.- , .- r ' . VOL. I NO. 7 sylva;:r af :'-?l'.00 THE YEAR IN' ADVANCE THE LADIES QF-THE SYLVA BAPTIST CHUkCH, . " request the honor' of your presence at the r . ' .- . ; ; marriage of their daughter ; HARRIETTA WILSON TOM THUMB to MR. CARLO CUFTON HILLTOP on SATURDAY EVENING JULY the ninteenth at half after eight o'clock . BAPTIST CHURCH Sylva, . North Carolina For the benefit of the Baptist Church. Admission 25cts. Children 15cts. - m .i- "V. A GREAT MEETING; I have been repeatedly requested by my friends Doctor Ridley of Atlanta, and Rev. Thad F. Deitz of gryson City, to inform the readers of the Journal, particularly those residing in Jackson and contiguous ' counties, about the Western North ; Carolina Bible Conference to be' held at Sylva for ten' dayf and nights, beginning August 2nd Approximo. . . , j I, myself know precious little of j the Bible and practice mfinitel y less of it, but always on sober, second thought I am an . orthodox jeliever in the divinity of it and would not have my children be jjeve otherwise for any earthly consideration. I am not only con cerned that my own blood should be believers but that the rising generation should learn that the Bible is not only the central sun in the universal system of literature, but that it is the revelation of 7 the Divine Will toward man. it is at this very point that men partways ,-beconie believing or skeptical, fQm this night on they will realize an or child in reach should faithful or agnostic, orthodox or i n-; that Dart of rhe destiny of America single day. fidelic. It is whether the Bible is lies in their daily perusal of tnis The nights will beget apart for me mere pi uuui ui uuuitui lutej, lect alone unaided, or whet her the Bible is stamped with divine authority, is animated by tve life eternal and holds for man the issues of life and death. Our learned ai:d Christain-Presi-dent Mr. Wilson in an address delivered recently in the city, of lui!iTt4'ii.:iiap SjUIGlDE BY SHOO illiO. The rgna f : : - I nett as pastor of the Sylva': Baptist W. W. Allison of South Solja, .church which was tendered Jhe; 6nia, who Jias been in the city - church Sunday, morning comes as abbuttwo months seeking to regain 1 a surprise jo the church and the- hishealth, attemDted smcii2 i-3t , . . - t 1 10 taae euect uuui ine nrsi 01 ucio- night about 7 pclock in his rpom Mr Bennett: making it that in the Monarch hotel. He biot ; Wav in order to ive the. church .1 I vj- - himself over the right' eye with a , plenty of time for consideration. . 32 calibre revolver, the bullet peue-j Mr. Bennett has - been pastor of trating the brain. The injured6 church -for nearly , . . A . three years, coming here in Decern- man was taken immediately to the bef 19n; he Mission hospital and was attended ved the churcn and tpwn by Dr. Arthur F. Reeves. It was'sdentiously'and to the best of hi 1 - : . . miss a Denver, said: , I ask of every mail days stiidy-of the toipWes and woman:'WtBfliha mm sreat book of revelations that if they would see America , free and pure they will make their own spi 1 its free and pure by this baptism of the Holy Scriptures." It is precisely a faith such our J great President here evinces-tnat this Bible Conferenceproposes to develop; and incuhiate, r a ten JOHN d. PflRRIS Dealer ia HHatcbee anb 3evveleri? All kinds of repair work done on short notice. ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY Sylva, N. C. G. G. LOGAN Undertaker and Embalmer J 1I6 years experience Full Line of Caskets and Robes. License No, 6 1 Phone No. 17 Waynesville, N. C. stated today that he is still uncoa- ability. He is universally esteem scious and that little' hope is eiuci- ed and loved by the people he has tained for his recovery. . in the injured man s roc. were JCS BDRTflMS IMEN found two sealed letters, uac aa-j yrino rfD IIIlDnCIl dressed to Mrs. Allison at South UU itAKu l Utl FtlUttuLll Solon, and the other to Miss Janet j KEGRO PLEADED GUILTY CfV CHARGE Jackson at Tryon. Telegrams tell-! OF SHOOTING. ing of the attempted suicitLe COLEMAN C. COWAN, Attorney and Counsellor atiLaw, WEBSTER, N. C. DR.S MeCUIRE. DENTISTS. Ofa.ce : Pharmacy Building, BYLYA, N. O. W. R.iSHERRJLL. Attorney at Law Office In Court Houm,, WEBSTER. N.VC. r,E,AUey C.CBuchan a nan ' Httornei2satluw : Webster, N. O. While