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. VIA tSiiW 1 THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER thubsdV err You Can Dciuble The life Of Your SHOES CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. DUCKETT. Prop., Main Street Prices Are Low Waynesville N. C. mens Dress W. A. ChurtMl, Secrete BORN TAILORS GUILD ANNOUNCEMENT THOS. J. DAVIS Jeweler and Watchmaker Having purchased from W. A. Coble the Biggest Little Jewelry Store in N. C will be glad to serve you in my new store. Having served you for 18 years I feel sure I can take care of your watch aches, jewelry pains and clock troubles. All Repair Work at Very Reasonable Prices All Work Promptly Delivered and Absolutely Guaranteed The Home of Good Service Watches. Diamonds, Jewelry. Wedding Gifts. Wedding Invitations. Shower Gifts, Linens. Business Cards, Visiting Cards and Beautiful Xmas Cards, and a FULL LINE XMAS GIFTS NORTH CAROLINA STATE FAIR RALEIGH October 12 to 17, 1925 THE SHOW WINDOW OF THE STATE SIXTY-fOUR YEARS OLD BUT GROWING YOUNGER EVERY YEAR Keep it Young by Making it Your Fair and Enjoying its Educa tional and Entertaining Features. A Most Wonderful Week's Program, Calling for a Budget of More Than $76,000-Almost $33,000 Offered in Premiums Alone $7,200 for Racing. $25.00 will be paid the oldest person at the Fair this year who at tended the first Fair after the reorganization in 1869; $15.00 to the second oldest. The State College Students' Agricultural Fair will be Held in Conjunction With the State Fair. Society Horse Show Wednesday and Thursday Nights. Anto Races Saturday. Fireworks Every Night. . The Flowers on the Grounds are Beautiful. Everybody Welcome Come! Rate of one and one-half fares, good for the week on all railroads. Special round-trip Excursions on Thursday from Winston. Salem, Goldsboro.,Weldon and Hamlet-less than one-way rate. Inquire of your Agent Accurate Measure When you buy Gas from us you are certain that you will fet accurate meas ure. Our pumps are of the most accu rate make and we doubly safeguard you by having thein testedtegularly. 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" How to Select a Suit AN UNWRITTEN law still bolda In England that a man, having one mad hla choice of a tailor, never changes. He often Inherits this choice from Ma father and grandfather, and it la not unusual for the same tailoring firm to servo family for several generations. This hard and fast rale would not suit Americans, but in principle It has its advantages. The wise man selects tailor he knows to be reputable and competent and always goes to him. In this way, the tailor comes to know bis likes, dislikes, and individual requirements for fitting. Be decides In advance what general type of suit he wishes and about how much he can pay, and then spends plenty of time In choosing the style and material. A man most understand his own strong points and shortcomings and never allow himself to be carried away by a style that Is not meant for his particular type. The man who would look slighter must avoid tight-fitting clothes, Tbe bottom of his coat fronts must be square cut and not rounded, to give an effect of height The thin man will appear leas lean looking If the lines of his suits are not too severely cut Quality can be fairly well gauged by tbe price and tbe word of the tailor. In novelty cloths, It Is that feature for which one pays and not necessarily for quality, but In plain materials, price is a reiUDie guide. No reputable tailor nowadays hesitates-to admit that a cloth is only part wool. However, "all wool" does not necessarily mean "pure wool." Woolen goods known as shoddy Is made from used cloth rewoven and does not have tbe wear ing qualities of unused or virgin wool. The pattern and color of the cloth should be selected on the same general principles aa the style. Extremes are to be avoided for long wearing. CHLXCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Melhodiat jiurch. Rev. J. ' T. Mangum, Pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:46. I'reaching every Sunday at tl a. n. and evening 7:30. Everrmdy cordially invited. Presbyterian Church. S. R. Crockett, Pastor. Sunday Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:80 p. m. AlU n's Creek Baptist Church. Allen Creek Baptist Church, Every Sunday. Hazelwood Presbyterian Church B. Frank Yandell, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning except 2nd Sunday at 11 a. rn. Sunday School, L. M. Richeson Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. m. Evening services 7 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Services at Baptist Church. Rev. C. T. Tew, Pastor. 9:45 Sunday Sshool. 11:00 Worship and Sermon. 6:30 P. M. B. Y. P. U. 7:30 P. M. Preaching. You are cordially invited to wor ship with us in all these services. Wednesday. 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. The Royal Ambassadors will meet the first and third Wednesday of each month at 3:30 p. m. Methodist Church, Clyde-Lake Juna luska Charge. Rev. Frank Siler, Pastor. Lake Junaluska, freaohung every 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m.: 1st and 3rd Sundays at 7:30 p. m. Epworth League meeting every Sunday evening. At Clyde, 1st and 3rd Sundays a 11 a. 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. We will welcome you to any or all of these services. Hazelwood Baptist Church Rev. R. P. McCracken, Pastor. Preaching every first and third Sun day at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Nuses Wanted Pupii Wivst-s want ed for State liospitr.l ;it .Mtivuit.