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' SYtVA. N. " A JUNE 21. 1918 . ' - -" ". ' , " Dept. Of Farm Demon stration. ! OIL iiEMCTU FRAYEB POB VICTORY When a c'uv "Unless the nation's nrnvprs for ueuverance from peril coined spon we made -Decoration Day taneously from hearts earnestly df ot lute, cession as well, at sirous of alining themselveswiti Miss Mary Feimster of Tavlors- Pi.A. '.r a8 weil at r u mining tnemselvesr.with; - " . i uiucu l . tv.i vnn a ciiirtH-j. it -rn n i . . . ... ville, Alexander County, N. C., has onl - iel in ii r uscsuon we r,7 w "sing tnemseives of the ' . .. . OI11-r leu m line with. our all.PQ in old concretions that h been empioyea co-operativejy by Eu rone, wh th . Mt"c icduers nave given lucm luje me barnacles on a ship's Jackson county. Miss Feimster is of pray.r. EnJl 3 N a graduate of Salem College, Win- a stricter "8n(ai SSTU ston-baiem, in. u., naving taKen a Mr. John four-year course m Home Econom- who I'T"r. ey,dence of the" ef in the power bottom-of substitute Zl ted to ing IamPS for the old misleading HioninlinA" U.. I Willrft'-f hA-ui'ono . -.i-Jlil: ' . Oxenham. th v'. the falm l I" THI rg Saturday, June ' ""'wwi. - ov- unc luuuwHi'aiiu fiiio. anri onrt;nrf t. oo.i Sees that "cai,: tnrnind cffi.. .i. ' -lug Uuue 3tn. as 1CS. Me is a Mu.y recommenaea than even mental -mK..T ... are nn. ' ';f T "',1JBS weeK r the town of by Dr. Kondtoaler. President of borfilv h.hm i.""? "uu r, u . . ,'va, worth Carolina. . I - -ui,u n wc are we sec out tn win in our sine, nn pro M .MwMB...,r .1. .Jt. " ' WB'C1' superintendent all PROCLAMATION. $1.50 THE YEAR IN ADVANCE lonaU dult Citizens of Sylva, North Vuina: -in accordance with the proclamations of the PfpciHnf the IJnited States, and of the Gov ernor Of North Cflrnlin T avls, mayor, do hereby designate nrt rirH nnl, . 4 .t I t 1 11 . T 1 1... . I - 1 - i-VJ.W vVf! H H KAJIMI rlKIVIIIU I vfflll tin Fit" til : nn..iA It Salem nege. m aaamon to this to win what wft ":I on our filv? 7. " .wauiiy request every Min this war. While the Government our side fit for hira to fight on. preparation Miss Feimster took a short post-graduate course in Home calls unon ,n J "A Zi f School and Teacher of S8 AMUral "ves and ail th possess al amount rS 8n' the disposal of the state "for its sal- we as a nation- making anneal ef. the W aD0U fart thprpfn? tt;i .... ? . & " , -"50 vmxjpaign ana College at Raleigh, This county is very fortunate in having been able to procure the ser vices of Miss Feimster in va-don in this-time of need." Mr. fort thereto? UntU we ienuTnely urge the necesX T, Oxenham, in th London Dailv do so our tribulation -W. S. 8, view ui Mjoronicle. rernfnrtr. . .1 . .1. . . I . J f nA tonr rnar rnoro 10 oimn n 1 1 . 1 . vuc ,ow - a uciuuuu iic mat tnere are Higher Powers 10 bed upon High Sheriffs Of ; V 1 tiic? ueip lint is so eoreiy needed ui wuic uuUCO nave uu uuier pre- to assure the bpecdy and paration than the short course given triumph of right over wrong.' PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR To All Adult Citizens of Dillsboro iNortn Carolina: In accordance wiui cue proclamation of the Prpsi- aent of the United States and in cheerful compliance with the re quest of the Governor of North Car olina, I. J. C. Fisher, Mayor, do hereby designate the period begin ning Saturday June 22nd and end ing Friday June 28th, as War Sav ings week for the town of Dillsboro, North Carolina. I respectfully reouest pvprv f in isterofthe GosDel. SunprintPnHpnt tmgent sailin to join the ExnpHi. of Sunday School, and Teacher of I0nary 'Fofces is filed in card index WAR DEPARTMENT SHOWS PBOCEDORE IN NOTIFYING BELATIVES OF CASUALTIES Relatives of soldiers nam in casualty lists forwarded j. nrninonlti . . , cx.j, dlc uouned within 24 hour after receipt of the lists, ac cording to a statement authorized by the War Department. A "sta tistical division," with a staff of officers and. a corps of stenograph ers, gives all its time to the mainte nance of files of soldiers' nmp addresses. This divisinn n,; ties relatives. A COnv ff the --x- woici ui eacn con- ndon Dailv uo so our tribulation mav havp th liberfliiv in i a . --w.6 -WMjr uuiwi, aim leacner ot f , . ' : WI,UW1 British duL on."