- . . . . j - - - v6LiN&?j$ th YkAR ik advance; v-" ' - 'o t. - HANADA TIMBtll . mm, HSraM7! :REV. 0. PI. Cfll'AK flFi: .: LANDS SOLD Gazette News. V ; The timber lands ;of Grge ',H. mathers, along the Jheadwajiers of the Tuckaseigee riyeK lying: malhly jn Jackson county, hayebeiJsoW to the Wolf Mountain ? Lumber !Co; a North Carolmacdrporotiono which S. F. Cnapmanig i president v and Henry L. Iugherty MCpf New York are the : principal stocky holders. The puschase price; y i$ $144,000. . v ; There are zv-oa& miles or .water on this property ; A ;' recent: survey made by the Ambursen nydraulic Construction company, . of , Boston shows the water flbw : to amountto J3.000 horse power continuous. ; The tract is heavily timbered, much of it being virgin forest, but it is not the present purpose'of the purchasers to develdpe the timber While the purchase is largely iri .the nature of a time investmeht,(the ultimate idea is essentially the full est utilization of tte water power in hydro-electric' development -1 The jdea is to conserve indefinitely every inch of rainfall on this water shed, and the timber growth will be handled in conformity with - this idea; although ultimately it isprob able that the ripe timber will be marketed. No development of the property in any :way is to be under taken at present : ; . y ' It is possidle that later on a :dub will be organized and will 5 acquire the huntmg;:.and'fisliiiiCpriyUege$ of tfeis boundarnr-In order lhatthe value of tiiis inaSr liot be impaired the boundary : will He carefully pa- troied. JOHN fl. PflRRIS Dealer in -' Wlatcbee v 3e weler? All kinds of repair work done on hort notice. ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY syiva;af;i':;;- C. G Undertaker and Embalmer! 16 years experience;! v ; Full Line of Caskets and Robes : license' No, 6 ; Phone No. 17 Waynesville, C. COLEMAW C. COWAN, Attorncv axid Cotmsellor.atlliw, "WEBSTER, C DHJS McCUIRE DENTISTS. Office :y Pharmacy. Building, w . r; ;sh e r ril: l:.-;:v ' .' ,' :- ArroBMji , - '. : ' - ... . ' 7 Oftlci'in Court Hou, : r : . V. . .. ; v - F,E. Alley C. C, Buchanan While MiAll WayhesviUe:he villr contniue to LGGAN TO - THE FRONT. ;:: The past week I spent a few days at- iSylva'ihd ni the -surrounding ccntryJSosOTe es from: that secfion'mayi be)fc mtrestyour l -Of course heard a ' j good bit about theremoyal of the ioourt house fronrWebst tintl The; ieopIef: arthiiasc;;byer thejprojkis on itas'a forward step for i cksbnl Count Jenthowho it are calmly aXfeptiirg tne situa- tion as it is whiclr ishoiJiW always be the case when the majority is so large as two to: one as . was about thb'case in the ibove election.v5t:; Now thatjthe i -removal is to be made-no effort will . be spared;. to push, things to a completion. The ccnmissioners, - eight ouf - of nine being jpresent, to whom were nam edi in the act, met Saturday, and se lected the beautiful site overlooking Main street and closerin the busi ness section; Tb - also se lected their architect and within thirty - days -hope to ' have - plans and specifications complefa v; But the occasion of far more en- thusiasm and of a general - looking forward to better thingsis the prosf pect for . better roads. : Sylva has issued $30,000, CuUowhee $20,900 and Dillsboro" $15,000 in bonds, making a total bond issue of. $65,- 001) on tne pan oi tnese tnree town ships for -road "improvement. A govermiieniiperji cime?d6wh and goneovef the situ ation with the authorities. As the result of the surveys already made distances and several steep grades", eliminated. Few counties 1 have suffered more than Jackson for the want of good roads and so the people of that section may well look forward to a greater day. One of the blessings that better Toads will bring will be Jural free delivery of which that county ? has been de prived ill this while simply on ac- count pi its roaus. ; : CULLOWHEE NORMAL ': I had the pleasure ; of " spending one night ; at the. CuUowhee Normal and Industrial school,' being most delightfully entertained