- J ." rJ- wheat --i;rilis.i::Wheat' r. Stalk Cutters, Buggies arid other line . . : l at 'business prices at-?B. -HCjY CO:slH'iR5 Cane MiUs and the the Earrs.:' That we can sell ChildrerisV Underwear for 19ci ' Fertilizer, E - . . i i ' : - : : - v .- t.-i-. f C01WD0UR! We have a nice "V- . ' A nice lne of Ladies and Misses Goats miieh below ' . ' Mr. :': Any-; 'Man's 'price.. , ;-y . 4 iair BUSTER BkO WN HOSE for $1.00 which are'guar anteed to, last 4 mbnths vithout hole in tde or heel or f 4 (new pair free. Send us the dollar and we'll send - r - ( i?SUGM mM-: See our Clothing, Hats and Shirts at reduced prices. jVice ginghains at,7 1-2, apron ginghams 4 7-"8.. 50c dress goods for 35c. Everything we haye some under the other man. We want your Potatoes and we want to sell you a 200 pound bag of the best . . - ----- ' F. P. Presley of Culowhee brought fine load of mica, to town this week. .; . .'. " : . Mrs Marie AHmah ofjiot Springs is visiting friends an4 relatives in 3ylvs this week; Miss'Effie McDade has returned from a visit to Asheville and Can- ; x '. ' ' ' " Hayes Hooper of Big Ridge was in the city Thursday. y Miss Bonnie Sherrill returned home yesterday from a visit to her sister in South Carolina. T Are you going to observe Good j Roads days? Why.nou-. 7 Next Sunday will be a full day !at tne Methodist church. Sunday 'school at y-45 a. m., preaching by the pastor at 11 a m. . At 7 p. m. Proi. A. C. Keynolds, president of. '. the Oullowhee Training School and . lay reader oi the Way nesvilie" dis- trict, will speak, especially to men. Everybody is v cor dialiy invited. f pon't fail to htfar Froi. Keynolds.-- . pcout v ' - ; : J, R. Leach is at Cullowhee where i , he expects to' be for tome time, v He will superintend, the new building . to be erected lor the Cullowhee ' i schooi-Rev. Jr J, -barker who - is k holding a' series of meeinig at Sylva spent baturaay evening iu the . city " with his family. - Pro!, keyncilds of ; Cullowhee, Lay leader .of this; dis ; . trict,' will aciUress our citizens at thft Methodist church Sunday mom- ing at :al oiocK. the presiding C elder - will ;Preacn : at the evening ' Jxoun . Let everybody come out and Jiear them tm.. -I -.'w.,- IPlTERfS am line of Sweaters for mm. 9c TO 9 . the hose Svith'the guarantee. i lor SVLVA, N. C. NATIONALITIES IN AROENTENIA. x A missionary in Argentina tells.of, haying received twenty-four mem bers into his church in the last few months. He says: "Perhaps it would be interesting for me to give a list" of the nationalities represented in my ehurch,,They are as follows: Scot land, .England, New Zealand, .North America, Germany, Russia, Sweden, Spain, France, Italy,' Aigeritina Chih and Uruguay." This church which is located in the great city oi Buenos Ay res, shows what a tide of immigration's turning toward that great city and the rich surrounding country- SPEEDWELL. Jack Frost is looking aftef the green vegetation in Speedwell this morning; but every thing nearly is out of danger;. , -, , j CapV W. W . Hooper of Qualla vir itetiV bpeedweil a lew. days ago, much to the pleasure of the, writer. r Mr. Frank Henson of W ebster. N- C, and ' kiss " Ly da Rogers of r Asheville visited Speedwell . Satur day afternoon. r v - ' . t ' - Mrs. J. M. iimith of Canton and Mrs. Gola Ferguson of Bryson City are spending a lew- days in Speeds Well, much to the "delight of the writer and his family. ; - .; Le'e-Hdbpe has built a 60ton silo, and has it 'tuii of ' green corn - raised on wheat' stubbie. rThe corn - was about - matured,' and the writer thinks this j is the ; way to "put up feed , of the right kind. Rev. Proffitt preachedah r inter esting sermon ; at Speedwell Suh: day afternoonT ;;; ' ; : v ; BEFORE 4 the ' fa'milyfrom IBS; SODA 25c. U.85 ' - place Monday morning with a good attendance, in a new comforttble schooliouse. Best wishes for the Journal, X. Y,Z. ATTENTION- We have now on display at our store, the finest lot of irish potatoes j We have seen in good while' They are a nall-busnel of samples that Mr. Zed. Bryson, of Balsam picked lout of a lot he raised with our fer- tiiizer .From -a patch of seventeen rows, fifty yards Jong, he gathered 50 bushels ot the finest, smoothest potatoes imaginable The. twenty five he brought tiS -weigh a pound apiece. He used our, Pocomokc- Fer- ii'-' tilizer. under the 50 bushel patch. ' We also have a bag of eight po tatoes that Mi. kehey Keever, of Dillsborii brought up to us. 'J hey weigh eight pounds, and he made witn one Dag ot omoke lertilizer, thirty bushels oi tne very nuest Kmu.of potatoes on a patch 120X leec.v fie gathered one potato ptnat weighed ozs. flej only plant ed onevbushei and gathered tmrty. .Vve sola- these , . men ruieir lert ilizer last spring; and what Uns did lor the. ixiLtiioes, bur ' wneac ler uhzer will ad jor wheau l sist upon.haviiTg enaine vi .FoconioKti shown you yo buy teruiizir. Kemeinber the iiLfcCi tuC CKOPy UKU W EK tor UPPLY 5 corn, and PLLS AUJU PH06; Jffffcforj-whe'atv in this county or tweiye years;- BH; Catey & Co. JB;:;H.CAT num; berf Wagons. JTourof the best line in the world for this coii See us, L want to sell ybu a Wagori 'Metis Made-to- mfeastir Glp tiling GANNSN DILLSBORO, R C. Trunks Suit-case Bags sold by M. Buciikiiaa &Sbnylva. f F gibd; cloth 75 cents, a db2. and 0 fore the bird season' cbniesin. - J j.... , JOURNAL A E AGEM Yalues m See the fabrics and pick out your own model-Nottiing like them anvwher: Tavlnf x . . - j - are noted for and Tay i ay lor in g is ac fabrics their beauty knowledged as sur pream. - Ask To- See Ouf 15 to1 $25 VALUES OS. Posters :frbni us at posit ybiir land be A 1 He schboy opened at this Syl I-' I 7a - , -" N. -.. v. . t 'r 7' v :.v "-: '.".V-"'.' . "'"' '" "" " "-YV" ;'; :''-;''-JJ V' :'y'

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