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COUBTOALAjnDZK FOE MAT TSBX It*
UOXBOH OOT7KTT
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Robinson and Sutton 1
SfiliweU
c. C. BucJianaa
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Hooka <fc Moore
_ atf
Tom Tatham et al - 2 .
Sherrill &
J
Baebunan
Sutton&Stillwell
& Hugh Monte th
>V. B. Sherrill
Marry
i Btiehanan ft
Meoie
Alley & Alley ft
W. K. Sherrill
Alley A Alley ft
W. J. Hannah ,
W. E. SkemU
va
Aldan Howell et al
2 Dock Shtilar -
vs ?
Jennie Sholar
3 R. D. Cowan
vs
C. D. Games
1 D. A. Bamgardner et al
vs
Can Lbr. Company
5 E. J. Smith
* v
va
Maggie Smith
TUESDAY KAY 22, 1923
6 Howell Taylor '
?8
Lee Hooper
7 P. R. Griffia .
VS (
Fannie Griffin
i
J.lLQam
i.)
I
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190 W. K Sherrill ft
- Sutton&StillweH
( ^ ' .X
198 Sutton and
242
Stillwell
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\
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Satton '&
i
Stillwell
8
Alexander
va
Alexander
Chiloska
vs
Chilloetat
32
i
H/
33
10
27a
J. K. Kanaey
vs
Board of Highway
Commissioners and Commisaionea
of Jsekson Connty
W. R. Sherrill &
W. E Moore
lh
Johnson
vs
Johasoa
17
W. H. Sherrill
12
18
-Elbert Frady
va
Minnie Frady
WEDNESDAY MAY]23, 1923
Boorne^arker ft Jones 18
& Hugh Monteith
JIT. E. Moore 14 B. B. Shuler 20a
J. S. Hindoo 6a
vs
Mills Williams Const Go.
i
B. B. Shuler
, V>
vs
Mills Williams Const. Co.
Sutton ft
Sti#w!?
Satton A
Stillwell
Sutton ft Stillwell 15
Avie Frady
vs
Alvin Frady
29
W. E. Moore
But too & Stillwell
8. W. Black
THURSDAY MAY 24, 1938
19 ;
3. R. Dillard
va
C. W. Denning & Co.
17 Road Trustees of
Sylva Township
V8
Tuek.4SJJ.Ry.Co. sad
Luck Company
194 Alley ft Alley
188 Alley&Alley
?
Hooker ft Moore 18 Blue Ridge Lhr. Co. 160 Alley&Alley
L? Hooper
? *
ft
Sherrill ft Home 19
FRIDAY MAY 25, 1923
D. C. Hooper
va
Blackwood Lbr. Co.
Mooreft Suttoa ft
Stillwell
29 F. A. Brown et al
vs
J. E. Walker ek al
Alley ft Alley
11 Alleyft Alley W. R.
Sherrill, C. C.Bnehannn
and Hugh Monteith
SATURDAY MAY 28,1923
Alley ft Alley
W. R. Sherrill
Alley ft Alley
21
124 SuttonftStillwell
Lena Dills et al
VA
C. J. Harris&J. C. Suttow Moore&Hoker |
22 Mehoney Jones ft Co. 14
vs
M. L. Cogffuci
W. R. Sherrill
Alley ft Alley ft 29
W.RMoere
Robert MoKso 61
vs
Champion Lbr. C.
If ONBA Y MAY 28, 19?
Bteveos ftAndctfon
- . t
\
Alley ft Alley 24 Robert A-KcDomald et al A Batten ft Stillwell
w
Sherrill ft Buehana* Road Tnute* of Bylya and W. R Ifrore
Township and Co. Copmiinionfri
L. L. Frix
vs
Sylva Tanning Co.
W. E. Moore ft Hvgi) 25
Monteith
I
j) TUESDAY MAY
Alley ft Alley ^ Theodore Buchanan
" . ts
C. C. Buchan&nftW. & Moore A. A. Nichols
9a
Alley ft Alley
SattonftStillwel
rell
27 A. A. Hiehbla ft
H. L. Eirans
vs
?Theodore Buchanan
21a SuMon&Stillwcll
38a Alloy ft AUer
W. E. Moore an!
Sherrill 4 Horn e
WEDNESDAY MAY 30, 1929
28 1 ML L Jjxaq et id **
C. C. Buchanan
Alky ft Alley
Cajrey Fork Logging Ry. Co.
%k
ftitfenftStiUweU "i 29 H?ixy Ftoky 2% HarkijuAVanwiakle
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' L Feiiey
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Button & Stillwell & 30 Sylva Timber 6 Lbr. Co. 234 Shen-ill&Blaek
V8
Alley & Alley
O
C. C. Cowan
'
u
C. C. Cowan
1
W. F. Moody et alf
\ . ? <j
MOTION DOCKET
D. D. Daves et al
va
Preasley
;
f *
\ if
2 D. D. Daviee et al
V8 .[
o W. S. Adams & Tnek. Min. Co.
