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V. ? yi QUALLA <? ' < During the past two weeks:? Dee. 25th, 1926 wiU long be re membered as the "raipy Christmas." The school gave an en,tertainm#nt and Christmas tree Weduesday, after which the teaehers, Prof. J. D. Par ker. Misses Elizabeth Kinder, A^phia Dickinson, Bertha .Buchanan and Louise Haigler left for their respec tive homes to spend holidays. Misses Etta Kinslaud, Essie An thony, Mr. Carl lloyle and Mr. Bu ren Terrell who have been; away teaching lor several months arc spending a few days with home folks. The following are at home for Christmas vacation: Miss Clem Hall of Asheville Normal, Miss Annie Liz zie Terrell of West Asheville High School, Mr. Sam Perry Hyatt of Cul lowhee School, Mr. Guy Moody of Sylva S. C. I. and Messrs. Frank! Battle and Wayne Keener of Ashe-1 ville Farm School. Prof. W. E. Bird and family of Cullowhee arc spending their vaca tion at their Quallu home. Mr. C. L. Cope of Murpliy was a Quail a visitor. , Mr. G. T. Cooper and family of Sylva werre dinner guests at Mr. H. G. Ferguson. A sumptuous dinner was spread it Mr. W. T. Patton's on Christmas day for a number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. ?J. C. Johnson, Mr Terry Johnson ifpid Miss Jessie Mai tin made a trip to Sylva. Itev. and Mrs. II. C. Crist of Whit tier visited at Messrs. II. G. and P. H. Ferguson's. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes made a business trip to Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes, and Mr. C. B. Terrell were callers at Mr. Golinat: iviusland's. Mr. Terrv Johnson who is employ ed ii^ Madison visited at Mr. J. C. Johnson's, J Mesdamcs J. E. Battle, Xettie Hy att, Clyde Marcus and Mac Reinhart attended a quilting at Mrs. J. L. Hy att 's. Messrs. Miller Hall and Frank Bat tle visited at Mr. Frank Hall's of Olivet. / Miss Grace lloyle is at home and improving after sppr&xg u few days in Bryson City hospital. Mrs. A. M. Gibson is seriously ill after an operation in Bryson Hospi tal. A nice Christmas tree was givun the S. S. at the Methodist Church Sunday. An explanation:? We find from hearing and obser vation that the news that does not interest some folks makes very- in teresting reading for others, so while the friendly local visits and calls of neighbors do not interest some, oth ers tell lis, especially those who are away from home, that the first thing they hunt for in the news items is the names of relatives and friends. "Just like1 a letter from home," so just for those to whom it may inter est or concern, "here gocS"? Mr. and Mrs. ,T. 0. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sitton and Mr. Obixl Anthony were callers at Mr. A. C. Hoyles'. Mrs. ?T. II. Hughes visited Mrs. L. W. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. IX 'M.: Slmlcr and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hovle were guests at Mr. J. G. Hooper's. Mr. W. E. Bird and Mi$s Gertrude Ferguson were visitors at Mr. J. K. Terrell's. .? ; Misses Ruth Ferguson and Geneva! Turpin spent a while with Miss Eu nice Turpi iw ' Mr. and Mrs. D. C- Hughes spent the night at Mr., J.) E.f Bat tie's. Mr. Carl Hoylc was guest at Mr. R. F. Hall's. Misses Mary and Ida Battle visit cd Miss Mozelle Mood v. DILL$BORO LODGE A; F. & A. M. Regular cummunica tion on First and third Thursdays at 8 p. m. Visiting Brethren welcome. -R. G. Queen, W. M F. I. Watson, Sec'y. ? i ' . . i O AMS' SALV 1. O? ?2 L PNEUMONIA, COLDS CROUP, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE Ask Your Dealer or Write Caldwell Medicine Co. BOX 313, ASHEVILLE, N. C. RHEUMATISM While in France wjith the American Army I obtained a 'French, proserin tion for the treatment of Rhciunatisi and Neuritis. I have given., this lo thousands with wonderful results The prescription cost me nothing. I ask nothing for it. I will mail it ii you will send me your address. A jjogtal will bring it. Write today. PAUL CASE, Dept. 0-654, Brockton, Wan, p , ii SYLVA METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. M. Bobbins, Pastor Schedule of Serviced. Preaching at Sylva every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock except tlie 4m Sunuay and every Sunday evening at 7:30 except the 2nd Sunday. Sunday school every Sunday morn ing at 111 o'clock. Epworth League every Sunday ev ening at 7 o 'clock. Prayer meeting every Wednesday' evening at 7:30. Preaching at Dillsboro every 4th. Sunday morning'at 11 o'clock and every 2nd Sunday evening at 7:30. Preaching at Balsam every 1st and 3rd Sunday afternoon at 3:15. The public is cordailiy invited to all ihes'W .si i vices. SYLVA BAPTIST CHUECH Pleaching on first; and third Sun day mornings at H o'clock and on second and fourth Sunday eVeuings al 7 o'clock, by liev. T. J?'