-Ijterary dLS - y Podges to purchase War Adult Bible Class, on Sunday, June fahl0n eh card bearing the totish puL- terary Digest. Saymgs Stamps. , 23rd to sneak definite d I of one soldier, his organizatio final name nooL- -l . u one soiaier. his rrrfQ;.: j &l earnesUy appeal to all emnlnv- War SflvinmnoSHn nA J tne name and address of naMnt era oi labor to inform their emnlnv. becessitv nfrn;. uu other relative or fripnH oouin Jbnaorse It. :- 1 luc speciai campaign and Pledges to purchase War Savings , m to De nwned in emergency mem iu iieio win r hp i Lcamns -x- v i When a casualty is received L Raleigh. concedes for the AHwlltT!...! aALS OM FOUR SOUTH- :l.:L.ln. .eo.onomizin' d 'I earnestly appeal to all employ- ug each "ame cabled j . n w a v lai la l (1 i i im i ki fiTfi a m-m - i i ii v trim i iu runii r-iH.iar - i i rt im r riA n - v Alargepart ot Miss relmSter's heart all this is wi tn, k... , " oiaies TELL OF BENE- clf". sulm,y ,u war aavipgs era ot labor to inform their em-K; can lixpeditionary time will be taken up in the organ- points out what mar.mhu v,II fllS FROM TANLAC. TTT Piovees about the special campaign .r1-0 1! ust!? wtl1 tlle emergency izauon ana supervision of taming a wider application th .w ' . viuaiana every ana encourage them to help win . 111 tne card in!ex. and Drying Clubs for the pres '"SJ Llrf of te.Wo. dcatinal. the War by saving, economizing as new list with. tion of surplus fruits and vegetables, when hesavs tha7 - h,! t!tes' "T31"31 10 devote 2nd toveeting regularly in War ! Cy ?a.resses is bui" P the mi . I " - " maw u i uuuucu r u iHinpnr Tn luuucn n hiiii unarniin a. ' . i i w . r . n , i rirurnii niAiim prpfirpr npprt nt tVkw 1 1 . p..i w v . : vuvitico iu huh virn i i oavmys nrflmna i -r wems 0 ww. vi xwvuiit'N.s rpp.onnoooir r ...hi i i i a.iiian. J ww.i UAXVl ivi, I There is a conservation before get duplicates. this year than ever and we have wandered our own LHon' C w Mansura who was for j1. . 1 .1 vu Villi I fntAA i . M 1 rr r . not only because of the large prfmrosy ways so long that three terms sheriff of Fulton County, r i surplus oi pensnaoie nroducce but nf .. . iC01ulus m quanta, saicj: "Taniac . "u. :.u.u - yvwy uu Kci UdCK. CO tne SOlld has certainly heloed me. MnB also because with the continued in : i 1 i f - r i t j. tfrjasiug snoriage oi laoor ior pro duction and the greater demand for food by our Allies. Many nave wondered how Ger many has been able to feed her people in spite of the blockade campaign during the period named. I urge all citizens nf nniow. These cIei already are sunnlipd entreat all citizens of Sylva with one accord, to work together with bIank telegrams which require Wit one accord to work together to to the end that, during the period Dly the relatlve's address, name of tne, end that dnrind'th rrA i . sender, nntnrp nf ooo,,u j hoH rAt nk 4.u . v r wuuuiuu , ; iwiuu ucs- ucoigudicu auuve, me entire nimrn . vuouauy auu me bed-rock path, tho we recognize that 13 now th of a well man. Tanlac ignated above, the pntirp n,, f Lw., Qnn-. cL 5UOta date, and filling in thp m.v - , "Jti v c . - hu wi " iaviiiSD oiamps apportioned Ll opatca . oaviugs ocamps apportioned to the town of Dillsboro which .ui , , i vvf kjji v a. wiiir.n is n.i iiiiii nil mn.. vi w i i lpadPrs nn lQnH i , symptons ot stomach trouble have lul ' , . v,v, mav r,v pc4 itpua, may oe secured : . . " uuw