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DAN" TOMPKINS, Editor. iJZ:Es BROWN, Mgr. ; jackson-Ccunty Joarrial fS Margaret Campbell were awarded the golden egg . lor recording wg largest number of articles i in - rapid observation. Refreshments follow-ed.- . ' ' " , . , ' The plan ; gf the ' entertainment was originated and "gracefully . exe cuted by the committee, the leading spirits of which were . Mrs. - Mary Carter Brinson arid Mrs. Obie Sahde ford Dean. -; , y This is but one of the delightful Publisned weekly by . JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL COMPANY Jv - ' ' . red aisecorid class mail matter a eostoffice at iSylva N.'C : '.' : ,' - All Checks, Money Orders etc ' must te raade pa vable to the Jackson Courfty Jcurnal Company. . "' . v '. Correspondents should get all copy in bj Monday's mail to insure insertion pt nptly. V - " 1-rtising rates furnished on appli cation. " f tnbscripti . coo per year, in "Advance. ' .. ' FRIDAY MARCH. 28 . 1 9 J 3 For the becefit of the readers of the Journal, we will begin, next week, the publicatian of the Court House and the Road Acts as passed by the General Assembly and will jpub.bh both in their entirety, as so en as possible. The city election for 'mayor and the board of aldermen is to be held the nrst Monday in May. It would be well for the citizens of Sylva to think about who can best fill the positions. Pick out the men whose vievrs in regard to the administra tion of municipal affairs correspond with your own, and then vote for them. occasions of the school year, in which the social life of the students is being cared for under proper sup ervision and control The unprecedented cold weather that the weather bureau, predicted didnT materialize. But we suppose the boys in that department have io have something with which to amuse themselves. NOTICE. Farsuant to statute enacted ta .session 1913 of the General Assem bly of Torth Carolina, there will be an election held at each precinct in Jackson county on' Ihiiislay, May ti4, 1913, on the question of removal of the County Seat to : Sylva. Reg istration books will be opened in eae'i precinct as provided by law .in e:-t:ai elections for members of the General Assembly. March 21st, 1913. COLEMAN C. COWAN. Chm. Bd. of Election for Jackson County. DIXJffiK. The times" are prosperous. John Maney, from Buncombe county, is starting up logging "and saw mill work on the creek. . Dan Shook broke his left leg, last Thursday, about six inches above the knee. Dr. Hooper, of Sylva, was summoned and set the fractur ed limb. Mr. Shook is doing nicely. Rev. Wm. Anthony preached here Saturday and Sunday, to a large congregation. He will organize a Sunday school at this place next Sunday. Mrs. Cab Gibson visited her moth er at Canton last week; Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jenk ins, a daughter. Charlie Dills has moved to Can tor. Henson Gates is on the sick list so much that he was obliged to quit his -logging job. A Reader. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, it has pleased our Heav enly Father to call from time to eternity Mrs. Wm. Bryson, mother of two loyal members of our society. Therefore let it be resolved First, That we, the members of The Co lumbian Literary Society, -bow in humbel submission the will of our all-wise Heavenly Father. Second. That we tender to the bereaved family our deepest sym pathy in their torsest trial, a id point them to our Father in Heaven fo comfort. Third. That a copy of these re resolutions be placed upon the min utes of the Columbian Literary So ciety, a copy be sent to the Jackson County Journal for publication, and a copy be sent to the family of the deceased. r.'::-: Columbian Literary Society. Y. H. C. A. ENTERTAINS , On Monday evening; March Z4, he Y. M.C. A. of the Cullowhee -Normal and Industrial School enter tainpd the Y. W. C. A. with an roaster evening at me Dormitory The occasion was one of the most .refined and delightful of the school .Tear. The Cabinet officers of the Association stood in - receiving line . it .i . ' . . -unui au me guests were greeted; -after which an Easter Egg hunt af forded lively amusements eight dozen eggs haying been skilfully concealed here and there in the parlors, halls and offices of the building. - :v : ' -;". - - ine program was then -carried THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM. Stomach trouble, lazy liver and deranged kidneys are the cause of rheumatism. Get the stomach, liv er, kidneys and bowels in healthy condition by taking Electric Bitters, and you will not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism. Chas. P. Allen, a schoo principal, of Sylva nia, Ga... writes: "All remedies fail ed until I used Electric Bitters-, but our bottles of this wonderful reme dy cured me completely." Maybe your rheumatic pains come from stomach, liver and kidney roubler. Electric Bitters will give you prompt relief. 