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Bean Beetle Dust or Spray— Tested and highly recommended by the United States Department of Agricuiture, canb found at the Winchester Store in any quantity — For dusting - - 10 lbs. - - $1.00 For spraying - - (5 lbs. - - $1.00 We also have the best sprays and dust guns for destroying these pests- Don't let the beetles get ahead of you. The WINCHESTER Store of SYLYA FELIX E. ALLEY CONGRATU LATES ZEB WEAVER Honorable Zebulon Weaver, Asheville, North Carolina. My dear Sir: The tragic and untimely death of my brother on. the night of June Rfth has so completely overwhelmed me that I have had no earlier opportunity to extend to you my congratulations upon your decisive victory in last Sat urday's primary election. You knew my brother well, and I am sure you Will agree with me that until I became a candidate for con gress he was one of your loyal sup porters. For forty years it was his custom on each election night, to carry the re turns to the County site so that he* might rejoice with his friends who had won and console those who had lost. This was his mission when the light of his life was snapped out and truly may it be said of him that "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." His virtues were many; and two of them were particularly outstanding, which I have sought in my small way to emulate—fidelity to friends, and unshaken faith in the ultimate* tri umph of Democratic principles. In obedience to these sentiments I am writing this letter for the purpose of tendering to you and the entire Democratic ticket my hearty support and co-operation in the coming cam paign. For the past twenty-five years, in every political contest that has been waged in this section, at my own ex pense, and at the sacrifice of my own time and business, I have done all I could to cause the Democratic banner to stream triumphant above the held of battle; and if my life and health shall be spared for twenty-five years longer I will continue, without re ward, to fight for the triumph of the Democratic faith, because I believe that the institutions of our country can be made to endure only by the application of Democratic principles in government. On a number of occasions since you have been running for Congress, where our speaking appointments con flicted, we have spoken from the same platform in behalf of the Democratic cause; and I suggest that we make the campaign together this fall. It appears to me that this arrange ment would have several advantages. Since we are in complete accord on the political issues of the day, we would, at the same time, present to the same audience, from the same viewpoint, the Democratic side of ev ery question against the Republican position. The arrangement would in sure us larger crowds, with Dss in convenience to the public; with less expense to us. at the same t*m^ weu^ ^ demonstrate complete harmony and cooperation between'us lor L.j s - cess of our party in the fall election. If this suggestion meets your an proval we can work out the details later on . With best wishes for your success, rusting that you will at all times be able to improve the opportunity for service which this nomination af ^ ^ for the good of our District and State, I am. Ice cold WatermeLsn Yours very truly, (Signed) FELIX E. ALLEY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED IN TRUST door, Town of Sylva, expose for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described land, to wit: ' A certain lot lying and being in Sylva Township, Jackson County, and more particularly described as fol lows: By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain Deed in Trust made to the undersigned trustee by Harve Howell and wife, Dollie Howell, to secure the payment of a certain debt due D. M. Hall, which said Deed in Trust is dated the 10th day of May, 1921, and duly recorded in Book 88 of Deeds of Trust on Page 22 in the Register's oRice for Jackson County, North Carolina, and default having been made in payment thereof, I will therefore, on the 15th day of July, 1928, at 1:00 P. M., at the Courthouse BEGINNING at a black gum in the line of Thomas Pickens and runs North with the old road 72 feet to a sassafras; thence North about 50 West 60 feet to a rock; thende West 70 feet to a rock; thence South 60 feet to the Beginning, containing one eighth of an acre, more or less. Dated this the 11th day of June, 1926. E. L. McKEE, Trustee.
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