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ytiii JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL Published Weekly By T^c ** JCSO.V COUNT i JOURNAL CO ). I ?'littered a* second class matter a : ?Cost Office at .Syiva, X. C. ITAX TOMl'KLVS, Editor u at, what do u lew >trms amount l in a blizzard ? A certain New York magazine in still trying- to digest ,i stack oi' stu-tv Du.-I; I tia- .sha<l?<u-., ittUi!],^ n'Oi i^.iuion, hec.?Ben f at hey sent us th?: that one. ; >? y < (ju!! jj) j>rob.;bly claim- that }.i, v/a.i :ht .:mv. tint broke I he eh jih:u.t V back, f The Puii.'ishep Auto.a>tcr Scrvic _rli *. to oast Vr more careful y, f'Vv*r th<> i*f>niitry, il" it <'Of)ducJ > mii o'h<r {*>!!. I Wo sincerely trust that the outcoim ol the citation will end the straw voti vi\ize. Such polls serve no good pur pi?>e. They are often misleading", ami :je, we -u pcci, used as politic"! propaganda, sometime* becloudirig th' issues that are before the peop'e for determination. This time the Liternry l>ige>t poll, heretofore believed to b. ti e most trustworthy of the stmw ballots, was :.o wide of the rnirk, tJi:?T it must have discredited the whoh procedur,'. WHITHEB NOW? The complete triumph of the Dem .M i-aiif party ou Tuesday, when it litcr.ul'y s iv opt , the country from coa.it to '-oast and from border to border, places in that party's hand tlu- greatest u mount of pow.r ever eiitrrwU'd to a political party by r.n American electorate. I With that victor}- .ind thai power pot'-; al-u) an increased and humbling i, Hponaibility. ; If the party meets the responsibil ity bh it should,. its lease on power* :o more or less degree sewiu assured lor years to come. If it fails to mea * ure up t0 the standard that the Am f rioan )>eople have set for .a groat national perty to administer their affairs, it will go down in defeat and another will take its place. The first thing for the officials all the W.ay from the President down to waliza is that they are the official of all the people, Democrats and Republican* alike. Tho surest wav for the party to continue in power :? t<v act upon that hypothesis. Tljey should seek to serve all th. people, ri' h ami poor, farmer and lal >rer, manufacturer and buyer, Hanker and depositor, is, we be liove, because the people felt that th'u Jvu? been the attitude of the present Administration, that they havo re turned it to power with .*> overwhelm in? a vote of confidence Another thing to be taken into con ideration is that great power is sonie limea d/ingerous, and that a minority j mist be given an opportunity 10 upenk. its opposition. Thero most be )>o gaff rule either in Oongresa, in State Legutatur?s, or at the ballot box. Obstructionist tactics should no! 1" permitted; but the minority mmt lie given to feel that, its voice can be i t urd, that it is treated generously, and that it is not steam-rollered into .-.ilrnco. Such tacftie.s as that were at tributed to tho Republican party in iU stronghold of Pennsylvania, and ?i -oiued such an increasing r<?sent mint among all c'aases of the p oplo there that they finally turned v|>on in and drove it from power. A i?sson is Lhore for all parties. To tak-? the other 'joursc is not only fair and ,iir;t; if. is also good sense and good 1 (Otitic*. The Democrats should be careful ? 1 :i- no resentment is aroused against tlwm by reason of a fueling of unfair tactics- The people have given them a t-. 0 million majority vote of confi <i?iuv, t.ind, if the party expects to ?'?> :tinue in power over n long period "i' v<vi*, as it did in tho days of ?l.M'k.