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Mr Walker White, of Hickory, is }jn,r several weeks here, with j[rs James L Bryson arrived in West's Mill Jast week from Sylva, where sho ha* bce" visiting her 'other, Mrs. M. V. Mallonee? West jlills Items, in Franklin Press. Mr. Geo. W. Bryson and sons, Robert atnl (ieorge, of Sweetwater, Tenn.. !iay*' hecn quests, this week, of Mrs. Carrie McKee, at her home *?? Mrs. Henna n Deitz and children, of flaiitoii, Ala., arrived Tuesday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deitz gnd Mr. ftiid Mrs. Walter Deit/. They stopped over in Asheville to visit Mr. Deitz, who is taking treat ment in ii hospital. ? ? ? Hiss Lucy Wells has returned from a several weeks' visit to her sister, Miss Maiy Willie Wells, at Chapel Hill. ? ? * Mix. Raymond R. Nicholson has returned from Waynesville, where she h:ts been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Turpin. Her sister, Miss Carolyn Tui"pin, is spend ing sevenil days with her. ? ? ? :> Miss ill lie! Crisp, of Sylva, spent the week eiul with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (i. F. Crisp. ? Mr. Wallace MeCnicken, of Sylva is sending a lew days with his brother, Mr. Wayne MeCrarken. ? llollv Springs .Vevvs, in Franklin Press. ??? Mrs. ant! .Mrs. Andrew Douglas and Andrew, dr., of Orlando, Fla., wen- week end quests of Mr.aud Mrs. C. \V. Dinning. ? ? ? Miss Frances Coward has returned to her home here, after spending a few weeks with friends in Tennes see and Virginia. ... I Mr. ami Mrs. J. A Sin\j>son and ! son, Joe S. Simpson, of Anderson, S. C., are the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W.Dt niiinu, at their home here. ? ? ? Messrs. Holmes Bryson, of Aslio ville, and Sanders Bryson, of Okla homa, are at Callow lice, at the ?bed ? ' * * * * * * * * side of their mother, Mrs. Eva Bry son, who is seriously ill. ? ? ? Mr. Spurgeon Saunders and family of Tuckaseigee Were visiting friends in this neighborhood Sunday. ? Mrs. W. M. Peek has just returned from Glenville, where she spent a few days visiting relatives and friends. ? Elli jay News, in Franklin Press. Q ? ? ? ? Mr. R. S; Green was here, from Cowarts, the first of the week. Mr. ' and Mrs. Thomas A. Cox, ? * ?( their daughter, Miss Hannah Cox, and Miss Daisy Davies have returned from i Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala., where they went to attend the cermonies incident to the awarding of the D. S. C. to Captain George C Cox, on July 24. ? ? ? FOUND :Bunch of keys. Owner can recover same b.v paying for this advertisement. ? ? ? Mrs. Raymond Christian atfd little son, of East Point, Ga., are guests of Mrs. Christian's aunt, Mrs. C. Z. Candler. ? ? ? Mrs. W. T. Allison and daughter, Miss Mary Allison, of Troutnian, are spending some time in Sylva guests of Mrs. Allison's sister, Mrs. D. L. Love, v t ?"> ? ? ? Mrs. Lewis, of Statesville, is the guest, for today, of Mrs. C*Z. Can dler, at her home here. ? ? ? Mr. and Mi's. R. W. Gray have as their guests, this week, Mrs. Mamie Howie, Miss Louise and James dray, of Ashevillc, and Miss Jean Gaston, of Caiuller. ? ? ? y , CLASSES HAVE PINIC The Berean Class of the Baptist Sunday School, a class composed of voung men, with their teacher, Mr. ? o ' Hugh E. Monteith, entertained the Fidelis Class, of young ladies, with a moonlight picnic, 011 last Monday evening. The young people went in automobiles to a wood, abov* Beta, where a fire was built and toa*te?l marsh ma I lows, and watermelon, as well as a delightful picnic supper were enjoyed. Rev. \Y. It. \okley and Mrs. llugli E. Monteith chaperoned the party. CULLOWHEE NORMAL & INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Cullowhee, N. C. CO-EDUCATIONAL A standard two-year State Normal School, preparing teachers for^lemeutary schools. Three distinct curricula: (n) For teaching primary grades, leading to Primary B Cer tificate. (b) For teaching in intermediate grades, leading to Grammar Grade B Certificate. ? ^ (c) For teaching in upper grades, leading to Grammar Grade B certificate. Enlarged faculty of specialists in teacher- training work; ex cellent practice school, with new building and equipment through out; one of the best girls' dormitories in State iust being com pleted; dormitory for men; new central heating plant. Tuition free to North Carolina teachers. Tlii' State also lias a standard four-year high school here which, while bcinur distinct from the normal school work, is under the same management. For information, write II. L. HUNTER, President Cullowhee, N. C. SPECIAL EXCURSION r to ; 1 t Norfork, Va., and Return. \ Tie Thursday, August 9th, 1923. wither Railway will operate through sleeping ears and day coaches ' ^0r'?'k and return, in special trains. , \ August !) Leave ASHEVILLE, 2:25 P. M. 10, Arrive NORFOLR, 8:15 A. M. ? opportunity for all to visit one of the largest seaport cities! cu tte Atlantic Coast. - ' . 