"ex.; 'vvt- ,-;,;: ' .J ; $1;00,THE YEAR .INADVANCfc &Wimm mmrnzmmm mmtmm mm 4 mmmmmmmmmmmw V0LIu. ;:-; V-.::- SYLVA, C, JULY 4,: 1913 ' ' BREAKS INTO STORE. a young negro, Lee WorIey-,is Upheld charged with breaking pto tne store of Rhinehardt-Powell Company in Sylva Tuesday inorr Mr. L. - Auen, Jesiaes was aroused; early W. J. BRYAN AT HENDERS0NV1LLL The people of Hendersonville are apparently not satisfied witi secur ing -Secretary of State W. J. Bryan as one of the speakers; at the" 'Cha tauqua to be held there in July, but desire to have other notables. This morning Judged C.- Pritchard near the store, Tuesday morning by noises at the gtore and upon investigation "found alarm and the negro ran.1 A 5ei a telephone messa tfom posse, was soon in pursuit and track- Hendersonville 'asking : for his co bimtoa house on Cope creek, operation in securing Col. Theodore about four miles from town, finding lRosevelt, to be placed on the iro- cinin in the door, cooling him-1 of speakers just before or JJJJJJ k3i-"0 : r - elf alter his Marathon race. )Here was nothing missing from the store but he had collected a good outfit of clothing and becom ing frightened had dropped them and escaped. Two young men from jiighlanas. E. G. and W. E. Miller, jaw him run and testified that to the best of their knowledge and be lief this is the same man they saw running from the store. The marriage of Miss Eunice Alexander and Mr. Edgar Arrange gusday afternoon the home qf lev, W. A. Newell at Ar41l3:Wai oe &s a surprise ta ths cicny (dbdsof the brids.iiiiiiiid gjflYiu The hajy rft Asheville Monday rnir tor fclr borne in Hayey t2 tts poom is prominent JtT'tC JOHN ft. PflRRIS Dealer in Watcbes anb 3ewlcr2 All kinds of repair work done on ibort notice. ; ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY Sylva, N. C. C. a LOGAN Undertaker andTEiribalmer . 16 years experience. Full Line of Caskets and Robes. - License No, 6 Phone No. 17 ; Waynesville, N. G COLEMAN C.COWAW, Attorney and CotmscIIor atJLawr "WEBSTER, N. C. DR McGUlRE DENTISTS Offioe : Pharmacy Building, SYLVA, K. all W. R.;SHRRI1-L. just after Mr. Brjran. ' Judge Pritchard does not think, however, that there is any chance of securing Col. Roosevelt as the latter was extended an invitation some time ago by the management of the Western North Carolina Fair Association to be present here this fall, on Military day and this invi tation could not be accepted by the colonel. At the same time this invitation was extended was ex tended Judge Pritchard wrote CoL Roosevelt a personal letter urging him to accept, and in his - xejrtyAto this letter thecqlonel, wxrjtijprt; ti follows: "Iwish 1 . cfealdc: ixccfft that invitation from tt9. mannC2rs of the VtNdrth ttoclina Idt to 'fair present on iliUtary Xkiyt but I have hnd ta cend a rejjexjrec3- in3 my regret at bein ipab! to come. not accept any kind much .cn hnnd jcscan ! , weH xnazw and even after; that time it will teprrycaHy imrx far me to accept more than the very .smallest fraction . of the invitations which come to me. I am really sorry." Gazette. 1 i;! i L,- 1 ' r " - 'Kit INTERIOR DEPARTMENT . WASH 1 NG7QN. D-C C2fr nnnf ;jfmu? , fnmiliM i lAtA' Oftlc In Court Hou WEBSTERi Ni C ? " C. C, Buchanan Or cJouch 't Alley u- cAJucnanan attorne-atiw v g Weblter, N. Or " X" A we Mr. Ahy has moved' to waynesville, he will, continue to 7fe active part in -the practice of BWat Webster. 7 - Y01G 1M! Young man, why don't you oe decent? Why don't you grow into manhood with honor and credit in stead of a stain upon your charac ter? It is just as easy. It is always easier to be a man than a rowdy. Cigarettes and gambling and whis key have had many a wrestle, with boys before you came on the scene, ana they have never yet been thrown, Don't get the idea into your head that you can turn the trick. .11. you don't want to be de cent lor yourself be decent for others. There is one heart whose sorrows should appeal . to you There is one who has', faced every- thing lor your sake; one who has to bear the cross for your foolishness. You don't want your trail through this world to be s tamea witn a mother's tears. The one who turns a brazen ace to mother)? gnel nev er gets very iar on the road to nap piness. Ayhen he gets a little older you hnd his name on-the ponce docket of various cities, a httle later the dark 'shadows- oi stone walls loom up across his pathway. With out: nohor, home,; or frieads. lis a sad picture but if is painted every day in yarious towns of ; this broad land. The pathway of the transgressor is. fuU . of . rocks i and thorns. , Ue decent.; It always pays dividends. -Ex. r .;. v For soreness of the muscles, whether induced:; by violent exerr cise or inj ury, there is nothing.; bet-, terthanCh Thif hniment also "relieves ? rheum atic painsj rfof sale by ' all , dealers hm '. I WESTERN CAROLINA I. 1913 July i9i3i SUN. MON. TPB AVED. THU. FRI . SAT. -Western North -Carolina Bar the last of the four-days exhibition: of the Western North Carolina Fair, which will beheld in Asheville on October 7-10, inclusive, gives prcP mise of being fully as replete with interest as the three preceding days, attractive features for each of which are being prepared. ,The management - of the Fair association is planning a number of interesting contests which it is be lieved will create unusual interest throughout Western North Carolina for the reason that the exercise will be thoroughly representative of this entire section. One of the leading features of this day will be the contest of rural choirs in Western North Carolina in