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,.1 ''",3 : my ) ' I t x I-. 'Mi I m a, . i: r . fir Jackson County Journal Ej E. BROWN. Mgr. "J nay for Better FrpJ 1 . Publ isrted weekJ y by - JACKSON COUNTY MllMl COMPANY - - i - i - ' - ' - " tfntefid as second class mail matter at Postoflice at Sylva C FRIDAY, JAM, 10 18.9 - '- -. Th North Carolina was the first j battleship to arrive with troops from overseas. Th a Old North State ts V "Cpl. Theodore Roosevelt is dead" was flashed over the wires Monday morning. President Wilson is receiving great ! try where he &o'es i Europe. . . i v The County Commissioners have raa e an appropriation for the piu- posejof employing a iuine Demon-' stration Aent lor the comiug year. A very wise slep. and they woaui . do "vf ell- lo re-ernplov Mi, 6 xs.msu I - i Ffoni ali reports tho 30: li. Di v ' ion yviii be-back in tms country uv. later than February 1st. Raieigti is mining a deiermiaed effort to have tneip sent there th.it they may en tertiiu and welcome ihem bai home. ' ' - If Of "5GS XCOVllpV " EkyLinie Sul Standard LiineSuIfur lutioii in Dry Powdered form Dry Lime-Sulfur is especia y d rable for iise in larcJ nrlm Ha on . , Ow ' -w- w w ukv uuu ; L p. CO rf f limit . ""luo v1 l UV- UUU1U i ' 1 I i 1 . . . . . ujaicuai. uui uoes not ireeze , in cqio weatner. uoes not lea k frc iu. i ne La -.. rel in summer, and ta hsp avnirla tho I - w MhW A T viUU LUU aecessity of handling 50 per ceat water. Drv Lime-Snlfnr is th firct onrl Ko only Dry Lime-Sulfur on the market ; use uiu me spring ana tail on all iinds of fruit trees. I --ift iiL1 "g"",,?J,MRlik1 i ill Sntt51nlB)'U itfli lM SENT. If town gets its mam backing and he willjtell you that it comes from the farmers of the county, and at the same time the town has not done anything for the accommodation of the very people who keep the town alivp. There is not even a single pladeij? town for the farmers to nucn tneir teams, nor a public wa tering place, and the fact of the matter is there are no conveniences at all for them when they come to town. It is high time that the town was! beginning to provide some ac commodations for the very people that make the town possible. We have investigated this -ni t M'ial thor oughly and satisfied ourselves from letters from Experiment Stations and Orchardi ts that it is nil I'itrhf Ask any businessman where thib iV tjl NVWU A WU ill IA1 ii UUL1111JC fi: 111 lit. ' Write for Circulars and - prices-. tW MTV Tl tr ' 1. . MQn Asheville, N. C. Tp those who have not redeemed their 1918 pledges to buy War btapps, the tiuYe.ument is going to giv a chance to make good their . ti , . promises, iney can ouy the lyiy stamps and a'pply them on their pledges. The Government needs the; money to feed and clothe the boys and transpart them back home, so 'get busy and make yourself right with Uncle Sam. ; I, '6m ': ill Recent ruling regarding WHEAT AND MILL FEEDS. lat Open-Mi ndeel? The rescinding of rules and regu- ons governing the wheat milling industry recently means that: 1. Mills may- now grind wheat . lor anyone regardless of whether they grew the wheat or not. 2. . Farmers may have their wheat ground and sell the wheat to mer chants or others; and merchants may purchase wheat and have it ground at customselling both flour and mill feeds. 