I IIII 'Mi' lll'IIM M iiti 939 ; * 1 ;?!"?? Sifc f - -??.-?^.:--f Schedule of Services. ) J fiYLVA METHODIST CHURCH "f ; Rev. Geo. B. Clemmer, Pastor ? - ' ' Preaching at Syiva every Sunday, tfjmoroiiig at 11 o'clock and First S un ii'day evening at 7:30. ' Sunday School every Sftnday mom;. #iiag at 10 o 'clock. -- c . y ' Epworth League every Sunday 0V-| feeing at 6:30. '' Midweek Service Wednesday even ft&Ug at 7:00 o'clock. ;' ? The public is cordially iftvited to 4attend these servioes. - ?i Dillsbor? Methodist Church Rev. Geo. B. Clemmer, Pastor Preaching every Sunday evening^ ?7:30, except the First Suilday;: oi t^hich evening the services are con Hducted in the Baptist church. - Sunday School every Sunday morn tfiag at 10:00 o'clock.^ . ? ? SYLVA BAPTIST 0HUE<JH Rev. J. G. Murray, Pastor _ Preaching every Sunday at U '?Velock in the morning-and At. 7:3. ?o'clock in the evening. Sunday School at 9:45 Sonda\ '?morning, A. J. Dills, superintended ? * B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 o 'clock Sunda; evening. Prayer meeting at 7:30 o 'clock Wed aesday evening. ' Choir practice at 8 o'clock each Friday evening. fV A very cordial invitation is extend ? d to the public tos attehd 'thest ? < i ' BALSAM GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor Preaching Saturday before the hthe first Sunday, at 11 o'clock and '?the first Sunday, at 11 o'dock. Sunday School every Sunday morn ?ing, at 10 o'dock. 1 ?' 1 * j' Everybody invited -to all 'ot1 (heat services. ?biiACK MOUNTAIN BAPTIST OHUEOH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. Preaching Saturday Mm Ikr U o*\ Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve uiug" at 7:30 Everybody, is invited to attend all ' these services. CEDAR BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. Preaching Saturday before the ''third Sunday, at 2:30; Sunday at 11 Sunday School every Sunday morn nig at 10. Everybody is invited to attend all these services. NEW SAVANNAH BAPTIST CHURCH N Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. > *? Preaching Saturday before the '?fourth Sunday at 2:30 and Sunday at 11. Sunday School at 10. Everybody is invited to attend al' 'these services QUALLA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. L. Ooofcf Pastor Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10:00 o'clock Preaching Third JStmday Morning; in each month at 11:00 o'clock. WILMOT BAPTIST' CHURCH n ? ) ' I . / Rev. Oscar Crisp, Pastor Preaching Saturday before the 4tl Cunday at 11 o'clock and Sunday a 11 o'clock. Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. 1 Every body is invited to atten all these services. CULLOWHEE BAPTIST CHURCH I. K. Stafford, Pastor ' i Sunday School each Sunday 10:00 a. m. Preaching service each Sunday ?rll:00 a. m. B. Y. P. U,'s each Sun i:day evening 6:30 p. m. Preaching ser vice each Sunday evening 7:30 p. m 'ftMid-week service each Wednesday .. evening 7:30 p. m. Weekly teachers "meeting Friday 7:00 p. ra. GREENS CREEK BAPTIST ; CHURCH , * ' Qeo.^C. Snyder, Pastor. > Preaching every fourth SnftAyiaw^ 'Saturday before, at 11* o'cIook ri fpv > Sunday School every Sunday at 1ft j! ?'dock. j Geo. Hall, Superintendent. \ B. Y. P. U. each Sunday at 2:30 , ' ^ . ^?- " . Everybody invited to each MW1 ? S; - Preaching 4 Sunday uwitting'at 11 mm??*****r -? #w4?V > 6tihooT ev 10 oVdcKATM." Claude Jones, Supt. LOOyS pW BAPTIST OHTHWH : G^d. X^ SijIdef, Paafpr. | Preaching every .first Sunday a: U. o'clock and Saturday before. ?Sunday School at 10 o'dock. " Fred t?^ Supt. * ' v - - ' h ^ Weekly'^fft^e jlttiywIndWilgB. Everybody cordially invited to at tend these services. . Geo. C, Spyder, pastor. ' Prtaftbirig Wery third' Sunday r: 11 o'clock-Md in the afternoon at "Oscar or Fall Cliff. r 'Sunday School every Sunday IP o'clock. Also in the afternoon at Os ?car t?d" Ifcll &tff. Mid-week prayer meeting at eacV place.' : vi 1 ; ~ *> -Eveiybdy iscordiidly invited ?to at tend 'these seftifees. * </:,' BIG RIDGE ITEMS \ f ! There will be a community Christ mas tafee at the schoolhouse here, Wednesday afternoon, Deoember the twenty first, alsoa program 'will be given' by -the school obUdren. 