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THF. JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL 1 'iipiisbed Week I \ bv J he JAC!\SOX COXXTY JOIKXAL I'liitcrcvl as tioctnul class wiaiH i' ??! the i>o*t (At't'iee at Sylva. X. DAX IWiUXS, Editor MANY PUMTS AND SCALES NEEDED ADJUSTING . According 10 i) report from' O. iJ Ya<iis, State inNjH ciur oj' wuifhts ami measure*, I In* weitfhwijf and m? i : devices in Jackson county weiVi Waclly in m od of - T1ii? ??a,i0lii|0 pinup-" ti'.v i' u -' >! ' . inches per Ration m?' i ??y .? will 1 1' tag attarht ?l In Cliwii '? 1 found to '?<? giving U\ss Man the g?: Ion a iv iile lili I hy a i< ?l c1'- Tl? , ,?? |cs t ji ,l . i . !i*i ! Ik a 1 a giei i lit,) ? \ . i . ;t !! . ? iiii HiMv ti ?i v r i>oj - a). ami ir I hey ;?!?? lOo hndly mil " j ? I a. rat , thlV ur r??inl'iii:u'J "t"?. : 1 1 <i I H i> at !*l. ;l 't'. OCTOBSrt CO-'RT JUtfY LIST This t'.rll.'Wi'U ' I - 1 >?! jllll?r< I'm,' 1 1, Ui'.ifk'r f t?riu lit- (Mini! hrf* liif ? draw i hy i !??? Ja.k-W ( . a. .\ ???:?> C;?iuin! st? :l : I'iwt Week J v.1 |5? V.-O.I. llat Inr j; hn! Itl.nim C'tiuuda; H- :?.-u X. I ?? > 1 ll"%l ?!? *?> 1'iiwi, m . a . t ? \\ Mill' , svlvii; II I 1 1 ? ? : i - < \ , i.'i!1 ^ McL'onnefi, We.v:m; K. B l'lensoi.. Sylva ; \\ l> Pai.iler, \\ *? J j -.1 ?? i* ; .1 1? Di Is, DilWairo; \N i ( "foei^ Ca-hiers J (J Suit ?ii, DilIfiM i ??; M M < iitllo way, Canada: J. I Xachary. If i \ ?t ; J. K. Tervell, Whiilvi; If. A. Srilllwei. Webster: T F BtVhanaii, tii-ecu*? Oeck; M B C aiiMcm, liill'lx'i'o; I lam Womaok, Kylyn; T L Wike, litvef: \\ R Crawford, SyK.i: T l'? Bicr.garnei, Cullovrhoe; I' Z \\:it>??n, rul'owhev. S L Parker, ('amy Fork; (iin, I Crawford, Sylva: Fred Sinilli, liivi'v; (Srady Saunders, Wliisi i?*r ; (mva*. Mountain; ). M SherrMI, IJna! la; ?alviu Wil-o ?. (Jay; Mill l?iysoi? ruilowhoe; Brady I'arl.rr, ( ull-. v/hri'. Henry Iinniica i*ii?*' . Bnrkrv'* t rrrk; W T Cook, Beta; Karl Wat mm. ('a' Jowjioe; DiManl Brooks, J ^1 CiiuMiniflitlm. ( ; ivillv; J R Mills, Cul'?f vhee; .1 ??*?? I'aiuie^l Sylva; L. X. Cri>|> Syiva: -lolin Oeiiz, fiwnV r reck. Secor.d Week D<M-k Harris V'vh a ; I. -I. Kviti, Glonville; Holiart NirhoNon, ('nwaiis; J. M. Hoopor, Turk a sim 'get'; Smu F Bryrnnv IHeiivilli*; K. O Mashliura. Sylva; Walter BrajUoy, t^nalla ; L. B. Nation, Barkrrs i'teck; l{a.lu<oii| Mid dlntou, Canada; W. H. ('??i|?"r. t^na! la; Eru?nt Hay, ?,>ual?a; Dee Dni'oi; Bairkfr's Ciwk: (?. W ond. ('ai aila*. Lom Nicholson, Cllllowliee; Om-.ii Cog^rin^, Mnantain; .lame.s Dills, Bnrker's (.'reek; I. K. Kretier, Man: Mont Dave*. Cnllow liei>; llomei Ask^t, Barker's Cieek; .lr>s Brown, Canoy Fork; Alvin t'rawford. t'ldlo Yvk^e; Owieral Jones, Baiker's C'i< >'k; Jerry C. BlantoTi, Sylva; John A Huopt'r, Cullowlior. LONDONER VACATIONED IN CANADA COUNTRY TiC. Col. T. Alan Kuss, of London, Ftipjland, spent his vacation, this snut mer in Jackson conntv, enjoying the scenery, climate, and iishin?r of (Cana da township. Wliile hcix>, Col. Kuss was a pruc?t at Pionoi-r liodye, of whicdi Miss Mary Jane Wood is th projmetor. TODAY and TOMORROW Continued from 1 STORIES . . from wheelchair X know a lady wlio has been a crip pie from childhood, unable to move about except in a wheelchair. Slie has never traveled more than a lew miles! from her home in a small Southern town.