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- - - , ,. - . ......irk- .,,, -" J T.- r r i n If!- .v. urn Jackson County Journal DAN TOMPKIKS; Editor E. E. BROWN, Mgr. " - ; , - ' Pnbllsned weekly by.' i ". JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL COMPANY, ,pred as second class mail matter a PostoflSce at Sylya N. C s v All Checks, Money Orders etc. must f ; - ; be made pavable to the Jackson County V Journal Company. - , br Monday's mail to insure insertion piomptly. . Advertisii vertising rates furnished on appli- z cation. Snbscripti' ' r.oo per year, in Advance. . - Another phase of the Farm ' Life School curriculum that has riot been emphisized , is teaching of .proper methods of marketing the products of the farm. There is no question about the fact that the farmers do not get full value for ? FRIDAY. MARCH 20, 1914 , the produce that they sell. The, mid v - f dle .man Is the fellow that makes yf'trie money. The consumer foots the V jbill and the farmer produces the , - foid. Now the idea is the proper distribution of the 'products of Hhe , farm. If a farmer knows when to sell. To whom to sell. The right time to sell and how to prepare his com bditieS'for the market he will realize the benefits, of his laborCo operative marketing is the solution of the problem nd plans for this system will be explained at the farm life school. The winter is about over. The weather is fine for spring work on the farm and the boys are beginniEg to make things hum around the farm. There is every indication of an excellent crop, and fruit year. The stuff will be made in Jackson County this year.Xet's begin now or ; c v to make an exhibit at ; the Fair this fall that will do justice to Jackson Countyllf we do that we will have done enough to open the Hill eyes of the world to the possibilities iri the soil of old Jackson. 4 5 : ' 1 it ?':$M'p'-- Thft hnildin of the 7 miles of road ; in Hay wood, or not quite so much i'- the building of the' 16 miles in Jack ? son, necessary to form the connect Hiring links in the continuation of the i : Greenville-Asheville Automobile i-Hidhwav so that it will form a circuit " ' " t fl from Greenville through Western North Carolina and back through J i1; would be of more value to Jackson - . County than another rail road. Keep the idea in mind and talk it up. $Skl Why not one o these delightful days before it gets too hot, jtake a V day off and have a clean up day in JJSylva? The Community Betterment "Association, wm no aouui tase tne J matter up before long. The "Cullowhee" a magazine pub- lished by the students of the Cullo- ' whee Norma and Industrial School tit is one that shows thought and work' j It is a most excellent school period- cal and the editorial- staff is to be t - congratulated upon the success of Wfc their efforts . and the neatness ana v;;, general m,aK,e up of the School v. - Magazine. A Monday edition of the Raleigh :J ! News and Observer appeared for the first time last Monday. Hereafter the "Old Reliable will be published ''; 365 times a year . - ALMOST HERE Just two more Sunday's to get , ready in and then the Jackson Coui l;t$ Interdenominational -Sunday School Convention meets at -Sylya. XLarge delegations are expected to be herei representing the seyeraT 'dunqay ocnoQis oi tne county.. . 1 v The people olSylva, and the Pro -' gram Committee are making prepaf- i ationst6'm&e''tbe.Monventibn; intensting. helpful and enjoyable as possible and we - bespeak for tnem the hearty Co-operation - of .every oiuiiiaywiiuui.auu.ouuiw, uuy. woiker ia the,(nty. , V-v,' secured forthe occasion the services of some of the best speakers; in'lhis! section, who -will 'deliver addressei trt thp.PinCfnrinnnn Hiffprpnt nha?