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i 1 I 1 lil! u n,i HI Annual Statement from page one W. Mike Brown, repairing Sylva bridge 6Q0.00 Cannon Bros, paint for bridge 18.50 Geo. Keever painting bridges 60.00 Hamn Crawford, for blood ... hounds J. R. Long services to Board Wiliard Wike listing taxes Sylva Supply Co. mowing "machine for county farm Devenish & Wilson on coun ty audit -j, iiec'iiSiiug taxes A. A. Nichols quarantine ser vices T. 0. Wilson listing taxes H. R. Queen services to B'd Sutton & Still well retainers fee Sutton & Stillwell legal ser vices to Board '. ' J. H. Reagan listing taxes J. M. Moss listing tuxes J. V. Watson listing tuxes P. E. Mooily jail few, etc. Sylva Pharif.a-y Fumigating candies for county J. M, McClung, county's part of salary -Miss Mary I Feimster coun ty's part of salary Samantha Brooks county aid Jackson County Journal sup plies for register's office Jackson fcounty Journal sup ' plies for clerk's office Elbert Coward salary and suspplie for county home J. M. Parker county aid Jane Reed " " " . Harrison Owen " Jas. Carver Geo. W. Green " , " Douglas Monteith county aid Mrs. Baxter Ow n " M Mary Deitz C. GrCunningham Lorenza Bryson Mrs. P. W. Mitchell " . 44 J. N. McMahan 30.00 31.25 26.60 69.00 37.50 17.50 30.00 5,80 2500 35.00 2750 22.2$ 26.00 70.80 13.C0 25.CC 25.00 100 6.00 3.00 Pollie Barnes : R. L. Garrett Andy Hall John Pool Estes Hall " Clark Painter J. A. Gibson Mrs.' John Cope Mrs. Javan Parker Melissa Lewis 44 44 M. M .flBuchanan " " Jack Wood " " . Mrs. Nathan Long 44 ",4- M-nParris - " mmie Mathis 44 44 Jas. Farley " John C. Bryson 44 Tom Ashe " 44 Narcis Prince " 44 Charity Jennings 44 John Monteith 44 44 Dan Shook - - . - Viney Wood 44 44 Wm. Brooks " John A. Stillwell services to Board H. R. Queen services to B'd Dillard Hooper services to Board J. P. Kenny jury service R. L. Garrett county aid . C. G. Cunningham county aid Mrs. Baxter Owea Jas. Carver ' 44 " Estes Hoyle 44 J. N. McMahan; Mary Deitz 44 44 Geo. W.Green Clark Painter 44 Andy Hall Mrs John Cope Nelson Parris 44 44 Jack Wood 44 ' Mrs. Javan Parker 44 : 44 Samantha Brooks M M. Buchanan Pollie Barnes Lorenza Bryson Douglas Monteith , J. A. Gibson John Pool Melissa Lewis Haseltine Mathis : Mrs. Nathan Long Jas. S. Farley John C Bryson v . Tom Ashe Narcis Prince : " Charity Jennings John Monteith Jane Reed 'J. M. Parker . Dan Shook . Viney Wood Wm Brooks ' " " 4-00 Jake Miller 44 44 2.00 Geo W. McCt. ell judge of primary elee ion - 2.00 Elbert Coward salary and .. .. supplies for county home 75.84 D. L. Love services as mem ber of pension board J. R. Long services to Board J. H. Matthews listing taxes J. T. Gribble, money ad vanc- ed on unloading steel W. E. Reed capturing still W. L. Henson t certify iife PH tax : ' :'"': j, J. . W. Shelton services as member of pension board J. A. Stillwell services to B'd J. Wt Keener postage P. T ,4.00 20.73 j 27.90 4.75 20.00 11.91 5.C0 14.80 3.00 H. R. Queen services to Board 13.00 it u 75.65 3.00 4.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.0C 3.00 2.U0 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 3.00 10.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 20.90 5.80 9.20 2.80 3.00 2.00 3.C0 3.00 ; 3.00 3 30 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 '2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 aoo 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.001 300 4.00 5.00 2.50 250! 3.00 10.00 6.