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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. ELEVATING THE MOUNTAINS Henderaonville News. If Waynesville were in Camden, i'Hsquotar.k, Currituck or Dare coun ty where they have floating roads and shifting sands the growing alti tude of Waynesville would not be astonit-hlng, but listen to what the Jackson County Journal says: "The most remarkable of all is the amazing growth of Waynesville of 2G5 feet altitude in the past twenty years. Then, when the wri'-er live J, in that beautiful little city, its most nrdcnt boosters only claimed it was 2750 feet above sea level. Today we are all invited to 'Come on up' where the altitude is 3015 feet." I In Camden and Pasquotank there's ' a sinking concrete road and in Dare there are house-movings occasionally! in order to keep on the shore line of Currituck Sound and a safe distance 1 from the Atlantic in the vicinity of j the popular resort of that section Nags Head near which are the Kill! Devil hills from the top of which the' Wright Brothers first flew their j planes. Changing winds change the ' lay of the land and make sand j mountains where there were once 1 depressions. j Maybe there are volcanic upheavals , working marvelous influences and giving upheaval under Waynesville. There's no telling what these ma jestic hills might bring forth. I No Secrets to Making Perfect Cup of Coffee Can Be Achieved By Following A Few Simple Rules Says Famous Cooking Expert By Mildred MudilocLa Beutley ri mm ij Dirmctor of Cood flom rltmrping Inmtitutm What it the secret of first-rte eoffee easily be polled fay using cream of in- the kind that starts the day right ferior quality or the "top of the bottle" that makes you feel "like a million if carelessly poured off. In my study dollars"? of food habits, I am finding that every Literally hundreds of women and a year more and more people prefer surprising number of men have asked sweetened condensed milk in their cof- me this question In one form or an- fee. You see this kind is twice as rich other. And it's an Important one for ana creamy as oroinary mu ana mt what can be more blighting to domestie thermore already am tains ruar, thus HONEY FOB SALE. New honey in the comb or extract-, cd ?2 per gallon. Six H.illnn Juts or mure $1.88 per' gallon. i t Produced exclusively from clovers.! Quality guaranteed. .State whether comb or extracted' is wanted when ordering. j THE BUSY BKK APIARY, I JanL'Opd Flet-her, N. C. NOTICE. Having sold all book accounts to S'ludor-Oarrett Furniture Co., we ask all persons that are owing the Med-! ford Furniture Co. to please pay j Sludei-Carrett Furniture Co. at their store on Main street. j Medford Furn. Co. ' Sepl.2:: By C. B. Medford. I SEBVICE OF SI MMONS BY PUBLICATION. , week. Keep the bag always moist. The "Creaming" happiness than a cup of muddy coffee or coffee improperly "creamed"? Ana, on the contrary, what can be more ex hilarating than a good cup fragrant, golden, delicious T Luckily there's no hidden secret about making and serving the perfect coffee it's just a matter of minding yoar p's and q's and following a few simple directions. Selection of CoBm There are many excellent brands of coffee in the market the ehoica of one of these is largely a matter of individ ual taste. But I do want to say that usually coffee In the bean retains lta flavor longer than in the ground form so, if possible, buy the whole beans and grind your coffee fresh for each meal. If, however, the breakfast hour or fifteen minutes is too hectic to admit of this extra step, at least keep your ground coffee in an air tight con tainera glass fruit jar for instance. And it's well to remember that the more finely the coffee is ground, the easier it is to extract its full strength and flavor consequently finely-gTOund coffee is economical and time-saving. The Code Pot Connoisseurs maintain that coffee brewed in a metal pot has a less deli cate flavor than in a container of glass, stone-ware or agate. Whatever kind of coffee pot you prefer it should be scoured frequently and occasionally "boiled out" with water to which a pinch of baking soda has been added then rinsed, dried, and left uncovered. If a percolator is used, the pipe should be carefully washed every day with a brush to remove all scum from the preceding brew. For drip coffee, If you do not have a special drip coffee pot, an ordinary one equipped with a double cheesecloth cloth should be