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JAOKSON COUNTY JOURNAL Published Weekly By The JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL CO. Entered as second (less matter at the post office at Sylva, N. C. DAN TOMPKINS, Editor Wo don't mean that we don't like to see the girl? at W. C. T. C., when we rejoice in i,'ie increased mule en rolhnent. Fa.f is, we always did pre j ier to look at a student body <j>f girls. We sti.' insist that now is a good i .nit* to v '.t money on the stock mar ket, ii \ *'i are a good guesser, or (?.in ieh i. pon your hunches (pardon us, we iman phsycic bids). J lot Dog! They are going to pavt Jf*Ci f rd w .Sylva to Dick 's (Jap. When i. is paved pJun.b through, vre are going to pitch our first real celebra t.oa since the Armistice was signed. Supreme court has been busy hand ing dutvii a decision involving oiu girl's dog chasing another girl. Fini <>,' .-fo.OO and costs, as imposed in a Jo.:i| recoider's court was held valid anil ordered collected. BrUce Ha it on -takes up a lot ot space, at so much a word, in the cur rent issue <?1 t lie Woman s Home Com pauiuii felling "Why I Am (ioing To \ ole lor lloover"; but we eouh. have explained it iu one sentence: Be caiue Iu* is an Ka>t Tennessee Kepub lit an. Lilerarv Digest poll allows John li 1 Jrinklev running some "> to 1 ahea for governor, oui !>: kuusa ile is an j! dependent, or campaigning as such. Folks from Jackson can tes tit'y that truly "a prophet is not witl <, .it lienor, save in lus own country", if, united Dr. John has developed in to more e?' i?.-,- of a major or niinoi prophet since ) Jeaviug his nativi heath. Wisconsin switched from the La Folic! le crowd to the regular If licuns, !or tli J'ir.st tiiiii* in torty yeai;s. It may iticau tliat the Wiscon sin folks, along with the rest of the country, want a change; and it may niuili that Democrats, up there, who Jiave despaired of success in theii own party, h:.\e b: en voting in th? itcp.ihlicau primary on the side of the progressives, and, seeing pros pects brighten for Democratic suc cess, have conic back home. Business of congratulating Coach Poindexter and Western Carolina Teachers ( :> lege upon the greatly icreascd enrollment of young men. lilting the male youth <>f this region .rain interested in the school at Cul ?uh;e is a most worthy enterprise. ? e have a notion that it might he ..vil to expand the aims of the Col it '.re to train the youth, male, and < male, along lines other than traili ng for teachers; which, of course ?hould always he included in the course of study. Thus might he de veloped an institution of greater magnitude than is possible in a col lege that is almost exclusively con cerned with increasing the number of applicants for teaching positions, and in raising the standard of public school teachers. THE MASS MEETINGS The mass meeting at (Jleuvillc, Sta urday afternoon, was a gathering of men and women, with a unity of mind and purpose. The people there h id the welfare and development of their be'ovcd county, along sane and practical lines, uppermost in their thought and action. They could vis ion a great trucking region, centering around tllenville; a greater institu tion at Cullowhee; a greater county sc it town at Sylva; and a highway that will tend to those ends, serve the home people of the county, and, at the same time, become a great trunk line of travel to and from the South to the Great Smoky Mountains ?',itioiial Park and from the Mid v.f.t to the South. Such meetings fie always productive of cumulative g iod; and the one at (ilenville, coup It ;l with the one in Asheville <ou Mon day, is a'ready bearing fruit. There was no disposition, at either meeting, on the part of the Jackson folks, to criticize the State Highway Commission, to be captious, or to interfere with plans for the construc tion of other roads in ot^ier counties. Their attitude was to present, in a direct way, the claims that 106 has to priority of consideration, in the light nf its im]>ortance to the county, to the State, and to the south-east; and to support those claims with facts from the long historical record in the ease; and from the geographical sig nificance of its location. WANTS SCH00LMA8TEBS CLUB As the School Masters Club can be helpful in standardizing Jackson county in the North Carolina Stand ardizing plans, let's organize, princi pals. Our president is head of the Murphy schools, and our secretary is in the Philippine Islands; but why not go on? , (r. C. Cooper. MEN STUDENTS OCCUPYING | REUBEN ROBERTSON HALL ' The opening of the 1JW2-.13 ses sion finds the men students housed 11 the spacious Reuben Robei;lsoii Dormitory. This miove was li.iad* necessary by the increased euro' I nent of male students, which is nion han twice that of last year., JL)avie.