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? ' f . . . MILLINERY OPENING ? ' ' 't .? ' ' ' > ' ? : I '? ' ? 4 V ? * . . ) ? ? ? * ^ ? . * . - "? ' ? '*' . ? , , ?* ? * / To del)' and Tomorrow 1 % - ? ?' r\ * ' " , " ; " ' ' ALL THE LAI >IES OF SYLVA, JACKSON COUNTY, AND SYLVA'S TRADE TERRITORY ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE V: , / FALL. MILLINERY OPENING ? ^ /* ? * .\ i J , ? & ? GEO. RXOLFS STORE (C / * . ' ' . f r ? ** * ;r * /" \ ' \ ? I Our Miss Sullivan has something unusual to sli ow you in a line of Fall Millinery, Having justTe turned from Cincinnati, t lie Mid-West's bin Millinery Market, where she attended the Fall Fashion Pagaent, and purchased our Fall Millinery, to be placed on display for your approval, during these two davs, and throughout the Fall Season. ?> : - # WIS ATI E SURE THAT TJHE STYLES AND PATTERNS APE CORRECT AND DISTINC TIVE, AND THAT ALL OF YOU WILL BE ! )E ! Kill TED AVITI 1 0 1>IR DISPLAY. P V d.#s |~.\j ta !fs'i f . . 1 " \ V ? ? ? ? _ __ # SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM > ' ' ( Special Excursion to Washington, D. C. August 31st to September 4th. j i The Southern Railway will sell special round-! trip tickets to Washington, good on SPECIAL TRAIN leaving Asheville 2:25 P. M., August 31st with final limit to reach original starting point ,on return trip before midnight, September 4th. ? * * v- ' c ? \ Equally low rates from other stations. Special train, consisting of sleeping cars . and day coaches, through from Asheville to Washing ton without chane. Tickets gopd on all train* returning, except New York New Orleans Lim ited, No. 37 "( Following round-trip fares will apply from stations named: ) ; ? ? ? : 1 ? Bryson, ,1 $1 6.50 ?' V * * ? Dillsboro, 15.50 Sylva, $15.50 THREE FULL DAYS IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. f ?? ?v . : |j ;j ? . x . i ' M ' '? ? 7 " Make sleeping car arrangements early. ; No baggage will be checked on these tickets. J. H. WOOD, Divn. Pass. Agt., , 42 Haywood Street, v. ; Asheville, N. C. FO RSALE 8 room dw cling, on College llill, de-i i v ? ^ sirable location, baths, lights, and all modern con yeniencies. Bargain if taken at once. ^ R. C. ALLISON ... C'' NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING STATE COLLEGE STATION RALEIGH, N. C. Technical Education :it St:>te College prepares its graduates for personal success and for leadership i:i ln-iustrh.l | m-ross. The college utters FOUR YEAR COURSES IN: . O Agriculture ? ti'ch'datg f<i>neral A::rienlt:ire .nut Specialized Courses In Farm Cr?ps, . Arriciiiiiii.il KiiKUH'eriiiii.iAi'i!' ' lius' :ur;.''and Oairyln:;. Itiology, Horticulture, Poultry Science. Soils, Yeteriiia'i . . .\l.-ihc m\ Vim- i iion.il Kiluvatiiii. Chemistry, A; 6 t oral chemist:,.. Textile Chemistry and Dyeing. Civil Enginec; iiigj Ar. hiuctiire .;ud Highway Engineering. Elertfiral Engineering. ? , Mechanical Enr;i^( 'ng. Textile ? Tcvti!" K. '.'I::.-! riM!T. Textile Manufacturing. Textile Chemistry and Dyeing. Agricultural Erottemics, Business Administration, Rural Life. < General Science, 1 lijsics, lsioi< .-y. , , % TV.'iJ YEAn COURSES IN: Asr!?i!f?*re, Sfeeii.v > Arts.. To\- ii" Manufacturing. One Year Co irsc in Auto Mechanics. V.'i itar Course in Agricultur s for Farmers. ? Summer Session r.