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-v- 1 - c ;-,-., , .- . r 4. ? J V' 'V I lai u: Jiy . ...fait: --V: Dry nur prices on r.i-nceries are hard to the bottom and we et price Goods Notion s. beat they payth high at est hiark- ror produce have a lot of Shoes that we are going to seU at the very Bottom 4,00 Shoes at 3.00 aOO Shoes at 2.50 to 00 2.00 Shoes at 1.00 One Lot of Hats at one third off. Our line of Dress Goods are hard to price can't . be ; beat in this country. - -, . - We have one lot of trunks and bags that we must sell at . some price, come and get them, c See us before you c. B your purchase L IS O N DILLSCORO, N. C. A When ou get t ired of eat ingthe same old thing, come to The City Market and get a change; 1U0 W irSLlTce Irailroad shouldV-take advahtageJof ; tins rare , opportunity. 11 was not . . - i since sheis:rushmgHtfirou f part -of tT4e:StatIi l" ' ;: n WILSifll', You can get your Onion sets and seed sweet Potatoes at the Market also. -. ' ' Don't forget The City Marketo Why Should I "Carry Accident and Health Insurance? - ' Via - . Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Ry. and connecting lines Tickets on sale March 15 to April 15 For detailed information about the West and books full of pictures about California, address J. D. Carter. Passenger Agent A. T. & S. P. Ry. 14 N. Fryor Street, Atlanta, Ga. J IN MEMORIUM. The friends in Norton were shock ed upon receiving the. s d news of the death of Mrs. Lorena Pierson Galloway, who died at Monroe, Wash., Tuesday, February 11th, after a lingering illness of several weeks. She was. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Pierson of Nofton. Lorena was loved by all who , The dedication sermon; was ed )y kevlK. L. Cook last : Sunday -- at Vilmot "Baptist churclL There ; Yere about three to five t hundred ' people present and plenty of dinner - brought - in ; baskets . by the good-: people of Wilmot. " Hurrah for old. Wilmot We hadthe Shod lCreet choir with us. There was good or- ider in and around the church. ; RevT; D. Watson preached a mosC enjoyable sermon at 3 P. M. Mrs. Maggie Slay gle and a num hereof other Sylva people wereliere Sunday and were welcomed by the fpeople of Wilmot . There were visitors from Barkers Creek, Addie and in fact a large ! crowd from different parts of the county were here. R. B.Ward is having some log ging and sawmilling done on the milkhorse Branch. The Wilmot bridge is in a very bad condition and -has been con demned by the commissioners. We hope that the necessary repair will-be made at once. J. S. Sellers is talking of selling, out at this place. Brother M. M. Buchanan and wife and T. M.- Buchanan and wife called for their church letters last. Saturday. Their request was gran ted BigJL in the eye. Some one's doing care less things every minute of the year and his folly always brings grief to some poor duffer near; as I write these earnest knocks I have got a 1 1 i oroKen jaw, causea oy some one RrvrH Fh 21. "Katolah the- FIRE AT BREVAR1 You work for wages dou't you? Yes. ' Your wages will stop when you're sick or injured, won't they? Yes Well, THAT'S WHY. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?- Only $1.25 a month. A. Policy Fee of $3.00 is payable but once. HOW MUCH INSURANCE WILL THAT BUY? In your occupation Principal Sum, - - - - - $-00 Monthly Accident Indemnity, - - - $60.00 Monthly Illness Indemnity, - - - - $60.00 WHAT DOES THE POLICY INSURE AGAINST? Accidental loss of life, limb and sight; also against loss of time by either accident or illness. United States "Xof Insurance Company throwing rocks, and there ought to iandsome residence of the R. G. to be a law. H T R ctnnp was hurnftd to the WALT MASON. News Observer. gronnd about n 0'clock today. Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner of Clnca- House and contents are a total loss, go, 111 will visit Bryson City " 01 i'be house situated in a beautiful Vn.,., tiar CV, ,nn n Hi A ' "CA- IIUd UlgUL U11U Will SUCUtt. I' P"v, uo 3 when God called her she was ready I e Bftist Church at eht 0 clock- J 0ariran " Tw logo. She was married to Wiley luluu" T ri'LiVc WT 'T" ixorui America nas no superiors in aiccuvmc, o. . xnv. ttx , this field in her line. were unable this morning to say I t In Mexico she has wrought out whether the place was insured. splendid system of Sunday School The fire is supposed to have start- work that is so statesman like in its ed from a flue. Katolah ' was oc- character that it has appealed to cupied last summer by Mrs. Bridges the thinking