JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL Puhlialtcri Weekly By Tho JACKSON COUNTY .JOUK.VAL CO. l-'tttcred ?s second cluss matter at thu i'ost Office at Sylvu, N, C. Ji AN TOAII'KINS, Editor Out JIUV fifohl to Hi II 1 "Tin' old time saloon wont ronie htirk." Sere it wont. Few ppnph wiiii Id pnlroni/.e it it it did. C\ Iji*t hit; III wiin tlii' coldest iiiylit lias I'ari.v iu November within tk?* iin iiioiy ol anybody living hcrcuhouta It tiikis rut her ii dexterous jioli tii'itui to jump out ol' u parade going in tae direction mid t like the hand u WAgon go'llg till' opposite WHY. Tlii' iiinii uiib.lhc smile on his fu,u. i* i lir Wrth ('nrolinu farmer down V east, The pain in our tobacco holt IlliS belli WlHed. /,y. Pi?*t \vc jump right smack ol'i' the ?f?i'd standard, ami next thing we know we ure in the niar.kot to buy ? all the j4nl.1l we can get our hands on, i'-. pi n no object. ck . ^7 ? t 'nii,nib;ds in Pori umie.se Ouiaiui a * ate 11 French pilot and operator. |j| Maybe they thought the plane wiio kind el' a newt bird. > , '' 1-Hkt jb? h- ,i< v .ii t hut there will be nji by tile t Olifcrence ill ? <" ''Un eOiilUV. II . - tho^MJM^'tv-iiili'i.u I'.ldi-r liny , iiiid ali in Jm k-e 1 wi'l j be '. tiiruedf^g,^ Tilt- <i<MIII!UI UK ?'let lit.n <i i"!ii imt -uiii*u$jKUQi!|pnus; hiu | i? is a s'uv fire inwHppflf getting j electid. Iliilt-r ju >1 ilidtrflcl anybody! rim ? candidates ??| his parly. The.n, tijin'ii thai dust thai eamc over t lit1- other da\', may ha vo been t| <111 li e I'l' that thi' sen* torinl invest i^at n n in Louisiana ha^ evolved. itself into. Jfenry Kuril once sa <1 that ii pro hibition with repealed he would fptil making automobiles; hut (In n, it is i i mcuihertd that Henry onee set out to stop thr war, all by himself. It perhaps i> correct to refer to! Hitler'* piuiis as a foreign policy. Thiy are at h??t foreign to even body pi ? I In* ( it i iiiaas, and llif is a foreigner there. / "North Cnrolina Vote Is Not In terpretid As Uiip nt President," miy thn Ovoonnbovo Nowh heiulUiu, ovov <i l?;Ui'v. Sure it wasn't. They v.\>rc shooting nt old .lohn Hnrleceorn. and nobody else. HIio'h a.traid ot thi' lii>j bad wolf' Hurm everywhere nt iurrnisi'd indus actJyily, The people of this ,HhT America ifSFotf their .way to bettii days, It may he slow, but recovery i* >ui'i ami hi rlaiu. Mi*. Hoo.-i-vi'it hns been hitting iht ('i pn vsion line low and hard, every p'ay since Mareh 4. The indication* ure thai. the IVprt ssioti line is crumbling; nud, if we will all run interference for Franklin !>.. we are on our way i down the field for a touchdown. Four machine-gun bandits held np and robbed a mail t nek on the street* of Chariot to, Do yi.ur stuff Nortl Carn'ina, do your stuff. Show Vn that tin y can't g.-t away with it ik?w i on tin- Ht'iiiy side of thi' Mason ttui* l?i\oa line. Ai Smith ami .lohn .1. Haskob wen' down tr Washington to vail on Pro idi'tt' l?0" ?? velt. We havi n't heard o* "Kltler McNini-h throwing n fit nhou it, 'ilh'T. Mr. UboseveM recently pro in' t ? i him to chairman of the fedora' powt r commission. They nn> ta'kiug now , about pro tnoting a uatii mil park iu tin- Twhar rn^. Soon every place that can boas' nit il vation of as much as fift feel abiiv tlio level of the sen will want to ?r, t iS?df iiuiM-porati'd into a Na tiiir.nl park. < mi nit specialist, with an in tornntii i>;d repntat'on snvs that he dUeovi ml a serum that is n snrc fu? cure for tuberculosis. If this is iriie, it is one of the most important pnc.s of new. over to be printed in rnvhidy's newspaper, anywhere, in a'i 'he annals of history. It will in: an that mini has at last conquered mi " of the srreatest scourges thnt over attacked tie race, thnt millions yot/ e 'i burn will he snvfvl from wasting away on beds of sickncss. It will he one of the errentcst advancement* that homaolty has ever mado. I yVo don't know a thing about man- 1 I n#<vl currency. Fnct is. we can't s.vm j J to manngo to even keep un.v. I ? ? ' ! 