Jackson County- Journal ?i \*- i % DAN TOMPKINS, Editor. Published weekly by the ' '' , ' ' r JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL COMPANY Entered as second class matter at the Postoffice at Sylva, N. C. FRIDAY JUNE 20, 1924. McLean's majority was only 75,624. I The road to political accomplishment i.s strewn witli tax. ? - , ? ?(-> The campaign, managed right, will spell it Tcajw)! t Doom.\^ i From a point of personal hazard ,we had rather sem C a hitch in the navy at war than in destructive times ol peace. . ? ? In the navy peace hath its victims no less renowned than war. . Many of liesc presidential booms. i:?ni oil. to be* jusi soap bubbles. ? ? * ?? - 's * V ? Carter Glass as nominee for president would relic. ', credit upon the Democratic party. Some team ? Coolidge to keep his <"iUout!i shut ;im! "Hell 'n Maria" Dawes to cuss Ym out. 1 / ) s ' C?. Mexico might intervene to protect local aid J'orei^i. interests from banditry in tike I'nited States. Anti-American agitation in Japan is terrible; hut anfi everybody talk in America is the cat meow. Not the least of the troubles ol' I lie hwblioan parly areHhe three Johnsous, Hi., Alkgiius, and Henry Lin!;. ____ ? f ?" ? If the deh-ratos to the New York ccnvcnlion sci/< their opportunity, the road to democratic sUe-ess is w;r oiied. Well, anyway, Mr. Bailey can console himself w.'il. having received small majorities in 15 of the one htuidreil counties. One trouble with our political t:.u-iem is ?i;;!i?y voters consider a primary election as being .of se condary importance. "Dan Tompkins who was second in the primnry lot state senator of this district talks like a man in his p:? in l and will not ask a second race." ? AVaynesville Aloiu;- j taineer-Courier. j . ' As soon as the New York convention is over, the' chief occupation of the Democratic politicians will be lt> make it hot for Coolidge. j r \ ?/- -j i { The way the delegates are going round and round, it looks as it' the democrat' ? presidential e:ntc"jt> in r.b u; to develop into a mill ra< ? . ? ' , . "? ' 0 ?' ) JOURNAL. COVERS N A T i 0* A T / C ' ) >yVT >T 7 T 0 X S . \ A *** " . v" ^ \ l ' (^- ' ? '? . A few weeks agoiie we ar.rrsanced that llie :i::t!o;ri conventions of the two iiir.[jcjr political parties would be thoroughly covered for the 4lour:?r ' b'-.'Ir. Ed\r i l W.I Pi?kji|, one* of tfee best known p.\- a: wr. ci <.' country and Washington representative of the Chicago! Daily S*e\vs. Mr. Piekard 's s.oVy . Jleiidersonville i:; no better town than Sylvtiy J;tdj>*iig fr. in iuti. nations ii? Henderson viflc pai>crs, the t >\Jtir|:n.-. >iljjcb peliy jealj ousy among its citizens to ccniei^l wit IS and to hamper the general growth and prrsjK-ritft' of ihi* i wn as has Sylva. In many respects the opportunities of our town are a Head of ?llcndensonville's: and yet Ileaderson County town, with a number of hotels already, can erect One costing $300,000.00, while Sylva, badly in need of hotel facilities, can not get her citizens togi-Uioi' on one thing long enough to even lay plmm 'fur a new hotel.' It does not speak well for Syha, where the one threat need is a modern t hotel ; but it is truth, .naked truth, never-the-less, no matter how little we may relish it. Senator LaFoMettc, is a republican; but, not likin r Mr. t'oolidge\s'./fepublican party, is suspected of orgiit.izing aim a republican parly of his own. ? ? ? . . JACKSON CCl.'XTY HIGHWAY. COMMISSIONERS (Continued from last week) RIVER TOWNSHIP Bud J>n. wn 'labor-, ,v._ L'S.OO 1 5 rover Drown labor ..... 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