VOL I NO. 7 M'ABMfi advance -i V"'-'.VV t: " ; ' : - - ' ' j 1 : 1 , " " FREE VOTES First Bonus Offer in the Journrrs Great Popularity Conte:r;:; Xbat the contestants who are really in earnest may niajke a good fitart we are giving , the following jxjnus offer: to the contestant . turn- , d jn the greatest number of votes - J r A. J . for the weeK enoing August 4ux we ill give 5UUU iree votes, to tnesec on(j4000 to the 3rd 3000 and to the fourth 2000 votes. MARK1AGE LICENSE. - ' -jud Buchanan 33 to ; Florence pills 27; Dee Beck, 21,; to Willie jlay Stillwell, 16; CharlieSneppardi g3t to Minnie Frizzle 1Q;T Calvin Wilson, 4, to unarioue onnson, lo Jim Love (col) 27, to &Unnie Moore (col) 27. Mrs. 0. B. Coward who has? been .4- s-fcV-J tt t 4- 4- - ITtmm )n . in Oil an exienucu visit iu melius xu Oklahoma and New Meco, arrived Jiere Sunday alternoon enroute ; to er home in Werster;; While' in New Mexico Mrs. Oowhrd vsutf efed a severe attacK ol nomarne poisio ning and w as removed to ; Clinton Hospital, Clinton Oklahoma.: How1 eer she is recoveririgrrapidly. : Dr. L, Hannah ,1 PHYSICIAN ANJ SO RG EON OFFICE OVER DRUG STORE " RESIDENCE fHONE4 DILLSBORO.N. fc. 1 JOHN fl. PflRRlS ' Dealer in t: , . - : tdatcbes anb 3eweieiT -".. - - All kinds of repair . work done on short notice.- ' v ENGRAVING A SPEClAllY; Sylva, N. C. ' . : f : C. G. LOGAN Undertaker and Embalmer B 116 years perience. . Full Line of Caskets and Robes. license Noijl) a ' r ; Phone No. 17 WaynesviUe,' N. Cr COLEMAN; C. COWAN, V- Attorney and CotmseHor atiLawV y WEBSTER, NcO: i DR.S McGU E. ' v DENTISTS;-j 'if Ofac : Pharmacy Building -. ;-.. 7-.;- .' W. R. ;SHERRiLL. 4v, AtTOENEY AT LAWr Office in Court Houiei -; Webster; n. : .E. Alley ' '"cVrC.c; Buchanan milieu & l&uckarian Webster, NiO.j vhile Mr. Allev ' has moved to Waynesville, he wul "contmuejto. ke activepartin the practiceof INTEREST GROWING IN; CONTEST; MANY. NEW NOMINATIONS RECEIVED DAILY; :-.V"; 7 . V Interest Growing JintContest: ManycNew y Nominations Received Daily; - U . . - ;v Now is tejime to: GetintqJthe Race. ; Contest i obly in force a welAjaiEarly , StartftMeans Much--Evefy. Subscription : counts Oldor New. ' .-: . ': ' The interest in ihe Contest grows daily . and : other contestants will from time, to time enter : the lqce. The prizes are the handsomest ever offered by. a paper of this sec'tion of th ai state ana are well worth work- uig ior. ine.worK necessary tv se cure one ot these handsomier prizes is hot heavy ana the compensation is ample if you" will get down" tp business ana .wura prize. Tlie congest has Deen running only one weeK but in that - time quite an interestAhas been arouse i m it. l he. more conies cants ---uie merrier tne contest, oet in ana make the otners nustle for. the prize. ane Contest 'is sun young, but its liiianc is a very important time fso obhgations, wnar ever are at tached to entering. 4 this ' contest, and it costs absolutely nothing to win. -ine prizes wni go to tnose turning m uie ' largest .number of voies. Ino iavor wni ne snown to any one in the race: In this way every contestants has an equal i o'is the: time to enten By doing so you so you secure the aa vaniage.di a gooa start. : I oHLtbt MAY btllVr; ItttM m ihL lUUNTY JAIL bible confere;: Ol'ENS ! TODAY. ; The first meeting of thiinitiary se sion of the We4ternarolina Bible Conf irehce will be'eohducted this evening at the Auditorium', by: Rev CalehX. Ri- ley p.a;oft lante Ga. v - jit is expected that the attendance will be large throughout the entire ten days of the meeting . -v There will be, five services each, day two in the morning twt in ; the afternoon and one in the;"eyeniiig The evening session willbejof evan gelical natur whilethe - day ser vices will be ' featured by vaddreS2s by dif erent rhen upon "subjects of the bible. . 