Defies Jap nese ] j Settles House Majority"] | B?oaitt Uiroat FataT "WXt't. -i Genera! Cluang Kai-Shek, presi- Carl Wright Johnson, Democrat, Lya de Putti, noted screen ac dent of the Nanking Government, of San Antonio, Texas, who won tress, who recently swallowed a asserts he has two million troops the seat vacated by the death of chicken bone which lodged in her with which to oppose the Mikado's Harry M. Wurzbach, Republican, throat, died when pnermonia set in ?oldiers. He would unite all China gives his party 218 votes to the 217 after; the operation She was horn in one country. opposition votes of all parties. in Badapest. , New Tariff Board Head Raises Silver Standard "Mule" Turkey la Bred ?? ? I Km m i iTWJ??? Robert Lincoln O'Brien, who William Jennings Bryan, Jr., son . ^ new hybrid may displace tur was stenographer to President of the "Commoner," has called a *? ? na*'<>?yal dish. The breed is Cleveland, has been appointed conference of fifteen Western Gov- 5? turken and is a_ cross be chair.uan of. the Tariff Commission, ernors on the silver question. He tween an Austrian white turkey succeeding Henry P. Fletcher. He asserts there is no politics ii\ his 2 L* Island Red hen. Ita Is a former Boston editor. call for a meeting. " Mid to be delicious* BALSAM ? ? Our agent, Mr. E. Long, was called to Bus-W lr 1 week to the bedside of liis mothe .-jUi* passed on Thursday moraine a was huried. on Saturday, lie and hi V nuily returned j to Balsam Sm day lUiernoon. Mr. and Mr*. 0. <' Crawford and Mr and Mrs. Charlie Ilorris arc vis-! iting relatives ;n (Jr S C'. This Is ''hot* killi " lime in Bal-j nam, and room vcr* .>?? hogs have! been billed. 1 ?>v. A. '. Brvson killed a R'.'d Jersey, last ? 'k, that was six i months old and we i .1 323 pounds., William I'ovard h s a hen that hp set on guinea t'ggs. his past sum- j mer. She leaiscd t guineas, and sine;4 then luis laid "? eggs and still laying. We had raili, mim , liail and sleet here Tuesday. We ^agine we hear old Santa getting .' is sleigh ready for V'hristmas. Miss Edith Coward has returned ironi ('ul|H'pert Va, to spend the Christmas holidays with homo folk.? JOHN JONES IS ILL Friends of John R. Jones will re gret to learn that he has been con-| fined to his home this week by illness MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED License to wed has been recently granted to three couples by Register of Deeds Vernon L. Cope. Sam Barnes to Janie Owen. John Hj (Jreen to Fannie Hooper. W'inslow Cogdill to Hattio Beck. NOTICE OF RESALE Not i w is hereby given lhat the lands embraced in a deed of trust from M.M.Higdon and Delia Iligdon to J. J. Hooker, Trustee, for Tucka-, ; seegee Bank, Sylva, N. C'., dated Octo : ber 2ft, 1921, and recorded in the of I fice of the Register of Deeds for 1 Jackson County, in Book 88 page 42, j were sold at public auction to the , highest bidder lor cash on the 28 dav of November, 1931, end since the Aspirin beware of imitations r Look for the name Bayer and the Bayer Aspirin is the universal word genuine on the package as ?ntidate for pains of all kind*. pictured below when you buy Aspirin. Then you will know that Headaches you are getting the gtnuine Bayer Colds fwoduct thousands of physicians Sore Throat prescribe. i J Hheumatiwu Bayer Aspirin is SAFE, as mil- Neuritis ions of usera have proved. It does , Neuralgia ?ot depress the heart, and no harm- Immiwrgo tal after-effects follow its use. Toothache ' Genuine Bayer Aspirin is sold at all druggists in boxes of 12 and in bottles of 24 and 100. Af/D 'J Aspirin is the trade- ', y mark of Bayer manu facture of monoaoetic acidester of salicylicacid. safe and within the time limit the bid of said lauds has been raised ten per-cent, ttanefore, by order of Dan Allison, Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, X. C.f this | property will again be offered for i sal? at public auction for cash at ' the Court House Door in the Town of Sylva, Jackson County, N. C-, by jthe trustee on the 26 day of Decem ; ber, 1931, described as follows: 45 acres more or" less in Savannah town ship, Jackson County, adjoining the lands of H. G. Crispe, J. L. Higdon, and Young tract, being home place of M M. Higdon, further reference to which may be found in Book 88 at pag-e 45 Record of Deeds, Jackson County. This the 9th day of December, 1031 Dan K. Moore, Trustee.' 12 10 2 ts T B. 1 ? NOTICE OP SALE UNDER ' * DEED OF J RUST Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust, executed by L. C. Jones and wife, Willie Jones, to W. R. Sher rill, Trustee, for M. M. Turpin and W. P. Turpin, on March 1, 1931, which deed of trust is diuly recorded in Book 114 at page 197 in the of 1c? of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, North Carolina, and default having been mode in the pay ment of the note thereby secured, and the holder thereof having direct ed that the deed. o,f trust be foreclos ed: Now, therefore, the undersigned will offer for sale and sellftt the Court House Door in the Town of Sylva, Jackson County, North Caro lina, on Wednesday, the 8th day of January, 1932, at 12:00 o'cloek, noon to the highest bidder for cash to sat isfy said debt, interest and. cost of sale . the following described tracts -of land: First Tract: Beginning at a eaevfc be* and runs thence East 40.poles to a stake in old line; thence North 50 poles to a {stake; thence West 60 .poles to a stake; thence North 50 p?!cs to a stake; thence East' 40 poies to the beginning, containing 25 acres more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a Span ish-oak and stake, T. ~Cf Ashe's Southwest corner, and runs, .thence South 80 poles to a stake; thenoe East 100 poles to a stake.; thenee North 80 poles to a stake, an old cor ner; thence Wiest 100 poles to the be ginning, containing 50 acresrmore or less. ^ ? Witness my hand this the 7th day of Deeember, 1931. W. R. Sherill, Trustee 12 10 4ts WRS Going At Full Blast! < ? t Hundreds of people have taken advantage of this Sale and the prices we are offering. New goo^s are coming in every day. Our stock is complete with mer chandise you need, at prices never offered before. Large Size Towels 10c Good. Heavy Outing 36 inches wide -- all colors 10c ?; yard flood, Heavy Sheeting yard Father George Sheeting 612c vord ?each Men's Heavy Overalls Full Cut 79c Boys' Overalls lioavv Quality 59c CLOTH" mi I II I I -|| WORK Dress Prints and HL ] ^ j SHOES II,i lotT Guaranteed fast Heavy colore, per LA I ,s}10(.S) JLUC ] coats ;IHXK3I1 Sl-98 One rack Ladiea' and Children's - i' Men's | 10of' o xa ^^^PVjFajl^Kr Oxfords YaL up to j j $10.00 Oxfords - closing out h! Men'g Good Heavy Unio Suits Strictly first su&jity- Special 69c Men's Ckxxg Heavy WorkShirts Fall Cut Men's Dress Oxfords Men's All Wool Slipover Sweaters ,\ 1 Table Curtain Scrim, Ginghams and other materials 5c One Lot Boys' Cotton Sweaters 49c Boys' Union Suits First Quality 39c One Table Men's and Bm Part Wool Sweaters and Lumberjackets 98c

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