-x- - ' S ., 'w m'x-yl- '.pmlr-:, 7&&&iCX-.s I J .M-' V't'l-- .' - . - VOL. IV KO. 7 Sl.Sd'Tt&YBARlKiWANCSS"-- HI1M1R u Sylva Beta Sylya .NT!2,-7?-i .-9 rou. fob , MCKSON COR iw are the names pf itle whobave subscribed loathe Liberty Loan. Qv.v. Armour & Company fylva X. J. Powers H. Stein . q l Painter BiA.Dillard c.A.Beasley W. D. Wike V. Brown Hensoo Coward Ca Mrs. Mary Davis Mrs. Carl Hill IP T 1, u Mrs. T. L McNeeljt Mrs. A. L. Farley Mrs. E. E. Brown W. E. Reed R. E. DUls Roy M. Cowan Mrs. A. S. NichoU mRigdon Mrs. J. Claude Allison Sylya J, Claud Allison -aW. Wild ft4 FoxPiercy Lewis Smith Mack Ashe JL V.Wiggins ton Cxnningham Joe. H. Deitz Charles Wilson LR'Crawford Walter McDowell A. II Crawford " Hobart Jennings, . Ralph Leopard ( " Sevier McDowell DUlsboro Thad Allen - Sylva L.A.Howeu R.G.W!llson Tbfiodpr Millard J.W.M(3Ce t E Powell W.M. Brown EMBumgarner ArvanBeasley Carl Painter Don Shephard John Ashe EG, Conner Tom Shepherd Mrs. Fanny Siraoi& lA.Massey" Wallace W. Blackwdl Waynesviil J.W.Smith Feta Verlan Lee Cope J. 0. Parker Carel Lpnthpfman E E. Dillard Zach Beasley Paul Shepherd Flo"d Summers J.EFrady Henry Wilkie Eddis. Mashburn Taybr Rogers P." Wilkes Harry Buchanan -C. L. Allison G L Allison LMcKee TE Hastings S. I. Crisp M.Simons Carrie McKea -ss Dorothy " . C.C. Ccwan ' --S.DUiard IraFranUKn A., A Nichols fW. Keener t C. Buchanan ft Theo. Buchanan L W. Allen Heirs A. S. Niehols.' W. Sutton w-B.Wiiks " Sophia Coward: 2. Candler D-M.Hall f-L. Farley !lter Deitz Mrs. T. 0. tiftM Bertha May Hereon rredMcLaine J Belle Buohaaan WnRJona,: tt II Greens Creek Cowans) DUlsboro Syl ii ti Balsam Beta ii Sylva ti ll II. II (I Sylva it ii AlamIious Buchanan 11 P Dillard W.H.liver VV.B, Morris -rtfi Hatcher d. S. Campbeit -Dan Sprinkles "; J.B.Bgdbn tD. C Hall J.L.LoYedahl JC. Patterson Nelson Sutton R.C Butngarnet Newell Ward j .!m P. Rick im fi ed McLain, J. L. Dillard: ' Mrs. C. C. Cowan " T. J, Fow'Su " Jack Morris " E. L. McKr 44 J&rn Wilson . - Keener "C. Z. Candler Stella Jones Mrs. Laurah Dills ; 4 D. G. Bryson Thomas Monteitb T.C. Bryson George C. Snyder J, Donald Cowan J,xM.Mcaung Thomas H. Gribble J.CMallonee Prof. J. C. Ingram Rnfus Wike J M. Y. Jrrett Dr. D. D. Hooper Lewis C, Moore Mri. Ernest AVilson n Geo. W: Sutton John Parns Jackson Brown K G Cox T; .WvMcUughlin Quafla: Mrs. Minnie McLauiblin Chas. A. Bird L V. Brock Mrs. L: V. Brock Hulmes Bryscn j; G. WUkey Ri tJ. Guamtt P. E. Moody J. S. Higdon Mrs. R. C. AUison- Miss Pauline Williams Mrs. M. H. Morris F. A, Carden R. A. Painter A. J. Klls Mrs. A. J. Dilis W. L. Henson Mr& W.L. Henson Miss Sallie Henson Mrs. J.C. IiiAram.' - D. D. Hooper T. F. Dillard John B. Ensley W.H. Rhodes Jackson County Bank Miss Lela Henson A. S, Moss . . W. H. Cagle N.B.Ashe I it u It GreenitO ii . . Ti Adidie ii i Beta 14 Tuckoseigee Dillsboro -Sylva IV. Miss lima Stump ; Irene s ? " s WT Burton Styles Lon Henson J.CTVavis j. A. Cooke ; Mrs. 0;X; Bess Don Allen Ellis Beasley John B. Allison Lee Estes ' J. Tv Bryson Mrs. J.T.Bryson T. C. Clayton. Mrs. T. C. Clayton W.A. " R. R. Fiher Mrs. Joe Mallonee W. H. Snyder Mrs. W. N. Cook u V. V, Hoooper Bteara Efoise " D. a Bryson Mrs. L. J. Henson Thos,H. Dills Mrs. W. A Benson J.L.Fish RL. Knight Mrs, Cora May Knight Chas. Knight, W. S. Bryson Mrs. Hannah Hall W. W. Watt O.E Coward Mrs,. J. W. Cuthbeitson Balsam D. W. Ensley EB. Howell