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UT SIDE THE COUNTY FOR LOW! JC JACKSON ^ m7n0D STARTS park drive haJ^?h? big subscriptions ;i!,t Feb. 9.?One-third of """To.un.W ?f ?0(,t ky Mountain N. * , ii.irk purdtase fund was sub !*"W twenty list Friday u,:-ht nt a niass tl'UUt in the courthouse. 4^? " T P. Brwoil and Commission , * i? k01m'v of the Southern ?r jyirW1' ? Lb*? Na,i"na' l>a,'k Con""Ui Z i?j **>*M"" "m"y benc iWtwem North Carolina by the ?<,fc '"!'*? sul>scrii,ti0'u .,i!,a u,r. and thirty person: ftrt . iidiniWsinsrt'-t? <h?"s,u" Jm, ttM ?? T1|C ba,"n0 ril bo rtisrtl immediately, the coin juitief jtnnouuml following the meet Ti? initial success ot the campaigi k,his county is particularly gratifir* ?',hr (omroiuee, because of the o. paBi-d opposition of the hnuki ga?|oni?? in 1 lay wood Count jr. toll ??.! iwrk \t a park inert ;n? pro]^o>cpar*. -ll ?' ? t? wvtks au > tin opponents to ti park plan .ma the l?rk proponent ??inmu4 debute; and; indicate ilifiriti-lA-nui'intioii to tisriv ' tor iitii?ar fe?W Ihe wuivaicn h rS>k bcWK direetj* K Bonner Kay. local merchant niu pff.id.mt of tin1 Wiiync.-villc'Ciitinth. if fowineiee. FOOBLESS FARMS |)wrin?- !,??<*.'Sit y'"'1"1 'h? -':i: tir lw to diversify. - tow I'H'tl and t<'<'<! on c\ej"? 1 d lituiH t?< tt'f iisiihI moii. jt, ? I' M iVvvt'tsvivfttVum V.a- been preach' d t-. \\\ many oi ?v. to tbo ? oni'iih dislike the v.oiil. I w;.i into, mation assembM r. eently by IS. ? Bodmin. V/Ve-Presid: nt of tlic \ n:C True Company, 1 i!tle Rock, A kansas. OiiHirtr: p of the Agriculture. Committee of kv ikansa* Hank.'r. Aasofiatiw nii'l ;; leader :n t'le ban! er-iainui'iii.iVHiiuu ot i vciity yoai> toiimr, it would sc:-:,! ths'.t tluri* still a pressing nee ->i'?y for s\v^kc" in? thousands upou. thousands" o tinners in the South to tin: iiii-n-r live need ot' mixe d farming as a lixe poliey. Mr. Rodman's investigation of s< ailed t'oodlcss la i fits, covering ti states of Ark'ansns, Texas, Oklahom; nfyssef, Loui-iann, Alabama, Gee Mississppi, North Carolina.* an lath Carolina, ten states in all, d* fe|.v(! tlit. following astonishing ii 6raiEtio.il: ' o _ Thirty-seven percent :;f all or 945 ?3 farms were found to be withoi ? dairj- cow. Rfty-.six | re:nt of all or 1,- ' ?26 farms made no butter. Tbirtytliree pj'n;ent of all or 950 ? farms did not raise a chicken. Twenty ]? :.<nt of all or 500,4 "?*?? j,r ,d,ir; (! no ei^s. ^ Tve.ity-tlin e percent of all or 55 . 'anus had no garden. Fifty-six jcicent of al ler 1,4'8 ^ did not* r*?.isc a pig. Fifty-eight pt'i'p' nt of all or 1,48 ' 'ijrm; ??;>!- i| ?]fj sweet ]>otat'? ScvfBiv-uine percent of all or 4. farms i;tisc<l no Irish pet Twelve nr-m-nt of all or 299,8 rrns rnis? ?l m, corn; Eignty-si:; p: reei.t of all or 2,18 . farms n i-w| no oats. Rity-ioii;- p re: :it of all or 1,382 farms rais(d no hay or forage '*venty-si>: jx reent oi' all or 1,9-12. ??rms grew no cane for syrup, 'nety-iivc percent of all or ? ?>^88 fiinns |i;i(| llf) i?nre-bred am % ^aii y(.?