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llllilj pll mimm We havjust receiveda fuU line)Df . . C : , 1 i v I i. ! 1. 1 HtiLU Lh CDNSUMER, Llrcodcirth-eSAYES MONEY. 'H V ' Therefbre-buy 3 gallons cf LINSEED OIL with every -- 4 gallons of L. & M. v - v and MIX tlie OIL with the PAINT ; which we are offering at a BARGINi If the Paint thus made costs morethan $140 per gallon--. If the Paint as you use it is not penecuy satisiactory . . Then return whatever you have not used, and get back AZX yoxi'pald ' lor the WHOLE of iff and besides, the money you paid to the Painter. v ylya Cash Store, Sylva Wo) T? SEEDS East Mm a MS IFMms'- Q)uerutiii weriLunq in U 1 ruas 9 R Theo. Buchanan , Proi at the JOURNAL Office, CfllILL TOM: IfflEM' THE SLYYA COLLEGIATE INSTIT IfMMENCEMENL c The commencement exercises of the Sylva Collegiete Institute,; now Ladies will play the Sylva boys a game of ball Monday - April 21 at the Fair Grounds. Dont fail to see tne liloom- er Girls of Chicago, 111. The ladies are especialy invited 0 V Cullowhee, April 16. In a game LO See LUIS feline. UIIIISSIMII Ulil WIlt&. CULLOWHEE WINS. featured by the magnificent pitch going on, were opened last night mof Painter fui ouhowhee, the with a concert by the students. There was an unusually, large crowd jn attendance and every one enjoy ed the exercists. The prize awarded for the best grade made in the Bible study was won by Miss Pattie Bennett- 'i here were three young men in " the graduating class, . all of whom were awarded diplomas. They, were: , Messrs. Gerson Bry son, Chester Ensley and Robt Grindstafl Chas. Kost, of Florida has pur- ' chased the S. M. Khea place and .has moved his family here. I , - Miss Nora Cope and Ance Rogers were married at the Sylva Hotel Thursday, afternoon, Lsq. R. A. Painter officiating. v C. L. Hooper ot luckaseigee is Visiting his son, Dr. D. D.vHooper. TV J. Powell was down - from the FprKs of the Kiyer Wednesday. L D. Norris was in town Thurs day, trom Bessie. . 1 W. K. Sherrill was a. business vis itor in Sylva Wednesday. ' MMy little son had a very severe cold. I was remmended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and beiore a small bottle was tmished he was as well as ever1 writes Mrs. HSilks, 2y Dowling Street Sydney, Australia, 'ihis rejmedy is v for sale by ALL; DEALERS. ; : v' ' .' . .... . . ; ." i ... . .. - . : EEN OUR CUSTOM TO TRY TO GIVE OUR 3 UlStOIM ers eGoos a Little Cne W aynesville team was beaten here Tuesday, April 15 in a ten innint? t-is:ni i for some time it has not allow a hit until the tilth inn ing, not a man passed second base until the ninth, when through a comDinauon ox hits and errors, W aynesville tied the score. .In the tilth the tirst two men up lor Way- nesviile got on base, and things looked gloomy for Cullowhee, but Painter tightened' and fanned the next three men up. CampDeli played a fine game at third lor Liullowhee, besides getting three hits, two doubles and a triple. Marr caught lor Cuhowhee and handled Painter's shoots perfectly. For Waynesville, Kiilian starred in fielding with a running catch in deep center. Ihe next game here will be with Murphy on April 28-29. Some good ball is expected. iper ; V Notice. : : v.; A hearing will be given the par ties concerned in the petition which vhas been filed in the office of Coun Cty O)rnmissioners to re-establish the, township ? lines, which were "changed by the Legislature of 1913, in Sylva ahdCullowhee townships The hearing ? will be heard in the Court House on the First Monday jn May, 1913, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Notice Road Trustees of Dillsboro, Sylva and Cullowhee townships There will be a joint meeting of the trustees, of the three townships at Sylva Tuesday April 22nd, at 10 O'clock, a. m. to negotiate with bond dealers for the sale of bonds for road building and to meet and co-operate with Mr. Ciingman, the Government engineer in road build ing. . ' v'".- The Secretaries of the different townships have been notified of this meeting and we trust every trustee will make it a point to be present - :T . ' . ' i V ? ' A. J. DILLS, iSeefy. Joint meeting, rii i7th,;i9ia v ; m .: : -D. a Pressley ahdBon, of tSpeed: well, were in town yesterday and subscribed for the iirnal; " " and also better than they could get else where. This is the reason you always find us busy when you come into our place. The people are finding out where their dollar will go the furthest. Beginning next Monday and running tEe entire week we are going to give special prices on a great many things. Below we will mention a few of the bargains you will find in our store-ckiring the next week. Don't fail to come and give us a look.-Remember the date FROM MONDAY APRIL 21 TO SATURDAY APRIL 26. 7 cent Apron Ginghams for 1.25 black and navy Whip Cord Skirts for 1.75 children's White Dresses for 50c Flouncing for Skirts 75c Ladies i Parasols for 5c. 98c 1.29 39c 47c. Ladies' 10c Gauz(TVests for .7 l-2c. Remnent Percales 3c per pound: Some of these pieces large' enough! for Dresses and Waists. One lot of Calico for 5 cents per yard' Sheeting 5 Checks 5 of men's Single - Coats in prices from 1.25 to 300 We want you to see a lot of Ladies' Waists we are selling for 39c up. Also some embroidered dresses which came in the same lot Don't buy your spring waist till you see these. HERE ARE SOME SPECIALS: 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 V Extra" patent flour for 65c per sacfc Best corn meal for . . 45c per bag ' 8-2-2 corn Fertilizer for 2.10 per bag; Good parched-coffee for ; 19c? Best granulated sugar 18 pounds for 1.00 Just unloaded. two cars of cotton seed mealjme Caiv' hullsi one car flour, one cdr of fertilizer and car pi aissorted haniwaref fatm Implements; also Just irewive If youneeacor r "T- -f- '1.:
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