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" '-:'---r :N".''sj' V, '- 7. - V" '. .'- j . " .' i- a ... :..-m ,...,..t ,. .,' -, ... , , - ' -j- . y . ' ' 1 ' '': ".' '" VOL I - - - -v : 'r. v -j-r; : r n -fc -. : H :.;: '4 -..'-V-'-.-7--'-t,'-;'.: -T'T-'-rT. J-V.-r- ',,'v:- -v-CyN a:-.-; : ' ' 1 ' " 1 ii ' I f ' I i i . t . I ii . . . . , i . ' . i i ii - i .- "v RANK MOVES THIS VEEI!. The work on the ;buUding for the Tuckaseigee Bank hasii been 'com peted and the carpenter Have been st work all week installiiig tHe new fixtures. The bant will move from Webster this week and .continue Us business here. . - HIS LAST CALMfftABTH There had been' a badC!explosioti jn a powder mill and the proprietor who was awajr pna jreasuyejtrip hurried home to make -arijjuivet gation as to the vcause ?i'f: How in the world idtliapperir he asked the foreman of evrnill as he viewed the wrec r'ho'Jivas to blame?" s '--trrS Well you see, sir," replied the fore man, "It was 'tiuswayiyi'-jwtj into the mixing room, probably thinking i something; i,ee anl struck a match by"mistake.He--,' Struck a match!", exclaimjed; the proprietor in amazement.: Cli should have thought that hayeT been? the last thing on earth he'd do." "It was sir." was the calm rejoider d the foreman. km mmwwm U UlLLrtllU-v ED MEDALS. Qualified and equippedJby Knowledge ceeded in raisingpme moneys and :0 onouia tnev weainer. i jrmirruie I jrar oeyona wnat xney auempr : 10 w:4Fvv:y'--v; 1 orKonhe MJ;,ii'v',--'u:j' r "v-- - - - t tfv, : ; uiuch force that it must have; gone v.:-v v building Will be pushed rocidly.,for--asto command the services of suchthK -::a x Sw vari AU the brick & knows where it" went after it did go i-The -following vfrom -The ;New nlS' tWrders: fofZ-these strufKliriS ! 'hatitis Keying ;wmiy.wUli:th; W$& arefamuiar- with'-the.-incident--Tefer4 --r j v:i j it? :--41:'--'5-- kt3 -t .Jf-, ; . : . ; , . ' On one occasion my v mend Shelt?.s--& h : ed ti, Which J :,rr Keynol.and 1U3 :; nMttceyereth.s fand of eang or- secure thcr ioh was asked abohe moaey hb, j !-, v i ; v -t i-i. - ' , v... i caiicL.in 11 v 1111 t 1 1 1 inLc.m sl.lii iiiu i i irr - iicmnii iiiwii. iiiuii t iniiri- - mini t services 01 wr.;Lieacii, wuu is an exr uenerai ipiprqYemeiic.aDasiiusian County two yearstago. KvKttsbu (fepisdisburseci ;t6V,errttieir xetiy bCapigie JHeroFund cimtqn' ini Uctbday:l'iiej; commission ois tjribute I; mim awSirija'of here areixteeiie awarci"bfiu()u auclthtine o remaihoiarejin arconsistmg oip&sions: ra bS jnbnUi an d in. casli 4 sums uncier D.meaal awarnv' irM a'mghest: aiyar consisting of at years ;:piaV y 01, highlanas, lsi.,t wnoj wiia wuiiam iuiararai uyerymen, 33 years old ottne same ...... Jt .i . '- -. v.. j : 4..-? .-r,t . majLhto ''-oeedrjftdiiil-'' irYurs for the best; in , every thirig and desirable jplacel $;ltl iholildbe- Jfn ; OaSnT Dean, ( i 11 1 i n hi i - -i 1 5in n uuixic a ceuiet.ui.. cuuyauoUr xoi.!-: ouiiu wiiee, n . nju y emuer :j; 42 iu tiiis entire secdbn of AtfaiSt -v'v people of the mmt tgetM as -1" lIQatcbes anbi 3eweler?r All kinds of repaid work done on short notice. 1 ' : 7 : . V -v. ENGRAVING A! SPECIAL! Y Sylva;SN. C. C. G. LOGAN Undertaker and Embalmer ; . . 16 years experience- Full Line of Caskets and Robes. ' - - j - '.-at- .-t - -! :'v" r.