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Mrs. Will Stillwell her son1 and
4 daughter, . Miss Georgia, were in
In the city, on business Wednesday.
Groyer C.; Cooper was a business
" visitor heie Wednesday. f :
Prof,, Simms who has been in our,
town since theicommehcenient " of
the Bible Conference leftftVednes
day for his work in Alabama.
. G. Taylor Hampton and his wife
are visiting his ;j m other at Cullo
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See our winter shoes for women
60 cents and up. Ham coats, new
dress -goods just in and others this
week. Buy your potatoes before
the market falls 65 cents.
Brysbn and Hooper.
Mrs. Donaldson Cowan is visiting
friends in Abingdon, Va for some
time.
Edgar Early of DHlsboro. has been
in the city several days this week
doing wiring and other electrical
work.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wike spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Tay
lor Hampton.
Miss Bertha Rhinehardt is teach
ing school at Green's Creek this ses-
sion.
Wolf Allen has charge of the pub
lic School at Kilgofe.
Dr. Williams of Cullowhee was in
the city Tuesday.
Quite a large number of Cullo
whee students were in Sylva Mon
day enroute for Cullowhee.
Hilary Crawford of Svaynesville
was in the city Monday.
Lon Hehson was in the city from
Sunburst the first of the week. V
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The Jackon County Bank, in this
issue of the JOURNAL has an ad
vertisement that is quite interest
ing as it shows the prosperous con
dition and healthy growth of busi
nss in Jackson County for the past
five years. 1
Thomas 0. Wilson has sold
his residence on Allen Street to W
V. Dorsey and he ; and his family
will ; board for the present with
W; 0 VBuch inan. Mr. Dorsey has
moveofrfcm the Commercial to his
new home.
Curtis Cloptin of Atlanta arrived
Wednesday and will spend some
time in Sylva.
Mrs. Lee Hooper returned Tues
day from the hospital where s she
has been, bemgtreated for injuries
to her nose sustained by the tailing
of a window glass.
Lloyd Bryson of Macon County li
Sylva Ph rmacy.
, Hayes Hooper of Big Riege was
in town on ousiness yesterday.
One of the most common ail
ments that hard working' people
are afflicted with wis lame back.
Apply Chamberlain's Liniment
twice a day and missage the parts
thoroughly at each application, and
you will get quick relief. For sale
by ALL DEALERS.
uWere all medicines as me tro
rious as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
an& Diarrhoea Remedy the world
would be much better off and the
percentage of suffering greatly de
creased," writes Lindsay Scott, of
Temple Ind. For sale by ALL
DEALERS.
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Having recently bought out. the lines of Hard
ware and paint carried by "Sylva Cash Store" and
the lines of Furniture and Paint carried by -Sylva
Supply'Co."
I wish to announce to tjne public that, I am
starting a new business in Sylva, and that here
after I expect to carry a f uU line of up-to-date
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Hardware & Furniture
including Farming Utensils, Mining Suplies, Cook
ing and Heating Stoves, all kinds d Furniture
,and House-Hold FurnishingJGoods; 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 business by endevorincf in every
way 10 best serve the interests of my customers.
Come to see me.
Tours Very Respectfully
Mo
BUCHANAN
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We have just received one of the best
lines of pants that can be had for the
money-S2.75 to $4.00
Tinware Assortment.
: A nice assortment of tinware 5-10-15c
10 x 14 in seamless roast pans, 15c. 4 qt covered buckets (with
Wire ears) 15c 2qt covered buckets (with wire ears) 10c. 4qt deep
pudding pan 10c. lqt utility measurers (with fuunel attachment) 10c
Also lOqt, Qalvanized buckets, worth 2 5c
19c while they last.
A FaU Line o f Frait jars and jelly glasses
1-2 gaL jars 85c. per doz. lqt jara65c, per doz. Jelley glasses 25c.
DRY GOODS
We have: just received a nice assortment of Dress Goods in French
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ftm 5 to 7 l-2c Cotton Checks Sheeting 5c. Extra good Calico
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rtment of Hose Lisle, 25c.. SQk Lisle 50c. SUk $1.00
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We ore still selling "Pinnacle" Flour at 65 c.
Sugar 18 lbs. to the dollar every day in the week. Coffee 18 to 35c per lb
Eyfery thing new and up-to-date. -Call
and look over our line.
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Now is tine 1IIME to Fder your
DONT ATTEMPT TO PUT IN WHEAT UNLESS YOO
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It will pay you to do so, if you fertilize its the best ifl'
vestment you can make. Order your fertilizer now from
your agent or write direct to the factory.
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