1 J Tobacco ^rowers of North Carolina ? y??t twice as inuell cash for their crop ; ? lii^ year as ins!. Wlio1 sa d things ! iMri'ii'i improving. " |v I Ton. Pete Murphy think* perlnips 1 1 he "big shots from (he underworld ' , will now come to the Carolituts. Bt?! I -i horse thai it' they do, they woat Jijet nwny with it, like they haw up j in Chicago, New York and about. And i we'll send *em up for bili|? lie- i ! sides failure to pay their income j i taxes. Carolinians just wout stand ' ! for that kind of foolishmss. j Three people, in their ow.i hom:-, wire Inirned to death when an ai.' plane crashed into the house and the gas tank exploded. 8oo;i a man won' be able to sleep in peace, unies* lie I digs him a dc?p dug-out, or tie- !jiw j make air planes travel certain air j , routes, ami nowhere else. History j goes an: it ml in circles. We have eome ! \ ' X ?* up from cave man to the air plane, j Xow maybe, the planes will drive us j back to tile caves for shelter an ? ; j security. , I ' ? ' "K vp. vl 1'. S,. Leans To lie |?epi|i?t, ' screams a load iue,~in the Asheville | rimes; referring to. tie lean.-: *Ua: ] [Fnele Sam is making to muaniipal'ti- - atid such, not to the ones already { made to foreign nations. Hut,) that j is | he catch to a II loans. They have to ? be repaid. The fact that so inany have ii il ready been made ami folks, tannic:- ! paTties and political subdivisions are,, unable to repay them i> one great i I'liiise cf (lie fix in whieh we ha*-' ! found ourselves, these two or three ' vears past. ' <* .J ' I "? I. Another thing of inltrt>' is th< ;? laet that a lilineombe eouiity JUV> /settled the dispute between tin> piuiv ci mmission ami the Lumber Com pany over (lie ptiee to b<< paid for the j Kuvcusfonl tract. This is the las' tia' t neeessnry to acquire in order to complete the original park, and wt may see thing - take shape over there immediately. <>f <m urse, hereabonis we are still watching for llio time, whieh will soon comt, when tli ? Plot! Balsams will b.> taken into the pari:, as originally intended, and the main entrance will be from Italsam <?a| at the Haywood and .laebmii county 1 lines. f Thu-.e people who are sayiug ilia" America would remain neutral in ease of another general war, and that j we are, therefore, not primarily in- j terested ill peace movements, are only j deluding themselves. It is as intpoM- ; siblo for America to remain neutral i in the next great war. as it was in I I he la>t, and Wood row Wilson, one j of 'he^igreatesi minds the race has produced, and his nssceiates, , .< hau-iti every resource to .keep us II ont of the last one. Let another gen- | era! war tome, and we will find our selves into it up to nnr liOeks in all the horror, filth, and suffering. litre's mi nut; more mil now*: Th? I'liited States tJover anient has , to idiot whatever funds uiuy he mr- j I'ssury to complete the Turk to l'avk Highway, connecting the Shcmandoah and tlrent ISmoky Mountains National parks. It is estimated thai sixteen million dollar? will turn the trick. It will provide employment for many men, buy much material, and at'th same time he building au artery of travel from Washington to Western North Carolina that will hrin^r manv thousands of people here each sum- ; ?ner to regain their health, sooth their nerves, -enjoy our climate and scon ery, ami at the same time *o speue -'heir money with us. Wliat with th< Tennessee Valley authority- nod th. t*ark to Park highway, nn? mplo\iu'nt dinnhl soon he wiped entirely out in ? his part of the United Static. We still sec much talk in the papers ihout retaliation against certain wet-' and drys, come primary time, when reelect ions are sought. That is unwis< fnlk. Unwise from a party stand 'wint, leading to intstine warfare; and unwise from the stan<lpo'-it of the '"vise of prohibition and temperance The hat tie is over. The stroke is clear ing away. It is best, to fight primarv inmpaigns along* t her lines, and let (he good that men can do in eertni' ; nositions, their suitability for the pf ? sitions, and their usefulness *o T'fttr < nnd country he the considerations in= stead of how they stood during th~ recent campaign. It- would he foolish for the triumphant majority to turn in and defeat a Useful, honest, pub- 1 )ic servant, for no reason ether than ! that he favored repeal of the lfirti j Amendment now deceased. Nothing i* sillier ,any*way thau the idea of vo^ [ ing again?t instead of voting for. Red Cross Poster of 1933 Appeals for Help for Needy * > iyi">SSS\\\NW>< "SHIES im? pp| ?ppSb iMtiMN PICKENS HIGHWAY IS NOW READY FOR USE Franklin J'ress, Nov. !