- Yerfrs ago I hoard her boinoaai (ing her inability to pet around and see the world. If she could do that, alio thought, she could write stories. A friend sugjje.sled to her -that i>co plo were people and very much alike in thou- emotions ami reactions any-, where in tiho world. Why not wriie stories about tih<' people and scenes; with which she was familiar. My friend adopted th-o sno-^c.sition and began to write simple little fic tion stories based on the people she Uikw. It took her a long time 'to mas t?- the te?hnique of writing, but now, at sixty past, she is sttil carnin? $10,000 a year with her pen. -> She fonnd gold in her own backyard WAGES . - ? ^en an<i n0lW Axons' .some old papers which one of my N>w England neighbors found in an old trunk in the Wfen loft wort! some interesting record | -howii'S tlio wage* a hundied an .sU veil yeaix ago to rural workers ? : . ? l he liighwv\ ?. II, iv an- t.lw ligiu*'*: I <?:? a iuuu per clay to the last ?l:i v of July, 83 cents; from the last day of July to the 1h<i d.?y of September, 67 conita ; fVom the A??t day of September to the elo.>e of tin1 year, 50 cents ; for a team ? id four cnttle and a cart to the last day of July, 74 cents; t'runi I ho last (by of July to the hist clay of September, 75 cents: from t lie la-i day ot' September to the close of the year, oti cents; for a plough, 25 rents |H'i* flay throu^i the year Those rates per day were pitvt \ close to the rates now jwiid ]>er ho a. :)f course they don't mean niuc!i tu. leas they could i>e compared with cur t of ^commodities ial the same time, but they are interesting as indicati:* how the scale of the ordinary ii:;k. ' earnings has gone. tj. since IS:! FISHERS HOLD REUNION On IjmI Suixlay 175 dcscendir.t* F?tH"s j'.: ;| Mary (Gillian Fisher ii uiublcd at th? Iiouh of R. W. Fisher, icar Beta, for !h.> first Pshor reunion A pynnaiu-.it ivganization whs pi-i 'ected v! ?> *?':<? following officers e! fled for one \ "resident, W. .! Fisluy; vice preside: ?i, 1' '>.>rt R. Fise ?r; See ret, try, \Y. J. Fisher, Ji : : ins: Hen Fisher, Canton, Mrs. Joe Mall;uiee, Sylvi, Lawrence Wntsoa \vlva. Finance committee: Ed Fibber Sylva, Harry Fisher. Clayton. 0.? Robert Fisher, Jr., Svlva. The first Su.id.iy in September wa selected ns ttlie annual date for tin eunion, a.vtJ the home of R \V. Fish er was .selected ?vs the meeting plae? for next year. An excellent picnic dinner w.t> served. Short talks were made by \V. J Fisher, C. S. Full bright, R. R. Fisher, lieo. C. Snyder, R. W. Fisher, J. I'. Reed, R. 1,. l'o?k and Hugh Monteitli Among those attending fiom outside of Jacksou couuiy wciv -Mr. and Mrs S. Pullbriiiht, llendersonville, Har ry Fisher and fajiily, of Clayton, (jn. Brttce Fisher und family, from An drews, and Thad Allen and family from Cornelia, Ga. BUHGARNER REUNION, '28TH The fourteenth annual reunion of the Bmugarner faattily will be held at I-ovc's Cha.pel, Saturday, Septembei 28. All mjembera of the family are urged to be preseat. ( QUALlfA (By Mrs. J. K. Tone ft) The Qualla faculty, with the stud flits, arc giving an "A pw* Party'-' Friday niq-ht. After