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TuoatVi v al'icii; n p.: 'j" > ^..u've Ho.i.ti >.tl a.' ifl i:- i men. Swain couu.^*;i'ic<-.i/ wore viu'. I. .a\ i?.mife and Lit, apa-ti:*-.! >wti: i:ic.-c, a; the iiiOUi!i ut 4*.i?;w (I v ' - ? ^ quar ter or a mile up the river ,?'>ovf wiit-.o *.-> ? boay w a; iwii.d. *)i*. D. H. jJ-rys >n, vi,o held ;.a \, de . i flaau * .i*w L. .ulu :?a*i 'h' is mv id t ' / ulliy Ijiuit ii;?; j.'.MU , .* ?? Wis still h.ccdiu;/, and J.at v.? v.a -,v tfa.-; ia his lungs. ? ?i 'J ? A ? 1 t t' i ?? ? *1 ,*iy ; , tli- 1 i 'it no aiic?i hu. yd b?*ei? -aitr.do. A.i'ly jJ'.'Hu-i'V. \v:;s L' yoi;rs \ of agt\ kul Wir:: : ?. :??i -oy .? ci' lh< ' ii aj>: uoc.j) y j-'m iiwuy yoai.-', .'siu! litiUit' iu ^yl\a until a fow days agj wir u he moved to Saw M il ('it-'k in Sv>ii:i cCimiy, where ho had p-iircha i! a ?r. Liu v.v;> mr.i'ried b ? l ed i 'j i Ii-.'rta. A .sou of Jack Brariicy, ho ur.s born and reared in Hamburg1 township, thi j eoa.ity. He v\.is a quiet, wi-ll behaved man, who attended to his business ?and was generally consid ered here as being a good citizen. No motive for the saying has been found. Mrs. llrndlcy sivitrd that when her husband left, hi-i new home, five mile v.Kit of Lvyson City, to oomt> to Sylvvi, ho had $il i'.'. hi" pwkei :yi.31 * *8S found on hi:-- body. His vifo k': -rd that fee left hr-ica San dr": iVv Sylva.' p"d v/hcu he d;d not return, she went to Brysxi C':tv, Mon day morniiv* s t hii'g info;-:: ?tion ai o hi:* whereabouts. * tt a iiTTt TFTPT"-r*r>~ A .u/i V . rr.vr./J.i Or: 'Viday 10 -si i!"r r-hild re" <1 '.hei' o' th'-ee- or 1 V. ?V r grarrd chiidr ;?nd f;:e ;Un-thit?r i - mv, ga' !?.?*-" r. m ;fcs I c? Uncle T >:> Kr3ley ? :i 2 i ' Cr ei to renew t'-.'ir j^vv /r- i : <? Vdhood days, Fred, one of the son-, from Wfo'k, "' *? wh.o has bee n with .hv >'avy De l>ar.tin<nf for 23 years, came home f'>r a visit with the family and rela tive.s the week bff<.re. This -fathering wh:i set apart in. his honor. At the noon hour a long table was spread with r bonutiful snpp'-y of good tl4ng? to eat, aiid alter the bless iug was ;i3ked, everykcpy w.v invited vo assetnb^ and partake tb their sat isfaction. Thpec present wore lTnclc Joo Ensley, and the i'oMowinjj son? uid d*U?hwrs: Mr. and Mis. J. W. Snsey, Jotai a.'Vl "Gerti?" En-ley Mr*. Sav'e Freeman and her two hoys, Mr. and Mr?. William Harris, Mr. and Mr?, Cole Tbompsn, wid theiritM-o sons, Mr. and Mrs. Hi.I En <ley, Mr. and Mia Dewey Ensley, and th air son, Mr. and Mrs. C:harJi< n)ns#cy fiKwn Bryson Cri/y, and Fred h)u/sley from JJryson City, .and Freo ^asky fiora Norfolk, Vn., and Mr. iind Mrs. Perry Parris and 3 cbwiyb ers, of Sylxa. Friends and relatives present were: J. P. Rood, R. W. Fish .:r, Mr. and Mrs. Cf.e A kins, Mr*. Nannie Cunningham, David Monteiilu Alisa DiMard, Mrs. Geo. C. Suyder, and A'.a'Jace Reed and liis litftle .son. After dinner the erowd ?tt around and talked and renewed their friend ships. On Saturday morning, Fw*l Vft for Norfolk, again to take up his duijiev. MRS. GEO. C. SNYDER A niece POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SENATOR I hereby annoence ni}v>:- f hm a ean tidate for the Noiiih CaiOiiaa .SejiHt.' .roin (he 32nd Senatorial Distinct,] ;nbjoct to the Democratic Primary, My servicc in the 1931 hessCon**-.)