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TUB JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL J'ujilisliol Weekly liy Tim .JAt'KJffiX COX XT Y JOUUXAL <??;. ... c; JN ?*rorttl as ifiuiul class wall**]' ;t the i'?nl rtfttce at Svl\ a, X. (?'. DAN TOMPKXS, Mditor Fm-cy Mornings ami "? tuber- w<?th?r. (?? ?oujw til ! bi'Uutl ii;>v<e4oli < !' j* iiiopiw k\ Iwly is no i-Oji?urn . o* ?itis. " Who fhc.i in thy f'l.vuiK Hiif -,trt's? in t;.?vermueu HjfOil 8uo ??od (.1 JX-upki ilWMMIfl 01 the yjvftwiujr of protits nun be *; Ajuri ii aH : Oct. L<>omiiU In-tleiv i > l.tif pr-Ncc nti'orf> ui' till' p?->f 1. yew* h*v* doue i way with flechiw; irutiis ut' war. 'Jit ? ruiuiUy bejriuh a uiv>>i??n .>J' .toucher wit noil! .J^j ' [i-iv: tr ii>rra#litif?. WAft DRUMS '? ' ! '\ \i: tJi urns ?wiin<Hnsf .lm>lK;ii Ifc s ;ui'l plains ot tiff amjwn. it'Dpiiv nf k'thu^viu air iallkii{ tip frllu*.- x? Hi- to ail iheir IiomcIjuhI I'rai .hi' KaOltlt iuViuku'. Italian plane *.r,ah Kthi?pt?n tovns. Tho League o\ X.-jt kins is called into exUraordinan tu Jr.-M.Uiss tl.e ,-?il nation and nVa.l with ihCIat 4\ Britain, after #x taunting ?very iintonm* to mafut.ii i jr is ~iaiidi>.'tr on tin* covenant arrH oppuniui; a&jfrea.-'ioii, a:.d Franc, is cki ng Kn^-lacd, while she keep, ?tr*- ???# r.iix (Jet many Had the athe: eeekod tuward Italy, where she luu rec?rrt tri'M'd. To what evoatu ikr si tuition may lead b vt nobody knows. A inaa ?\ ith au uwrwoeAi.-i;; eg?? stud an tbsestijuu that he is th.? i Bi'jwcs^rn' *1" die Caesatv, anil is ap l#ratnt-ly beat upon annexing Ethiop ia it t*>i?iiia] possession. " Drunk wifh of powar*', he luts "loose- 1 wild tongues .that. b<rtd nut The? *. Jne"; mid in jjjjo *ing t&at hi* iti'onn of fba Iweeds, witbom tin haw 4apau di^l tho *atn? thing ?i tb^ woirti (rf China, in defiance ?!' tlu> Leaga *. Can Italy do it alao.' Th? supreme lest of the League, of which Sfhiopia in well as Italy is a member, kdS (KiMlA. Lt mi}|M u&sily lead to geneml eon fliab,wirh Britain fleet already *?, tike and wijfc f'nfc^ '?* air mavy able ?-> bouib Loudon oa adti?e. It is easy to say Aut o?r eoaafcry will stay ost, no ma/t-ey iw 1?*3 H la*ts; bat nobody can *&y wi'h eertaiuiy whj?i lin r will Ut-ity l'orlli. Tbr w?rld has fee?oine a miglfty mii*H pl-aae. WEMTTBR ?. T.A. MEETS Wetater P T. A uiet Thursday ? ( kitiooH with th<; I^r?<Mt number in aftn?dfeLu<:0 fot. po'.-Ai time. Mrs. Lewis Hrt garner, vic^ prcaide*it prwided. Ilhe p?plc fur ihc opt'niu"; diseitsMAii WHS boofcji. A ino't interesting Wlk wto jfiroa by Mrs. C. C. BuAanaii, ii twttrian of Wester* Carolina Teachers Colleg>?. In h?r calk Mrs. Bmlhsiiwn priwmted a number of ideas cwieern ipJi^ Hbrary siystenn, new boobs, mara ?Aom, upkeep t>nd nfrndinc: of 4x?ok3. 1 ?llovriw# this, t*vo i-eadingM (vcxn*<o;n r*# books wwe ?i^ by Ida J?