v .... . . - - . . .. -.V. ... .. ;V''; : -,"."' -'' . a..;.Ia V 'T-":- s "-Jrv- -tV.- -r '.'. f- Jt;;Tr-:- J - ,v- -.-'-.w fr : ! V :. v I. r - . - i i i ' r '- vol.ino.7v; POWER PLANT JuOVED; The power plant of the: Dillsboro and Sylva pecUicCan- been removed territ DiUsDoro iu "". .rin!SundaVnight.with a masterful ser- n the big dam on the. Tuckaseigee--- . ; . . ,, - .1 river at Dillsboro "has been .com - ner ctt , : c . : - pleted. ' l ;! I The reason ior :remongAto short a time is- smce jQm on the . creek:Tbroke i some dam ou ux s. tinlP ad0 it has been: hard to : give j time a0u ... to satisfaction and it is believed that this can be aone by attaching; the roachinery to the engine at the; C.! j. Harris Tannery. The Tuckaseigee Baptist Assbcia tion is in session at Webster. Quite a number of people 'from Syva and other points passed through Thurs day enroute to Webster : to attend the meeting and it is believed , that attendance will be unusually large- The Journal will give ah account of the Association in the next jssiie. "I was cureS of diai rhoea by one dose of Chamberlain's1 Colic, Chole ra and Diarrhoea Remedy.T writes M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole' - Pa. -; There is nothing. better. rsale; by Aid, DEALERS. SI' JOHN fl- PflRRIS Dealer in TJtnatcbee anb 3evveler? . All kinds of repair work done on short notice. i v: ' j - . ENGRAVING A SPKIALT.Y?' Sylva, k C. ; : ; C.G. Undertaker and Embalmer: tl6 years experience w'; Full Line of Caskets and Robes. . License No; 6 r i Phone No. 17 WaynesvilleV N; C. COLEMAN C. COWAN, ... Attorney and Counsellor atlLawy WEBSTER, C. DR.S McGUIRE. DENTISTS. V; 4 j , Office : Pharnutcy BuUding, sy:no Attorney "at Law, Office In Court House.- r "WEBSTER N- &fil?r;'iKii F. E. Alley 7. , C. C, Buchanan StUeu o-: COua J r iv" .;' Webtter; tfO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION. LGGAN s While Mr. Alley , has, : moved to Waynesville; he wiU, ,t0 . take active part iSeractice pf law at Webs ;S BIBLE CONFERENCE OUiMdO; t' . A ipiefirst ; session t of theS Western parbhna 3iblef Gonfelrencer-cS&d mon bv:Dr:Calfth'A RiHW, n n ' tlo . . n i; - l , - : of. Atlanta Ga. .was a pronounced sUccesS jn every parHcuiartf from fave israker , - iv v ?1 , -: r especial 'menuon as each one; gave 'J y- f - Y - - r v messages that ? are m?istftr: niees. r. W. E. Aberhathy, ' of Greens- i-boro stated " that lie had attended - - of , ; character in. various -parts' of -1 1 ie nation land Where the speakers were men on international reputation and that the speaking at me Western -North Carolina bioie Conference at Sylva compared very-iavoraDiewith any he has ever heaid. . the principle speakers were Dr. Ridley and G. N. Cowan, both of whom were present throughout the entire conference and delivered ad- atesses evciy uay, )r ADernatriy captivated: the congregation - in his three sermons, " the Katherhood of God", "Man asi:tne chila of God and "The power of God tnrpugh Man." - ; Kev. Theo. Davis delivered two addresses, Dr. VV. H. Kiqh, oi Elber- lQ Drekcherees;ot. O. S.-Dean spoke tnree times, ' Kev. ' J. J. BarKer delivered an4 address, ! ReV. W. ri. Tipton and Mrs. Tipton spoke on foreign missions, Rev. L. t. Aberhatney delivered three , elo quent sermons, tiol. MiQdleion lectured, rresioing .Lider (Jordeil preacned an -excellent sermon, Proi. Woodall spo'Ke 01 "t ,e bible, and Kev. .a. n. wms preacned sever- al times duf ing the conlerence. buhuay was ine gala day. Dr. Ricd spoke in tne morning ioiidwed rby" Dr. w Hu-Aoematny, Kev. u JN. ! Cowan ano ur. Kioiey spoke in tne aiternoon and Dr. rudley preacn ea-again. at tne evening service. ; -'llie attendance was jrge during (He entire conierence. . Jtians w ere 1 penected for the holoihg ot another conlerence at byly a next summer, and it is believ ed tharthe one a year v4rom now will even surpass tne one just held aa the linaVs daye been secured and the committees will begin their workrarpnee preparing lor xhe se cond - Annual Meeting of the ; West ern Carolina Bible Conlerence... The work of grading ;tie street up to trie court nouse site has been completed -'and the excavations " are being made -fibr.injtudcuiigs.: Ai ' ' :" . ... . ..JA-j m ::. uiiniiiiiwl ' . in I hauling material ? Irom ; the depot and placmg it n the grounds: where it will bexonveiuent tor ihe-'wofk-mbjiney; wiil not bedekyed whenthey- stmto :,ypikD:f .the foundatibna i arid Vvnlls 7which ; will rasirias be finistie" x VAtithe montMytrneeUng-of - the County Commissioners the tax ;,of 25cts. on the hundred dollars yalua-tioiiof-p .'