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SAVANNAH People who have friends and loved ones sleeping in the Old Savannah cemetery will meet here in the morn ing of August 13th to clean off and . decorate the graves. ? ? ; Miss Leona Greene spent Saturday night with her cousin, Miss Eva Estes. Miss Hilda" Ashe of Franklin re turned to her home Friday after spending several days with her cous-l in, Miss Hix Ashe. Mr. I. B. Barker has as guests th^l , week his son, A. B. Barker ? and daughter, Miss Azelia of Gastonia. Mr. Mitchell Sutton attended the Union meeting at Glenville. Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Hall and Miss Ktlna Hall left Thursday fqr Gaston ia. Mr. Julius Buchanan called at Mr. Ivstes Green's Sunday. Mrs. 1'carle Cabe and children were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall's Thursday. j Miss Delia Sutton called on Miss Yinnic and Irene Caglc Sunday. j Miss Vera Brooks has crturned to i Jvnoxville after ^i>ending several days with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brooks. Mrs. Elba Bradley"had as quests ilv past week Misses Mac and Fannie i IVifz of JBelmpnt. . j J Miss Apnv Th?yipson sj>ent the week end with her sister Miss Bessie Yliomiwon., ^ V v>. -i Miss Iua Greene went shopping to S;. iva (he pa St week. Mr. Berlin ^Buchanan,, Misses Julia :>!nl Charity Buchanan motoredc to Glenville Sunday. Miss Alice Greene visited Misses Dcrothv and Levonna Greene Sun 1 \ , " < ( ?? i uav. ; Miss Violet f)illard called on Mrs. i Burton Ashe Monday. ^ ) Miss Gertrude Caglc ^visited Mr I and Mrs. C. K. Hall Friday. i ^ People like the man with courag: enough to stand up and say what he thinkp?-providing he thinks their way. i . J c/v A I|t is re|?orted that IJeggie Yander bilt has sj?ent thirtymillion dollars "in twenty years?and yet we havej never heardvthat he ran a ncwsp&per ?or backed a show troupci, I * 'W . I The girl who ean nib the dust off her shoes on her stockings these days |?and sin a place where it doesn't show, is wasting her talent if not at present performing in a circus. | Miss Azalie Harris spent the week i end at her home here. Mr. Gary Mills' is expecting his j brother Bupus,, of Atlanta, Ga. this week. Mrs. Elsie Morgan, CoopeT of Sum i ter, S. C. is visiting her mother. ,Mrs. Carlee Fisher spent the week l end with Mrs. Cole Thompson, il Misses Cora Chambers, Ix>ona Mills ! went to town shopping Wednesday. m Mr. Billie Enslev called on Miss I.eona Mills Wednesday, night. 'Laming The Ciood Will ?f Used Car iluycrs _ ia T^? wffl ot our ua?d aaaured the mo9t four- ' A CTwtornere is just aa taous treatment. jr.jj important to us m the [3 I?ood will of those who This policy has proved to buy new tare ner*?and f** ? vaiuableoneforus L strive lust aa earnestly fnr we have many loyal tomaritltf fronds who became ac- p j K^wyone who -dials with qoalcud With us through ouj 'Uad oar UrtaUa ft lb* purchase a/ a used car. 0VTFEE MOTOR COMPANY CULLOY/HEE, N. C. <r > * ? , ? k AT LOW CO ") ' 1 W&SMSSg; 1 liie Sylva Service Station re ?tiiscd by the Gulf Refining Co. ../?lie in addition to Gulf Gaso ?irine Out the nationally known ? t ' ' i-X IS OUR MOTTO, - ACTION OUR GUARANTEE ?v: 'i ? i;! Scroop W. Enloe, Jr. ? ' -vrisrrH -- 22225 -.vf/ivt; \t ,vfy;Af/ ?/..y "ix, uAUDkBUN COXJNTY JOXJRNA There's no fan in farming if one can only follow the beaten path, Savs D. J. Lybrook, sncccssful live stock and grain grower of Davie coun ty. 'i "V'. -T " * ' ? r y ? ?? ? . ~ . - ? ? Laugh, and the world laughs with yout Smile?and you're called a flirt. i . V {? j TRUSTEES SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by P. H. Bumgarner to Geo. VV. Sutton trustee dated 30th day of April, 1927, and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, North Carolina in Book 101 of Deed of Trust at page 161 et seq, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said Deed in Trust and the hold er of said note having made demand I upon the undersigned trustee that he execute the said trust and sell 6aid ! property for the payment of said note. Therefore on Monday the 8th day of August 1927 at 12 o'clock noon at the Court Honsc door in the town of Sylva, Jackson County North Caro lina the undersigned trustee will ex- j pose