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p r ? l|r jitnl *1 >? W- M'ke Brown, of .i i., i. In n' this week. i\ . ?? " ' ' ? V . ? t.n M (i u, ( f AslicyilU* H]?ont I, i, ilii- week. -V * ( , , ,1 Mrs, I'lHUil Cowan \ il>, I M'l* j:t, a sen, who . ^ ir, i nF " ' " ? 1 1 V. i:i ,1 William .Joseph. ? - ' ? ' n * * . i. ?,?l Mr. "Bufk" , . , , Thmikx^iviiiK ?t l'n? ? . )? , M \ " !:l .? ,? I li- ? i, r 1 1 Iiiut>. iii Wiiijjnlo. * . I." Wilson, Jr. went to -h-mI-i.v f?) witness the ? ? .! - Virginia foothad :< * # mi Ii'IiihI.s inn) Min-i i ? I -|i !nl Thanksgiving | . .k i ml villi friends i.i I * * * . ? * Miiie and He/en Suv lin k. >|>. nt Siut:ay with Snyder, lit her homo at * * * ? il N'it hols mi I Mr. So' li-ive gone to Chapel Hill, Carolina ? Virginia foot * * * ;i I-, If. M. Hunter nnd I). R. .t- Charlotte, are here, aiutit ? il . iv iiikI eonnty hooks, nnd i1. ( 1 1 ?! .V! lit Hotel Poinsett * # * i|, K:: ?> W. .Miller, member of v;l- I! " li wny ( 'cmmission, and ,j i i, U likt r, district engineer. , i' " -'lay. i V * * ?,! . j I \U l\ee and Mrs. I). 1). |. ,.v v, h. Wavnesville, Tnesdav . . .Ull)ll!t. :.i vend the funeral of I \| |i M. Kilihoi. * '* * Mi-. ' I'OIiit will <;o t-.i the foot M I .-iiu- ink i.ii Vi d there hetwec-i I nivi'i?ity ji(|t icorsfin Tceh * ?? * V -- I i ? i left Saturday " " ' '??????? i. It. i . hero she ha ... ? ? i !? 1 .i i ion iii ! he r.nitet' I>< hi' Urienltnro, M. I ? i H;.' 'it l.'?ii<? i- > pending n*- II. iid< r-onville, at . 1. 1 i.-i i vr. Mrs. Harry V I 'it- -liatiatt. M r 1*1 . i i'. -cveral dnvs. * * J* * ?! ? ?? 'i- I. ! ?. ( Vwici ;in iliiln's. ! A trn?\ arc spend !'! tiik-'i . r I >;i v in A*hevilli\ 'ii Mi ? <% pai'iiiH, Mr. hi?>* \! i- \. t !f.-V;.?I.N. v * * \< i <: w Mr. d. \v?-icrl ?. 'i .. *'? i\ ? i ? ? l.Miii*"4 Wi wi! ?mi i from Aitsfu^ta. '? ? x : tn t Iit'ir daughter ;??! '!;??, ! ?;m Tompkins. ?? * * '' ?- : Murray lilts sufficiently , ???mil'. ' i r, iii his recent i!!n."S"? to ?v' p-. I,: liomc ht-w.fre.m Mi;? .1 ?-?l ? ?' in \Vinstmi--Salom. Hi* ?mi v!i ui.t.iImI him n leave of ab- ! Mill i* tli- fiisi of .Tjvmarv. ?' ? Mcin-o li 'lil lust Sunday morn ?' TJ. ? pulpit w ill ho filled jit lio?l' | i' i vi niiiy s"rvi<-t's. Sunday * * # PVRnNT-TEACHF.RS TO MEET j i I . ri Par :it T aidiers A^soe' | .j in ft, Monthly nl'li moon. at j " " ' ' in iln- graded <rhoo| and- j "'! '-!> I.oni- ? Mi n oil's 1 r?n?i*- 1 1 ""Him--. i? I ;| > s will liavp ehartre of ? -in. which i-. expected. to lie ! iitsr, jiiiiI is is hoped that : 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? r rtt-tlio parents will at '?'?'I tin Ii, III* ^LEBRATES anniversary I \\ '? ilii.- lnv, N'ovcmlicr 22, Mr. ' '"it ct Tchrated the ei frbty ' mm iv, ,? ;ny of his birth, at ? -i Kidier Ore'k, Aboil! one If 'i t,| iwi,:ity five of bis kind ??I i ? ii*i;i|s gathered to greet vi -h him many nioiv ! -i" 'M.iys. 'In- noon hour the chi'd | if?*i?TI lllil of HUlgS flndj ?'mil t wclve-th'rty n lonj? ? n |??jv?m! and spread with l ?i: l ?? !>i,iv rf grpd things '*? ' ''' ? ,'ir .r ihi< ;?iTnd old vol 'It i ioss. All his .children l1' ' iii. except Mr. Hownrd FH? ( ' ?> i ? i-r Mil' diii'ii'v was jivrvcd ' ' ' ? 'wu s|i I't'lii's 1 ?* !icv. AN ? ! If, v. T. V. IV i' / A f ' "V ? ?)? :'i,in.f wj* - fivi'v, i?onvlv ov rv V|' .-ii'il old. formed n '' i;i|i hfiiiil, iii id enioved it. ^ I'HI .r rl,,.sp p"(.4. " '"l"1' h. r.mrw Monteith, "Aunt" Cordelia "ucliamui, Mrs. Ilebecca Queen, "Un i 1 ? I?? V ! ole" Joo Eualey, and many oflui'a of ! Mr: Fibber's boyhood fr'tads^ln the* lute aftirnooi, the crowd adjourned and went to their tones, all feelius* fine after enjoying the visit, the fel lowship and the feast oi' tho day. "Cousin Bud", as he is best known, received many useful presents. We wish him many more happy J birthdays Geo. C. Snyder.