! ?ho Genera' Assembly is a matter ?f| Meord aud I would deem it an honoi i i scire this district ngnic -in the j Miming General Assembly. MRS. E. L. MCKEE . FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Lhereby announce my candidacy to J uftecei myself as Ri ^ -.rer c-f Deed ed Jaclreon (bounty, subjr-ct to <:hi Democratic Primnrv. MARGARET SHERBILL ROANE t FOR SENATOR I herobv .announce my candOHae) as Senator from the 32nd Senatoria District, suVject to the D'mocr&'ii< Primary. ' ADAM C. MOSES1 > . . FOR SHERIFF I hrwby ann. ^nee my<>?Lf m o candidate for Sheriff of Jacksor oolunty, subject to the votes in th? Democratic primary in June. I w?-t appreciate any support given me. JACK F. COOPER WASHINGTON NEWS i' i- (Continued From P.a<?e 1) Senator VandenJ^WE* strength i: popular favor ctontinues to grow, li something goes wrong with the figur ing of Landon's managers, and h? does not get the nomination on th second or third bal'olt, wMoh Vanden berg ootne Ho the front. He is begin ning "to looked upon as the mai who vviil have most to do with shap ing the issues on which the Presiden tia'. campaign will be ftlight. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS (Continued From Page 1) bershlip on each precinet executive committee. Kach such committee shall have a vice-cHairman, and "ither the chairman or the vice-ehaii(ma:. shall be a woman." "The precinct meeting BhaU trans act H>he following business: "Elect ihe precinct eommitteo of five acitivc Democrats, at least one oi whom shal'1 he a woman. The commit i tee so elected ehafl immediately elect a chairman end vice-chairman, one of whom sha'l be a woman. This is re quired by the Plan of OrgianizaKlon, a? amendel. * "Elect delegates to the counliy con venltton. "The Chairman of the precinct com mittee meeting aha1! ceittify to die oaravty chairman the names and ad dresses of th<> precinct cortimittcetocn and of the chairman and vice-chair man elected as above prt/yided, ami of the names of delegates to the eounlty convention, ail prior to the time of the convening of said conven ts. / . The caH is signed by E. U McKee ab ehairtnan, and Jane Coward as sec retary. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Che exocrutdr Of the estate of A. B. Allison, deceased, late of the county of Jackson, this is to notify all persons having against said estate to file them at the office of Dan K. Moore, attorney, at Sylvia, North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of Aprii> 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ~ . j AM persons indebted to said estaU will pique npke immediate settle ment. , A. fi. J5ARNETT,. \ v ; ExeC".*?>r of the estate of A. B. Ajt~ son, doceased. .,r ? 4 ifi 4 ts '? *. ' NOTICE OF^SfALF OF LANft V "* * . When -is, on the 27th day of Janu^ ary. 1934, WW Mills Bi-tdloVe' and Minnie Breediovc executed and de livered unlo W. O. McGibony, Tnus ee f n- Land Bunk Commissioner, a ?ertain decod 'cjf trust which is r3cord 5d in the office ?f .the Register Deeds for Jackson Ccnnty, North Car clina in Book 120 -at Page 29; ana Whereas, default lias been made in |?o payment of the indebtedness :hereby secured as therein prov ided ind tiic tTiisiee has been requested .by the owner and hofrier thereof io ex ?ivis* the powei of sale therein con ained: 'i*'* Now, therefore,under and by rirtur f ihe aathorily conferred by the said deed of triift the undersigned Trustee will on the 4uh day of May, 3 936, at he court house door ol' Jackson Coun ty, North Carolina, ait twelve o'clock toon offer for sale to tlio highest hit ler for cash, the following real es tate: A Il> that certain trust o? land coi< :lining forty-eight (48) acres, known us the Wm. Mills Bieedlme place, in !ie Township of Hamburg, of Jacksou .'ounty, North Carolina located on the .Id Big Ridge public road, ouc and ne-ha!f (IMi) wiles North of Glen ?ille, North Carolina. on the head .vaters of Shoal Creek. and n?w in ?he possession of Wm. Mills Breed v>ve., bounded on the North by )aud> ,f Henry I'rv.