-the poU was levied to pay .the county's S10 000 1913 as proviaea unaer tne courfhouse .law. :;iv : vr. C- ;:. UUCiil OUILDlhU bUUHT BOUSE AvY DERillul FAILS. H 1 II U . I I k 1 Ul 1 l 8 17 IIUIIU ! M I v f - un unn i uiT i uunu uimi V-CANTON, Aug.(Spedal)oim jving, ' a wen ; iuio wu young man of this : place was Suddenly; , killed while at his work here" thismojrn ing when a heavy derrickfeif and stiuck ' him : upon the head. Al though medical lkUWas called (; and responded ' immediately : hewas deadnjefore a physician; arrived on the scene. ; l ' ';' , - 'King and others men were at workreplacing some foundations beneath the ice factory and a store building, where they had. been washed away by U.recent: heavy, stoims.' -The derrick about twenty feet', high; rwas beiDgised7 to hoist the buildings while jieavy beams ... . . --"i. were placed beneath ; them. In some way the, derrick was allowed to fall and the unfprcuaale young man" was struck down without any warning whatever. Vi he "accident; occurred, before any of King's fellow laborers were fully aware' of what had happened. 7 Mr. King was a, son of Martin j n a wpI knnwn farmpr anri imsi- i Kin , a well known farmer and uusi ness man. Be is survived by 'a wife and four children and leaves several brothers, Announcement - - - . has not yet been madeT as to the funeral arrangements. T Nb coron- er's inquest is likely to beheldi'. Dr. J. M. Kussell; thei cohiity 1 coroner; being oiv hno ee physicians who at- tended the decease i after the acci- dent. KILLINIi AT ALEXANDER Asheville, Aug. 11. Dr. W. J. Clontz, 5b years old, orv Alexander N.u, o mnes irom tms city, one of tiie best Known pnysieians in tms section ol tne country was snot and Killed on tne streets of Alexander aoout b o'ciock this evening by o. M. Wet, tnree bullets, any dneoi vyhi.cn mignt nave caused deatn, taKing enect in tne breast and left side. Dr. Clontz 1 died less tdan nail ran dour alter tre snooung, which is said to nave been the result ol a leud of iour years' standing. West, wdo is a rural mad carrier met tne deceased in iront of' the postotnee, and with no other warn mg, it is saia than - tbe remark "I dear ou are going to kill me: throw up your barius," drew, "a 44-calibre revolver, and fired point blanK at the doctor who. led to the side walk, bleeding . .copiously .from the three wounds inflicted. V V West surrendered to a local - con stable and was later brought to this city by a sherifTs deputy;and lodg-j ed in. jail, charged with murder; bail being relused up to i l o'clock tonight:. .;:-.V.; -:. , -' Various reports are; afloat as to, the cause of the shooting, and the general drift of thee point to ' do mestic dimculties dating back four years ago, just prior to the death of Dr. jClontz's wile. During this period, it is said, : Mbad ; .blixxT v has existeid r between the -doctor; "nd West; and' .rieighbo between the doctor; and the mail camer.!u ..'.)& ' -; a The ; deceased is'suryived By three children, f two, married ;;daugfiters arid a' son, the latter X being unriaar-; rieHvItisexpectedat quest will ' held mte ton ObseWeryy News and Observer i HEAL VO: EN U?numripf s ueneve, nave aireaay exienaea iner privilege of voting to their , wompii citize is: In North Carolina a lea- gue has been formed for the pose of getting this state to join the ranksjp those who already- he ve equal suffrage.- The.followiag from Morganjtoh; shows .that the:-iwom? n of Biirke county are alive to the is sue.' . - . . .i li Following up the suffrage parage ; on the 4th of July celebration; at Mprganton, a meeting was held" W Mrs.isaac M; Taylor's: for 'the 'pur- . . , . pose ot organizing into a club those in sympathy with the woman's sul, f rage movement - v r " Mrs. F. W. Hossfeldt was unaa- I mously elected president, and , Mjrs Pearsall, secretaty. It was agreed name the association the Morgan-" ton Equal Suffrage League. Mrs. Hughson; Mrs. "Tay lor, and Miss Julia. Ervin were appolaLxj formulate ithe aims and purposes of the ssiociation which are as fol- . . .