BALSAM
Mr. John Jones and family and
Sir. Odell Queen attended the poul
try show in Asheville last week.
H )ii. W. T. Lee of Raleigh was
here this week.
Mr. Bill Giessler who has been at
Balsam Lodge several weeks will re
turn to his home in Newark, N. J.,
Thusrday.
Mr. 0. A. Hallough twill leave Wed
nesday to bring his family up .from
Day I una Beach to spend the summer
in Bnllougli Hills.
One day last week Mr. W. E. Ens
lev parked, his ear in front of Mr.
W. K. .(ones residence, leaving the
keys in and car in reverse. His!
Utile five year old hoy was in the'
ear and started the car. It ran some
dis'ance, hacked off an embankment i
down into the creek. When Mr. Ens
ley reached the car, the little boy
wit-; holding to the steering wheel
and wns not hurt at all, neither was!
the ear.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ensley and
little Doris of Asheville spent Sun
day here with his mother, Mrs. H.
P. Ensley.
fX.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED
IN TRUST
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Under and by virtue of the power
contained in a certain; Deed in Trust
executed to the undersigned by Mrs.
Madeline Trotter Horney on the 12th
day of September, 1927, and duly
recorded' in Book 101 at page 231 et
seq in the Register's Office for
Jackson county, North Carolina, and 1
default having been made by the
maker thereof in the payments of the
amounts duly and specifically set
forth therein, I will on the 18th day
of .June, 1928, at 2 o'clock P. M., ex
Ikisc 1'or sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de
scribed lands, to- wit:
FIRST TRACT: The same con
H. G. Bryson Company ,
CULLOWHEE, NORTH CAROLINA
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Our policy of HELPINO OUR CUSTOMERS increase their
savings is demonstrated in the extremely low prices on our Men 'a
?u?l Hoys Suits.
The styles are the markets very latest showing. The patterns
are beautiful and workmanship is the best.
We also have some very select extra trousers at attractive
prices. Now is the time to get vonrs.
EXTEND TO US THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING
THEM TO YOU
JNO. S. TROTTER, Mgr
sisting of 140 attres fnote dr 1?tt 'tod'
being known as the T. L. Moss tract
and lying and being along State
Highway No. 106 near the Tuekasei
gee Falls, and it being one of ythe
said tracts of land set forth in a cer
tain deed from W. R. Sherrill, Com
missioner to Mrs. Madeline Trotter
Horney, bearing date of September
12th, 1927, and dirfy recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds i'or
Jackson Connty, N. C-, reference to
which said deed is hereby madse for
a more complete description of said
lands.
SECOND TRACT. The same con
sisting of 224 acres more or less and
being known as the J. ft. Moss lands
and lying and being along -State
Highway No. 10(i i\ear the Tuekasei
trcr Falls and' same being one of the
said tracts of land set forth in a cer
tain deed dated the 12th day of Sep
tember, 1927, from W. R.. Sherrill,
Commissioner, to Mrs. Madeline Trot
tcr Horney, which said deed is duly
recorded in tho Register's Office for
.Jackson Couftty, N. C. reference to
which is hereby made for a more com
plete description of said lands.
This the 18th dva of May, 1928.
C. C. BUCHANA1N,
5 24 4t Trustee
Late infomitaion about how to
control the Mexican Bean Beetle is
contained in extension circular num
ber 22 which may lje secured free of,
charge from the State College of Ag
riculture. ( j
Plowing under soybeans that had
been limed increased the corn yield
the next year by ten bushels as com
pared with turning under soybeans
that had not been limed.
Gaston County dairvirtcn are plan
ning to eradicate every scrub bull in
the county. Fifty such animals have
already been located and it is hoped
to have these and all others eliminat
ed by June 22.
FOR SALE ? 4 ROOM HOUSE AND
lot, on Highway 106 leading to
Cnllowhee ? For prices and terms
see Tsam Evans, Svlva. 5 24 3t col
POTAfTO PLANTS FOR SALE ?
Queen of the South and Japanese
red. 25c. per one hundred. W. C.
Allison ? 5 24 2tp. .
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at counts
Thii Car
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What the
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means to you
and Better Chevrolet* purchased in t
community, we have taken in a large
numberofgood used cars. Many of these
can have been thoroughly inspected and
reconditioned where ncccssary.Toprotect
the purchaser, thered "O.K. that counts"
tag has been attached to the radiator caps
of theie OK'd cars* Look for this tag
and KNOW that you are getting honest
value!
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A few of our exceptional Used Car Values
. "with an OK that. counts"
1927 Chevrolet Coach, 4 baloon cas-|1927 Chevrolet Roadster, thoroughly
ingSj original Duco paint in good I reconditioned, in splendid shape
shape $425.00 [ at .... $.390.00
1926 Chevrolet Touring Car, in good
condition $275.00
1925 Ford Touring Car in good
shape $110.00
1926 Ford Coupe, motor in splendid
condition, 5 good casings, m-w paint
job $25fl.ft<!
1926 Chevrolet Touring Car, in splen
I did condition $2.'>0.00
OULLOWHEE MOTOR CO., Cullowhee
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JACKSON CHEVROLET CO., Sylva
Dependability, Satisfaction and Honest Value
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This property located two miles from Sylva on Main Highway No. 10 and has 1-2 mile of concrete frontage.
Fine, well-known Maple Spring on this property. -
City water runs through this property. Lights and telephone service, and yet you are free from all city taxes.
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\ Remember this is a great opportunity. You will positively buy this property at the high dollar. Owners Mrs,
Emma Allen and Arthur Allen. EASY TERMS
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Realty Auctic^n Company
JNO. P, OOLESBY, Mgr. HOME OFFICE. ANSLEY HOTEL, ATLANTA, OA.