*i AlliB?i and Virufinia Madi?o^. boCb fmin the elamentary K(?hool. Dinfus aicwi a?d plan* I'oK wodtwijug ataadardkaae: tfr? Hementary ftckool ?^iol?ded tho pr*>?r?m . A pa?t-Hre *M pivan to tfce tiird Snulfl, of whi Airs. Cli^udo Cowan is t??wiker, foe bnuirrajr tJie lar^e^t nrta b^r of psuaot.s (,? meeting. The hi*h who*] department ?f the W?b*jter school w.-item has readied an eavwlhnent of 114 and tho eleroen tavy sobool 218, '.rhleb is arii iooavase over Ia<it yoar'^ enrollment. 1 At a recent meeting of the senior Arthttr Lewi* waa eleeied fT5i.<s ore?rdont, o TT*11 riee pwwidoat, Beraice Cftwxn. flecm;ary-trMiMrer. little W^indW Lotuse Ppiee and T\u Alliiifm wero eluefed for mw?li mk! ifr. B. C. WilKon, of tjfr hiffii .^rool facWlty, will bo jpontwr for (the oft*. QUALLA. ? ? ? ^ (ly Mrs. -T. K. Trtrell) W? noticed our flrvt frost Monday j*onri??. No Am age to crops. We aro harirg perfect weathor w'rtii elear Wue sky overhead, with fv-jriwly a eloud to bo seen, the air r-'ear and hrracing, and our littfe val:, ley snfcrowided- bv b?mt1ful kills and ^Wot^infi, with forests tinted by the first tottA of autumn, the .<*tm*ry J* truly wonderful. Tbe^ to * ??**** at Qn*lto ?rtr?lnr. ?*oS'r ?*? ' ? ? The Quails, school district ?p::t*>o? od' ;iii f*i; thr ImcJh'i ? <>4 a! Syh'a. !:?? Saturday. Webster s<-!;?oi a'-u* a iu * he piori-imiiif. \ j Three anvil injurori ui a r:< Wfc'ck mar the liayvei loill on .HTfck, ?Sanday morning. 'lhey we.' i taken to Cherokee hospital l,ur trcai-| incut. Particulars not learned at th:.-| writ jug. i Mrs. Eliza .Martin visited he. foughter, Mrs. J. W. CaUiey and t ai:? 1 1 \% last v eek. t >, .Mr. -Joe ilyatt, ??>n of Mi'- ami Mi * \V. A. Myall, was takeu to .\siu I'iU'k Hospital, Ashwillf, la.-t week, lor ait operation for appendicitis. 31 r. Ciias. Wood, of II ill shorn, w | ittd bis iormer schoolmate, .Mr. H. f W. Ferguson, la#l nifck. Mr. tud Mrs. J. <1. I|?;oper atu-n ?*d the Blanton reunion at S.ot:", t rfok, Sunday Mesdames II. ai)l I). C. , ailed o*i Mrs. 1. C. Kjnslaud. .Miss Itfla Kin.-land has ! Ifl.unli i ? o a?vcp, a position a- 1 1 a* s'r in tli? jseh(jKd?>. Misers. Tyh'r aijd Frank Biu-ha:. .in of Webster, .Mrs. Koxanna Caitei ?t South Carolina and Mrs. Don., ihivis vixitr l a: .Mr. I). M. vSiitdcr Mr. a.id Mrs. Terry Jolui.-ou an Mr. 'Jfcvi !!??>!(? made a hip 1 Sinoke.inuiit. Miss JJnzcJ XormatJ of Sr*-.* : ..'reek visited ilr?. J. G. lluopci. Mr*. W. II. Iloyle - called on Mr ??J. M. Crisp. Mr Lawrence Buchanan of Wei >ter made a business trip to Quail ? Mr. and Mrs. I'au! Ferguson w.cr j-ncsls of Mr. -iml Mrs 1). M Khulei Sunday. Several Qnalla folks attended ser .ices at Yfilinot. Sur.ilay at'te.t. .oon Mr Tlofii.er Turpin was the ;ne> *f Mrs. Olenn Feijru.