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SYLVA, N. CM APRIL 30 1915, $1.00 THE YEAftljN ADVANCE ROUTE TO JACKSON (Mm LINE LOCATED. Swain Highway commissioners met la3t Saturday for the purpose of deciding upon the route from Bryson City to the Jackson County line. There were various routes proposed and urged, and it was with some difficulty that the Commiss- m -a loners reacnea an agreement. S. MEET AT BRYSON CITY C. fl, !.: S, CLOSES PM ,,e' nlw tfirrOr la$es;;and four young gentlemen j " yfjCtjLUuFljL YEAR, eild !n declamation and redta-i ! tioii exercises, and, inspite of very, The Jackson County Journal, j vorable conditions-a t The commencement of the Cuilo-' storm r,g throuho whee Normal and Industrial School i part of he Proram acquitted ; ville District at Bryson City May closed Wednesday evening of this themselves in an interesting man- OUALU'S terrific Program Woman's Missionary large Society, District Meeting, Waynes- invitation! W Whittier, N. C, J April 27th; 191$. week. It marked the end of the most successful year's work of the present adminstration. The classroom work of the present ner. ;v- Tuesday evening the great an nual eventTof trie two literary so cieties was: held. It was an inter- Each route was discussed, and fin-! year has been of a high order. The society debate on the Mexican ues- ally in order to reach an agree ment some minor compromises were made. All in all the route decided upon seems to meet the ap proval of the majority of the people and will doubtless be of benefit to more taxpayers than any other oute. The location of the road is as follows: student body is not excelled by that uuu- wuu" of any other institution in the land. 80 . interest among the student Strong, stalwart, ambitious intel- ! body dnring the year as this debate' ! It was successful m a high degree lectual young men, and beautiful intelligent, attractive young women, with deep, true and noble purposes in thdr minds, have done a piece of work of winch both they and the institution are justly proud. The Young Men's Christian Asso- and would have done credit to an t 11-12, Tuesday an dWednesday. TUESDAY. MAY 11. 2:00 P,.M. Devotions, led by Rev. D. H. Rhine-r hart. Election of Secretary. Appointment of Committees. Reports from Auxiliaries. 8:00 P. M. The Sunrise Kingdom Mrs. James Atkins, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 9 A. M. ' Hon, H. R.pteen, Glenville fid 1st. Starting at the . square in ciation has been, so say the young Bryson, running east on the south j men, the most inspiring and the j institution of higher rank. The de- "Social ServiceMrs. H. D. Secrest, 'cision, after a close contest, wtaj Mrs. F. L Bates, rendered to 1, iu favor of the af- j "Mission Study Mrs. A. S, Bryson, I nrmativt,upheld by the Columbians. Mrs. F. H. Brown. Wednesday morning, at ten -How to Make Our, Meetings ' Inter: o'clock, ihree young men -Messrs. eating Mrs. Thomas Christy, Mrs. side of theJIuckaseigee to a point abbve the Everett mill place, cross ing the river at or near the lower end of the Patterson farmland fol lowing the Howerton survey as near as practical to a point at or near the mouth of Cooper's Cree k; thence crossing the river it or near Ela; thence following the present survey to the Whittier bridle. 2d. Starting at the bridge at or near Ela and running up the Ocona Lufty river to the Jackson , Coun ty- line at a low gap near the John Sneed place, crossing the Ocona Lufty river on a bridge near Pull- iam's store. It was also decided to let the con- tracts for the construction of this road, or such part of it as may be ready, on the 10th of May. The Commissioners are doing their very best to locate the HL h- most active feature of the work of the student body. This Association is composed of a select company of young men who have given them selves over to the task the very Wood, Bird and Clarke delivered orations-i-speeches written by them and of a high order. Following this exercise, Hon. R. R. Williams of; which was a gem. Graceful audi P. L. Turbyfill, Mrs. J. E. Coburn. "Supplies" Miss Susan Rice, Mrs1. Mrs. W. H. Rhodes. Our Young People Miss Edna Marr, Miss JoscL n McDowell, Mi s Kate Payton, Miss Annie Will Siler. Dear Sir Tj? people of