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JOUWfAL! lnL^-v;i^ . ^ _ " _ , ..y i ? v;.- t'- TU v. ' i'-li -u -L . - * ,)v.Ktj-cl^"-on!S';!','? i. ? ? ., - ?,?? -i:ui cis** K.a??tl ?? DAN* 'iU\nlKl.\S, LJd?rard w^ht cite theu to ilw ca* cl iJav-d a, auip.e precedoni lor .. jjn? coveting another uuui * wue. Why nul coiapromU- I ho main - ? it lia.-l the British world on it* WaJiv. "t'lMn 01 tiy tVnidigge**'\ A PBEXTY BIRD FLIES ? I? the dove oi peace about to tak-' :,.r :ngiit iroDi tiie OM Wond aim ?I.' I hJi'aeii a nesting placet m tli. .,,.-0, ul i til' Ino am! tiio tempo ; t thv ilouteiiunas? -: V\ i,i!? Europe unu Asia toru i-wif4. i^e-o.'i foars and prejudices. compli cated by modem economic thcor.o-. aud economic actualities; the nation; of ih-j Americas gather about th? council tires in the Argentine ai:d in all gov/d will seek to eonscidate thei. p>uyers for peaceful pursuits. sj, while to modern prophet or.j: see very far intJ the taiu'c, 2~d^ i\. on1/ in'*'' tiieta us live and l'i pure to meet all jK.-sib'e indie .it e. eventra'iti;--. it may he that the con vention'. to which Pre-ident llotvevej Wit in'the Capi', u I of the Arge:. ti.-v- '.viii prow fj have been oi i. i'-nifi- :-'iice hi the h'story c' ?T' '.lii world t han any ?t' t>? no"*.^. <?rea:. .U any rate. v.c are s:;re that :h? fcvl.ibilitioi are that it will not Mr: out be anther oi t?v> e pre ?ty.. in l.:;pty gestures toward poae.; that a ar.,I i U- iv ?i of ci.e world have r.i:?? in th>- past decade. W'f have .ieen the Kelldg-Brir.n.1 Tre.vifcs Sampled to pieces bemat1 the givedy feet of signatory nation Tlie Tog of fear awl greed have bio, t?d out tl?e light of the London Pi - an* anient Conference. W.Sit of Beunos Aire-? The tior.s are different. No Ann rican nr ti. i has fear of another cr gronne. ? fcr f'-ar, None covets the territory, of a.'t^.er. All e'k to live ir. p r.ee. The entire group v/Lhcs to tin* free How of commerce ai d the e.\ ci ar?-' of g?X)d-> and go d-wiil, Ti.ire no ancient grievances lurk i' ~ in t';f: background. Xo overcrowd ed })ouulalions aeek land upon which b live. Is it po5=ib'e that, in the planning of Providence, these eo-ditif>rs ar hero that, if peace is driven from K'ira ia, a safe repository fur th" remnants of civilization may Ik- found in the American? eONSTANTENEAU HEADS NEW LUNCHEON CLUB FOR 8YLVAI With AT. L. Constanteneau as presi eat; Bad Thompson, secretary-treaf nrer; Bill Wi?je, Hugh Monte;th, and| Harry Ferguson, vice-presidents; 0. R Hrookhvsor, tail twister; L. B.I Maurey, lion tamer; and Sol Schul jr.an. G. K Bess. M, .B, Madl-or and] F. I. Watt on as directors, the Lions' Club of Svlva was organized, Tae.-dayj I'/ouing, as. Hotel ^Carolina. Other charter members of the club] arc. Sam Rave, Howard Glapp, CLas.! Feed. A, D. Bradley, Robert Lor.^.l Di. Roy W. Kir-ehbere, E. A. Bira-j prariior,. Phil Stovall, A. H. Weaver. l)r. A. S. Nicho'a, C. K, Be*, VeU! Wil-jon, Hugh Monteith, La'.vrmee Reed, M. W. Millar, and Leon Pck!