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A , J . . i i ii - r -- i - . ' ' . . . ' " ' V - sVlva. n. c. atir jq iqiq " i , r V S1.50 THE YEAR IN ADVANCE " I - ' v WOUNDED BOY BACK HOME FROM FRANCE DEATH OFDAN F. BISHOP STATE ANDra! C0DNOi Dan F yUCU1 uuowoee s WMMlua, Citizens. rtlPrt at Chapel HiU.N. C, August 1919. In a letter Irom Jnle Snider, of the Waynesville hospital' Monday Under ausPices of the Governor t.. T" V"s"ot louowing MONUMENT . u:- i .. . i - v , . xuuowiDK an ""'"""a. luc oiate UDi" I -"VMt , aum UCween a nal, Mr. Snider tells us that he had wa owie Association oMvV"4 . Maroie wortoifa cooper, jr. two sons in the World War-Ediar from h and the .kson County Monument whftithft,Tr.r pcate Departments charged with 'sociation. D. K. coin carrying into effect our new public Py monllment delivered Sept. 18th, ) Riverview school who went into battle Snt. 9fith n . am. . -, tunera services were con- tUC 6WUUC-xuCuOC auvauce ana aucted Wednesday. IntPrmnf was undej shell fire forty-five days, made in the Minwi,-' ... welfare laws. theStafeflnrf r,n,;i 1915 He was near Sedan when he armis- Mr. Bishop is survived by a which is already beginning to at- J0cash- -$100.00 tice was signed A Washington large family connection, besides a tract attention beyond the State 2 . 10'00 paper has the following to say of number of friends who mnnrn Hi! UnM ., ? - 1500 the other son,Raymond, which will, departure m0Urn Ws I,nes;Wil convene in Chapel Hill To W. W. Brown nodoubtbe of interest to friends of - onaay beptember 15, 1919, hauling... eon theSniderfamHy in Jackson county, Our Circulation representative IT, elc0me by To W. T. Crisp, work tneir old Home: Mr. W. W. Rhinehart. had ihe tZ n. rTT Toaddidonalfinishlo Raymond amder arrived home pleasure of taking dinner t th J i r 1X16 ss monument.... 5.00 inursday, after an absence of five home of Ting Sutton. niZ Z1 n opening tne To discount on am't yearsand says he is glad to get a few days ao. and nf h.;nrf a!: . ... . Paid over contract home. He is the son of Jule Snidpr tainpH Z, ' : 7Z . muug lue noieo 2.00 Chas. Wild ...... i.oo W. B. Gribble..... i.oo Mrs. Chas, Wild i.oo Mr. Beasley . . ,j0 J. W.Bennetfs school 3.25 Miss C. Tones' school a m j Newt Bumgarner. . i.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2,00 1.00 1.00 2.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 I.OO. it $14 00.00 ! John Woodrin 1 r I H. C. Moss ... F. I. Watson. Mrs. Sallie Norton Canada school A. B. Dills .... Furman Dillard.. Cling Ensley .... ... Roy Cowan H. E. Dillard.... B. R. Moreran j 1.00 it son of Jule Snider tained with mn k ; ue l4JC andiswell known here. He ws the f ZC'T u J V u vciy meinierence are Judde Charles To ti, IXAin nflil, I xf tt:u ,n 1 w vgu u;a80UV0. v Jl UXM. . 6.00 8.25 speakers who To M. H. Morris hnnrd fl WW VA forLatharii among the first to enlist in the fight riood strini whM7 t are J? Carles To cash r t . I xttw Ul 1Y11 . I 1. r HI IIIS1T1 nt Soirannnk ...1 I ior ms country, and enlisted in Mis- Sutton's sons have iust returned ,hwm ' u " . . M uose canK- 506.64 souriin the 35th division and in from France subject will be Practical work of To cash Tuckaseigee July this division occupied the ThA f . .. nfflT 8Dd Probation - 217.58 Gerardmer sector with the French h k6 f"0W" Ilst of sbS2ribeis ?fficer ! Amos W. Butler, of Indiana, To cash paid Latham and it exerntPd varino nas been handed in since our last Secretary of the Indiana State Board after 5W i iqic ,.wuo iam3,ouu, w j r J .... f ri j .. . I Vt v ou.uu as the Helserfirst and