. ' .''i ?. ?r iniur.iL. Detroit -rnar1ir.:firTro;,:ni| MR. N.L. MATTOX, of the RED STAR factory will be with us one week beginning to give a demonstration, on the wonderful RED STAR Oil Stove for the benefit of our customers. He will be glad to right any troubles if your RED STAR is not doing all that you could ex pect. ' \ There will be a new model shown and demon strated during this sale. THE 'WINCHESTER STORE Sets of Pari op Furniture < ' /^JSfeSg ;*? ^eaudful, Homelike, Handsome and Prices are Moderate ,Aew 5hoe? Sorv? " ope ShoePolisfi Make* old Shoe* look' like Ne All Colors F. Dalky Company Inc. T Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER i ' DEED IN TRUST - By virtue of the power of sale' contained in a certain Deed in Trust executed to the undersigned trustee by (?. J. Robinson and W. M. Gal loway and in favor of E. L. McKec, ! dated the 17th day of April, 1923,' and duly recorded in Book ''82" at! page 454 et ,seq. in the Register's office for Jackson County, and de- ; fault having been made in tho amount secured by said deed in ! trust, I will, therefor on the 26th day of October, 1923, at 1 o'clock' P. M. in front of of the Court House , door in the Town of Sylva expose for sale and sell to the highest bidder ; for cash the following described real estate, to wit : ? j FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a] hickory in the Jesse Stepp line and j nuis S. 80 degrees and 30' E. 08 poles to a stake near a branch;] -thence S. 50 degrees and 30' E. 14 j poles to a stake; thence S. 21 de-j grees and 30' W. 100 poles to a] stake;, thence S. 0. degrees and 30' , East ^76 poles to a chestnut , on top of the mountain; thence with the top of the mountain S. 04 \V. 10 poles to a stake; thence with the top of tiie mountain X. 78 degrees j 30' W. 23 ]>olcs to a large white oak, | thence X. 2 degrees and 15' E. 72 poles to a large white oak; corner of J.F. Stepp 's grant No. 495 ;thcncc with the line of "Said Grant X- 3 de grees and 30' E. 122 poles to the be ginning, containing 75 acres more or less. SECOND TI.\U,T: Beginning at a stake on top of tho mountain in the David Bi\>\vu East line and runs thence with the top of the mountain seven calls as follows; X. 74 de gms and 3')'- E.' 11 polos to a stake; thence N. I>2 decrees and 30' 11.9 poles to a sia' e; thence X. 84 de-j grecs'and 3D' E. 12 pries to a stake; thence X. 00 decrees E. 58f^i poles to a stake; tlu'iitv S. SS !!. 10 poles to a stake; thence X". 7.i tifi.ee> and ;jt>' E. 12 poles to .-'.".!;e: thVnce X. 51 degrees E: !0 p;4es to a stake, saiil stake being 8 |m>1cs S. 51. W. from a large white oak' at the S. W. corner of the first tract above de scribed; thence X. 88 degrees W. 104 poles to a stake in the Brown line; thence with said line S. 3\V. 40 poles to the Beginning contain ing 13 acres more or less, the above named two tracts beging parts of Grant 901 to W. F. Brown. Tliis the 25th day of Scpten;her. 1923. D. M. IIALL, Trustee. > COMMISSIONER'S SALE - By virtue of a Judgement and de cree of the Superior Court made and entered on the (Uh day of Annus?, 1923, in case of T. P. Tolbert vs R. K. Tolbert, Jr., foreclosing a certain, deed of trust made by said R. R. Tolbert, Jr., to T. P. Tolbert on the 1 3tli day of June, 1922, and duly re corded in the Register of Deeds of fico for Jackson county1, in Book No. 87 at page 474, to secure the sum of three thousand dollars, interest and costs, and default havinjr been made in (he payment, of the sum so secured, I will on Monday, Novem ber 5, 1923 at the Court House Door of Jackson County, in Sylva by vir tue and