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JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL DAN TOHPKIN8 Editor M ? ? ? i. i? ? ? ? ? ? i; i Published Weekly By Tk? JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL 00 Entered as second class matter a the post office at Sylva, N. C. Greensboro Daily News t Senator King of Utah in the name of Democracy refuses to accept any responsibility for blocking President Hoove/'s restoration of business. Sounds reasonable; Ye Paragrapher personally knows several Democrats who would be willing to extend the Republican administration unlimited credit in return for a bit of hard cash. ? ? Mi NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Homer Little ton and wife, Louise Littleton, to Dan K Moore, Trustee, on the 1 day October, 1928, and recorded in book 106 at page 106 in the office of the register of deeds for Jacksou County, North Carolina, to secure the indebtedness therein stated, and de ...i.i haviug been made in the pay ment as therein provided, and pay ment having been demanded and re iused, now, therefore, 1 will, in com pliance with demands made upon me by the holders of the note, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at pnblic auction, at the court house door in Sylva, Jackson County, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon on the 29 day of September, 1930, the fallowing described prop erty: '"ttflHMl Being lot number 15 as shown on a map of the Geo R. McCall lauds made b(y W. D. Wike, surveyor, on September 1 to 4, 1926, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, North Carolina in Map Book No. 1 at page 102, reference to which map and record is hereby made for a more full and complete description. This being the same lot as shown a plat made by J. C. Wike, surveyor, on the 11 day of August, 1922, as lot No. 17, which map or plat is re corded in Map Rook fro. 1 at page 49, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, N C., to which map and record reference is hereby made for a more full and complete description, the same con taining 2 1-4 acres more or less. This the 27 day of August, 1930. DAN K MOORE, Trustee 8 28 4ts DKM NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE UNDER DEED* OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a deed of trust exeoutel by Grant Lowe to E. P. Stillwell, trustee for the Rubin Mica Company, dated 25 April, 1929, duly recorded in the Jackson County Public Registry in Book 108, page 286 et seq., and in tha Macon County Public Registry in Book No. 32, page 80 et seq., to which reference is here by made; and default haviug been made in the payment of the indeb tedness and notes therein secured and demand having been made for the payment of said indebtedness and payment refused, and demand having been made upon the under signed trustee by the holder of said notes to focecute the power of sale in said deed of trust contained and said power of sale having become operative by default in the payment of said notes and indebtedness: NOW, THEREFORE, I, E. Pi Stillwell, trustee as aforesaid, will on Wednesday, October 1, 1930, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the front door of the Courthouse in the town of Sylva, Jackson County, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bid der, for cash, at public auction, the following described mica, mica mines, mica interests and properties, min erals, mineral rights, easements, pri vileges and mining rights; mining equipment and machinery, situate, lying and being in and on a contigu ous boundary iu Jackson and Macon counties, North Carolina, as dcscrib-j ed in said deed of trust, towit: FIRST TRACT: All the mica inter est, with full mining rights and priv ileges in and to that tract of land situate, lying and being on the wat ers of Cullowhee Creek in Jackson county, and BEGINNING at a hick ory, the Southwest corner of State Grant No 844, granted to Andrew Presley, and runs thence North with the line of said Grant No. 844, 60 ! poles to a small hickory in said line; J thence South 75 E 40 poles to a small hickory near the fence; thence 1 a Southwest direction to the BEGIN ? NTNG, including what is known as ! the Rock Cut Mine, and being and j comprehending the same lands and mine described in a deed daled 1 ' .rune, 1928, from Morris Rubin and j wife to the Rubin Mica Co., which ; said deed is duly recorded in the , Jackson County Public Registry in | Book 109, page 54, to which reference is hereby had. SECOND: Being all the rights, titles, interests, lands, i tenements, hereditaments, claims, j privileges and easements formerly owned by F. F. Palms, deceased and described in a deed from H. G. Rob inson and James K. Watkin*, Com missioner to R. IT. Garrett, situate, lying and being on the waters of : Cullowhee Creek and Savannah Creek 1 in Jackson County, and in Millshoal j Township, Macon County, N. C. said i deed dated the 18 day of May, 1928, i it being the intention herein to con vey all the right, title anl interest in all the tracts and parcels of land in Macon and Jackson Counties, North Carolina, of wliich said Fran cis F. Palms died seized and poss essed. THIRD: All the rights, titles and interests of the heirs at law of F. F. Palms, deceased, by H. G. Robinson and James K. Watkins, commissioners, to R. U. Garrett by deed dated 18 May, 1928, as describ ed in a deed from W A. H. Schrei ber to F. F. Palms, trustee, dated the 2 day of July, 1891, recorded in Jackson County in Book "P" at page 175, and iu a deed from H. H. Ben nett and wife to F. F. Palms, trustee dated June 13, 1892, and recorded in Jackson Coc ut y in Book "Q" at page 121; and describ ed in another deed from W A. H. Schreiber to F. F Palms, trustee, dated 19 September, 1891, and re corded in Book "P" at page 318 of Jackson County; and in a certain other deed W .A. H. Schreider to F F, Palms, Trust