|9VmS8TI>G EXPfiElENCES J D$. AND MttS. j>AV lUSONvj ?Continued Fr^m~Pa??e Tw" V 'i .tain '.Cii>y *Fenn, .where v fMcbed camp .in '-'tic ? comer ??f the. city park which was set aside for t*uri?ts.* Tlfte park is one of natfitVs 1bcantif?l? handiworks and contains ?oc of the/lamest springs that We've ?j? t'j re. main out "dorr?: ? / ?e?L 2Jat. We aro?e,at 5 a. m., 'or breakfast jn.the dormito-y, Infer at? r . i i n ?r chapel .and vi-it-nir - hooi re. ce?s time, at which time we tools our ? Ies?e- "We bounced oyer a ereat stretch cf unimproved road and fOme i" wtr ? rnmlii i ? " ml until m reached the highway i'.irain at H5T Spring*. N. C. We crossed- (he TBenne?see, Carolina line right on the crest of a mountain, arjd it peemed jpbod to get on to the old N. C.. hitth a train. We. coaster) down into Hot Springs and old it- K- town and "here we crossed the French Broad riwr for the thii;d tioie that morn inc and immediately clfmbed a new I onntain road which "winds four and ke half, mile* M the top. Before we- reached' Marshall .we l? from a diM:in e ^hm we thoi?-L It wss. such a v-fu! p*'* " ' that we creuW.n'fc rc-s:r;t i; y'rsr t v( r a .-;:ay ?? "^NiriB and ih trip and by th ? waythfc v.;:i ArfftMUr'* fir? t rain slooe last -May/ We thiii'pU^hly ;'enj03?Jfc&v it etit it, the ci/>y * tvc/uH h?kW been hot *an 1 su!tig^ Sept.. 23-rtL - ifiejit. 23 vas rather uneven* ?ji,j twwever it ^emed mighty* ?ood 'to1 t>e nn familiar jrround again . The M**nery .though the mountain*; xva^ fcoantifql; - re special point of In- 1 . Wis Andrew- * Gsyser. - 'This I ?iriyw wa? erected, at Round knob 26. mile- eec f A?hev?H^ on thr > astern lo^ie of the Bluo Ridge mountain*. in honor of Cpl'.nel Alrx. D. Andrews of Raleigh, f?ra? vice* president of the Southern railway ft throw* continuously a great column of water 230 feet into the air and i-: ?*ry unique in fit* grandeur. Tho iMWiiiii rjadg weYe fine, but" thR *and day were in very po:r condition duo to the long dry *pfl). . _A* pleasing im-Hent . f the 'lay fcrNNf the meeting of Rev. Brndley ort'thv! road Jait thU side- of' Asheyillc. It J 4 eeroed pretty good ?,? ^ctr* tn Id f^aiili&r fnro from RoVhoro. ' By i .5:30 p, v wr ' '' ;; ?:??(! S.\ltsbi>r< *??re w Kiayed for the ' . StpL 24th. p? - We trt&tjjwn tjirouglf " Thjmairrrfhr - . ehfe ir t: wn, High Poigtr the.; fpp'-; ? nillii*. &wn>wl ly notn. .wo reagharf! . -? - -^mon&boro wt- ;'?4 ? ^ - loitered all along the way; . sto$> ^ In. . Dja^i . i-'j ^ n anL frvswtft A rare photograph 'of Senot > ? Goo rife E. Williams, Missouri^ oihfwi ? ?lij* lepieieiitalivo jtt Waihington. A visit with J'rtfc dent Coolidge put him in a g?m r oits mood scd- he consented (o "watch the birdie" for the pholoc< rapherj, Take a (rood look? hi may not let it happen again. ? I It was about five ocl ick .when we left there fir the 1a>t lap, arriving home ibout six o'clock' with-out havine had one bit of (rouble on our entire retyrn trip ? ont even a punctuie.-. It A?. 5 a grand and glorious Jeelinv' to'be in co:djoM' Raxboro nee more. - ? n by Moore Brothers, to whom all claimfe a^aipst the fifm of Mo.' re Rrortirrg & Company ?hould-T>e_i re sented, afid to whom fell Jhccm, nt-. and olhfr debts <1 te said 7hm'sh3u!d_ be paid tmmfdiately. "T> This February ;3, irso. MOORE* -JKO'ltiEKS. Mrs. Margaret L. Critcher7~"Adn-.rx. .