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The artists of the screen will speak to you, sing and play for you ? vou will he enchant ?/ ?' ed by a complete accompani ment, of a 100-piece symphony throughout the entire presen tation see and hear (it JOLSON IN "THE JAZZ SINGER" a VITAPHONE production ALSO . 3 BIG VITAPHONE ACTS Songs - Music - Dancing - Drama m 1 p 4 1 3e gvo.^ -k~i Smart - Mouthful** Cblotjub - BUICK leads the fashion parade Fashionable throngs .. . spar- soft, rich upholsteries, delight - kling motorcars . . . and stand- ful to the sight gn^ touch. ing out like a frock from Paris ? t today's Buick. Choose Bturk! Smart-youth ? X ful ? colorful ? it leads the T: r SUg?Jitin? fashion parade. - rocket-like getaway and unn- 1 valed power . . . glistening col- ? itr ?? ? r ors, vivid and varied as the ^ I III harmonies of Spring ... and " " W. S. Martin, Canton, M. C. When Keller Automobiles Are Buick Will Build TlieoL. CARD or THANKS Wo take this menus lo thank our) many friends for 1 heir kindness din- j injtr the illness and at I lie death ol'| ' our wife and mother. Also for the I ' benatifnl floral offerings. I .1. (* Henderson and Family. I 1 [PLAY" TO BE GIVEN AT ADDIE The B. V. I'. I . of Addie will iiiw a play on next Saturday ni.uht, Aln> 5, the proceeds from wiiieh will !??? usedi for the hem-fit of the clituci) Admission 10 and 15 cents. . WANT COLUMN ; J The rate for classified ada in | r | this column is 10c. per line for I I ) each" insertion, averaging six ' (6) words to a line. | ? 1 V LOS* LADIES WHITE GOLD wrist watch, Franklin make. Lost j in Sylva between Coward House j I j' and Paper -Mill or 1*. O. Reward. I J Return Service Cafe. ! WANTED? DRY OAK LUMBER;|, cash when loaded. Box 1-iD, I Ton ' ^ der.-onvillc, N. C. \ " STOVE WOOD FOR SALE ? Roy 5 Dills, Sylva, X. C.? I 26 2t. I : FOR BENT? JAN. 1, 1928 CULLO w'lee Cafe. Furnished or will sell ' 1/jwis Tilson, Mary vil!i>, Tenn. FOR SALE ? 25 llalf Hampshair* pigs $5.00 each 35 shoats and grown hogs priced to sell. Addres3 Ruas Di vail, Aquone, N. C. PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING OF all kinds. Prices reasonable. W. A. Gibbs, at the bridge on Cul'owhee Road. BLACK OAK BARK WANTED I am now in position to give any-| one interested contracts on black! oak bark. ? C. E. Wood. s . # / '* ? /? ? \ *"h WANTED? DIRECT FROM OWN cr an option to mine Mica on a royalty basis with privilege to pur chase later. Would prefer location that could be worked with auto j truck to highway, and one that has' j been opened up. Answer with full (" details Box 545, care Jacksoon Coun ty Journal. * * (\ FOR RENT? 7 ROOM RESIDENCE j on Cullowhee road in Sylva, good j orchard, good spring, 4 acres. Joe j " Ridgon, Sylva. ? 3 8 4t. C. 0. D. CABBAGE PLANTS? Mil lions ready. $1.00 per thousand. Quick shipment. Stokes Plant Co., Fitzgerald, Ga. . MALE HELP WANTED ? MAN wanted to run McNees business in! Jackson county. No experience need ed. Must have car, can make $7 to $10 daily, no lay offs, no bosses, chance of a lifetime. Use our cap ital to start. Write Furst and Thomas, Dept. J. L. 7, Freeport, III SOY BEANS, PER BUSHEL $2.00 !' Clay and Whipporwill peas, ]>c' bushel $2.50. J. B. Enslcy. _ Nice apartment for rent. Mrs. C. M. Wells. MARVEL PILE AND CONSTIPATION REMEDY ap]ilied directly to parts with rec tal pipe. IMMEDIATE RELIEF " 20 day treatment $1.00 THE MARVEL COMPANY, P. O. Box 17 Rutherford, N. J. CARD OF THANKS We wish to I hank nil of our good , ; ii'itrls and neighbors 1'or their svm-i > :lliv ami kindness shown usi during ?!>r <;icat bereavement. C. M. Wells and> Daughters. >~LLSBORO BAPTISTS i TO HAVE HOME COMING ..." % . . - I The Dillshoro Baptist chinch will >\t- hmr.e coming' day, Sunday at ? church and have arranged an ap 1 .)j?ii:ite program. The exercises ?.id he'rin at 10:00 o'clock ami will ? itinue until 12. The address ol ? i Iconic -will he delivered by Mr. 1. Watson, principal ol' tin i'H ;bon> sehoo's. and the response '.iM he made by ^Tr. Clyde Jarrett. ? i-lmas.er of Andrews. The pvinei >il address will be delivered by Dr. 1. T. ll'inter, president of Cu'lo ! ee State Normal School. Dr. Caleb, \. Uidley and others will also sjieak. ' A number of mimical ^numbers iuve been arranged on the program.! \n invitation is extended to all | who have lived in Dillshoro, | i;d ! o any others who wish to ut-j end to be present. j T jZE, ? " SS>* ? V- ? ? V U.4 PLENTY OF MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY --? V located in corporate limits of Sylva. Easy ? terms, low interest rate. Money available f within thirty dayg.- | For full particulars call on or write Harry P. Cooper % MURPHY, N. C. !UY AND SELL THROUGH THE JOURNAL I he Latchstring Vol. 2 APRIL 19, 1928 NO. 14 Published in the in terest of better homes in Sylva and vicinity by BUILDERS SUP PLY & LBR. 00. J. Glande Allison Editor "(ioing to raise sweet peas tins year "\*o, Dandelions. Sweet peas ?lon 't Inst long enough." "Hut why Dande lions, they are nol lasting either?" 'Hugh ciinie round next winter and en joy tlicse with us." Roofing of all grade and "priced f ron> $1.25 a roll to $6.25, a square. The Differenee Most men do not wake up to ' find themselveH famous, most of them dream they are famous then wake up, We have Hereon doors in stock. We saw a nifty look in# pair of calves on the street last week -in a farmers truck. (Fooled you that time.) City Cousin ? "Why do you paint the in i(L> of your chick en coop?" Farmer ? ' ' T o keep the liens from pick ing the grain out of the wood." Again lot us ro|M*at, Springtime is IntiM ing lime. See us for plans :uu| est i mat oh-. TIMKS CIlAN'di: And to think jii-i few years ago linn: knoeked-kneed u:i a t lisl'ortuno instcn.l of a dance. BUILDERS | SUPPLY 8 f LUMBER CO. "What It Takes to jjj Build a House. We I Have It" Sylva, - N. 0. 1 Medlord j ? Furniture Co. PRESENTS t COLUMBIA and VICTROLA PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS TO MAKE THE HOME HAPPIER I ? " HOOSIEE KITCHEN CABINETS +o make the house work -lighter. (JIVE MOTHER ONE ON HER DAR 7 \ Medford Furniture Co. SYLVA, N. C.
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