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PLANT INFORMATION ( ' I am transplanting my tomato plants now when its not too cold or too hot. If nothing happens to them I am going to have the finest lot I've ever had. I have "Beebes Early Pro-! lifie and "Brimmer" that I paid 75ci an ounce for the seeds. Then I have' "Spark's Earliana" galore, besides other good varieties. '? My pepper plants are doing nicely too and I will have a limited supply of soarlet sage nnd eoleus plants. A few sage and Dill plants free while they last to each customer who buys to the amount of $1.50. Will have some potato slips also. , Watch for my ad with prices. Not safe to set out till after Easter. MRS. J. H. CATHEY, Sylva, N. C. Report of the Condition of THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK Sylva, N. C. at the close of business Marth 23, 1927 Resources: Loans and discounts $309,765.64 Overdrafts, unsecured 2,254.45 North Carolina State Bonds 32,335.12 Banking houses $19,860.40 Furniture and fixtures $4,847.61 24,708.07 Cash in vault and net amount due banks, bankers and trust com panies 116,145.87 Cash items held over 24 hrs. 218.30 Checks for clearing 4,614.6') TOTAL - $490,042.08 Liabilities: Capital stock paid in 36,600.00 Surplus fund 14,000.00 Undivided profits, .less current expenses and ( taxes paid V 8,217.16 Deposits subject to check Individual 202,152.85 Deposits due State of N. C. and any official thereof 25,723.47 Demand certificates of deposit ^ 198,676.48 Cashier's checks out standing. 1,087.11 Accrued interest due de positors .... 3,585.01 TOTAL $490,042.081 State of North Carolina, County of Jackson, April 1, 1927. I, M. D. Cowan, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. M. D. COWAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo| this 1st day of April, 1927. T. 0. Wilson, Notary Public. My com. expires Jan. 21, 1928.1 Correct?Attest: J. W. KEENER, E. L McKEE, Directors. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. J. W. BUCHANAN AND J. M LEATHERWOOD, TRADING AND DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE FIRM NAME AND STYLE OF "BUCHANAN AND LEATHER WOOD" VS JAMES ASHE By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Jackson County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 2n,j day of May, 1927, at 12:00, noon, at the Court House Door 111 Sylva in said County, sell to the highest bidder - for cash to satisfy said execution, all the rights, titles and interest which the said James Ashe, defendant, has in the following described real estate, which is a One fifteenth undivided interest in a house and lot in the town of Dills boro an(j bounded as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake, Cal Fish er's corner, on the North bank of Scott's Creek and runs thence dow;i the bank of Scotts Creek 47 feet to a stake; thence a North course to the Southern Railroad; thence with the Southern Railway 47 feet to Cal Fisher's Northwest corner; thence with Fisher's line to the beginning. Containing 1-4 of an acre more or less. This the 2nd day of April, 1927. M. B. CANNON, Sheriff of Jackson County, N. C. WANT COLUMN j The rate for classified ads in ! this column is 10c. per line for I each insertion, averaging six | (6) words to a line. i SCREEN DOORS, ALL SIZES, BIG Shipment just received. Sylva Co;.l and Lumber Co. FOR SALE?4 Room House, With good garden spot, adjoining John V. Ashe's place. Sylva. Apply lo J. R. Cochran, Norton.?3 30 2t. FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE? 64 1-2 acre farm in Webster town ship for property in Buncombe county. Write F. A. Cagle, 2> Raukin Ave, Asheville, N. .C.?2tp SCREEN DOORS, ALL SIZES, El i and Lumber Co. Shipment just received. Sylva Coal PICTURE FRAMING ?Nicely done at reasonable prices Give me your work. S. S. Enloe, Dillsboro. DAHLIA BULBS, 25c to $1.25 Per bulb. E. L. Henson, Cullowhee?lit. FOR SALE?Red Star Oil Range. Will sell at sacrifice for cash. Mrs. Doyle Alley. Feed, Flour / . * r 'v ? ?"' v and Groceries /ij, ' < ( . Oats, per bashel _.. - -? .80 Standard San Com, 10&, 3 for _ ? -j. - .25 Large Size Pork and Beans .... - ? -10 Canned Pumpkins 15c can, 2 for a - .... ? .25 Sugar per lb. .... .... *. 