WILMOT We arc having a revival meeting at Baptist church with special singing. y?e hope it true success. Mr. Floyd Wyatt died Sept. 14th. His body was laid to rest in Bum earner cemetery. He was 22 years old, ( survived by three brothers, Garlen, Zemerv and Tom Wyatt and three! sisters', Mrs. Nath Bumgarner, Mrs. Dock Nations and Mrs. Tom Jones. His mother died when he was 3 yearrs old. His father is living. We certainly do mourn the loss of one ot, our Wilmot boys. v f - r V I Miss Edna Sutton and Mr. lra Jocns were visitors of Wilmot Sunday night. Mrs. Rozctta Ogle and son were dinner guests of Mi's- John Iiaby Sun P *"i ? ? ? ' u 'J Yob nssai never change you? oil l? own a . Eisler !928 Sedans . . *1195 to *1995 ' < Coupes . ? *1195 to ?'lLr50 Sport Mocels *1195 to >1525 AU piers f.o.b. Mnt, Mich., gorertrnrnt tax lv he added. 7 he G. Ai. A 0,,g pL. ,. ll,i most df.iraiie. is avauMe. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILE'S ARE WILT, BUICK WILL BUILD 3'HEM P. W. Ferguson, J Waynesville, N. 0. day" Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffie spent Saturday night with Mrs. J. R. Bum garner. ? ' , Miss Myrtle Nations is stying with Mrs. Hughes. Miss Ollie Nations spent the week end here. She has been staying at , Sylva. j Mrs. W. M. Brown and daughter i Miss Florence made a business trip j to Sylva Saturday. Miss Zellia Davis took dinner with Miss Florence Brown Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Ashe is very sick. Wo hope for her a speedy recovery. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nations a girl. Mr. Ilurshell Parr is was a visitor of Wilniot Sunday.' Miss Onnie and J. D. Blackwell and Mr. Charles Jenkins of Greers, S. C. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. lv. J. Pan;is Saturday Mr Charlie and Kcllic Ward s])ent the week end with their sister, Mrs ?Vivian Nations. { . Mr. Julia Nations of Camp Creek spent Sunday with her daughter, Mi's Wibb Suttlemyrc. / Mr. Coy Suttleniyre made n busi with her mother, Mrt>. Zeb Nations > > < Sunday. fj j ' ... 'S . ' . - Miss Zellia Davis of Cam'p Creek and Mi". Dock Nations of Camp Creek were in town Monday. Miv and Mrs. John Jones and Missed Lucy and Nellie Parris were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ogle Sunday afternoon. Mr. Coy Suttemyre made a business .trip to Sylva Friday. Mr. Ralph Nations is spending a few days here after being away for; some time. Mr. Jim Ashe paid a visit to his home folks after being away ,4 years. Miss Lucy Parris and Mr. Coy Sot- j tlemyre visited Mr. arid Mrs. E. J. i Parris Sunday morning-. , 1 ' ;.v J THE ADVENTURE OF HOME OWNERSHIP ( \' ? It is a wonderful thing?a sort of permanent adventure ? to have a j chieved a house, garden and field.; of one's own, to have and to hob1, to cultivate and to improve. It's fli.e , i o pay rent but it does not give gre.c j.ioy; to pay taxes however much or.e | is loath to part with the mo?ny, ?>li' 1 that is an adventure ttlirit makes s couple hold u]) their heads and fed themselves part owners of every schoolhou.se, road and other public utility. Its a successful tilt j with Dame Fortune. No malcontent gets any sympathy from them ? thev own land, small or large though it be, i-iid they are for building no t!i community} Tenanev is the moiiier ?>! "Oh what's the use?" and owner ship begets "Let's do it." Tin' l:om? of one's own mv.v mean !(?:;?? p!o;l ding, self control in resisting teni|? at:on to turn into many a pleasant bye path but, oh, how well worth while,in one's own house at the end ot the road.?Mrs. W. Hunt in the Progressive. Farmer. ! i. Lespedeza has doubled the yield yl corn on the farm of I). A. Lowder ol Stauly county. Hardly anything will take its place on a worn out soil, he i states. . Vann B. Hayes '? T. Oakley Lunsfoid HEALTH AND LIFE FOR MOTORS HAYES & LUNSFORD ELEC. CO. Armature Winding, Motor and General Electrical Repairs Agents for WESTINGHOIJSE Power Equipment Phone 5621 /' ( Hoar 110 Pat ton Ave. * O ' ' jT ?"% i' / Night 1470-J V? V , ' ASHEVILLE, N. 0. sM&Z&K i -ML' i 7* ' ) . I ll Y' .lii W Z \ .JPT ? ?! \ c?, i \ iy a - ? I : -t'. mmmmmm^! -/ ^l I'fK MOTHER:- Fa ther's Castona 1 is l,a pleasant, harmless Sub stitute for Castor Oil,. Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially pre pared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.