W.B. Farwell Mrs. W. B.'Farwell - Corbet 'Ensley J. M, Rickards Mrs. J. M.ckard W.HMWy -Miss ?ue Norton JiBF. Hunted Mrs. J. N. Hunter, Susie J.Zachary Hooper 1 1 CAH1F ICBAITER. iff ( A M ER IG AR SlfiEFU ISE J THE GERMANS rONLY rgeanr -:ireyr 4 Wturraybf INE TICKET FAN 1Mb La3t Samrday, ;k-o too one; of the ' most pnicrNr steps that she hai taken, wheri two political parties through executive committees met in Jotn session and agreed to eiirmnate a! SpeedweJJ i ii - - ... l r-:-- - J-' ft Dillsboro Sylva M II I- II. " M It II Balsam Sylva i Willetts Sylva i i ii Beta Sylvan i ii H M ... M' Webster During die pasf two weeks Utaj iuc vauigrauy. nasjDeen spena- wrmaos nave aeiiverea iw?? ;pow in fewdaya with home folks jat erful attacks against the Americans Addie: C, : in their sector normwest of Toul, VMrs. Rifat, Dillard was here but in each attack the Germans .ik stcriirtd nvtr: tn a ihr failed to reach their mark and were brcthsft Csreor4i Wiff L. Aiipn compelled to fallback to their orig-1 PoliUcal campaign in the cbuntv Of the Radio Company, , mal positions. ; , ; ' rail oy compromising on a tick; u)rpotal;i fank Morrison had a Aue nrsi.awwawewvwa-oy up pom democrats ariO most welcome visitor in the person eignt nundred p cfced troops, trained epuDiicans. . of hismotherf Sunday. ' especially for this particular work froi. A. C. Reynolds, cmainnaricf Serieant ohn Morris and Ser- of testing out the Americans and me democratic Executive commit geant Ben W Weit have returned wben they fell back they leftlare tee, ma short but forceful speech, to their duties atcamp after have- numbers of dead in No Mans land stated the -object of the meeting, ingspeatajfew days with home i an sevejTal prfepners in thejiands emphasisipg the fact that theVsu yi. uic Auicrxuaixa. fflpwuu i- ouc uciore our people at tack was made by fifteen hundred the. present time, regattess of po picked troops and in the engage- litical arUiatioas is the winning of ment that followed soqe of the th war. He made :tEe. ptint tha hardest fighting of the - war devel- Jackson County is classed in the oped in hand to hand fighting and "Doubtful Column" in politics and this time the Americans were com- that if both parties could agree up- pelled to give, some ground, but later on a lair and equitable division of recovered all of it - J the-county officers all the energies. folks at SylvX and Clyde. Work,, work; study, study, every day, and allday, is the program of the , Radio Company and the rest of the SigpaiBattalion these days $s thcy.areTfapidly being whipped Into the best of shape to take their place in thi great world struggle that is now 1n progress in France- Webster and Flanders. And take it from me they are doing some good work with theitMadio stationa and the like, anct16ok good to anybody when they ijome out in full equip ment forlinspection. The other day, for some unknown cause, omS iless Sergeant decided to give us & real feast, and he must ! H have succeeded. The item on thei menu thattruck the fancy of the writer mot-waa turnip greens. By thei?ay,the fishiug up to ward Canada and in that country East la Pom muit ptting ri pe by now, as I Hit ttV4VrloAbann Tm.mmI - tumbeifthe folks from Sylva ave taking trips over 'toward In this sector it seems "that the of our people could be turned - to Americans were holding something ward that vital fact rather than to like twelve miles of the front line ward fiShting eac other when De trenches and that the Germans were mocratic boys and Republican boys trying to breakthrough between the wereii itial itudldsrto saailiar Americans and French, dide them to the', trenches of France, for the and crush the American forces. --w. 8. 