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Ji&wWi -'-VP; j ) IX? hMFiM' I" VOL. I N0.7 - - i t -N. : t 1.ESSOfl8 FOR USE J N THE MOONLIGHT SCHOOLS IN NORTH CAROLINA LESSON NOr SEVEN. SbtlNOS; EAR TRAtNIfii.1 Si StOIBE YEAR IN ADVAKC cut-but tug bug nuts liuj gum -5? tug dug rug sum mm ftuti : I V. ARtTHMETICj - READ! N Gi ; A N D, W R IT1 NgI our homa is mother keeps "fruit clean Our home is ;&& the. farm. ; It is a good home. V like our -horns. v We have, f roit flowers. ' MothBjrkep.g ::Vv ' HoBie nat (1) , Shorthand raDid drill r ' ikx&M. 4hort columns of. nguresm U7iit,,tiln hundred and thousands. ,J2) Short and rapid drB tracting unitsi vtenk ikl iifiT thousands. uu ispia oraQriii . O& j wi o. uai j.?n uaes-or tire multiplication la'pie. (4) Short ndraDid drill plying quantities by any flgnie if i m CAMP lfflWtteft to . the oriptapgiem to 1 THE REVIVAL . The revival that has been going bn at the Baptist church closed Wednesday night. Kev. Owen, the Home Board Evan Relist, has been doing the preach- Mgand there have been several con versions in the past ten days. Rev. Owen has been doing ' some A SUCCESS TBE WAN'S i rjissiowAitif nrw. rafcfift friHni ihi f i S31 Poaching since he has been 50ie from IheTitSiuia, Military institute t sing,nghas been onef. the - r''Mh,immmmi., h v;:b features f meeting which, has Mother keeps our house neat aM clean. -. ,-. ... v . ,. mine mtoAtifnah Unnk ' New Work. i Trt " a ucuuiug hPPi, r.nnHoH K iiitim:.-. . a" ; nt A inere were ten ban ti zed last SOUNDS, EAR TRAINING. pod rod .sod HOfl God sob cob U1WJ Job rot fob dog hog jog ; pods; iijob jobs on fogs rods nods ARTTHMETIC. ti tni j. . . . . ix; ouori ana rapid reviews oi writing and ; reading numbers i poxr 1,000 to 10,000; from 10,000-to 100,000 from 100,000 to 1,000.000. (2) Short and rapid drill in addjn ahort columns of figures of unita an vi outlet ai rapia review o! fcubtratcing untl and tens; units, ten nd hunredt; unitt, ten, hundred ana tnousfnssHfithout - asing 'boi fowing.M . . .: '.- nort and rapid, drill in sub subtwctlng units an juuisj unjt ten New Wort MULTOLiCATION. (1) Oral wofl If one 500-pound bale of cotton brings $50. liow much money will alich bales .'bring? If V--" ujr u.-TeH oi una ai u an cre, how. much money '-will the ; 'S .Ult35 cust: wc. 4 ut wm narrexs cost? ; ;ii;fr4ik -'z ..otiia'iv' -were ten DaDUZea last v;. -w - w- - ww w IT AU 111 111 L. X 111 V . Jt -r,: Wn.- ' W ' - f M . 7X10, sxio. 9xio. ,i7 vi imWVUAtt mmtmAA ai,u luere are severa' oers to be 117X10. 0 iiMte:Lw- : . ........v bBotized vet. There have he?n pv. Txib: i28xio issxio ' department on . . b ' s;ate,e- rule for multioivln nset om and the board of 7 37 J I.TIT quantities by 1Q. v Miradegae Muabl: assignee, in i T s, vcrdl Jinea oinei MuLWWJKiNfl Quantities 6y lOfc M iverrlltiio.,,,;H cnurcDe8- (I) What rill intern f 175 acrealii'T MZTZ r11""8 costt $ioo a acre? nronments ior t Ane camp was (Sf Short anjd rapid drill on ninlti- Sbandoned On account at -themmH nlying quantities 00.; ; Multib 00. v ion a?AvWA 6-?ff v i aa 3t Vnattanooi'a the foilo wiil vear. stato ihe rule formuplyihe fail soiithein applicants beih taken quantities, by .400. . o Pltshiird H -: i .sr v; Multiplying Quantities by 1,000. --; a " (1) Short and rapid drill in multi- A fm?9lhs a0 niymg quantities by 1.000. '''-'Multiply:' miooo. 3SD5X1005. 