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.... -. - - -' - r r - -. - " , - . - ,'--v i v ' - 13 ... - . -: v.? s 1 .4-. -v-.-.' Notice of Sale, FIRST TO . ARB1VE. ierredu thndeigned. S; C. .e western North Carolina deler Cogdill, by a certain deed of trast, exe. gatipn Of yoUDg com groWers was AWf A Wn fi r Sniton -and Wile. W r A LETTER FROM OKLAIIOIM. - .-1 by D.Gv Sutton and wife,.C. P f- -rat . . Columbia, 'for paper witlts r many.. fintton, dated the 6th day ot bepwmDer.i- - r. -;,; S lvlu. ana saia aeea ui inisir ucui icwiu uic u;iu cAjwomuu, UVvf'w o - ed in the office of the Register of Deeds st0 earned in Stati Sunday ?now No. 65 Tinder the new in d,) morning.. The young men are hav- Ht page 430 et seq., 'reference to wMchj f v.vriv hA default havinsr- oeen .. F. - . mnrlo in ihfl Tiavment of the debt secur ed by said deed of trust, the game being city by Col. Sanford H. Cohen, the cow past due ana toques naTing ue manager of the Greater Western cxaae by tne owner ana noiuex. i ,. -.- . . A. -rri: debts that the undersigned do execute North' Carohna associaUon. ; ITiey the powers of sale contained in said traveled to the South Carolina r city T oTo.dni. tm.tee.wm on Men- on the observation car and,greatly 4ayv, March the. 8rd, 1913, .at twelve enjoyea THe inp. How's This? : ' -t for any caso'of -,Catarrh. tiiat ;ache;f6rabout:ii sJae iJMitbrJac by Hall ; Catarrh began home 'uur : . ! She has taken twn hhttt a Af Irx CHENEY d C., Toledo, 0. .v-v'77;-"- - "leu have i readd enjoyed bur letters from all parts "of -the country so iong tnat wft fftel that it is " time for me -to i coriifr forwardu with a few ritems, ft- r ' transactions aftd Cnanc!slly ablo to carrr-i-:- vl 't.v; ; uwcu out any obllsatlon3 mudo ty-hla nnn.- StOmaCfi IOr .Which: these tablets nr; v.wy '" iy.uciii, get NATIONAL frnm thP "Grand New State of Okla" ' HailCatarrh Cure U takert Iptefnally. StayelISold; by Al irom tne urana liew oiaici uwa ; ftctInff;.dIrectlypon ;the blood, tod mu' - ni1 " vAr . . . wp InvtbftH North ; State Of cous surfaces of the systems Testimonials iaiima Kiif tiro oleA InVA OTrla " SnnH by all Drusrglsts. not this state only, out au ; oi tne Advt o'clock, noon, in f ront of tLe court house door, in the town of Webster.vN. C.t -of fer for Bale, at public auction , for cash, to the highest bidder, the following- de scribed piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Barker's Creek-town ship, and more pjarticularly bounded aad described as follows. V Adjoining the lands of C. S. 4 Brooks A. V. Jones and others. Beginning on a Locust on the banks of (Tuckaseigee) Biver below C. 8. Brooks, running with Brooks' line South 34 West 82 poles to the toj of the mountain to a stake thence with Jesse Cochran's line to the 1 road at the school house, thence with the said road to the pole road near railroad, thence to the end of the pole road, thence straight across to the nver, .tHenc with the river to the beginning. Containing about 40 acres more or less. This being the same lands conveyed by Jfcussell Sutton and wife to D. G. Sutton, dated the 22nd day of November, 1906, recorded m Book No. 56 at page 59 et eq , and also the same lands conveyed by Joseph Sutton and Wife to Daniel Sutton and Russell - Sutton, dated the 6th day day of September, 1899, record ed in Book No. 25 at page 573 et seq.t In the office of the Register of Deeds a la Air rrV swiTlTI to which is hereby had for full descnp- Uon. S. C.COGDILL, Trustee. 1 1 Glorious West", or at least all of it I have ever seeni. Our dear friends often wonder why it istEat the west the cruel" west has allured so many of their loved ones" away from their home in the , east, we 1 1 l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.T.T.l.I.I.I.I.I.f.T.1.I.IJ.TXTXI.I.i:i.l.l.l.l.l.l.lAI.I.I.I.IJJ.'fX17l 1 I Have an excellent line of ClotKin and Shoes, for men and boys, which I will sell at a great reduction. ? Also I can sell you Queens ware of attractive designs at rea sonable prices. Rugs and Doormatsaddjnuch to the comfort of thehome. I have a good line in my store. J. L. BROYLES General Merchant Webster, N-C. i ivivivivivvivivivivivivri'ivivrrivivi'rTTrrrrirrij 9 1 For Poison Blood Purifies the Blood, C!eisB the Lhrcri Clears the Skin, Stcengchn rise Ntm Increases the aoDctite. For Cmtrrh Scrofula, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcere Hrpaora and Pimples on the. Face, Constipation, Headache. Fein) in the Back and all Blood diseases from any cause For Chills & Fever Of ail scientific Chill, Malaria and AxtO cures, "CHIL-LAX" is the world's great est. Absolutely sure, safe and harmless to the person taking it. vet so extremplv fatf to the malaria germ that in most cases it drives the poison entirely out of the system in 3 days. A Mild Family Laxative The New Discovery For RHEUMATISM and GQUT, deei seated and apparently hopeless cases, any age or condition. Used by Specialists in ; every quarter of the Globe. Pleasant to tako, time with compounds, cure-alls and linixneott Cure Kidnev 7 For. Kidney, Bla4der and Urinary Disease 'which, if neglected, often leads to Bright'9 Disease: KIDNEY FLUSH is a safe, sneedv frVSKTT-v and satisfactory remedy for long standing RlDJNEx trouble, possessing a wonderful antiseptic power 3C 31 Sntertiaiionaf 2rug Company, , - Sort Svtth, i fl . 