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$1.50 111 i YEAR IN ADVANCE IN T^^OLTNTY " ? ? , ' , ' APRIL^28Tl926' " " $2.00 THE YEAR IN ADVANCE O UT SIDE GIGANTIC DEVELOPMENT PLANNED IN PLOTT BALSAMS Bl'lUdXU ROAD TO BLACK KOCKPEAK .V ii Florida and Western developer is" pre par .!.er develop his holdings . . f miy.. \? lim tl's interests lie in. the -mnilieent Plott Balsams' is roads. It is under .1. i'. \i. !' I ilU i'i informed circles liere ?>i;'! :ii |ii> ill-i li.Dl'1' III t ? 11 tiiat a i.'Mniet with a speed clause ?;i> avvaiilid Tuesday tor the con ?tr;;i-:it'ii ?!' a highway from Mr. II,Ma'- -ciil road on Jones' Knob i? i:.r ; of Black Rock. .A i?e a scenic highway 011 !i?j. ?s world through the Bal Mini - ami at <*111 altitude well uur '.' iie> t lor its entire length L11.t r Mr. Hood bought a lhtif |.!nin.|;y on Junes' Knob; but shut*t. time has been adding to in> imi- : until they are extensive i-witra , I:.?? -uiiiiiiit of and tli ? siutii v. . .?r tiie entire Plott Bai si::i .< ilom .Jone's Knob t Biiuk Ru?k. They lie wholly in Jae'c >1.:. iiii:.. near Sylva Beta Addv Wil.i*~ . Balsam .> * Til- -.ti... highway starts at Bai "l ? ?f ill probably conic t. A ri ' onitl center ut?>p, [iir ? tels, parks utiu rd to be planned. A ?i? .. . ,ij wild mountain; " .1 . -<ale is beginning. ? '.\I)|j;.\, r.s FILE I'OKs 1 ,\ 11. I' RES \ t : li. lor state I Jil a uie list is COM , |?l?:lt\. - , Hi'; ", 'v.ii,_: vip seek nomiiui ..iimU of their paru? > ?' primaries. i I'"!1 i ... if States senator: Lee ' ..iid Robert R. KevnohU iHii.:; : an(l Johnson .1. llav'-s li'l'iiuiii-ii.:. ?? ( . Km- ' r justice of the supreme ''fin: ?v.icu-r i-. Stacy ueiuocmi: laiiit- .? ;;j-,i 1 Republican. 1 Fur . .-..l iate justices:' Herii.t j ' !.?'.nuciat, Herbert JF.Sea ; | u"?l u ; '?iunit - W. .1. Brogd'cii Iki'iH-11. F Starbuck Republi *??'?; u. .1. Adams Democrat, unop l'"v ?'>ijioration : commissioner; Allm j uaxwj&U, Democrat; Jo! "!'l? itiikins, Republican. i.^iess: Ijindsey G) Win*; " i'ir District; John il. KerrjM N" " ?! . strict; Charles L, Abi i' uethy. , pi ? Edward \V. Pou. ? y ' . . (Y., . i naties jili- ' -'btectniaK, 1 lilil,- ? 1 r L. Lyon, Sixth f> \\ 11 Seventh; Robert L. I iirhtli; A. L. BulwinkloV | ' . jjuiiimtte, Ninth; Zebu II aiyl Felix E. Alley. > iioenits. Ifoscoe Britten, "?!'M 1 ?! I rift; Hyb?rt Branily, ^ "1 (*. Durlandj Fifth; Lei?? V. gett, Sixth; S. Carter Wil ,lij||v rcventh; Uarrett 1). Bailey, ' ,nl il. Kenneth Smathci-s, 'Ul,i. '^publicaus. i'! je Slip rior Court, 20t,; 'istriet: Walter K. Moore, ' 1? Mallonee, Thomas J. and William J. Han 1:1 ??! rats, ,11 Deiuie Si(jk, K i: h'-itor Twentieth Judicril 'imver. (! Davis and Tliur ?iwouil, Democrats; Ah anls, Republican ' Senator Tliirty s'ecoml 1 L"iuas Stringlit'ld, Demo i> third district: W ?! l'" :! 1 iiKif-rat, and Ilenr}' G Rob '?'M I'i, ""ill | Hi: 'U It !'<m I rid i ?T;.{ 'y 1 in ii "-in 1 Hlii. 1 limes Pcnland, Repuh it Drys'" Leader Mrs. Ktia A. Hoole of Brooklyn. N ? Y., national president \pf the ! \Vomeu's\Christlan Temperance Un Iod, testified for the "drya" recently *fj at the Senate prohibition hearings. ?t 'J | ' H. QUALLA -Mr. and Mrs., Alonzo Webb of Cot.|?er\s Creek were visitors Sun tiny; Air Webb Iod the choir in sev oral beautiful sonire .Mr, and Mrs, Hill Howell motor ('d ) to Waynesville, Sunday after ? lu>. 