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31j . 1 . . . "T It is time that the Farmers were turning there -' ", i" " "" land for spring planting, and we have the plows to do the wort with and at the right prices too. IWetfCarry Vnlcan and Oliver Plows ONE-WAY SPRING COLONIST HCKEfS ON SALE DAILY : MARCH 15 TO APRIL 45 1913 to points in Wtem Montana , Idaho, Washington; Oregon, British Columbia. . ROUND-TRIP HOxtiESEEKERS TICKETS ON SALE lst:and 3rd TUESDAYS EACH MONTH to many points in the North west United States and Canada. Long limit and stopovers! Travel on the Northen Pacific Ry and connecting lines to Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington.Ore gon, or to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia. Will send free illustrated literature. about the Northwest Un ited States and full information about Northern Pacific rates of fair and service promptly upon request It costs you no- Write today. NEAL, Traveling Pass'r Agent, 16 No. Prpor St Atlanta, Ga 3 J. C. EATON, Traveling Immig. Agent, 40 K 4th St, Cincinnati, 0. 5 oi I air ! thing. W.W.N To the Ladies of Jackson County and Western Carolina: ttt a mnrr The Vulcan Hill Side Plow is one of the best plows known, we have these famous in Nos. 6, 8 and 10, We also have the Oliver Plows in Nos. 51 and 66. this space next week fortheanaaimce- ment of opening of the New Millinery Store We will carry a complete and up-to- date line of Millinery. Get ready to buy your Easter Hat. Mrs. Annie Tompkins. Miss Sadir Luck. eStmir 3 I I ri' 9 SPEEDWELL Don't forget that we carry a full line of Furniture STe have anything in the Furniture line that you want. Call in and let us show you. Now that the February term of the superior court is about over, the litigants can figure out whether they are benefited. Provisions are being made by the legislature of N. C. for more Judges and courts. Is this because our people are get- more pie? Courts cost a lot of money, and should be run with a view to economy and dispatch of business. Frivolous matters should ,e cut out, and the grand jury should examine ail bills of indict- BARKERSCREEIt. Javan Wike and family left Fri day for Greenville, S..C, where they will make their future home. Mr. Wike has been visiting on our creek. Miss Emma Dills visited her Lbrother at Dix Creek, Saturday and ting more lawless, or is it to provide j Sunday, accompanied by Miss FIor ence Dills of Barkers Creek. William Sutton of Barker's Creek spent ' Saturday and Sunday on Savannah. Joe Dills is having some improve ments made on his residence. Our ment with care and caution. - A Diace and Wilmot are Droressind ( committee consisting of Senator niceiy - We enjoy many things Davis, Representatives Cronatne around our little town, while there tipi i tt a i j.: 1 ! wie ana r ergusonr appointed oy are others that are not so Dleasant. 1 ' - r' ' I "rC . ' '-;', Stf wits ON B R OS , Props. a ; . N, C the general assembly of N.C. visit ed the Cullowhee High School Mon- Wilmot had a splendid dedication ' service Sunday. A, number of day, to examine m the needs of ; this : Barkers Creek people were, in at worthy institution. The report of ; tendance. A Reader. this committee to the legislature i will be the asis for appropriations BUSINESS AT BETA. for the school. -- . -, The writer believes that', if the state will stand-by jthe '.Cullowhee High school as it should, the school" will soon become a college " of high grade. Weste.rn North Carolina has the boys and girls, and we mast furnish the facilities for their education. The Beta Fertilizer Company has received numerous orders from vari ous parts of the state fortheir ferti lizer. They have now on hand or ders for 500 tons of fertilizer. "The factory opened up; foj the spring work Monday with 200 tons of raw material in the factory- and 500 We must build a good sand clay tons on the road. They expect road from Sylva to Cullowhee andffrom all indications to do a big make this school accessable to all ; - MO ; of Western North Carolina, this ! business, m thefertikzer line thu can be done . at a cost of,from $300 J spring. Messrs, T. C. Bryson and A. to $500 per mUe..'jTOeXKdoinjg J. Dills are their agents in Sylva. a great dear for the people of Jacl- on County and lets get busy and do our part. - -. Hon. Gola P. Ferguson,' renresen tative from Swain, is at Cullowheer TV-' , - 3. :.-fY.: 4 . , " . " ' ... -'
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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