| farni |)r> (i\as;;ipcd ss'r ?ess far?n f Ij' so, why not n:?k( i^?'ans ,0 ''pt 0l't of this class i' A. Cardwell. SYiVA METHODIST CHURCH ?'e)iCaehln" s?nday morning at 1 J t preaching at night a ? to DilSsboro. iJay Se),. ol io A M. Epv/or1' K XT W: w, ? hnv0 herjn stay '?vrct :'v " ',!l' especially frei^ yoflf " ':'1 S.-nlr.- nrl, t^kj fv.ij';1" "n '-\ in t' ? Sundry j ? the ehi;reh sfi vic"", it v;iH !?"d ^ W' ?"' ?> ^obbinSj Pastor. RECORDER'S COURT HAS SHORT SESSl'A^ It took oulv until tlie dinner hour o dispose of the cases before the re order, Monday jmorning. Adam 0.;'? ?onvictcd on a - second offense of innufacthrmg, drew a sentence oi 18 lonths on the roads, and appealed o the superior court, an appeal bond ?f $1000.00 being made. Zeb Parris. ionvicted of the same offense, wss ined $50.00 and the costs, it beiiiST lis first conviction under the Bn's; n iallowav act. ( , r . Elmer Franklin and Thco. Mooiv, wo little boys charged with larceny >f some chickens, were found to be inder the l'"> year limit and t!:e c.is< ants again.st Deck \i< ho on and vas remanded to tii.' hi.euie eey.rt, 'vheiv they wtro tVnuu n/i Case.* of i-> aui" it'id peape yav foh): Coward we e conlini-ed unisi March 8. Capiases v.* >vo 1 ? ?ut d for a numbei f dclendau* .?ho IrtriV.ilid io p.vj costs in cat "J tried at previous ; cl angs oi' the eon t. }? q$.-.li t ?o :.h\zx Vwi^ iiC/iXii!.- 10.? Afier es:j>r'- | ? iiiii/K b:u;o;> 'lit ..??"> ! f lin Mt1 cV? \.:i .i 1 N ># ,/v, ^ j .!*?' his v iio, i iliit* :1 i'.irviT, ijii ''iUui :ry 1"'. i.Uiia <1.1 i<' ve^diid ?' | ?jiltv (..?''?Tia!isli;Ujihi'.'?* and ) Ju<Li . ?lf 'hv ;>?> n! ? .'.(".".I the iK't endi'ut ! I "i' !\ - .? jrry ,v d r . j )ei'orp a ve.'.dct a ; I'. e. :ay M .: i the s 1* * ;*?.:? '.?* ' ?.-rstood t?ii >?s ?' iiuiw ?; i , i :ti id-.r !? " first decree ?? t:ui;;u< ?,i charge, asked for by S Mit ;t- r .J'av V-id willi f ?ur meivb^-., < !' the bed. iti ir.v" vian ? " : >? ?'*" :??_!? t for stVond de-'reA i.niid r !;?*. ; t';'l'Ve <:?'!*?? :('??' :1, Jljid ?t l' i' -? V* j '?.burs of lai'i-n : < ?he i.iiilh bvlh-t that n.ul l .... ' i a C . i When the jury fiied i- to. 'he ^ \ .> ;5 .liwWr*,1fi!:u M. Oiri :>y ' :'>n?d the sneetauvr.s tint i"civ >v??V | o b" no d^mVru^^t'er.of i.vy l:j:M *<f j rardless o: the vevdie! nod iirslvint | ?d Sneri'.V Cabe to watcli to|* an^ j ?"..c.ii v'rlatir.g Jl'is (?r'iep. l\ore ?an Fifvl n'r ? ."fsd \r ke in n -Im"' voice that the defendant was guiitx. .i.v.'-,!v:l'lor ilnre -^wrs nt'i - : ! sound in the court room, Me -i r :?.???? j ?g to receive the scntenoe f;) ooitinjf hiniceit on t!((' back * 1 'j.v torney's chair, he listened to hi - honor's sentence with a calm aiu' piiet attitude that hud followed bin during the entire trial. \ ( Attorneys Ward and Alley filed ai ipp:>al on behalf of Messer. Mr. Allej stated late tlsis afternoon that lie die 'ot deem it advisable to take the <v.