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ea."i ? ? <-nr-r-T- ? tn -jtt - Jack^y.i V> lL- t ". ^ !><)?? klloM. DAN TONKIN'S, Editor. ?f\ Published wej-'.dv 1)V the \ ; l . | , $ JACKSON 10tj2.T? f?TJ COMPANY Eatered as socoud class t.*:;:liei ;.i the IVstoflice at syfta, n. c. FlilDAY, MAUCil ~f 'li)2i5. In other words the ship subsidy . a!; itk d. ? - ( Now appears a Volstead i ?*! In oi l ii \.:?\>liua. When the German hoots ?.i,? ,1-ivn-.- U. i.ia shools. Sweet are the uses of protection, say ii.u snuai refiners. It has been two years now since our arrival at Normal cy. Jr #"J "" That rattling you hear is only Ford running for presi dent. <v The French have at least settled down to a gainful oc cupation. r ? Gainful occupation does not always mean productive employment. ? :-f A bridal shower usually comes just before the groom is lead by the halter. Tke Democrats are wondering it' Ford can pull the other machine over the hill. * Most of the folks who want to stay out of Europe now stayed out in '17 and '18. ? i l , "> Say it with poems is the slogan of the old Mountain eer ? Courier, of Waynesville. We sec by thft papers that Paris styles are reflecting a decided Egyptian influence. Tyt, tut! Great Britain is said to have taken her lust .stand on the Rhine at Cologne. A sweet-smelling post. It might not be a bad idea alter all to nominate Ilank for president ; Fords run well through mud. 1 ? > Who said the price of necessities is declining? A Chicago doctor had to pay $20,000 for a kiss. The>e is a New man at the head of the post office department, but Work is transferred to the Interior. ? Half a league, half a league, half a league onward may yet become tho new slogan of the administration. Top dressing on a man's soil makes him rich, and over dressing on his wife and-dau^'iUrs ni}(i:i\s him pow. The reas' -i bition laws flnnc ? i , wan:'- liui proWf i >?_ ! *i? i\ > j ii lucre is anybody who is out of employment in the sluie, tue tioa?rai At>sewoi)?Tiiiglit create another eommis sioiL - t ? : ? That fluttering you Lear is oaueed by the feme (looks nudging each other to move over and make room on the rot I. \ . ' ' ( ' . . ! With all that has been going on in the old world it's no wonder that the earth frequently registers severe shocks. __ ? j ? Are we to infer from Mr. Harding 'i speech to the senate that the administration is courting the league of nations I * ' V . . . ? Mr. Harding may not intend to become wedded to the League of Nations, but he has certainly been making sow? proposals. .?? ' 'v>. We judge that Senator Hi's objection to Uncle Sam going courting in Europe is not based exclusively upon aversion to international marriages. . * There are those who contend that the Michiganders proved that they are not alllgeese when they failed to endorse Hank Ford for president. y * ? The Germans are said to bo placing many obstacles m the way ol' the French, &ij\" so ftur they haven't put out any gold marks in the attempt to stop them. There is nothing very startling in the announcement ol a iOf> yc.ir old iloosier that he like3 to fly his airplane ev ry titty: people not nearly so old are often flighty. That lvnoxville, Tenn., man who was supposed to be dead and turned up to find his wife married and was iin i!t' .-out to jail for forgery, jumped out of the fire it j t lie pen-as you might say. A ballet dancer was awarded $25,000 damages because her no.se was disfigured. At the same rate the jury would have gi\en her approximatcy a milllion if she bad lost a leg. . 