11. ? ' > I Mr. and Mrs.:. Ed Mali of Whit tier and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hughes ; were dinner guests at Mr. J. E. Hut le's, Sunday. i " 1 .? Hev. and Mrs. W. Xcwlliam, Mrs. .1. I,. Feiirust n. Miss Anni?1 Lizzie Terrell and M r. Guy Moody ; were guests at Mr. I'. J I. Ferguson V. Snndiy Miss \ <*t:na DeBord of Whittier, ]Vfi*l rt. B. Battle and Mr. and Mrs Co A. "Kinsland were supper quests at Miv J. II. Hughes', Sunday Mr. and Mrs. II (!. Fcrgusbn din ed with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gibson Sunday. Mis; Etta Ivinsland called on Miss Annie Tenel), Friday after noon.' ^ Miss B* nnie Anthony visited Mis. Elsie II ?yle, S nday. Mr. Ted Kinsland has purchased a -car. 2\rir. C. T. ??!oi.dy has moved t: his nt w re- id nee. it !>eiins that Jock Fio.'Jfc^ ha-, almost dealt a death blow to the IV.lit crop in this section. ? FLSI1 COM .MISSION TO MEET CITIZENS 1 lie "o t!i Ca oinia Fisheries Com mis don will hold a meeting in Way ne vi!l<! at two o'clock on May 6. The fish hatchery at Balsam will bo inspyctcd; and a general discussion had with citizens who arc inter c tedv>u restocking the streams of the state and protecting and conserv ing fish in all streams where fish ate to be distributed. People who are ' interest ed in tho work are urged, in a letter from Chairman Dixon to Br. W .P. MeGuire Df the Jackson coun ty fish f and game commission, to be present at the meeting and majvc known their .wishes to the board. , J.OVFTAOE ,NOT TO RKIURN TO SYLVA Mr A. 0. Lovelaco who has been the sup-'rintendniit of the Sviva schools hns severed his connection with them in order to return to his home in Rutherfordton to enter the reaity business. - y , , i THE GREAT AMERICAN1 HOME. n I I ^>v i* v f v: ??Stesl i Z<- lUfiULvl ?-/ ?-a apluU \ ^ / I < > ,a;j W/ ? KU&SY'S To ' &LAMG AGAIM rf?~i "f*^t -?/ L0k ^/ ^"T_i DEMOCRATS HOLD COUNTY POW WOW With John 11. Wilson ns chair, man and Dan Tompkins as secretary the Jackson county democrats held ti.eir convention at 1 o'clock on Sat urday endorsed the state and county a mi i tr.it'ons and elected delegates' to tlio state convention i A resolution asking for a plank in the state platform demanding a uni form school system throughout tjic' state and supi>orted by state funds was introduced by Mr. Tompkins and unanimously adopted by the conven tion on a rising vote. Addresses reviewing the rapid velopment and progress of the county weremade b}r Hon. Walter P. Moore Senator T. C. Bryson Hon Thomas A. Cox and others. 1 he li t of the delegation elected to attend the Ilaleigh meeting was: J. H. Morris Harry Buchanan T. A. | Cox J. ,1. Hooker Robt. L. Madison R. O. Self Dan Tompkins Raymond R. Nicholson Goo. C. Cox J. I). Nor ton R. C. Hunter Walter E. Moore J. TL Wilson Mrs. Ben N. Queen Mrs. Thomas Cox Mrs. E. L. McKto and Mi s Frances Coward. PUBLISH NEW PAPER IN SYLY A On Tuesday morning "The Rural ite," the latest addition made to the population of our fast grow ing c ty of Sylva, was born. The new publication itates that E. E. Brown is its publisher; that it will be pub lished eveiy Tuesday; that it is non political and non sectcriamjbut will devote itself to promoting every inter; st of the county. WILL DEDICATE