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Notice ojf : Sale,
Bj virtne of the power aud jauthoriry,
inf erred upoir tlie "uud rsiiiedr :
Cogdill, by a certain e-d; Vf ; trostv ek
cnted, by D.G Sutt i ate wife, C.
Botton. datfdthe 5th Hay of eptemb-r ,
J9lbfand said deed c' u r ' n recorii
- ed in the office of the -s'i er; t Dr t d
foT - Jackson county. -in k o.
6. now No. 55 undn h ' Index,)
: nt page 430 et seq., n m , to" whicn
la Phv had det .iiuff Deeu
made in the paymem ui debt secur
ed by said deed of tros , tblejsame being
Dow past due ana request .
made by the owner and holder, of said
debts that the undersigned t do execute
the powers of -sale contained in said
deed of trnst:
I, 8. O. Cogdill, trnfitee, will on Mon
day, March the 3rd, 1913, at twelve
O'clock, noon, in front of tLe court house
door, in the town of Websrer. N: C, of
fer for sale, at public auction, for. cash,
to thehighest bidder, Uie following de
scribed piece or parcel of land, situate,
lying and being in Barker's Creek town
hip, and more particularly bounded aad
described as follows.
Adioininff the lands of C. S. Brooks,
X. D. Jonesjand others. Beginning on a
Ixcust on the bankt (Tu- ase.'fcee)
Jiiyer below O. B. Brouks, running with
Brooks line South 34 W est 82 poles to
the top of the monniin to a stake,
thence with Jesse Cochran's line to the
road at the school hoae, thence with
the said road to the pole road near
railroad, thence to thend of the pole
road, thence straight ac ss to the river,
thence with the river to the beginning.
Containing about 40 acres more or less.
This being the same lands conveyed by
Russell Sutton and wife to D.'G. Sutton,
dated the 22nd dav of November, 1906,
recorded in Book No. 56 at pagw 59 et
tea and also the same lands . conveyed
by Joseph Sutton and ile to Daniel
Button and Russell Sutt n, dated the
6th day day of September, 1899, record
ed in Book No. 25 at page 573 et seq.,
n the office of the Register of Deeds
for Jackson county, N. C, reference
to which is hereby had for full descrip
tion. . S. C. COGDILL,
Trustee.
SPEEDVELl.
r :!Tie ptMple or Speedwell- are get
ting ' behind with their work on ac
count of so much ranv ;
. VRevV D. -R. Proffirt preoc'
very interesting sermoQ at S;eri
well Sunday afternooii.
, Mrs. Gola P. Ferguson and-tie
son are visiting the family "
Watson while Mr. Ferguson is m
Raleigh representing the good coun
ty of Swain in the General-Assem
bly.
Messrs. W. M. Shelton, John
Hooper and Henry Smith . have re
turned from S. C. where they ; did
quite a lot of trading in stock, and
other things. - ' ' 'TJ
:v .Mrs.: Milton Stewartof Eiastus is
ton a visitj tothe arriilyroiI
Bom'to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bum-
trner a.boy. . rV-
1 ;orn to Mr; and Mrs. J. J. Cowan
jy. ' - : . " '
orn to Mr. and Mrs. B.-H. Hooper
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. nave just received the news of
h i6udden death of Mrs. John Car:
roll of Bessie N. C. This will be
sad news to a cilgclro are of rela
tives and friends, as Mrs. ; Carroll
was one of the best women in
Jackson County.
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I Have an excellent line of
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boys, which I wiU sell at a great
reduction.
Also I can. sell you Queens
ware of attractive designs at rea
sonable prices.
Rugs and Doormats add much
to the comfort of the home. I
have a good line in my store.
J. L. BROYLES
General Merchant1
Webster, N.C.n
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BALSAM OROVE.
Many of our farmers here on the
head of Caney Fork creek, are plan
ning to go west this spring. 'Quite
a number of them will start March
the fifteenth. The question now is
are they going to a better country,
than North Carolina? I should say
not for in nearly every county in
Western North Carolina there
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are some kind of public work, for
the laboring man to earn money,
most all kinds of factories.- min-
ning and lumbering The laboring '
men are paid one dollar and fifty
to two dollars per day iyr work
And therefore I can't tell why our j
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mountain people leave our beauti-;
ful country, where tae have ail I
kinds of opportunities in their home j
otatc.
Some people say the man who
travels is the successful man, saves
money without stinting himself in
any reasonable desire, travels 'and
visits io eign countries and possess
es a knowledge of the world to be
obtained in no other way, they,
say he has time to, does improve
both mentally and physically, plans
for the future and rises t a higher
and more important position.in life.
I believe the successful man i
the one ret stays at home and
cultivates tT r ri
old iNorth State. In the prime of
L . i: ai mcome sunuct to
purchase ali the necessities of hie
ana a feieat many luxuries.
"Many leave North Carolina, and
many coitie back.
LM:;;Soipaethiag New
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iurdbuggy, stirrey of hack
axles and make them run like
Can do any kind of repaii
work on short notica at reason
able prices. Horse, shoeing a
: a specialty.
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In traveling a few days I
was speaking in regard to umg
back to Norm Carolina, some gentle
man said to me why a you 'with
to go back there? The answer I
gave him, was North Carolina is
my home State and I do love the
name of North Carolina. He said
that every person he ever knew
from North Carolina was always
wanting to go back. I said to him
Ihe reason they ail want to go
back, they all know we have the
finest country tne sun has ever
shown upon.
John Wilson and Milas Parker
were up at Balsam Grove, a few
days ago on business.
Rev. Churchill, of Wolf Mt.
preached a orrery interesting sermon
here Sunday.
Our Sunday school has about
stopped. I suppose tne people are
hindered from coming to Sunday
school by the mud and bad weather
they will all start again when
spring comes. -
We Journal people would like to
read the nevb irom the following
places again, Wolf Mountain, Deets,
iiiets, Cowarts and Balsam.
joini Phillips, of Cuhowhee, was
up iu brabstown, last week on busi
ness. Miss Dora Cook, visited Mr. Nel
son Vv oods, Saturday night It is
t Lppobed that Mr. John Watson
M&iieti also.
JLoieuian Mathis, moved ' from
Cauaua, to Sugar Creek, last week.
i ioyu Cook and his, surveying
crew, returned home Saturday from
the smpkey mountains where' they;
have been surveying, for jthe- past
two months. . : :
: -Mountain Times. . n;V.
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