SADIE LUCE, Editor?Please phone items to phone No 2 J********* pr V K. Brown, of Ashe^ille, was yr> W. H. Smith was here, Wed nC*1i.v, en business. 11 ? ? ? Mr. I'arl Jamison was .here, from riiiivilli*. the lirst of the week. 1,1 ? ? ? Mr. C. W*. Arnold, of Andrews, I if re. on business, last week. * ? ? ? Mr. B- G. Grindstaff, of Ashevillc, ...1S inn*, this week, on business. ? ? ? \[i-s Pearl Pendergraft spent the wfCk Cxi with friends at Canton.. ? ? ? Mr Kim S.'Bryson, of Cashiers, in i own, Tuesday. * * * i;,v. W. F. West was here, from Cullou luv, Wednesday. ? ? ? Slit rii't X. L. Sutton has returned from a short stay in llaleigh. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Coward, of ' Cull??w hoe, spent Sunday night here. ? ?? Mr. and .Mi's. Gilbert Bess have returned from a visit to his relatives, at 1 ronton. Va. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Boone Medford mo tored here today from Sylva. ? Way iiesville Mountaineer. ? ? ? Frank Freeze, Jr., spent the week end with his grandparents, at Fair view. ??? Mr. T. J. Powers, of Olean; X. Y., is speuding a few days here, this week. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Monteith spent the week end at Asljeville and Can ton. * * * Mrs. J. F. Freeze spent a short time in Ashevillc, the last of the week. ??? Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McGuire spent Suiidny in Hamburg, flic guests o1 relatives. 9 ? ? Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Powell have returned troni a trip to Ashcvilc and High Point. ? ? ? Mrs. H. P. Enslcy and Mrs. \V. B. Fanvell, <>t Balsam, were in town, * Wednesday- ? ?' ? ? ? Mrs. W. A. Henson, of Beta, spent part of the week here, with her daughter, Mrs. A. .1. Dills. ? ? ? Rev. W. R. Yokley and Dr. Q. C. Davis are spending several days in Hamburg, this week. ? ? ? Mi's. D. L. Ix>vc left this week for a visit of a few weeks to Morrjustown and Sweetwater, Teun. / ? ? ? Mrs. Frank H. \Veller,of Andrews is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wells. *?? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Cox, Mrs. D. 1). Davies and Miss Daiy Davies wore here, from Cullowhee, Tuesday afternoon. ? ? ? ? V \) I Mrs. Harry E. Buchanan, who ha? bfcn quite ill at Fairfield Inn, has | recovered sufficiently to return to | her home here. ? *. ? Rev.'O. J. Jones has returned from ^ instrtii-Salein, where he attended "it Western Xortli Carolina 'Con ference. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Grindstaff an Wovimj, this week, from Hazelwood to Sylvi, where they expcct to make ttieir home in the future. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Clouse and Miss Helen and Jack Warren spent Sunday at Franklin, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dean. ? ? ? ? / Mr^ i{. D.Holt of Cherokee with her ?-Vililrcn and her mother, Mrs. Olive, speut Sunday here, guests of Prof. :an/l R. F.. Hough. ? ? ? ? ? ? Mrs. John R. Jones, 'Roy C. Allison, F. A. Brown and Lloyd Brown attended the Poultry * Show, IV i:\nesville, last week. (,> ) * * " Miss Inez Cathey, spent Sunday She was accompanied hack to ashevillc, by Miss Rebecca Cathey, will spend the winter there, with ^iKneim, Mrs. C. E. Wood and ls- J. K Sinuthers. ??? ^"seiElizabctbJiopdjj. a^d L&ieU# } ( ' V | ? *i* v t wtm i wv "i* *r Is ^ Henson of Sylva viisted Mrs, H. J. Goodin Saturday. ? Mr. C. R. Moody of Sylva was in town Saturday. ? Boone Medt'ord was here Saturday from Sylva. He has just completed a three-story brick furniture store and moved into it. ? Wayncsville Moun taineer. ? ? ? ? ( EASTERN STAR The local chapter Eastern Star will meet next Tuesday afternoon, November G, at three forty-five. * * * QUEEN-DELK Tampa (Fin.) Tribune There were many friends and rela tives assembled in the Christian church of Eh trie Lake at 8 o'clock Tuesday