The Love Farm V- ^ ON' STATE HIGH WAY SYLVA TO CUL LOWHEE and T. & S.E. Railway 1 mile from Sylva, N. C. -?*!?' Will be sold at Auction Friday June 29 v i 10 A.M. This valuable farm is very productive, Close , ? to the live town ofSylva, N. C. with her State high school, public schools, Baptist College, Church es, etc. Tannery, Acid Wood plant, etc. 1 Cullowliee is close with hfcr Normal & Industrial ifth. School and half a million dollars being spent now in improve ments, making this the Hub of W. N. C., for ed ucational institutions You cannot find a bet ? , ter place to make your home. ? ? ; (-1 ?- - , Go look, it over. Come ( ? to sale and *buy a tract of this rich magnesian ,Y' soil land. > , Easy terms: 1-3' cash balance one, two and , three years. ' ' \ j All come. All welcome. | Mrs. Coleman Ciwan, Owner. . ; C. J.V-. Jeffress REALTY CO. Sales Managers, No. 5 Temple Court / . Bldg. . i ASHEVILLE, N. C. Homey Brothers, Auctioneers, . / ? * GAY -x We have been having some very rainy weather for some time. But we are hoping that we can do some garden Mid field work now since the rain has ceased. The road work has been getting along very slowly on account of the rainy weather. Messrs Geo. Jones and Lin Bar-, ron who are working at Cheoah spent the week end with home folks. Mr. HarleyV Edwarde of Green ville, S. C., is, spending some time with relatives at this plaee. Rev. Robt. Cook filled his appoint ment at the Baptist Church, Satur day and Sunday. Mr. N. Higdon and family motor ed to Webster Sunday. Mr. W: H Jones "of Cheoah, was shaking hands with his friends here Saturday and Sunday. ' Quite a crowd enjoyed a singing at Mr. Silas Quillams', Satuijd&y night. Mrs. Andy Reed, of Etna, is on a extended visit to lelatives and friends at this placc. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pain, Mrs. Roxie Higdon and ? Oscar Higdon, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Higdon. The board of education has pur chased the school site for our new school house from, Mr. Gerome Sut ton, .and will begin work on .the building at once. Mr. G. C. Turpin, of Sunburst, spent the week end with hofne folks. Mr. R. G. Buchanan visited his so;i Mr. Sam Buchanan Sunday. Mr. L. C. Jones and family #ire visiting Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Jones. Mr Rosco McMuhan and Jack Sut ton were calling at Mr. Tom Jones' Sunday afternoon. Mr. Carl Higdon visited friends at Webster Sunday. Mrs. Harley Cabe is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan an. , ? ? ? o . ? ABOUT THE GLEN VILLE SCHOOL Glenville, X.' C.,June 5. ? I want to congratulate the one who wrote the letter from Glenville and the many truths they told! concerning . the school here, in answer to the ones wlio wrote from Cedar (Creek. I visited the school litest every week of our last sessiori/ rind know that we had an excellent school. We are expecting all the good citizens out on the 12th of Juue to vote for the special school tax. So come a long and lets carry the election, and lets have another good school. Chairman of the School Com mittee. , u CEDAR CREEK* Dear Editor: ? Will you please al low me space ^ again in your paper for a few words, as I feel sure thut your readers might not understand our situation just as it is. Probably I would agree with the correspondant from Glenvillci who signs her name "Anothc Mother", tnftt answered my letter last week if I lived in sight of the Glenville school and my children did not have to ride in the truck or eten had a close relative who do. And probably she would agree with me if sh? had three little children who have to go 3 miles over :i rough and narrow road in a truck with the front spring broken and a block set under the middle of the spring and on the ax!o to hold the spring up. This truck was operated in this condition several days. The truck was operated under 1 different drivers during the 6 months and run in the sbmc rout during this time. , ' I Every one who has ever driven a oar or truek would say that this is not a safe way to school your child ren. ; n ; . I will admit the truck run into Glenville some time during the day most every school day, but there were several days it did not come further than half way and some times not that far and meet some of the children, who would walk en to sehool instead of being late. We could not depend upon the truck enough' to start our little children on walking probably to walk all the way to school and back. I will ad mit the little oue room school house is a make-shift, but the Ford truck and as to sa)r a cart way road are still more a worse make-shift. I had rather my children were, in a one room school house than out wading the mud pushing a truck up and down the roads while children other places are in the school rooms. I' -want each reader of this paper to understand that I don't object t good schools or tajces for such schools what ever, and I want to see a gool school in every district especially in the mountain parts of Jackson County where we have got no good roads; but if we have to depend upon a Ford truck to get them to school I I am afraid they never will reach i , - ;? e < \ ! . ? f * *. , , /. v \ w ".*V *1^ ??A'^u ^ ? . ???...??.* v .?*!? .dvfcK**-** '? ' / ? * * " . - ** > s .+?? ??. t*:*'*:rzrpin.jm*E&a . v J:< ?? - ??. ? :? ? ? ? ?? >&?