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M in LC? of sale of real prop Ljt UNDER TAX FORE CLOSURE U I'aivluia, County, ki' m'1"'"01 ^our'* _ (*. (inmshaw vs I |)?vis Agnes Willis as heirs ?I ,li i! JSlatton and all heirs ' . ?[ Jeff Slatton, deceased -" jfr .??1 h.v virtue of a decree ""uIl>lr<l i" 'lie Superior Court \fks?? ('oullt.v' N- C? in th(l 'c?titl??l action, therein ap)x>iut ? the undersigned Delia (Jrim Commissioner of the eourl f (jjrr-tiiig said Commissioner t<< 11 [|u. Inu<N described in the eoiu ?|lt filed herein at public auction, ash, to satisfy said tax lien, in t .??I costs, the lands dcscrib- i ll1(. Complaint herein, which j j deM-riptnm is as follows: , therefore, I, the undersign ' i,t.jl;i (rii(iish.iwe, Commissioner , [j,,. Court, will on Monday the lj i! i ?? < 'cioher, 19.30, 12 o'clock . /' ;|| ilu front door of the virt IIoiim' i" I 'e Town of Sylva, Lft?M County, N. offer fot ?ft .,,?1 sell to the highest bidder, sh to satisfy said tax lien, ,v;t am! costs, the lands describ ;jlt complaint herein, which said cription is as tollows: |L?ini! and being in Cashier's Unship, Jackson C o u n t y l , and beginning at a spanish lik ?M !lie North side of a branch ,| runs West 78 poles plhs |i j,.],., to a maple, T. (Jrimsliaw's ,r.t,r: la-o ihe corner of Granl f;I i recti Grant) then North 20 j rlrs to a locust, then west GO poles i]ui;ipie; then North (i0 poles t< rlnMniit oak; then Kast fit) pole.; | ,i clientuut; then north (54 pole 3 stak * (now a dogwood) then ,| fill poles to a stake (now : ii.rncc' tl.en south 144 poles to the Lice i?i hcuiiining. Being same lads | iiwil in 1854 by .1. Keenur et al ?J survc; ed by order of court out. I!M, I'arkcr and Crisp sur ItHtlfS. This tli<> I tit It day of September, IP. Dilla firimshnwie, Cotnniissionor of the Court |9 lMts paid. NOTICE OF SALE IMfTH CAROLINA, lAihsuX COUNTY, k the .Superior Court. I. L. Moss, and Klizubeth Norton, Bo-ic Davis Norton, Josn Paul Nor fon, imiiois by their general guar an, Julia .Moss Norton, Petitiou k vs. Buns Norton, Lessie Hnrington and Wand, ('. S. Harrington; Winnie tiroeii an 1 husband,Willliain B. (im*u hue Jaiuerson, wite ot' T. Ix?ring Janiersoti; K_in Brvson, Tbonuis Jam toy", Dallas Jaiuerson; Harris, husband of Emmie Harris, leased, and the unknown heirs-at k* oi said Eminie Hants; Jehu 'art; Prealou Stewart; Kutli Union and husband, Vern Claude Wilson; Daisy Turnquiet; wd hii:ibi.>nd, Robert Turnquiet; Lizli#Triplet! and husbai.d, Win.Trip ?; Myrtle Brown and husband, Nwold Brown; Elaic Davis and las band, Jake Davis; Fred Wilson;) truest W ilson; E. H. Harris and! kuahand, J. M. Harris and their i unknown heirs at law; T. M. Wil-j "J" ami the unknown heirs at law | ?J T. M. Wilson; John Colling; j r"l Brvson; allie Bain; Elmer ?ftlH'1': Don Wilson; Y:ctor Hen *rs,,u; l'?wton Hendci^ou; Sadie cholson and husband, Frank Nieb "?'J and H. C. Henderson, Re dents. , > virtue of a decree rendered jj1 'lie above entitled action on the J,r'l day of Sept timber, J 9.10, by ? T. (iribble, ClerksbL' the Super-" *?r Crmrt Jackson County, de a .sale of the lands herein f'ter d(?ei|hed for partition be plaintiffs and deiem? nt.s r"*?ii,V i?pr fth? nun'd ^signed 0||i.;.i?ii,,i(.r 0| fOU|t to :id said land and conduct sai(. sale: .-0T , 1 herefore, the undersigned #,t",-,lanee to the terms of said *offer for sale at public '"'".lor cash,to to the highest hid j;f 1 ?' Court ? House door in ^ North Carolina, between the j,''' ] a. m., and 2 p. m. on November 3, 1930, the fol ' ~ '''"^"l ibed tract of land, be lands embraced in State W . described as fol at a chestnut oak Uin ^ ^oal Creek Moun-| f; ! east s'de sa'(' SaP? hm 'y 1,1,1 Moss> Cove field and tj, ' " W 'W |K)les to an oak: r>~ to a bkek . ,:'ii S. (>2 W. 54 poles to a dou ^ "Paaiah oak; then S 100 poles to ' a stake, crossing said fork of Tuck aseegee Hiver at GO p:?les below the mouth of White Pine Creek; then N 52 E 240 poles to a white oak on the summit of the ridge, south' of Shoal Creek; then S 24 E 140 poles to the. beginning. This 23nl dav of September, 1930. THOMAS A. COX, 9 25 4t. Commission <r.' LEGAL NOTICE j Petitions having been received .nsk I ing for a closed season against trap ping fur-baaring am'ma Is in the couaties of Clay, Cherokep, (Ira ham, Swain, Jackson, Haywood, Madison, Yancey, buncombe, Hen derson, Transylvania, Polk, Macon! ! McDowell and Mitchell, a public hearing is hereby called for the con | sideration of these\ petitions at 11 o'clock on October 1st, in the Court House in