"Cigars 1 Cigarettes! 6ocks-ij> the-eye!" Head for Profit?Use for Results HERALD WANT ADS SaveUpTo SO Per Ct. AT . Western Avto ' Associate Store Dr. W. Kermit Chapman Dentist Offices In BOYD BUILDING Waynesvllle, N. C. Phone S6S WOODMEN OF THE I WORLD i Life Insurance Society i ?? , Fraternity Protection I Service BRITTON M. MOORE 8ylva Representative 8ylva, W. C. When Your Back Hurts - And Your Strength and Energy Ih Below Par It may *?? t*m Lined bv tiiporder'of kid ney function that permits poisonous waste to accumulate. For truly tnnny people feel tired, weak and miserable when the kidneys fail to remove excess acids and other waste matter from the blood. You may suffer naming backache, rheumatic pains, headache*, dizziness, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling. Sometimes frequent ana scanty urina tion with smarting and burning is an other sign that something is wrong with the kidnev* or bladder. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment Is wiser than neglect. Use Doan'i Pills. It is better to rely on a medicine that has won countrywide ap Eroval than on something less favorably nown. Doan't have been tried and test ed many years. Are at all drug stores. Get Doan a today. ELECTRIC FENCES CAN BE DEATH TRAPS An electric pasture fence can be a death trap, "says W. J. Ridout, Agricultural Engineering Exten-I Mon specialist at State College. "Farmers of North Carolina have been repeatedly warned about the danger of farm assembled electric fences," he said, "and there are still many of these on farms today which may take another life unless they are removed," he added. Two tragedies have already oc curred recently in the state and' this should be ample warning that such fences can be actual death! traps. An electric fence is an excellent labor and expense saving conven ience on a farm, and is as safe as any other electrical appliance, jpiovided accepted controllers are used, the specialist said. So many people fail to realize that thej ground is a conductor; therefore, hej .-trongly advises that the voltage on the fence be reduced until it is sale for both humans and animals.I rReduce it to where the shock is .just a sting, instead of a electrical hazard. I A healthy man, when in contact j wtih the ground can be killed by 110 volts, he said, and even a low er voltage will kill an animal. If you have an electric fence in operation now, that doe> not have a controller to cut the current down to a safe amount for both humans and animals, by all means, discon nect it. Aricf if you plan to install an electric fence in the future, be sure to use an accepted controller with it, Mr. Ridout said. Funeral Services For Julius L. Sutton Funeral services tor Julius L. Sutton, 66, who died suddenly on the roadside near his home Fri day afternoon, August 29. were held Sunday afternoon, August 31, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Dillsboro "Baptist church. The Rev. B. S. Hcnsley and the Rev. C. C. Welch officiated. Burial was in the Lo cust Field cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Rosa Sutton; four daughters, Mrs. Lucy Franks and Betty Lou Sut ton of Dillsboro, Mrs. Mary Willie Wiley and Mrs. Ann Morgan of Gastonia; five sons, J. L., Clint, Bobby, Wmford, ..nut Med ford of Dillsboro. Survivors by a previous! marriage are three daughters, Mrs. S. H. Riddle and Mrs. Wayne Coop er, wcot .\ah<?vine, and Mrs. C. II. Green, Canton; tour sons, Ossie of M oiganton, Avery and Glover of Dillsboro and C. B. Sutton of the * U. S. Army. Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Dollie Sutton, Dill> boro; and two brothers, W. A. and J. C. of Dillsboro, and several grandchildren, nieces, and ne phews. It has been proved that grain, silage, and hay can be saved by fall and winter pastures. Every pound of nutrients provided by pasture saves buying a pound in the feed sack. At the Churches Sylva Methodist (The Rev. W. Q. Griyg, Pastor) Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., Gudger Crawforu, superin tendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship. The pastor will use for his sermon sub ject, "My Responsibility To God." 6:30 p. m., Youth Fellowship. Sylva Baptist (The Rev. C. M. Warren, Pastor) Sunday school at 10 a. m., How ard Ball, Supt. 11 a. m. Morning worship, the pastor using for his sermon sub ject, "Calling and Opportunity", Luke 12:42. B. T. U. at 6 30 p. m., Carl Cor bin, director. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship 6y the Rev. Walter Zvoda, lecturer and evangelist. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal. Each Monday at 10:30 a. m. th?? Baptist Ministers' Conference meeta here. Cullowhee Baptist (The Rev. Mark R. Osborne, Jr., Pastor) 9:50 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. morning worship. The pastor will use for his sermon sub ject, "The Soul's Vision". 4 p. m. Junior Training Union. 7 p. m. Intermediate Training Union. Wednesday?7:30 p. m. Mid week Prayer service Friday?8 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Cullowhee Methodist (The Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., Pastor) 10 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. Morning worship by the pastor. At 7 p. m. the young people of the East LaPorte church will be' guests of the Cillowhee Methodist Youth Fellowship. j 7:30 p. m. 'he college youth group will mee: in the first* eve ning meeting of the Wesley Foun dation. Sylva Presbyterian Services had in Episcopal! chujrt*. ? 1 / a. m. A06l*ning worship with the Rev. R. E. McClure of Ashe ville bringing the message. There will be no evening service. Scotts Creek Baptist (The Rev. B. S. Hensley, Pastor) 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning worship by the pastor. 6:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union. 8 p. m. Evening worship. In 1946. there were about 162, 300 wood-fired tobacco barns in use in North Carolina. YOU'LL SAVE MONEY AT TRUCK HEADQUARTERS -'/?sssrss/WS/ <MH wmm WITH*. cQfflrS&**ie ogive* ? ? ? is a Safer, More Efficient Driver! With Dodge, you get "AIR-O-SPRING J? seats pjiL e Plenty of headroom plenty of legroom! e 4-stage seat adjustment! ? Wide, 3-man seats in both conventional and C.O.E. cabs! e Fresh air ... ventilating type windshield, large cowl ventilator. ? Safe, smooth stopping? with "Equal-Pressure*! hydraulic brakes! ? Cab insulated against weather and noise! ? Easy-action doors, firm ly closed when shut! ? Safety-vision instru ment panel. COGDILL MOTOR COMPANY DAY PHONE 133 NIQHT PHONE 28-J SYLVA, N. C. Found At Sossamon's! ^^VALU Bigger And Better In Our September Bonus SALE For the Thrifty Shoppers of Jackson County UNBELIEVABLE! This INNERSPRING Mattress Only $19*95 Terms and BONUS Too! SEPTEMBER SPECIALS INNERSPRING MATTRESSES . 180 Coils, built for sleep! Special at ONLY $19.95 Your bonus $1.95 34-PIECE DINNER SET $4.95 Your bonus .50 5-PIECE BREAKFAST SUITE White and red, or black . . . Sale price $39.95 Bonus $4.00 12 Records FREE with each Automatic Combina tion sold during this SALE. Your bonus, too! LOOK! EVERYBODY GETS HIS BONUS! $10,000.00 IN MERCHANDISE ABSOLUTELY FREE! SOSSAMON BONUS PLAN Here's How It Works? With every purchase of Furniture from Sossamon Furniture Company from Septem ber 10th through October 1st each customer will get a FREE BONUS?his choice of any Merchandise in the store in an amount pro portionate to the original purchase. To illustrate, if you buy a $59.50 Sofa bed during September, your FREE Bonus will be $6.00. A $100.00 purchase will earn you a hand some Bonus of $10.00. This is in addition to all other discounts and allowances! In addition, you always get Sossamon's Low Prices. Look! - OIL CIRCULATORS We have a limited stock of . . . Perfection, Estate, Superflame, Coleman, and Guiberson. We also sell the fully Automatic Kresky Floor Furnace. We install! LET US SAVE YOU MONEY! 100 WRINGER-TYPE WASH ERS DELIVERED DURING AUGUST . . . MORE COMING IN SOON . . . PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY! B E N D I X HUNDREDS OF BENDIX Au tomatic Washers are in daily use in Western North Carolina. It is the oldest Automatic Wash er made. Ten years of experi ence back of it! Where others give you a prom ise we can deliver you a BEN DIX today! Come in for a FREE demonstration. Your old washer is good for a liberal trade-in. DINING ROOM SUITES We now have a representative selection of 9 piece Dining Room Suites in maple, mahogany, and walnut. Prices begin at $189.50. Bonus extra! Sossamon Furniture Co. "EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME" Phone 57 Sylva, N. C.

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