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Rufus Woodring county aid Miss Mary I. Feimster coun ty's part o' salary . M. Buchanan & Son paint for jail Worrell Mfg. Co. disinfectant for jah Dillsboro & Sylva El. Light Co. lights for C H and jai P. E. Moody capturing still, etc J W. R. Sherrill, services as member of Bd of Election A. A. Nichols services as quarantine officer Geo. W. Green county aid James Carver county aid J. M. Parker county aid Mary Deitz .county aid Mrs. Baxter Owen county aid Douglass Monteith J. N. McMahan " " C. G. Cunningnam 44 Lorenza Bryson . Pollie Barnes Andy Hall v R. L. Garrett John Pool Estes Hoyle Clark Painter Mrs. Javan Parker Mrs John Copo J. A. Gibson M. M. Buchanan Jack Wood Melissa Lewis Samantha Brooks Nelson Parris Mrs. Nathan Long John C. Bryson James S. Farley Haseltine Mathis Charity Jennings Narcis Prince Tom Ashe John Monteith Wm Brooks 41, 5.00 5G0 12.60 20.00 11.10 47.48 14.00 76.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 200 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 ,200 " 3:00 " 3.(f0 3.00 3.00 2.00 i 2.00 3 00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.50 5.00 . 3.00 10.00 Viney Wood ; Dan Shook Jane Reed Adeline" Cowan! Nancy Hunnicic Dillard Hooper A. A. Nichols examination - Minnie Jones . - . H W. L. Henson p ostage, etc. W, E. Reed cap nring still J. R. Long servL ss tooard H. R. Queen services to B'd J. W. Keener p stage Gay Sutton, j uic;e of primary election ., Miss Mary I. F; linster coun ty's part of s. iary B. O. Painter js !geof prima ry election T. H Hastings judge of pri mary election Jackson County f Journaj, ! printing coi" y tjekets , EiLert Coward salary and supplies for county home D. A. Bumgarncr local regis Uac Liik.hs an I deaths W. C. Cagle loca: registrar of births and de ths Coot Wood local ; registrar of births and dcuhs J. H. Matthews local registrar of births and 'oaths Sam Jones loca'. registrar of births and deal lis Burton Ashe lovul' registrar of births and 'e.iths T. B. Queen loci l . egistrar of births and dei rhsj John B. Painter local regis trar of births arid deathr Mrs. S. R. Queen Icoal regis trar of and deaths Coleman Hjyle lucd regis- trar of births and deaths Dela Childers local registrar of births and deaths Mrs, Mary J. Hooper local registrar of births and deaths Roy Cowan local registrar of births and deaths Continued next week 3.00 : aoo 400 V5.50 10.00 4.60 2.00 333 20.00 15.62 8.00 aoo 2.00 J5C.0Q 2.00 2.00 16.00 89.25 1.75 4.25 4.00 4.75 6.25 2.50 3175 5.75 3.50 12.00 1.75 6.50 Hall T re w Away, - Small Fortun Efforts Of srx Long Years Failed To Bring ReMef From Trouble Is A' Well Man Now He Says. ; 4The past six years has just been one fruitless effort to find relief af ter anjother until I staked taking Tanlac," said W. H. Hall, a well known business man v located at 19th Avenue and First street, Mer idian,. Miss. "Ten or twelve ago I .commenced to .have frequent headaches," he continued. "1 got nervous and shaky and my rest at night was broken. This went on several years and I began to suffer with gastritis and stomach trouble. I just went from bad to worse and for the last six years I haven't seen a well day. r couldn't digest a thing and even the sight of food made me sick. I was completely run down and in no shape to look after my business. "After I had spent a small for tune for treatments and medicines without getting any relief I heard about Tanlac and began taking it. I have just started on my third bot tle of T a nlac and it has made a well man of me. The headaches and nervousness have disappeared completely. lean eat just all I wanj and enjoy it thor ouhlv and digest easily. I sleep like a child at night and am in better shape now than in years." Tanlac is now sold in Sylva exclusive ly by the Sylva Pharmacy; in Erastus by M. Coggins and in Glenville by W. M. Fowler. lien aires 1 .25 TO WARD OFF ILLNESS. If you are bloated, languid or lazy, have "the blues" headaches, palpitation, biliousness, bad