-> lall, formerly occupied by the boys rill accommodate only about 45 tudents, while Reuben Robertson vill boiise around 120. The idea in >invin& the boys was .not to give hen? a better place to stay, as Da wes llall was adequately equipped, nit to take eare of the enlarged en ellment Of Mien stud* uts. Reuben Robertson Dormitory is he newest on the campus and is tK.der.ii in every respect. This fact hoiild encourage the men stdenfs to ake good eare of it and do b tter .vork in their studies, and should t'so boost the enrollment of boys luring the year. Tt will, also, i ;ik:> f possible to property can for vis ting athletic teams liind b/?yi at th ?? '.n iiual basketball touruaineiit. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and I iy virtue ol" the author tv eonf. Tied by iImmI of trust cxt ?utcd by II. E. Buchanan and \vilV;; iYarl Buchanan, and 1. II. Powell and vitV, Bave Powell, dated the loth lay ol' October, 1029, juul recorded in look 108, page 415, .in the office of lie Register < I Deeds for Jackson County, .lc tier. son E. Owens, snbsti utcd Trustee will at twelve o -. lock hkjii on Monday, October 17, 1032 ?I I he Court House door of Ja< kson ,'ounty in Syiva, North 'Cai-oiina, sel! ,t public auction for cash to the high ?st bidder, the following land, to-wil: l>t?^i rn:i njr at the Southeast corner ?f the Stov.ill Building, Southwest ?oruer of I'owcll ? and Buchanan lot ?in?l runs parallel with Main Street it) feet to the Southwest corner of ot owned by Tuckaseegce Bank; thence at right angles with Main and Mill Streets Noithwardly 70 feet to he Northeast corner of Powell and Buchanan lot; thence" parallel with Mill Street 30 feet to the Northeast c.nner of said lot; thcfice Southward y and .it right angles to Mill ant' Main Streets 70 feet to the Beginning Conveyed by Hugo Stein and wife. )ora, to H. K. Buchanan and I. II. Powell by deed dated April 1st, 1920 >nd recorded in Book 100; Page 362 ecords of Deeds of .Jackson County North Carolina. Subject to parly wall agreements nude by I. II. Powell and II. K. Bu ?hanan to I). (J. Bryson and V. V. Hooper and Tuckaseegee Bank and recorded in Book 111, Page C, and Bonk Page (not record ed) Jackson County Registry. This sale is made on account of de fault in payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A ten percent (10 percent) cash deposit will be required of the high est bidder at the sale. This the 8th day of August, 1032. Jefferson E. Owens, Substituted Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue ol' the power of sale contained in a deed of trust exe cuted by J. H. MeCONNELL, Jr., to the undersigned trustee, dated Nov ember 18, 1925, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for . laekson County, North Carolina, in Hook of Deeds of Trust 94, page 2(52, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness herein secured, whereby the power of sale became operative, the under iigned trustee will, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 19.72, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, at the COURT HOUSE DOOR IN SYLVA, JACKSON COUNTY, NORTH CAR OLINA, sell for cash, at public sale, o the highest bidder, the fol'owing described piece or parcel of land, ying and being in said County of 'ackson, North Carolina, described us follows: BEGINNING on a spanish oak tump southwest corner of Dob^or. ?uiil Millsaps survey; and runs north 3 deg. 36 east 124 poles to a pine' thence south 86 deg. 24' east 14$ poles to a locust stump; thence North 3 deg.36' east 233 poles to a large rock thence south 86 deg. 24' east 250 poles to a stake; thence north 3 deg. 36' east 150 poles to a stake; thence north 86 deg. 24' west 470 poles to a large rock; thence south : i SUHftflfWHCOl LISSOM ly Charles E. Dunn Lesson for September 25 Review: Moses Honored in his Death Deuteronomy 32:48-52; 34:5-8 Golden Text: Psalm 116:15 The lessons for the last quarter havt dealt with the