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i .1 5 A CIT1L0CALS a- 1 "il 4 j v. n si If .If - il IS Si. - - If If, !"5 m t- :v-. i v.-; .-. t. , t 1 i- V i Hon. W. D. Wike was in the city - from Cullowhee Saturdav on busi ness. ' . ' v ' ; Miss Attie' Bridges left Monday for Ashevill where she wilt spend several' days, the guest of friends. T. R. 'Barrows arid Garland of Hendersonville were in the ci t y th- last of the week, if " Prof. A. C. Reynolds was in ' the city Saturday enroute to Lake Junaluska v - . Prof. 0. S. Dean of the Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School ' was Mrs. John A. Parris We'nt to Ashe- ville Sunday. f ; ; ; - Miss Gertrude Honeycutt spent the week-end with Mrs.' Mattte Mc Kee. Miss Susie Kitchen' has gone on an extended visit to relatives, at Glenville, Sapphire and Lake Toxa . way. " , , Mr. and xMrs. Thomas Leather wood of Dillsboro spent. Sunday at Waynesville and Lake Junaluska. Grover C. Cooper went to Waynes ville Sunday. ; Mrs. Mary Carter Brinson and Mrs. Abernathey arrived Saturday from Raleigh and are at the Com mercial. B. C. Grind3taff of the lAsheville Mica Co. was in the city jthi3week buying mica. Joe Wright went to Waynesville Sunday. IVlr. and Mrs, R. Mc:it DIpt, ?r.J r'ved Sunday from Aiiauta i L d , v,:Ii spend some time with friends and relatives. Claude Dills was a business visi tor in Sylva last week. Col. Sanford H. Cohen Manager of the Greater Western North Caro lina Association was in Sylva Saturday. W. C. .Hill ha3 .returned from business trip to Tennessee. ' Mrs. Mallonee and Mrs. J. B. Sher rill spent Sunday with Joseph Mal lonee at Addie. Thomas Moore passed through the city Sunday enroute for Lake Junalnska. Geo. W. Sutton was in the city Saturday from Webster: Hon. Walter E. Moore was in the city Sunday going to Lake Juna luska. . W. Burch Davis cashier of the Tuckassigea Bank of Webster was a business visitor in the city Satur. day. G. H. Griadstaff spent several da s the past week in Whittier. B. H. Cathey Jr. was in Waynes ville and Lake Junaluska Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. McKee and Rev. J. J. Gray spent the week-end c: Lake Junaluska. - V Faculty A Strong ; pur teachers for the year 1913-14 received th'euediiica- ; twn at' such instituUons 'aslWakelrbrest; Oxford, Chb) GreenvilIerPale;andjudson;C6lIee them,have vf taken Summer School Vcoursesaf Winthrop Colleges and : the Universities'of North 'Carolina and Virginia. - One - of v M theni' holds a certificate given by the University of Chicago ; for having completed ' b course on -School Administration: i and Supervision. ' - " : " For further information address - , J- C, INGRAM, Principal. : : Sylva Collegiate Institute, Sylva, N. C. : -v u me City WM I Wl - s ;.jr,,. mm Xyid Ridlrt OVer Wn c4Ht ci Wb Dirt, No BotherIn a very. Hort time anyWldirig can Kavlits fi trap ;coverin8r turned into -a modern fireproof, storm-proof, 'Jightnhtg.tr roof at a very moderate cosN-a roof that Will last a Jong as the bSd and neverneed repairs. f ; ; -V'V-s-' . '' ' 'Co. I carry a line of fancy groceries nhd; vegetables, bomething good to eat the time. Fresh Bakers bread, and meats three times a week. FISH EVERY "'FRIDAY. Bring your Chickens and Egis to me, I will pa j yon cash for theni. f " the H HiaHa k - M III - mm ' mi u m ' v - v rr-i. m & k - i i ii ii ii ii jt. Ei . i it u il ii HIM irll LAVAL rf AM THE CITY MARKET. fc rt"iTi 1 ;Vr, i f rri I t ' est CREAM SEPARATOR Ever Built DE EXCELS ALL OTHERS not only in thoroughness of separation, sanitary cleanliness, ease of iuuumg ana auraDiiiry. dux as weu in its ereat irisi THERE IS NDTHTNn . AROTTT Tup rrm tt, -- -ww. i-iVrtllulN. LLFATTVO h adjustment or repair of a modern De Laval Cream Se4a ; 1 which requires expert knowledge or snPr?aT tc. oc2iCr j NOR ARE THERE ANY PARTS WHICH REQUIRE FRFO -adjustment in order to maintain good running or to confo- T varying conditions in the every-day use of a cream separator. fc jf"1 'ytf&mmmm&&mmm mmmmmmtmjammijr'ibtMi mm1'mmmm a .It Combination Wrnrfi rnmt.t..ii t.i. . . which fs Ihe only tool rermitvH r-. o..t .. Z, " DXie' using ,be D. .Laval, ,he cViTiy THLR1J?.?'N9.AB.0UT THE MACHINE THAT CANNOT aai i, rcmovea or replaced by any one who can me . H wrench or screw driver. In fact, the only tool which is needed iJ l Me,vr "Potion of a De Laval Cream Separator ,Z B fc-lllJOTaKiSt You caseeor yourself J T. S. MORRISON & COMPANY AancVlLLE yODQODDDDODDODQQOilSlieOllISSailillSHl t vL Dut into the Paint Li2 he SAVES MONEY. 