-n JiO.OO per month for beginners, with increase fur ii?"ond and tiiird year up to $40.00. Board, room )separate from Hospital wards,) laund-y and uniform furnished. Opportunity for course in Nurses' Training School for young women. Address Super intendent, Dr. John McCampoell, Morganton, N. C. 4tc-Octl5 8taten Island, N. Y. Miss Jane Phenlx. writes: "Iam from the West, for many years I suffered from auto-ln tox ica tlon- due to torpid liver and constipation, my system was so badly - poisoned that my face was swollen to twice its natural ise. I was con tinuously tired, weak and de pressed, had no appetite. I read your Tutt's liver Pill advertisement 'and tried them. After a few doses I began to improve. Tutfa Pills have kept me free from a return of the illness, and I feel like a new per son. Am never without them." At all druggists. IF YOU GET UP NIGHTS YOU'RE OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME ProUto and Bladder Trouble Makes Many Man Feel Twenty Years Older Than Thay Are. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. It Is said that fifty per cent of men put forty and many younger ones are victims of prostate trouble. One of the commonest symptoms of this dangerouB disease which saps vi tality and makes you old before your time Is the necessity of getting- up sev eral times a night. Other symptoms are dull, draggy, aching at the base of the spine, pain In groin, burning Bensatlon of orgnna, lack of vigor and frequent attacks of the blues. But there Is hope for you, no matter ' how old your case, from a wonderful new formula. It seemingly brings new freedom irom men EAST END SERVICE STATION C NORMS, Prop. . WaynesvKle, li C health, visor nnd VTn4-;AA :ir,. Unt 4KAvmnhiA tr hiith old and vounff. firm known a. The Laeaide Grocery, -TV. located on Dellwood Road has beer. prepared In convenient, pleasant tablet dissolved; Mr. Hardy Liner, Jr., has form. All you need do is take one tab purchased the property and the stock g- tom' of general merchsndi'e and grocer-prove theBe statements the ries from H. G. Moody. Mr. Hardy Walker Institute, 1895 Gateway Station, Liner will operate the business underKansas City, Mo., generoualy offer, to his name, h? being the sole owner JTTlX Any cents contracted for by tneJ,atitT who will write for It If It Lakeside Grocery prior to the above cures you tell your friends and pay sale will be taken care of by Mr. H. Jha'er you thlnlc la fair, otherwise the G. Moody. . ... Remember that you are the Judge, Notice is hereby given that Mr and you pay nothing now or at any Introductory (Signed) HARDY LINER, 'rii Ti.v. and sniatsid In every way. Oct. 22ndpd, . ; Hardy Liner will not be rc3!ion3iblctim unless you wish. s for any debts of the old firm. "me l.,wSKdraw?rIt to i c: jv uidhv I ivtri oner is wiimmvo. j ' i or three furnished with small family. Wanted-aw mill men in Orlando. Wanted Two r, i .i m.j. Tir.ii... i,h nn ' "3 "" riUriUl. IH1W TTAilkVA 1MUWG1 - . y . Inc., Waldo McCracken, Foreman. 2lp, rau" " ' - JVt t-lUU VIVOO ASS miu vwaa v biuwuv v sTH. Keller has apartmentschools. Address "Rooms," Box '.23. Mrs and rooms tntes. for rent Reasonable Waynesville. nOctpd REAL ESTATE What Have You For SaleT Wanted To rent small, 3 room house. Must be reasonable. Prefer close In location, but might consid er place on suburbs. Call at Moun taineer office and call for Mr. Kr- i What have you in ; Real. Estato.Nelley. houses and lota or business low along the highway from Asheville For Rent Five room cottage, new to Murphy t . with all modern conveniences. Pas List anything -you -have with usture and garden. Rent reasonable as we have calls for property of thltby the year. Three blocks from the nature every day. We are especiallnostofflce. Apply to Wm. A. Band. interested in acreage . along Ike Cottage for rent. Mrs. W. T. Craw Murphy Une and will be glad to heaiord, ' tl frnm vnn nbnrit anvthinff VOU ha"6 for sale. Horace Sentelle,- Clyde or Rooms or house for rent Apply to Better Service Than Ever rHE scope and efficiency of long distance telephone II service has made our nation one big friendly & neighborhood. To talk across the continent is almost as easy as calling across the hedge to your next-door neighbor. The long distance lines in North Carolina are a part of this nation-wide system, and also serve a vital need in the business life of the State and the South. To care for this growing demand will require an expenditure of $376,000 this year for reconstruction and additions to Che long distance system in North Carolina alone. The long distance service is better than ever before. The transmission is clear and the operators are han dling a larger volume of calls with speed and accuracy. Merchants, manufacturers and business men are utilizing this service to increase business and reduce expenses. Why not try it? MORGAN B. SPEIR, Carohnas Manager "Bell. System- SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Ont Policy, Ont System, Unrrmal Strric UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! THE old Egyptians 1 V were famous bread bakers of their time, but their baking ability was confined almost exclusive ly to bread. It is different with us for we specialize in all the good things a modem bakery produces. Our Pies are particularly appetizing and in such variety as will suit any taste. Even if we do say it our selves, the best of home cooks can't beat them. They are an ideal dessert to place on any table. Quality and cleanliness an the twia motion df lhi bakay at all time. The Waynesville Bakery O. F. STUEBER; Owner Main Street Waynesville, N. C. 1 I, Don't Carry Water Don't be a slave to your dishes. Save the time and drudgery of carrying and heat ing every bit of water you use. .Install run ning water right in your kitchen. Turn the convenient faucet and have hot or cold water immediately. The satis faction you will experience will repay you many times the cost of such a system. Let us figure on your plumbing at once. Our repair department is equipped with the idea of prompt service in any 1 ;$ emergency at the least expense possible. (r MILLEf Plumbing, . Tinning and Heatir ' . W V t. h 1 V . i ; h : I'" 4; 1 til 1 . W' 1 1 i , r i- 'r kit It Canton. SQcUMrs. O. a BricK. 108 Eut St tf r .if r MsnasMiiaBi-.
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