V -i v--t ' . i If si. I I ... . . - .. CITY LOCALS ; Holmes Bryson Ms just received a big lot of stoves, ranges, furniture eprings ept He is 'making good prices on. He leaves this, week for Eastern markets' to buy bis fall line of merchandise and says he is going to stay till he finds jobs enough to make a noise with this fall. The editorial copied, from the Western Carouna Democrat publsh- ed at Hendesonville is not repuub- Jished for the purpose of vTooang our our own Horn" but to give our neople an idea of what . out-sidrrs think of Jackson County and her paper, we have the best County in the Stateand ..peopeare beginning to realize the fact Come in and see our line of Boys (suits the most complete line ever shown in Syiva at Bryson's fend McDades. v Mrs. Hannah Hall was in Sylva from Webster Wednesday. B. H. Cathey is confined to his home on account of sickness; But is improving. Just received a complete line of Ladies, Misses and childrens ready-to-wear hats prices at Bryson's and McDades. Mrs. Duncan, who has been visi ting Mrs. C. S. Allison, returned to Jiome in Durham, yesterday. . Fred L Hooper left Thursday for Newport, Term. Something New in Ladies Dress Goods, at Bryson's and McDades. Mrs, C. F. Rhinehardt is in Oualla the guest of her sister Mrs. E. CT Moody. V LC. Hall leaves i tomorrow for the University of North Carolina. engineer (who would require con stant supervision) in order for him to have the - experience necessary to make the responsible and- ex pert official needed- to take entire charge of the work of a county or township. ' For this reason we be lieve that the State should estab lish, equip and support a depart ment which would be enabled to employ enough engineers. to do the work of the counties, and which would, in a way, be a training school for the development' of engineers of sufficient ability, and numerical ly enough to meet the needs of the State. MARGARET CANDLER ENTERTAINS. Last Thursday evening little Miss Margaret Candler entertained a few of her friends at a little party to mark the passing of vacation. A very pleasant evening was spent in playing games that girls enjoy. Afterwards refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Pearl and Mamie Long, Dorothy McKee, Callie Davis, Carrie Bryson, Bessie Ensley, Lavinia Picklesimer, Katie McKee, Lucy Wells, Margaret and Elizabeth Candler. A. B. Allison of Webster was in town yesterday. Daniel Snyder and wife of Ly man Washington are seeing old friends in Jackson. The implicit confidence that many people have in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy' is founded on their experience in the use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea and d sen tery that it has effected. For sale by ALL DEALERS. 'f : mm . - I I . Lflf.'ID US'. Come and See our fashions for early Fall and Winter. LATEST STYLES womens coats all wool chinchilla $5 to $18. Astrachar long coats $10 to 15 Black Thibet $2.95 to 5.50. Latest Coats for grown up girls 6 to 14 years old in Chinchilla, Caracul and Wool Cheviats 1.75 to 7.50. 6 months to 5 years old boucle, cloth, Mohair fur cloth coats 1.25 to 4.50. These stylfes will be on display to se lect from for the next 15 days. You will find a sample of any style worn ttiie fall and winter. If you fail to find your size we will order and send to you by parcel post YOU . WILL ALWAYS FIND THE Latest Styles in Dress Goods. Ve have Just Received a nice Line of Brocade Chasmuse 50c, Ratine Cepe 25c, Ratine Suting50c, arid plane Ratine 25c, French Cords 25c, French Cord Ottoman. Also the latest in Wool Serges 25c to 1.25 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 the public that, I am starting a new business in Sylva, and that here after I expect to carry a full line of up-to-date Hardware & Furniture including Farming Utensils, Mining Suplies, Cook ing and Heating Stoves, all kinds of Furniture and House-Hold Furnishing Goods, Paints Oils, etc. Am Locatedjn 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 endevoring in every Jway 10 best serve the interests of my customers. Come to see me. Yours Very Respectfully n BUCHANAN T7 0 c (A 0 F A n E R Now is the I DPHE to oMeir your DON'T ATTEMPT TO PUT IN WHEAT UNLESS YOU FERTILIZE.. member we carry the newest in ladies Collars and Dress trimmings. Don't forget ouv.Rain Coats, for Men Women and Children. Every P?,ir of eo, D. Witt Shoes that leavte our fie is Guaranteed or money back: If ypii want to dress in the latest styles come and .see IB) ID TTh HM ii 1UM It will pay you to do so, if you fertilize its the best in' vestment you can make. Order your fertilizer now from your agent or write direct to the factory. Beta f erti BETA, oifflany N. C. F. G. HQFFMAN, General Manager ( --!- 7 - " - s - " f - ...-.- i , , - ' - -. l. a, h - ' .;.- ri- -m V-"-. . V. . ..- r , s ; .,-v ..-V "; :

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