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II Personal j Miss Delia Chidres, of Washing. I ^Hton, D. C? is visiting relatives tjj^thfcp Mrs. D. R. Brad* of Waverley | Fla iS the guest of her sister, Mi I Gibson, and Mayor Gibson. I I Mr. Charles Candler, ten Wednesday, tor a abort trip to Ne* Orleans. 1 Rev. G. A. Hovis, preacher ii charge of the Webster Circuit, h spending several days at Lake JunaUska' ? ' Miss Nita Garrett has returned U * Randleman, where she is a teacher * in the schools after having spent the summer here. v * # Tnhn T. Saunders, orthopaedic surgeon, was in Sylva last week u, ? a I see Miriam Evans, who has been J seriously ill. I I ft | I Miriam Evans is a patient in the 1/ I Afheville Orthopaedic Home, having I been admitted Friday, the day thejtf I home opened. I I ##* If Mrs. Roy Merry, Mr. and Mrs. John K I Merry, and Mis* Bertha Nix, of At I fcnta, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. |a I Dan Tompkins, for the week-end. I ' I ft ft ft Miss Pauline Gordon, Extension |w -oiicf in Home Management andf0( 5pvlla""- ? B House Furnishings, worked wiuii^ m Mrs. Evans Monday of last week. I * # * flo Mrs. O'Dell Bankhead has return-I I ed to her home in Ceste6ter, S. C.f I I after spending several weeks with I I her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. S.J I Nichols. I Uj I ? * ? I I w Miss Mary McLain has gone to|fa I Davidson county, where she will 1 I teach, in the same* school where she J I was a member of the faculty, last ?st I year* jtr I J pi I Mr. Thomas Sullivan, who hasfSI I been spending several weeks here, w with his aunt, Mrs. Charles M. Reed, Ief V and Mr. Reed, has returned to his jti< - V J be I home in Mount uuve. I m I SO Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Allison, Mr. jjj I and Mrs. A. V. Washburn, Jr., and to I daughter, Anne, and Ernest Penland, h? I Jr., spent Sunday in Hayesville and ' I Hiawassee, Ga. y, I ? * R I Mr. A. V. Washburn, Jr., who has r, I spent the past week with Mrs. Wash- B I burn, at the home of her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Alison, left I Wednesday, for Nashville. A ? # j Mr. and Mrs. Barney Dillard and A daughters, Misses Arlie and Vera, ^ or Eustis. Fla., were guests, last week, 3 Mia* Rose EUwood Bryan, Sta' .ome Demonstration at Large, wi. induct a group Leader's School a e home a* Mrs. Robert Holden a ipeedwjall* Tuesday afternoon,: Sep Ipiber 5th, at 2 o'clock. The thmjl f Miss Btyan's demonstration wil 4, -The Gracious Hostess." t Services Sylv* . 7 Baptist Church Sunday school, 9:45 Ail. Morning Worship Service, 11 A.M |a.t.7PJt. ; J Evening Preaching Service, 8 P.M ach Sunday. Visitors cordially welcomed to aL or services. Elmer Monteith Weds .Elmer Monteith, son of Esquire J s Monteith, of Fairfield, was marled in Washington, D. C., Saturdaj vening, at 7:80 to Miss Ruth Giovietti. The young couple arrived ai aireld, Sunday night Honor Recent Bride Miss Mayme Long and Mrs. O'Del lankhead were hostesses, Thursday fternoon, at a shower and tea, honring Mrs. Carl Buchanan, whos< larriage, last February, was recently nnounced. About forty guests assembled al le home of Miss Long, which was ttractively decorated with late immer flowers, dahlias and asters, n interesting feature of the affair as the presentation to Mrs. Buchani, of a bride's book, containing a ish from each guest With a color scene of green and kite, the bridal motif was carried it in the ice course, which was rved. Mrs. Buchanan received many vely gifts. Offset Experts estimate that the increase is year will not equal the loss from lit, reports W. B. Jones, assistant rm agent l the