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:,t. Tiil. Vi:.\K IX ADVAXCi: LV TUtt COLT . q SYLVA,1f. C., APHfii 10,1925 ' V2.UQ THE YEAR IN ADVANCE 0 UT SIDE THE COUNTY x v \j; ; ? 1/P2KINT2NDSNT WILT, EE ELECTED ? ??ni, ' i cUiitntiiiii will * , \ : 1 J.H'c 1:r.'?; to W ? f ' . . \ ' Lli>* ,V ' ' ' " I1 |*toitiou ?:>? i ? t1i?* '? c:i'ij/ H writ? i i i-ii July Fir , I . r. . '\ : 'il the lion; ? ? ,?Sa mr<la :'(?! Ji his be* i i . frioush * ?, v< f* \ j '? r.. I !!'* (UM'eiWC- . ,v ? , !? ?||'*: ...I i< : ? * - 1 :i - !\ fs Ix i > ? .!??! Hit'ir !o.. . fK.: < ? ;i! !ii r> I... ill a . *?. ir) I If? !. ?;!H' \ i s i I rV I ? o ? (?) \ . A 5 J to V, ? I ? 1 i:." I ... I'l'.i . I' ;; l\: I ? . ? * ? ,, j (, ? I . ? v . i 1 . i' , . : . ' i, ; ' I .../ i I ?' f ' V i - v i [ ! I..' .-II. , i ' ' , \. i ?? ? . > . V !*. ". I Y i il . 'i ' ?H,???-'. j V 1 . ? !? : : I :.c I ??:. ?; i ;? . i! ii ?. i . AL- '.!.!?? and (Wan! 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(?;>[. :'(| t'.'O'P 1 " *.' ? 11i'( "r mother, Mr*. Toil* 1 i ? 7 i .?? v-' ?: ? is ii|. \ 'Mi'. ; i . 1 i?? i; f1:.in;|ey H.K'lil Sal'it' '',l> '! \ wit It his si.-(ier.1 M H. i' ' ' ( ?i t Ml- .llMJVS VjjiitPll h'S t'alll'T. M|- '?> >. , f:i] . ?1 i,>]'(?,;;ii'f .\!r.v Spi'i ' ?lls i1' < I i i .vii 'ii Mllu!;r. - f t? * ' ft *? ' 1 'i i n ;> ;i itou" '?nJUi'r:.... ? Ai,rv.mn-ej(iateA |bvi lh,,v< - , .1 iiiiaboro, K'iioie {in<l Bessie Brooks ,"1 "'fi-ii tu \v hit tier, Sunday ai'ter Uooa. \ O f , - ' i WESTER NO k CAROLINA BAI^ ! MINISTERS' ?' V CONFERENCE ?? f. ~ Program** -iVcfctem North Caro c# lina. Baptjs jTiuiators' ConfeA?n<;e <o lie hel.^ 1i the Bryson Baptist ehurch, Tuesday and Wednesday," April 14 and la. CENEKAL SUBJECT: THE KING DOM. \ ,. / . TUESDAY MORNING i0:00 Devotional, Geo. Snydei/j 10:15 The Meaning- of the Kingdom, Ll- l\ Smith, Andrews. 1 ():-!.") The Beginning of the King do:.!, W. F. West, Cullowlice. .11:15 What Sent ot' a Kingdom Is It? f W. Uoss Voklcy, Sylva. !l:45 How Does One Entej* tho Ki-'udom? ,1. S. Stanberry, Busli sit'il. O TUKSfrlAY AFTERNOON Devotional ;;n<i Song Service, N. !-i. Holder, Lauada. 1 :;>(> Tiie Growth of the Kingdom, A. S. Solesby, Franklin. 2:00 Christ's Method in Extending tho Kingdom, R. 1'. MeCraeken, Clyde. ('in t' Method C< ntiiim d T'iviiw-'li Our Denominational ?\iiv.:i*ie/. Iv. 1.. ('real, Bryson City. . ' Bound Tnblc Discussion of Tho ' Problems. TUESDAY EVENING ' I . . ( i S<^ng and Praise Service? ! 4 !':) S J-iiniiic A. .1. Smith, Frank !in. ] d \,'1;,[)\KSDAY MORNING ; i ';!;!'? ! ional, Geo. Cloer, West | 'X\!iiis. !?;; i.? The Permanence of the King dom. T. I .? Tew, Wayuesville. !?:-!")vine 1 inal \ ietory of the King dom, T. F. D."tz. Beta. ! d Tabic Discussion: The 102.") Perilled Prognm, Completing i* Worthily in Western N. C.. lied 1 . 11. L. Randolph, Bryson ('it*. a > !)e\(jtipnnL. II. if. Hyde.?Ilayev '-t!!e..rv , 1 A \CosmopoftTair Kingdom, .T. \i. Woodanl. Needntore. v : Pa. i Plato in tho Kihgdom, T. L S;; :s< r. Murphy. I' N' VIE: it is hoped by tho Pro I'or" !'it',e 'hat all who are oii f /} i \ 1 ? ? j if.- program will he presewt, and it I impossible t.- present phase no'u \r. West, Cnllowhee. "nin. we feel that this is a >-:!iV pt-ogiri;!, and deserves our -ivt.'.ratioiL The pastor and. O ' or Bryson ^"ity extend you a i li::l vvohuntiv Forae jnd be with * '. ? t H.