5898X1000. tning yarWus Iwaiioifls for the our- (2) State e -rule for multiplying Wl!ger:- It is quantises bj 1,000. voulieraiio Mplying. Quantities bUnit era! vVoodS anrmuiteemeivt 'itiM 1 1 tf . . ws section wuAiiavIirsedQnsideiv acres at $33 a acre, hoiw much does J It ae farm Cost hinf?, . " : ;,w -iihah -Mu: iuaeart sxfe Vhe Bumnier empiaet ij; f5 READ! NO AND WRITING. road's community church cost bad lest than Multiplying; Quantities by One ' M FlGUBE. (8) Writton work. If a farmer nars. 111 in am A tl x.tl we want arooa roads. fames T - ..i au wm aoip our community. (3 Short and nrtA drill n WuitL We ffnt goc rol school plyinf quantttldsy..on Qgcre; Mifl. w: feood church. l a nir.; f tint iirnuirv mnir navA cdtt ur oomaimitF leaa lit m lt1 ' tfS.V -,2' I' UW1 TOf M T w mr liWrf- X8 143 4 4 4 Ahi '-.' i a M xxx xza . "xsa.,-.- 1M 144 KB XB XIS Awlca Cor the fcflonj aicht n Bret U Ilaw of ti nultlplfcatioa liiffcTIFLYtNCr QUANTITIES y THREE v 11103 r taKing ' j 4r More Ftoutof hetramiagthire for eeveird weeks II the war ffepartmtif sliwild dee I xr.r..r,.. .yi-i,. " i eci site in tne recreation 1 IyBSSQN NUMBER NINE. center' of the Carolinaimduntains ifc 7' '. "" mill .mmiAmnWt I . " (i upvcuicut ui great liiipon to thfe regionf commerciHlly and socially. Resides bringing hund reds of men here who will advertise this section, it will bring thousands of dollars into the country. Such j camp would also be one more place of interest Jro tourists.- It is regittled as certaia, also, that military , instruction will be rparaoiil citizens in this taction. rnpuntain population i not Neces sarily arrUltef bul it Is lelieved are large numbers of citizens in tls iteriritory who would wexcome an ppprunity co learn the rudiments iofc the art of war and would vladly ; suto to the rigid decipline f a military camp. -Gazette. . ;.;' . PROSECUTED FAILURE T(J RtOISTEB BIRTHS AND DEATHS Mr. J. A. Mclntyer State Prose cuting Agent for Bureau of Vital Statistics is now working tire County of Jackson, Mr. Mclntyre was in town Saturday and brought suit against Mrs. Joe vPavis for failure to make out birth : certificate, nd Witilk Clarence; Love, Jno. Gorman wniu iflwara tor tne ounal of a r withuslQtainlng a prmit m aaa cost triotiUti nung to mo Mf.' JSfi a is to Drosectite all who fail with the law which requires a certificatelRled with the Local Register in town or township which the birth occurs within 5 days after date of birth. The law alsoquiie? eatli ceruticaus to rwnin mi Local Register and a burial permit asoit together - . TAT . . The Woman's Missionary uion, of the . Western Carolina Baptists, met with ladies of the Bryson City churchNovember 5th and 6th. The meeting was vei-y ,helpfu to the societies represented; the many phased of Missions, Home and For eign, were discussed. ! Quite a large delegation frm Murphy, Andrews, Whittier, SylVa, Beta and Cold Creek, wds there. t r Qur JeaderMr& VfM Wdotfelllof Asheviiie, gave much; yaluable;;- " formation, m regaid tqiani: -tions; of Societies,, arid how tp mafc the work interesting and ihstructie The ladies seemed to gain: new ip spiration from the meeiing, aud are looking toward the work of the ny'. jrcm wuii rcuevvea zeai. The Union was delightfully ei tertained by the Bryson City ladiek Luncheon was server Friday fort l4 visitors and members of the Miir sionnry Societies of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. v V 5ylva was selected as tw next place of meeting and we are anj ticipating a pleasant and profitable session next November. Mary Garter Brinson. OHO Rev R. Er Askew will preacnk Md IHDpro 8W wuwu ujr iue cuoir renoered t Prayer meeting Wednesday night 7:30 p, m. Choir practice 8:15 p. m. Prayer meeting condncted ty thr pastor, assisted by Miss Beulah iW- service willbe God, the Creator;1 rtCome, let us zvm fast yes Ned led irsd tit AftltHMfsTte efioot niut teacher -i BMosoapot , ;h tua-rfirtatou -:r---' . r miner oi MQrun j, Munoun want to V. RftTfew ioitiolyias oaatttls -3tato " th inyera-j dlylsioa-r- Mil om obal!itla taultipltcfr. :. u-var,i;nr. ... . .. i a iUiiiSfe We keep our toiool nsa eat and ! T f cttuvr, :. " T i . . . - I W W w .n oi eaoaj t. itxjux oorm ctuo voa raised csx ? tCeen auv MkAAf AmM' NMf Aaa UtR it ; ..' .