Frank Bay
3W.E. Moore&Hoker
: ' ' ^ V,
W. E. Moore .
y. , v 7),
Alley & Alley
C. C. Buchanan
V ) ?> i.
; h
Sheirill&Harwood
C. C. Cowan
va
3. C. Bryson et al
K. T. Davis
vs
W. M. Qoiett
J. D. Watson
vs
W. F. Decker
6 Wolf Mt Lbr. Co. & 40
C. B. Zachary et al
vs
D. H. Pressley & I. H. Franks
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7 C Charlie Cook 60
va
J John Cook
6
18 W. R ShenriU
J. F. Ray
I
??tttft&r-tUlweH 9
Sntton&Stillwell 10
J. T. Shular
vs
?nssoll Paia'-;r ot al
Cai-i'^r
vs
J. 8. Higdon
David Mathia
vs
J. L West ct al
S"<
W E. Moore
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SYSTEM
Special Notice to Shriners
?Vi ancornt of the IMPERIAL COUNCIL, ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER
NOBLES of the MYSTIC SHRINE, to be held in
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Washington, D. G., June 5, 6, and 7, 1923
The Southern Railway System will sell to members of the Shrine and de
pendent members of their families, npon presentation and surrender of
identifications certificates of the required form, round-trip tickets, at the rate
one and one-half fsre for the round-trip.
Tickets will be on sale June 1st to 6th, Inclusive, and have final limit ex
piring Juno 30th, 1923.
The faro from SVLVA will be 28.25
The fare from DILLSBORO will be 28.35
The fare from ADDIE will be 28.00
Round-trip Pullman fare from ASHEVILLE:
Lower Berth, ; 15.00
Upper Berth _ ..... i 12.00
Drawing Room, 45.00
SPECIAL TRAINS
GOING:
Leave Asheville, 5:00 P. M. (E. Time) June 4th.
Arrive Shrine Park (Alexandria) 9:00 A. M. " June 5th.
RETURNING:
Leave Shrine Park (Alexandria) 1 :30 A. M. (E. Time) June 81h.
Arrive Asheville, 5:00 P. M. " June 8th.
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(NOTE: Speeial ears and speeial trains will not go into the Terminal
Station, Washington, but will be taken direct to Shrine Park,
Alexandria, Va.)
A limited number of Pullman cars have been assigned to Asheville and
Application* for space most be accompanied by check or money order, as
no MJerratitms will be made.
The Pullman rates quoted above cover your trip from time you leave
Asheville until your return to that point, including sleeping and living
privileges while at ShriAe Park, Alexandria, Va. ?
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At Shrine Park feeding arrangements of class, baths and all the
comforts of home will be found.
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Buy your Pullman accommodations promptly.
J. H. WOOD, Division Passeiigi^ Agent,
42 Haywood Street, Asheville, N. C.
Have you lost your appetite?
Do yon get so tired with the
day's duties that you're usable
to epjoy sa evening with
friends or st the movies once
in s while? Are you losing
your rosy eheeks sad your
springy step?
Dr. Miles' Tonic ?
was made to restore health to people ia your condition. It hss been]
Permanent benefit to thousands who were afflicted ftnt as yoa sreJ
Why don^t you try a bottle? Get in line for better health?!
today. .Every Drug Store carries Dr. Miles' Medicines.]
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BALANCED TOOLS
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The perfect balance of a Winchester hammer,
hatchet and saw means a great deal at the end of
the day to the man who earns his living with his
tools. They are designed to enable the user to do
good work with the least amount of effort.
Add a few good tools to your tool box this week.
WINCHESTER AUGER BITS ? Open and solid centcr patterns. 13 sizes.
Free, easy cutting.
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WINCHESTER HATCHETS ? Drop forged from one piece of solid steel.
Handles tight. (
WINCHESTER NAIL HAMMERS ? Forged head. Patented interlocking
wedge. Claws will pull any headless nail. Hickory handles.
JACKSON HARDWARE CO.
The WINCHESTER Store
Straw Hat time's here, fellow! You should see
the big splash of new Summer headgear we now
have ready for your immediate selection.
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Get arqund early. They'll be going fast. All the
latest st.vles and straws are featured in our dis
play. You're sure to find just the hat you want in
the le lots. -
M. H. Morris & Son.
WANTED: Families
with childreil over 14
years of age to work in
our Knitting, Spinning
and Mercerizing Mill.
Good wages paid after
learning. Transporta
tion to Union, S. 0., ad
vanced. Our village i ;
equipped with electric
lights and water works.
Health and morals of
our town excellent. (
Excelsior Mills
* W. C. Cain, Supt.
Union, S. C.
TOMBSTONES
Y,V !1 provide any type
of' Memorial you desire,
Granite, Marble and
other stones.
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t H. STEIN
Sylva, N. C. i