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Viif f REM- OUR. -JLMlS-.OEsS r.y:yr r:;- ' ; .. ' - ; ' li o ill ' i m m jl mm vnn HoitThosA. Cox,Irs: Cox and - :. MrFranvConrov, of Cullowhee ' ere in the city Tuesday. ? v." ; , Lee Hooper, of Speedwell was a - " - SylvYisitofeT A Jesse!:Sheltdn andMiss Birdie , ' Shelton'of lVhittier w Tuesday;-. -L-rr-j' :'. - LesHooper of Speedwell, was in ..the city Tuesdays - ; - : - - ' - Hon;Z.; V. Watson spent Tuesday . : Sam Frizzle of Wedster was here ' Tuesday ;..7'-V V , : . : .O - - . - -. - vy r - - ' -.'--- V . - ' -. -'".'.-.!. ; - - " - i-i ' J -." P . " : ' Mrs. F. a Leathetwobd, of Webster "is visiting her daughters jri Sylva. Miss Clyde Farmer of Waynes T vilie. is the giiest of her aunt Mrs., : J. B. SherTill.;' V 7 " Jas. M. Long of Cullowhee was a ? visitor in Sylva Tuesday. . j . , J. N. Cunningham - was in the , . city Monday arid : handed us his :.- subscription to the Journal. Hon. W. Wike was in the city v from Cullowhee Monday. -; , H. R. Snider spent : Monday in - thecityv , V : . . " . Philip Herison was in town Tues . . day. -;-,ryt . ' " ' ; ' ; . Mrs. Mary Carter Brinson, Direct , ress of music of the -Cullowhe Nor ; mal and Industrial School, was in - the city Tuesday. "K " . ... , . -. ; ' " Mrs. Runnipn, of Cullowhee was : In the city Tuesday. Prof. Frank -Brown was in the city from . CullowheS Tuesday. - Rev; J. L Owen, of Glenville kpent Tuesday in the city, , J. J. Wild, of Webster jyas in the y . city Tuesday. Mrs. Eugene : Bearden, of Ashe- ville Was ifi" the city Tuesday Mrs. Samuel Cannon, is ; visiting friends here! - - W. J. Miller was in the city Tues- - day-. - - v: All the . exercises of the com mencement program of Cullowhee f - Normal and Industrial School, April . " 27-29, will be without : charges to , the public; except, the Concert to be iven, Tuesday evening, April 29th. The admission for the; Concert will be a flat rate of 50 cents for a seat FOR SALE -Seed Corn raised on . .' my prize acre, which produced 173 Bushels, at $1.50 per bushel: FRED L: BRYJSON. . " - - v : ' . : : - . I - . - - ' Mesdames Holmes Bryson, C. B. Allison, C.IL Daniels, P: W. Kincaidf Thos. Leatherwood and Misses Mary Alice Fisher 4nd Gertrude;: Dills' "were amdng the Dillsboro folks who attended the commencement exer-1 cises here, Tuesday. 'r . ; , . "Mrs. A;!C. .Rieynblds . of Cullowhee vas in the city Tuesday. - Miss Gertrude Wells was the guest at the home of C. M. Well Tuesday 5. X- Mason, c of Dillsboro, was here Tuesday. ; : : Mr. andiArk T. H. Hastings were - in the city Tuesday 7 v . ' - Mrs. - W. , V. ; Dorsey and Carter hinehardt went to Aiheville Tues- V D. L.Boyd and Taylor Hyatt of Wayhesville were business - visitors in Sylva thefirst of the week. - ... Mrs. Mexiford, of Clyde,- is visiting -friends and relatives in this county. Jv U; mbs, of Whitrier spent "Tuesday in Sylva. . S13- McHarge t and (Mdren of - heviUe'were the guests of Mrs. Ante McLain last week. BJ ..Hooper ol Speedwell v;a3 in the city Monday and paid the. Jour- . t v.--'i-;,':.iV'.i----.v.- .-'-";V-i-'''-'J.' ' : -'Ir";:-' -. ''' : ' I will' pay spot cash for all' Milnlrnc n nrl oVifis T (hail d of. f rOIQ One cliicken to a wagon load, the more V:1 THE Cnm MKET Anday: wlien yoii cant find wliat flip fat.irid Hrie anvwhere else in town, come to if it is in ttie country yoii the Market and it ",N" THE mm Sylva, NC. ' f it f - " - - . . . . . rj:K:SEE: OIL yvith every g.Tiui wii: rAprr.'-;"' - r .. ...u thss made costs more than 1.10 per gallon x w Pcriiit as you use it is" not perfectly satisfactory . Then return whatever you have not used, and g&t back ALL you paid " . for the WHOLE ofJn and besides, the money you paid to the Painter, Sylva Cash Store, Sylva AbnW Painte wasnn towi from C ii "' ee Monday. B. M. Peek was in town- Monday on business.' ' - Mrs. Alden Howell Sr. and little Miss Mary Able were the guests at the home of F. A. Luck, for the eek end. ' ; . ' Charles Mason was in town from Dillsboro Monday. Tt-. ani Mrs. T. M. .Mwi of Dillsboro were i a th ';ty M il y. Oscar Lovedahl was in the city from Caney Fork, Saturday. T . Capt. Mont Hyatt of Wayhesville spent several -day in Sylva last week.; Sebe Hyatt of Whittier was in town the last of last week. , i v- ISMOS rinMnv (ex - - f-H ' :. .