It's*
m
beetle
STRONG AT BETA)
Lp [)f,t ?f bean bottle and toina
ra{\ ,Kitato bliuiit is playing havoc I
s vicinity.
. \\'. M. I'ruitt, of Waynesville,
lifiv Sunday night and
, ||ic nidit at the parsonage. He
jj fojidnet a revival at Barker's '
,t hciimimr on the second Sun
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|E;V. T. F. J)?'it/, Geo. W. Sutton.
(i Hi-vsoit. T. C. Bryson, and Rev
V, Lieii/ motored to Glenville
Igv, to attend the Jackson County
u,,,' .Mei'Hii.ir. They returned Sun
[reveiiinir and report a splendid
iliiiL'! Abundance of pood eats, -and
I .jifakiiiL1, and preaching, were
features of the gathering. The
ujibur-r .lolk sure know how to I
flare spread a feast.
Rrv. fo.'iu Sit ton called at thr
krsoaHiii*. Monday.
[flie telephone man eame up Tues
Lr and installed a 'phone in the
tsonaire. so anyone needing the
wcher can eal^him or come and
b fiim, as you like.
f Jlr. Editor: Please let us know
0 tlw Democratic convention ad
urus and what became 'of Al.
BALSAM
| j[r jmd Mrs. D. F. Pennington, of
irlotte,aiv visiting Mrs. Penning
p'j parents, Mr. and Mi's. J. K.
May. \ . ,
[ lire. Geonro Riekett and sister,
liss 6ejl Potts, of Andrews, are j
ijltinj relatives in Balsam.
Mis Marie Fisher, of Barker's
breek, is visiting relatives here.
Ifr. and Mss. (iola Buchanan, ot
Javannah, pent the week end with
ftr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Derrick.
Jlr. John Kenney has returned
nffi Ashcville.
I llr. Carl Buchanan, of Sylva visit-']
Llr. Charles Perry Sunday . ? ,
" Ifr. Geonre T. Knight motored tc
if Creek and spent the week end
liitji ^r. aud Mrs. A. L. Owen.
J Mrs. Odel! Queen and children
lnsite^: relatives in Whittier last
Iwek. ^ N
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. MehafTey.Miss
I Han and Master. Ciionn, motored to
Sylva Sunday.
Mr. Charles Perry and Mr. Joifi
I Beeves, ot' Waynesville visited in
Ifcfetar Tliursiiay night.
.Mr. pr K. l.rvson has returned
| from Aslu-ville.
Mr. Wiley Darncs 'has purchascc
|i Dod^e cai*. '
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bjryson, M
Ewna McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Odel!
Mekffey attended the con
?wt in Ha/elwor-d Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smathers, Miss
Emma McKay, Mrs. c II. P. Ensley.
fees frt el la Jones and Crisp and
*r. Horace Mehafley composed ?
feliini,' party t > Lake Junaluska
Wednesday night;
Mrs. 1). T. Kiiigl.t, Miss Xsinnie
! Knight, Aiis, \(. T. Lee, Jr., Mrs.
V B. Far well and Mr.- George T.
Snight were Wyruiesyillc visitors
"cdncsilay of last week.
Mi$s (irace Mehalley, cf Sunburst
** in lialsaiu Sunday.
Mr. Jlrs. Sam Brysop, of
.land, Fla., who have been visit
ln? relatives in Emory, Va., for some
lu"e' visited, relatives here the past j
*e'k. They left Monday for a visit
theiv former home in Andrews
Wore returning to Florida.
he "Los: Cabin Camp" has re
toned to its summer quarters be
eo" and Waynesville.
PATRIOTIC SERVICE .
I
At the Methodist church Sunday
^rninir thorfc will be Patriotic Scr
Vlce about the 1/hcrty Btll. and its
'isnifieanpp. The public is invited to
METHODIST CHTJRCH
Rw; 0. .T. JONES, Pastor.
Sunday School 9:45.
At 11:00 there will be a Patriot.c
*jrviec with the Liberty Bell and the
tla-;.
kfwovth Iieague 7 :30 P. M.
