1; u to i, V it - - -,- - 1 - - - - acK son Crunty Jonrnal i DAN TOMPJCINS, Kditob ;E. E. BRbWN, Mgr. - r- r 7 Published weekly by JACKSON COKfTt JdlMAL COUPANY vred as secmd etas mail matter a Postoffice at 8vtya NT. C ' " ' All Checks, Money Orders etc. must be made pavable to the Jackson County Journal Company. v Correspondents should get all copy in by ; Monday's mail to insure insertion promptly.; Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. Subscript! Advance. t.oo per year, in FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 1913 - . - "? OUT IN KANSAS. Word comes from Kansas that during the first six years of prohi bition ir that State, insanity has decreased slightly oyer 16 percent, or about one in six, as a direct re sult of the greatly decreased use of alcohol in all forms. General in creased efficiency is claimed all along the line, but it is veiy hard to determine exactly the amount creditable to prohibition, Goodfor Kansas. Our own statistical exper ience satisfies us that Kansas . is not fakin'g for us. Other states will continue to "get wise' and "get on the. water wagon" from time to time, and alchelism, like yellow fever and plague, will become, large ly a matter of record. Thursday September 11th, 1913 wuTts long remembered in the his- torof; Jackson county, for it marks the beginning of a. new era: Jack sditfcsarity, favored by nature above her sisters, has not kept pace with some of tfiem in material progress. Commerce antl tfavelf have been "blocked oroati each year-fcecause pf -Uiebad' condition of our roads; But, yesterday the construction orce -began,; work on improving the most important and most largely traveled road in the county, the road from Sylva to Cullowhee, the outlet to the railsoad ion that wonderful Upper - Tucka seigea country, The good work has started and as: roads are built you will see this county go forward by leaps and bounds.- This is just the rjejinning, it will not stop until there are good-roads in ever town ship in Jackson county. FAIRS AND THE SOUTH. S TOE!! IJ1 EASTER fiOBTil fcABOHNA Washington, I). O, September ;7, Educational exhibits will be macte at nine Southern States and general fairs and twenty-six county and dis trict fairs during the coming fall by the Southern Railway and affiliated lines, including the Mobile and Ohio railroad. Cincinnati New Orleans and Texas Pacific Rail waV, 'Alaba ma Great Southern Railroad, and Georgia Southern and Florida Rail In making exhibits at fairs and expositions in the Southeast, the Southern Railway and affiliated lines have a two fold purpose. First, to bring the advantages of this section before its own,, people to show them that the opportunities at hand are greater rthah any they may hope to .find by moving away. Second, to assist the movement for better farm conditions in the South east Demonstrations will be; given hy experts in horticulture, dairying, and domestic science. The agents of ihe railways will be assisted by state representatives and especial effort will be made to teach the best methods of handling milk, but ter making, and caring for orchards and gardens. At the same time that these exhibits are being made in the Southeast, the same railways will be making exhibits at thirty- eight fairs and' expositions in the North and West for the purpose of attracting desirable settlers to . the Southeast The state and general fairs in the :vv(Coininued from page 1) was discovered to be ' leaked by a member of the crew, who awaken ed 'all hands. Two - f eeC of I water covered the dock on ; which r. they landed. : A number of narrow - escapes were reported here; where the; wjnd reached a velocity of 65 miles. Thedamageat Kinston is how es- umated at $10,000, the greatest-loss being sustained by the. telephone companies and the city electric system. However the damage to cotton in the county will be between $100,000 and;$200,000-from 