LOVEDALE CHURCH On the second Sunday in May tli? Lovedale Baptist church wilt ho'd its service of dedication. Hie order of .service- follows: 10:0(> A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M.Dedication Sermon? Rev. T. F.Deitz 12:00 M. Dinner on the ground 1:00 P. M. Discussion of Baptist History.?Rev. Robert Randolph. , i W. C. Reed, Pastor. FRUIT INJURED OX Bltr RIDGE?ITEMS Tlic cold lias killed most of the poaches; but has not hurt the apples Pecple at Big Ridge are glad to see the farmers out in the field again after the rough and dreary winter. We arc proud to say that we are having a lively Sunday School; and the people greatly enjoyed two sermons delivered Saturday and Siwi diy by Rev. Western Parker. We arc glad to soo Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore out again after illness wi.h the flu. The ]>coplo of Big Ridge are Me.sed with beautiful flowers and delicious water. Mrs. Sara Hooper "is visiting her daughter in Pickens, S. C. Our Community is enjoying a few days visit made by Mr. T. G. Dills, of Pine Grove, Macon County. Misses Opal, Ruth and Nanc Davis entertained Mrs. Bessie C. Hooper, Misses Odessa, Louise and Geneva Pruett and Mr. Charlie Moore and his sister, Miss,Chris * \ tine Moore, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Warren J. Pool andMr. Sam Bryson of Glenville were guests at Mr. J. W. Moore's, Sunday. Mr. Will Pruett, Mr. Pharroi Bry pon and Mr. Homer Dillard motored to GlenvilJe, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hayes. |Hooper nw<torcdf to Sylva, Sunday. TO HAVE MOTHERS' PROGRAM AT BETA A special Mother's Day program is bring arranged for Scott's Creek Baptist church, Beta, on the Secon 1 Su d y in May. V , The speakers will ^>e John B. E:i slev, Geo. VV. Sutton T. C. Biysoa and ot!:ers. * \ . * . \ _ _ ;jf*. ^ Special music is being prepared. CHAMBER INVITES S. C. i-.ISlGHLOKS I The Svlva Clianibor of Commerce, s ' at the dinner, Tuesday evening, vot ed to ^end an invitation to the Wal ha la C amber of Commerce ami other citizens of Oe infce county, S. U. to be tlie guests of Sylva a montli from that date. The purpose being to cultivate tho friendship of our neighbor county of South Carolina and-to promote the construction of the Wado Hamption Memorial High way. ... f Highway Commissioner James G. Stikeleather will be invited to be the guest of the chamber at the meet ir.g- " .? ' D. Cr. Bryson, E. -L. McKeo and John B. Ensley were apj>ointed to attend a m< ot'ng called in Asheville, i of the Western'North Carolina Fed oration of Chambers of Commerce, Thomas Dixon will be invited to of tlijc Chamber and a committor composed of C.- C. Buchanan >E. L. MeKee and D. G. Bryson was ap pointed to extend the invitation. FORMAL TO HAVE W. N. C. FINALS' Cullowhiee, April 26?The plan; to have a distinctive Western North ? ? ? -f* 1! Carolina... program., for., the *p<Jm mencement at Cullowhee StatoNor mal School a<e being jJerfcct;?: and it is believed that. drctsi. . .of tho program eiJBiuiittee and , 0 Tke officials will ,bo"toaterialized hi a program that will have^<|?cided! educational value and will revcaj the - possibilities in the way_,-of a commencement that summ?rtz?3 the year's work and deals with region al history The varioa^i^rtgiiji&i?via*, hard at work <ni