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? I Jackson County Journal DAN TOMPKINS, Editor, v N Published weekly by the JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL COMPANY fintjefled as second elaas matter at th'e Postoffice at i.g. ? ? ?? '? ?' ' ? ? rr ? r ?" 1 * 1 SYLVA, X. C., MAY 4, 19U3 The Cheater Grant has been confirmed. Raw! raw. _____ ? ? ? _ An invention that is badly needed i.* wireless politics. ? ? * Most lawyers will take any side- of a case that is fees able. ^ \ \> The sugar prices arc putting eaftd on the track to Nor malev. ? / , U "A : * Just suppose the French should attempt to pay Ger many in kind. v v .? ___ ? | ^ i ? \ Ships that touch liquor shall never touclf mine, says your Uncle Sain. *? I One way to protect the citi:;cn\, rights is to fire the officer who fires to quick. Greensboro's recent oxperienc:' prove? concli^sively that / the way to grow big is to expand. < ^ ? ? ? ? ? There is one thing about the sugar profiteers that we noticed; the more they are probed the rawer the}- get. We notice that Senator Lodge really has a heart; at least he has said to have undergone a change of heart. ?) ? : ? In the midst of elections and sicli, don't forget that the crying need inSylva. is a new hotel to the tunc of $75, 000 or more. . Don't get cx'cited, girls, the young man in Greensboro, who inherited a million dollars, and. still works in a gar Age, is married. ^ The Kiwanians of Copper Ilill, Tenn. have been observ ing courtesy week. Here's wishing everybody would try the samo thing once. V ? ( < \ / * A headline states that Germany makes fresh proposals That's correet. Every proposal she has made since 1911 has been decidedlv fresh. ; - ?) We liave noticed that when they deliver an annual ad dress at Cullowhee, the next we hear of them they arc running for governor. ^ The International Court will probably adopt the custom of sentencing foreigna gitators to serve terms within the three mile limit of the United States. Tabulations by entomologists show that there are 6, 800 kinds of insects in North Carolina^ but the list docs not include the \arieties that put in their time stirring up strife and trying to stop progress. GET INSURANCE ( Protect your property. It is far wiser to use a little precaution now than to bemoan losses later. You (leal with an absolutely reliable compayn when you deal with us. BR0WN&5R0WN ? INSURANCE and building materials PERMANENT types of con struction naturally reduce,1 insurance rates. But their real value is in theNqrairance they themselves give? insurance not only against fire, but against deterioration, upkeep and re placement expense. Your building material dealer's experience is an insurance policy that costs you no premiums, but instead saves them. Follow his advice as to types of building and building materials. "The Standard by wfiichaUotherrnahcs art measured* Great is Mr. Hoover." He ^as fallen upon & plan to bring the profiteers in sugar, a commodity that is a 'neces sity in every hones-hold, to timia Do without an gajf. __ **mmm ? The census enumerator calculates that Greensboro is the third largest town iu North Carolina, and she has been feeling even bigger than that for years. Shades of Henry Lloyd Garrison! Here's the state of Massachusetts contending for state's rights, even against a bill that was designed to benefit women and children. When a guard whips a convict, in trying to make him work, it is called cruelty. When free people dance to the nerve-wrecking noise ^of jazz for 167 hours it is called sport. ^ It's a safe bet that if the Negro migration to the North continues at the present rate, there will be Jim Crow laws enacted in practically every state on the shady side of the Ohio river, inside of ten yeare. The Jacksonville cobbler who telephoned his wife's father that she was dead, and had funeral arrangemetus made, before he shot her, -proved not to be a good shot, t t and the old lady is alive and kicking. He reckoned with / out his ghost. ; ? Our great, moral, and humane government could not af ford to risk even the stroke of a pen to preserve the peace of the world or to save the lives of thousands of innocent, Christian men women and children, in Asia Minor; but it stands ready to entangle itself and guard Admiral Ches ter's dollars with the lives of every boy and young man in all America. ? < \ , In ether words Germany, while spending millions piled upon millions in internal improvements, in building fac tories, houses, ships, and what-not, is willing to pay 33 1-3 jCents on the dollar, for the damage she did the rest of the world when her ingrowing ambition wrecked her neighbors, provided she is allowed to set the dates of the payments. BEING SPORTS. i ? / So far the Campaign for the election of city officers has been, to a laigc extent, carried on without very much in dulgence in bitterness or personalities, and it is to be de voutly hoped, for the good of Sylva and Jaekson County, that those unpleasant things, that bring about bitternes.