4 - -.SlTZiLD OIL, with every :t ';:e ?aint tIya3 niade costs more than' 1.-10 per gallon If the Pai::t 3 ybu use it is net perfectly satisfactory r ZTirlVr no iweJ. and back ALL you paid for the WHOLE or it; and besides, tlie money you paid to the Painter, Sylv i Z ash Store, Sylva Gerson Bryson and Posey Cathey - a Tir ' ' ... weui 10 waynesville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dorsey spent Sunday at Lake Junaluska. . C. L. Rhinehardt ' of Canton is spending the week with relaUves in Sylva. Ross Deitz spent Sunday at Way nesville and Laks Junaluska. Miss Reba Wood, who has been spending some time 4 with her grand-father B. H. Cathey Sr. left Monday for her home in Murphy. C.C. Buchanan went to Asheville Saturday. - : . . The :. editor spent Sunday at Lake Junaluska.- : , Owing to a break in the dam of Electric Co the towns have been without flight and power since Monday, v Rev. C. H. Clyde, formerly station ed Webster, is visiting friends at that place and was in the city Tues day, morning. Rev. D. E. Proffitt was in the city Tuesday from Webster. Chas. Brvson w familv.of H5r, Vipw Texas Rre visiting Mrs. R M. Keller at her hom at Cullowhee. M. Bnchqnan is hqvinrf "nnite number of imrovmrits mii on the biiiHind ooo.nnied bv tbe Tonr- m F i - .. Hi i i I We regret to learn of the illness ! nnl and The Jackson Count v Stovp of Rev. Thad F. Deitz at his home in Bryson City. Mrs. F. A. Luck Jr. and family of Augusta, Ga, arrived Wednesday and will spend the summer here. Dr. L. B. Abernathey of Cullowhee attended the Missionary Confer ence at Lake Junaluska. . Misses Nanette Jones of Waynes ville and Lucy Grindstaff of Sylva were guests at the J. H. Ditmore home this week and were in attend dance at the SandH tials. Bryson City Times. Graham Grindstaff of Andrews spent Suday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brvson of An drews are spending some time with relatives at Balsam. ; James E Hyatt the nonnlnr re sistant Mtbr and manner nf tho ., , 0'' ViAVy j western Carolina Enterprise' was Mica and Minnin Vo. A new corporation dom business in Jackson County, with headquar ters at Sylva, is the Stove Mica and .Minning Company. Dr. A. S. Nich ols is7 President, L. B. Rhodes Vice President and Prof. Wl H. Rhodes Secretary and treasurer. "Ycu are welcome." savs Mrs. Nor rn:rf-, nf Rrnt M A , v t"v-A":1 f-r - , uo iuy icuci JU.uiiV WV VOU WaHI 10. r-l Bf if it Viil induce snmo .cnffprinor v.mmon- 4,, I : r 'ft rm ? oil .r J rr i ... . d, . 1 i.o uvci, cuiu sunerea wim an abscess. Three p':- p II sicians failed to relieve me.' Since taking Xardui, I am ii ten better health than ever hr-fnrp. anH thnf mnoo ,,t, R: M because I suffered many years with womanly troubles, vi l; m different kinds. What othef treatments I tried, helped 65 $3 f3 i he tfomanTonic Dont wait, until you are taken down sick, before tak ing care of yourself. The small arheo.snH n-inc onH nth. k3 symptoms of womanlv weakness 13 worse to follow, unless given cuick treafmpnt M You W0l:ld always keep Cardui handy, if you knew I.3VJ I - ' - 133 what quick and permanent relief it - W, II uvi b Tl ViUillvO and disease of the womanly, system makes life seem hard 4-si V, r i. . ' . . 111 V UVW11I 11U1 to bear. Cardui has helped over a million women. Try i WHY USE L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT Because its economical. Because it is pure White Lead. 7no nH! Linseed Oil. Because it's the hidhe. t grade quality paint that can te. made. Because when the user adds 3 quarts of Oil to each 1 gallon of the Semi-Mixed Real Paint, it makes l vJ-4 gallons of pure paint at a cost of about $1.40 per gallon. This saves the user about 60 cents a gallon on all the paint used. The ocM. is and has always been the KT?l Write to: Ladi Arivin- ty.. m.4j . , . . ftS "frKCfa" d 64-page book. Home Treatment for Women." sent free. JM I JOHN WHITE 8 CO, ;SSSS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID - FOR RAW FURS AND HinPR Wool oo Cemmltslon. Write for price- i&M Established 1837- mtt&W&&TS? . , J ft1"'!-',''"!, 1 xt ' iuimih. hjiw. ,;, ,- ' highest inarnea last December to Miss P31?1 Proauced. . Pauline Jones of Searcy Ark; "; I bV Sylva Cash. tQr;e, Letter Heads at $L75 to 1.50 for Enyelppes: at ) 0nrUx, 5G0 J'. to ft " '..X ' :
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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