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EXPLOSIVE distribution is MILLION DOLLAR BUSINESS U-lcigli, N. C., Jan. 18?Savings wade by farmers oi' North Carolina in using the cheap government ex ploMve, the improved value of the land cleared of stumps and boulders, and the increased yields of crops front lands so treated, has now reach ed ihe million dollar mark. ? Tin' extension service of State Col " i0Ur has during the past five years ili.-U ihtifed over three million pounds 0t l'vrotol or 14government dynamite' Tli,. distribution has been carried out bv the county farm agents through ti/i' organization ot' cooperative car lo!,. rdiipments and orders sent direct lv to Washington through the college authorities. Recently, a questionnaire was sent to a number of the men who have used this material , and manyletters in* reply testified to the- iGne way in which the service has l??n'appreciated. Those who replied staled that they could not have clear ed lanils without the help of the , explosive. Others testified to tin- increased value of their lands because of the removal of stumps and . while still others gave actual ii-uivs' to 'show how crop yields had in, i> ysed where the obstructions to goo^ta nning had been removed. . "1'ioin figures which we have re ceived to date, we can safely say t1.:o we ItaVe now reached the million dollar point in the savings and in creased values we have brought to 'North Caorlilia through the use of the i'overninetn explosive," says A. T. Holman, agricultural engineer. 'V?r instance, farmers of Pitt coun ty ordered (>.'{,000 pounds of Pyrotol - this I'ntt. They savo'd in aclual cash on the orders $10,589.40 when the price ot this material is compared to thai ot' commercial explosives. In all. I'iil county has ordered 217,400 potimls of Pyrotol in the last three year-. A cash saving of $.'>0,200 re silted from, these "orders and the tram in vichls and land values due to f '/ * s ' ? / the us,. *of <|.e material has resulted '< in Ma>'her >.:ving t f $".5,250, making a tot$ saving of $<"1,450 in this one countv alone." , tylLL GROW TREES IN NEW CLUB PROJECT Kalciuh. N". C., Jan. "18?"Plant a Fon-t and Grow l'p With the Trees" is ;i -!o_au adopted by certain farm bov> of North Carolina who will join the three new I arm forestry projects recoup begun in the State. ' "Some of onr club boys have been quick, to rtalize the possibilities in a crop of timber and have askc<f tor j^ojeets in farm forestry." )?avs K. \\\ Graeber, extension for e>tei; V State College. k. "|We have p!:;iinfcn tiiree projects which we will interest these young men and which will li;i\much influence/in improv ing lore-try conditions in the State. Our new work will deal with tliin oiiii: or improving the standing' for tes liv proper cutting, with planting new forest trees and in identifying and collecting woods and trees.''v ? I'luler the first project, the bova will take a definite area of one half, acre or more arid carry out simple J rules 01 thinning. All dead, defectivej anil suppressed trees will be cut out! and the >troi?rest left to grow into a Money nop. Periodical harvests will hi: iiunlc a- tiie timber becomes mvdnl in this, the club boy *ill '-ei iioiuediutc profit for his labor. ' ? SIn tin ?ccond project, Mr. Grae ijr < \p!aM,s, the boys will plant one( hair ;;i-ve or more in pine seedlings, silc(-ti;i.j )!,(>.(? :,p;eies best adapted to a ,".vt n locality. By means of this j projifj, Mr. Graeher hopes to getj soui4" ot ilie abandoned acres put to; provable use. Tl.fy p!"oject will serve to in- j torosf the'boys in knowing the trees j ( on the home farm and to study the e-iinineieial uses of the dif ferent ?.viioiis. The boys will gather siwiiiieiis of all trees on their homej latins ami j)|l(? community. Theyj *'H stud;, tin common and botanical v ll!lllUs 'lie trees and mount their slH'ciinens ih si;cli a way as to show 'kf'|iia;iiy ;U!,i f)f wood. . 