10 to 20 per cent. iCorn and ottrer crops suffered in lesser degree. " Kinston Sept 5 At 7:?0 oclock tonight, over the long distance tele phone wire from Beaufortrcame the assuring news 6f the safety of the L thousand, people at Ocracocbke and Portsmouth, isolated places on the strip of banks bordering on the sea coast 1 Grave fearsjhad ben entertained for jtwenty-fojr hours .that these places, which are located in the low est place on coast many miles from the main land, had been swept mwap by the storm and the tide from: Wednesdays gale, although every reasonable doubt that the settlements could stand the gale was clunged to. But because of the fact that in 1889the tide from a lesser storm did great damage there, with ten feet of water in the streets of the towns as far in as Washington and New. Bern, it was considered proba- JAU SUPERlORlOlT CIVIL CALENDAR, OCTOBER TERM 1913. Attorneys for. Plaintiff C. C. Cowan Moore & Moore C. C. Cowan Calendar . No. Docket No. McCall and Bennett, Moore 8c v Moore. Illoore & Moore Attorneys toi Defeadants Alley & Buchanan W, T. Crawford Alley and Buchanan C, C, Cowan C, C, Cowan Sherrill. AlWy 8t Buchanan Moore & Moore 42 Sherrill, Alley & Buchanan C, C. Cowan Cowan, Alley & Buchanan J McQueen Moore & Moore AUsy St bly that only the beach remained Buchanan C, C, Cowan oa tfie iite of these little towns. FARIIERS OF TillfSECTION. . Beware of purchasing unquaran teed seed oats or "feed oats that are good enough fbr. sesd Some times such seed will germinate but we frequency find a lot in which not one seed is dead. Get a written guarantee tjiat the oats are all right for seed and are sold' for seeding purposes, other wise pay only the price of feed oats and give them to your mule. Sepd us a sample - of your seed oats and seed wheat right away ancf fetus germinate it for you for noting ;Uou..befoTO''you sow it just how much vf it will come up sb you can tell beforehand how much to sow for a good stand. There is too little profit in the : growing of small grain in this State to-take any rjsk of getting a poor S and.; When you seed your sample of wheat or oats addressr "The North Carolina Seedy Laboratories gh,N. C. - "V: '': J. L. Burgess, - J Agronomist made as follows: .. National Conser vation Exposition, Knoxville Tenir Septl-Nov.l; Alabama State Expo sition, Montgomery, Septr 29-Oct. 4; iVirginjaiStQte' Fair, Richmond, Oct MrrAlabama-6tate EairtBirming hamt Oct1S"ii(.airdlina State FairRaleigh, Oct 2025; rAlabama- Mississippi Fair, Mridian, Oct 20 25; Georgia State Fair, Macon, Oct. 21-31; South Carolina State Fair, Columbia, Oct 27-31; Mississippi State Fair, Jackson, Oct 28-Nov. 7 The exhibits at county and dis tricts fairs will be arranged i three circuits as follows: Circuit No. A. Morristown,Tenn. Sept 2-5; Concord Tenn., Sept 9-12; Sweetwater, Tenn;, Sept. 16-19; Sylr va, N. C. Sept 23-26; Waynesvillej N. C, Sept 30-Oct 3; Asheville, N. C, Oct 7-10; Greensboro, N. C, Oct 14-17; Union S. C, Oct 22-24; Char- otte, N. C, Oct 28-31; Spartanburg S. C, Nov. 4-7; Orangeburg. S. C Nov. 11-14; Charleston,.. C, Nov. 17-20. Circuit No. B. Mountain City, Tenn., Sept 17-19; Chase Citr. Va., Sept 26-Oct 3; Danville, Va , Oct 14-17; South Boston, Va., Oct. 21-24 Valdosta, 6a., Nov. 4-8; Griffin, GaM Nov. 10-17; McRae, Ga., Nov. 18-g0. Circuit No. C Union City, Tenn., Sept 10 14; Humboldt, Tenn., Sept- 17-20, Shubuta, Miss..' Sept 30-Oct. 3 Thomasville, Ala., Oct 7-11, Dal- ton, Ga, 0ct 13-17, Jasper Ala., Oct 20-25; Tuscaloosa, Alai; Oct. 27- Nov. 1. Sherrill & MANY DRIVEN FROMHOME. Every year, in many parts of the country, thousands are driven from their homes by coughs arfd lung dis eases. Friends and business are left behind for other climates, but this is costly an3 not. always, sure. A better way-7-the .way of multitu desis to use Dr. King's New Disr cbvery and cure yourself at nome. Stay right there with Vyour