'Every body is'ihVited. Miss Cathryn Davis who under went an operation for appendicitis at the Angel Hospital three weeks ago has returned after having attend ed the fall term at S. C. I.', Mr. Irie Broom was in Sylva on femtincsflr list Friday. - Mlsdetf 6pal ?avis and Gestae ?e 'feilVHdb^r W S. C. I. ^Woljaw spending 'the holidays with "tKeir pa rents. Misses Desser and Louise Pruil t and! Mhs Christine* Moore dpent last week end with home folks. Messrs. W. J. Fisher and Roy Dills of Beta were here hunting last yntk, I - ? Mr. Glenn Davis* of'Webster spent a few days with his uncle Mr. J. D. Davis. Mr. David Pruitt is attending the winter quarter of the Culiowhee State Normal School. Mr. Fidillia Moore of Akron, 0, spent last Sunday in Dillsboro guest of Mr. Edward Parris, who is home from Fort Bragg where he has been in training. Miss Grace Bryson who is attend ing school at Sylva Centra} High is expected to spend the holidays with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brv son* ^ Miss Maggie Parris gpent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Parris of Dillsboro. A wedding of great surprise to their many friends was that of Miss Edna Holden -of^Henville and Mr. Paul Dillard o^Oifchiers which oc curred at the home of the bride last Saturday, we wish for them a long and happy life. Mr. Fryik Kimsey, who is work ing h&e visitfed relatives in Frank lin last week end. Mr. Deitz Fowler of Sylva has elected a nice littld bnhgsloy on his place here Mr. Cleveland Fisher motored to. Turnpike huftf-tafek.1 " Theev will be services at the church hero Christihfca'day at el'eVen o'rfbtk. Mrs. Sarah Hooper who has,bee<i visiting her brother, .Mr. Hicks Wikp , of -Bast ^portef4?M retiuteecl^hotee.1 Mr. Will Proitt motored to South Carolina J' few'dayl&go. Messrs. Brady Broom and Hom er Dillard were at. Lake Toxaway Ust week. ?'*? * ~ L ; Master John Dee Davis was in Sylra 'last. Friday. '4 ?^? V * \ t For colds, grip and flu take I -Relieve* Ike w p aventc complication* i JL dl,;;.* pest ma3 Controlled by thorough spraying with poison mixtures. v. kJM George Washington was one of #w first farmers in America ta proifaOte a farm organization. Lmr^ 'i/;, ? ' NOTICE OF SERVICE OF 1 , SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION ? i NORTH; CAROLINA 1 JACKSON COUNTY , IN THE SUPERIOR COURT) BEFORE THE CLERK In ReY" Charles James Metz, Amanda Zachary Cole and Husband, George M. Cole; Lawton Zachary, Timriiie Zachary Brock and Husband, Joseph [Brock/ Cora Zachary Tritt and Htw "band, John E. Tritt; H. A. piril and Dana Bird Peli. ' 'u ( vs ? - . Nora Zachary Coward and O. B. Cow ard;., Daisy Zachary McGuire and i Husband W. P. Mcbuire; Kittiej I'Zaohiuy' Stephens and Husband, L. M..- Stephens, Pearl Zachary Mc Curry ' ' and Husband R. D. McCorfy; Otelia Zachary Bennett and Husband, Kelly Bennett; Lucy Zaehaiy Cochran and Husband, Rob ift Cochran; Jessie Zachary, Mary Zachary,' Wid?w of T. R. Zachary deceased; Fred-Zichaiy, Roy Zach *ry, Bird Zachary Reins and Hus band, Ernest- Rons; Vira Zachary, "Widow of J?hn 'Zachary, Deceased; Geneva *Zachary Gibson and Hus band, Joe Gibson; Lyman Zachary, Burktf Zhchary, Florence Zachary Mc Kinney and Husband, T. G. McKin ney;. ?Spooner, Husband of Bertha Z^ehary Spooner, Deceased Minttie "M&w, Bessie Maw, Richard iMaw, Wffitjler "Maw, Harry Adams, Charles Zachary, Claude Zachary, Walter Zachary, Minnie Zachary Wig ner, and Husband, John Wagner; Re na Zachary G<i3sett, Baxter Zachary, Bruce Zachary, Ellen Zachary, and &ii^flier?Hichary8, Heirs At Law; of Columbus'Zachary, Deceased, whose flrefr panes are unknown; John Got ney, Willie X)otney, Aurelias Cotnev, Isabella Edwards Lombard, A. G. Edwards, Will Edwards, J. H. Wat son, Husband of Lem Edwards Wat son, Deceased; Will Watson, Luna Watson, Mrs. Ernest Watson Norton and Husband, Ernest Norton; M. D. Edwanls^MrLJohn CMfey Ttfe and Husband, John Tate; Mrs.~"lL E. Cochran and Husband R. E. Cochran; Mrs. James Cooley and Husband, J antes Cooley; Lena Slaton Davis, and Husband John Davis; Mrs. E. B. McDade, Widow of E. B. McDade, Deceased; Ara Slaton Nay{or and Husband, Walter Naylor; John Regs dale, Husband of Isa Slaton Regsdale, Deceased; Ragsdale, Regsdale, two heirs at law of ha Slaton Ragsdale, Deceased; Agnes Slaton Willis, and Husband, Willis, Don Davis, John Davis, Teddv Davis, Nettie Davis, Oscar Heatoi' Ethel Heaton, Heaton, .... Heaton, and _ Heaton, Heiis At Law of Geoige Heaton, Deceased, whose first names are unknown; Mrs. Kennie Heaton Knox and Husband, ? Knox, Mrs. May Heaton Car penter and