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i ? r I Hf ~ r"~ JAOKAOS OOVXTT JOWKSAL BAN TQMPMK8 Editor ? ? I ^M'Hl *t ? ' - ?' '?"? "* PmhUated W?Uy By TU UAOkfiON COUNTY JOURNAL 00 ? - ? ????????? ? . 'lluteaed as second eUas matter m ilie ]po8t oiiiee at Syrva, N. C. T/iis l-iwineas over at- Big Bond has evwrv sprain m e of hein^r vi,vy crooked. It In :? bai year lor castles ii Spain. Aftvv all is said uud done, there is nothing new in revenue. Tax, ta\, who is to pay the tax? is the i.?v game in ><?rth ('.*??? >it i. f i - - Thi "Penalizing fund might pi-'? lily bt" the solution, as a tempore!y and e iKTgency measure, if if. iise'f were equalized. Eicvei nations have recognized the i?>w Spani-h republic. But the more berious question is as to wheth er, after passing through the per u>d of reconstruction, abe will be tkble to recoguizc herself. The j.erfomiances of the North t arctlnu General Assembly proves that a < rew of big meu can do soiu: mighty small things, if there is not one wbr," towers above the crowd. Th? Ashevillinns have voted to bo non p.ti.Mn in th.*.r governM?:ital affairs. " They should know that "here av-.i no such uiwal :?s jioii ^irtwi ^oVt rnmen;. Th.'s is for the older folks: What Would yon give to know half as much a.i you thought you knew when Vou itsvived your diploma from Iiiirh. Kchoclf A headline says that big buiiuws is opti'uislic. We'll believe it uhen liig business begins turning I-kso the Kidney for the payment of 1-iu'h wages cn coistruction work and for uian/itri^ miiles and factories, i A n?*n brought suit for $5,000 for iujuiuv which his wife received and wluch lie insisted placed the hm-ileu of nulk.;\? the family cow, K\v?.'p iug the floors, and other d-imesfi*. duties njHin him. The firy gave tfic bush&nd ?50 and his wife $l.tVK). Now, wtio says there isn't any .jus tice in the courts in these day*? Th# North Carolina physician* don't want to go into the ^saloon business. Tbo medical society, meet itvff in Durham, voted 35 to 'W against prescription whiskey. The d^ug^ists would probably oppose the measure, also. Mit/i. the cat that recently was bequeathed the kuui ot' $15,000 and a palatini horn for the rest of her days, is dt?&d. Probably she died with disgust at the foolishness of bitmapa. > Tbs Junior Club of Sylva i> to hi' congratulated! upon having been awarded the first prize for the State on the report of work done during the last year. The elub is a bunch of lively young women, who 1 are very enthusiastic about their club, and interested in the welfare of thi community. Kopie^otative David Lewis avers that the t>oft coal industry has ruined itself by its own efficiency. The same may be said of other lines j of eudeavor. Any system that leaves out tiie human element, and works only for powerful material results, i* hHind to bring disaster in this workl of humans; and the sooner America arrives at the truth of this, the better off will the whole world He. Not to throw cold water on Abbe ville': rpparent enthusiasm over her new charter and non-partisan elections; but fronl the names in volved in recent' disclosures of the late nnpleasantness in Asheville and Buncombf, we had an idea that it was a eort of non-partisan, or bi partisan, crowd that is being held responsible for the jam into which the ir.>unta in metropolis had gotten itself. Reav Admiral Byrd canceled lec ture engagements and rubbed to Boston where his favorite and West friend is ill. Th^ frVrdship. ?iotua4 admiration, aud love that nan up between a gentleman and n ^rtai dog, is cne of the ?ft spots iu a' hard world. A man wh > can :iflotd to cancel engagements and pro to his !>e?ft friend in distress though that friend is only a dog, has tb * earmarte of true ppneatness. We'> wager that Magna Charta did not get a tenth us much publi city in the England ??? King John's day, as the new Asbeiille charter is i getting in our mountain capital. Azalea .Week, adopted by the Macon County Woman's Clubs, is a sploiviii idea. Nothing is t:.nv beautiful than the mountains ab;a/.j with fhc multitndinous and vnious colors oi' the flawing azalea. To designate a week when the shrub ?? flowering in its glory, and to 'li* vite the National Press Association to eomr ip from Georgia and be hold the wonders of the mountain is a decidedly worthwhile thought, and Western North Carolina is in debted* to the won:en of Macon for it. . ?? S 'iiulor J. Ham I*ewis, of the pink -vhiskers fame, and generally classed as a wet, who last Novem jber overwhelmingly defeated Mrs. McCortr.ick, daughter of Mark Han* na ard widow of the McCormick [milium-, up in Il'inois, has added his voice to the protest that is being j made within the party again Chair man }i?3kob's little scheme of mak ing prohibition the paramount issue in tin If 32 campaigu. Mr.?Lewis joins tfci Democrats of the South tin th ? natter, and it is probably ,4hnt tin v, with the good sense of the p'irvy asserting itwlf, will be 'able t-? l.ffeat the hopes of the wets. The N.