> fo n Higher court anr that in all pre lability the decision would stand. Messer was taken from the com room -to the Haywood County >r preparatory to waking the trip i Raleigh which will be made the hit ter part of this week. Messer contended through the trie that his wife came to her death fro:, railing enroutc home on the tatal da; but "the. presence, of wounds and cni o:i his wile's body lie wnj> never r.l>' 0 e::p'.".;ii to.ihe jr.ry. Mo.;^er nfU learning of his wife's death did no notify any one pi the incident unti tho next day. v) , ., S 'icit v ( Jrover Pavis mvl Sherrt Toliii C"l>3 wore today l'ereivi^ praise from fellow citi/.oiH on _th? case. It was these men who, alIt hearing of the death oi the cceva*' proceeded to the mountain brine a:'1 found Mrsv Me^cr being, ii.tri.ti "??! ? I!i< r ? pl .'0'd lier h; band uiubr arrest alter vr-ftV.g body of the dead woman. - Shortly alter the jury had left .r, - o?" in the co'irti?ouse la/t n. Ire was dimmed i?. \n vr>o \.t the coM'ioh^. v< 1 he part of ttie C'l-J . . 1 ? 1 a deputy Sheriff pr vnt d ? ^ from spreading vidil t.lfe* ? tho lire depai-tm^nt. I 'eni;^ ^ by tho blaze will not excecd v^<. >>? C H. JARRETT REAPPOINT F;D POST TrASiiJ i Andrews New ;. 1'eV 5.- tyi"'- - ? .Torrett has b:?n icapp^uMM^ ?ne-tT at /<'idi"ws. .. ^ ; His nomination was sent r.o ^ ienatc )>y Pr^d^nt Co-. I'?V e. rfu-rired on January 26, U20 lor n term of four year;!.' ? v . ?"*-V Mr. Jarrett wi:s first appoint H:'i- iidejit Harding Janunry 14, ^rv..; .ft has made ; r. P'*tnw$$. and has served for two years President of North CarOliUa mv masters' Association. 1, r* Build LargJ^oal Creek \ \ 3000 Acres Optioned Plans arc taking shape for the pro-, notion of one of_^he largest develop i its yet projected, in Western ..s'orth Carolina, in the Qoalla section -i Jackson county, according to uthentie reports from lower Jackson ii'l the Swain border. It w .slated that options on betwec11 | iirec and four thousand acres of land .p a price around one million three .;:>.];red thousand dollars, have been! | :ceumi by It. A .L. Hyatt and othersf j ;aid to be representing a Florida j .v.!;v oonccrii, and engineers arc now ! I ii tor property making the prelim j in: r. .survey, and it is expected that j. ? 'nils will bo taken up early in ?? and work will be started . cantic development. yii i. _r.i?l that the option ers of the j ,>.?<>(?; ri \ plan to build a forty foot i'i.-uU ui; Siioiii Creek, at the present of Hayes* mill, and cover several .liil^td aeif ; of land With a beauli !ai;v, Iii.'ii is surrounded by a ar.i ci sloping liills. and lies between ? . . i,.:i:-aui8 und the' Great pjatis are also said to . V'.r i;Ti-' erection of tnc or more huttw and the laying out oj HiPchei,1 golf roursi'S "and other pl?\ ..!\,!::;ds. and the sale of lots i'oi -unun> ,? c.)tfa',rcs,and homes. i ,iis .s i-I- largest development to j? jiiiol ;l .in .jackson county, and ?!;.ii * led Jackson will be on? ; ,i.i . playground from Cash i?rs VaiwherPis Like Frfltflcld. t'-.B oldest artificial lake in Western J Co'.lll Carolina, on through by the ?iigir; iyatl8 of the Tuckaseigee, th? ov.'-irSng" Balsams, Cullowhee, Canadi iylva,' The Hood Development ol /one,-?* Kifob and the Balsam Gap de plopjiients, to Soco Creek, Oconr i .ui n Hiver and the Cherokee Indian .'