Husband, Ed Carpenter; Mrs. Edgar Heaton, Widow of Ed gar Heaton, Deceased; snd Heaton, and Heaton, Heirs at Law of Edgar Heaton, Deceased, whose first names are unknown; Ha zel Coogan Hill, and Husband, Charl eg "001; and Julia zacnary, Howard Zachary, and Dorothy Spooner, tie last three named being minors with out general or testamentary guardian,, by Cyrna Nicholaon, -guardian afl litem, all of the above named defend-' anta being heirsjrt law of Alexander Zachaiy Deceased, and. ?and and any and all Other heirs at law of the said Alexander Zachary Deceased, whoever and.: wherever same may be y ? - The teapondenfe, Sittie Stephens and huftband, L. M. Stephens; Bird Zachary Reinaand husband, Ernest Reins; Vira Zachary, widow of John Zachary, deceased; Geneva Zachary Gibson and husband, Joe Gibson; Ju lia Zadhkry, - minor heir-atL law of John'Zseftaty; "deceased, by her Guard ian Ad Litem, CJrrus Nicholson fjMin nie Maw, j^essie^Maw, Richard Maw Whitner Maw,! Harry Adams, Claude Zachary, Walter'Zachary, Rena Zach ary Gossett, Baxter Zachary, Bruce Zachary, Ellen Zachaiy and six (6) other Zacharys,: all heirs-at-law of Columbus Zfchaxy, deceased, and whose first names are unknown; John Cotney, Willie Cotney, Aurelius Cot ney, Mrs. John Coffey Tate and her husband, John Tate; Mrs. R. E. Cocn ran and husband, R. E. Cochran; Mrs. James Cooley and husbnd/ Jam.;s Cooley; Lena Slaton' Davis and husband, John Davis;: Mrs. Ara Sla ton Naylor and husband Walter Nay lor; John Ragsdale, husband of Mrs. Isa Slaton Ragsdale, deceased; Ragsdale and Ragsdale, heirs at-law of Mrs. isa Siaton Ragsdale, deceased; John Davis, Don Davi*, f Teddy Davis, Nettie Davis^ I Heaten, -...Heaton and Heaton, heirs-at-law of George Hea ton, deceased; Mrs. May Heaton Car penter and husband, Carpenter; Mrs. Edgar Heaton, wife of Edgar Heaton, deceased; and Heu-j ton and Heaton, heirs at law; of Edgar Heaton deceased and Hazel Coogan Hill nd husband and Charts Hill, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court, Jackson countv North Carolina, for the purpose of J a division of several tracts of land set forth and described in the peti tion filed iu said action, the same being the remainder of the estate of Alexander Zachary, deceased, jrhjch said lands arc in Hamburg Township, and Cashiers . Township, in tjje County and State aforesaid And the said Respondents will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson Connfv N. C. on the 27th day of January. 1928, at the Court House in Sylva. and answer or demur lJo the Petition filed ^ said action or the Petitioners will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the Petition. This the 13th day of December, T*27 J. T. Gribble, V 'm Clerk Superior Conit Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing ^ r RAYMOND GLENN COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL % ii #!* ? | ?* " . * SAFE ; 1 -.i' ? C A . - ?. ' - <1 i'. / ?. DEDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES EOR SHORT TRIPS f :,V', n C L - ? Ask Ticket Agents SO 1)1? HE ft* ' , RAILWAY SYSTEM You, too, will find that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasure?Mild and Mel low, the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. Made of the choicest tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process?"IT'S TOAST. ED"?-no harshness, not a bit of bite. Florence Reed, Favorite Stage Star, writes: "Night in and night out, for months, one's voice must be in perfect con" dition on the stage* To safeguard^ ye* get the greatest enjoyment, Liicky Strikes- are the " favorites in: the theixtre * world," Photo by White Studio, N.Y. M No Throat Irritation No Cough. Vann 3. Hayes T. Oakley Lunsfoid HEALTH AND LIFE FOR MOTORS . HAYES & LUNSFORD ELEC. CO. Armature Winding, Motor and General Electrical Repairs Agents for WESTINGHOUSE Power Equipment Phone 5621 ' . Rear. 116 Patton Ave. N%ht 1L70-J ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. """-W " Dairy UNION GRAIN COTTON SEED MEAL ' !HULLS SHORTS CRUSHED OATS '' alpalpa hay "V / ? Aiftffl line of Peed and Groceries for sale. From^how until Christmas, or until W?fftr about 100 barrels of superla tive patent flour at $1.00 per 24 lb bag, This is the highest grade of flour made by the mill and every sack is guaranteed. ". Sugar $6.30^per hundred, V( j.

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