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? -r.\- - ' t.: *?- ;-'V- ':-v ;-'V jBr'''-'"' ' m 1 iV ? t ?1 w - YKARlN ADVANCE 3 N THE. COLXTY ; .. SYLVA, N. C., FEBRUARY 18,192C . . *2.00 THE YEAR IN ADVANCE OUT SIDE THE COUNTY Paving Program -Tiiis Spring REALTY transfers. FOR THE WEEP P [). HoojiiT to I. II. Powell, lo in Svlvii. \\. \i. Sriwintor lo Lloyd Coggin. 70 ai'"'s M?untnin, $348.00. Bi:irk?."i'ii Lumber Co. to dame Shtilar . i"! Caney Fork, 50 ? l ? . levwm-. \V. |). F. rhuT to Boon Brown, afivs in Caney. Fork, $45.00.. IV. L, I >illarcl to Iv. J. Jcnning: 7..') iu'ii - 1!' Cashiers 50 stamp. dm. II. Slathers to Charles Webl ft nl 1acres in Canada, $10.00. 1. II. I11> Carolina Mountain Realty (V. P4 acres. in Iiivor; $10.0( j.i.tv "in.is to Klip C.ward, Ian jn Onllowlice $; >00.00. Hilly Pavis to Mrs. Woodie Hoo] (r. Ixuial i'i Cnllowhce, $325.00. ' T!io!:i;i- Barret to Victoria Maiio\ Ijiiiil v i>nalla $2i)U.OO. C. M. 1 Iiiiihes to John H. Mane* |?n,I in 't?nalla. $3000.00. W. I{. Mo(hI\ to C. .1. Harris et a lar.il iu Mii!?:taiii $10.00. \\\ P. I la nlin^ to A. S. Kichol; ]v'i'- In Canada, $10.00. (i.M. luiliy to John 1). Norton, laii? i m ('iillow ikv, $2(5.00. 0. .M. liali lo \Y. A. Taylor and I I). Braill-y. land in Cuilowhee $10.0< .1. .\. Amnions to Amos Hoylt 1st! ii< ( a!: nviu $10.00. W. W. Prow11 to Thnd Brown 3 0-4 ai-rc* in ('aney Fork $800.00. \V. A Brown to Tiutd Brown 1 srrc in Can;*;." Fork. $10.00. ,'oiui M' -M r to F.<! Messer 52 aer< in H;ii-ki-r ? Crtek. $11)0.00. .In;--: IVuoii io T. II. DeBonrd, anvs in (;i;. 'la, 50 stamp. .I.M. liiliin .1. 3. Patterson, f front Whit tier, PS50.ni). M. Bu'ii. nan to ,1. J. ami Pa: .Me!K ir,.ii. !< t in Sylva, $18B0.'!>. \V. A. Clayton to' Kcli. rt Clavtr. 50 i-.civs ia SiMtts Creek, $70i).(.l). \Y. V. MoiVisou to \V. f\ tlflidef lift ill li!,.'': I_r. $10.00. SUNDAY SCHOOL conventio: Program Township Sunch Sflio.il Convi to he hold wit Bap:: : i\;u:t'h ui ltaUt'in. Keforua. 28. MORXiV; SESSION 10: '". i t1 (?!i<ui;i!, (i. Crawford'. 10:45, l'laiiii my: t }n* (Opening Wc. slit]/ S-'i'iitfi* lor the Sunda ?friino!. !?'. 1. Watson. v> 11:111, Pn i-ariiis? ;iu<l Tciching th L.swiii, Prof. \V. H. Rhodes. 11:35, Business Period: Record of Attendance. ? # , Appointment of Nonnnatin Committee. 11:45, What t he Sunday School dp for the Children, Mrs. C. 1 Alli'on. l.:l(>- Ai iK.unccwicnLs. > 12:15 Adjourn. I%nr>r; i ! .c ehurch. Bring a baske: AFTElt SOON SESSION !> iional, Rev. A. C. Brvsri ?w' '] .r nix.ing the Ycung Peoj> > iii'tlie Sunday School, Rev. Vt M lUWnni ' -?<"> ! i' liiiiie ?iganizatir.n andj At ti'iiic- lor vAdults, Prof. R. 1 Mi'ilison. | ? " o(] Fnatnite of our Sur. -<!' oo!. (Thrett-minute n:e ? ' - j a representative fro> :day School.) Led by R ; '.-n ??tii -lid (1. C. Cooper. ) ' '"'i !'iePeriod: , v nominating committer f'li-c and place of Township In ~ s\ihito. t" 3-10 Atljoam. R. I.'. FISHER, Township Chairman. QUALLA Mr-;. Knloc has returned t?":' '"rlmiuc :;t Canton after visiting lie' b ?