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Am! :;!! >?ther persons claiming any!
iat.-rt-f ii tho lands herein described.
I'lrtl.-r and by virtue of the powc-s '
;,i.| :lH'ority conferred upon mo b}
a r^kui.'iit rendered in the above
ontit'fl action on the 23rd day of
J- 'iiihiv. * will, on the 6th dny
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m|| id i!?. highest bidder for cash at
tmlilif -'it the Court House!
lime iii Sylva. :it 12:00 o'clock, noon, i
tin- described property: !
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sV.\?. .lacV-":i County, North Caro !
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eeorded June 15, 1925, in Map Book
\"o. 11, on page 2D9 el. sw/., in tlio j
V.Hie IvYgistry of Jackson Count v, i
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f This property is sold for the <>. {
I Vction of the 1928 taxes, eosts,. in- i
I "rest and penalties. ?
Tiiis tho 31st <lav of Jan., 10
1 DAN K. MOOKti,
i Commissioner of Court.
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NOTICF OF SALE OF L/ NB
Umlor and by viiauo ??i" t'?< ntuii
?rity oonfeiTed by derd of trust ex- ?
en ted by B. 0. Painter and wife,
Lenora Painter, dati'd the 15; h day
>i' .1 miliary, 1 9'J9, and recorded in
Uook 1 OS, 208 et beq. in the
office i>t t'ue Register of Deeds for
Jaek.von County, Jefferson K. Owens,
.Sub initial Trustee, will at twelve
?>rloi k Xomi on
MO I) AY, MARCH 20TH, 1933
:u 'lie Court Home Door of Jackson
County in Sylva, North Carolina,
el! at public auction for cash to the
i bidder the following land to
IV 14 ?
!ii:01 XN'INO at an iron stako 450 j
uvt lr?>m the intersection at Allen j
t; . .?1 ; th<. ?!??<? South 07 dejrs. 30 ir.ins. j
Now For Some Wood Sawing By Atom r. R*d t
East 100 feet ; thence South 23 dogs.
30 mins. West J 50 feet; thence North
ti7 decs. 30 mins. WVst 100 feet;
thence North 22 de^s. 30 uiitis. Ennt '
150 feet to the beginning-. Doing nil
of lot No. 16 and part of F/>t No. 17
of the McCombs Addition to the
town of Sylva, N. 0.
This sale is made on Account of
| default in payment of the indcbl
! edness secured by said deed of trust.
; A . ten per cent (10 per ct.) cash
deposit will be required of the high*
est bidder at the sale.
Thin the 13th day of Feb., 1938.
JEFFERSON E. OWENS,
Substituted Trustee.
By Dan K. Moore Attj.
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ILLUSION:
1 he Oriental girl recline* on ? sheet of Plttt
glass supported by two slaves, The magician
waves a white sheet in front of the pretty
maiden ... pronounces a few mask words ???
Presto! She has disaff tared la tola lit.
EXPLANATION:
"Disappearing" acts are among the meet popu*
Jar in the 'repertory of the magician. Dog*,
horses, girls, whole rooms disappear? whisked
into wings, dropped through trapdoors, hidden
by mirrors. But this "disappearance" is a bit
different.One of the "slaves" is a holltna dummy.
When ilu* magician holds up the sheet the lithe
little lady disappears completely? into the I
venient figure of the dummy.
It's jfvn to bsFooied
...it's moke fuwto Know
There is also a trick of cigarette adver
tising, whereby a few magic words are
used to create the illusion of "Coolness."
EXPLANATION i Coolness is determined
by the speed of burning. Fresh cigarettes,
retaining their full moisture, burn more
slowly . . 4 smoke cooler. Parched, dry ciga
rettes burn fastThey taste hot. This makes
die method of wrapping very important.
Improperly wrapped cigarettes begin to
dry out as soon as packed.
Camels are cooler because they come
in the famous Humidor Pack of w tided,
three-ply, MOISTURE-PROOF oello
phanc . . . and because they contain better
tobaccos .
A cigarette that is fresh, full of natural
moisture, and blended from choice, ripe
tobaccos tastes cooler than one that is
harsh and acrid. For coolness, choose
a fresh cigarette, made from costUer
tobaccos.
It Is a fact, well known by
leaf tobacco experts, that
Camels are mada from finer,
MORI EXPENSIVE tobaccos Mian
any other popular brand.
Try Camels... give your taste a chance
to sense the difference. Youll appreci
ate it!
?0 TRICKS
%J VST COSTLIER
ji, V TOBACCOS
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