breath, gas constipation or indigestion, you will feel better in the morning if you take a Foley Cathartic Tablet tonight. This is a wholesome laxa- 3 qq ! tive and cleansing physic that acts 2 50 ! wltnout mconveniencet griping or 0QO 'nausea." For sale at Slylva Phar a nn ' macy. adv. I POISONOUS WASTE CAUSES SICKNESS. When the kidneys are well they filter waste matter from the blood. When sluggish or overworked, the kidneys fail to clean the blood, and poisonous substances lodge in joints and muscles to cause aches, pains and soreness. Foley Kidney Pills strengthen, act quickly and relieve kidney and bladder trouble. For sale by Sylva Pharmacy, adv. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Cijnature of i. 1 .s- . SAY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-jour-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing ! Just between ourselves, you pever will wise-up to high-spot-pmoke-joy until you can call a pipe, by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on Jthat two-fisted-msm-tobacco, Prince Albert I Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open ! Talk about smoke-sport I Quality makes Prince Albert so ' appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out ! P. A. can't bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process! Right now while the going's , good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your particular smokeappetite I ' . Copyright 111 bf R. J. Reynolds TebftctoCo. Y dbviPncf Alert9Vryl!rm tobacco ittolJ. Toppyrtd bag, il ,ttn' dsomc poand and half pound tin humidoTt-and Z . claay. practical pound crystal git, humidor with aponam moftmnor top that komp thm tobaccin tuch pcrfmct condition! R. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winiton-Salen; N, CJ We have a complete display of - P f iracess' R made of Gopher bearing Iron, making it Riist Proof and the greatest heat retainer on earth. We also wish to mention one other type of Stove Mil 11 V The grate has a sliding devise which makes it possible to get rid of any size piece of slate or sinder without going into the top and soiling your hands and clothes. The fir box has the sectional lining which makes it stand both extreems, hot and cold without any warping or giving away , These two features alone will insure double the life of ai?y other hot blast heater. Jackson County Hardware (Jo AX "A To tine Tax PayeFS of the To wsi; of Sylva I now have the Tax hooks in my hands for collection. You will please see me and settle your town taxes for the year 1918 at once. W. E. REED; - Ci. Town Tax Collector. CE . . . To the Tax Payers of Jackson County I will be at the following places on the dates below mentioned for the purpose of closeing up the tax books for the yr 1918. ; Cashiers, Cole and Cole Store January 16 1919 Hamburg, J. M, Cunningham Store " 17 " Mountain M. L. Coggins store - " 18 " Cullowhee, W. D. Wikes store " 20 " River, J. M. Rigdons store ' ' ? H Cannada, Cols Creek school house " 2 u . M. M. Galloways store : . " 23 Caney Fork, W.D: Cowards store " 24 M Coot Woods store ' 25 Balsam, J. B. Queens store " 27: Willets, R. G. Snyders store " 28 Addie, W. H. Snyders store " 29 u Webster, j! L. Broyles store 30 " Savannah, Gay Postoffice " 31 Greens Creek, O. V, Cagles store Feb. 1 ' Dillsboro, Cannons store , 3 " Barkers Creek, Geo. Revis store ' 4 Qualla, Old Mission l ; M . 6 " Sho. 1 Creek Schol House ' 5 is is my third and last call for your 1918 taxes. Please meet vme promptly at the placa tiohed above and settle your taxes and avoid the cost of advertising. G. M. COLE, Sheriff. 4
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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