in the home of Rev. L. B. Abernethy, who spent several, years at Canton, to which place both he and : his ; family are still very warmly attached -The board of Trustees had just held their, annual meeting the day I was tore and to the i ' delight of ; every one had re-elected all the old teach ers. 1 This is . the strongest . - possible testimonial to the spirit of harmony and efficient, work that k characteri zed the school the past year : nndef what was' practically I a complete reorgariization. i ' It was my;g6x3d fortune :in - walk-, ing from SylyatbCuilowhee, a tance of about ten miles by way of Webster as i Vehtj tormeetV; several 6f the8tudents 'oi'sool;;''oine f rorn; the cbbaxdrng dep'artmentand othera frprh arnbhg the day pupils,1 anCl 1 am piuuu w wmcA uun m my many visits tu scuoois ana.cpi- leges here, there ana yonder that 1 never found a spirit of more loyal devotion to a school on the part ? of its DupilsSThese ysndirls, who aref enjongalucational yantagestliat,wbuld not be possi ble but for i this? school -tftheir rnidstC arerdeepiy grateful for the rich opportunity it-brings to them and looking to4t as." the 4 means of greatly enriching their ; lives. . Par- i - "A. -4 vi 4 r 1' .".r " Srirv fulness for this;institutionJ At some: 'othef time l hope to' give somedetairedccujitrip great - work ' tliis ' 1 school is ? doing. Suffice it to say that it is rapidly j Sius . icwgmuuu. aa, iuc iuluic . training school of Western North Carolina and on this account ap peals no less to the people of Hay wood, which county has .a large number of pupils there now, "than to Jackson, in which it is Jocated. The new macadam . road together witlLthe enlarged buildings will do much to enlarge its sphere of use fulness and to increase its populari ty. I regretted not being v able to see Prof Reynolds, who together with Prof. Wilson 'and Dr. Joyner was off on a fishing trip in Canada after the meeting of the board. But teachers and pupils are most warm in their praise of his wise administration. Prof. Dean: and family came over, on the;, train I returned oik going to Asheville for a stay of about ten days. "Jackson County has many un mistakable evidences that it is surely ccnning to the front . . . -j. Frank ; Y()oshaWaynesviile Courier.' : Eddie Ubanks was killed at Oak Ppmt; Washington :February; 5th. Can' any one who reads the Jackson County Journal locate his father r mother or brothers or sisters, if any- living in Jackson or adjoining counties? ; I had a letter from Oak Pdint May 23 and it smted;that thehadnund Eddies ; folks ye and'I thought I thd: readers of the journal and see if I can locate theini ;I worked with; die-last .sunmer and I thought a lot "of ; him; he ' probably; had some moheyJ pr ; wmethinitd be sent to his folks, ' and ;,ih'5oter: wotrie stete bf W five hundred;doUars' when 4' man gets kUled asr Eddie was. ?i Answer thisad; through 1 the i - Joiirnal ' or wnte. ; ; ( : - M I -p" SUfht MONJ TPE -JWED.THU;-rRI . tSAT, pH?J im W 16 4 lig 2Q 2 Jffijffil 22 .25 2 giSjTlaS .... - - t .a. . " - . . ' -' ':"-?..!-!-:- --'. v. v R.' C. Davis, -i 7 v t r 4 - 1 A-;? ' 4 . NewsatwiTObserTer. ! WasMngton, U Goy- cruur liama, mjiuiiiuiis, 01 - VX)iorauo, whose great grand f ather 5vas :; one of the early settlers of Macon ; and Jackson counties," N. .C dropped in to see Secretary Daniels one day this week, and said he was borrF in North Carolina and was ten years old when he left the State in 1871. The family went .West, proceeding direct to Colorado. " '-l if-r : ; Governor Amnions' great , grand father was a soldier in the ;Revolu tionary war and the family has now in its possession a musket cap tured from the British The' gov ernor was born about four , and a half miles from Franklin,; Macon county; - on Rabbit - Creeki He. ; re members the place ; well; and! the timewhen he used to go to Frank lin postofiice-for m'aiL . Xhe govern or's grandfather's, name was Joshua Amnions. , ; ; . -'ft The governor says- his : father, when in -North , Carolina ; was the Representative of the , government in settling the: perence between the eastern and western C Cherokee Indians. - The governor remembers onopld Indian, in particular, as he had a large ugly scar from his ' eye down the entke-length:pf his face. T'8carwas particulariy ugly be cause it had never been sewed shut The governor's father was;a pef sbnal friend of SenatbrVance and spent a jiumber of years , in'Wash- ingtoii on oflficial business. 