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. .v&e' fr % * ^SS5iS2t?? '.?*'V''<%' V^' *? . 'j' V ,?/;" '( \ , ' /i. ' *?? *) . , _^^N. " - -'"v. f V ?' "1 i \ ? \ . ? .> t ' v' nH >Mi <?' _ _? ,. . s ?> - -?*?/.?:."*<?.,' " ? " '. . .? *: . ,;???; *? 1: ;v ? u.. ? '. ' ? : .-?.?> ? '** **. . i . .. ? ? "' * * T ' the tear IN ADVAKL-fl IN THE COUNTY S.LVJ^. 22, 1925~ $2.00 THE YEAR IN ADVANCE OUT SIDE THE COUNTY flEVIlp- nivisHox w. M. U isskssiox ix sylva o 1lf/\<i!'-villi' division Woman's I 'lion closed what wns I )tv it.temling it, to be an t !w. i"" - Wedm-sdny. 1,,. t.ioi-tinu was opened on Wedncs t(l nice! in-, was opned 011 Wdnes sitci-inH>;i. the devotional sen-icq |rt| In Mrs. Ktta Morton, of the ,| missionary society. us. C. A. Klutz. 01 Ashevilio, Di oiml Siij-.-i hi''??>'.'it. presided.Mrs l> VdkU-v. J .resident of the Sylva ?fiv ami A-M>ciatioiial Sujier&i jfiil. welcomed the visiting women k.|i;i!i'o! ;l.i local church anr the Jo assoeial it'll. pa)i:> H'i'i.' 'I;.' avocations com jBjr die iliv i>ioii w.<rc made by ibc iiiiitfinKiits ;.r?*sei;i-, Mrs. AV. K. L, hriiiLiiiiu tin' iv|>orr from tho Uiilic association, for her daugh Jli>> Annie l.ouan, who was un to he present. Mis. K. L. Moor.-, tin' I'lVII'-l! Irs. I{. \ iron the Haywood, Mrs. A. uitli from the .Macon, Mrs. C. T. mm ilu Teniu-s-oc River. Mrs. lac- Ilarisell. 'from the TAin [aiii !i:i?l All*, t ok ley 110111 tin iwiue. fii'- reports bespoke |ri? alcnii; the lines of work tin l::r> aic undertaking. Ma:> Warren, correspondini' *ar> ami mi?ion .study super Weill til' ilu- S:ate I"11 ion, gave (jurt of the Southern Baptist riitio'i. wim-i has just closed 1 ? M*ioi!. al M.'i'np.'ijs, Toiiii. . li. L Moon-, of Mars Hill 011 tin- relation of the local ]it>. in jth.ee- wkeiv the de iiatior.al m-Ih-i.Ii are located, ic . tt. A., lb:!!-, as her snbjeel al \\. 11. S. a Hostess to Y. \Y. 1..I. R. Morgan, of Waynesville. \. F.. Hampton, of Brevard, and T. Slsk. of Bryson City. apiK).uU-i a commitee 011 bml plan- tir the next meeting k. W. T. Ci. . >id, oi W aynes' L\lr.-. Kii.i.V. Murray, of Frank Vl Mrs. 11. If. Young, of Ashe Fiwofir;;:..! tlje committee on pious. The cominittee 011 nonti-' i was nominated from the fVpoi finbor bt-i ; : mined from each itiou represented. Mrs. K. L Iph. of the Tennessee Iiivei ition. was cliainnan of the com . the other members being Mrs. ?. Mrs. \V. K. Logan, Mrs. for.rll. Mr- i{. (J. Scru-.jgs and ina Carpenter. tofct (intdvstin- address wa. 1! Tnpiliiv evening, by Hf-v. Hi|i|is. who is a! home 011 fur | twm China, the speaker bo wl In; Rev. W. K. Yok istor of NtIk- Sylva Baptist i ?'olin U. .I ones sang a very ?lo. ^w.iiesilay nip ruing session mm with devotional servie v |^r>- A. .1. Smith, of Franklin. W loll owed Mrs. Smith (talk on "Our Neighbors, the f - Mrs. ai?] j1(M. linsbaiu!. hp?\ lire missionaries, to -:,,i' Indians, ?yosid,',n * at i subject of mission study 11 have been discussed t>y ?D. Stoner. of Asheville, was ' by Miss Warren, who out ' foursp of study which was I ai the >tate convention, in ^-Saleai. b. Randolph, of Bryson *ntt?l the subject of enlist ^.lohn R. vies and Mrs.C. fdlpy sans: a duet, and Mrs. ot Brcardf talked on the "ot yoiur; peoples' work, dis I1'11 <|Uostn. --Why He?p Onr S'h-." The Sylva Young s Auxiliary yavc a demon l^ram, being followed by Wou ot a day in the Y. W. t'1' at Hidden est, jjiven by Allison.. I barren explained tKo ten ? the standard of excellenci M. V. ^Pfcvt1 of Hj<. committee 011 II l':aee, recommendii'L1: that tioii from !'?i;rnsv:He, be ac wloptwl. it-.e time 10 be later. Tl.