^-^ v \ ,? '* ? A. ',"71 NOTICE OF skill _ f?. r.ud. r authority vestotf in the un* rlers'gned by reason of Laborer'.-* and Mechanic's Lien oiv a certain ? V * ' * ?" piece* of personal property, herein-; a?ter describe!1, the undersigned will? .?a Saturday, December 9, 1933, at C. C. Cajrle and Son's garage, in th^E town of Sylva, N. C,, at 12 o'elootfij noon, expose to public sale the fo!-: lowing personal property: One Essex Coach autQinqlrile, be longing to C. E. Hacscter. This sale is made on account if default in payment of certain indeh edness contracted for storage. Tjio purpose of this sate' is to satisfy said indebtedness in the sum of $12.00. C .C. CAGLE and SON By C. O. Caple. , 11 30 2ta NOTICE or foreclosure salf N'OKTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. TTnder and by virtue of the nntli ority conferred by a deed of trii;-; ?xeented by Dillard Hooper and wife, lint lie Hooper, dated September the 2nd, 1932, and recorded in Book 11<>. nt Piiire 00, in the Office of the ister of Dctds for Jackson Count}. Dan K. Moore, Trustee for Haywood Supply Company, will, at 12:0t?r o'clock, noon, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 193;: at the Court House door of Jackson County, in Sylva, North Carolina, sell at public auction, to the highest j bidder tor cash, the following prop erty, to-wit: Being in Caney Fork Township, adjoining lands of R. S. Green, Nelson Uenson, D. H. Moftjtt, Arlesin Brown, and others: Beginning ou a Maple sprout o' Lawrence Coward's heginniug eornei and runs with Arlesia Brown's lint and meandering* of Caney FoH Creek to line of D. II. Moffits, thenc with said I?. H. Moffitt line and me nnderiugs of Cuney Fork Creek t? T{. S. Green's line on a poplar oi hank of creek, thence N. E. with lin? . . jL5?t ? MmiVTcft *}'*(?' '.*? 1 i. (? jijUttsi* ? luturn to ill'* 1 1 ????,? ot will lor ihe olhoi I gb.ve. of said Green to a Dogwood in liuc of Nelson Henson, thence with lino , J T' t- -? ? 1 of Iritwrtone Begihning. lijis salo is/madron aocount of in pnydteitj of the indebted ness secured by;*$d deed of trust &jThis the fcth day of November, 1933 f? rlUN K. MOtffiE, Trustee. il-9-4t-dkin I r ? NOTICE OF SALE OP LAND J I'uder and by virtue of the author ity conferred by doed of trust exe cuted by C. JjJ. fjaeseler and wife, Jibber IIacfk>ler, dated the 1st. day of ' riwjV enrt>ef, 1928, and recorded in Book 108, Page 112, in tbe office of the Resistor of Deeds for Jackson County, V. S, Bryant, Substituted Trustee, will, at twolve o'clock Noon on: ?4 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1933 at the Contt House Door of Jackson County in hylva, North Carolina, sell ?it public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, ro-wit : A c.crtai:i lot or parcel of land in or .mar the City or Town of Nylva, North Carolina, and, BKWXXINl! at a stake at the Northeast corner of lx>t No. 19 of the .1. F. Prem subdivision on Sylvan Heights iu the Town of Rylva and, runs North 4 degrees lo minutes West 198 feet to a stake, tbe North east corner of Lot No. 23, the South t>a?i corner of Pemi. Morrison's prop erty; thence along and with Peiui Morrison's line South (JO degree* West 262 feet to a stake in the East cm building line of an unnamed street; thence South 4(i degrees 30 minutes East' 201 feet to a stake in the Southwest corner of Lot No. 19: thence in the line of Lot N'o. 19, North ~>4 degrees 30 minutes East 117 feet to the. Beginning, so as to includ< Ixtts Nos. 20, 21 and 22 (of the .7 F. Freeze subdivision. This sale is made on account ol default in payment of the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust, and is subject to nil taxes and assess ments against said property wh?thei now due or to become due. ryyii>V RrJt'nt' t5 iiei < r>nt) caali' ' ^Jffosit will b lvjui ill'ol tliv; high est bidder at t he sale. This the 3rd. dav of November, 1933. - V. S. BUY ANT, SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE. TODAY and TOMORROW (By Frauk Parker S.ockbridge) ( Continued Fro; i Pngi- I) WEATHER . . . 