1 ; r ; ; , vTgoverior says he intends ftp visit'North Carolina next' yeas, but cannot do so now as Jie must return to Colorado A immediately bwing to the fact that he has so much work te doI w - X '-u-'y '-3":'"v ' Descendants ; of j the governor mother, whose maidenname was Brendle, are still living in Jackson uhty;-;;vjy ? t.?':- i V:'. ' ' Congressman Taylor, who accom panied the'governorsaid that Colo rado would gladly: welcome any other men of North Carolina if they 'III ' . . . I . . Ill I -v - l': : :.;: :XK ri: :. 1H i I ' . BOVEfiNORrAHMDSS. DIBLE CONFERENCE: ' A" v. "i.'.""' ..--' ,rV-'' v f'--'" ; ' . . That Bible Conference tor be held: in Sylva in Aiugust; 0 4 - a This ought to "jgreat occp ;J-j Sylvar is" the acfcr,a;great riual IHble C&hTeren ; iitfltr.-Vi-lrJi: ''i-Vif..;.-!- v-y ' Vi-JV ' cuiuc au ,uie way irum Asnevme vyc The time is oppbrte; work is bveri me peopie arom; aume country;; around can come in ; buggies, -wjafc- -ons," and on f oot - Jhe : i&itierataa come with the 'cdr;tb There -is no use; in : leaving anything ', be-: Mnd except the cats chickens , can be brought:. 'V-v; along. : in tact tnese will i nelp out: . vv- woauenuuy , m ;me ?: jLODie-encpi , Why' not go in- for a great and gbpbV; time? Get , a , move , bn, bbys,: , ahlii let us have.a great Bible Conferenpei at Sylva one t at w.ll be far- reaching in Jts influence sv v 2 "Lam gjad a gwd committee has the matter in' hand; r It will take some, work to make the "'j cbnTerencb. a success.x I am: changing my'plags in order to be thert 1 canh( af ford to miss it There areioo many dnrwl thintfa in- stnrft. Ynil cannot , ' - ."'-'" ; far as I know'all the speakers ; With, v;; t ; ; What does this Cplcerencceai -'li'S " to Sylva and allthVcountry ti. the Conrencrbecuseitfe eareyHiJet from iyeaf to study the w?rd of .God -) Let iis cbme up to r the 7 mountain tops of restprayerisiohfpbwer;. then we will serve Gbd better dst the : valley ' b. elbw; ;':.' ' r". : 'G..N. Cowans -v The County Teachers' ; Institute will be held this year at Webster, TEACHERS' INSTITUTE beinning Monday June. 16 and wilt2 -J-t continue two weeks. . TfroCL C Griffin will conduct th mstitute.-; -';:.v;: v''- - ' . "All public school teachers of the": State and all high-school and grad-ed-school teachers are hereby re- ?:i'$ quired j to attend hiennially some ; lx county teachers institute or accreoV :-: itea summer scuooi cuiiuuuuuajy for a term of: not less : than two - weeks, unless, providentially; hin dered; and. failure so" to attend stiti. f , institute or snminer schopr shall be cause for debarring any teacher, so;a;;:, failine. from teacninfi m anv of tne - -"n public schools, or graded schools, orlg;; I hih schools of the StetetiV$uch a Keaershall have5 attended, ias:re-':;:;-iJ quired by aw;- some instute br ac- : jj cremtedooi as heremip forSecv; 4i67bUc . I hope and beUevelthat we' can -i haveZ-armterestii , institute. ;1 'I'Si ;;; VDAVm H. Brown, 7 . i' v SuptPublic Instruction: ; : - V f v - v.: r -vf - - . - ; ; v -. v. uLci AlNiV v 1 -:lf you are sufferiing witli any old . j J, . -running or fever.sores, ulcere, boils . " . ' eczema or other skin V troubles, get j . ! a box! of iBucklen's ' Axnica5 Salve ; and you- will get 'reliefs promptly V Mrs. Bruce, Jones pf Birmingham Alai suffered from 'an uy '.ulcer. for nine months and Buclden's Ar-.- nica Salve cured her in two, weeks. : Vill help you. Only 25c Rccom- -": t. . '.V:-!'f"'.v n .- - v' vt";.'''-- ('V f ; 1. t - i.- - " -: ' take active part in' the practice-of were va- uio to -j . jaw at Webster.