- i - License No6 - -Phone No. 17 Waynesville, N- C. COLEMAN C. CO WAN,,, Attorney and Counsellor atllaw, WEBSTER, N." C DR.S McGUIBEt DENTISTS. Offioe : Pharmacy Building,' ;sylva, a; W. R. :SH.ERRiUL. Attoknby at Law, Oftlce In Courteous. WEBSTER, N.CV : ' .7' C. c, Buchasta i - J.E. AUey Httorne0iatuw While Mr. Alley has amoved - to Waynesville, he. continue V to take active part in the practice of aw at Sylva and'in Jackson Co. - Phone connection hetwn nnk WaT v nesville officeW ' r. : I . -10 Bttornqj an& couhseUor ' at iliiw.: -ftV ' Sylva Pharmacy Building; ; , ;- ;: . . OTLVA precipice at thai-place on May 14, IUI 1. Dillard receives a silver medal and $2,000" X- ; ; : VBat liaWallen from the summit oi,r-WMtesid&"Mouhtain at pool's Kock and roUed 150 leet .down: an almost f Vertical .;; cliif and lodged damst a small : busb,ttwD ? inches ii pmebrink of J aW cipiceu'uU ie3t ueep; parr or nisTjouy - aanKung oyer the eage. 'f- v; v ;Vf' '.; Wright and Dillard descended tne vertical leage, their only, handholds 61; lootholus, being ridges and hollows not more than an inch in height or depth. Wright'8wile saw him and began to scream, he was nearly un- nerved, out pusned on. Stopping at a tiny bush six teet aooye riaty, r he let his teet down to a leage two teet aDoye ;the; biinkand . then-grasped baty's vcoat collar.' iaty gave a. suaaeh jerK, but became quiet when W right threatened him. Wi ight Varewraiy up to a place 01 comparative ;saiety, where LUlard who had lost his nerve, in the tinai stages or the iescue," was 7 waiting ihewo men now tooK Uaty, who was xieiiribus, hiteen leet across the bare lace 6t the cull, within eighteen inches of the" brink. Then tiiey mo ved him 10 tne 1601 01. the vertical ledge at the summit, Irom which point he was noisted by means 01 a line. "The rescue tooK two hours and thirty minutes ..urnri lnuuunii LULLUvHEE On the days set apart for working the roads the Cuhowhee -Normal and industrial School ;:fy suspehded work in the classroom and put in tJie time'Ton thd waJKs and drives arqund. . the school DuUdings i'iler e was ajuie spirit 61 lpy alty and cof operation upon the part 01 the young men 01 the school, as a result, s the waa receiveq ' generous ; coritribu tions 01 cindersi the roads were rais ed iii tre middle and heavily sanded and two long avenues were opened.'; " : : beveral v patriouc xiti2ens of the cmmunity also did good service on auui was done oh the i new:; road ana &everal bad places were put in to iexceHW Attwefve the Dorrhitorjr and ; ot dthe (mmuiiity peciallyjn interestedhtihis com munity and dp someealiyhice thialoi :;-it( I jam X awsirjtKat we 'feel as i we ". ate bemg1 i-taxed io deathv h6w:biit, if 6ur6ie:wouid gnerou8lyj go down mtpi.heir;pbck et4 ahderect at Cullovvheea len- equally appropriate; they would soon realize, tnat tne 01 viaenas .would De-: hasL His reply ;was, as an inno( smile played; ovr this" face :I holding that an reserve rttie school ground with. ty-one dollars he has could be used V i tw great advantage' -ih beautifying ''A: ; v : i.;: A BEFLY TO MB. SBELTON. 1 i;I;feei it my dutyito indulge in at: act ofi which I db; not apprqye;y bu . we teaclltrs of Qualla Graded School ha vW been unjustly f and ; urimerci i- )The Writer has given you a Hiyid 'desenpdoji-pf buf: school 'oundsi y1&&f?s a;?hisarticle lorieT one who i to daso sheisom&n:oA(ib some(v;,;o?ntiH with tw is not ac- Wimint.-Vi with thia rlhr T, umiili r:Kr grea thih Ibr this sc He left thfrimniissirtTt tKal home people will just eoj&r I e Were only ; two ; trees : on ;th a little: The."Wave nf fihlhiisTnsm " iTiM iLi.i 11 ' ' rm'ii -7-: -7 ,t- :ttt!ovx1 CT i ecuoul grouuus. vims is not- a iac ; uiaucia. cuuauuuui. vi?www there is an oak firove of. more: tha uver uieuun ana ,ine pe is,yei acre just backl-of the beeinnina hf ia:rekr Uimfti .Thfit oirJii-T ilii--:iiLli- vT' 7 ; ":r. vr:rr;r roujsiipu a puuuu spiriteimessi aeau lianiacmevemjnis educatioharr :if: Sheltohsaid from his earlier' worKheiCr among T uiese hhls.'