Distrct Court of the United ates of America for the Western Dis-r Let of North Carolina. Asheville ivision. At Law No. 116. United ates of America v. S42.7 acres oi nd in Jackson County, North Carols, J. A. McMahan and E. L. Wilson, aL Notice of Action by publica of Mr. and Mrs. M. Buchanan, a\ u .j ' > thefr home here. i * .1 Mrs. Dennis Anderson, who has j been spending the summer with her * sister, Mrs. Harry L. Evans, . will J leave Thursday fo rher home in Eastern Carolina. j * * * V "" ~~ " " 1 Mhirncd 11 Mrs. David M. nau from a visit to her sister, Mrs. James <a Couneill, and Mr. Councill, at Boone. Her niece, little Miss Martha Coun- J till, accompanied her home for a visit., j v* # * -V rj Mr. and Mrs. Cliff J. Mott and : daughter, Gertrude, of Union, New J Jersey, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. < V. V. Hooper, at their home here j This is the Motto's third visit U ., Syiva. * # # Mrs. J. J. Bowden and daughter Barbara Anne, of Jacksonville, Fla., j have been visiting Mrs. Bowden ?-v And Mr. Cot* E|sier, Mrs. ouu ter> at Cullowhee, during the pas I , week. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Taylor, of Win- I ter Haven, were guests of Mrs. A I W. Oakes, at the home of Iter fathei I Mr. J. b. Ensley, returning to thei I home from the New York Wond'. I fair, this week. Mrs. C. C. Denney has returned t her home in Harriman, Tenn., BU*1 spending a few days here yrtth ^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stein. HMt sister, Miss Louise Stein, accorapamtu her to Harriman, for a week's visi Mr. John H? ^larris, Extensioi landscape Specialist, was in th? county last week, assisting Mrs Mamie Sue Evans with her progran work. Mr. Harris landscaped . number of homes in the county whil here. fA** * ' ? ' * ' *" *' '' l* ' '* V .. V - ' * ' ? . ?Vff; ' m of Summons. To: Ann and husuid, Allen; C. B. Allison; Colean B. Allison and wife, Aliin; John Allison and wife, Alton; S. W. Allison; Nora Welch Asia; Lillie Broyles; Lula Jones and isband; Tatham, wife of Pink atham; Claude Tatham and wifeHen Webb; Ida Webb; Samuel C. relch and wife; Daisey D. Davids; . N. Deitz; N. C. Collector of Internal evenue; Martha Ammons; James rowning and wife; Lula Browning; innie Browning Jones; Mrs. Cora rowning Robinson; Will Justice; ones W. Keine; Sarah Wilson; Belle llison; Laura Allison; Lora Barron id husband; J. L. Broyles; Martha . Lanning; Charles Tatham and ife; U- S. Collector of Int. Rev.; on Webb; M. C. Webb; Ella Maia onroy and husband; Kate E. Da vies; aisy Deitz; Jane Turpin; J. W. uchanan; John C. Browning; WiT ranks and wife; C. C. Jones; John obinson; Beatrice Justice; Vercalit< orporation; Angel, Myrtle and husand, Ed. Angel; Portland, Oregon: she, Oscar W. and wife, Beelai she; Portland, Oregon; Barner, Irene id husband, Bill Barner; Portland regon; Cleland (Cleveland, Addi. id husband, Greenville County, . C.; Cleland (Cleveland) Mrs. Berlie, widow, Wesminster, S. C; Cleind (Cleveland) Charles and wife -?Greenville County, S. C; Clelani Cleveland) David and wife, reenville County, S. C; Clelanc Cleveland) Hugh and wife, xeenville, County, S. C; Clelan leveland) Lula and husband, reenville County, S. C; Clelani Cleveland)-Ollie Bolt, widow; Greenille County, S. C; (Cleveland) Wilam, widower; Greenville County, S !; Edwards, Mrs. Fred P. and hus and, Fred P. Edwards, Orange, IS Federal Land Bank of Columbia he; Columbia, S. C; Hammond, J? an ie Ashe and husband, Clell Ham lond, Oregon City, Ore; Hamptor Irs. Taylor and husband, Taylo lampton, Detroit, Mich; Mashburr fary Bell and. husband, Harle fashburn, Portland, Ore; Owen, J and wife, Fay Owen, Chicago, 111 hven, R. A., widower, Cedar Bluf 'a; Sams, Jennie Rhea Owen and hus and, Troy Sams, Chicago, 111; S >hn, Mollie and husband, Frank S jhn, New Orleans, La; Tatham, Be id wife, Tatham, Darringto: 'ash; Tatham, Don and wife, ? - ~ ?4? Wocl,. Tathai ittiam iwruugH/u, >!??., ^hn and wife, Tatham, Da) ngton, WashjThompson, Grace A1 ion, widow, Fort Smith, Arkansa arker, Carrie S. widow, St Loui io; Hayes, Lina, single, KnoxviL enn; King Brothers Shoe Compan; ^ istql, Tepn; Allison, ?