Mottle raids ppt k Trruer' weD8ler! n T T correcuons; and 926.87 926.87 nnnn wh.,h it wao i.ui.. G G Johnson, Judson: P. R. Yound. Dr- Allen W. Freeman. Commission- r .. , , . y Franklin: Ira Brown Ardro v iT er of Health, of Ohio Th fii fiance of 473.13 Beta School lnQ reCeiVed fiCOrations J SjjtiTjV.gi.j4 ovjua w a atiI lrani will hp ottqiIoKIa .tJX.:JT 1 I Following are the 9WinJ Luther Owen iromtnerencn. In September the hv w D' J:. .. ' " " ! uay "7 W1C Wlimu a 1cwU0;h " - division backed th Fst' AmAs .:T- U1118' Aaaie. V. Chavis ual' w BUU uue on ? above bal- Army during lwhee, J. W. Morg Henry Extine .. i.oo W. L. Warren .... J. H. Barker George Extine am' Monteith W. V. Dorsey. .. HR& J J Hastngs Wallace Blackwell Mary Lee Chapter UD C... Tom Ledbetter W D Wike W R Crawford. . . . i oo i oo i oo i oo 3 oo 5 oo i oo ?8 75 i oo I oo I oo i 86 I oo I oo I.OO I.OO I.OO I.OO I.OO I oo I oo I oo (I (i related either by blood or mliH'i affiliations to this cause have been among the most generous contri butors; to them we are especially It has been very pertinently and wisely suggested bysome of our Id. mg citizens and U. D. C.'s that we clear our Confederate monument' nf debt before we proceed with th- noble task of frntnrt ui. memonal to their heroic grandsoni who fought foreriean nH Chairman Monument Committee. NOTE: In a personal settlement between W. L. SherrHl and mvseif t agreed to pay his balance of $12.50 This accounts for his entire sub scnption appearing as paid in thir statement, so far as he himself i concerned. ? ' J.H.C. it TP V. a a a ? I on) Army durini its onpmtinn, in th. ' """ J- w- Morgan, uc leuiauve program reveals SMrZtTTZ ol GrDSICreek- J-L Wa.lace,Cullo- f it is of essential and specific H-Cathey & B. H. Cathey the month the division attacked a ff.6u?,w- W. A. V.. Cou Judges. DSL:i::.":. auacKea as wiririSna r.- v; j n , w ' r part of the First army in the great pi mi to rranK no0 . Tr au"raroieumcers,U)un- B. H. Cathey, jr. Verdun-Argonne baTtle Tt rpmin Glenville, J. B. Mills, Willets, Mrs. ty ware Board members and C, c. Buchanan . fdTltS 'iZZ JC-Weaver. Franklin. Lem Wilson Superintendents, School Attendance c. Bryson .... five Separate attacks andnf ave Sharp, Glenville, J. D. Justice Mcen and Factory Inspectors, ST-- EZ l er Hazelwood, c-p wcR.Gsrr.:. It was here that Raymond as' a 'n' T J' Woodard' ? thpNursesv County Highway Of- C c. Love wounded. On Sentemner 9ft " n! Ash,eville. Harris, Sylva, W. lals, County Commissioners. Coun- J- W. Buchanan., nuuuu un September 26 two r Wotc.n d ,.r , . rv tqv a r, , . w r u wounds in the ridht h uwvu -sf . jjc. onepnerd, r aA coouia, vxjuniy ocnool l,v;,- rZltXi?3: Canton. C. G. Muncy.Ellijay. W.H: Bod Superintendents, their S.?!: Ison Bros L. Alii arm For 72 days he was confined tohis 5o " l on, - -ulWiuCauAu ma nospitai Mrs. E. L. McKee spent part of HPr Drug Co. ior mne montns before being able DON'T KF.F.P PnTcnw tm vmm this week in Ashe ville. Sylva Supply Co. to return home. Regardless of his A11 AVUIV .,. . . A.C.Reynolds tZL Canton, C. G. Muncy, Ellijay, W. h! Boards and Superinnts mfby h HaU' Greens Creek Mrg a w volunteer sociai allies and all active SaiV" PangIe'DillsbP Sam McMahan, civil minded citizens of North c l. ingaWOUnd m his leg and Side. Dillshnrn r,nOU,ol0. w xt:.u.,- Carolina 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.60 25.00 25.00 25.00 a5-o 25.00 25.00 (I ( 12.50 due 25.00 25.00 12.50 12.50 12.50 ii BLOOD. many hardshiDs Ravmftnd iiU n . ana Mrs. a. m. bimons have Pieman c. Cowan ind well and w. r.l . 