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&AT> Ncn? TaC OUT OF IT l v HT> l^l^-AK' IWT?1?PtET?X V. ?? ?S.Q *S KoVs/? V>/- Ctl I \ 5 Wow-VI- Cm *7? 4 V-' srfrv&tfi- 1 y ? V ?.-24 t \ IT? THE JE DOE'S JOSH P: "Biffer has worked himself up, ha?ii't he?" . S: "How do you meant" "He used to be a chiropodist, now he's a dentist." Bella: "I wonder how the expres sion 'an arm of the sea' originated?" Don: (with a tender look) "Per haps somebody noticed that it hugged the shore." Buyer: "Does this flannel shrink?' Clerk: "Not so much as I would from telling you it didn't, if it did." Fortune Teller: "Beware of a handsome, tall blonde." Weary- Willie (sadly): "Too late. I've already married her." This is a story of the Wiid and Wooly West. It concerns the sheriff ot' Tin Spout, who dispersed an angry mob with a few well-chosen words. "Yes," said the sheriff, relating the story, "I managed to quieten 'em down all right. When the boys swarm ed round the gaol I stepped out with a couple of guns in my hands an' spoke sorter soothin' to 'em." "What did you say'" "I just reminded 'em that my brother was runnjn' the only under taker's in the town, an everybody that knowed me knowed I was a strong family man who'd do any thing in reason to boost the business n" a relative." NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION XORTH CAROLINA JACKSON* COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK In lie: Charles James Metz, Amanda Zachary Cole and Husband, George & Cole; Lawton Zachaiy, Timmie Zachary Brock and Husband, Joseph Brock, Cofa Zachary Tritt and Hus band, John E. Tritt; H. A. Pell l"?l Dana Bird Pell. 1 VS Wa Zachary Coward and Q. B. Cow ar?l; Daisy Zachary McGuire and, Husband W. P.< McGuire; Kittie Zachary Stephens and Husband, L *? Stephens, Pearl Zaehary Me Cn?r>: and Husband R. McCurry;x Otelia Zachary Bennett Husband, Kelly Bennett; Lucy Zachary Cochran and Husband, Rob Cochran; Jessie Zaehary, Mary Zachary. Widow of T. R. Zaehary leased; Fred Zaehary, Roy Zach j'rv- Bird Zaehary Reins and Hus Ernest Reins; Vim Zachary, J "low of John Zaehary, Deceased; J*neva Zaehary Gibson and Hus Joe Gibson;'Lyman Zaehary, Urke Zaehary, Florence Zachary Me* K,oney and Husband, T. G. McKin .tej"> Spooner, Husband & rtha Zaehary Spooner, Deceased mtne ,\Iaw, Bessie Maw, Richard Whitner Maw, Harry Adams, frar|(>* Zaehary, Claude Zachaiy, ' Zachary, Minnie Zaehary Wag ^r, and Husband, John Wagner; Re j1 Zaehary Gossett, Baxter Zaehary, '-"''itry, Elica Zaehary, and I p 0,111 ? c! aryj, Heiss Ai;4*w of Zachaiy, Deceased, whose "? names are mUmfiini; John Oot t I ney, Willie Cotney, Aurelias Cotnev, Isabella Edwards Lombard, A. G Edwards, Will Edwards, J. H. Wat son, Husband of Lem Edwards Wat son, Deceased; Will Watson, Luna Watson, Mrs. Ernest Watson Norton and Husband, Ernest Norton; M. D. Edwards, Mrs. John Coffey Tate and Husband, John Tate; Mrs. R. E. Cochran And Husband R. E. Cochran; Mrs. James Cooley and Husband, James Cooley; Lena Slaton Davis, and Husband John Davi#; Mrs. E. B. McDade, Widow of E. B. McDade, Deceased; Ara Slaton Nayjor ,and Husband, Walter Naylpr; John Regs dale, Husband of Isa Slaton Regsdale, Deceased;..J? Ragsdale, Regsdale, two /heirs at law of Isa Slaton Ragsdale,deceased; Agnes Slaton Willis, and Husband, Willis, Don Davis, John Davis, Teddy Davis, Nettie Davis, Oscar Heaton, Ethel Heaton, Heaton, Heaton, and .? Heaton, Heirs At Law of George Heaton, Deceased, whose first names are unknown; Mrs. Kennie Heaton Knox and Husband, Knox, Mrs. May Heaton Car penter and Husband, Ed Carpenter; Mrs. Edgar Heaton, Widow of Ed gar Heaton, Deceased; and J Heaton, and Heaton, Heirs at Law of Edgar Heaton, Decease !, whose first names are unknown; zel Coogan Hill, and Husb&nd, CI es Hill ^ tfnd Julia Zaehary, How; Zachary, and Dorothy Spooner, the last three named being minors witiF out general or testamentory guardian, by Cyrus Nicholson, guardian ad litem, all of the above named defend ants being heirs at law of Alexander Zaehary Deceased, and. ?and , and any and all other heirs at law of the said Alexander Zachajy Deceased, whoever and wherever same may be The respondents, Kittie Stephens and husband, L. M. Stephens; Bird Zacharv Reins and husband, Ernest Reins; Vira Zaehary, widow of John Zachary, deceased;- Geneva Zaohaiy Gibson and husband, Joe Gibson; Ju lia Zachary, minor heir-at law of John Zachary, deceased, 3>y her Guard ian