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v Miss Edna Hayes, of Waynesville, is spending the week here. i i i Mrs. Ellen Pickesimer is the gues'. of relatives in Asheville, this wee. * * * Mr. W. T. Shelton was a business visitor here, from Waynesville, on Thursday of last week. ? ?? Miss Mary Willie Wells, of An drews, spent the week end here, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wells. ? ? m I Mrs. Nan Sherrill has returned from Atlanta, where she has beet, buying the spring line of milliners for The Paris. ? ? ? See us about Field Seeds and Spraying material. HYATT & CO., * Waynesville, N. C * ? * Mr. W S. Hyatt was here, from Qualla, the first of the week. ? * * Mr. Lawrence E. Green and Mr. W. A. Coble, of Waynesville, speni Wednesday night of last week here. ??? Grass and Clover Seeds. No. 1 recleaned White Srping Oats and Spraving material. HYATT & CO., Waynesville, N. C. ? ? S Mr. D. A. Biungarner, of Cashiers, was m town the first of the week. ? ? ? Mr. E.C. Hedden, of Pisgah Forest , spent a day or two here, the first o!' the week, a guest of his ncices. Misses Frances and Jane Cowhrd. ? ? ? ) j,Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Monteith (went to Asheville, last Friday, to sec their son, Mr. Lawrence Monteith, who is convalescing from an operation i'ci appendicitis. ? ? ? Mr. H. A. Pell was here from Cashiers, this week. ? * * ' , Get our prices on Grass and Clove? Seeds, we buy in car load lots. HYATT & CO., Waynesville, X. C. ? ? ? FOR SALE:? One Martha Wash ington Stove, Good as new, only used three months. Will give liberal re duction. , . ARTHUR D. CO WAX, 1 1 Sylva. N. C. ;nJ ) j Col. W. J. Hannah, of Waynes ville was here, this week on business. ? ? ? ' > * Mrs. Charles Pricc, of Tnckascigee, was here the first of the week, shop ping. j ; I Mi's. Y. V. Hooper, of Beta, who has been sick for some time, has so far recovered as to be able to be i:t ' town one day this week. ? ? ? Mr. C. A. Dills, of Elijay, was here Wednesday. Mr. W. S. Alexander, of Grim shawe, was in town this week. nis w t't'iv. * * * Miss Kate Hayes, of Sylva, spent the Week end with her sister, Miss Leila! Hayes, at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cobuni. ? Dr. D. R. Bry son went to East La Porte, Tuesday afternoon, to attend the stockhold ers' meeting of Blackwood Lumber Co. He returned home Wednesday ? Bryson City Times. *?* Mrs. John A. Parris and Mi's. J. F. Eudy have returned from a short stay in Ashevillc. ' * * * Mr. J. D. Coward was here from Cullowhee, the first of the week. ? ? ? Mr. H. B. Pieklesimer, of Crini shaws, was here this week. ? ? ? Miss Ethel Crisp has returned from a visit to her uncle, Mr. G. C. . Crisp, atCaiuller. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gray had as their guests, last week, Mrs. Gray's sister, Miss Dorothy Gaston, Missl Marion Fletcher and Mr. Rupert , Crowcll, of Candler. ? ? ? Mr. J. K. Kenncy, of Asheville, spent a day or two here, this wee1;. Mr. Henry G. Robertson, cf Frank lin, was here, attending court, this week. S$? ^ ??? 5^ 'i* T Mr. Graham W. Crindstaff, i of Franklin, spent the' week end here. ? ? ? Mark the last resting place of your loved ones with a slab, tombstone monument ?, or statuary ? anything and any kind in the marble or gran ite line, from Georgia factories. T. F. DE'ITZ, Beta, N. C., Agen-. Fifteen veal's' experience. He can save you money. ? ? ? ' v EASTERN7 STAR TO MEET ' ? ? . The Order of Eastern Star will '?old its meeting at the Masonic Hall, next Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, at which time the annual Section of o'Ticers will take place. ? ?? K1NG-HENSON News has been received here