17 wnen tne kidneys are doing their I returned from a two weeks visit i mg well and his many friends wel come his return. GREENS CREEK work tney eliminate from the cir culation waste products that poison the blood if permitted to remain in the system. Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys, remove the pois- Tags sold New York. Mrs. E. Picklesimer Holmes Bryson... Miss Nellie Cowan returned Sat- s. w. Enloe urday from a visit to Asheville. Miss s-'s Recital. . Samuel Jones of Barkers Creek, David Hro'wn ' was here Monday. D. Robt. Davis There will be preaching at the TC. Hill . The last week of the first month ous that cause aches and pains, of View Point school has opened stiff joints, sore muscles, lame back witn an enrollment of one hundred rneumatic pains. Sold every where. Baptist church Sunday Subject John D n andfiftyfive students. Sixteen in adv. for morning service-The Sin of T. H. Hasdngs" tne high school department tti- k d , . Covetousness. Subject for evening J- w- Keen The box supper given at the SSC' E1f l? BryT school house Saturday night was ville and Virginia and Gertrude There. j. o. FuHb&r Pastor ? S Candler -' attended by an immense crowd. Bryon of Bsyson City, are visiting g v t Fastor' M. Dillard.... Proceeds were $204.1 g for th hvM meir aunt' Mrs. uarne McKee. I. T11" mwvcc ieu w eanesday for J ove - - WVAUU and about $25.00 for the cake and A party composed of the younger ice cream, totaling $229.15. The chaperoned byMrs. J. F. Freeze and piano-organ was ordered to-day and Mrs. Fitzpatrick. spent Tuesday snouid arrive at an early date. After night on Black Rock. the instaletion of the piano-organ i - mere will be a music department in connection with the school. Miss OtehV Potts of Daytona, Florida is visiting her mother, Mrs. mma Jones of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Self, of Mus cle Shoals, Ala., are in Sylva for a few days' stay. Prof. F. A. Brown returned Tues- visitor t0 Sylva day- Chicago where he will take a course in art Hut Nicholson was here from Glenville Tuesday. J. D. Justice, of Canton, was in Sylva Tuesday. W. H. Snider of Hazelwood. was a Lem Wilson was Glenville Tuesday. m town from day from a visit to Asheville and Messrs. Clifford and Roy Brown Forest City of Balsam were-here Saturday and Mrs. Nannie E. Sherrill has re Sunday. - turned from Atlanta, and will have Messrs. Harry Keller and E. D. ner first showing of Fall and Win Hooper of Cullowhee were here for ter Pattern hats next week, at Wil the box supper Saturday night. son Bros. store. Misses Vivian Ashe and Belva Cagle have returned after an ex- Allen, formerly residents of Jackson lessess: said to h.ve caused the tended visit to Smokemont. county, but who now live in Sagi- f001' he h" be strict- Mr. Kobert Sutton and sister of naw. Oregon, will svmnhi wirh iy. euiorcea anu every cnaffeur who ' i j r I f jItoq .1 iL. j ii. i i . . -Italics mem iu uie ueain Dy arownmg, oi their young son, Harry, which dis tressing accident occurred near their home August 25th. Two women are dead and the driver of an automobile in which they were accidentally killed is in Guilford jail, charged with murder. lfte driver, through drunken E. L. McKee. . .. W .Alien J. J. McDonald ... Capt. W. A. Enloe L. B. Abernethy John R. Jones.... J. Mallonee& wife R. R. Fisher Mrs. J. W. McKee Sylva Graded school & Collegiate Inst. . . 10.80 Qualla Graded Sc'l 11.25 John Hunter 10.00 Mrs.-W. A. Dills 10.00 Cullowhee N. & I S. 10.00 C. W. Allen 5.00 J. I. Lequire 5.00 25-00 25.00 25.00 25.00 19.60 5.00 25.00 25.00 19.