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fcifioEAii:;: ; RAISE MULES. , ,L The John Price vJack has been bought by Duff Montietti and will be stood: throughout the season at IU CtnnlBtr'o of: 5trlva TTa ' : will he taken oyer to Webster April 7 (Commissioners day.) ;The season tfrice is $7.00 and a prize of $7.00 or a free Season' will be offered for tie best colt, At the fair of 1914 '": The Journal goes to L. ri. namp tbn, it's. Act Editor at PaulValley ; UtUedidsiain Nichols of CuHo Whee spent several days, this ;; week with her Sunt lira A. SL Nicfioli . , Logan Buchanan went to Balsam Sunday. . ' ; . ' " v', v . Quite, a number of tfee Sylva folks attended the County - Com mencementat Websrer. Saturday. Everyone reports a fine time and a most excellent dinner.: 4 HoaW. D. Wike of Cullowhee was in the city Sunday. " r ; - Road Engineer Chas. H. Neal of Asheyille, spent Sunday "witlr lhis family here. - '. ; 7 , M. Y. Jarrett was in the city from Dillsboro Sunday. Prof. Jno; N. Wilson was, down from Cullpwhee Monday. - T. C oryson Qty spent Sunday in Sylva. - &IweU-;Surinteiidant of 'the MtSgj vision, cpsiit several daysc Mrs.rfsumah Hall-of : Webster spent jEday. inHthfc city. ; , firown it Webster was in the city Friday 1 Brysoiif rom Red Star JAla. to Quinton Ala. ' -Mr. and Mrs. D. . A. Bumgarner, arrived Monday, from Cashiers and will make their home in Sylva Mr. Bumgarner is now Chief Police of Sylva. 0. E. Lumbard was down from ashiers Monday. 1 rrx ire udvc 111 luc uuuiiiai uniic ci number of packages of garden - seed sent us by Hon. Jas. M.' Gudger Jr. asiimg Liiai.mey ue uistriuuieu iu those of the farmers of this section who have not , received any. Any one desiring Ja package of these seeds may have them by dropping Ihe Journal a card. MrsT- Wm Stillwell of Webster, visited friends here Tuesday. ; t - : Dr; A. A: Nichols . has purchased the corner, lot of : the D. L. Love block on Main street and work has begun on the erection of 7 a handr some residence. - : : 0. VCagle, of Green's Creek was in the,city Tueidcy. " . : . 0. Moses; a. prominent mer chant and farmer "of Tuckticcice, spent Tuesday initha city i on ,busi- ; Mri . T. -: II Zlcrcn, - cf.. DIIlcI; zto was ; in : the ,city llccaday vLIin friends. " - C: V - . Miss Margaret Hastings, of iPiilsn boro wasln theTcity 1 Tuesday.; MisseaGeitxilde Allison, Helen and Leonora Anen allHnttended the closing of the ' Beta Sschool Priday night f . - v There will be services at S. John's Episcopal church at the usual hour Sunday night; conducted by Rev. J. FBurg. Mrs, P. W. Kincaid : was ' in the city from Dillsboro Tuesday. Misses Kittie Zachary and -Frances Coward of Webster spent Tues day. in the city. - Burke Coward of jYebster, is vis iting his aunt, Mrs. M. H. Morris, at the Oojpmerd -J - 1 , . W. EL (Jrindstaff ; oif Franklin is in the city on business. Kv rMisa GoIKlIs.-.ofrlMllsboio .VS. .' rr J. B; 'Sellers;; of! Barkers Creek was in the city onbusines3 Wednesday.-. ' - : Miss Mary Alice Fisher was here from Dillsboro this week. Mrs. D. G. Bryson, of Beta spent Wednesday in Sylva. Mr. and tars. Clingman Ensley of Balsam were in the city ' Sunday. V,' Milas Parker, of Cowarts, was ir the city on busines Monday. '. '. . -; jno. R, Crawford, of Balsam spent Monday in Sylva. x i : W. T. Matthis of Addie -spent Monday in the city on business. r Thomas Moore, Attorney of Web ster was a business visitor in Sylva Monday. 