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EPIS 0 OPAL SEiV - 1 OES will be hold nt St. David 's Episcopal Church on Sunday at 9;30, 10 and' 11 A. M. The Key. Clarence S. Mc-j Clellan, Jr. will preach. In the even ing at St. Jolm *s Church at 7:30) o'clock theliev.AIi'CIellan will preacii in Sylva. 'I 'm* t :;>;(? (if !iis sermon will be one oL present day interest to all and the INvtor v. ill diseu:-s sonic ol' Hie I node m 'os ill -re lifjious life aj.d ihe:r relation to old customs ;!iid li^dilit n> i'i iheChuroii. There \v ij i be -p^ial ?r.r J utJt be- 1 fore the eve..:>r ? ser\ .:>V. :.i .7 o'clock! there will I).- a seis.:-e el' Holy Coninmnk.n. .VI pe . -?ss ire most) cordially invit. i to ' : c services. Kext Thursday cveiili: .Mare!: 8, at 7:40 in tin- Selioul i 1 . > i r e a M^a.sty La j Porte .M AleClelh'it .v'l! conduct services and preach. o 2 Vacant lots near ) -- Lon Farley's. ' -V 3 lots Courtland Heights. .} '<-s Desirab'e res i C) ' ,N-"' denee Main Street, Sylva. ' > O . V;Wr, F Ijlii" Si I J \ni * SYLVA ) - TRl'STKK'S K.?. !.!?: i T LAND XORTJI ('A'" JACKS: >.N ( By, x ii i i i -)>-r nnd nr.-. tliority . "ti undrr^ signed !)?? ?* t ! bearing1 ... "v ? r1 !i ?I '.v V! 1 Ocr'.'ii-: l> ? r. , ?' A. A\ ilii.'" ;?:((! . ? > !?> ?\.-li. Sherri!!. '? !??? , w. . <!'?( .! (r i trust i> .*??:?%! ' 'i- lii-'s sV'ic ? ol' the I'- of ? .T.k-.v SOIl Cotll!'. .. !!? f "?)!?' . !??!?;.? .'!27, to whi-li :'>?!? : . aiitl ' ? i ! ' "i in payment ol' i!;- ? ?: !;u\ s i!:r.(iu secured, same Mis' ? v psjsl d?f\ and request !i;. ? iiiii* i. i : .ado by tin* holder of f !u* ;i to ! .!;? ?<! of iri'st upon the TiiihU-e .'x.cnte the power of sale eotiti:i..-.ii in said deed] of trust, now, Uiewuiie, I. \V. Ji. Sherrill, Trustee, will on Saturday, i March the 24th, 192.'5, between tliej hours of eleven A. M. and four P. ! M., at the Court House door in the town of Sylva, offer i'or sale at pub lic nuetioh for cash to the highest bidder, the following described tracts ? ' i of land: FIRST TRACT. Beginning at a l.;cust on bank of! the road, a conditional corner be tween A. E. Kld- rs and Jodc Elders, on J. R. Uuutcr road; thence North to a stake on the point of a ridge that runs down to A. E. Elders' bam; thence up liie top of a ridge to the corner .u'-'tae second survey of the Henry Ward tract; thence S. 70 degrees E., lo the ('miter road; thence down the road t<? the begin ning, containing S acres <-niore or less. SECOND TRACT Beginning on a locust- standing on the bank of the road that' leads to J.R. Gunter's near the bouse where D. F. Elders n?w lives ( iy21);thence up the road to the oldfline of said tract; thence S. 70 degrees E., 6i "poles to a stake; thence S. 10 de grees W., (>4 poles to ;i\elu\stnut oak on the bank of lAdiun Camp branch; thence S. 55 degrees X., 2u poles to a large che::tnat on tiic top of the ridge; thence down .ui'd ridge to a stake at two c'ustuuts stimipsjfhencc to tie beginning, containing 50 acres morj or less. To satisfy said debt, interest and cost of sale. 1 ,v This tae 20th, day of February, 1923. !V. R. Trustee/' ? -U- . ?? ? ? ! "wanted <?l / ? , ? . 1 "?'. ?'???' I ' 'v t ., w ^ ? "Vfbn wanted for edgers, trim mers and- carriages. Also for?en- P eral mill and yard work. Good j wages, steady employment, fine \ surroundings. Blackwood Lbr. Co. East La Porte, N. C. < / ? , > . The P. H. Hanes Knitting Co. <?