' ' . i'.-' --'"' r'--'.,i'l v-:'i :'. '. , i .' ' . "' ' . '..-.-.' ". " ' ' ' , ' S ''sVrii .- :- V K .. EEI 5 --. " i. ; M III to v. ; i ; - dren jspent several days, the first b '' the .week, at Whittier the guests pi MrsClifton: Moody. .v ' ; f ' ' r" j Mrs. W. W Brown is visiting rela - tives in, Macon- County: , r .r , V Mrs. J. M. Bennett and Miss Lucy Luck' went to' Bryson City Wednes- f 0i$y to attend the Woman's Mission, v . aiy1 Conference. :: : ; J , v j Mrs. A. B. Ensley who has been U is improving. ; . -J.'. y K i J. B. Keener has purchased : the ? stock of ; the Djllsboro . Pharmacy and will conduct a first class drug store at that place, under the name 1 . of Keener's Drug Store. v The work of remodeling the' depot at Sylva has been completed. , W. J. Miller has moved to Canton where he will engage in the mer chantile business :- The Jackson Fair will be held, Sept. 23-24-25-and 2. This being the decision of the directors who met at Sylva Saturday. Mrs. George Bryson is the guest of her sister-in-law Mrs. J. W. Mc Kee. Supt. of Public Instruction ,David Brown was in the city from Web ster, Saturday. Wilson and Wamack hdve re ceived the machinery necessary for the work on their contract at -Cullqwhee and will begin work at once. v!rs. Guard is visit?Ti?t her sister j Mrs. Gea P. Miller'-at Sylvan Heights. Hon. W. D. Wike Was in the city from Cullowhee Monday. The friends of Miss Inez Weaver will regret to learn that she is quite . ill at her home in Weaverville. C. C. Buchanan went to Bryson r City, Tuesday on legal business. St John Cox was in the City Sunday on his way home at' Cullo whee from Raleigh where he has been a student at the A "and M. : . College. F. P. Pressly of Speedwell was in - the city Tuesday on business. Miss Betsy Barker has returned from Asheville where she has been the guest of friends. Davis Zachary and daughter were in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Ellen Pickelseimer is visit ; ing friends in Bryson City this week. A. -B. Dills, Harry Higdon, Ger son Bryson and Henry 0. Curtis y have gone to Oconaluty, fishing. Prof. E. H. Stillwell was' in the V- city from Cullowhee Monday - Mrs. Annie H Tompkins is' visit- - ing her mother-in-law at Webster. Thomas Moore was in the city Saturday from Webster. Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor Hampton spent the week-end at Cullowhee. - . V. V. Hooper of Tuckaseigee was f in the city on business the first of the week. . B. M. Peek was in the city on business the first of the week. - Daniel G. Bryson was in the city representing Quinn Marshall Co. Hal McKee and Harry Buchanan ; have returned from Durham where ' they have been in school at Trinity ; Park;, -v". J ' ( :;t Coleman Hall has returned fro m the University of North Carolina.; Jas. Keener has moved from - Whittier here and has accepted a position with. J. W. Keener. m - Mr. and Mrs. W: 0. Allep were in Ae'city from Beta Tuesday.v ;? lib w, aird , b doing pur customers i ; And another eat, advantage wliieh we lmbw?6iir patrons will apqreciate is the fact, that: it does not come to town in a meat box which ( has been used for years, and perhaps full of deadly germs, but comes freshBrom the Butcher wrapped in a clean cloth arid put in our Refrigerator, whichjwe keep packed in ice, and there is kept clean and cool, and dition until you are ready for it. W e are going to keep just as ood an up-to-date Market as our towns people will let us. REMEMBER the ize The Market the greater variety of eatables, and better prices and ser vice we will be able to give you. we wish to thank our Patrons for the nice business they have given lis this spring and we are always glad to serve business. THE CITY Pimr. VATXT is wf -i WHlTi: ZINC p.iic'. But ALL tl:3 Oil, no.-;iil to n-l-c f-e L-'&M. PAIMT re;?:1 y for u: :3 NOT put. into the Paint when it's prc- r;c-r-'1 ;.