's 1.1'uelv an educational pro he honey bee is one farm laborer vv,;i"k- without thought of pa v. arhii | i:iriners are becoming con M'"v'l 1 ''M cotton alone will not ? E uTm a t I s m ' ' r% '<? r with the }\inov'cnii Ai'inv 1 .?V . ? * i t* ?. i' ?? r reiT'li preevn an v' of Kheumatis! tin ' I have given vVthis to The-1 11 -S 'VM'1 won^cr^ result ask '"r."1'''1'"1 P0*t me nothing. I yo? 2, * lt 1 wil1 n,ail tia' i - "'c your address. A **f *!? ton, it. , Write today. l^'Vot '?/i Mass' ^ Dept' C'654, Brockton V ? . - ? ?i ! *? ? V- V. J - t I J STATE NORMAL SPENDS LARGE SUMS IN COUNTY The following tablfe of the distribu tion of funds of Cullowhee State Normal School, prepared by Presi dent H. T?< Hunter, discloses that 'large amounts of money were spent (with citizens of Jaekson county due ling the year from July 1, 1925, to jjuly 1, 1926. More than $67,000 of the schools funds was spent in this county: North Carolina $92,930.70 86.5 P.C Tennessee 4_ 3,381.70 3.1 P.C ' Illinois .... .... .... 2,558.11 2.4 P.C Virginia 2,214.87 2 , P.C : New York ? ...... .?P 2,204.50 2 P.C South Carolina .... 759.60 Georgia ? 681.89 | Massachusetts 499.26 ! Alabama .. 314.12, . Pennsylvania .... _ 301.62 Ohio 296.61 New Jersey ?... 252.28 Arkansas .... 100.00 Kansas .... i 66.67 Iowa ? 52.80 Missouri 41.29 Nebraska .... .... .... 31.90 "3 California 31.88 Dist. of Columbia 7.50 Maryland ... .... 7.10 Kentucky 5.00 I Delewarea... ? 80 $106,740.20 To Citizens of North Carolina Counties: . / Jackson .... .... .... 67,171.67 Buncombe .... , 8,358.4L Wake , - - i .... 6,131.96 Haywood J 2,999.26 Durham J 1,932.25 Unio,1? .... 1,728.82 Swai" - ( 707.84 Macon . 482.50 Catawba .... t 449.15 Forsyth : 328.41 pitt - 300.00 Alamance ?...? 250.00 \ ance.v.... V..v 223.65 Mecklenburg 202.40 New Hanover .... 166.67 Cherokee , 157.14, Sampson ...., ...; 15G.00 Robeson \... ; 150.00 Transylvania 148.34 Franklin 106.50 Vance ...V .... 96.00 Iredell j.. 76.70 McDowell ...1 .... ...v..... ^ 63.25 Rutherford ...; 63.00 Rockingham i . 55.00! Halifax ..? .... .... ?...' 50.?j0 Lenoir ....... ? 50.00, Madison .... .'. 48.00 Edgecombe .'. 44.00! Henderson 40.00 j Warren ? r 39.001 Nash .... ;... 25.50; Clay 25.05 J Johnston ' _.. ^24.00; Guilford 1... .... 21.50! Wilson ...4 10.00 Cabarrus L. \?. 9.03 Cleveland ............ 9.00! Craven .v(.... .'. 7.801 Currituck..: : .. 1 5.00 Carteret ../ ........ ,v 5'.)0 Beaufort ;.... 5.00! Richmond .o,.... 5.00, Orange 1.90 j Martin ? ?.. '.4 1.00' v $92,930.70 Employes of the Normal were con-: sidered Jackson County citizens only! when they had been in the county at' least a year, having become tax pay ers and voters in Jackson. Othpr wise, each employe was considered a citizen of his or her home county or state. . 1 . i .Jackson County citizens received 62.9 percent of total maintenance funds; hnd 71.9 percent of amount spent in N. C. 1 No. checks issued to N. C. citizens! ?1,521. .. I No. checks issued to Jackson Co. citizens?1,030. ^ Xo. Checks issued to citizens of other states?325. NEW MA CHINER) We have just installed, this week, the newest and most modern machinery that money can buy. We put it in because it en ables us to give you better service, to do your work bertor, neater, and quicker. \ ) r >. Mashburn's 0 not , 0 nor NOTICE * . / Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain, deed of trust executed and delivered unto the undersigned, J. D. Donnahoe, trustee by Fannie M. Alley (widow) on the 18th day of August 1926 and duly recorded in the office of the Register oi' Deeds of Jackson coun been made in the payment therein been made in tthc payment (therein specified an,d secured. Now there lore, I, J. D. Donnahoe trustee will expose the hereinafter de scribed property at public sale at e Court House door of Jackson county at Sylva, North Carolina at 12 o'clock noon, January 7, 1927 at which* time the hereinafter de scribed property will be sold at pub lie sale to the highest and best bid der for cash including all,of