% I ll NORTON t X f I MV. T. T. Hall. of Highlands, and r?. A. I ". . Taylor, of Speedwell, ,i wiji!: .Mt 'riffin Norton, Fri day. /, "v ' Cj ,\Irs,;\Y. A. is "ton the sick I.sj. I|oj)c she will soon bo out sixain. ATi* . ''i' :i YVhitinire, of-Old Fort, s iic:? ? *; : the summer with her .li. and Mrs. M. M Pierson. -ill-. ,1. I'. Stewart is confined to his jvoni Aviti',* rheumatism. IIope to see 'iim out again ?oon. Air. Lajviwiee Mc( Juire and fatlior motored to ^ll^Kvjlle, Saturday, (o attend the IVneral I of Mr.^ T. L. ia>hison. I ( Yfr. Ed Kj)l(?e and faih'ily are gfiests !' Ji'/ a!;Mrs. jU. M. Pierson. Mr. .). J. Kvitfc is 011 the sick lifct* Mr. ijumiett Norton and father went to Sylva, recently. dis-j Doi^thy Hall dined with Mrs. lii ya N'crlon, Friday. s Oi{'ssr:s. Leonard and Lewis Norton : .. .red to Seneca, S.'C., last wee!:. Airi .1. B. Fox and j Ernest Potts v.onl to Sylva, Thursday. .Mr.4, Jane Ports called on Mrs. Woodiin Watson, Thursday. i ATr. II. H. I?ry.;on has been doing .some road work in this community, which was .very badly needed. Mr. William Corbin went to Wal lialla, S. C., Friday. \' / TO HOLD SINOINQ x /v\ V The Jackson County Sinking: Con. yen lion will meet at the Old Savan nah church 011 the Fourth Sunday in ,tki:> month, A ilARLY EUILDPTO FILLING STATION* V ? v l% 7 ; .., Tfoy J. Kailv' is erectile a Filling station at the foot 01 the Court House Hill, where the highway to Dillsboro turns off from Main street. I The new building will be of con-, crete and brick. v y<7N COUNTY LOSES SUPER VISOR APPROPRIATION The $7200.00 appropriation that has been given to Jackson county, frtjm the Roekerfeller foundation, for tHn past two years, to pay toe an of the county supervisor, will go to some other location for the next two years, according to a state merit made to this paper by Miss Nettie Brogdcn, county supervisor. Mr. L. C. Brogdcn, stntef supaiv. visor of jural education, lws been here during the week, looking over the situation, and because a change in the educational policy of (he comi ty is anticipated, the supervisor ap propriation will be moved, it is stat ed. ' N , f .( ? ?; Jackson is the only county) in the state that has had the valuable ser vices of Hie county supervisor, ar the general educational board, hav 111,7 charge of the distribution of the I furid from the Kockefeller Foun ' . ? d;f.ticn, hoped to make Jackosn s mode! countv, and thus stimulate ed * { neat ion:. 1 activities throughout tlu mountain region, and to give un. Lor.ii v.im J*, ia :?11 the schools. Jr. ?? if son iis?;- had the supervisor foi the pajst two years, without cost it the county, the entire salary of tti -iu pc rin tendeiit -coming from the Rockefeller fund. BEN DILLARD IS DEAD Ben Dillard died at his home in Sylva, last Saturday. The funcrai was conducted at the home, Sunda.v morning, by Hev. W. l'oss Yoklev.? Kev. Mr. Vance, and Ilev. Johe Ifoglen, and the interment was in th* Dillard family burying ground. . Beh Dillard was a young man who pressed nrarny sterling qualities'tha? endeared him to the people of Sylva ml vicinity, WiiieVhe was bora and reared. Tiionuh he had been a sur ferer for many yeaiv. Ben set an example of thrift ami industry tha4 ive all mi.uht weM emulate. lie was a iMcmhur of and a deiieoii in the East Sylva Bapti t churcH, and was devoted, to the eau.se of tin church and of Christianity, havm,.. ived an exemplary life. lie is survived by his mother, Mrs. Dora