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Published Wed y By Th? JACKSON* BOUNTY JOURNAL CO. Kutered as seeond "lnss matter at fftc fK?st offtes at S v?, N. C. l)AX T< >MPK I a\n, Editor Come to the Live oek Show. Put ?it an exhibit. If w i *!?? us nil good fo S'.h? ea<*h other, an lo behold what wanner of things w< j?roduee in this good county There is not hini; n about .Iji|i:iiiV move in .Manchuria. \Vu iiave h:ni laml-sfroblieis all tin -.gh the jis,'cs. The dollar lias s trted dwindling uffain; but Mi- inn see tlmt if is any i-aMcr to got It Mr. (I'baidi i-oi I In- porsiuidt-d to wear rlolh'.'S, ii tai^In btdp raise the priee of eotton. 1 hey are jn;i boti 1 to huvo some thing to in\ estivaf. over in linn, I combe, so U irk* V ;iihoIt and lliej pi'iooehors started finir alunu the' eorls. Personal iv s|Wiiki:.?r, we do not know Mr Wi ?!.* V-,:,ibolt; I?ni we i-ttti say this much :i his I'avor: his tut her preaehed tin* best seruioiv we; heard. "?Iwpanesp to remain in (iencva" Ir i . all ritrlil with hut we would pwt'vr that they (ft out of Man-, ohun.i before th'-v ' irt a war. ?f.'ip.m it n : rranjr ?ti ill tack upon China almost any ...ie tbe'rest ?>(' us ^et hu*v somewhere else. dlnremv True Wilson and the W mini's Anriprol - >itioii League could never"atrreo a- ,o whether Mr. Small is engaged iu a hiy enterprise.' The M.lhodistN I ?' u lot of hi*; yuns at the ecuinet :;l Conference: but thav haven't !< lid it nece-sary! to lire their Cannon. Thi* Park hurt the Champion Fibre Company so brully i!nt it is about toi sp<md a million uiol .1 half dollars on j addition* to its pla t at Canton. We had sii'h a I _* docket iu the' court for this tern , that court a<! j .founied Thursday. The tips tli; i liiiip 'm-ine** In you! are found in advertise. l{ tally, aren't-yo ?rhul that you live in the mountai , during so de lfehtful fait wviitliei Edison accomplished mon* in K-J veal's than most of us would in K,400. In work done, he lived nianv multi plied timos as long a Methuselah. One thMjtf"thnt makes us look for ward to the coming of winter with a degree of pleasure is that every time we pick up a pajHn- we wont have to read about s?.me fool tryinj; lo fly across an <HM.au. Yi/u can never tell what is safe,! anymore. A man over al Franklin,] hardware man, that a safety razor blade. The Negro's comment to the] liarwari nuin,t hat a safety razor! wouldn't do, because he wanted one "for social pirposes", must he out f?f date. THE CHAMPION COMES ALONG " ! In these parlous days of poverty mul penury, (hi* news that the' Champion Fibre Company over at ' 'nnton i-, ab?< >t to <*pentT some mil lion and a half dollars in expansion ??!' the pin ul, "is reeei\ed with eonsid- i ernble rejoicing in this region. The Champion Fibre i>? and has been an institution that means a great deal t^, :*1 of Western North Carolina. It has, 1>een w leader ami a pioneer in the in dustrial growth <it I lv mountain eoun-' try. ll has furnished employment to many of our people, in mill and for-; est, (-\pended much money in various1 parts of the eount." for raw ma ferial, and has made u thriving little eily cut ot a'wide, muddy place in' th( rohd, on the banks of Pigeon, i That th? b:g expansion program ir tt> be commenced is evidence of the i faith the company has in the future! rf the country, in itself, and in West ! ern N'otrh Carolina as the proper! situation for its plant, and operations! The proper development of West j ern North Carolina calls for a bnl linced program of expansion, indus tries, agriculture, minerals, and the tourist trade. The Park assures tin trurist busin-ss, all that we have to do is to get roady for it. Organiza tions and extension workers are lay ing the foundation for better and more lucrative agriculture. The Can (ton company is leading the way in industrial growth We don't know ho>.