4 lr.wttfc far rhlvk JUONEY FTAJSH, feto feC, fgH N""1 ' - r ;- " "2" -- lea t laaaissr-c,T ovr. v(o mml to wr might" wonder , .what makes, cattle go f irther - from ' home as the herds trample and eat out ; the 4rass where they have been grazing; so long and keep goinglojthie -outrage ; to ifind ettef krasssb it is witii the human family they find' new opportunities in the virgin country,- and It - is - al most miraculous to see the crops grow when favorable ; seasons, my, but it is a sight to look at! But then when it is reversed it is .a sight to make ones heart sick, crops most always : hold out flattering prospects till the middle or list of July, we. never can tell uhUl; after tiiat date what the harvest will be? Of course the oat crop is finished here by that time, and is usually excellent Small grain tco is most always good and better, but the corn and cotton are the staple erops Cotton is most always good, and when corn is goodit is so plentiful that it looks like it would never give out, milo maize and kaffir corn are taking the lead now in this section,- it grows so abundantly with so little moisture, and maizes " splendid feed for horses cattle and chickens. , I think one great draw back to ' the farmers in thewest is. that! when they make an abundant crop, I and money is so plentiful that they loose sight of necessary economy, " spend so much money for things : they do not need which of course soon empties their pockets and starts them out to borrow monev which must be paid back of course, with "interest" I think "this one ha bit causes more farmers to feel dis- : couraged than any thing else. The winters as a rule are miid and soon ! over, and there is little need to worry about that, while we do some times have a severe winter, and last winter was one of them, but we were paid in good crops for it One thing though, was a little strange the webworm that sometimes -at tack the cotton fields were more numerous in sections than they have been in a long time, and it is necessary to plarit some fields over wo or three times, and that made cottoniSo late in those fields that tne crop was not very profitable, another strange feature was that ields side by side looked as differ ent as if the had been fifty miles apart, one perhaps would not have have hardly a stalk left, just look' as though it had never been seeded. We do so much enjoy good sea sons here, but when the ram shuts off, aboiit the middle of July, and the sunshine beams down on you ike a furnace, it does not v feel so pleasant, but all roses have thorns, but all thorns do not Jiave roses, and I do not see any thing particul- larly fine about these extremely hot days unless it is the "bath" v and "melons both of which I enjoy em- mensely. - , : We-have much nice fruit here. that is r peaches, and berries, :ahd apples are very nice ; but do pot keep much better than. peaches,1)ut we-all take advantage of canning. Irish potatoes grow well ' here but will not keep, we ship our potatoes North as soon . as they are ready for the market, then ; ship ; in pota toes irom tne Worth, to supply the home demand and they: are .very nice those Colorado .-" "spuds V r-. ; .Cousin Lela' Brock , why dont you pay the Journal ; avisit?. we, think ittime.' " fe- -- Wishing- the ; Journal and iti v Look Something New Justlehstalled m in my.Eepair -Shop" to repair il' your; plji.buggy, surrey or hack " . axles and make them run like? new, CJan doiany kind of repair workn;short'noti at reason J , abre prices. Horse shoeing a a. specialty. - ... .,' - --t;-' J. S. Higdon, Syhs SOU. RY. SCHEDULE -T vast. Bo and Train. fo 20 Lv Murphy 6:30 a. m. Ar. Syl val0:43a m. Ar Asheville 1:55 p. .'o. 18 Lv. Murphy 11:30 a. m. Arrive Svlva 3.47 P. M Ar. Asheville 6:55 p. m, West Bound Train No'17 Lv. Asheville 8:30 a. m. Ar. Syl va 1113 a. m. Ar. Murphy 1055 p m , Kb 19 Lv.-Ashville 3:20 p. m.-Ar. Syl' va'6:ll p. m. Ar. Murphy 10:55 p. mf ' . W. V, DOJtSKY. r " Local Passenger Agent. Vf6od?s Seeds For The larm and Garden. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, giving descrip rions and full information about the. best and most profitable seeds to grow. It tells all about Grasses and Clovers, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, The Best Seed Corns , and all other Farm and Garden Seeds Wood's Seed Catalog has long been recognized as a stan dard authority on Seeds. Mailed on request; write for it T. W. WOOD & SONS, -SE,DSMZJJ, RICHMOND, VA. The Sylva Pressing Clufr Now in the rearfunder " r. , the Sylva Pharmacy. We are prepared to dor your pressing and cleans Ing in first class' styles Men bring your suits to us arid Have them made tp look :as NEVV4 - . Ladies, bring your coat suits and skirts arid let us M clean arid.' press thetn. - r AH? .work done at reasbn- ablejprices.: ' V Sylva Pressing Club J AS, RITCHIE, Pro . :--v.'-.J KIRNEY-FLUSH ; r For Kidney fit JBladder Diseases For Ff west Changes ot Cars, Besi Scheduled and the Very lowest R ates to A 11 Points in the North, South, East and WesU Travel via . . r ;jPremier Carrier of the V r or. 1 urt her In f orrhat ioa And : rFarticrilJirs Cll On or Write shevi lie NI. C. - many reader a. happy ' and perous'New Ye&Ai?; K ' Mr8.yohn W. Davis j TW ' - -, - --v.-
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