career of Mo?es. The narrative for this Sunday describes his death at Mount Ncbo, and his burial in an unknown tomb. It affords a fit opportunity to pause and meditate upon the signifi cance of this mas sive soul, the I f oun de r of th* Hebrew religion. He it was who de finitely made Jehovah the na tional God of tiie Israelites, a n d established the ini- t tial stages of their religious and politj 7 cal organization. Truly he was God's man of destiny. Let us glance at his spectacular biog raphy. We note that he was fortunate, as a child, to fall under the protection of Pharaoh's daughter, who nurtured him as her own son. Thus he was a highly favored lad, reared in an en vironinent of luxury and learning. But happily these privileges did -cot blind him to the sad plight of his brethren. The curtain rises again and we find our hero brooding in the desert of Midian. Here an imperative divine call to leadership is sounded from a burn ing bush. Moses hesitates and objects. But he finally olx*yr, and tlic rest of his life is a revelation of the magni ficaiice of his response. Some one has sjfid that nothing is wasted in jiutnan' life when once a great idea takes hold of it. The idea of liberty, with justice, undvr God. took possession of the. conscience arid will of Moses with compelling power, so that all he had done in his long days of preparation came to his aid, and he became one of the greatest organizing S geniuses in history, exhibiting a prac tical and powerful executive ability. We see him , ted fast and intrepid through the , stormy vicissitudes of plague, passover, (crossing of the sea, and wilderness wandering. He emerges as a world figure whose Ten Com mandments are '.he Magna Charta of humanity. The great man. Carlvle reminds us, is "the living light-fountain." Such was Moses. But let us remember that the :coret of his greatness lies in the directing providence of God Who alwav? remains with the man He & ... ? v# Hfctt. KARP HERMAN Al a party, -given by .Miss I kinder, at Marilyn on last Sunday, announce ment whs made of the cngagcmint ol Miss, Hchekah Herman of High Point I to Me. David Karp of Svlva. The wedding is to tak;? place in High Point on October thirtieth. Rev. Clias. E. Dunn FUlf SALE ? Jersey ami Guernsey cow, with second calf. Apply, C. H. Kitchen, Kvlva. FOR SALE ? One pure blo.wled l'ole Chiiia boar, two years old. A fine fellow to put out on range with four sows. Can he seen at Fair field, Inn, Sapphire. W. F. Ijewis, Sapphire, X. C. POSITION WANTED? Stenographer, experienced in gen eral office work, now employed, diuires to local t in Sylva or vic inity. Write (Miss) Kathryn Butte, Hamlet, X. C. ptp For Sale, Cheap: One beautiful build ing lot on Ridgeway St. Writ? ? R. I). Beam, Raleigh. ^ NOTICE OF TAX SALE By virtue of the tax list placed in my hands for collection for the year 1931, by the Hoard of Commissioner* of .lackson County, I will on the first Monday in October 1932, it be ing the 3rd day thereof, at the Court House door in the Town of Sylva, at 12 o'clock noon, expose for sale to the highest bidder for cash, to sat isfy the deliiH|ueut taxes and cost, the following real estate: SYLVA TOWNSHIP III. Powell, .T. T. Powell & C. W Denning, 4 lots $43.08 I. II. Powell, 3 lots $230.57 H. E. Buchanan & T. II. Powell 1 lot $122.69 II. E. Buchanan, ( 4 years) 3 lots.. ,/l $11.70 CANEY FORK TOWNSHIP Fred Queen 11 acres $8.00 DILLSRORO TOWNSHIP Lee Conley estate 5 acres $23.70 WEBSTER TOWNSHIP J. II. Bradley 114 GrlO acres 45.1 HAMBURG TOWNSHIP Mrs. R. G. Moore 158 acres $19.27 Will Pruitt 40 acres 21.42 JOHN J. MANEY Tax Collector for Jackson County. 3 deg. 36' west 500 poles to a stake; thence south 86 deg. 11' east 64 poles to the beginning, containing 797 acres as per survey of S. M Parker, made July 12. 