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it : . - north of the 150 acres of extra good frmin land of iranKun. one riilroad station yiver the west poundary line Faces the railroad just across theriver County . -Boon road at opposite side) of farm. Vell wat ered by three branches and good springs. Can be. handsomely di vided into three parts to suit two or three purchasers. Very accessableand rolling for reaper and ifirier; Price and terms reasonable, wpll oif ord- tVQ HOMICIDES Is IN" HAYWOOD. :":W r ' r. IfOWELXvFrarikliriif-N. C. R. F. D..2 A FULL LINE OF P era s fcund at cur store. A5so a nice broidery and Crochet materials. HATS GOING AT REDUCED PRICES r r Ci I i Haywood added two killlnV to her long list, last week. Oner' was the shooting of Will CristopHef in Du tch Cove , by his firs t - cbuain James Christopher. Tha two cou sins had had some words'" and a fiht when Will Christopher start ed to leave and was called by James Christopher who fired upon him with a snot guu just as he turned to face his slayer. Will Christopher was carried to an Ashe ville hospital where he diedi The otlier was the death of Will P. McClure a 65 year old farmer whose body was found besides Jona than CreeK road some two miles irom waynesviiie. It was at urst bupposea mat he naa been ar inking ana naa uied irom the enect 01 his over muuigence. 1 he coroner's jury oroUKiiL in-me verdict thac tne uecea&eu came, 10 nis death as a re sult oi a blow uii tne head. ira jonts is being neid in the County j ad anu diaries Jones ana ivuniie o ones are uiiaer uuiid as r uouai ooiii 01 these horrible tracuieo can ue tiacea lu tne vvliis- at the arcustomedDiace on the last Saturday inAugiist lt is the desire .of the chairman of the I asson ciatiqn that all the .members - be present as there is some very im portant business to transact. Let: all; the relatives make ' their' plans. ahea I and come. fr m !iome . s.x" No l ice; State of North' Carolina; Jackson County. ; ; j C. In the Superior Coijrt, Before the Clerk : iuSarah Mriodv. widow of .Tosenh $ days awa Mwd deceaSed: 1 - woh t hurt .your, crops, - o VS. ana will do ood besides furthenni a worthy can use. , : Ella Elders arid her husband, Er- " Gr?n ille Hawkins reports thewin Elders, Dovie Jones, Cora Mon- bdrvicc crop to De m gooa condition teith and her husband, D. A. Mon between uasniers ana riignianas. , Success to the Journal. . . ' A . D. F. If you are a housewife you can not reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweeping and doing liouseworkall day, and crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sunlight. If you do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels in good teith, "Dora McGaha and her hus band, Albert McGaha, Ollie Deitz, a minor, and her husband, Luther Deitz, and only ' heirs-at-Iaw of Joseph H. Moody, deceased. NOTltJE OF PUBLICATION. The defendants above named, Dovie Jones and Luther Deitz, wil Jake notice that an action' or pro ceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court I r v 1 r 1 order by takin Chamberlain's Tab- 01 jacKS0U county ior me purpose lets when reeded, you should be come both heaU'iy and beautiful. For sale by ail dealers. 5 - Mrs. Asnie iompkins - Miss baoie Luck SECO?,S FLOOR HOOPER JCILIIN3. ,1 --v -v is COOPER HENSON Dilisbbro, N. C. . You caiivt beat it for -I-NStJ-R ANCE of any kind. We solicit your investigation cf'Jthe reliability and saftey of all -the Companies we represent. Yours for: courteous "treatment. As 1 nave seen noumig irom this place In me Journal in a 1011 time, i wnl iiiaxe an acLeiiipt to write souietning. y. june is almost gone and its purt ng leaves me iarmers oi una oec uon In goOcf shape, iliere lias been uieiitv oi ury weamei ana ail uie 1 - Ulupcj aic 111 uuvi uiiun-iuii as ic- iaras worKl ine oniy ihiiig uelow liorinai is grass, the 'ary speii Oi Auiil ana May culuiik it uown i , iiiuie LiicAii llaii. I I1C Fit! on tne 3 W a 1 1 i i j Ecrrq At . ezz a n in R Subscription T O T II E e. : . 