-.. tV:t 0.:-n?umer who buys it. : The AD DaTICN AL quantity cf OIL is put into the Paint by the CONSUMER, as by so doing he SAVES MONEY. Therefore buy 3 gallons of LINSEED OIL with every 4 gallons of L. 6c M. PAINT and MIX the OIL wish he PAINT. If, the Paint thus made costs more than $140 per gallon If the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory Then return whatever you have not used, and get back ALL you paid for the WHOLEof iti and besides, the money you paid to the Painter'. j' ' Sylva Cash Stored, Sylva Aurelus Stillwell is tn the city. W. E Grindstaff was in the city from Franklin .Monday. R. V. Grindstaff of Andrews was in the city Sunday. r Robert Harris is spending some time in New York. ' The Journal is now at work on the premium list for the Jackson County Fair. It is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treat ment whatever. All that is needed is a frequent application of Cham berlain'sLiniment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quietly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers.' ; CONTRACTORS, Firsfclass paint ing, paper hanging and sign Writing . ' . Collins & Parris. f Box 5, Sylva, N. a ; v -; V . so are ablej to give higher and better in the best of con more you patron MARKET. When Yon Paint Ufe PUR Paiat anJ Use Pure UNSEED, OIL lo afld to it at one-half the cosi of Paiat. CONTRACTORS WANTED We have several good chestnut wood contracts to give out R. G. Hunt Lumber Co., Balsam. N. C. THE HOME KITCHEN. Paint your kitchen walls and woodwork white above the wains coting. It keeps soiled hands away. Its cneerful brightness is Always in viting. One quart of Turpentine added to one-half gallon of L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint makes 3 quarts of the highest grade of pure paintand it is enough to paint a kitchen and two more rooms. For outside painting the very highest grade of long life paint, is made by adding three quarts of pure Linseed oil to each one gallon of L & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint Sold' by Sylva Cash Store. ' M I LJ f--r z . if m L t ' cecal bea 3cs they arc incxpeaave and -t - r- t ? : ";: rir-;r' : U : ' Fta SPRAY FOR BETTER FRUIT. - . . . -' ' Spray the apple trees for the Codding Moths, USE THE THOMSON CHEMICAL CO S "ORCHARD BRAND" tested spray materials, Lime sulphur solution, Arsenic of lead, Atomic suphur. Write for prices and directions. T. S. MORRISON '& CO. , fl'SEEVILLE, N. C. AGENTS FOR Bean High Presure Pumps. Myers Barrel and Keeapsack Pump Hose, Nozzles and Fixtures.' e Happy! Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhoodl Or, if she has been a sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui, the woman's tonicl Cardui is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's ailments. It is a natural, medicine safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been in successful use for more than 50 years. It has cured thousands. It should do the same for you. C TA.SCE mm Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn., says, "I think there is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui I used it with the very best results. I had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui. Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall always recommend -Cardui to other suffering women. I can't praise it too highly.. As a medicine 'for --weak, tired. worn-out women, Cardui is safe and reliable. Try it, today. . . JrtolHf A!orT Dept-Cauittanoow Mcdidlnt Co. Chtttanoopu Tern, lor Special Instructions, mad 64-paxe book, -Home Treatment lor Women." sent free. J M AND HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR. RAW FURS AND HIDES Wool on. Commission.. Writ for price list mentioning JOHN WHITE S CO. 'wSSSSi. Letter Heads at $1.75 to 1.50 for 500 Envelop es at Metal The roofing that la&tt 1- never nee$ repairs, fhey wx lite wood shmdes nor have th "rTT V " wa, curi ot tot weight or rjnttlenMt f j. . . - w iihhwv aLuiir- usva a look better than eitner.. ' I Sale, by " ... w in WomanisTohic HIDES this ad. th e same price. S- :. 7" ' ' - ' 4: ;t. 'vl. ' . " , VORRHEUUAT1SM KtDNSTSAllOOUODUi 1