-., and leave unkind things to rankle in people's breasts, will be left unsaid and undone. And the Journal feels that this will be true, because we can not beliovc that neighbors who have lived together for years, and shared each other's joys and sorrows, who have conic to know each other, while they may differ in opinion, can conscientiously and truly doubt each other's integrity of piijrpose or purity of motive. ( If the spirit of neighbor! iness and good-sportsmanship prevail, no mutter how hotly contested the election may be, Sylva will not suffer, but rather will gain, because the people will have been aroused to tSke a vital interest in the governmental affairs of their town. WANTS A CHANGE Editor Jackson County Journal I notice in the Journal for April 20th that the County Board of Education will elect a county superintendent of public instruction First Monday in May. Now I wish to say the whole county ought to be intex-ested in who will be our next superintendent. I will say that I have nothing person ally against Mr. (3. S. Dillard; but we people in this district want Prof. R. L. Madison or Prof. Frank Wat son. i r I am personally acquainted with all these men and know whereof I speak. Give us Prof. Madison or Prof Watson for the next two years. Jay or Dec. Tuekaseigee, N. C. ? NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I In accordance with the new School Code enacted by the General As sembly of 1923, notice is hereby given that the Comity Board of Edu catio'n will elect a County Superin tendent of Public Instruction at its next meeting, the same beiug tho ' i irat Monday in May, for the bien ; niai term beginning July 1st, 1923. | By urder of the Conjuty Board of I Education. * V ODE! J. S. DHJiARD, I s.<v. .olu i >.! Httfiru ?<!' Luuc ii? a. i T!ii.s April 17, J923. r- . .. o ? -r vJ'i lCi; TAX SAi E By virtue of'the tax list placed in my hands for' collection for the year 1922 by the board of Aldermen of the Town of Sylva, I will, on the first Monday in June, 1923 it being the fourth day thereof, at the court house door in the town of Sylva, at 12 o'clock noon expose for salp to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the delinquent taxes and cost, the following described real estate: To each of the following add one dollar and twenty cents for costs. J. T. Angel .-. ....... $6.00 Dave Arwood j 6.00 Dock Bennett .... 3.30 Ross Bennett 3.00 H, A. Bennett ? ..3.26 THE BEST^iATK"IN3TQWi\ To get something gbod to eat just when .. . youwant.it. . )'r- ^ We have moved to the Theater Building. C^me to see us and bring your friends. . CITY CAFE ' . _ ' ? > ? l? ' ? ' , u C. S. WOLF, Prop. . ' . Order by Mail Work clothes, shoes, saddles, camping equipment, sporting goods of all kinds. Satisfaction guran teed. Orders will have prompt attention. ? ?? ARMY BARGAIN STORE, Sylva, N. C. THE UNIVERSAL CAR FORD PAYMENT PLAN ?s Would you like to own a FORD car, truck or tractor? Our new method will help you purchase it soon in a practical way. Will you come in or may we call? J. S. HIGDON GARAGE * Ford Lincoln Fordson 'Phone No. 1 v Sylva, N. C. "Dependable Service" i- ? ' A car load of Registered Shorthorn Cattle will be sold at AUCTION at Clyde Stock Yards, Clyde, N. C. Mav 8th, at 1 P. M. \> %/ 7 ? ? A opportunity to buy desirable young breed ing stock at reasonable prices. 12 young bulls. 15 cows and heifers T. L. GWYN, A. D. TRUNDLE, : Springdale, N. C. Poolesville, Md. ? * Cole Biroh 3.38 J. W. Bumgarner, Jr. 3.45 Jinf H. Cathey ? -60 W. H. Conley ?. ? 10.00 G. C. Cody ! 1.50 D. C. Cunningham 6.50 ^ Joe A. Davis, 17.17j O. S. Dillard 6.35 ? Z. J. Fincaunon 1_ 6.30 J. W. Fore ...3.15 John Frady 3.45 Fair Association 25.00 Ira Franklin 1.00 Arthur Bryson 3.00 Barney Burch 3,30 J. B. (ja rrett .... 8.30 J. T. Gray .....: 35.00 iJ.' . Ma hbhrn 4.50 MasH1>urn : 18.65 i. Messer 3.40 il C. I? A v H. Miller 35 *VV'.t : 3.00 I ?? V ...: 2.75 ' iris .v. . 7.43 I N C M IT S 3.50 B. ? y- r::.n 10.25 C ? '.-or ...J...... 3.00 P-.tf.er ' Ji?!i P. tts ,, 6.65 J-. i. p -.vdi : : 3.oo A. C. Queen 23.00 W. H. Rhodes .. 25.00 J. 0. Parker 13.95 Frank Scott _.... ! 5.61 J. B.andT . D. Smith 20.00 Geo Sprinkles .c ,l.....-...3.00 , Mrs. Suggs 1 5.00 Sylva Realty Co 3.25 Newell Ward 7.2) D. W. Zachaiy 26.00 1 Westeni Union Tel. Co 1.2.04 ! Ran T-llie .? 3.00 1 Arthur and Harley Bryson 20.00, C'earane l ove . .. ... .... , -l9 ??