Dillard, seven brothers, T. V.. David, Moult l ie. Ralph, Ixive, Mor gan, and Lee, Mid fo'ir si. tens, Mr-. J. A. Stevens of BiJJmoro, Mrs. Frank S\vany< r, of llazclwood, Mi's. 1111 is Beasley and Mrs. Charlie Gutty, of Sylva, as well as a host of friends and relative in" Sylva and Jackson county.' BOARD OF EDUCAT ION ORGANIZES ' v ' "<r> The county board of' education met, on Monday, following the qua! itying ot' tour members, .Messrs. S. \V. Kiiioe, John Henderson, W. T Dt'itz and G. T. Copper. Mr. Ooopc! was elected as chairman of' the board. i ? Mr. !?. R. ?Fisher, of Addic, did not. qualify. . COUNTY WILL FURNISH BLACKLEG VACCINE The commissioners have purchased a ?hip.-!:eiit of blackleg vaccine, for the use of the farmers of the county. Any fiunier needing the vaccine can secure it by calling at the office of the register of deeds. SYLVA METHODIST CHURCH A short sermon Sundqy morning at 11' o'clock, followed hy the, Sacm | nient of tlio Lord's Supper.,Speci'.i j Easter music. Let every member, who possibly can, be pi|t ;eut., Resolve, right now, that you are going to be one to help fill the church Sunday morning. v, Sunday school 0:45 A. M., Epworth League 7:15 P. M. THE PASTOR. ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH W. Rosa Yokley, Pastor. Sundav School at 9:45 A. M. | Mr. J. T. Gribble, Suj>tT j Special missionary program at the Sunday School hour Sunday. I Be sure tb come, and bring another with you. Preaching at 11 A. M. and ,7:30 P. M. by the pastor. ' j R. Y. P. U. 46:30 P. M. A busy day* for a busy people, I come and join us in the Lord's work. JACKSON RANKS HIGH EDUCATIONALLY Jackson coilntv is said to ha\e made more progress along educational lines in the past few yea'rs than any county in the state. The rank of the county in sehopl affairs follows: Schoolhouses, and school proper ty.?Total value $26000.00.?Hank 40th. Average- value of 'each school housps in siatOj .$5726,00 Average value of each school house in Jack ion county $5306.00. ' Average length ternt?Average i'l iac!:itcn County 131 days. Rank 39th. Average in state 136 days. Cost of instruction" in high schools based on pupil per /lay cost 44.0. State ^}9.2. Number of pupils per teacher, 16.2. State 18.4. Average monthly salary.?County, $145.50. ?Hate $147.26. Itauk according to per cent of :ieineiitary teachers teaching one rade only, 63rd. School attendance,?Total atten tance, 2627. Per centage attendance 1.4. Hank 56th. State percentage i.i. Cost of instruction in elemeniary .ciiools.?Average monthly salary^ ;>er) toachc-r $88.47. Daily cost per ;>iM'il W. I cents. Hank 40th. Average n state 18.1 cents. Amount invetsed. in automobiles ;:id scisoals compared to Jackson ?Jaunty.?Investment per inhatfUan. a automobiles $28.40 or $5680000 ji vest mi nt in schools per inhabitant ,..8.8J or $261500. Per person i .vomohjles $40.57. WEEIIY MARKET NOTES I?y shipping/2,04(i ears-of straw terries in l!)y4. North Carolina lm \\ climbed yito third position as a ?adinir sl-nwbefry Stato hointr sur passed only by Tennessee and Mr.ry "ji.hI. Shipments will be;*in this year ?O'.ind May 10 to li> and there is j it c i" tierwriv ,<u about fiffreA ere.-jr. , s r.??i>}?aml with last yea'r ?epor ? . or;i.\ I toss, chief of th:> State Division of .Markets. Mr. Moss stages that Duplin County ends in the production of berrir .?with 0(V) cf shipped !;ist ,\1*ry ft01 ' _,080 l ie leading variety i; Mission;; ry. '''Columbus County i econd V.i.lj t> 1.1 cars from 2,2!'