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I : ; Who has paused and turned -aside j Fine Daiiy Herd" Has Cpncreto" Barn t OunceslitttWpilm'l.K er on the time. : : saie siae ail tne if they findoot do just here and back home and they need do'no tfadidg, i7 they get any thing here that does not satisfy tley can bring it backhand get their money: V-v :" 0:-':' . e have some t.i .- uoih sanitary ana. oeauiuui. : - r v; -,: r--- .: ,rn - f ' .''no n ow i iva c rn na fin 1 11 1 r f iri'a : .. -- 1 . iarm, m eastern r fennsyivama, nsz a : v ; - ; : ; " fine example of -farm 'architecture, aa 3. I - I h u-. toils and -triumphs of those who wrested frnm tbA wiMrnPss th . shown by . the accompanying illnstra land that holds our hedrts devotion incudes, all ".modeni :.eqaauBS& 1 and who built on its firm founda-' sanitary . prorisloiks. This structure. IS . " v ! tion. those free institutions to which A12 feet 111 ngth, 60 feet wide and y . A, , . . -l.ieet to the eaves. . it has a;hip rooi; cvc, v wuuiiicr cii uic surmc 01 Vhich gives additional mow space and 1 the nnddpss . nf T ibortv turns his I mrtrta n Mil dmereilt thmaSieit IrOm tlie face as the desert Arab turns -to with wans and floor of concrete ale we are::gatocloe.out for almost a son. Vte,waniftZmot J. i --'..V... our shelves clean fbr our bi line of fall goods we are going to put in next month. ext M JJl I esoa and 1 prSRSS; . wiv r II II II II I XNII II H If Y Y V WE RE GOINCi'TO PUT ON THIS ENH here are a few of the prices we are going to offer. One lot ladies skirts, just come in $1.90. 'One lot of shoes all kinds for 50 cts. per pair, some are $3.00 shoes. One lot of, mens hats for 50 cts. each, gome are $2.50 hats.; ' One lot of short ends in dry goods for 1-3 regular price. One lot of men's 25 cts, for 12 lr2 cts. One lot men's-10 and 15 cts hose 5cts. One lot of 'silk shirt waists, 98 cts each. Ladies 10 to 25 cts hose one lot 5 cts. per pair. One lot of men's work shirts and soft shirts, both with and without collars for 29 cts. We will Jiold flour at 29 cts. Sugar 20 pounds for ope dollar, Coffee 16 cts per pound until af tSr this sale any way. Watch ourTuesdty specials from week to week. They will save you money. HOtMES BRSYON We sell Wheat'Dr ills and want to sell you your Wheat Fertilizer. Saddles an d Largest and b-st; lin s of SADDLES ver shown in Sylva. We have Sadies in all prices $3.00 to $20.00 inU - styles and sizes. We have a full iiae o : harns33, at the best prices. If Us Leather av2 haVs is or wj will miks it far you. 2 haV3 tht hiriiss oil t $1.03 pr jal. I013R REPAIR WOSit 10S ON SHORT NOriCE. fl lso w 2lh an dl a p fry B ug 2 i e. A SUGGESTION FOR FAIR. ..-. gilded Mecca? Who among us has freed himself I a row of swinging stanchions la r- r- e t piacea on eacn siae or tnis. iacn stau r from the bondage of commercialism th a feed box and a cor- - and forgetting the' sordid call of er'ed water trough, which has a swing- greed and gain, like the mocking tos .ud tnat the cows DaTe Earned ta bird has flung his spirit in a gale of ; raptured song? Who has loosed the reins of fan cy and like Rider Haggard, Steven son and Poe, reveled in the realms of a poet's paradise, bringing to us ! gems that flash in the fadeless light of a world to us unknown? Has any citizen of Jackson coun ty ehdeavered to make her known as a land where other products than tan-bark, hogs, potatoes and patient oxen are produced? vln our school exhibits we award diplomas for the best exhibition of intellectual work executed by the pupils in our various schools. Such Lwork is, of course, but the blossom ing of that which should ripen into rich fruitage when the child of to day becomes the cultured man or woman of tomorrow. But are such promises being fullGilled by the matured men and women of our county today? Are we striving to produce anything ot more, literary value than a half-column of locals ft in our county paper. -' The Writer does not believe that our people are deficient in literary t r taste or lacking in ability to pro duce works of merit, and would like to see some philanthropic person offer a premium at our fair to the the person presenting the best ori ginal poem, romance, historical or biographical work, legend, myth, tradition or other literary produc- A BEAJi UP TO DATE BARN. raise when they need water. Wateff . is forced into each trough through a pipe so that the supply is always fresh There is a wide alley at the rear of each row of stalls, with gutters which may he flushed when the stable is cleaned. . The building is well lighted and yen " tilated with sixteen