7 , : . ; The;pe6ple ofSylya and.Dilfsboro have made prepatatidns toicare :for a large number of people , and will I ao tneir Dest to maKe il pleasant for everyone. . r ODDFELLOW NOTICE. ; All members of avannah Lodge No. cJ5b L U. U Jf. of Deets, N. C., will taKe notice that the above Lodge has been consolidated with black Kock Lodge No. 247, O. O. F. at Sylva," N. ; C, and" alf members wishing to have their .membership transferred to Sylva may: do so at special reduced rates tor; reinstate-' ment if done within the ;next .three weeks. j ( - In. case any one " wishesVto - rein state under the above conditions h cnmiceayar -frhay write -IV ff)illardf Fiffi!Se&f ANTE: SALOON WORK SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST STARTS Af C4 ' uriLiiuiiu ship contest in which ; the ;WesterrL' JJul;28.ield work; by-the: Nordi Carolina Fair Association will North Carolina: Anti- Saloon League was started in Salisbury ...yesterday by Rev. R. L. lavis; state secretcr' and a cbrp3 of workers. ' . Addresses we're delivered by Mn Davis; Rev. O. r L. Stfingfield and Archabald Johnson. A number of chu rches "were thrown open to the visitin 4 speakers and several of thp ' pastors joined in the movement. The cam paign as started in the in Salisbury will be carried on throughout the state and war will be waged in all quarter against blind tigers ana the whiskey traffic. " At Holmes Memorial Methodist yesterday afternoon the Saliojurj? and Spencer Baraca uhion beic its annual meeting, when an able ad dress on "The Man Built Mem" wes give away free a number of scholar-, ships in the leading educational in- , stitutions of this State havebeen completed and inan advertisement in this issue of the Journal the Fairv ssociation announces thatthecon- i test will.open on August 18, T The Association is laying great stress on. the educational features1 of the Fair work' and in giving these scholarships it . is - determined that several boys ana4 girls by a little pleasant work at sparev moments il be enabled to enjoy educational advantages' which they perhaps would not otherwise receive. The work will consist : of selling i season tickets to the Fair, and mafc- iui and securing entries of exhibits for the fair: A basis on which points of ser vice will be scored has been worked Black KocK Lodge io. :247, -Sylva N. C; or G.'T. Hampton, Lodge 'Dep uty of Sylva; or G. C. Cooper, Past Grand of Savannah Lodge, who will gladly Assist you in any way pos sible: Washington, July,, .-Fresident ri n'mni . r,p riinnor , Wilson is not uibpobeu to mteneie rLUllllJIftllU j4jIlUUuL C' wiin my sentence Which may be ULMllLDflM millUTV imposea t.pon William L. breese, llLlXULliuUll uUUlll 1 cohvictea in connection with the iauure 01 .uie .rust .ixauunai uauK, -Confirmation of the final details 01 Asnevme, it was learnea toaay in thp nllrfhase of the 700 nnr rif wnen oenaior yveiman aua;tou- W ear .Hillgirt, Henderson gressman , buoer cailea at the county, hy the colony of: Floridians yvhitenouSe m his behall. ine who reside at, and around St. Peters presiaent is incnn;a to Keep hanas r on, out may pubMOiy oraer tn.t jb.urgame the fo. of a tele" ureese be peimittea 10 serve what!ram yesterday, which conveyed the information that building op erations are to be started at once. This means that practically a new town will be started near Henr dersohyille very soon, the Summer Home Colony, of St. Petersburg, contemplating the erection of 200 summer homes in this section of tne- State. -'.It is expected ; that re presehtatiVes of the St .Petersbhrgf organization will arrive here in the ever sentence js imposea upon mm in tne county jan 111 preierence to the pemtenuaiy, owmg to the precarious cohaiuun 01 his health. Asnevme viuzen. NOTICE 7 , We take this opportunity of ih-1 forming the Public, that we have formed a Partjrship for the Prac- ir rvf 1 prlifino orH QnrHanr n V 7 "S TLQext few days to start the -building will.be glad to serve our fnends atF t - h r 11 i: -7 activities. any and air hours. ?