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TENDERVWWABIJM ? ___ may how bb planted Raleigh, May 3-The warm, balmy weather of early May notifies the home gardener that tender* bles may be planted or set in the er?p> ? eg pl^ ____ eeiery and sweet potatoes may he planted in early May," say? E. B. Morrow, extension horticultur ist at State College. "Seeds of snap beans, sweet corn, cucumber, canta loupe, watermelon, okra, squa&h and many others may be planted in the opeZ It is a good idea to have sucees skTplantings of nweetc ?t*p beans. The sweet corn do<* best vK planted in blocks, rather than in long rows. When there are only one or two long rows in the garden the earn is poorly pollinated and on^ tew scattered grains are on the cob aa ft result. J ? J Pl?n(ting dates for all ?f are given in extension circular 122 whieh is the home and garden man ual for North Carolina. Mr. Morrow advisee each home f rudener. ^ State U get a copy of this publication and those who have entered thegarf den contest need it especially, so rs to make plans for the year around But while planning for the garden thte year, it is a mistake not to plan for some flowers also. One of tlio prize winners in the garden contest reports that while she grew vegeta bles to keep the bodies well and strong, she also grew flowers and eaeh day for 365 days she had a vase of fresh flowers, direct from the gar den, in the center of the dining table. The flowers added as much to the enjoyment of the meal and to the beauty of the home as did the vege tables to the health and strength of the family. . ?? NEW CREAM MARKET IN CENTRAL CAROLINA Raleigh, May 3?Dairy farming re ceived added impetus and the prog ress of the State towards further di versification anjd livestock growing was stimulated by the opening ofthe new creamery at Asheboro in Ran dolph county on April 12. "The opening of the creamery at > tracted much attention," says E. S. 1 Millsaps, County Agent. "There was quite a rush of farmers to be the first man to deliver cream to the new plant. C. E. Kearns and B. S. Law rence tied for first honors since one got on the grounds first and the other succeeded in "having his cream weighed in first. Both of these men are enthusiastic Guernsey breeders anjd although they have just started in the dairy business each ,of them now has eight registered cowfs. At present, Mr. Lawrence is milking. 10 eows and Mr. Kearns, five." Mr. Millsaps states that the new creamery will be of great help to the farmers and will aid in establishing a dairy cattle industry for the sur rounding territory. He also believes that it will stimulate interest in poul try production since the creamery will handle both eggs and live poul try. This, he states, will keep the sur FOR OVER 200 TEARS hosrlrtn o9 ha> been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, twitistn sad uric acid conditions. HAARUtM OIL. . Three rff. AM dmtiif Twl? plus from the general market betW?en the cooperative car shipment* which will be continued. This is the third new creamery to be established in Niorth Carolina dur ing the past year. Last year, the pro duction of the 16 creameries already in operation amounted to 2,000,000 pounds of butter which was an in crease of 19 percent over 1925. The average price paid for butterfat was 45 cents per pound Approximately 8,350 fanners were served by the creameries and the value of the but terfat purchased amounted to $650, 000. i WANT COLUMN The rate for classified ads fat this column is 10c. per line for each insertion, averaging six (6) words to ft line. LATE 1925 ROADSTER FOR SALE good rubber, new top, incw battery. A-l mechanical condifcioi. Priced io sell. D. D. Alley, Sylva, N. C. WANTED?Two or three flat Eng lish Saddles, also fifty to seventy five young guineas. High Hampton Inn, Cashiers, N. C. C.?427 2t. THE OAKMONT BUNGALOW A1 Beta for rent. See T. F. Deitz. PICTURE FRAMING ?Nicely done at reasonable prices Give me your work. S. S. Enloe, Dillsboro. . ? FOR SALE?6 tube radio set, ha3 I. been in use only 3 weeks. Gives perfect satisfaction. A .bargain. Leonard Jones, Dillsboro. Men 18 35, Railway Mail Clerk po sitions. Big salary commence. Ex perience unnecessary. Write George Robbins for free particulars about instruction for this examination. 672 H Burchcll Bldg. Washington D. C. FOR SALE?FINE PEPFER AND transplanted tomato plants. Only best and earliest varieties. Dozen 20c; 100-$1.50. By mail 10c extra each order. Mrs. Jas. H. Cathey, Sylva, N. C o QUEEN OF SOUTH AND NANCY Hall Sweet potato plants at 25c. per hundred. Plants ready after May 10th. G. T. Cooper, Sylva, N. C. RHEUMATISM While in France with the American rmy I obtained French prescri') on for the treatment of Rheumatisr and Neuritis. I have given tlii to thousands with wonderful result The prescription cost me nothing, ask nothing for it. I will mail it it you will send me your address. A postal ill bring it. Write today. CASE, Dept. C-654, BVoCktor Mass. NOTICE ?