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Farm Architecture ; f ' Country Real Estate , - Plan'Sbecdficatiohs
Agriculture
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yolina. Write us'fmther about inintrals, larxnirg and tiniber itveftmcntsi ' f
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B- TROY COMPANY
ASHEVITI.E, N. 0. - -
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C ULLOWHEE N & I. SCHOOL
CULLOWHEE, N. C.
A STATE CO-EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE
TRAINING OF TEACHERS.
In the heart of Jackson County, an institute dear to the hearts of Jack
son Couitfy People, educating Jackson County Boys and Girls Brings the
advantages of a first class training school to our door.
Let us unite onr efforts to make it the GUE Vi'EST SCHOOL IN
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA.
Fall session opeW August 19, 1913.
Ask for Catalogue
0. S. DEAN, Secretary, V : A. C EEYKGLES, Principal,
Cullowhee, N. C.
An article that has real merit
shouldrjn time become popular
That such is the case, with Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy has been
attested by many dealers. Here is
one of them. H. W. Hendrickson
Ohio Falls Ind., writes, Chamber-
lam s uougn Kemeay is me Dest
for coughs, colds and croup, and is
my best seller" For s ile by ALL
DEALERS.
"Were all medicines as me tro
rious as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy the world
would be much bene; off and the
percentage of suffering greatly de
creased," writes Lindsay Scott, of
Temple In I. For sale by ALL
DEALERS.
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CeilinFlborinrJ. Siding Mpuldmrf.XVlnCq!
and Door Fr&roics; Daluatqiv ' ' ;'
Porch Cdlunins Stair and PdrcK Roila.
Stair Woods BrkcHetd andStOro Firbnt Saah
SWiVe arid LatKs.
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Sylva Lumber Mfg. Co.
A. J. DILLS
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Colle
Sylva
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for the making of real men and
real women. Electric lights.
Good worm rooms. Strong facul
ty, Total cost $80 to $95 per year
FALL.TERM BEGINS AUGUST 271913.
The enrollment for the ear 1912-13 lacked only two
stutants of being double the enrollment for the year 1911-12.
ForlCatalogue address
"J. C. INGRAM, Principal
':--VirS'r .. .'. Sylva, N. C.
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i2-Gauge
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Pump"
Guns
. . repeating shotgun. Model SJ8.. is a tmcaoocariner beautif ully-
Jlariced gun, wit&out ahjr dbjectibijable humps or bumps; no holes on top for gas to blow out
lorough or water to get in; can't reeze:up. with 1 rain snow, or sleetf it's 'solid' sterl breecli
(net shell of wood) permits a thoroughly . symmetrical gun without sacrificing . strength or
HiCXj', it U the Mfail krvK-L;nT .Kf X,n kni'It. - . ; - , -
It HtmiiMfleit --with SolidStal'grwch Inside as well as out) Solid Too Side
Selection Matted Barrel (which, cosls $4.00 exrra . on Other guns) Pres Button CartriUg
iM--(to remore, ioadfidicartfidger qukldfrbm wagazine withtut-woriang through action) r
Extractor. T.lcnwn Feature Triwer nd Hammer Safety.- "JIandles W
urwteed ia shooting ability; price standard Gfad
I Itarnns noctaero ln M o1vr AurtriTVor No.
ILA, B, C, D,. T-andiTi SpiaahdwuIlAtbfe
repeating rifles and shotguns. ; Do now !
42 WUlow Straat. fW HaVa Comk) -j
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you shoot iiv&r ih" ,
feeders. :fc!WiifV'-4: alll standard rifle. Pistof aroT shot-tm.-.
wition: how to measure powders atatclyt ov
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C34 tVM stamos twstage to The Martin
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COOPER 5 HENSON. DUisboro. N. C
NOTICE.
North Carolina, In the Superior Court.
Ja'cSson County.
Geo, W. Re vis Vc$- Geo. W. Shular
NOTICE F 84LE UNDER EXE
CUTION. By virtue of an execution directed to
the 'uuders'gned from the Superior
Court of Jackson County in tha above
entitled action, I will, ou Monday the
6th clay of October, 1913, at 12 o'clock,
(It being the first day of the Octo
ber Term 1913. of the Superior Court of
Jock son C.unty) at the Courthouse
door in the town of Webster, in said
county and state, sell to the highest bid
der for cash to satisfy said execution,
all the right, title and interest which
the sad George W. Shular, the defend
ant, has in the following described real
estate, to -wit:
Lying andb eing in Barkers Creek Tp. in
the county and state aforesaid, and more
particularly described as follows: Being
the several tracts, pieces or parcels or
land embraced in a deed from M. C.
Ward and wife. F. T. Ward, to G.'W.