the party refresh ments wild be sold, tho proceeds to be nsed for tho benefit of the school. Mr. G T Hanvpton and family of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. D. H. Turpin* and Mrs. C M Martin spent Friday with Mrs. J C Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Yates ol' Raleigh and Mr. a?d Mrs? Henry Lipe of Ka:i napolis were visitors at Mr. II. G. Ferguson's Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Jenks of Shelby are visiting at Mr. J. A. Moore 'a Miss Nell McLaughlin entered Col lego at Omllowhee, this week. Mi.?es Viola Webb mt Nell Mat thews spent the week ond at Cooper's Creek. Messrs. Jesse and Robt. Kiaizey, of Washington, Ga., who spent a few days with Mr. Wayne Ferguson have returned with him to Martha Berry College. Miss Aranie Lizzie Terrell left last week to aceept u position in Griffin school near Winston-Salem, to begin Monday 16th Mrs. Wayne Rhioijehart and childre.i have returned from a visit at Canton Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ferguson Mr. Hngh Ferguson arad Miss Lillian Fer guson were guests at Mr. D. M. Shul er*s, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sitton and Mrs. W. F. House visited at Clyde, Sunday Miss Mary Battle returned to her school after a visit at 'home. Mr. Caxl Hoyle, Mis. A. C. Hoyio, Miss Edna Hoyle ond Mrs. J. 0. How ell motored to Asheville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes, Mrs. J. H. HugMea and Mr. Horace Howell mad?* a trip to KnoxviLle and Niorris Dam, Tuesday. ^ Mr. D. J. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson, Mr. S M Crisp, Mr. Cecil Springer and Joe .Tohfison spent tic ween-end at Whiteside; Mrs. Ohas. W.ird iand Mrs. Kelli' LOST: Brown felt" Ladies Swag ger" hat, between Sylva and Waynes ville. Please rotum to Margaret Cand l?r, Sylva. ? I Ward sjh-iU Sunday with Mi.s .Vv, Snyder. Air. an.! -M ' ?>. t i?y Guitfer. (j ('has. ;m<l K. liv Ward, :?h.try a:w ftmJuJ Guuter >'l"'"l llu> WiJ * Wl' at Big Laurel:" At-j. iJi'Xlor Rt-agan of Olivet spcu, Friday with Mrs. D. M.-SLuler { .Urs. .1 il fiughc-s visited Airs. J. Iv. fondl, .M outlay , Air. a-ul Airs. Entos Bryaon of Wi! mot were guest's ju Air. D. L- Oxuer ?S] Sunday. Mrs. Haa'Iey Sliuler anl family ?A t'lyiU* spent the wi-ek with Mi's. Will Spmngcr. ,, } BETA. Jjy Mrs. \Y. G. Dillanl A very ui.4<i'uc i'.nd interesting p *!io\v was held at the lteta school Fi day. Many variolic* of p:*'s wen .itoudiy shown by the owners. Amo. '. he two. ay-two dogs shown were : lenuau poliee, a bull, a Pekeiic.se, ? .etter, hounds, collies iwad just mon ?tcR The t*it family was very pop-i ar. V huge, black tom-cat exli'Vite 1 ,y Billy Cope, received much nttenti? ilso a eitge of hve ?laylul ki t te:fc . ?aided* 4 Quint uplecs" Several varieties -?f oh:ekeiw were brought, bnrtem* rcinl white leghorns being most eon pieuou*. Six ivbbits were eihown. but the winner seemed to be a b'g, blue ? ? irick '' rabbit, presented by W. "nslcy. Other pets exhibited were ducks, a ?olt and a pigeon. Altliough there we.A ->ne dt.? light, '?:ie cat escaped, and mt' dog deMherately tore off his hliv ?ihbon, the show was pronounced s: ?rcat success. Tin' judges were: Rev. T. F. Deity., Mrs. Ed Curry and Mrs Tien Goldman. The Beta P. T. A. met Tkur*b.