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' V ? y* u . !' .u?,ih' Benrden of AsheViller' ,, m niliiv and Tuesdav horo. v I .[. Hooker and Mr. Dan iii ltaleigh this week on ^1, \. (.'on, Jackson comity's ( ,rM,; .Mive i? the legislature, '' s. i .Ihv and Monday here. .mil! ? ' ? ? \[r, r ??odoro Queen of Webster, vjMl . her lather in (.ireenville, v. l'. ; ? / i \l,. l, ? .. CiHiuingham was here J ,,, ) ? klin llii? week visiting her > ,urvnt-,Mi'. and Mrs. J'. T. Gribbh J v I.'. Smiili arrived Sunda.. j I;,; ;it Kensington, (3:i. J 'i' lier daughter, Mrs. Fr?-.: J j II,,,,.. i aik! Mr. Hooper. . Mi- !;;h W i I.-.on and Mis-. Sue llifull. > .. ??!:? attending West., ii ( ' ! ?' leathers College, spent 'own. Mi. II. Wilson, Mr. K'. I". , H-ti Mr. A. \V. Kllis liavv re i iri. l to-iii ;i -liort stay in Char.. Mr. Mi-. U. <'nnninghani |):i\i'i-"ii aiv -finding some time; j,.|? with Mr-. < n.ningham's par . j . i-. Mi. ;iii'l ^ -'??!?ii \ . Ashe. , ? i \|ami Mi-. \\ 111 i:ilit Ashe have* Nl.inicil l" \-l:? ville alter a visit! Mr. ;ii!'l Mr-. -hdm \ . Ashe. , I I \li- ilaimali Hall ha> returned to. I lOlowW ati?: .i \i-it to her son i ilaiiuWr hi hi w, Mr. and Mrs. I b M Hall. Mi? I'i:m1?- Ihiii.-iUi of Franklin, i -.i-iiini; In*i* >i-t?T. Mis. Sam W. and Mr. A .--n at their home R. C. Allison and Mr. A, J. went to Asheville today to meet ;? daughters, Miss Kate Allison -jjliss Willa Mae Dills, who are from Mars Hill College, to until Sunday at their homes '? and Mrs. Farrell Crawford and y?w?g daughter and Mr. Strauleigh Crawfoid of Cornelia, CJu., spent Sun day hero guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Allilion. Mrs, E. M. Hale, who has been vis iting her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hale at their home here, left last Monday l'or her home at Louisburg. Mr. and Mi's. Hale accompanied her as far as Asheville. Mis. Jeff Hedden and daughter, little Miss Nannie Sue, have returned 1 from- a short visit I o relatives in Hay esville They were aecompaired home by Mr. and Mrs. Jiiu Rcssor and young son, Jimmy, who are guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Hedden. ! SYLVAN TO SHOW PASSION PLAY The Passion Play will !??? shown at the Sylvan Theatre on February 6 and 7. \ v. In the year 1633 the village of (lbe?nmmergau in Bavaria was visited bv a terrible plague. On its cessation the entire population made a vow to perform the Passon Play of the Sav ior every tenth year, out of gratitude and as a means of religious instruc tion. The vow has been faithfully observed. The spread of the fame of the Passion Play has spread around the world, and many thousands of people make the pilgrimage to see it enacted The producers of the Passion Plav to be shown at the Sylvan state that they have made every effort to iv produce as nearly as is possible the original Oberammergau plav. SELLING MAN'S STORE STOCK Mr. W. M. Lewis, who recently bought the stock of The Man's Store is here arranging for a sale of the stock, the sale to begin Saturday. CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS At the January neeting of tie Junior Study Club, last Fridav even ? 7 ? ing, Miss Ruth Oliver was elected prefiidciit, Miss Llewellyn Rhodes, vice president and Airs. Kehyon Moody, secretaiy ... treasurer. Miss Docia Garrett was elected chairman of the program committee, the other two members of the committee being Mrs. E. M. Hale and Miss Myrtle Henson. In the reports of work done it was disclosed that the elub had ass'sted the chairman of the local welfare committee, Dr. W. P. McGuire, ? in providing clothing, food and toys for twenty fami'ics at Christmas; curtains were furnished the .high school foi the schoolroom of the superintendent, Mr. W. C. Reed. Members of the^club present for! the meeting included Mesdaiues Cy rus Nicholson, Kenyon Moody, E. M.j Hale, J. L. Dillard, and Walter L. ; Jones and Misses Maudo Leather. 