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v We ate hiandlihg Feed and a high 1 Com; Potatoes . and getables.. x m 'A-r . ',-::.yS:-'!. your - solicit trade ENSLEY- CO. SYLVA, N. C. 1 Fto Ladies of Discriminating Taste are Coming to HM llfiome of Stlisln FOR THEIR CROP- MS KERS" Chattanooga 'Disc Plows Syracuse Ley el Land aind Hillside " PlOWS. . Lean All Steel Solid Cut Out fiisc Harrows, Lean All Steel Spoke Tooth Harrows UMTS Irs. Aame Liicko Empire Qorri Planters, Hallock Weed ers, Pivot (Axle Cultivators. Write for Circulars. T. S. S .CO. Asheville C. N. tti GRAY HAIR MADE ITS ORIGINAL COLOR Clip This Notice Its Worth 50c. If your hair is gray, streaked with j gray, white, faded, J brittle, f ailing out, itching scalp or dandruff, ap ply Q-Ban hair color restorer to gray hair and scalp. Not a dye, but it brings to the hair surface the orig nal color to'naey tureagyour h Makes gray hair brown, black, au burn or its original color of 17 or 18 y,;ars of age. Never fails. Perfectly harmless, delightful to use. Q-Ban makes hair soft, full of life, beauti ful. Stops dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Complete direc tions for home treatment of the hair with each bottle. 50c by parcel post, or return this notice vand $1 and we will deliver you three bot tles: If not satisfied by its use we will give you back $1.50. Address Hessig-EUis Drug Co. Memphis, Tenn ROADS IN CASHIERS CHECK YOUR APRIL COUGH Thawing frost and , April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold-Head and lungs stuffed You dfe feverish Cough continu ally and feel misera jle You need Dr. King's New, Discovery. It soothes inflamed and irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. JVT. Davis, of Stickney Corner, Me., "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatmenr and all other remedies; 4failedr Relief or money v back. Pleasent Children like itGet a bottle to-day, 50c; and 41.00; atyour Druggist. v- BucUen's Arnica 8 Salve for All Sores: . ' -:V-V- . - : . . - - . JS OTICE OF hX ECUTION SALE. . By virtue;f ijpr.excution' to me it , reefed from the Superior Couttoi" Jack - Cashiers N. C. March, 31,1814 so.A c,umy, n. u u-ai.iig datVot Plmnfjimj, Tinning and Heating Money Saved is Money Made. We employ only skilled workmen and guarantee satisfaction. No Job too Large, or too Small, for L. A... Miller & Son us. EOnD AUTOrJOBlLES Agent :for 'Haywood,: Jackson, i Macon and Swain, Counties The Good Road Association of Cashiers township in spite of the bad weather, is moving on nicely the township with Mr. H. A. Pell as supervisor. With 18 miles of road to make has completed about 12 miles and will soon be done our road from the South Carolina line to the Transylvania line, a distance of 18 miles when done, will be a 16 feet road with good grade, so this summer the people can ride through from Walhalla to Lake Toxaway on their automobiles, And along with this we are going to send in a big majority of votes for the Farm Life School at out good old town of Webster, for we have the buildings, and the farm, and ' best of all we have got them all paid for. i Well we have just received the it'' ' ' good news that Ka Bumgarnef has got all the parties rounded up and in jail without bailuhtil September court. Ka Bumgarner hasf ound evidence and had a prelimanary 1 trial against George L Thomas JH. i and May Lamb to Imprison-them i without Bail until September Court May God helpia tie . right, ,as he does alL things right ' - . " . W. L. .Dillard with someof his saw mill men was;in"town Jto day tu register to vote for the Farm life SchooJ. ; , So we are as usual having a big time over our Postoffice at Cashiers. I believe we have; got .the. best township, in Jacksori County for we stand -pretty well, together in what fis right So Mr Editor if this dont get in the wast basket I will 'send March 27, 1914, on Judgment in the case of H. R. QueeD. plaintiff agains 1 T. Alexander and wife, Ellen Alex ander, defendants, in favor of said plain tiff, in the sum of $24.20, with interest thereon from the 28th day of February, 1914, and the cost of this action. I have levied the said execution upon and will on the 4tfi day of May , 1914, the same being the first Monday in said month, expose for sale and sell at the Court House door in Sylva to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execu tion the following described teal estate: All that tract of land belonging to I. T. and Ellen Alexander, simated on th'e waters of the Tnckasetgee River, in Cauada Township, ia said County and State and bounded as follows, to-wit: ;;: Beginning on a pine- on tp of Ball Rock Ridge and runs thence south to a chestnut, thence east 92 poJes to a white oak; thencb north to the top of Bali Rock Ridge thence with the top of Kali Rock ndge.'to the beginning, containing 30 acres more or less. This the 31st day of Marcl, 1914 . ; j, w. vuohanan Sheriff, of ackscn County. N;' O, Wood's Productive jf Seed Gorhs. We offer all the b est prize-winning and profit-making varieties: Casey$ Pure-bred, BiggVSeven-eared, v CoIlier'sBxcebior;. Boone Countys Gold Standard, etc. Descriptions; and information in Vood's 1914 Desdiptiye Catalog -Ypu should euxely, read it before decid ing what to plant for best results. Wood's Ensilage Corns are die largest yielding fodder varieties in cultivation.' WbodV Catalog tells all abbut them, and all other " . 1 rarm and GardenSeeds. Catalog Tnailed free Write ifor T. W. WOOD SONS, Seedsmen, - Richncai Va. - A. J. 1 s Ttreanb tfe Insurance Real-Estate ' Office in r ar of TuckaseiQee Bank. 1 1 1HSW Pale-Faced Woiiien You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn out expressions, you need a tonic. ' The tonic' you need is Cardui, the woman's tonic. , It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women's v needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to giveneeded strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. Cardui is a vegetable medicine. y It contains, no min-' erals, no iron, no potassium no Jime, no glycerin, no dan-: J43 gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. The Woman's Tonic : ! ; "After my doctor had done all he said he could for me" , -writes Mrs, Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., "I took Car dui, 4on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. -. Before taking ; Cardui, I ; had suffered from female ( .to,ues f?r five years; but since taking uVI am in good health.1; j. J 9l Mnk there; is sdme of the best advice in your book that l ever saw." Your druggist sells .Cardui. : Try it : Jrt'iades, Advisory Dept; Chattanooga Medidae Co.. Chattanoogi Temv .lor Special Instructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for women." sent free. , anb Sutton 1MTE you afew more lines some day. ' t Eire aM JLife Itisit'fahce ;W.T. Hawkins. (:
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