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, vr a??l M'* 1)!,n C,m'n i' jn ? * * * M'-* ?l^" i;i,u<e Sunnier has riMurut'd ?i v..-ii i" relatives in AjuIivws. *? * * Mi* Sit!'U! jk ul Lovelace, of.Tarboro, is May mo Long, ?t her. kon* Miss i * * * Ktlna Holl, ?'t Knoxville, Tenn. j, vj^tuiir M ^ rs- 'I- ^ OathevJ . rJieir '"**** * * * flis< .\I;.i?r?' A Hon, of Newport, T'lin., >s ?> 1 Misses LeLa an<J t.l ia AliVii ;:t their luwne here. * * * \|i? Ma rearer Hall lias returned fr.tia Waui-liula. Fla., where she h:* I |H.r!] v:-il .?ir M 1S- Maurice Carlton. 1 * * * Mr. ami Mrs. L 0. of Sylva (la., are quests of Mr Co|K?'s pa i.nts M '? ;11"' ^'iS- H. Cope. * * * Mr. ami Mix T \V. Keniald and) v.mri? >?>?. Tenia. y, of Nashville, ' Tiiin.. several days here, la-.r irn-k. Mr. Kail Co'lins has returned fivhi i >tay of several days in Kaleiffli n licit* lie ?!!?> a li'iiest of Mr. Ko.se.oe P.tlTK * * * . Vi?s Mildred* Cowan has as u-uesN n t: her limne is W eltsteiv her eousiu , C;iii?erii!p and Chauiieev Line'*, i>f Clinr.l.?: :e. * * * iv Mr< .inlirsijii, of Koine, (Ja? was tl . Cfuest ' ot iier sister, Mrs. (Jrovt Wjlkvs, and IV. Wilkes, at their lionrt Li-re. -I'Vdal days this week. * * * .Mr- K'liia Ki-mov, of Asheville, i ?nd.'??: ^.>iiv time here with Ik tdnr. Mi. A. li. Kn.-lev. at t In* hon; f!iii> i;i' h.T| Mr. dohn I>. Ktislev, * * * K'.v. Mr-. S. II. Hilliaid hav a-i'.'iu'v' ili. ii home here, Mrs. Hi.' bnl'- >K?r-. Mi> Few. of Heinle: >oiivil|(. ;> :;?! Mrs Kiekniau, of (free;. v:lic, S. ( '. * * * l;?v. a:-/. Mrs. V. li. Masters, o1' T.-ihlt IM. v. . re quests of friends !>. \V? i-:? r .iii,l Kast Wedlies I > ?' !(? accompanied hv Rev. Mr. 1'ir: -ti :?!>?! Mrs. Burton. ? * # * Mi. -Inhii Irwin litis returned 1 ? ?arli- 1:-, ,* -pending a few day ?.-.v.' v. i: 5i ins ^ rami mot her, Mrs. T. II. II &,?&) Mr Tom Kelley, who < .?:?!?'??! to at the samp time, wiri U- !.c;. vi vi-ial days longer. * * * ? h. .!:i'l Mr-;. Hohert K. Madison "i'l :!i,ir !*>i. children of Chicago, an* vwiiv. Mi. .Madison's j >a rents, ProJ'. :*n<i Mis. 1!. Madison, in Wel>stei ? y. u:>:r liauvrlitw af Mr. and Mr. ?? ?; |i. ni! th?* winter hei < ut.*":' : in WclHtcr. -v- * ilix.e A In- retui red ti s:< ii'.'ir Sy!v;\ I'l'k-r :> tw ? 'i !' t>> tin- Sin!*.* of Wash ? Vi-,.. A die wiiil I Ik* Xoiihcri ?! ;-m Southern, stop ??'?'??r :i Muliyv.ood to visit Mi | Ar:!mr ('a<?li\ and to se< I'iieilir hitomatiojKi ^;:ii I )f p. ,,,.. ; , ..U.,rd. ^I'-r di;iv.rh?e v ; ? : ii. I-;,'- Mr. and Mrs. 1'. V v 1 :?1. An :cl", 'i'( x:i s :,r ? . i i Tn.- 'i i Sl , ol* .John A. : ! H<> n V. #Si' ( ,;.;v years a'i>. ? l; j in '! > n:' a' d !?' ' * ? | t-> lii'i' relatives l*<*r? "? ?' 'lit: I t ?????. % * KA" TEA. FOR GUEST Mryi.':- Loii". es! ertsv.ucd wit' ; fo !>:*.? lmm.e (81 Ma'.! i ; \V (!;iv afternoon, in com I,: ii-. r li iiv-.;1 'Jliest, M'*'; ^il' '? I "? I .1' 'larhno.. A chant : v ':'-i -hi i.l v liii ? daisies a?'< '? ' 1 ??veil Sn atis n tlir lower lloo1 ?? li carried out till' eolo i. :? cf y. lit iv. and white, whiid ?j'i-o ? ia|i! a.<iz:,il in the ice course 1 ' I V. ;i , -f| Veil. ?.".?eciviie; line were Mrs S: ''?*<? I. l.-inv, Mr-;. Ivtiinsey Kucha" .1. 1{. l iner jsiid Miss liOVO ^t'l'VHI'jr ,J. 1"). Cowan. Kt-iiii ?t Cli;:]i i an, Mrs. K. F. il:' u and Mi>. <)|ia Williams CF.Ti?, URATES F.EV5NTH YEAR ^ r ilt vi?ii( (Sihson invited seven ? ? ' i 1 1 1.