* To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of { cZcrfjffi&cJ&U , Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recoiomcad & . I ? ;? i ? ? . , ' '\ v p C I ELECTRIC COMPANY MOVES FRANKLIN PLANT Franklin Press Sept. 22v The local plant of thp Western Electrie company, established here 12 years ago, is about to be moved from Franklin it has been learned here. \ er and little daughter will leave in a few days for Bradentown, Fla., where they?will spend the win ter with Mrs. Koper's father J. B. Rochester. ? * \ DIRECT PRIMARY UNDER FIRE L' Again the direct primary law is un ev. r since the enactment in' Wiseon j I sin in 190.1 as a protest against tli j ol - _J I ' 6 REOPEN CULLOWHEE CAPE , Z'. V. Moss and Jan Allen have re cently purebred the Cullowhe*> Cafe and have reopened it, giving tnc pou- ^ pie of Cullowhee a first class restau- l rant. These gentlmeen expect to run' a (modern restaurant and to cater to! the traveling public, and the locsil people as Well as to the students ol Cullowhee State Normal School. Between April first and August first .of this year, W. Kerr Scott, county, agent of Alamance County, has plftced with farmers and club mem bers 24 registered Jersey bulls, 190 Jersey heifers and 12 grade cows. PICNIC FOR 'BRYSON HOME' GUESTS :o On Wednesday evening the Bryson Home of Sylva entertained their guests at a pienie near Cnllasaja Falls. Since many of the guests were from other states^ the long mountain ous drive, the pure air, together with the beautiful moonlight scenery made of them a bunch of merry-makers and by the time they reached the picnic grounds they were ready to en joy the mfirshmellows and weinie roaat in store for them. They" were met there by Mr. Tay lor, Supt. of road construction on Highlands-Franklin highway, who made ready a big camp fire and fur nished music for their dancing while Mr. McCoy, local merchant, gave the soH drinks. Even though the smoke from the campfire may have changed the rosy-cheeks of the lassies to a darker hue, the y?ung men found that) it only added more pep and joy to the'bunch. 5 Those present were Mesdames. Sam Bryson, W. L. Taylor and little daugh. Beverly, Ola Duggan, Misses Mary Sue Hemphill, Barbara Haire; Eva Johnson; Lucy ?umgarner; Stella Fisher, Elizabeth Davis; Messrs F. Messer, Chester Soott; Kenneth Tay 'Oi-; David Levy; Wash Fisher, F. Dill and Wayne Battle. Howard Robertson of Forsyth coun iy cut his alfalfa four times this year and says that each cuttiong will yield him about one and one-half to?js j of hay per acre. He fee^ls his live stock on the hay. DR. A. C DOWNS OPTOMETRIST EYE STRAIN SPECIALIST will be,at THE MAN STORE, Sylva, N. C. MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1927 for the purpose of examining- eyes and fitting glasses. If you waiit the best glasses fitted you should se? Dr. Downs on above date. It is your duty to see that your child has the best glasses fitted, f { , Dr. Downs is licensed by State Board of Optometry of North Caro lina and no one in the state of N. C j stands higher in the science of optom etry. Remember above date and place. Renew Yoar Health by Pvirif icr.tion Any physician will tell you that "Perfect Purification of tho System is Nature's foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing* you:- vlia ity? Purify your en tire syct:r.i ly taking a thorough course of Cnlotr.bs,?onco or twico a week for several weeks?3rd see how Nature : JV/ards y >u v ith l'.:a!th. CafotaVs arrs tfc > greatest of all system purifiers, ('et e. family ? -ci' age, con' unir? fu l diroctious. unl.*? 35 ccs. /?- i an/ druj ate.'e. (AJv. Lespedeza will put a carl in a pig's tail and change an unprofitable'cow Snto a fat, profitable one, states D. A. Tom Tarheel says he is ready to join the state-wide farm organiza tion. If organization is good for all business enterprises, it must be good for the biggest business of all, farm ing. \" ? ' Nothing can be done in Mexico: that isn't put up to Morrow.' ' ' Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing RAYMOND GLENfl The fellow who tries 'to -,.t a(L ahead of the train usually"!^ cross. that the foods von serve are safe 0 ? Frigidaire prevents the unseen mold that imperils health NOT for a minute would you think of risking the health of yourself and family by serving food on which mold appears. But do you realize that mold is often present from tea to twelve hours before it is visible to the naked eye? The microscope reveals that this is true. The only pr?tection against this unseen dan ger is to keep perishable foods in a dry atmos phere and in a refrigerating temperature of less than 50?. Frigidaire electric refrigeration meets both these requirements. With all its advantages, Frigidaire is low in price. It can now be bought for as small a sura as $180 f. o. b. 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