50c and $1.0.0. Recommend- by all druggists. r v. Dillsborb, m G ) - Zo.uu rewara win De paia to tne per son who will aive us information that will lead to the arrest and corlLvfction of the party that entered our mill on the night c f March 17 or 19 and cut our mill belts and filled our mill and crush ers with bolts and nails and otherwiae did damage; 4 BETA FERTILIZER COMPANY F. G. HOFFMAN, Gen. Mgr. m .i;v:'';f"ni-T)" m. SOLACE-AT 0.1R E ' 1 ' ' Z Aur any ca.se of eofflatism, .Neuralgia or ' : : v that &Iace Fails to Remove - SOLACE tlEMEJDY iSar M discovery of thre Gerniari that dissolves Uric A ci Crv tisJ ifies the Blood. It is easv to tv-S u'ot affect the weakest stom' and ' It ife jfnaranteed nndp , n nn .7m tr T ! w f i v , 'J Fa opiates or harmful dm a- , . troH way,: and; has been proven , tion to be the surest and m-; . dv for'TTri .At,.1 , v re iner. It reachps an . " the trouble (Uric Acid i ard ' blood:':- ' - ' u-'thl ..THE SOLaht?. rn . are Sole U.S AeentKanH .L of voluntary testimonial lert.rs0 SOLACE has revered to huu PHY cont t, Ata "vxv uu upuii "mjPSl "D T'. nr. ? t xtrr.ijro juurns, iresideru .-,f the p; the solace Compauy as folio--c 'I .want yon to send a lx V my father in ivremphis, Ten?!., r T enclose $1 This remedv v used by some friends of -;-r. v must say its action was wo " "(siemrd) r i Pu no in 25 and ft. 1 nn v.r.Vr.; . ix,s raigmy rine to bf wrote and I you cati soon be so by takhfr Soiaco "No Fpecial treatment ?rhemc- r.r f pPs Just Solace Alone dooc tu0 wor write toaay for free box etc. so i ace Kemeay Co. KattleCroek.Mich Ar )irit ATo Dother In a very short time any building can have its fire- ; trap coveting. turned into a modern ire-proof, stirm-proof, lightning-proof roof at a very moderate cost a roof that will last as long as the building . and never need repairs. 4 For Sole by Co, ENTRY NO. 6040. - tatft of North t nrn ina . lackson Connty. I L. B. Button, .o! the Comity and State aforesaid, do hereby enter and claim 15 acres of land, more or less, on he waters of Dice's Branch and in the township of f)ill&boro in the. Comity nd State aforesaid, adjoining the lands of ard, Whitmire. Parris, myself and others: c Beninning oq a black oak in my own ine and runs with my line south to Parris' corner, then with Parris' line to Jim Whitmire'8 line, then with Whit mire's line to my own line, then with my own line back to the beginning aucH ranning so as to include all the vacant land in that vicinity. ' , Entered March 17th, 191.3, . L. BV SUTTON (Ssal) Approved: John R. Jones. Ex -Officio Entry Taker ! Health And Corset. In these days wc have'bem to make health our first consid eration. The days of folly and) superstition along the line o!l health and comfort are over and a new day has dawned. For a number of years the me Jirl fra ternity has conderrrd o set as one of the. grentest ces to the health and :n! v o womanhood- Bui at p. - tion hfs been found. SPFr UKSpJl, is one that is no i: not nlaned with others as f'M detrimental to health, bat 'ead ing physicians commend ap prove it. The Snirella rorset LOOKS WELL FTTSRIGHT. is af HEALTH'BUILDER, i Buy. a SFIRELLA . froTpa.' Mrs. THEO. AITAlN" VT3r 0313 BITCH BARBER SHOP TALK STATEMENT of the CONDITION of the - I have purchased tie Barber shop from John A; Parris and am in. a position to do all kinds of work - in the line a tonsoriai . artist For the sake Tof your hair and completion,' give , me ; a jall. I am in my shop until Id OYjlock every night and my C 9 business is to serve and satis- fy the public. : ? y ; :V C9rner Spring andDepot Streets JACKSON At theClose of Business 26 Day of Nov., The 1912 RESOURCESl: Loans and drafst ' Overdrafts . Stocks Furniture and Fixtures $ 81,878.94 173.59 2060.00 1713.00 Cash in vaults andlother banks 32597.89 118413.42 - LIABILITIES : Capital ; , Surplus ' ' t Undivided profits " ; Notes Rediscounted -Bills Payable r v v Deposits ' Interest due Depositors $12000.00 7500.00 1299:30 None - None .96842.56 771-56 118413.42 Mone y to Lb Good ;Security QHAS. J. HARRIS,: ' r ; ; M. BUCHANAN,! D. iD. DAVES . ; GOLEMAN C. COWAN, E. LjMcKEE
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