- ? 1 1 icmls of her ?on, J?thn, 1 Imihc vcstiu'dav aftonioon, i > i ? i , ' '? ' . !ai> >cvei|th anniversary Tl.e children enjoyed - ru*>, uud jjurne^ UUY>U? whijch, wua a donkey game, in 'which Anne Oow and won liie prize for the girls and John Gibson that for the boys. In the dining room a color scheme of pink, white and green was employ ed in the deooations, flowers, and in the ice course served. The liltitle girls were presented dolls, <as favors, while the boys received airplanes and auto mobiles. The young honoree received a num ber of gifts. More About Contest % (Continued from Page one) Campaign Rules I. Campaign officially opens Thurs day, July -1, 1935 and will extend to Saturday, 5 p. m., August 24, 1935. Any reputable man, woman or child residing in Jackson county or adja cent territory is eligible to enter and compete for a prize, except that no employee of Jackson County Journ al or any member of their immediate families, including^ father, mother, sister, or brother, is eligible to com pete in the campaign. ( 3. Children under 16 years of age are not allowed to compete without the written consent of parents or pa rent. The management reserves th right to reject any nomination. 4. The winners of the prizes will be decided by their accredited votes; sai l votes being represented by ballots is sued on subscriptions and advertising. 5. Cash must accompany all order.; There will be no exception to this rult 6. Votes are free. It costs the sub scriber nothing to vote, or the can didate. When paying your subscrip tion, mention your favorite candidate He or she will receive the votes. 7. Votes cannot be purchased. Ev ery cent accepted through the cam paign office must represent subscrip tions or advertising. 8. Votes are not transferable. Caa didates cannot withdraw in favor ol another eondulate. Should a candidal withdraw from the race, his or hir { . ? . . votes will be cancelled. Neither will itf be jH-'imissible for candidates to gi^" nr transfer subscriptions to anotli?-i candidates. Vote- on such transferred subscriptions will be subject to dis qualification at the discretion of tli" management. Any collusion < n the part of can didates to nullify competition or anv other combination arrangement or ef fort to the detriment of candidates oi this newspaper will not be tolerated. J Any candidate or candidates entering j into or taking part in such agreemeu* will forfeit all rights to a prize. 10. Votes issued on subscription or advertising may be held in reserve and voted at the discretion of the Cam paign Management. II. In event of a tic for any one of the prizes, a prize, identical in value will be given to each tieing candidate 12. Xo statement or promise made varying from the rules and statement published through the columns of thi< newspaper will be recognized by tli * publisher. 13. In case of typographical crrot or any other error, it is understood that neither the publisher nor th campaign manaqw shall bo field r< sponsible, except for the necessary cn recti on up->n the same. 14. K very candidate is an author ized ageni of the Jackson Countv Journal and as sr.ch may collect sn'. seription payments from present i well as from new subscribers. 