1 wood, Ducia Garrett., Ruth Oliver.] Nell Cowan, Hattie Cross, Rose Gai ; | rett, Llewellyn Rhodes, Irene Olives j Pauline Miller, Myrt Prater, Sne AI ! lison and Emilv Smith. Mrs. W. O ' * . .i v i Cunningham of Davidson, a forme- j member, was a guest of the, club. Th< meeting was held at the home of Mrs. K. E. Rol linsou. her sister. Miss Myrtle Henson, .being hostess ?*or the evening. At the close of the business Miss lieusoii, and Miss Maude Leatherwood. erved dcl'ght . Inl refreshments. The Eebrnary meeting will be he'd with Mrs. J. L. Dillard. HAYWOOD COUNTY WILL CONSTRUCT NEW JAIL Wavnesville, Jan. 21?liouds will j be offered I'm- sale for eon struct ion i of a n.'\v Haywood county jail, i' was announced here today after r conference of the board ot county commissioners. Work will start on the structure :is soon as the bonds have been so!d. The new jail will be located on tin rear of the courthouse lot on Mail* street. It is exp.-eted that the build ing will not cost more than $75,0(H). The board voted not to hu'fil :? new courthouse, although the pres cut bailding was condemned two vojir* the tenth, at I he home of Miss Za<-' ary. The guests were: Mioses (lon-v and Minnie Mr-Call, Bonnie Reynolds, Arlih Fowler, Zmm Clner. Dora Belle Robinson, hliabeth Norton, Grace llen-on, Avis Bryson ami EHise Mon teith. Messrs. Frank Liiinin^, junior Rogers, Conrad (ialloway. Km 1|?h Bum garner, Woodrow Met'all, R??seoc Robinson, Rov Hanson, Arthur Rojr * * ers, Lynch Dillard, < !uv Zachary. Robert Cloer, Kngene Brysoti, Sam Hunter, Edward Tolbert, h?\d'Bry son, Chuck Passmore and Dan Xieh olson. r J Si-veral interesting ?al?es were plavtd after which refreshment^ were served. Kvcryonc enjoyed the evening to the greatest-exlont. When WHAT many people^aft^BgMtton very often'*ieans ettCess. acid in the stomach. The~$tomach nerves have been over-stimulated, and food sours. The corrective is an alkali, which quickly neutralizes acids. And the best alkali known to medical science is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this harmless, taste less alkali neutralizes instantly many times as much harmful acid, and then the symptoms disappear at, once. You will never use crude methods when once you learn the efficiency of this. Go get a small bottle to try. Get fin genuine Phillips Milk of Magne:,::i, the kind physicians have prescribed for 51) years in correcting excess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle?any drugstore. MRS. SUTTON HONORED | On a recent afternoon Mrs. H. Bueck enknained at her home in Cullovhce, honoring Mrs. Ralph Sut ton, who prior .'to her marriage, Christmas was Miss Eddie M a lie Wike. \ f Bridge was played at two tables during the afternoon, alter which a sa!?d course with tea was served. High score went to Miss Carol Gilley, consolation to Mrs. Sutton. The guest of honor received a git'r from the hostess. Those making up the tables were Misses Minnie MeCauley, Wilma Wike, Hannah Cox, Ada Burnetts; Trotter, Martha Lott Hunter, Carol Gilley, and Mcsdames Green and Sutton. REMEMBER SOUTH'S LEADERS On last Friday afternoon a short and simple program was held in the graded .school auditorium, under the auspices of the B. H. Cat they chapter. United Da lighters of I lie Confederacy in commemoration of the birthdays >;i General Kohert E. l*ee and Gencr al Thomas .1. Jackson. - The students of both the