- - '.t . ' lows:, : : L Its purpose is to aid in seeuK ing ual Suffrage for women ' in ., . -. , . - ' i tne 5tate, Dy wnicn sne may ootain "her just and equal'.. rights -"of prop-, erty and person." - She is a citizen, subject to taxation, s and should have a yoifce in making the law: by which she is governed. Ji " :-; , y 2-Shey is, intruatedas mother and teacher With the up-bringing of the child, the future citizen, and she is" particularly fitted to legislate in all matters pertaining to the pro tection of childhood and youth. She is the guardian of purity imthe home, and her influence in politics would be thrown with overwhelm ing force against the organization of vice and liquor trusts! She ' has ntered the industrial "world and must assume the regulation 6f- the laws now so frequently violated which shall secure to women work ers proper sanitary surroundings, restricted hours and adequate pay and a law enforcing a proper age limit for children. ' QUALLA. Rev. C. F. Owen, of Vaynesville and Rev. JN,, Williams ofBryson City are holding a revival meeting " . A . The Qualla Graded School is mak ing great headwa in the cause of education in our section. t . Mr."and Mrs.) Andy Martin arid Miss Mary Hampton were the guests df Lafayette Wiggins' -;. family " Suri- - Frank Norman, V-Jessie 'Martin, Lottie Howell . and Wm.' . Farmer spent Sunday afternoon in Whittier. f Gorden Sherrill, John Battle and Wiriford Robinsoht spent . the i day Sunnday Withra v'THazel Rogers. Annie :,Bird and Lairfa" Howell were .-7 the Quests of Mr sMajry Hugh Sunday. . - - K -W. Bird spent' Sunday with Uncle Joe JerrelLl v y f - i ABmckeSherriu t was the guest? of libu iiuiuv yuuuuy 1 , ; .. . a - , .Miss Bonnie Rogers of -Asheville is spending her vacation - with her parents; Mrand Mrs. J. D. ' Rogers a yleTurpih! who broke his arm last week is improving rapidly and thifiks he'wiU soori be able to play baU'.again.TAc:i---;. Mrs. JB: Farm - j ISTOBTBAINsONI SEPTEfuliEII, 4T0. k - r -. - 4 : . . . . able growers in f Vestera Northt Cartft bllna. East Tennessee; and SouthW? west3Trginia to'prompUy;-forward live S10C&..C0 iastera and oouthem N ing grounds, tfie jSoui hern Rail has arranged to. - operate w ikly fast: special live stock s.ervice: such ; ,as was operated last year. -The ser--5 i:-;3 ; Tice this. '-year, however, is to in- Xi i (elude pointson the Virginia and . uthern Railwoetween Appalft ' v tZiv in'-' 13, va., and Bulls Gcp, Tenn, -v , , ; ' , ? hv - wdl cover at longer period, be- . ginning on September 4th and con--v-;- iiuumg unm uecemoer oist, ac-.v, txrding to announcement made to- : day by Live Stocks-Agent L.: fit ' Word. . ' -i . ' " .uach. Thursday, during this peri-3: od trains will ' be started at early morning1'' hours from Ooltew& L J unction, Harrim an Junction; Brisf h : tol. and Appalachian . These will be consolidated at Morris town, leaving , the New Line . yard at 2: 15 P? M. " arriving Asheville at 9.23 P, M. ; Trains will also be. started from K Murphy. N. C, and Rosman, N. C.0": on the Transylvania division, arriv- r ing Asheville in the early evening. . ' At. Asheville the stock will-be. made; f. ; into Uains and: run special toSpen- , ' ' ' iwnnnberehedb -cr. :: A. M. Friday. Here stock wilt be fe9, watered, and rested in the ' U - commodious and modern plant - v which the Southern Railway comJ -y . pleted only a- few months, ago. Friday afternoon trains . will leave Spencer, giving arrival at .Groens, boro 7:10 P. M. and Danville 955 -P. M. Friday! Raleigh 1:53 A. M Goldsboro 11 A. M., Richmond 7 A. M., Lynchburg 4:40 A M., Char- ': . lottsville 10:50 A. M., Manassas ! 4: P. M., Potomac Yards 6:45 P.M ' Saturday stops will -De made at points between Orange Manassas;to - -deliver feeders and a special train t J will leave Manassas aa 4:30 P. M. ' . to deliver feeders to points on the. -: Manassas and Harrisburg branches.. -Information as ' to this ervice - ' will be furnished by : any agent or -by F.L;-Word, Live Stock Agent, Atlanta, Ga. . LECTURE MONDAY NiCHT. . '-.'-,..; - a . rln order to accomodatethe con- .'' , ', venience of the people the men in - 5. charge of the. Hook Worm carhpaign decided to give the lecture at Web- - i f ; 7 ; ster last - Wednesday .night instead ; , 1 j of Sylva , as was . advertised and '-' ' to postpone the ;. lecture at ; Sylva r-: untU Monday night at eiit o'clock.- 2';6etter JoV before marriage than i" Re-no' after marroage,' is a quaint and quick sentense which the reli ' Religous HeVald quotes from J;Rev JCompton Ball a Baptistf pastor ' in .Washington City. BMcal Re- K i Mo ving pictures atr theAudiori- f$Z ; r um baturday mgau - - r'-'T " 'One'of the most common : ail- - -' nieritsthat : hard working people afeafflicted z -witfris ; lame back. Apply Chariibermiri's "liniment twice a dayjand massage the parts " ' V thoroughly at each aririheritionv and :!A-: ' willet quick reliefy For' said ! v 1 a- yfi- -:'' . :':v " A t . -. ; f f 1 " i ,J . - A. I 1 v. f i 1 i 1 ; -. 1 . .. 4

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