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NEIT MARKET FOB F LIT GROWERS Charlottesville, Va., July 15. Vir ginia apples were sold in the Panama Canal Zone for the lirst time during the past season the market agent of Southern Railway having put the '- gtowera tnttmch with the purehas ? ' tng department of the Panama Rail s' toat which supplies food products Ljmjhe population -throughout the , Zone. Many carloads of Pippins and , Winesaps from orchards along the Southern Railway, north and south of Charlottesville, were sent to the Isthmus weekly shipments having . varied from 150 to 500 barrels. Despite the tropical weather, the Virginia apples reached Panama in excellent condition and gave such entire satisfaction to con umc rs that growers h;.ve been assured another permanent export market. This new market was particularly valuable to the Virginia growers, coming in a - year when prices were relatively . lower on, account of interference with the usual export to Europe, and market agent of Southern Rail "way' Has received a number of let- 4ers xtntsswrrgappreciation of this practical aid extended to growers. IIOU TO KEEP COOL IN SUMMER The gentle art of keeping cool is -not to be despised these days. Here ere just a few little hints which, 4vhiie they won't make the ther mometer register 65 or 70 instead of - 05 $r4O0, will go a long, long way - toward mitigating one's personal suf 4ennf. Fii st of all, ksep the orgam of elimination, especially the bowels, working easily and frequently. Do this by eiting fruits and vegetables, leaving off meats and pastries, and p drinking lots of cool ( not ice cold) - wster- and buttermilk instead of H-A!teiDressdght;rearpaim beach clothes if possible, and wear as little j ;as the law of the land will allow- : Ttiatls mighty little these days of eqtual rights for men. Ijn tte words of the wag. we are feorry for some of the ladies in sum mer, for a few of them don't have much left to take off." Build that sleeping porch now that you have been thinking about so long. You'll enjoy it so much you will want to use it the year round. In the old fashioned closed in houses, our elec trie fan on low speed is a delight these hot nights in the bed rooms Last of all don't worry, fret, or get cross and vexed. Keep sweet. Don't try to do as much physical work as J ,at other times. Manage to do as much of your work in the shade as possible. Keep on very intimate terms . r with, the bath tub and forget the weather. Don't talk about it. Give that subject a pest. The other fellow will thank you for it. NOTICE. Oa August 5th. 1915 at 2 P. M. on the school house grounds in district No. 4 Canada Township a contract will be 'Jet to the lowest bidder to l)uil(jl a school house 24 x 36 ft. in accordance with the State Plan for putyic. school houses. Copies of the ftfanspnd specification may be had upon application to the county sup erintendent of public instruction. Ttoe right -will be reserved to reject any and all bids. ' " John H.Smith A. C. Queen Sam Broom Committee. David H. Brownf County Supt. CASTOR I A Fr Infants ajid Children InU ears Always bears the Signature of Geo. W. Sutton E. P. Stillwell SUTTON and ST1LIWELI attorney an& Counsellors at law Sylva Pharmacy Building Sylva. n: a COLEMAH VCQWAN Attorney an&CtraeBor at Law, sylva, n. c FORD AUTOMOBILES O. C. LOGAN Agent for Haywood, Jackson, Macon and Swain Counties. SERRILL & HA WOOD Attorney at Law, Oftleain Pharmacy Bldg. SYLVA. N. C. , JOHN a. PflRRIS Dealer in TOiaJcbes anb jeweler? All kinds of repair work done or ihort notice. ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY Sylva. N. C. ":r fi Tuckaseigee Lodge No. 134 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Dillsboro, NJC. Meet everj' 2 and 4' Friday night ofachm Visiting- Brethren cordialy iorited. ANNOUNCEMENT J. FRAN ly RAY, . Frankli V : A.D.PARKER Sylv Ray & Parker Attorneys at Law SYLVA, N. C We have opened offices for the general practice of law in all the Courts of the state and Federal Court P. E. Alley C. C, Buchanai Jfllei d- Buchanan Bttornes$atXuw Sylva. N. O. While Mr. Alley has moved tc Waynesville, he will continue U take active part in the practice of law at Sylva and in Jackson Co. Phone connection betwen Sylva nnd Way- PUTNAM & COMPANY Plumbing, Tinning and Heating Electric Contractors, Supplies ard Repairs. All work Guaranteed. Phone 63 Waynesville, N. C. The Woodman of the World Dn't pay too much for Lifela5ttrn;3. Take a Certficate in the Woodmen of the World, The cheapest SAFE In surance to be had, and you get the benifit of a good Fraternal Society too, where you get help when you need it. See or write J.1KJKENNEY, Deputy. Balsam. N. C. or C. B. McFEE Dist. Manager Canton. N. C. The Woodmen of the World. THE REXALL STORE "The Racy Ice Cream Store" 661 The Reach Sporting Goods Store" 66 The G. A. Sodden 66 The Rogers Silver 661 The Eastman Kodak Store" "The H. Boker, The Remember we still have a few more of the 42 piece dinner sets. Just received a fresh shipment of Nun nallys fine Candies.