23 y.?r cycle Remember what th weather was like 23 years ago? Whatever it- was ia 1911 in your part the wovld, it probably will t miu.. the sann> in 1934, says Prof ssor t Imrles G. Ab I bot, sec let n rv ol the Smithsonian In I ? . . * i i stitution or Washington. i Every lll/2 years thf sun break*; out in largo spots. Tii.tl these had 'some influence on or r. weather has long been believed, bu; nol)ody eould figure out the cycle. Professor1 Abbot /thought that perhaps il has a double ; cycle, and by compari.:?* the weather | records over 23 \ i>a r periods discover ed that condition^ are repeated every 23 years. If it was a dry year in 1910, look lor a drv season next year, and vice-versa. Snnspots, of course, won't tel! whether it will rain on the Fourth of July, but Profes r Ab' ol thinks they will tell whether it is <:oing to be ;> good season iu the eCtion bolt or a poor season in the wli.ut belt. PAINTING, interior-decorating, paper-hiuiging, floor finishing. Sec K. F. Mont ague, at the Freeze House STEADY WORK? GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Jackson County. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNESS CO., Dept. S. Freeport, Illinois. notice" of sale NORTH CAROLINA, JACKSON COUNTY. Under ami by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by E. 11. Cagle and wife I. E, Cagle, Hugh Mon teith, Trustee, which . .id deed of trust is duly recorded ;:i the office of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, North Carolina, in Book 106 at page 25, therein securing certain notes and indebtedness, which said notes and indebtedness is now long >.pa?t due dud unpaid, and demand aaving been made for the payment of the, samu, and the payment there of having been refused, ahd the power of nalt- contained iu said deed of trust having become operative, and the holder of said notes having de manded thn^ the power of sale there in contain/'*! be exercised, the under signed Hngh Monteiih, trustee, will on FRIDAY, the 15 day of Decem ber 1933 at 12 o'clock Noon at the door of the Court House in the tou% of Sylvn, \\ C., offer for sale; sell to the highest bidder, forftVU,. to satisfy said notes- apd iiess, the lands mentioned aiid^d* scribed in raid deed of trust, as lows: j BEGINNING at tlvb mouth ?: Broadway (Mingus) Mill Creek, tm? corner of No. 7. Nathan Allen land^ and runs thence N. 32 E. 28 poles to 1 J. W. Davis and James R. Dillard'i eonier; thence with W. Davis' line East 29 poles to a post oak; thenoe still with Davis' line N. 65 E. 38 poles to a pine; thenoe oontimiing with Davises line N. 57 E. 16 polea to a dogwood and holly tree on top of a ridge; thence 56 E. 20 poles to a pine in the gap; thence with the top of |hc ridge 16 to J. W. Daises' Vhincjuapin corner; thence N. 70 E. with said ridge to Wilson Potts' corner ; tfceoce Southward with Potts' line to ai-.etnkc in center of public road; thence Eastward with center .pl^frablic &ad to a stake, Potts' cor ner$ theme. S- 20 E. to a black oak ?on the - '.bank of Tuckaseigee River, old corajfer;' thence down said river to the "BlpGI NNING, containing 25 acres more or less. This Xtfyember 13, 1933. HUGH MONTEITH, Trustee. Lyric Theatre SYLVA, N. 0. THURSDAY-FRIDAY. NOV. 30-DEC. 1 Janet Gaynor-Warner Baxter n ? I in "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING" SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 "SATURDAY'S MILLIONS" The year's only football picture, with Johnny Mack Brown MONDAY-TUESDAY, DEC. 4 - 5 "TAKE A CHANCE" n "I HUNTED all day long . . . and just knocked 'em cold. "I smoke Chesterfields all the time and I'll tell the :e milder!" the cigarette that's milder , the cigarette that TASTES better O IW5. UmxTT * Mmi To?*cco Co.
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