of the marriage, 011 Saturday evening February 24, at Eagle Lake, Fla., of Miss Mary King and Mr. Clarence II. Ilenson. _Mr. Ilenson is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. A. M Hon. soil, of Sylva, and > luis; many friends in Sylva and Jackson county who will be interested to learn of his niarrjage. ? ? ? V KKUdilMUTFMAX Fribji ; here ot the 1 1 ride have re eeivcti MU"a.:UTnuvit$ of tlie 'Inar rii'.'ic ??!' Daisy Keller to Mr. I.onuio Montague Uatenian, which event occurred at Xorview, Va., on Febriiarv 21. Mrs. I'.a tenia 11 is the daughter of Mrs. !{. M. Keller, of Cullowhee, and is well known in this section, having taught in the public schools of Jackson and Swain for ? e vera I years. ? ? ? o SWEET CLOVER AND HONEY i -Sweet clover and pure honcyfcomb and extracted) direct from produc ing point :il lowest possible price. Quality teed. Write for prices, .11 id cir< :;l:irs. ?, JOHN A. &HEEHAN R. D. No. 4. Falmouth, Ky. -0 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH t 1. ? ^ / The Church With a Welcome. W. lio^s YQKLEY, Pastor ) ( Sunday .School !):45 A. M. ,T. T. (JJUBBLE, Supt. Preaehini/ 1.1 1 A. M. B. Y. P. IJ. (1:30 P. M. y Preaching^ P. JM. "Exalt ye Jehovi a our God and worship at His Eo;y Hill." SALE? ARMY SHOES? SALE ? \Yc liavc just bought a tremendous"] stock of Anny Munson list shoes to i be sold to the public direct. Price $2.75. These shoes are 100 per cent solid leather with heavy double soles ! \ I sewed and najltjd. The uppers are of heavy tan <1 ?:.unc leather with bel lows tc iir4* thereby making . <them waterproof. These siioes are selling I ( Very fast a; d we advise you to order at once to insure your order being filled. The sizes arc 6. to 11 ail widths; Pay Postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money refunded if shoes are not satisfac tory V:_ ! THE U. S. STORES CO. 3441 Broadway, New York City ? ?? LOST? Between. City Cafe and Clousc's store, white and gold East ern Star pin. Please return to City Cafe. o ? I ' - % "COLD IN THE HEAD" is an acute attack of NasM Cntarrh. Those subject to fivouent -'colds" are eenerallv in a "r?n \!?wn" condition. i .At,r/s cat Aim; t medioix;e is a Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to bo used locally, and a Tonic, which acta Quicklv through the- Blood on the MU cous Surfaces, building up the System, and making you less liable to "colds." Sold by druggists for over 40 Y ears. F. J. Chenev & Co . Toledo. O. o WILMOT \Ye have had some rainy weather for the past few days. Kev. Thad Watson preached to a la i-'e crowd Sundav. . ? ? Our school is progressing nicely. \Yc have a large attendance. Mrs. Ora Ward was in town Fri day shopping. Mi s N'iifi !'. Ensley returned Sun day nig! ii to her school. ilr. ."id M :'4. Turner l ewis visit ed her l.'f thcivMr. .John Lewis Sun ,1 ay. M?iv.J ..I in lie. is and children spent Su:u!.\V iifierno;:! at hert parents, Mr.oiid Mrs, \Y. M. Bivwu. Misses Bertha and Selma Jones , arid Bessie Brooks, of Barkers Creek were here SundayJ Mr. Hobcrt Quiett w&s here Sun day on business. Miss Florence Brown spent the week end wit her sister, Mrs. J. T. Revis. n Mr. Burton Sutton of Barkers Creek was in town Sunday. Mr. Addison Mathews of Qualla, was here Monday shopping. Miss Nella Nations of Camp Creek was here Sunday. Misses Ruby and Sally Moody, ' Cleo and Florence Brown and Nella Nations and Messrs Burton Sutton, Mont Bradley McKindlcy! Faqley, Addison Mathews and Wilburn Set tlemyre went to Whittier Tuesday night to attend the show. Air. McKinlev Farley left Wed nesday for Lufty, where he will be for a while. Messrs Carl Keever and Ralph Sutton, of Dillsboro, were fccre Sun day. \ ' Miss