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T. L. - JarnisonWas in tqwn ilat
.week from Glenville. : ; - ;
Born to MrVandfMrs; Grover TC.
Cooper, of Dillsboro, a.son r ; ;
Wiley: Long left Frida ; for; -Say-annaH
Gsl, : where will spehdthe
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Clyde Jarret went to Asheville
Friday .. . . . Vv y '
Miss "Inez - Weaver spent - last
week with her parents in Weaver-
ville, . .: ' v ' "' : '
Mrs. John A. Parris went to Ashe
ville Friday. 5.' ' V
Among those who visited Bar
num and Bailey's Circus , at Ashe
ville were," Roy Dills, Cole Reed,
Bunyan Ashe and Hillard Gidney.
Theo. Buchanan, J. FSert- .Long
and Ben Cathey Jr. went to Ashe
ville Saturday, to the Circus. -
Secretary J. D. Boone of the Hay
wood County Fair wasT here last
week.
J. H. Wood District Passenger
Agent of the Southern Railway was
in the city last week.
Col. Sanford H. Cohen, Manager
of the Greater Western North Caro
lina Association attended the Jack
son County Fair. -
Miss Lena Ashe spent' the week
end in Asheville. . -
Miss Helen Cathey was a week
end visitor in West Asheville, the
guest of Miss Edna White.
Eleven-year-old Ruth held up her
hand. "That we should always he
on the lookout for a bridegroom.'
Biblical Recorder.
Gordon Garlington, Editor of the
Western Carolina Democrat, of flen-
dersonville was a visitor to the
Jackson County Fair.
Editor T. R. Barrows of the Hen-
dersoaville Times was in Sylva
last week attending the Jackson
County Fair. Mr. Barrows compli
mented the management of the
Fair, and the people of the county
upon the excellent exhibits.
Horace Sentelle Editor of the Can
ton Observer was here last week at
the Fair.
Something doing every minute
at the W. N. C. Fair, Asheville, Oct
ober 7-10. Wholeso'me fun, enter
tainment and instruction for every
body. .
Attractive midway and plenty o t
amusement with fine display of ex
hibits at the W. Ni C. Fair, Ashe
ville, October 7-10. Gorgeous dis
play of fire works every night
Everybody, everywhere, especia
lly lovers of Western Carolina will
attend the W. N. C. Fair, Asheville,
Oct 7-10. ; Greatest event in hist
ory of Western Carolina! Elabor
ate display of fine exhibits and four
days and nights of enjoyment
"he Sunday-school teacher had
r ,ad the day's Scripture lesson to
the class and she began asking
questions to see; how- attentively
the young girls had followed her.
"And what", she asked, "is the
parable of the virgins?" : ,
M. Buchanan Jr. went to Waynes
ville Wednesday to attend the Hay
wood County Fair.
Mr. and- Mrs. Geo. Candler of
Murphy were the guests , last .week
of Dr. ( & Candler ' ' , -
? Geol; Brinsoii K arrived 0 Tuesday
rom Asheville, s and ; has gone to
"Cullowhee, . where he will enter ; the
r Cullowhee : Normal;, and Industrial
SchooL "
over coats iorjmerii :- Svlva Cash Store I
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17 chapters will be published in
this paper. 'The first chapter appears
on another page in this issue.
L. D. Nonis a progressive: mer
chant of Bessie was in the city
Wednesday on business. - ' 'f
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, Miss Bonnie Sherrill left Wednes
day for Lumber, S. C. where she
will visit her sister, Mrs. Snyder. ,
Rev. W. 0. Davis is conducting;-a
revival meeting at the Methodist
church. He is being assisted by
Rev. J. J. Barker of Andrews.
500 bushels potatoes wanted at
1 0 cents Bryson & Hooper.
The largest yield of wheat was
produced by the use of Beta Fer
tilizer. Get it from tiryson 8c
Hooper. Cash or time.
Mrs. Mell Street has returned to
her home in Newbern.
Jas. Bryson was in town Wednes
day from Cullowhee.
Chas. J. Harris returned to h!s
home at Dillsboro after having
spent some time abroad.
Rev. and Mrs. Chas. H. Neal were
in the city several days last week
visiting their friends and seeing the
Fair.
Hon. W. D. Wike is in Raleigh at
tending the extraordinary session
of the General Assembly.
