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VOL. I NO. 7; :SYI;N.; 0; -OCTOBER 17, 1913 $1.00 THE YEAR IN ADVANCE LEVY FOR SYLVA T0VN8HW FOB .1012. a number ' of property owners and citizens m this - township! have asked concerning the tax levy ;this year, we give ihe following inform ation obtamedrpm1he;Register office of Jackson county, which will be of interest to everybody in the county as the tax levy.br Sylva is fl comparative one, ; You can react ilv see what your tax will? be and where n it is mer ana ior. wnai purpose your tax money is being utilized. . ' ; riiryfr:' Property '-fir- State .25 v . ; State .12 School .25 .y'J.6 School 1-65 County .18 . x vPoor .38 Sp. County .08 Sool . ;90 S Law .10 on real estate" -L Bridge .07 :;.$,a05 Road .20 v-.::v S. School .30 -"r,-. -.y, - . ,,.V - t r-- -'-- $l.43';;,v;,:::':;:- LEVY FOR 1913, QtatP .27 2-3 7 State . School .40 - Schobl lO Geo. Co. .19 :;' s Cb; School .60 Sp. Co. .05 , i ;7; Poor .47 Bridge .12 Court House .75 Court H. 25 ' y : Bridge .36 Poor .03 C Sp. CJd. Fund 15 S'k Law .10 on R. estate Sp S. tp. .90 Sp. Sc'ol .30 . ;'rt j -: Road .75 Road 25 -'- v::;''? " r $1.96 2-3, v v $5.60 MS 3 - i GOOD IIOADS iMMBCLMMtli : r raise-sof this section of the state. 'II! A It Ff ft flFKPn Rflr ? BY THE'ROAD CO'iniSlOMBS OF According 'to a , -visito r from Hay- woodi: county yestreday , tlie cattle raisers of that county J ai eV exper; encih& an exceUent' b sj. having disposed of ;thei bee ves at "good ' jr.' AUROBijEO. traffic Of crowded cities but it is sCjircely : less important to remerri- ' ber that in rural districts and in ; the open country there lies a con-. I stant jeopardy of life to every; -one : whb walks on' a railroad track. d'. AVhereas the moeni Wghyay ?is essential rto 5 mSteriai prosperity and rto the advancement oi the social life v of v every community; every people that aspifes, to joiii the forward procession and that ; hopes lor the opportumaes of our time ;is bening to ' realize the : necessity of improved roads; all sections and all progressive citizens are ,derhahd ing them and determined tp ; have them; the whole couiitry '.''has Caw ened to ,their ! impbrtance. Every where therels a generou rivalfylto have the best; andv everywhere eh thusiasm for themr is apparent; and increasing; and C J I Si W" '.T? : Whereas the people of Jackson county are losmgaoxrdjng to re liable Information; more than 100,- 000 annually on account of bad this Vast amount paid as a tribute to;MUD:Xy V :it':::- Now, 'therefore, recognizing , ' tiie general sentiment for road improve ment and realizing tl e great ; -Jeni- fit which must "result thefefromi.to ! all the people of : cksbn county, we, . the Road f Conmissionersi of Sylva township, in accordance with the ; proclamation; of ;,GovV Locke Craig of North Carolina" setting COVE HEBE Two tramps called a V Mrs. - Pea- priced Vch'ayrvk Southern stadoir&nere : see tram i? ark stepped : onto the ay is loads of (cattle i en i route ' to Jstock rP9rcK knocked dowii ahc choked . 1 j -u iAr,,;n xt r it is generally understood in. busi--. into this s6SUon of the state in thetfum of $22.00 and Ws watclU 'iuey ness circles! here . toat the Tuckav- - forhi of checks from ;sto"ck dealers ! broke to rdn and .dropped2of the te KC?, w.m uas .W. m ciues oi ine nonn. ana east, : uiuucy, auu ma .Tvaicu a . iew leet I Western ;Carolmals m fame ; as. from ue house. Mr." Allen came ou stok grocoun of the diimii rbonvand, was situng and the freaiers" of -: tins section of t orl tHe; Iporcn when !?; they 'entered. '-s'-'. a banking business at p Webstef forf'S- several years; wilt move io Sylva ? in the near future and will occupy ; a biul iing which will be erectedlby ;x; "3 r is said, be; only. temporary quarters, .fr ' ''t: t' ' 1 1 J ' M . 1 ' .l'l-S' 1 ;'-'v:' ' asme Dana wiu laier ouua a nome counued are takini ad vantage-'of 4 T good . cattiev-,"-.t ife ;J lcal.6t day of I chance -in ; passing: One, dealer f irPcattle ; re-- j marfi.ea y esiuraay . uiaiv uaer was a tiinV wheuy a madraa ajgreat risk in investing his moneyjn cattld. J rUUHltti A UAI tx r.'T3 - J a t -T T;ti Nit; - the state, are T t:. iry J-liS ou r Guiries for information cnnrnindl the dm went throuim Ms Dockets. K0: Sext .to Bryson: nnnf ptinna VimfV rTWlivpr Tt ! No arrest has hn maft as t. & Hooper's Store. builo Thb v ja'gener)uly.!re& "i. " :-. ':.:''' .i. yjS; - i ki j blLL:i7--i-i"--""ffnr itself on the lot whion it rrant.: : c -i ; ouua jpr caiue raising are unexceuea , iuiiu r rauiaui gau uoast oi. rrco. r . '" rr " -' . - ; ; .