- wife < B. Allison, Jr., Allison, Laura an .isband; Bamgarner, , husbar t. tUiza BUmgarner; Barfey, ? ife of Edgar E. Earley; Barley, ? rife of Roy J. Earley; Barley, Eloi: nd husband; Grayling Realty Co oration; Jones, , wife of Col. .ian Jones; Jones, wife of Wi ones; Jones, John and wife; ? >wen, Sarah and husband, ?: Pric wen, Sob and huiband, ; Prict - "? 1 ' . " ft A - ' ' . ' ' 4 >v '...." V IRE WCKC6M COUNTY JOUftN t r-j-Ea_^_J========sssssssm 1 J isband of Margaret AllisOn- Jon, ; rice; Price, Joseph and wife, Dor Tice; Price, Welsey and wife; Sher 11 wife of Ed Sherrill; Sherril lont and wife; Street, ?husban f Melvina Allison Street; Sumnei : , mie and husband, Z. V, Sumnei Welch, wife of S. C. Welch; Wil f on, -wife of John WilsoH; Wilson 1 ?wife of Noah Wilson; Wilson ?wife of Noah B. Wilson; Allison B; Allison, John B. <J. B.) Allison, B.; Ashe, CHnda (Lucinda); Ashe .J; Bumgarner, Liza; Cleland (Gle/eland), Paul; Cleland (Cleveland) Rufle Jones; Cleland (Cleveland) w . R; Cunningham, Ida Enloe; Elias, K; Enloe, Emiline Allison; Jones, Coleman; Jones, Jeff; Jones, Nina; Owen, .izzie Sherrill; Phillips, R. A; Price, Margaret Allison Jones; Sherrill, Ed; I Sherrill, Sarah; Smith, C. D; Street, Jackson; Street, Melvina Allison; Tatham, Dave; Tatham, Pink; Tatham, Thomas N.; Tatham," William; Welch, R. V; Welch, S. C; Wilson, Mrs. Hicks; Wilscn, John; Beck, J. W. (John W.); Beck, M. D; Buchan* an, W. H; Frady, Adeline, widow; h Frady, Bragg; Frady, /David; Frady, r Syemore, Frady, Theodore; Higdon, . W. H. Davies, D. D. (Daniel D.); Deitz. l J. J. (John); Frady, Rufus; Ammons, J. G; Arnold, William; and all persons whomsoever who have, or claim to own any estates or interests in the fee or otherwise in and to the premises described in the petition hied . In this cause and described in thi^ notice, and any and all heirs and Hp r visees of the several parties abovv named, whose names and addresses? ire unknown, and all and singular r their heirs, husbands, wives, devisees, executors, administrators, represen.atives, alinees, successors and as- 1 t signs, of each and every of them; and 1 ; all unkonwn owners, lienors, or , claimants, having, or claiming y to have, any right, title, estate, equity, interest or lien; and all occupants, lessees, users, holders and owners of ' and claimants to any rights of ease, ment or prescription in, over, across, or through said lands, or any part ; thereof; you will please take notice j 1 that an action entitled as above has] , been commenced in the District* , i Court of the United States for the. . Western District of North Carolina, L at Asheville, N. C., that summons |' has been duly issued out of said j Court, and petition filed therein ask ing for the condemnation of the lands described in the said petition and hereinafter described that you, and each of you, are necessary and proper parties to the just and final disposition of this action; that said action has been instituted by the United' States Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, for the purpose of the appropriation and con demnation by judicial process, for the public use and benefit of the United " States of America, of the lands described in said petition and herein- j below described, under and by virtue of the provisions of the Weeks Law, Act of Congress of March 1, 1911, Chap. 186 (36 Stat. 961) Title 16, Sections 513, 521, 553, an4 5^3 of U*?. C. A., and according to the metnxi and procedure prescribed in the Act of Congress of August.!, 1888 (251 Statutes. 