the different acts of the pageant of Western North Carolina, to bo given on the night of Wednesday, May 19 In keeping with ,t!ic general plan and' wi,th .the spirit cf. tlie " whole program, i two speakers lave been secur ed for t "2. ecu xnccmci.t, each identified v.v?!t Western North Car olina, /Rev. J. M. Itowland, Editor of tM Chiistian Advocate, Rich SYLVA CENTRAL.' HIGH CLOSES *: ' The Central High School elosed^the year's work with the senior .play, ''What Happened To Jones," pre sented before a crowded house Sat, urday evening. The class day exercises by the nine members of the graduating class were held at two o'clock on Thursday after noon. Dr. Fred F4J3rown, pastor of the First Baptist churcs of Knox ville and a native of this oounty, do livered a masterful literery address Following the_, class song Miss Grace Mehaffey delivered the salut ation; Miss Edna Cogdill read tho history; Miss Elizabeth Daniels the poem; Miss Josejphine Cooper the prophecy;;. Miss Edith Jarrett pre sented a piano solo "Love Dreams" Miss Kathleen Kitchen the gifts; Mr. Carl. Keeyer vthe last will and ?testament; and Miss Nell Edwards the valedictory; and thia diplomas were presented to the graduates. Wednesday evening Dr. Fred F. Brown delivered' the annual sermon The commencement exercises of the Sylva Graded School conclude^ on Friday and- m( rked the close of a most successful term. PRUNE AND GRAFT. . * !?*?;? ? ? . ? ? , (By C ,W.TILSON, AGENT) 1 4 It is not too late 'to prune tho apple and peach trees if they have not been pruned. However, the spring rush of work is on and tl j pruning should have been done b i'ove now. f ,' . The grafting season is in its printf ** * ?'? ? ft Gratting* miglrt have been profitab'^' a little earlier, but now is the tilt.*; to graft without any ^longer delay. When you are' grafting young stock or trees ol thee body it isl^esi to-graft the central st#ek and leavp the side limbs growing until neii year before you take them off. Central stoeks do not graft suc cessfully after *tl\ey git much ovt .* three inches in diameter. Trees muc i larger tlyin tihs should be grafted by graifcing^'e best" limbs this yee ? ?*. ?"V ^ luld.leaving-a few Hmbs you wart . to .jcut uiUil ne^% yeftr. \ Remember thjtt thtf little grafting twi>rs or s<fk>tis always be er.t when the trees; arte ^dormant. If you have .yoqWgrafting twigs that were cUt''befpse- tte buds be gan to swell and-?80|the graftk 'r wax and a pruiihig sajr and hea^y kfiife ypH_ a^ v?^dy i$o graft. Dt tfc?Kgscaftuj$ fjyou planned fog ytqr^y H?W 'Gg&fr ING WAX rpsifi - ?r/Gn^ ^art ta^low'^|Kw Jjnseed oil .Wt the three togte&er'ahd stir "* iC * . , y/Ili!?. melting to prevent lumping. * Af.: :? the mixture ^js melted and Biixt I }rtXirv it * ?ifiSr 'cold water to cool in a shallow vessel.'Grease your hands and pull-.t^e *ifcixtnre iike i'tS^'Caiidy i ntil it becomes a light' color. It will 'have to be melted when applied to the graft. tfc. .?/??? mond, Va., aln iiiiu.-i of Weaver Col lege, and author cf several books on Western Noi?!i Carolina, -will # \? ? preach on Sunday, 16. Senator Thomas L. John^ci;, of Lumberton, a native of Buncombe county, alura rras of Mars Hill Colic;?-, Trill do liver the annual address > n l.idsy May 21st .
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