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'N The biggest little city in the mountains bids the President 4 and his party welcome to our town, our county r j and our mountain country o Nestling at the foot of the great mountains, Sylva, with an altitude ranging from2,000 to 4.000 0 . f feet, is a beautiful and attractive little city. ? i , >' i' It gets water from the eternal springs high up on j v " ( ' ? ' the Balsams. *" \ .. # jr\ 4 ' . , It has many miles of paved streets. Magnificent highways radiate in every direction. ? * \ ? ? , . ? - ' - , '"ml Beautiful homes crown its hills and line its streets, splendid shops make it a trading center for much of Western North Carolina. J'" > i U > 'l, ; ' { Manufacturing enterprises keep the people em ? ) ^ %.v ployed the year around. 1 / ; ' ) ' ' ?<. J ? ' ? It has fine schools?splendid churches. o ? < \ ? ?./ i<'; : It possesses a great citizenship. x( " ?' * . ' ' It is a fair little city and a goodly one. % o ^ : v' ^ ' j d' '] . . ? '""-V Y ' C'V !;, ? ? ' - /? v,,. i o TOWN OF SYLVA c " j v ?. ?? \ *? E. L. MeKee, Mayor 1 M. D. Cowan, Clerk 1 J. C. Allison, Chairman K, L. Wilson, W. E. Grindstaff, Dr. Grover Wilkes, Sam Allison, (t_ Aldermen
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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