\* .Mr. ( yr pro nounces his name; but we can make a pretty close guess at what fluey Long calls him. No court has heeii aide to cimvitl Al ('apone of operating unlaw Cul e?i terpriMSi hut lie has bren found:gtiil [ty of not paying: tstar on the income derived from them. Kunuy country. No wonder foreigners don't under stand us \\e don't understand our-, I selves. j Japan sharply .ri:'.ed the ac jtion of the I nilcd Si ites in -i:iiii.u in j on and p:uiieip:il ii'ij in tlie? l.eitr.'.e ; of Nations! 'on lie i I mi dealing willi 'the Alaifhiirian s mat ion, in which I real war was threatcm-d, il not in 'actual operatiin between, China ami Japan. The Japanese charaeti rized 'American aeti< 11 as "Ahihhllesouie". We, of coiTiVe, are for our own coun }try, right 01 wrong:; hut the Japan ese point 7s will taken. If we are to take a hand in world affairs, which lis our duty, we should go mlo the League,takronr -,??;(! ..mi say our say. We must riiiier kei p aliint' or go on i/ifo tin- Lejigin-. 'ibis business of be-1 ing regulator of world affair*. of hav ? ing a linger in every p i, and at tliCj same time kidding ourselves on our sp'-ndid isolation, grows wearisome. SYLVA Hi'Gtl BEATS BREVARD I i?v .lolm I'orris, .If.) i <'utelassiujj their blue jerscycd op 'all tlie way the Svlva High Gulden Hurricanes invaded the ]>iv vard country last I'Viduy and came ??at of a jrreat hoi tie lln* victor liy a i?eore of !!>*- U i Throughout (lit* gome the s!o!?varl backs of Svlva High kepi the Itrevord ? team unt'>>iiiu, ami that line i lit* II.ir i i icaues offered proved just It u milch for the Brevard guo: dsiiien. j The op'*!!iii.-i ?|ii:irier neither Seam [scored. Iliwever tlit Hurricanes hail (made a 1111 m k'- lirivi !o the 'JH yard (line. Iii the opciiiuv; minutes of the (second (piarter Sutton went thinni'li the line on successive (rps to pul the hall over tbcvremaining while line The Hurricanes failed to .train the cw tra point. At the half the snore was (! 0 with the Hurricanes on *!??? scoring cml Brevard w os "e'.tiii'^ stronger at every | play, and was miming in all i I her best players. The Hurricanes hro!:e looseogoin :ii the third j>et*iod. <>11 a kick-off the tirevaid hall-conn r. ?\vas nailed on the In yard hue. The\) failed to go through the liii'-, amt Irietl a lateral pass, gaining a llrst (town. on another they gained a<*ain. Then on the third try, they were thrown for a lo/s.'l'ii able to make a lirsi down, they punted ami Thomas, carrying the hall for the Hurricanes, displaced some heouliful xidc'ilcpp'ng, and ran flic hall .'!?) voids. < ii a |i*:ss, Sutt? n threw to Greene, who galloped dowi; 'lie lield to register the second Idiciulown. / pass to |ir\>on gained the extra poini Thomas, ISiirricane fullhack. kieked off. rml how lie stuck a toe iu thai hall! It sailed over the last Brevard man and down heliind the goal posts It was one of those kicks coaches dreftin about. Brevard chose to bring the hall out '?> the 20 yard line, where they punted. The hall was punted straight ovi r Ihe line of scrimmage and lolled, rtjiclv {(j when* the kicker stood, whew it wps eover e,l by Brvson. On the first play Sutton carried the . pisrskin wound riulit end to land 011. the orne yard line. Thomas tried ?oifi;r threjiffli -center, hnt the Brevard line held. On the next try lie went Ihrontdi like a bullet, to r:ng n|? the thin! ami final touchdown. Tile Hurricane meet Mars Hill at j Mar* Hill, Friday. The players: Svlva, Brysoi:, 1. K. Tathnni, L T, Dillard, 1. <i, Mocdy. dark, 1{. (i, Ilnrdiu, R. T., Buvhanan li- K, Sut'on, (,| B, (ireeiM* L H, Brrwn, F? II. Thomas F l?. \ .J QUALLA Tic.' pas'or of the Baptist chmvh, : Rev Lucius |{o?;ers, coitmieiieed re vival ices S' inlay evening l?.'