iSOMLS * * * * * i Ashe sPcnt Sunday here, i?''- , ? ? / tf pa vis was here, fflom a ? ' p Cowan, of Webster, dav 1,1 ? , ? ? . puin^rner wasi here, %e, tlic first of the week. g # ? ? tfcrjimV Mrs. T. C. Bry ' Tliji (Ulcus C. III. ? ? ? jtE-(uio<1, gentle Jersey Bobcrt Worlcy, Sylva. ? ? ? llit, Evt ivtt 1ms returned iiv^' ^tiiv in Asheville. ^ ? ? ? pn pickU simipr is spending ?n Ashevill^with relatives. ? ? ? jonalil Cowan is spending ;n \tliwta, this week. ? ? ? ? Tfr was here, from lesdny. ? ? ? innio Jackson and Annie ire here, I'rom East La jJav. flopping, ? ? ? Mr. and M*8* James E. Sept. a daughter, lvia. ? ? ? rric Asiif. who is attend at CuHowheo, spent the it home. tort Bess left the first of for CiiifUHiati, and New i short stay. ?/ ? ? ? ite Hayes, who is teaching t schools, spent the week r home in loitiotla. < * ? ? eland Jotus U-ft Snnday for irhfre lie went to enter fcf. IM J Mrs. C. -M. Ca renter, of pent last Friday here, with fc>. A. (?. Allison. ? ? ? arice English. of Blaire , spent Saturday here, a Sirs. C. A. Bales. ? t ? d Edwards; of Weaverville Rt oi Mr.-. Claude Allison ce Lore. ' ? ,, ??? fd L, Iloojx'r i^s spending fs ia Oilumbia, S. C., this ( . c ??? V 1 Helia Cathcv left Tuesday f. where she will teach in is of that' plaec. , 1 i w? pork" for sale 10 to 25 poind.- Good beef, 15 to 20 5. CUNNINGHAM, Sylva. ? ? ? pile Herison lias returned st City, where she spent the '*iih Mt sister, Mrs. Irown. ? * ? Ha linus has returned attcr s;i nding a few (lavs k-Mr. :?iul Mrs. T. II. Hast^ O I J * ? ' '-?i I ? ? ? f A. Grace and little son *W'k end here with Mr. 10 lias jife?t closed a racet ! Methodist churclu ??? f AHisoii, of Webster, "'?? at Tuckaseigee, was 01 Miss Annie Jo Hooper, f*eek end. ? ? ? ail<l Ullie Stein left ?i tor Ilarrigate, Tenn., '? *iH pursue their studies Memorial College. s ??? ? v Imperial apples *r bushel. Good Apple tfnts per gallon. Rooms ^keeping for rent. H. lvhodes. ?? ? Moore has accepted * teacher in\ the Bilt , ' and leit yesterday to wrok. , ? ??? A^ike is the guest of ? aekson county enroute New Jersey, where Ming the ummer. kj !/> ?* 5 Queen have Atlanta, where they Mi>S; Mr- Queen pur "s Army Store while <-) ? & *** ^ORK AX H0ME> on your ma W. f ^"'tr time. Highest * ^"1. For full infor ?*?, Box 2, Judge arid Mrs. Joseph J. HooLn left Wednesday morning for a- trip which will inolude Baltimore, New York and points in Eastern Caro lina. \ >"? ~ Mrs. Verne Swan has returned to her home in Asheville, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Clarence A. Bales. Mrs. Bales aiid little son, Brace ac companied Mrs. Swan home for a week's visit. ??? Mrs. T. H. Hastings, left the first of the week for Atlanta where she has gone to he with her daughter in law, Mrs. Harry Hastings, who is quite ill in an Atlanta hospital. ??? Mrs. Lloyd Brown and little son have returned from Columbia, where they have been guests of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. El rod. The Beauty Shop, which has been closed during Mrs. Brown's ab sence, has reopened. ^ ' WANTED? Students to work in office while taking- business course. Tuitjjbn paid from guaranteed position after graduation. C-x Edwards Business College, High Point, N. C. * ??? O Doctor Alex L. Jones, Cancer and Mole Specialist, may be found at the Caney Stanley Residence, Sylva, N. C. - ( , ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ????? * DHiLSBORO LOCALS * ? ???? * * ? A party of young folks spent the week end at Whitesides aiul th<iv 1 have reported that they had lots rain during their stay there. Those en joying the trip were : Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen, Jr., Misses