At 8 :00 P. M. there will be an
filiated Cross service.
TURPIN's CATE MOVES
^rpin's Cafe has moved from tho
^ '' building, fronting on Mill St.,
4 tlie building on Main St.,
^ 'loor to the Tuckaseigee Bank,
ba? a delightful place and a
location.
STATE HEALTH BOARD
TO CONDUCT CLINIC
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The state board of health will con
duct an adenoid and tonsils clinic
n the new Central High School
Building, from July 22 to July 25.
A competent physician will ad
minster the anesthetic and a special
ist will operate. A corps of twelve
? -a ? v \
trained nurses will assist in the
\ \
operating and care of the1
patients. . A nominal fee) of
$12.50 will be charged those able
to pay, and totally free "to needy
cases.
Those patients who desire to take
advantage of this opportunity should
notify Mr. 0. S. Dillard cr Miss
Flora Ray, at once, at Sylva, aiid
each person will be notified what day,
to attend the clinic and where to
come. t
? GAY C"
v. ^
Tho temperature has been from
90 to 300 up here. We have sun
witnessed some hot, sultry . weather.
Mrf George Jones, who is working
at Cheoah, motored home the other
day in a new Ford Sedan.
Mr. Germoe Sutton was N visiting
in Cabe town Sunday.
Mr. Sam Buchansn went to^-Geor
gia Sunday^ to work a few days,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Cowan
were visiting on East Fork, Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Lee Jones spent a -few
days last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Bryson.
Messrs. L. B. Cabe and Gay Sut
ton, who are 'working in Georgia
spent the week with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. London ; Cabe spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. G.
Buchanan. 1 ^
Mr. Tom 'Jones went to . Sylva
last Wednesday 911 business.
Mrs. Sue Bryson was calling on
her aunt, Mrs. Callie D. Cabe last
Thursday evening. ^
Mr. Velt McMahan, of East La
Porte is visiting his parents here.
Mrr ?tt4-Mr?: Curt McMahan.
Messrs. C. W., A. W. and M. O.
Higdon, of Georgia, have been visit
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Higdon.
Quite a number of folks en.jr.ye;
a birthday dinner given in honor o!
aunt Sarah Sutton, June the th'.r
tet\ her age being seventy two. We
wish her many mere happy birth
days. Those present were Gefome
Sutton, Mr:. Sue Bryson and child
rou, Mrs. A. C. Bar 101, Mr. and Mr*.
Mitchel Cabe, Lillie Buchanan.
Misses Lora Lee Cabe, Julia Buch
amn End little B.;b Barron. '?>? ,
The fanierk of this pkco crria'n
ly were dad to see it nisi Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: Will Morgan and.
children, of W^bd'er visited Mi'.;..
Herman Cabe, Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Giles dined
with Mr. and Mrs. Gcromc Sutton.
Sunday. '
Misses Brn:: "?* and Nina Jove*
spent Sand .*.y y/ilh Miss Julia Buc::
anan. , ? \ ?>
Mrs. E. C. S ttni is very ill. Hope
her a speedy recovery.
Miss Mar}' Belle Buchanan speni
Saturday night with Rosa Barron.
Mr. David Sutton called at J. S.
Buchanan's Sunday, afternoon. ^
Mrs. C. W. Wild and children, oi'
Gastonia,. are spending a few days,
with her parents? Mr. and Mrs. It,
T. Gribble. - (
Mr. L. B.Cabe, who has been work
ing at Tullulah tails, Ga., ca!!ic
home Saturday.
Mrs. T.G. Buchanan went t-> Sylva ,
Saturday for medical treatment.
Mr. S. C. Buchanan and children
motored to Sylva Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Roy Beck, who/has been v/ork
! ing in Georgia came hope a K-v.*
days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Sutton me ter
ed to Hamburg last week.
Messrs. M. V., C. W. and A. W.
Higdon, went to Gcoigia, to work a
few months. 0 J
Mr. D. C. Jones was here Sunday
?
morning.