-We have specialized in preparing; soft drinks at the fountain. Yours COMMISSIONERS LAND SALE By virtue of an order of the Super ior Court of Jackson County in the cause of J. M. Price Administrator of Geo. W. Shular, deceased Against Margaret Shular, Fannie Shular Cordelia Wright and her husband Monroe Wright Mell Messer and her husband Cole Messer and Dock Shular, I will at the Court house door in Sylva N. C. Monday the 2nd day of August 1915, it being the first Monday in the month of Aug ust; offer for sale to the highest bid der at public outcry for cash, the lands known as the Shular place and further known as the War lands containing something like 500 acres situate lying and being in Jackson County in Barkers Creek township on the waters of Tuckaseigee River adjoining the lands of John Gibson and others embraced in several tracts. - 1st tracts known as the Millsap tract granted to John A. Millsap con taining 100 acres 2nd tract known as the lands con veyed by W. H. T. Dillard to Logan Ward containing in three tracts 180 acres. 3rd tract known as the W. H. Con ner tract granted to W. H. Conner by grant No 755 containsng 75 acres. 4th tract known as tract granted to M. C. Ward by Grant 9713 con taining 39 acres. 5th tract known as tract granted to M. C. Ward by grant No 9712 containing 54 acres. 6th tract described in deed from W. T. Gibson to M. C. Ward contain ing 30 acres. 7th tract described in a deed from S. W. Gibson to M. C. Ward con taining 40 acres A part of these lands are also fully described in a deed from the hiers at law of Logan Ward to M. C. Ward. All of the above lands being more fully described in a certain deed from Geo. W. Shular to Margaret Jewelry Store" Ware Store" Durham Duplex truly, THEO. BUCHANAN, Prop, Shular dated the 6th day of May 1893 registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County in Book 18 at page 129 et seq and references therein made. For a more complete description of said lands reference is hereby made to the said deed of Geo. Shu lar to Margaret Shular. This the 30 day of June 1915 JOSLPH J, HOOKER Commissioner etc NOTICE. North Carolina, Jackson County. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed-in-trust execut ed by John S. McMahan and wife Lizzie McMahan to M. Y. Jarrett on the 18th day of May 1909, and Registered in the office of Register of Deeds for Jackson Countyin book 55 at page 426 et seq., and default having been made in the payment of said debt and the power of sale therein contained having become operative, J. P. Jarrett. the bene ficiory, having demanded the said trustee to foreclose said deed in trust. Now, therefore, I, M. Y. Jarrett, trustee, will, on 2nd. day of August 1915, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in the town of Sylva in said county and State, sell at pub lic auction for cash the following described lands, to wit: Adjoining the land of Thad Brooks and others in Dillsboro township, Jackson County N. C. Beginning on a Spanish oak on the top of a ridge, and runs thence a west course to a black oak on top of the ridge; thence north east with the meanders of the top of the ridge to the top of the main mountain to a chestnut; thence north east with the main mountain to the top that divides Barkers Creek from Mack Town; thence a south course with the meanders of a ridge to the be Razor Store PHAR1 ginning, containing sixty acres more or less. To satisfy said debt, interest and cost of sale. This the 3rd day of July 1915. M. Y. Jarrett, Trustee. By Sherrill and Harwood, Atty's. ESTERN NO TH CAROLINA INTERDENOMINATIONAL BIBLE CONFERENCE. SYLVA, N. C. AUGUST 1st. to 10th 1915. WE, the undersighned committee on Entertainment appointed for the Western North Carolina Interde nominational Bible Conference de sire the hearty co-operation of all the people in and around Sylva in entertaining the Ministers who will be in attendance at the Bible Con ference and to that enlf ask those who will entertain one or more ministers during the above Confer ence to fill out the coupon be&w and hand to one of us committee men at once so we may have ar rangements made to take care of of all Speakers and Ministers who may be present. Please attend to this at once. Respectfully, A. J. Dills, Chairman. A. A. Nichols. M. D. Cowan. To the entertainment Committee of the Western North Carolina In terdenominational Bible Conference. I will entertain ...Ministers or Speakers during the Bible Con ference. Signed ACV
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