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rZ/o * * ? ' A- Smith was hero, from Lvnesville, Wednesday, on business. 1 * a ? ? ' Caj)t. R- A. L. Hyatt, of Waynes Ijle, wos n visitor in Sylva, Wednes-1 In v. ? ? ? ? ? Mrs. Hannah Hall and Jj-s. Mollie talier, of Webste^ spent Monday lere. ? ? ? Mr . Alvin finslcv, Mr. and Mrs. joyti Iirown motoied to liryson City, unday.. ? % ? Mr. :.ml Mi's. F. H. Brown and Ihildren. oi Cullowhee, were here, his w eek. ? ? ? \l ? M.vrtlr Hensor spent the week L| .11 C :nton, the j-'uesi of Miss |L:zcl Siimthers. - ^ }[jss Inez Calhey, c" Asheville, Ljnrit Suftday hero, witu her mother, |u,n. Mat tie Cathey. ? ? t Miss Margaret Alley lias returned I from A-ilicvillc, wheic she spent a #eck with her sister, Mrs. Smithson. , m ? i Mr* II. W. IIo'Tmrvn has returned fr.ua Antony, F!a., 'where she has Ibeen spending the writer, with rehv | lives. ? ? ? Miss Maa^ine Allen, of the facul ty ot Cidhnvliee Sta.e Normal, .pen Sunday here, a guest of Miss Kate Welch. ' ? ? ? Messrs. W. A. Cohlo and Lav/renee L. Green, of Waynesville, and E. It. Hampton, of Asheville, wejre here, ye:'terduy. i ? ? P ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McNeil have relumed 1 ;??'!!! a : ao t visit to rela tives in Knoxvil'e, Teni;.. maki ig ll.e Irip by uu tor. ? ? ? Miss Alene Harris has returned t her home here, after a visit to h.fl aunt, Mrs. John itice, at Green ville, S. C. ? ? ? Mr. Dan Moore is here for tlu sprint; holidays, from .'the University ot X. C., the unest of his sister, Mre. j | David M. Hail. I ' Mr. .i;kI Mrs. W. Sr "Moore ar.il Miss Jtoitgett, of llenrietui.^ were I iruest of Prof, and Jfirs. A. C. Lovc f lace, <I::r;ng the past week. N Jtr^. Robert Shehan lias returned to Ji'CT home in Waynesville, after af tewfcttg-lhe. funeral of her grand mother, Mrs. Mary E.~Ha:*ris. ? ? ? .Mr. J '-j:i Picklcs'lmc** has return ed to A. :in-T E. Coi'ge, Raleigli,. afler snendi ig Ea tc ? here, "with hit ' huther, "Mrs. Eiien I'ickics'jner. '< ? ? ? v The ridel!-*. CIa?>, o? flu* B .pti.st He ti: Sc-<oii, o.'ijo od r weinor fi.? ito'^e of Mr. -and Mr;. ? *: ?/ ?* woe':. ? ? ? -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edw ajrds, cf Asheville, arc spending a few ?flays lure, with Mrs. F.dwirds ' brt>thev c::d sister, Mr. and Mro. . Jokm E. Jones. ,. | ? * * Mr. and Mr>. Ro?ert II. Cook rand children motored over i'ri >r 1 Aihcvfile. Sunday, and wire guests, for theifiay of Mrs. Cook's lather, . >r. JL A. vKiehols. o ' ; ; i) ' J * Born, to Mr. and Mr?. Billift Town soiul. of Montesaflo, \V i. ;h., a daugh ter, Margie Maxine, x.n Mar?h 23. Mrs. Townsend was fcirmerly Miss i.ucy Iiocper, f MAHRIA.6E Ii SENSES J license to wed b-ai, been issued trr Marvin M'.ore and Mary Baker, by Ke^ister ?f Deeds "Nicholson, during the past. week. V p i rtv, e ;iiducted hv cv. .T. W. P.ennett, poster of the Methodist church,, at Webotcr, and inclrdinu Misses Margaret Moore, Dollie Hoyle :-:ul Louise Buchanan, of Webster, .jnd Mi..s Evelyn Allison, of Sylva, and Messrs. E. A. Ashe and David .W'.rd. of Sylva and Mr. Roy Mon ??i find Master Porker Bennett, of ib -ter, have returned frcm a mot'i ? 7 ?'p if several days to v&rious fd*i ?ational and industrial institution in Mie state* vbiitinir Blcwim-Tfrek ritonia, Chnp'lotte, Davidson Col v McVihtain, Raleisjh. Wake rest. Dnrlituis^C'-rtiK?! Hill, Greens v?rj. Winston-Saieni, llutl erford Odleve, and Sfatesville. tWhile in Raleigh the party, were Mests of Col F. A. Olds. MrK ,T. \V. Ilfais toil, of Asheville, Ijistiwt Vice-Presi dent of Federated Chita, wa? a sues t of the clubs of fry hat, yesterday and today- Mrs., Hired .Tarrett, of Biltmore, accom lpHxie*l Mrs. Husto n. Mr. Conrad Nioiaols, who is irpond hij the spring1 vacation, f ?cia the University of North Caroliiia, here, "with his parents, Dr. and M rs. A.. $? Nichols, has as his guest, M?" Charles Padgett, of Forest (Jity, is also a student of the University ? ? ? Mrs. Byron Scott Marsh with her little son and daughter hiive Veen spending Easter and the vreek "W?n friends in Asheville. On Wednc^?