. Deitz. I Sunday School at 0:45. B. P. li. at (i o'clockjSunday evenings. ) Pray or meeting at 7 o'clock Wed nesday ejvening.t A very cordial invitation is extend ed to the public, to attend all of these services. , NOTICE North .Carolina / ?Jaciuion Couuiv. Joseph Buchanan heirs- will take notice that tiic undersigned C. J.I Crisps, did iberome the last and high est bidder lor one bait mineral inter est in tv.p iumdred acres oi' land at a (ax sale Al binds for 1025 *taxe$> held by N. L. SuLioii, she.-iii, at the court house door oi the io\\;ii ol Syi\a, N".! C., on the third day; oi1 May/102t>,! which said mineral interest is listed for taxes,ia the name of Joseph' : Buchanan! Heirs, and at such sale did | receive from the Sheriff the follow | ing certificate: ! North Carolina, ? Tom Tarheel says the best Wifc %aver ia not some highly advertised bottled concoction but is running wa ter in the house. .' . Nt ?t vv MA at MR) '? ? i ' ^ | Wo have just installed, this wick, the newest and most modern machinery that , money can ,buy: We put it in because it en ables us to give you better service, to do your ivork better, neater, and. quicker. V o Washburn's hct> 1 MP Jackson County: ? ' , j.lE I, X. L. Sutton, Sheriff of Jackson, County in the State of North Caro-I i linA, do hereby certify that, the fob lowing deacribeuVmineral' interest iu two hundred aeres^ oi.' land ,(less two iacres) in Savannah Township listed in the name of Joseph Bucbanhn Heirs,.wasron the 3rd day of May, 1920,,duly said my me in the man I nor provided! by law for delinquent itax'es Lor the year- 1925, thereon ^ ; amounting to $4.09 including interest ! and pijialty nad the cost allowed by jlaw to ?. J. Crispe for the said sum [of and further certify tlmt |unless redemption is made of the said mineral interest in the manner provided by law the said C. J. Crispe will be -entitled to a deed therefor, on and sifter the first Monday in Ma r? ? i A. J). 1927, on surrender of this cer tificate. I In witness whereof 1 have hereun to set mv hand this the 3rd day of | May, '1926. X. L. Sutton, Sheriff. ? \ The said Joseph Buchanan Heirs will further take notice that if the same is not redeemed before the first Monday in. May, .1927, the under signed C. J. Crispe will apply to jtlie Sheriff lor a deed therefor. (Signed) C. J. (JUDSON) CItlSPE. This Doc. 20, 1926. /' h&**Jpr~r s ?^#%r tt,*-* "-? "v -? v' '\V'- ... ? ; - i. * ? ; . ? f" . ' XX yX) .y> , - , ?. - v. The spirit of frolic is pictured clove?and there is absolutely nothing ' ? ' * ? ' 'L " Jb y to criticise in that, EXCEPT?-when one looks more closely. It may then he observed that the snowballs being* thrown are big round" DOLLARS ? and truly under such conditions, it would surely be a most unprofitable "' * * , - ? ** ' ? * '' * ' ? ' *i ?' \ ?- ' ? .'v " f i '* S * sport. ' * * > ? * As pictured above there are some citizens in Sylva who year in and year out are indulging in mighty unprofitable practices. It is caused by either one or two of the following reasons: Either a craving for exclusive e ' * " ?' "? " ? - ) ness?or a selfish desire to profit at his neighbors expense. We refer to the habit of buying or trading away from home. Every dollar spe it away from Sylva is gone forever. Its days of ac tive business development of local stores, local institutions, wages and sal aries are ended. Tin; town's business slows up just that much and proper ty values decrease accordingly. If every property owner, every wage earn er and every housewife in Sylva won I resolve this first month of the year to do all of their buy ng and trading' in Sylva, the dawn of 11)28 would find ? onr community making progress toward real prosperity?and more profit able for all therein. r. " =?.; There is Prosperity for Sylva When We Stick Together ' \ N I / I I ? r Builders, Supply Co. ^iipi iMSr Footer's Drug Store S. H. Monteith & Son Medford Furniture Co. The Man Store ^ * >5^' Bm N. Queen J. R, Cochran Sylva Pharmacy 1 1 The Winchester Store , M Buchanan Jr. Garage Sylva Supply Co.) G M Cole j ( The Paris . r Buchanan Pharmacy READ THE ADS?KNOW OF HOME VALUES-VISIT HOME STORES ( - \ 1 i . ~^ ? * ? ' % , ; ? i' * ?? r L V ? . ' , J.. , ' L ;V : ? . ?? t .A - ? i ' \ . # ?
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1927, edition 1
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