Cleo Brown spent Monday night with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Jones at Barkers Creek. Mr. Ben Tcague of Whittier passed through this place Wednesday en rout e to Sytva. Mr. Ilerburt Ward spent the week end with home folks. Misses Bonnie and Xell Bumgarner were in town Sunday. Mr. Lank ford Horner spent Sun day at R. B. Ward's. Messrs Talmage Sherrill and Ver non Fanner of Olivet spent Sunday afternoon -*it R. B. Ward's. Mr. Arthur Ashe has returned lloine alter a long stay in Asheville 011 business. Mr. and Mi's. Fred Gibson "spent Saturday night at his parents, Mr. ilnd Mrs. Manley Gibson. Mr. W. M. Brown wont to Bryson City Sunday. Ah*. Tody Parker went to Whitti er, Tuesday. , Mrs. Thars Parker is seriously' sick. ( BALSAM \ ( ?: " '.Mrs3 Henry L. K;ibb returned Wednesday oi' last week from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ida Extine In Sylva. Miss Selma McKey returned from Asheville last week. Mrs. Cling Ensley, of Sylva visit- 1 e<J Mrs. H. P. Ensley last week. Mrs. Roy Brown of "Beta is visit- 1 ins Homer Brown. Mi*. Ed Middeton went to Sylva Thursday. ) Mrs. H.P.Ensley and Mr. Hubert Ensley motored to Asheville Monday. Mondav. ? * vQ Mr. A. B. Bryson went to Sylva I Monday. < George Washington 's Birthday I (the 22nd) was a notable day in Bal sam. I lev. T. H. Queen celebrated I his 71st birthday; Master Cecil Pai- 1 rick Luverne, son of Mr. and Mrs. I J. V. Saunders, was born that day. I Appropriate exercises were held at I the graded school, and prizes werel awarded for the best stories told of I the life of Washington. Miss Edith Coward won the prize in the primary I grade, Master Frank Mehalfey in thje 6th grade and Miss Katie Kenney in I the 7th grade.1 Supt. 0. S. Dillard, I of Sylva was present and made a very interesting: talk, which every one enjoyed. Dr., C. Z. Candler, of Sylva, was in Balsam Monday. Mrs. "Adalide Crawford celebrated her 77th birthday the, 23rd. A^i oJc gant dinner was seized. In the cen ter of the table was a beautiful cake decorated with 77 candles, made and presented by her grand daughter, Miss Selma McKay. There were sixteen I children and grand-children pVcsent. She received many nice gifts. Mayl site live to celebrate many more I birthdays, f Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rickards left Tuesday to spend some time in Fla. There is right much sickness in I Balsam, especially among our older I citizens. Mr. Geonre T. Knight attended J Teachers' Meeting in Sylva Satur-I day. Mrs. Manda Blanton of Hazel- 1 wood visited her step-daughter, Mrs. Will Reed last week. Mi's. Reed has) been very sick for some time. Drs. Everett and Montgomery o! , j Wavnesville were in Balsam last ' i week. | f 0 ! True econemv on the farm starts; with self support of the farm family. { i ADVANCE Announcement Ready-to-WEAR MRS. SHERRILL HAS RETURNED FROM ATLANTA WITH THE PATTERN HATS AND MILLINERY FOR OUR MR. SBi ONS IS IN THE MARKET BUY ING OFR READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS jAND OTHER THINGS TO MAKE OUR LINE OF SPRING MERCHANDISE COMPLETE THE OPENING DATE WILI* BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK Tlie Paris t U" i ^ / ?? / ' I \ 0 u E P V h ? i S o Few Days ' * . . r * / ' " f ? t ( CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR < new spring ? , ?; _ ' , ? ' ? 'i I' GINGHAMS, or:; \VEARWELL CLOTH, MEN'S LADIES' AND CHILDR EX'S SPRING y ? ; i SLIPPERS. , . ? 1 - ' } j* JOIN OCR FREE CONTEST OX RED SEAL ; ? . *? . * " I ? ' ~ * ft] IOES AND. GET A NEW PAIR FREE. ?-H ? SPRING SUITS FOR YOUNG : 'N. /
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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