Ben Fisher has returned from the
University of North Carolina on
account of the illness of Mrs. Fisher.
Holmes Bryson will have a nice
display of millinery, ladies suits,
rtetticbats, waists, neck wear, etc at
the home of Mrs. Eva Bryson at
Cullowhee, Tuesdav and Wednesday
October 7th and 8th.
JACKSON CODNTY FAIR
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Holmes Bryson has a few wheat
drills and harrows left., rle is sell-
ng the best wheat fertilizer at 1.65
for 200 pound bag.
Among the Paynes ville people
who attended the Jackson County
Fair last week were. Way Kinsland,
Ed S. Battle, Geo. D. Sherrill, Clem
Smashers. Dr. j. R. McCracken, Roy
Plott, Jim Stringneld, W. L. Hardin,
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vy. v,. vxme aim uut: ocucuun. Lagt Sunday afternoon at the
Mrs. Theo. Mitchell and , Mrs. . J. home of Mr. John Turpin, Miss Ma-
BY R. F. JARRETT. .
The folks of Jackson county held a
fair one day, ;
Which some good folks attended
while others stayed away.
Some men took their children, while
others took the wife
To help make this .occasion the
' the grandest one of life.
The soldier led 'the grand parade,
though tottering now is he,
The children marched a thousand
strong, but where was Cullowhee?
The Normal and Industrial School
was nowhere to be seen
Except one splendil speaker, this
was Prefessbr Dean.
The people of old Jackson lay down
one night to dream,
They saw within the vision the
women past them stream.
The handiwork they carried, was
wrought with skill and care
Which demonstrated to us, they
love old Jackson's Fair. '
The corn and fruit and cereals were !
were fine as fine could be
And this delighted one and all,
save those who would not set-.
AUVs VUbVXV TltAts Uib 11 U IO I, CUiU
many, many more
Paraded round the old fair ground
than ev r came before.
The music and the ball games, the
races rich and rare
Excelled those shown before this,
at Jackson County Fair.
It made me feel so little, when I
looked round to see
So many country products, but
none placed there by me.
And then I - woke a moment, but
laid me down to rest
To dream of days departed, and
those who'd wrought the best.
And lo! the little children by all the
world are bless'd, .
And in their toil and labor, by far
lead all the rest
Is tafcnig care of the
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of the peoplfe with the biggest
and most up-to-date line of
Druggists-Sundries,. Patent
MedicinesToilet Articles, Rub
ber Goods;-Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Razors and Sup
plies for Shavers, Flash Lights
and Batteri"es,Eastman Kodaks
and Films, School Books and
Stationery of all kinds.
Always ready to wait on you
fos- your wants,
Tonr friend,
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BROWN-FARMER.
D. Boone of Waynesville attended
the Fair here' last week. v -
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Misses Hilda Way and Maud Mc
Cullock were over from Waynes
ville last week attending the Jack
son County' Fair.
, A LOG ON . THE TRACK
of the fast express means : serious
trouble ahead Jf i is not removed,
so does loss of appetite. It means
lack of vitality, loss of strength and
nerve weakness. -If appetite fails,
take Electric Bitters quickly to
overcome the cause; by toning i up
the stomach : and curing the 1 indi
gestion; Michael -Hessheimer; of
ber Brown and Mr. Hal Farmer
were quietly married. Only a few
friends of the contracting parties
were present The ceremony was
performed by Justice of the Peace
James W. Bynum.
Mrs. Farmer is of a weU known
Jacksoi county family, Mr. Farm
er is the well known assistant of
Mr. Will , P. Farmer, the popular
machinist and blacksmith of this
cit. Western Carolina Enterprise.
Prof. Frank ; H. Brown of Cuilo-
:;;wArbfo hnsiness visitor in f Us. .".r
. FORTUNES IN FACES.
There's -often much truth in the
saying "her - face is her fortune," but
its never said where -pirnnles, skin
Lincoln, Neb.;,had - been , sick, over j eruptions, ilotches or -;6ther : blem
tiiitc years; tut six bottles of : Elec- i ishes disfiurd it." Impure blood is
put him right on bis back of them all, and shows - the
icbt again. They have helped thou- need of Dr. King's k New. Life Pills.
sauds. They v? pure blood; strong Thev promote . health and beauty.
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We have the best line of fall cloth
ing we have ever shown, Sylva Cash Store
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