ptRSOMLS, % * * * * * ? 1 ( \ Jliss CI:'rice England, of Blairs jjj,,, Oa.. who has been spending ^vral iiKUitlis in Miami, Florida, is nsiine I"'1' cousin, Miss Inez- Sul Jivaa. * ?? ) jjov. 'and Mrs. M. Robbins and t^fir Jionst- guest, Mrs. W. G. Gra jfliii. SIU"' Thursctey with friends al. j^JiHialaskjK ? ? ? Mrs. J. Honald Cowan and littlo joii, Frank. are spending some tim:> in .Asl?>v'"r' w"itb Mr&. Cowan's par ents, Mr. :tf'd Mrs. A. C. Reynolds. Miss Poioihy McKoe, who) is teac.' j?jr in Brewml,/spent last week en ! j,tW. with her mother, Mrs. Carri. JIi'Kop. Mr. and ^'1S' ^ ? A. Hough, tlioi v iitfliter. Mrs. J. T. Mabry and baby, juJ their >oii. Mr. John Hough, haw ^turned to their home in Norwood, after spending a few days here, witl jfr. ami Mrs. -J. 0. Hough at Sylv: Colle^te Institute. , ? ? ? Mrs. Oorsey C. Buchanan' tfetumc Sunday niuht. from. Gainsville, Fla jrliero she went to attend the funera of licr lather, Mr. J. Q. Barker. ? * ? Mi>s I'raiH'es Coward, who ha; boon spending some time with1 rela tives an<l lricnds in Florida, hqs re turned to Sylvn. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Tilson, of .Uieville, >poiit Sunday here, guesi of Mr. and Mrs. C. \\~. Tilson. Mi>> Anna. Dalton, who is secre tary to Mr. .T. N. Wilson, eouutv su(M'rintt-n<iout of schools, is spendim i week at her home in Durham. ? ? * Miss Tullye Borden, county super visor of elementary schools, is spend ins several days in Raleigh. Miss Lncile Mcl'lure, of Canton is the truest of her sister, Mrs. Hnul E. Montcith. ' * t ? Bom. to Mr. and and Mrs. Dnvi<" M. llall. a daughter. I Mr-i. -Too Self is visiting friends :i Ashi'villo, lliis work. ? ? m M'ws"Maymo wlio is tcadiii'u at Spruce Pine, >\> ut Sunday hen irith her mother, Mrs. Sadie J. Lout: ? ??? Mr. (i C. Cn-i'. oi Candler, 'spwi! Sunday here, wlr!. hi: parents, Mr. and Airs. W. T. ;.isp. ? * ? VI Mrs. Dcek S'lUou is re;) .^Ipscim at the Brys?n !?. -;>:ial. tirom a). operation for appendicitis., ' \ 1 Mr. John X. Wilson left Tucscl^ morning, for A.?heville, where he joined tin* Western North Carolina Goodwill Tour, as a representative, of the Sylva Chamber of Commerce. . . . Mr. Dan Allison, manager of Can non Brothers' Furniture Company. Dilisboro, --a?'?Vrcd an attack of ap pundieitis, tlic first of the week, and was taken to Aslievillc, where he un dervvent an operation, on Tuesday., Hi* is reporteil to be getting along nicely. ( ? * a EGGS FOR SETTING?From the following niatines; Shepcrds famous Ancona's, also from \ Barred Rocks, mated with Parks and E. B. Thompson cocks. duo. Ri Joneu. , ??? LOST?Laddies traveling bag, be tween Sylva and Bryson city, con taining lady's wearing appaerel. Re ward'of ten dollars. ?1. J. Sliulor, Sylva, N. C. / k '? ? . To the different parties who have v "itlen nie to borrow money, will say that the company we represent" only lo;.!is on Sylva Real Estate. T. C. ,Bry;on. ?* \ % : 9 9 4 SALESMAN WANTER for Iubri Mtiug oils, greases and paints. Excel lent opportunity. Salary or Commis sion. The Jed Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. * ? ? . \ \ WAN TED:?Young men and young Woiw;. Bookkeepers, Stenographers, ?nd : ilesnien, learn in a few yeeks in tlie Oldest) Business College in ^'ortli Carolina's Largest City, small fee* easy term. Board and room for w>ys and girls in the dormitory reas onable. HOWARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Winston-Salem, N. C. v ?)