.) .cres !y of the Klondyk varity. i/iT-n.. x'.-.v p few days live ear ad:i it: i.ltrv and' live of ega* \ . ' ' I ;v e been shipped ('.:op%rat:.\e!v !r 'nruii-i under l!?*.? direction of cam y agents and tin- livestock market - n*_r specialists of fee Division. Plans under'way call for shipping two car f poultry and one of eggs from. Sampson County, one car of poultry from western Carolina and one from ileidsviihv 'Partners are learning through thesi ?ooperative shipments" that poultry ami eugs form a money crop of niaeh value," says V. W. Lewis, livestock ?larketing specialist. ''These ship 'nents arc relieving local surpluses and are increasing the prices paid to farimsrs by local dealers. The money is beinjr distributed/ now while cash is scarce and whrti fertilizers and seeds must be bought. It is economy to pay cash, for these supplies and the poultry surplus is helping out in ibis". Indications are that there will be aji increase in the acreage to pea nuts I his year. In North Carolina this will average 15 per cent over last year and 4 1-2 jtercent for the country as a whole. The selling of hay on grade? is meeting with much approval in Siurtli Caroliia according to repots reaching (the Division of Markets. TWO SUCCESSFUL SALES There have been two successful auction sales of real estate in Jack son county during the week. The C. .1. Jefffess Realty Company sold the James R. Love property, near Addie, comprising some 300 acres. It is stated that the aggregate sales amounted to something like $18,000 ' The Home Realty and Auction Company, conducted the sale of the C. R. Moody property, on the high way, just outside the city limits. There were 10 acres in the land sold in subdivisions, and the property brought approximately $22,000.00. Tho land above the rend was sold \r residential lots, while that between the road and the railroad, was block ed and sold for1 manufacturing prop erty. i -O COLLINS ERECTING BUNGALOW \; . ' J. C.' Collins is erecting a frame bungalow on the lot near his home. SALARY AND WAGE COM &ISSIDN GZi:3 ON TEE JOB By HI. L.'Shipman -? TTn'eiy!, April 6.?Th? "Old Ship of State ' is still rooking with the billows 110 less threatening than they were a wo.-:: ago, in so in r as Sal aries and "jmrmii-dies''' aie concern ed. the iurL.y aud wave cjimnission lias Iki-ii ha mod,accepted service, and soon will f?o prying into the afl'alvs of State departmens and institu tions with the view t<r using the pinn ing knife in situations' which see'1 to warrant that coarse. If the Com mission spends a. y great length f, time in lidleigh raid undertakes o delve to the bottom .of Jiving com-. ditions i; may iearn ihat no appreci able nin,;bev of S?'atc employes arc receiving more (than iicces.'ily re quires. There are probably inequail ties which should be adjusted, bu' indiscriminate .-fashing in the sal aries of depnrt :'iiUd helpers is not ;!nticlpuied . a ;.u tensive scale. The Salary :? ,1 Wage Commission, camp of thai an Price, o: (ircens :? ro ehr.ir.aai*; ; v A.-IIt lde.rnes.s T::":b<io; S. i<. franklin Kobert X. Prge, c -. lid Aherdoe: and P. _H ilan:s. .1 r., instoiiv Salem, is d".e to sfart on ih|? task assigned to it, on call oi (he Gover nor. The Coamit^ion is representa live of llu t>4-ine;^ interests of tii State ar.d the hK-:iiber<; thereof r.rt ;aid lo have had : experience in or.: ploy lag a ad handling labor. Anywa1. .!e "(le.iiny" of workers in an. tround i!:e enplial is in the koepin j'f the live men picked ?y the Gover aor to decide v.hether the State h paviivc too ? much f for "service ren dered." ? <*?