AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ ING THE ISSUANCE OF *80,00,00 WATER SYSTEM EXTENSION BONDS OP THE TOWN OF SSLVA JACKSON COUNTY NORTH f\. CAROLINA , Be it ordained by the Board of Conpaissionera of the Town of Syl va: Section 1. That in porsuanee of the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act, Chapter 106, Public Laws, Ex tra Session, 1921, of North Carolina, and the acts amendatory thereto, negotiable Bonds of the Town of Sylva, to be known as Water System Extension Bonds for the purpose of purchasing additional water-shed and installing additional water mains are hereby authorized to be issued in an aggregate ?principal amount not ex ceeding the sum of TWENTY THOUSAND ($20,000.00)DOLLARS for necessary expenses for said Town of Sylva, to-wit: Fer the purpose of purchasing additional water-shed and installing additional water mains fer the Citizens of the Town of Sylva. Seotion 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of the bonds hereby authorized shall be an nually levied and collected. Section 3. That the following mat ters are hereby determined and de clared pursuant to the requirements of sections 2918 to 2969 inclusive of the Municipal Finance Act of the Extra Session, 1921, of the North Carolina Legislature, and the Aets amendatory to said sections. (a) A statement of the debt of the Town of Sylva has been made and filed with the Town Clerk pur suant to the Municipal Finance Aet, and is open to publie inspection. (b) The average assessed valuation of property subject to taxation by the Town of Sylva for the three fiscal years in which taxes were lev ied, sa shown by said statement, is $1,766,600.00. (c) The net amount of the debt of the Town of Sylva outstanding, authorized, or to be authorized, as shown by siid statement, is $160,00.00 Section 4. That this ordinance shall be published once in each of four successive weeks after its final passage, as required by The Munici pal Finance Act, and the Acts Amendatory thereto. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its first publication, unless in the meantime, a petition . for its submission to- the voters is filed under the Municipal Finance Act, Extra Session, 1921, and in such event, it shall take effeot when approved by the voters of the Town of Sylva at an election as pro vided by the said Municipal FiAanco Act. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on the First day of April, 1924, and was first published on the 25 day of April, 1921 Any action or proceedings question ing the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. I, J. D. Cowan, Clerk to the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Sylva, Jackson County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a trui copy of an ordinance authorizing the issuance of $20,000.00 water sysftem extension bonds for purchasing ad ditional water-shed and installing water mains for the citizens of the Town of Sylva, passed at a regular adjourned meeting of the Board oi Commissioners held en the First day of April, 1924, as all of which ap pears of record on ftho minltes of said Board ef Aldermen in my Office. I further certify that said Board is composed of Five members,, and that four members were present at said meeting, and that four member* voted in favor of the adoption of I said ordinance. In Witness Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Municipility, this the 22nd day of April, 1924. ' I J. D. COWAN, Clerk, Town of Sylva, N. C. North Carolina, O , Jackson County. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order of Conrt made at Chambers in Waynes ville, N. C,, on the 7th day of May, 1924 appointing th$ undersigned a Commissioner of Court to sell certain personal property belonging to the estate of U. L. Hudspn, deceased, 1, the undersigned connhissioncr will on the 2nd day of Jurife, 1924, at 12 j o'clock M., at the saw m^l camp on (rold Run Branch in Cashiers Town ship, formally operated by iJ. -?!. Hudson sell to the highest bidder |6r cash the following articles of person - al property, to-wit: f Six (6) work steers;- ?' Eleven (11) mules.. i One (I) saw mill, complete voon sistin<* o? one twenty-fl'ye horse^po^rer Geiser Boiler and engine f on wheels. .? One edger and swinging slph, . saw with complete rig. Shafting and belting:. 'for' the ^ en ?\v (? V. ; / The Touring Car $S95 F. O. B. Detroit Demountable Rims and Suiter *85 txtra ery Motoring Ne At Lowest Cost The Ford Touring Car meets every motoring requirement at the lowest possible cost It is sturdy, depend able, long lived; easy to drive; con venient to park ? and possesses the highest resale Value in propor tion to list price, of any car built. ro Detroit, Michigan Runabout $265 Coup* $525 Tudor Sedan 9599 tor door Sedan $635 All price ? f. o. b. Detroit / J. S. HIGDGN GARAGE THE UNIVERSAL CAR Yemtmn tw mm m&itlti ?*gyn$ * f-mtl 4u ir n >rjrTr~* ? ' f*~f ? r' f ? Oryoucanbuy am f rt I r?VV Tf r ?lfr Kr r *- ? ? The Ford dealer ht your neighborhood voill gladly explain both plans in dt tail. tire mill/ This the 9th day of May, 1924. J. P. HUDSON, Commissioner. > KICI. TRUSTT.K SALE ? v * . ^ I.' 'v By virtue of a deed pf trust with power of sale executed by Julius L. Sutton to the undersigned to secure certain indebtedness therin mentioned and set forth, and default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness and having been requested by the holder and owner of said in debtedness to foreclose said deed of trust. I will on Monday June 16th, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in Sylva, N. C. to satisfy said deed of trust and the indebtedness therein secur ed the following described lands to wit: Beginning at an Ash tree by the side of the road, J. W. Buchanan's corner, and runs With said line N. 68 W. 12 poles to a White Oak, thence N. 33 degrees W. 7 poles to a White Oak, theno6 N. 66 degrees W. 80 poles to a pine, thence Southward with the fence, runs with the road to a stake in the branch, thencc V ' Eastward with said branch about 45 poles to a White Poplar on North side of branch, thence Eastward a straight line about 50 poles to the beginning containing 12 acres more or