? . The ' recoUectidns the two majestic, oal afouriC? brainy youths of the land are jget ting a taste of what it means to be had betn the pride of the coramui ? ity as school property. He has'ic ; 1 20 r ton that tne oak. whose limb- cultured and equipped ior a wider ; are now mutUatedUnd ;the rsmbi pertn and jbl nouier service m hie from the-crackling - branches dan: ana they are not going to content qscending to ihe horizon in pan tnemseive with turn as thev.nsve ramie scenes was purchased aboi Uu rHivrt-r.snn,rn,inpatfive years ago from Mr Brown.;.! : that a nttie money ana some sound sense can create conditions 'mat whl t had belonged to the school eaih:v than that it would "have been .it it down then, for all the large, roC; h gxeatly enhance their nappmtsi aLd trees were taken off the grounds o seii-respect, and the gins arevresoiv mg' to have modern equipments, more culture and greater reiineinenc ui tneir homes. And these tnmgs are Dhund to come, ihspite 61 tne calain ity howler ana the moss-Daca. bo Mr. rciitor, we might ; as well begin to adjust and ; leadjust our selves to these changing couduioaa We ao not-advocate the hasty ac ceptance of a thing because it is new but we contend that it is sound tens 3 to tocara a thing that is old . whea we have riound i sometnmg : that 1 is better. And, indeed he who will not lah mline with the inevitable ad vance, must either get out t)t the road orbe runover.Tliere is nothin to be gained by growling and grumb ling aiid criucising the other ieilow lor his progressive spirit: .the in evitiDle will happen. -:r:Ayel Mr; ltbKl dohnot desire to become conspicuous, and i do not wish to .weary you by my continual comjug; but :lieel deeply interested in the- welfare; of ? our people and especially in- that of the schools and school cfihdreii. ; I long I to see the dayr-and it is coming-- when the salaries ol our teacliers whl be "suf ficient to command men and women whoafecapabie and efficient mtiie last degree. All fhorior ; is i idueV; the boys' and ls, many; V pf v tiiem-r-whia, - even with limited eduction'and; training, are struggling td 7 complete ' :theji b wn education by teaching; . but we must cdfne;tp athmtion when.'none rwiU,be allowed to; teach the cnildren who are not thoroughly give place for the young grove. T; be that as it may, it is littleness .1.; any man.who without the shado of a reason, will make such state ments ,as he' made ih ;his articlt against us. He brands us as cnm. nals and says we deserve to 1 ieal the penalty of the ,law, because wt tried to provide v comfort' ior tnv; nunorea stuaents unaer: our cau No other reason under the shining heavens can. he give," unless it ue ;V selfish, though he would not stooA so low as to do that for he is a pub lie spirited man. v He : further say we ought to step; down -'and6uC quit teaching school :-4 and go , a;f somethmg where you will not .have to molest the; majestic oaks Wi. may 'not be - .fit- subjects r for i tht school room but we have been hoh pred with ai place there, and if wt are hot worthy of ;;thatplace m friend Shielton's glass 'house is ' too thiu and brittle for him" to cu5t! 