?;0I Si-liulman haa returned Mr- ' , ,iaVs* stay in Charlotte. fro? * 11 . ? * # n. i) l-'"5si?P and Mr. Joe Win ! chiiI vi?terdav in Asheville. ' ", r 1 * * t * y, R. I'. Frot'zc, of Henderson ?ii 'wis lu-re, Tuesday, to see hid * ' : .1. F. Fr?*i t" ' 0 ^jss ,liw. (ihinc Plott and Mi&s ? -jj, M h were visitors here, \\':iuj-villc, Monday. lr * * * )[.. ;ih<! Mr*. It- (*? White returned llii", ?ion.:?!r to Ashevjlle, having .wui here? 00 * # ? yr< ;ui,! Mrs. .loe MaJlonee, of vrf(|i,.. ;itv ui tow-n today. Mr. Ma! Ii-'I- " '????' ly recovered from ? sfvorc illness, of several months' 8 duration. ? # # \jr,. I) M. IM^, W-returned from ?flplrav He:n-h, flSI^Pherc she with jli;< H.-t'iaali Moore, and Buddy jlall six"; x'vejM^foeks. Buddy <o.t for further treatim-"' i" I Mn^fcWitftal, Miss | }[c,iii- "rt to 'Asheviile. *V# * |j|?. lit Irii IMher and Miss Tincy Rjsm'II, ???' Asheviile, have been jrni <?f Miss piive Coward, at the 1 ovard House frere, for several days. Mi- I.iit^i r is leaving for her home today, vliil'* Miss Russell will remain for another week'* itay. MISS MOODc HAS OPERATION Miss I .yila Moody was operated on til's,!: itrninjr a! the local hospita' f.v i1- ;i' .if her nppendics. ? WILL HAVE PARTY TONIGHT Miss Eugenia Barton will enter- j \m \wr S-m-b.y S Iiool e'nss tonight I v ,v V w Vr. iiinl Mrs. S. L. j n' v Al rT M I r-~"i ? " a" ?. of Sy'va, and i . f d er, were m in Hi <?,?: /?>"." if the brido, on i;i>t S'itiihiv. :!?il urc making their Jinjiii' n? M'\ T;'!|?-nt's residence, on eh'* Ta""' ?? i V von 1. M? EOD S; S .cL. MELTS The Methodist \Von:au's Mission arv society mot yesterday, at the hnm< of Mrs W. P. Mcftvire, Mrs. f. ">j*V I .'n>r join: hostess with Mrs. MeOuire. The de votional ser vice was led by Mrs. II. R. Hast ings, th?- president, while the pro -am ras in . Jia-if. <.f Mrs. T. D CiiVTin. T!; ?' ' "x ?noon tra.- "Tfr I) .n-miess" aud Mrs j (W?n ;',ivc ,m outline on the work of j the ifa> -nnn-i and read a story on ' shv.iir [?M'i ' T! ank7.?ci .i'1 * Ann." <if fL' ? nis transacted during ? tli' < ssinn was the ''lection j of Mrs. ff. f{. Hacfin?s as " del ?"a4''* ' to the ailM**' ?>:'?;p5onarv fon^r-pec Of the W 's'i y.-j-ft Cjj o '?i* r- I Ifiiff, wlii(h wil be hold in; ^aynesvilif., on April eighteenth to I the twentieth. Mrs. T. R. Wolfe wa* : f'fftcd alternate. Duriogf the afternoon the hostesses ; ^ed salad, cake and coffee WIS 8ALLIE BUCHANAN DIES Mrs. fcnlli - Buchanan s'iccoinbed 1 'o h |in>^ illness, at her home at | ^fen's Creek, last Friday. Mrs. Burhaiiun. formerly Miss Salic Reed, is sun-ived liv two sons, Verlin and % Bu. li;: nan, her husband, James Buchanan , having died some years '2f'. NOTICE op application to OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE carrier and date op hear- | WG THEREON. k required by Section 3, Chapter Piib'ie Laws of 1927, notice is hereby given that app'ication has made by George H. Bramlett, 'or a Fr.iuchise Certificate, author ising tin- operation of motor vehicles w ivfln.jMntinp passengers between ^yiuMiil,. and Mt. Sterling, High ''"v XV 2- \ Brvson City and New 10 iM.il 107: Sylva to Top '":ii I'1. Topton to Tapoca, 108 and 1 l0 ] Jryson City 288 over the P'lblit- In -h ways via the intervening i'.ol tiiut the . Corporation ?ni!i i-^ian win bold a hearing on sair, (.plication in its office at JfHch. N". C., on Tuesday, March 21, iO;W a. m. * notice or foreclosure sale north CAROLINA, 'ACKc, >n- ( 1 "d? i .uid bv virtue of the power ?ale contained in a certain deed P? trusi, made and executed by J# L> MeHone and wife, Avis McHonr, to Dan K. Moore, Trustee for C. G. Middleton, dated April the. 13th, 1932 and recorded in Book 116, at Page 3<^ in the {Office of the Register of Deeds &Nr Jackson County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the holder there of having directed that tho- deed of trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at the Court House door in the town of Sylva, Jackson County, North Caro ina at 12:00 o'clock noon, on Mon day, April ^the 10th, 1933 and will sell to the highest bidder- for cash, * certain lot or parcel -of land in Jackson County, North Carolina, and nore particularly described as"* {bl ows: ' ... .. BEING all that tract of land de scribed in a deed from 'Jennie- D. vVebb and husband, N. T. . Wobb to T. L. McHone and wife, Avis Me Hone J a ted 28th day of December, 1931, uid recorded in record of JaoksOYi bounty, Nottih Carolina, in Book 118 :,age 37, and the description of thr *ame are mode here the same as if vritteu out in full, for a more com plete description of same reference s had for the /*amc. This tho ,8th dav of March, ,1933. j DAN K. MOORE, Trustee. \ 9 4t dkm- ; holder o i said note upou ihe - ? ** NOTICE OP SALE s. , ^ I OF REAL ^ATE Under and by virtue of potter and authority contained in that pertain deed of trust, dated Novembjp? 20tli, 1927, and recorded in Book 102, page ? 