<v simer. TWEirriETH CENTURY CLUB TO MEET AT HOTEL CAROLINA The December meeting o i' the Twentieth Century Club will be held] ?m Friday afternoon, December 11, with Mrs. C. B. Thompson hostess, at ITotcl Carolina, UNION MEETING The regular union meeting of the Tuckeseigee Baptist Association was f old last week-end at Buff Creek church. The next meeting will be in j Jfu iary at Ee?t 8ylva, with Rev. Robert Parria preaching the opening ?. rmon. W, o. W. ELECTION MEETING The regular annual election of of ficers of the Woodmen of the World will be held next Monday night, Dee. 7 All Woodmen are urged to be ^?osent. Refreshment? will be nerved in the I all. l , WASHINGTON NEWS (Continued From Page 1) the exutug government of Spain is! distinctly oommunLtic and ha* the b?klng of Soviet Rowia v [i t-It'is r.bt difficult to .undine ft ';itua<k?i developing1 wiuih woohi i?iing about a general iluic,. - ?n v.v, in that event, Africa's po-v:- ? ?>: neutrality J-i nuvoii 'y ?;f flcolt to maintain, especially if En<r .'am' and Pivl ?r? w\t ii ;? *?:\, ,i The appoint "'U 'l *?cs---ph 1' Lv vie no Anru- '? :t* " ? i,ii ? . looked upon here as in ?c?j-.Mvani raove cn :lio diplomatic cV.:: b-Mr l. ilr. David i> a femter chairman of the Ft-deral Ti?adc CYmiul- l-j-h. a law yer of wide experience, a wcxlthy tnan in his own right who Jato'jfi nar tied cac of America'-; wealthiest wo id1.. I" i? thr expe^Aiion ili.-.r lu> wU ind i: p.s'.;u'e to make sou?:d trade agreemente and treaties with Ru sia, j Washington . ill bng'ngV 'e ks .[>on '-he Rr.^iaau market for Ameri jn nunufactur. d gofds and is not ! ?lin j to the fact that Russia produc es groat quaniitios of mim tul pr-?, lucts whiih are essentia! to American j Indufcitxv.s " i ' * 1 { The lap;t appointment made by the 'resident before he dep?r ed for South America is recognized here with enthusiasm. ^That ii? the n?ining rf; Charles Edison, >on of the great in-! enter and head of the Edison in- j lustries, a? Assistant Secretary of' rhe Navy, the post which the Pres: i Vnf himself he'd in the Wii ou J.i- j ? ? i ? O mui&Jat.i n. Mr. Edison ha-- 'i.horiled ?* consid-; ?rable sl ave of hi- l'uihf-.'V teniua ; md has developed on hi-, owi' ace.irt! i hiorh decree of bisim ~.s ability. The ?gossip* hero htve it thj:t he Is slated *o succeed Secretary Swansea. who ? e\r ctcd To retire from tl.e (' binei; Heeau.v of Jon? continued ill health, 1932 CHEVROLET COUPE. For sale. Oood condition. A bargain. Cash or ternn. Inquire at Journal. LOST. Blaek silk braid hat. Monday, Return to Hale 's for reward. C LOST. White and yellow f.-,> hound. Reward. Charlie Crawford. Svlva. JOE Oi SUidHO^S . Bf PtfB&lCATIO?! J ? ,? i' i Sia t# of North OaToIifca, J I l our ty of Jackson, i In The Superior Court.! William \I. Hawking A t i ** . A. ? ; Margaret H. H&wkin^ i Lot the defendant, Margaret EL, Hawkins, take notice ^liat stinuaoml .. the above entitled action wa? is*" -.lied uzai.ist thq said Margaret ?f.? iawkiiis ou i ho 13th dny of Nonanbe? j 1336, by DWi M. Allison, Cleric of tld s ; ipperior Couit Jackson Count*.