..XSVlilfillOUXTAIN H S ' ' ' ' , ' ' S I I" Jud m I i I BE IY ITS FINE PI FORM ANCE-NOT BY ITS LO W PRICE SEDAN 1025 rOI LAN j I NO V -y ?! r-' Masffr Contrast Oldsmobile performance with that of any car you know. Check it for acceleration, for smoothness, power, flexibility, comfort, braking. Give it the most severe test you can think of. Then you will agree with thousands of others that Oldsmobile performance lifts it far above itb price class. MOTOR COMPANY m f 1 MIIU(l '"'-Mi I U.. li.-JS.'1! FA WEBB 'hJu . i. . mmn i Your New Home Is On!y As Good As The Materials You Use Naturally you ire building your Heme to last for years. And you want it to look good always. Ihen specify lumber and other standard building materials. We have them To Co NO1RR0S CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Phone 118 Main St . SOMEBODY PAYS THE TAXES DiacuMing mnnicipa! ownership of utilities H. E. Tober of th Inter-. )tUi PtOli , Senrlc Compter oi Indiana, says: "As to the claim that the municipal government can finance at lower coata than 'nrivsta iiwluafi-v tiTuiirk the mediurr of tax-exempt ecuritiej, the injustice and evil of such exemp tions' are becomine so flagrant and ao apparent that it is not to be believed that the public will tolerate this con dition much longer." It takes just so much money to run the government, whether it be naj tional, state or municipal. Where a utility is municipally owned and therefore tax-free, the immense sums of money which it would pay to the city in taxes, must be made up by general taxation often falling heavi ly on those who get no direct bene fit from the utility FROM SWADDLING CLOTHES TO TROUSERS. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Waynesville Methodist Church. Rev. T. F. Marr, D. D., Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 Hugh J Sloan, Superintendent. PreuchiLg every Sunday at 11 a. and evening 7:30. Epworth League at 6:30 Mrs Glenn Leatherwood, President. The Woman's Missionary Society meets in the church parlor the sec ond Tuesday in each month at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. P. W. TurJiT. PivL1nf Presbyterian Church. S. ii. Crockett, Paslor. Sunday Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:80 p. m. Hazvlwood Presbyterian Church B. Frank Yandell, Pastor. I'reaching every Sunday mornlnz except 2nd Sunday at 11a. m. Sunday Si-hool, L. M. Richeson Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Kvoning services 7 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Allcn'K ( reek Itautlnt Clmrrh Allen Crenk Bapti&t Church, Every Sunday. Hizelwood Baptist Church Kev. . I'. McCracken, I'astor. Preaching every first and third Sun day at 11 A. M. and 8 P.JI. Methodist Church. Clyde-Lake Juna luHka Charce. Rev. Frank Siler, Pastor. ijikc Junaluska, freaclimg every 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m.: 1st and Ilrd Sundays at 7:30 p. m. Epworth League meeting every Sunday evening at both places. At Clyde, 1st and 3rd Sundays a 11 a. m.; 2nd and 4th Sundays at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school al 10 a. m. at both places. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 n. m. at Long's Chapel and Clyde. We will welcome you to any or all of these services. 1 Services at baptist Church. Rev. C. T. Tew, Pastor. 9:45 Sunday Sahool. 11:00 Worship and Sermon. 6:30 P. M. B. Y. P. U. 7 :.'!() P. M. Preaching. You are cordially invited to wor fliip with us in all these services. Weflnesday. 