authority of said decree, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following lands, described and con veyed in said deed of trust to wit: Lyimr and being in Cashiers Valley, containing seventy-five acres nu -e or less, bounded bv the lands of W. S. Halstead, Geo. R. McCall. T. A. Dillard and Mrs. I.ouLsa Bradley, and known as the Tolbert Place. This September 24th, 1923. WALTER E. MOORE, Commissioner. o CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank every one who as sisted me in winning the $25.00 Merchandise Order in the Journal's Salesmanship Club. I also thank the manager and the Journal. MRS. D. T. KNICrHT, Balsam, N. & ! K\ t \ WILMOT r I r Miss Louise Ducket attended the Tcachers'. Meeting in Ashcville on'; last Friday returning to her school ' here, Sunday: Mr. Columbus Buchanan has pur chased a new Ford . Mr. General Bates and Mr. Ed 1 i Mclvincs passed through our little' town Sunday enroute to Sylva. Rev. Iv. II. Kevi.s preached a very interesting sermon at the baptist Church, Saturday. Mrs. Hester Bradley! is very ill this week. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Miss Bessie Mae Sellers spent Monday night with Mrs. Bulah V * I Bradley. ? Mrs. Bonnie Ensley was in our little town, shopping Friday. Mr. Calloway Martin and Mrs. Annie Martin went to ? Ashcvillc, Friday. Don't forget the appointments. , There will be preeching at the Bap ? tist Church on every -1th Saturday I and Sunday at 11 o'clock and Sun day night at 7 :30. So don 't forget ' the time. t j 'The write;' has understood thatj the Ha/.ehvood Singing Choir will i be here to sing for us Sunday after- J noon at 2 :'H). Every body coine out j for no doubt we will hear sonic jim* singing. Mr. II. IV Ashe went to Bryson City, Tuesday on busine-k I Mr. Roy Blauton and Mr. W.dtor; Bradley have gone to I Iv. nt; cky, j where they will work for la while. ? Miss Nell Nations f!<,i:< tamp; Creek was here Monday. | Miss Bessie Farley 1:; Gastonia. Mrs. 11. L. Raby visllJd her son.' Lee Uaby of Nation's (jree!;, Sun- j day. MisaFIorence Brown called at Mrs. I Annie lievis', Monday. Mr. Hnss Seagle of West Virgin a, | has been visiting . friends and ltd- J a lives here, this week. ; I Air. Walter Kaby is circling a new home. ;r.n to: ? o TO BEAUTIFY I j ROGERS CEMETERY All per.-- :js who; have relatives or j friends laid to rest at the Rogers' graveyard ;re expected to meet next, Saturday loniing, October 6, for the! purpose < cleaning off thu grave-! yard and .lounding up the graves, j STATEMENT D? THE CONDITION Of the ]\n J'ib?uu:i uuu: i / SVLVA, N.C. i AT THK CLO?B Or1 BUSINESS September 14. 1923 RESOURCES ;? <n : '.-i.is O, ? ] ? is :i;i- | 'inse.lll'eJ r. .i- i-.i -t.i'i.Ttf '-"ii.is V i ? . i! ?:?!?? ^ i.l M ?rij'ri" T-"itr'l; ? i" -it : |,; ' ' llfi'S ' ?o'Vr r ? i' ? ? V'a-h i.1' v 'a-'t ;v:vrrt ? ?'in' Iron: a">t Tru?t C-i-'K '!t "i - '4 hours sit;* -i 35&M.OO 341.04 rii.n U3I73.7I. 1<C<>."7 *?S8u.44 lit I 4S 1273.1 4 LIABILITIES -took i aid in ' ,Vi?.OOi? SiMji'n-i fnm!> (WOO.OO Undivided ;>rt:fit?. less current expenses and laviwi ).;(id <6;2.+? N*i>1es and hills rediscounted None Hll's pavahU* ' Xon* Deposits tibi.-i t to chic'*, Individual 25WH5.46 Deposits Puo'Stateot X. C. or any Offi I cial th.-n-.if ! 35175.22 Uonniul v.Yr:ifVal?>i? of r>ej>osit 137973.4*) 1)11,. to l!:';i!is and llnnkeis Cash, er's Cheeks outstanding llso 42 (Vrl il'e l C'AvUs Accrued intoriM due depositors <S4fl.n Tola! 4X4273.1 }>tateof Norih t'.ir >|ina. Omnlyof -Tackson ss: ? 