-itional Convention will inoet. I The ^eouomio situation will be made .the pnr.'ii.ionnt. The eandu^te for president will be nominated. He , will recommend a chairman, as is .the custom The National Committee (will elect the man nominated by the I presidential nominee. Then exit Mr. Raskob So why all the pother i about him * '' QUALLA j Tin; Asheville Normal Quartette sail}; ;ii the Methodist eh lire h Sun day afternoon. Pleaching by Ke\. It. I i Bass. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bird an.! daughter Bntty, of Bryaon Ciiy wwv wet k eud visitors at Mr. T. \V. McLaughlin's. K'". It. L Bas-; and iairi1" mid the Ashenlle quartette were si>pp.*r guesrs at Mr. Paul Ferguson's Mrs. ,1. C. Johnson, Terry .'?*? Johnson and Mrs. I>. A. Martin and Miss Jessie Martin of Govern ors ls!u:.d visited Mrs. .f. W. Cn'h ev Sunday. Mik. M. L. Blaiton is sr<endin*: awhih i.'itli her daughter M-r I?. M. S.'in.'er. Mn"s Mary Battle visited Mrs. T>. C. Hi' rlies. \ 1 Mis* Mary Oxner spent loafr vwk with rtlalives in Canton. Mrs Clark Oass tailed on Miw C. M Martin Mi n Nora 1 fa iris 'visited Mhs mie Hall. 1 Mr*. Guy Worley of Cantoa and Mrs. J. E. Bnttle called on Mr*. J. K. Terrell. TEED CHICKENS SAYS PARRISH (By K. V. Vestal, County Agent) Mr. C. F. Parrish, State Exten sion Poultry Specialist, has been with the County Agent this week helping hold meetings over the county. Mr. Parrish says that this is oac- of the most encouraging years at all to stay in the poultry busi.. ness. Mr. Parrish says he is not inter ested( in every farmer being a com mercial poultryman, but he is inter ested in seeing every farm have from 25 to 100 purebred birds on it that are handled so as to make mo.i;/. "The way a pullet is fr and 4 rented the first five months of h>' life determines the amount ?of pvr.fit. she will make her owner' isays Mr. Parrish. "It does not mako nnv difference to me whether you keep 25 or 25000 chickens, but it does differ to me whether or not j to fee<\ and care for them well. A jfew chickens well managed will .feed the family all the ponltry and eggs they need and furnish a sur plus to fell," Mr. Parrish states. According to Mr. Parrish, fanners should preserve these 15c eggs now jto eat next fall and winter when |?'gRs a>t hiph. This can be done by buying a quart can of "Water Glass Solution'* from the drug store, scaldine out a five gallon crock, boilfusc ?tough water to have 0 quarts to put in the crock, then pour in the water glass solution and stir well,then pack 15 dozen eggs in it, j leaving at least 2 inches of the so jlution above the eggs. .When this is done, tie a piece of wax pape?- ov? r the top of the crock and set it in n cool place and forget it until next fall. Then you can get the eggs and sell the fresh ones. ? ? CROWDS JAM DEPT. STORE At the opening of the Leaders' Sale, large crowds flocked to the store necessitating the employment I of polic* to cheek the onrush. Hundreds of people were here j fron far end near to avail them selves uL the many genuine bargains J offered ior tUp opening of this big | event. & ^ Mr. 1 ooper, the sales manager iu charge of the sale is highly pleased with the respouse and . stated that the crowds were continuing to come in a s-loady stream and are buying very liberally. "The big two page ad in the Journal brought results for greater than my expectations'* said Mr* Cooircr. The Leader carries merchandise of th:- best quality and-lhey believe in true talue giving as the public demands Ihe Iwst and at bargain prices. This sale will end a week from Saturday. More prices will be quoted in next week's Journal, and in their big circular. AZALEA WEEK SET FOR JUNE Highlands Maconian Th- Macon Women's club has of ficially endorsed the plan for Aza lea wee! to be held at. Azalea time in .lime, j.ecordinq: to Miss Elizabeth Kelley, :iic president. Member o? the National Editor ial assfwiation, who will meet in Atlanta. April 1, 'J. J. 4 and tour Ciorgia during the week following, disbaiidin? June 12, will be invited to iVireon for Azalea week. Highland? and Franklin hotels it is !io:ted' will offer free rooms to u eni'Vrs of the association, in ease tiie invitation is accepted. as the publicity that would result would be worth thousands of dol lars hi the county. Th ? Azalea week plan calls for tours to the Highlands vicinity, and various points where the flower blooms in abundance. Wide publici ty is to be given beforehand, and Azalea week it is expected will be observed in .Tune each vear. I Printing.