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Jackson County Journal DAN TOMPKINS, Editor. '* / Published weekly by the JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL COMPANY M Moond class matter at the Postoffice at n. a ' FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923. Wheat La* reached subnormalcy. ? : "China Arrmi." Yes, but they are easily broken, j % > ? Drops in farmers' priccs make oceans of discontent. ? 80 cent wheat makes the farmer feel 30 cents less than that. The greatest menace is the bellow who is always howl ing menace. ___ ? They appear to have been somewhat" "het up" out in Minnesota. The French are inclining to the opinkn tliat Baldwin is just an old crab. J It looks as if the next presidential campaign may be come an automobile race. ? ? \ Tho Londan fog is making a good substitute for a ?moke-screen for world politics. Tho old line politicians classify. Minnesota as a bucolic ' state, with tho accent on tho colic. _____ ? Personally we have never been enough oi' a fighter to relish the idea of scrapping warships. All this diplomatic snarl revolves itfeelf ? '4nto the doughboys' familiar question of "who won the war." What the South American did to Willard aint a cir cumstance to what Europe did to' the price of wheat. _____ ? ? "In View of His Wife Man Shoots Himself. "-We have an inkling that others are tempted to, for the same rea son. . ^ 1 ^ ^ ?? ? ? \ The prevailing opinion in the Phillipines appears, from this distance, to be that General Wood's last name re fers to his head. | I The smart young fellow who prepares the "What's Goin On In This World 0' Ourn" column in the Greens- j boro Daily News should be informed by some friends, in as gentle manner as possible, that Waynesboro is in Geor- , gia, while Waynesvillq is in Haywood oourity, near Thickety, North Carolina. > ' . i, . ? - 7~> * ? ' 'i The Next Time You Get Married Place your order for Invitations or. Announcements with the Jackson County Journal Engraving and Print ing of the best and highest order of Workmanship, Wedding Invitations, I Announcements, Calling and Bus iness Cards Commencement Invita tions, Personal and Business Station ery, Either Engraving or Printing of every kind and character. THE JACKSON COUNTY ( JOURNAL ) Buy It At Home Cbupe-0edan $1595 Lo.b. Toledo No Trick Seats The new Willys- Knight Coupe- Sedan has no folding seats to climb over or squeeze between. Instead, it has doors both front and rear, offering easy entrance and exit to all five passengers. This superb creation combines engineering excellence with complete, luxurious closed car appointments at a modest price. We know of no Willys-Knight engine that has worn out COMING WEEK OF V ' . "0 J' a -J . A ; '\j * ?*. _ t! BILL-BESS COMEDIANS, Presenting High > w * ? >. s Class and Up-To-Date Royalty Plays. Special invitation to ladies to attend the open \ *-) _ _ . ' / (.j in? performance. Ladles .-will be admitted free, when accompanied \\x one paid adult ticket. Opening play Monday night, July 23, "The Other Man's Wife", with 5 Big Vaudeville Acts. Prices, Adults, 30c. Children 20c*. including war tax. i . Entire change of program nightly. Big ten thousand dollar Theater Tent, located on school 7 T house grounds. Doors open 7 :15, P. M. Perform ance starts at 8:15. ? . J * , STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIONS Of the JACKSON COUNTY SANK 'SYUVA, n. c. AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS ! June 30. 1923 RESOURCES Loans and discounts Demand Joans Overdrafts secured /") unsecured U, S. Bonds and Liberty Bonds All oU^er Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages Furniture and Fixtures Allothcr realestate Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers aud Trust Companies Cash items held over 24 hours Checks for clearing Total ' 2, $271044.09 5080.00 240.25 2311.17 4802.25 187679.01 50.50 370.95 471548.22 ( i LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 36600.00 Surplus funds ?500.00 yndi vided profits, less current axpenses and taxes paid 9198.53 Notes and bills refeiscounted ' Bills payable < ) <? Deposits subject to check . 258760JQ Demand Certificates of Deposit \ 150931.72 Due t? Banks and Bankers * (Jashier's Checks outstanding 6137.47 Certified Checks Accrued interest due depositors 4420.00 Total 471S48.22 State of North Carolina, County of Jackson ss: I. M . D. Cowan Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that theabjve statement is true to the best oi my knowledge and belief. M. D. Cowan Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of July 1923 H. W. Hoffman, Notary Public. Correct? Attest: E. L. McKee jJw. Keener Thomas A. Cox Directors. 1 i CAR OF C: .. ?' ... -N - ( ? i BEAVERBQARD ? * * ' ? f - i We have just unload " "* -V* , ' f ? ' ; ed a car of Beaver i- i f. ' board. \ ? ' v; " IT IS IN OUR SHEDS FOR YOU. * Vo . . # . Builders' Supply & Lumber Co. ? "? ' ? ? . ' ! ' : ?? J. C. ALLISON. Mgr. " ? : . , ? . ? ''"V ' . '? ' it ' , > Talking Machine Free ?u) ' ? . ' * ? > ; * , ? % i ? 1 } ? < ' * . TO ?" f \ " *; . . ? t MISS GERTRUDE WOOTEN, WEBSTER, N. C. i. "V ' t* I \ _ ? " ? U ' T't S ?' t . : py . *' Miss Wooten held the one key out of 2000 which , unlocked the lock that determined who should ) \ ? . ) 4 I ' ' iret the talking* machine that we have just offered r; free to our customers. < ' ?' ' - I 1 * V %J i ' *?* . ? . . \ We are Had for Miss Wooten to own (iie hand ( ? \ . ' . . ?' < . - ) > some machine and are sorry that we could not " f } ' ? ' A furnish free a talking machine to every one or our customers who held a kev. . / Sylva Supply Co., Inc. c \V . SYLVA <f ? i - v 1 - . , ? "> * . r ? i . .v ' " ? " . f
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