1 - . B. C. Grindstaff was in the city, the first of the week. Geo. W. Sutton of Webster was in the .city the first of the weeL v Grover C Cooper of DUlsboro was in the city Monday. Beginning with this issue the Journal goes to Wm. King,1 Sweet Water, ;Terin., Mr. King .married Miss Stella May Hyatt of this Coun- y.-: v . :.v .) . J. W. Fisher' of Webster, was in the city Tuesday. . W. W. Rhmehardt ,of Webster : was in the. city last week. ; : V. .V. Hooper of Tuckaseigee'waS in the fcity Tuesday. , - r J. ; Moving pictures at the auditorium Saturday night. . ' " : The 'moving picture show will be opened for the season at the - Audi torium Saturday night -" 1 JUST A WORD TO FJY FARMER FRIENDS IN JACKSON CO. As the senior member, of the firm of B. H. Cathey & Co.. L wish to talk a little with the farmers of Jackson County about our business relations, and particularly about the farming implement and fertili zer business. : Four years ago we started up , in Sylva a large and exclusive line of farm supply goods, '-.-mcludlngcom- mercial fertilizers which ive had been handling for four years previ ous, lne result of our efforts . tc. furnish the farmers of Jackson and Swahr with iimproyed -r tools and machinery mabevseen on every hand, and the increased yjeld of the crops is an annual witness? to the efficacybf commercial lertilizersV Our business has been conducted with; a oontinuai vie to accomoda tion of the farfpiers. We have al ways kept in stock to the ;limit? of our finances as nearly everything the farmer needs asTpossible.; We have sold; everything at the 'A very lowest margin' of profit in order - to justify the fanners ' to - spend their money; at home instead i of sending it out of the county and statCK - :Todaywe'have the largest- stock ye haye ever had and we are : pre pared to say from a fair knowledge of the; markets i that,: takings into consideration j. Quality , freight 2 and everything else, we can sell you as cheap farm .machinery tools; hard ware of all kinds as anybody. We have had a large share of he f armers trade and . we are striving to merit more. C ; . ; As to' our fertilizer trade, it is the largest it has. ever, been. We will sell this spring - several car .loads more trian we have ever sold. As to whether our business . is any ad , vantage to ,the citizens of Jackson, Swain,Macon"; and Haywood, ; in which we . sell : our hardware and fertilizers; we "will: cleave you to judge. As to whether .our business is a "home industry" or not we wil let you decide.; . - r - : ' In the run of a season we employ ca much ' unskilled '"labor as ; nriy Jicib xjCTpcdtcraJrm'd tc wUl 1 keep mere money at homefrdni fertili zer revenues than any ether, con- : : vVe afiiot r f orcinjira v - ras bamCey" PqiIi itcrmcii '.77 years caind I naturally feel vccme tt tqnie. Vln fcet I da net cee why; anybody in Jeekeon should worry, about our business, being a "hbmaindristry.r V v " : c - . Then; we try to handle honest goods and do,, an honest : business. Our fertilizers have proven ; honest and the manufacturers, the State agricultural department : and we stand backf them., ' We guarantee as good, results from bur commer cial fertilizers as anybody else gets 'froniytteiKi; ;Ji;D::this cliaUeny' actiialc iesC Try i us. ,0ur fertilizers are : cheaper this spring than ever and we have every thing from a 14 per cent acid phos phate to a nitrate of soda contain ing 36 lbs nitrogen to the bagr You do not have to make a soil test of itxi We carry fertilizer suited to your crops and if suited to crop then suited to soil ' And hen you come to Syfva with a load . of other 8tnff,ybtt!will c find your . fertilizers wniuiLiirfdrry We win i never be out offeftilizer and: there fwilL be no delays We have agricultural lime, bone meat and a car ldad of land plaster. 