>thrv. Mr. jlvic Hayes. Mr.11. Keag^p has gone to Ashe on hii-inc'ss. ? Mrs. M:?ii?ty Smith is real ' sick ,0T>'! slic s(k;ji recovers. . Mr. ],. Cope went to Sylva on bu-? inisH. Mr. .Tvss Nelson, of this place has ~0TI0 '?? ^"nti'iia on a business trip. ! Mr. ItmV;,. Sliorrill and wife vis?' t(1 Mr-- I. !!. Heagan Sunday. .'I'** ! Ihves spent Sunday \l*M ' ? ? ? ' ? ? ';>'> y* ^Mr. ,i. ];?? ?.. ir>-n1- s-'-dny v;:fl ? (s?)i H'.nw'.. "ro Ifving a good school a* "" h ?? ,l| ... f,,,,-. t Off ^Jnt around every body and visit) '5" t our lake. KETiKED LUMBERMAN OF iTACKSON COUNTY DIES > ? ? . .; i Aslieville Citizen Thomas McBoe Mason, ego 5 i. ?e tired lumberman of Jackson ccv.nty died Sunday night at a private- :Sani iarium at Morganton after an illness Extending over a period of four year*. Born in the Hominy scction Mr. Mason entered into the lumber bus ess at the agp of 25 with his father . J. Mason at Dillsboro and \va jvdminently identified with the luai ber industry until he was forced tc ,ive op active work on account oJ tailing health and he moved to Ashe .iile with his family conducting hi business- from his residence hero Suffering a nervous break-down h ?vas confined to a ?anitariuiu at Mor ;anto:i whoro ho died, Mr. Mason Is survived by his widow and thr&j children, Mrs. C. E. Ioyn.*r,(ri M'jO Helen Mason am Thomas M.'.son, ?11 01 Aslieville an !jy his ]:mnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. J Mason .of Dillsboro and one brother Charies Mason of Jackson county. Funeral Services will bo held at Dillsboro' W^lnenlny morning at 1' o'clock with interment at Paris ,cei: otery at that i>l::oo. HENDERSONVILLE HONORS COL. HAEKI: Charlotte, Feb. 13.? Commodore J I' try Stolt;:, -\iiiiuii. Fin., liiilliot aire dcvolojK'n of resort property i /lorida and Western North Carolin ?as one of tlie principal speakers ; the dinner here Saturday everting, >? which chambers of commerce in Wes .1 Ko'th Carolina1 jwid tribute t Col Wade li. Harris^ editor of t: "?? ChsflVW, for the part h ;at- iayid Sit the, developing-. < Fortxf1 r*vpresentatfves nf - - "^T \Ve.jit*r.s North Carolina towi ? viv wsriit al the dinner, nls<- J) i it V ?a?rat r!otte:i?is. The pei\r4it?n w plr.imed by t lie Hciidt'rhQUvJli' C a . her of Conuaeice a trib'ite V ( ? Harris appreciation of his support Vhe I; ;(?>'. iii that section of the State. There [ were delegates from Abbeville. Sylva, Black Mountain Trvon ami Brevard in a<ldition ti those front llendersonvillc. The ad Iress of welcome was delivered b\ Cot T. L. Kirkpatrick, President o the Charlotte Chamber of Commem Tlie occasion was one of elegance a well as keen interest, and was a ban some tribute frtfiii the W est to Co' Harris. ' ? ft i - PUBLISH LIST OF ? PARK SUBSCRIBER.1 The following is the list of peop! in^.TAckson County, who have sub scribed1 to the purchase fund of tli Great Smoky Mquptains Nation? Park lands. It is believed that tli. quota ofr this comity will be com pMed during the week, if the peop! interested will send in their subs criptions. 0. (I. Bryson, $300.00, T. C. Brysoi 100.00, V. V. Hooper 100.00, .Tno. D Norton 75.00, O. M. Edwards 50.0( N. L. Sutton 75.00, W. H. Rhode 75.00, A. I). Parker 50-00, J. R. Bucl; man J00.00, C?. T. Cooper100.00 Roy Dills 100.00, Rex Moody 300.00 M. Buchanan, Jr., 200.00 (Gilme Moody iOO.OO, R. IJ. Sutton 50.00, C A. Bales 75.00, J. D. Cowan lOO.Of 1. L. Diliard 100.00, C. C. Buchanai 100.00, C. E. English 100.00, Dai Tompkins 150.00, Raymond Gleni 100.00, J. C. Allison 300.00, C. I Allison 300.00, Jno. R, Jones 150.0? L. C. Hall 200.00, H. E. Buchanar 300.00, Mrs. Sadie J. Lonp 150.00, W Mike Brown 100.00, L. ZireharV 100. 