^6 ami the Skiplands, .,ii the E:-t by lands of Henry Wi! on; on ?t i i?k jS*r?ui h by lands ol 11. Franks; ou the W^st by lands <>f J. H. J?ass. Said nan of land is par icubrly de-scrib?><l accord.ng to a pl?: >repared by J. l.ywan Stewart, Sur veyor, on the 1? day <>f September, V. I)., 193", as follow;, to-wit Bi'Criwiinjr ou a Birch <. ii a branch, ~ n J. E. Mo-is, Ib nry Bryson and Joh.i B. Bryson's corner, and runs South ;6 degrees East 5 poles; thence South 14 degree* West 3 poles; thence South 32 degre<t? 30 minutes East 6 I>ole?; thence South 22 degrees East ? pole*; thence South 58 degrees 30 njnutes East 8 poles; thence North 88 deijrees 30 minutes East 4 psles; ihrn<v South G7 degrees 30 minutes East 8 poles; thence South 3 degree* E. 8 poles; thence South 58 degree: Eanr 2 poles; thence Soifth 31 d?grc?:s 30 minutes East 7 poles; thence South 20 degrees East 3 poles 'to the old liig Ridge road; thence North fi? de gras East 8 poles; thence North 21 degrees East 6 poles; theneo N?>rih S3 degrees East 4 poles; thence South 69 degrees East 4 polos; thence North 88 degrees East 14 poles; thence North 76 degrees East 20 pol's; theneo North 82 degrees East !?< pole's; tlienee NortJi 73 degrees 30 minutes East 6 poles; thenc? North 62 degrees East 16 poles; thenoe North 71 degrees Eas>: 23^ poles 10 a stake; thence North 3 degrees 30 minutes East 66 poles to a stake and W. 0. Stumi>; tlienee North 50 de degrecs East 11*4 poles to a stake, thence North 41 degrees West 7 poles to a stake; thence North 51 degrees West 14 poles to a Miaple; thence South 2 degrees West 20 pole* to a White Oak; thence North 55 de grees West 27^2 poles to a Spanish Oak; thence South 80 degrees West 2 poles to a stake; Whence Souih 36 de grees West 68 poles to a Locust; thence South 72 degrees West 40 poles to a siake; tfhenoe Sonlth 79 degrees Wtst 35 poles to the Birch, the be ginning. Copy of said plat now being on file with the Federal Land Bask of Columlbitt. This tihe 3rd day of April, 1936. W. 0. MCGIBONY, Trustee Iten K. Moore, agent and Attorney for trustee, 4 9 4ts. NOTICE OF SALE Noi?h Carolina, Jackson County. Whereas, power of sale was vested in the undersigned Trustee by virtue of a Deed of Trust made, executed and delivered by Chattooga Outers' Club to the undersigned Trustee on the 21st day of September, 1931, said deed of trust being registered in the office of Register of Deeds for Jackson Comity in Record of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, Book 113, Page 185, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness in said deed of troft set forth; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness, and the owner of the same has mode denyin.l upon the undersigned Trustee to ex ercise the power in him vwfced by said deed of trust; I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by ufci deed teest , ' C 'V .- J ? l' ?( af me vested, on Tuesday, the 12th day ?f May, 1936, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door in Sylva, Jackson County, North Carolina, sel! at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the following described property: "4" Beginning at a cucumber tree on the East bank of Chattooga Rtot, imns thenoe S. 70 degrees E. 20 poles to a Chestnut; then N. 20 decrees E 190 polea-io a stake; then W. 130 poles to a stake, crossing the rivtfr; then S. 160 po'aea to a stake; then'8. JOtlegree* E. 40 poles to the beginning, crossing the Hirer; containing One| Hundred acres more or less, an? bcim,'j State Grant No. 672. . This lffth day of April, 1936. C. J. ANDERSON, Trustee. 