-> report was read * * * * * * / * \ Fecial nomination prize : ? '??f.j ?V, * f -y afe $25.00 In Gold Will Be Paid ^ Tl> The Non Participant Nominating- . ^ the Winner Of The Overland Sedan * ' * ??? by Mrs. J. R. Morgan. The report on the committee Resolutions, itead bv Mrs. W. T. Crawford, embodying the apprecia tion of the division to Mrs. Klutz for faithful service during her four years of office, to Mr. Hipps for his splen did address, to Miss Warren, for her inspirational talks, and to the hostess es'of Sylva for their entertainment, of the division. The report was adopt ed by a, rising vote. Mrs. Randolph read the report of the nominating committee, present ing the name of Miss Annie Logan, of Asheville, - for Divisional Super intendent, this being the only office in the organization. Mrs. Klutz had previously announced that she would not agan be a candidate. The report was unanimously adopted. Mi's. W. K. Yokley, for the associations coin posing the division, presented Mrs. Klutz, v.tth a lovely string of pearls, 'in appreciation of her sei'vuv. Mrs. Klutz responded in a lew* well chosen and feeling words. The last featiyc of tho pv^.aui was the devotional s Mvico led by Mrs Logan, :di?s Warren leuling tin ci??s ing prayer. ? T-" CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL HALF J DOLLARS - \ ; ? The first consignment pf Confed erate Memorial Half Dollars, minted by the United States Government as a "tribute to the valor.of the Sol dicr of thr. S?u?!:'\ winch .;re to be si'.nultaneoivsly released thvoughoui the nation on July 3rd, has been re ceived by the Jackson County Rank, according to an announcement made today'by M. D. Cowan, i^asSiier. "Citizens of Sylva how have the opportunity of making sure <rf ob taining some of these coveted Memo rinl coins on their national d&iri bution July 3rd," said Mr. Cowan, "by immediately purchasing coin eertifica'.'s, r. ? "diie !?'i tae . cltal half dollars on July 3rd. "As less than two million of the Memorial coins are available to the Entire South at this dime, the South ern Bunkers Committee, arranging details of their distribution has al located onlv a limited number to each i ? i v*i|y and county in the various South era states. One* These qu'iias r:u ex-' Iiausted 110 further coins arc obtain able. N\ I "Ti?e issiftmce of these c: mniemo rative coins by the National Govern-,? ment is an event of the greatest( significance to the South. It is a^ gesture ol' friendliness 011 the part of the nation to which the South will, s|>ontaneoiisly respond. "N'ot onlv do these coins have a ?CV ' iii'.rh sentimental value 'through this national recognition of oi}r Southern heroes, >:it -1 y ?>? ad ditional v/orrh sine e the modest premium at which the coins are sold *oes to the completion of the great monument to the Confederacy being carved at Stone Mountain, Georgia." CULLOWEEE STATE NORMAL COMMENCEMENT A cordial invitation is extended to the puoHfi generally to qttend Jilt common 'J*ii!i. M? ol the Cullowhec State N'.fr.ii tl School,\ May the Twentv-foni'i!: to twentynirtli The annual sermon will be preached Sunday the twenty-fourth. Then there will be two days devoted to finn' ?pring quarter examinations. The main body of the commencement pro gram will come from the evening of the twenty-seventh to the morning of I the twenty-ninth. Cordially, * ; II. T. HUNTER. President. 0 ^ SYLVA METHODIST CHURCH Preaching Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. A. W. Lynch, pastor of Cullowhec Methodist church. Don't fail to hoai Mr. Lynch, he will bring you a message worth while. V Sunday school 9:45 A. M., Epworth Lenjrue 7:15 V M. Get the bugs before they take the garden. Dont nurse the vegetables ''along to maturity and then let in sects or diseases take them. (? $3,000.01 In Prizes *?*??