- v-..., - t. v ... , ... v. . T." '. . it. iv-- . . f r i r i : J It 'A if 1 ft : i ; . ft H 'i ' ii :) V. i: iiv: IF YOU OVWfVOUB FAHH USEPDWTATUV COLLLGLOF 0 AGnisMnE 5 ? AHDvUECflAHIC ABTS Every farmer Who owns a hund red acres jof land or more ought "to have printed v staUQiry: with his : nahiearidnami& rofMsfattn and hU postoffice address properly : giveni- The prt . heading should also &xe the jftanigs "of j whatever crops he specializes tn, and of v- whatever yanetiS pf seal or - wrjat ever breed oj hogs, cattle or poultry he keep&T. printed staUpnery gfye s you standing with" whatey ef person or tirin you are - writing to and gives you a new ciignity besiaes in i suring that your name and address will always will be given, properly and in lull. . . v Moreover, such printed stationery . . " .. increases your creoit. promr nentxaaveruser wrote-one oi our yeaaers saymg: "WeusuaUy require! casn with oraer lor all our goods but we nave round tnat it pays to trust a man wnouses printed sta tionery so are rnipping your oraer at once." ; - II you want to write to your Con gressman pi member oi the Legis lature; or iu you nave a request to mi Ke oi your Ltouuty bupeimtena ent oi Scnools; or n you wish to get iniorrpauon rrom any ousiness noube, m any case your ietter win have mcrecisea weight and get prompter attention ii-you use prmt- tQ stationery. . . - E;veh ii you use postal cards, x buy 10 ouu at the time and have youi name ana address print ed in tne corner. Get me habit of using printed sta ionery . l ne next ume you go to town, why not arop into the job printing olnce and give an oraer for l,uuu sneets of printed note paper -and l,uuu envelopes to match ii win uc one oi JUe best, invest ments you have ever maae in your Uie. figressiye aimer. vast amount of ill health is due to unpaired digestion.- Vhen tne stomacnitais to perioral its lun ciions properlj the wnoie system becomes uejangea. A iew doses of Unamueriains ldDlets is aU you neea. iiiey will strengthen your aigestion, myigorate.your lrvei, and regulate your boweis, entirely do ng away with that inisserable. jieehng due to iaiilty "digestion - firy it. Many others; have been . permai enUy cured why npt you? x or sale by ALL DLALLKb. THE STATE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE : Equips men for suocessfiur Uves in Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock Iirig-DairyingF Pbultrr Veterinary Medicine; in Giyil, Elec trical, and Mechanical Eiigmeering; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cotton Manufacturing. Four year courses. Two and One years courses. 53 teachers; 669 students; 23 buildings Modern Equipments. County Sup erintendents hold entrance exami nations at all County seats July 10. Write for a complete Catalogue to E. B. , Owen, Registrar, ' V est Raleigh, N. C. ;i9 hlu THE MORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five reg ular Coueses leaamg to degrees, f ree tuiuon to those who agree to become teachers.m kthe State. Fall Session begins September l?th, 1913. For catalogue ana other inlormation address. Julius I. Fonste, Pres. Greensboro, N. C CALOMEL IS UNSAFE v LOtAL UhUUblbl KhU StLLS DUU- 5Uil d LULU lUilDUUAIlAlillxb Ii lU iAnt inL rlAbLUt lALUMtL. -'.' - v If your liver is working just right, you oo not ueea to lane a cnauce on getting miucaeu ah out by a Oose brcaionieL " Vaoto -;me ylva narmacy;- Wno seiisDbason's liver 'tone, and pay ou-cents-loir a large bottlesV ou Hwmrr geta- narnuess Vegetablejemeuy tnac wni : start your UverwiV"pyioience, ana u lion ihastiu jejuna your ihoney;wtft anai. ENTRY. NO. 6044. State of North Carolina, Oountx ox jacusoii. l, i. a. urysou ao hereby enter ana a ami iiu acits Moie or less lami m JacKson uunty, atate alore- sard oil tne neaa waters oi luca- seigee rdver, aajoimi g theianas oi i. o. lry&on, f iea rryson. a. . uryson, onapman ano others. uegmmng en a'btake coiher ot K S. brysoh ana rus wnh nis nnt to r rea urysons' Hue, Uitnce witn rus witn nis line to a. C5. ury son's line, tnence witn nis nne to cuapihan s bne, tneace witn nis line to tne beginning oorner ana running so as to incluae an tne vacant i ana m inat viciinty. rjnterea on the 22nd day of July K. S. Brson Approved: - jonn K. Jones , Ex-Ollicic roller y l aKerlor Jackson (Jountyrw. O. ENTRY tfO 6045 CuntytW. .1 - V' i ivftfjtohe' ypurselt- sr your. ""rS ''3:T- . .:- ii t , i tmli navty insured vour ? - - . -w w m m m w . . - - - . m . - a . V : " fl v J A. . J -'J : inmeinmi every ut" nwuittU ott&Xv. mutdHy ihoneyis us you-carl1 xe- io 1? Lv. Aunevilxe a. xa. Ar. SvL W ' Stuff 99ffiH.W a.'HSA'Kwjr fJrJriM.Pr roJAr- Mnipny I0-.B6 pi m. State of North Carolina, Uuuniy oi jackson. 