ira's loveliest A\ ifil KktUhl. 18, of Flor. j|is>' ?\i|? America ' at Miam^ &ch0*"te* for the title of "Misi ^ U IvCJtOIL - I'oiver* ?i 6 Joyce Cixi|>iT. KnglMi woman niwnin.2 chaiiip:- who has come Arrcrvt t- C' inpv.e with woman jjiiwi't'-i here. fbneer Flyer Dead Glenn H Curtiss. first man in the arid to make a [ublic flight in an Hplaw. whose work madefying. fncticaL notice OF SUMMONS PH CAROLINA. pi.V OU'NTY WK sri'KUh'i; ( oCl.'T 1111 '. r|,i ;i,'K * iin.i Kliznlirth Norton; ^ i^ No] ti,; Juhll Paul minor.* b\ their (Jeneral ?fa. Julia .Mn<> Norton, \ > ^lbrriiiutiMi; c. s. Harrington;I *?rwn: William l>. 0recti; 1 r)s'" llminas .lainerson; ""'Harris; It l,u .Stewart; Frca-j '5: Ihitli Vernon; J ^lmn.1 ?i Hulh Vernon; { i haisy Turnquict; ? T???i??irt: Lizzi,. Triplet;! >i|?H; Myrtle lirown; Har KM* |?a\is; .lake Davis; Knie.t Wilson, E. H. . Sy - M. I i rris; T. M. Wilson; Km! liryson; Callic l '"1 Ihwjiei-; Adilie Hooper ' ,!,rl -hn-kson County, '""?"a, lielore the Clerk, U^1. 's brought for the ul,; .A SH'<' the interests of ^lir"' 'y. defendants -in MVif Jfr?nted to Alex ia ni n,"' ('"' v r('K'stei"ed in the ^ Rejiister of Deeds of , *?,1h Carolina, ^ : '""I delendants being Or*tlrrftin;'and the i"Ml oach of them' Hiir'.'] tliat they i of:'>'IH*?r before the %t X'"r *?Ur* daekson of x "" erative, and demand having been made by the holders of the notes secured therein; Now therefore, I, Billy Davn?, i Trustee, will on the 5th day of Sep tember, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Sylva, Jack j son County, N". C., offer for sale and j sell to the highest bidder for cash j the following described tracts or parcels of land: First Tract: Beginning on a hick ory J. A. Buchanan's and M. B. Al j lison's corner, and running with J. ! A. Buchanan's line to the state road. Then up said road to a small bunch of mulberries on the bank of the i road. Then a westerly direction to an apple tree on top of ridge near an old mica mine. Then up said ridge to a chincapin. Then with a condi tional line to a stake in J. A. Buch anan's line. Then with J. A. Buchan an's line to the beginning, containing 20 acres more or less. Second tract: Beginning on a stake or pine oak, J. A. Buchanan's S. W. corner, runs North 84V& W to a sassafras at the head of a spring; thence N. ' 74* West to a dog wood tree near the old stock law fence; thence North 63 W to a stake and' pointers in J., A. Buchanan's line, thence a northheast direction with his line to a mountain oak -in his line, R. C. Sutton corner, thence with a conditional line, an easterly direction to a chincapin then down i the tqp of the ridge to a pine near I an old mine, thencse an easterly di j rection to a bunch of mulberry bush es on the west bank of the state road, thence with said road and J. I A. Buchanan 's line to the beginning, containing 25 acres more or less. This being a part of M. B. Allison deceased land and his widow, Mi's. M. B. Allison shall have this land until her death. Thiff the 4th day of August, 1930. Billy Davis, Trustee. 8744. JJH. . <: Subscribe to Jackson County Journa notice op foreclosure SALE or LANI State of North Carolina, __ County of Jackson. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia Plaintiff, vs Rebecca E. Moore, wid#w of Abe Moore, deceased; Jas. Moore, Logan Moore, Myrtle Moore, Annie Moore Hooper and husband, Dillard Hooper; Mary Moore-Woods and husband Alfred Woods; Iva Lee Moore, Fred Moore and Hazel Moore, the last three being minors by Dan Moore Guardian Ad. Litem; aiu! all heirs at-law of Abe Moore, deceased; and A. M. Henson, Administrator of the estate of Abe Moore, deceased; Jack son County Bank; J. E. Freeman & J.S. Conner; G.R. Mills & Ida Mills Sylva Supply Co., Inc.; D. H. Brown trading as Jackson Chevrolet Com pany; and the Sylva National Farm Loan Association, Defendants. Pursuant to a judgment entered in above entitled oivil action on the 21st day of July, 1930, in the Su perior Court of said County by the Clerk, I will on the 1st day of September, 1930, at 12 o'clock M., at the County Courthouse door in said County sell at public auction to th highest bidder therefor the follow ing described lands, situated in said oount-y and state in Webster Town ship, comprising 57 acres, more or leas, and bounded and described a follows: i ? , All that certain lot, tract or par eel of land containing 57 acres, more or less, lo?ated, lying and being in Webster Township, County of Jack son, State of North Carolina, being bounded on the North by lands of Buchanan and also Henson lands; East by lands of T. H. and H. R. Hastings, South by lands ot Home land and Buchanan lands; and land, and the public road and west by public road Hogeland lands and Buchanan lands; and having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully ap pear by reference to a plat thereof made by Thos. A. Cox, Registered ? Iligmeer and Surveyor1, November 10, 1926, whieh plat is attached to abstract on file with the Federal Land Bank of Colombia. The terms of sale are as follows: One-fourth (1-4) of the accepted bid 8hall be pud into Court in cash im mediately after confirmation of the sale, the balance on credit, payable in four -(4) equal installments, with interest thereon at six (6) per cent um per annum, from the date ot sale until paid, and secured by a first mortgage of the premises on the part of the purchaser; provided that the purchaser shall have the right, when complying with the tejms hereof, to pay in cash the whole or any part of the credit portion of the purchase price. Should the cash proceeds of sale not suffice, after paying the costs of this action, the expenses of the sale including the compensation to the Commissioner, and all nnpaid taxes and assessments then assessed upon the property, to discharge and pay off the judgment' in favor of the plaintiff in full, then any bal ance due upon said judgment shall be evidenced by a separate bond and secured by a first and separate mort gage of the premises on the part of the purchaser and transferred and assigned to the plaintiff. The pur chaser shall pay for the preparation and recording of all papers. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bid ding the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said j lands will be resold at the same | place and up?n the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day un less said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 21st day of July, 1930. C. C. Buchanan, Commissioner 7 24 5ts. ijjf Send in Your Subscription VACATION COACH EXCURSIONS On each FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY, in July and August, the Southern Railway will sell coach excursion tickets to all stations in Southeastern territory at the following rates and limits: One and one-tenth fares, final limit 15 ?ays. One and one-fourth fares, final limit 30 days. These tickets are not good in parlor or sleeping cars. Apply local Ticket Agent for full information. J. H. WOOD, DIVISION PASSENGER AGENT ASHEVIMiE, N. 0. 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