EXECUTOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Jackson County. Having qualified as executor of the estate of T. H. Parker, deceased, late f of .JacksoH Countj', North Carolina, j tin.- is to notify all jhtsoiis having ; c!;;:ms against the estate of t-lie said I dr.vased to exhibit them to the tinder s' :ed at Sylva, N. C., on or before t' lGth day of May, 193G, or this 1: ce will be pleaded in bar of their r >vcry. All persons indebted to iVf , e :te v. ill please make immediate m'i- j t to I he undersigned. his the 3 6th day of May, 1935. S. L. PAKKER, Executor, <? he < late of T. H. Parker, deeeas- .. cd. ' : f: ' ? 4ts MAKE YOUR OWN WAVE SET Wave your hair at home for a penny! New improved WiJdroot Wave Powder makes a pint of professional wave set for 10c ? 3 pints for 25c. You make your own wave set by mixing powder with water. Keeps indefinitely-. Leaves no white flakes. Approved by Good House keeping Bureau. Simple directions in every package fonfiriger waving or re ^?etting permanent. Get a package now ' at any drug store or toilet goods counter. SIZE 25c MAKES>PINTS 10c improved Conditions L. 3odih ? Reported by Oil Company Official ? > ? c ? ? . . ? BALTIMORE ? (Special) ? lin proved business and industrial con ditions throughout the Southeastern states were reported by C. G. Swank, general manager of the Southeast ern division of the Socony-Vaeuum Oil Company. Mr. Swank returned from an extensive survey trip of th'. Carolinas, the Virginias and Mary laud, following his company's an nouncement of a new kind of sum nier motor oil. "All lines of mercantile and Indus- ! trial activity directly concerned with the farm trade have shown consid erable improvement," Mr. Swank said. "This is particularly true in Virginia, where farmers were paid millions of dollars more for their ! 1934 crops than those of preceding J years. The sale ot life insurance in ! Virginia, always an interesting ba rometer, Increased 34 per cent, dur < ing one month. "Sales in department stores, an other reliable indicator, have picked j up remarkably during recent I months, and merchants whom I , talked with everywhere seemed op timistic about the possibilities for further improvement. Improved con'i ditions in the tobacco and cotton markets have also been an impor ! tant factor in the upturn. "Our sales of the new Clearosol Process Mobiloll throughout the Southeastern territory during the past I wo mouths were double those during the same months of a year ago and we have added more than 1500 dealers to our retail orguniza C. G. SWANK ticu since last August in the Caro lina;-. the Virginias, the District of Columbia am! Maryland," Mr. Rwanlt said. "The improvement In industrial conditions, likewise, has been re Heeled i:i our addition of 250 new users of our industrial lubricants. Wo feel that this Increase in both retail and industrial business has war/anted our extensive maiketing program for Fne'snle of our products in the S( u'heastern states," I CAROLINA TRfi CROW $ % T * % v T ODAY approximately 30,000,000,000 board f ' timber remain on 500,000 acres in North Cm - ?? xn i ? ? 1 ? HIIiUVA and 1,000,000 acres in South Carolina. Originally timber covered approximately 2 1, Of."} ;j acres of the 55,000,000 acres in the Carolinas. With this current stand of wooden wealth, vision profit possibilities of reforestation, capable manaov; and new capital investment placing millions of idle ; ,v > in production. I Jov^nent of the center of the pulp industry southward? where timber ? is mo:*e rapid than in the rforth? is only one big reason for accelerating this tim!;. ?! j;. program on unproductive acres. There is a constant and growing domain! crates, hampers, power line poles, railway crossties, planks and piling for <' lumber and millwork for home building, barrel staves for naval stores, ct r, ; TI.l1 Carolinas already have considerable timber and offer unlimited opporli for p jiential development and perpetuation of this source of wealth. ,.1.1 hi < That's ti?2 Farpose of The Carolinas, Inc.? "TO TELL liL'J Ik CAROLINAS Tk? Carolina*, Inc. Box 00, Charlotte, N. C. Without obligation*, pi coeeeruing Carolina*, lac, Opportunity Bulletin. ??ad hi Information and copy of tho Carolina* Nat ) rsirtet City ? INC. The newspaper* of North and South Carolina have donated the space for this and a serin of advertisements which will appear (or the purpose of bringing fact* ebout the Caroiiiui before their people, that they may be bett;r informed as to the resources, history and industrial importance of the Carolina:, snJ that they may know how they can in the broad movement to advertise to the world the advantage* of this favored section. o I ' ' ? . - ?' " With the support that the long years of I _ In ? % > . its service has entitled it ( can lead Jackson County to a and better day. Subscriber, pay your subscription \ ? t Advertiser, patronize your county paper i * * . ? ? * j It Will Pay You .-i. ( i v;

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