e'?, ('l ted 13 day of July, 1891, aud recoiled in Book "P" at page 177 is Jacksoi- County Xl ' {' i An Open Book Why A &P prices for good food are low, A A P has millions of customers all over the i country, and more customers are coming to A A P ?tores every day because they find there the good food they want at prices they know to be as low as ; if possible to a going business. There is no secret about this. Like everyone else in business, A A P buys goods to sell them at a profit. AftP*i unusual success is due to two facts: (1) A A P buys the best wherever the best can be bought at greatest advantage to A A P cus v tomers; (2) A A P sells the best for only a little more than the best costs?plus selling expense. It can do both these things because so many people buy in its stores. These people know that A A J passes on to i them all the saving when prices fall at the sources ' of supply, retaining, under all conditions, no more than its regular profit?2% cents in the dollar. ofifr ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ca UW, o?Mt Atlantic * FmMK T? Co. and also io a cestain deed from W. j H. Hasket and wife to F. FTPalms, trustee, dated 1 May, 1893, and re-J corded in Book "CC" pa^e 95 of the Records of Deeds for Macon Conn-' ty; and being fully described by, metes and bounds in a deed from J. E. McLain, sheriff of Jackson County, to F F. Palms, dated 1 July 1895, and recorded in the of-, fice of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County in Book "T" at page 281 and 282, and i? a deed of same date from C. T. Roan, sher iff of Macon County to F. F. Palms, and recorded in the Office of the Register of deeds for Macon County in Book of Deeds "EE" at pages 56. 57. and 58. to all of said deeds and records reference is hereby had for a full and complete description. FOURTH:-The following list of tools, machinery and equipment: One Air Compresser and Receiver Tank; one Boiler and Engine; Four thousand (4000) feet of air line; Three (3) Jack Hammers; Three (3) sets of Jack Hammer steel; Two (2)J Blacksmith Shops complete; picks, shovels and wheelbarrows; mica honse; Boiler, Room; one bunk house; three (3) beds with bed I clothing complete; One Cook house j with kitchen furniture, and with' Bfed > for cook; Magazine; One Hand ( Pcmp,all the above property being now ! located on and near the mines of mice J now being operated on the boundary , of land hereinbefore described here in. ; i To satisfy said indebtedness, prin cipal, interest and costs. I This the 26 day of August, 1930. j E. P. STILLWELL, Trustee. , 8 28 4ts. A Dollar Saved is \ a Dollar Made "Take care of your pennies and your dol lars will take care of themselves." MAYONNAISE, Duke's Home Made, pint size 41c SNOW DRIFT, 6 lb. pails ! $1.05 3 lb. pails 55c. COTTON SEED MEAL, Bright yellow, 7 percent, per sack .... $2.25 SEfSD RYE new crop, per bushel $1.50 OATS No. 3 Natural white, per 5 bu. bags .... $3.50 APPLE BLOSSOM FLOUR, "No foolin' It's Good," 48 lb. bag $1.55 SUGAR, 25 lb. bags $1.30 PURE COFFEE, High Grade, 3 lbs for 50c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 3 lb. cans $1.13 LARD, Compound, 8 lb. pails $1.05 SYLVA SUPPLY CO. A. and P. Family self rising FLOUR ...80c, $1.59 $3.05 ( Personal) The woman who buys at A. ami P. stores learns the principle of sound thrift . . whether she needs to save or merely is wise enough to get her money's worth. " That principle is to make sure of the best at the lowest cost. Shortening Swift's Jewel or Scoco 8 lb. bucket $1.05 Compound Lard, 2 lbs 25c Bread and Butter Pickles, jar ...r 21c Cnyipbell's Tomato Soups, 3 cans 23c. QUAKER-MAID Oven Baked Beans, 4 cans ?..25c Suggestions for the Schools Lunch Fig Bars, lb : - 12 l-2c Rajah Sandwich Spread, 9 oz jar 19c Libby's Apple Butter, No. 2 pan 12 l-2c Peanut Butter, lb 19c. Sultana Asst. Jams, 15 oz. jar 25c. Grandmother's Bread, pullman loaf 10c CLICQUOT CLUB AND C. and C. IMPERIAL DRY Ginger Ale, 2 bottles 25c. Canada Dry and Clicquot, 3 bottles 50c Lux, Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 20c. ?ATLANTIC & PACIFIC* ca announcement The second Chiropractic office will be opened K< |.t,?lWr , 1930, in Sylva, North Carolina _ ..v ? Honrs: Tucsdav Post-Office Building. Thursday 1U i? \ .4^ Saturday \ J. MARTINE, D. C. Chiropractor irr MViilp ? Hours Daily 2-5 and 7 s [>. \| Main Office, WayneaviHe Back to School Sylva, Dillsboro and Cullowbec Schools open M?iinla\t s,.,,| 1. The Sylva Phannacy, the designated school bonk ?lc]H?>itorv hafc, in addition to the various books selected tor use in the pub lic schools, a long list of pencils, tablets, pens, ink, ami numerous other articles for school use. Boys, Girls and Teachers ,pome here for your books. Come here lor your school supplies. Make our store your headquarters. We'll always he jrUI to >.c you. We invite all the teachers and school children in the enmity to com? see us. Sylva Pharmacy Designated Hook Depository for Jackson County. Back to * School , Sylva, Dillsboro and Cullowhee children will troop happily back to school, with smiling faces, Monday morning. Other Jackson county boys and girls are already at their tasks in the school room and at their play on the old school ground. We have for the use of these future Jack son county citizens: Pencils lcto5c. Book Bags 50c. Lunch Boxes lOjc to 25c Note Books 10c to 25c. Book Binders 10c to 25c Fountain Pens $100 Ink 10c. Envelopes 10c. Crayons.. 5c to 10c Pencil sharpeners - 5? Trunks .... .... $7 to $25 Bags $3 to $12.00 Watches $1 to $1.50 Knives 10c to $2.00 Flash lights 39c to $2.00 School scissors .r l?c Thumb kicks - 5? Alarm Iclocks $1.00 to $3.25 Safety razors 25 to$1.0C Aladdin lamps $10.50 Whether you go to school here or are going away to college, we have many things that you need in your equipment. , Jackson Hdw. Co.
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