90 R. C._ AUisGn lvOO.OO, C. H.. Dan id's 100.00, K. E. Brown 100.00, Bill. Davis 300.00, J. H. Long 50.00. Cyri: H. Nicholson 75.00. W. E. Quo 100.00, Hugh Monteith 75.00 Blain Nicholson 75.00, D. A- Monteith GO.Oi C. M. Wells 75.00, Milas Parker 100. 00, X. D. Davis 50.00, L. W. Bum garner 50.00, J. Guv McCinrc 50.01 P. E. Moody 100.00, Grason Coin 25.00, Glenn Hughes 50.00, A. J Dills -300.00, J. C. Collins 100.00, tfrj C. Hough 100.00, E. L. McKee 500.0* ! D. E. Murray 100.00,, W. E. Grind | staff 100.00, J. W. Fleeman 75 00, J. j F. Freeze 75.00, W. O. Allen 50.001 W. W. Watt 150.00, J. P. Hood 10(J0, 1 00, J. N. Morris 150.00, T. Hvllas tiritrs and Son 00 00, W. E. Robinson I lOO.OO^W. H. Smith 100.00, R, L V 100^0. C'li 'on Brrtttw "00. 00, F. I. Watson 75.00, R. F. Jarretl I 200.00, Jarrett Brothers -300.00, M. Buchanan 500.00, -A? : .j_ ' All Principal Streets to be Paved.-Engineers at Work All the principal streets of Sylva will bo paved, according to the pav-< ing program projected by the Cham ber of Commerce and the Board, of Aldermen. Petitions have been received for.the |).?\ing of Jackson Street from Mis. M. H. Morris' to Keener Street, for Mill Street from J. S. Higdon's Ha rage to The Early Service Station, lor Ailen Street from Jackson to the Jap at the top of College Hill, for Hampton street from Allen Street to the property , of the Sylva Tannin*: Company, for Dillsboro Road froni Highway No. 10 at the Railroad Crossing near the residence of R. R. Morgan to the .coloration line if W. R. Sherrill's, for Keener Street from Main to the Court Honse, foi liidgewav from the Court House to the site of the Charlotte Club House for Savannah road from Main Strcc to the branch near the residence o B. H. and H. P. Cathev, for Mapl urfet from Jackson to Mill, for Wal nut from Jackson to Main, and fc ?ohi\ from Allen to the end. )' i.4 expected that other petition v"! h< coming in to the town boar< ?itliin a short time; completing t!:? ?i/i ? - program for practically tli htire town, and the paving no\ isked for approximates four mile ?i' paving and including nearly even irir.eipal street. The Board of Aldermen, in adjourr d cession, Inst Wednesday, received iho petitions and employed (lilbcr C. "Wliite Company, of Durham, a ?n<*ineors*in charge of the work. Tin W-fiitc people have their engineers ir v, n at the present time, mailing tin >? hninarv survev and estimate <?' flint t'- "(Iv.*' t for bids will be ma?!'> in a sl.?v .-.ml that the work will begi* h-Jv in the .spring. Thi' paving prograRj^wi's. iur>l?it?" by ilie Sylva Chamber Gi Comnu-r.^ and Jhtf petitions circulated by i: members. Tht" meeting, of the chai' |>er lastr Tuesday evening was < ' thusiastic, and then; was freijii-i applause as j>etition after* petitiu. was read. ELECTION TO BE EEi-D JN APPJ! Src'on 1. That :1: " Is r i!' 1 ;?! iiiC next !(?: ? ??! *1 il?