-on, Sunday. Miss Rath Conner ot Sum!; mon .?ailed ew Miss Edna llovle. . iji.ssi Ma.iT Knji|ia Fe J^nson re turned to Bot he! after a visit 1 home folks. ? Miv. ,). C. Holies railed on Mr-= ?T. K. Terrell. Mr. Gohnaa Kinsland has install ed a new radio ?h his home. . M^. Mack Clements ;and family I visited relatives at Olivet, Sunday V ' 9 HONOR BOLL OF VIEW POINT SCHOOL These students have been on tunc and prcbeni for the first moniik o{ eohool: FIRST GRADE: Marvin Brookv 0. V. ('agio, Jr.. Billy Gmn, Ray Bishop, liili Brooks, ilt.-l.vin Brooks, OlKe Mao Estis, Azilee Buchanan, Christine Cagle. , SECOND 0 K A DK : J inn 1A0 ( 'agK Charles Sutt?n, Jr., Glenn Suitor.. Roger Sutton, Bill Sutton, Jane! Bradley, Helen Buchanan, I&i May BMhiuao, Kebi Green Alice Mao Hall, Luciie Eatis, Geneva HaJl, Mary Wyatt. (Te%elier, Mias Emnia TatJi ain.) THIRD GRADE: Billy Estis, Silas Buelumau, Henry Buchanan E. C. Sutton, Jr, Floyd Buohunan, Hampton Bradley, Mont Hall, Gwen dolyn Cagle, Lusalee Hall, Reba (Ireuiii, Elizawue Thompson, Odis Al lison FOURTH GRADE: Thonnia Buch anan, Mary Ellen Sutton, Violet Bueh&aau, HiltLa Buchanan, (hiy Bradley, Ruth Green, Roberta Cab<: Lesaie Hall, Ferry Hall Harold Hal', Harold Suttoi^ Elba Allison. (Teach er, Mrs. Louise Cagle.) FIFTH GRADE: Glenn Cabe, CLar ence Cagle, Sally Jane Bishop, Edith Cabe, Phyllis Cagle, Dorcas Green, Lueile Hall, Hazel Sutton Gladys Tihampaon. SIXTH GRADE: James Btwhajiaii Doa Buchanan, I\imsoy Hall, Edgar Caglic, Turner Hall, Jeter Hall, Mary Allison, Irene Bishop, Hazel Buehan an, Mildrod Cagle, Maudie Lee Hall, Hilda Sutton. SEVENTH GRADK : Lewis Brad ley, Isadore Sutton Grata Buchanan. (Teacher, Hoylc Deitz.) I ? ?? ? ? 1 1 ? MR& LAURA BRADBURN Mrs. Laura Teague Bradburn was born Mareb 19, 1861. and passed to her reward an August 18, 1935, her age being 74 yea is, 4 months and 29 days. She had been in bad health for tie past eleven months. On Au gust 16 she vnas stricken, with paraly sis and only lived a few hours. Mrs. Bradburn professed faith i.i Christ in early life, joined the Bap tist church at the age of 14 and lived a Christian) life until death. She was married to Mr; John F. Bradburn in/ 1S79 and to this union wene born eight children: three sons. Mall C., Chappai A. and StephenlT. lihd five daughters, Sirs. John Ikiby. Mrs. J. L." Martin, -Mrs. W. M. Moore and Mrs. It. D. Hyatt, all ot Wkiftier, and Mrs. J. G. Massey, of Haye^vi'V. Sh* loaves to mourn ho 'death. ! Il !*???? *'Ol:>, three ????! 4! ? "i? ?-| ? : iwent v-f >!ir aian.leiiildriii ;K:<i liven ; l) % ? I v-ii ve ^n-a. chtldii':', >? ? ibroiecr, '.i'l'.vf -i-ters a ImisV ??: other relatives ;>nd friends. 1 . Her funeral service wa.,;. conducted in tlu'R-4, list church at. Shoal (Yijek. ??f which >'he xvj-s a member. on At: /asi 19, l?y y.t v. John H\att an i ?cv. L'lnrles W. Clay, both of Wilit ier, and iter body was laid to rest in the Thomas cemetery. i ' ? , Oiiv Mother was ea'Iel away; God took lifr home; it v. as II ! Wil! ; ' Dut in our hearts she liveth stil! (iod has called thee ro 1hv res-'. Mother, you* scud is with th b! 