Miss May Buchanan spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. Sue Bryson.
S) Come a' 'a in "Dareington Tar
| Heels". ?
FROM H. B.< PICKLESIMER
To the democrats of Jackson coun
ty: c ? , ' v' / I
fl wish to thank the voters of Jack- !
son County for their support ren- !
dered toward me in the June election.
I will never be a candidate again
but shall always uphold my party
in every way possible. . ,
Sincerely, i
H. B. PICKLESIMER. -
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DEDICATION OF EAST I
LA PORTE AND LOVE'S
1 , CHAPEL CHURCHES
Wo are glad to announce that wo
dedicated Love's Chapel church, last i
S;:n<!,iy morning.
r.rof'ior Clegg, of Lako Junaluska,
pmcjvd t ho senhon, and dedicated!
the church. We i tad an old fashioned j
dinno.i' on the grounds. We all atej
and were fille?l,. and there were sever- !
i
al baskets of the fragments gather- ,
ed up.
Brother .Tones of Sylva.prcaehed
in tin1 afternoon. Everybody seemed
to enj >y both sermons, and the din- f
nor. The fijjth Sunday was a great!
day :.t Move "s Chapel.
Wo a re 'going to dedicate the splon- !
d:d new ehureh at East Lc Povjte, J
1 ? i o i'i:itit!i S- hi day in -Tidy. Wo are
p'runi^g for dinner on the grand,
a:nj i'"- Vi^as both i;i the i':>r.n"on and
attorn .oil. We anv.looI:;u<r forward
to ;i :givat day at East I n P; r'.o t-o.
TV-.. will be n > money to aai.so
rn la/.! day a ; we have the church
pa
A ! J fanner payors, and friends
are c rdi'.dly invited to be present.
C'lAS. S. P AT;ER., Past r.
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CULLOWE^E
J?! is ?s M:*"-.l ::id Annie TJit.-bolI
of Ci:.v!m), have rt^urncd :
Innc a ''tor spending se'eral days,
here VM's- relatives a"td friends.
IV- V')h- with her Sancli)1 School :
cl:>**s a - iV.'irv--: Wayne Bryseu,
WiMis:i'? Draji Wilson, Cnrr-on 3ry
Von, 5|Ii-;:ro - Ann'e and Frances
Hr:>wn, C!.--r:* Mcffuiro, Sarah Belle :
e.:; ! FMd'io Wiko visited T ako
Jrunb.vkn Friday returning Sunday.
Mrs. .1. X. Wilscn was also in the '
party, and all- r/v; :ed .charged with ,
the ? ri "!
T as! wee': Mr. artu Mrs. Wo't
gijve (ho ?Tuiiv't R. Y. P. IT. a parly j
whici: vas much en.joycd by those j
pre'-ortJ . . j
Mi:--. * I t ,c':n if i! and Mr. and Mr-, i
L. 'J. ?S:iiith and children went to j
Wo* '4 Mills) Sunduv.
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A :t umber' of youiig pc plo visit rd
WhiJfide, Saturday and Sunday.
M* M.ller and finite a number of,
hrr i?:*;:il ? visited Canton Saturday, j
Mr. and ? Mrs. Sam " Rhon and I
d.ui'Jitr.s wore up from Whit tier!
Mor.d ? t'.
TH 33 COVERED WAGON
SHOWiNG- here j
"The Covered Wagon", by Emer
son M'Murh, one of the greatest mpv- j
ing ji'"tr.re production of recent, j
years, is showing at the liaison !
Theater, beginning last night, and'
continuing through today and } to-'
morrow, y
Large crowds are availing thom
i solves of the opportunity, bf seemg1
?'this great picture, \yhich has been im
[ mensly popular throughout the
! countrv.
t * * " '
I The management of the Ha!~on is
to be coivrruulatod in securing this
splendid photoplay for Sylva while
it if? yet a new picture. It is rare
; that such pictures arc s:;owji in the
? smaller towns so socn alter produc
tion. ' ;r -
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COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION TO MEET AT
BETA 26TH AND 27TH.