15. It is distinctly understood ami agreed that candidates will be respo . dble for all monies collected, and thu vill remit such amount in full r.! Wednesday and Saturday during Mr campaign to campaign matiagetnen Ifi. A 10 per cent commission will :? paid to all non-w?nning candidates iubscriptioiis. 17. The race will be bronchi f > close under a "Sealed Hallot M.< system, and will f>c under (lie person:?* supervision of the Judges. The bo will repose in the Jackson Ccunl' Bank in Sylva d??ri*g the last thiv days of the campaign and each eandi date will deposit his subscriptions will money in the ballot box. In this w;.-y no one, not even the campaign ma:: agcr, can possibly know (he voting strength of the respective candidate-., which precludes any j o sibilitv < f fa* oritism and insures failings lo tV * minutest degree. 18. The spreading of malic-ion propaganda and rumors intended i<> slow up and discourage olJier cand: dates is not permitted. It will not b tolerated, and endangers a candidal guilty of the same to dis(|iialificatioi 19. The Journal reserves tJic rijgli to add to this list of prizes. Cand: dates agree to abide by the above coi ditions when accepting nomination. NEURITIS HUIVI MIN IN 1 MINUTES To reliero the torturing1 pain of Neuritis, Rhtrnnithm, Nearalgi* or Lumbago in $ mlanitl, get the Doctor"* Prescription NXTRTTO. Absolutely safe. No opiates, tie narcotics. Does the W;>rk Quickly ? imv relieve your pain in ni;<u minutes or back at Druggists, Don't suffer. Us I NO*rrO todyj BETA (By WilLam Dil!-j.i i) I A young *s >'allv ? oi t!: Tuekiuseigee Baptist Association v. r < ; held at Scott's Creek church, IMuv day of last week, July 2a. The pro gram follows. Devotkxna?, Mrs 1. K. Stafford Y. W.A. meeting ot Ridgivrest, MKs i SaUie Mac Monteifh Inspirational talk, CLiu >l:?n Mi: - a ions, Rev. W. C. Reed. Adjournment for lunch. Prayer, Rev. I. K. Stafford. Devotional, Mrs. John R. Jones. Round table discussion of young poo pie's work, led by Mrs. I. K. Stafford. Stewardship contests were then held and the winners were as follows: Sun beam, Dorothy Murray, Sylva. Jun ior Girls' Auxiliary, Helen Phillip ?, OulHowhee ; Junior Royal Anibassi dors, Roy Hall, Sylvia; lutein edia re Girls' Auxiliary, Jeamiette Dillard, Scott's Creek church; intern edia-ic Royal Ambassadors, William B. Dil lard, Scott's Creek church; Young Wo man's Auxiliary, Kate Stillwell, Ci I lowhee. The revival meeting is still in pro.'- j ress rt our churcli. We arc having ' good attendance , excellent sent o.-.s ! and we feel that the work of the ; church is being greatly strengthened j Mrs. J. W. Rice and children, Eve- j lyn and Aaron, of Anderson, S. C., ai" spending a week witr Mr. and Mrs. Ww Harris. Misses Irene and LuciJe Ashe, ot Websiter have been visiting in our community for a few days. Miss Annie Lizzie Temcll spent Friday night wtih Mrs. W. N. Cook. The Scott's Ceek B. Y. P. U. gave a demonstration pi'ogram and hcft>ed organize a B Y. P. U. at Green 's Creek, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Moses visited :.i Beta, last week. Ui'eey Dillard of Rabun Gap, Ga., is visiting in our community. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ensley of Sylva were visitors here Scnday. Pauline and Glenn Freeman art spending a Week with relatives at Qua I la, . / ? CARD OF THANKS <-? We wish to thar.k out friends for the kindness shown us during <lur re cent bereavement. : Mr. and Mr-?. Jolhn Green. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the kiirluetis sBc wn us during our re cenlt bereavement. Rev. W. W. Parker. Roy Park< r. FOR SALE CHEAP ? 5 acre farm and snuall home. Adjoining city li'irits. ? Ask Askoy. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having {un!iii> <i a-, executrix -of ih? j estate of A. M. Il-.-OFOit, o In; . ?? the eonury oi Ji:ek .<jt, All uoisoiti i having claim? s*rain?t .*nd :u aiv 1 hereby iv... ifl?:i exWuii I'tt-Hi* *o undersigned at. Svlva, N. ( on i* before June 27, ??r i !' will be pleaded in b.-ir of th?ir r? eovery. All persons indebted lo said -U n i< will please make immediate sctLle*ie:r NELLIE ilEXSQ-X, Kxeent rix. ? of ttic estate of A. if. T!vo<*?n, de?ea> ed. 0 27 6 ts. !' UNAKA LODGE NO. 208 A.F.&A.M ! i * Meets 2nd and 4th Monday nights S, C'. Cogdillj W. M Ben N. Queex, Secretary Visiting Brethren Always Welcomi j * Look at vour label. Hast * i ? your subscription ex pired? It' so, let us have your renewal so that you; J won't miss a copy. t i Wanted : Pretty mineral specimens. , Ask Askey. * BALD? Give Your { ' Scalp a Cnanc'e On Is the name of the remarkably successful preparation thatl thousands are using to get rid of loose dandruff>\top ?ca!p itch and grow 'strong, health bJtft If. on thin and partially bald spots wWfMftairr roots are not dead. This famous. anUOTfiW-; coun ter-Irritant stimulates circuliffiwjp?n*tbo scalp, brings au abundant^upU^sf blood to nourish and feed starved-luty oiots? one of the chief causes of baldnegLneVa bottle today at any druggist i hejffiatas'.frjfllng, 60c (Economy size, |1). Y?o(?a'eJ?i{tlfcjto lose and much to gain. MtEI.Iylkiablf book ? "The Truth About the Halr*^Wea.write to pi Notional Rimedy Co., M W. N. T. j JAPANESE OIL *TM* odvsrtboiat was rawlawad ood - appro vod by ? ro?Mora4 pbytlciaa. 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SUNDAY ALLISON FARM? 3 MILES OUT OF SYLVA ON CULLOWHEE ROAD IMPROVED SCHEDULES SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM BegtantoJg Swwlay, Jfoly 14, ^?-h<*rfuIts ?f Train No- 19, between Asheriile and Irysen was improved lo operate as follows : LT. AAeyile v 5:30 P. M. ET LVHowfcy ^ ' 4 :47 P. M. CT LT. Cantos * 5:10 P. M. ' L&. myde 5:20 P.M. LT. Lake Jwahwka 1 5:27 P. M. LV. WaynesviHe 5:33 P.M. LT. liazetyoed 5:37 P.M. LV. Balsam 5:51P.M. IX. ?yfta ?' 0:20 P.M. LV. Whfttier * 6:40 P. M. Alt. Bryeen ^ 7:00 P.M. Tki# itapraved service wall give patrons more time in Aabeville far Mapping etc. I Travel by Train Safe, Comfortable, Economical One Cent And A Half Per Mile For Each Mile Traveled. Good In Coaches. Hee your nearest agent for det/iifs. R. H. DeButts, AGrPA Asheville N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. ) v ? " Pood cigarette, too needs ?a/ance . '? j And that's why the tobaccos in Chesterfield are carefuHy balanced one against the other ; ., . not too much of one ? not coo liitle of another. We take the right amounts of the right kinds of four types, of tobacco ? Bright, Bwley, Mary land and Turkish. It is this balancing tf tobaccos that makes Chesterfields milder and makes them taste better. \ 9 iM>. LiswrAMiwTowajQCQ. CHlCStCffidd ... the cigarette that's MILDER (Jhesteifcelti ... the cigarette that WXES BETTER .. . I.
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