JAM CO. JOURNAL DAN TOMPKINS, Edit Published Weekly By the JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL C C Entered as second class matter ai Sy ha, N. C. 40 YEARS AGO TUCKASEIGE DEMOCRAT APRIL 24, 1889 In his policy ot' economy, Presi dent Harrison is systematizing the consideration ot public business in the government de|?artnic:its. A cotton factory is to be built at Charlotte. The people ot Florence, S. C., will celebrate the formation ot their now crtuntv with a grand banquet. ,Wm. ('. Williams and Han i on Heywood, Loth colored, who were under sentence of death tor lynch- 1 ing Manse Wildrop, a white man at Central, S. C., who outraged a young colored girl, causing her death, have been grauted full pardon by Gov-' ernor Richardson. Red Cloud, the big Sioux Chief, culled on the President. The editor acknowledges the re ceipt ot ;i complimentary member ship in the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly. Miss Mary Fitzgerald o|?eued a schoot i:i Wjivnesville on the 1.1th. Brvson City has a board of health. Rev. \V. R. Barnet lias been chosen to deliver the commencement address before the Hayesville male and fe male College. Harrison has appointed two Ne?ro woman postmasters in this state. The first charge of ice was taken from the Greensboro ice factory, Mon day, April 8. The works are pro nounced a success. Asheville's new pajM-r, The Even ing Journal, made its aj>|>earance un der the management of Mr. Theodore Ifobgood, oil the 1 (it h inst. ?lacksou Academy rtijoys a holiday. The principal is attending court at Webster. The hack line and livery service of J. W. Pivelbiss is being called inio almost constant service. VVe understand that express mes senger Isbell has made quite a' * mash on one of Sylva's fair damsels. Gen. K. R. Hampton has purchased the mill property from the several owners and will conduct a good flour mill in the future. He is having the property tepaired. Mr. W. M. Burns, one of our en terprising merchants has purchas?*l from a party in Haywood county a fine buggy hoixe, which is attract ing a deal of admiring attention. Capt, .Tack Edwards has a brand new gold-eolored-stnivspanglcd ban ner, conductor's cap, which adds murh to the already handsome ap pearance of that popular and effi cient conductor. The supreme court has rendered a decision affirming the fiudings ot the superior court in the case of the State vs John McMahan, who will haug unless the Governor interferes. Jackson Academy roll of honor: Misses Pauline Morris Klla Bum garner, Maggie Brendle, and Annie lizzie Jarrett and. FJIerslie A. Wolff. Mr. H. A. Brown of Hamburg ealled in to see us on his way to court He reports educational and agricul tural mntters on a boom in his neigh borhood. Prof. Pinckard has an at tendance of fifty scholars at his sum mer school. Hamburg seems to he lauding iu educational matters. The following visiting lawyers arci in attendance at Webster court: W. W. Jones, Thos. A. Jones, a'id Locke Craig, Asheville, W. B. ami G. S. Ferguson, ex- Judge J. C. L. Gudger, G. H. Smathers, W. L. Norwood, Sol- j ioitor Moody, Waynesville, R. L. Leatherwood, A. M. Frye, Charles ton, J. F. Ray, Hon. Kope Elias Gep. A Jones, Franklin, Att'y Gash, Hendersonville Wilmot people want a bridge ^roas the Tuckaseige. B/kLSAM ? * J! } 4 Mr. and Mrs. Newman Derrick annoucc the birth of a fine son ? Roy E<1 wards. He arrived Thursday (he 18th. Miss .Tonsie Holland, Miss .lonnic Lylpy, Messrs Edgar Williams and (Jrady Queen of Canton were guests of Miss Kayo Bryson, Thursday ev ening. Mrs. 0. H. Perry Was called to Canton, Monday on account of ser ious illness of her nciee, Mrs. Elsie Hargrove. Miss Selnia Brysou and brother, lieonye Bryson returned to tirdir home in Old Fort, after spending the past week with Miss Pauline