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KOTICE OEEXECOTION OF SAIE
Jn The Superior -Court , ; ",
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' : ; Jackson; County.
C. F. Rhinehart ;and I. H., Powell,
Trading under tke firm ' name and
Style of Rhinehart-Powell Company
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By virtue of an execucution dir
ected to the uniersigned from , the
Superior Coi;rt of Jackson County,
North Carolina, in the above en
titled action, bearing 'date of . July
29, 1912, 1 have levied the said exe
cution upon iand will, on the .first
day of September 1913, the first
Monday in the' month, at 12 o'clock
M., at the Court House door in the
Town of Webster in said County
and State, expose ' for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
to satisfy said Judgement and exe
cution, all the right, title and inter
est which the said L. 0. Wilson,
the defendant, has in the following
described tracts of land, to-wit:
FIRST TRACT.
Beginning on a bead-wood bush
in branch, R. A. Nicholson's corner,
and runs thence fcibuth to a lynn
in Bill Wood's line thence East tc
Ham Brown's corner, thenceforth
with L. O. Wilson's line to G. T.
Nicholson's line to the beginning,
containing 10 acres more or less.
SECOND TRACT.
Adjoining the lands of G. T. Nich
olson, J. M. Nicholson, J. B.. Price
and others:
Beginning on a black-oak . in G.
PROGRAM FOR
: UNION MEETING
The next Union Meeting : will be
held With the East Fok Savannah
Baptist Church. Beginning on "Fri
day Aug. 29, 19ia
(1) introductory sermon by Eld
er ATCrBryson at 11 o'clock Fri-
aay. : - - -V- ')
12.; M. adjourned one hour
for ainner. ,
I P. M. Do we Baptists contend
for the faith as we snoula? Onen
ea by J. M. Bennett. 2 P. M. Orga:
nization. " V'--
Saturday 1 0 A. M. Devotional
exercfte. 1U:3D A. M. What
should we as a demonation advocate
as Lducation. Opened by Thad C
bfyson. II A. M. Pre'aching.
1 P. M. Devotional exercise.
1:30 P., M. vAre we as baptist
strictly temperate as we sioula bet
Opened by K. N. Deitz.
. SUNDAY
10 o'clock Devotional exercise.
10:30 Sunday Lecture by Rev. Law
rence ri. Crawford. 11 A. M.
Preaching. Aiter preaching collect
ion ior County Missions. A. C.
gueen, W. t Cook. J. L. Owen
Committee.
EXPLOSION KILLS TV0:
T. and J. M. Nicholson's line ntar
the pig pen branch, and runs South
with Nicholson's line 68 poles to a
service tree in a brynch in said line,
thence S. 56 degrees E. and up the
branch 19 poles to a stake; thence S
degrees E. 4 poles to a spotted-oak;
tJe9e ?j W degrees W. 28 poles, to j
a locust in John Price's line, and !
91-2 poles East of his maple corner
of old grant; thence East with said
old line 37 poles to a stake ;n said
line; thence North 51 poles to a
black-oak; thence N. 44 degrees W.
24 poles to a sourwood; thence N.
32 degrees W. 40 poles to the begin
ning, containing 141-2 acres.
THIRD TRACT.
Beginning on a stake in the line
of Ji B. Price and R. A Nicholson
on the South bank of John's Creek
road, and runs 10 degress N. 121-2
oles to atake and pointers; thence
N. 51 degrees E. 13 poles to-a stake
and pointers; thence N. 16 degrees
"W. with said old line 12 2-8 poles
to the beginning, containing one
acre.
This the 1st. day o August, 1913
J. W. Buchanan,
' Sheriff of Jackson County.
DRUGGISTS ENDORSE
"S LIVER . TONE
ODSON
THE NORTHfcCAROLINA
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State Normal and
Industrial College
Maintained by the State for the
Women of North Carolina. Five reg
ular Coueses leading to degrees.
Free tuition to those who agree to
become: teachersin ithe State. Fall
Session begins September 17th, 1913.
For catalogue and other information
address.
Julius I. Fouste, Pres.
Greensboro, N. C
ENTRY NO. 6044.
State of North Carolina,
County of Jackson.
I, K. S. Bryson do hereby enter
and claim 20 acres More or less
land in Jackson County, State afore
said on the head waters of Tucka
seigee River, adjoinii g thejands of
K. S. Bryson, Fred Bryson. A. S.
Bryson, Chapman and others.
Beginning on a stake corner of K
S. Bryson and runs with his lint to
Fred Brysons' line, thence with his
with his line to A. S. Bry son's line,
thence with his line to Chapman's
line, thence with his ' line to the
beginning corner and running so as
to incltfae all the vacant J and in
that vicinity.