owning October 9th, when the wedding cermonv of Miss Kuthj Delk and Mr. Edgar Queen was pret-1 tily solemnized, Rev. J. P. .Tones of ficiating. Mrs. Queen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Delk, of Eagle Lake, j and having lived here since childhood j has hosts ot' friends both here and in J surrounding towns who wish the hap py couide a long life of happiness. | Mr. Queen was formerly of Sylva, X. ,0., but for some months has made his home in Eagle Lake and is a most popular young business man. Mr. and Mi's. Queen left in their car for a short wedding trip to Day tona aiid other points on the east coast. t'\ ?*" ' MEETING CLOSES The evangelistic services) which have been in progress at the Baptist i church, here, for a week,/ dosed on last Sunday night, \ a Very large crowd being in attendance at the closing service. "Several candidates were baptized on Monday iifternoou, in t ho Tuckaseigee River, and other mcmhhrs were added to the cliuirlj by letter. j N Dr. Q. C. Davis, who has been the j ' preacher ati these services has also j been delivering a series of lectures'! att Sylva Collegiate Institute, Nt he last of the series having been, de 1 livered on last Monday morning. *** '! ! I NOTICE TO FORD iOWNKKS? Ail ; < ?>. f I > !? Ford owners in .Jackson County j please send your name and address' -to Fold Dealer, J. S. lligdon, Sylva. ? . STRAIGHT SALARY: $3o.00 per week and expenses to man or woman " with rig to introduce Eureka Egg j Producer. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, II. ? ' ? ? ? WANTED ? A man iii Jackson ' ? " ? ? ? ? ? : . ? county who can devote his entire time to a proposition that will pay him $50.00 per week. Address asbe-; low for particulars. ' P. O. Box 736, Canton, N. C. ). LOST ? Between" Tuckaseigee and Wolf Creek a large black hound dog., llis name, "Sam Knight, Bal sam, N. C.,'" is on his collar. Finder please notify Geo. T. Knight, Wolf Mountain or Balsam. ? ? ? DUG LOST ? In Cullowhee town ship, near Flat Gap, Saturday night Oct. 20. Medium size hound bitch, white with lemon head, gray back and lemon spot at root of tail, scar on front of right hind leg. Will pay $5.00 if delivered to J. C. Phillips, Cullowhee." , T. B. ALLISON". ' "* ? ? I LOST ? Somewhere in Sylva a j lady's size watch, Hamden move- ! mcnt, 35 jewel, with part of chain | attached, Reward, if returned to Tuckaseigee Garage. MRS. I. F. HAMILTON. ? ? * FOR SALE? A 1923 Ford touring 1 car. A good bargain. See GERTRUDE ALLISON, | Sylvd, N. C. ? ? ? WANTED ? All the young people (o become members of the Epworth League, Visitors always welcome. Methodist church even,' Sunday evening 0:45. . ' , l ?V ? FOR SALE' ? One Oliver No. 3 Typewriter* in good condition J. C. ALLISON, Sylva, N. C. 0 0 0 4 !nts Conrtland Heights, FOR SALE.- ? House and lot Courtland Heights FOR NALE.-^Dwelling on Vlain Street, ? 2" acres and house, r.n? ' Sj'va. ? 40 acres 2 miles Svi\ ? vi.nr ? d mule FOR SALE. A. r. uILLS. ' - - I) 1 ' ?Hi Vdu ?i.'i win, make the one ahead of you break the record" is a good slogan tor Tarheel farm club members. , j ? , , I Make some brush dams in the gul lies t his fall and keep the fertile soil at home. Better still, prevent the gullies from forming by plant ing winter cover crops and by ter racing, say extension workers of the State College. Name the farm this winter. Cir cle Grove Farm sounds better than the "Old Latham/ Place." Looks nice on a letterhead, too. / \ / ll i dfor*ct> Truck Chassis 9370 Lit. V.A::AM^sssi^M..? ? ? 