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It is announced by officers of
?Jackson County Sunday School As
sociation that the annual Convention
will be held on Saturday and Sunday
July 26 and 27, in the Baptits church
Beta. - ? ' ( . '
Taking a prominent part 011 the
program will be the following well
known Sunday School wrokcrs: Mis-i
"Flora Davis, Raleigh, Associate Sup
i .
orintendent North Carolina Siindav
V
Scliool ^Association and Prof J D. W.
Donaldson, "Washington, I". C., Di
rector of Religious Education Wash
ington Collegiate Institute.
In addition to these outside speak
ers a number of the most pro:iinent
pastors and Sunday School worker?
in the county will take part i:i ih.
yr.rions sessions of the convention.
In charge ofthe arrangements for
1 lie convention are Mr. K. C. i>r; vson
.-nd Mr. I-. (1. Brysrn Pr?s"de:it rn 1
oocreturv of the County Sunday
ocl'3^! Associate 11. These officers are
:\v|!:e.vtlng the corporation of all
pastors, .superintendents and other
Sunday School leaders in the effort
10 make the ^convention a succor
t
Following a plan started at the
?eruntv convention last year, the of
ficer.; have announced that again this
year a pennant will be presented to
"he Sunday School having present in
the convention the largest number
? (
?>f representatives sixteen years of
;.ge and over, according to th? num
ber of miles traveled. The number of
representatives from each Sunday
School will be multiplied by the num
ber of miles from that church to the
Convention Church, and the Sunday
Sc'iorls in the county. The Sunday
School wltii which the convention is
1 eld, and cthe'rs within one mile, will
not compete for the pennant.
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TO TEE VOTERS OF
JACKCON COUNTY
1 "Vish to thank all who supported
f.o".. v-te during the primary
election of June 7. I appreciate the
splendid vote I got over the county,
..?! am very glad to know that there
? re/many others as well as myself
J.hat believe in women being recog
nized in politics.
My being defeated did not make
~ :io regret running the race. I will
do all I can toward supporting the
nominee.
JESSIE McCALL,
Cashiers, X. C.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Nathan Green to Stella Cunte*-. 1
E. J. 'Cope to Beulah Stewart.
William Thomas to Eftic Miller
j (colored).
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S3ERRILL AND BUCH
ANAN move orncES
W. II. Sherrili and C. C: Buchifrian
j ^avc both moved their ? law o cos
I from the Svlva Pharmacy building"
' to the new building, .just erccicd by
these two gentlemen, 011 Main St.,
, next to the Tuckcoeigee Bank.
MEETING TO BEGIN
AT WEBSTER!
Rev. Chas. S. Plylcr announces tlio '
beginning of a revival meeting in
the Methodist church, nt Webster,
the first Sunday night in July. Thy
meeting will run through the second
Sunday.
Everybody of all denominations is
invited to atteud.
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TO HOLD W. N.C. EGG SHOW ,
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Waynesville, July 3. ? Widespread
interest in the forthcoming "Wes
No-Ca" Egg Show to be held July
24-25 at the U. S. Veterans Bureaii
Training School Waynesville, is be
ing created by a I?rge number of
solicitors who have been visiting
many sections in the Laud of the
Sky to make known the details of
this event, the first of its kind ever
attempted in Western North Caro
lina. ?
With several hundred dozen eggs
already entered, the success of this
show now deems assured, yet the
students of the agricultural depart
ment of the ichool, under the aus
pices of which the exhibition is to be
held, are determined to secure a
record entry.
"Dedicated to the production of
better eggs in the Land of the Sky",
is the slogan adopted by the organ
ization in charge. It is the hope of
| thfe students that a show of this
I nature may become in the future a
! part ot all poultry shows staged by
. the Western North Carolina Poultry
> Association, and simlar organizations
dovoted 'to the advancement of the
industry.