-on, that respect and confidence u ust bt> held at all hazards. WASHINGTON NEWS (Costumed From Pag? \) tirwly , u British soil, there wi4l be 3 l?r <. financial roturn to the American 1 "lufacturers who own theae p itenta. A! <o it is jxwaible, in caae tho Staw. I>< '-ailment should hold that it wou.d ^ improper for American fictorie? t- build bombing piano? even for a m.tion which is not at War, that more of these factories will establish C.' uiadian branches. There is no question whatever in the minds of the beat informed people in Washington that a great Europe*,, War u imminent and tKat it will find . he lineup very much as it w j.5 .at (he ix^tginning of the World "War. At that i rue if was Germany and Austria i^iinsf practical?}' all the ivst oi'j Kuroj-o. In the begiuning, Ru?iia was j irhtin^' (Jermauy on the Eastern j '?'j0111 a-iul haly stayed out ci' the war i'or nearly a year. Precisely that is, vhat Is anticipated now. There is a' endetiey her? to iii credit the lvporif j ;1 Russian's military strength. .For j .ear the Russians have been industri ously ribeuLttiusr the rq>ort that they have the largest and best disciplined umy, completely equipped, that ever .ciM.d, .iri'l that thev have been l.uiildiJig military airplanes even fa^t ,'r tlian (Ifcniiar.y. For a while Ru^iiu I !ir>d the rest of the "w orld pretty bad ! y stand, but lately the feeling rc I loct?d in >h.- Stale Department,which | cv cour.se, in close touch with ill ?iO jjovemm'iits of the world, tint (?iwre is miifch more smoke than fiiv 11 the- Russian menace. ,ook at vow* iiiliei. H:is ? our .-.i 11 >scri r>t ion ex lirefl ? 11' > >. let us have i ? N ' ?' roiir jinewai so that yon von'I miss a cod v. fHi; J?n'K\AU atiw 02 ?nii toi , tf.OM in -FnckftO!! < 'onntj. All I print. X" |wf<i|lt insirtr ? j TODAY and TOMORROW (F>j* Frank Park#* ^toekbridgp) (Continued Frcm Pit go ]) j * n.oABij of production. i It, was the belief of the ? it her ?f .?LiwUsru soeialivm that there is an i;i itincrive class solidarity which i.is more pywer 10 move men in the mas than any other human emotion. That this is not tnie liaS~"been d-Mitou . j stmUd whenever a nation ha i had to t'nee ,i crisis in It> affairs. Under su.".h eoiiditirns class distinctions van i i-h wild national feeling lakes preee dciici over ela?.s feeling. Something like th.it is happening :-d.iy in Hu%ia, where the largest ex periment in socialism hai ktii goin^ , rn for -1M years. The Russian peop'i r.re !e;-iuer their class conscious j-i::.? af. i rr.fininq' .1 national or patri 1 .i'ic eon. cionsness. They ' .re 'beginning to recognize. ! ! people evmtuajly always come to j /ixeocjni/f, that the interests of on ? j re 'the interests of all and that anv ! - t ? ?ort to partition mankind into per- i .uanent opposing ecou. inie granps i- j (i'Otiiul to J'ail. 0 ; t I liave no fear <;f any serious elis-. j 1 m sir developing in A meric.i. Enter ? Yotfr Lu#ky Strike ' Sweepstakes We have Yopr J Entry Bbrik Please Call For It StovalTs Fruit Store Phone 123 .. M E N I will select men to train for electrical refrigeration and air conditioning positions Experience unneces sary. Write Dept. E. ? Kef. Eng. Inst. Inc. Youngstown, Ohio. ;~7J W OM. \F VCJ WAJiT THt V1.NDOV.S ^'(WASHED YC'J'L'- HAYc^O SUPPLYj * 4jfcMAE WITH SOME CLEAN RAGS HAMPER?CHECKED'; SHIRT? AH- , HERE IT IS. k:B ^ I THOUGHT I HAD WASHED MY BELTED ORFSS-I fAUST FIND IT. f ^flfc-PMAH-THiS OLD SHI W //^\WORKS SWELL - IT WAKES ^ WINDOW WASHING A TT& pleasure WANTED TO SELL Tract of 74 am* timber lam I near Wilmot. Will it'll timber and land separably. Ad dress Sam S**ael?