JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL |
DAN TOMPKINS, Editor
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Published Weekly by The
JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL CO.
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Entered as second class matter at
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Fall Football, and Frost are in the
air.
An engravor states that the new
money is dangerous. Too slipery?
Imagine naming a Ku KIux Klan
for Alexander H. Stephens; but there
is one by that name.
Blackmer can afford to pay that
$60,000.00 fine for failing to appear
as a witness against Fall and Sin
clair, provided he got his share of
the boodle.
If the barons' buyevs continue to
refuse to pay the farmers a profit on
their tcbacco, just what is Eastern
North Carolina to use for money,
this fall and winter? j
Andrew J. Volstead, father of the
Volstead Act, is about to make the
race for congress again, this time in
a-sj>ccial election in Wisconsin. We
shall see whether the fame of Milwau
kee still stands.
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The new tariff bill, when it is pass
ed, "should stimulate business for a
while. Everybody who can get any
money will want to buy their necessi
ties as far ahead as possible, before
necessities get out of our reach.
The United States Senate has under
consideration the matter of seating
William S.Vare as senator from Penn
sylvania. Vare candidates, neverthe
less, and not-withstanding, swept the
Philadelphia Republican primaries by
a vote of two to one.
MergVr follows merger. The big
hoys arc grabbing everything. Eter
nal Vigilance is the price of liberty".
And we confess that the American
people have been too engrossed in
other things to be very vigilant, of
recent years.
Republican leaders are trying to
pacify Westerners on the tariff bill.
Those who desire Republican success!
should remember that it was a less '
offensive tariff act that brought about
the Bull Moose revolt and sent
Wood row Wilson to the White House
Tho Stanley News Herald agrees
with our statement that Senator Sim
r.ions has gono Democratic, cites an
instant or two in the past when he
has done the same things, and even
ventures a wish that he might be de
pended upon to stay put. this time.
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The strangest economic theory
ever advanced in the world is that a
people can shut themselves up be
hind a tariff wall, aloof from the rest
of mankind, and tax themselves rich;
yet this is the theory to which a
great part of our countrymen have
subscribed for a great many years.
Somebody should compile the sta
tistics showing how much tax the us
ury corporations pay in this State.
The information should be of inter
est to the next general assembly, if
it goes to Raleigh with the purpose j
of serving the interests of the people,
of N,cvth Carolina.
Wouldn't it "be a treat, in these
days of pilf and pillage, if Theodore
Roosevelt, The Greater, Woodrow
Wilson, William Jennings Bryan,
Sockloss Jerry Simpson, and Jona-|
than P. Dolliver, to say nothings of1
Zeb Vance, could tak the platform
and talk to the people about the
giant mergers and the tariff?
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David Lawrence predicts the pass-j
age of the high tariff bill and its sig-|
nature by President Hoover. It takes j
neither a prophet nor the son of a
prophet to tell that. We have all i
known it since about 1 o'clock on the
morning following the general elec-|
tion ; although we S^ere solemnly told,
during the campaign : that there was
no difference between the two par
ties on the tarlf-f. ,n
It is generally understood by East
ern manufacturers, especially the
verbose Mr. Grundy, who makes wor
steds, that the new tariff will make
? shoddy clothing cost as much as the
better, thus forcing folks to
buy Mr. Grundy's worsteds. Of course
good clothing is better than shoddy;
but what of the folks who can only
afford to buy the shoddy? What are
we to use for clothes, when our kind
' costs -as much as a good suit ?
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND
WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. .
NORTH CAROIINA, }
JACKSON COUNTY
A. T. Ferguson,, individually, and A
"T. Ferguson, Administrator, of D. U
Owen, Deceased, and A. T. Fergu
son, Administrator of Mary Lee Owei
Deceased,
vs
Frank Owen, and Melinai Owen, and
Elizabeth Owen, minors, and heirs
at law of Claude Owen, Deceased,
and Mrs. Effie Owen, now Mrs.
Brawhill, widow of Claude Owen, De
ceasedr ""d Hugh Monteith, Guard
ian ad Litem.