-1.: to the Conventionon different pha,s es ol Sunday Schpol work. The PnH gram will be published in fnll, in the Journal of next week. -In behalf qf the Convention, of the Churches and Sunday Schools of Sylva, the Board of Trader and the people of Sylva, the Journal extends to you all a cordial invitation to bej with us and attend the Sunday School Convention the first Sunday ini April. North Carolina, Jackson County. In the Superior Court . John W. Shelton Vs Lucinda Shelton. NOTICE. ' Lucinda Shelton, the defendant above named, wiU take notice that an action entiled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Jackson for the purpose qf obtaining a divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant, and the defendant 'will further take notice that she is required to appear at thanext term of the superior Court of Jackson County which will be held in the town of Sylya on the 11th Monday after 'the first Monday in March. 1914. then and there to demur or answer the complaint which will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at least thirty .days before the commencement of said term Of said court, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the ralief demanded in said complaint- 'inis the 9th day of March, 1914. M D. CoWaN, Clerk Superior Court. By Alley, Buchanan & Leatherwood. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF I.AND SALE . By virtue of a deed of trust made and executed to the undersigned, by L. R. McMahan, dated May 5th 1904, to se cure a note of $75.00, .given by said' Li. R. McMamahan to the undersiened, which said deed of trust ij duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Jackson County, in book No. 34, page 25, et seq. , and default having been made in the payment of said note, and interest, I will on Monday the 20th day of April, 1914 at 12 o'clock M at the court house door in Sylrva. sell to the highest bidder for cash the land describ ed in said deed of trust, as follows to wit. A certain piece or tract of land lying and being in the county of Jackson, State of North Carloina, in Barkers Creek township, on the headwaters of , one of the tributaries of Barkers Creek and described and bounded, as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a stake and point ers of River Cove ridge , runs N 60 W 37 poles to the forks of the branch. where the said L. R. McMahan howJ lives, thence up said branch to Bryson s line, thence 36 poles with said ike to Bryer Cove ri dge thence with the .water shed of the mean ders of said ridge to the beginning - adj uning the lands of Ham Wikle .and other containing twenty -five acres more or less. This sale is made under said deed of trust to satisfy said debt, interest and cost. ' This che 11 day of March, 1914. W. J.-V.,StiER. Moore & Moore, Webster, N . C. SNTRY NO. 6053. North Carolina, Jackson County. We R. C. Hunter and T. C Ledbet ter enter and claim 5tf acres more or less of land in River Township, Jackson County N. G on the waters of Tuckaseigee river, bounded as follows, to-wit: , , ; Beginning at a stake where" the Hunterline crosses the Zachary line then with the Hunter line to the Ed Norton line, then with Norton's line to EacJiaryV line, then with Zach ary's iin to the beginning; running so as ftxf include all the vacant land in that vicinity.: r Entered this the :27th day of Feb hiary.1914 ;v . . t v sT :' T.C.LEDBETTER jCSeal) -v R. C HUNTER, .(Seal)-; Approved: J i yz John Ri Jones t 4 tx. omcio ntry Taker., grade vertilizee! ant vegetableS; Wfe'spucityour '( ; 't v- : 'ri - " TT . s T CT J 7(0. M JLJm xiL 1 N 5 : - SYLVA, ohes aiti) Sttttpti REA'ES' Fire IMS i Diilskoro. As ail unscrupulous and Life culating; the pwsambung our Policy Holdersjj that we are doing a ' 'Wild Cat Insurance '. Business", we: wishft off er the following- letter from one of our ers who sustained a loss of $300. 