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Mrs. Annie Tompkins returned
Monday from Waynesyille where
she has spent several days with'
friends. v . '.
H. R. Snyder was in the city
"Tuesday from Dillsboro.
Geo. Self was in the city Satur
day from WebsteiC
Sylva wi3 lighted with elestri
:ity M)ai.ay nijht for tha;j first
time in a weekl ,
Misses Beulah Stillwell and Grace
Carpenter of Webster spfent Mon
day with Mrs. J. J. Gray.
Those who attend the concert to
be given by the OrphinslfroTi Ox
ford will be glad they did so. It
warm the hBart.' broaien' the sym
pathies, and enlarge the life to. see,
hear and help these little ones.
July 17th.
Leon Moody and family of Char
leston have bs9n sp3ading sdtis
time with Mr. Moody's father at
Tuckaseigee.
Rev. J. W. Ketherson and family
are the guest of relatives at Web-,
ster.
Graham and Robert Grindstaff of
Andrews spent the Fourth in Sylva.
Miss Arbutus Tallent has return
ed from a visit to Asheville. 7
Grover Wilkes came home Sun
day. J. Robt. Long spent the Fourth
with his mother, Mrs. Sadie J. Long.
Dr. Ed J. Bryson was in the city
from Cullowhee Saturday. -
Misses Mildred and Nellie McCoy
of Asbeville are the guests - o Mrs.
John A Parris.
The concert by the children are
bright, attractive and of U3ual ex
cellence. They give pleasure to
the people; are in the interest of a
worthy cause and are worth more
thanhe cost of admission. ' Sylva
July I7tn.
Theo. Buchanan spent the first of
the week in Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Moore re
turned to Webster Saturday from
Asheville, where they have been
he guests of their daughter, Mrs.
fcugene Bearden.
Rev. W. 0. Davis of Sylva preach
ed at Savannah Sunday.
C. W. Allen spent Monday in
Webster on business.
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w. u. Allen of Beta went to
Waynesville the fourth.'
Quite a crowd of Sylva folks at
tended the big celebration at Whit-
tier the Fourth.
In the admission of children into
the Oxford0rphanage.no discrimi
nation is made in favor of Mason's
children the need of the child is
the only consideration. Its desire
is to be instrumental in saving life
and in the salvation of souls.
C. ,C. Buchanan is attending court
in Waynesville. N
Thomas Moore returned to, his
home in Webster Monday r from
Asheville.
Geo. W. Sutton was in the city
Tuesday on business. .; N c
M.' Buchanan attended the, meet
ing of the county board of eduction
-at Webster Monday.
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B. H. Calhey Sr. went to Webster
Mojiday.
JThe children of the Oxford Or
phanage Singing Clas illustrate
the work that is being' done, and to
liear them is the next beat thing to
a visit to the Institution.
Mrs. John A. Parris returned Sun
day from a visit to friends in Ashe
yjile. 7 ' .
, J. B. Keener spent the weekd
at Waynesville and Lake Junaluska
The present. Pmcipal of Sylva CoUegiaterlnstitute i& v a
entering .upon his third yjear Awork at 'Sylva, durihgAthi ' ' ?
time a splendid Girls- Dpimitory has been fitted up, aUthc V
buildings painted, lectric Iighti"put in all the buildings fand i
on the grounds,- and neW furniture bought, the teaching
force has been largely increased.
The enrollmnf f or ' theyears :: 1 91 2-1 91 S ..
lacked only two student
the Enrollment for the years 1911-1912
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V 1V ' r J C INGRAM, Prin.
' "V .0 . Sylva, ft.
The City. Market
,
I carry a line of fancy groceries and
vegetables. Something good to eat
the time. Fresh Bakers bread, and
meats three times a week.
FISH EVERY FRIDAY.
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Bring your Chickens and Egs to
me, I will pay you cash for them.
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fl. 1i. EN'SLEY, Prop.
If you wish to see something of
the work that Oxforid Orphnarige is
doing for orphan children, attend
the concert on Thusday July 17th.
C C. Cowan of Webster, was here
the last of last week.
The Misses Coplos who have been
visiting Miss Betsy Barker, . left
Monday for their home in Khoxville,
Tenn.
A. C. Bryson passed through the
city Monday enroute for his home.
Mrs. Sallie Brendle of Brasstown
was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Keener
last week. -
If all will unke to make the visit
of the children, and the concert
they give, a success and blessing
to our town as well as to the Insti
tution, this happy result will cer
tainly be accomplished.,
Lee Hooper of Speedwell was in
the city on business Tuesday.
Lewis J.Smith was in the city
the first of the week. "
David Lee Hooper was in Sylva
Monday enroute to his home at
Speedwell from Asheville where he
has' been spending several days.
Robert L Madison Jr. was in
Sylva Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Morris spent
Sunday at Balsam. .
The Misses Cook's who have been
the guests of Miss- Betsey Barker
have returned to their home in
Knoxville.
Quite a number of our town
people went to Whittier and Bryson
City on the 4th.
Harry Buchanan returned vfrom
Canton Sunday.
The purpose of this tour by the
ch'ldren from Oxford Orphanage is
i carry sunshine and gladness into
the hearts of others, and also to en-
aMe the Institution to-care - for
about 100 children . that , it could
not care for unlW some other means
were provided. J r:
Prof. Robt. L. Madison arrive I
Sunday from Washington andspert
the first of the week with his fami
ly at Webster.
T. C. Ledbetter was in Sylva Mon
day enroute to Bryson City.
Dr. W. H. Wakefield; of Charh tt
will be in Sylva at Sylva Hotel t n
Tuesday August 5th. one day only.
His practice is limited to the
medical and surgical treatment of
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat and Fitting Glasses.
FOR SALE Seven room cottage
and four lots, located on the corner
of Allen and Rose Sts,
Apply to
L. C. GRIBBLE, Sylva. N. C.
The workas not been complet
ed on the dam of the Dillsboro and
Sylva Electrjc Company but is
being done as rapidly as possible.
In the mean time the dynamo is
being operated with the engine of
the Mason Lumber Company.
Rev. W: 0. Davis went to Bal
sam Monday..
Louis J. Henson was in the city
from Beta Tuesday,
; Mrs. F. H. Leatherwood and Miss
Ethel Leatherwood were in the city
last week.,
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