410, Jackson County Registry, and | executed by C. A. Bales and wife, to the' Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C., Trustee, default having been made .in the payment of the indebtedness figured... thereby, whereby the entire amount of said indebtedness became duo and payable and demand having been made by 1 1 te nanted therein tQ qclvectise* and. sell the property desfflbml- fn said deed of trust, the undersigned will' . offer for sale ftw sash at public auction at the Courthouse door in^j&ylva^ Ja'ek.-. son.Couny, N. C., at noon wK-Saturv day, March 18th, 1933, the following described: real estate: Situate, lyihg and being in the town of Sylva, Jackson County, North Carolina, bbunded on Northeast .by lot No. 69 of W. D. Wirreu ; on the Northwest- by lot No. 89 of J. W. j Pleeman on the Southwest by j Thomas Street ) and on the Southeast ! by Allen Street ; and being lot No. 58 j is .shown on the map or phat of t%S Macomb's'' Addition to the 'town** of Svlva, whicti' said taap or plat of said addition is duly recorded in the Tackson County public registry in' Book No. ''PP-46" at page 71, to which reference is hereby had, and more particularly*" described arid de fined as' follows: ' , '* BEGfNNjNG " at a stake the Northeast comer or Thomas and Al len Streets and runs thence frith ' Thomas Street, North 36 degrees West 204.8 feet to a stake corner of I 'ots No. 58 and No. 89; thence with he line of No. 89 'North 54 degrees Ma*t 68.3 feet to a stake corner of Lois No. 58 and No. 59; thence with fcjbdl line of No. 59 South. 36 degrees :T^st 223 feet to a stake comer of jjHfc No. 58 and No. 59 in the .West Tflygin of Allen Street thence with the'. West margin - of Allen Street S. 67 degrees, 47 minutes W. 71.5 feet to the BEGINNING, . as surveyed Sepi. 12th, 1927, by H. Ji. Queen and Thomas A. Cox, surveyors, and being and comprehending the same lot or parcel of land described in, and con veyed by, a deed dated the 1st day of September, 1927, from W. D. War ren and wife, Lela H. Warren; and Paul I- TT??rri?n un.J wife. Ruth War ren, to C. A. Bales, which said deed j is duly recorded in the Jackson I County Public Regist r in Deedj Book No. .Od, at* page"^jV<7*'Ct * ] i This thtf9tfrtt?y 0f Fi^Wtttar, North Carolina Bank and Trust Co., Successor t" '*-?"? |i Citizens National -Ba)?k N. C., Trus^jr?^ i< - ,V By: H. M. Cfofl|ft W>, Vice Prf3?Wit. FOR 24-HOUR . X WRECKER SERVICE Call Day ph6ne^33,^ Night Cogdill M| PROMPT V'" When a man wants im maculately cleaned on?f pre**- , suit on time, tell him ? phone 53. _ Overcoats cleaned and ? pqt in moth-proof bag's, only 75c * MOORE'S CLEANERS Dr. G. Conrad Nichols , Dentist Offices with Drs. Nichols -OwBylva Pbam?ey u I NOTICE OF REMOVAL Dr. W. K. Chapman Has moviid his offices to Room 7 Cole Building Let the WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY do it Why woorry al>out your weekly laundry, when the Waync?vi11e Lauu f will do it so well, promptly and >y,s economically? ? J* ? Just hoc Fned>Heniy and lot the | laifttdry do tfiV;4es1. *; [# I jt i. nesyille Laundry M HOLE - IN - THE - WALL '6*mr Aj\ >? The Best Place to EAT >XvX;>X;X;.v | ILLUSION: A large packing caw is exhibited oo a raited plat* form. A young womaQjk 'imbs into the box. Head, hands and feet protruuc, and are held by specta tors while the magician takea a crostcut i?w and, with the help of an assistant, saw* through the center of the box and apparently through the wo IXPLANATION: There are mauy explanations for this illnsion. One method of perfoi'rning this illusion requires the presence of two girls in the box. One girl curls up in the lefthalf of the box with her head and. hands, protruding, giving the effect you sifc illustrated above. The other girl is doubled up in the right half of the box, with only her feet showing. Nobody is sawed in half. NO TRICKS ..JUST COSTLIEB TOBACCOS '?>*!&<: ,? " 7 " It's fun to be fooled .... it's more fun to KNOW Cigarette advertising, too, has Jits tricks. Consider die illusion that "Flavfcf41 can be achieved by some kind of magical hocus pocus in manufacturing. EXPLANATION: Just three factors control the flavor of a cigarette. The addition of arti ficial flavoring. The blending of various to baccos. And the quality of the tobaeoos them selves. Quality is by far the most important. Domestic cigarette tobaccos vary in price from 5? a pound up to a pound. Imported tobaccos vary from 50^ a pound to $1.15. No wonder, then, that cigarettes differ in taste ? since distinctive, pleasing flavor de pends so largely upon the blending of the cost* tier tobaccos. ? I y* ' - If Is a fact, well known by leaf tobacco experts, that Camels are made from finer, MORI IXPINSIVI tobaccos than any other popular brand. Try Camels. Give your taste a chance to sense the subtle difference that lies in costlier to baccos ... a difference that means all the world in smoking pleasure ... in pure, un alloyed satisfaction.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view