Quaffa' township wifl ave a picnic ijn the, Stecoe farm, Egar the old tmdfee place, on Tuefiy May the 4th 1915. . . jgft j The Commissioners of Jackion County are exacted to be present in a boaY ' TIf object of th$ meet ing is for the betterment of Ihe roads of th&t(iYrship, and tj form ulate plahs fo the building df a bridge! and ali to promote & bet ter eyucatioiisystem for tile aom miihit, everybody in the tojwnlship- is coraiauy jyvitea to attendjana is expected. t bring a basket of pro vi ion. sitors from ; other sections of thcounty will he wel come. ; , j Good is always derived frory the gathering togner of good people Let lis all resfjfrom our labors for one day and iscuss matters and things apperUih;ng to our public welfare. delightful task of training them- i offered to his splendid audience a selves for Christian life and leader- discourse at once $eautiful, forcefui ship, and admirrbly have they and inspiring. At the close of this rfanp tH wnrk. Thpv h.vp hH ! address, Prof. ..Reynolds awarded charming in manner, Mr, Williams ! Secretary's Report for quarter end ing Pledges for coming their weekly programs: they have done, secretly and quietly, work of a loving character in the way of giving material assistance and perj sonal comfort to the needy and sick; and they have royally entertained the girls of the Y. W. C. A. The Young Women's Christian Association, composed of a number of fine young women, has also done some exceStent work. Some of the rarest, sweetest and noblest young women of our land were this vear numbered in the ranks of this As- diplomas and certificates. Wednesday evening the depart-; ments of Music and Literature gave year. Mrs. H, A. Dunham and Mrs. W. R. Harris will be present and give helpful talks and suggestions as needed. i4 -if m 4' s r.. Ben Henson Bob Howell James Wprley J. R. Thpmas Committee i an entertainment of;,a distinctly MBS. COW AS ENTESTA1NS nature. Mrs. Jiieiaryi music, delighted the audience with wray so that it will be of benefit to sociation. They are also young the majority of our own people, and wcmen of intelligence and ability in this they should receive the and wm make maf& fe support and encouragement of all. The do not expect to satisfy all, wor but being men of good business On Monday evening ot tms we judgement, and with a desire to the Columbian Literary bociety build a road that will be for the held its annual open session. Four best of all, we feel that they will xiul uiaac auj wuu """""""" 4.,. c A 11 Rrvsnn Ci tv Times. I 111 . 1 A. 1 i.1 ILL wen, oui ine commucee uiouui AlltU mmm Uitb. that Miss May Alley was entitled to a little higher credit than the S8ABDfHLASS Mrs M Ti Pnwsn pntprtamftd in excellent work of her pupils wbo'j of the graduatiag class of spoke not only lor tnemseives vm Sy!va High Schooli Friday evening for her and her excellent wor!l m April 23rd me music aepariuwu. uus.s , T. 0 ,.B .ti.n hM nar!nr nnH men and women who represented dini m were beau'tifuily deCor- the English on this program dis played a high order of ability in tiejirrasp and appreciation and representauuii ui mc nuci uuu m litetature. The teachers are going out into $10,011 -Reward We will 'p TEN DOLLARS re ward for evinpe sufficient to con vict the partijpf rrties who was lirintmf4 caused the fire on 4!r land onTuesday April 20, 19fc. : i . A. B, Dills. r A. J. Dills. . . C. Allen. J. K. Allen. ated, carrying out the class colors green and white. An interesting feature of the evening was a contest, "The Vege table Romance." The prize, a nice box of candy, was won by Miss ushered into the dining room, where delightful candies, cakes and cream were served. All the members of tle High School grades, the -teachers and a few invited guests were present. Miss Mary McCali one of the in- Lthftrsand awarded her the medal. mates of the County Home died Inst SnturHnv niiJht. She was 80 v ' 7 o , . ... , xLii. years old and leaves one brother mat tnev were expecting mat and one sister. to be the decision of the judges. Miss McCali has been an inmate In the debate that followed, four THE HIGH SCHOOL EETAT of the County home for about two y0ling men acquitted themselves years. with fnroft and riirfnitv in thft dia- We wish to take this means