vol i NaT;:'; sylvA; :ir; a, august.2. aois $1.00 THEYEAIiIIIADVANCE & wedding thai; is af, interest on account of'lthe.'pKttainceato popularity of both -the bride and gr0om was . thaVsolenzed at Pillsbord Wednesriay afternoon at $30 o'clock at the home . of the bride when Miss Gertrude. Dills he same the bride ti:I!Mi, The bride is oneofJackson ! countyts pjost charming and accomplished young ladies and is the daughter of Mrs. W. A. Dills of IHUsbbro, while tne groom is one tfj Soya's ulbsi prominent and influential busines men. being the manager of the' 0. t Harris Tannery and the Sylva lis jLumber and- Manufacturing Conf- school in this section of our count pany as well as having aaumber y- Prof.lKeynolds is assisted in of other mterestsm-Uiis sectionl'i this work by a most . efficient and The wedding was a quiet affair, energetic faculty all of whom axe only the members of the immediate well known.in this part of the state, families being present.1 The cere- . The dormitory for the girls has mony was pronoiufced bylRev. J. J, been rilled ana as to tne boys, the Gray, of Sylva The J bride was administration is hardly able to charmingly gowned' in a blue trav- take care of those that come , to" eiing suit, The happy couple left them. It is almost impossible for immediately for AshevMe, Lake them to find places to house the Toxaway and other points. They large, number. v The old public will make their homen Sylva. , - CALLOW AY-FOVLER Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Parker announces the marriage of their sister :'. -; Miss Mamie Virginia Galloway tO i-a I iui. a" iuv, xn Frida, Juae,the, t nineteen hundred ana tnirteen Scranton, boutn uarouna JOHN fl. PflERIS Dealer in TPClatcbea ant jeweler? AU kinds of repair work done on short notice. , ENGRAVING A SPECIAL! Y Sylva, N. a t G.a LOGAN, Undertaker and Embalmer P .116 years expenencd k IFull Line of Caskets and Robes. license No; 6 - , ., . I Rione No. 17 Waynesville, N. G COLEMAN C. COWAN, Mtcrncy anJ "Counsellor atlLaw, WEBSTER, Ni C- DENTISTS. Office : Phsrmaoy BuUdin&.. W . R . is HER R J L L Attobnby at Law, Oftlc In Court Hou. " "WEBSTER. N. C. - . c;b F. E. Aller . WebtUr, N. C' WMle Mr: AUev has moved to - v.- Wavnesville he will continue to waynesvme, ae ,wu .-f V MM4.rA nnff ?n thrTlKlCtlCe- 01 ! I p.ffnrr o -mwiviujtiLv SCHOOL ojjenecTwith the latest enrpilment and prospects fof , tie-;.be4yfc its .iustoiyT JJhder-tte'jwkiia6 inshtbf is known throughout this couniryJ as a man 61 great ability, zeal afld integrity, there -'is ho doubt but that this schl will grow and pros per and send forth such a body of ! teachers for the smaller schools asV has aever before gone from any suuuui uuuoc 6 ed mto a son oi uormuory m wnicn the fldmhisirauon plans to care for several bo. s, and the lady in charge will give meals to otners who will not room in mat building. The Cullownee Graded School, with Prof. E. H. Stillwell as princi- pal and ida j. Smith as assis- noTitwi with an fnrnllmpnl' nf IHIII 1 1 1 lUllU IT1U1 UM m-m-m. y, w -x , hnnrlrpfl. MISS amiUl Will nave f thefirst-ande(ndadt esthMd Music and Art build- . che is a teacher of marked ability for handling the little folks ana a greit year is predicted for her ana lor those under her care and instruction. The grades above the second will e cared lor at the netf Adminstra- tion building where they will be under the direct care of a principal with six or seven assistants one for each grade. - This principal and his assistants will be unaer direct ion ot Frof. btillwell ana Pro't. Key nolds who will select the best ma terial possible irom the stuaent body. With this arrangement of tiach- ers it is expected that great things will be-accomplished by the schools thus combined. . Despite the hindrances" work is being pushed lorwara oh the new buiiaing. The third floor of the ivirmimrv is about v comnleted. a JWJUMAW splended bunch of happy- faced girls are enlivening the couege home.- x ; Prof. J. C. Jones is taking the the plac of Prof. rLB. Jones until the latter returns from his term m Chicago University, which wihy be about September the first, Prof. Dean and. family domiciled in their new cottage, built especial ly for them by Mr. David Koers bn th0w flrmss the street: ftem the home ot Prof, Jno. Wilson. VOBli ON UATii UtSUniED -The work on the big dam of the billsbprd ahd Syiva lectricai Com pany across: luckaseigee River above Dillsboro that was discontin- ued a w eefc or agoheen sumed ana win oe pusucu luiwwu as rapidly as possible, , ; was seen some tirn ago that other arrangements for, generatmg nower woula have to De maae anu it was thought best to :tlo thms nwhilo thet were at it, so the large powder on nver was asrithe sdluuon of the UWICU : W iZ&"P&iPM&f& fill BSTBI. u The eighty; Iburth annual meeting offfie'TucWee ptbtAssQchh. tirin- convened? Jat Webster - last Jhursday yi preaching of the annual sernibh by Rev.:M; A- Nor man fronv the text Revelation? 