--i.v .. ;. . - ;.i7 oourcnasea -v oetween v uatnev a : Hardware store- and ilX". Allen's residence. : Lumberis being laid .n ;e ;.J ground fortheK hew hwidm& was in the haoit of ; walkmg' home I . nignt along t -radrpadf tracks," ing wmhtainee mceWr says ; a newspaper ; account of the besides the bank- room aifc it fisS? . dekth of a jsiet 6t: ther.gospti hor that LwiU belDleledmS whdvasrecehtly Killed by a freight j a ' few.'weeks?? "vh 'i train neara ueorgiacuyj . A coi- v -y-(y. Atlanta, GaJ;:6ber;l--vHe Nnw -r nnwpupr - hp nvrnntiniiAH l - stockmen' are assured : that wben - - - . - ; . - . the,; time- for disposmg- of theiri ' , - l: . - UOvi Ul WUAVU JUL uua uiau . u ' - -. t . . . cattle 'comes! they: prices will J be rightcitizeh. EMBIE1EM V V. -1. A' apart" Wednesday ' the 5th day V of j November and ; Thursday the" 6th i day of -November,- 1913 c as: GOOD ;ett, OoL t ROADS ;;i -DAYS::ririd -nTiTimTitihtf ''-WJ mm Mm aaily habits,:; formed i prpbaDly be- cauie ' the railroad ; tracK -otfereol smoother walking than' the ; puDlic road old x nothing ; less i. than ; invite the late 4wnich finally overtook hi ni. P Commenting oh this dangerous prac- these days, Sth and 6th off Novem- in 'western North CaroUna. nine tieriu'&iidays ln:Sylv&''towD8iap,! nfile.16rom; Canton. -Arrangeinerits and request our people to observe . have just been completed for such JOHN fl- PaRRIS . Deaterjiti 1 Matcbe0 anb Sewclerp All kinds of repair work done on short notice. ; I ; : ; - ; ekgravinga; SPECIALTY ' SylvaTSN: C. : C.G, LGGAN the same as GOOD ROADS DAYS. ,We call iipoh every patriotic-person in - Syiv a township to refrain from all other occupations on these t appoihted days and to assemble one nail mile a Dove bylva ma there to work upon the pubhc roads. We call upon'; every able bodied man to bring-a team or a-sh?vel and pick ana strike a blow for pro gress. Let the farmer, the mer- Undertaker and Embalmer -ki .; 16 years experience ; Full Line of Caskets and Robes. - License No, 6 J ' ; : ; Phcne No. 17 WaynesvUle, N.C. COLEMAN C; COWAN, tice tne Atlanta Journal -u says ecu brjaliy:c The loss of fo urteen ; lives in; a wreck would loom fourth as a i na tional horror; yet statistics: show that there is .an average, of fourteen deaths every' day caused by the dangerous custom 'of walking on railroad tracks or otherwise, tres passing on ' such property: It -is estimatea, indeed, that in this man ner occur more than half the fatal a station, and it .will be condudted on tiieiarm of T. L, Gwy'n, near Clyde, wnq is considered one of the foremost catue. raisers of this sec tion, i lie worK will be in chaige of Superintendent X. Peeaen, who ! ities incident to railroads uv the nas feceivea a civil service com-(United States; and the majority of mission to carry it on. he is said to I the persons; , thus killed are not oe an expert m all live stock matters, ' tramps but children ; and valued and some ery valuable information is expected to be given out from the citizens. M In accordance" with the-- Procla?vH -J - County' (mmissions, Ii lierebyy A BSfirV the Ofilcial Head - of V the. town of Ivayrernesdyto reoiiesbthat aUi business houses be - 4v clpeo:gt,jallr tfiedays of theSth dMSMcK? woman .'and child shdwJtheif.patriot- ism by .going out and doing all they1 V : v? ) ' can for two : days tiward budmiigi V betterrbads. If yoiihaye a team take 'V: '- r- ' t'c": it and alspitake a plow or a.scrape. ;j i ue iauie cauiaiie - umner out ior . their families and; have a regular 4icnic, and thereby" combine? work- Remember that a community or ' -r ' p - J", . - ,. V an individual, is measured- by: the , ; V. ' nmonnt'nf nnhlir n? ri t . ihV v' cli n w ' . ."inetime has come -when' th,! 