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NOTICE.
By virtue of a deed of trust - exe
cuted en August 15, 1908, by W. M.
Smith and wife, Docia Smith, to M.
Buchanan, trustee, on the properties i
hereinafter described, to secure - the
payment of certain sums of money ;
llf f?
mand and default there now being
vhtuetLrrJo6 ATs?d?SsS
the sum of Five Hundred and Forty
five Dollars, the . itoderaigned.will,
Bt 12 0 clock M. on the 3rd - day of;
November, 1913, expose for sale
and sell at the Court House door in
Webster, to satisfy said debt, prin
cipal, interest and cost,' tW follow
ing described lands and properties:
FIRST TRACT: Being the same
described in a deed from R. A.
Painter to John Ensley, dated the
15th day of June, 1889; and regis-
rtered in the Register's office for)
! Jackson county in Book "0 " of ihe
record of deeds, on page 531 et seq.,
on April 8, 1891. ; r
SECOND TRACT: Being the same
described in a deed from Samuel P.
En?!ey and wife; Elizabeth to John
Ensley, dated June 7, .1890,
and registered in said office in said
county in Book M0' page: 532, on I
April 6, 1891. And also being the
U the Last Will of John Ensley,. de
ceased, recorded, in Will Book A,
fcr said count y,n page 157. 3 ;
TT ;s the 24th day of : September
m. M. BUCHANAN-
Trustee.'
QDECni'CI I
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The people of CuUowhee are Wak-
preDarations' to .observe dood jeer 01 -uus move is. 10 sumuiaiei vuaxiey xiuopcr uuu juuu-.oucir. specxins, e roes 1 none ne win Kf e : eionous nentafie lorever. r . : ''-
oads days with brawnvahd muade are sriouslyBiictedv withr cup uiua wc iakeuiis means, to, .- :;,; -m:C 4 Alex Gamb'le;- -y.- -
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goods that give
handle anything biit the
Eiiili
and let us fix you up for the winter. We , have what you want and
can save you money. Rosted Coffee 17c. lb. Green Coffee 15c lb.
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B. H. CATH
have 1 ac complete line of
which they will sell at right prices and now is the
time to buy them, befora the stove you" want is
taken. They have anything from a high, class
Wast to a cheap sheet iron heater.
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Have you seeh the Cole's and Lorain'
R ANPFS?
IVrtllVJUp.
T ey are a little bit higher, but you
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B. H, CATHEY&CO. h ave anything you want in cheaper ranges. v
COOK STOVES.
.Old fashioned wood burning ccok stoves and up:to-d?4te kero
sene ranges. The latest labor saver for winter; See the Per
fection kerosepe cook- stoves and ranges.
SPORTING GOODS v
Ammunition, Riding and Hunting pants and Itgiins, any
tliin that's needed for outing and fall sporting; direct . from the
factory. ' .. i .
. For the above necessities, see YOUR HARDWARE PEOPLE,"
Be. iHL
at their
The road oyeVseers have been ap-
pointed for the different sectipns.of
th6 township. Now if these two
days are' to be; propeily used, and:
every male person will devote these
i two days; to actual work on the
j" ...:n i .'Z-'
ruaus, 11 win ixia&tr a reai luipni vcr
ment onr the general Vcdadition of
' the roads, Many good amenments
dition of the roads made much
' better in two days' The "prime 6
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you satisfaction.-
best and stand
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coal and wood Keaters
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get SOME Stove for your money
old place.
roads. Then every person after
they have worked these two days
can feel, that they, have contributed
something to a public .necessity,
I - Mrs. David Bryson died Thursday
morning and was buried at "the
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; opecuweu -ia vcy ciixi r iiuay eveu-
! ing. Mrs. Bry'son leaves a husband
fand six sons, besides,a host of felar
t loss; , A large number of people at-
v..- uded her burying:
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we
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behind what
rheumatism, but we hop they will
soon recover. ,
Rev. A. C. Queen, county mission
ary, preached a couple of sermons
at Speedwell last week.
Rev. J. B. Stallcup preached at
Speedwell Sunday and the Baptist
people elected him for their pastoit
John Ai Ashes wife was seriously
b urnf d a few days ago, and grave
doubts are entertained as to her
recovery. , 1
Lee Hooper har bought the stock
of goods owned by Cowan & Cowan.
We regret to see the Cowan boys
leave us, but lope the deal wilLjbe
profitable to all parties.
Mrs. Hix Cowan and babe visited
her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ashe, ' last
week, returning to Savannah Sun
day.
, Mrs. Z. V. Watson , has gone to
Qualla for a few davs. -'
Hosea Moses of Tuckasiege6 spent
a ni ht in Speedwell. '
Dr. Seago will tackle hog chorea
with all known remedies.
Born to Hon; and Mrs. Thomas
A. Cox a girl. v .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mc. Clouse
boy. X. Yv Z.
TZl C3L5HED SCHOOL
Miss Coje1and an 1 Pf . ,C. T.
Hamoton are .Jiaving sonie little
trouble keeping. all pur chiidren in
school. Our people clamor for good
lengthy . schools and then 'when we
get them, even when the white
people are taxed in this . county ' to
chool our chldren we : fail - to send
them to school Sonfe will resort to
legal proceedings , to" keeb from
sending them, and others will Derjure
themsc 1 tes in order to oV ey some
mm of mscmld raftersthanbey
the Sen pUiresv which ; says. :-TVam
your" child in the way he should go
and he will not deport from it" Prot
flnmoton taking tue proper steps j
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don't
sell.
thank him for what he Jhas already
done, t think when' a man . has : si
children not one of whom can either
read or write although that man
himself claims to be a 'leader; I
think we need more such men as
Prof. Hampton
' We must educate our people it
we ever expect tnem tojeven make,
decent 1 servants. We r had ; a fair ??
deinonstraticn a few mghs ago of- '
what some of our people will dx
Three of our most Distingui bed.
Preachers me., who claim to be well -read
and whom are leaders of their
clan gave a preachers entertainment J
and if reports .are true they - enter"
t ained every body in hearing of
them, and now these intelligent
Preachers must 6e haled Jb court
for disturbing the peace and dignity
. 0 our co nmon wealth. But', they , :
had. a good time. , 1 ;
When . he should have been upon
his knees he was knocked; into a
barrel of meal, ahnother was thrown
upon the.lloor. They say they -used
.cuss words galore; two 01 these seme
intelligent leading Preachers of .Gods
Gospel have had to pay a T fine for,
not sending their children to school . ,
Well, really I don't blame them vfor :
not wanting their children to teach :
the same ' degree of - intelligence Li
themselves. '.v.
: When we see our leaders do fti
those men hive done? what more
do we need to teach us the necessity,
of a compulsory school law among
our peopel? Keep it up PrqL Hamp? '
ton all the good - Negroes "are with
you and me, well I am, not so good
but I am with you just the same.
And to my colored brother .let;us
eschew that which is evil and cleave
to that which y bod. ' Let -l us be
faithful and , mlligent in the tjef- -
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fdrmance cf our. durieswhether; in K B V:f
Drivate'or nublic xAai'nf iparvmai-i:
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our 8elvis is victory or defeat. Clothe d
rwith the ; j?anoplof - Amenc
citizenship, true to our God, true ' to I
ourselves, and he grandest of ; all
Republics, washed; by the waves of - -v
either 'Oceari.:im'der;;e:flar oi'l
liDeny;. wui De our home, and
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