Jac kson County Journal l DAN TOMPKINS, Bdttor. Published weekly by the / \ .JACKSON COUNTY JOUBffAI* COMPANY Entered as second class matter at tiiiFwMbl all Sylva, N. C. FRI. MAY 11, 1823 Jolm Grant said it.- " If China keeps up her present pace it is likely to break itself. - ? ? The uew city adminsf ration lias the cordial best wish es of The JOURNAL, and of all citizens who love the town of Sylva. While the' writer opposed the men who were elected in Tuesday's voting, we assure them that we sincerely hope that their adminstration of the town's affairs lor the next two years will show much accomplish ed for the town and its citizens. \ \ ? ) ? (J RtNXIN'fl TRUE TO FORM , ' v 1 \ "5 ' . | Onco u j Km :t time, in coutiection with one of the abortive attempt to iiiuiapluui, the Cullowhee School to Asheville, tiiis paper was caused to direct the attention of the Asheville Chamber cf Commerce and the people of that city, to three of '.he commandments: viz, that is, namely, "flum iSliait Not Covot?', "Thou Shalt Not Steal". "Thou Shall Not Bear Faiiie W&lnew against thy neighbor". , \ The Asheville papers, a week ago, exulted in a story that The Vocational School at Waynes villa, was to be moved, bag and baggage to Asheville. > Titer has been a well defined, and poorly veiled opinion among many people in Western North Carolina CAMPERS' ! OUTFITS ! How are you going to spend your vacation 1 Planning to camp out: somewhere, are youf j Then see our stock of' Camping Necessities ? before vou leave. We %/ can save you money. \ Army Bargain Store ? WANTED: Families with children over 14 1 i years of age to work inj our Knitting, Spinning and Mercerizing Mill. Good wages paid after learning. Transporta tion to Union, 8. C? ad vanced. Our village is equipped with electric liplits mikI watnr works. I Health ami morals of our t ami exrellent. Ezoolsicr Kills ! W. C. Cain, Supt. Union, S. C., NOTICE Upon n petition sieved bv more than n.'-thin! . ; ..aJU'ot* voters j Disk Nr. . . .'J: said petition bflii*.; .?&?*.-. ti is. ? i approved by tlio County Bo:'rd oi I Education, -i Special tix* elffi'' V? ja| hereby called within said district tu ascertain the will of the qualified voters therein, whether there shall be levied and collected therein a special tax not to exceed 30 cents on each $100.00 valuation of property and 90 cents on each poll to sup plement the public school funds tint And it is further ordered that H. H. Bryson shall be appointed re gistrar, and C. 6. Wilson and Jas.' Cunningham shall be appointed judges It is further ordered that said ?lection shall be held at tha seboel house or grounds of said distriet on the 11th day of June. A new registration is hefeby ?r orded for said district Those favoring said special tax shnll vote a ticket upon which shall he written or printed these words '?'For Special School Tax". Those opposing said tax shall vote a ticket upon which shall be printed or writ ten these words "Against Special School Tax." It is furtfrl'i' ulcered that sai<^ that Asfieville has tried to hog everything in this region jl for hwsslf. and tho people of Western North Carolina, wh|0 Vt+ fcpA the misfortune to live outside Buncombe QoWJtf b*H nmnUd it. Thsy have believed, or many of thwn have, that Asheville killed the Greater Western North Carolina Association ; that it was a stab in the baek from Asheville that eaused the - decease of the . Western North Carolina Chamber of Commerce; that it' was a dose of eold water from Asheville's magnificent supply that brought death to thp newly- bom Tourist In dustry Conference, Thejr may have been wrong, but many have entertained the suspicion, and it is not the small-towli prejudice against the "metropulos", for Western North Carolina has always been ready to co operate with Asheville, when shown a willing spirt, and a neighborliness. - . '*> The people may have entertained a suspicion that was without. foundation ;but wo here and now declare that such attempts, as the removal of Cullowhee, Boone, and the ? Waynesville schools have furnished well-grou*ded and 8 tangible evidence upon which to found just such sus- ; picion. It may be that Asheville was entirely justified in try ing to get the Vocational School moved from her neigh bor's territoiy. (Such a move would be a death blotto Waynesville) but if the. school is moved to Asheville, and without a clear, distinct and convincing explanation, that that was the only way to keep that school in Western North Carolina, the people of the entire mountain region will resent it most heartily, and Asheville will lose more good-will among her neighbors, then ten schools of the character could possibly repay her. j That school ia Waynesville 's all in all. It means so ; much to the Haywood town, and so little to Asheville. i Let us have the. whys and wherefores. The Asheville papers stated brazenly that the secretary of the Asheville Board of Trade has been on the job, trying to get the school to Asheville for some time. Tell us why. THE UNIVERSAL CAR WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS? C7\ . i ? ' . - 1 * Protection! A car that completely protects its occupants in any kind of weather. / The FORD COUPE or SEDAN is the MOST REASONABLY PRICED car on the market, and will provide a comfortable means of traveling j regardless of weather conditions. 