Shular, dated'tue 6th day of May, 1893,
and recorded in Book 18" at page 129
et seq. in the Register's ofhee for Jack
soh.county, which said lands are7 more
particularly described as follows, to-wit-
Ad joining the lands of VVV H. Thomas,
Jno. Gibson and others, the first tract'of
which is known as the Millsaps tract,
granted to J no. a. Millsaps, and con
aining 100 ncres. boundary shown by
old grant ; the second tract of which is
known as the lands conveyed by W. H
T. Uillard to Logan Ward, containing
hree different tracts of 180 acres, the
boundaries ofwtiicli 'shdwn in i deed
frQm W. II. TTfDillard to Logan Ward
the thirttKct ol which is known as the
W. H. Conner tract, granted to W. H.
iConnerIvcdntaiaing'75.aitfeBl the bound
aries of which are shown-by old &rant
No. -76-the fourth ( Jtractof . which vwas
granted tdMC). 8io&talh!ixg8
acresbbuiidaries of which are show by
irrantNo, 97ia, the fifth tract of which is
jaWn' Me tract 1 jpkaUgl'UJSr1.
from W..fineon to M. O. ward, con-
teiriihy Sficreii VLnexf Whith arcr
.hbwii Mi said deed oi mTyahtetk
Warartne eisrntn iract ox wnicn cozuusui
oij;f .deed xnade Dy tne neirs ox xiogaa
elude TOverarorae'fofegoi
eJhXtracts last 'arxjTedeBcribe con
taWng'4(Xaclreah . . -
ti -W Jff:: W BUCHAiiTANf f '
Sheriff of Jackion County.
the best revivals that has been here
for some time. It was Voaducted
at first by Rev. Lawrence Crawfordl
Taking fodder is the order of the! later he was assisted by Rev. Floyd
day in this section during the fine Cook. The meeting closed aft r
weather. two weeks' preaching. There were
Miss Errrma Hatcher, a charming 40 professions. Ihey arranged to
young lady of Sylva, spent several uave ine Dapuzmg at 1U o clock
days.last week with her friends,, Mr ! ounaay. :iney baptized 13. Others
and Mrs. J. E. Tritt. will be baptized later. After the
Mrs. M. E. Tritt is expected home baptizing the people assembled at
this week from Big Ridge, where the Balsam Grove school 'house
she is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah where Rev. Crawford preached a
Hooper, for several weeks. J sermon which was eagerly listened
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tritt attended to by all. Crawford will preach at
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the, Zachary reunion at Cashiers orasstown tne 4tn Sunday in this
Valiey and reported a most enjoy- month. Kev. J. H. Owen came
able time. "om Canada after the meeting
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brown of closed Friday to assist 'in the re-
l I a a
Chattanooga, Tenn., who have Deen vival. - . -
visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and . J1!ffeTrSOn we,lt 0Ver
Mrs. J. Tritt. for several weeks; Astevdle Taesday on bus.ness. .
. , i . i ivir. iuu mrs. vv aner nooper visit-
returned home last Ihursday. I , T, ... . . ,
Revs. Proffitt and Abernethy cu JU"U :dU"n 8 m
I Ivl ICQ haw onh iru luno nn f
hell services at the forks of tne.l w " v" J u "um
moses reeK unaay.
Mr. Willard Wike of Tuckaseigee
river all day last Sunday and every
body present reported tne sermons
most excellent ones.
Miss Mary Wike and John Rigdon'
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo e
Rigdon Sunday.
bird Full bright of Webster spent
Sunday night with J. K Tritt and
and family.
was in town Sunday.
Mr. J. M Rogers has moved his
la ja . ' . '
saw mill from Johns Creek to
Brasstown..
I was glad to hear of a success
ful bear hunt last yeekv Quite a
number of men went out to the
H.C.brendall has returned home i Balsam jmountains last Monday to
nunt. iuesaay'they .made a drive
through under the top of the Bal
sam mountains. About 1:30 they
found track of one; very soon all
the standers were at their places on
top-of the Balsam mountain. Nel
son Wood and Calbey Jones turned
the dogs loose, and soon . the fight
began. After an hours fight Calbey
Jones shot and. Hilled the bear on
the Oak Ridge. TheyTall guessed
that the beaT (yd 'ei 500
from his extended trip to Big Ridge,
Cashiers Valley and Lake loxaway
and reports a most dehghtluL time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler " ot
Dension, Texas, and Mr. Ross Wike
of 01ney,0kla., who had been visit
ing theif parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Wike, for some time have returned
.home, accompanied by their moth
. Mrs. Jim Wike, who expects to
be away for a while.
i a a a li. n m a a i - - - aa a&. a i w - - r a. . . i .
Uf:friM:ntTn that
-week." 1 1 ": " -
2 -Mr John T. Moody spent several
days last week with his son, Leon
Moody, at Canton. . - -
J ,il.;anc Mrsr Edlfortoii wenV to
the Zachary reunion at Cashiers
Carl Triti-returner! home, from
SylvaSurjL ; Vr p., W.
-JohnVilce hasretume4''lioflie'
AMv1tn in o cow mill - ' . -
.fwaxu au a Man iiyn
in a numbenof year& . " ,
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out into the junglesthia ; week,, to:-i
toa
-The :revival meeting .which has
been held nt Brasstown, -closed last
from Smibum'Sanirdav' ' 1 -
ncuyrite?. btSeopnortmity i '
nt2nizcd
afternobrju BeliavxrjytbW ccrt?-
ly have come toesDsaSera;-! ichm;
Jackson CounFair the big-'
Friday. This meeting was one of evenin hhtory
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