Entered on the 22nd day of July
1913.
K-.-S. Brson
Approved:
John R. Jones
Ex-Oflicic Lntery l aker lor Jackson
County, N. C.
- George Franklin and Jim Gaddy
were both instantlv killed air Sun-' i
burst Tuesday evening just after
six o'clock by the untimely- explc
sion of a charge of dynamite which
the two men had planted or blasts
ing. There were n6 eye witnesses
of the accident but it is supposed
hat a charge was delayed and that
the men. went, to investigate just as
it went off Wheir other workmen
arrived there were only scattered
remnants of what had been the two
men, scarcely enough to identify
them.
The accident occurred on the
Middle Prong operation where the
Pigeon River railroad is being con
structed by a series of heavy in
clines. All the workmen had gone
tosupper except Franklin and Gad
dy who stayed behind to shoot the
blasts. At the supper table it was I
noted that the blasts did not go off
together and whence je two men
failed to show up some of the men
went to investigate.
The scene that met their gaze in
the dusk of early night beggars de
scription. Covering the earth for
many hundred teet around, and
caught in the branches of trees were
fragments of the Ilesh ana clothing
ol what so shortly before haa been
live men. Will t ranklin identified
his lather by a bit ol skull and hair
while it was Wednesday morning
belore enough of Gaddy was found
to be recognized, and this a portion
of his belt with a piece of fuse at
tached that was tourid in a tree.
Franklin was about 42 years of
age an 4 leaves a wile and several
children. Gaddy was almost the
same age and also married. Way-
nesville Couriers
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"I was cured of diai rhoea by one
dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chole
ra and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes
M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There
is nothing better. For sale by ALL
DEALERS.
IT IS GDARANTED HARMLESS VEGE
TABLE HEMtUK THAT REGULATES THE
LIVES WITHOUT STOPPING YUUU
; ttUHKUtt PLAY-
A dose of caiomel may knock you
completely but for a day some
times two or thre day s. 7 Dodson's
liver Tone i elieves attacks of con
stipation, biliousness and lazy liver
headaches; arid you stay, on your
' ;Sylva-pharmac5r sells Dodson's
UyTone it to
V4Trfect;satisfaction. If you
buy a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
: annWfindit the safest, most
dy .yoii everjvtookj this. store, will
ve you back the - 50 cents .you
paid for it without a question.
: . ' jhis guarantee that a trustwor-
thydrugt gl togive'on Dod
son'a liver Ton is as .saiVand1 re
';rUHble9 the medicine; land thatis
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ENTRY NO 6045
State of North Carolina,
County , of Jackson.
I, Frank Tatham, do hereby enter
and claim live (5) acres of land
more or less in Jackson County,
State aforesaid! on the waters of
Savannah Creek, aajoining the
lands of C. C. Higdon, Jerome Sut
tod, R. F. Gribble Amos Cabe kand
others: Beginmng on" an Ash C.
C. Higdons corner and runs with
his line .to Amos Cabes' . thence
with Amos Cabes line to R.VT. Grib
bes line, v thence with Gribbles'
line to Jerome Sutton's line tor the
Beginning and rmanrng so as to include-all
vacant land in that vicini
ty. ' , "; . :' ' ;V.v' " -
Entered July 22nd 1913. V
(Seal) t KAMK TATriAM '
1 v-: Approved: JOHN R. JUNES
Ex-Officic Entry Taker iorJackson
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in Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock
Raising, Dairying, Poultry Work,
Veterinary Medicine; in Civil, Elec
trical, and Mechanical Engineering;
in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cotton
Manufacturing. Four year courses.
Two and One 'year courses. 53
teachers; 66tf students; 23 buildings
Modern Equipments. County Sup
erintendents hold entrance exami
nations at all County seats July 10.
Write for a" complete Catalogue to
E. B. Owen, Registrar,
West Raleigh, N. C.
For Fewest Changes ot Cars,
Best Schedules aud the Very
Lowest Rates to All Points in
,the North, South, East and
W est, Travel via .
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For Further Information And,
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Svlva 3.47 P. M. Ar. Asheville 6:55 p. m.
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'--;-ijr IiOcal;Passenger Agent, .
U Guarantees every bottle of
Dodson'rS Liver Tone
to take the place of Calomel and
if you are not satisfied with the
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your money back.
Watches and
Jewelry
Silverware, Eastman
Kodaks, School Books
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SYLVA, N. G.
Sept. 23-24-25-26, 1913
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A. J. DILLS, Secretary, Sylva, N. C.
Dear Sir: Please enter the following Exhibits in ac
cardance with Regulations in premium List lor 1913.
Signature. .
Post Office
Dept.
No. in Pre
mium List
Description of Exhibits
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