1, frank latnam, do hereby enter ana ciaini live o acies oi lana more or less m JacKson .uftiniy. btate aioresaia, tne wateis oi Savannan t;reek, aajommg tne lands oi C. (J. tngaon, jetome . Sutfl toa, xl r, variDDic ainps .vtioe .fciua others: beginning on ' an Asb U.J 0. iiigaona corner ana runs witn ma ime to Amos CaDes' thence with Amos baues lme to K. 1. Unr bles nne; uunce wh n 0000168' ineito-JeromeJbutton's nne to tne Beginning and running so as to m- duaeaHacaht lana niUiat vicuu- filtered Jmy ina iio. A. L. ... . of Jackpn County Journal, publiih- ea weekly, at oytva, n. u., reqircu by ActOf ugiibt 247 1912. ; made inupUite., both copies to be delivered by the publisher to the rtrnaster9 yfho will send one copy to' the Third; Assistant Postmaster General (Division of Classification); Washington, D. C, and retain the other in the files of the post- office. Name of Postoffice address. Editor, Dan Tompkins, Sylya, N. C. Business Managers, E. EiBrdwn ;yiva, xm. u. Publisher," JackscH County Journal (tomijany.; Y ' Owners: . M. Buchanan SylvavN. C. Jno'.B. Ensley Sylva, N. C. Coleman C Cowan Webster, N. C R B. McDade Sylva, N. C. Known bondholders, mortagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages,.or other securi ties: None. - . 4 " DAN TOMPKINS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of August, I E. B. McDADE. Notary Puolic. Seal.r (My commission expires Sept. 14 1914.) : ii -o j Ilj jv l ioapumt 3uo jojjo AouctiO t vq poi-ioxjTr.uLui 'oir.o Sfoaincoa saojeaaqj .putj 'ocrocip ituonn? -Hsuoo v eq cj hjjl;-co uoacjcI szh ou; -PS" "HqtMrtoui poov.ncuojcl 'luoturojr IBOgi ijtfM. oriD oj JCuihtjj XnutJicaco Aq pu-B 'caipottioj iroci poquDsoJd pub earocrr 1-B943 b jOjT aTq-BjTTcrui oq oi pssotidns STJJV ni'.eas-BSSip jaq;o ut?m Xjunoo eu; Few, if any, medicines, have met with uriform success that has at tended the use of ChamberlainV Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy. The remarkable cures of colic and diarrhoea which it has effected in almost every neighborhood have given in a widev reputation. For sale, by ALL DEALERS. If youTtnew of the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame ba'ctr soreness , of the muscles, sprained and rheumatic pains' you would never wish to be without it, For sale by ALL DEALERS. - r io For Fewest Changes ot Cars, .best Scneuules. and the Vely ..Luwcsl Kales to ah I dills m tne iNoitn, bourn, iasi ana v et, , 1 ravel via . SOUTHERN Fremier Carrier of the ' South. For Further Julormation And , Jfartieuiar; C11 On-or Write J. H. WOOD, D. P. A., - .ahevitle N. C. oaFmaey -v. Bodsdii Guarantees every bottle of 's Liver Tone to take the place of Calomel and if you are hot satisfied with the H results come to me and get your money back. El Watches and Jewelry Silverware, Eastman Kodaks, School Books AND SUPPLIES. o Everything in Drugs and Medicines Sylva Fharmacy THEO. DUCHflNflN Prop. SYLVfl, ' N. C. iocn ezioi Sarkaott tamtg 3$mr AaHnrtattnn SYLVA. N. C. Sept. 23-24-25-26, 1913 A. J. DILLS, Secretary, Sylva, N. C. Dear Sir: Please enter the following Exhibits in ac cordance with Regulations in premium List lor 1913. Signature. . ; - Post Office Dept. No. in Pre-I mium List V " THE MEN WHO. SUCCEED v as heads of large, : enterpriaes ;re i r men of great eu.exgy. Succea , o? f Jrii.- J : L. I l 1' t uay, uemuujustMu: . A VI tin is : to. iau. u uueroMy,toi: aijnaL,ilo conditibn whea Electria Bitters win ( put iiim;rig)it eta hi& feeJt iaishort or- aer. :; 0W5 uutuw; uw , me more real fektfian any otbfitj mKilcJai I topectrAc. HittejB, eound. anelli try &eW : Only 50 Description of Exhibits ' . v -.. t ,i . T' W fiVeqr -vMv'r vtsitf iSSt i Qdva Pharmacy- -W- Mil i out and- return o G iorzL :; 1 t V t .

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