- no:;t gr-iunu si _H Jackson County a hoar 1 ; J ?oiuily commissioners, w|io shall is:!: lie place of the hetherto cXistii. ?ountv board of commissioners, an \)U?ty highway commission, and \vl. hall he rafter perform all the dutle and exercise all the powers heret< fore conferred by law upon each < he aforesaid boards; and/the quali icatious, the designation', the par ticnlar duties, and the ocnipcnsatioi of each oi' the members of said boarf if county conunissioners shall be a* follows: /(a) Ono reputable, intelligen ?itizen and tax-payer of said count;, o b3 designated at "Connty Com ?lissioner of Roads", who shall Imv ihaVge of the entire county highway ">ad system ,outside of the State nighwavs now or heareafter laid out ?oustructed and maintained as such, md such person shall have all th? towei-s, rights mid responsibilities of hd board of eonftnty road commis sioners or supervisors now holdim: office as such in Jackson Countv. ach person shall be a member of the >oard of county commissioners of -:on County and shall have ofr his advices, an annual salary oi' twenty four hundred ($2400.00) dpllars, pay i;i monthly installments of two hundred ($200.00) dollar*; per month (b) One reputable, ' Intelligent ?itizen and taxpayer of said county, lo bv designated -"Cotiuty Coininis sionei1 of Finance", who shall nrt as tax supervisor of said county with all the rights powers and duties general ly belonging or pertaining to the supervising ,assessing, and listing of the taxes of said county; such per son shall also act as Comity Treas urer of Jackson County fulfilling all such duties and responsibilities as now devolve nnoii the County Treas urer of said eoiihty. "Such person 1! likewise act in the ^parity of cor.n'v commissioner of Jaqkj^n C S'jiy, -v 1 f.-.r all his services' s!i ,i! r^eolva r (inuw:;! salary of twuity-fc.ur hun d 'it 'f'2+00.00) dollars, payable, in monthly installments of two hundred ($200.00) dollars per month, (e) On# reputable, intelligent V {citizen and taxpayer of said county, ito.be designated "County Commis J sioner of Public Welfare", who shall be Chairman of the County Board of ! Edueat an as hereinafter provided for; ai. ? shall have all the rights, duties ; ;id responsibilities now de volving cn such official of said county And it shall he his duty to act in the ca]>acity of County Superintend ent of Public Welfare and to per form all duties prescribed by law for sucH officer in .'other counties of this State and to conform to the regula tions of the State Department of Public Welfare. Such person shall also be a member of the board of county commissioners of Jackson Coqnty, and for all his services shall receive an annual salary of twenty tour hundred ($2400.00) ]>ayable in monthly installments of two bun died / ($200.00) dollars, provide;!, that the county board of education shall continue until the first Mondaj in April ,one thousand nine hundred nd twenty-seven, when its dutiei hall he transferred to said Chair .lan of the County Board of Educa "on and his two associate member: f the County Board of Educatior is hereinafter provided for. Sec. 2 That the three official} ''vo'iisiifM- provided for shall con stitute the board of county commis siourra of Jackson County, and they shall meet and organize a sa board and elect one member chairman of ..?'id hoard. ' Sec. .X ThaL'all county matters ?j- ipjsriv ?before such a board iiaH be considered and jwssed on b\ .^id officiais a slhe Board of County sti.^iss-o i-is of Jackson County ? 