washed in cold water aerved piping hot, as soon as It is after usine and renewed at least once brewed. If necessary to let stand, the serving the additional purpose of sweetening the coffee. Try it for a few davi. and I think vou will scree that the condensed milk gives a delight- . fully rich, smoothly Dlendea anna, hrlnirlnir out the real coffee flavor And of course it is very convonient, as it keeps fresh without tea even after the can is opened and the cost is ex tremely moderate. Now as to the actual method of brtwing. There are several and your choice ts entirely a matter of individ ual txstn- If the directions are care fully followed, any of the methods will yield the "perfect cup of coffee" mel low in flavor, with a delicate, fragrant aroma, free from sediment and of a dark golden hue. Boiled Cofle rounded uhkapoon neahimrannd eoae. to Mb sup of boniv water, wit aa aafflUoiial pom lor in poi. nag imv u. . v. onvbed ts ahall and about oae-fourtD eap of eokl wmvm , lumni onuir. uu uwn , " tht eoflM pot crree heat, and betas to a full boll. Plaoi on bark of the no or onr lav boat for about ten minutes to wttle, baton Mrrtnf. Do Dot allow U ooOoe to bosoms unsettled ur cattle pourtnf. Per rotated Coffee Uat one eap' of anelr-round coffee to all eups of bolllns water. Place UK eoffae In toe nralner In the upper part of the pot and let the water bubble up through the tube, peraolaUnl tbrousb the coffee Into the lower part, until the ooffee la of the oeelred e treat th, five minute belnf the usual Ume reouliea. Herre at once. Coffee made In a percolator li not good II allowed to cook after the required rtrencth la reached. unpumee . . . t luii a t ,m1 wet the neat we pw r n, trainer. Measure oantfullr the coffee (Onelr-sround) enowlne one rounooo "-i-- -water Place In the drtp-medlum and pour Sctlftte Oimuen the coffee Terr etowly. Corer and let aland to dnp through sod mrrrt Immediately. Do not allow the brew to oooi. ii e" ' ---- pot In or over hot water. Never reheat by placing; over the are. epoon tor the pot. Add cold water. "o . ore and bring quickly to the belling point. Werlrt It f lavoa i or m rooiiiBu - WaVlM. Remember the best coffee will lose its flavor if allowed to stand. Coffee ihould always be freshly made and not ahnulrl be titrhtlv covered and the spout closed by stuffing with soft eloth This I consider quit" a". Important a. or paper, so that none of the aroma ,th actual brewing. Good coffee can so and flavor may be lost. State of North Carolina, County of Hay wood In the Superior Court. Kthel Medford, by her next I Iriend, F.tta Godfrey, vs. Deny Medford. The defendant. Den y Medford, will j take notice that an action entitled as j above has been commenced in the , Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, on the part of the! plaintiff' for the purpose of obtaining ..: absolute divorce from the defend ant upon statutory ground; and the said defendant will further take no tice that lie is required to appear at the oilUe of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said countv in the Court House in Waynesville, North Caro-, lina. on tile tltii day of October, l'J2li, ! and answer or demur to the coin- ! plaint in said action, or the pluintiif will apply to the court for the relief i demanded in said complaint. Witness my hand and official seal! this the 5th lu V of September, 19:2fi. C. A. HAYNKS, j Clerk Superior Court, 1 M&W S-.-pt "tic Haywood Countv. I . i Put In Your Winte'rs Supply of COAL now PHONE No. 4 lor your supply of Winters' Coal. Fill your bins and then you can forget about it, knowing that when co'd weal her come you have plenty of fuel in your bins. We sell the very best coal on the market. K. L. LEE . CO. Dealers in CLOTHING, SHOES AND ACCESSORIES. SEE I S FOR BARGAINS AS WE ARE OUT Or THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT. AT DEPOT WAYNESVILLE, N. C. FEDERAL I'OWER COMMISSION. : i In t inipli'-.tue wit.i ''.n' Federal; water power at '. I ll Mat., UK.;',) no-i tier i. herby given thai the Carolina Powc.- . i n j !.:(;..: t omp ir.y, w!i:)-e ottite and priiK.p.l ;l:..e of busine t iriilina. has . I. cense cover ;'fo;ect in the a: Raleiu!), No.-;n Is madi Hig point i.ppKcation proposeti i'o.t .gean I'. vt r extoiijing from a nea'' the mouth of F.nes Civek to a po:n :'. '..; th" ! n.-.i-s u-e-Noi t li ; Caciilinu .StsUi b.Hindaiy in Hayv,o)ll Ci tn y, Xo;.h C'ar.'lina. 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