Ad Litem, Cyrus Nicholson; Min nie Maw, Bessie Maw, Richard Maw Whitner Maw, Harry Adams, Claude Zaehary, Walter Zaehary, Rena Zaeh ary Gossett, Baxter Zaehary, Bruce] Zaehary, Ellen Zachaiy and six (6) other Zacbarys, all heire-at-law of Columbus Zaehary, deceased, and whose first names are unknown; John Cotney, Willie Cotney, Aurelius Cot ney, Mrs. John Coffey Tat# and her husband, John Tate; Mis. R- E. Coch j ran and husband, R. E. Cochrafi 5 Mrs. James Cooley and husbnd, James Cooley; Lena Slaton Davis and husband, John Davis; Mrs. Ara Sla ton Naylor and husband Walter Nay lor;-John Ragsdale, husband of Mn. Isa Slaton Ragsdale, deceased Ragpdale and Ragsdale, heirs at-lur of In. Isa Slaton Ragsdale, defltsed; Jefcn Davit, Don Davify I Teddy Davis, Nettie Davis, ? Heaton, .Heaton and Heaton, beirs-at-law of Georgte Hea ton, deceased; Mrs. May Heaton Car penter and husband, ?-...Carpenter; Mis. Edgar Heaton, wife/of Edcrar Heaton, deceased; and ?Hen-1 Sand Heaton, heirs at law Edgar Heatou deceased andHjwelj fc S ? ? ? i- ? ' S* ,: 'i i' / - Coogan Hill nd husband and Chanes Hill, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court, Jackson county North Carolina, for the purpose of a division of several tracts of land set forth and described in the peti tion filed in said action, the same being the remainder of the estate of Alexander Zachary, deceaseu, which said lands are in Hamburg Township^ and Cashiers Township^ in the County and State aforesaid. And the said Respondents will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear before the CJerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County N. C. on the 27th day of January, 1928, at the Court House in Sylva, and answer or demur to the Petition filed in said.action or the Petitioners -Will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the Petition. This the 13th day of December, l'!27 J. T. Gribblo, ( Clerk Superior Comt Health Champions V Mari* Antrim, of Kingman, Kan, who scored 99.l9vOut of a possible 100,land J. Fr?d Christensen^'of Blanchard, la., who jscored 99 out of 100, and we<ce declared America's health champions in the club contest neld in connection with the International Live Stock exposition in Chicago. ? Miss Ant* rim is five feet, five and a quarter inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. Christen sen is five feet and ten laches tall and weighs 152 pounds. 'i- / ? 4 I. ???'. 'wl, <V*" ?: i g ? mmmmmm BUT IT AT , V BUT EEJRF HOOPER'S HOOPER'S ?? ^ HIGH GRADE PERFUMES NORRIS' CANDIES .? ' TOILET SETS, STATIONERY CIGARS, PIPES ..CIGARETTES ' i .. ?" V It ''i ? ,. s. " ' ?; " V " A nice selection of gifts that will be appre ciated are, on display at - DRUG STORE The^Most Appreciated Gifts Jewelry?always a svrabel of beauty?is the aristocrat of all gifts. Its glittering sparkliug beauty will reflect as nothing else can, the rj brightness of Christmas Day. and the careful ^ thought and good tiiste of the donor. And this is in truth, the house of a thousand gifts ? in an exquisite assortment that embraces ev erything from ail inexpensive trinket to a costly jewel. Out mark of quality will stamp the gift?regardless of its price?as one to be loved and ?treasured 1'or years to come. N No gift will be more useful or more deeply appreciated than a watch. Always desired, it will bring to the recipient a thrill of ap preciation and pleasure in its possession. An assortment of lovely brooches. Filigree, platinum, white gold, and sterling silver, set with diamond^ or other precious and semi-precious stones. ? Rings for men and women, in a wide selection?jeweled,-plain, or initialed. Simple little bands?or elaborate circles. Necklaces of pearls, semi-precious and preciou$ stones, in a se lection that leaves nothing to be desired. Whether you want a tiny choker a long rope, you will find just thene cklace you want Cuff links that will please any man. Definitely masculine in de sign, elegantly simple, beautifully engraved'or platoi. Gold, White gold, platinum and sterling silver. Latest designs in Compacts and Mesh Bags. Toilet sets, military blushes, bill folds, silverware, Waterman Pens and sets. You will find c complete line of the better clasi of ,nwe!ry but at moderate prices. O W RAYMOND GLENN t JEWELER ! 1 ? . ? 7: \ .* ?? . y * ' r '... -v ' . ? 'i' *
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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