-...i, v. ; 1 . ' and all of bur " machines are . of standard makes and tested Visuited to this sectionu ::'.Our long experience in the business en : ables lis to recomehd only what will do the work? and be worth f yo moneyi rr ? ; 'V-' 'v5K v . . Steel Tooth 'DragjHarrow Planters Solid and Gut Out ;Disc Harrows S. y One cuid two hores. Cultivators, one and. two .horse. , saves Write for literature and prices. flSHEVILLE.N. C Haliock Weeders hoeing MORRI LEislliillilBUM We will guarantee you satisfaction. We have Insurance Companies that are the very best If there is any questiou about the "-rates let us know; we will gladly ge the latest rates rates or have new rates ma'de by thd Rate- ing Bureau.-- ' ' V We "also represent Accident and Health Insurance arid one of the best anies in exist ance. Life Gomp Copper i - -. and. Henson The hookworm is a little cuss less than half an inch long and about as thick as No. 40 sewing cotton. He was, );Vit here from 1 Africa along with the darkies. The darkies have associated with hookworms so many thousands ol years that they- the darkies, are - ina n ine aiainst the misery .that the hookworms cause among the whites ; i v ' . sjtie hookyorm thrives where the barn lot takes ttie place of sewersl White people, especially white chil- aren, catch, the hookworm by? run- ning around baref ot The hook- worm bores itself, up; through the soles of the feet,s and thea on into the intestines. ; ' 4 GOV, MANN DN'DER KNIFE I Richmond Va,-April: 21. -Gov ernor Mann's attack of appendicitis which it was thought would yield to treatment vithout-an operation, came to such a stage today that his ptiysiaiosTdedded to o operate at once." ,xThe; ' governor . was Jxrne upon a stretcher from the mansion to tMeinbrial hospital, away:; :; vr COMllllSSlKRS HAKE AFFIDAVIT. This day personally appeared be fore me J. M. Watson, J. D. Henry and W. L. Dillard, Cpmrnisioners, of Jackson County, who being Huly swom deposes, each for himself and! says:; That they are informed that it is being jeported and circulated throughout the County that in the event that the people fail to vote to remove the site of the Public1 Buildings from Webster, that tKe. Commissioners are going to build a new Court House at Webster, or j spend several thousand dollars in repairing the " bid one. That affi ants swear they have no intention to do so, and that such a course has never been suggested to them by any man in bster, or any man in favor of Webster. ' . J. M. Watson. J. D. Henry. - ;TAr.T,; Dillard. s Sworn to and subscribed - before me, this the 7th day of April 1913. M. D. Cowan, Clerk of the Super ior Court. r: C V v ; V Adv. DILLSDOTQ, N. C. A J. -DILL FIRE NSURiANGE Sylva, AGENT N. C. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of . Russell Suton,7 Sr deceased, I hereby notify all persons haying having accounts " against said estate to present them to me I on or before the 25th day of April 1914. Otherwise this - notice will be plead in bar of . their recovery. All persons' indebted 'to said estate will please call and settle; their' ac counts at OnC ; ?C - j".. ':':- 11 Y; JARRElXmmist For rheumatism - you jwiUVfind nothing better than ; Chamberlain's liniment7 . Try it Tmd see ' how quickly it gives relief. . For sale by : DEALER mm: JOHN WHITES CO AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AND HIDESy Wool on Corrrrnlttloiu ; Write lor price-'TSM iifT menuoomg this ad. : . r vy,7 i EatabUshed 1887 ffT I LUUldVILLt,KT. .1 ' l i. - Happy the girl, or woman, who never snffered from any of the diseases of 'womanhood! : Or, if she has been a sufferer, vhappy is shif she has learned of the wonderful benefits of, Cui,;the wpm S Cardul, Is a gentfe, tonjc remedy, for women's ailments. It is a natural medicirie--saf e, 'harmless, - purely vegetable. It' has been in successful use for more than 50! years. It has ;cureo thousands. It should do the same for-yoa TAJtE 0 )finnn I 111! II II r v 1 1 - f 1 1 . 1 1 ii ; ' ? - "' - " ' "r- --V-- -! ' - Airs. v Mary :Neely; of Denver, ;Tenn., cays, 1 think there is;rio tonjc on earth, as good as CafduL- I used It with, the veiy .bestVresults. 'I . had backache and ;nearly everythini woman could suffer wim,until L took CarduL Now, I v feel better; than I have- for two years. shall always recommend Cardui ; to other-suffering womea I cant praise T it too highly. As a medicine.fcr weak tired, wonM)ut women, Cardui is safe and reliable! ?ij IV today, l&xZllzstnx&ms. zzl tl-tzzz t::xni:t Tresccl to Tcsta.- test fret. JCi r . s v'
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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