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M * * f ??? -- - - - - . - - yr T'iam:is Soiiglc was here, fron\ o.rki-1'V Creek, Inst week. ^ ? ? ? ' ' .1 for E'-'nt - Five room house. (See j. Pin- ? ;'c>3 if jjr. I'm nk II. Brown, of CnNowhe*! I"'"' ''"s ; * Mr. J- W<)C'J' ?f Aigura, was 11V t liV ;irst of the week. ' Vj ??? * r* ! Mr. ' I'. 'il Ferguson, of Whittior, u in S\l> a, Monday. ' ? ? ? i,? i ,ni - Five "room houso. See \ '? ? ? ? \i \. Pell, of Cashiers was ifc . J)i- \vn* here 1 . ... ) J ? ? . SOv I ; ? , - s v ( I Mil Md> .\ t Mnrph; ore, with Mlsn A i n. ? ? ? Mr. :"nl Mrs; K. II. Stillwell, of Cultowlnv. were in town the first of the work." ? * ? Mrs. Y. l>rown has returned to liir liKiiri1 in Murphy, after a visit to Mrs. A. A!H en, at her home, here ? ? ? > Miss l!ii.;ibi-lh Candler returned Wednesday nitrlit from a visit to her cousin. Mis. Mi i:!.;ivcr, in Anderson. SC. ' . ? ? ? Miss Guerrilla^ Bumgarner, oi Ashcvilic. is i guest of her niece. Mrs. A. F. t ic.i.-i-, and other re!a ( tivfs. , ??? i > Miss Ad: !"r r; : " :ou went to Ashe ville, Thursday morning where she was called to nurse Mrs. E. Ford Kins. ? ? ? Miss Zadrdi .V !io, who is teaching Jt Fines Creek, ll.iywood coimry..-pent Thanksirivin ? here, with her parent V Mr. and Mr.:. John V'. Ashe. ? ? ? Mi>s A.ddie Leatherwood, of Murphy, was the \Veel:-end gncrt ol Mrs. M. I). Cowan, at her home 01: Jackson Street. ? ? ? Hiss Bessie Malbncc lia* returned j to her home in Murphy, after hating been the house guest of Mi's. 1M. V. Mniloncc, lor a ?'??w (lavs. ? ? ? Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Nichols and daughter, Miss Leah, have returned jom Chapel, Hill and Ashevlllle, ? where they spent several days. ? ? ? Miss Mamie Sue Jones, home dem onstratiou agent for this county, left Wednesday morning, for her home in Mississippi, where she will spend a 'statiou of several weeks. ? ? ? ... , Miss Louise Townsend, who at tending the Cullowhee Normal 'and Industrial School, spent the Thanfts holidays here with Miss Eme lvu Daniels. ? ? ? MisScs Margaret Moore and Doro- J % ilcKcc; have retumed^to Brevard, tin \ are leaching. p.l;cr spend J"? several days With home folks | iore. ? ? ? Mr. Walter E. Moore and Misses ?annah :> id Dorothy Moore have re '"lied fioiu Asheville wlifcrt? they ^nt Thoaksgiviug with Mrs. Holm vs and Mvs. Eugene eardon. Mr. \\\ J). Wike andDr. D. Ve. were hera from Cullowhee, ^'dnesilay. Dr. Peek lias lately mov ^ trom Six Mile- 8.- C. to Ci/owt ee,1 ('rc I"' has located for the practice (."icdieirie. . ? .* : m m m Mi". l'?. H. Gregor^ whp soma ? accepted a position -in the ? a Supply Company's store, has i'ro?nt-^1 family here, ? Sitidmrst, and is occupying one , hoNwed just Incompleted b>*" * ' : V" ? ? i ) ? ' \ \ I * ? ? :.W W * * * * Mepsre. D>. G. Biy?)ML and Billy Davis. , i * v Mr. A. B. Ensley of Charlotte was here, tnis week. ? ? #Mr. Barton Sutton has arrived fronr Pittsburg fend is spending a month at home. \ ^ \ ? ?? The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cole. Cannon, of Dillsboro, who has been seriously J}1 for several days, is improving^ . Canaries for sale ^r-Males $3.00, Females $2.00. Apply Mrs. D! A. Bumgarner, Cashiers, N. C, MISSIONARY SOCIETY/TO MEET TUESDAY, P. M. _____ r, ? s <.} The Missionary Society of' the Methodfst 4mreh will taeet next Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock. at theliome of Mrs. M. Bcuhanan,Sr. ?? ?- W. M. S. HOLDS MEETING * " // The Woman's Missionary Society of. the Baptist church, met for the reg ular monthly meeting on ^Vednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Chas. L. Alison. Miss Elk^ Pierce and A^iss Alary 1 lug (gave interesting talks on the subject ior the after-^ noon, Medical Missions, and Mrs. C. Z. Candler and Miss Lucy Luck sang a duet. After^ the devotional and business session, u delightful social hour was enjoyed, aiid sand wiches, coffee, cake and fruit salad were served by the hostesses for the afternoon, Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Grindstaff. Twenty-five or thirty ladies were present and sever al new members added to the so ciety. v f *\t (Joes to optical college. Friends in Jackson county of Mr. A. C. Downs, of Clyde, will be inter ested to learn that he left on Monday for Philadelphia, where ho goes to complete his course in Optometry, in the Philadelphia Optical College. Air. Downs, expects to return about the middle of January. ? o ? mks. king ill Friends of Mi's. E. Ford King will regret to learn that she is quite ill, in Abbeville, where she went for treat ment, last week. o DON'T FORGET THE SEALS In doing your Christmas shopping, don't forget to invest in a generous supply of the little Christmas seals which arc on sale' in all stores and *?