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Pre-Inventory Prices ? ? . . ' ? ? . ? ' , ? ? i ? 1 ' ' ' 1 ) V ? ;-S' ' "? ' ' ; ? : ' .. x Now is the time to do your shopping while we are selling a great many items cheaper than we can replace them today. In order to have our stock as low as possible for inventory December 31st. which is our fiscal year, to give you some idea of the values w$ are now offering, we are listing be low a few items: m \ * ... 39 in. unbleached Sea Island , ? 14c. per yd. Fast color 27 in. Gingham .... 15c. per yd. Fast color 32 in. Gingham 22c. per yd. Single Cotton Blankets 98e. * Double Cotton Blankets $1.89 per pr, - Double Wool Blankets $10.00 Men's Chambray Work Shirts, medium wt. 65c. Men's Chambray Work Shirts, heavy 79c. Bath Towels 17 x 30 - 12 l-2c. Men's Whitleather half Hose, every pair Guaranteed 25c. Men's Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, 220 wt. brass buckles ....... $1.69 Men's medium weight Blue Denim Overalls $1.59 "Kat Head" Flour, every sack guaranted 90c. C. S. Meal 7 per cenf $2.60 C. S. Hulls - ? : : $1.35 Bacon, plain 17c. Compound Lard, 8 lb. $1.45 Compound Lard, 4 lb 75c. Sugar 11c. Acid 10 per cent, just received a car $1.75 vi / f ; ? \ ; , ? v , f.J ? I " ^ <- ' ' * \ . ? r ?? ??"'- ' Sylva Supply Co, Inc. < v., 1 - ' I ... . ;? , ? ? I-.: ? ? ?- ; " T * % \ ?* ? ? ) s v. ' ?>.>.* t\ '? ' -? (?)' , . ' '' ' -? ? '<? :? < .. . ' V, ? ' ,, (' ' V. ; r,! v ? ? ? ?' \ { ' i .? ? ? NORTH CAROLINA) ss JACKSON COUNTY ) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By jirtue of the power and auth ority conferred upon the undersigned E. P. Stillwell, Trustee, by a certain deed of trust made and executed by R. B. Ward and wife, Cordelia Ward oa the 18 day of February, 1922, ?aid deed of trust being duly record ad in the Jackson County Publio Registry in Book 88 page 112 et seq., to whieh reference is hereby had, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured by said deed of trust and the same being now past due and unpaid and demand having been made for payment, and request hav ing been madfejby the otarner and hald? el' of said notes and indebtedness that the undersigned Aj execute the power of sale contained in said deed of tmst: Now, I, E. P. Stillwell, Trustee, Will, on Monday Dec. 10, 1923, at 1:00 o'clock, P. It, in front of the courthouse door in the Iowa ef Sylva Jackson County. N. C, offer for sale and sell at pnblie-outery, for eash, te the higheet bidder, the fol lowing described lands and premises, in Jackson County, N. C., severed by ?aid deed of trust: 1st. tract: Being an undivided one-half interest in a tract of land dessribed in a deed from J. J. Hook er, Cofti. of the Court, to R. B. Ward and Holmes Bryson, containing in all 518 acres, more or less, and known ae the G. W. Shulaf lands, dated August 2nd., 1915, said deed being recorded in the office of the Register ef Deeds for Jackson Coun ty, N. 0., in Book No 68 at page 109 et seq. Aeeond Tract: Being an undivided one-half interest a a tract of land described i& a dead from A. H. Ward to R. B. Ward, (feted April 30, 1917, and containing 68 scree, more or less, |aii deed being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, N. C., in Book No. 00 at page 307 et seq. Fourth Tract: Being all the lands described in a deed (from Homer Ward, Frank Ward and others to R. B. Ward, dated Nev. 19, 1913, containing 45 acres, more or less, ?aid deed being1 recorded in, the office of the Register of Deeda for Jackson County, N. C., in Book No. 63 at page 465 et seq. Fourth Tract: Being all ahe lands icMribed in a deed from A. H. Ward to R. B. Ward, containing 72 acres, mtf m Dwwfaajfe 1916, said deed being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Jackson County, N. C., in Book 69 at page 225 et. seq. Fifth Tract: Being an undivided one-half interest in a tract of land described in a deed from Jas. Thom as, Josephine Thomas, et al., to R. B. Ward and Holmes Bryson, dated July 10, 1919, containing 100 acres, more or less, said deed being record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, N. C., in Book No. 85 page 443 et seq. Sixth Tract: Being all the lands described in a deed from A. H.Ward to R. B. Ward, dated Dee. 20, 1916, containing 72 acres, more or less, and being the R. B. Ward home place said deed being recorded in the Off ice of Register of Deeds for Jack son County, N. C., in Book No. 69 at page 225 et seq. To all the foregoing Records and Deeds reference is hereby had for a full and complete description of said lands as if the same were copied word for word in this deed of oom veyance. To satisfy said debt, principal in terest and costs. This 9 day of November, 1923. B. P. 8TILLWELL, Trustee. NOTICE Entry No. 6126. North Carolina, Jackson County. I, Tom M. Queen aid John B. Smith ?nter And claim 101 aorea of land, more or less in Cashiers Val ley Township, Jaekson County, North Carolina on the Sonth aide of the Blue Ridge, described aa follows: Beginning on a stake in the liaa of Grant No. 291 and the oerner of the Zaehary 3,000 aere traot and Tans with the Zaehary line te the Dillard line; then with the Dillard line to the Dave Wike heirs line; then with the Wike line to the line of Grant No. 291; then with the line of Grant No. 291 to the Begin ning, running so as to inolude all the vacant lands in that vieinity. Entered this October 29th, 1923. TOM M. QUEEN, 8eal. JOHN B.SMITH,8eal. 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Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1923, edition 1
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