>, Tarns, W. Va.t or sop W. K. SuttlmvKr, Wilmot X. 0. O POR SALE: 123 mm in BabIrli township. Mrs. Myra I/ofria, CmdUf S'. C. Aeefi yewr BABY SAFER Don't let germs infect your baby's delicate skin. Instead of using ordinary baby powders, use Mennen Antiseptic Powder. Ifs definitely antiseptic and fights off germs. This famous powder is as soft, as smooth and fine as a baby powder can be. But, in addition?IT KEEPS YOUR BABY 8AFBR ?protected against his worst enemies, germs and infection. It costs no more. See your drug fist today. MINNIN ArIImbHi FOWDtl ONE DIME you'T POMPEIAN FACI CREAMS AND .POWDIRS' " }rOR TRIAL ( ~*Jry these Pomptlan beauWfiers. The f?Mui Pompelin Mmmi* Cream get* down Into the pores and rolls the dirt out, leaving tlit skin smooth as satin. Finish off with PompclanTissuo or Cleans* Ing Cream. Included also arc 4 kinds of Pompelan Face Powder, all for 10c.Mall the coupon olf today. " yM" ^'U' COuntt' POMPIIAN COMPANY, lloomfl?ld, N. I. Endoitd fMd 10c for wKkk plim Mnd ma 7 PompaUn Faca Craanis and Powdari. Haws- ? . ...... City . I FARM FOR RENT?R. U. Garrett, Sylva, N. ?L do FALSE TEETH ROCK. SLIDE OR SLIP? - **** FAS TEETH, a new, greatly im proved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds, false teeth firm and comfortable. Can not slide, slip, rock or pop-out. No gummy, gooey, pasty tasia, or feel ing. Makes breath sweet and pleas ant Get FASTEETH today at any good drug store. i FALSLT EETH STAY PUT us teethS PRICELESS iXrO^-tr^ l!.S !H ;V Vn" ?> NMTi V ,.V%N' r r x K i HI ? < ')Vv | ,i? v.uiv BAD t*Ul \! II M ok Kft.APActMt. t*'> V> -Il.-fVVi(!ar^ T'?f. mefit w ;: ?. -i * .ajfc iyj.6 o'a J-? day* iiujt Only a water-proofed toothbrush can keep TEETH REALLY WHITE! ? Do the bristles in your toothbrush twn limp and soggy A when wet? THROW IT AWAY! Get a Dr. West's Toothbrush. Made with the finest, costliest bristles, uxOtT-proojtd by an exclusive process. Cannot gel A soyy?keeps teeth really brilliant-white. Ster ilized, sealed germ-proof in glass. 10 colors. Alto Dr. West's Economy Toothbrush at 29c LYRIC THEATRE Week Of Nov. 9 th MONDAY ANDTUESDAY Star For A Night Jane Darwell-- Claire Trevor : and on the stage Lyle and DeArmond Black & White F ace CoiiK'diiiiis ~ 1 WEDNESDAY TWO FEATURES : We Went To College & White Fang Wednesdays - Adults 15c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SHIRLEY TEMPLE Poor Little Rich Girl " SATURDAY John Wayne in Paradise Canyon Win is it that no other motor oil in all the world can deliver the performance of culfpride OIL? Because only GULFPRJDE starts from the nest Pennsylvania crudcs ... is refined to t c same point as other fine motor oils... 2nd i s Lien further refined by Gulf's exclu* sive AJchlor process! i his proccss is the most efficient ever de ve oped?the fruit of 15 years' research by dentists?men who stand behind every t~?ulf product. . iHe facts on this page. Then drive into any Gulf dealer's?and rcplacc your old summer-worn oil with GULFPRIDE now. (Above) -MANY WORLD'S RECORDS on land, sea, and in h*ve been set with GULF- SBSWKTdIW PRIDE OIL. Racing drivers, fliers. Mf8T EEffi&P' THE ALCIILOR ?*?CL speedboat pilots swear by it. Proved flip { ' removes oil sludge and r*s competition, GULF- Wffl-' frmWjg Proof: we took A of the v? PRIDE will out w far, outlast, and Bhhb?' >,'M?tS?i Pennsylvania oili we co^^ outperform any oil ywi ever used in and put them ihroufli the >'our car! chlor process. It rcD1i?.\tl, f# chlor process, Jt remove J & 'J waste from already bifih'*' fined oils! Be wGLL'' PRIDE?the only cii this lieu J start (Left)-4 TIMES AROUND EARTH. A man drove his automobile on GULFPRIDE OIL 100,000 miles?without ever needing a repair, w ith* out ever having the head off the motor, without ever adding one drop of oil between drainf, Expert great things of GULFPKJDR-you'll get th?ml *** **" ?*????*?? a
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