personals Miss Otclia Cathey, of Asheville, spent Sunday here, with relatives. * * * Mr. Harry E. Buchanan spent yes terday in Asheville. * * ? Djs. \V. P. and Daisy McGuire an* children wil go to Norton today for a few days' stay. Mi-s Stella Fisher has returned frcm Kosman where she has bee i speiulin;? a few days with her parents ? ? * M . Walter MeClure ojf Asheville, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Can non, at her home in Dillsboro. / * * ? Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Bain and Mis-; Mary Allison went to Asheville last niirlit, to see "My Maryland." V (" * * ? I ' % 1% Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Washburn have returned from Salisbury, where they have been spending a week. * * * Mr. K Arp Lowrance, Field Secre tary of the North Carolina Press As so(i:iti(ii, was here yesterday. ? ? ? Mrs. Etta Morton has returned to her work as a teacher in Mars Hill public school, after a short visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crisp, at their home here. * * * Mrs Docia Smith has returned to her home in Asheville, after a short' visit here, with her sister, Mrs. Mel-1 lie Lonu and her brother, Mr. John' B. Knslev. * * * Mr. B. Norton was here, the first ot' the week, from Norton, on his way to Graham, to spend several months with his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Green. I Mrs.' Carrie McKee, Mrs. Sadie J. Long and Mrs. M. D Cowan are at tending the Flower Show in Ashe s>ville today. * * * Mrs. Mat tie McKee and her daugh ter, Miss Matilda McKee, have re turned from a visit to Mrs. McKee's daughter, Mrs. F. T. West, in Ala magorda, New Mexico, and her sous, Messrs., James and Henry McKee, ia Chicago. * * * 4 (_ V Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Marsh have as guests, at their home in Dillsborc, Mi's. Marsh's father, Mr. Emniett W. Huntington and Mr. Marsh's pa rents, Mr. and Mes. Ednor A. Marsh of Rochester, X. Y. Mr. Huntington has been in Dillsboro for several weeks, while Mr. and Mrs. Marsh ar rived Saturday by motor. Mr. an 1 Mrsc. Marsh expect to spend a few days south and on the return trip to Rochester will be accompanied by Mi'. Huntington. literary department TO MEET MONDAY K> The literary department of the Wo man's Club will meet Monday after neon, and Mrs. E. Ford King, the,' tenijwrary chairman, is requesting that all women of the community who are interested in, and want to join 'his department of the club meet at her home at three o'clock November 14. SOCIETY ELECTS NEW SECRETARY The Baptist Woman's Missionary Society, at the November meeting, Md r.t the church, yesterday, elected Mrs. ('. C. Buchanan secretary, to succeed Mrs. B. O Painter, who re cently resigned Another item of busipess was ar rangin'.!; . for the program for the week 'il prayer, the society deciding to have an all-day meeting on Wed nesday, /November 30. The program *itl begin with a morning session and end with a pageant Wednesday night. A coinniitte previously appointed look after sending a box cif cloth ^o to the Thomasville Orphanage re ported that approximately forty do4 krs worth of clothing had been con tributod. and sent. The society voited to liaw the Pastorium underpinned bnck and Mrs. A. J. Dills, Mrs. i' lJ?weU and Mrs. E. L. Wilson designated to look after theVork he program was given by Circle vumber Three, with Mrs. R. C. Alli hading. The devotional was led y Mrs. J. B. Ensley and an inter ring resume of the subject for the ?fernoon was given by Miss Meil Worgc. ? p The meeting was presided over by t?e President, Mrs. C. L. Allison. V. BOX SUPPER TO BE TTT.T.n AT GREEN'S GREEK There will be a box supper at the Green's Creek school house Saturday night,N ovember 12. Proceeds for the construction of the church house. EverybMy is invited to come and bring someone with them. JUNIOR STUDY CLUB MEETS Miss Mary Allison was hostess to the Junior Study Club at her home last Friday night, at which time a business session was held. A feature of the program for the evening was a paper on 4*Qkl Athens," by Miss Evelyn Campbelk^ Besides the eleven members of the efbb attendihg, Mrs. J. L. Dillard, Mrs. U> A. Bales, Mrs Douglas Bain, Mrs. L. D. Shealy and Miss Evelyn Allison were present as guests of the club During the social hour Miss Allison and her mother," Mrs. C. L. Allison served a salad course, with coffee and mints. ?, - The next meeting will be with Miss Evelyn' Campbell, iat the home of Mr. and Mi's. J. P. Freeze, On Nov ember eighteenth. ? MRS. BAIN IS HONORED A lovely tia was given by Mrs. W. D. Bain at her home on last Friday afternoon, honoring her daughter in law, Mrs. Douglas Bain, whose wed ding to Dr. Bain occurred at Wen dell a short time ago. Theg uests were met at the door by Miss Henrietta Bain and wore in troduced tci the receiving line by Miss Mary Alma Wilson. In the re ceiving line were Mrs. W< D. Bain, her daughter, Mi's. Charles Bullock, Mrs. Douglas Bain and Miss Eleanor Ormond. ; The guests were served punch by Miss Edith Oliver and were invited by Miss Mary Allison into the din ing room where Miss Sue McCulley and Miss Helei? Simons served Neo politan ice cream and cake. Quantities of chrysanthemums formed the attractive decorations for the affairs, 4 A large number of guests called during the afternoon. Just any kind of pecan tree is not suited to North Carolina conditions Only the best will grow and yieu weli. , v, , ) < - ?. Farmers ot Pitt County bought ,38, 700 pounds of pyrotol, the govern ment explosive at $9 a hundred pcwnds when the commercial dyna mite is selling for $25 a hundred. This 'is the last season that Sta:e College will distribute this material. W A WT COLUMN i The rate for classified add in | j this column is 10c. per line for I | each insertion, averaging six j j (6) words to a line. \ WANTED?NO. 1 IRISH POTA toes, any quantity. Queen's Fruit Store. / > ' ( I ' :2ttm STRAIGHT SALARY?$35 per week aud expenses. Man or woman witu rig to introduce Egg Producer. Eu reka Mfg. Co. East St. Louis, 111. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, Finest quality draperies, household linens and dress goods, hosiery and lin gene?displayed by appointment. Write Iva Lee Nations, Whittier North Carolina. FARMING?Western Carolina's bc3t methods and opportunities de scribed in new farm Journal. San-; pie free. Half year subscription ten cents. Hollowell's Mountain Farm er, Hendersonville, N. C. \ S ' FOR SALE?Stove and Fire Wood. Will deliver or let you haul any amount. Good oak wood. Get your winter's supply now..P. L. Brysoi,j Sylva, it. 1 'Phono No. 0711. 