357 (30 U. S. C. A., Sections 257, 258 and 258-a); that the lands proposed to be condemned and appropriated by the plaintiff United States are described substantially as follows: Tract No. 1165, apparent and presumptive owner being J. A. McMahan and R. L. Wilson, containing according to survey 221.2 acres, situated in Jackson County, N. C., on the waters of Pumpkin town Creek, a tributary of Savannah Creek, more particularly described by metes and oounds in Exhibit "A", and upon map or plat Exhibit "B", attached to die petition in this proceeding filed with the Clerk of the United States District Court at Asheville, N. C. rract No. 524, apparent and presumpive owner being T. J. Deitz, containng according to survey 74.1 acres, ituated in Jackson County, N. C., in the waters of East Fork of Savannah Creek, a, tributary of the Tucka.eigee River, more particularly de;cribed by metes and bounds in Ex-' libit "A-l", and upon map or plat Exhibit "B-l", attached to the petiion in this proceeding filed with the Jlerk of 'the United States ,District Jourt at Asheville, N. C; Tract No. 1180, apparent and presumptive iwners being King Brothers Shoe Company, containing according to survey 32.6 acres, situated in Jackson County, N. C., on the waters of Hog Cove Branch, a tributary of Pumpkintown Creek, a tributary of Savannah Creek, more particularly lescribed by metes and bounds in Exhibit ,'A-2", and upon map or plat .srfciHit "B-2" attached to the peti-. ion in this proceeding filed witn tne Jlerk of the United States District Jourt at Asheville, N. C; Tract No. .163, apparent and presumptive own- I rs being Mack E. Franks, containing } iccordiag to survey 14.8 acres, situat- I d in Jackson Courity, N. C., on the vaters of Pumpkintown Creek, a , ributary of Savannah Creek, a tributary of Tuckaseigee River, more; .articularly described by metes arxd^ 0 ounds in. Exhibit "A-3", and ugfozf: lap or plat Exhibit "B-3" attached 3 the ' petition in this proceeding Jed with the Cerk of the United . itates District Court at AsheviHe,,N. vrtii and each 0f you are hereby I otified to be and appear at?the of- * I .ce of the Clerk of the United States I district Court for the Western Dis- 1 I rict of North Carolina, in. the United I itates Courthouse Building at AsheI ille, Buncombe County, N. C., not I ?ter than ten (10) days from and c I iter the completion of this sum- j I ions by publication lot icfiir (4) sueI essiv.e weeks, , and answer or demur I J the petition or complaint herein I led by the above named petitioner I \ the office of the said Clerk and I ou are further notified that it^yaa I lil to appear and answer or demur I * the said petition or complaint withI a the time specified the petitioner 'i ]$ ' 1''iifija.J*Jffit I .. V ' ' V i * 4 " \L, SYLVA, N. C., AUGUST 31, 1939 ..rHVii * ,?U ' fV ' I ^ ill apply, to the Court lor the reli jnanded in jsaid petition; witnei'; b\e Honorable E.