at 2:30, Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 10 o 'clock. iv Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:30 Everybody is invited to attend all of these services. CEDAR BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pasto*. Preaching Saturday before the third Sunday, at 2:30; Sunday at 11 Sunday School every Sunday more ing at 10. ? Everybody is invited to attend ail these services. 2 V . Vi NEW SAVANNAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. C'. Preaching Saturday before the fourth Sunday at 2:30 and Sundaj (> at 11. Sunday School at 10. Everybody, is invited to attend rd1 J these service* ) I* QUALLA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. L. Cook. Pa tor Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10:00 o'clock Preaching Third Sunday Morning: in each month at 11:00 o'clock. : t ENGINEER KILLED IN Al'TO ACCIDENTi j' ? Graham County News?Sunday1 aftrrnoon, August 7, Mr. .1. E. Curtis, :}7, engineer on one of the .London Highway Contracting company's road show'is nu-t with a fatal accident When^his car :-.!;idded over the banie of tJit' new grade 'about one and. a half miles below Kubbinsville going d</>vn about twenty live feet to the cdjjp' of the river. The ear turned over twice and was1 demolished. Mr. Curtis was^hurt internally and died the following'Suiiijsiy morning at 1:15 o'clock. \ '' C\ ? L, ife is survived by his wife aiidj two daughters, Misses .le.^ie and Mae Curtis, of Guflney, S. < and by two, sopis, C. I), and \VnLtt*r Curtis, oP ?in l falo, N. V. ! v Air. Curt ts was a native oi Gtylluey S. C\, where ho made life j?ermaiifti!t home, mining liere. to work for the I?ndon Contracting' ami lioad Build ing company, some time ago as auj engineer on o-ie of their road shovels.| Since coming here lie had iieule nu-J iaerous friends ::;>d was well jiijed by all who kue?v him. His death will be mourned bv his inanv friends who deeply sympathize with the fain il>'- c. t/\ ^ THAT LONGED-FDK TIME ' Spencer Murphy, writing in Tlie Salisbury Post, says that ^soine dayl there will be a wedding which will be;! neither an impressive ceremony nor conducted with beautiful simplicty." To which the Greensboro News adds! that "in that wedding there will be! v I no gift of the groom and the wed-j ding march will have no strains."! "May we add" says the Charlotte Ob; server "that the bride will also no:! be one of the younger set, she may; not be beautifully attired and tlicj honeymoon will h(ardly be an extend ed one." And, as often happen^, the groom j has been forgotten. In that perfect [ write-up we hope lie will' not be a "promising young business man'-' and that the couple will not have a "Vide circle of friends." v ?Morganton Ne ws- Herald > ' 1 AGENTS TO GET PRIZES POR HOG FEEDING WORK |\; f . Raleigh, N\ ^C., August 30, Two eou.itv fai..i a?cms in North Caro* lina will attend the International Livestock Show in Chicago next ydar with nil expenses paid according to VV. W. Sliav, swine extension special ist'at State College. These prizes are offered by a firm of commission merchants in Rich mond, Virginia, to the two agents ! milking the host record in swine f ced ing work in their counties between Oetobei 1: 1027 and August 1, 192S. For the county agent to be eligible fof the prizi the work muot be com pleted and /the hogs sold between March 1, aipt,October J, inclus ive. \ . ; ' '?All feeding demonstrations start ed in any county between these dai..\s will automatically be entered as pan. of the work of the agent in that par ticuhir bounty" says .Mr. IS hay. "Ac curate records will be kept on all demonstrations and the result:-, meas j C . ' mod by the completeness of these records, together with the "weight, cost and\profit of the hogs shipped from each county.'' ' ( ivH-h "demonstration will, be judged on a percentage basis with, emphasis beings-placed on quality rather than quantity, he states. The highest score j made on any phase of ^he work will be given J00 [KTcent, withltjie other records being ba.ied on their percent age to the perfect score. Professor K. 11. llostctler, in charge( of swine experimental work at State College, together with two other men1 selected by him will act as judges in the contest, .states Mr. Shay. t Take care of your brood sow dtir(i ing .the periods of flu.-diing, gonta-j lion and farrowing*and she will take1 care of you by farrowing large litters. Why not build a modern poultry house to protect your flock this win tej-? Plans may lie had free by writing the Agricultural Edit or at State Col lege. Two hundred and eighty cars of, lings slopped out of the State t!if first six months of. this year brought a total pt. $40.),!lli?.7.'j to iiie owner -. \ et some folks say there is no money in hogs. ( All surplus vegetables .-Should be 'canned arid put up for esc this win j ter. This Mounce of prevo.nl ion " will I do milch toward keeping the doctor; awa; BRING US the financial questions that arc wor ryinjr you. 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MY PATIENTS MY REFERENCES NOTICE OF (SERVICE OF A SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT William Snipes and Mattic Snipes, his wife I ji ' -N Wood fin Watson ( and Arthur Watson, heirs at hi w of Dan Watson, deceased. The defendants above named will take 'notice that summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendants on the 28th day of'July, 1927,' by J. T. Gribble Clerk of the Superior Court of Jack son County, North Carolina, That the purpose of said action, as shown by the affidavits and Orders mad# and entered by the Court, envoives an interest in re:d property and the plaintiffs herein alleged in tlioil* complaint that the defendants are in the wrongful and unlawful posses sion of a part of the lands described in the Complaint which said wrong ful possession has by operation of. law descended upoh the defendants | herein, who have by order of court! on proi>er affidavits been made party! defendants to this action; that the' summons in the case of William! Snipes and... wife, Mattie Snipes against Woodfin Watson and Arthur Watson is returnable before the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 29th day of August, 1927, at which time and place the defendants above named arc required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior CoUrt of Jackson County and ans wer or demure to the complaint, oi the relief demanded will be granted. 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Cola Bottling Company Of Aslie "v llle, is p]eased to announce that we are car rying a full line of all carbonated bottled drinks, inducting Bevo and Budweiser, in our distributing Station in the Basement of the Jackson County Bank Building. Dealers not located on our regular truck route can get service by seeing Mr. Reed. THE BOTTLING COMPANY OF ASHEVILLE u . E. Reed, local mgr Thone 4, Sylva
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