Mr. B. II. Cole, formerly 'a com
mercial jKJultryman of New Jersey,
has been sccured asliead judge:
All entries arc to be made by num
ber only until the judging has been
completed, so that all will have an
equal op|K>rtunity to win. Six hand
some loving cups, gold and bronze
medals, cash premiums and ribbons
are being offered in tour classes, as
follows: commercial, fanciers, stu
dents, packers, and miscellaneous.
Competition is open to everyone in
all but the students class; in which
only boys and giris attend. ng graded
und high schools of the secticn are
I eligible. \ ;
I Details of the method of en tern''
I * . '
1 can be sccured fr.m the show sec
? re Lo.c -!(>.!, YW ne:;\ilie, N. C.
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OLIVET
A sp'sndid sermon was enjoyed
by thi.se attending the morning ser
vice at our churcti Sunday, eonduct
cd by Rev. A. Bryan.
Mrs. Mark Rich and daughters, 01
lie, and Geneva have returned from
( ,
Canton, where they have been visit
ing relatives.
Miss Lola Battle, of Qualla, spent
Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. J. G.
Hipps.
Mr. A bort Allison dined at Prof.
A. 1). P..rl:cr'a, Sunday.
Miss /.ctta Farmer wa3 one am' ng
the party that motored to Franklin.
Alrj. Tom Queen of Canton, is
vi i tin;; her nicve, Mrs. C. N. Frady.
Miss Eula Reagan called on Mr.?.
John liimbcrt Friday afternoon.
Mis; Ruth Howell was a Waynes
ville vi.jit.r last week.
Mr. L. II. Hipps is returning to
Ashevillc Lo continue his job of bool:
keeping.
Quite a number, from here are at
tending cci rt at Brysui City.
Mr. J. T. Shi rrill motored to Rob
binsviile la'.t wcr-Ii.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Kelson, Mr.;.
Mamie Hipps, and little daughter,
Ruth, dined at iii*. J. B. Farmer's
Sunday.,
Miss Essie CunrVr.-i am, of Cullo
vviiee spent the wee end with her
sister, Mra. Bedford ?S 'rrill.
Among those who enj ycd the nicu
dinner given by Mr. and W. L.
Enloe, Sunday, were, Mr. rnd Mrs.
Wilson, Mr. Suel Hipps, of Cnnton,
and Mn and Mrs. Gilbert M >ody,,
Mrs. Battle, Mr. and Mrs. R*.b : t
Hall, of, Qualla, and Rev, A. Bryau,
of Whittier.
Mrs. W. 0. Sherrill is spending a
few days at Whittier.
Quite a number attended the after
noon service at "Blue Wing", Sun
day.
Mr. I . H. Hipps made a business
trip to Svlva last week.
If it were not for the good cool
streams that we boast about, in
which we go bathing these hot days,
j we would all mcst perish with heat
when we arrive from the com field.
Mrs. W. S. Hyatt and Mrs. J. B.
Ra by, spent the afternoon with Mrs.
James Hyatt, Monday.
: Mr. Geo Ric'i has g-ne to Hazel
weed on business.
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Vm . . >* iw'
3. Y. P. U. RALLY
AT OULLOWHEE ?
at???-. j
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An Assfcciational B. Y. P. ?,
Solly will be held at the Baptist
:hurch, at Cullowhee aaxt Sunday,
July G, for which a splendid pro
gram has been arranged. The princi
pal address will be mods by Mr.
Edwin S. Preston, B. Y. P. U. Secre
tary for Western North Carolina.
The meeting will laBt all day, and it
is hoped by those having it ia shai^a
that there will be a good attendance.
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SHOAL CREEK , -
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Rev. H. C. Freeman and family
of Mills Springs are spending a few
day among relatives and friends. Ila
preached an interesting sermon a*
the Methodist church Sunday morn
ing t*j a LJ-ge, ntt. lilive aud'j'iiiu* A
number of relatives dined with then*
Sunday at the home of Mr. J. 1*.
Wiggins.
Mr. Oscar Martin and family,
Misses Kate Smiley, Mildred Eller
and Mrs. Ralph Wiggins, of Dry sop
City, and Mr.niidMrs.Will Howell, Hfiv ?