Bessie Alexander, Emma Johnson, Jeraldinc Grigsby, Alma Fisher and Messrs. Robert Bell, Louis Cannon, W;v F. Marion, Roy Early, Ralph Connor and Parson Kincaid, Jr. Our prayer meeting services held every Tuesday night are well attend ed by everybody and great interest is being shown by the work. We had with us last night Rev. T. F. Deitz and Rev. 0. J. Jones. Messrs Arthur and Wilbur Wei !i spent the week end at Bryson Ciiy with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ensley, M|ss Nina Ensley and Mr. Herbert Ward ARMY ARMY ARMY i ARMY V ; ?">, ? ( ? '* ? ? i ? v -r, ;v) ,a. t> 1 Array Shirts I l f' r*' >?' ^ i - > ;; ' v' ? ?? V. ' J - C! ? 1 ' ? ') " * ' , j ? ?* Arym Blankets, Army Coats, Armyi t'gj; # Socks, Army Pants, Army Underwear, & A ; ^ Army Gloves, Army Maekinaws, Army Leggins, Army Rain Coats. All the above yooI and new, just from the Government fcj1 v&rehouse. ; ^ ; . ' ( 3 ? . ? 7.';; ? / -s ; % : j ? H g Army Bargain Store fe I SYLVA, N. C.c- ' ? vf * S ?r. ' , * \ **"''?? v ?, c , i ARMY ARMY ARMY ARMY FOR SALE ) ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRES OF LAND /IN HAMBURG TOWNSHIP, ON Big Ridge, adjoining the lands of H.H. Hooper, J. C. Bryson et al. About twenty-five acres in culti vation, good chestnut wd w^le orchard, also good boundary of timbc 1 rmation v.-ite, Bessie Hooper Fowler, 83 Fulton Street. ? E. AJkron, Ohio. , , {J J ? o - " ? ? 'A {' ? i > < . : ? . Southern Planter ?> ! J ( ' v' . " V, ^ ) Semi-Monthly RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ' . V- - ; ' C TheOldest AgrieuJ tural Journal in America 50 cents for one year : i $1.00 for three years^ J $1.50 for five years ^ Tsrice-alleatli 170.00 Twicg-a-Montli V" ??? ( ? A' .? , ?(",?>' ' .1 ? ' ? v ?? *? r *? **" < ' &s( ** ? . J\' . v ? d to Ravensford Sunday. Mr. Arthur English iu a business visitor* in our town Mtalday Miff Tuesday. * Mr. D. A. Monteith spent a few days here after having been in Aahe viile for some time. PROMOTION DAY AT- BAP TIST 'SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday October 5 is Promotion Day at the Baptist Sunday Sehool here and it is desired' by the officers and teachers that all the students of the school, especially those in the grades up to and including the in termediate, be present on that day, so that they may be properly clas sified for the next year's study. As the first Sunday October is the beginning of the Sunday Sehool year, for this school, the newly elected officers Mid teachers will assume their duties on that day. ? ? ? ? B. H. CATHEY CHAPTER WILL MEET The B. B. Cathey Chapter U. D.C. will hold the regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Billy Davis, on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 2. Coming! ' \ V ' To Sylva / Tuesday Oct. 14th. DR. ROBINSON Asaeville'S Famous Eyesight Specialist M "know ua-"BYTHrs SIGN* 78 PATTON AVE. ,( ASHEVILLE, N.C. Asheville, N. C. Write for appoint ments now JOHN A. PARRIS J eweler V Sylva, N.C. New Ready : j COATS , , ?> . 1 Two special values ' $15 and $25 f Other Women's Coats $5.00 to $65.00 DRESSES t J 4 In all the new materials 5.00 to 25.00 ? im.T.nnntv ~ Another shipment just ar rived 2.oo to $iaoo i ' t, ' ? -A * A large assortment to select from SWEATERS For Men, Women and Children 98c. to 9. \ o MEN'S SUITS Two Special lots, in the newest materials and Styles. ; , ' ' _ ? < v; ^ v ; $15 and $25 ' 3 " * . ' 'i A : ! . K ?> v ?/ _ ,?v'- ? : ri y Be sure and see these Suits before you buy. The L"- . M J ?X REST fa//or//i0 (j?mpan ' w/ ?xf W*";T wwtoe ' DisplaU Mt Tailored to MeW : ' Su/f or Overcoat

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