\ afternoon and reorganized. The foi 'owinsr officers will serve for this yen President, Mrs. T. K. Guthrie; Vic President, Mrs. V L. Cope; Secretary and Treasurer, Mr*. Jennings Bryson: Program Coiireittee, Mr. Vernon Cope. Miss I licks Wilson, and Mrs. Glen* Hughe*; Mnubei.ihip, Mrs. Salhe i-Yccnian, Mk. ('has. Smith, Mr Glenn Ward; Finance, W. (J. Dillard, Mrs. Joe Sutton, Mrs. Lewis Smith Grade mothers will be announced later. Miss Bes*ie Snyder, whn ha.s been , Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Geo. C. Snyler, returned to Washing ton, D. C., Thursday. Haines Biisley,; who recently under went an operation for appendicitis, at the Community Hospital, was abie to return to his Iicine, Saturday. Hi* friends will be glad to know that lie is rapidly recovering. Aliss Eugenia Hcnson left Sunday for Asheville where she will take nurses training. Mrs. F. K. Parker left Saturday for W>iuston-Sulc!?, where she has accept ed a position as teacher. Mrs. Marie Almon, of West Ashe ville Mr. (), S. Dillard, of Candler and Mr. V. N. Dillard of Rabun flap, (ia., were visitors at W G Dillard's Sunday. Born to Mr and Mrs. Vernon Har ris, Sept. 8, a fine boy. Miss Pauline Freeman and Miss Dixie Penile Parris spent the week end with Mrs. Perry Parris at love's Chapel. Mr. Paul Green left, Sept 15 for Rtaleigh, where he will be in school at Stato College. , Miss Daisy Smith leffc Sopt. 19 for Raleigh, where she will reenter the State School for the Blind. The Young Married Men's Sunday School Class had a waterwelon feast, Saturday night. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB PARDON OE PAROLE i ? { i . _ ________ Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Estcs Myers, who was con victed at the May term, 1935, of Jackson County Superior Court of the crime of larceny, and was sentenced to serve a terra of 12 months, will make application to tihe Governor of North Carolina for a panloo or parole fi<om such sentence. This September 18, 1935. ESTBS MYERS. 9 19 4Ls f _ { ' ? " NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST ; I Under and by virtue of ithe ??thori ty contained din, a certain deed of trust executed by Roy M. Cowan (unmar ried) to Cyrus H. Nicholson, Trustee, for J. A. Williams, on March 8, 1936, which said deed is recoijded in Book 94 at pasre 407, Regifttry of Jackson County, Stato of Nontih Carolina, and default having been made in tb? pay ment of the indebtedness i thereby se cured, fche undersigned Trustee, will offer for sale ?nd sell to the highest bider for cash, in front of the, btme door in Sylva, Jackson Coi*ty, North Carolina, on tltc 5th day of j October, 1935, sit 12:00 Noon, all these cvttiaiw ipiccus, jMircels, or traois ?V' sitHute, lying and brill#- iai i Webster Township, Juckson Comity, State of North Carolina, described aiul defined ai? follows: r JRST TRACT : Be?ine:in'f at a ' stake on the West bank of Tucksisei-j ?roe River a id runs (hence S. 14.5 E. I 4(.* poles io i ;Uk ; t hence S. 24 E , 29 poles to a pi"-i sk ; thence S. 10 E 20 pt&s \o tlie li e between As'*} find Bryson ; tiieuc.' with Ashe's line t< the branch, a conditional line be tween M. W. Brysoi. V place ami D. .M. FufHmjrh; ; liicti.v- with said branch j Tuekascigeo Riu?: thence with so id ! liver to She Beg? 