?? ?/ FOR SALFr^wie hundred pure bred single comb White Tveprhorn hens all in good laying condition, UBf 4M wanting to buy, see or write, H. M. bloody, Erastua, N. C. \ Mds. COWAtf id o HOjSTESS TO OiAi? .' - > * ; - Mra. J. Donald jCowan delightful ly entertained the woman *s Study Club, on Thursday afternoon of last week. This proved to be a very in teresting meeting, with an unusually large number present. Several bus iness matters were discussed and dis posed of.Mjs.E.L.McKee was apointed to represent the club in the Stone Mountain Memorial Coin Drive. Ti e program for the afternoon was Hu^h Walpole's "The Old Ladies". The book was outlined and discussed in a very pleasing way by Mrs. ,1. I.. Dillard. Mrs. Charles L. Allison gave a sketch of Walpole's life, with comments and criticisms from con temporary writers. Mrs. j Allison's paper was very interesting. ,y - Mrs. Cowan, assisted by Mrs. M. D. Cowan and Mrs. Ellen Picklesimor served a delicious salad* course. Tim favors were tiny shamrocks, which with the green and white color scheme were suggestive of St. Patrick's Da\. ? v v CLUB MEETING "IS POSTPONED The regular meeting of the Twentieth Century Club, which ?va . to liave been held with Mrs. W. A. McNeill, on last Thursday, was j>ost-' poned, because of the death of Mr. J. Q. Barker, the father of .Mrs. C. C. Buchanan, who is president of the club. 0 ,(' ' METHODIST MISSIONARY SO- , CISTY HOLDS MEETING The Methodist Woman's Mission ary Society met, Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. A. S. Nichols. The spacious.living room was crowd ed to its capacity, there being about thirty members present. The plans for the Easter Bazaar were completed and committees ap pointed to handle all the details. The bazaar will be held in the building formerly occupied by the pictuie show. Plans were also made for giving the children of the primary depart ment of the Sunday School an egg hunt. The subject* of the lesson for ti"? afternoon was "Japanese Mi.-v>i< and Immigration." Mi's. A. (VA1I>.ji was leader. Stre announced f< r dl cussion the question "What is 1 Effect of the Recent Immigration on viie Christan 'Movement Japan?" Mrs. Annie Tocpkins, . VV. if. Rhodes and Mrs. Billy i>; -i read interesting papers dealing various phases of the question. Urahaui, of Concord, and Mrs. T\i. .? Norton were guests of the soc: : .Mi-?. Nichols served a dainty c of sweets, during the social hwu. - . -- it MRS. GEORGE HOYLE DIES vN^ ^ > _ ? Mrs. George Hoyle, wife of f!crfr-;. Hoylc, Webster citizen, di< d at 1? .iomc there, last week, following,r.n illness of several months. ^ The funeral was conducted by A. C. Queen, and interment Was at Wil .ets, where .Mrs. Hoyle formerly lived She," is survived by her husband and several children. t i n * i SERVICES AT BAPTIST ; CHURCH SUNDAY Il.'V. T. F. Doit/, fill preach at the Baptist church here, on Sunday morn ;ingj at 11 o'clock. Si^nday School at 10:00. An importnnt call meeting of tl Vpman's Missionary society will h. held, following the preaching service. ( ^ , jyiegg - AN MOORE DIES " '"] IN GREENVILLE [ -t-,? Jordan Moore, former citizen of Jackson county, died last Saturday morning at his homo in Greenville, S. C., and the funeral was held, Monday in 'Westminster. Mr. Moore was the -father of Mrs. P. E. Moody, Mrs. W. E. Reed,Lewis Mcoro and Richard Moore, all of Svlra. Mrs. Moody, Mr. Moody, Mr. Moore and other friends from oy ; went to Greenville to attend the funeral. Mr. Moore was a citizen of this county for many years, having lived in Mountain township unti^about 30 years ago, when he moved to South Carolina, . Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Kay mond Glenn JEWELER mr. : CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. IN SHE SUPERIOR COURT BE FORE THE CLERK. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Jcjm S. Hooper, Petitioner, v*. \ ' E32c Hco7>er, and husband, Merritt Hoc pair, Willa May Crawfrd and Jch* Cnwford, Respondants. By v/stso of an order directed to th? Mi^crsigMi, Commissioner of Cot-"r r bo Clerk of the Superior ? ; *1 Joaksm County, ill the above >i' metioa, ordering and direct i?i- v? ?ale of lands hereinafter de scriw<i, for the purpose of partition, I will, on Monday the 5th day of April, 1926. at 12:00 o'clock noon, at tho Court House door in Sylva, in tli? said County and State, sell to the h'ghest bidder for cash, all the rights, title, and interest of both petitioner rind respondants, in the following de scribed real estate, to-wit; C? ginning, a ta stake in the State I] -.u'vay and runs thence N. 54 de ? rs E., (passing a small map'( 1 Oak; thence W. 58 1-2 de 1 44 poles and 15 links to a .-tump a corner of the Wesley ., tract; thence S. 35 degrees v>'es to a black walnut at tHe 1 branch; tlience down with lerings of the branch a* -10 degrees W. 28 poles n :? V Kite oak; S. 62 decrees W. 13 . ? ?; white oak; S. 36 degree cuntain Oak; thence N 8^ 12 poles to a stake in th:; "';way; thence with tlu* ?nlc-s to^a small locust.; ? 2 degrees T\. 25 poles '.(? i alt tree o^ bank of th?? . ? liwav 24 degrees. S f;0 degreer. W H polos ??'? > 1 lie Ue"irn;ntr. Surveyed ward, F;b rarv 7, 192"). a part ot 0- H. Phil !j-. '. . .Yison lands and containing ji'. ('" IVS. - Tl.': lac 1st day of March, 1926. 1). 1). ALLEY. Commissioner of C?wt. NOTICE The firm, Rigdon and Middlolon of Tuckaseigec N. C., have dissolved ;?oprtrtnorship by mutual consent. I. V:?don assumes all liablitics of isnid firm and collects all accounts 'dir -??:d firm. , -i owinc accounts wll pfcaase see that same is settled at k T!iis March 6, 1926. HIT THE BALL WITH THE WINCHESTER BAT?PliAY BALL < Our assortment includes everything to equip big iea^ue or saiid lot teams. Buy while the line is complete. c ?KwcHssrrx s jfifcsr Winchester Baseball BaLs- -made from careful ly selected, best grain, second growth ash. Regular $2.00, Special price $1.25 BALLS, MITTS, BATS, GLOVES p Qi (:? i t.) ' "'( ' mvw" ' Winchester Fielders <? iiigh grade leather Horsehide Web. Leather Regular price $3.60, Special price $2.35 JAACKSON KA KUWA RE COMPANY "l ? "The Woman's Shop" ? ( THREE WORDS THAT STAND FOR THE ULTIMATE IN SMALT WEARING APPAREL THE SIMPLE PHRASE ' "From The Woman's Shop" 4 , I CARRIES A WORLD OF MEANING TO WOMEN WHO ARE "PARTICULAR ; f - % f' SEE THE NEW lfo~ OF MILLINERY AND DREfcA: 3-1 EASTER ' ' ( \ ; \ (;, . v - - A ROOF Is For Protecrion ' * .1 ' / IF IT VULCANITE ROOFING IT WILL NOT ONLY PROTECT YOU FROM THE RAIN AND SNOW, BUT IT WILL ALSO BE A PRO ) TECTION AGAINST 'ROOF FIRES., AND IT WILL LAST A LIFETIME. s% WE ABSOLUTELY GYA RANTEE 01' R ROOFING. 1 Builders' Supply & Lbr. Go. J. CLAUD ALLISON, Mgr.

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