'a stone . at- us. ;" Since he has raisea the subject -of fitness I want Jto ask just one question;;: What would you think' of a- school ; teacher who is public' spirited enough.; tohave ? a box supper) ; to raise; money for school purposes . a d then takes the money and chugn it into his own pocket? The aus or of the article appieariri under the head - of The People's Forum committed ;,such an act on thelvery spot, where ;the majestic oak lies ; slumbering; iYet he says we aT' criminals Vand the penalty of thelaw should ; be meted put to usi ,T will leave it for you to say ; whit blight to be done with a manfwhbpockets fpublic money Yet I am not censuring him . for this act because he Is a y public ; spirited man; and it seems;.that : that ls vthe concepttou he has of .dealing with public -; and with public -money. Again last spririg he taught a lesson of -his public : spMtednesa. ui,.He Ide cided. to raise money to seat the suc- six oT eight shade 'trees are heeded v if- these !;:were :) properly arrged VJS k - ana tne enure campus set;xn grass U would be a beautiful place indeed. Sti Si (t would almost ;nval the Vale of - xuraceM Old men; young men,-.wo-;b-j&. hehantrchildrenJalike; would lck!;! :r; yd mescene. witn aamirauon.;; Anis-?x - v t:f-v. v.lon- the frontlwbuld7 he worths hiisyS&--': a dozen; majestic daks nV the ;rearf 1 iadit? can, beaccomplished withtB" - ijf -i.eht jrrone ; 'dollars;: bf; tiox sluppeir fP" . Udney .toa :;. ;K ri 'have saidinore- than I wanted : o;- y kyjiahd tf ;Mr;-Shelt6h'had8tayv.r n his place? and -atteuded to ms -wn business aU of thl& would have een uncalled fdivi I have jao iipol-- igies to: make: to .vMir: Shdtdnror'i'- aiyyelse about -cutrin ' najesric oaTt ; . :- -Ul', . KOBT. 0 UWEN. ;-v:v.;r- JACItSON CO. 811'JDAY Vernon. SCUUUli I appeal to every Sunday Sch6r i : ' juperintendent;in ' Jackson coujatyfec : .osee tha( his!hoilis:rejplrese ?aatioiSuhday2 School Conven-T 5 v vion which is tobe fheld'on tiie7 ?irst; Sunday in December 1913, atfciJ ' Juilowhee :- ' : 4--y it'- -fe ' Each superiritedentbf e y shpuld appbin as man vras foiu:' ijelegates irom v the -enthusiastic- ,f :"f ; V orkers of his? Smidy School, ; iSting of jboth men arid: women to i '-r' V ; ; Ucend, this great convention; fOT?theT I ilirpce of 'bem ihtr 10 iV. to secure and . maintain better '7 j. .; ;; v;v ; Attendance: ih the;?Sujuday; School;) !? Xr ?y such men arPrbfW; "H2 Craw; A rord of Andrews, Prof s. A;C.: Key- tAvvy: ' iolds, 0; S. Dean; GrH. UOey; D R? : : . ; ?roffitt; W: H. Rhodes, J. C. Ingram. ';?;i' : ; ;dL; B. Jonea and others' alf men of.' 'f ixperiencemehwho have made it-!??ifv-' i study and menrwhoy theifoas rnd careful stjidy; "have f beenable aifj ' co' graspa greats many -ideas ;and v luuuioius wor.uy 01 an; lniroaucnnn - ' - v n every Sunday ScBpol in the statef? ;3t JNorth uarohba, and I believe it: ii the dutyr of every (stiah? in? V Jackson County to place his or her ' w ' C 7 uuuiuci iuj uic . wucei, 04 success jind heip to roll untiTevery ectipnp; c; ; sectiph of Jackson Vcoupty Sunday 3!i??? S? 5 Schools shall have been visited arid 4. revolutionized in; this great work. Z$r:r$ti ' Sunday "School ; Con verition? : vS--Jackson uhtyTov be held v at I ' Sylva, N.. C., .. ;;r j Eervea . appetizing -dinner. onr .the J ; . . ,. . ( ... . . , . ;; , auditorium.at this place.-. He . su. December 1913. . uiou io -luAr.-AL r2onc 5ervice. ; 10 to 1050 A it How to secure ; better - teachers in - the , Sunday i SchoolW. IL Crawford -u : 10:30 to 11 A; M-The child the Sunday School and- the,!hurch ."r.'-st)--'.' ai to ll:30-TheText; uuey.?; 1150 to 12-Musicbfithe Sun- ? 3 -day School ' (paper)Mrs:Briiisbr 2to 250 R-MThe Oritur; Class Prof, H. B.' Jones. v - 250 to 3, R lL-- Better Pacni.?i ; - ? ties for thecSuhday v'School-Prof: v - ; W. H; Rhodes:?::; -hSl :::3)0 to 330 P.;MThe'Most?E iective Way to ; Secure :and Main- V a: -vc lain Better Attendance In feeSuii;;' day -Schbolr-GeneralU Discussion? opened by Prol JC Ingram.? - V ; to 4:uutM-Duty of Church r . v ;: Members to the-Sunday ?Schobl-i - r ? ' e
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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