for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, .lying and being in Cashiers Towii-| ship, Jackson Ccunty ami State of ^ North Carolina and more particularly j described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the centor; section of the Zeb Alley road with i Main Cashiers Valley read and ruiisj with Zeb Alley road south 47-3 west 18 and links to a sione at the branch being' the H. A. Pell Spring branch! thence south 61 weSt 23 1-2 poles! with the said road to a Locust stake j thence south 28 east to the M>v..j Cole line recently deeded her by D. A. Bumgarner thence a N. E. direc tion with her line to the main road near G. M. Cole store, thence north 24 west 34 poles and 13 links to the beginning. The above described prop erty is in two deeds from G. R. Mc-j CalJ to D. A. Bumgarner and except-! ing deed for Recce already convey; d, prior to date of deed executed May j 23rd/ 1921. " ( Being the same lands conveyed in said Deed of Trust as registered in book 101 at page 161 to which refer ence is hereby made. This the 5th day of July, 1927. GEO. W. SUTTON, Tru^ee. NOTICE or SALE | North, Carolina, i Jackson County. In Re Nancy Parker, Cordelia Parker, Alton Parker, Amos Parker, Jim Parker Fred Parked, Rqba Parker, John Parker, Jr., James Thomas Parker, Gracie Daves, Sarali D. Daves, Inez Daves, Ed Daves, Lucy Mae Daves, Ineva Daves and Laura Daves. I, Cyrus II. Nicholson, having qual ified as Guardian Ad, Litem for the abo\e Minor children, heirs-at-Iaw of T. H. Parker, deceased, and having been appointed Cominission/er of the Court for the purpose of selling and Conveying all the interest of the said Minors above named in an|d to the estate of the said T. H. Parker, de ceased, 'I will, therefore, on the 13th day of August, the same being Sat urday, at 3 o'clock P. M. at Court House Door in Town of Sylva, Jack son county, N. C., expose for sale and sell to the highest bidder the following described tract of .{land, terms to be fixed by said Commiss ioner and announced at date of sale: BEGINNING on a dog-wood on top of ridge, J. B. Quilliam's corner and iii T. A. Cox line, and runs down ridge with said Quilliam's line N. 25 E 48 poles to a chestnut stump near branch said Quilliam's corner; thence still with said Quilliam's line E 32 1-2 poles to a stake in said T. A. Cox line; thence still with T. A. Cox line North 7 ]H)les to a dogwood in'W. II. Smith's line; thence down ridge with Smith's, line N 55 W. 20 poles to a chestnut stump, said Smith's corner; thence still with said Smith's line N. 48 W. 19 poles to his corner,.'an Iron wood on top of rock; thence still with said Smith's lifie 80 W. 6 1-2 poles to'a white walnut near branch, said Smith's corner, and B. E. Smiths corner; thence with B. E. Smith's line 63 3-4 E. 37 poles to a white oalc, J. B. Coward and T. A. Cox corner; thence with said T. A. Cox line, S. 19 W. 110 poles to a stake, T. A. Cox corner; thence with said GINNING. CONTAINING ACRES, MORE OR LESS. This the 12 day of July, 1927. CYRUS H. NICHOLSON Cox line S. 75 E. 57 poles to the BE-1 Guardian Ad Litem and Com* i * F. O. B. Detroit?Fall Factory EquipaMoA 4-Door Sedan (Not a Coach) . " . ' 4T Few New Cars Have Received a Welcome so Emphatic and Sincere As Dodge Brothers expected, this brilliant new Four bas instantly won a vast and enthusiastic following? is already a spectacular national hit. Within two days after the first public showing orders were received for $3,250,000 worth of the new Sedans. , ?? * ? v Mile-a-minute performance at this unheard-of price is one striking reason?and here are a few of the others: , From 0 to 25 miles an hour through gears in less than 7 seconds! Longest springbase of any car under $1000! 25 miles per gallon of gas at 25 miles per hoar. ? 19-foot turning radius! Chic, smart, up-to-the-minute body lines?fashionable pastel colors! Plenty of seat-room, leg-room, head-room?a big, lint* urious interior, richly upholstered! Built to last long and re-sell high. And the lowest priced sedan in Dodge Brothers history* See it?drive it?and you'll deliberate no longer. ? } * ; M. BUCHANAN, JR., GARAGE V i " i, i v . i i Donee BrdthersJnl i I * t tAnnouncing The : 'V. V.,: , 'J ' M ????-'? 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