r r ,rYfm . , mm - r I : Mrs. Steadman and her daughter Mrsl FX : Heanu have rented X3laudeWilsbns residence and !4 will spend- the summer here. -'7--'- v Harve Moody- of Qualla' was in Sylva last ; weefe ; '" vfh : t :? ft; )GShX GrindstafT of .drews spent Sunday in the eity. vft f ; Read Holmes 'Bryson's ad and do " not forget to go down Tuesday an i : Wednesday for those specials. ' D. Robt. Davis leftr Monday for ; Nantahala where he expects to catch some fish. ;v, C. C. Mason Of Dillsboro , was in the city Monday: j . -Mrs. Duncan of Durham- is the guest of Mrs. Chas. L. Allison. -Rev. Thomas Buchanan wrs in the city last week. Ed Norton was in. the city Mon day. " . C. B. McFee was a visitor in the city Thursday, to attend the meet ing of the Woodmen of the world. Dr. A. A. Nichols ' of Cullowhee was in' the city Monday and stajtes that he intends to move his family here next week. Rev. J. H. Alley of Whiteside Cove was in the city last week at ; tending the Bible Conference. Morris and Uoyle Alley -were in the city Sunday from Cullowhee. John Rogers of Cullowhee was in the city Monday on business. Honi Walter Moore .of Webster passed through Sylva Friday route to his home from Asheville. Holmes Bryson of Dillsboro was i n the city Sunday. v - Miss Margurite Smathers, of Mur- i i : B. H.Cathey Sr. - Mrs: W. V. Dorsey left Tuesday for an extended visit to relatives and friends in the western counties. . Harry Morton and his sister, of Salisbury are stopping with his father-in-law. W. T. Crisp. Luther Crisp arrived Tuesday from ? Eta wah and is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grisp . See our fall and ' winter dresses just in, from 5 to 15 dollars. Just bou ht our fall ratine. We pay 90- cts. for wheat : s Bryson and Hooper, Sylva N. C. 0 David Harris is filling the posi- tion. in the Jackson County Bank left vacant by the resignation of E. B. McDade, Mr. McDade is now t en gaged in the mercantile business with T C. Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hart of New- bern are spending several weeks with J. L Ballard at Willetts. From the looks . of things round Holmes Br 'son's store he must be having the biggest sale "yet :, Mrs. Geo. P. Miller left Monday for Demorest. Ga. where she will visit her brother. . 'Bin and Mrs. Z. 'V. Watson; of r ;,; Speed well" werci attending the Bible Conference. - , Mrs. Eva Bryson of Cullowhee who is stopping with her sonv Hol . mes Bry at' DUlsboro attended (he Bible Conference last we -W CJa ji. Price of Canton is in the 'city., s?:0ry?- I; -rjr&Ai jXtcDade hayeopened their cettb Mahv and Spring Streets. C : ""A; Aillshasved to his ew r X: office over the Syf va Pharmacy. ; ! for the making of real imen an real wbiien; " M Good wonri rooms. Strong facul ty, Total cost S80 to $95 per year ' ' - FALL TERM BEGINS AUGUST.27-i9i3." : The enrollment for the v ear 1912-13 lacked only two stutants of being double the enrollment for the year 1911-12. For Catalogue address J. C. INGRAM, Principal ; , Sy(va, N.C. Why? City lartet I carry a staple line of fancy Gro ceries arid Eatables, Meats of all kinds. Fresh meat and Bakers bread three times a week. Bring me your (thickens, Eggs and Vegetables. I will pay you the top cash price for them. THE CITY MARKET. ; I; No Dirt, 'No Bother-ln a very short time any building can Have its fire- I 7-1 trap Havering turned into a modern fire-proof, storm-proof , lightning-proof I I roof at a very moderate cost a roof that will . last as long; as the building I and never need repairs. : I . . . , For Sale by rlrsL tJLjpjplr Co, . ' - ;;;y:-yy ; ..