'Mhi in ' ' II ii ill hu i*"*' i/.M.ibiTs art pre ent : >1. i' le.'l.two of the members con ? ..'i'.' * in 'die passage of all order; i<!i:n;4 il.:' general and finaii<-is*f lir.i :tii ! er?u:?!y highway sys . i:i of l!ie >cUiity. See. 4. That the members e1 . ;1 ?if the >a:;! h.>irrd of county conn.:! sionrrs sliall, before assuming t'ta <;,ni(> And ;<-|>iJiisibilities of thei tillicc-;, make ami lilt* with the Chr" of the Superior Court of Jacksos '.uiHiy fidelity hands as follows foi !.?_* faithful performance of the duty aud for the honest accounting for all funds r,reived, appropriated, and li.-ht;rscd !>y them: (a) The* County Commissioner of Finance, a fidelity j. ii . ai l ::e muii of at least forty lioi!saiiil(' ($40,000.00) dollars; (b) lie other two commissioners ,each a fidelity bond in the sum of at least ive thousand ($5000.00) dollars. Provided, that the'cost of said bpndi ..hall he paid out o fthe general coun ty fund;.' Sec. f>. That the County Board af Education of Jackson County shal' on and after the first Monday in April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, consist "of the above named Chairman of the Coiinly Board of Education ,and two othei members chosen and empowered by the General Assembly of North Caro lina and they shall meet, qualify, and trganize on the first Monday in April, one thousand nine hundred and twen ty-seven, thereafter, uhtil their succes sors are likewise chosen and quali fied, exercising all powers and dis charging all duties granted and im posed by the school law of the State as applicable to County Boards o Education, v Sec. 6. That on /the first Mon day in April, one thousand nine hun dred and twenty-seven, the said coun ty board of education shall elect a County Superintenndent of Public I;: strnction, in accordance with the pro visions of the State Department of Education, his duties, powers, and re sponsibilities to .bo the same as those prescribed- by the school law. Sec. 7/i that before this act is effective it mustHje Submitted to the qualified voters of Jackson Count\ at :i special election to be held the first Saturday in April, one' thousand nine hundred and twenty-six, to be eallcd and; conducted in the same manner and under the same rule? and regulations as elections for cinni bers of the General Assembly. At said election if a majority of the votes east be. "For the Commission Fo'-;^ of Government", then th:s act ?>" '?"> "Vc'irc: but if a majority of Ik'1 votes cast be "Against the, C-wivssifm "Ponn of Government'* than t'nis act shall be null and v>id Sec. 8. That this act shall bo in. force from and after its ratification/ REV. T. F. D'SITZ CALL ED 10 SYLVA CHURCH . * / v 1? At a conference of the members' of the First Baptist church, here last Sunday morning, a unanimous call was extended l^;v. Tliad F. Dcitz -to supply for the church, for a "period of six months. Mr. Dcitz, who is ? forceful an.'! interesting preacher, i serving the Scotts, Greek church half time now ami will preach once every Sunday at the Sylva church, thu giving half tune to the church here until the services of a full time pa.