the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Jackson, N. C., adjoining the land oi A. W. Davis, F. H. Leather wood and others and more particu larly described as follows: First tract. Beginning at a post oak in a hollow and runs - South 11 poles to a black oak in the line of a tract formerly owned by. Thomas Monteith; thence South 70 deg. West 90 poles with said line to a stake; thence North 70 deg. 90 poles to a stake; thence South to the beginning, containing 2f> acres more or less being in Webster township and the same lands conveyed to the said Fannie M. Alley by Felix E. Alley as registered in Deed Book 48, page 540 in the Register of Deeds Office for Jack son county. i Second tract.. Beginning on a small forked locust on (the branch that runs by A. W. Davis' house, and runs in a Southwest direction past a small soring and bunch of chestnuts about ."JO poles, passing a large white oak on the side of a stream on King's Mountain to a stake and pointers in the line pi! A. W. Davis, to the river, tlience in a Northerly direction with the said Davis line to a slake where his said lino intersects with the line of the said Felix E. Alley; thence in an Easterly direc tion with the lino otVthp said Davis and Alley line about 42 poles to a stake in the branch that runs down by the said Davis house; thence'down said branch with its inlanders to the beginning; containing 10 acres more or Ifss, b."in^ the same lands convey ed to the said Felix E. Alley by .T. J. iVild and wife, and b-iag the same lands conveyed by Felix E. Alley to Fannie M. Alley. This the Ct.li dav of December,-1926 J. 1).* DONNAHOE, J Trustee. (? NOTICE *; j ? i* ' r': " NTORTrivCAU(Uj>;(A. JACKSON' COUNTY.) WIIEiiKAS, t ho undersigned are the owners and holders of a lax cer tificate in words and figures as fol lows, io wit: ".STATU or XOUTII CAROLINA, : jackson County. }.. I, N". L. Sutlon, Sheriff of the County of Jocksoa inithe Slate of Nortll Carolina, do . Hereby certify that the following described real es tate in said Countyand Slate, to wit ; 1)00 acres of land in C:?ney Fork Township, Jackson County. N. C, list ed in the name of W. \V. Shhrrfic!}!. was on the 3rd day of May, 1920. duly sold by me in the maimer provided by law for the delinquent taxes for the ycait 1025, thereon, a;nonntiiv; to One Hundred Seventy-two and 22-100 j dollars, including interest and penal ty and the costs allowed by law, to Better in twenty minutes after simple home treatment Seized in the night with a pain in her side like pleurisy, an Oakland, Cali fornia, woman got quick aqd com plete relief by prompt home treatment. "I applied Sloan's Liniment," she writes, "and now I shall never allow one bottle to be empty before buying another. In twenty minutes I was better. In a very short time?peace fully asleep." The reason that Sloan's gets these remarkable results is that it doesn't just deaden the nerves. It stirs up your own curative forces to throw off the conditions that are causing the trouble. Pat it on lightly?no need to rub. It's the medicine that does the work. Immediately you feel a warm, com fortable glow as fresh, healing blood begins circulating through the affected spot. Tense, contracted muscles re lax, congestion is broken up, the pain stops. So clean, pleasant and easy to use, too. All druggists?35 cents. W. C. Norton and Billy Davis, for the said sum of One Hundred Seventy two and 22-100 dollars, (or such lands having been offered at public sale for taxes and sold for want of bidder.) And I further certify that unless redemption is made of said real estate in the manner provided by law the said W. C. Norton and Billy Dav is will be entitled to a deed therefor, on and after the 1st Monday in May, A. 1)., 1927, on surrender of this certificate. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set ray hand, this 3rd day of May, A. D., 1926. ? <N. L. SUTTON, Sheriff." AND WHEREAS, after diligent inquiry no one can be found in the possession of said property, and upon diligent inquiry W. W. Stringf'icld, in whose name said land was listed* for taxes, cannot be found in Jackson County: i NOW, KNOW ALL MEN, and par ticularly W. W. Stringfield, that the undersigned purchased said rtact of land on the 3rd day of May, 1926, .and that the same is described as above, and that the said sale was made for delinquent taxes of the said W. W. Stringfield for the year 1924 and that the time of redemption will expire on the first Monday in May., 1927, and if the same is not redeemed on or before that date, as is requir ; ed by law, it is the purpose of the undersigned to take deed therefor. This {he 5th dav of Jan. 1927. W. C. NORTON, BILLY DAVIS,. 1 5 4t. i: i (' Purchasers. NOTICE North Carolina Jackson County. Joseph Buchanan heirs will- take notice that the undersigned C. J. Crispe, did become the last and high est bidder for one half mineral inter est in two hundred aci(cs of land at af jtax sale of lands for 1925 taxes, held iby N. L. Sutton, sheriff, at the court house door ot life tovyn of Sylva, X. C., on the third day of May, 1926, which said mineral interest is listed for taxes in the name of Joseph i Buchanan lleirs, and at sucli sale did receive from the Sheriff the follow !ing certificate: | North Carolina, Jackson County: I, N. L. Sutton, Sheriff of Jackson County in the State of North Caro lina, do hereby certify thV.t the fol lowing described mineral interest' in: two hundred acres of land (less two acres) in Savannah - Township listed in the name of Joseph Buchanan I Heirs, was on tho 3rd day of May,"! 11926, duly sold n v me in the man ner provided by law for delinquent taxes for the year 1925, thereon amounting to $4.69 including interest andpenalty nad the cost allowed by law io C. J. Crispe for the said sum of $4.69 and further certify that unless redemption is made of the said mineral interest in the manner provided by law the said C. J. Crispe will be entitled to a deed therefor, on and after the first Monday in May, A. D. 1927, on surrender of this cer tificate. In witness whereof I have hereun to set my hand this the 3rd day of May, 1926. N. L. Sutton, Sheriff. The said Joseph Buchanan Heirs will further take notice- that if the same is not redeemed before the first Monday in, May, 1927, the under signed C. J. Crispe will apply to the Sheriff for a deed therefor. ? (Signed) C. J. (.TUDSON) CRTSPE. This Dec. 20, 1926. K Follow directions and handle the incubator correctly if the best hatch of livable chicks is to be secured, say poultry workers. SUVA HOTEL Reopened under new managemen t. Excel lent meals, ffood beds, nice rooms. Reasonable Rates Onnosite Der>ot V. H. BeKART, Manager Qhese Improvements are important There are two general classes of motor car improvements. Those made primarily for their effect on the public ? and those made pri marily for their effect upon the car. \ ?.?"** .. 7 .. , *, ? You will perceive at once that Dodge Brothers new five-bearing crank shaft, two-unit starting and lighting system, air cleaner and other recent improvements, are the sort that , represent genuine value. ( , , V ' : * ? They are sound and substantial bet terments, producing definite and marked results, and as such they are typical of Dodge Brothers methods and product i" ^ SEDAN.... .... ..... .$1005.51 COUPE .... $948.;>0 TOURING CAR ..... .... .....$897.00 ROADSTER -1 $895.00 D'iivom! >. II BtCEAITAlr. JR. ?? i . h, ?* ' ? < ?" ?'...??? <>" ? "vv1 '* 5 ? 'V ; > ' We Also Sell Dependable Used Cars Dodee- Brothers MOTOR CARS ^Whenyouneed that EXTRA PULL ) IN an emergency?when you have to slow down on a hill?when you need a sudden burst of speed?when the loacK is heavy or the going is poor?you find a new reserve of power' in your motor with ESSO in the tank. ESSO gives a new sparkle, a new satisfaction to Winter driving. Try a tankful. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (n.j.) . 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