1 surf bathing and fishing ro trains via the Norfolk Southern Rail i ft i? i P^ach and other Resort points, tl.p nu n^'ht service to Baltimore, Md., via S5M)eak Steamship Line. 1 ^ Canfn^ni 0111 ^ie following stations quoted below: B ' ^'^^e.Waynesville, Sylva,Dillsboro $12.00 S?Qn Clty - 13.50 stti s r- - >15.0? own ! le many foreign countries and our Sd^T m Norfolk Harbor. Make 2i'S'ee^n^ cars and day coaches in both , n reservations now and get what yon want-Call on yourf lc ?t Agent for tickets and schedules to Asheville ,T, . i'T. II. WOOD, Division Passenger Agant. Asheville, N, C. I Mrs. James H. Cathey and little granddaughters, Catherine and Fran ces Grindstaff, returned, last week, to their home here, after a visit to rel atives in Macon and Swain counties and GeoVgia. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ?? l-i ; W. Ross Yokley, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Preaching 11 A. M. B. Y. P. U. 7 P. M. Preaching 8 P. M. You are cordially invited to wor ship with us. I 1 *? '/i.Mr. and .Mrs. George .Wyman mo tored to Sylva on Tuesday. ? Miss Hannah Moore, Miss Margaret Moore ? and Mr. Fred Moore of SvlVa,? f were calling on friends in town Tuesday night. ? Mr. Hough of the Sylva Collegiate Institute was a guest at the Freeman House Wed nesday and Thursday. ? Mr and Mrs. Hany "Hastings, of Sylva were Bry son visitors Thursday. ? Bryson City Times. f a Friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. Robt. Davis sympathize with them in the sad death of their little infant son, who died last Saturday night, after' having lived only three days. . The baby was laid to restSunday.--Frank- 1 lin Press. ... Mr. Fred Moore left last week for Lafayette, Ga., accompanied by his sitser Miss Margaret Moore, who will spend several weeks there. ? ???<<(. Miss Lucy Hedden, of Pisgah For est, was the guqst, last week, of her cousin, Miss Jane Coward. DR. McCRACKEN, THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROUGH T SPECIALIST, OF WAYNES VI LLE, WILL BE IN SYLVA, AT THE HOOPER DRU& STORE. ON MON DAY, AUG. 6 FOR ONE DAY ONLY. ' v) 0 ? EN I KY NO. G124 i North Carolina, Jackson County Wo, W. R. Moss, and E. M. Moss, do hereby enter and claim ten acres of landv more or less, in Mountain Township, on the waters of Pine Creek, and bounded and more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning on W. D. Childer's pine corner and runs with W. D. Childer '? line to Watson's corner; thence with Watson's line to W. R. Moss' line; thence with his line to the beginning, running so as to include all \aoant land in that vicinity. Entered this the 14th day of July, 1923. W. It MOSS, '(Seal) E. M. MOSS, (Seal) i ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES for RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS , HOUSES for residence or business house, any stvle or price,fnniishcd and installed GUARANTEED WIRING * Full stock wiring material on hand. Electrieal appliances repaired. H. P .CATHEY Sylva, N. C. r v ! - \ * | \ * ? Jj " ? v / ? ; Great Demonstration Sale AUGUST 11 to 18 OM ? _ Are You Entirely Satisfied With Y our Cooking? Vapor ? I Detroit ' OIL This special sale gives you the opportunity to have the same tine cooking in your home that the woman using city gas enjoy. Yet, you use com mon kerosene for fuel. , The Patented Red Star Burner usss kerosene gasoline or distillate i nthe modern way.There are no wicks or subseitutes. You get two rings of clean fast, instensely hot, gas tire. You cook over fast gas heat. You bake in a hot gas oven. Think of the delight of cooking with a fine# gas rage. That is just what you get with the beautiful Red Star. And von get the same wonderful cook ing and baking results. You save one whole gal lon of fuel out of every four, too!! v ARE YOTJ SATISFIED WITH YOUR COOKING-? We are offering these beautiful Red Star Oil Stoves at prices that every horn? ran afford. Come in and see a demo? i Oration. PAID NOW Balance In Small Anionnts SPECIAL During Sale 1/2 gal. FRUIT JAR 3 $1. DOZ. Vi gal, FRUIT JARS 80c. DOZ. L:mit 1 doz. to a i u stonier V Jackson Hardware Co. >
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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