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EGYPT AND U.S. A IvKtntly Mr." Gifford, head of the kphone company, proved that television," making it possible to :s and hear individuals or crowds .iindredscpf miles away, is practical. The question, "How can that be iadc i'sstiii ?" is answered in a way :at in centuries to come will shed "-<Jit on our civilization. "There is no doubt about it," you f* re told, "the only way in which 'cvision can be made profitable i3 M CONNECTION WITH ;UZE FIGHTS." People will pay :ll to see men fighting ami to hear yells of the mob gathered '?>und the prize ring. Would tele ion make money enabling distant >wds to see and hear great tachers or college professors? It uld NOT. r V conference of college students (5 decided against trial marriage, .'.e solemnly, by a vote of 16 to 7. ise ' Providence has decided linst it by a vote of about 100 ?. ?./ Vhen the seven young gentlemen ?> think they believe iu trial mar ie fall m love, they will know itively the marriage they pian is last forever, would detest the ;ry of a trial, and insult any )'y suggesting it. ;>>r if not, they would not be :h marrying. \ 1 \ 1 would be better for Massa ' elts and the administration of ice generally, if a commission id be appointed to inves'igat: evidence on which Sacco and izetti are condemned to di-." it is the opinion of the Rev. md D. Sawyer, Congressional ?yman and member of the ? achusetts Legislature. The ?mission, for which he intro ?s a bill, would consist of the ? -t Justfee_of the Massachusetts WAYNESVILLE HAS $15,000 FIRE <? b Fire of undetermined damage est mated at $15,000 to $20,000 Sunday ni?ht tcj three buildings ion Main street in Waynesville. The loss is believed to be covered by insurance. The flames , starting in the base ment of the Sloan-Plott Hardware Company, in the heart of town, threatened a part of the business dis trict before being brought under con trol after a sharp fight by volunteer fire forces which lastcj for nearly an hour. The blaze, which appar ently smouldered for some time be fore breaking out, was discovered about 10:30 o'clock. A large crowd watched the progrdss of the flames, which spread to the Old Victory Theatre, next door, doing considera ble damage, then up to the D. A. Howell department store, where con siderable damage was reported from smoke and water. The Howell store was of brick, while the theatre and hardware build-< ings were of brick and frame con *struction. All were a single story in height. Mr. Howell had $3,000 insurance on his stock and $3,000 on the building. The theatre, which had not been used for two or more years, and the hard ware building, were owned by Mrs. G. C. Briggs, who carried $4,000 in surance. There was $2,000 insurance on the hardware stock. DICES CREEK ( On April 2 the Death Angel came and took from us Robert Bramlett.1 He was well known, having lived j here since he was quite a young man, and was loved by all who knew him, having always a smile f>r everyone.! He told his friends he wai> ready to! go and asked them to meet him on. the other shore. r He was married to Miss Lottie Turpin, 011 April 4, 1897. He leaves1 Ids widow and one child, besides many friends,, to mourn his going. He was laid to rest in DickB Creek cemetery, the funeral havliicj been cou ducted by Rev. William Atl:ins, of Shoal Creek. Many Irish potato growers in Eas tern Carolina complain that their seed are rotting in the ground. ( ' ' Many goo,j farmers of North Car olina are mixing their fertilizer at home this year in spite of the pre vailing low prices. - t.i-i>*? <St?-???? ? *0" "??? ? Supreme Court, ar?<! futa o!i:*..*s to b: appointed by the C-VV.-J. The i.'.?n>i?s?oh would bt *t;ihor i '.;d !c> rccommcnd tc ifao Governor a mvf trial or such course a* might iccm necessary. The impression that jartice in the United States is in a iu-.y to execute anybody or determined to do so should be carefully avoided. This is a case that has never been p?.ssed upon, as regards tht evi dence, by any but one judge, and a case in which after-ihe-war excite ment played a considerable part. An Egyptian tomb near the Gixa Pyramids, opened by Vienna scien tists, contains the record and mum my of a very rich dwarf married to an impoverished princess, thou sands of years ago. Our rich princesses marry mental dwarfs, rich in titles. Thai's tho ojfferencc, and that Egyptian prin cess had the better of it. She got something in exchange for her band, with the long, tapering fingers. Interest yourself in vitamlnsj Dr. H. C. Sherman, learned pro-* fessor of chemistryt proves thati vitamins bring maturity earlier and l.iakte it last longer. Vitamins ard found in milk, butter, lettuce and all green vegetables, cod liver oil, red wine (barred here), fruits, yeast; etc. f ? . ' In addition to vitamins, mineral salts are absolutely necessary to? life. No animal can live without them. 1'ublic school education should include information on diet. Mothers especially are interested iu > vitamins. Experiments with animals show vitamins influence:' the number of the young and suc cessful rearing after birth. There is much prosperity in thi^ country and, fortunately for us, it it not all basfed on "natural resources" ?oil, iron, coal, forests, good soil, etc. ' Most of it comes from inside the national skull. Sir Ernest Benii observes that Amcripan prosperity is, in many cases, five per cent natural , resources, ninety-five per cent work' intelligently organized. If natural resources alone counted, "Brazil, Li beria and Iceland would be the-, world's most prosperous countries." Commander Udet, greatest G~f-| man flier left over from the war, will fly in a gliding plane without any engine from a mountain peak in Bavaria, 2.0C0 feet high. This means literally tobogganing from the top of a mountain to the valley below on thin air. It would astonish those long dead and buried . that used to smile at the poem de- ? scribing Darius Green and his flying machine. citizen interested in the work of the Station may have a copy, however, if ho will apply to Director Winters. JWtters of Ansan Cotlhty sold to one another several hundred dollars worth of implements, livestock, hay and other farm products at the Far* mere' Auction Sale held in Wadesboro recently. - , V i Fertilizer and cultivation will not make up for poor soil preparation. Mr. Punk AdvUer s&ya it's too much trouble to mix feeds at home* buy them in the sack even if it d<*s cost mote. ,. The Jackson Comity Journal 1S the mostly wide read paper west ,,f Asheville. . / (f i. \ - iV,i '? i . ( <> J ; 1 , * ? ? , AWagasoHne salesman claims ashis final aigu meiit that his $ ? product is as good 3SAA "STANDARD" GASOLINE t, : ? -h' i . I .? / i * ' .? \ v ' I ) t \ t: NOTICE ?* ,,.* i : " s - ? 1 t ' l* > ' ' ' V j . *' ?*? i': ? i . ? V ? ? ' ? \ List Your Taxes NORTH CAROLINA, Jackson County. ?\? ?.' . V-: > ? We will be on second floor A, J, Dills Build ing, Sylva, N, C., Mjay, 5, 6, 7, 9,10,11,12,1927 for the purpose of listing taxes for Sylva Town ship for the year 1927. ! ? i You are required by law to meet at the above place on dates named to list your property to avoid % penalty. i j , i' This 23rd day of April, 1927 ? Vai. A. J. DILLS. D. L. BRYSON, B. 0. PAINTER, ' ; .* * \ Tax Listers and Appraisers.
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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