*0SONALS
, r^1 oi Cashiers wa?
^r", .;.-4 iii the week.
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;jU-v was here from
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^ i\ Si'uions is in Cincinnati
e'u business.
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t Stewart was here the
?-,1 : tWrn Norton.
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Tompkins of Web
*L<" l(l relatives here.
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i> \liison has accepted a
. ^ Svlva Supply Co.
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I i . . . ollc. representing the
? , was here this morn
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]|, .inotly and Mr. R. C.
I |l( ( .,:ia were in Sylva this!
Mr.
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\\ \. (\ihlo of Waynesville I
|, |H. , | :? -itliiiii" a lew days here I
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|.t!; , ; iU-am of Shelby was
I ?i ,? ?;;> brother, Mr. Robert
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)i|j.s l/.ifil?' Briiiht of Macon, Ga.,
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M>ine time here with rcl
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\[i~ !v I'lie Collins will leave
? Advance where she will
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;L> >iar.
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j , :v v.. he a Box Supper at the
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e, ii -Si liool September 25,
*'*-i 11 '?* ?' flock.
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(>;. \V; II. Harris of Charlotte
T:.i ??!;?> night here, a guest at
[[, \Yv, J:;t'!v>on Hotel.
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_\!>. A ,i Dalton of Durham will
rive ' '???? 'or a visit to Miss Rutu
i Mrs. Walter L. Jones.
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C. )g. Wilson, O. L. Lau
ti:,_ all,l v'arl Jamison were here
;rwu Oit-H-i!le the first oi' the week.
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Sirs. -1. K. Kirk has gone to Albe
marlv.wiaif >l.v will be the guest of
ri'lulnWs .,>1,1 ;: iemls lor some time.
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Mr. AY. 11.1. "'liV, Jr., has returu
ti'inkici av.<-X a visit to his par
VWi. it*..'*; M s. W. H. Rhodes, j
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Mr*. Mm l.f-a x is sj>endii\S a J
Mui.i'fi H'i;;. l.-.r parents, Rev. and
Airs.IV.'Wiixni, in liryson City.
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.'Rev. D. ,M. I'ressley of Bentlev
villc, Pcu>\vlv:mia, is sending sev
eral wjekv unit relatives at Speed
weil. .
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'.Miss jAhfi' H;ii a member of
tin* tVii ai Jij-ii \ School faculty
fflenj tl ? \vcoly end at her home in
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Mis. < i. \t. McClure of Hayesville
i- tin* ,.. ?! t.i !u r son and daughter,
Mr. ai.;.i \its. (iuy McClure at their
Iwjm* I.iyc. i.
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Jln-vVjien Sutton, wlio has been
I'l-i-fivitis i rcatment in an Asheville
.i,r some time has returned
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Mi/itii l Mrs. II. D. Fowler have
nWtl hue i'rOm Glenville and are
Wttjiybu :oonis in the home of Mr.
ai"l ill-, i. C. Collins.
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Kw. C. Amnions of Nashville,
Ga., hits !,( rii Spendihg several days
1:11 f prear-hed at the Baptist
Hiun-i, iii i- Sunday morning an^d ev
tuing..
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Mij. H i ^Jrs. Alex H. Kiser ro
turpiil ' ? 'liiy from their wedding
%,f(gv jieut the week end with
? !v ? mother, Mrs. Carrie Ma
?' left Sunday afternoon for
Brc-vai
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Bain and Miss Scarboro,
?'"'-m Miss Bain's guest, left
',st I ?!... M?r Tarboro where they
i t--.ot' the faculty of the
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Mr. Mi-s. A. B. Ensley spent
^'wlii- i:, Asheville. Mrs. A. W.
,lKsi ! ii accompanied them, re
Wnhn.|| ;?] Asheville for a visit to her
S|>1(,t. Air-. Zoiiip Brown.
*Ir- -I Mrs. J. S. Hidgon, Willa
* '? '' 1 ?n?X Mack Hidgon and Mr.
a!" A. B. Dills went to Ashc
J? to sec Earl Hidgon,
10's ; i i lie Farm School.
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? ? *'? K. Gray, of Alexandria, La
Ini' " ' rs*y,,,e time here and in
Bill 'Vl1'1 'l0r mo^her,Mrs. Alice
s' a"'3 her sisters, Mrs. E. L. Mc
60 uu^ ilw. A. Hi Reaver.
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Mr. W. M. Fowler of Glenville, ac
companied his sons, Mack, Jr. and
Guy as fav as Asheville yesterday 0:1
their way to school. Mack Jr., goes
to Chapel Hill to resume his studies
at the University and Guy goes to
Chatham, Va., where he will enter
Hargrave Military Institute.
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WILL HAVE ICE CREAM PARTY
AT WEBSTER HIGH SCHOOL.
Friday} afternoon^ September 17,
from 5 to 7 o'clock, ice cream, cake
and lemonade will be served on the
lawn in front of J. L. Broyles' store.
Funds made will be used to buy a
I victrola for Webster High School.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
. MEETS WITH MRS. BROWN
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The Methodist Missionary Society
held an interesting meeting with
Mrs. W. M. Browu yesterday after
noon, with Mrs. A. O. Allison as
leader of the program. The program
dealt with the educational work of
the Methodists in Brazil and Mrs. C.
A. Bales read a paper on the subject
which was followed by a round table
discussion.
During the social hour Mrs. Brown
served her guests delightful re
freshment?. v ^'
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MRS. RUSSELL ENTERTAINS
On Inst Friday evening Mrs. W.
F. Russell entertained a number of
young folks at ^er home on Court
land Heights.
The guests enjoyed music and
dancing and the playing of games,
after which delicious refreshments
were served.