The defendants, Melina Owen, Eli"
abetli Owen, minors, and Mrs. Effie
Owen, widow of Claude Owen, now
Mrs.? Brawhill, will take w
tice that a summons in the above en
titled action was issued again:, t sai l
defendants on thr* 29th day of Aug j
ust, 1929, upon which complaint has
been duly filed, seeking the recovery j
of $5,372.00 and interest due the said
plaintiff on account of certain notes
executed to him by I). IT. Owen, Dc-j
ceased, and Mary Lee Owen, Dc-j
ceased, the parents and ancestors of
said defendants, which summons is
returnable before the Clerk of the
Suj?erior Court of Jackson County, I
on the 18th day of October, 1929;
and the said defendants will further
take notice that a warrant of attac!:-|
ment was issued by the said Clerk!
of said Court on the 2flth day of
August, 1929, against the property
of the said defendants, which war
rant of attachment is returnable he-j
fore said Clerk of said Court at th:*
time and place mentioned, above for
the return of summons, when and
where, the said defendants nr1 re
quired to appear and answer or de
mur to said complaint or the tvliei
herein prayed for will be granted.
This the 29th day of August, 1H29
J. T. Cribble,
Clerk Superior Court.
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FRIDAY
"MAKINC GOOD"
SATURDAY
"THE LAST OF THE DUANES"
, Chapt. 6.
"PIRATES OF THE PINES"
WEDNESDAY
"HEARTS AND SPANGLES
Chapter Eight
"THE FATAL WARNING"
FALL SPECIALS j
Our fall line of merchandise is hero. J
We arc offering the following, and
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hundreds of other specials on fall
merchandise.
Men's overalls 98c i
Men's work shirts ,,... (?9c :
Ladies' Fall Coats
This season's styles
1 lot $5.75
1 lot, fur collar, and cuffs .... $9.95;
1 lot, Buekskin, fur collar and
cuffs .'.1 - .$15.00
Boys' sweater coats ...? 85c
Men's heavy sweater coats .... $1.50
Ladies cotton and rayon jersey
bloomers, regular 50c value .... 39c
SYLVA SUPPLY CO.
DRY GOODS DEPT.
NOTICE WEEKLY POULTRY SALE
. We are.Here every week Regardless
hB. Price, Jr., inc.
Salisbury, N. C.
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North Carolinas own Poultry Feeding house
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"We buy poultry here every week
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See
Them
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Hahl-Eversitarp
PERSONA I- - FOINT
Foimtisv: Pens
The point ex
actly suii'ayoir writ
ing flroke a: J tho
holder that c.raclly
suit - y ::i tasJj can
se! "j'etJ sepa
rately and perma
nently co?v:L:"ed?
hy us ? you ice us
do it.
WAffl - EVfRSHARP
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RAYMOND GLENN
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8 lb. bucket LARD $1.07
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PLENTY OF FEED. !
FLOUR AND GEO- ,
CERIES I
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I awreciata vour trade
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FRIDAY
Marv Astor in
"THE WOMAN FROM
HELL"
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Douglas McLea n in
"DIVORCE MADE
EASY"
MON. and TTJE8. <
Corrine Griffith in
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CHILDREN" ,
WEDNESDAY
"SHAKE DOWN"
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THURSDAY
"BROTHERLY LOVE'
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in blacksr browns, blues
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Fall Millinery
The most enchanting rrillinerv
yot offered for Fall is available
this season, marked by an exclus
ive distinctiveness and a chie
daintiness. Description is futile.
Come and sec them!
$1.95 to $11.50
NOVELTY
JEWELRY
TO MATCH
EACH COSTUME
Fall Hosiery
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Gordon- V Line and Haf Heel
in sheer, medium and service
weight . ... in new styles and
colors at unusually modest prices.
$1.59 to $2.50 pr.
CO-ED DRESSES
$16.75 and $28.00
The New Handbags
Envelope and Pouch si\l<< in
modernistic designs. In cloiii ami
leather in Navy, Brown, shell
$3.50 to $7.50
QUILTED ft ATI X
ROBES
FLAT (i \ K1; )M
PAJAMAS
NIGHTIES A X 1 )
UNDIES
For Milady's Hand
Centermeri Gloves of kid.
chamois and suede ... in en
chanting colors ... gauntlet in
PuIItOH styles . . . these "ioves
truly will grace the hand ot
milady ? in the Blues, Browns
and Blacks..
$2.95 to $5.00 pr
$0 IMPORTANT to be I
Wee Women Coats
in tho Fashionable Llama
Luxe Fabric, Caslinrcre twill
and Cresella Cloth in Browns
Bines and Blacks.
But SO easy with >
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a Wee Women Coat!
Exquisite fur, exquisitely
fashioned ? tucks, inserts
?and panels are just a few of,
the ways in which Wee
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Women Coats stress their
individuality this season.
(Need we further repeat that
in one respect Wee Women
J Coats are always individual,
? their special propensity
for fitting women who are
FIVE FOOT FIVE OR LESS!)
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