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15-00 10.00 10.00 1 10.00 10.00 10.06 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 io.eo 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 12.50 12.50 HOMICIDE AT VILfJOT Conley Messer was shot and in. stantly killed Tuesday morning, near Wilmot. by Norman Turpin. Messer and Turpin are brothers-in-law, but it is stated that there ha been trouble between them for some time, and Messer is said to havs made threats against turpin's life. Tha -..-. a . .. . iu met m tne road about a milefrom wilmot and Turpin fired, killing Messer almost instantly. Both are well known men of that section of the county. At this time Turpin has not been apprehended, but it is believed that it is his in tention to surrender himself to the TOI.o CUU . . 1 uuutvilUCBi j boos ouciiuu ...... 5 OO ine above list is subject to cor- SOYBEAN WflRHS iriiii I - m mm M III rection. if therehould appear to - - STARTING ON RAMPAGE be any error we would thank you ' to call our attenUon and we shall F9D AT WORK, mate public rectification. 2ft JJ SvTe The object of publishing this a;nval of which was predicted by statement is to show those who are f?UomoKgists of the Experiment interested exactly how the Confed- feffitoj5 erate Monument account stands, state renorVMr h ' wTXw a.e and open the way to speed v and sistant Entmologist of th Ad-.,i. complete settlement of the balance tural Experiment Station, who is due the people who erected this ASSi?;? fieId sJEation Broad "w,r Ava"U11 "car lerra ueia where William Rigdon Mrs Anne Allen for U D C John Henderson . . Dock Bryson O S Dean for flag Tags sold James Farley..;... Joshua Gibbs Nimrod Childers.. Riley Franklin.... John T Wike. 2 00 Thos N Tatham . . . v 5 00 300 1 50 1 00 1 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 loo 1 00 splendid memorial to our immortal LE a dpad :. -.uujrius ine worm 5.00 5.00 situation. Thesov han The collection of this balance was wiI1 be remembered has done in- interrupted by the world war and p.urvLln this state from Hot Springs in the been west, to the coast It has from 10.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 ii care- miiets nave been visiting Miss Mamie Sutton. mc weDsier ooys came up to play ball against the View Point boys Friday evening and were de feated 9 to 2. The Webster boys getting the fi st and last inning, nence the four scores made on the last inning were not counted. Come again boys and watch us play! '. "Baby Bunting." Mrs. Gay Green of Asheville and Miss Sadie Reeves of Weaver ville, have returned to their homes ter a visit to Mrs. Carrie McKee aad Mr. and Mrs. E. L, McKee. a car onto the public high ways while in an intoxicated condi tion should be given ajail sentence. Human life is too precious to be trine ? v.'i h. Rev. G. N. Cowan, of Apex, spent a few days this week with relatives vvni rui ur' WITH RATS FOR in Sylva, and preached a most ex- YEARS," WRITES N. WINSOJ, , cellent sermon at the Baptist church M FARMER Wednesday night "Years ago I bought some rat 0n Poison, which nearly killed our fine Dave Sharp of Glenville was a watchdog. It so scared us that we ubsiness visitor to Sylva Tuesday, suffered a long time with rats until C. R. Moody, of Plott, Haywood my neighbor told me about RAT coiinty, was here Tuesday. SNAP. That's the sure rat killer T t vjMAn,A . u t and a safe one." Three sizes, 25c., T. J. Woodard was here from rop $inn Snid anA AsheviacTuesday. ItojZSZ rZZJ. Dills Market Sam Allison ...... Hon. J, J. Britt .. Hon. L. S. Overman Judge Frank Carter Judge T. D. Bryson John A. Parris.... Dorance Tallent. Sam T. Cathey.. Judge D. D. Davies Claude Allison ... Mrs. D. L. Love. . John B. Cathey.. Robt. U. Garrett John A. Green .... Mrs. Sadie J.Long Robt. L. Collins.. Ross Deitz Frank Brown.... W. T. Lee : w J. W. Rhinehart. . 