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poLrrrncAL announcement. The friends of Mr. J. D. Mallonee of Murphy announce that he has definitely decided to become a candi date for the democratic nomination for judge of the 20th Judicial dis trict, to succeed Judge T. D. Bryson who will not be a candidate to suc ceed himself aa recently announced. Mr. Mallone was born and reared upon a farm in Macon county, living upon the farm until after he became twenty-one. He was educated in the public schools of Macon' county and the C'ullowhee high school of Jack son county. After teaching scttonT In Macon county for two terms he en tered the law school of the Universi ty of North Carolina, and was li censed by the Supreme Court of North Carolina at August term, 1904, to practice law. After obtaining li censr he moved from Macon county to Cherokee county in December, 1904 ami began the practice of law with the late Hon. Hen Posey at Murphy, N. C. Mr. Mallonee has had and now has a large and successful practice and has the confidence and esteem of the people who know him. The friends' of Mr. Mallonee say that he is well qualified for the' ju dicial honors to which hp aspirea, having had an' extensive practice and wide experience as a lawyer, and be ing a lawyer of excellent character. Mr. Mallonee has never before been a candidate for office, and has held no office except he has been maycr of the Town of Murphy and has been chairman of the board of education of Cherokee county, but he has been an active democrat. Mr. Mallonee is an active' member of the Masonic order, being a Knight Templar, a Thirty Second Degree Mason and Shriner. The friends of Mr. Mallonee say that it is needless for them to eulo gize him for his qualifications i well known over the district. Mr. Malonee is from Cherokee county and Cherokee has never had a judge or solicitor, and Cherokee is urgently asking that the nomination for judge this time be given to Mr Malonee, 'who is eminently fitted for this honor. Any favor shown Mr. Mallonee will be greatly appreciated by him and his friends. ANNUAL REPORT. SERVICE QUALITY GIFTS THAT LAST THOMAS DAVIS JEWELER and WATCHMAKER Expert Repairs Guaranteed Prices on Watch Repairs: Cleaning $1.50 Staff 1.50 up Jewels . 1.00 CryitaU . .25c GUARANTEED ALARM CLOCKS. $1.00 JUST ARRIVED line of Baby Giftj, Carriage, ci amni- Carriage Straps, Rossettes. Water Carriage Dottlet. F'urnuli your tatlc with the best Gorham Sterling Silver (Fair fax). Parker Pens and Pencils. THE HOME OF SERVICE Net Door to the Paris PROMPTNESS SATISFACTION Is More Than One Car travagance? We say no. Have you ever thought of (he advantages of owning two cars? Since the average man uses his car for business purposes, a second car is of ten needed so that his wife may go shopping, make social calls or take the children to school. Instead of trading in the car you have one of these days why not buy now the new Ford you want and have it as an additional means of transportation for the family? What better low priced, dependable car could you buy than the improved Ford which isso easy and economical to operate? The closed cars in colors are now on display in our show room. Come in and look them over. Duckworth Motor Co. Waynesville 3&kcC Dealers 8 The Presbyterian Woman's Auxil iary of the Waynesville Presbyterian church held its annual meeting: on Tuesday, March 8th, thus bringing; to a close a 'pleasant and profitable year. The receipts were as follows Circle No. 1 J250.58 Circle No. 2 395.23 Circle No. 3 230.27 Circle No. 4 (Home) 105.65 Auxiliary 429.80 Total .$1,432.08 Included in the above will be found the proceeds of rag rug sales ($94.20) under the direction of Mrs. W. R. Harbeck and Christmas card sales ($98.76) under Mrs. Leon Killian. After setting aside an expense ac count of $100 the following disburse ments were made: Foreign Missions, Assembly's Home Missions, Synodi cal, Prebyterial and Congregational Missions, Christian Education and Ministerial Relief, Sunday School Extension, Bible Cause, Orphan's Homes, Loyalty Week and Church Improvement Fund. The Treasurer reported that tho $1750 which constituted the first payment on the pipe organ was not included in this statement because the money was raised last year. Special work of the past twelvo months was as follows: Providing $45 to support a Bible woman in Africa through Blessing Boxes; rais ing $100 for Loyalty Week; spending $P60 on Church Improvements; con tributing to Near East Relief; buy ing new Church Hymnals; starting a Manse Fund; doing White Cross Work; helping Leper Colony in Ko rea; sending boxes and periodicals to Mountain Orphange, Maxwell School and CroSsnore. A splendid source of income has been Rainy Day Boxes, adopted by two circles, in addition to candy sales and the annual bazaar and best of all, Self Denial offerings. The Home Mission Study class was held in November with an average attendance of eleven for the we.-1 and the Foreign Mission class with fourteen. Thi' Auxiliary entertained Synod- ical delegates early in October, hav ing a most delightful and instructive session. After a rising vote of ap preciation of the sen-ices of the re tiring officers, the President, Miss ("race Howies, Vice President, Mrs. C. K. Quinlnn, Treasurer, Mrs. J. W. Seaver, Treasurer, Mrs. G. 1). Green. Secretary of Spiritual Life, Mrs. S. R. Crockett, Secretary of Foreign Missions, Mrs. S. T. Graves, Secre- t,.,v ,,f Assembly's Home Missions, Mrs. Leon Killian, Secretary of S. Pand Home Missions, Mrs. W. F. Swift. Secretary of Ministerial Re lief. Miss Alice tjuinlan. Secretary of Literature. Mrs. S. T. Neal, Secretary of Pastor's Aid, Mrs. ,1. t . Kuse, nee le'arv of Christian Social Service -.. . t !' Allirii'ht. Secretary of S.-.-ial Activities, Mrs. L. B. Palmer Sicretary of Young People's Work Miss Ma Jean Brown. Chairmen of Circle., as follows: No. 1, Mrs. C. A. Black. No. '1, Mrs. J. R. McFadyen. No. :), Miss Fredcricka Quinlan. No. 1, Mrs. E. S. Harrold. STOP THAT BACKACHE! Many Waynesville Folks Have Found the Way. Is a dull, nerve-racking backache wearing you out ? Do you feel older and slower than you should? Are you tired, weak and nervous; find it impossible to be happy, or enjoy the good times around you? Then there's soomething wrong and likely it's your kidneys. Why not get at the cause? Use Doan's Pills a stimulant diuretic to the kidnesy. Your neighbors recommend Doan's. ftead what this Waynesville resident says: Mrs. Ida Gaddis, . Water Street, says:1 "My back ached a sight and I was almost down and out. I tired quickly with the leaft task and my back gave out completely. Being on my feet long made the trouble worse. I had dizzy spells when specks be fore my eyes burred' my sight and everything appeared black before me. My kidneys acted too freely. I used Doan's Pills and they drove the trouble from me." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. P ' BAPTIST CHURCH NKW8. The Lord's work is still going on at the First Baptist church. During these cold months the Sunday school has done well and all the depart ments have been going forward in their work. It does the soul good to join in with these classes in the study of God's word. Here the child re ceives instruction that will be a ben efit all the way through life. If you are not attending some Sun day school in the city a cordial In vitation is extended you to attelrf the school at the Baptist church. You will do the school good and tho school will do you good. Every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock a soul stirring prayer and praise service is held. All who at tend this service go away with a blessing. At the 11 o'clock and evening ser vices every Sunday the pastor de lievers a warm message to splen did congregations who listen with in terest and take part in all the wor ship. At all the services special at tention is given to singing gospel songs. Songs that we all love and that stirs our souls. A warm welcome yoi will find at. all these services, dm ? and will hear the gospel in sermon and song that will inspire your soul and brighten your pathway. C. J. 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