??u Vision. o BALSAM "iii Bryaon diad. ??Sunday .iiu nio^n at the home of his young ^st son, Mr. Carter Brysou and tin yeniains were) laid to rest in tin Crawford Cemetery Monday after noon by the side of his wife, Oil Jane Bryson who died July 28, 191?? Fhe funeral service was conducted at the i-eiih ti \r by liev. Win. Pruitt, o; iiiwlwood. Mr. Bryson was the fath er of ton children, five of whom ar still living: Mrs. Maggie Ensley, of Liaaiiiion, Wash., Mrs. 1). W. Erislc\ Ji'essr D. E. Bryson and Carte? B'-ysiMi, and Mrs. Lcttic Parru >i Addrc. lie is also survived by one Svothci', 'Mr. Tliad G. Bryson oi W illet.5, one sister, Mrs. Margaret ! ;> no f-nyder of Rocky Mount, on ;:irf ;;i>! -r, Mrs. Fanny Morrow ol :-5.yE:m City and three half brother. Hessiu Amos, Theodore and Hebt Rr/son of Balsam. Mr. Bryson wa: 79 years of age and a Confeden^ U:i:i.n. The family wish to thqfl ! ?heii* friends fol* the beautiful flora ./?*. rings and other kindnesses extend ; ?d tl.e" iljncss" and death ol , iri'ir beloved father. Vt.. (1-i!:i Buchanan and childrey ? Cfceek are visiting he p. and Mrs. W. T. Derrick. c. ;??:'} Mrs. John T. Jones too! :i-- ?; 1/yV daughter,.;Frpda, to Way i .'it; Md/rday to have her unsi" : :T',9Vf!'j, r v Crawford cf Sylva spcr ' , -f iroek end with Miss Evelyr I , , ; i1 's ' '?'?.:?? Ylariss bim! Mr. Sar tcred to Svlva Suuday. ?uppef at the Baptist , ?<?...... ,':iy night w: '? a sncce*: "v?>Ane;nliy,fthc amount raised beii'f | ? *!? '!? are having the chnrc! recovered vrith metal shingles. COURT NB^T WEEF i fb.r Tvbniary term of Jacksci ''Trior court will convent :' ;V . ?'.iv, -Febvuary -15, wit1 Tr d<?r- To1 n Ogleabv -presiding. .,Tlie, tCiTn will be for the trial ot v ivnnl and civil cares^aud wi? : cifithfri^'T two wefkif it is neces >%???? ?<' .cbunVict? the trial cf ali th f * t><' / .. ?<?/? x. '" :? ? ?.*? ?? on the ubeket, ^ ?? ? ?4'^tJii?ding cases to j be heRtfl. -fL-i }> ? ij. i . ' ri' *' ? ? ? ? v ? ? i *iOHILD DIES IN , * *v BURNING HOUSE * ?>r f ?* ? 1 ? ? The i months olid baby of Roy * ? Picken*, colored, was burned to * ? death, early this afternoon, when * j ? the home of the child's grand ? father, Tom Pickens, was destroy ? ed by fire, in the tannery section ? of Sylva. ? The baby was sleeping in one ? room of the house, and when the ? fije was discovered the room was ? cohered with flames, making ? it impossible to get to the child. ? The Arc is said to have origi ? nated from an elcctric iron, afid ? with practically all its contents ? was completely destroyed. ? i _ i COUNTY FARM AGENT TO EOLD COMMUNITY FAL;.. LPui.I ERS' MEETINGS NEXT WEllK j The County Farm Agent will ii:oel! the farmor.j in varioust communiile. n->xt week to discuss with them plans for ilris year's farm work including lime and Soy beans for soil building, and dairying,, poultry, hogs and .\>!.c p as cash "crops. Ii| o^der that the fanners in::y bu.\ theif lime or bi-ans or ec.wa with ;la\ satisfaction it is necessary to ].o I our orders and buy in car lots, ."j it is absolutely essential that the farm rs in each community come out to i heir meetings in order to cocpeir.ti mlly iq this and in starting the com munity demonstration. We can't afford to let the muddy roads'or rough weather or some littl-.