<r 'fivwhiis, fur College Entrance and for College Credit. Excellent t? jn .ill ik'iKirtinents. Session 192:5- ISS1 liegiits SepU'm'vr ?!. , ? Entrance rein'reme'iU lor Freshman Class, 15 units? English, ,3 ; IlistQry, 2; Mathematics, 2',i ; ScS, :? v. 1 : Klceiive. For eataloj, UIu':!.' lied circulars, anil on I ranee Ma Bits, write E. B. OWEN. Registrar. YOU'LL WANT ? a Kodak to keep in -.pictures the fun you'll have this summer. , We have a complete stock of Kokaks and Kjistman supplies #>r you to inspect. A\ e'll gladly show them to you ? ilrop in. V Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up 8YLVA PHARMACY (, II. L. KVAXK, Prop. ."Other people believe in good meals ? We serve tliem" The* Syfva Cafe Cole Euilding "Have you been in the Cafe since the change in manaj;'<*me.nt? You will find 'the place.more attractive in api>earanee, more sanitary, and the service greatly improved. , ? Come in to see us." ) GINSENG WANTED. -I am now paying $12.00 the lb. and carriage fVi Ginseng, Wild and Dry. AVrill buy all kinds a , medicinal herbs, forks and roots. Write me fu prices before selling. JOHN HOGLEN, Webster, N. C.. . ? ON THE GROCERY MAHKKT 75c. can Corned bkkf ' ' 25c. ! V ? A , v': \ ' V ' SYLVA MARKET ? f ! ' k , J. R. Cochran BARKERS CREEK .Our school is progressing nicely.'. We have ;i laige attendance. { Miss Bessie Brooks made a bus ' ness trip to Wilniot, Saturday. Air. :.;;d Airs. Lylc .Tones spent the week er.d here wiiii lier grandfather. Mr. -I. W. I lolcombe. .Miss Delia / Brooks of Greens Creek spent, the v,j;?:k end witji t*';; (?vi'S here. *t> Miss Bonnie Gunter is very ill; hope for her a speedy recovery. Mr. Charlie Ashe made a business 4 rip to Bryson City, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Sea do and little son, Donald, were the gicsls of her father, Air. A. D. .Tones. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Green a son. Rev. William Rattler, of Cherokee, preached at this plaice Saturday !ii'.::it and Sunday. AIcsm-. Burton. Sutton, Dewey Beck .and Troy Parker went to the !ii?r Laurel Sunday. *Mr. .less Elders has returned from Sunburst where he has been at work. J Airs. William Suttlemyer was here | S 11 day from Wilniot. Aire. Ilerschel Brown is very ill; ?hope for her a sjieedy recovery. Aliss Bertha Jones made a business * ? Til . * \y trip to Sylva, last week. Mr. .fames Sutton has from Smokemont ulieiv l,c I-1 H at work for <piite a ivliilc. Mr. and Mrs. (lira in 1,1 Smokemont arc "-; here. , j -Mr. Karl ]fens6n lia l{oe!:, where In* will s.ta.v !? H Mrs. Jim Tipton, ?i W spent Sunday with L?-r Jlersehel JJipwn. Mr. Kli Siittlemyer ?>< In tended services lure. Mrs. L illic Davis wl ' spent the wok c ml witi; Mrs. G. W. Kovis. Mr. Jewel Kovis went tu -V'"1 last week, on bu.-in':. Mr. A. I). Junes u t Friday 011 business. Miss Victoria guest of Miss H'li !.a day. ' . Mrs. Kal Farmer ai.-l '???? Wa\ iiesville,are sp' ii'i-' - ? with tier sister, Mrs.' I'" .Ur.tr ? h '!/ LOST ? One pair I.e. glasses between my aL Finder will please jvuni 1 , me and receive retvaru. J. F. KUDY, Opt rator &~|
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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