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?Ufljfiir Schedule of Services. ?* SYLVA METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Geo. B. demmer, Pastor Preaching at Sylva every Sunday morning at U o'clock and First Son day evening at 7:30, JT Sunday School every Sondiy morn ing at 10 o'clock. fr ^ Ep worth League every Sunday ev ening at 6:30. ? Midweek Service Wednesday even ing at 7:00 o'eloek. The poblio is cordial ly invited to attend these DilUbo^o Methodist Oksrch Rev. Geo. B. Clemmer, Pastor Preaching every Sunday evening at | 7:30, except the First Sunday, ot which evening the services are con ducted in the Baptist ehurch. Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10:00 o'clock. * SYLVA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. G. Murray, Pastor Preaching every Sunday at U o'clock in the morning and at 7:3 o'clock in the evening. Sunday School at 9:45 Sunday morning, A. J. Dills, superintendent B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 o'clock Sunda; evening. Prayer meeting at 7 :30 o'clock WV uesday evening. Choir practice at 8 o'clock each l-'riday evening. A very cordial invitation is extend ed to the public to attend thest services. BALSAM GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor Preaching Saturday before tin the first Sunday, at 11 o'clock and the first Sunday, at 11 o'clock. , * Sunday School every Sunday morn ing, at 10 o'eloek. Everybody invited to all of tbesi services. BLACK MOUNTAIN BAPTIST GHUROB f Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. Sudsy, at 2JI| 11 "v,i Sunday School at 10 o'eloek. Prayer Meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:30 Everybody is invited to attend all of 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 iug at 10. Everybody is invited to attend all these services. NEW SAVANNAH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Ben Cook, Pastor. VJ Preaching Saturday before 'tot I fourth Sunday at 2:30 and Sundav at 11. Sunday School at 10. Everybody is invited to attend at1 these services QUALLA BAPTIST CHURCH , Rev. R. L. Cook. Pastor Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10:00 o'eloek Preaching Third Sunday Morning! in each month at 11:09 o'eloek. WILMOT BAPTIST CHURCH | Rev. Oscar Crisp, Pastor Preaching Saturday before the 4i) Sunday at 11 o'clock and Sunday a 11 o'clock. Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Every body is invited to atten all these services. CULLOWHEE BAPTIST CHURCH! t. K. Stafford, Pastor Sunday School each Sunday 10:00 a. m. Preaching service each Sunday 11:00 a. m. B. Y. P. U,'s each Sun day evening 6 :30 p. m. preaching ser vice each Sunday evening 7:30 p. m Mid-week service each Wednesday evening 7:30 p. m. Weekly teaeberi meeting Friday 7:00 p. m. GREENS CREEK BAPTIST ^ ' g | ; OHURCB Geo. C. Snyder, Pastor. Preaching every fourth Sunday ant Saturday before, at 11 o'eloek. Sunday School every Sunday at It o'clock. Geo. Hall, Superintendent. ) B. Y. P. U. each Sunday at 2& P. M , Mi as Bonnie Buchanan, Pies. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. W. M. S. fint Saturday, 2:96 P. X . Bveiybo* BARKERS GREEK 1IIHMVBW0 VAtSJuk V BAPTIST CHURCH , t > * ' ?'* Geo. C. Snyder, Factor. Preaching services every second Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Saturday before at, 3 o'clock, P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at l**'eiock A. M. Claude Jones, Supt. . v f ? v, -i LOCUS TJESjD BAPTIST CHPrtPt Geo. C. Snyder, Pastor. Preaching every first Sunday a'. 11 o'clock and Saturday before. Snnday School at 10 o'clock. Fred Suttn Shpt. Weekly cottage prayer meetings. Everybody cordially invited to ut tend these "services. SPEEDWELL BAPTIST OHUROi Rev. K. Alien, Pastor. Preaching Saturday evening befor> the second Sunday at 7 o'clock; sea ond Sunday at 11 o'clock; also fourti Sunday* at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 3,0 o'clock each Sunday morning. 0 J. Beck, Supt. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 each Sunday evening. The public is invited to attend all these services. BALSAM BAPTIST CHURCH Geo. C. Snyder, Pastor. Preaching every third. Sunday n U o'clock and in the afternoon ut Oscar or Pall Cliff. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Also in the afternoon at Os car and Fall Cliff. Mid-week prayer meeting at eac1 place Everybdy is cordially invited to at tend these services. BEAUTY A TOWN ASSET In spite of the apparent commer cialism of the age in which \?e live, it is evident to any observer that the American people are rapidly develop ing a greater appreciation of the beautiful. This is not confined to the wealthier classes, but extends to the great mafeses in the towns and villag es and in the rural districts. New towns and new sections of the older ones are being laid out with wider streets, with provision RHP lar ger lawns, more trees, shrubbery and flowers and a more attractive sefr. ting generally. Recently built houses show better architecture and greater harmony with their surroundings, while un sightly yard fences have largely dis appeared. The net result of all these .node in developments is beauty. And aside from the satisfaction which it affords the eye, it pays in dollars] and cents. Beautiful cities, towns and villages attract people. They attract tourists, and they ^attract trade. It is natural tthat a person selecting a trading cen ' ter will choose a town that is beauti ful and dean in preference to one that is nnsightly and dirty, if other conditions arc anyway near equal. ? Ex. * i Nicaragw~i Rebel Chief ? W A recent snap shot, jtdt received, at Mariae Corps Headquarters, of General Augistino Sandino, leader of the revolutionists in Nicaragua. |A number of* marines have lost their lives in battles with the na tive troops under General ,**?? "in IfPV'V . *Ji a o in Cabarrus county is kept in a house made of sacks with straw loft. The houAe eoet $25 and will take eare of 250 birds. The straw loft gives protection from heat and cold, ' 4 * . v ?*. ? - t? j Over 2,000 bushels' of lespcdewi seed has been saved by farmers, of Stanty oouiAy and i&j|l be seeded on small graln jin February. ' ' f: ->-'W ? ? ? ? ? ? n ? ? 4 v . t.#J A group of farm ere in Chowan county recently ordered 66 tons of limestone for use on their lands this spring. GET TO NIGHTS? TRY 48 HOUR TEST If your pep, health and strength are being lowered by frequent night and day calls, backache, bladder weak ness, burning or itching sensation, leg or groin pains, why not make the Cystex 48 Hour Testf Don't give up. Don't wait. Get Cystex today. Put it to a 48 hour test. Cost nothing if it does not satisfy, only 60c if you soon feel like new, sleep well, full of pep, with pains alleviated. All drug gists offer Cystex today on a money back guarantee. Only 60c. For colds, grip and flu take ReHmi the f immic complications, tmd " Expert Watch and; Jewelry Repairing RAYMOND OLENN N'!V> ? . ' } "ft A:- ? 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