'I houjili we miss you in on j home, i Voh} are sweeny "leeptMfr on. (!.m| in* hea\e>t. h?4p us to pi pare To in ret The" ."fid her, over C.Vr i CESTIFICATE OF DI3S0LUTI0 1 - . j i To al! ;o whom these presents ma | come ? -ft reef ii?tr : Whereas, it appears to my ,c.i , ; . auioii, by uuiv :tu iiienlicuteu l the proceedings lor the vo.u:.>.ii,v ii??oiuliou iher-oi by uiiiiuuii*>u. onsciit ui alt ihe stockholders, <1* :jsited in my office, the The Jaok-j ?n li&rdwaie Company, lncorpi -.a: d, ;< . oi'poiaiiou ui tiii.-> ftia.i , .vliose j'l incipal office is suuaU-d a. Lain street, in the town oi" Sylv.i, 'ounty ol" Jackson, State oi' Norti. , 'aroliu.i (John It. Jones being the agent threin and Ml charge thereo! ipon irlioin process may be served) iias co nplietl with the requirement >f Chapter 22, Consolidated Statute ?Milled '"Corporation.^" ] f liim lary to the issuiiig of this Certill ?ate of dissolution: Now Therefore 1 Staccy \V. Wad?*. I secretary ot' State <?f the State oi N'ortli Carolina, do1 hereby certify "hat the said corjKiratiou did, on the 21st dav of September, 1935, tile in iiy office ;i duly executed and attest ?d co-.KM'iit in writing to the disjoin lion of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders/thereof, which ?aid conseiii and the recoixl oi' the pro iM^-diiifjs aforesaid are now ou HI-1 :n Illy said office ;ik provided by law. Iu testimony whereof, I^. ive here j to set my luind uid affixeil my offi elal seal :;t Kalei^h, this 2 1st day ol September A.-J). 1935. STACK V W. H'ADK, Secretary of State. NOTICE or SALE OF LAND c North Carolina, ?Jackson County. Cnder and by virtue oi' an order of tji? Suj)ei'ior Coujrt of Jackson County, nuidc in a special proceeding entitled, " Vr. L. Cope, Adinini.it *itov of Mark \\'lritt<?!iburg, deceased, vs. McKir/ey W.hitteiiburg and wife, Jen nie Mae Whitter.imrg; Earey Whitten burg and wife, .Mrs. Ha ivy WTiit ten burg, Kit. al.", the usdersigned Com missioner will, on the 4th day of No vember, 1935, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door in Sylva North Carolina, offer for sale to the I highest bidder for cash, that certain tract of land, lying and being in Sylva Township, Jackson County North Carolina, .'Uid more particularly described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Cole Bum garner, P. C. Reod, Peter Bryson and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning on a Mall white oak on the Hog Pen Ridge, in or near P. C. Recti's line, N. E. of Hie old house place, and funs i hence S. 38 deg. E. 27 ]K>lcs to a bunch ofsmall dogwoods ou ! the S. bank of the branch; thence S. \ 8 degs. E. 39 poles to a pine on to*? of the hill; thence S. 86 degs. E. 81 poles to a xmall chestnut oak on fcop of the ridge;; thence N. 20 E. 6 poles to a large black oak, thence N. 