-> tor can be secured. lie will preacl here next Sunday evening at 7:30 and the church extends a cordial in vitation to the public to attend this service. AJHOAL GREEK Mr. D. C. Hnghes and Mrs. J. H. Hughes mode a business trip to Sylva Monday. Mr. K. Howell was a guest at Mr. W. H. Hoyles' Sunday. Miss Martha Heritage spent Sun day with Mrs. I). C. Hughes. Mr, J. B. Battle spent the weei end with relatives in Whittier. Mr. C. B. Terrell of Cullowhei spent the week end with homefolks. Mrs. K. Howell and Mrs. Weavei Freeman were guests of Mrs. Jul? | Hayes Tuesday. Misses Bertha Buchanan, Gracc Hoyle and Essie Anthony were visi-; tors at Mr. S. M. Crisp's Sunday Mr. YVihty Bribes and family of Olivet tailed nt Lr .J. (*. II oyv' Sunday. Mrs. A Toy- cnl'td n ? Hiigi< ' . Mrs. J.'-V * *.11 Mr. and Ml*. C. Hugh; :fK Jnfo Battle m* " Misses Martha 1: ritage and Mar;. Battle spent s social evening at Mr. Dan Gassc's, Safru uay. \ 0. "/'irtiu of. Clicrpkce. 3 r *>:-5on ? city, Kutiv Messrs. If. xwy OR1TX1 ' .' t r,nd My. Cliffords t. ' Vilmot, wet". i-?' t 'ii'H 2. i. iunlvn. Mrs. .T. ' < V . H: Hr.! "red'ey ^ ':h Mrs. iloive? II:.-.:, 3 SAT1 Mrs. E;! v " ?! ? and littl. rrand C " i n, spent ls?sl week ?'hd v. ri > ? > d-i;:?ht?fr, Mrs Tames Ll;;d c .. ?> 'AS boon von sick. Mr. and Mr :. Yv\ 31'. Porter motored | to Asheville Fvid. y. Mr. Frank \W< 'i of Asheville was here last wer Mr. and Mr*. "'b::t Reecr, of Ea?t La Porte sp.-;it ! >st y.'erk end with lier mother, v:rs -Hicr. ;]arnes. - Mr. E. M. S:,!.'" vs ; ril Mi;* Kdr? Smathers inotTr' to A-iic-ville Snn day to see his daught.r, Mrs% Odeli Mehaffey, who was sick in the Meri wether hospital. Mrs. Modena Brown went to Sylva Saturday. Hon. W. T. Lee has Lad some very attractive folders made showing the plot of Balsam Heights, anotl'er sub division of Balsam. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee, Jr., left Sunday, by motor, to spend some time in Daytona and other parts of Fla. Mr. Lee went in interest of his father's new development here, Bal sam Heights. Mrs. Grovcr Ward of Bryson City visited her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Ensley and sisto\ Mrs. Lona Green, this week. Mrs. W. B. Farwcll, Mis. D. T. Knight, Mrs. Grover Ward and Mrs. Lona Green went to Sylva on bus iness Monday. _ LOVE'S THAPEL Mr. and Mvs. P. C. Hall and-Mr. ind Mrs. Writer ~T;;.vle were guests >f Mr E P. Tat!?"1. Sunday. Miss Nettie Asl:e was the {juest < f Miss Annie V. T"t!'cm, S-'n^av. Miss Love Bu'-igairncr spent tVe week end with home folks. Miss Haiinrdi H"'! spent the wee!' end at Webster. Mr. Hugh Farmer, of Woodrow. i was here, Sunday. { Miss Hnttie S' errill spent t1*' week end at heme. Mr. an* T'rs P'hn 'Hooper and 'ittle danr't r e spending a few lays at E?:-- _*ii Po"fe. Miss IPiKr "?>'! spent Tuesday with Missef T'ri; e Belle and Nettie j \she. ' ' * ? Mr. Carl P; orne? made a bus ness triy> t ' " ~s 'urdnjv Mr. and lr- !ieor re S'tuler and family met / > A.V.-'vn??sville^ Snn lav. We are gla i co fay that Mr. Wib Bumgarner is improving. " ANOTHER OAR OF DAIRY COWS COMING TO CO. SOON The car of Jersey cows and heifers that were brofight into the county in early December have practically all freshened and are giving good satisfaction. Soine of these are giving their owners four dollars worth of butter fat per week, and the heifer* are doing their part in proportion. It is this type of cov.