1 r See our variety of guanos in an other place in this issue of the journal. .v - : v.. Thanking; you for your liberal patronage; we are? ; ; v ; fet Yours truly, B. H. Cathey & Co. per B, H CATHEY, Sr. - We carry the following fertilizers in stock: ; Peerless Acid Phosphate 14 per cent Superb Acid Bhosphate 16 per cent Bone and Potash Mixture ' 10-4 Harvey's High GradeMbnarch 3-8-3 Standard truck Guano ' 5-7-5 Bone Meal Nitrate Soda Agricultural lime Land Plaster . : Old Reliable Electric Crop Grower 2-8-2 -r:;'; '',".'. : B. H. Cathey & Co. e:.of CROP': lKifts' Tv' is most . e'drviptETE ' : - 'STATEMENT. expenditures vmadefOT High School by me and Prof. Rhodes: Railroad fare to; Asheville. ."ii'SUO Board and lodging in Asheville 1.75 Paper for sashes for J. C Fair-1 jS.75 Dictionary !br Library.. -U:ii-5.o6 Call BeUs at 25c--l.-.--.-..d56 IMsmfectant:----JC-lviliO Thermometers ii.L--i.50 Oil and'eah for play. jji.ilii.45 Electric light globes for play... 2.85 Wallpaper mr play 2 - -.70 Qoth for curtains for play 1.-138 Chalk :'i6rtiti Make-up material for play. .--5.00 Tickets" (Jackson Co. Journal) . 1.50 Printing program and advertise- V meht i i-i;' jr-I .i.-i: 1. Jrr4.50 Totalpaid out by.Hampton'" 41.03 Books', -.by ,?rof Rhodes'; for- . library v..: j-:4.95 Frames for exhibition work.-- 5.50 : - 1 : - 5098 Proceeds from play 34.25 Balance - - .16.73 ; -' Very respectfully submitted, ' . vV -' '' G. TayLor Hampton,1 V Assistant' Priii Sylva, N. C. March 20th. 1813.', v . and all of bur machines are of standard . makes and tested, .; : "': sultetl to this section. Our long experience in tteiusiness en- i,nblc3 113 toTecomcnd cnlj'; v;hat vail do the work and be worth . w. yesi ; money, , T . ; - - .-r..wx i uw 'Vw-' 'XlMtr a&sl iiuxFOWfi. v Cid ..c:3,rlT76-horefl. : :Write for literature and prices. i!;S:;M(iRlSON CO, : ASHlEVILLE. N. C LE IDPIISIAIEB We-will guarantee you satisfaction! - Wo baye If ttere is any questibu about the rates let ukriovtwe will gladly ge the latest rates rates or ha thd Rate- ing Bureau. : ; , hs; r i ' " v.. tC - .v.- " Health InsumiiQ also represent Accident and eand one of the beot Companies in .N. C. -.. r V . ... j FIRE INS DILLS URANCE AGENT Sylva , m ft: . ' 0 i . . - - rrs'rv AND MITJFl5 " X, X.--? HIGHEST MARKET PRICE' PAID V FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES . ' wool on vomninioa. west lor price- mwx. . t . m " ;( ----- , list mcniion in g mi u. ; -; k" V LJIII I a UUl LuuISVILLE(Kt. v 15 I . L B Speljs ad :i ,-; ; I suffered, during girlhood from - womanry 5neakness, wri Mrs Mo I was rnost bed dcoliyAll bad speUs, that lted from 7to after 1 gaye;.Cardui a irial; f could eat sleep, and ; Joke, as well as Jnybody xln-8veeks, I was welL I : had been"an Invalid for 5 weary years 1 Cardiii relieved mev wherr, everything else failed." - : . : '-v. - TACtE (LAW! V y f i L 113 v I J Worn . . 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