1915. This. August 18, 1932. G. L. JONES. Trustee NOTICE or RESALE r NORTH CAROLINA, ; 1 1 JACKSON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power and ?authority contained in a cer tain deed of trust, executed the 30tl. day of March, 1927, by Wade Gal loway and wife, Eulah Galloway, to A. J. Dills, Trustee for the Sylva Cual and Lumber Company, which deed of trust is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds foi Jackson County, North Carolina, in j Book 10 J, at Page 129, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby sccured: Now, therefore, I, A. J. Dills, Trustee, ni l on Monday, September the 20th, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door in the town of Sylva, North Carolina, offer for sale to tin: highest bidder for cash, !he following described real estate: Being lots Numbers 4, 5, (5, 7 and 1 of the W. L. Henson farm, in Cul ?owhee Township Jackson County Vorth Carolina, r.a shown by a plol said farm inude by 0. B. Coward. Surveyor, November, 1924 and record d in the ^if'ice of the Register of I Deeds for -'acksou Count v. North ? ' Carolina in Book of Maps No. 1 at page ?8; to which said plot ref .?mice is made for a further deserip ion of said lots. This prop tly was sold oil the 29th ?lay of August, 1932, and the highest l?i?l has been duly raised as required ??v lew, and the C.'erk of the Superioi < orrt of said Coantv has ordered bmd to bp r.'-sold to satisfy the in debtediiess secured by said deed of trust. 'I Ins thV oth day of S-pteinber, 193:' A. J. DTLLS, Trustee. 9-15 21-dkm NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS UNDER DEED OF TRUS1 ruder and hv virtue of the powci :?f sale contained in a certain deed ol rust executed by Bud Webster to \V :{. ShVrri I, Trustee, for (}. K. Moss luted .laiiuary 13, 1931, and recorder ii Hook 114, at page 293, in tin- of rice of the Register of Deeds of J act ?ion County, North Carolina, and dc fault having been made in the pay tnent of ihe Indebtedness thereby sc xured, and the holder thereof bavin; directed that said deed of trust b< foreclosed ; Now, Therefore, the undersigned trustee, will offer for sale and sel to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the town ot Sylvn, Jackson County, North Caro linn, at 12:00 o'clock, Noon, oil Mon day, October 3, 1932, all those certain pieces or parcels of land situate, ly ing and being in River Township, Jackson County, North Carolina, and described and defined as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a pop lar in a branch and runs i:p wit! said branch to the ford below the L \V. Hooper house; thence a North ;ast course to a ehesnut near the lit t lt> pate; thence 'last wan I bv a rock house to C. L. Hooper's line; thcnei with the outside boundary line of L \V. Hooper's lands back to the be ginning, and being the same lands conveyed by will by L. W. Hooper to C. R. Hooper, which said will is recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, North Carolina, to which ref erence is hereby made for a more complete description of said lands. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a double sonrwood on top of thp moun tain in C. L Hooper's line and runs thence S. 82 deg. W., 41 poles to a stake in Estella Moses' line; thence N 8 deg. R, 24 pole^ to a stake neat the top of the mountain; thence S. 73 deg. and 45 min. E., 40 poles to a stake on top of the mountain in C. L. Hooper fi line; thence South 7 poles to the beginning, containing 4 acres more or less. To satisfy said indebtedness, in terest and cost of sale. This the 3rd day of September, 1932 W. R. Shcrrill, Trustee. 9 8 4ts WRS. Rheumatics Thrilled . \ When Torturing / imI frins Are Stopped* J a aociot aiei ?:tn sucn pnenomenai success in \ treating rheumatism that A A |T 1 \ dis office was always i A l?a \ crovded w'th patients ] (I Ittfl . ] from lar and near Be ' was finally Induced to mar.e ais outstanding prescription ftvatla* ole inro^gn drug stores so all sufferers couid benefit rhousands who never dream ed sucn a thing possible nave won absolute freedom trom the torturing pains ot rheu matism. neuritis, mmoago and neuralgia with this amazing prescription. Makes na difference now intense the pain or no?* long you've suffered U very first three doses don't ortng blessed comforting relleff druggist ?ui refund vour money There^ ?re no opiates or narcotics in Ru-No-Ma 8wifi and powerful vet absolutely oarm jess - Why waste time with anything that doesn t stop your pain? If Ru-No-Ma does thai you Know you win eei well ? Oelay only causes suffering l'ry tnis last work { ?ng nrescirjc^n thai puts oecJridlen pa:n-' rackeo suiiereri on their leet ready tor ?ork or olayi SYLVA PHAEMAC7 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra irix of the Estate of P. C. Henson loceased, late of .Jackson County, NTorth Carolina, this is to notify al persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhib them to the undersigned at Cullowhee. North Carolina, on or before the 19tl day of August, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. AH persons indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 10th day of August, 1932. LOUISE HENSON, Administratrix of the Estate of P. C. Henson deceased. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, made by J. Belle Itovles and husband, George Hoyics, to Cyrus II Nicholson, Trustee, dated the 12th day of Octobcr, 1931, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deed; for Jackson County, North Caro'inn, in Book ft pair (I PA " " l'"~' , . fault having been mailt- in \\u, ment of the note thereby Si-CUl> and the holder thereof haui,.. ,|11)( ' ed that the Deed of Tr-i-t closed, the undersign. . I tni-i,.,. M offer for sale sit tin < ..-u l n?,., VH, Nlltt;, 1 _ sitlil W 1 1 ? ? I' '-n-li *'"1 in t|. . ??1 N-r., ?ill ly ii door in the Town i,f s Caroling 'at 12 oYlwk Monday October 17, Hi:; sell to the highest biil<l> i certain parcel of lam! i County of Jackson, Si: Carolina, and more scribed as follows: or parcel of land mm' - o rparcel of laud tu> scribed in a certain it. , gust 9, 1930, and ew.i , A. Svihla to .). Mclli it band, George I lovl, - is duly recorded in Register of Deeds ty, N. C\, in Book Nu 192, to which said d. (,| r, reference is hereby irun1 ? full and complcti lands. This the 15 dav o ? : ?' . ml ,j. ' '' ?'! <li 11 ?! Aii V W , !, - mill ?* i "?!. - n,i ?>' 'mm, hi <t. i ,> 1 "h-Oft | , 1|( 1K(, I'lll'i! ill-. . .,i n.iir Cyrus II. Nieln.i- , . titer. |<|; "i NO LONGER HAVE TO TAKE LAXATIVES OF ANY KIND.... SARGON SOFT MASS PILLS HAVE ENTIRELY FREED ME OF CONSTIPATION $fvy The commonest curse of mankind! Is constipation. It poisons u:-, breaks) down youthful strenrth ar.'l vI.tot-. ages us prematurely, and loaves us, an easy victim of countless diseases. i Millions are slaves to the laxative habit. The effect of ordinary cathar.l tics is < nly temporary; they weaken) bowel action and lose their effcrt. The more we take the more we have to take. A New Discovery Pile. prepared by the liver. Is Ns-J tare's ureat weapon ajr'ilnst const'-' l>ation. It Is a natural laxative, anti septic and antiacid. Pile is also a digest ant without which sound diges tion is impossible. Until the discovery of Snrgron Soft Mass Pills, we have been blast Insr! out the Intestines with cathartics and purges, believlnp tl'nt tliev stimulated the liver. Science now knows that calomel, salts, oils and other ordinary laxative druirs have ?? * "fi'ect whatever on the liver, fe 'con Soft Mass Pills contain an zinpr substance which highest i ?(?dleai authorities aeree Is the orlv ?iiectlve stimulant to die bile pro Vr.% /A ? '? ? ?vv? - . . " '. ducinp activity of the liver knov.n to Materia Medica. I'nlike ordinary ??:< 1 1 ?. i r i substance d'H-s not ?- ? hi the system. It d?M-s ii- l.v s>?.||j. ly stimulating the li.-r to < ]. insw itself by incrrasiiu' it- f<i 'xlm ti-ni of bile ? a more natni il r?i I f 1 nzh laxative than an ever I.- ilevtMj by man. Har<on Soft 1 ";!'*? 'i .? H'* any laxative > <w 1 1 ? ; ? v : t.*il.? n. They are sc KM/ 1 ? :>i : tli?- ??art: in thiijr action tiiil i ? . ? i.? ahov<t them to i<\iiir.-l w: ti n i ? have over trtlr- ?: ? t '? most remarkable "f ,.- '' Ilii'ir flirt Mens call for ji tni'u-l redjii'.ii.n 'f (lie dose until I!m? m ;i if n.ii'i il where you no Ir?i'?er re.ji :i l.ivj tive of any 1:2nd. ' * This remacl?;;!jlft iii- Jit in? !? ?> M obtained (ro!9 This remarkable medicine ir.:y be obtained at THE 8YL"rA PHARMACY WHY NOT HAVE YOUR NEXT SUIT 5'ADIi TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS? High Grade Made-to-Measnic < 'loibinj; At Lowest Prices in Years SATISFACTION 0 1 TA If A NTKK1) J. E. KEENER, Reprc sentativc P. H. Davis Tailoring Co,; Homeland Taifelnc. Inquire at Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop W. C. T. C We congratulate you 011 the in creased enrollment of men stu dents. You have our heartiest sup port at all times. We are prepared to give you < - cellent service in Laundry and I >1 y Cleaning, See our Cariipus Agents. Waynesville Laundry, Inc. Announcing . . That I am again operating* the 01 i Mill at the mouth of Savannah; and will appreciate the continue:! patronage of my old friends and customers. - W. C. Cagle jj
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