12-Gauge ammerle&s " Pump - Guns if ;aii,-..attl .)&&, is a rr.e-arrcar;ng, beautifuily- ----- f,v,r.-ti.n!;T, 1 -. or LP-iL.pS :tlonauie hum; .1 iiO L(. s on too ior rr.s to blow cut 'fc'c;' I-crislit5 a-thorbughjy, symmetrical gun. without sacrjficir.g strength or ta-e3i breech-loading sliotscn ever built. . - ,,..-1, f - 4 - . . 11 . N M M eese rrel (which- costs $4.00 extr on other guns)-r ?re Uu'cion Cartridge Vie 3 7 :nove loaded cartridges quickly from magazine witHoyt voriing thVouglactiou ra; f tTac?r3 Taks-Dowa-, Fatere-Triffer ad ' Hammer Safety. . llandies . rapidly; er j , -""jnuij uunnj , pnee stanaara, tirade A gun,i.ou. ?A' B. C " "n t J t catalog describing iNo. TZarlri firearm La. to ' T a.nd TraP Special and all other - JJiejJiaTszy treczrjns AA, repeating riflc ct, t i . ' a r:ti Ci u Snrrf a rifle, pistol or shoteun. you should have a copy ofvthe Ideal Hand Ners, . fc . Book 160 pages of useful information for shooters. It tells all about toition t""icrs ana reloading tools tor an. stanaara - nne, pisioiana snuigu 5era : .' PPW to measure iworrVra vmintolv ctinva vniT Tinw r rut vonr ammunition three EtaJland do more and better shooting. This book is free to any shooter who--wilt "amps postage to The Marlin Fireaxms Co 43 Willow SU New. Haven. Co lxdiiipLoii rtri Ijas zin enormous crop, aiiiiosi two acres in corn ana neaiiy an acre m gias. riaiiipton says tnai oetwten iiociii6 cuiai, ciiinuiiig sarvice trees auu Aibiiiiix,, is aooul all in. kj. ivi. v,ie, our esLeeined post mabiCi aiiu general merciiunc, is going oaL oi o.ubiueSi. rie says liie laraai democrats are gonig lu CaKe ine onice away irom nmi and Uiat wnne ne lias a nehienaons siucn. ui guuda on liana at piemen I, ;cunbisi' mg oi a Ke 01 lara, a oaiieil of sugar, ntiii a case ol coriee and two sacn.t oi sale, lie tilings, by pnsinng, lie can get n all sold uy Hie time ins successor is appointed, rie says tne rusn oi ousiucsa ine does not i agree wim mm and ne desires a 1 long rest. ! rl. A. rell, W., T. Hawkins and I Commoub nawkins tore tiieniselves away irom tlieir work Friday and' started on on a camp fisii. Ihey walked rnteen nines to the .river, took two temtic rains, camped in an old nouse wnere mere were plenty oi neas, killed two rattle snakes had a iox' race ana caught aoout sixty risn oetween them. Mr. Hawkins says tney are going again as soon as tney lorget tins trip. I Miss uessie nooper is visiting .. ,Miss iieiiy riryson. :ne came over I inursday witn the intention ol starung Saturday morning to wmte-! sides with a party on a camping trip, said party oeing scared up in ner nonor. un r rioay iviiss ressie awakened witn a wen developed case oi mumps wmcn enectuany put tne kioosu on ail our loud anticipations oi seeing tne sunset irom tne mountain Saturday. An automooile passed through the Valley last week, vymie tne cars seldom pass here, it snows wnat- rriignt happen irequentiy n the people oi uns and adjoining cbtmues would get together ana build good roaas.' Ihe Zachary reunion wili be held an- rint RilWif-nl timps saw the shifting mum I messasze. but could : not road it. And there are . many iio are like him today. They see the' letters' blazoned on i the uideposts that point the ' road up the broad hiprlnvay of - ; Opportunity, yet fail. to decipher 1 their meaning. j How many business men. for , eiahiple, have yet-read themes-' ; sajre "in 'Taroel Post?" The parcel post enables the : small merchant to deliver .oods to customers within his zone more eheanly and much more quickly than any outsider can. It brings every buyer within a fifty mile radius of his place of ? business almost to his door. It ! opens up fatalities for trade that . he never had before. : AREN'T