'I, M. II. Cowan C?sl?i<!f of the above named b:uil?, do solemnly swear that tUe above st :!.v at -mi t is true t.? the b?st of mv knowledge am! lu-lief. M. D. Cowan Cashier. Sabscri'i <i! T.ii.1 sworn t > haforc me, this 24th day of Sert. 1' 23 II. W. Hoffman, Notary Public. lS?rrect? Attest: K. L. McKeu J, W. Kixncr Directors. ? RhPOKT Or THE GHUITION ' OP THE TKKASEIGEE MM. Sylva, N. C. AT THF CLOSE OF BUSINESS September 14, 1923 RESOURCES Loan* aiid discounts. ?;77517.(?5 fiL-maini). I.can 'Ovi-rdia'ts bimciik'i! 1:4.1 J 740.33 tJn it<*<l Slabs iJon.ls in'd i.il-.Niy H.nd* , UMliJ ' War Savin* Stamp* 1 *3.M> liaiikiiiir ImiiwiF'T'iUiiri' and Kipttw"* <<*29 3d dasli in v:iu!' arid iu I 'ani'?ntii *1 hi* from I'atiis, iianUrrs and #f ru-'.t? C<riii>? ? ? ?W. TOSl.fW Cash ii?'i*w h.tl.l iivcr 24 hi'jrs 1-K)?.4l | CSwcii!' W ? Usa-.itiir . ' . 234-70 v*i LIABILITIES 1 -!!.r'v fiai-'t in J^itWO.OO , St.r;.l?i? Il'i'd WMMW > 'Undivided i< i". >. s ?-::rrt,nt r's|?.??>e ar..| taxi's ji'lid lOlJIt I * "lll'iinM'U I)i.. 502.11 I N?i. - an.l ?*ii> n- liwuuntc-ii !? kj- ^ ) ' i;iii> Payatok lleiHisiH : to chtsik. Individual 100178 0 Tniii' teriific . ie? ??(:<i?|Hi%it Due in lews than Si day* L'.u liior's c!i.- i. ?> jf I'M AS I ( v'diwl I ?s 47.% Tim.- Cerii.? a'.- ><1 iVp *Mt. Due OU or A iter 3" ifcfy* W3BJW Sav 33.UO Accrued iiKui'csl ilue d c j.usi tors 111 7.^ Total 23C270.0G Stale i >f Surlli C'aridina, County of Jackson as: I, Hilly D.tvis, Cashier ?f the above nam>-d ba.'k.do will mil's su car that the above Kt air in cut Ik true t'j llie bunt uf my knowledge and Billy Davis, Cashier, Subscribed !>ijd ?? rn t?? before u:e, this, 22nd day ?>! S,-;>! 'i'>2.\ I !Ii A T .*? i . Xli.llOf.SON, N->ta;'j I'uldiir. 1 Co t t*c i .i l test . L. C. II ull 11. ISryson Hilly Davis DirfCl/ir*. 4 *' ij YOUR^UTURE [i TO m. ke the nicLt money possible, a farmer should] kii;;w exactly what it casts him to produce each thing] t he v.ii-i And, lo know his predv tion costs, the farmer slma? : keep a ?ood set of boo1'?;. Wallace, sec ro tary of ngrl-.-'-iJure, makes this p';int h. ? t jlcIi before the; ( Institute of A ^ erica ? Merit Pa^k^rs. li is true o; txrch individual, no ?. ;?:t'er v. hat we do for a. living. < - ? 1 ? _ / ; The average ir mer, in common with ready everybody 5 else, works on ti. law of ayeii^es. lie makes money on : some of his p radii*. ' "iiose'i. ors others. At j.onie time of t*.ie! < year, genera 'iy wht ?h?e tree's * i?*? <*l*li nations at the hank, . he knows whether i; h'-.-n i. roil i able year or nol, but. f lias only a husy'nolio . ./what ikies have been profitable1 and wha\ unprofitable. The average- businc:... < iv'M:nn used to be in m<ich; 1 the same byflt.j Thenj, v. id, .??. 'option <:? scientific ftook-' keepin^Mr. Business Man h*a- '*: unprofitable. lines ? j . i^-cifopped tiiern. "'tij? . <v. v I what was making ; him money? and irrc.:eate., ki: v. iiwtvdirection.j 'J here is suck a Ikin;; : : bookkeeping.) Many a business, roe*. er.i-/ .om ?> ? f> U% j point where! , ilicre are as ni?n*>l b-, ..?? : . 4! ? :r a.e producing.) . . Failure lies ahead. . . , Hut bookkeeping, in ivm I l-aufc:;, 1-. in mo'M *? era times. . Bookkeeping ::ho.wa v;s v:!y.rc- *>.; ?rn !i.-...';in? money an;!* here we arc* h '.ly;y-~wN .1 US w> **a . '.hut :;o! to tL,. tn {';'> t"'"e. of x'v.iivi. :i > ;.s ?c :.;t of i;oo''i wflf. i slrlkin^tv !>.;:;/? . ...,y leaks that arc keeping m:, ? snoin ahi v. :'. WiU'i kuowlee^e, one ran go on a " [ .-ys'en:, cr.e Li^-.ys where lo limit expenditures, and ' ua can live xtiiKii J^t's incciftc .t-nd lay a. .ay so much ? !a,:ly Air si: . in^i ai:d iiiVtblineoU \

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