Homer Turpin and family and Mrs.
C, M. Martin made social culs at Mr.
J., C. Johnson's, Jane 22,
Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Hell nailed at
Mr. Dan Class's Sunday.
Mr. Ras Blanton and two sons, of
Willcts, visited at Mr. J. ft. Hoc per 'a '
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. IUby called tl
Mr. W. F. Baltic's, Sunday.
Mn. Zenn Battle and Mr*. Don
G:iss spent the week end with Mr*.
Marv Hughe*.
Misses l.ola Battle and Oli*a Hall
were guests at Mn J. <"). Teo%ll %
Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. House is risit'ny h^r
father, Mr. Joe Beck, of Olivet-.
Misses Hazel Battle, Mary Batth
and Onia Oasa visited st Mr. .f. H.
Hughes' hst week,
Mo sn. W. C. and n?c-t Martin
made a trip t.j Wiliuot Sunday after'
I noon.
M\ssc>- Pearl nnd Mand Cot j??f
went to Sy'va Saturday.
Messrs. Marshall Class and Jack
T -attic wore quests of Mr. a e.
Hivrhe-; Sundiy night-.
Mr::. 1). I . Oxnar an<l children
"?pent the week end at Mr. Lrma
Ovner's, of Cnllowhee.
Mr. and Mr*. Horace Howell ?n?|
>fiss Kato Rattle called at Mr. K.
Howell's Saturday night.
Anions: the visitors at Shoal Creek
j Snnd^v were Mr. Wiley Bridges
rnd fr?nih\ Mi?s Eula Repgan ?n4
J Miss Moodv, of Olivot, Mr Charles
En"lev and Miss Gortrude Ensler, of
Bet-'. Mr. ^*rshall Coon-r of Sr!?a
and Mr. Willis Hippe, of Cand'ar.
REALTY TRANSFERS
?Tm'mi B. Fox Jrna Fex, 60 KM**
in 1Tr"ih'irr, ?1200.00.
?r Buch""-^ to C. R English, Ut
. in c !va. $000.00.
El'on F. Dunn t? L. Safctori, !)
lot" ''i Svlvft. $1100.00. .
J. l??lr-t Mmre to Horit, 4
af-i-nq in Cu'lowhcp '"00.00.
W O. Allen T. F. Deita Had D.
r Brvson, 44 1-2 aerra in . flyHra,
$3500.00. 1 V 1
C. A.M. Henio*. 6
..r'p- *!?.?* vt. bhnk
m.M. T. Tnrp'" to Twrrr" ^.hin*
b' -' ?0 in Weh-fcr, ffiOO.OO
.T .nio^ A T on<r to W. 0. Allen, 1ft
in Svl' n ^10.00.
?T. -li f^van to T. T 4 1<3
flcos in- ?-"?nnah,$TW 00.
Orcnr Orver to P^rv Hyatt, 8#
i-rva in Sav-*rnab. ?T0.00.
frc\ Hoxit to J. It. Moom lot ia
' S- '"". $130.00.
Heir's ft law of Hubert PdrVer to
T C Wood. f)5 nrrf?s in Canada, $.08,
1 d :???! Mar. 5. 1P01
v;,n.w .W Whita ?" UoIIm W.
J T o1 <* 'ot, :n SvJva, *10.00.
^ oh '"f. C ?'#> t? CJrafe B. Bwn
p^T-r ' 1 "n f ?shiera V^'lo*", $16.
Or V r T'trlon?* to W:'"u? T.
Lcc, lot at Hala'ani, *10.00.
PASTOR GETS V ? CATTOlf
At the \f<>t1>?d:st cbiwb -W-t 8 VMr
; dn<r mom'n? the conew-ifion y te4
! thoir pastor, Rer. O. J. Jonex, ft Tr
| clion of a month to be token at hi*
di??wt*r>n dnr?; tbe month* of .T?Ij?
1 rnd A"<niPt. This ia a band-toma
t'linsr tn do, and he is grateful fof
the consideration thin skews kin*
i