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THE JACKSON COUit iT JCV&i^ 1' iplishod ifockly by 'Jh< j.u'ivSi X io\*:. lV joi liXAf, C'j. Latere! a? las? lo.-ii i. ? (tfcf t'C*i Ofi'u-e r: /?*?., >? C'. x'Ai\ lUjii'i. Itii.i-t'j' i Xs t-Le Siu'e ui -WJ.V--v Ctt- JUKI ItiOifcA' ! ?| ? 1 ** . iC ? I Ct-i 1* tp cold aad i.uo\v*. i\ e have iiuuv.'li Xiv. Cor uiauy years. .) . 7 , ,( 1 Tho nom.r.auoji oi' Clyde H. rett lor tong. i-is, byjtiic of thii diairiti, ah ho.ior iLa: ;... come to a ^on oi' Jsukson, upon Ii.c' his fricuds and olu V-t.^hljurs, ci' a parties, contra;ai.itl- him ut-u.; lv. All XorJi ( ja ? ?? ? ? n tbctic interest i;? ? J.:- lu.na. < - (Vtltl.S i.i ?i< 11J ul i*ii vi C!'? I'llib *tij !bi Concord. \'.'!iile U io u '. i", not a grenf- a? : '.L L !.? ? vi Od.'i. : " 1 ? ?! mftifiiUinlr-, i; ? i ?'! !?<? - > a < of lif", : .*-? , > : daru;!,.- :v : i... i- .? :? ' . .. ; : Jarl. Tuesc ?'.? o,i A--'. . bora .T'-i i': i'- ' '... Cavul': a. ' ?; . ?' ?' '?> ? r. lo tli" ?? ? ? <?:. :. ready ?? !:??'?*: ;? v.-ay '*.?;?/ . SCHOOL SPIlUT Whenever ik-re is a:i it??T ivllv - ju:c i !*v b"k> ?''?*?? y* ?very student w!:4? c::n p>s V ol there i;i on lit><~s urc ??an*?i n.ii' bc-w oi the alumn, and friends of tlu institution, and srliool- spirit is alms dtuit ar.d evident. I ?tv.t 'Vfiiiny tin re was held ?<'. v." lowhec r.n iiite- c -I'erii'te t .'-U:' jir>t a~ mn::!i *o fry -(!:!"'!'? *-w. It VIS J''' 1''l i' lv !' ? ' ' ' sho-dcl }\r>\'c Vi 'i 'le.'V; i: ' ? "' and 'i' ?' ' ? ? *-i' ?' ';W ? ? ? ? k r . i \ . 1 .. httV-f* V*o%\ *H'! i r v \ .* ** ?? oi !.r;v.v:i ????* ? t CX ?.?w il .?..J. \\ I'o.ci a .i U'.mUU'^ _ii.; /v/*. C'vt ?/*? ^ ? '* J * ^ ** * ** XlO?WAA?tiliy V, uUl?- A/Ai?4?*vt V ?- *-*-?> t <5 ? ? ? ? " ? Xt'pi V-.jl'i-i-U ^ ? a' ? .1**11* ^ J ik i'. j.\ J+'k,*+-.A l-y ?\ * -iO t O . JLic, *-?-.! \\ ? v>. X ? wt ? ? U* . . ?i ' v * 1 * ly uia. .. sa ?'4v'j >j4 ;>V " \lliu*dLi\0..-> l-v I. J j-.:h f ? ??' *. . *? Jll Oiiu ?> ?vi i * ? * *- ? - a~v/ 'l . .. i ? ? , : . ?' t . < ,1*' . I . .Vta - iii V" ?> i ,i k Il;1 :?.! > M; ?l JJitui Ikiiy am! Jiiwt ;;1 lic M 'J I I n ty v.'cii- wu !???.mi.. ?> ?. ***?;* : r.n-i llioir ai?;iuiy. * % It i.i truo-uiut )i was-a vainy :!?'.?) but had 'i ho event boi n an alh!?t i> contest, this I:i.>,'.?* ?.or-;es a;:.l king's men eorld not hav? t'? spectator* a\?.:y, "or ooild rain a 1 hijfh WJiter hnvt- ('Miip: .i.?d I'v: -h-ii spirir., nor lh:':;d ??? l'??ve drowt:^1 cut the sound of the rooters. The question was, "Resolved, Tis.it Congress should !?ave povir i y r. !w thirds vote uf both Imu'^s So ov. r ride The Supreme Court on r v tie is of coD^titu'Ioiio'i'.y". It w-'s. we!. I.; hv i; ;V.( ;;..id ' ? some of thf- sfi'd' 't's .-o-ji'd ].r> ?? ed so,ie;Mii'j nhi i' fh'trnrov as well as have r d patiiOUiUi, Ly Ljji.g or. comwt. What's a coihr-;c io.( Uuy ..uy] lOci,;. ilv ^ la recent ^cara there have heeu raany . :.;1 do>. j by youn^j toik., v no like i > iiiock their ? ciders, aiid wi^o have :.o /evciiiiie J or anything on this ttrreslrial spheia, *nd little lor lhingi> above. But of all the impertinent, irrover pieces ot d.sj'.usting y had ta:jte, the organization of young college stu denta into *'Veterans of Future \ Wara", and a demand for a houus in \advanee, certa.nly goca beyond all Ihnits of decency. That men Lave died and worms have eaten them, for love of their count y ?nd t>e .'