* ' * I > * ? < Commissions To Be Awarded Free By The Journal In Huge Subscription Campaign $865.00 Overland Sedan Heads Prize List t" $621.00 Ford Coupe Second Prize? ? ?' \ >'? $421.00 Ladies' Diamond Ring$;> $225.00 Globe Parlor Living J f ? ' s Rooi i i Si lit, Tii ree Tri ps for Married or Single Ladies to At * lantie Citv ^Showers ' ?' ' 1 ? . ; i.? of Gold and 15 per cent Cash Com . ; mission to All- , Non Prize .. 0 Winners ^ \ ? / - \ % WE WILL PAY 15 PER CENT CASH c ? ? ? - ~ '? COMMISSION ?K Join Now and Participate in This Big Prize Dis tribuIion Sa tur day, July 11th.?We Offer to ? ? More Than Share Profits With You? Every Active W orker Wins a Val- c' liable Prize or a Cash Bonus , _ 7 "T' The Jackson County Journal toddy announces the most liberal cam paign ever undertaken by a "North Carolina weekly ne\VrfjKii>er and cordially invites the live wire men and woman of Sylva and adjoining' towns and counties to mrlieipjite. \ Nr '? , - ( N ?' ". \ . \ The campaiur. is to he conducted under what is known as the "Sales V;. ? I - ; manship Club l'lan", and will eo\ ct not only Sylva) but such i>ortions of the surrounding country as belongs to Sylva trading territory. j f ? . The .Journal is determined to acquire a circrlation as near as possible 100 per cent in its field and has-selected th<;' 'Salesmanship Club Pian" as \ * ' ? ' ? s. ? t' ?being the best and surest method to that end. > n 'v .i " . ., " . .' ? ' V. < With the quality maintained by a weekly newspaper such as the Journal J ' t) ? V i has established, the management feels that the community should be irftei ested iu its development, and its augmenting that spirit by offering some wonderful prizes to those who will devote some of their spare time in get ting subscriptions during the next few weeks. The campaign is ol' such a sliort Worth Working For duration that immediate action is Froni cvcry int q? yiew tI|(jge accessary. Don't wait .to see what the clilS(niv w<m|l workiu? for. Both of o;her fellow is goi.i* to doj, but p;tch t,)C11! Jm. luxuriously appointed. They :<i and show the otM fellow how to carry throughout the qualities < of .10 it. Re-ember, this is iiofr a pop- CCOIM>my aml reliability. They are ulanty contest. It is simply a straight lliniWo in thoir oporation, and the torward business proposition. Some- i.,,L..lls shift cpiicklv one will win that brand new ()veisj? To own onc of * thcsc casi, con. land Sedan, Pord Coupe and other tr0?etl cars . ^ W0||Id bc wim vaaluable handsome prizes?only, a to u.or;- aiMj sIavc w .;lIls?i(J few weeks of effort, and that some-; a|onc a fcw weeks_^ why not in. -ne may - aa well bc you. In. any event; vestigate the Journal "Salesmanship you can t lose by tfying a-s eyery ae-Ciub,> Ilow whiIe you have the tivc member will bc oa-d ior [lis or por,unity. Gain the advantage of an her time. 1 early start. It costs you nothing to No Voting Contest j try ) ? First off, it should bo distinctly j Included in the prize list is the' understood tiiatr'Salesmanship Ci?ib" j Overland Sedan $825.00, Ford campaign is not a "popularity"j Coupe $021.00, diamond King $*k5. voting or "beauty' contest. It is 00, Cdobe Parlor Living Room suite just as the name implies?a test of $225.00. Thr?e trips to Atlautic L'uy salesmanship ability pure and simple,! with Transportation and hotel Kx and everyone who enters and remains penscs paid and $75.00 in gold. The active for just a few week? will he! good old coin of the realm. Besides highly repa.'d for the effort put forth There will bc no losers in this cam paign?everybody who remains active throughout :he campaign either av-ils a prisfy or a commission check. Wonderful Prize List It wiR require no more than the most ?as?al glaiice at the two page announcement to be found elswhcre in this issue, to convince even the most skeptical - hat I he total of the awards and commissions offered will run