/ > North Carolina, Jackson County, In the Superior Court. U E. P. Stillwell, Admr. of D. M. Zachary, deceased. vs. Kate Zachary, Aniye Zachary, Frank Zacliary, Sue Zachary, Mrs. Edd Hargrove, wife of Edd Zachary, de ceased; Elsie Zachary", Mrs. Etta Zachary Campbell; Ruth Zachary, Mary Bess Zachary and Walter Zachary, minors and heirs at law of D. M. Zachary, deceased; and El sie Zachary, Mrs. Etta Zachary Campbell, Ruth Zachary, Mary Bess Zachary and Walter Zachary, min ors, by their Guardian Ad Litem, Hugh E. Monteith. ' ? The defendant, Frank Zachary, one of the defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su 1 C E! Coming ! ! ! When You Call 20 M i K.." Tuckaseegee Ice Co. prior Court of Jackson County for the pmpoM of selling the real estate of the said D. M. Zachary, deceased, to make assets with which to pay the outstanding debts of said estate, Raid land being. located in Jackson County and over which this court has jurisdiction; and the defendant I will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court for Jackson County, at his office in Sylva, N. C., on the 16 day ofMay, 1927, at the Court-house of said county, anfi ans wer or demur to the petition in sai( action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This 15 day of April, 1927. J. V. GRIBBLE, ? Clerk Superior Court. ASSESSMENT NOTICE Formal notice is hereby given to the owners of property abutting on the following streets in the Town of Sylva, N. C.: i Allen or Spring St. Mill St. Balsam St. Railroad St. Brendle St. Ridgeway St. Central Ave. Rose St. North Central Ave. Savannah Rood | South Central Ave. Sylvan Heights Clayton St. Walnut St. East Dillsboro Road Co. High School West Dillsboro Ro^d Maple St. Evalina St. Drury Lane Hampton St. Court House Harris St , East Main St. Jackson St. Thomas St. Keener St. That the assessment rolls covering assessments against properties on the j above mentioned streets for street j improvements, sidewalk improve ments and water and sewer connec tions have been completed and said assessment rolls have been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Town of Sylva, N. C., for inspection by all parties interested. Notice is also hereby given that the I Board of Aldermen the Town of Sylva, N. C., will sit in special meet ing in. the Town Office in the Town of Sylva, N. C., at 10:30 o'clock A. M May 7th, 1027, for 'the hearing of allegations and objections in respect to the special assessments. > Signed: y ' Dan Tompkins, Mayor, Ben H. Cathey, Clerk. NOTICE OP SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust front J. W. Porter, of Palm Beach coun ty, Florida, to the undersigned trus tee, made and executed on the 17th day of August, 1925, and registered in the office of the register of deeds for Jackson County, North Carolina, in Book 96 of Deeds of Trust, on page 81 et seq., and default having been made in the payment of a cer tain bond, therein secured, and de man^ having been made by the hold er of said bond that the undersigned trustee execute the power of sale con tained in said deed in trust, I will offer for sale and sell, at the Court House Door in the town of Sylva, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock Noon, on Saturday, May 7, 1927, to sat isfy said bond and interest thereon, the following described real estate, to wit: Situate lying and being in Scott's Creok township, Jackson County North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. K. Kenney, Mabel Ensley, W. S. Christy and others, and bounded as follows.All the lots in blocks num ber one, five and six; All block two excepting a lot in the north east cor ner of same, being one hundred feet east and west by one hundred and twenty five feet north anj south. Lots two three, four and fivein block three, and lots one and three in block four; as shown in the Plot of "The Poplars", on record in the office of the Register of Deeds at Sylva, the county seat of Jackson Graham Brothers Trucks 1 4245 %.T<m Chasde F. O. B. Dtiroit 1%-Ton Cha?U F. O. B. Detroit j ? ' t s 1 l-Ton Chasila F. O. B. Detroit 2-Ton Chawi# F. O. B. Detroit DmI SUmr W kad$ 0?d??I mUmtfriu Quality?Volume Law Price i They Arc Good 67,*93 M. BUCHANAN, JR, GARAGE county, Ncrtli Carolina, in Book 66, Also, beginning one hundred iWt on page 157. oast from above mentioned Kourwrxwl In addition to the above is a traet comer; thence running South one of one and one half acres described hundred feet, thence East two hun as follows: Beginning at the Sour- dred and fifty feet, thence North,on* wor-d tree at the south east comer hundred feet, thence West two Liui of the Wiley and Andrews land, as dred fifty feet to the beginning, registered in Book X, page 19, in the Containing in all twenty six,(20t count/ register's offiec at Sylva, N. acres, more or less. C., thence running east 210 feet, This March 23, 1927. thence X 45* W 296 feet, thence south H. B. ATKINS, Tmstrf. 210 feet to the beginning. 5-4, It. 0 ASSOCIATED MESS VOTED MESS C0?S0U0ATE0 PRESS ?U SERVICE s THE ASHEVILLE TIMES I Sffi VOL. XXXI. Mil? i ASHEViUX. NORTH CAROLINA. SATURDAY. 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