. . .g, of its in#ritutiona, its sacred lienor, aud its libeity; that the v(ry ra-i?, com ??rtr>f and opportunities wb'.ri* they enjoy were hon?ht Pt the pr;Cf of death, blood and uuto!d suffering, hardships, filth, misery, ard a;> my of body and sou' o ir.en >rd w;?nun who Iknvo pone before, is to tho^e. would Le humorists something of which to make a joke. If many younprsters n?ed to learn one lesson more "than another. it%> is that there are some things that are ?ered. and that u Fools rush in where fear to tmd". ! QUALLA. f > ' (By Mrs. J. K. Terrell) Aft. attentive audience li^ieue-d to d O'oud sermon by Rev. J. L. iiyatt, fcjua Jay inoruing, at the Baptist ciiurcl), irum 'ihe text 'Come unto Me, all yc .hat labor and are heavy laden and 1 till give you rest.*' Mr. and Mrs. G. C. LedbeAer, 01 Abbeville, visited Qualla relatives, Sunday. <' Mrs. Grace Johnson and Teriy Joe Johnson, of Bota, visited Mrs. A. C. iloyle and oLher relatives, last week. Mrs. Joe Bumgamer, of WiLmot, ?ailed on Miol D. J. Worley. Mr. Jeff Raby, who has been serioas y ill for the past few weeks, has not mproved at this wriittng. Mv. and Mr. Lee Brooks, of Candler .isited Mrs. L. W. Cooper. Mi'. Chas. Kaby, of Gamonia, visited .'sis uncle, Mr. Jeff Raby. Mr. Dock Nation is in Angel hospi ai, Franklin, for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Biantou w.uv : uests at Mr. G. A. Kin aland 's. 3 f I Messrs/Chas. Snyder tand Cecil j springer ore making a business ftrij 0 Georgia. Mis. Oaxiford Ayers called on Mit> J {. W. Cavlic\. t Wilavi and 1). TIJr..] *>c-ai the week end at Cherok Mr. Jim Keener .<?]?ent Sunday a dr. D. C. Hughes.' J Mr. G. C. Cooper, Mr. I>. M. Shulei :nd Misses Jennie Cathey and Geneva Tur pin called mi Mr. J. Terrell 's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. P. If. Ferguson and Mi?s Ger rude Fergu.-on eddied at. Mr. Glen:; Startup's, Sunday. Mr. and Mis. H. G. Ferguson an I Misses Lilli'm and Belle Ferguson and \rr. and Mrs. Stein, of SyKa, visited at Mr. H. G. Bird's, Sunday. SYLVA GIRLS' EAST LAPORTE BOYS WIN COUNTY TOURNEY Sylva girls and East LaPorte boy* were the winners of the county t-lcraor. tary basket-ball tournament., held nt Sylva on Sa;urdayand prtieipated ii> by fifteen sehools of the county". Sylva girls, after doubling the wore over three schools in eliminations, do feated Balsam. The girls comprising Sylva's team are, Jcannette Queen Virginia Bradley, Mae Conner, Mi' dred Sumner, Nellie Fox, Tlean Di! lard, Geraldine Price, Bonnie Estcs. and Mae Bradley. a.>> y Rupture SHIELD EXPERT HERE H. M. 8HEVAN, widely known expert of Chicago, will personally be arc the Battery Park Hotel, Asheville Saturday, Sunday axed Monday only, April 4, 6 and 6, from 9 A. M. to 5 P.Vr Mr. Shevnan says: Ths Zootic Shield is a 'iremendous improvement over all former methods, effecting iin mediate rqpults. It will not only bol< Ac rupture perfectly but increase th? circulation, strengthen the weakened parts, thereby closes the opening in ten days in the average ease, regard less of heavy lifting, straining or any position the body may assume no matter the size or location. A nation ally known scientific method. No straps or cumbersome arrangements and absolutely no medicines or madi cal treatments. Mr. Shevnan will be glad to demon straite without charge. Add. 6441, N. Richmond St., Chicago. For 15 years assistant to P. H. Seetey, famous rupture expert of Chi cag^ : 5 OTIOE NTORIH CAROLINA, JACKSOX COUNTY IS THE SUPERIOR COURT Cousty of Jackson Farmers' Contest FREE! $55.00 in premiums and 10 per cent refund on all Seeds and Fertilizers purchas ed from us this season for use in contest or other individual use to the winner. Farmers are permitted to use their own home grown seed in this