7:."0 P. M. Prayer Meeting. The Royal Ambassadors will meet ! the first and third Wednwtdnv of each month at 3:30 p. m. Outside the realm of fancy there is nothing in 'modern science so amazing as the rapid development of radio. It has jumped overnight from swaddling clothes into trousers and in four years has passed through the field of adventure to a public utility of importance, and a social force that permeates every part of our daily life. Largely employed as a medium of entertainment in the beginning, it is now being used by the schools to ed ueate, by the police in apprehension of crimnals, for speedy location of missing people, weather reports, gui dance of ships, etc. It has enabled the President of the United States to address approxi mately all the people at one time. International relations have been brought closer, and at home it has done much to create a sense of na tional solidity, even in. the most re mote settlements. THE SERVICE OF THE FOURTH STATE. To the fact that the newsnaoers of tnis country now are cordially enlkt ed in the war against fire waste, thprr. is abundant testimony of the directest Kind. et indirect proof of a chantred attitude also is not wanting. This can be found, for instance, in the growing frequency with which tha great metropolitan journals, in re porting an outbreak, have been at pains to nose out cause. Over tho past five years, especially, this tend- ency to diacow and make known in every case the origin rf 4 has been apparent to thoat who are engaged in opening up the road to wards fire-safely. It has twenm. . helpful beam of light thrown a way illuminated by far too' I rays of hope. " ' ' Repeated revelation of unu .-j effect cannot fail in time to stamp upon the public mind the truth ti.. every blaze has its source. tW ,;. source is usually avoidable; and that fire is a stroke of unhicky fate, mys terious and inescapable, almost never. A TELEPHONE NATION. The telephone is rapidly usurping the position formerly held by tho telegraph in control of trains and transmission of railroad business. Train orders are now beinz trans. mitted by telephone on more than 64 per cent of the railroads of the country. Not only are telephone being used for transmission of train orders, but telephone stations are being installed on many roads at each signal bridgo and siding, and are connected with adjacent interlocking or block sta tions, so that almost constant com munication can be had by train crews with headquarters. Many railroads have also DroviHerf means by which observation cars on certain trains are connected with the city telephone service, so that a pas senger up to the time the train leaves the station, may coromunicato with any point in the city. Gold Medal Field Seed and Bur pee's Garden Seed at Hyatt & Co. Put in City Water The many advantages of having city water can hardly be reckoned in dollars and cents. Your house your garden your lawn your barn or your garage will be bene fited in many ways by having city water. Perhaps you think the expense will be too great. But let us furnish you an estimate, free of charge, and then you will know definite ly how little it costs to have this convenience. We do ah kinds of lepair work also. MILLER Plumbing, Tinning and Renting 1 . jii'rvr:; . i 4 4 . i - - 11 BILLIARDS not only requires and therefore develops steady nerve, hut it traina the eye, im proves the judgment nd keeps one fit boch physically and men tally. The facjjitic that vre have provided for the enjoyment of this fascinating game are the finest. Here you may cn.ioy billiards where the atmonphere Is wholesome and the equipment is perfect billiards at its best. Room Owner's Name and Address TWf (tow to Ik utrd tow tori rt- special practK rout, or any driir :f1 I ; I', ocficr tbtcial cwftw JkjM m k inlrftL I?immw hni. I ii ill text to nenpapt tmhluher o mU M tmmt to fit tkt txact tpacm occupied by riuc iiutrmrions. 'epend tpon j'j'.e yiaiiiar crape 'rojayour a: c.A yc id of Cv-.'.'c.i, 7ioaeco, Corn or -' ' '--:.r. S'roi-!) HIGH VIELiJ'NG AC!-.T;:'ics.rry h.n ccl of l:;n j, seed, c:'-:i-L.v.ov, etc., ijuin irbm Low Yir!din? crt s, because there are more pounds to sliare the Cost. of Fertilizers for High Yields of Cotton, tobacco, Corn, etc. 1 :'! inrvrs' Factory has large capacity, lo c.ii. a on three railroads and deep water, and can give prompt shipment. has the reputation of producing the Best Fertilizer that can j i be made. 1 1 (Materials in Car lots a Specialty k PLANTERS ' , i; 'Vu 9wa g j t X oManufacturers ACME BILLIARD PARLOR ' Main Street Waynesville, N. C 1 tApply to our Agent nearest to you, or writs us direct for prices, i terms, etc. H n Charleston, S. C S d