SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Keeping pace with the South \ ? The first American locomotive to enter ac tual service was the "Best Friend" of 1830. Built in a New York foundry, shipped by sea to Charleston, it hauled the first passenger train on what is now the Southern Railway System. Twenty-two hundred locomotives, some of them fifty times as heavy as this famous pioneer engine, and 70,000 cars, operating on 8,300 miles of Southern Railway System lines, are now doing the work that was be gun by the "Best Friend." From the Ohio and the Potomac to the Gulf, from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, the far flung rails of the Southern reach across twelve states with 40,000,000 inhabitants. The Southern serves the South ? from the northern gateways at Washington, Cincin nati and Louisville ? and the western gate ways at St. Louis and Memphis ? to the ocean ports of Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Brunswick and Jacksonville ? and the Gulf ports of Mobile and New Orleans. Operated by men of the South, who have been bred in its traditions to understand its problems and its needs, the Southern keeps pace with the South. The investment in its properties is now more than $710,000,000, of which $285,000,000 has been expended in the past two decades. i ' . With the continued cooperation of the people ' j of the South, we will be enabled to com mand the capital for the greater transpor tation facilities that Southern development will inevitably demand. Southern Railtuay System last year spent intheSouth $20,000,000 more than it received from the South, (9s fhi More Power ? Step on it! Feel the surge of the new Overland Sedan quicker, greater than ever! Not v equipped with the bigger Overland 'built engine. Astonishing economy with wonderful added power! Feel the marvelous riding ease of the Triplex springs (Patented) with 130- inch springbase. Go over bumps and car tracks as in a big car. Notice the deep, broad comfort of the fine upholstery. Get an Overland Sedan. v Tuckaaeigoe Motor Company T<Mnriwg $495, Roadster $495, Red Bird $695, Coupe $7 50. All prices f. o. b. Toledo, We reserve the right to change prices and specifications without notice. FOR SALE ? White Leghorn Cock erels ? Puritas Springs strain. Big husky youngsters. Price $1.50. ' F. A. BROWN, Sylva,N.C. ??? Lime.--Cement.-Car loads, SYLVA COAL & LUMBER CO. o ? Too dose a shave?' MENTHOLATUM ^comforts and licals.. I Waynesville National Farm Loan Association will loan money in any amount on approved farms for any length of time up to 33 years at a small rate of interest. If interested, apply to ALLEY & ALLEY, Sylva, N. C. representatives for Jack son County. Farming Lands for Sale FROM TWELVE TO THREE HUNDRED ACRES IN A TRACT. TERMS IF DESIRED. WITT PENLAND Hayes vi lie, N. C. OHEROKEES GET v GEORGIA CONVICTS Cherokee Soout, Sept. 21. ? Early Sunday morning three escaped con victs from the Habersham County, Ga., convict camp were apprehend ed in the mountains a few mile down the Hangingdog road by Deputy Sheriff W. T. Roberts, of the Geor gia County, and a party ol. officers and brought to Murphy and lodged in the county jail for keeping until Monday, When they were returned to the convict camps in Habersham County. -o NOTICE x NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY In the Superior Court. Wm. H. Moses vs NOTICE Flora Moses The defendent aboved named will take notioe that an action entitled f as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Jackson County to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plentiiff and defendant. The said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, on Monday the 8th, day of October 1923 at the Court Hous6 in Syl7a in said county, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action or the plantiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. H. C. MOSS, Asst. Clerk Superior Court, i 0 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE v Having qualified as Adminstrator of the Estate of Caroline H. Hal stead, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims aginst the Estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned Adminis trator at the office of Jenes, Wil liams & Jones, 417-422 Legal Build ing, Asheville, North Carolina, on or before the 31st day of August, A. D. 1924, of this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. Dated this August 24th, A D. 1923. THOMAS A. JONES, Jr., Administrator