.1 ' ' ' NOTICE OF EXECUTION; OF SALE n Tfi'e Superior Court ; r v North Carolina, - Jackson County. C. F. Rbinehart and L H. Powell, Trading under the firm name and Style of Rninehart-Powell Company V- - : Vs. r:, L. C. Wilson : ; By virtue of an execuution dir ected to the undersigned from the Super.or Court 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 and will, on the first day of September 19i3, 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, tp-wit: FIRST TRACT. Beginning on a bead-wood bush in branch, R. A. Nicholson's corner, and runs thence south to a lynn in Bill Wood's line thence East tc Ham Brown's corner; thence North with L 0. 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. T. and J. M. Nicholson's line ntar the pig pen branch, and runs South wit Nicholson's line 68 poles to a service tree in a branch in. said line, thence S. 56 degrees E. and up he branch 19 poles to a stake; thence S 2degrees E. 4 poles to a spotted-oak; thence S. 19 degrees W. 28 poles to 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 pf J. B. Price and R. A. Nicholson on the South bank of John's Creek road, and runs 10 degress N. 121-2 oles to a stake 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 of August, 1913 J. W. Buchanan, Sheriff of Jackson County. DRUGGISTS ENDORSE DODSON'S LIVER TONE THE NORTH CAROtlN A GOLLLGL OF ABG1CUITUBE AND UECUAMC ARTS THE STATE'lNDUSTRIAL COLLEGE Equips men -for successful . lives 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; 669 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. THE NORTH CAROLINA 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 teachersjn the State. Fajl 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. 1, K. fc. bryson do hereby enter ana claim acres More or less land in Jackson County, State afore said on the head waters of Tucka seigee River, adjoinii g the lanas oi K. b. bryson, Fred bryson. A. b. bryson, Chapman and others. beginning en a stake corner of K S. bryson and ruus with his lint to Fred bry sons' line, thtnee with his with his ime to A. S. bryson's line, thence with his line to Chapman's line, theace with his line to the beginning corner and running so as to include all the vacant land in that vicinity. Entered on the 22nd day of July 1913. K. S. Brson Approved: John R. Jones Ex-Oflicic Entery l aker lor Jackson County, N. C. ENTRY NO 6045 State of North Carolina, County ot Jackson. 1, irank Tatham, do hereby enter and claim five (5) acres of land more or less in Jackson County, btate aioresaid, on the waters of Savannah Creek, aajoining tne lands oi C. C. riigdon, Jerome Sut toa. K. K bnbble Amos Cabe .and others: beginning on an Ash C IT IS GUAHANTED HARMLESS VECE- C. rligdons corner and runs with TABLE REMEDY THAT RFfilll ATFS THF his line to Amos Cabes thence - ' - m i L1VLR W11HUU1 STOPPING YOUR with Amos tabes line to R. T. Grib WORK OR PLAY. bles' line, thence with Griholes hue to Jerome buttons line to the A dose of calomel may knock.you beginning and running so as to in- mnlotolv t fn o An ciuue an vacant ituiu m uiai viciui- ty t : rp v Entered July 22nd 1913. vci xuuc iciicves auacs or con- ..v - kajvk TaTHAM BUpauon, nmousness and lazy liver Approved: jOiiN Rl JUNES headaches, and you stay on your Ex-Ofiicic iintry laker tor Jackson feet County. N. C. Sylva Pharmacy sells, Dodson's rr - !,.-' - r ' ' . . i over i one ana guarantees it to give pen Cw l ssausiacuon. r. jj you .buy a bottle of .pdyUv'ToniB; and do not find it the.isafest, imost pleasant and successful liver reme- There was'a large crowd gather e4 at the Old ield grave-yard on last Thursday to clean off the graves The most of the graves were clean ed off. H. B. King and son Robert visited his son Tom on Dix Creek Saturday night Robert Ensley of Wilmot was in Beta last week. Verta Dills visited Blanche Fish er Friday, night Billie Davis, Blanche Fisher, Lil lie and Billie Ensley celebrated their binh-day's Sunday near Wm. Allen's in. the shade of a walnut tree, they served cake and lemo nade all seem to enjoy themselves. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Allen and daughter Ola Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, James Ensley, Edgar Reed, ( Wm. Farmer, Loyd Keever, Roy Dills, Weston Reed, Guy Fisher, Joe Davis, Glen Ward, Charlie Reed, Dewey and Charlie Easley, Leon Dills, Clyde and Clif ton Fisher, Hugh Montieth, Charlie Moore and Walter Allen. Misses Ida, Yerta and Annie Dills, Nancy Sallie and Gertie Ensley, Lillie and Myrtle Reed, Inez and Irene Davis, Hellen Allen, Gertie Allison and Lula Snyder. We had a hard hail storm Friday and damaged the crops pretty bad: ly. Mrs. Belle Sprinkle and daughter of Shoal Creek visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Snyder and children, also Robert Snyder, Lillie Reed, and Lula Snyder were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tomp son last Sunday. T. J. Fisher visited his daughter at Sunburst last we ek. Lillie Ensley was the guest of Mary Etta Henrys Saturday . night. Ila Reed, Rodie and Sadie Cun ningham of Sylva visited on Fisher Creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Reed and son Earl spent Saturday night with her father T. J. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Cook and daughter Edna visited Mr. Cook's father and mother at Addie last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deitz and chil dren of Haywood are visiting Mrs. Joe Bridges for a few days. Sallie Ensley was the guest of Lula Jane Reed Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Cook spent Sunday night with his brother Zeb Cook. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P W. Mit chell on Aug. 24 twins a boy and girl. Blue Eyes. SOU. BY, SCHEDULE East Bdond Traiti. No. 5iO Xv. Murpfcy 6480 a. m . Ar. Syl- the 50 ."cents . vou aylya'li.4? JM. at. 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