more than $J,000.00. Just think of what a wonderful oj> portunity is offersd to earn in a tow weeks?a luxuries new Over land Sedan and) the much envied Ford Coupe. That is what two of the participants is going to receive at the end of this campaign?so its up to you to get busy at oncCand go after one of these wonderful cars. our generous commission plan,* our proj?osition is such that you cannot help but win, and right now is the time for you to make up your miud to make some real money in the next few weeks. Absolute Fairness To safe guard the interest of those who participate in 'the Jackson Coun ty Journal, *.( 'W.00 Salesman?) ip Club Circulation Campaign and to insure absolute fairness the publisher of the paper has seeured the services of a campaign manager who comes highly rcccommended nd a specialist in this line of work, and who w?ll devote his whole time and attention to those who wish to share'in this prize distribution. . Sealed Ballot Box f To insure absolute fairness and im partiality in the awarding of prizes ' . r. I I /. the campaign will be brought to a closc wider the "sealed ballot box" system. During the entire last week of the race, the ballot box?sealed? will repose i? the vaults of a local bank where candidates and their friends will deposit their final cash collections. When the race has been declared closed a committee of local men, who will act <as the official judges in awarding the prizes will take cliar^; of the ballot be\, bit;;k the seals and begin the final cmint of the votes. In^this way no one, lot even the campaign manager,', caii possibly know the number ef votes held by any candidate until after the judges have made the final count, which precludes^ and possibility of favoritism and ^guarantees fairness to the minutest degree. WEEKLY MARKET NOTES Raleigh, May 21.?Poultry growers in twenty-two counties of eastern and central Carolina h&ve benefited bjr the cooperative car lot shipments of poultry promoted and organised by the State Division of Markets during the past month. Approximately 181,-1 810 pounds of poultry were shipped by nearly 4,000 fanners a total in crease in priee over local markets of about $10,000. The lettuce crop looks to be short er than was expected due to the prevalence of the tip burn disease. The growers are using better gaades and packs which meqns that much of the diseased lettuce is culled out and lost. Cabbage ar? r/ioving in carlots from Morehead City now and cared sweet potatoes are leaving the Crav en County storage houses for north em markets. The Carolina Dewberry Association is showing up stronger than was ex pected. Nearly all the growers except those around Cameron and Lemon Springs have joined the Association and indications are that the group will market around 200 ears this year. .In the mountains, particularly "in Madison County, the Division of Markets plans to begin some beef cattle marketing work under the di rection of T. L. Gwyn. The Commis sioners have appropriated for a county agent and work will soon be gin in improved pastures and herds of beef cattle. One estate alone plans to have 2,000 head of cattle for sale each year. When this work has been developed the Division plans to pro: mote a cooperative effort between the cattle growers of western Caro lina and the crop farmers of eastern Carolina so that the eastern farmer may finish the cattle, keep the ma nure for soils and sell the finish ed animals in the large eastern" mar kets. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH W. Ross Yokley, Pastor. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 P. M.' Prayer Meeting each Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. Choir Practice each Friday at 8:00 P.M., The pastor appreciates the response that is being made to the Parsonage movement. Why not let our slogan be "1925 Parsonage year" and "1926-'27 vNew Church Building years'. Ours is a great task, but we have a great God; all in line for victory. All will find a hearty welcome at our church; come and help, come and be helped. ' CORN FED HOGS MAT PAY THIS TEAK -MtiNpft Raleigh, May 21.?Reports show that farmers over the United States will plant more corn this season than last which means cheap corn. The ex " sting shortage of hogs indicates that hogs will be high; so, cheap corn fed o high priced hogs should prove a vinning combination for Tarheel Jaruiers if they have saved and bred those brood sows according to recom mendations made by the office of swine extension at State College. W. W. Shay, swine extension specialist states that cornfed hogs will prove winners in North Carolina next September when hogs as a rule are highest in this state. '' Take ten pigs weighing 35 pounds each on May first," says Mr. Shay, '4 Put. them on a pasture of at least one acre to one and one-half acres and give them a self feeder plenti fully supplied with shelled win, fish meal and a mineral mixture. Seo that water and shade are provided. Plant enough land to provide 52 1-2 bushels of early maturing corn fear these pigs. Turn them on this com, which in eastern Carolina should be ready between July 15 and August 1. Move the self feeder over too but take out the corn leaving only the fish meal and minerals. Now sell the pigs around Sepetember 15 when they will have a weight of about 200 pounds each." If handled in this way, Mr. Shay states that these pigs will return r profit of $134.52, or figuring it cost 75 cents per bushel to produce corn, a profit of $1.39 will be made on cach bushel of corn fed. This, he states, is better than attempting to sell corn at 80 cents or one dollar per bushel when it costs 75 cents to grow it. "If 25 percent of the prospective corn crop of North Carolina were handled in this way this year," says Mr. Shay, ,Jthe profits to the farm ers of the State would be increased ten millidn dollars. v ? JACKSON COUNTT UNION MEETING ') 1 V The next session of the Jackson County Union Meeting will be held with the East Fork Savannah Baptist church, beginning on Friday befotfa the Fifth Sunday n iMay. 11:00 A M. Introductory sermon, by Kev. R. W. Green. 12:00 M. Adjournment for dinner. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 P. M To what reason, and to what extent, are God's people excusable for not attending church, and other religious gath erings? Opened by W. T. Deit& 2:30 P. M Is the Minister's Prayer Meeting worth while f If so What can be done to enlist all of the ministers of the County? Open ed by George Snider. SATURDAY MORNING 10:00 A. M. Devotional exercise. 10:15 A. M. The Model Church. Opened by John Hogleo. 11:00 A. M. The Model Pastor. Open ed by W. F. West. 12:00 M. Adjournment for dinner. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 P. M. Devotional service. 1:45 P. M The Model Deaeon.* Opened by R. N. Deitz. 2:30 P. M The Model Mjember. Opened by A. C. Queen. . SUNDAY MORNING 10:00 Sttnday School. 11:00 A. M. Sermon, by W. Ross Yokley. A. W. DAVIS, for Committee. COUPON ' ' / This Coupon When Neatly Clipped and Re turned to The Salesmanship Club Depart 1 i < ? I * ment of the K -i JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL ' V " Will Count for \ ; 3 100 FREE CREDITS f "A -? '* ' ' ? > ? * ' Cast For ? Town or City v?.... No Coupon will be transferred from one Club member to anoth er after being received at the office, of the Salesmanship Clob. ^Must be deposited or in the mails by 0 P MJ, on or before dftte of expiration. VOID AFTER JTTNE 20. -???r . 1
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