'Ma U'C. nhlu'. shnnlH ialcf sprfmia !n"nto- 'if I j'nv riiv iv.oniTTU iiVrDin -y:"";'. - Attcrnev and Counsellor atLawv WEBSTER, N. C. DRS McGUIF?E. DENTISTS. .v;.: ;V Office : Phaxi2iaGyBuildit!g, SYLVA, p. W. R. ISHE RRJLL. Attorney at Lav, ; V ' .' - . " '' 1'.. Office In Court House, - WEBSTER, JjT. C. ; i --.; ", ....... , , ' r Milieu & 58uciariai Webster, O: )v . . ile Ir. Mey has ; rlqbved to Waynesville he iwilli continue to take active it iii tie dice: w at Webster."';-;-;;v'v--;-: : of life - enlist as volunteers in this mighty army for the public good- ' ... ,cJ;u . Let no man be above this work, nor forget his duty td himself and his neighbor. It will be ah honor to every . man on these days to la bor with his fellow-man to banish from his country the curse of bad roans and the evils that ccompa ny them. "-- " " :' : We calf upon the..goo'd women of Sylva township to inspire and en courage the men, as r tney r have in J every; par tiotic .cause,. -to go forth witn resoiiite SDirit, aetermined "to do their best In; the interest of good roads" ana progress. Let" the wom men prepare wnolesorne and ; sub stanuai uihnerXior worKman will be worthy of his hire. rLet every citizen do nis duty, and these days wiii be long remember ed tor the impetus they )gave to the cause of; gooav roads Jand. a . finer civic spint are u be along the line of . ieeding railroad tracks as a : common : high-' most countries of; bouth- Amenc 1, I and caring for cattle. The first will way. The t be a comparison blithe cos tof fat tening on cottonseed meal, mid on corn or corn silage. The. question - 5 t-ti; mi umio uruiiiLL ii 5 r Mi 7 AKtEINQ SHlFrtU has been oiscubbed at . length ; by cattlemen, but a government test has before been: conducted to de termine .finally which agent is the cheaper. " ; - ' ' ; V - T he results of this and ; other ex perimehts will be complied into bulietins lor distribution among the cattle raisers of the country, and il may. reaOily. be seen that western Morth Carolina will gain a great deal ! track. of valuaule publicity ' in- this; way. It will focus the attention of xthe enure country on tms section, as: a cattle country,' and on the fact that the secuon probably V offers the greatest advantages in this line to j be founds any where fin the United mes are exemi, this peril anoT the interstate, Com-jiions already in those rich:andpro'V:?lV merce ammbsionh the same purpose." -After- all, how ever, it ia 'upon "the individual that responsipiirty must rest.' it is pop ui an s&timeht and; popular judg meht that mu , correct; tins ovil. five thousand lives a .year is a ter rible sacrifice to - caf eiesshess. It can; be reduced; and prevented only through individual recogniton of great risk in walking on a railroad J addedto by tJaousahdis oi immigrahts irom: -iLurupe ; ana ; via-itanansf '' States-' v.- -.,:.h- :'-- : ii HECITAL Scores , of car loads of . cattle : are beiijg shipped,frbm W esfera North '(roliha oachweek ;,by;.li'stbck' The first recital by thelpupils Vbf 'the "Department of Musicivof Ithe v ciAAy ajlv iwiiiiai uuuuui. will- uc given in;the :audTtoriuhfMohday evening October 27tli;T- s cordially invited to attend ;:j"Ihis maUer. shjould nowDe of peculiar concern to the South where -4 :'. railway; traffic is v fast; increasing. In Georgia and neighbor ; states many inore s trains are;in operatioh to-day" than ten or even,; five ;y ears ago vand their num ber is continuall y multiplying. I : The danger-to; pedes trians who ;venture on ; the ; tracks is accordingiy more and Jinbret seri ous ; It is far better to stick toi the muddiest highway of f the roughest woodadpath thahto take , the deadly, chance of ; j foliqwing ja . rail road track simply because theT lat- ter auoras easier wanting.. 4 - . : 4'Much emphasis is nov laid on Germans; Spamara; "Krtuge'J Russians; Norwegians,.Swedes; Aus-V' trians, Syrians and Japanese, '' .- 1 . u; ;Seventy-fiveA rhigrants last eai entered the great? Brazilian coffee state, of Sao Paulo. V Railroad lines are pjsrcmg t interior of those distant' lands and -filling them with ;ne wfli (ef -Towns Y: and; largeci ties 'are, fast building-up7; Buenos" Ay res .today has 1,400,000 s:uls and Riov Janeiio' : 1.000.000 while lohteuideb ; has J300,0 00, Sao 3; V;: Paulo 400,000, BaMa 00,000 a:: 'Rosario 00 00;; :-; EducaUin' is b'eebming morewjde-tr i. ' .: : --; spread; and; - : . institution are ;; bemouilt up d:Si; ' : fostered; jfor general . as '..well : as ' : ' technical and professon tiont v-;r; j The evangelicaf demomnations '; - - ' : at work in South" America - are-- . ; . V beginning to build upfi schools, and colleges in the countries -; ',-," :;: : occupied, and7 these schools- are 7i-" :: ' . j nntmni7ivi rr . f ho Krf 1. f thenegd.ofgreatercaution in .the l if:,
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