THESE FACTS SOMETHING FOR THE WISE MAN TO THINK ABOUT? ! i I ui Having diiuticu iu oaiaii mvfjuy the petitioner therein, her dower in certain lands in Jackson county owned, by Joseph H. Moody, decea- ed, and of which he died seized and possessed, in which said lands the ! said deiendahts, Dovie Jones and Luther Deitz, awn an intcic; and tne said deiendant will further ! taive notice that she is required to ; appear belore the clerk of the Su J perior Court of JlcLscu County at ,1ns oriice at tne court houL3 ol said ! county, in the town of Webster, Morth Carolina on the third day of July, 1913, and answer or demur to the petition tiled by the said Deti- ! tioner in said action cr Drc3edino itr the pefi tioner will apply to the court lor the reiiei demanded in said petition. Ibis the 3rd day of June, 1913. m. d: COWAN, Clerk' of Superior Court. By ALLEY & BUCHANAN" ' Attorneys for Fiamtiff. i ur iiestior mum THE mail order houses have i systematically educated the i public that it is easier to drop a letter in the postoffice than to hitch 'up and drive one or five or ten miles to get an ar ticle, even if they have to wait two or three weeks for it. The time has now come' for the small merchant to reap an .advantage, from this fact for himself. Us--ing the parcel post he can ship goods to customers within his zone cheaper, quicker and gener ally more satisfactorily than any one else can do it THE NEXT STEP IN THE PUBLIC'S EDUCATION MUST BE THAT IT PAYS TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE MAN NEARER HOME. This must be done in concrete fashion by cat-, alogue or specific newspaper, cir cular or poster advertising. It is merely a question of dissemi nating this knowledge. When those who have done business with the mail order houses In the past learn that the merchant close at hand can supply their ; needs as readily and much -more speedily and satisfactorily, they will turn their trade In his direct tion. " " NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. ' 7 Notice. State of NortlifcCarplina, . . ! Jackson County. 4 Office of County Commissioners of Jackson County, N. C. It is ordered by the Board of ff County Commissioners of Jackson 'County that notice be , given all parties who are interested for or j against the changing of the 'lines of Sylvan .and Cullowhee Townships, so as to re-estabiish the lines of Cullowhee Township as they were before they were changed by an act of the General Assembly of 1913, and to extend the lines of ' Sylva Township to the original lines j of Cullowhee Township and running ' so as to include ail-tiie territory an ; nexed to Cullowhee Township by j an act of the General Assembly of i 1913, to appear before the Board of : Commissioners on the firstllMonday , in July, 1913, at 2 o'clock P. M. v This June 3rd, 1913. 4ts J.M.WATSON, Chairmari of said Board. By John R. Jones, Register of ; Deeds and Gerk to Board. Notice. Webster, N. C, June 3rd 1913. Office of County '.Commissioners of Jackson County. It is ordered by the Board that Notice be given all parties who are interested in having any errors cor rected or any changes made in re gard to the assessed valuation of their property' both real and person al which has or has not been assess ed for the year 1913, to appear be fore the Equalization -Board on the Second Monday in July, 1913, at Webster, -N. CM and render their complaint before said Board All parties' who are not satisfied must make their complaint to said Board on above date. , 1 . V'C V.M. WATSO;';.. ';: -7 - Chairman.; John R. Jones, Qerk.- - ; i ; 'f A: j w. a-.v: l - ,- - S - . ' i i i t . "J t f Vi 1- . J m m ,1 V; I i f E ' -, i a- in IS '4 f ' 1 iS ' ! A- - ' I - - m " ' v J 5 1 I - ,v. v It V .V- - Ai - i I v'-:': - . ----- :
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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