of . . , .... I ntioainn rx trio ehtn t! i -mr a ri 1 1 thanking our friend who were so ?0i"" V4 v kind to her during her sickness and There was not a VT speech in the death. . Mrs. Annie Reed. lot, but the committee thought that Mr. Thomas V. Bird was entitled CHILD DIES. debater, His dide- the affirmative the, territory from which the insti-, Dorothy McKee tutiqn should draw stuaents ana. : After contest the guests wefe during a part 01 summer, win maxe an effort to gather in a large num ber both for the Summer School and for next term of regular work. The people of this section are be ginning, perhaps, to realize that the; Culiowhee Normal means something to the boys and girls of Western North Carolina. They should give it their unreserved sup port. If we are doing the work tight, tell us about it and tell everybody else about it; if we are not doing it right tell us about it at once and nobody else. .) CONFERENCE OF SCHOOL COHHiTTEEHE I. ATTENDANCE OFFCERS AND TEACHERS T3tii..n tKa littlo tWA Vfiflr old . i , t x was also awarded the decision daugnterot Mr. ana mrs. i. m. w w,a Mtx, vjhn has heen in the debate very sick for the past several weeks I Tuesday morning, at eleven died Tuesday night. 1 She was o'clock, Re v. J. A. Sharpe, president buried Thursday in' the Keener j 0 young Harris College, Geora, cemetery. preached the commenceme&t ser- tk. k:.o, Mr w p f!nw- mon. It was, indeed, a masterful an written by Mr. QfyTwas crowd- discourse upon 7 a grand theme ed out this week but iwill appear I he Authority of the Word of the The meet at Andrews, which closed Tuesday evening was of un usual interest. The people of Andrews opened their doors wide to the visitors. All who attended the meet1 must have received inspiration from the splendid progress shown by the magnificient new school building. The people ;of Andrews have voted lands to the amount of $25, 000 for this house. At the head of the school is Prof. W. H. Crawford; a great leader, and With him a corp& of teachers of un usual efHciency and refinement usi a good time. Charlotte You At the conference of school com mitteemen, attendance officers and teachers on the first Monday in May, the following topics, together with others, will be dicusssed: 1. What definite qualifications and definite things have you aright, as a school committeeman, to ex pect of the teacher in your district the coming session? 2. Along what definite lines has the teacher in your district a ;right to expect your active co-operation as a school committeeman? 3. What definite benefits have been gained for the children of your j Qistnct, as weii as me cunnnumty at large, through the voting of local tax? . . . v v . 4. Along what definite lines 5 can you, as a school committeeman, la bor to improve the educational-opportunities and advantage?; of child ren of yout-district, as well as your county at large? v. : difficulties from -the stxbciiof I lQT!r RHEUM ATI M YIELDS QUICKLY 111) SLOAN'S You can 'fere vent an .attack of Rheumatisnlrjom coming on, but you can.sto it almost ihimediately Sloan's Liniment gentiV' applie 1 to the sore joirgpr muscle, penetrates in a few myites to tfnet inflamed spot that cses the para. It soothes the hot, tender, swollen fe ling and in. a very; rf time brings a relief that is aim : t mibelieveable until you have Experienced . it. Get a bottle of Sign's Liniment for 25c of any Drullist and have, it in the houee against Colds, Sore and Swrollen Jo)ts,. Xumbago, Sciatica and like - foments. Your money back it nojf. Satisfied, but it ddes give almos ;instant relief. .. WpOPIN3 COUGH Wellreiry6ne knows the effect of Pine Fpfests'Qn Coughs. j)r. Bell's Pine-Tarey is remedy which brings qui ;ik rejlief for, Whooping Cough, loofens the mucous; soothes the Unini tbJr throat, and lungs andcindecbil spoils less sevcrfe;' 1fai5ili mih ; growing eiiuadreii lld not vbetwMiout it Keep it hdy flp aJB Coughs and Colds. 2ilat your Dau4gfet , Electriciers Springrbnia :4i - .... the teacher and -ixtte: inBeciiringregd - & What is t2isrjrcitest iteit need of your district? - h TOR S tEv Potato Shps. I have K jdsdi: 18 bushels of end G:2i&I&& ia furpsSt di Cto next week. Son of God. V".
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