VOL. I NO. 7 SYLVA, N. C., JULY25,1&13 $1.00 THE YEAR IN ADVANCE IJGHTNINl e mm Jvilling Two, Injur ing Others. Build ing Demolished Shortoff, N. C. July 22. Miss Ella Wright and Mrs. Turn1 j,er cr clils place we e instantly kil led and Mrs. Taylor Norton Mrs. jule Philips and Mrs. Galloway were saiuu&iy injured and a num ber oi oi hers were shocked when o siroKe oi iightn ng compl tely de-noiib-tfd uie Shortoff school house SariQc-y- . X c j ireg Hion ha gathered in th nous for the Sunday pleaching service woen oi lig tiling came killing the 5uuij two P'-ti every i-: and injuring neany injuring in the building. 1 lie sciiuo 1 house was so badly damages tnat it cannot be repaired. It is L ei.ctQ Uiai ailthose who were hi i allied out right will - re cover although the three who were seriously injured are still in a cjLi cal condition. Du. L. Hannah PHYSICIAN AISO SURGEON OFFICE OVER DRUG STORE RESIDENCE PHONE .t4it BILLSBORO.S. C. r fellas tt&m JOHN R. PflERlS Dealer in TOatcbes anb 3eveler" All kinds of repair work done on short notice. ENGRAVING A SFECIAUIY Sylva, N. C. , C.XL LOGAN Undertaker and Embalmer P 16 years experience Full Line of Caskets and Robes. License No, 6 Phone No. 17 Waynesville, N. C. COLEMAN C. COWAN, Attorney and Counsellor atLaw, WEBSTER, N. C. DR.S McGUlRE. DENTISTS. Office : Pharmacy Building, SYLVA, N. O. V W. R. ;SHERR1LL. Attorney at Law: Office In Court House. "WEBSTER, N. C. . E, Alley C. C, Buchanan CZflClfl Webtter, N. O. While Mr. Allev hns mwpH to Waynesville. he will rnntiniiA tn active part in the practice of HOUSE w at Webster. ;. GREAT CONGREGA TIONALMIJSIC AT BIBLE CONFERENCE OU MUST NOT ' . MISS IT "The man that hath no music - in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet .sounds, - Is fit for treason, stratagem and spoils, . ! The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus; Let no such man be trusted." The divinest gift of God to the world is music. Art, poetry, oratory, supernal though they. be,. are not-to be compared to music. It not only "hath its charms to sooth the sav age breast," but to thrill the being of beasts and birds. Horses have been known' to evince profound appreciation of martiafmusic; the dog will howl and bark at the charming notes of the piano, and even pigs have been seen to roll on the ground at the thrilling rattle of the drum. Music must h ave heen the- Crea tor's graciuus after-thought, to please j i j i -I i me ear aim cncer me soul oi ani mate nature. Music belongs to another world and a happier. Not demons but angels sing. The devil, in music, is a plaguarist and a' paraphaser. He never wrote a line of poetry or set one to music, buLhe has trailed many "la beautiful mmeTTnie mire ,ano nas ruinea he fair name of many a fine in strument. Hating the "concord of sweet sounds," as he-h.ites everything that s beautiful and true, the Old . Boy has tried his level best to appropri ate this beautiful thing, called mus- cy as a sort of emmigrant solicitor or his own dominions. And the Christian religion is the only eartli- y agent by which this wily prosti tution can be defeated or even flustrated. Sacred music cannot be redeemed by "rag-time" The sable gentleman sporting the grusome horns and the grusomer tail has presided over "rag time") and "two-step" performances so long that he is relieved of patent rights obligation. And the only method by which sacred music may be recovered to he world is by the reinstatement of the gospel hymns and tunes of the fathers. The recalling from the spirit world, as it were, the evan gelical hymns of men like the Wes leys, Watts, Richard Baxter, Top lady, John Newton, and many oth ers, and set to the original tunes all of which were divinely inspired and not one.of which was .ever meant to be revised hy some worldly mus ical novitiate. NOMINATION BLANK I hereby place the name of M P.O. IN NOMINATION IN THE journal Contest Name NEW JEWELRY SfOfiE. J. W. Keener is erecting; a .build ing on his lot between ;:his - store room and the Hooper Drug Compa ny's building, which when complet ed will be occupied by - John A. Parris, who will continue -in his business as watch tinker - and will keep a line of jewerry.: ML; . Parris rias been in this business in Sylva Ybr some time and when he moves into his new quarters will, operate much more extensively v .. Those desiring free, college scho larships should read advertisement of V stern N. C. Fair Ass'n next week's paper. in ror myself for the ufe of the; house of God by the great congre-' gations I wou.ld't svapTcplady's! "Kock of Ages" or Cowper's -"Fount-! tian Fiheu wiih Blood" as sung toj nit: oia, oiu luries, to my uien im polluted childish spirit, by men and women most of w-nom have now passed to the other shore,; for. all the stuff, called up-to-date music, that you could cram in a hundjed recon struction carpet-bags. The wilderness with its fountains and streams would be intolerable without the carol of the birds. The home would be a veritably charnal house without some .kind music. Armies would be stripped ; of half the , glamour of their glorywithqut miisic tor 'war 1$ agla'mt&rahd a fraud at best. "Our friends are sus tained and soothed" by song in the valley of the shadow, but sacred music is to the church what the soul is to the body. Men do not worship with the zeal, the enthusiasm, .the one-ness of spirit and the unction they seemed to when I was a child, in these mountains; and I honestly believe that one of the ground-sill reasons is that "all the people" have almost quite ceased to sing. The people have from somj reason (think the reason out) turned this exalted part of the divine worship over to the "organ" and a few kindly and obliging