* ~'trtc of North CuoJiua, for the porn ' . ?f obtaining s judgment dissoftr ig the bonds of matrimony now ex- j ?4.rtui<-' between the plaintiff ait'. tho^ i defendant, alleging in the co.'ipJaint "t Lw0 yean separation as his grounds ~ ? or an ijbsoJute divorce. 1 Let the defendant, Margaret HI. H'.wkins, further take notice that a " :cvtified complaint han been tiled in 'he office of the Clerk of the Super- , ! ior Court of JacVson County, N. C..j?> in Jin action ent.'iled, "William M.; JLrvk;as Vs M; J"pr.iret H. Haw kins' . rd that summorc has beou issue 1. A nr.d that the defendant is required to I appear and aimer or d^u'-ur, o*i? ?;i herwise plead, within Fiftr D?rJ>> !rom the sommen lenient of the action ( t the relief prayod for in IV eom -V:,nt will hi; granted. Done this 12th day of N*l.tmbof, j 1 f)36. '! WILMA JONES, jj Ocputy Clerk of the Superioi Court. : NOTICE OF SALS ( ' 'w jj fX ' : . * By virtue of a docroe of foreclosure filtered November 16, 1936, in tlw" Superior Court cf Jackson County <? i*i an action entitled " Wachoviar P ink and Trust Company vs. Caro f lii)a Pole Company, et al." the under*- | signed commissioner willf at twelve i t.'';lock noon, on December 21si, 1939,!: at the Court House door of Jacksou !? Ccunty ki Sylv.i, N. C., offer Coir aai* .... ? iw-iKiv' Lu^o-'. !0 lii? h'ftfoC k4-j L for ^sli thrU certain real &ta:i We, lying'and being in the Ctfonty ; Jsckiu, State of North Caroling Ed un or netit tSe waters of Soott'# reck und Dillaid BraJKih, snd oo be North side ri Main Street Bt vnsion, moro particularly described IS follows. PIIiST. Lots Number Eleven (11) <> Forty-fonr (44) inclusive; Lot3 unibers Forty-six (46) to Forty 14S) inclusive; Lots numbers ?lity (50) to Ni:icty-nine (99) inda> ae; Lots number One Hundred airi : t (101) and One Hnndred and Two 102); Lot3 Numbers One Hundred j ? >k1 Four (104) i.> One Hundred in J ?ifty-six (156) ifcelniive; of Baehan in Heights^ Sylva N. C-, as shown ?? ,be uuip or plat thereof made by BL i. Queen, Surveyor, and registered in bo office of the Pegister of Deeds f t heksan County, N. C., in Deed Book' r>, papje 235. I SECOND. Lots Numbers Two (2) to Eighty-three (83) inclusive, of Boetk >!UU1 Heights Addition, Sylva, N. C TOP JOURNAL, now 62 ??*? U H.OO in Jackson Ooiuity. All ho?*? wint. Nr patent inside. tue the ? BABY POWDER fJtati, antise'ptic i ; .' ? Don't be satisfied with ordinary baby powders that are nor anti septic. Without paying a cent more you can get Mennen Anti septic Powder?which not only doeseverythingthat other baby powders do, but also sets up an entiseptic condition all over baby's skin and fights off germs and infections. It stops chafing and rawness, tco. So get a tin of Mennen Antiseptic Powder at your druggist s today. MtNNEH Antiseptic POWDER ' NEWS REEL, December Release-*?*?ty A. B. Q^pin l MMPr] VKTH |P?U/-faM fWNW; _ r<s*iL inJU?*s*?op c?= fAMTA CUtt &C. / nn^TL.n^ ttr ^ |lDMnu?iNl U S A. lAfcsesr uiwmfc cp <*cr*s ' il A **6 .USA MR..fc\3rt?rvu#?T i*r; sama* /ac? ai?.?rfc*r Acrwnv w,vwsf*>.o sifrncmAiiv JOBBiw* UXSt TMfc VUM?lT* ??vOlii>%V / *'??T AM t*ff? PWiDEMO .Ul tfOC* | JMPUXOS MC CIUCKM# TUt TF-FfiT^ ^P.'C* * ~ **C ??