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4 FiipnituFe QUALLA. Crop? were damaged considerable py the storm la5t Friday, s pecial ly the corn, Mr, and Mrs. 0. W. Hyatt have jroved to Sebe Hyati's saw mill to keep the boording house. Jesse Lambert has moved to his new home, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rhodes have moved to their hew home where they seem to be well pleased. MiccA Rprfhn Hamntnn and An- niP Mflv firppn nd Wm. Farmer 0rtrMrc- R:n hpr last Thursday-. Miss Virginia Green has gone to Big Ridge to begin her school. MISS AuQie UUest oi oai ivci a . augers iui mc yvcciy-ciiu. - " , Creek was visiting here Sunday: L Hefsnel Keener of .Canton is here efforts as shown by the fact tha Willie Moore and Dixon-HyStt !ani wiU-spend the balance 'of the!" is impossible to buy a round madea hurried trip to Bryson 'summer With bis. jSrandmother.iP summer xcuns.on ticket to City lasteek. I ; ; Mrs. W. H. Cooper. fylvaat a"y Plnt ln the world 80 MissesHazel Rogers and-Laiira; "Mrs. Ro.bt. Owen of Waynesville i Iar 33 we Kno,f - u . . , Howell spent Sunday with Miss An- is visiting-her son D; U. Owen. I PeoPle o have been mduced, nie Bird ' H " ' - Mr-and Mrs Richard Fowler of through other influences that, tie Prof. Erastus Owen, John Battle Carl Terrill, He ryBird4 Roy Bird; Misses Annie' Howell, MaryC Bird and Hazel Rogers were the guests m it uA.cv,noi ;. 'I u. uo. iv. iiujjpj-. ..v,u;Uir . ; . , Mrs. Mary Hughes was the 'uest, of Rev. & H. Hampton Sunday. . j . The Qualla Graded School open Thomas Jones andiJas-VMesserjed August 4th with an enrollment spent Sundav winr M:MGreen? John Johnson has-gone to Sun- Knrcf Ar. riii cnpriH some u.x t n iir.i c . ww rn.rn.rn. . p;"i:ti' QH milv have moved to" Scot is Creet. i . o . y-i . 11 -i I Misses Nina. "Keener and Inez were'visiting in ;Brysbn ' City ; lasu week. b fc- !::"Tf -Jr:'. ' T r-"--'-:'vV"'l Miss AnnYeMay:te spent the Vweeic here wU l -.1 I - . - . . " : if " ' " a few pair of Job; Lot Shoes less than Cost come v ; at almost yoiir own price, v Best -Patent Flour 70c. Plenty of Fruit Jars 1-2 gal. 90c 1 qt. 65c EvertMiiiy at Low Come and let us show satisfied don't We let her friend Miss Beithu Hampton. Crawford Shelton and his sister Mrs. Mattie Whitmire have return ed from a visit to friends and rela tives at Cullowhee and Big Ridge. -Oscar Martin of Noland, was visi ting his mother here Sunday. ' C. A. Bird made a business trip to Bryson last week. Miss Texas Bradburn has gone to Asheville where sh will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Wm. King of Sweetwater Tenn. is visiting her father R. L. Hyatt Mrs. Robert Howell and Mrs. J. F .Rogers returned Tuesdav from i Pniihpp whprp tkpu hW been Sylva visiting relatives and friends, I uaa iduivc.y,iTCuiCu muto Marvin Allison'ana R: Owen oflconferences' Sylva -has not yet gain Waynesville were the guests 0f J. eda Placeon the map of resort LDelwooHre stopping with Elberta Galloway. Miss Birdie Stelton' is visiting friends.in Canton. 4 t . .. ' . Rnpn'tn Mr and Mrs. Hanxlev Bradley a son. V The teachers and the people, of the comthunitv are, enthuseastic - overthe excellent prdsDebtsjfar Xtemlm l.rainf almos5 :had -, . VrVnii v:ii j nervous prostration nW len during I successful year. wmie-mue : One of the most common I ail- tic4 a day aid massage the parts ttioitiugbiy'.t -each application!, and ; ; yon our goods and prices, if you are buy. Prices are right on all lines. can fix you up with furniture. Come in and us show you what we have and at what price. Cash ANOTHER DISCRIMINATION. Editor Journal We read frequent ly of the results obtained by the "Greater Western North Carolina Association" organized some two years ago for the purpose of adver tising the advantages of this section to the outside world, and while , we' are all glad to hear of anything good concerning our neighbors . we people of Sylva are sorry to learn that llthough Jackson Count is a member of the Association and has paid it's assestment of $400 as her share of the advertising f-nd. ma3t of which was. paid by the town and r0"1 1 ' . 