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A - i - '.if-: ' y - - t-v v - ' " ' i,- ; . .Ww'riT -1 nr m h Doyle Alley of Cullowhee was in r w " .. . . B -:r " , .l', " ..'V - . - v ... ,.: -ca CITY LOCALS n-iilisii . i - y '.V. 'r--- - ' ';' I . -1,- " J , Betler see Bryson & Hoope about Flour and Rain Coats. 1 Prof. XH. Woodall is attending ; the Bible Conference. . - G. Taylor Hampton kept school at Beta Monday; and Tuesday .in the . absence ; of vthe teacher, Miss Essie Norton. f ' .. Miss Annie Clare lluck of Ruth erford College, is visiting her uncle, ' F. A. Luck St; : ; ; Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Potts and children, of Asheyille are the guests of Mrs. Potts' sister, Mrs. . M. Buch anan. u:V:';'. v ,The Southern Railway. Company will use the entire first-floor c f the exhibition buildings at the coming Jackson County Fair for ; the ad vancement of Dairying Apple Growing and instruction in Domes tic Science. - R. G. Hunt was a businesV visitor " in Sylva Monday, from Balsam. D. Robt. Davis has moved his f3mily on main stieefrecently va cat ? t by I. H. Powell. . Mrs. Eugene Holcombe, of Ashe ville is visiting her morher, Mrs. J. E. McLean. The Franklin Press has the fol lowing local" Rev. J. M. Bennett of Sylva N. C. has been called as pas tor of the Baptist Church here. John R. Crawford was a- business visitor in Sylva from Balsam. t Cling Ensley spent Sunday in Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dills who are visiting in Dillsboro were in Sylva Tuesday evening. Duff Cowan, oit Greenes Creek was in the city this week attending the Bible Conference. 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 vote my entire time to the practice of medicine and surgery. Edmund. J. Bryson. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer liv ing near' Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ramedy in his family for fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleasure in recommend ing it For sale by ALL DEALERS. V Revl D.; M. Pressley: of Bethsada, Ohio, who is visiting , his father - at Speedwell, was in the. city several days this week attending the West ern Carolina Bible Conference." , Little Mary Candler visited her giandmother in Dillsboro this week 1 was cured of diai rhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrhoea Remedy,' , writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is nothing better. For sale by ALL DEALERS. '' Prices that Move the GOODS Our store is full of Nice New Goods Just From Market We will give you a few prices below, Mens Shoes in all of the latest Styles from $2.00 to 4.00 Ladies Shoes from $1.25 up Apron Gingims at 5c Dress Gingims at 7 1-2 to 12 1-2 Fancy Patent Flour 65c Good Coffee 18 to 35c lb We have a full line of Men's Hats and Dress Shirts at a good price, See Them. We have a nice new line of fresh Groceries at a close price. Our stock is new and you know what you are getting when you buy from us. NEW STORE NEW GOODS at NEW PRICES. Having recently bought out the lines of Hard ware and paint carried by "$ylVa Gash Store" and the lines of Furniture and Paint carried by "Sylva Supply Co." it I I J I wish to announce to the public that, I am 0 strictly a new business in Sylva and that here after I expect to carry a full line of up-to-date f 11 i II i- ! I 5 . s 5 is VLX XXX U VU i i i including Farming Utensils, Mining Suplies, Cook ing and Heating Stoves, all kinds. of Furniture and House-Hold Furnishing Goods, Paints Oils, etc. Am Located in Same Building That the Post Office is in. My Motto will be, "Courteous Treatmet and Fair Dealing" And will try to build up the bnsines by endevorincf in every way 10 best serve the interests of my customers. Come to see me. M BUCH ST 1 '1 6 ---- l-.iVr mi t tti-mrr if 'it-u'iKia- mi rm Tours Very Respectfully ill! XJ 1 3 A R Now Is the II ft E to order votir Dillsboro, N. C. COLLEGE SCOLARSHIPS FREE! A number of scolarships in the leading colleges of the State will he given away for the 1914 term by the WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA FAIR ASSOCIATION Scolarships can be secured by selling season tickets to Jthe Fair and jseeuring r ait exniDits, - ; Ou basis for scoring points gives all contestants equal opportunity of winning, regardless of place of residence. CONTEST OPENS AUGUST 18th; VilSltPSES SEPT 20TII .; : Your choice.or a scholarship in the following colleges: Asheville Sch?Hor Gs- Chnst School at Arden, Cullowhee Normal and Indus- . .. trt scnooi, uaviuson Allege. Elon College, Mars Hill College, Normal -mm and CoUegiate Insmute at Asheville, Saint Genevieve's College at Ashe- ' viUe, State CoUege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. State Normal and ftM,eM TrinitV College. Weaver: College ' eV,PSTtt o6 Em Business CoUegeof AsheviUa. ForruleS 0f the ?ontest-F Catalog and program, address: . :mB: ASHEVILLE, N. C. ' ' V . . ; ", ' r DON'T ATTEMPT TO PUT IN WHEAT UNLESS YOO E R 1 L 1 Z E. It' will pay you to do so, if you fertilize its the- best ! in vestment you can make. Order your fertilizer nov fron your agent or write direct to the factory. s - Beta .- - - . i - Fertilizer -1 F. G HOFFMEN, General Manager
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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