3- Neither merchants nor mills are asked to req lire any longer from customers mill feed pledges restricting the use of wheat mill feeds: to the feeding of-dairy cows and young pigs and calves. , f4i y Mills areroo longer required to observe the prices fixed several months ago for mill feeds and flour, - butare allowed to balance the prices of mill feeds and flour according to the demahds of their trade. The only-requirement is that their mar giffvincluding operating expenses and profits, shall not exceed $1.25 per. barrel of flour ground. i 1 We have just received from: Washington stating that ef- , receive immediately, the definite price margins on mill feeds, wheat flodr and mixed flours are removed. This does not mean that dealers wiJ be allowed to charge outrageous rnargins on either feeds or flour iP at the margins may . r Afferent conditions. 1 i)113 in effect is the pro- : in the Control Act itself rwhich states tlut not vmore than a rtWlabie margin shall be exacted I uu Muy iuou or ieea product. i - Very truly yours. - E. Brown, Co. Food Administrator; The average American is open-minded; American business; is con ducted by true Americans of vision, open-minded men who believe in their; country and strive to meet their country's needs. The men in the packing industry are no exception to the rule. The business of Swift w& Company has grown . as the jna tion has progressed. Its fiairs have been conducted honorably, efficiently, and economically, re ducing the margin between ; the cost of live stock and the selling price of dressed meat, until today the profit is only a fraction, of a cent a poundtoo small to have any noticeable ect on- prices; The packing industry is a big; . vital industry one pi the .most important in the country. Do you understand it ? Swift & Company presents facts in the advertisemenits that appear in this paper. They are addressed to every open-minded person in the country. Sk. M nQHOLr3 PEI? C 3 XVVC(t4Ulwlivcuuiii'''-"' guieMMBBcns ana dwu ntino Ridestica! Nl rrn aim -rr &1 SStoMorphinenor psWiiMhtcral; Not Narcotic ill wT For Infants and Chiiaran. how gaenuiner mmm Always tors the OOVERNMi ANURGETX,lL ii!3rl: jilx Senna V JirwheU Hi 1 ' M Carbonate Sod Constipation and Diarrhoea H tnSS OF SLEEP of SiiiTTii li. 4 ! .' E .Vi r.;-mi Signature i c " Esacopy of-. Wjrapier. i f fy woo - I i If fl?r a ww rus yvoi j THI CENT4UR COMMNT JICW YOM TT Sylva Collegiate Institute I- Spring Term begins Tuesday Decern 31st, 1918. II. Our literary courses are equal to the best. ' HE Splendid courses-are offered in Piano, Voice, Expression, and in Art. IV. Thorough Bible Courses. Two perl odsof 40 minutes each ;gi ven every week to study,of Sunday School lesson, .V All students study at night in a Study Hail under the direction of a teacher. A short prayer and song service precedes each night's study. We begin each day's work w ith a 30 minutes devotional period. VI, The Baptist Young Peoples' Union meets every Sunday evening at three o'clock, V1L We have defeated some of the greatest schools in the State in Recita tion and. Oratorical Contests.. . VIII. Board from $10.00 to $11.00 per m onto, Tuition $2.50, Piano, ,$2.50,: Art ;$2;50...Voice $2.50. IX : Aim high, be good and pure, win great success, use the ideals held up to students.. J. C. INGRAM, Principal. The President oi the Civil-Service Commission recently wired: "Need lor stenographers and typ ists at Washington grows more acute daily; - " Increase effort all j TheGovernment and business con cerns are short FIVE HUNDRED THOUS A ND office assistants Sal aries, Lever - before iieard of are now being offered. LiH We. ha vePER FECTED and COPY munijLucnarts and lesson sheets mat enable us to teach you, at your home, BY MAIL, in THIRTY LES SONS, a system of Shorthand used by NINETY per cent of the Govern ment stenographers, and to teach you, ci MAIL, in FIGHT WEEKS a Bookkeeping Course that is SU PERIOR to any SIX-MONTHS' course. m The Government drafted our Civil-Service Book-keeping Set. Clip nil out, and mail the COTlPnM m lowing: i COUPON ' DRAUGHON'S COLLEGE, Nash ville, Tenn.: Send FREE Home Study and tell me why a Home-Study Course, given by your new method, is better than a course at college; also, tell me about the contract that you will give to secure iorme a good position. I clipped this notice from the Jackson SLCounty Journal, Sylva, N. C. Name Address " adv. SCOTTS CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH fjETA, N. C. Preaching every second Sunday morning and night, and every fourth Sunday and Saturday before. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 A. M. , B.-Yi-P. U. every Sunday, 3:00 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wed ; nesday night. :t yxyxmKiy luviiea to attend. W. N. Cook. Pastor. JOHN Hi PtfliRIJ Dealer in IWlatcbee anb 3eve) s A11 kin is of repair work do i on short notice. ENGRAVING 4 SPECIALTY Sylva. N. C I. O, O F. 247 . Sylva, N. C. Meets and,-and 4th, Saturday Nights Visiting Breathern Welcome. COLEMAN C COWAN 4 The booklet of oraceliAfr s.nt... : Story of the packing rxdut will be mailed ."- ' i on request to .. . Swift 6t Cofnpany Union Stock Yxds , Chicago, Wadl CUr THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY. DONT MISS THIS Cut out this slip, enclose with 5e to Foley & Co., j AOJD 5nernaf &ye., unicago, ill., j writing your: name and address i clearly You will receive in return oV . .TT" a trial packafe containing Folev's "a?.f??if 7- m ACID I H fl! nna tup uuiikYi nt- Attorney and Counsellor at Law, j Offices in Harris Buildings . Swift & Company a trial package containing Foley's n on ey -a n d 1 ar Compound, for coughs, epids and croup, t oley Kid ney. PillsNand -Foley Cathartic Tablets..-For sale by Sylva Pharmacy. Ladv, . 1 KEPT HIM AWAKE NTfiHTS J. W. PeckiUpraopolis. Pa., writes?: "I suffered .terrible , pain; unable tj lie dpwaat night. Tried three dif ferent .doctors. Three weeks ago :egan,v taking. Foley Kidney Pills; improvement m my or Bladder bothers YmVrink more water. If you must haro. your peai ewr dav .eat it. bnf flnob iLrz-nt aa7 tells U3 that meaf forma ..-j . . , Rlmncf. r,i - ----- -v. wmca w a-ijres tao Kianeys in their Ef forts to expel it from Wblo !S become, slmrjrial, lby aauey fills; cn.I on i'"11 01 8at, tho i.. . c ljr1?ela often., get sore and irritate condition IS -hgmg you to seek relieOwo o?tt t?T,. t:.j i time during ft Tji . uiree m . o SHRRIUL & HARWOOD Attokney at Law, Office In Ph? macy Bldg. SYLVAN. C Geo. Vvli &qiiou F: P s;ii vv S13ITON and STILLWEI I attorney anb ffounsellora ar xaw Sylva Pharmacy Building Sylva. N. C. ney fills for kidneys, bladder trouble ' 'aSSSf iing acidg, to u i -1 ' . i i , . any. nusa off thf biic!tsinif, rheutriiitisra. For saleby T r "te get four ounces o Sylva Pharmacy.. adv.'. ISt" r nT' - and r lewvdays p . 5' i rvjo ui wien act. fin Tfc. lamous salts is made from"th72id" S to flush anITttaSte rSSTSS' also-, to neutraliie ths'Sfe Don't Cough Unta Wialr Tired out and weakened with pen ,tent ooughing.elderl people at in no condition to resist disease, and can not - u ou more serious siecnen. o For Infants and ChDdren In Clse For hfer 30 Years AlWays bears the Signature of Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- ;j a ir iir m ineiDS enndha -milVI jrehef from dajandnigjcoiwher icmal affection or ticklmgfliroiit ' Wash., 35 Princeton Ave. writesATiii ick in bed with lairippe. and had verr bwl cpuh. ? I thonihtlta good tune to try PoIeTs . Honey and Tar, to betf an' taking It; Itatopped mycous,;and I got better, Sanow I mta rowtd the noose aiaia. I am 75 yean old. and a load i sa I live will ralM Foley i Ha.y aid Tk. ' v.
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