1 LET US SERVE YOU \ -v - ? ' ? J. s. HIODON OARAGE Ford Lincoln Fordson 'Phone No. 1 . ' Sylva, N. C. "Dependable Service" COMING! TO SYLVA k By Special Request Dr. i ROBINSON Asheville's famous ByesightSpecialiest will re visit SYLVA. Wednesday May 23 (One Day Only) ? gSHfeis v ' ? . , l?^: i , "Yor* Know Tins Kiiv;v ^ ** # ' ?' ? > ? 78 Patton Are. ( Asheville, N. C. Make Appointments at JOHN A. PARRIS jt* qc\7t TT ? 'v r* ' ' ' (!> ' ) * 'jU V? (?? J '% We have moved to the Theater Building. Come to see us and bring vour friends. CITY CAFE 0. S. WOLF, Prop. \' election shall be held as near *s mny ' be mdor fh? law* go. truing gcnem' election*. RAYMOND *. NICHOLSON, Register if IMl and Clerk ex oftoib to iaid Board. v ?"* ?? ? * r NOTICE Upon a petition feigned by more than one-third of the qualified voters of Disk Nb. 4, Hamburg Township, said petition bting dnly indorsed and approved by the County Board of fidilectioht a Special 'tax election ia hereby called Within said district to ascertain the will 'of the qualified voters therein, whether there shall be l?M^ tiivmtt ? s , p. special tax not tn exceed 20 cent J ..v. eat:? $100.00 ?.Hlitittini- . i |>rc?j?r-i*c and 60 cents on eaeh poll to sup plement the jtnblie school funds that Bhall be apportionel to said district And it ia further ordered that L, A. Wilson shall be appointed re gister, and T. G. Fisher and H. H. Hooper shall be appointed judges. I It is farther ordered that said 1 election shall be held at the school house or grounds of* said district oil I the 11th day of June. ' A new registration ia hereby or orded -for said district. ? Those favoring said Special tax shall vote a ticket upon which Bhall ^ b? written oar prinufo these words ( , . .'?> - #. / , J. ? f ?>v \ 1)' x'l How large a pla<?e the beautiful RED STAR Oil Sto,ye holds in the hearts of thousands of wives and mothers cannot be measured in words But in their happy faces you may read it, as- they quickly prepare the good things for their tables. . All praise they give to the patented RED STAR BURNER ? the burner without wicks or substitutes ? the burner that uses one-quarter less kerosene, gasoline or distillate, yet gives two rings of clear, blue gas fire for cooking and a hot gas oven for baking. Truly it has revolutionized oil stove cooking. Is it not natural that the RED STAR should stand supreme among women who use it and the merchants who serve them? Are you entirely satisfied with your cooking? The Red STAR merchant in your town is showing new RED STAR models. Reduced prices are with in reach of all. JACKSON HARDWARE COMPANY Great Indeed? In Deeds! s In a beautiful new Willys-Knight, time and dittanee Only increase your pride and satisfaction. Bee must: The marvelous Willys- Knight engine actually improves with use. Carbon only makes it better. Owners report 50,000 miles and more without a single engine adjustment. There never was a greater combination of beauty, economy and brilliant performance. / See the WBtys-Overlemd Advertisement in The Saturday Evening feet WILLYS -KNIGHT 912IS toadKcr J Toarag If am, $1433 ttJX Mm VfM. $17H OmtMH ? tf MB, $1995 AH pnea L ?. k T $1?S THE ENGINE IMPROVES WITH USE ?? Tirkaseigee MotorCo. ! | i 0*1 Vfc A, Xi ? nUnl i?i?i 1 m A t i\ Jii . itRKNCR ' ' "1-1 I" g. , "For Special Behofb/ Tffic ' Those opposing said tax d^all Vote a ticket ? upon whieh shall bp printed or writ- < tan these wand* ^AgaKrafc Special i School Tax.'? * ? ?? * ? ?* ' It it further ordered that said ' election shall be held as near as may be under the laws governing general elections. 1 RAYMOND R. NICHOLSOX, Register of Deeds and Clerk ex ??*? fcatMNiA j I CHlROPflACTIfl Because you have suffered for many years, do not consider your case hopeless. Many who have been given up through other sciences have been restored to perfect health through Chiropractic. Call to see or write me. DR. W. F. CHAMPION ? guts* N. <?. \

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