5 I , . . r.. , - Sdeniedjthe. co;vemence of birying f O m linn wm 1 nlr e CirKrn nn'rt' - 'F " - . l" "'"a aviflg'heen forced to buy their tickets to' Dillsboro as, the verv, best they could do have naturally firm ed the opinion that Sylva is ohlyva wioe place in the road or a Lbe3t ; a nag siauoii. - A conductor, oh one of the Sbuth- during 1 a n lltyeatMi Was presented with a straight ticket from Danville,. Va. to Sylva' and it was only after the of this article. 4 i It is hoped that the attention of Greater ,W estetn North Caro- liiaAssociaUon having beenicalled Prices, to this matter that it's efforts may secure for Sylva he advantage of being one of the towns entitled to the round trip privelege. OBITUARY OF DAVID GREEN. David Gseen was born March 9 1843, died July 61913. He was married to Eliza . Quilliams August 1, 1:861. He was the father of seven children, six living, one having died in infancy; 36 grandchildren and 4 great grand children, JHe joined, the Baptist I church at Old Savannah when a boy and lived a faithful member until . his death. IJe was also a confederate veteran. ; He was liked by all who knew him. He was a kind atod affection ale father, but it his pleased God to call him from his earthly home to a home beyond where he will await his loved ones to join him. Dear father, so brave, so gbod,' so true: ' . So patient all his sufferings through J To death dark tide; So sweet, so par'ei without a stain. So noble that thrbiigh!days of pain He' sobCh'ed1 our" fears' with hopVs refrain; -And yet' he died. ,1 As rime still oes his weary round There's left to ,us but the little r mouna , t ; . ;. , We kneet beside; a ' And aswe wet it with our tears, c And talk Ibo'ut thosafiappy' years . , ..r-, fre lamer uicu. And thus the days must come and .- - go., -A ' ' " ; . ; Till borne oil rime sluncea'sirig flow, "Beyond the tide. ;, Weisee him wave; With angel hand i Our welcbme to .a fairer land : Zy's And then- perhaps tveli understand I Why father died: 1 . Father, thou art g6n to rest: ; - yiahswefiinear no mpre; ,;' Ahd iofrbw; painnd suffering hoyi Store ft 1 and see ' dozen. not 1 Shall ne'er distress thee more. Father, thou art gone to rest; And this shall be our .prayer, v That when we reach our journey's end V Thy glory we shall share. Through all pain at times he'd sniile A smile of heavenly birth, j And when the angels , called him home, . ..,; He smiled farewell' to earth. Heaven retaineth now our -treasure Earth the lonely casket keeps, r And the sunbeams long to linger . Where oui- sainted father sleeps. i - - S.' L. J. P. - x , . -1 - : It looks as tho lgh there. is some thing radically , wrong , , spmejiere, when Jphn Jacob" AstpE'' wdow will .spend between forty andsprty five thousand. dollars for, medical aiieuuance ior ner o?Dy at oinn, and ted' ord ; tate- 6f North Carolina 'can' not1 afford ta expend tut :forty-two thousand dollars1 an nually 'on the lives ahdr health Vbf its two and'a quarter millions of babies" children antT adults ' WlierP-forty- two'tholisanddbllars ised t& fiht . 'tubertiulbsisi typhoid; ttfalariaT diar rhai'm'siase bfchlldf to, 'clitfife?te? VaM)fi$ Ug anda. Quarter millions 5f people, :'of course it Has to be spread out fat her thin: r fiM j r sit A Vast amount of! ill ' healtji is due to'linpaif ed : dlgeljtrbri'r' When the' fomach fails to peffornr its fun ctfdiis prdprlythehole "system beames aefafrge&?i Arfew doses of Chamberlain's' Tablets is tall you needThey will;! streiae 'your ' a1gekrion,'invidrate regulate your bowels, entirely do- rig away ; ;; with" i thab (uaisserable. ifefelifi due' ?to r fatymestibn Try itSlany oewhaVe been permaf eririv'cured wh iiot yoilf Fit siaeW - I: ' v , - 1 V it. .'-'.. . . . . '
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