<& csfefttfr : **'?.? ' ; ,? NOTICE? RESALE OF LAND An increase hid having been pla^il undeTsipn?* Cantrell, cf "Ft. F. D. 9, Gaines- k ^ TlUe. Georgia. J "I frequently had -very t V severe rains. These were so V ? trfi tK?t 1 was forced to go ? fl to bed and stay there. It V seamed to ma my back would come In two. For Femrte TrotriMes "1 taught " Mhoet" for a l-rhlle, but iay health was so ? bad I would have to stay .oat sometimes. This went on till ? I Ji'l1 S? '.'*d I dfdnt, know what to do. "One day f read a>out the meslta ' of Catdyfr and a* 1 had soma friends who t>>d been holpiM by It, 1 thought ?efE&?'at? I half a, battle. I decided to : on ana rive U- a. trial:- and I ditj, T ? ? , all pbout 12 bottles and uo*v | T am rerfectly . Well. I do not suffer any -pain ant* "?? ? tin nil mr houa*yiirli." AfAUDrmttlBa' . JUNIOR ORDER MEETINGS- . - - : ^'Lcnghurst Council Kb. 670 fleets every Monday evening 7 -JiO Cojn? to these mwetin$? members. Buai tiesi of inlpoitanct. come* btfof* ut often which you should know about [.DM ON' OLIVER, Councilla r, / O. J. BLUE, Rec Sec. ?-vl 'ADMESIgTBATOR'S NOTIcfe ' Having this- day" qualified a*. Ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Pat tie J.. Oakley, deceased, late of Person County, North Carolina, this is to notify all pt r. in bar of their riccveVy. . Alfpersccs -indebted to -aide tate wil Iplease, make immediate i?\y:i:p?it, Th-f February 5th,*' 1529. C. A. WHITFIELD, ' Aiimr/ of Mr*. Patt ? J. OakWf-. dev 1. ? v ,.i - ? t AUMIMSTRATOR'S-NO/ICE Having .this "day qualified as A^ minstrator cf the t state of R. A., 3urton, late . f Roxbofo, Pwnon Oiunty, K. C-, tbl* i" to notify alK pcrsoiw hav'.m: elai:>.- apain'st -ajd ectauj to. present the s-ame t? thi undersipred on :r before th? 28th day of Jan., 1927, otherwise f*.i? notice -will be pleaded in bar ot-th&r wuvyry. All p t r - ut: ? incieqi- TTj rtfide.'tsti "*???! pjcase, mediate payment. . ' ? ? This 'Jan. 28, jjffl. ' T" '?. Lloyd TIKey, Admr:, 6ts p _ Raleigh, K C., ?0x888 J . : G " . .ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad mistrator . of' thf Instate of J. P. i Tingenr late of Person Qpunty , this Iis t3 notify all persona having claims' against said estate to present .the sam*; to 'the tmthrr'rijtned on or be fore the 23th day^ of Jinuary, 1927, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of tlfeir recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will. | please 'maxe immediate payment. This .f*?*25, ' " ?BED' AH, tISBEN, Atlminiltraffc??'; - * ? ? - ? ?- ? Jl'NIOR ORDER ? ? ... ? ? r ? ' ' ? - Roxtioro Council No. 12 1 will meet at 7:30. o'clock every M nrtrvyf" t- * i - . ning. "We hope all members- will bo present. . N. LUNSFORD, Councilor. B. G. CLOYTON, Re*. ?ec. (Don't plant 'pptato - peelings and, expect a. goojl crop of Irish prftatoes. this seajJit- The seed pieces -tjould weigh at least 2 ounces, ?tat? hcrti- ? Cultar.il porkers at State College. t - II O ^ SUBSCRIBE TO THE COURIER? $1.50 Per Year m Advance,. Lincolns HARRIS & BURNS . , TWTvV^W Head ? '. Promptly T1IK COURIER WANT ADS XRF. READ BY OVER TRN^ ? 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