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r.rt W. Snttoa E. P. Stillwell . . " , - i . ... ' . . '.."C- v Li AiniiAlIY" : i viiHiiiii r fpjthfis routtciiors i tiw mm 1 -When a person dies from ty- 'SYLVA, N. C v. f0vpr these days it seeing iu meHt's more:or less a plain case jof j :.:jflfl citizen of Raleigh SUlCiuc, f4U - v COLEMAN C. COWAN, r Atjtornev and Corasdjpf at Law, - erg- : - -f? 1 JSr&.& $ rf'i ji.i AUTOMOBILES FORD Q. C. LOGAN Agentfor Haywood,; J aqson, Marnn and Swain Counties. SERILL Sc'R ARW60D Attorney at Law, Office PhaTnacy Bldg. SYLVA.N. C Esp&iMiy $o" he con- tmued 'in thefaeevofeUthisanti ; typhoid treatment that is being put before the people. I can't see why every person ia nhe State docsVt avail himself of this opportunity to ' wnmP immune to typhoid fever ' 'eventhouLliithasntken offered : to every citizen ...freei of cftarge. TherState is doing all it can to get it to all the people practically with out cost, but that's nof the trouble. " The people won t taKe lit, free or ot free. Why, right here in Ra ipih where it has been offered free for every day. in the week for four weeks.not half the people nave taken it-riot more than one-fourth have taken it. "Of course I don't mean when a person dies from typhoid that he prefers death to life but that he is responsible to the extent of his ne-'-glect or his indifference and ignor niiRfi1. there may also be a com- ronnniihilitv if that insani- hort notice. M. mumt responsibility ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY tary conditions were allowed . . . .Li.i.uAf fevpr hilt oiva, y. . to exist as iiie suuiwc i - hn such a Dreventive as this vac- -Hne is DUt up to individualsV I do Tuckaseigee Lodge No. 1S4 ,ay they are tea great extent re- KNIGHTS 'OF PYTHIAS -u. ...Kon.thpv pome down . umsuuiu, .sv with feverf a 1 HE DKXALL S i T1MRE 1 r f ?" 44 "The The 7 "The e "The "The 5 44 a 1 JOHN fl. PdlRRlS Dealer in ucntcbes anb 3ewclen? All kinds of repair vork done on Racv Ice Cream Store3 lieach Sport ing Goods Store ' 0. A. Sodden Jewelry Store" feogers Silver Ware Store" Eastman KbdiaK Store" , H. Boker, The Durham Duplex Razor Store" Remember we still have a few more of the 42 piece 7 dinner sets Just received a fresh shipment of Nun nallvsfine Candies.-VVe have specialized in preparing soft drinks at the fountain. Yours truly, feet every 2 ?nd 4 I'ridav niyht of eacli'm Visiting Brethren cofd:a:y iuvitid. NEW 'CHRISTMAS SEAL. " announcement 1 J.FRANK RAY, HFranklin A- D- PARKO Sylva Ray & Parker Attorneys at Law SYVA, N. C wm. . THEO. BUCHANAN, Prop. ARM! Already the red oss seal move- V ment for this year has started. ' ... r a 1 Vino HiPTI Thedes.gn ot ui - We have opened offices for the mnrlo nn and has been approvea . . n , muvi K general prauiiuc ui law m an both by the National Association Courts of the state and Federal Court for the Prevention 01 lUDereuiuMa and hv the American Kea ros&. c Ci Buchanan r; It exacted thal-the proceeds & Buchanan mas will be, by far the largest that 8Y,. f.. jo. ; , u , the history of the movement has While Mr. Alley has moved to i,nn,.in ;A7oroQor;iio Vip will pnntinue to 3-Vcl niivwii- -- 3 'Tajfuwi"w, , The anti-tuberculosis work that active part in the practice of ' is carried on as a result of the sale at Sylva and in . Jackson Co. Of the Christmas iSealS has been de- r ppnefconnecti6 betv-en Sylva nrrd Way firiedby :.. the; ; conference of Red I, : J : ' : . l- " 'Cross Seal Agents as follows: . (1) The construction of hospitals PUTNAM & COMPANY a. 1 r. irn of til hPf. . fTT 1 ,J or sanatoria t mc v JrlUmDing, lllllllllgj auu ' ulous. ' f . . Heating ' r (2) The ..maintenance of the " tuberculous. , . , - . - - Electric Contactors, . Supplies and , ; (3), Th provision of4ay or nigit i : - ti KeP.aii:s- camps for the tuberculous; ther pro- . All work Guaranteed. " vision and maintenance of dispen- fhone 63 Waynesville, N. C varies, . visiting nurses, open ajr-i , ' SSor- of the . tuberculous cases or Jorthe pre- H7 1v vention of the spread of tuberculo- TT Ul 111 acrej COMMISSIONERS LAND SALE Shular dated the 6th day of May ginning, containing sixty .forH.rof theSuDer- 1893 registered .in ithe more of less.