* job on the farm that can easily be i ?tone o?i tiiioiiior day keep us uum at tending our own community liiee! ? ings add starting our- work witi ;ome system -and cooperate-for- tin year. t.... The meetings are announced b; Mr. Tilson as follows: - . *? ?? Shoal Creek School House Monday afternoon. Wilhiot School liousi Tuesday morning at 10 and Ca\ School House Tuesday afterwon. 2, Webster School Iloiise Wedi;c.-dr ?uoming at 10 and Addie at Ju!:i; Altaian's farm at 2 in the afternoon. Thursday the farmers of" John': Creek will meet at the School Hous< at 10 A. M. and those of Cullowhce community will meet at 2 P. M. at the school house. Friday at 10 A. ?J the farmers of Tuckaseigee communi ty will meet at their school house. Come out to your meeting and let plan to make this a profitable one for farm operations. -- ?o N.O. TO FRONT IN AUTO DEATHS Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 8.?North Caro lina and Florida tied last weelcTor the doubtful honor of leading the outh in the number of traffic fata lities. Each state reported eight kill ad. The regional total was 45 killed and 298 injured. The survey included deaths and in juries by automobile, train, street car and motorcycles. Louisiana had the lowest scoie fo number killed during tha week, re torting only one.jGeorgia showed her 'owest for several weeks with three. Virginia-led in the same number injured, 46 being her score in that "olumn, Florida being a close second with a total of 43. Sqtfth Carol:ir ?nth five reported the lowest. A tabulation by states followed. State Dead Injured Virginia 5 46 *Torth Carolina 16 39 ^outh Carolina 3 5 corgia * ^ 3 38 'lorida .8 41 Alabama "5 21 Mississippi ' 2 . 13 1 30 ouisiana Arkansas / 2 18 Tennessee . - 4 25 Kentucky - , 4 25 Totals ? * '.fit* ' 52 298 TO SELECT REPUB- . LICAN COMMITTEEMEN Durham, Fete. North' Caro 'ina Republican executive,commit tec iagc i A4v?*?v w? d-Jfi U<I. dulo fo ,he -^rafe-'Ljcou veuticn. WiUi^^B&ffl&iuq, of Durham,-is st?to S * ,??,.v 1 SIX PER.OO. . ,OAi'2 OiiiiP-OHEE JAiL Murphy Sr. .... T o1;. 5.?A daringi wholesale j; 1 : .was effected ; by six pri: a, r.i^oisi Jie county jail here last Friday night shortly after _ or during the supper -'.our. The pris ; oners wlio escoped are: I . >< i Rich Pickic^uicx, charged with vio lation of the prohibition bw. | George Bryant, charged with breaking into J. W. Odiin's utore at Ogreeta some two months ago. Grover Taylor charged with vio lating the prohibition law. Cliff Taylor, charged with stealing an automobile.' Dock Groves, -?!: rged with barn burning in Cii y ? .my and .ji'OUgi.t I here for snfa ? j > -? | George Si... , charged with i white slave.*.. . I-'-#- wj^.njipve hrnded Xii i! ,uuiid was brougU ' Much coi: ?? ..revaknt as to I how the pi" 'e t."iCL?j)2. 1 Sjlandi id.;. - .'in apprehend ed, has n*i. <>?. p ':? ? io .ay that / , irrthir prisonei found thet r " :.ru? r'nd .he door ?p; li, and : d .;; f. . SliC'i'l'i ? 