less. Said deed of trust registered in Book No. 92, page 23 in the Reg isterofDeeds-Office of Jackson-Coun ty. This May 12, 1924. R. R. DE1TZ, Trustee. O FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Register of Deeds of Jackson County, subject to ; the action of the primary to be held June 7th. \ s Should I be successful I ' will serve the good people of Jackson county to the best of my skill and ability, and I urge all the voters and more especially the ladies to go out and take part in the primary, fori this is the first time woman suffrage has asked to be represented in this county. Thank you in advance. CMISS JESSIE McCall, c > Cashiers, N. C. o . ) FOR SHERIFF , ' v* .? ? , . . j -c I am making no promises of any kind to anybody J but upon my reeord as sheriff of Jackson county, for the 'past two years, I make announce ment vof my candidacy for renomin ation and re-election. If .you art sat isfied with- .the record I have made, I shall appreciate your support. We have no "way of judging a' man's future acts except by his past con duct; ,V' '?>"/ /" 'r/ N. L. SUTTON. i ^ ?*#!?" ? ( , FOR CLBRtf SUPERIOR COURT U ? "W I***' j '? . I wish to announce my candidacy ? for the office of Clerk of the Super ior Court of Jackson county, subject to the democratic primary. LEON MOuDY. o ANNOUNCEMENT ; !_ I Having been solicited by many friends to make the race for Reg ister of Deeds, I hereby announce myself a candidate, subject to the will of the people at the Democratic primaries of Jackson County. )If nominated and elected .1 . I promise to serve the people to the best of my ability. WALTER ASHE. ENTRY NOTICE NO. 6130 NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. We, R. W. and S. R. Galloway, do hereby enter and claim two tracts of land in Canada Township, Jackson County, North Carolina, containing 45 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows : 1st, Tract: Beginning in Jackson County line in S. R. Galloway tract and runs with Jackson County line to W. C. Norton tract; thence with hia line a Westerly direction to S. R. Galloway's corner; thence with his line to the beginning. 2nd. Tract : Beginning in S. 11. Galloway's line and runs in a south direction to Moltz line at the creek; thence with the meanderings of the creek to near the Owen's Gap in S R. Galloway line ; thence with his line to the betriii::?ng. The lines of both tracts arc to run so as to in clude all vacant land in that vicinity. Entered this 26th day of April, 1924 h " R. M. Galloway, Seal, i. S. R. Galloway, Seal. Approved. RAYMOND R. NfCH' >1 ?N, Ex-Officio Entry Taker and Reg ister of Deeds. o TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF JACKSON COUNTY J, It has been circulated that I have withdrawn from the race for sheriff. I have filed and am in the race to the end. If nominated and elected I will serve the people to the best of my! ability. I will exceute all papers and treat everybody alike. I will enforce the Liquor Laws and do my best to make this the driest county in the State. ' I also will put in sober and upright men for deputies and will stand by tho good citizenship of iho county. Anything done for me will bo ap preciated. CL&UDE WIKF : | FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS ' - ? ? I I hereby announce myself as a : candidate for Register of Deeds of j Jackson County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. Should I be elected X prom ise to serve faithfully. ERNEST MONTEITH, Cashiers, N. C. ANNOUNCES FOR SENATOR Having been solicited by many friends to make the race for the State Senate. I hereby announce my self a candidate, subject to the will of the people at the democratic pri maries of Jaekson county. THAD C. BRYSON. o TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS' OF JACKSON COUNTY I hereby announce myself a can didate for the Office of County Com missioner, subject to the action of the Primary to be held in Jne. I wish to say, if nominated and elect ed, I will serve the people of Jackson' ,conty as a whole, and will do my 'uthiost to lower the taxes of the county, aad 6ee that we get value re cieved for every dollar spent. I further promise, that I will fill the office to the best of my skill and ability, and will endeavor to serve the masses and not the classes. Respectfully, H. B. PICKLESIMER. ? n. FOR COMMISSIONER Having been urged by many friends to run for commissioner, I hereby annomnce myself a candidate, sub ject to the will of the people at the democratic primaries of Jackson County. CARL JAMISOX. FOR COMMISSIONER To the voters of Jackosn County: * ) Having been urged K everal oi' my friends and tax p...... rs of the county to allow my nat- ? to go be fore the primary ns a iidate tor County Comniir^ioner, I - * .e at last consented and hereby a:- - ? unce my self a candidate for tl ' position subject to the will of thy democratic voters in the rowing r nary. If nominated and elected 1 -vill serve the tax payers of the county to the best of my ability. I belong to no elique or faction. Veiy respectfully, BEN N. QUEEN. FOR COMMISSIONER I will be a candidate for the office of county commissioner subject to the action of the democratic primary. B. NORTON. F&R 8HERRIFF I wish to announce my candidacy for the office' of 'sheriff of Jackson . ?* < * ? ? county, subject to the Democratic primary, if nominated and elected I will serve ail the people of the coun ty to the best of my ability. / JOHN C. BUCHANAN, ' . / "? Webetar. - x| a ' ? 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He can of real help. Clerk Supepo* Court Jackson County FOR CLERK SUPERIOR' O >1. Bt to fill the unexpired term of the late. '? i W. L. Henson, subject to the Demo J 1 ~ this method of arUwuu^ thi? Democrats of Jackson ' 'jUn'* my. candidacy for the oflic ot .Lj cratic pricaiy t obe held June 7th. You have tried me in. one office and , if you are willing to trust me : with ' of the Superior Court, subject to " nnniL T -li - ? ; ' " ' will of the Democrats ot the co another J. will ? appreciate anything . . , . . , ,.;?rin" n , . - J ' to be expressed in the pin"*'1? you can do for me. june - JOHN D. NORTON. v CHARLES L. ALLISON. titf it/ OS