The invited guests were: Mrs. J.
I). Dotherotv of Birmingham, Ala.,
Misses Ethel Crisp, Maggie Morgan,
Alma Leatherwood, Edith Jarrett, j
Sarah Keener and Maggie Parris and
Messrs. Claude Cowan, Frank Alli
son, William Standifer and Leonard
Francis Simjns of Birmingham, Ala.
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BUSINESS MEETING OF
CHURCH TOMORROW NIGHT'
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A meeting of the Baptist church
will be hold at the church tomorrow
(Thursday) night at seven thirty
o'clock >11 which time the report ot'
the pulpit committee will be consid
ered. It is hoped that every meuib-T
who cai\ possibly do so, will attend
the meeting.
On Sunday evening the B. Y. P.
U. will be reorganized and Rev. Wes
tern C. Reed, who is an experienced
leader in. this work, has consented to
lead the voting people. Rev'i Mr. Reed
requests that all young people of the
Baptist church and congregation
meet him at the church Sunday ev
cvenhig and help with the work of
reorganization^
Rev. T. F. Dcitz will preach at 11
o'clock Sunday morning.
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MRS. NICHOLS APPOINTED TU
BERCULAR SEALS CHAIRMAN.
At a meeting of the Woman's
Study Club, held at the home of Mrs.
Ernest L. Wilson, last Thursday,
Mrs, A. S. Nichols was appointed
chairman of the Tubercular Seals
committee, for this year.
Other business was transacted and
the program for the next meeting,
which will be with Mrs. C. L. Alli
son, on Thursday of next week, was
announced, the book for study se
lected by the program committee be
ing "A Daughter of A Samurai*' and
the leader Mrs. M. Buchanan, Jr.
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Mrs. Wilson^ served a salad course
and iced tea. -
Dedication of Chicago Unit of
Shrincr's Hospital for Crippled Chil
dren will be held Sept. 25, 1926. This
unit was opened March 20, 1926.
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If, as is proposed, a coin should be
authorized bearing the likeness of
President Coolidge, it might help to
refuteth e saying that money talks.
?Indian&]>olis Star."
WANT COLUMN
The rate for classified ads in
this column is 10c. per line for
each insertion, averaging six
'(6) words to a line.
FOR SALE?Remington portable'
typewritter. Reasonable terms. Mrs.
F. S. Griffin, Cullowhoc, N. C. z
FOR SALE?Fine Duroc and Poland
China Pigs. Love Dillard, Sylva,
N. C. ?
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WANTED?Snap Beans $1.50 a busl
el. Queen's Fruit Store.?8 18 tf
FOR SALE?50 acres in three
tracts, fives miles from Sylva at
Greens Creek, N\. C., on the State
Highway running from Dillsboro
to Franklin situated on the banks
of the beautiful Savannah Creek.
Attractive homesites. Several acre8
in cultivation. Eight room house,
large barn and other outbuildings.
Each tract may be sold separately,
or together. For particulars write:
A. C. Caglc, 6500 West Tliird St.,
Station S., Los Angeles, Calif. -
FOR SALE?A few good productive
farms on the "Joe Brown High
way" between Murphy, N. C., and
Sweetwater, Tenn. Also some in
the fertile Sweetwater Valley on
the Lee Highway. These farms are
priced to sell. Write us if inter
ested. Mutual Realty Co. Box S,
Sweetwater, Tenn.
It Will Take Us All
To develop the resources of Jackson County, to keep the
county abreast of Die- growth of West ;rr. North Carolina. Ti'<>
farisier, the merchant, thoc professional man, the manufacturer,
the miner, the banker, we are all busy building Jackson county.
When a man is building- a. successful caeer /uv ^in-self, he is
also building for his neighbor, his community, and his county.
There is plenty for all of us to do. There is room for all of us
to be successful in Jackson county.
One of the first steps in a successful business career is es
tablishing a good banking connection. This bank is here to serve
the people who an; building our sect'on.
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AFETY FIRST
ERVICE NEXT
ATISFACTiON ALWAYS
fj^uckaseeqee 3Dank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00
D. G. BRYJ30N, President J. N. WILSON, V.-Pres.
BILLY DAVIS, Cashier
New Fall Dresses
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Many Entirely New Arrivals in TJhese
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*5-98 to *25
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NEW JERSEY DRESSES
NEW SATIN DRESSES
NEW FLAT CREPE DRESSES
Black, and the popular colors /are shown in a
wide selection. Smart styles that are/entirely new.
Dresses you will recognize as being in the leading
styles of the new sejason. Dresses for street and
all general wear. Quite the best values you will find
FALL MILLINERY
For immediate wear?for all costumes. Black
Mats of Moire and Velvet. Velvet Hats, Satin and
Velvet, New Felts. In all popular colors.
Prices from $5 to $12
CFhe $aris
'Dept. Store yMASSF/ Sylva, 5?' C.
It Tastes /Is Good
As ft Looks!
No doubt you, have the proper
recipe for baking ham, and we will
supply the ham?'-it will melt in your
mouth!, Ours are all well selected.
Our Prices for Next Week
Fresh Ground Coffee, per pound 30
Maxwell House Coffee, per pound package 55
Pilot Knob Coffee, per 4 pound package 1.25
Home Made Pork Sausage, per pound -* .35
Sugar?100 lb. Bags 6.50
We Buy Right, Therefore We Can Sell Right. ^
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WANTED?IRISH POTATOES f
We offer $1.25 per bushel for Irish Potatoes,
next week only. Above price payable, one fourth
cash, balance in merchandise.
Sylva Supply
W. O. ALLEN, Mgr.