>.- IVkeits Hij-rhwuv, K'osiiWIII to I lit* Si ill )i ( Ji ? ? ? linn line. was npriml to ihr public 5?titiu<ltiy. The ron < I i* .-imilar to th. ?Caesar's I lend highway, uiic more ?roatiin: heinjr neee*-sarv to lirinu i' to ilmt .standard. It wsis not known Wednesday whether the l?>Uhiudinfr ??out would lie plaeedou at t}iis tiui< ?or early next spring Tin* Ko'.itli Carolina ?*oinplfted several niont "tlii* Ko^inan Mi*ti<o:i with :tWe thai leads .10 J'ickeiis. People from Itrcvard who were <?v?- . the road lim ing the week-end are en tluisiastie as to beautiful secnery OI Ihis route, and J hi ytvotl ?raih s and curves hanked. BUDDY HALL IMPROVES f'Yiends ni youie* I In v id M. Hall, .lr. vill he pMix'il to barn tlml his co-i ? lilion i? Mi'iiewliat , improved, in ?n Atlanta hospital, where he has been very xeiicn*ly ill. Buddy is a prime favorite with (In lieople of Sylva anil till' seriousness ?it his eoadition, lat-t week, was tin ceeasiou of mneli eoneern here. JUNIOR CLUB WILL MEET WITH MISS MYRTLE HENSON \ Miss Myrtle Henscn will he ho.st.es-* to the Junior Club, at her home, on .next Tuesday eveniinr. QUICK J Jiolief Colds, Meodache, Neuralgia. (Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, Muscular Pains, Peri odic Pains. Dr. Miles' Aspir-Mint relieves ?quickly, pleasantly, does not up set the stomach or cause Consti pation. Mrs. Marlow. Red Wins. Minn. ?says: "I have used Dr. Mil es' Aspir-Mint for Colds r.nd mould not fee! safe iivAesx I had it in the house. It ?A {lives such quick relief " . Your druggist has Dr Miler* .Aspir-Mint. Why don't you asi; him about it? pii'vsrcd, get a packaca, yau may nrrd It sooner than you think. l.nrc* I'ackarc !3c ? Smalt ISr. DR. MILES** Prepared to Save Lives ! One of the most valuable services glveu to the American public by the liod Cross Is through Its Life Saving uttd First Aid courses. Virtually all of I lie life guards at beaches and pools in I ho nation aro Red Cross life savers. Nearly every industry in America sup ports the First Aid work of the Red Cross b<s:au$o it annually Bnves lives of thousands of Injured persons. These courses are tnujjht by Red Cross ex | perts In both lines. Last year 6G.354 War Veteran?* Problems V Not since tlu< period of the World War has the Red Cross faced a greater problem in handling the claims of : World War and other veterans. Due to the changes in the regulations cover ing veterans' claims, chaptere all over the nation have beon crowded with v?t , eran applicants for relief and for ser i vice in preparing appeals. During last j year Red Cross home service workers ' In 3.268 chapters dealt with the prob j lenis of 411,124 ex-service men or their : families. The chapters also aided 7,346 ! men still in the regular army, navy and i marine corps. An Army of Children The membership in the Junior Red Cross last year was 6,629,866 boys and girls In schools, private, public and parochial. They enjoyed volunteer work in hospitals and for orphans, the aged and crippled, and also aided their schoolfellows by providing attention for their eyes, purchasing their glasses, and giving many other types of service to them. Tho Juniors aid their school work by carrying on correspondent and the exchange of portfolios wit", school children in other nations. SYLVA girl tries suicide r y Miss Naomi (Jrilfin, 18 year olt! girl is in Haywood comity hospital in a serious condition, as a result of self-inflicted wound, at a Cantor, hoarding house where she has been living for a week. The young gir' is a daughter oi .fauus <? riff in of Sylva. She is ex jK'cted