^*d>UfcPiTHK) Cl^bSTM*^ AFA 1 < UUDB& TVB XTAAM OP TW?Ct r^r; jtAlL / / flfij ft tCOPNS U* *TIM TUB < US VMS iM A l*UKVY YU ? oapsa *?c?. irMltVIY r Coops MlDDLtTOWM, U.S.A. Trl'.S'TOW*/ H? MOT y?5N SUCI*-, T'iAPvlC JAK3 AT X**9iJC**?S' eWTR^cCES f<^\5AH5 Eh*rsl=>tj /A MAft HEH,Of <XX)KS6-MrH0-) |) L/ll GUESS K JEt Hllp THC SA.P.TOLQ THE Xl jOkES DE6REI ANSWE& tti TIE i9?6W9N6^ OF FUHHINESS1 19 MEASURED THE IMPORTANCE, OF HE W HO ? ? tLe "?P Of PU tkowtf , ou fain, 1.. s,.. made by H. R. Queen, Sonreyor, Jul/, ? ?roin, o|, li?4, and registered in the uiflee -f ti.. v * ? ^ov?'iu!.cr U the Register of Deed* aforesaid i;;: UEOKGE ii wiTL l!ap Book One (1), page 115; said Cwanii? ' ^?if ri?i~T~n 1? llj. tUj I'M A K EW WOMAN THANKS TO PURSAHC1 j Yo*r Pursang contains elements o! r proven value, such as Organic Cop^r and Iron, which quickly aid nature in building rich, red corpuscle. .Wi.cn this happens, the appetite improves. N?rvouim?w disappears. Energy ar.d ftrength usually return. You foil like $. new per on. G?;t Punang from you; drusjnat i ^RrA S!ASH,,NG SET T0^theiCf I head for Camels," says phii LaR|' hockey star. "I smoke Camel, for Z/ tion's sake?for that cheery 'lift." MRS. C. SICKLES, a busy mother sir,. "What a pleasant help Camels ire to good digestion! They set me right'" CilH?I?S COSTLIER TOBACCOS : REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1. Two story frame dwelling k ii?)]?rox"jiiate 1 y 40 acres of land, known as the T.I l.lfc | bord property in the town of Whit t \< .X. t. t 2. Two story frame dwelling and six acre* | of laud on paved street in Sylva. ];?i-.\\n :i> | the P. E. Moody property. 3. Four room frame dwelling arid loi. *i'u;it< I ill East Sylva; known a-s 1 lie Grady IVI()?i property. 4. Five room frame dwelling ar. I lot situate 14 East Sylva, known as the A.VY.tlavis ilMVpt-ltj.' , 5. Five room frame dwelling and ti\ ?? -'.m of land,:Situate on Highway 10o\ ahoiil rhre*1 miles East of Sylva. 6. Also several vacant lots in io?vn nii?l nn jmproved count n property. The market for real estate i: iwpiwijij, daily. Interested parties should '?uy iui?v be fore further advances take place. Tf in terested call to see us. r * The Jackson County Bank w ?{ Sylva, N . C. >? ? ? ??. ?*???#. * ??? ?-?? ????-?.?? * ?? 1 t Improved Schedules Commencing Decem oer 6th, 193c Southern Railway System . 101 Beginning December 6th. new tran^ ; and 138 will be inaugurated * bury and Washington, handling.in 1 to Asheville-Washington, ' York, and Asheville-TCaleidi ?? cars: . n{j Through Coaches Between Ashevi 1 le Washington; schedules being as fob-J 2:30 pm Lv. New York Ar. 11 /h'L 4:09 pm Lv. Philadelphia Ar. r; 7:45 pm Lv. Washington A v. (?>> ?? 9:15 am Ar. Asheviiie Lv. This improved service will enaM<l> ^ gers traveling in coaches, to niakc , through to Baltimore, philadelp New York with only one change i'1 Take advantage1 of our low f;n(j ^ tickets everywhere?travel in sa u comfort. For further information. your nearest agent or write:: R. H. DEBUTTS, Assistant General Passenger $?" Asheville, N. C. &
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