auu disaaopeared." it is a sal or road to travel. more, so he shows, do the e i Tj. . , us- -i-ewis, ex-shentf of it is on record tbat When the Crittenden County, residing at Marion tnumnhant G Ark., said: "Tanlac has maintained by the Allies. By dry- sweenim on Paris in 1914 W me of biliousness and malaria and has in j and canmng fruits and vegeta- denl v swp nnH dQi il r a almost made a woman of my wife. liesthatwouldotherwisehavebeeu Rnhs w,c J.w ten years with i.,f j , , , i imuuwu xvitcm-1 stomacn trouble W through decay she-has been Lr whpn thp toipd rJ H A o ! , , N rhlfttn tidp av th. .fcJ :. . xuuUuiijk , ' 4' person, , wno wls re- t . i ucn fuuitAfw"u-ior retreat wasnanu-l - umes 'vva&u& "Mwv am ....Lora KoDerts, a firm believer " - Adl"s county, iexas, resid- -W. s. s. m prayer, excla med Onlv ff. T ' oneyouian t tnidhMr u , --- --- uuy tne gooa lanlac has done for me. uuguiy couiu nave done tills. I suffered from i oumeooay must nave been praying, sort and had severe neuralgic iJ T 1 Tr-. i ' ll i.i ... KA BAn J I "J ill I . . -V secured m purchases and pledges purchases and pledges by Fridav, mamtainmg the telegraph blanks this byKriday, June 28th. Done in Our Tnwn nf Qirl ie:i7th, 1918. Billy Davis, Mayor, W. 3. 8. nOAHDI G EGGS. June 28th. Done in the town of Dillsboro on the 17th uayofduel918. J. a FISHER, Mayor. By S. W. Enloe, Sefetairy, ' for the sake of speed the statistil division is supplied with sets of form letters to be filled in and mail ed when further details are available. thile relatives are generally in famine. Jack . Morris filled a hen last week, whichalthough possessed of ten full-sized, two-broken and three alrMnn ..11 1 . . . . Da ns, t "woi iuii-sizea efifis. bad nttPr v have taken three bottles of Tanlac, my refused to yield up one single egti trouble is gone and I am like a different for thp nA.,r;i, r , s , , Demonstration- Work In Home Economics said Lord Kitchener. JNeither of them mawkish or COUNTY FARMi aeiays are sometimes due to xJeri- cal errors caused by the fact that names must pass through so many hands in France and .in America, man. Farm Agent McGlund mnrfp n incorrect emergency addresses turn- am like a different for the nourishment of mankind. It visit to the County Farm last week ed in by soIdlers, removal of fami- Hnn q a vii o. , . i s vAJiisciisus oi oi omnion that auu says, tne crons arp 6 iiv umcaca omer man thnP And a day or two ago I cut from County, Texas, residing at Odessa Tex- she got e actlv what was coming to fine and that there is some extra llsted' and the occasional necessity It has been said that it takes canting men, if you please. three things to win this warMen. Ammunition and Food. It is the a daily newsnaner I:0t diven tn as, savs: "1 neArA ,0nOMi m ' j her for bein J?fl linnatrintirt uKAn finft whpnt Thp for cabling bank tn flan PaaV.:n - ' I t""-i a. i au-luuiiU I " uuyuuiuuii TV liCii I w" auv 13 tlCHJll I uvui i CI OUIIii; I rlilatinrl tn - . 1 .1 hmlrlinor nr t .1 . V a. .1 ... S I l m r I - . . ! i" ouc gui u m tne neck." ana Mr. uioert Coward is farming u VCI1y a name or to obtain an W. 3. s. in a most progressive way. He address- AMERICAN SOLDIER ESCAPES GERMANS further states that he finds they are Aside from these four causes of getting ready to sow about ten acres aeiay tne onlv reason for the failure Tanlac is sold in Sylva, at the Svl rnarmacy. a(jvtt w. s. s va rood with which we women are dilating on such matters and insert- buildinS for over seven years and principally concerned. It is time ed simply as interesting items 0f 1 aniac has done that very thing for me. ' ' torus to come to front and we news on two different pages the m do it. following: 'Victory Depends on Pray- ihavejust been placed in your er General Sir W. Robertson, in a NOTICE OF sale of real