windows on each side and with ventilator flues of wood opening at the ridge of the roof. As H consequence the building is coof in ' Bummer and warm in winter, and the -air is pure at all times. At the front ; end of the barn are the milk cooling f and separator rooms, which are entire ly separate from the stable. Two large silos, each with a capacity of thirty tons, stand at the end of the stable. ; On this farm green corn and the refusf of the canning factory, which include pea shells, vines, corn cobs and husks, and so on. are put up for silage. Thii. makes a very acid mixture, but th cows eat !t with great relish. While thinking some thoughts tion. COM PAN Y :J one hot day the following ideas oc curred to me, viz: That, we in 01 r annual fair, give premiums to all agricultural, horticultural, and live stock exhibits of (exceptional merit, also to all manufacturing, art, school, and domestic science exhib its and any other display of any article or group f articles showing the wealth, products, or natural resources of Jackson County. I would be very glad to see such an enterprise' placed in the hands of Jas. H. Cathey, R. F. Jarrett and J. J. Gray. But perhaps my entire article is out of order, so I. will say no more about it. f S. City a Spoiler Fop 'Country Life. In one of the many fresh aihomef for the poor children of .the great cities about jseventy-flve tenement youngsters are taken every two week during the summer and given an op portunity to recuperate In the pure air and on the good food furnished at thtf -home. But many are not at all satis fled. Recently one of the fresh air youngsters was found crying In bed. He was homesick for the city and lompiained that lie hadn't seeu flr fight since he had been In the 'coun try. . Another homesick city waif ' wailed Decause he hadn't seen any "cops" and another because it was so quiet he "couldn't hear anything but crickets." These children unconscious ' ly expressed the power of social en- ; vironment and the difficulty of break- Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer. Iiv- lts bonds .ManynaVe wondered ing near Fleming, Pa., says he has used Chamberlain's - Colic, Cholera 6 Hammerless Pump" Guns rcp?atjng sioiga iv.i;..:c,i without any or water to get ihy objectioncile humps or-bniils; 1.0 Li J:on to? cr ;ps it V.?-v out t hi: can't ircefe u?j V.it4 ran, JEf.rn-, cr ; r.i ,f - r : A :-cc'r ;'"- a h':'n of wood permits" -a thorougiii ": ?yraThetncal . cva 'witi:out tocriucj uvciijti r y ; it is the safest breech-loading sHotguiiver Buil, Vf , . ' . . -' r :i ''. -uca-Muod ttarrel ( wiiich coi'.s r$4.U i: tra o'otucr. tms)- - v --'- Saarunteed in shooting ability; price stai.Uard Gr-.do A c- ... . -;r - fA Ps postage for tig catalog de?cti i : jJJlaZZh IjreZTj3jO. jhrou shoot , IIB'iMi "Whohaselved deepest into the . ' ' " ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ;v : : v v-J our progressive people by so recog nizing and showing our appreciation of the material progress of those who produce those things that are necessary to sustain our existence, and much good has already result ed from such a policy on tne part of the directors- of our fair. J But his; it eyer occurred to your readers . thatT there -are other pro ducts, of r Jackson county , aside from those that grow in the fields or in the forest, or those produced in the mines, factorfes etc. that it would be well for us to consider and show our appreciation of. I refer especial ly to the intellectual; products of pur pebpla r v Who are the poets, the historians, the romancers ; ofrT our busy1 popu lation? why thousands of women and girls toil at starvation wages in cities when there is plenty of - work and a good living for them In the country. Thes and Diarrhnfta Ramedv in his familv Tk . . xi i. : i .1.- ...u 11 goes wunouL saying mat wCjfnr fnnrfppn vpars anA that he has rhM tM us whv do well in stimulating the pride of J . f , ... t . . OT1 W,00Tir and takes pleasure in recommend; ing it For sale by ALL DEALERS FOLEY KIDNEY PUIS. OR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AJS f MofiHay is Moving We will be at the Svlva: Millinery Co's at tne o viva; old, stand where Aill begl ad- y ; j ' : '-,.,-.V-: - '.., '.':'..'-.. v : ' to see our it ; -Vtir :. . - v - "- m-1 - V - . ' I V '7m ... I -'. y - r I s t i - if , ; ) . v V VV- r'. r"- ',. - S V ; ' - M : ? Have vjust received a stylish linnet I.';" 4'i ite.FallJiats : rV, McCl PaLttrns and Embroidery Matenalsi r ":.J : i.'i
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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