|ay Mrs. ,T. L. Sadler gave a bridge ) luncheon for Mrs. Marsh. Ttfrs. ?? v Ross also entertained Mrs. Marsh. ???} Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Parris, Mr. . and Mrs. Tom Mitchell, ; Mr. and Mrs. John White and Mr. and Mrs. 5 Leou Oliver have. returned. to their homes in Gastoniaj nfter having been called here by tho ilhiess and'death of their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Harris. / > m m m ? Mr. and Mrc. (Jhaa. L. Palmer, Mi:5s Esta iCirk and Mrs. Verona Daniel, of Asheville, Mrs. Ed. Kluttz, of Albermarle, Mr. and Mrs.Prancis, of Waynesville, and Mr. Edwin Fincher, of Clyde, were guests v of Mr. and. Mrs. John R. Jones, during the Easter holidays. / FOR SALE?Fifteen and one half acres of land in Stillwell Township, Fov further information write, Mrs. Mattie T. Mitchell, 29 West End Boulevard,Winston-Salem, X. C. ? ? ? ? -? , EGGS FOR HATCHING, from Sheperd's pure bred Ancona hens, well selected and mated with Shep erd's Ancona cocks and cockerels. _ . JOHN R. JONES. ? ? * . UR SA E?1 1923 Overland Car; in excellent condition. 1 1923 Ford Coupe, better thrn new. 2 Ford tout ing cars in A 1 condition, look very good and run extra good. 1 Stutz roadster, guaranteed to be in first class condition, and guaranteed to make 75 miles an hour on either sidr? of Balsam mountain. 2 fresh mil'; cows with calves, and 100 other articles.too numerous to mention. J buv anything and $ell everything. > W, P. POTTS, v ? ? ? FOR SALE?Extra early trans planted tomato plants, and pepper plants. Price at bed 20c. per <ioz. By mil 10c. a package extra. MRS J:VS. H. CATIiET, (v; fc * , ' Sylva, N. C. \ * ? ? FOR SALE- -Pair two year ol.! past mules, $250.00. Baxtei Hooper Tuckaseigcr. N. C. ? ? ? PARTY RETURNS FROM MOTOR TRIP < / WILMOT ) ?! ? - ?* _ T!je <lcf!tli anqe! visited the l?o? ( ''f Mr, aiul Mr\ John H'nslevv. ?FVtdnv evening find departed with their little son, Robert, tvRo Ir rl been seriously ill, lor more thtfn week, of pneumonia. He was taken to the ^Bryscn Cit}^ Hospital, but the end came .a]s'.ort time !i J:.^'I-^Tr' was'10 years a:id 8 monJ:.s of -i;e. Th/i interment tbok place at the Buin^arner ceme tery. Rev. Mr. Hi v.-on conducted the' services. f Mr. and Mi's. Elmer Holcombe and sister, Vonie, of Gastonia are here visit in.? relatives, f Mrs. (''av'- Snvder has -returned from the Br son Hospital, where she was takei for treatment. Mr. ar. I Mrs. Clark Whickep + Winston-1 ,?alem spent the East-n holidays wit(h Mr. and* Mrs. H.\ L Raby of this plaee. Mrs. Norm.vn Turpin and ehildiv;: of New Port, Tenn., arc here for r: visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John*Bunigarner and children and Misses Gertude and Man Alice Bumgarner, were the gotests of Mr. and Msr. Ora Ward Sunday.' Mrs. Jode Holcombe and little son. Fred went to BArkcrs, Creek, Sun day to visit Mrs. Holcombe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks. , Misses Bertha and Louise Buchanan ot Webster, were the guests of Mrs. P. C. Buchanan Sunday. \ Mrs. Sarah Bun'sjarner and child ren. spent the week end with Mrs. Bu nqarner's parents, Mr. and <Mrs. W. M. Sutton, at Dillsboro.* I I JOHN" THOMPSON DIES? [ ITEMS PROM GAY Mr. John Thompson an aged an.i well known citizen died at his; home here Sunday evening April 12, 192'). Six chilrden and several grand-child iren and relatives are left to niounl their loss. Internment was at thuf JNew Savannah Cemetery. ? . Mr. Mitchell Cabe celebrated his birthday on April 12, at, his home here, with a reunion of his childrcii! and close relatives.A delicious dinner was served to those present. ' ? Mr. J. W^_Murray of Co wee, spent "Srmdav with his daughter, Mrs. R. 11 3Cgdon. " JSlr. L. B. Caw made a trip to K- - ' Vf. . v ( 1 Georgia, last week. * ? 