to recover. The bullet, fired a few minutes after she had told Miss Pearl Ballard that she and "hei man*' had had some words, and tha: she dif'i not want to live without h'n: enter, d the right side of her chest/ NOTICE OF REMOVAL Dr. W. K. Chapman lias moved his offices to Room 7 Cole Building Dr. G. Conrad Nichols Dentist Offices with Drs. Nicbols Over Sylva Pharmacy DEIT2 MAKES STATEMENT JEditor Jackson County Journnl: 1 desire, if permitted to do so, to ex pr<>s6 through the Journal my d??ep appreciation and (hanks to the citi zenship cf Jackson County for their unsolicited supj>ori of mvseif as tlu anti-repeal candidate in the election cl' November 7. I did not seek or of fer myself for the place; nor did 1 reseat it or refuse to let juy name !><? put on the ticket. It was for which I have stood all my life and have de manded from every puipit in which I have tried to minister. I have deep and abiding sincere convictions in the matter of moral and religious advancement (no political concern whatever). Heine 1 have no unfriendly feel ngs to anyone who dif fered with me. i can and do accord to them the free right to their convic tions that I take myself. Now that the people of the coiintv ; :wd Stall- have e x p r e s s e d their wish in the case, I think the * hing for us to do i>' to cease caviling | ibout. it. :<nd set out, both citizens and j officers, lo mak* use of the power w I 'ave to l ink > our county and Stafi > !i safer ivid better laud for the coming ! ??eneratiens to live in. ? A:? aspired writer said: "whe.i } > ghteoiiMiess re >5 us, the people r. - !toinee'\ ? To the ;rocd man th.it tot- m tho opposite side from mt- (Mr Quo-i. i I rxtend my hand of frifiiilsliip over, and also to his supporter*. Xrvi'inlwr 11, 19-13 T. I*. DK1TZ. FOR RENT Five room cottage - newly decor ?.ted? close to school. S10 per mo D. D. ALLEY, Waynesvillc, N. C "You know how time work we telephones wii! i do for you. We call the doctor, firemen or police . . . save you time ar.d many steps . . . m?.ke vcv. easy to reach at all tir.c . . . and earn manv t: !:*?;'< our hire every men;' i Opportunity dorsnY.i o at your door todry ? . | rings your telephone! " ' * . ' Wfip.i i : WESTERN CAROLINA TELEPHONE CO. \i, H-Tri ^ : ? | Personal Experience I * ? .... is a hard teacher. Wise are t !.< ? who are willing to profit by the lives ? ?;' I - others. ; No lesson in life is taught more foive | fully and by more numerous examples ;; ? than it pays in terms of success, happi ness and comfort to work honestly and to "Bank Something Eeii.ii la rly.v The reason so many people are not a fin ancial success is their disregard of the little things in life. The person who is too big to do little things well is gen er . ally too small to do big things. Regular systematic saving of nieklcs. dimes aivd quarters make the gm*t ?r cumulation of Dollars. \ Our banking facilities and service are at vour command and we invite von to ? ? ? call on us and take advantage of these complete facilities. 3 per cent, interest paid on saving accounts. The Jackson County Bank j| ? Sylva, N. C. ' > United States Depository North Carolina Depository < ? Postal S&viQgs State Funds Hectic Days Sleepless Nights Hi : \ ' ? ???VwuN ? *A'.V^V ? ? TOO MUCH work, too much mental strain, too much worry ? ?..then NERVES". How they torture you, tire you, keep you awake nights! y?u irritable, restless: give you Headache, resign nw" j ' , ES" make you look and feel old weaken ? k.8" Pavej^he way for serious nervous or organic trouble. Nprvp* if*,? ^ru8gis^ suffered tortures from Over-wrought Vtn^ rW K duienS ?f so ca,,ed "Nerve Remedies" in hi? Mr Fn ^nr i ll IT ll"! them without relief until ... But lot Mr. Foster tell his experience in his own words. I think Dr. Miles' Nervine is the best ncrr* medicine' made, and, that a better one cannot he vnade. Dr. Miles Nervine was the only mt'd' cine on the shelf or in the prescription case tint put me on my feet." J. Af. Foster, Drugyst Marysvdle, Ohio J. M. Fotttr

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