- ior Court of Jackson County in the I is ai page 129 et seq and ; To satisfy said debt, .uteres. references tnerein maae. ;uiaaiCi For a more complete description This the 3rd day of July lyio of said lands reference is hereby sis (4) The maintenance o educat ional or legislative activit have for their obiect thepreventioh Of infection, with tubserculbsis. lAti iiiur-ii:). A Tiake a Certfic&te in the ArT EA5 1 , rLtiAoAJN I LAA A l i v rj eapest SAPE Ill- One Br two Dr. Kinr New 'e i. t had a'lld " Pills with a tumbler of water ,at . u;rf o ht 5N6 baS nausea taste; VOU get the beillf it Of a ; ; - -no fechitiias. AG6 -right-to bed. good Fraternal bociety ?vv;up'i too, where you get help ; ; , free, easyf l)owel movement; ancn when yoll need it. r -T i fpp 'hnft nil rtav. ur . ivines JNew feel!rine'4irday.:: New or write ' S IfifHteteld By- k I Druggists 1' ov oMaye. for 25c. A- JiKKENNEY, -Deputy. ;hw jj ; ; ''- 5i ijaisam; w. v asurtgas McTlMstfManager - : . y v", . i-: -- - tjantonrN; C. LLSiThe Woodmen of tbe Wpria. cause of J..M. Price Administrator of Geo. W. Shular, deceased Against Margaret Shular Fannie Shu'ar 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 bublic 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 Kiver adjoining the lands of John Gibson and others embraced in several tracts. lot fronts known as the Millsap tract granted to John A. Millsap con- taming luu acres 2nd tract known as the lands con veyed by W. H. T. Dillard t(J 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 dcres.' 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 ta -M. C. Ward contain ing 30 acres. 7th tract described in a deed from Si W. Gibson to M. C. Ward con taining 40 acres j A part of these lands are alsa fully described ih a deed from the hiers at law of Logan Ward to M. C Ward: ; -n 1 - All of the above lands being more Vi wu-m.j ; - made to the said deed of Geo. Shu lar to Margaret Shular.' This the 3D day ol June iaio JOSLPH J, HOOKER - Commissioner etc NOTICE. . M. Y.Jarrett, . Trustee. By Sherrill and Harwood, Attyrs. PATIE TS WANT PIANO North Carolinai Jackson County. i torium for the Treatment of tube c .-1 V culosis writes: "We need a Bv virtue of the, power 6f sale T f Qnv other i contained in a aea-m-trusiexecuL- . , all of ed by John a McMahan and wife -7 . IJzzieMateM on the 18th dajr of May iyuy, and Registered m the oftice ot Kegister of Deeds lor Jackson uountyin dook 55 at page 48 U &k- and default having been ,m ade In the , payment of said debt and the, power of sale therein contained having become operative, J. P. Jarre tt. the oene ficiory, having demanded the said trustee to foreclose said deed in trust. . Now, therefore, t Y. Jrett, trustee, will; on 2idday of August 1915. at 12 Wock ' atlthe Court House door in tne tbwn'of Sylva in said county and State, sell at pub lic auction for cash" the following described lands, to wit: Adioining thelanci oi f hadBrdoks and others "ip PUJsboro township, Jackson County. N. C. .BegmnTflg on a Spanish oak on tne top 01 a ndge, and runs thence a west course.to aack pak on top of the course, to a, Aac oak. on top of the I ameuntfrare confidently ridge; tbeh joeagt wiA Jiej t. say, we are meandero are goj Se erai 01 ine paiieuua it seems such a pity to have an tKic tQ?pnt wA5tftd or unused the lack of an instrument wheat need it so badly. Music, you W Wakes F you forget yourself causes vou to think of all the lov f-Lvrndonf life. Donttni iai cunrajr iuiuo - however, that life is a burden us here it is not but some hi riann mvisic would help a 10l . speed on some of these 2ve fSame-r-long hours. .TU lnftf rnH frill PS : I1U i ia tie t oohp has scui McBrayer a check for - 1 . ... . i a tnr uuii Kr bt ia Tf np 1 1 Sr"l I w ' lie oay o w .v r I nf inga.piano. We are hopefu for I'm sure other good, pf- rememoerisf itpo,ai hftcks for a si ' the top of the main mountaitf td x ar fcesjnwU; east with the mafe! divir!n Rntkm Orftek from Mack fully described in a certain deed Town; therice a BOtith coiitse ivith' from Geo. W. Shular to Margaret ;the meanders of a ridge to the he- ua; whioh is one oi minnus uuu thinfeVto live." ia atone? acd puoosa
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