competition for cash prizes of $25, $15, and $10, which will be award ed to the three choirs, the person nel of which must be composed of voices from the rural districts, ren dering the best selections of vocal music. Owing to the large number of rural singing conventions in this part of the1' State it is believed that there will be an unusual number of choirs competing. A unique fea ture of the day will be a contest of the old time fiddlers. Modern vio linists will take no part in this ex hibition, which will be participated in only by the . favorite fiddlers of by-gone days who played old-time music in ; a way that causes the blood to flow more rapidly through the body and compels the feet to move unconsciodsiy. ' . In connection with interesting atheletic contests for this , day, prizes will be 'awarded the cham pionship , baseball -teams of the towjis of Western North Carolina it is planned to have several games fbrtneqecasion: ; - Vrraremente' arebej made to haya contest between' the musical bands of several towns'-' in Western the view of Interesting tflaehuni ber of automobilists in thii section in the automobile parade and deco ration contest, the decorations v to consbt of grains, fruits, vegetables and other products representative of the Fair. Governor Locke Craig, has been been invited to deliver the principal address on Western North Carolina Day, when some of the thousands of people in attendance at the Fair will doubtless enjoy hearing the elo quent governor of - the Old North State for their first time. - k - . BIBLE CONFERENCE The Western Carolina Bible s -Con-A ferencVwhich is to be held at Sylya beginning yAugust - thev First and lasting through ten day-isah oc casion which , promises to v be one ? J of great , blessing ;tOi this section. Conceived in the mind of Rev. Thad F,J)eitz while attending Bible' Conference . at Atlanta an backed up.by Dr; Caleb X Ridley, Geo. N. Cowan vand a number of others who afe prominent in church and reliou& orkj 1 in ; yarious de-; nominations throughout .-the Souths the idea is, being,moroughly iwedrked- out by a committee - of -prominent laymen and preachers in Jackson and the . adjoining counties and is expected to. become : a permanent mstitutioh and each year those of our people- whose field of Jabor is cast in the lowlands of the south may come home and gather togeth er at Sylva with us for the Western . J Carolina Bible Conference to receive inspiration for another year's work SEyerybpdy who possibly vcan jisv; iTOte ;and urged "to. come Ves- pcialiy tlie people .firomvijpoiy trytrictte Qoraimll Waio jC22d pfyjym'p& over. - Comie wm eeeuiy names o yoayffl "wish to hear; ew whom: 4, POWER DA51 BREAKS. The dam of the Dillsboro and Sylva Electric Company gave way the first of the week and it will be several days before it can be. repaired sufficiently to resume oper ations As a result both the towns that receive their power and light from that source have been without light The Journal presses are run by electric power and therefore we have been put to considerable' inconvenience. We will ask - the indulganceof the patrons of the Journal Job department If you did not receive your orders in our usual prompt manner It was-be causeof the lack of power. . However we have rigged up a gasoline engine aqd are turning out work just . as fast as ever. It looked very much as if there would be no Journal this week-but instead of that we come to you a day earlier than usual on account of our regular publication, day being the fourth of July. . FOR CUTS, BURNS AND BRUISES In every home there should be a box of Bucklen's- Arnica Salve, t . , . - --. -. . ... . ready to apply in every case; of bums, cuts, wounds or scalds. J: H. Polanco, Dellvale, Tex Route No. 2, writes: ; "Bucklen's V; Arnica i Salve saved my htlegirrs .cut. foot No one believed it could becueiThe world's best salve. ; Only25i Rec cbmmended by all druggists.' ? i-?- FEARS THAT OAS BEER DROWNED A few weeks ago it was reported that some clothes had been found on the banks of the Asheville school lake, and at the time it was hot known whose they were. J. EL McCarson who lives near. Sulphur Springs, fears that the-clothes must have belonged to" his 16 year old son and that his son was drowned in the lake. He has not seen the clothes, however, and does not know where they are or who found them; but he is mvestigating. ' According to Mr. McCarson his son disappeared from home about a month ago. He did not feel much uneasiness at first, thinking the boy had gone to visit his grand mother, but laterhe began to make inquiries and found that the boy had not been at his grandmother's. Then he thought probably the boy had run away with other - boys. A few days agq Mr. licCarson heard of the report that clothes had been found on the bank of the Asheville school lake and begin to make - in quiries as to where they might be. - jMr. McCarson says ' his ; son left home .one mornlng , presumably to go to work at a local tannery,, where he had a job. That was the last time he saw him. , ; : v If he can find the clothes and they, prove tobe his son's he Vsays he will undertake to have the lake draggecL--Gazette. - l r THE KING OF ALL LAXATIVES For constipation, headache, .indi gestion and dyspepsia, use Dr. King's tow-IifeRn Buifalo, N. Yv 'says they are : the living of all laxatiyes. blessing to all my family and! I ; al- r ways keep a. box at homj Get 'a; box and get welL -- Price 25al.ReBgi;J ommended by all druggists.- - ; ?, :--h 4 mm f 'mm. - f . ; : .' s mm ;iiiia V i ? 7 .- ''S ' ' . - v u 4. '