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IK? JA-JKSOtf OOUBYY JOURNAL Published Weekly By DAN I'UFKDKH Entered as second class matter a ihj Pos. Office at Sylva, K. 0. DAN TOMPKINS, FViitor POOR BOY SHOWS '?X* UP '' ':i> lad Con gan, by flying the f A'lvtie with a cheap, an/ed J I a 1with thr. d<?ors tied stmt with J and with a prize pole 10 kaof:'. I tfr ivi oft th.? v. ings, crowdi Huw I ni l i-ugbes and his flying pa'aec oftl tf.? map, and made Hughes, L-ni I and the rest of the heroes ol I ili.- li a laughing stock. Ju--: when J tin- Morld was giving millionaire I Jtnyhes his '/.nr companions, ;.u<I I hi.-, c-'i ensive plane, equipped ;o tin. I la.-*! v ord, its acclaim, Cornet i audi c.'.ito hopped into the lint; ugU* Mole the show. Altogether, toih iM ! L.?s been proved e.xeepc. the (ief vitL which a foreign Hoe could tiuuib American cities. MR. GRAVES' ALTITUDES Mr. John Temple Graves, in his syndicated column in the Asheville Citizen, and other papers, states that he has learned something. Although be has mailed letters many; a time at Hast Flat Rock, Mr. Grave's says has just learned that it is the highest railway station east of tie Rockies; and that he found it out byway of a magazine article. Cnles Air. Graves was being sarcastic toward the writer of the magazine arti cle twhich we suspect was the case) he yet has something to learn. Foi instance, Balsam, in this county, is a railway station, a post oiflee, a village, and a summer resort, and is more than 3,300 feet up in the air, or approximately half a thousand feet hicher than East Flat Rock. Tl;t. thing that has amazed us for many years is the multitude of things newspaper and magazine writers leant, that are not true. ROOSEVELT'S POPULARITY Not since Old Hickory Jajksou was strong enough to name his sue lessor and to contince to dixict Hut policies of the government,has there been a president who held his popu ] larity with the people for as long a time as PYanklin D. Roosevelt. Al most half way throug i his second tenn, with ail the opposition that those who disagree with li rn have 1 11 i- - 1 -3 4. 1 . nren arrie 10 muster ana riiumicr against hiin, Mr. Roosevelt's trip < across the country to *h.? Pacific coast has demonstrated what most people already believed, that so far ! an his hold uion the people is con corned, his eye is still uiidimmei ; and hih strength remaineth with hiui j Lincoln w-;s an unpopu1 tr man a: the time of his assassin**'on. Cleve land was defeated at the end of his ; first term, and his second brought < Mm villification and abase. Tnft, later Chief Justice was so unpopu , lar, despite hi* great heart a?u fine ]>erHonality, tl.a* even a great section ( of his own party turned against him j and brought about his (Meat. The great Wilson, mighty frieni of the ; common folks, died of a broken heart because the people wou'd iu j longer folio./ him and his lofty con cepts and idea's. But Roosevelt is < still going str. ng with the people. Tf , the next two . ars do not orei- l>< V lie* i 1"> has on the peop e of Air.cn ^ ea, Mr. Roosevelt will be ah'.? to ' name the next President and t~ see ; that 1 >s policies are continued. TIPS WEEK IN WASHINGTON (Comainucd From Page 1) additional Congressmen, which wo ild give them a respectable minority Kp resent at ion of 170 , only 50 fewer than a majority. And unless Now - - - ' JJeal candidates for Congress Siv-tj? the field in the conceded!? Demo cratic districts, the Republicans, in the event of holding 170 seats in the House, could form an effective coalition with conservative Democrat 3 w block the Administration program. i REWARD to suit finder of lostj bill-fold, containing ahont $150 in cash end drivers' license with name 8. C. BUCHANAN, Gav, N. C. 1 ; I STEADY WORK?Good Pay. R*li able man wanted to call on farmers t"; in -lackson County. No expcr'ence or capital required. Make up tc $12 a day. ?Vrite Mr. .T. Harrison, Box |l 2332, Charlotte, N. a ( EL} Piano TUNING, Voicing, and re-j Br pairing, p. o. 198, Sylva. Work j RL guaranteed. ' / ' . nouge of sale of I REAL ESTATE I Xorth Carolina, jackson County. Cnder aiuMiy virtue of tJie power I and authority contained in that cer-1 tain deed of trust executed by 13. A.I Moses, unmaarried, and Alton P. I 'Craft and wife, Geneva Craft to the Xorth Carolina Bank and Trnst Com pany, trustee, which said deed of trust is dated the nineteenth day of April,1933, and recorded in Book 43, P.life 418, of the Jackson. County h.;g.