* John Biyson ? 18.00 Mary Bryson . 8.00 Peter Biyson' 1 ...AM J. C.-^Bryson 2.00 Bill Coward .....: 11.35 Henry Dorsey . 3.00 Sol Dorsey :..2.75 Abraham Enlpe (3.90 Harve Howell .1". J. 5.00 'Lee Howell ......:. 6.00 Walter McDowell t 3.05 Severe McDowell 3.00 Jack Mucr 3.76 John Norman 4.50 Tom Pickens 5.00 Jim Shepliard .3.00 Frank Wilson ... i 3.0 i Frank,. Worfey 4.50 T." jones ;!;...:1.J."....?..4j66 ' W. M. ROGERS, Town Tax Collector: John John Auston Arnold 1.10 ... 9.00 TJKXTID SULPHER COMPOUND ? ? , J. ' . 'Guaranteed' to Cttre any foi-ni of Eczema or Itch if properly used, or mo.nev refunded. Tr-' warrantee Eczema and Itch Lotion, Prepaired by ... Guarantee Remedies Co. V Ashevilie, K. C. ? ? i- ' ? SYLVA PHAEMACY . " >i?in -> p W'U 1 J \j.^OTI^E OF SALE, UNDER * execution: By virtae of an execution to rn; directed into the Superior Court oi Jackson County in favor of the plain tiff in an action entitled County Sayings Bank of AbcviUe, is plain tiff and R. R. TOLBERT, Jr.,, is de fendant for the sum of five thousand live hundred fifty six and 91-100 dollars, I will en Monday the 4th day of June 1923 it bein^ the fh*t Monjday in the month of June, at the court house door in the town <?t Sylva and in said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash the right title and interest of the said R. I!. Tolbert, JV.y has or had -on the 30th day of October 1922 in the following tract or lot of land described as follows : In Cashiers Valley Tovrn.'il Jackson County, North Ca . situate lying and being on both t, of the Turnpike leading from d halla in South Carolina to Webd in North Carolina, bounded by lands of Alfred Zachary, Sit-, Allison and the heirs at law of.l<J S. Preston deceased, -containing tr five acres more or less, being lands eon v eyed by deed from Eta, beth F. Parker and Francis LftJ er, her husband, to R. R. TolberjJ bearing date the 29th day of J J 1909 as registered1 in the office of tw register of deeds for Jackson CoaiiJ in Book f>0< at Page 44 et seq which reference is hereby made aj being same lands upon which sheriff of Jackson County levied | writ of Attachment on in the < entitled as above set forth. Refer* is hereby made to said levy ot ; tachment as made on the 30th of October 1922 as same is dodtij in tho office of the CJ^ "Id fJup^Woj" CWrt ' of Jackson I. ah in Judgement Docket ol said Cei Said sale being made to sativ said debt and execution and cosk " This "the- 26th day of April 1?| .N. L. SUTTON, ?? Sheriff Jackson County. | NOTICE North Carolina, Jackson County. * * *Iu The Superior Cwj Avie Frady vs. Notice Alvin H. Frady. The defendant above named take notice that an action entit ?as above has-,been commenced mi Superior Court of Jackson Cod^ to dissolve the bonds of malnxn now existing between the plaid and the defendant; and the said i fendant will further take notice I he is required to appear before] Clerk of ttya. Superior Court Jackson County at the Court H?j in Sylva, N. C., on the 19th dayl May, 1923, to - answer or denuu| the complaint, or the plaintiff apply to the Court for the relief | manded in the complaint. This April 9, 1923 H. C. MOSS, Assis Clerk Superior Court ? o NOTICE OF SALE UNDER ECUTION V i '., ' *? By virtue of an execution to issued from the Superior Court Jacksoh County, in favor of Yiw A Hughes against Natural I'rwi Corporation, for the sum of interest and costs, I will, on Moc< the 21st day of May, 1923, ?t | court house door, at Sylva, in county, sell to the highest bidd<r.| cash, the entire mineral interest j all rights said Natural Products poration, has in the lajids dm* in a deed from John E. Ensleyj wife to Natural Products Cor] ?lion, dated. Nov. (4, KM 8, r??l in the office of the Register oi Book No. 76, page 359. Beginning |-a bjack gum, the beginning corw Sec. 48 and runs S. 70 degrees f poles to a chestnut, earner <>:l then N. 55 degrees . E. 250 poles' che.stnut, in the line of a sevtutJl aore tract, the N. 53 degrees N j to a stake, the Southeast corn?' his 100 acre tract, known as the] w. tract, -tlH\TJ S. 55 degrees poles to a small chestnut its then N. 53 degrees \Y. 10 I'0'?.1 beech in the line of 48, then * degrees W. 70 poles to a blai* (old corner) then N. 70 degrt* 32 poles to a locust stumj? ? field, then S. 20 \V. 26 pol* tr bcginning.Contai'ning fifty acres or less. Said sale is made to satistjj execution and costs. This April 16, 1923. N. L. SUTTON, Sheriff. Nearly one-third the total n* of farm problems beinf,' stud" the scientists of the United relate to field crops, soils ?D tilizers. The study of plant is one of, the oldest -forms r' vestigation sayB Dr. B. W. ^
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