> 'v -:? ?",. Winston-Salem, N. C. offers interesting and attractive work in the sew ing rooms to Smart, Capable Girls of Good j Character. ? Suitable boarding places will be pro vided where proper supervision w ill be given I girls outside of working hours. This is a good opportunity to have enjoyable work and earn your own living. Write for further information if interested. The IDEAL HOSIERY MILLS, Maryville, Tennessee, will always furnish steady employ ment to jyomen and girls of good character who are 16 years of age. Able bodied nlen can find steady employment within one-half mile fro mthe Hosiery Mill in furnace room of Aluminum Company of America, Alcoa, Tennessee. ^ t ; $ r; WE WILL PAY THE FOLLOWING PRICES v i r- ' FOR BARK F. 0. B. CARS SOUTHERN AND V TUCKASEEGEE AND SOUTHEASTERN * C RAILWAY: /' . - : ?' 1 " CHESTNUT OAS 1... 75c. Per Cwr.. " '? ?' ? . ' HEMLOCK 65c. Per Cwtji ji WHITE OAK 50c. Per CW, ] Sylva Tanning Co. Whafs Going on in Your Town? ; And what's going on In your county, m North Caro lina; in the United States, and beyond? The first requirement for a keen interest in life? * , for happiness, therefore, ? is a knowledge of events in your own world and the world outside. * , Y There is one way, and one way only, to get this knowledge. Read The Newspapers! j Your own local newspaper first, of course, but others too, if you can possibly afford them. And remember that when you read newspapers you get not only bows but also the fruit of the world's wisdom. For newspapers record the words and the work of the greatest doctors and lawyers, the greatest scientists, , scholars, preachers and philosophers, the greatest bankers, merchants and statesmen. ) Ihey are all talking to you ? through the press. Read the newspapers and especially your home ! paper. ' i For rat** er other Information consult your local newspaper or write to the S;crctary of 1 the North Carolina Press Ast; ilaiicn. i. organ- \ ton, N. C. a ( POUR REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR FORD CAR THIS MONTH / The unprecedented demand for Ford Cars throughout the winter months has taken the en tire output of the Ford plants working at capa V, ? i * x ? * '? city, indicating that the demand this Spring will be far in excess of the number of Ford Cars that can possibly be built. \ . , n j ) n / .1 ? January was the tenth consecutive month in ( / , ? , which retail deliveries exceeded 100,000 Ford i Cars and Trucks. Requirements for February, j the month wt/en preparations are already under way for Spring business, called for 148,407 Cars and Trucks? more than 24,00 in excess of the j . ? ; , ' number we can possibly produce. in Ford dealers in many parts of the country are al ready finding it necessar^ to specify future de iiverv on Ford Products because thei^e are no re serve stocks to draw from. IV Your order placed now will protect you against delay or disappointment later on ? It is the only way you can ^assured of reasonably prompt de livery. ^ . \ ' We consider it important to give you these facts, so that if you are planning to purchase a Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Tractor for use this Spring o^Summer you can list your order at once and take advantage of our dealer's first opportunity to i make delivery." <, \ ]? .*;? 0 ' ' _ - . J ? ? { Ford Motor Co. 1 . * - ' > ]' V Detroit, Michigan j. s. HIQDON ? ? ? } . Ford Dealer I PHONE NO. 1 SYLVA, N. C ' ' ... . . . > A Small Deposit and Easy Payment if Desired /
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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March 2, 1923, edition 1
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