*?try, default having been >.-;j*lc in the payment of the indebtedness t'? 11 by secured and in the coo-j.t on:* therein secured,the undcrs'gnjd substituted trustee by instrument nc??ided in Book 129, Page of die Jackson County Registry, will *>n Tuesday August 16, 1133, nr. or about twelve o'clock Noo.1., mv ?oui*t. house door at Sylva, Xorth Car oiin:?, ( ffer for sale and .>el! to t, Highest bidder for cash the fn iowiug dcseiibed property: ! All those certain tracts of l?;::d lying and being in River TovnsWp Jackson County, Xorth Carolina, described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Begin n r; on a small dogwood on the Novell bank of the Fast prone: of Tuc'nseigee River, corner of J. Af. Hooper's and runs thence North 10 decrees ha-t 15 poles to a stake, J- M. Hooper's | >rnet, and rur.nin: with this inc. V-r.ee North SO degrees VVe^t ?0 r?les. to a stake, .T. M. Hoopgr'% vn er in H. Moses line: thence South 0 degrees West with H. Moses line! M pole* to a plum on the. hank ot J he River, H. Moses corner; thence !]> said river with i s meandering* passing two large black gums to the '>'ginning, containing one f 1 ) amy he the same mo**e or Ics-. SKCttND TRACT: Beginning at aj mall dogwood on the North bank ot? the Kast Fork of the Tuekaseigee 'iver, cornir of V. F. Brown's lot, f and runs thence North 10 degrees Ka-t 15 poles to a stake, Brown's orner,thence North 80 degrees West \ith Brown's line 10 po'es to a stake n H(t>e;i Moses line; thence well lis . Moses, line North 10 degrees East 'Mi poles to a stake; thence South SO degrees Kast 22 poles to a stake in I. II. Parker's line; thence Sour It 10 degrees West -hi poles with J. I,r. Maker's line to a walnut stump on i he bank of the east fork of Tueka- J eigee Rivor;thence down the mean 7 cis of sa:d River to the beginning I obtaining > x (0) aer. s, more or 1 less. I THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a f?ki? on tlie North hank of the East' iroiijr ot' Tuckaseigce R'ncr and eo.* ;( r ot L. f. Hooper's land and in ii mouth ot a branch, and run-, h.iM-e u]) the River A\ir; its nir-vi-J lerings South SO degrees East 22 olfs to h stake: thence still up th. River as it meanders South 40 decrees Ktfist 26 ]>oles to a persimmon; l,rnee North 34 1 2 dcrocs East 74 1-2 poles to a small white oak; 1 hence North 18 1-4 degrees East 66 1-2 poles to a small1 chestnut; thence North 13 1-4 degrees West 67 poles to a hickory; thence North 20 do- 1 pees East 30 ]?oles to a hickory, Kissing the top of the mountain at 35 poles; thence North 70 ^-4 West 20 poles to a chestnut, !orhc-r of C.L.Hooper's lands; thence South 13 degrees West 59 poles !o a ,jnie; thence South 40 degrees West 2 1 poles to a Spanish oak; thence nui; h 25 degrees East 31 ^>o!rs to a biack oak; thence South 59 degrees J West 40 poles to a white oak; thence South 14 degrees East 18 poles to a j Make in a gully; thenc? South 5 donees West 40 noles to a stake in a -7 & srully; thence South 38 degrees West 1 7 poles to the beginning, containing (iffy (50) acres, more or less. I Terms of sale cash and truriee will' require deposit of 10 per cent ot' the amount of the bid as his evidence of good faith. This the sixteenth day of July. 1938. H. E. STACY, Substituted Trustee NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Jackson County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust from dei y Kimsey and wife,l)elphia Kimsey, to the undersigned Trustee, dated August 8th, 1936, and recorded in the Office of Register (of Deeds for Jackson County, in Book 126, Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, Page 159, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness 4 secured hv said deed of trust and .1 1 1 t -i i i lu'iiimm naving ueen made on tne undersigned to exercise the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 22 day of August, 193P, at the court house door in the Town ofSylva, Jackson County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder at public auction, for cash, the follow- ^ ing described tract or parcel of ^ land: Situate in Hamburg Township, Jackson County, North Carolina, Be THETTAOKSOr OOUlfTT JOUEN; gpnnitiy on a set up atonv corner n South bank 'of Norton's ^'reek^ tt ford (now a bridge) ton' corner, and runs theneO & JJjt ? i poles to a maple; thence S 38 E 8 poles to a small Spanish oak; thence S 84 E 26 po os to a st;?ko and pointer; thence S 60 E 20 poles to , a stake in a field; 4heneo.