'il.Vi.' ,' :lt the time and P. (_'. vc.iUy, a d- ^uty, was in Ci.arg?. The front of liic j?.il has h:^d to be i.*i.'t op n ;.e bi'.ri:i:ig of ihe court lion r ;. -'"Me ' public ;i'cjrii'.'i!. - - ? ol il?" cle.ft $i th ' f 1 ? ' I dc- (! r ?..id th.-. ? ? ? 1.lit*s? , ? -r '? -... ^ ' li .lie third ' ? ? ? ' ; :i f' i* necessit-af. ? ? to closed. r,lu:: . -i thai hey1 i.0 the v. i?icll W<:s in the p: -' ' : ?"j\ vV- A. IT. r.rv.; die jauji. ., . ' " I i.n" c<:. the ill Iit ?.ai? hi. opinion th: * f! '*>' i^e """ '"*? " * ? - > ..{? that the.b > <n ihc cj'ges being opcr i.1 .>??' c, a iriond oi ?oinc of 'i ct;::M err.'iv have sc<;v* ? '? s- ''ock<d the door 1.'. , .> * - ".ts th; lie key I ? ' "?? ;?(?'!jd not !? v ? / 1. ? i \ A lVWi ? vToiwJ foi . ~r I ' :'i' " its, Mr. At- 'id I - liwp'di :o have * ?. . . . j"' before :i;ativ mor sr. '? -:LK ? * ? ' Prof. 31 " . t.:-y : lenc'. ing in oik d Sir?;. ik>v Bcnn i i:t.:'acd io her ? J homo in Jos jVrn.j Wednes day. Mrs. ,\.i v:? a good in structor. St.- !.<u' Inn Jit our schro! for the p.i 't two veai Mr. and Mrj. P. H . e'-prison spent Sunday afternoon at. .u.\ S. E. Valu er's of Whitlior. ; Mrs. J. G. Hooper was a guest of Mrs. Bill Howell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ilall of Whit tier, speri Wednesday night at Mr. J. E. Battle's. Mr. G. T. Cc.op'.-r eallcd at Mr. H. G. Ferguson's Sun-lay afteri on. Mrs. James S. ? :<. .ajKnt lc.:t week with her pure;..:. r. and Mi ,. John son Thomas tjrcc\ Mr. and ? ; .i cnlbd it Mr. J. J i o'twiiv' i i i noon. Mrs. W.. . r \'/s.'Ed Oxner spurt' . v:;lh . .V.:. Troy Turpin. Rev; E. 1 . p. iisi-ped nt Mr. C. Ivl ? M' ;! . Mrs. D i ? . !i oc'l ti ,!?n Mr?; A. C. Ho Miss Om:; jriit-- Tiu'.dav night w!' Vkl f Misses' ? ' - r Winnie Cooper, P.'"- ? -i?l v o-p.!1 iind Mr. Onvi i ? 1 bit Mkfcos Gertrude;; ? J ??? >' Sundvy aftern><v?. ? Mis? . "..'u' ..(Xi was c week ui v. (hcjir Gib oil. Missc.. ? ' '..?,Eve'ya:il4ins land and ... c-H'.d on Mis; Claudia-. - ? ?? ?? Afternoon. The O" ' Mr. Tils'ii ;p,;ko to l - .el's Tuesday raorn ng. ? . We are ? "p !? : enibracc of a young blir-f)' ? ; :.C3 hoping it will soon, turn u *v EPISO Mi SfiRVICES Servicc ? ! ;*t Ft. David 'a '4i;u!lov.-]i(*': k Sunday jisionjinLr ? ir. iit. John V, Sylva at T . r.-cniag. Aivh deaeon J ? -*i* <AA +?i it'll will conduct the servioesv ATLANTA PAPER FEATURES SMOKIES Two lull pages of the rotogravure section of the Atlanta Constitution (Sunday February 7) was given overv to a display of the beauties of the Great Smoky Mountains, the site of the proposed national park. Pictures showing the great trees, the luxuriant growth of ferns, myrtle, the balsam, the vast expanse of mountain tops, and the winding roads and deep coves In addition to ten pictures of the mountain scenery of Western North Carolina and Eastern Tenneesee, the pages carry a map showing the re lation of the proposed park area to the nearby cities. Of particular interest is a picture of a group of mountaineers atop Mount Le Conle, where according to the caption" seven