'j.uig, containing 10 j aerne raor.: ->i los? | SECOND i'hAi ?' : Be^Laiing" a. *. :' ! ebony tree, Cohan's corner on the! West ban it ot 1\h1-.m soiree liiver a:1 the mouth <l a anu II branch and runs S. 34 pt??es a "til. in the c*i;n:i.il line; t hen-.e S. 1 4 decrees E., i poles to a chinquapin, ili-tw S. 42 E lu poles to a . h'nqur.f. i < n Up oi' a rid^e fliencv S. 13 W. 9 /oils and 10 links 1o a jiine ; ! inner S. 21 W.6 |h)1cs an 1 17 finks to .i chij.ijiuspin; thence S.j 1.5 E. 10 poles t-j a Spanish oak;: '?thence 8. 75 E. r th the top of aj ridge 18 po<i.-> to o chinquapin; thence; P. 44 E., w.i. li li:-.' *<p of said riv!?:'1 Mi poles a ? t "ike ;t hence S. 8. E. j 10 |?oles and 8 linfc-* to a Spanish oak; f hence S. S W. fc poles and 14 link-: *?? a stak.; ?Jionc.- S. 5) W. 50 ,v;ie-> iv I :> black oak on top of a ridge In V. . ! K Cowan's ;uo, il. nee S. 40 ll l"> j *? s to a nicKoir- thence Fist ] ;? i. -?'es. to a ;ihsa ; t lie: ?????' N. E. 11 p;-l'.'s to a si..k'; ss' corner ; thence North 3(5 pole-; t-> a poplar ??t a spring; thenev down with the inca?idfrs of said spring Uanch to a stiike; thence North 14.5 Explains the marvelous Wi'lard Treatment which is biiiign>? amazing relief. Sold on ironclad money-back guarantee. 9 PRICELESS INFORMATION ! ? for those suffering from q ?fJS\ STOMACH OR DUODENAL B ULCEUS. POOR DICES- ? iVV1 TION. ACID DYSPEPSIA, ? SOUR STOMACH. CASSI- m NESS. HEARTBURN. CON- Z STIPATION, DAD BREATH. 2 SLEEPLESSNESS OR HEAD- * ACHES, DUE TO EXCESS ACID. Auk for a free copy of Wltlard's Message. Wc uie Authorised wJUard Dealers. SYLVA PHARMACY ]>oles to a sraki? in -the bank of Tuck- ! seijgcc Rnv, down wiih !':??! ii r;miloi i of >??!<! river lo t li?* hagin-l l.ing, containing G."? acres more or Ie*s. | THIRD TRACT- Be?inninK on a stjike in IJ. G. Wild's line where it crosses HicCovo Branch about 300 yards of B. 'j. Wild's house and runs with th? n'raudcrc of said branch , bouthwost direction to its head or source; iVucc bvjuth from J of the CW \ -rar-t-V to \VM4x ^ \:nv n\w\? '"i.S Ashe's li:i?' ;? N'ouhw^t (\ltt. B O. W i\?\ " ? ?->>? <i?-i , WiW's li !- ? Ul ^pnniu. turning 4 a'*vs luo'.e or Ws. This ihc r>*h uny of ^'Vtecfor^. CYllUa H. MOROISOS,'^ 0 11 4ts WKS These Are Some of the Services Rendered Members? 1? Free emergency road service. ( X0 mjj , age limit in county.) 2? $1,000 insurance policy. ($10 per disability.) f 3 ? $100 Police Bond. 4 ? $50 Reward for .stolen cars. 5 ? Legal advice, counsel and aid. 6 ? Maps and touring information. 7 ? Advertises your countv. ? ? And many other valuable services. "It Costs So Little ? Yet Is Worth So Much" j JACKSON COUNTY, AUTO CLUB A UNIT OF THE N. C. STA E AUTO ASSOCIATION (Additional infounaiion may be obtained by writing: ? Jackson County AutoC'iA Care Y\\yy. "Rose Garret, Sylva, X. < V ANNOUNCEMENT ? v> !i5 i Be sure and be present at r A. the opening of our New Meat Market and Grocery Store SATURDAY, SEPIEIBL, We will be prepared to sell you Quality Merchandise at prices that are right Sy va /0>( , ^ 'Pho ne 5
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