- .' i -i. , flean r""- ry,,r?rz. waiii was ineir average -yieiai . c. u jii cwwiB; commuaiiy zarm women sold'ki a siajrle aeason $684 L worth of poultry and vgB;--"Wheat w the average amount sold br each? SOUNDS, EAR TRAINING. (Review.) .(hatm rod rat sot high new Jjat -log nod mad hat map Nan- - nay Tat tax .. wax gag. rob bad weV pats d. To build 8 miles of good sandclar road costs about $6,848, what does it cost to build 1 mile? , . Drill: . : ' " 8 -- 2 - ? of 8 ? 22 -4- 2 ..?.:.; I-.of 22 ?- v 24 -i-, 4 T ? . .j4 of 24 " 23 2 ?' ; of 28 468 --2 ? ' of 468 7 484 -T- 4'? of 484 ' obtained before the body can be buried or other wise dknrvspri nf . ... ..-r.- --. ' any and all who fail tccomply with this law may expect to be prose cuted as Mr. Mclntyre is appointing ni prosecutor in each county in the tfite.4 Mlt, Mqlntyre hasrsLveill 4QCe wrosgOT tn te .im&le: iir ! uwvim; tVUVWB Ul. IPEBOELL , Syiva N. C. Nov. 15, J915. We the Brothers. Sisters, and father of Martin J; Calhoun want to extend our thanks tp the people of during his illness and death: We. want: to a esDecially mention Mrs. J. M; lioni M Bm Wiggins, Wm. Moses. There is no place in Jackson County and .ho set of people with biggertiearts m them than around Tuckaseigee We want to thank the people of Scotts Creek and Siylva for the re spect paid our brother at the funer al. His companion, deeply appre, ciates all that the people have done for her liusband while ;liying and smce hiseahah '. -V .. Respeefully, : J. S. Calhoun:r,. , Mr. Fldeil Bryson, an old and re spected citizen of Cullowhee, was buned in the Cullowhee cemetery on Sat Nov; 6th; "Mr. 0avid Bryeon, age 72 years died Nov. ;i2ttvand was buried in the Hooper grave yard Nov. 13th. Not withstanding the rain and bad weather a large numoer of people attehded rhis funeral, which was conducted by Rev. C, C. Totherbw. Mr Bo son was a good, quiet, inof twlve man, and loved by all who knew him. He leSVe severd child ren to mourn his abiserice in the home.' Mrs. Sam?Parris and two daugh ters, from Balsam attended the funeral of Mr. Bryson Mrs. Agnes Henderson and little son, and Lawton Henderson are h ;re from the State of Washington visiting relatives and friends. The blind peddler and dog man spent Sunday in Speedwell. The writer saw 75 people join the church ofiheir, choice one nidht last week, in thkChanfenAMexan der revival at Ashevilj. V ';; We are indeed tery glad to in form our friends that Brother Chas. Mason is our of danger, and we be lieve that it isour Father's good pleasure to restore him to hi fam ily ahd loved ones. '3 17IIX10T What Wilniot is doings - The graded schocUs gettingbnfi fine. Mr. George- SptinJi..$rliv cipal, t married a few dayaifii Miss Vera A. Moody taught in M place whhVhe was away. The Qualia; Graded school came over to spell 1 against the Wilmot school, and the Qualia graded &hriol got beat Hurrah fo Wilmot! We are sorry to say that alics Farley is very ill. Dr. Candler was in town on Sunf day. . Mr. George Sutton of Sylva yrfo in town Saturday. J. W. Pptts was in Wilmot on business Thursday. " - ' BeUia of bheville was 4ln tpwn Thursday on biiibsb. R. L. Watts caitie hoine Satu Willie Willie what is wrong fiat you do not shine? Come ondete, for we woiddcot2b''-tb(Iiear from Qualia. TJ. M. We are offering at Mlf price our stock of beautiful plain Wd fancy ribbons reserving the Very narrow 1 widthior; on, wek xnly--Begm- ningMonaaaiNQjk mim ,p v Tompkins and Luck.
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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