07 ( SEED j ^ . K ? L ' ? Seed Potatoes, different varieties, per bu ....r ....$2.00 Clay Peas, per bu }.... .. ? - -.$2.25 Blaek Eye Peas, per bu. ? $2.40 "? '... .' ? ; - V , . ( OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS IN LINE ? v /- .v , ' ' r v t ? v* f 4 J. B. tnsley &Son Feed, Flour and Groceries AVJUM^VAi www / : - FOE SALE?6 tube radio; set, * lt&8 SCREEN DOOES, ALL SIZES, BIO' been in use only 3 weeks. Gives Shipment just received. Sylva Coal perfect satisfaction. A bargain. Leonard Jones, Dillsboro. and Lumber Co. WE WILL PAY SEVENTY CENTS, Men 18 85, Railway Mail Clerk po- per hundred pounds for ches'-nut sitions. Big salary commence., -Ex- oak bark and sixty cents for hrm ! perience unnecessary. Write George lock, subject to usual specifica Robbing for free particulars about instruction for this examination. 672 H Burchell Bldg. Washington, tions. Price good until Sept. 1st. 1927. Parsons Tanning Co., Sylva; Branch. Successors to Sylva Tan- j D. C. ning Co.?2 16 4t. ?> I 4S *Sl & ^ V THE OLD RELIABLE SHOE MAN IS BACK IN TOWN HE GUARANTEES HIS WORK THE WORLD AROUND "V Come and see a man that knows all things about shoes. Best pricc? possible for high class work. > % ?v ( . & Help the man that brought Prices Down RAY FOSTER, SHOE DR. , PROF., W. I. EDWARDS ' % \ , ? . :? ' . : ? In J. R Cochran's Old Stand SYLVA, N. C, $ ... :? f' , ji {? / ' ? FOR SALE?One Black Mare, w2t. PEDIGREED, trapnested S. c. 1200 lbs. age! 8 years. Also 1 one White Leghorns and R. C. TO,,,, a *__i? T Wyandotte hatching eggs for uu -h0rse Wag?n a?d hameSS' PP 7 at $1.25 for setting of fifteen. Mr, D. Cowan, Webster, N. C-?3 16 2pJ R. L. Madison. ? ' ? ?, < Coca Cola 1 1 Delivery truck from Sylva distributing ? point starts Wednesday morning, deliver- | ? ? / j ' ? / >x ing bottled drinks. . ? ? ' '? i<? The Svlva delivery service covers all & ' / ' ' ? i ft? territory from Balsam west to Ravensfoid. f tea Cola Co. WVE, Reed, Local Mgr, I ?' I I ? JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT? . M jf f $ M Jti: JWJ JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT JUST A LITTLE BETTER A ;. , ffl M Ml Ji MM JUST A LITTLE BETTER ' { > \ Pre-Easter Sale of Women's SUITS?COdTS -- DRESSES Making Possible Big Savings to You r-v Spring r.i Hats SI 95 to $7.50 /?\VO.rlV? *i ??3?v?r< " avI; ?<^r.>. i-.. SB* ?f1 NEW MERCHANDISE 4 ' This season women's clothes and accessories are more Attractive, colorful and joyous than ever before, and every one from the petite miss to the stately matron will find styles at Ray's ideally suited to her type as well as per \ , fectly suited to her income. This early sale is without precedent, and presents a most remarkable opportunity to obtain values that certainly will not be surpassed?and probably not equalled?even at the en^ of the season. The savings are too obvious for comment! Spring Coats ) $9.95 t? $45.0fll NEW STYLES?LOW PRICES Tlie assemblage includes Fashion's newest con""-' tions, in the newest colorings and materials. The qualit; and workmanship are excellent?and incomparable * the prices. Dresses, suits, and coats, at actual savin? of from one-third to one-half. A wide and nnlimitcd * lection as to design, material, coloring, and detail. Yonti" ful, flattering models for the young girl and for the ^ matured woman?for tailored, sports and dress Authentic and authoritative examples of the mode SPRING Dainty Underthings of Silk at Moderate Prices Medium, sheer, or heavy weight silk stock 7 7 ?/ O IImaaaii I in?s> a c^ear> even v*eave. With high spliced loSSuS 1 ^,ee^s anc* double soles, and reinforced garter tops. All the new and wanted shades, with or without open clocks.?45c to $2 50, 49c to S35 1 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF INFANT'S WEAR Everything for the Babies
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