21:4 5, 6. ' '" -'-'- - '- - ' : ; The organization was perfected by. the eiectl(5n-of Rev. W. Al Dav is, ModeratorH-G. Mashburn, Jerfc and R. NDeets Treasurer 7 Among tle visiting brethern were: Rev. GfN. Cowan, Greenwood" S. C, Rev. Henry G. Mashburn, Bardstown.Ky., RevT. G. Buchan an, Winder, Ga., Rev. H. C. Utey, Coolemee, Chas. E. Madry Raleigh, Evangelist Jessie C. Owen, Clyde, Rev. vV. RBradshaw, Fuller G. Hamrick, Thomasville. Editor Hight Q Moore of the Biblical Recorder. Tne pastor at-Weoster Kev. Thad F. Deitz was called to Bryson City to conduct a funeral and his pres ence was missed at the Association NOTICE TO SIHO0LXHILD8EN OF SYLVA The Sylva High SchoA will open the iirsrMonday in September at nine o'clocK. rlne faculty will be glad if all who will attend wouid be there the fht day. m order, that they may -be cfassifipi properly in the beginning. Thip will save trouble both " tofyou and the teachers because all that enter late will be r i v . nation. NOTICE. Notice is. hereby -iven to the children of District No. 1 that on Saturday August first I will be-at the school house in Sylva for the ourLose of uVin lists of books for tne grades at, Sylva High School. 1 shall be glad if all children who will attenu school at thev Sylva fligh School win be at the school house on that date from nine o'clock to twelve so that they may know what books to get in..order to be ready for school the following Mon- day. G. Taylor Hampton. THE HOOKWORM CAMPAIGN 1 JACKSON To the Editor: I desire to inform the people through your columns that during the first seven days of the free dispensar.es about 500 peo ple have been examined and found infected with Hookworms. A large per cent of other worms iave also been found and treatea iree. oi charge. We hope to examine near- ly all school children in the counry, for no person, whether child or adult, can be sure that he has or not the disease until the microscopy ic examination has been made. Only a few more days remain at each point for -the examinations and I therefore earnestly ask for the co-opration of all people who r II -I -A i W are interested in v the welfare andRogers, left here Monday to attend betterment of the people and coun ty. Very sincerely, .D. C. Absher, M. D.f ' Director in charge. : coir m We the farmers of Caney Forkj will have a cplt shaw the 1st, Sat in Sept, at'the mouth of Johns Creek atlO'o'clock the Adjoining Town ships are invited all that has " colts from horse that is now awned by Brown Henson. The judges wiU be -Thomas Hooper, J. C. :Wood and Laurence LovdahL ; v; SYLVA SBI1VEY lflG nOADS. The road trustees of Svlva towii.r shipW engaged the services 0foy cma jonn riiper, " r ,Bafrr r. r--Z - ur hEeriouslv wounded tonight. TrbfA' n W wmuf Paynes- nerpada llumU aimed . Wednesday - and 'veal 'to - wort 1 JiL., 't,, .,-,!rf ,Si I Thursday monun surveying the foute for the up-the-Hver road from Sylva to- thV owh . J - I line. FAIR raEl:,! LIST The Journal Job .IpartmWt h?s just completed apd - delivered the premium list fox the annual Faif of the Jackson County Fair: Associa tion -to be held at Sylva September 23i 24, 25and 2a ; In some . respects the Fair . this year is to be unique, as will be seen fronthe announcement of the Fair Association'that there will be nolin an effortto enter the jail. After entrance fees charged5 but that premiums will be paid on "anything of merit. ' This places the Fair be fore the public - not - as a money making scheme but as the people's Fair of Jackson county whose sole aim and purpose i$ to encourage, stimulate and assist in the general upr building of every worthy indus try and enterprise in Jackson coun ty, to bring the people together that each may learn and profit; by the' successes of the others, to create a friendly rivalry between th farm- ers;aatt3t& and thus increase the productive wealth of the whole. This also shifts the responsibility for the succsss or failure of the fair from the fair Association and places it directly