Bryson. Mr. Howard Warren went to Bry- J son City, Saturday. Mr. Charlie Jones is spending some [ time in Franklin. , Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Ensley oti Ashevillc were guests of his mother, Mis. I). \V. Ensley, Sunday. Mr. Floyd Brwe has returned from a business trip to High I'oiu. and Marion, S. C. Kev. ,?. H. Griffith and wit'e and ? several friends of Canton wore guest-si of Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Farwellj Sunday afternoon. Master John Allen Kenney is i s|N'iiding some time in Aslieviile with relative. Miss A Hie Barnes has returned from Franklin hospital. Mr. W. II. Jones went to Bryson This Space Reserved Permanently f?r ' . t F. B. Price, Jr., inc. j North Carolina's Largest Milk Feeding PouL .."?i of Salisbury, N. C. Watch for future announcements regarding North Carolina's own Milk Feeding Poultiv Industrv * ? ? See Us About \ Sylva Supply Co. Sylva, N. C, THE City Barber Shop in Bryson Building has reduced prices on all barber work to the following prices Haircut 25 c Shampoo 25c Massage 25c Tonics 25c Shave 25c This shop 1ms recently been repainted and refurnished Come to this shop where you can save money and get good work City and Svjva, Monday. Mrs. John P. Knight spent last week in Greenville, S. C. ^ Mr. W. E. Enbley and family \rent to Waynosville Monday. Mr. Herbert Enslev and family went to Waynesville, Saturday. Mr. O. ,T. Beck made a business trip to Sylva, Saturday. Messrs George Knight and N". It. Christy fished in Lake Junaluska, Fri da v. with verv ?ood. results. Several Balsamites have positions I I I CAMP! SUPPLIES ? Should include plentv of yood read i . ' . i 1 ing matter. Whether you are iroing I ramping or staying nl home, we ean furnish vou with magazines, books ! and newspapers, (,'ur Met all Pat terns for May will be here the first of ihe week. A good assortment j from which to select your patterns for your Spring sewing BILLY QUEEN'S NEWS STAND Near the Southern Railway Station SYLVAN FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26th Ken MaVnard in "THE CANYON OF ADVENTURE' SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH Ai'temorn ainl Niuht TOM MIX in j "THE LONE STAR RANGER" , Tenth Chapter of "TARTAN, THE MIGHTY" WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 1 i Montana Bill in i ' THE COWBOY CAVALIER" h modern house Id i^ood section, close in, for sale A]>1>1 y to DOYLE D, ALLEY COMING DR, N, D, WELLS Thursday, Friday and Saturday April 25, 26, and 27 JACKSON HOTEL T; K( JISTEREI) ( PTO.M ETRIST (Eye-Strain Specialist) Oar Specialties: Positive relief of' eye strain ami :> 1 1 consequent hc;i<ia<-lu->. Eyes xaniined scientifically wi: Iiont the ai?l of diu^s m ln>s of time from work. (J lasses that are becoming; as well as com fort able. Absolute satisfaction giiarantee<l by twenty-five yea is' -in eessful experience. ?BRING US ALL YOUR EYE TROUBLES? [ \ Get Your Lime Now We will have a car of agri cultural lime next Monday. Will sell from car door at 25c per 100 lbs. Sylva Supply Co. . j Value-Giving as interpreted by A&P Food Stores, is to otte: the utmost in good, wholesome quality at price - that assure you of substantial savings! NECTAR TEA Grange Pekoe and India Ceylon % ib. pkg. % ?>. Pkg. Large Juicy Lemons Dos. 19* FINE GRANIJ! ATET) SUGAR 10 ins. EAGLF. BRAND MILK Can 2 Cm? RED CIRCLE ^ ^ f ifl M \/UWLtLi 17? lie | COFFEE 41c POST TOASTIES ? KELLOGG'S ? SUNNYFIELD Corn Flakes 2 * 1 5c FINEST COMPOUND I GRANDMOTHER'S LARD 2* 27c I BREAD full pound Ma wrapped loaf i ^ PALMOLIVE SOAP % Cakes 20C A Perfect Shortening Snowdrift u>. Bucket $1.10 Fat Backs, lb. . 15c Rib Bellies, lb. . 18c Picnics, lb. . . 23?; Hams, Ib. . 31c Sliced Bacon % lb 20c thk Atuktk * Hzim ca i rj&X

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