1 Mr. aiid Mr$. Gay Sutton and two cliiidiL ., Gay and ilu^cher, wrlS-i"j Sylva Saturday.' ' Miss v era Tclhatn has been con fined to her heme with mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Gerome Sutton were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Cant; Sunday, Mr. Hermon Cabe has been very sick for a few days, hope for him a speedy recovery. ) Mr. W. H. Jones and son, Claude of Robbinsville were here the first of the week. Mrs. Will Woodard is able to be be wit again. Mr. Sim Buchanan, who is working at Asheville, spent Aie week end with i home folks. , ; O : NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Take notice that the co-partnership formerly existing between the under signed and known as Tl/c Buchanan Pharmacy located at Sylva, North j Carolina, hr.s been dissolved by the withdrawal of Theodore Buchanan from the said firm. All persons owing the said firm will make payment to J. 1). Cowan and all persons to whom f bft . I Ti<\ is indebted will J re - nl iticir demand's to J. 0. Cowan. T'ui- Am-il'v?rh. 1925. ,1. I). COWAX THEODORE BUCHANAN1. WOMAN'S CLUB MET WITH MRS. 0. S. DILLARD The Woman's Club'met with Mrs. O. S. Dillard as hostess on Thursday; April 10th, and held a very interest ing meeting with Mrs. E. L. Wilson as chairman of the program. Mrs. Bales also delightfully entertained with a humorous reading. ?? The Club decided if possible to have our District President, Mr^. .J, W. Houston of Ashevilie, visit us on Thursday, April 16th. Our President appointed Mrs. E. Li. McKee and Mrs. Billy Davis as delegates to the State Convention to be held at Pinehurst May 4th, to 6th. The Club decided to undertake the general beautifying of the World War Veterans' Monument and ask ed Mrs. Picklesimer to have charge of the work. Y. W. A. HOLDS MEETING T'ie r" Wonnn's Auxiliary he'd the rtrlar meeting at the Baptist ("hurch. this week, the annual election ;/>f officer.* taking place at this time. The Student Volunteers were en tertaincd at supper at Svlva Colleg ate Institute, one night this week, by Miss Ella Pierce, Counselor of the Auxiliary. ; The young ladies belonging to the Alxiliary extend a ^nost cordial in vitation to .others cf the communitv. between the ages of sixteen ' and ? rent." one, to join them. , ^TtST BAPTTST CHURCH ' ? ?? '* . \ ?" n'^nv Pastor ' Sundrtv School nt 0:4/> A. M. .T Cribble. Supt. TV" ? be 'no - preach *n?f'at ik* ./ V ? ... !r y-tujh t ?: < . < : at the Hi,'! School, i i*. . p r. at c-.no p. M. PrciM'l'iiig 7:45 P. M. y-ii will feel welcome if you cot^c .vith urs to worship the Lord. We in vite you. BARKERS CREEK We ;ire having a good Sunt Schoo! at this place now and v ? hope to be in our new church by +1 firs! S,mtl;:y in Mav. ivir. and Airs. -Too Meik'r -if' Mrs. Messer's brother, Air. Jo< Rrooks. Mrs. Pallie Sutton visited Mrs. G. V. Revis, Sunday. IV^rs. Earl Hensle*', from Paint Rock, is, spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nation. Mrs. Joe Brooks visited her sister, Mrs. Johnson Thomas, Sunday. ) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cames spent Fri day'with Mrs. Carnes' parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Johnson Thomas. Mr. Jcthro Moore, Mr. Sam Estis and Mis.