- - ' CROP MAKERS (l. n. ENSLEY, Prop. Earnest . L. s ' & Compati; Withers , Reversible Disc Plow s, Roderick Lean Steel Frame Disc Harrow. - Empire Junior (irain and rill. Fertilizer Sold on easy terms, fTJLit: iiii utieuLiur prices. ITneurance tbat ITnsures "Waynesville. N. C. T. S. MORRISON & COMPANY AbKEVjLLL - THE NEW PRESSINGCLUB Is now open just above the J Commercial' Hotel 1 1 I am now read , to do y mr pressinatil clsati ino at reasonable prices, Ladies if Its a skirt or coat suit I can clean arid press it to look like new. Qentlemeu bring your suits to me and have them made to look as new, L. D. DORSEY, Sylva, N C. Prof. .O. &Dean of Cullowhee was in the city Tuesday, v-'r'i;.- v Mrs, Nornaia Shipman of Ross man isisiUhg ifriends in 'the city Mr. Mills who was operated upon for appendecitis Aug. 3 by Drs. Candler and. Hooper, we are glad to report at this time is making n rapid recovery and was returned to his home. - Mi$s Bessie Slorgan of Asheville and her friend Miss Martha Little of Arkansas were the guests of Mrs. W. 0. Buchanan and other friends in the city the first of the week. - - Mis-lJbhn Parris was in Dillsboro Tuesday. v . : W. R. Sherrill of Webster was in Dr. Caleb A. Ridley left Sylva Tuesday for Bryson City ; where he will deliver a sermon- Wednesday evening. Hon. Coleman C. Cowan was n business visitor in the city several days this week. Mr. and Mrs J. M. Mason of Dills boro were in the city' Sunday at tending the Bible Conference. Dr. Louis Hannah of Dillsboro was in the city Monday. Dr. Williams was in the city Mon day from Cillowhee. v rHatryBuchananvwent to Ashe- 1; Brown of nton hasPme been lth? guest of Mrs. D. D. Hoop er this week. 'rjrStX Vilson was in the city Tuesday. ; "y-' -' ;v':;.';.v Mpgpxctures at the J Auditori um, turday night. , v . i t iliss ;Sttllakbylesf -IWcister was in the .dtyMonday: l - Srhe police Judge WaynlMville who sentenced two girls to ; attend Little Margaret and Elizabeth Candler are visiting Mrs. Eugenia Allison of Webster. ' ' ,. ' Prof. Pless Bennett is stopping with his father Rev. J. M. Ben ett !yi. V. Davis cashier of theTucki seigee Bank of Websterspent Mon day night with his brother D. RobC Davis. . v Ben Fisher of Ad He has been in the ciiy for some time working Sunday enw w uut wiU1 with H. o: Curtis. Contractor: Dr. i. Mrs. Alden-Howel Sr. : Mrs. Jack Johnston, and Misses Iillian Allen aod ' Olive King have returned to Candler Vjiome. :The workon DrV CJ Candler's new;residence on main - street is VVaynesafter a progreS3ing pidly wU1 ej wuu -C r" , . , . mpieted within a short time. 1 x-1 ft 3 Young Women Read what Cardui did for Miss Myria Engler, of Faribault, Minn. k She says: "Let me tell you how much good 'Cardui has done rne., As a young girl, I always had to suffer so much" with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I was so weak that I could han y stand on my feet I got a bottle of Gardui, at the dru store arid as soon as I had taken a few doses, I begah to feel better. Today, I feel as well as anyco.i can. The WomanSTonic Are you a woman? Then you are subject to a large number of troubles and irregulai.jes, peculiar to women, which, in time,.often lead to more serious trouble. A tonic b heeded to help you "over the hard places, to relieve weakness, headache, and other, unnecessary pains, the signs oLweak nerves, and over-work. For a tonic, take Carjdui, the woman's tonlaV You will never regret it, for it will certain y he! JHrox Ask your druggist about it He knows. He sells ttN Wrtt to: LW AdtUory Dept. Ctano Mediciat Cbttrj. TCU Mi " MM TrMtncat woe wmms. mm km jm 1 t3 fS TAKE -1 r - - A II Sir lliSt 7 aeries of land and a bard a 4 room house at am. near town, also a doon blacK smith shop and aU kinds of tools and a good stand. a chinery For futher informatibn call on or write the , Journal, Adv. Department ' r ) "