r./.cl! is Spending the (W,k v Mr. and Mrs. If. Ar. J], J. \Yivport Xews, Va | ); A!'1.* , ? ?. lio.ule and Mr. Doyle D. 1 1(? fit in WflyiiPsville to - ,, N? ?' Mr V>" ' I.-.V -i' . : " .!;;!!?* ' ' . ' Mr >!:' I ' , : ll l; ?|\ : - \rimjcr oi the Leader is ...is 7'oryfiis establishment, this week. ".i* *??" \ r Kiiuous i> in New . i r k having gone there to : i:...?ds for the Paris. ?? * * 1' A I I 'll Mr. Willie returned from a busi ! : Florida. j -:t * * Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hall , !i IVhri'Miy }), a son, ici, weiirlit !' and a halt' ( ? - .k. Put man and her son, i iitiuau, spent the week, !,..\?Kin, < iedrtria, with vela-; i i \j: . f ;?t rwi od has returned t<>! ... i . . i Haywood eounty, alter j -if with Iter daujrhte.t !:>ser and Mrs. .desser. > YH*. ' ' \. ; \she, principal of l?ra;r-| li.J. : I, in Dm ham county! . rn l with his parents, I \l ; i it M : ? ^ ? Ashe, on Daw-.! ... iiiii. j l! 1 VI. II Mi- W.i-.! r.tlS. '. - ? ? k- ? IV'l?'"1 ; .i t .thW- run.'.! 1,1 ti, ( i ' : I'1 ? . I I, 1 1: ; ? ? ? ? ? ' J l '? ' t l*|.'-. * ,? ? ; ; Hi! i r <'?; ? Jf j|;?? ham ami small I been spending N'ew .laiksi.n ?ir Sunday, i a patient, a!, haviir. ; t" r appen this seet ion ? k ?? V'. t hat -lie ; Fi'i- vi- '<: Mr. and M> > K:ne ' Monteiih >v?.palhi/e w lh tl?i:.t i tiv ti-Mtii t!i.> week, .of t?;eir ? ; ; i'!jl ?l:n'..li!c!", A * r: l \" (i:\i\es i < !:!<?;(?) ?V ,Mi>. M- niiiM:. ?l:n is in ; ^Vliif-t" I. ->;<!> m I :??. is j ' l , ij Mi. ! A lie civile Up l'romj iHiriuan i . . '? week <??!'!, return iinj Sut.'i !>'. . ' ? aipanied by Mrs Amu aii't li,.- . I'dren, ?' ininie, Ir5, * nr.' .? ;n \ A'; ... wlut have been , S(H-i?Ynt<! v.-V' !; i i eeks with A' i*. / A-W- M -. and Mrs." .T^liu \ . As).* ' *?* *: -h* I,. .- | he I'Mint ui faiil hy, Hi'.., -..i; ? .imi- auo lived at. ? uIIcwIh- v -(?ny to learn i f I in- flentli ... ? install, Kv., of Mr. liutus Miat.itn. i ! i !(*.-* t son id Airs. i... i!i' funeral and in ' ' ? ' : ; Duriitim vester-j t ?' v. DR. N. D. WELLS Coming Monday, February 22 First Day of Court Week KEENERfS STORE Next Door to Poinsett Grill Registered Optometrist Eye- Strain Spocialist DELICIOUS HOME- BAKED PIES A large slice, for only 5c All Sandwiches 5c Sylva Cafe ' * \ 1 * , ^ 1 E3UBR0IDCKY CLUB WILL MEET NEXT WEEK -f -' [ TLe Embroidery C'luTT will meet | ne.xt Wednesday afternoon, Feb : ritui y 24th, nt the Home of Mrs. i'tlohii A. Parris, with "Mrs. E. L. - \ ; Wil&m as joint hostess. ; CliUB TO SPONSOR OPERETTA I '?'I hc I Valiant," a' comic operetta, | will be gvven .by Western Carolina j "JViuhers College Clec 'Club and foot-; hail player*, February 20tb, at the j graded svliool auditorium here, spoil- j son fi by the Junior Study Club, of Sy I > ;i. ? ;MI?S ENLOE HOSTESS TO CLUB; .ijiss M:uy ?nloc will be hostess to thb -I t" iii< ?i- Study Club, at a meet ing Friday. 'evening. A Washington pri^ram wfll bo presented by Misses Mcv.i'ilyn Jihodes, liose Garrett and S-i" Allison and Mrs. Walter Jones. HALE'S MAKES IMPROVE MENTS ( ? ? j laic's fuis been making changes, TeaMuigen.eists, and improvements <Mi the inside of the shop, during I he- w eek, .se w paint has added to mh: tiippiMi'iinee of the inferior. The ctiscK Jmve bean retouched, and the ??tcr.k i reantfinged, making the floor pat e to ;i|\pear mere eommodious. T! j-s Hale is in New York City, Ihiv ".week buying tin spring line of merchandise lor the shop. An irifer nit'! Ict:;r tVi'm her riippears el?o ttlmv iir her advertisement. . v.; . ? - > V>,v ~r * *~Vt & k P v . v.. I Vy & h. yi BEAUTY '' ( in hands s ' i v Massaging of hand and wrist ia % ;i< juob as . ...mportant as the mani- ft | carir.': of nails. This is a part | of the personal service which i~ given by our manicurists. Thsre is character in hands ? 9.1 Keep yours looking their best. ,<j Manicure ... ?. 1 50 cti. & llair Waving 75ets X? I'erjnancnts . . $3-$5 and $7 ^ PROMPT SERVICE | 1 MODERN I Sra'.tty S?lioppp % PHONE 186 EAPTIBTg TO HOLD MISSION STUDY CLASS | The Baptist Woman's Missionary Society will conduct a mission study class next week, the meetings to be h eld at the church at three o'clock "ii Monday, Wednesday and Friday niternoons. Yhe book to he studied "Missions in the Bible" and the class will he under the direction of Mrs. Fred L. Hooper., [MRS. NICHOLS fiTaoSTESS TO socn?T5r Mrs. A. S. Nichols was hostess to the members of the Methodist Wom an's Missionary society, yesterday afternoon, at her home. The meeting which was attended by twenty three members, was presided over ))>* the J president Mrs. II. K; Hastings and Mrs. S. L. Campbell led the program, the subject for discussion being "How May I, As a Woman, Dis charge My Citizenship and Respon sibilities?" , I Among the items of business trans act* d were :i iiiotifjn that each mem ber of the society earn $1.00 during t lie coming mouth for the treasury, and a decision to donate a "shower" of ca ruied goods to the Community Hospital. Baskets for the reception of the canned goods will be found ?it ihe Sylva Supply Store today and tomorrow and ?every member <o? the society is urged to contribute some thing to this worthy cause Mrs. Nichols served her guests de Vidful refrewhinents. The eelebra ii-)ii of Washington's Birthday was suggested in the accompaniments of :he refreshments. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. M. Brown and Mir,. Annie Tompkins will be leader cf the program. .Mr. D. Ii. Tilley of Speedwell is in town today: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of S. P. Wilkes, deceased, in Jackson County, North Carolina, all persons I .iving claims against said estate are; iu'reby notified to present the same to, the undersigned or file the same with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson county on or before the 18' day of February, 1933, or this noticc tvill be pleaded in bar of recovery of i sueii claim. All persons indebted to ?aid estate will please make immediate settlement This the 17 day of February, 1932. , Grover Wilkes, Administrator of S. P. Wilkes deceased. Sylva, N. C. ?: 18 6ts NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST J NORTH CAROLINA JACKSON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 19 day of June, 1930 by O. T. Cooper and wife Lela M. Cooper to the under signed Hugh Monteith, trustee, there in securing a certain note and in debtedness, which is now long past due and unpaid, and demand having been made for the payment of same and the payment thereof having been refused, and the power of sale in said deed of trust havtng become operative, and thq holder of said notes therein secured having demand ed of said trustee that said power of sale be exercised. " NOW THEREFORE, I, the un dersigned, Hugh Monteith, trustee, will on Thursday March 10, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front door of the Court House in the town of Sylva, Jackson County, North Caro ' . . ! liiia, offer for sale, and will sell, toil the highest bidder, for cash, the j j following described tract of land,! msztfioftsd and ITeTcrifed in said deed of trust as followi: ? | BEING lots Nos. 40 and 41 of the sub-division of the G. T. Cooper land3 aa surveyed by W. D. Wike on Juno 19, 1926 as will appear by a map or plat of said sub-division made bv W. D. Wike, Surveyor, on June 19, 1926, which map is duly record- j i ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson Obunty, N. C. in Map Book No. ONE at page ShVBNTY-FOUR, to which record reference is hereby made for a full and complete description of said lands. To satisfy said notes and indebt edness, interest and costs of sale. This February 8, 1932, Hugh Monteith, "Trustee. 2-12-4ts hem Restless CHILDREN CHILDREN will fret, often for no apparent reason. But there's always Castorial As harmless as the recipe 1 011 the wrapper; mild and bland as it tastes. But its gentle action sootlies a a youngster more surely than a more powerful medicine. That's the beauty of this special children's remedy! It may be given the tiniest infant ? as often as there is need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or similar disturbance, it . is invaluable. A. coated tongue calls for just a few drops to ward oiT constipation; so does any i suggestion of bad brouth. Whenever ! children don't cat well, don't rest well, I or have any little ujiset ? this pure , vegetable preparation is usually all that's needed. I SPRING J932 Lowest Prices in Years Mr. Simons is in New York buying Spring Merchandise, and new goods are ar riving every day, including dresses, mil linery, all at the lowest prices in many vears. COURT WEEK SPECIALS We are offering >nany remarkably low prices during court week, for the bene fit of our country trade, so that you can buy while you are in town without having to miss additional days from your farm work. MEN'S SHIRTS 49c MEN'S SOX 5c Men's Work Shoes $1-48 PIECE GOODS Yard 9 c And man v other equally as good values. THE PARIS STOV ALL'S Big 9c Sale STARTS FRIDAY, FEB. 19; CLOSES SATURDAY, FEB. 27. Hundreds of useful items included in thta great 9c. Sale. Ivorene Enamelware ....9a 22x44 Inch Turkish Towels 9c. Green Glassware 9c. Knives, Forks, Spoons 9c. Stovall's 5c to $1.00 Store HOTEL McALPIN NEW YORK CITY February 17, 1932 f Jaokson County Journal, Sylva, N. C*, Dear Sir: ( ? I am in Nev York selecting the Spring Line of Clothing, Hats, Coats and accessories for our trade and 1 am pleased vith the styles for this season, as well as the reasonable prices at vhich ve vill be enabled to sell* , . " ' r Our shop has been thoroughly remodeled, in side, from front to back* Nev paint, nev arrange ment of merchandise, everything vill make our shop more attractive and ve invite our friends to come and see us* The nev styles in Dresses, Hats end Coats vill begin arriving in a fev days* Very truly, .f .? A 4 * ? ' ? T t I * ? f ' ' i Mr*. X* M. Hal* ?

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