13 poles to ii stake in Whittenburg's line, thence N. 10 W. 46 poles to a stump, thence N. 15 poles to a stake, thence N. 39 W. 13 poles to a chin (juapin, tlienoe N. 67 W. 10 poles to a black oak; theace S 45 W. 2 poles to a stake, thence W. 31 poles to a chestnut, thence S. 19 W. 13 poles to 1 a post oak, thence S. 80 degs. W. 27 \ poles to the beginning, eontainii^* 34 J ar.'d 3-4 acrqp, less one acre heretofore < conveyed by Mack Wihittenburg to i Jack Murr. < UNAKA LODGE NO. 268 A.F.&A.M Meets 2nd and 4th Monday nights S. C. Cogdill, \Y. M Ben N. Queen, Secretary , Visiting Brethren Always Welcom- I 'Sceond Tract: Adjoining1 the lands of !?. \\ . Allosi afi'l ol hers. I lio^iiiiiiit;'; a j?? ?!?.?, t hence S. 40 I :>4 /kiIc* lo a -lake and ) winters on I I'id^, theiicC N. (>S K. "{8 poles to I ' i/i lie. thenev X. ,','S W. 40 poles with i t Meigs and Freeman line to a stake in ! ;Jie fieitl, thence >?. 33 E. to L. W A1 lea line, thence v,-ith Allen line to a j small Sparr>&h oak, thence witli top ol' | 1'idjje {<? heiri lining corner at pine. , j with a.11 minerals excepted on tJie lea-:- 1 I ins? I'idcr*1 U'ost of t!*> maiiv line This tfic 2nd il sy of October, ] 93o. V. L IMPK. Cm- :ni;isio;ier ' Wan'ed : Pretty mineral specimens. Ask Askpy. WANTED : Ten bushels shelfed pop- 1 FOR SALE: Chur*h e?rn, free from weevils Bos 54*, condition. S??c U, v. \v Sylva, N. C. 0rpan ? W- K r i * }*?r, or Mi*, m,|,| H ? - ? dr. f. k. Gardner OPTOMETRIST NO 60 V2 PATTON AVE. ASHEVILU. K * Will Be At SYLVA HOTEL, SYLVA, Friday, October 11, 193S Tor the Purpose of Looking After all eye troubles Eyes Examined Glasses Ktw NEWS REEL"Front Interviews? by A. B. Cha pm POMEj-Ou BEJN Cr ASKED VA/HKT WIS AIMS ftEALLV WCRB yMuSSOUUI SlG-M IFlCAMTLV Po'lMTBB To A MAP <*?* OEPUED* Coma K.ESUR.G-ENT M AOS, WHEN INTERVIEWED SAID *UEM, UEH,PlftST fclC CMAWCE I'va WAD IM 10 VCABS to make, a ?w MUMITIOMS FELLOWS 6 LAD AMD Million* op motveps sad " Lowdou:-Jomm Bull sajd/vv IlOuce TUIMKs VEE CAN TWIST TUA L.OMS TAIL | Po EE ? MMiLL I'LL SHOW Mm'" t?AC?/Ovl BEtKia ibTEftVlCWtDM, * MANKIND JT^feMS uwtt t? LfMk PROM SAD EXPtClPHCn . tT fclMfcri POIL ME CONTINUE MY W*AOY 5HU?| VjPwARD TWROOOl TUB t^CXwEfl* n EVSRYV/MtOEjU.S.A. ? MiE. JOUN Q.PU&LIC. ASKED iAJUETHCR ' VJE flAVCQSD THE US.M??>DLtNG 1U "Uje European mess, said ? A was Alas?; Es*P0Ro*SeiASiit>f * I SCCM^O be tub small rwt* For. a monumental fffiAi' Ran tCk aters 1 ' 4.. ?' | *: i 'Cold Frosty Mornings Herald tlie coming of winter. Be ready to keep your home comfortable. Ranges $35 t0 p? 7** 0 arlor f-urnaces $27.50 to U9.50 Laundry Heaters Wood Heaters $6 to $10 $1.50 to $4 and we will give the best of terms J<ree at the end of the month to our customers . ? ,t . ? ? " A Chest of Drawers ? ?Bag - ee -A ? A Philco Jackson Furniture Co actio ttin . ?
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