Con test. v " . v K^JOXVILLE FERTILIZERS ( ^ FULLY GUARANTEED AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 16^ Acid, per bag $1.40 4-8-4 Guano, per bag 2-25 5-7-5 G un ho- per bag 2-36 Potato Special. Guano, per bag 2.55 Vegetable Specral, Guano, per bag- 2-25 Agricultural Lime, per ton 550 Nitrate of So<la. 100 lb hag : 2.00 FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS HIGHEST PURITY & GERMINATION Red Clover, per bu- ... r. *.14-25 Sapling (lavor' jkt bu .1 14.75 Timothy, peKbu- 3-00 Tall Meadow Oat Grass, per bu 1-75 Red Top, per bu- 165 Orchard Gra&s, per bu 14)5 Blue Grass, per bu- 2-15 Pasture Mixture, per lb , 15 Korean Lespedeza, certified' per lb ,10 Common Lespedeza, per It) 15 ?Seed Oat$, per ba? ? 3-60 Seed Potatoes; ? % V Irish Cobbler, Maine Certified, per bu- ..1-65 Green Mountain, Maine Certified, bu .... 195 Onion Sets, per quart - -07^ Cabbage Seed: Short Stem, Imported Danish Bald Head, oz 12^ Early Jersey Wakefield, per oz -It# Tomatoes, Norton's Wilt Resistant, oz- -15 T^ettuce, Black Seeded Simpson, per lb -70 Our stock is replete with the highest grade field and bulk garden seed that money and painstaking care can buy We also handle a complete line of farm im plements of the type that is best adapted to this particular section Remember that we handle produce at the highest market price Make Our Store Your Trading Post, We Will Barter With Yoit v. Sylva Supply Company r Incorporated It's the Most ECONOMICAL CAR i ? x ^ *Nums upon mtjuML < . ^ ^ Ford Ever Built -'V ' FrOM the long-wearing baked enamel finish and bonderising rnst-proof treatment of fenders,? to the fnel economy of the Dual Carburetor, the Ford V-8 is built for long service at low cost. Com* para live records kept by 8 large national company* over an operating distance of more than SO,000,000 miles prove that the total operating cost of the Ford V-8 averages 41 % lem than the Model T and 17% less than the Model A. That's proof of Ford V-8 econom7' your FORD DEALER $ 510 r.sa m Edgar Matter Dygert and wife, Mrs. Edgar Holler Dygert. The defmflanla EAgtr Molier Dy. get and wife,MrsJJdgtrMuller Dygert .will take notice that ? acAioq,-en i.lIM s4 ubore, has been co in itfie' Soperior Court of Jackson Ownty, North Carolina, lor tLe pur pose of foaeeloeure of a 1932 tax sales certificate, and the defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appew at the OfteJjT Clerk o! the Superior Court of I County in the Court House in ^ iKortL Carolina, on the Sn'u ^ ^ 1 Miay, 1936. and atewer or * 1 the complaint in sai?\ M:hou, 0r ?\ plaintiff will apply to tW I the belief demanded in *a;,\ e.Sr,p^M 'This the 9th day of March, DAN M. ALLISON ' I Clerk, Superior Court. .lwb?L (^ Ity, Notffc Carolina. SAFETY of our DEPOSITS is INSURE* by the Pederal Deposit Insurance Corpora up to $5,000 for each Depositor Make Fanning a Business Time>~Money ) bu?lim? principles to your farming. ROTATE j#Vyour CROPS ... . raise sheep, cattle, chick em ... to that you cen have MONEY coming in ALL THE TIME. Try tt... ft works. Don't lot your MACHINERY rust in the field. SW 4ar ft. START SAVINS REGULARLY NOW Wo/VVoleoma Your Banking Bui'tneii The Jackson Count v THINK! _ _ iTUNJfl i i Bank HAVE MONBY1 >Syl Vft, N 01*111 (IUI luvh ?0NKl at Easter I V# \x ; ? We think of our loved ones who are asleep Remember them by marking their graves in granite or marble. . Let me give you an estimate of the cost ' ? , I .) H. Stein ' ' ' * ? ? ? Sylva !
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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