8 ii ii i it. Erastuj i ii freedom and liberty of all. In view of the fact that the Re publicans hold all the offices of the county with the exception of the cierK oi tne court, the exemiriv committee of the Democratic bartv lurouRu us cnairman made the proposition that the Republican Dartv. retain rn nmnoa aF okMff was uere Muuuay 10 luccu register ot deeds, treasurer, coroner JNeal, road engineer, wnom he was and one commissioner: while the taking to Glenville, to survey the wmocrats were to receive the roada for Hamburg townshid. Mr. P:- 01 epresentauve. Ulerkof 1AMBUR0 TO BUILD ROADS. J. M. Cunningham, of Glenville,! Cunningham tells us ; that as soon the court, turveyofc and-two com missioners. DUlsboro Cowarts ii C. A. Btrmgarner M. B. Cannon J.C - J. C. Sutton John V.Lovedahl James M. Nicholson Geo. T. R.A. " Edwin Wood Mrs. J. N. WUson J.N. w T. C. Ledbetter J. L. Wallace W.H. Smith Wolf ML G.W.Revis - Barkers Cree W. P. CoUins V Gay Total Subscribed to date $3g00, w. e. a feMfeffiveycomn mt -most of them expect to get in I tu a uiii Hwn tn chairman readilv aoclerf - ; rpn the big-hunt for the Kaiser and TucUeidee and intersect the road Further meure were discussed Cullowhee it XI ms gang that is now on. and hev ftope to bag some game before the eason closea. 2 Once more let me say plant pant, PLANT. Jackson has got to produce more this year -i ever before, or get throw next wia tft on less. The land and the folks jjau do it, and beleive they will. If you have any dollars hid away Id an old sock get 'em out and put em in Liberty-Bonds or War Sav ing Stamps. Don't let your dollars He idle when they when : they wil ftp much toward flustrating the ,oiBg up the river U wiU alsom e 7. V... in Ka 1 unlrnsAutaa Minn t lis m ' T uy nay ui mo 4 uwvqswsto iwgu i euminauon oi comintion and Falls. -w. s. a.- WORKERS. We are now oh third week - of "Liberty Loan Drive" and the inter est in this work is greatly on the increase. There is just one more weeK and l beg tnat every person boodle I r o m our couiitv in the approaching campaign and the management of the affairs of the county m a basmesa-iike manner without regard to politics or party Dias, 0. S. Dillard, Sea Dem. Ex. Com w. 8. 6.- STATEMENT Statement of the ownershin. man agement, circulation,, etc., required for this cause. Some townships have not sub- from every township in the county. Sylva I Mrs. 0. E. Varner " v , J.H; Powell. XA . David Rogers , CpUowe W.H. Hooper . Cowm, ; Mrs. Martha 4, Mard .Wiilets.; Lee Hooper Speedwfctt Tuckaseigee Bank "Sylva Wdljueen Dillsboro aJ. Harris W. R. SherriU Webster Thos. A.Cox Cullowhee DIXDavies Garland Jones Sylva Nitaarrfett "1 A,B,DUla HVr." Raiser in his mad dream of world domination. . Born to Rev. and Mrs. E.R. HaM -Tbisis no time for foolishness ris, Wednes4ay AprU24,19l8,aioni and selfishness. No man or wo-; 8 nbed a dollar and if workers would if - v.j jean's Hfe or time or money is his et busy we could make a showing vrvr'p own, it belongs to the great cause NOTICE. humanity. But from the selfish North Carolina, ) f point of view