(Q rcK * l - I will be at the folowing places, for the purpose of collecting taxes, on the following dates: TOWNSHIP Cashiers Valley Hamburg Mountain Canada River Caney Fork ' Cullowhee Savannah Green's Creek Qualla Barker's Creek Dillsboro Scott's Creek Webster ( DATE ' Monday, Oct. 29 Tuesday, Oct. 30 Wednesday, Oct. 31 I { Thursday Nov. 1 ? Friday, Nov. 2 Saturday, Nov.3 Monday, Nov. 5 Tuesday, Nov 6 Wednesday, Nov. 7 Thursday, Nov. 8 <? Friday, Nov 9 Saturday, Nov. 10 Monday, Nov. 12 Tuesday, Nov. 13 f t N. L. SUTTON, Tax Collector. WANTED ? Fifteen girls to work on Overalls and Pants. EOYAL CLOTHING MFG. 00. Canton, N. C. Farming; Lands for Sale FROM TWELVE TO THREE HUNDRED ACRES IN A TRACT. TERMS IF DESIRED. WITT PENLAND Hayesville, If. C. 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. ^ PROTESTS CONSOLIDATION Dear Editor: Oar community onco enjoyed the privilege of a two teach er branch school we having a very good school building within the dis tance of one mile of every child in our community. The same having been seated with pantont desks with the understanding that our children were to reap the benefit therof. About the timo of the origin of a welfare officer in Jackson county, our school was reduced to a one teacher and the fourth grade. Later the question of consolidation arose. Some goober-pea eyed fellow just swiped our little school out of ex istence, and having hauled off the desks, leaving a number of children in our community from the ago of six to twelve, the distance of three or four miles from school, whose parents are paying a very high tax to support a school four miles a way. We seeing the necessity of schooling our children we feel like our ohildren are just as worth of some arrangoment as to their con veyance to school as other | com munities which have the special ar rangements. We will thank the ed itor if these ren^arks are in print and we ask that these remarks be considered by men of authority. LITTLE SAVANNAH. SAVE YOUR CATTLE The tira? of the year for Black Leg in cattle is now here and there have been several lost in the county in the last few weeks. After Congress discontinued the free distribution of Vaccine to the fanners the County Commissioners of the county have decided that they will still furnish it to the farmers free. You can get this Vaccine by coming to me or R. R Nicholson, Register of Deeds. We are using a vaecine that im muncs for life and one vaccination is all that is nescessary for a calf. Some man in each community should have an inBtriment and I will gladly go and spend time enougl! with him to show him how best to use it. It will be impossible for me to reach every man in the county so that I will have to work through tome other person in each com munity. If your calves have not been vac cinated please see me or Mr. Nich olson at once. R. W. GRAY, Co. Agent. One way of improving farming in North Carolina is to think over what you have seen at the fairs this fall. 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 Jone*t, 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 ENTRY NOTICE North Carolina. , Jackson County. We, 0. L. Lanninag and H. C. Moss, do hereby enter and claim 50 acres of land, more or less, in Ham burg Township, Jackson County, N. C., and bounded as follows: Beginning on a ehestnut, the North East comer of a 50 acre traet now owned by S. J. Hoxit, and runs with that line, Sauth 80 poles to a stake in the line of the Pruitt tract ; then East with said line to the Zach arv line; thence various courses ajid distances back to the beginning , run ning so as to include all the vacant land in that vicinity. Entered this 3rd day of October, 1923. x 0. L. LANNING (Seal) H. C. MOSS (Seal) Approved. RAYMOND R. NICHOLSON, Ex offituo Entry Taker. 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^r this notioe will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. MOLLIE W. LOVE, * Executrix of the estate of Dillard L. Love, deceased. This September 19th,. 1928. c i ' SYLVA SUPPLY COMPANY? SPMCIAL VALUE8 ? 300 Pes. Ladies' two piece Satsnug BrandUndarweais-Best quality, meduna weight, white ^ 100 Pre. Ladies' High Heel Shoes? Cost wa $10.00 to |13.00 per paic. Oor price now 300 pre. Ladies' medium weight Box Calf Shoes. Star Brand, good style, guaranteed soUd leather ?m ' \ (Star Value and Sensation) ? ? ' ^ ^ 300 pre. Children '8 Solid Leather Shoes. Good style, button or lace, $3.00 value ^ ^ Men's high grade Cbambipy Work Shirts, $L00 value ~ , ? ^ Men's medium weight Chambray Work Shirts, 90c. values ? ^ ^ Men's best quality Overalls 220 Heavy weigbt, dark blue with brass buckles ^ .g 100 pre. Men's Heavy Leather Work Shoes $4.25 values, our price Men's Cotton HoBe ? Black and Tan ? ... \ .. ? , * i?e. Men's Haynes Underwear, Winter weight, first quality Union Suits ^ Men's Suits? Splendid values? Good weight, as low as Boy '8 Suits, all wool, guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction, sizes up to 10 years John B. Stetson Hats all shapes and shades, No.l and Select Quality-?. $573 to Wonderful line of Men's Wool Sweaters at very attractive prices. Dry Goods Percale ? fast colore Outing ? Best grade 4 Yard Brown Domestic ? Best grade Best Grade Silk Taffeta Silk Poplin Fast, dark color, Gingham 32 in. Splendid values in all wool Serges and all other piece goods. 10c. 20c. .. 15c. $1.69 . 96c. 2 tic. Groceries "Kat Head" Flour? Fancy Patent ? Every sack guaranteed _ ? ? _ : 90e. Lard 8 lb. Compound ~U. $1.50 Lard 4 lb* Compound . . i ? ? > ......... ...... .... ...... 80c. Sugar ? Bulk. Market mueh higher ? ....... ? ? 10c. per tt>. Ground Coffee, bulk, splendid grade ... 22c. per ft. C S . Heal 7 per cent h. ........ $2*60 per I lay ................................ ? . . . . ......... . . . . . m ....... ........... t m ......I n 1.1111 . . ?* ... ".... .* ?.*!? ? i .................. .. . .* .?>? in ...in i........... ^ 1 .7 5 per hd Oats No. 2 White ....... ? $3.60 per bag Hardware Department Galvanised Roofing - ? ? ? ............ ? . ? ? . ? $6.00 per sq. (5 per cent discount on all orders over 10 squares) 80 Rod Heavy weight Barb Wire ? L., $ 5.00 8 Disc Hoosier Wheat Drills $97.50 6 Disc Ontario Wheat Drills $87.50 3 H. P. Fairbanks ? Morse Gasoline Engines $87.50 You Can't afford to < miss it. SYLVA SUPPLY V "" ? ' ? ?? " 'i ' - - !.? * ' ' i CO., Inc. ?Vv Notice \ :k ? *- ? ? ? ? ft f' The TOWN TAXES for 1923 are now due and in the hands of the Chief of Police for collection. $ ? / A discount of 2 per cent will be given for pay ment before October 31, 1923. A discount of 1 t ' ? per cent will be given for payments during the month of November 1923. Town of Sylva By J. D COWAN, ! Treas. ? t.

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