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D1LL8B0R0. This Is to certify that The Critic 4s here for the., test of Jbe winter and expects to . spend part pf the summer in the mountains. Mr, Robert Gray of Chattanooga, 'Tenn., has arrived just ' in time to see the last frost and the first hot day, and expects to spend the sum- mer with us, . - David Ri Harris has Teturneed returned from an extended trip porth and expects to spend mpstof the summer at home. Thad Messcr has painted his house, which adds very uch Jto its appearance, ! v We notice a nice concrete pair of steps in front of Mr. S. W, Enloe's residence, which adds very much tp his property, ; Truly this is the concrete age, for most of the buildings are being im proved with concrete these days. C. B, Allison has let aTxxratragt for a new store room to be built on the lot where J P. Jarrett & Sons were burned out Ynn nar teT how progressive a I town is by the number of bmldrngsjm and the tide with us. in course of erectidn, and . the ;way real estate changes? hands. f : The reason the Dead Sea is dead, is because it is continually receiv ing and never gives off. x Wheat is the best that ' we have seen in this county for many years. A compliment was passed ; upon the roads of this county a few days since, by a man who owns and rides in an automobile. 4,He said Jackson county has the worst roads -I have ever seen." Get busy, ye road com mittees, and make a few' road im provements.: r -: : ' ; : 1 :.; We are grieyecl tp announce Sthe death and" burial of MjsV tillian Leadford; daughter of : Mr," Jackson Jueadford who had lived at Djllsborb many years since. - Miss Lillian was thrown from a horse , at Way nssville last Wednesday and killed. She bad many friends and we ex tend to the bereaved relatives our deepest sympathy Sam Cannon was here this week looking forward to opening up a stock of goods on the corner near the depot Dock Messer is moving to the cottage of Mr. H. R. Snider, up on the farm. Cole Cannon and wife are prepar ing to move to Dillsbdro. Three automobile in Dillsboro in one week shows that it is possible to come to town with a machine. ? Rev. J. M. Bennett preached two interesting sermons hsre last Sunday. Bragg Keener is proprietor of the Dillsboro Pharmacyi The Ladies Missionary Society of the M. ' E. church had a quilting party last week, which was a sue-J cess, and now they propose ta give us an entertainment soonky . . I R. F. Jarrett Iwent to Canton a few days ago:,1 : V-: Dr. Edward Brysonglad to have EAST UPORTE. Dear Editor: We are having fine weather for several days and ;the farmers are taking advantage of . it in hoeing corn. ' . v 'X ":. v The prospects for wheat and corn are very bright i V Misses May and Lizzie Middleton of Caney Fork were the, guests - of Bob Chastain and family last t. Sat urday and Sunday; : v . : . y Misses Lizzie and JSrace "Zachary and Sue Norton . visited at"1 Jerry Wike's last Sunday, and reported i pleasant time. Y; i 'Jfi ;iv; ; ; ,Miss Hattie Wike spent - the da with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tritt most pleasantly Sunday last . Miss Ella Wike was the guest of her nephew, W. D. Wike, at Cullo whee Sunday. Misses Alice Tritt and Hattfe Wike, accompanied by. H. C Bren dle, went to the Sunday school "at Tuckaseigee last Sunday. Fred Zachary of Cashiers Valley i spent one night last week with his cousin! J. R Tritt and family. He is agept for a fruit tree company and sells trees well here. Mrs. M. E. Tritt spent several days last week with her brother, John Wike, and sister, Mrs. Rebec ca Rogers, above Cullowhee. Mrs. John Hooper and daughter, Miss Edith, of Tuckaseigee, were down at Lee Wike's Saturday and Sunday, where the former's brother, Manuel Wike, is very low and is not expeted to live, we regret tp say. ." Carl Tritt and Claude Wike spent Sunday on Caney Fork, sightseeing J. E. Tritt went to Sylva on busi ness last Monday. . Blue Eyes. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Governor of one, Hayes Seay, convicted at spring term, 1913, of the Superi ' Court of Jackson County, beiag cnarged-with abandonment and as sault and battery, and now serving a sentence on the Haywood County roads."- v- 'This May 5th, 1913. r There is no real need-of anyone being troubled with" constipation. Chdnoberlain's Tablets will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels mtnout any unpieasam eueuu ui v b tnem a tnaL ror saie uy wivwr era. t 'r DIX CREEK ; The weather is dry and the farm ers are killing the weeds that the frost left ; .'V? Mrs. Wilson, from Buncombe has moved to Dix Creek. William Bryson from Cullowhee was on the creek last week on busi- ness. ' ' ' - v Dan Brown is hauling poles for Jim.Turpin. ; Mrs. J. C. Gibson is y ery sick. Mrs. James Turpin who has been quite ill is much better. . ' ' ;" Mark. Styles went to the Qualla Roller Mill last week. David Parris of Barkers Creek was here last week on business. ; . The Gibson Brothers will move their saw mill back to the creek in a short while and will saw ( for Maney. ' .' . George Robinson has moved to his mothers farm.oil the.Tiver for for the purpose of raising the big white goats.! H. Z; .. The recent cold weather has done some damage to the growing crops, especially to garden vegetables. It was the coldest weather the writer ever saw in June, and it is up to the almanac men and the scientists to explain tie cause. It may have been an eclipse between . Dr. Cook and the North Pole. r ; ' V J. J Moss, the singing teacher from Erastus leoVspme good singing at Speedwell Sunday. V : Quite a lot of Speedwell v people contemplate attending the - singing convention at . Balsam Grove ' the- 3rd Saturday, and ? Sunday in July; people of B sam Qr0V , m hQ3lied and clever , and know exactl y how to entertain a singing SPEEDWELL 3 C convention, but -titeri' suggests that they 4will be short a lot of mut ton and honey on .that occasion. . , Milas Parker, Bra-HoopeTv (and several other-rpeople from Caney Fork were in Speedwell on June 16, attending the ;funeral . of : Jame3i Moore's child. . John Stewart of Erastus was seen on our 8treets aew days ..ago. T. C Ledbetfer -passedf through, ojr town again last Sunday, on tit way. up the creek. . J. T. Gribble is spending a few days at SpeedwelL 4 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wll son, a girl. - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Victof Brown, a girl I Born to Mr. and Mrs. LJT. Gribble ' a girl.- So many girls being born is an indicatipn of world-wide peace. X.-Y.Z. ; FOR SALE--Queen of -the South Potato Slips. WiU deUver them at the Postomce at 4-Sylva at 10 ctS per hundred. &:CT Allison, Barker's aeek,'N. a i'-.-fiSr..- When your child has ; .whpopini cough be careful to keep the coiigh : loose jand expectoration easy l, by giving Chamberlain's CouiReme dy as may be required.4 This remJ edyV will -Jalso Hquify " the ' tough mucus and make it easier-to expec torate. It has been used ' success fully, in many, epidemics and is safe and sure ; (For sate by all dealers. juav agtui uuruves lias lis juyo Old people ; should C be happy, : and LiiHV win np it i nnmnpr oin a 1 ifln? lets are taken to strengthen the dl Ifir ;ThA 1 taltita . fLmilA on4 ' fienue in tneir action and Asnftmauv suiiaoie ior people i ot miadie ago and older; J For sale by 'all dealeri-
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