4lo j FOR SALE 5 weeks' old pigs, $5 to $7 jach?A. B. Dills 10-27 2-tp FOR SALE?25 Half Hanipsham pigs $5.00 each. 35 shoats and grown hogs priced to sell. Address Rass Duvall, Aquone, N. C. FOR SALE?Yellow Jersey Cow. R. C. Snyder, Beta, N. C. ll-10-2ts-pd. FOR SALE?Barred Rock Pullets.? < A. J. Dils. ; ' ' v $25.00 REWARD for evidence for the conviction cjf the person or persons tearing down and destroy ing Road Signs of The New Jack son Hotel. O The New Jackson Hotel By J. S. Higdon f THE WATKINS MAN IS COMING ? ( o? . ? . , , ^ The Wat kins Man will be at your door with this well known and tested line of household and stock remedies, extracts, spices, f nd toilet articles. Wait For the Watkins iVIan and you will be sure of what you are getting. , a. \ , \ , EARLY WILD V > * \ > *' " V. The Watkins Man for Jackson County, representing the CO v ??-' J. R. Watkins Company ? ?'& /+> ./4\ u#' /? V r/frA' ? /frY * / j\' f7# V iiYaS'Y# V Do Your Thanksgiving Shopping Early At SYLVA SUPPLY COMPANY'S 1 Vi - 7 . LADIES READY TO WEAR DEPT. '} ? v J ? * WHERE , / QUALITY GUARANTEE ? </ . GOES WITH POPULAR PRICES ! IN A COMPLETE LINE OF LATEST STYLES o i'" OF LADIES READY TO WEAR - DRESSES, COATS SHOES, HOSE, HATS AND LINGERIE v V visit :. l' ? ? ? . f\ ' V ? OUR LADIES DEPARTMENT " } ENJOY OUR COMFORTABLE REST ROOM > WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE LADIES READY TO WEAR DEPT. ? ? V v'r-;;v ? - l'.. -- Sylva Supply Co INCORPORATED \ ; /? ; ?> . 31 The i":-. Your Department Store ? Use It Store closes at 6:30 each evening except Saturdays t s i -t a A Breath Taking Sale of Felt anel Velvet Hats ' ' : . v- ' * . ? J ? ? ' V, ? . ) Perky little shapes?as new as next AT , The ^wo outstanding notes in this minute I Trimmed with bows and ' . y ' " J winter's millinery trend are Felt and bands; with ribbons and jewelled or- Velvet. If you would be correctly naments. In so many of the season's ?? VO smart, choose either of these mate best shades that they resemble noth- %P rials. Yop will find a wealth of dis ing so much as a rainbow! ? tinctive shape^. For Misses and Matrons OTHER HATS $1.98 to $10.00 Plenty of Large HeadSizes Women's | winter K . ill* 'i ' ''li Dresses Goats TRIMMED WITH RICHNESS SILKS, SATINS, METALLIC - COMBINATIONS ?19.75 Fiocks for street ? frocks for afternoon ? frocks for Sport wear! In clever new styles that , express all thlt |j| combination not^ to be sur is smart in fall dresses. l| passed. I Other Dresses $5.98 to $29.75 Other Coats $9.98 to $85.00 $25 FURS OF RARE furs used as collars, cuffs - Gorgeoaus fabrics ? lavish and even borders ? silk lin ings?exquisite tailoring. A 2 pc. KNIT FROCKS /; '/Wfy 'r ' NEW SILK1 of WOOL JERSEY '' HOSIERY combinations of col- ||lff Oil \ \ I'j I shades, ?rings and ? a new S5.98 misses. Onyx Pogntex heel New necklines, new //! '* '1 . in all the new fall $1.50 low price! In sizes - U Ul J U i Also a wide range of beautiful square i for women and and pointed heels $1.00 to $3.00 If Advance Notes in Shoes /' - '' ?? .. (? SPECIALLY ? SPECIALLY priced ; jmn ? PRICEd At At $2.98 r ^ J S5.00 So new that, wherever Patent leather, Blonde W' , ^ m ffA? ' smartly dr?88ed women kid, parchment, imitation Y - ?\ ' gather, you wUl find these alligator and a half doz?n very same models very other smart, V. wanted - fflKJ ' ASMB! ' wid^y M Ute leathers. ? 1 K7>V^HI as next spring! o -i, iu n k ' - i ' ' tf SSBmi, Black suede, patent, kid, Spike. French; Cuban and Affwijmf t *f /v/JEaMragi , ? ,, . 7 , ., J. . .. . a , ? JPttvM/ &l i 12mamssxml calf and patent leather, flat heels; all sizes 2 1-2 t Gfcjywmf FJ 1=1*323 Af/JBtmSBBmll A1, .*7.. ? . l / o a n fJ HGBiuimm\ All heel heights all sizes toi 8, widths At?D. t???r,?- ?- sussmmi . and Wldthj f All the Newest Slippers Styles All the Time $1.98 to $7.50

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