2.00 Mike Brown...... 1.00 oe Davis .'. 1.00 M. Y. Jarrett .... J. O. Wood, M. L. Shipman. .. Mrs. D. F. Jenkins Lee Wad.. R W TaUent... 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5-oo 5-00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5oo 5.00 5.00 5.00 5oo 5.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 5.00 tt i ii i it 5.00 5.00 4.00 due tt it 3.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 I.OO 1.00 3.00 1.00 ii 11 toe innupnm pnirWni QAmA r - vMUVUllVt LJU1IIC 111 I . those who are fa arrears on h. Kr" "P"" . . - . luoooavuuocua Bouinrvaro. scnption are prominent business The vast majority of the moths and professional men, and some have ow hatched from their co- nave died since the monument was coons, m lune 8rounI- They may be unveiled. Any and all of them vLfiti?1111!?118 in most any would have paid their balances 2 3? upon g gg request, and it is no fault of theirs moths are now laying eggs which that these have not been paid. In snouId hatch within a week, The fact it was the understanding with f8 Xe $ree? in coIor 811(1 smaller all subscribers who wihi fhaA the head of a pin. They are , , , , ; " r aiu on tne under side of the leavp they could pay half of their sub- or on the stems along the kSS scnptions before the unveiling and T.he young worms are about an the other half November 1, 1915 eighth of an inch long when hatched and September 18th, 1916. and still . rf wonni wiB be do- others notlaterthan a year fron, g "X fi? a thisjatter date. about half grown. Fanned l This by way of explanation. We urged to be prepared to mtet the were exceedingly careful to credit attack 88 80011 88 detect the every person at the moment and i7.yi.,.!?lan8 I the deposit the money, however smaU. SSS in one or the other Sylva Banks, their beans every few days for the without delay. presence of the worms. This brood Our figures outside of subscrio- ca 06 exterminated in some fields tions and cost of momtmt oe ua senous mjury wUl result if totals, are some of them. IfSnrjwZ ttS. 52 mate. 4f we could collect all the done by worms which ' are half balances due in this list, nmvirfpa grown or older and the there are nn mntArial apmM .... a iarmer wno is interested in savind reduce the balance due. not figuring SlSZJ'6 ? 0x6 watcho the interest, to about $30.00.' That rLfS8".,, . would be pretty good and agreeable will be heavy enough to completely surprise. defoliate beans within a shorter The B. H. Cathey Chapter of the Period of time than the last brood U. D. C's have most patriotically and Aat the beans will suffer more. and voluntarily proposed to assume because most varieties will not be to raise the money to pay off this Pitting out new foliage as they did balance and free the Confederate lowing the attack of the monument of debt We sincerely last brood. Beans which are un thankthem. v able' to maintain their foliage will We sons of Confederate veterans &e before the seed is mature. This . and all who lay this matter to has been demonstrated by the past heart, should do all we can to as- brood of worms on such early ma- sistthem. Prominent gentlemen ofl turing varieties as Black Eyebrow.' i i It t.OQ our town ana county wfcg are. cot 1 Ko San andVugnU. MP
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