>? r Do'.i'.hton, of the De ?* ' ? , ' ' I .-art i,;t'?tit of Revenue, did not awai tl:?* ;rn> I of "tin? Salafry and Wag no: *t;>?. >i ii i" inaii<rarate a wage rc /onu >?; rfc;t blanch of the Statri ^<? !*j'. -.if. iHs fin-it. Oiticial act aftei taaaig vAcr ui.! uitioinobile Jk?l.i bin-Mil of 'tie'State Department n Mi: tsii i m.i jj? pt v cent reduction ii. s o. e.apioyees inheritc ijr ? .1 t? t; tr tMi'er andiu crrresp cd m! ;.ct on in the personnel, .aling . tv't:?1 >c ,r,,000 annnallv a . .'The: <1 e#|jt*sei ':/? aiwbtyiieed af\ h":\h .aid tiic Statin Cdnaiiissio!, Ua?'y.??go ?i:t? hefii;'' Lni'ure i' get liiron^Ii. The i?.a- - ? i'vi. ri. S#??yei former ^Ifepsjrvisoi'! $il tjni, bure'iNi, am A..!* Mt i iin^, <-(Kof rk, who Vol . i'tari'y ,M. ivd \ :i: :t t'av bill passe. .I'.'tiiOiV.i-!': i'i:? tr..,r Y-> 'L:;6 I)c part inert or vet v-n;.! ho?. :j died by Commi -iouer Dough to lj , ii(> two wi i'' K'ei'i vinv $V>00 a year. The services' ??1 an even dozen ha\i been dis]>ensed with and the 117 em ,>love<'S remaining have submitted t< reductions in compensjjtioii aggiegat ag $18.000. Conuaissioner Doughtonj also an, nouuecs thai he has clt'ected a savinl . $21,000 in securing a new contract ?'or the disrrib.vtion through branel jfticov ot the 192."j licetne plates P,r.t: ch oilices ojK'rating in cooper. tioi?, with t.ie Cawlina -Motor Clu1 the V.'inston-Snlem Automob.U As^oci>uion v.it' tnaole the D?pait icvnt to dispose oi ij'cen.se plates at a V :st". io t lie Slate of $1.18 each, al! toU>, or an actual s?.ving on the basis, last year's sales of $21,083.X. Aj,en.-ies have been established in sixty towns and cities of the Sta<r tor tTie sale of licenses under the re vised agh enienI wilh the Carolina Motor Club and tho Winston-Salem AUtorn. :ilf As.-oc?; i:?.n, -which aiv etjuipp' d >" desjwicl.aig business on a big scale.' * i ? , The \v>a!- < i' Governor ?dcLean the past .week hat. been hugely deli', so far T*s Ui> ??'. biic is aware. 1!. annouiKcd iae opji-intmeat o! several ! ! i'lju'ards of insti tutions and >4 . ited Corporation Cominis-ioner A. laxwell as the ?neniber of that 1" i> 'nal to. super vise the Blue Sky i -.w 'transferred from the Insurance !>< oaitineat by act of the last Legisia Wire. Com missioner Maxwell will icc-.vvofnf additional compensation a**d -ajipealp from his ruling may be made to' th' full Commission. The law regulat:av bond sales was materially strengthen ed by the last Cenend Assembly and ?Toaioti 'i seheiyi's .of qucstionabb ?erlt.'a:;e likely to . xperinence ?reatei tHfiiet!'*in pas.-i; (lie censor. K. Oti. :"e!r. cli.k to thp Corpoi alioji (' asi.-ari-ion, '-wl-o. lias the rou tine ?f Jiandling the bus laws Jn connection witii his other ^duties, has had his salary advanced fram thirty ix to forty-iiVe hundred dollars. His ssistant, .T. A. Bland, also of t?'e ?tfi^f of the Commission, is to re ceive a boost in comj?ensation 90m meusurate with the added duties im posed upon him. The plan inaugrated for handling the bus law and' the Blue Sky Law without an increase in the personnel of the Department is considered a '?stroke of economy" in official circles. While the, Governor expects to ap polnt only democrats to membership on the advisor}- budget coinmission,he dirclosed no intention of banning re publicans for political reasons,, mak ;.iir. plain his dec ision to consider :.cii case on its merits. The Gover !or feels that the Democratic party - ? responsible for the success or fail* re of the fiscal policy of the State iid this conviction prompted the < iatement t'ijat he felt the Budget J^ha'iust-ion should be composed en /iviy ot' members of the majority '?'