\ and Airs II V Powell of Mur phy slopped at Mr II << Ferguson's, en route to Asliei :l!e , i i Rev R L Bass called al Mr .1 K * i Terrell's Sunday al'lernoon, curwite from Olie.el to Wliittier ? Mr.s .1 F Freeman -mid children of. Beta spent the week end with rela I ives Rev .1 L iTyall iias returned home ] from Kind's Mountain, where he has been engaged in revival services for. the past two weeks I Mr :iihI All's (iordon Khnler left on I i Tuesday morning; for Virginia In vis it relatives before returning to tin* l' H Navy, early in (member .Mis A nI (lilisun of Asheville visit ed homefolks Mr and~"\frs Luther Ilovle, Misses flraee Movie ali'T Ida Hat tie, anil Mio sis 'J'eriy .'ulii' i n ,'itul Herbert l*ea U.;'1 ?' *:iji l i 1 'i ? Laurel Mr ami Mi* ?' M llughes of Chero kee i-i.lli.! :<! M I U' Mushes' Mi ..i !. . itiioi: >|m nding a *>'h:U* ,v''i!!i ; ter, Alls I) M Shiili" Mi s !? '' I In- e'l'led nil M I'S C l? S' ?' , i. Mr .1 K Terie'l ;i! I ended .-ervirrs ill Olivet. Sunday Mrs Osear (Sihsnu visitnl her sister M'? J rank Co?vi;ii. Miss IfuITi Cupelling of llryson City ? \v:in :i ! ot' Ali-1 IWotliv Frce iiian Mi- T A I'ark- '?< vi.-iliog ;il Mr -f K li.ittie's Mi: > rjiMisa Keener i spending a i while wrth home folks I Jetty Bird of Hryson City spent the week end with' Huth MeLamrhlin Mr -I(if;ii Ayeis mid family visited relatives at Hnshnell Mrs .f Terrell made a trip to liiysoiT ( itv, Monday The first el'f'Hs of :i killing frost ^ . I in (^ualla seeii?ii were visible Suyilay iiioi niiiir, I Si u SERVICE THEMES IN METH ODIST CHURCHES, SUNDAY Hev. (Jeorge Cleminer, pretor of tlifl M-'Hiiili-t elniivhes in Kylva ami |)ill-l:oro. who, with Airs. Clemtner, is tit tending the seisioiis of the Keti ii(f*nival eonferf m e of .Methodism in Atlanta, w;ll return to Sylva Xatnr-| day and will oeeupy the pulpits of the eh;;rye Sunday, iimrnihg and ev en i m;. j Sinee the present pastorate is elo>i ing, considerable interest is being! manifested in a possible sneeessor f* ?^AT. F*""; FFjLaFT my family in France and started back across the ocean, palone. There was none of the thrill that usually comes with head ing toward America, none of the joy of coming home. For a couple of days I was depressed Everything I cared for u-.;s behind me; 1 whs sailing into silence. Then one day the wireless spoke. "Have arranged Che following appointments for you." my partner wired. "Tuesday after your arrival, Baltimore. Wednesday, Pittsburgh; Thursday, Friday, Chicago. Best wishes. Please confirm." Immediately came a feeling of relief and cheer. "I have work to go back to," I exclaimed. "Duties are waiting to keep me alert and a little worried and or my toes." I was relating the incident to the chairman of the board of a large corporation. " "I know just how you lelt," he said. "I've organized our com pany so well that I've almost organized myself out of a job But every now and then a really big problem comes along, and the boys have to send for me. A hurry call came to my home from Chicago last Sunday, and f had to leave on an hour's notice. Mv wife thought it was a hardship, and of course f let her believe that we men lead terrible lives. But all the way out on the train my spirit was singing: 'Somebody wants me, I have work to do.' " Joseph Medill was asked: "What is the greatest pleasure of your life?" "To feel thai I ani a.t plriy when I am at work," In; answered. The Imok of Grnrsis presents work as a curse inflicted on humanity for its sins. We know in these times of unemployment how faulty tliat conception is. T' "P ,n "lonwisr and wonder: "Where shall I go today: >\ nat shall I do.'" rb.it' is the curse. America's most important problem is not education, not the government regulation of business, not even prohibition. Ojr real LaA .s to work out some economic svstcm by which we can pro vide honest jobs for all the people all the time. ? Every jmn and woman is entitled to the g; j.,Us self-respect v.h <h comes from being able t?? sav: Vi "1 God, I have a p'ace. I ,-un needed." \ |T:ikiiJi; his cm from this, Mr. Clem mer will Sunday nudiiiiiu on (topic, "Your Next I'astor**. In tin* c.rsiiiijr ?