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THURSDAY, AUG. 13 b, 126 THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER polei; N. 60 deg. E. 26 poles; N. 73 (leg. E. 18 poles; N. 46 deg. N. 75 degrees E. 11 poles to a stake in J. D. Hyatfs line; thence with said line (No.) N. 25 degrees W. 19 poles to t mountain oak on top Of mountain; thence N. 31 1-2 degrees E. 13 poles, & links to a white oak on top; K. 42 1-2 pole to the BEGINNING, containing 166 acres more or less. This the 4th day of Auifust, 1925. J. F. CABE, Sheriff. August 27. LAMB FRYERS Week's change from or dinary flour to KAN SAS EXPANSION- tells its own convincing story. kWichtw now wu t R. WOTAIWA -.vvt,- .wiuBariBi BI-ACKWELL Bl'SHNKLI. CO. Distributors. Expert Attention When your Watch needs repairing there is only one kiad of attention that will put it into correct running condition expert attention such as we are prepared to give it. Leave your Watch here to day for inspection. JERE DAVIS Jeweler andOptometrist THB SOUTHBRN SBRVBS THE SOUTH Faith in the South and courage to back it '.T It took courage to turn more' than a hundred million dollars of the earn ings of this railroad back into the properly without paying a dividend for thirty years. It required foresight to insure the wisdom of such courage. Faith in the South stood back of this program. Now, after thirty years, this faith has borne its fruit The South is prosperous. The South em Railway has come into its own, and Southern Railway securities are taking their rightful place in the in vestment markets. (Si) SOUTHBRN RAILWAY SYSTBM SEND US YOUR JOB WORK You Can Double The Life Of Your SHOES CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. DUCKETT, Prop.. Main Street Prices Are Low Waynesyille N. C. Healt PROPM FOOD FOR SCHOOL CHILDMN. The ag during whlck ehUdran ara attending actual may aptly be call ad Th Daogvrau Am-' It l tha period of rapid growth and every can a&onld b taken t taaara taa child of a nac mal and heat thy Mr. Tit 14m of aadag aaJy At aa4 tMtMM tae atwuld b Mdr Impraawil tka ywngar tftttnbO at 1tt Iimfly order to protect them against later til health and tt ccompanytnf nnhap plneaa. If the otmoat ear la not take la the diet that U oasd by children, cases of food potaoalnf, Indigestion aad kindred ailments may remit And mat. being tb chief Item tn the diets of moat children, should be carefully guarded. It Is, because of Ita nature, prose to Infection If ea poaed to germs and may soon become unfit for use. Wherever there la the slightest reason for doubt si to Ita parity and food value, atepa should be taken to Insure the sterility aad the fitness of milk Intended for consump tion by children, afany mothers have adopted the excellent practice of uslag milk that la abaolutety pure and startle aad free from any germs or bacteria. The moat satisfactory, aa well at the safest milk used In preparing food for the growing cefld la evaporated milk. It la sterile, and therefore safe, tt la mora (Bgea title than market milk, Ita uniformity, convenience and coat are quail ties that recommend It The following tftebea are well salted to the needs of the growing child; they are easily digested and very aooriablBf Caramel CueUrdL t rap, evaporated M ova saga MlB dilated (earaatellssd) with I tasp. sugar t tup water tt tap. salt I ega tt tap. vanlltk sale ta dilate milk. CarameUae tke sugar aai Md to milk to dUeelve, Beat eaa sVfUr. add sugar, salt, aad devoriaf aa) ooasblae wltk eeelded milk. F-o late custard cups aad set ta a pea of hot water aad oook la a otodeimte ovea. Wbea done, a kmMa blade run la the eeater will oome oai eleaa. Flak CKewder, 1 ptat raw flab eat I eape soiling la 1-laoh dice water ( small potato t eua evaporated slleed milk dilated I anions ehopoed with An 1 cap water H pound fat sate t oraekere pork, siloed Fry out the emit pork. When brewa. remov plecee of pork aad pat flsh. po tato, and onion la kettle. Cover with boiling water. 8tmmr until B tato ar tadr. Add th milk and oook I mlnutee longtr. 8ason with alt and pepper. Just bafor serving add th craok.ra. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of J. I Grahl, deceased, all persons having cjaim.i against the estate of the said J. L. Grahl, deceased, are hereby notified to file said claims with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, on or before August 4, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery of such claims. All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to pay said indebtedness to the undersigned. This 4th day of August, 192ft. W. A. GRAHL, Administrator of the Estate of J. L. Sept 10 . Grahl, deceased. Oftuh)'J Vent MTIONM OO.i CHUKCH ArTOOUNCnnENTS. Raw. J. T. Maagana, Paaier. Beadap etaeol every Sunday at 9:40, Frsacfcieg erery Sanaa at 11 a. m. and svaning 7M. Evemady cordially ihvited. NOTICE OF SALE I'NUER EXECUTION. In the Superior Court, State of North Carolina, County of Haywood. Jerry Liner and Hugh J. Sloan, Trading and doing business under the firm name and style of Juna luska Supply Company vs. F. Taylor Hyatt. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned, from the Superior Court of Haywood County, in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 7th day of September, 1925, at 1 1 o'clock A. M., at the Court House door in the town of Waynesvillc, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, al the right, title and interest which the said F. Taylor Hyatt has in the following real estate, sTtuate.' lying and being in Waynesville and Ivy Hill Town ships, on the waters of Richland and Jonathan Creeks, and bounded and ded scribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING on a mountain Span ish oak on top of Jones Knob and runs N. 71Mi degrees W. crossing Factory Branch at 118 poles, 151 poles to a cheatnut on a ridge; thence up aaid ridge 5 calls; S. 58 degrees 15 min utes W. 11 poles; S. 50 degrees 46 minutes 14 H poles to a chestnut; S. 64 degrees 46 minutes W. 76 H poles to a mountain Spanish oak; S. 56 degrees 45 minutes W 6.) poles to a chestnut on top of Old Field Top, Smathers' North View; thence S. 66 deg. E. with Smathers' line 80 H poles to locust in a flat on the moun tain; S. 8 1-2 degrees W. 29 polea, 7 links- to a large hemlock near an old field branch; thence leavinir boun dary S. 85 degrees 80 minutes K. 14 1-2 poles to a stake in Smathers' road; inence wtin aaiu road aa it meanders, 11 calls aa follows: N. 80 dea-reea E. 20 poles; S. 52 degrees E. 13 poles to a mountain; n. 77 deg. E. 27 poles to top of mountain. E. 14 Doles ft. 64 Presbyterian Church. S. R. Crockett, Paalor. Suaday Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. in. Preaching 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. as. Services at Baptist Church. Rev. C. T. Tew, Psstor. 8:46 Sunday Seheol. U-.ttO Worship and Sermon. 6:30 P. M. B. V. P. U. 7:30 P. M. Preaching. You are cordially invited ta wor ship with us in all these services. Wednesday. 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. The Royal Ambassasodrs will asset the flrat and third Wednoaday of each month at 8:30 p. m. Allan's Creek Baptist Church. Allen Creek Baptist Church, Erery Sunday. Methodist Church, Clyde-Lake June. tonka Charge. Rev. Frank Slier, Pastor. Lake Junaluska, rreobng every 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m.; 1st and 3rd Sundays at 7:30 p. m. Epworth League niteting every Sunday evening:. At Clyde, 1st and 3rd Sundaya at 11 s. m.; 2nd and 4th Sundays at 3:00 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at both places. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. at Long's Chapel. W will welcome you to any or all of ther services. Hixelweod Presbyterian Church B. Frank Yandell, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning except 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School, L. M. Richeson Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening services 7 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Hazelwood Baptist Church Rev. R. P. McCraeken, Pastor. Preaching ecery first and third Sun day at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ATE TOO FAST Spat!. Caroliniaa Took Black Drmnfht For Indigestion, and Sayi He Coold Soon Eat AajfJung. BaUlenHne, 8. C Mr. W. B. Boukcnlght, of this place, gave the following account of his use of Thedford'a Black-Draught "Just after I married I had Indi gestion. Working out, I got In the habit of eating fast, for which I sooa paid by having a tight, bloated feeling after meals. This made me very uncomfortable. I would feel atapfd and drowsy, didn't feel like working. I was . told It waa Indi gestion. Some one recommended Black-Draught and I took It after mealav I aoon could st anything, any time. 1 use tt for colds aad b01aas aea aad It will knock out a eold aaa carry away the oil batter and sulckar than any liver medicine I save) ever sahu tea hit L. riity dw mrt your tood. often) tack ofBledfrDinajat. washed Jowsa , with at ewaOow of water, will kelp to brine Prompt relief. Bloat- ""r".'T"r,r aommea eymptoma wai nmve niaappeaiau aftea-BlacDraught baa bZ tatai .' sswreral tniSiiz. MUM E A Fm L Lunch Meats The easy way to do when you want some Meats for Lunch is to phone 149 and we will send you an assort ment of ready-to-serve meats that will surely please you. The City Market J. B. DAVIS, Proprietor Phone 149 Church St. L. A. MILLER Plumbing inning Heating MONTGOMERY STREET Phone 316 Accurate Measure When you buy Gas from us you are certain that you will get accurate meas ure. Our pumps are of the most accu rate make and we doubly safeguard you by having them tested regularly. Further more we guarantee the test of our Gas. When you pay for High Test from us you get High Test. Drive in and test our service, "Give Us a Visit." EAST END SERVICE STATION J. C. N0RRIS, Prop. Waynesville, N. C NOTICE : On and after August 17th. 1925. 1 will make a change in my busines. After that date I will sell Groceries and Feed STRICTLY FOR CASH. This includes ALL. I will not extend credit tb any one. Phone in your order, to be sent out collect on delivery and see me for prices, as I can save you money. JOHN R. CARSWELL netor Phone 72 J deg. E. 24 tolas; N. 53 deg. E. 12 n. ... . . sbbbbbbbsbsbbbbbbsbbbM -
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