-YirlWebb, Judge c ie District Court for the Weste, istrict of North Carolina, this tl 7th day of August, 1939, and th " ear of our Independence the 16411 Y. Jordan, Clerk. B? O. L. Mc urd, Deputy Cerk. _ - ' . - . \DMINSTRATOR'S NOTKf Having qualified as Admir, strator of A. B Oil Is. deceesec ' ' ' 1 . _ ' ate of Jackson County, N. ( 9 his is to notify all persv n; having :laims against the estate of saic leceased, to exhibit them to he unJeriionerl on or before he 1st day of September, 1940, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to safe estate will please make immediate payment. A. J. DiIts, Administrator I his September 1, 1939 . i \ _ ' FOR SALE?82 acres of land one mile from Dillsboro. Will* sell in lots of ICl to 40 acres. Good house and barn. From 35 acres up, at ten l dollars per acre. See J. S. Cunningham. w hive ?- from impression# t*Jrer. <n your o-nne #Thousand# of plca?oiii:at;oiis IHONErrpiAi back ouaI^ntii yod'ii or I mil. SATISFIED McntM> payicoi: pilule PMI month forms, easy dirr-ctW# and cats!op WRITE ME TODAYl C 1 ? Pre. v. UNITED STATES DEWTAJ. COMPAQ f laoL HAPUSIMiiwaukMAim. Cti 11 ^ ? -------- - " m www mm >! > Qpt-Way Coach Far** 1 From Sylva, N. C. Washington, D. C 7.90 Jacksonville 7.65 Cincinnati, 0. 7.00 Savannah, Ga. 5.35 Charleston, S. C 5.15 Richmond, Va 6.45 Memphis, Tenn. 8.85 ' INSURE SAFETY \vold Highway Hazard*. Tr~.ci by Train. ~ Air-Conditioned Cceehoa atI Through Trains. R. H. DeBUTTS Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. mem < ' "" 'k : FSfs'KIDNEY WEAKHESSSWS Take FAMOUS KIDANS, lor,BACKACHE/ tor Frequent. Scanty, or nununa rninUiu _ tor Leg Pains; Loss of Energy; Tired. Lay I fueling; Headaches; Dizziness; herring a I soutce In functional Kidney disorders. ^ .KfDAN$ "work speedily Diurotlcally stimulates Kidney* and Bladder to pass oil I acids and -urnswastes, thus affording r&ti&f trott these distressing symptoms. M Thousands tenor, ptocjurjg results i( you nave something function!Jy wrong with ? I your kidney*, try ZJVANS SEND NO MONEY Writ* tar TWO harm * DEDANS Uron I a: rivrrf pay tiHi psus poctui fate If {J CO ir. I sent Willi seder wm part ?!' postage Uso I one Vox. Bat* so their sutisHed with F.F S'jI.Tt* *etur> >fher Dcu axe veil instantly, rti'md rpu? fernery We .cte ?h?? risk. I On*.=r STOASifi v*kr? . 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' the door or telephone bell, the )/fl j clatter of dishes, or even the laughter and voices fj II of children nearly drive you frantic?days when I / I # A you are restless, and cranky? \JI ^ Do you lie awake nights? '/ / ' ], When these hectic days and wakeful nights in- I I ' terfere with your work and take the pleasure out / I - ?&&&< of life for you, try ^ II jS? DR. MILES NERVINE / ?? K Dr. Mil?g Nervine is a combination of effective ' nerve sedatives, originated by a famous nerve specialist | Dr. Miles Nervine has brought relief to millions i of nervous sufferers. You may find it exactly what \ MuL you need. ? Will you try Dr. Miles Nervine? J Your druggist has it Large bottle fl.00 ? Small bottle 25# BT1 ygyy . . . iilHM a I V I a I mB . k I wM m B | k | aH . " niii , , <M , j 1111, $ t t7Ti i tiiiiiitin uiMiiim * TO THE PROPERTY O WNERS OF THE TOWN OF SYLYA Notice is hereby given, that :: all past due street assessments will be foreclosed, beginning , :: September 15, 1939. At the : same time action will be com- i * .? 9 <g (> menced for toe roreclosure 01 ? taxes due prior to 1938. Under an act of the last ses- i: sion of the Legislature, a committee has been appointed by : Board* of Aldermen, to make :: adjustments on street assessments which are excessive. : Any property owner desiring to have his assessment consid- :: Itiic nnmmittee can ' obtain full information eon- . I? cerning this from the under- : signed. I ... 1 "? < >!??? nasf due taxes " l-uvww f : and assessments and save fore- ;; ; closure costs*. ; : . ... . ; Charles M.Heed | ! 1 Town Clerk. - - I! T
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