upon the people. The fairs heretofore held in Jack son county have been phenomenal ly successful and it is certain that the people of Jackson county . are going to make the one this year the most successful in every respect that has yet been held. We have the products. This has been one of the most favorable of seasons for the farmers. j They have prospered to a marked degree. And when the fair comes around and . the wonderful gifts of nature assisted by the husbandry and handicraft of our people are placed oh display for the world to admire it is going to be a sight worth seeing. QUALLA. n n Martin and wife of Brvson f City were the guests of W. C Mar ! tihand family Sunday. Adda Guess was visiting here Sunday. ' Tom Varner of Whittier was the guest of J. C. Rogers Sunday." Miss Delia Owen made a flying trip to;Bryson City last Saturday C. A. Bird returned home from Cullbwhee Tuesday. , ' Ernest" Bird, Ray Bird, Misses Mary Bird, Annie Bird, and-Fay the Cullowhee School, this year. Misses Bonnie Rogers, and Davie Coward was the guests of Miss Mary Bird last week. Mrs. Harkins and little daughter of isheville spent Monday - night with CA- Bird and family. ; : :.. Glen Boys of Waynesville has been visiting J. L. Fergesbn for a ! few days. ...- ."-.'':' Able Sermons are bemg preached by Rev. C F. Owen, in a union re vival service at the Bapist thurcn. Miss Jessie Stillwell and Clyde Jarrett, two of the teachers in; the Qualla.Graded School visited home folkslast Saturday. H "v k ' The School at Oualla is. progress? ng nicely under the management of Prof. Robt Owen: ; r F.I0B USES ' DYiJIlIITE Spartanbunt.'a Cl Aui mob Etcned eo nfisnnpr BW,vhh.- . i. .. - ,1. . young white .woman near ; here, . . owvn.-.. T?'' rlrotro thorn ha1r unf h iMetni . ehAta when they advanced with battering r rams..; s - . .' v- -...i Members of the mob 'finally .re-1 turned the fife and in the "darkness iuc uuee uicu wcic siruuiu lucy were not fatally wounded but were taken to a hospital for attention. Ths young woman was assault-" ed in .a , lonely farm nous i" this j morning in the absence of her hiis- band. ' - Several charges of dynamite were exploded late tonight by the mob uie had blown down a portion of the outer wall they were impressed, by the show of strength inside the jail and retired, but" threats were made to return later with nitro glycerine . which they proposed to: obtain from a raijrdad construction camp. Hundreds of pistol and rifle , shots were fired when? the dyna mite was exploded, but so far as can be learned no orhers were in- juredV Governor Blease was appealed to'- late tonight , to ball out the militia announced; that he wo old order a special term of court to try the negrol-rAshevtlle Citizen. SLIT SKIRT m BELHAVEJi. : f Special to Newsl and Observer.) Washington, August 18-The fol lowing story; comes from 5elhaven: ana is saia to be correct m every detail: ' One of the prominent young lad ies of the city appeared on Ihe streets in a green silk. ""slit'skirt. She turned up Main street and her " appearance caused a large crowd to gather. The slit was on the right of the skirt and enabled the lookers to catch a glimse of gray hosiery,' at intervals. The loud laughter and remarjts -made by the spectators attracted the attention of- one of the police force. He hurried tathe scene, and forcing his way to the centre of the crowd asked the young lady .what the trouble, was. : I wish you would make them stop following me," she said tearful-" y. , "v - Well what are they chasing you for?M asked the officer. The.young lady blushed prettily and just then, the polia man har penea to eaten a glimpse oi tne slit skirt- He coughed nervously, but hesi tated only for aecond. 's Calling to the proprietor of the. millinery store in frontaf which they were " standing, he asked the man to send 1 uui uue. ui iua uupiuy ca wxui ; a needle and some thread. When sew up the offending slit And in the presence of the crowd, this -was done. " . Then, with a word bt warnr mg, relative to the young lady's futher appearance in a slit skirt, he allowed her proceed or her way. IGE CBEATJ. SUPPER The ladies of theBabtist Chureh will give an ice cream vsupper on the lawn at the home of Mrs V. f. Brown1 bn Tuesday ; night vAugust 26.:; Therq will ato be - a program consisting-of eta Evervbodv is invited. - Come if vou Miw wiuik u. - I problem.' . i; v il: v .IrW.'H:Hooper'.;.v' WiUie-WilIi2.

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