.irty. But lie has placed no ban on ;?jpp.biicans as a general proposition. The National Guard, though State nti.s will be lacking until July 1, ill rtveiVe certain Federal allowSn-* ?s lV<r dr. ling between now and len as a result of change of heart i the part of President Coolidge, o decided not to withold the money r' drills which he had previously ..d he would not allow to be paid is the budget commission ha$-jjgt ap proved the item. . ^ . v ,r ' ' Resolutions endorsing the record f NN'alter Colioon as attoniey for the -? i :st four years of the State Highway Commission were adopted by the ?mimission during the week. Mr. Co in retires as a result of the Legis action in abolishing hia job ??! turning the duties over to the oiv.ey general's oflice. ?Jovernor McLean took cognizance I' the outrage committed upon the w;Vs Ai of Joseph Mcedleman by a vol) which took hint from the Mar ? In county jail and performed an op ration. The Governor ordered a :>rounh search for his assailants, >;fered rewards for theiy capture and *.)Id Solicitor Gilliam x to employ facial deputies lo aid him as Sheriff 'fjbeivon had been reported as being i!<rv:ar;.! in his search for the men. icctjlemun was confined in thq jail *>n a charge of attacking a young ?irl.,' He was permanently mutilatad '"?v the mob which broke into the jail. ) ;ylva girls go to CHAPEL HILL TI19 'Sylva High School girls who ?on over Waynesyille in the pre .iminaries of the state wide high chool debating contest, left, Wed nesday for Chapel Hill, where they ?vill take part in the elimination con test. Both Sylva teamr-: wrn over Way ".esville. and all fo.ir debaters are in Chapel Hill. The four vonng Iadie?, blisses Sue Allism, Sarah Sue Sher rill, Xt4| Edwards and Elizabeth Moody, were accompanied to Chapel Hill by. Prof. C. C. Hanson. -<i * TOWN ELECTION CALLED The board of aldermen have called i town election for the town of Sylva to he he'd on the First Mon day iOfaV, Tliis is the Tegular bien nial election, at which a mayor and a board of aldermen will be elected. H. L. Evans is appointed as regis ter and Harry II Buchanan and B. 0. Painter as judges. MARRIAGE LICENSES .. 1 J; C. R. Stokes, of South Canlina, to Carrie Lee Thomas, of Swain , i, county. ' Velt McMahan to Bonnie - Jones. J. T. Stewart to Zoic MoOill. ? . Clias. W. Monteith to Julia Rjb f <> in.son. ???(:. f o v . WORKING ON BANK BUILDING The workmen are busy on the con * 'ruction of the Jackson County H:?*ik's new banking house, on Main rer>t. The foundation work is done, and i?'e, brick laying will begin the first oT t ie week. The officials of the b:i::fc to have their new build ing done and occupy it by ear'y sum mer. i ' ! ?) I- \ i , ' j HIGDON- IS BUILrilTG J. S. Higdon is erecting a new brick building on the lot next to hi# garage. ? The bail dine will be brick and will be two stories in height.
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