friends ; ana - taxe uuss saie - meoicme. Throat and lung troubfes find quick relief and health returns. Its help , Ocracoke is an historic and beau tiful spot '-There the first white men from the Phillip and Arman- j tfjn da.expemuonsianaea on tne ssotul AmericSKanoSrid H .washe scene pWjJt0?88- s a days tnp ntnDoa?rom tanhiVtoia' or Beaufort. The 95 mile wind which passed over Pamlico Sound and jdirectly by Obrkcoke jano Pbirtsmouth, provi: dentially failed tostrike the beach, but 'continued on south and west Moore 8rriuore U Moore & Moore C, Cowan Moore & Moore 67 and spent its force on the mainland at Atlantic a few miles "south-of Portsmouth. Considerable damage was done but no lives were lost. Pamlico Sound is reported as strewn with wreckage or small craft, trees, and dead animals from the mainland, out no word" of lives lost in marine accidents has been received. BOATMAN CONFIRMS STORY. New Bern, Sept. 5 According to the information brought to More head City this afternoon by a' boat man from Atlantic, the repirts re garding the destruction of life and property rit Qcracoke and Ports mouth are greatly -exaggerated. According to the story told by the boatmen; the storm and flood did much damaat Ocracoke, and also at Portsmouth, both places being submerged and much-property de stroyed, but v it , is almost certain that no lives; have been lost at eit her place. j mm O N SUM HEIGHTS At reasonable r ,On3 pf the -most common ail ments that hard working people fnftPA . with " is lam a hhnV Apply S Cnamberlain's Liniment ,iu couis, coldsgrip. croup, whoop-. priCeSi east Side Ol ' twice a da and massage the parts l iug-coughand sore, lungs make it mv- farm t tiSrouiUy Breach application, and positive blessing. 50c and $1M m d' U1, . you Will get quick relief. Fo: sale .Trial Jxttle free. Guaranteed by ri?f T TVfTT T T?T ATT. DEALERS. The Svlva Pharmnov , r ViU. IT. iYllLiljIilK j,The Sylva Pharmacy. f WEDNESDAY OCT, 8, ; r ' E L, McKee et al 115 vs. . 1 C. Buchanan . 3 W,M,Turpin 8 vs, Cathey and Alley 12 Gusaela Buchanan 3 vs, , U, C, T. of America THURSDAY OCT, 9, 37 A. B. Ensley; 4 ' vs. Sylva Lbr. & Mfg, Co, 39 J, H, Parker et al 5 vs, T. H, Queen et al (Protest) FRIDAY, OCT, 10, 40 G. H. Ashe 6 vs R, G, Hunt Lumber Co, A, B.Ensley 7 vs, k ' x A. S, Nichols (Protest) 46 C R. Ashs vs. 8 Quinian, Monroe Co, SATURDAY, OCT. 11 Sherrill &. Cowan 47 Buchanan & unn Lumber Co, 9 vs. J. M. Rogers 48 ; Lee Hooper 10 vs. . - v P. D. Daviea t al MONDAY, OCT. la 54 John R. Crawford ':wVBV Geo. Cogdill et al crB.B. GreenlStJ &z 12 RQadtruetees .IrO wn &i .Syjya . : (Protest) TUESDAY, OCT. 14 G. C. Wiggins ' x V8. M. V, Wiggins Jas, A, Madison V8. Seaboard Air Line R. Rr Co, Moore gt 72 J. B, Bumgarner 15 Moore vs. Luther Rice WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15. Moore 8c 74 Alex Keener 16 Moore vs. Beta Fertilizer Co. D. B. Sprinkle, Admrs,, 17 vs. Whiting Mfg. Co. E. J.'Parris 18 X vs. Southern. Ry. Co. Sherrill. 80 Asheville Hardware Co, 19 vs. . Geo. R. McCall Sylva Grocery Co. 20 vs. J. W. Cagle et .al, THURSDAY. OCT, 18, J, D, Zachary vs. .... So, Ry. Co. Fred Buchanan vs, W. M. Ritter Lumber Co. L. D. Bradley vs. So. Ry. Co, Browo. and Davis vs. V So. Ry, Co. J, W,'Rhinehart 25 vs. So, Ry, Co, 111 Alice M, Dills et al '26 J, J, Mason -' - . ' CALENDAR COMMITTEE By M. D, COWAN. Clerfc Sherrill, Moore 70 8c Moore 13 14 Murray Allen J, Frank Ray Moore 6c Moore 77 Alley & Buchanan 4 Geo. W. Sutton 78 C, G Cowan Merrick and Barnard Rollins, Moore fr Moore Alley rnd Buchanan Geo. W. Sutton 81 Alley 8c f Buchanan 86, 87, 88 Sutton. Alley 91 & Buchanan Sutton. Alley 8c Buchanan 96 and 97 Alley 8c Buchanan Alley 8c, Buchanan Alley 8c Buchanan 99, 100, 101 102, 103, 104 105 r 21 2? 23 24 Rollins. Moore & Moore Bell, Moore & Moore Rollins, MoOFe & Moore Rollins, Moore & Moore Rollins, Moore & Moor Bryson and Black ' -V' : - I- .- A . -i s. x -