********1 places of business in toWn. The mon- "j ey realized irora the sale of .these seals goes t>- aid in the fight against ! tuberculosis and threefourths of the ( "money thus obtained may be used in our awn county if needed. o *? DUCT ETENSION COURSE HEBE DUCT ETENSION COURSE HERE. ... The first meeting of the extension course, conducted by Miss Ray and Professor AJJen, cl the Culowjiee Normal wil be held the Sylva school, Saturday, )Decembe(r 8 at one o'clock. Teachers wHo take this eourse will be given the same crests which they would receive if they were do ing the^ same, number of hours at the J Normal. Tlse purpose jjf thje extension course will be to acquaint the teach ers with principles and methods in volved in the teaching of reading, and to emphasize the main objective of the supervisory program for thi ycav ?improvement of the tea? hin , ?' 1 * ; ' :Cv' Tl<7. c^aiR . MOVE OTj J2 . . lit -1 a , W. P. Mc. i^lro hr !i.'? 1 ? dental parlors to t if ?;wu !?.?;*$ v? t mo second 1 h-r-r oc! trie m- ? JieC-'ihe building, which i now almost completed. OPENS DENTAL OPTICS Dr. W. F. Russell has opened dental oflices in the Hooper Building up stairs over the ^Hooper Drag Store. G 3000 APPLE TREES, one sad two .year old stock at good prices. jWine saps, Stnymnns, Jonathan, Yellow transparent. Grimes Golden and' De licious. Nice Apples in boxee, bar rels or loose at farm or delivered tx> cars. I;. F. .TARRETT, Dillsboro, N. C. o ,i* FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH W. Ross Yokley, Pastor. Sundav School 0:45 A. M. ? ? J. T. Gribble, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 A. M Subject of sermon* "Our Bible." J B. Y. P. U. 6:30 P. AL ' Preaching 7 :15 P. M.. Ti.0 p-^t^r nt. the evening hour is cl'riiv ies of sermons to the youn7 po . to which services all the poopl< 1 mcst heartily invited. ? You are welcome to all of the other services too. ? . - Hody types can be supplied to meet trtry Ford Trucks Are Bought On Performance Records Ii you were to ask a hun- vice the Ford stays oa the dred~or a thousand ? Ford job month In and month truckowners why they Use out. v-ery little xne Ford trucks, in preference cl.jnica. caic, and with to all others, they would practically no exjjenae for Jikely say, "Because the lepaiisTbr replacements. , Otrd-s ands U]> *Theywo?ld?npfe? i?tha They know that under the wock this truck doe*, not endless grind of daily ser- . its initial cost. " \ . ford Trucks can be ^ougftt through Ford W tekiy Purchase flam* \ , U CARS ? TRUCKS ? TRACTORS ? J. S. HiGDON GARAGE ) $1 7A Truck Chassis ? 0/VKO.B.DE 1 KOIT i r . - *' r < THE PARIS \ OT^'-n^^ S7CP.-: " THE PARIS ? ?' " H ? A [ ?# '--J I* x ?; l ? v * ? t:. ? '? ?? . ? Dolls Prim* BI'Af Gpr^of Harps Horns l " '< Dominoes A W03TOSRFTJL COLLECTION OF THE NJSWXBT TOY" JrST.BECEIVEP ? FROM i - FTA CLATJS 1 | WaW "Hi,"7 T ?'? | Doll Be Is I Christir s Stonkings .Rubber Balls j Mechanical Toys * Tool Sets x Coon Jigger ? Books Trains Watches ! Stoves Tinker Toy Tin Dishes China Dishes KiddifrCar Black Boards \ 9 4 " % w And many other Toys to make the Kiddies H appy. \ E f W' ;!e ou;r stack is complete and you - I *1 \J h? assortment to choose I 1 f " fW ? . - v, r. ( V ?J -. ?v...v aa YOU WILL FSNk FOR axy;.^. ?'*T ?? vr?.. r t . ? < Ilm s3!i t li . 0 i' I ? i l? FA M iLY T "Y ^ t IT -1 : 1 I'ViC FOR HER ? Handkerchiefs 7 Gloves ( Beaded Bags Leather Bags Far Scarfs Stationery Silk Stockings Fancy Towels Glass vases tlandlei Sticks Bifcles Waists Books Neckwear Perfumes Vanity Cases Mirrors Umbrellas , I for dm Gloves Ties . Shirts ; Belts Shaving Sets Combs Cuff' links v Sweaters Hose ? Caps Hats ' Ash Trays ; Handkr-lhjefs Tie Pii::;,;, . 1 Collar Pins Military Brushes % ? Suspenders / FOR UNY TOTS Bath Robes i Blankets ?* Bootees V . ,< Sweaters Shoes ^ Stockings Knit Caps ' % Rubber Pants f "? 3 " . Dresses Knit Sets Petticoats ? Gowns Silk Sox's y ><r.i ' / i Hundreds of other things. that will make good Gifts. The larg . est and Best stock of Christmas Goods we have, ever had. But - %> shop Early to get your share of them, , ' ' ' i. * Holly Ribbon, Tissue] Paper. Christmas Cards Your Christmas Store D E PARTM !: N T STQR E ? Holly Boxe^ , ' Candles, Bells r. Your Christmas Store [f 4 a" a k / A t ; 7
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