of the Estate of Caroline H. Halstead, Deceased. North Carolina Jackson County. In Superior Court L J. Young and others, vs R. A. Amnions, Paul Held and wife, Eva Hold, Thomas Houston and wife, Sallie Houston .Thomas Rickman and Aninia Rickman ' and Eva Rickman, Monroe Strain, Nat Hous ton, John McDowell and wife Susan McDowell, Parker Young, James Moore and wife, Annie Moore. ^SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced ia the Superior Court of Jackson County, North Carolina, to sell and partition certain lands therein situated!, in which the defendants have an in terest; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear before the Clerk of] theCourt ^Jackson County North Carolina, at the Court house in said County, on the 20th day of October, 1923 and answer of demur to the complaint of the plaintiffs or the relief therein demanded will be granted. This ,the 7th day of September, 1923. H.C. MOSS, Assistant Clerk of Superior Court o ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminstrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Doctor W. S. Hal stead, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the un dersigned Administrator with the Will annexed, at the offices of Jones, Williams & Jones, 417-422 Legal Building, Asheville, North Carolina, on or before the 31st day of August, A. D. 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Dated this August 24th, A. D. 1923. THOMAS A. JONES, Jr., Administrator with the Will An o EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of Dil lard L. Love, deceased, late of the county of Jackson, this is to notify all person indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, of such indebtedness. All persons having claims against said estate must pre sent them to the undersigned within one year of the date of this notice,or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' MOLLIE W. LOVE, Executrix of the estate of Dillard L. Love, deceased. This September 19th, 1923. J, t Watson 37 vb W. F. Decker Lena Dills 1?4 vs C. J. Harris . ? Carl Robinson 131 vs M. P. Wilson Sylva Road Trustees et al J80 vs Tnckaseigee & S, E. Ry. Co. COURT CALENDAR , October T?* 1?8* WZDXS9PAY OOTOIBB 10 Alliy ft Al\?y and Bbehaaan ? * Marrimon, Adams & Johuton ? ' . ? Sberrill, Alley & Alky '??' X Hooker, Moore, Sutton & Stillwell * THURSDAY Moore Suttonft Stillwell, S. W. Black Sberrill, Moore Alley & Alley Geo. R. McCall 234 vs " A. H. King Sylva Timber & Lumber Co. 236 vs W. F. Moody, et al L. B. Sutton 250 ? vs ' Jasper A. Dills FRIDAY F. A. Brown 11 vs Jas. E. Walker . 1 , Mahoney-Jones Co. 14 vs M. L. Coggins Sutton ft Stillwell Alley & Alley Sberrill, Black Sutton ft Stillwell. IL E. Monteith Moore Suttonft Stillwell, Moore Sberrill, Buchanan, Monteith, * Alley k Alley Alley & Alley M. L. Long 8a ^ vs Coney Fork Logging Ry. Co. et al. I > SATURDAY D. C. Hooper 5a vs ' Blackwood Lumber Co. ?>. m- - wi .& >s i L. L. Frix ' 9a vs ' Sylva Tanning Co. Theo. Buchanan 21a vs . w Sberrill, Home Alley ft Alley Bberrill, Home Alley ft Alley Moore, Monteith ' Alley & Alley Buohanan, Alley ft Alley, Moort m MONDAY D. L. Bryson vs The Luck Company A. A. Nichols Henry Farley 22a vs J. W. Rutherford et aL A. A. Nichols, et al. 30a vs Theo. Buchanan ' J. B. Ross 35 vs R. H. Wright ft National Surety Co. I. u Hooker Monteith Sutton ft Stillwell Sutton ft Stillwell Harkina ft Vanwinklt f Sutton ft Stillwell Buchanan, Moore, Alley & Alley Hooker, Moore G -L Jodm H. R. Queen 36 vs K. A. Priee Richmond Hardware Co. 38 vs R. D. Rogers C. R Mood j 39 vs Son. Ry. Co. ??_ J. E. Rogers 40 vs TUESDAY Hooker Satton ft Stillwell, Alley & Alley Moore, Rollim WEDNESDAY Son. Ry. Co. Howell Taylor V8 Lee Hooper THURSDAY E. Ford Xing 44 vs Western Union Tel. Co., et aL FRIDAY Mercantile Supply Co. . 18 vs C. C. McCabe ft others , I P. R. Griffith 32 vs Fannie Griffith DIVORCE D9CKET Chiltoska 3 vs Chiltoska John Johnson 17 vs ) . Rosie Johnson Avie Frady 29 vs Alvin Frady J * Don Alexander 33 vs Lessie Alexander William H. Moses 47 vs Flora Moses R. C. Queen vs Daisy Queen Alley t Alley Moore, Rollins Bhtniil lonu Sntton & Stillwell Buchanan, Alley & Alley Merrimon, Adams & Johnstoo * Moore, Bnchum Jenkiu W. E. Ho?" ShOTrill, Alley 4 A1W I Shtrri" Sutton A Still"? Mo?" | Moore, ' ! H#" W. B- 6b/rr V WANTED ? Fifteen girls to work on and Pants. ROYAL CLOTHING MFG. 00. ... Canton, N. d .... Overall

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