^N 34 JT 47 po'es to a stake -IVMcGuira'j/ ? line; thence N 43 30 poles with W. P./ McGuire^ ^"ine toM * Chestnut tree on top of a ridge J : ( hence V 58 .'50 W 48 ]>oles to a f; and pointers oil the south bank Norton's creek; thence npL'tjfer creek with its meandering?; 450' jidtfay to tlie l>esrinning'. ' ; x\ \ 'K* This July 21st, 1938.; '".P GEORGE PATT: X, Trns.ee; ; . BE SURE TO OCT AN G7MJ&1&UU, AMERICA'S STANDARD TIMEI Get trustworthy time in smart In^ersoll watch. Yankee is the wmiI tkirin aoI nn/>L At P ill OMVOl ?UU lUIIIUtOI |f V/VIk V< I watch at f 1.50.. Chrome-plated caw, clear numerals, unhreakable crystal. PROTECTION without NAPKINS OR BELTS ; Performing their function safely. cfTi- | cicntly. with new < comfort . . . yet so tiny that a day# 1 supply can be car- j ricd in a handbag! ^ -,o Sylva Supply Co. Boxes of 12 v> 29c Boxes of 6 16c T?GMiH*fAdd ad Fdami Vom* Tnr Iddniffe help to keep y?Q?ml W constantly filtering waste matter from the Mood. If your kidneys got fuetloaally disordered end V fail to remove excess Imparities, there ipfey bO Kironing ol the whole system *o4; dy-wide distress. . ' 7 ' Burning, scanty or too freqoefct uriastiou msy be a warning of some kHftaep'I; T< or bladder disturbance. .V _ ? You may suffer nagging imekadhefc,^ .; > . persistent headache, attacks ej all rlr.SO^ i -i* getting' up nights, swelling, puflbMttV > Vi under the eyeS?fori weak, nervous^allM played out. - . ' r.t In such cases it is better i6 rely OS ?:Jb - > medicine that has won-eountiy-oHdt..^. acclaim than on something less fsvorw k f-. ably known. Use DediKs/riUe, A . tuda ^ of^ grateful people 'ecommcod A BARGAIN *1 \ f 9 year old work work mare . . 1,000 pounds will wnrk nnvwhprP Sylva Auto Trading Post i if ' -*** i ^ / C)^ ^ EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having: qualified as executrix at the estate of John B. Wild,-deceased, late of the county of Jackso^ thi? is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at. her home at Bryaon City, North Carolina ^?-? i.u:_ j_*? ... wit mil one year irorn uus uaitr, ui this notice will be pleaded in bar of t heir recovery. \11 persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate set th nent. This June HO, 193b. O fieri a Wild ,Uvatt, Executrix of uf the estate of John R. Wild, deceaa ri. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON OR PAROLE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, who was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon, at the February term, 1938, Jacksou County Superior Court, and sentenced to serve 12 months on the roads, will make application to the Governor for i pardon or paro'e. This July 14. 1938 GLENN. WILLIAMSON DEFINITE RELIEF OR MONEY BACK THE WTUjABD TREATMENT baa brought prompt, definite relief in thousands of cases of Stomach end P-ademl Ulcars. due to Hyperacid- " lty?and other forma of Stomach Dis~ ? tress due to Excess Add. SOLD ON IS DAYS TRIAL* For complete information, read "WRtord's Massage ef Relief." Ask frrRfcee at k SYLVA PRAKMACY | The worst 1 HBODYODOR B Iro.I l ,'y. :-m &.%l ** rS R^kjB^. ,/ H ff^g ".- / The woret body odor I" ff ^ s j comae from P. O.? $*'' "* pereplmtlon odor ? 1 minute to |?l C I JMfl| un Todora?new. P-^ .% 4--JfwB ?MfaMT deodorant I-.? B/fMHi orMa that works diroctly onunderarm > ? C ?" M8T?Uo4a Normally stops odor 1 To | 4<ii. T3brt also n^Ma js^aiaB^ .' Trial (kfefl oaapotu ^ YODORA DEODORANT CREAM ija^af Send coupon for trial |UliLI Rise to McKesson * I ||LL| Robblnn. Fairfield. m ; ^ Conn. Dept. F-l. + .? \ ? | ' < \ V I :. iA ./ W5 ? 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TIME AND AGAIN, \ CAMEL HAS BOUGHT MY CHOICE 10T5?LIKE LAST I YEAR. 'CAMEL RAYS MORE TO GET THE BEST / V NATURALLy WE PLANTERS SMOKE CAMELS. WE J . 1||B j men who ^row to MjjlOllO CMFT? crowing and different. And they know Try Camels today* See for your.elf why millions appetite and aids nature by bK^J
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