416 41a. m _____???. NOTICE OF STJMMON8 f BY PUBLICATION STATE OP NORTOCAROUNA, " JACKSON COUNTY. : : In the Superior Court Minnie Phillips Cochran . "* vs. * ' -> . John T. Cochran The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Jackson County to ob tain an absolute divorce in favor of the plaintiff herein above named; and that the defendant will funther take ttotScc that h^ is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Super w Court, in the court house ait Sylva, >(. C., on the 274h day of May, 1936, and answer or demur lio the com plaint filed in . said act&on, or the plaintiff will apply, to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint.' This the 17 day of April, 1936. MARTHA COPE, Ass't Clerk Superior Courl. NOTICE or FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust, executed l>.v Hubert Massey and wife,Amy Massey, to C. H Nicholson, Trustee, dated tlf 16th day of May, 1935. and recorded in the officc of the Register of Dml> for Jadc9on .County, N. C., in Book No. 123 at Page 10; default having been made in the payment ?f thej notes and indebtedness thereby sjturr cd, and .1fce holder thereof having <]j rocted that the Deed of Tmst b. foreclosed, the indersigned C. H. Nichpbon, Trustee, will offer for sale and will sell at toe Court House Door in tlie town.of Sylvo, N. C., at 12 o'clock, Noon, on the 6th day of May, 1936, at public Auction,' to the highest bidder, for cash, a certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Jlackson County, N. C., d .scribed as follows: Beginning on a hickory, Cole En sley's corner, ear the Miller place, bearing Nl 8 W. to Table Rock, N. 50 W. to bigh point of Jerry Top, and pirns S. 39 W. 26 poles to a small hickory; thence S. 63 E. 34 poles to a stiake on the East side of Spice wood branch near the forks of thf branch; thence S, 33 EL 18 poles to a ?fcakc in said branch; thence S. 47 E. W] pales to a small bunch of chestnuts mi top <?f a ridge, the divide between rrassy brunch and Spicewood branch; thence N". 13 E. with and down the top if 'said .ridge 30 poles to a stake on top of said ridge ;t hence N. 20 W. with ?wiid ridge 17V& poles (to a spanish oak ' on Siiid ridge; thence N. 63 E. 39j poles to a chestnut; thence X. 22 E.j 17 y>oles to a sourwood; thence N. 30; BL 27 poles to a Spanish oak; thence j N".12 E.73 poles to a black oak;thenc? X. 15 W. 30 poles to a hlackgnm; I thence N. 20 E. 21 poles to a small j hickory; thence N. 3 EX 26% poles' to a spanish oak. thence N. 5 W. 14% i poles to a chestnut oak, George Nor man's corner in Cole Ensley's lino; thence S. 86% W. with Ensley's line 28 poles to a stake in said ?r4, line; thciuw with said Ki^v- ^ S.5E. 23 poh's to,hl(W^ Ensky*B line; tWiiei: S. 2d y polos to A 1 lit.korv; tlu-iu-,- < 52 polos to tlit? BK.jiWiXc (.') TAINISO UK acres, moro^ This sale is made to debtodneas, cost ami iiitfrc>t subject to all deliuc^nt t'' lando. THIS the4th day o t' April Yfa CYRUS H. NICH()LS(,v TRUSTEE. EipUins LV ".rrvouilC*^ Traatmmt which U bnarZ amanci reUcl.Soldoniig?dJ moneyboct gwaiuit.^^ PWCOESS INFOnUTMN1 ?for thoso suffering from! V STOMACH OR DUOOD, 11 J ULCERS. DUL TO HYtt*. - ACIDITY?POOR DIGES TION. ACID DYSTOtU SOUR STOMACH, CASS! _ NESS. HEARTBURN, CONSTl FATION, BAD BREATH. SLUf. LSSSNLS8 OR HEADACHES. Oil TO EXCESS ACID. 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