'Flare board body type, ideal for pacers, plumbers and others handling henry mcrchdndue. Body types io meet eicry liaulnig requirement can be supplied. A dividend-paying business utility? a It carries its load day in and day out tide the Ford One-Ton Truck his with a minimum o! attention. Itsedte earned ior itself through years ol re- of handling adapts it. for use in the liable setvice in diversified lines, limited areas about loading docks, ware n , . . . houses and construction locations. rowered by the famous ford Model r T engine through the Ford planetary Giving rapid, dependable hauling ser transmission and special Ford worm vice at low initial cost, and at the gear, it brings to the, business man for lowest possible expense for operation f his delivery servicc the abundant and upkeep, it pays the highest divid power, reliable operation, and real ends on the investment of any economy for which '?n?nnrtation the Ford product is Rouble everywhere. I'Stit trucks Cu'fi he obtained tkromgjt the Ford Weekly Punk'" ti molol transportation equipment available to the business world. J. S. HIGDON, "Garage jfB / Jf m - ^ CARS ? TRUCKS ? THACTOHS Medf ord Furni ture Company ANNOUNCING THE COlUfl Blfl , i ' Atnencas /^111U ristmas Cw?> PER WEEK DELIVERS A NEW COLUMBIA OF YOUR CHOICE TO YOUR HOME CHRISTMAS EVE. > ? ? ( ? . ? ? ; c i " ?' J THE NEW COLUMBIA Will make an ideal Christmas Gift, one the en tire family will enjoy, and one that will add pleasure and education to the home every day in the vear. ?/ Select yours now while our immense stock is com plete. Every Phonograph is absolutely new and equipped with every convenience known to Phonograph Science. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. . v- " ni - Tuekaseigee Motor Co, NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS YOU MUST PAY THE TOWN TAXES OX YOUR DOGS. YOU MUST KEEP YOUR DOGS FROM RUNNING AT LARGE ON THE STREETS. THE ORDINANCES ARE PLAIIs ON THESE SUBJECTS. WM. HUNNICUTT, Chief of Police. ' BETA On Monday evening October 29, Miss Lora Dilla, gave a shower in honor of her sister, Miss Annie Laura. Intereting games were play otl during the evening. A delicious salad course was served. Many beau tiful gifts were presented to the bride-elecU Miss Lizzie Joe Moody spent Thursday night with Miss Bertie Ella Bryson. The Woman's Missionary Union held prayer meeting Friday after noon with Mrs. Nelse Parris ojj | Fisher Creek. A very good prayer meeting was I held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I J. A. Reed, Friday evening. The next prayer meeting is to held at the home of Mr. S. W. Ensley. Miss Lazelle Henson spent Thurs- j day night with Miss Lora Dills, Mr. Zeb Cook, who lias been sick several weeks, is improving now. Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman and little daughter, Pauline, who have been visiting Mrs. Freeman's father, Mr. Joe Ensley, left for their home in Tennessee, Monday morning. Rev. T. F. Deitz has returned from Qualla, where he has been holding a series of meetings. On Wednesday evening, October 24, a number of our young people gave Miss Annie Laura Dills a sur prise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bryson. Games and con tests were enjoyed. The contest was the best original yell for the bride to-be. The group with Mutt M011 teith as leader won. Refreshments were served by Miss Myrtle Henson, Mrs. W. C. Reed and Mrs. V. V. Hooper. At the close of the evening a big clothes basket, filled with use ful gifts was presented to the bride to-be. A number of girls and boys mo tered to Balsam Sunday for supper. Miss Louise Parker spent Monday night with Miss Lora Dills. Mr. W. Di Davis has moved to the house on the hill. Rev. Robert Randolph, our enlist ment Secretary, preached interesting sermons fcr us Saturday and Sun day. We put 011 an every member canvass and found that we could have our pastor for full time from January 1, 1924. An interesting program wac. ren dered Sunday night in B.Y.P.U by group number 4. Mr. John Mills has moved to 1,'r. D. G1 Bryson 's farm where lie will take charge. On Jlallow'een Miss Louise Par': ^r entertained at her home a nuiu b r