'iV N A Wavnesvilte minister and three elders, on their way to a laymen's meeting, were mistaken for bootleggers, held up and their car searched by prohibition officers. Those felloVs don't always judge by appearances. ) ? If the North Carolina Genci-al Assembly had passed the act making insanity a cause for divorce, all that would be necessary for either party would be to prove marriage and the court would have to grant the decree. * " ? _ . f, v ? We suppose that the 13 year old deaf boy in London was glad enough to hear in any manner, but it does look rather tough on him to have hearcl jazz over a radio phone the first time he ever heard\my thing. What must he thing flie world sounds like! ? * f? * I ' ' T! ? r French have Wen in ,fhe Ruhr several weeks now id have shut only nine Germans. They will have to get j ? : !-:y on i!' they' ex peel to rivrl Germany's record. The i '<? ? ? ?!!-; thouirhf not' ;.ilr of shooting that many Belgians ' ?- ehi'ien before i>r:"i! fast, most any morninsr. I i , I I v ( > > < rw -,-J a ?rz:A^-i^2Sii < >' Realize the DifFeren ? the easy-riding Triplex Springs (Patented) of the Overland ? its bull-dog motor that does not pump oil. ? the twenty-five and better gasoline mileage of the Overlaid ? its Tirr.ken and New Departure bearings in front and rear axles.; - ? the a!l-iteel 1 body ar.-i baked enamel finish- of " Overland ? its longer > lin.;5, higher hood and tower s?- * Drive an Overland and u... ize the difference. The New I*3** fir'" 1 ?<- 9 m ( ijj Roadster $525 ? Coupe $795, ? Sedan $860 ? Ail Price* /. o. h * ' , L ' , See the Overland advertisement in the February 17th Saturday Evening r ? ? ' ' J j . ' ? . ; _ - ' t ' Tnckaseigee Motor Co. ^ c . > * ^ . . ??) v BETA } X ' \ Preaching services were conduct ed here last Saturday and Sunday by our pastor. The fine sermons were enjoyed by all. A von* interest hv ].n*L'ra:?i was rendered l\. I?. Y. 1'. V. ' i day nii;|i! . Th? P.. . ?>. in the iVi Vr-r ? munity o ?' ? T\. : . ,? great work is being done. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reed visited Mr. J. P. Reed Saturday night. Miss Ruth Deitz spent last Friday night with Misr Irene Davis. r I ? :i T'ehruary 11 ti e Senior B. Y. ?\ ' ? vwv-.a .sncir! vc\ Uf.i was enjoy-/ ? ? ' Mie pp. .(* ; Jnuitfs wer e( i ' v v": ! i . cfiieslunciits ' "istrel ?? ' ? "?o ? ?? by the liirtvul Ua.ss Saturday mght March , r < ?? v \ I ,, at 7:30 o'clock. f o CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When tbts tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can ba reduced, your hearing may be de roved forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do iviiat we claim for it? rid your system I ?c.' Catarrh or Deafness caused by i fV tprrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE I In-: b -en -successful in. the treatment of ? liirr!> for tv-t Forty Years. So i >y all druggists. , 5*. j. Cheney & Co., Toleda, O. > ****** WWWvvvvv ? ? %"VVV V V V ? ? CALL THIS is TIIE LAST MONTH IN WHICH YOI I CAN PAY YOUR TAXES I WILL BE FORC ED TO ADVERTISE NEXT MONTH. Sf E. L. WILSON, Tax Collector c ? NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED j IN TRUST. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain Deed in Trust executed to the undersigned trustee in favor of N. A. Miller by Geo. K. McCall and wife, Annie E. McCall, on the 30tR day of January, 1!)22, and duly registered in the ofiieo cf the Register of Deeds for -Jackson County, N. C., io Book "82" at page 358 et seq., to secure the payment of a certain note in the sura of Eight Hundred ($800,00) Dollars with in terest thereon at 6 per cent until paid, and default having been mado in the payment of same. Now therefore, I will on the 31st day of Mar. 1923, at 1 o'clock expose for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said note . and interest thereon, together with other costs and commissions, the following described lands, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Adjoining" the lands of W. J. Bryson, and F. .M1. Crow or the North, T. RI' Zjicliary' on the East, E. F. Pell on the front li, and 0. M. Doyle on the West and ho-, ginning on a locust stake on fbewest liankof public road.corri,er of" KAI. Crow's lot ;thcncc N.63E.79"yards with line of Crow's lot; thence N. 4(5 \Y. !5 yards to a stake at the comer of Jryson and Crow's lot;;' thence N:' 33 E. 60 poles, less 70 yards to a mall chestnut in line of No. * 81 : thence with said lme S. 20 PI to a stake in North bank of Thos. Zach iry's road on the line of No. 81; henec with said road in a westward y direction to a red oak on theNorth :-ide of road; thence in the same direction a direct line to a stake in the line of O. M. Doyle on the West bank of public road; thence With road to the Beginning, containing T) acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning' on W. J. Brysonis S. W. corner on the West side of public road, running N. 63 E. 70 yards with Bryson 's line' to a stake; thence S. 46 El 35 yards to a stake; thence S. 63 W. 70 yards to a stake on the W^st side of said public road ; thence ,inth'l)r. Iloyle's (Now Master, TaVe,' Shanldin ?t iitt) line to the Beginning, containing one half acre more or less. ? THIRD TRACT: Beginning on a ? stake on the Webster and Waibafl^ road, South of, S. C. Allison's old house and 1 pole N. 50 E. fronl a large spanish oak in the Parker lot ; thence N, 72 E. 18 poles to a chest nut stump; thence to a stake on the bank of the creek; thence up the -^MIp nf the creok to the c'rner ef McGuirc 's lot; thence S. 55 W. 18 poles to a stake in the road;Vihence with said road S. 31 E. 20 poles t the Beginning, containing 2 y2 acres Pails Lighter ? ./ - Easter to Operate TKE John Ceerc; Iv lower, highly improved, combines to an unusual degree c, unities that no other mower gives you. Its ability to cut ;;il kinds of hay v/ithout clog pir.g; its unusually i its ease of operation; and t j'.: ease wit/, which i'a r; :< ;1 working qualities can be main tained wih '301 x:. cuir.rly :r 1 to you. ,, i- . o a ->.y kl ":Zh 1 3.5/ tor , 1! lis ahi!;-" t*5 of cult: -s' hi is due cly to the g. . power' trp*:sir.i:trd to th-2 w made carcfti!y-iiU;d knii".?. Spe cial anan.cir.cnt of '?.? fir.ij 'e, three-piece gear r*cchnr isin n.nices possible this c:.tra ~ v-.cr. The thrust c? c.'.": pair c; fears eoual irC-J thc ti*ri:rt of the other ir?^ tr.!) gears cannot get r. it of mesh. L'cie.vvear, strain or\ the barings a'r.d end th: ;-st of the pit:r?an V aft are done C"vny with. Transmission of pcwc~ is accom plished with Utile Ices. A 21 -point clutch insures in :.?t..*yt starting of '.he kniij ? no clogging in the heaviest ha/. MOWER The John Deere is light draft because all unnecessary friction has teen done away with. All parts arc carefully made and care fully fitted to prevent binding. You will like the way it handles. By means of the convenient foot lever the bar can be quickly and easily raised high to pass over field obst ructions. With the hand lever the bar can be easily raised to extreme height. The John Deere is easy to keep in feed running order. Lag in the cutter bar that may develop from long usage can be taken out in the field by a simple eccentric nut adjustment. Be sure to sen this i?urcven nower. We never have seen its equal. We era tare ysa t/lh it. ''ihore'e a sample set up for your inspection. Jackson Hdw. Co. more or less. ; < FOURTH TRACT: Beginning on a spruce, pine on the North bank ol the,, creek in the outside line of K. Bunigarner's comer; thence S. 140 poles to a stake, originally a hick-. ory; tiience 80 poles to a down hickory/ Frank Bradley's corner; tncncc X. 5 E. 42 poles to a locust stake in said Bradley's corner;thcncc X. 12 W. 13 poles to a .frock thencc down creek to the Beginning, con taining 71 acres more or less. For a more complete description of said lands, see tlic Book refgrcd to in the Register of Deeds office. This the 28th dav of February 1023. C. C. BUCHANAN,, Trustee. Cot a cold ? menthoiatum clears it out.
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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