high am the elementary schools, together witl. representatives of the l\ 1). C. ,ai.t visitors, gathered in the auditorium for the exercises. Mrs. M Buchanan, dr., the chaptei president, presided. The invocation was pronounced by Mr. B. L. Mullin ax, Mrs. ,\V. 11. Uho'des spoke briefly, and introduced Miv Ban Tompkins, editor of the Jackson Coutv Journal. * who, in aVshort talk, outlined the causes of the War of Secession, and the part that North Carolina played during that period in the hisory ol the country, and paid tribute to the characters <;f Lee and -lackson. Mi.^ .lewel Swain, county super., visor, presented a trained picture of Geniral Bee to the seventh grade; and it was accepted by the principal, Mr. \V. Carr Hooper, on behalf of the grade. ,.la .. i usS CASHIERS Miss Ruth Zachary and Kthe! Cloer delightfully entertained a iium ber of their friends at a birthday party on Saturday evening, January A CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank out many friends for the donations since our hom" was destroyed by lire. Workmen have been so kind to help. Mny (Jod help you all to prosper. , Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bumgarnet-.' Mr. and Min. Vernon Btimgamer LOST?in Sylvu or Cullowhee or be tween the two place*, gray hi I fold eontaining \aluable papers but no money. Return to N. WiNon, Svlvn, for reward. . NEW YORK NURSE JYjTISS EDNA WANNEX IJERG says no one can take course of Sargon with out being greatly benefitted. ; w- _ V* "Kor three i?r tour years I suffered from slujjgfsh liver and constipation. Mv 4: ill was '-a i low. I had 110 noibi tinil <>r desire I o work. 1 was lieV voijs and dizzy, had severe headae.lu's,^. aiid. f-oiild not sleep. . i'toihinu sinnt.or icmarka.Mi* v the v.'jjy Sargon and Saigon So'I Ma>s Pills relieved me of these Iron bies. I am now simply bubbling over with new energy and vitality. I do Wot believe it possible for anyo . suffering as I was to take a eoor >f Sargon without being greatly bi n efitted.*'?Miss Wannenberg live* at 1]2 E. 81st St., New York City. ^ SOLD BY SYLVA PHARMACY - NKRUP YES! IT'S TRUE The entire High Grade stock of the Man Store "known as Bill Cathey Store, Sylva, N. C' Will be thrown on the market SATURDAY AT 9 A.M., JAN. 24- Everything must be sold regardless of cost, including fixtures, show cases and safe. Now that old dollar will buy more than ever. Buy for immediate needs and buy for future needs as you may never have another oppor tunity of this kind again. Space will not permit us to list all items. Come and see for yourself. Stock up on high top boots, wool shirts, work pants, riding pants, wool socks and other items too numerous to mention. MEN'S SUITS SCHLOSS BROS. GUARANTEED, ALL WOOL SUITS, THAT SELL FOR $30.00 and $35.00. On Sale at $12.75 Suits and Top Coats One lot of Sui.s that sold up to $25. SALE PRICE $9.95 WORK SHIRTS Full cut Jumbo Shirts, the kind that sells for 76c. SALE PRICE 49c Carhart Overalls And other well known brands Each MEN'S HATS ?f-"UK) Value now HOSIERY J A wide variety of patterns in silk, silk and wool and wool Jiose, all sizes :&? . W . ;. J si A 33c ?r.. ? i Manhattan and Arrow -?"-V Shirts*One lot of shirts that" solduj) to on sale ? ? -Tisiv . One lot of Phillips Men's Shirks that scld up,1 to $1.50. Sale Price 89c Men's Oxfords One lot of Nunn and Bush OXFORDS for $3.45 Other well known brands, Your Choice for .. .. $2.98 , MEN'S ? IMtJtniM Haynfcs heavy weight iTttipnSuits 79c. \"f ' . */? ' Haynes two j>iejce under wear, each 59o. 1 * The Lewis Seles
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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