- ; any :pfA?A Nichols - , -' I)r.; Lester Li Williams ; . t Cullowhee,' N. C. Mrs. Ellen Picklesimer is visiting relatives atCasniers Valfe hereby place the name xf : 1-? '--,yp 0. '..... 1 ' 3 - j IN NOMINATION IN THE oiimal; Gontesi . A; x r, - iName .; ; :? r 1 -.'i bT of small children. The body, was sent to Germanton Stokes county for burial. Asheville CiUr 7 5rA''aJ.-' -:'3,l.'i . '.. " ''.' - IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. r Editor Franklin Press, My Dear Mr. Curtis: I , want io announce through the colums o5 your paper our thanks for so many pretty names suggested for our twin babes. Our twin No. 7," as sortie had it. Especially we feel thankful to the Editor of the Jack son Co. Journal for helping us ad vertise, and futhermore we feel that it would not be doing the Journal justice unless wejgive names. No. and dates of the above .Grants. They were duly claimed by Mrs. Grant and myself about noon -Monday July 7th 1913. Names were suggested to ais by a friend of purs ship as will be enjoyed by-' contest- i ant in or near Asheville. The following colleges, which have listed scholarships with the Fair Association for distribution to contestants serve to show the im portance that has been attached to this educational feature of the Fair: The Asheville School for Girls t ... Christ School at Arden,;. Cullowhee Normal, and Industrial School, Da v idson College, Elon College, Mars HjUi3oliege, Normal ,andM Collegiate IpsStute " at fievtilef (Gene vieve's College at Ashyille State College of Agriculture and Mechanic- Arts, State Normal and Industrial, State University,, Trinity College, ,Weaver College, Asheville Business College, and Emanuel Business College at Asheville. ' SYLVA Lena Ashe . Arbutus Tallent Lula Jones Marv WiIIIp WpIIq at recK, aano, omy 10 jaio. Tn0telia Cattiey terea ana amy recoraea in dook. 10 1, family record July 21, 1913. Names of these,' grants are Eula May and Beula Fay, and the num ber of these Grants are 8 ; an'ici .9: Therefore not having any Grants just now to Kate and Duplicate we Will file all such names awayfor future referenced. . . Yours respectfully rj , V k Sam E. Grant; - delivered by Rev. John W. Moore. out wherehy a contestant in a re The attendance was large "and the mote rural district will have the -. I t meeung was presmeu over uy j; mes S3rrje opportunity to win a'scliolar- n. warourton. - J. J. McKinzie who was accidentr ally killed by being caught between two box cars at Spaitanburg Satur day af ernoon was formerly on the. police force int Salisbury. He also formerly worked in Spencer. He had recently been married a second time and leaves a wife and a nura- STANDING OF CONTESTANTS Hannah Mae Deitz X ' DILLSB0R0; Janett 'Snyder , WEBSTER Lena Cowan . Georgia Stillwell " - v;; - : WILLETS BirdieRobinson v ' BALSAM B-ie CogdUl . ; V;: ; . COWARTS Minnie CoWard. ' 'iHORTOFF?-; Olive Norton :rLE Allen-was married t6vMi5s Cora Witcherbf Saginaw Oregon July 24. v ? SM Miss Anna Hooper who is visiting nesday.- ' (j; .. .( CASHIERS . I Op IO VSUC VU1C W CCCy. , V,.'- . . " rJ.-T. Powell of Tuckaseigee was in the city, this tweek. :. .1000 .1000 1100 1060 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000' 1000 Lambert Hoojer was in the city this week on business; r . V Mr: W. S. Gunsaius, a fanner liv-; ing near Fleming,' Pa says he has use.Chamberlam's -CoUc; Cholera, and Diarrhoea Ramedy in his family forfourteeri years, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure m vrecommend- ingiL" For sale byALC DEALERS. Kelly Bryson Viola'Hawkihs 1000 1000 CANTON; Mary Evans Winnie Cabe 1000; 1000 .ADDIE Carrie Belle Fisher: ; ' - CHrKEE Lola'FIoyd ':V'J:-v? CULLOWHEE EviePhimps: Inez Ledbetter s.. Mamie Bry son 1000 1000 '7- xuuuv- ...... . i - 1- . . f ' i'. auuv v.A -7 v .MS -:rv 1000-' V ' y i V -- ft "' rt r ;,' ", "4. 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