-r that pay well and a half dozen of them will give any farmer an income of around one hundred dollars per montfi. The best cream market in the South hi right at the door of Jackson county earners. Macon and Clay eounty farmers are looking to us to cooperate with them in furnishing the cream for the new oreameiy at "Franklin starting in March and April. Most ill our farmers have talked the need of a markc for what they can pro duce for the past few years. Now we have the market at our door for cream and also poultry and hops :.nich go liana n wish dair, ing. What are wc going to do wiili this type of farming which builds up ;ur soil, gives us a living at home tnd those products which sell for the most money? It looks as if t:ur be: t farr.en wiil ;:ke advantage of this opportunity, .'hey have given the Coanty Farm Agentor ders ofr another car of.Tersey ? ?:? be b. i'rLt'in within the ? f / Vrf ?/? ii -iiii ? ? * / ? s jrtf i ?"> ?? y . J iuity Agoni t <>, 'IV v. - 'r!>: HlllGUi-o:* SELLS EGGS IN YHAP vriu um i *?n During the past year Mr. Glenn ' i 3tis? n of QuaHa lias kept an aver otV iwo !lUliJ.ctI \V1 Ito Li?,l M , and voiy ij.ipc.i^nt ib *?.?; :act \eK.i, and very important is the f:i?t, warmly hr-urcd and w. 11 fed on :? <:(?xX mash mivture and scratch AH. .From these hens Mr. and Mre. '?Yr vuson^have sold $904 worth of at an average price of 32 1-2 cents per dozen. The i'eed cost on these hens with corn at $1.40, wheat at $1.75 and ??ats at 80 cents per bushel has been ?round half what the eggs were sold for. This leaves, Mr. Ferguson, says a . 3tv prp.'it .vv e.]?>;?>! v.s .of f.vd'nt; f mgjv {Jviii's . In :!? ? two hun i.v.1 iien:--, ? i ? /, Sia .ti:\". <">? n i ? ? rd " i'ergAV-on ..!?? ? ' Uic.it. ... -r ' "<1 rer>:\\ ? jo p.,':;- in. <?:"<!' i to have four cor:. fr ?.! ? wk^sir, i' <?11 cfv r ? '? v--' .Vit*. plenty of skim milk unc .ow'fctock beats for gre n feed re.\ .?inter and the feed cost of keepins the hens Till ba cut clown troincn< ously whil^ he four ww v;il! hrih?: in around $50 per month from sale, f crearn. SUPERIOR COURT IN SESSION Jackson County Superior Court has been in session, this week, with Tudge Oglesby presidirVery few cases have been tried during the wee1' *nd these onlv minor criminal ease The cour+ w" note'1 bv' tV el ^ence of both d r n->F; ? nesses and . 'a ? r.> ? 1 ??' were ordered forfeits d and a mr ;V~" of the witnesses who ver<; absent were fined. o SYLVA METEO 8"' PHUPC" Pre?."'in? Sun-av limrp' >g at 11 ?>V!oc'r in-1 Si'ndiv '?veninjr at 7 '30. Sunday School rnd Epw "lb T Gfl'HlC ?t rfTTn) ^(jn o'clock A ?r 1 ? You have worship COPE CR^K ? Miss Eva P.nmgarner of Cullowhce spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Jim:JpfongarwT. Mra. Hershal A- he a:'d iittle daugh ter, Willa Mae, S}v?nt Monday v.ith her mother, Mrs. Msry Cope. Mrs. Elizabeth C pc, mall son and daughter of Charlotte and Miss Zenfl Cope of Canton, Ohio, rr* r.pfnding a few weeks with their eio.'.tv, Mrs. Mary Cope. Mr. Dillard Cop? was the Ssnd-iy visitor of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Cop"*. The smnll children of Cope CreeV enjoyed Saturday evening at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cope's with music, games and Valeatiw bo* l u
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