-: Birda Brooks were guests of'Miss Bcsise Brooks, Sunday. Misses, Bessie Brooks went to Wil mot, Saturday, on business. Messrs. Jewel Revis and Berion Sutton motored to Asheville, Sun day. > v Miss Bessie Brooks was tne ^uost of Miss Elisa Estis Monday. Mr. J. C. Jones wiir leave soon for the state of Washington. Messrs. Felix Estis and Avery Green were here, Sunday. Mr. Nelson Davis and son. W.iitei;, of Gastonia, arc visiting relatives h#c. I There are'twenty-five million cats in the United States according to, recent reports. This is one reason why bird life is disappearing from about the farms. Birds reduce losses from insects while cats reduce noth ing except the family larder. ? w. IU ? i ( War has been declared on tbe scrub bull in North Carolina. Nine eosQty agents have already begun a cam paign t? eradicate this pest and other agents are expected tp begin similar campaigns shortly, states John A. Arey, dairy extension spec ialist. o / ?o A county board of agriculture has been organized in Clay county and i? ] now giving definite aid to i'arra agent W. R. Anderson in solving the prob lems of better farming in that coun ty Tom Tarheel says he has lots of respect for the boll weevil since it began to cut. the cotton crop of some southern states exactly in half. assaasi Ihe ?" m "Editor and Qsnera! JAanaqer WILL ROGERS Ar.-,. "*"*3.' Durham adver tiseii. . A'ill Rogers,Zieefeld FollicS antfscrcen stur, and lead inn American humorist. More _ ( ccuin^. Watch for them- j I Those Two Boys ChaunceyandWill I JUST saw a nicc write up and/ ?haunceyDepew's picture in alL the papers where he told of his first watch which wr.s an Elgin. Said he ) kept it fr-r. years and somebody stol^ it on a New York Central train, (Tliat's v.hr.t he gc'r for rirtinj on his own Railroad.) \vhat tL~.:,he -need a watch for anyway, time means nothingtohim. Hewasm i he I-ohies the other day, end I introduced him., and rr.rv'c Mm make a c?cec!i, he said, '*1 h:.vcj?cen entertaining au dience:: Br^fyearn-anc! have never fo"nd it ncces;:::'.y;.*> i:zcLar.atyo. . The c.ld rascal liuiij c..?; c.i me. Now the moral of his .".cry as I could gather it is don't have an El^in Watch, somebody will stea! it. So my story is carry 'Bull' Durham', they mny borrow it, but nobody \> ill steal it. Now after looking at this I con t know whether it is an ad for Elpin Watches, Chaunccy Depew, The Foliies or 'Bull' Durham. Well, they are all good. P. S. I'm goingto write some nore fleers that will car in this paper. Kx< ,> look ing for them. MORE OF EVERYTHING for a lot less money. That's th^ net of this 4Bull' Durham \ ropo sition. -More flavor more enjoyment?and alotmore money L-f i in the bankroll at t le c^r.d of a week's smc' :..'ar. t TWO BAGS for 15 cents 100 cigarettes for 15 cents '? Guaranteed by WCOKrOMTID , ill Fifth Avenue. New York City :' k 1 fi 1 i "s&xs'-m. Smartly Stylish Goats Dresses and Millinery Without the least bit of exaggera tion, we can sav that the Coats and 7 , ?/ Dresses we are showing for Spring wear are the smartest creations we have ever displayed. There is ample variety so that, every woman can find just the fabric "End style she pre fers at a very reasonable price. Coats -i: $10. to $35. ' N , Dresses $5. to $35. Millinery ,j.. $2. to $12 ? , ^DEPARTMENT STORE . |t-v . \ To s|Needed in every " Household this Spring Screens to put up-steps to fix-flower boxes to Iniild- and a hundred and one small jobs always * waiting for you in the Spring. You can get them done quicker and better if you . have a small assortment of goor tools. Why ' not come in this week and pick out a few Winchester Tools to add to vour collection? * . ' i Builders' Hardware, Paint, Oil, Glass, Screen Doors, Fencing, Lawn and Garden Supplies A Winehctser Plane will give you many years oi^ househoH ser vice. Very necessary-1 lor most jobs of carpentry. ? Winchester Auger Bits bore through the hardest wood without binding or splitting-. 4 Winchester Hammers have forg- " Made of high grade steel. heads held tight b\ patent*! Evenly set teeth sharpened for interlcekmg wedges. Nicely bal fast smooth cutting. Seasoned anccd. All iwpular weights. handles, carefully lmng. V/inchester Tools are/sold enly at Jackson Hardware Company THE WINCHESTER STORE J\ : t:v , 1 v
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