world as a. great mod- and daughters. . The loss will range- era achievement, between $7000 and $10,000, the Mrs. Bryner is associated .with owners stated-Gazette News. great business men like John Wan- namaker, the prince of merchants; Mr. H. J. Heinz, the great pickle man of "fifty-seven varieties;' ' Frank L. Brown, a wealthy banker of Brooklyn, and scores of other A. B. ENSLEY, Agent, Sylva, Nor. Car. Galloway in 1911; this happy union was blessed with one child which is only a few weeks old. She is survived by four sisters, ' Mrs. Fannie Hensen of Highlands,: Mrs. Sam Bryson of Franklin, Mrs' Susie Whitmire of Brevard and Miss Tela Pierson of Norton, and one brother, Mr. Harley Pierson, and her husband, Wiley Galloway The funeral was conducted at the Norton cemetery by Rev. Dryman. A large concourse of friends were present, and a wealth of flowers, okens 01 love and friendship, were piled in profusion until her final sleep was on a bed of flowers. A Friend. CARELESSNESS iauitt rati on I . - At Washington, D. C. TUESDAY, 4TH. 1913 Low Round Trip - Rates Southeln TTV Q Railway Primier Carrier of The South Splendiu Arrangements of Train Sevice For Futher Information Apply to J. H. WOOD - or district Passenger ftgeiit flsheville, N. C. --t W AVpORSEY : . Local Agent Some one dropped an orange peel carelessly upon the walk, little recking that some heel, stepping there, would cause a shock. Some one else came blightely down, full of happiness 'and cheer, then he slid all over town and the ' suburbs on his ear. Then for seven months about, on a couch of pain he lay. and the language he put ut made the nurses turn away, inus we see his moral state underwent an awful shock, all because some trif ling skate dropped a peeling on the walk, borne one aroppea some carpet tacks pn a quiet thorough fare where the autos 'make their tracks when the days are bright and fair; then a load of idle rich down along that highway tore; still ; I hear therancous pitch of their voices as they swore. Sorrow then succeeded mirth in the twinkling iof an eye, and the men folks pawed the earth; nd the girls ; sat down to cry. Some one idly threw a brick at a passing butterfly, and it 8111 I8TYPH0I0 CASES In view of the remarkable results achieved from the use of typhoid who are Dushini this dreat world vaccination in the army, navy and C I ! ' -- tl J movement pClVllian insuiuuous, uie var uepan- Shp win enpnir tWp nf thp rno- ment is to urge the general use of mmoth plans that are now being the vaccine in all militia organiza made for the world's Sundav School tions. Kecoras lor -uis uaieuaar Convention which is to be held in year just ended show that there vrnh SuntTArianH novr Tniv frtr were only 18 cases of typhoid in which five large ships have been the United btates army, six occur- chartered to carrv delegates from nng among tnose immunizes I m ! . . J? !' 1 Amerina alonp to snv nothing of ine mmtia-Qivision uas bcui a the large numbers that will attend circular to me dujuuuiicuciai ui from other parts of the world. She tne various siaies, exioumg uie ii- will speak also of the six great ciency of the typhoid prophylactic: world tour, parties that will go tb and suggesting that the militiamen all nartsofthe world and end their be urged to submit to the vaccma- journeysat Zurich; to attend the tion voluntarily. In addition, Sin- kta 4.: : v. eon-General lorney also recom- She will sneak incidentallv of the mended that,, wnenever itOecomes present uprising in Mexico and what necessary to mobilize troops in the the outcome is to be. 1 field, tne vaccination oraer oe maue If necessary, our people should compulsory.. hear this dis- mnlrp n sarrifipp to- tinguished lady American who will- Hon. W D Wike returned to his be so near us this one time. She nome at ownee, ounuay 011 uit? will be accompanied by J. Walter account 01 tne mness oi Mrs. w me. ;Long, General Secretary, North Care- . John Morris was down from Cul- lina Sunday School Association. lowhee the first of the weekyish This meeting is for all denomi ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Morris. nations and the public generally. Mrs. J. B. Sherrill left for Atlanta No admission fee will' be charged Monday . to purchase the spring. huta collection will be taken to de-lRtock for the Sylva Mihinery Co. fray incidental expenses. .. I t phtq . - - -- vi . una ri viw made a neighbor sick, for it hit him; and especially the people near the ' ' ; V-" kN: 1" fa.,- ...... i '-''--1' r.-i-
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