Tbe Germans captured an Amer- of pasture land and that Mr. Coward Pf relatives to receive word at once -uiy d5 nome Demonstration letter regarding the Intercession ESTATE lcan soldier in their.attack on Xiv- says he is going to cut the timber m,ltary consideration. General Mt and my office will be in the service at Queen's Hall on May 7, By virtue of the power and authority W today but he did not remain a and then burn all the brush and Pershin3 may, at his discretion wuuuuube. Any time I will be says, it is only when the whole conrerrea upon tne undersigned. Geo. prisoner very long. undergrowth and then sow the seed wltDnoId a casualty list until he is i-u 10 answer any question either Empire unites in prayer as well as!,!: y' .T?' y f T rtam deed At the ede oftbe village three Mr. McClung says that is the best positlve U wil1 have no military -j v-.uudi interview or by corres- m worK tnat we can look forward 28th A' nf SmZtZ ' : Germans came upon a wouflded way to sow, especially on these hill. vame t0 tiie enemy. .ncf; w,im confidence to a successful con- deed intrust is recorded in the office ol American. He was placed under sid?s, as the ruts will hold the ""idn oi tne young ladies of the elusion to this iric war and to a Register of Deeds for Jackson County J suard of a German private and ground until the grass gets a good ,1, u me Mett odist just and ngnteous peace, ' Weighty I oook jno. 70 at page 172 et siarceo ior tne enemy lines. Reach- sod on the ground and that it will -ui, oaturaay afternoon at 5:00 words from such a man! ac4." 10 wmcn is nereby had, mg a point near the enemv wirp not wash so hadlv 1 and riotan t himn U j. . J J ' W h t IARY FEIMSTEE IT KCOn, PrgraPh rUDS: ,Gen- S-' wH; ZZrZZZ s the American sud- Hr . demonstrator, Sylva' eral Foch and Prayer A French- by said deed in trust, and the same be- denly drew a ""eyolver and forced man wno Knows benernl roch tells mg now past due and request having ms surprised custodian to march me that he is an ardent believer in be.en made b the owner and holder of back across No Man's Land into the the power of prayer. " vVe shall be 7 uculr uoies inat tne dersigned American lines. After turning his saved by it," he says.aQd it will not in " 77" Z J. " " tuulamea -w. s. s.- -w. s. s. -w. s. s.- UL RED CROSS REPORT Last week we published a report ,he Wjrk during the Red Cross deadly Now I, Geo. W. Sutton, Trustee will Saturday, June 22nd, 1918 at on 11 out since that time some lri.'!ro 1 . ,c Places , ha VP rpnnrtoH "'""ey and them. The knowledge that be the first time in this struggle." ' I believe I am rteht in saving 0 clock A- M- in front of the Court that Lord Jellicoe. Sir David Beattv. Hou!f D.oor' in the town of sylva N- a o:- .i u.u si u. otter.tor sale at public auction for emu on juusicis xxmg uuiu muny uy cash to the hiehest bidder f, f,. .. ..... . " WVT. tnat Deiiei aiSO. Mm descrihed niftP.fm nr rarox1e rtf (j j-rw v. vviu vx xauuj prisoner over to fellow soldiers, the wounded man fell unconscious from loss of blood. Asheville Times. w. s. s. Next Monday a large number of canvassers will start out to get the County's quota of pledges to War PROGRAM FOR UNION MEETING The Jackson County Union Meet ing will meet at Scott's Creek Bap tist church, June 28-30, 1918. FRIDAY BAD KIDNEYS LAID HIM UP. A slight kidney impairment may lead to dropsy or Bright's disease Don't neglect it. Frank Miller Bingham, Utah, writes: 'Was trou bled with my kidneys so bad I could not work. Tried many kinds of medicine which did me no good Then I tried Foley Kidney Pills; nosr feeling as good as I ever did before Sold by Sylva Pharmacy, adv. -w. s. s All these are men whose very in Barkers Creek Township, Jackson Savings Stamps. When you r V r' --Devotional Exercises- SCOTTS CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 12 M. Sermon A. C. Bryson. 