states spread be fore your eyes 011 a clear day from the observation tower atop Mount Le Conte, 6.600 feet above sea level". The remarkable effect of the cloud? which gather in the valleys is shown in another picture, which was taken fror.r < no of the ridges, show ing "under the ffiet of the tourist the billowing beds of clouds." Tiie photographs, utilized in the display aie from the studios of Thompson Brothers, of Knoxville, and the Asheville-Biltinore Film Company of Asheville. U. D. C. TViLL GIVE SCHOLARSHIPS f / The letter which follows was re ived by-Mrs. J.II. Cathey, presidei.t, jf the 1>. II. Cathey Chapter U. D. C. and explains itself: My <L:m- I'rieud and Madam Presi dent:? 1 As chairman of Education for the North Carolina Division U. D. C. I writing to put before you the vacancies in tlie schools and I would appreciate if you would put a copy of my letter, or substance therein, in your local newspaper. l our schotaiships at N. C. C. W. valued $1:50.00 each. Cue scholarship at X C. C. W. valued $130.00 given to a girl who is liiiij been a member of tlie C. of C. (die scholarship at University of C. for boy, valued $200.00. Tips the v.rv:.eral Robert Ransom Schol arship. On.* scholarship at Creensboro College valued $150.00.; I One scholarship at Eastern Caro lina Tc&chers College, valued $130.00. ?.cw, I would like for you to go be fore your High School and announco that, we have a scholarship named the "Jefferson Davis Essay Scholar ship", valued $200.44, to be given to the boy or girl, who writes the beBt essay on the Life of Jefferson Davis, i If a girl wins it she can go to N. C. I C. W. If a boy wins it he can go to the University tof North-Carolina, i These essays must not exceed twent" ?ive hundred words, must be type | written and in my hands not later I than runc 1st. "j ' Wo also have a loan fund of $190. If applicants for scholarships will get in touch with me I will, forwaid bJan'cs iniiiicdijitely. Only lineal de scondentfi of Confederate Veterans a,,eligible. . f For any further help or information V? i : .* IiU', / Wis"; be.-.t wiohes, I am; Mrsfyt sincerely, , Mrs. L. B. Newell, Chairman of Education. J JTIDSJ! BE7SON WILL NOT % ?HEK JUDG ESHIP AGAIN S*,!ic-b"::^.?-Superior Court Judge T. 13. Bry rn, of Bryson City, whose resident district is the 20th, who \? over Rowan County Super kv Court here this week, made the stai i:M!!!I for publication this morn ing. that 'ie would not be a candidate ? for j-i ."oiii'aation. This <'<eJuration was in answer to a question r'-lative to his probable resignation. ] To said that published | reports were ;?:t authorized by him. He further said iV.it when he retired from the pudge: hip he did not intend to devote his on fro time to the Smoky Mountain I': :*'? project as had been intimated in ;?.:!v.sficd reports. Judge Bryson is : ? w completing his eighth year as' s. n virsr court judge, his present term i ... ' !;???? next January. , !?AHRIAGE LICENSES Charles Jenkina to Minnie Duva.'l. Daniel M. Ailisoa to Emma Jolm son.
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