young folks in the corner of the church, llie ten days and nights of the Bible Conference whT witness some of the grandest congregational sing ing of the old time gospel hymns that ever disturbed the stillness of these mountain solitudes. This music, like the gospel which it glad dens and glorifies, is without money and witnout price. Dr. Ridley of Atlanta, writes me that "Prof. Geo. K. Sims of Alabama, a fine singer, will lead the old-time gospel songs." COME ! Bring your gospel song books with you. Truly, Jas. H. Cathey. C9UF.T HOUSE : lift Mm.: The work of constructing a wtll graded street to the site upo which the new Jackson County Court House and Jail are. to be erec-cd Commenced Monday morning, and will be completed in the next few. days. The Court House building com :rJ. ttee at a meeting leld in Sylva h:st j weeK let tne contracx ior tnc o iiu- ing of the new court house mid j?vl to, Mr. Chas. J. Harris for ti e nsrr. of $30,000, he being the lowv it I'M der who fur ashing the prerer.iisito required of bidders. There jre u number of bids ranging fro.n Zl'i 000 to 39000. As soon as the street can " 3 .fin ished sufficiently to be u: materiel will be placed grounds 'aid th ork on th 1 l A'. inr will bein. It is jeliev d th?t mey win oe reaay ior occ man-.y ... ! not Kiter man m time ior u. ; in of the February (1914) errn of the superior court. A number of the visitors to Syl va have remarked upoa the natur al beautyof -he site selac ed for the county buildings and upon it's adai tahilit to developing. BW TO MAKE BIBLE CONFERENCE SUCCESS ; , 1,. Au$ndt-you and make the Conference "a"" -blessing to others by attending. ' 2. Get others to attend. Let preachers anl Christian vorkers talk to their friends and neighbors about it. 3. Come to stay until the last hymn is sung. Many will never have an opportunity to put in ten days to better advantage. 4. Pray for the Conference. This is to be a Bible Conference and should be keyed to earnest prayer. 5Bring your Bible along. Come prepared to do a little studying. As we dip into the word we will rise high no doubt to the shout ing point. But we are no" going to take it all ouf in feeling. When the Conference is over we should wo know more Bible than we did be fore. If you are satisfied with Cut out and properly fill j)ut and your knowledge of the Bible stay 1 and send in before Sept 1st, 1913. at home. ! m 6. Bring a pencil and note dook . , i along. I have learned to make notes of good things I hear in this way I have learned many things. 7. Brother, sister, friend make up your mind to see this Confer ence through. Get a good start by joining in the first hymn that is sung. I want to shake hands with my brethern from all over thosemouri tains. Many of them calT1 teach me. God knows I would gladly sit at their feet By spending Some days to-gether, we all perhaps will get some more light rom the word of God. George N. Cowan. " ANNOUNCEMENT. The old soldiers and sons and daughters of the Confedercy wil meet at Cullowhee ' N; C. on the 22 nd. and 23rd of Augjst for the pur-n pose oi electing oiiicers ana paying dues. - Will secure some speakers for the occasion and . have dinner on the ground Saturday. ' TEACHERS FOR ' . syi vi high sniinnr At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Sylva High School aeld recently the following faculty was elected: principal, W. T. Broth ers; assistant principal, G. Taylor Hampton; first grade, Miss Inez Jathey; second grade, Miss Inez Weaver; third grade, Miss Gertrude Wilson; fourth and fifth grades, Ms Bertha May' Henson. Brothers is a graduate of 1 Trinity College and has had .four very successful years in school worl: in Central Carolina md comes ;-j us highly recommenced S au . ""tr and discipline! ian. Mr. riuinpton is well known in Jackson rarity and especially in Sylva as v instructor of marked v. i'ity, he I bnV?nd tiPlit for a n unit'. of years in iht iouir.y rnd in oyla last gave er.t:." 'Mtis.'c- t:o:i ana won for himself host of freinds both among the p upils and patrons of the school. Miss Hen son has been competed with the Sylva school for four years and has been very successful in hep" work as is attested by her re-elecfion from year to year. Miss Inez Cathey has been prominent in school work in 1 the county and was 're-elected to the position she held last year as teacher okthe first grade, she hav ttg'Vthewotk 'orirtstfuctirni the little tots her specially. Miss Weaver's first year in teaching was at Sylva last year where she showed k , , f teashini hv ; the manner in which she handled. the work of the advanced first and first half of the second grades. Miss Wilson has taught for several years in tne scnoois oi tnis ana otner counties of the state and comes to us with high recommendations. Taking them as a whole this is an excellent corps of teachers and we bespeak them a most successful year. Good For 25 Votes In the J-aurnal Contest i ramc Address This coupon is not good after Sept ember 1st, ANNOUNCEMENT. I take this opportunity to announ ce to my friends that I will here after be perminantly located at Cullowhee, N. C. where I will de vpj.eimy entire time to the practice of medicine and surgery. "'. Edmund. J. Bryson. If you are a housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by ' washing dishes,; sweeping and doing houseworks all day, and crawling into bed dead tired, at night You must get out into the open air i and sunlight If. you do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels in .good order by taking Chamberlain's Tab lets when needed, you should be-; come both healthy and beautiful. IFor sale, by all dealers. - 4. -.- " - ... . - -v-T .. . 'r ' It ... -Mi 1 ill :1 ... i mm- - ' r '-