-. of quality Journal 1 frf 3 Buy WHERE YOU Sell Lyric Theatre I MONDAY and TUESDAY CHARLES FARRELL and ELISSA LANDI in "BODY and SOUL" Laurel .. Hardy Comedy ? 'Another Tine Mess' Paramount News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Johnny Mack Brown in "TEE GREAT MEADOW" Ccmefly ? Big Dog House FRIDAY and SATUBDAY Gary Cooper in % FIGHTING CARAVANS" Comedy ? Screen Song HOSPITAL notes Admitted to hospital week of . April 16 to April 23: David Hall, Jr., Sylva. K. M. Cagle, Sylva. M is. Carrie Resor, Hayesville. Jrtiiini<- Lee Resor, Hayesville. Discharged week April 16 lo A|?rii 23: Mr*. Carrie Resor, Hayesville. .Iiuuri-3 Lee Resor, Hayesville. NO Tier OF SALE or PERSON i AL PROPERTY Whereas, at the request of t?ie owners of the personal property | hereiiu.ftfr described ,1 repaired i said property, whieh said repair | work was done more than ninety days pr'or to this notice, and th?> owners of said property having failed t?> pay for said work, which .is dus .u>d owing, I Xov, therefore, under and b\ |virtue of Sec. 2435, I will, on f 6th day of May, 1931 at* 10 a. ? lo'eloek at mv store in Sylva, North Carolina, sell at public auction tlx* following described personal prop erty Mv<ied by the parties hereiiiaf ter nam-'d: 1 Alton Holden, 18 size Elgin No.' 98764? i" ..? .... L. L. (jatrs, 16 size Elgin No. 184. 17254 .... .._ $2.50 Vernon Harris, 16 size Elgin No. 31332906 $2.50 Jess Brown, 16 size Elgin, No. 16218977 '.. $2.50 Fred Nations, 18 size Elgin, No. I2S08097 $.150 Dallas Sutton, 18 size TJaiudcn, ' No. 3120159 $] .50 Warfield Turpen, 16 size Walthair, ! No. 21976160 $3.00 ? Jcrdy Kensey, 18 size Waltham, No. 33731299 .... $050 .Jurte Kincaid, 18-0 size Swiss ! (No name) ...\ .,. .... .?$3.50 i Clay Clark, 6 size Elgin, No. J 145:789) $3./>n Dave C.sJlahan, 0 size Hamden, No. 2623551 ... . ...$;];-?0 Hill Pannel 10-0 size Swiss (Fountain) ... $3 00 I on"si> Higdon 6-0 size, Swiss, ; fBuluVfi) ? $5.00 :Anni? Aij.e MeKennii, 18-0 size, I Swiss (no name) .... $] 05 Mrs. MaHoney (child's bracelet) $1 I ill's. Askey, (cameo ring $4 25 n. If. Woods (Parker Fountain . $1.00 Pen " I r?" NOTi;: The owners 0f ?JEvely.i Eivson, (Parker Fountain the above property can '"V r,f - ~ 73c-'payini! Ike charge,' .f ' ' $3.001-. . , ^ S '"'i pll Mary Patterson (ring) This tne 36th day of April, 1931 RAYMOND GLENN, Jeweler. the prorata charges of this adv isement, at any time before \ ale advertised. I 25 Percent Reduction Following the great success of our spec ial prices, and in appreciation of the large patronage that the public has given us, we i announce a permanent reduction of 25 per M cent on all cleaning and pressing. d u:\ New Prices: r i Suits Cleaned and F.ie^ed 7 Kft i'. ^ i u U i' ^ ? 6 Ik Plain Dresses Cleaned ar-d Pressed i ? All othef work a like reduction Edwards & Bolick Odorless Dry Cleaners Announcin: The New Simmons Range The Range Beautiful r I H Tn annouiicing.the new Simmons TCange, we believe that we are offering the people of this trade territory the greatest value ever given them in a cooking stove. It is a range of highest quality, with eye ap peal to meet the approval of the most critical housewife. Ivorv and Green Enamel Nickel Trimmed ?/ $57.50 $47.50 We want every woman in Jacfcson County to visit _ our store, inspect these ranges and compare y quality and price with any other range they have ever seen The New Simmons is made of the very best material obtainable, and is v.iio last word in ran&e iconstmction, for beauty, for ability and for long life. A. few of its many different points. All cast range Well Ventilated Fire Linings Pre vent Premature Burning Out Duple* Grates tor Coal or Wood Sliding Oven Damper Controls Oven Tern pera tun Makes linking K:isy for the Housewife Flush 'Fitting Dor.rs and Panels Easy to Clean THE RANGE BEAUTIFUL Concealed Bolt ins* Twin Mifrh Closet Drop Doons Xon-Fallinfr With Buneralow Shelf if Desired Kitted With Anti-Scoreh Cover. Lara;" Door Conceals Individual Fire and Ash Doors Full Pi/.e Oven IH x IK Aluminum Finish. Interchangeable Kevplate Top? Full Polished -We are enthusiastic about this range. You will be also, when you see it Jackson Hardware Co. I fa
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