00 on, Jan uary 20th, and received total ldss under the policy within one month arid f our ds from date, of fire. . , ' ' Tuckaseigee, N. C , Feb 24, 1914 Cooper & Henson, Dillsboro, N C. Dear Sirs : . I have just received the check covering my Irsurance loss of $500.00 in full, and I thank you very much for same. Thanking' you again f or the check and if I have any more insurance to write will' give you a chance. i " ;.,.. Yours truly, John A Hooper. We also, wish to add that every compafiy represented by us -is licensed to do busines in North Carolina, and every one of our policies has .been pas sedT through Stamping Office in charge Of . the Department of Insurance and under, James R. Young. ' , Very respectfully, COOPER & HEN SO By G. C. Cooper nT1JgRIi'1l,LWV" Yoiinff Men meri of brains brawn-T YOU can make good in west. 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TMTE Insurance N 01ICE j- -v .. v--. . mm Anielection is hereby called to certain .the wiir of , the qualified voters or JacKson-County as;- to es tablishing JFarm Life School: - Whereas," a written -request- has been filed by the County Board of Educadoii'-ol Jackson v County be fore this Board asking said Board of County Commissioners to order ani election m Jackson County on he question of a Farm Life School as provided by law Chapter 84 Pub lic Lwi of 1911 section 7; and, . ;51ivhereas the r said : Board of Commissioners , in f their v discre tion have agreed to order said elec- tidn. : ,'rr':-- k : It is therefore ordered by the Bdard that an election be held in the county of Jackson on the -14th day of April 1914 submitting to the qualified voters of Jackson; County thequestion of levying and collecting a Special Tax on all takable proper ty and polls of said county for the maintenance and equipment of a County Farm Life School therein and at such erection those favoring the levying and collecting of such a tax for said purpose shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words "For County Farm Life School;" and those op posed shall vote a ballot on which shall be written the words "Against County Farm Life School." - And carry out said election as provided by law it is further order ed that a new registration of the qualified voters shall be had and that the following Judges and Reg istrars for the various voting pre cincts are hereby appointed as fol lows, to-wit: Barkers Creek: For Registrar, Jim Messer; for Judges: Sam Brooks and J. R. Ensley. Cullowhee: Registrar, W. N. Cow ard; Judges, J. A. Long and W. C. Norton. Canada: Reg. R. M. Broom; Judges S. M. Meltonr A. L. Owen. Caney Fork: Reg. R. S. Green; Judges, . J, M. Nicholso i, W. A Brown. Cashiers: Reg. D. A. Bumgarner; Judges, C. G. Rogers and G. M. Cole. Dillsboro: Reg. M. Y. Jarrett; Judges, JL R. Snyder, W. A. Enloe. Greens Creek: Reg: R. W. Green; Judges M. B. Allison and J. C. Reed. Hamburg: Reg. W. M. Fowler; Judges, W. A. J. Nicholson, J." C. Henderson. f Mountain: Reg. W. J. Henderson: Judges, J. T. Stewart and J. B. Bum garner. . - Qualla Reg. J. G. Varner; Judges, J. M. Worley and S T. Cooper. , : River: J. M. R gdon. Judges J. T. Smith and P. N. Price, Savannah: Reg. W. H. Jones Judges, R. T. Gribble and Mark BrysOn. Scotts Creek: Reg. for No. l4R. R. Fisher; Judges, J.' B. Codill and M. A. Gorman. Scidtts Creek: No. 2. Reg.- Robt. Snyder: Judges, R. B. Henson and G. C. Crawford. " - Scotts Creek No. 3: Reg. J. 'R. Crawford; Judges, W. J. Cogdill and A, C. Bryson. , . . Sylva; Reg. E L; Wilson; Judges; R. A. Painter and Theo. Buchanan. : Webster; Reg. J. L. Broyles; Judges John Dillard arid D. K. Moore. Whereas, the amount to.beraised -t by the County for the maintenance of said School is Twenty Five Hun dredr ($2500.00) Dollars, and, which said amount will be duplicated by the State of North Carolina : there fore it will require a levy of Six Cents on the One Hundred ($100.00) f Dollars valuation of property and 18 cents v on eachftaxable poll to raise said amount "No - bonds will belsue(L-: mB v . ; "Orjier and approved by . the Boan of County Commissioners on this 2nd day of March A. D. 1914. ' : : J. M. WATSON, Chairman of Board of County Com- missionera. V Attest:'" ": . JOHN R."JONES. - r, Seo:etary:and'Clerk?Ex-Ofricio to a- .T,mmm , rum .' .. 1 ." 1 " 1 - ,y . - .." ,W,.M,. , ... ? r 1 ' ' " , -v1-- K. 1
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