Ashcville, N. C., This heal ing is called under the provisions ol Section 15, Chapter 51, Public Jjaw> of 1927, as amended. Any and all persons wishing to be heard eithei for or against the promised closer Mason on fur-bearing animals in any and all of the said counties are invited to attend said hearing. C. H. ENGLAND, State (lame Warden 9 25 2ts l North Carolina, Jackson County. In tlie Superior Court. Etha Mae Watson vs Wood fin Watson The defendant above named will tako notice that a motion will be made in the above entitled action, at I lie October 1930 term of tlie Su perior Court of Jackson County to enforce the judgment, or a pari thereof, as rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant jit the February term of the Super ior Court of said County. The defendant will further take notice that lie is required to appear] at said term of the Superior Court of said County to b< held on Octo ber fi, 1930 and answer or demur to the said motion or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded. This 3rd day of September, 19.J0. J. T. OKTBBLK, . Clerk Superior Court \ ? 11 4ts DDA. ,. i of quality ,V'.! J ournal When your Children Cry for It Castoria is a comfort when Baby il { fretful. No sooner taken than the little j pne is at case. If restless, a few dropa ; ?vin hr? "ontentmeiit. No harm done, j for Castoria ia a baDy mpcr>t j for babies. Perfectly safe to five the youngest infant; you have tL* doctors' word for that! Ix is a vegetable pro-' duct and you could use It every day. But it's in an emergency that Castoria means most. ^ tssue night when constipation must be relieved?or colic pains?or other suffering. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, un opened, to make sure there will alwayb be Castoria in th* house. It is effective for older children, too; read the book that comes with it* CAST O R" 1 A L.JE WILL SELL good 104 acres farm well located in Towns County, Oa. Compelled to sell. A bargain. Write or come for particulars. Miss Della Burch, Hiawassee, Ga. FOR SALE?One Upright Piano in good condition. Address Box 351 T.Iva, N. C. FOR SALE?12 Horses and 4 mule . Apply Blackwood Lumber Co., Ea.- t LnPorte, N. C. - Adult* Contract Children** Disease* Adults can, and do, contract many children's diseases. And, usually, they suffer from them much more than children do. For instance, many adults contract worms, an ailment usually aswciated with children. Sometimes they suffer intensely and take expen sive medical treatments, without reali zing that worms are the cause of their troubles. Yet. the symptoms are the same as in children,* loss of appetite and weight, grinding the teeth and rest less sleep, itching of the nose and anus; and abdominal pains. And, the Bams medicine that surely and harmlessly ex pels round and pin worms from children will do the same for adults ? White's Cream Vermifuge, which you can get aft SYLVA PHARMACY, Agents The ELECTRIC Shop ATWATER-KENT RADIOS All Kinds of Electric Repair Work EXCURSION TO TEXAS Her?; is an opportunity to visit old friends at a minimum cost. Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets from all prin cipal towns on its lines in North Carolina on Saturday, Septem ber 13th, to all points in Tcxcs at a rate of one fare plus 25c for the round trip. Good Parting September 13th and limited to return on any day prior to October 5th, good on all regular trains both going and returning. For "those traveling in Pullman cars, the usual sleeping car rntes in addition to the railroad fare will be charged. Special v through Pullman ears or coaches will be arranged for parties. This is an opportunity to visit Texas at the lowest rates ever offered. Please call on your lo-al agent or write to the undersigned, and schedules and fares will be quoted you promptly. J. H. WOOD DIVISION PASSENGER AGENT, ASHEVILLE, N. C. '* / It's as easy and natural to enjoy the fragrant mildness of a Camel Cigarette as it is to admire beauty when you see it. * Camels are made, and always have been made, for discriminating smokers?the people whose keen judgment unerringly selects the best But that doesn't mean you have to be an expert to eiijoy Camels! The delicate, mellow fragrance of those choice sun-ripenea tobaccos is some thing that anybody can appreciate. Camels are naturally smooth and mild ? never parched nor insipid. Why is there such a swing to Camels? Because more and more smok ers are learning the difference between true mildness and mere flatness. 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