you can do no less Jackson County. J an t0 back the government for all Notice is hereby given to the pub tat you are and all that you pos- lie that application will in due cour f ss. Carolina for the pardon of John fHVA lULUUMTt Westley Alexander, convicted af Fety. Term4918f of the Superior . The closing exercises of Svlva tourt of Jaoksan County, for the, Qle Jiate Institute will be held on crwe Oi inuyy iy uu4iuiuKl du May th, Qth and 7th. Rev. M. A. setfenced to tl of Hay wood of Canton, N, C, will preacfi VQumy a m W' wwumpiiial Sermon. Rev. A. V. Tk a Anil W I vt.r , m. . ...ill J.J. fw tpyni;o( waynesvuie, wui ueu-vci x , SiORTNER;and fheterarv Address. The public HMLEXANDER, nted to attend these -exercises. ierested wUlnot de!ay unti. the L . ... - vvutnuj, uuu last minute to get out and work I lished weekly at Sylva N. C. for April to. lata . - m. m . jjuiiui, jj. Drown, ayiva in. sj. Managing Editor, E. E. Brown, Sylva, N. CL Busmess Manager, " Uwners; Mrs. B Dills Wilson Bfos;. jtfrg. MrU Bumgarxiner McNeely . Mrs, J. F. Freeze E. L. Wilson-,: MrsKHastJlfe ' iv;flPSUIerif ..J R ECook - r " II M -II W ,- It ! ST1T0TE COMMENCEMENT. It is not disloyalty on the part M. Buchanan, M. Di Cowan. CL L. of the citizenship but just lack of jf0".?-a Coldill, Sylva N. C; interest Canev Fork leads all an, AsnevmeJN. u; U interest, umey r on leads an a s r N Q j townships out side of Sylva town- vyilmot. N. C. ship and according to the popula- - Known bondholders, mortgagees, tion probably equals Sylva in and otner security holders, holding amounts subscribed. The people of 1 percent or more of total amount Canev Fork are greatly interested fl' T"68' or other 8ecur as will be shown by tbe number of V p rt?owtj subscribed and the substantial am- Sworn to arid subscribed before ount We Uust that the same in- me this 18th day ofApril. 1918. terest can be stirred up in every V W. Burch Payis, township m the county. ; . ; Notary, Public Notice how our honor list has (My commission expires, Feb. 1G grown since last week and help us 1918.), -r '-.:. ; - ' fill u the tot page of the Journal - ; j, vv:$.;8. ., ,. bynext issue, . I"IM rmiurr fifin I LendKmf CNOCH MOGAfC3 ' - II.. . v.t A; & L. McKee Chairman of Liberty Loan Com.Jackson Co. SYLVA HlriH SWOoL CLOSES. FLAY Mrs. Miller's music class, assisted by local talent, will give an operatic rframa at the Svlva "HidK GnitAn The Sylva High" School will close Auditorium Hnirsdav Mav 2nd At7 fhia wpaIt On FriHnv AVPriind nt i fi.QO . - i ,. .i,. . .,; II Clffft T W T V . 1 . i vr.vrv -iuw uutu uuiuiQuaiMuu mc juucp auto wm ne Dgipye tog c, ass will give a recital, QnSatur- WanDunngtbeWaxieftheat. day evening at 8:3,Q the graduating Act firstJwiH piciurjs the rficWul exercises wiU he iven? also an ad- and happy life in a French village' dress by Prof. Chas. F. Owen, Supt. act second shows some nf the actual of Canton Public Schools, ; Sunday figtingin which' Germans; firehch at 11:15 Rev W: & West, pastor of land Americans takatsarL Ant third , the Methodist church: of Waynesr wbich is somewhat prophetic, winds picawu iuo WUiUiU l up Ul XOUT lOVestOTieS Ot tftft pfiytf ment sermon. There will be nn SMraral anlna anA rihAiflaa; Oto.. ' " - w w wa im vwWh uuuk uimji uar . f h r:i charges at any of thes$ exercises. - costumes. Military miiforms. eta Me

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