$&&** ? "I RED BIRD r? ... S&n *750 America's First Low Priced English Type Car I 4' \ ? rX &? * Sedan Coupe 860 795 525 Here is a nfcw and brilliant American achievement in eco nomical motoring ? the big new Overland Red Bird. A new delight to the eye! A new thrill to drive! A joy tc ride in! A revelation in economy! ? Re flecting unmistakably che vast experience and resourcef;jlness of the great Wiilys-OverlanJ organi zation. A creation in rich, gleaming Man dalay Maroon, topped in khaki. A larger, more powerful engine. A much longfir wheelbasc, a roomier body, and the fleet lines of a revenue cutter. Glistening nickeled radiator, head-lamp rims, windshield stanchions, scuff plates, door handles and , back curtain frame. First quality Fisk cord tires. A windshield wiper, bumpers both front and rear ? ? everything ! Examine the new Overland Red in our show room. See the IVillys-Ci crland Advertisement in the Saturday Evening Pott Other Overland Mo deli: Touring 4525 Mil < W ; ? .1 - * Tuckaseigse Motoric o 'without notice. , < ( \ ? DRIVE ANOVERLAND AND REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE ? ' . > - Roadster, rAU frices f. h- Toleit We rtttrut the right to change fricei and specification t qjuithout notice. the grades that are not. taught in the one rown school house. The Mother from (Jlcnville said I ought to arrange with the school authorities for my children to walk My husband went before the Board of Education and they fixed away for them to walk they gave us a Ford truck. I want to say to the readers of the Journal there was nothing mis represented in my first letter as we know when the shoe fits too tight it always hurts. " I would bo glad if the correspon dent from Glenville would sign their name the next time they fcome. MRS. JOHN W. MONTEITH. o '< "MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY" < IS COMING JUNE 13th. HSlson Theater. Sylva. N. C. An all star-cast will be seen in the American Legion's Film "The Man j Without a Country" when it is laBhown here on June 13th. The re ! markable photoplay will be presented under the auspices of the William E. Dillard Post of the American Legion for the benefit of sick, disabled and needy exservice men and for the promotion of " Americanism ". "The Man Without a Country," an eight-reel picture, combines with the immortal story of this name, the' romantic points in .the nation's his tory from Post Revolutionary days to the beginning of the World War. It is not a war picture, rather a great love story of adventure and romance made piquant with dashes of mystery, Thereis portrayed in the screen version, every character of love from the love of a man for a maid to the passionate love of country, said by philosophers to be the greatest of all. The picture is said ?jto be too big, too g^pat to ^attempt a complete de scription of it. Every critic who has the picture has been lavish prj.ivl::;* *'.? One of the New York ivvi?;v.< r- ' ? <nd: "No word thus far spoken,, yr picture thus far shown, contains so mueh inspiration for Americans." The picture is bci^g exhibited throughout the country under spon sorship of tlje American Legion. Every American is called upon to sco it. Plwtstv rciiMMnber t !if time Wed no., day night. June 13. First show stin ting at ? 7 :30 and second show starting abc.llt !) :-{0. , NOTICE <>K SALE UNDER DEED '* JX TRUST By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed in Trust made to the undersigned trustee by Conley Dorscv and wife to secure the payment of a certain debt due J. H. Wilson; E. L. Wilson and T. 0. Wilson, which said deed in trust is dated the 30th, day of June, 1921, and duly recorded in Book "81" at page 300 et seq in the Register's I office for Jackson County, and default | having ben made in, the payment thereof, I will, therefore, on the 9th , day of July, 1923, at 12 o'clock M. ! at the Court House door in the Town of Sylva, expose for sale and sell to the' highest bidder for cash the fol lowing ^described lands, to-wit: One certain lot in the Town of Sylva known as the Conley Dorscv lot, and described as follows: Beginning at a stake, the same be ing a North corner of the lot of Pink Gibson and the N. W. corner of the lot of C. C. Moore, and runs thence an East direction 50 feet to Adam Bryson's line; "thence a North direction with Bryson 's line 50 feet ' to a stake on the bank of the old Scotts Creek road: thence a West direction with the ban% of said road 50 feet to a stake; thence a South direction 50 feet square off the North East corner of the lot conveyed by Jaa, R. Love to John Bryson, colored. For a more complete description o? said lands, reference is hereby made to the Book referred to above in the Register's office for Jackson County. This the 7th, day of June, 1923. C. C. BUCHANAN, Trustee. ^ O 1 . HOW'S THIS? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it?rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which < acts through the Blood on the Mucous i Surfaces, thus assisting to re3tore norr j mal conditions. 4 ' ? j Sold by druggists for ovDr 40 Years. F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, jrncj i kj?j costs less thm repab ISN'T permanence true economy? *. . Countless ar.ci constant minor re pairs, painting, replacement of impermanent work* these add into an hnposing total yin a few short years. Fire QU^rtanse not only temporary ii^ohv.eniencc but heavy loss.- a - "S r Your building material deafer can advise on all construction, and will gladly do so. His experi ence can be trusted in selecting the best types and brands of building materials. "7/u: SUnidardby Which all other mates arc mqisitrc t ? ? j r I P 40^ ) /^ew 5hpe^ Son/?" '.Alope i | t. ShoePoIiskV-^ Makes eld Shoes look like, Nevy.^ F. D alley Company Inc.

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