t; i i 1- 1 I V i - -: - i v s - --- f- "V 1 f - ; IE E. BROWtfMaR. - - . ; v Q "Publisned weekly by V JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL C0HPANT k - .- .. . - .-. a TLaw m Canada.v vS:; : DILLSBORO. due to impaired i ; digcstioi t Yhen i the. stomach Tails to perfontr Its fun ctionsfproperly the . whole " system b6comei derangfeiL - A few doses of . , ..." : . - Uhamberlain Tablets is.-? '.all you Mr. U. E. Gray has 'come home to 'need. .They will strengthe'n your J visit friends and family from Zawal- I la, Louisiana where he has been in the lumber business for several years. , . v Mr. p. L. McKee and Miss Ger trude Dills were married on the 19th fcst atthe home of Mrs. W. A. Dills, Rev J. J. Gray -officiating. The good wishes of this whole com community go with the 4iappy couple. Wibb Fisher an 1 Ralph Jarrett One of the most di(y;;ab-Jeft 'this week to attend school at surd occurrences in ; international Mars Hill. compUcatois fa,theiiltimattp-'i8. ,Mrs. R. F. Jarrett made a short . , A, A. ,r visit to ner relatives m Macon coun- Dresiaent oi uie one-iime Mexican . Republic giving theUnited States uu-J Y-last wek- til midnight Tuesday night to recog- C. J. Harris has gone to Europe nize his government Huerta didfor a short time. just what he proposed to do in case ffl as second class mail matter a . Postoffice at 8vlya N. C; . u All Oliecksi, Monev Orders etc. ' r must be made Davable to the Jackson - Oauhty Journal Comttany. v ' -V - 'j..." -.' Correspondents shonld get all CDpv tn by Monday's mail to insure insertion Advertising rates furnished on appli- . cation. . . . ''-'-'' .. ' Subscripti , (Joo per , year, in FRIDAY .AUGUST22i3 the United States -did ngt comply ivith his demands but w$all cer tainly look for some dire calamity to befall us. But seriously, it is the most antant tomroyrot copceivable for Huerta, president of ai few greas- A short interruption on the work of the dam last week, but the work seems to be going on. again very smoothly. More summer visitors than ever this year, which shows that we era, only through a murdsrous and could have them here just the same treacherous means that h-we nau- as other points if we would only seated the civilized nations of the try earth, to demand from the United Mrs. Dr. Abernethey, of Raleigh. States that his government be rec- a nieceof Mrs. Brinson of Cullowhee ognized, that the American Repub- hag returned to her home after lie place the seal of approval on SDendinH gome time in GUr midst murder and a whole catalogue of Holmes Brvon and far-nv w vit- crimes to dooi. it may oe as nen- ing iu Casniers Valley for a lev ry Lane Wilson protested it will give Mexico a stable government, 1 ' but it is the means -to attain .the Mr.Aipnaugn tne contractor on uie end that the United Stales balks at dam has gone home for a few days We believe that it is wrong to do Geo. Candler of Murphy has been evil that good may come of jt We visiring his father for a few days KaIiova tbot a dnvomm'ont" fniinoH ' ....... j , .. v J Mrs. P. W. Knicaid went to Clyde on iniquity and established .with I . , , blood must of necessity fall, be- cause although outwardly it may 1"""" appear well, the inside is fiUed with V181,ea tne lamuy oi non. w. corruption and dead men's bones. We are apposed to Jingoism but it Talmage Watkins is visiting home certainly lcpks riow as if your Uncle folks for a season, and we are glad aamuei win nave to intervene in to see mm witn us again. the cause of humanity. Accepting civde Jarrett is teaching in the the Monroe doctrine as internatioE- Qualla hih school, and we suDDose al law we forbid other nations i - we mi6ht say professor. terfering in American affairs. This , throws the responsibility upon the Ramsey. Buchanan was smiling United States as the strongest ov- uPn mauy irieus uerc ima eminent in the Western Hem is- wee. x phera It is to be hoped that a Mr. Law of Waynesville, is ap- settlement of affairs in Mexico can pointed engineer for the power dam be reached amicably, but the bonds construction. of human endurance have been Mr. Isaac Brooks is making ex- taxed tO-the UtmOSt I toncivo imnrnwmpntQ nn his dwpll- ing. ' C. M. Dills and wife of Asheville - There is a good deal of the moral nave been visiting his father-in-law. digestion invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely , do- ng awry with that misserable. ; ifeeling due to faulty digestion I Try it- Many others - have been permanently, cured wliy not you? For sale by ALL DEALERS. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power and au thority conferred upod' the under signed, Geo. W. Sutton, by a certain deed of trust, executd by Cole Thompson an wife, Rebecca 'Tho mpson, and M. M. Wilson, dated the 21st Gay of March, 1913: and said deed of trust being recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds of Jackson County, N. C, in Book No. 60 at page 357 et seq., reference ti which is hereby lyad; default hav ing been made in the payment of the debt secured by -sail deed of trust, the same being now past due and request having bee made bv the owner and holder of said debts that the undersigned do execute the powers of sale contained in said deed of .trust: I, Geo. W. Sutton, trustee, will on Saturday. September the 6th. 1913 rtt 1 o'clock P. M. in front of the Court house dfM.r, in the town of Webster, N. C, offer for ale at PHin Anrfirm for rcVi to the highest bidder, the following descri- bed piece or parcel of land, situate in Webster Township, Jackson County, N. C, and more particular ly bounded and described as follows viz: Adjoining the land of Tom Deiti. R. M. Parris and others. Beginning n a Post Oak on a ridge at Rufiis Pris's line near . a mine and runs thence a South West course a conditional line to a stake in Doll Addingtons liner thence with his line a North West course to a Spanish oak corner of Rufus Parris: thence down said rid?e with said line an East course to the Beginning. Containing three acres more or less. ,Gep. W.Sutton, Trustee. Wholes ate Lumber """Tr t .. ..- mmmmm BB-B--ia Ceiling FlooringSidin, MouTdin, Window For-K Columns Stair and PorcK Rails, Stair Wo o ds Bra cltets and StOre FrOnt Sash S8-es and LatKs. , Estimates (iiven.Upon flpptfeation Sy 1 va Lumb er Mfg'.Co. (dood goods Prices C. Bo A L I SON Dillsboro, N. C. New building lower end of Main St. A S. DILLS FIRE, GOOD ROADS. element mixed up with good roads. It is pretty hard io serve the Lord with gladness when we have to travel over wretched roads to do it. J puts everybody in a better frame of mind to roll over a smooth, hard road. It means better schools, "bet-! Sever 1 parties who have been sickin the community are now con valescing, and especially we note Mrs. George Pangle and the little son of Kelly' Keever. Sorry to note the death of John ter churches, better crops, better Barker about one mile above town. neighbors.4 a better civilization. It who diep! with typhoid fever, while is said when a cannibal is convert- the rest of the family -had same. ed the first" thing he calls for is a i but are better now. shirt; and when a community is The Critic. . filled with a really religious spirit 0080! it calls for decent roads. We are 1 ad that a public sentiment is W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer liv- growing that promises to compel ingnear Fleming, Pa., says he has even the darkest corners to mend used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera their highways. Editor H. B. Var- and Diarrhoea Ramedy in his family ner of. Lexmgtbn is engaged m a for fourteen vears. and that he has righteous crusade when he speaks found it to be an excellent remedy. for bond issues for the building of and taes pleasure in recommend- ing it For sale by ALL DEALERS good roads. Those who, oppose bonds pretend to be . gremy con cerned "about future' gene-noc. but their real concern is not about. "1 was cured of diarrhoea by one the future but the present. It the , dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Chole- good work go' on:' Good roads are ra and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes ,-nminfL We have delayed too lorg . M. E. Gebhardt. Oriole, Pa., There . - . 1 I'Jji V.irtVu7QVJ VPTVWhfr io -.4-U: f 1 x. "C 1 1 ATT to DUll CI gouuiusu"u'" rf -1 10 juuiuuijj uciicr. iur smc uy tvuLi Sylva, INSURANCE AGENT N. c. mi Sobscrsp Hon TO THE J-OU RN AL Jackson Count j- is firowin AS SHOWN BY THE DEPOSITS OF THE COUNTY'S BANK 1910 August 19th 1911 August 19th 1912 August 19th 1913 Febuary 19th $69,758.58 $75,856.20 $84,191.79 $93,895.40 and in the past. 6 months USt 19B Aug 52 k 45 m $11,28171 i J' years crease 1 ii oast 6 months JACKSON COUNTY BANK SYLVA, N. C. A " .Char.:-.l2ad Children. .- I DEALERS i I 4 AT

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