Mr. All .j uuo 1UUVCU . UI waynesville, he will continue to T ac.tive part in the practice of Webster, r - keen and Wm .1 Rrvan. who are penitrative observers of the signs of the times, that "fie faith once delivered to the saints" if not now on the decline ' s in great danger oi it. Great assemblies and chantau quas of national and international scope are being held for the prime purpose of preventing this decline and for the re ;toration of the faith of the fathers. Eery local community c nnot have access to t-ese great religious convocations, and it is for this very reason that the Western North Cirolina' Bible Conference is bein, established. It is to afford all the people of Jackson, Macon Swain, and other neighboring . counties to hear the Holy Scriptures expound ed fftm the true Pauline, orthodox, Wangelical standpoint, by the most competent of authority; it is to point the people to he ancient illumined paths, and- to txhort them to heed the divine injunction to "Search the Scriptures" which is of no less importance. I repeat no less importance: the Bible itself is authority for the statemeat that "The Scriptures are so plain that a fool though a wayfaring man need not err therein." A plain, unletter ed' man can learn the truth and save himself by the help of the Holy Scriptures which he is fitted to understand. Now I am going to use the good old social pronoun W and ask question: If we, that includes I all the ministers excepted. If we would read the Bible just plainly, simply.faithfullyin the manner of the wayfaring mail and our forefathers and mothers, and one half as dili gently and zestfujly as we read the current newspaper and fiction, would we know any more about.it? Now it is the province of this Con ference not to answer any question of mine but to discuss similar vital phases of this great subject x Now the days will be devoted to this kind of employment the study 6f the Scripture and noman, wom- were sent to each of these parties by Chief of Police Lyerly. but nothing has been heard from either. An other letter to Manager Yellia of. the Monarch was found in Allison's pocket, which seems to explain in a disconnected way his, rash act The letter was as follows: Mr. Yellin: Tell my family at Solon, Ohio. They will pay you and Mr Mdre. I can only .write we askthat youmt nf'u'iM sassatmd with v one t larceny Queen of Sheba test. -But you knows a 1. The 'sfnflft Hni v.w - - - OO . I VXitl J. t 1 . revival services and hey ten nights promises to constitute greatest religous awakening since the sacred and historic campineeSngs of our grandmothers. There will be' present amoble ar ray of the finest preaching .talent these - mountains have produced. That's saying a largeng but all you might take our word for it, so you might ! To start with we are going to have our own boys our mountain triumvirate-Deitz, Cowan and Rid leyof whom every man, woman and child in Jackson, Macon and Swain are albut whimsically par tial and zealously proud. Proud of them because they stepped, off in life on the right foot, "chose the better part," if you please, and have proven pure gold through every trial of Christian manhood and, de spite the caprices of circumstances or lortune. have hnilHpH eaoh o stainless and influential name. How incomparably grander these young careers than those laid under tribute to appetite, passion or avar ice. And it all depends, my young friend, on the first step, and wheth er that step leads into the hateful valley of the dragon" or to the sunlit delectable mountains." This great meeting will help you to de cide on this step. And we are goingvto have some of the biggest old-time gospel ora tors that we can rake and scrape from off." We are going to have Dr. Rich of Georgia, and Dr. Bird our own genial, consecrated,eloquent Dr. Bird of Greensboro, and others and others. And the thing's going to be Baptist and Methodist and any "ist" that believes in God and thinks ,it could repent and live In Superior court this morning, Jack Burton, the negro who killed ., two negro women in a dance hall, on South French Broad avenue sev eral months ago, pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree and was sentenced to serve 30vyears each case, at hard labor in the State prison, the sentence to be con curent .... The remainder of the morning session was taken with, the cases, . against John Dill, he being charged v with retailing in several cases, with better. And Thad Deitz is going to be boss and there's going to be no kick coming for everybody loves Thad in these mountains from "Shut In to "Bone Valley and from Clingman's Dome to "Chunky Gal." And Sylva folks taken like Joe Messer took took the Lord "up orje side and down the other" are as "clever" as any and they are going to open their doors and let them stay open, and they are going-to do their very best to" make' their neighbors and the stranger feel at home. but I have done right Have pray ed since January 1 that God would help me quit drinking and have prayed since I came from home to be delivereo! from bad women. God has answered my prayers, but still I have failed. Life has been to hard, struggling and 'misfortunes, ever since a long time ago at Nia gara Falls. My spirit won't last I have been praying. I know God wont hate me. I have as Matthew, said, forgive your enemies, and God will forgive me. If men con demns me for the wrong I . have done God won't. My heart is al most breaking now with sorrow for the suffering of my family but God Tmows I have tried to help myself. 0, my dear family." It is also learned from people who had been in touch with Alli son's affairs that he was in bad financial condition and had been worrying considerally over this. Gazette. Sylva has a fine hall, well lighted and ventilated and the people will have their comfort and happiness carefully looked after. Now this initial Conference is already an assured success. It is going to be the greatest religious meeting in thirty years, but the management headed by Revs. Deitz, Cowan and Ridley are 'es pecially desirous that the farmers and their wives and children begin, now, to prepare to attend every session and service of the Confer ence. This Conference is for you and for all. It is your Conference. I have written in the interest-of my family, neighbors and the public. For programs of the Conference write Rev. J. M. Bennett, Sylva, or other information, M. D. Cowan, Sylva, or Rev. T. F. Deitz, Gener al Manager, Bryson City. . : - Sincerely yours, -; , v"'': x James H. Cathey. Yesterday afternoon Albert Hast ings, a resident of Ohio, but who has been living in Black Mountain for several weeks, was before the court on a charge of criminal as- " sault, and after hearing the evidence the judge gave the young man until next Friday to leave the state. Pink Patton pleaded guilty in two cases charging him with retail- -ing and was taxed with the costs and required tolshow good behavior for the next three years. The case of H. L Nettles was taken from the record Qf criminal term, the court holding it was a civil case. GREATER W.'N. t A SSI. TO MEET ' WEDNESDAY JULY 15TH 1931. A meeting of the directors of the Greater Western North Carolina As sociation has been called for July 24 tn. ine meeting win De neia m Asheville, but the hour or place of meeting have not yet been decid ed on, and further notice will b j mailed to the directors on these points, meantime we understand that Mr. W. W. Finley, the Presi dent of the Southern Railway Com pany, who will be in Asheville at this date, will be the principal speaker at the Association meeting, and that matters of much interest to the whole of Western North Car olina will be taken under consider ation. ; There will no doubt be a full at tendance of the directors of the Associaiton, and many who are not directors, but who are interested in the progress and development of our country, will make it a point to -be present, as the meeting will not -be limited to directors alone, and members of the Association will be heartily welcome Those of US' who know the deep interest taken by Mr. Finley in eveiything that tends to the wel fare of Western North Carolina look forward with pleasurable anticipa tion to his visit and it is to be hop ed that the deep interest he takes in our welfare, and the development of ' our natural resources, will be more than reflected by the .corres ponding interest evidenced by a large and representative gathering -of Western North ; Carolinians to ; welcome him on the occasion of his ! 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