2 P. M. Shall We Hnvp n Simnl. Prennhind pvp oa.nMj o..j. me Paid in Subscript'n 316.01 3 comuletp. Jn-.i-r.i.. uivrv. () ."JP Quota ii, , , 150.00 rsC'k 5o,oo s '4 r 4CX)'00 i , 667-oo ri !(pre) 75-o y (Pre)i(X).oo ! 1 c' 75-00 r eens c'k 1 iyFork J0untain vo 50.00 loo.oo 350.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 60.67 451.30 !243.33 233-75 105.10 105-05 JI5-53 53-25 183.32 . 366.76 151.00 52.00 111.50 54.89 108.75 66.55 37876" .7.00 300.00 53.oo 5.00 365.661 3783.76 J.148.76 the whole nation was doing so would quadruple their confidence and that Jof every man in the fighting lines on land and sea. ; "I remember, an old story of a particularly disreputable sailorman who, when his ship was in the last extremity and all the rest were laboring hard to save her, suddenly fell on his knees and began pray ing; And the captain, finding him at it, kicked him back to duty with a scornful, 'Keep your prayers for fine weather!' "Foul-weather prayers, evoked only by an acute sense of danger, can not count for mucn. And formal Intercession services do not seem to me likely to be of inuch greater avail. uae veiy i uuw wcck iownsmp, jackson amps. wnen you are r- m- an vve nave a Simul- rreacnmg every second Sundae us all. It ouTntAy'an heiQZ all the land that approached by a canvasser, sign the taneous Evangelietic Meeting in morning and night, and every fourth to 1?; SoSwek t which Sffi.m ASS- Saturday befcrl. " First Tract Rp.p-inni nor nn a rod 1, v.uMft jruu can Duy ano let tne n vaA 1 I in James i?arker's Une, and runs with 8 oacitor 8 on to the next man, SO Parker's line to Coot Bradley's line; "e can get over the territory and 3 P.M. Sermon -L.H. Crawford. Sunday School every Sunday at SATURDAY AU A- . 11A.M. In Whi.t Resnent Dn B. Y. P. U. x- - - ' i J UUUUQ . I J.Wl B thence to Tom Seagle's line; thence back to headquarters to make his Baptists Differ From Other Denom- M. Prayer meeting everv Wed with Tom Seagle's line to the bein- rpnnrf o t -a tt . j , . s.vwjr yicu -w. s. s.- ning, containing 6 acres more or less. Second Tract Beginning on my old corner and runs with Coot" Bradley's There are som nnlp line to Marve Ashe's line; thence with thpv arc nnt dnin, I Alarve Ashe's line to his wh:te oak cor. are nt going to support the ner; thence to Tom Seagle's line and 80vernment in Its war policies, but Bradley's line; thence with Coot Brad- they keep up such talk as that ley's line to the beginning, containing 3 and other sucn talk they are guilty acres more or less. of, the government will support them This the 21st day of May 1918. ;n nnf n if r, , , . GEO. W. SUTTON W ' US Federal Pnsons Trustee. W 8- s-: W. S. S. n n pk . . . v. v, uuwauau, wno engaged in Mrs. K L. McKee and Utile sons ! m' v wOW-at Oamp Sevier, is j spending a few days here with hie a few days in Asbeville this week, l"18' Mr" and Mrs- w- - Bch- ".7. J r- 1 - I inations? E. R. Harris. nesday night. 12 M. Sermon R. N. Deitz. Everybody invited to attend. 2 P. M. What is the True and W. N. Cook, Pastor. Proper Mode of Baptism, as Taught in the New Testament? A. C. Queen. 3 P. M. Sylva Collegiate Insti- -w. s. s.- DANGERS OF CONSTIPATION". Neglected tute-J. C. Ingram and T. C. Bryson I piles, ulceration cftbebowaVa . pendicitis, nervous prostration, pa raiysis. uont delay treatment Best remedy, is Foley Cathartic Tablets I)o their work surely, easily, gently, without injury to stomach or intes tinal lining. Contain no babitform- jing drugs. Fine for fat folks. For sale by Sylva Phaimacy. adv SUNDAY 11 A. M. Sunday School Mass Meeting E. R. Harris, 12 M. Sermon J. C. Carson, E. R. Harris, - 1 U. R' Snyder - Jy L. Lqvedahx Committee. l' 5 'Vs. c . h1 -is '4 i:.;..-v,-' 9, xy&m
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