<! 7:-")0 ilu subject will bo ?'Attractive (luoducss" Thi' church ? ?-li??t?ls-= ot ''Tlil' charge ('iiinciit1 .'it l'l n in Organizations for tho youupr peo ple niec I in *ie*<*veniii?r ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ni' llie estate ot' H.B.Wood, deceased, all persons bavins* claim.; against the Said estate are hereby notified to lile said claims with the undersigned with in six months of date of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar <?! 4J'rir recovery. AM persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This September 21, 1931. 0. K. Wood, A'.'.ministrati r of the estate of i I. 15. Wood deceased 0 24 tits pa. WVII take jk>rodu<*e 0:1 fuilwription *? - Do Yc:>r Christmas Giving Early ? Py Albert T. Reid A JOB ORTW< WHICH WILL ENABLE THE EMPLOYED TO PICK HIS OWN CHRISTMAS ? OS^ertJ1 9^u * ' aotocaSter. /X M Main Street Looks at Broafo* By OBSERVER Lunch Standi AU over Manhattan Witon ^ do a rushing business for -,h>f and then sub-ide. 1 > r.in- t,,t'*:.' gest rush seats arc a: a i?uniu;r. ' there are scenes oi vw. i>mu,;' * ' equalled during the -vr.tmbic -,t down to work and ge' hniiir. 1' Sonie of the cate iti,? ;.ivt . duc.ed service to a muihc . busiest oi these places t:;U(. . tioned a man on a plattnr;n b " l'* the counter. You call \,.ar ^ him, assistants till it a-,,1 ]it . you your order and pui;.:-. 'ts in lightening like ;a,-i i; ' crowds melt away bcw<rf hs u.*" a wonder. It is. pcrhap., antithesis of what i, i J;.Kn.n Russia where queues n in line tor hours, war , ? ?* 1 1 Efficiency One of the nvo>t ii'iei |.;n. chains sells its stuff l.y t: t ilu'^ in-a-slot plan and Take- ;; ? oi thousands of nickels \t th. l'! of the day s business : -rt tually shoveled nr.n ,i . ? They are then c..-u.v.: d chine that l<xik< lii, <t ;tf:. (t ^ mill. The coins are UiS.j i?;? hopper and a nut: fsr:: ll( j that grinds them mi!. -r.i i.e.'; little tube's of twenn. l.iU-lc.i ? marked with the anvumt. !>,(? packed into cardboard !v \, . e j handed over to the bank. The rouniiiitf rudr-.a* <! ??? a :. that would take tc*i yirl- .t w .|<? d \ to do, and with no ?tii:.i',;ov "ji. machine even throw; out i.>i ansi in fective coins. ? ? ? House Hunting Xew ^ ork ii so \.is* : v : .?? hunting is a terrible ta-k !: >?. ;.-.i be one reason why New \ not nvn-e often, and thet: ly . some powerful rtiivn. !.? real estate onianizatn.i! :'r. .i, s'me twenty-'H.ld biir . r.: bouses Ins f'evi-td a ?> prosjKCtive tenanl?. 'I ho scheme is t? ? ce'.it* ;* .r. ? place in mi'!-tov.n two IV :? ? ? ?? pVtely furnisbe'l ;.p:;r:rvv:-. i i,f tb.o-e it their vari >t . In bait an h-?ur one v:..! e" <??cm!, sotre ten lv I- "I h i*. . 'i ' r? price and how tar. ?."?lY'ti the other necessary M !< known, s'f-t) a lea-<? : ! '?l-> : ivbu>rie>-:. T'r n*v? in rhav.e ??'?M tU ? r d' v ihr-.t be ren'e ? ? r :? > j t t*f- a d ,v. 1: is iirfi'. 'My i' r : \.M.d in l iicieiiiy in 1 i. ;>??? in Seed Wheat ! We have just'received a :'hi; r?. nt >'f ' flio Jones Beardless Wheat, which ronirs ; from Tennessee with a viehl reeon) oi forty ; ? \ bushels |>er acre and only requires lime j peeks to one bushel to sow an aeie. Price per Bushel $1.25 Sylva Supply Co. Owing to the sliai)> advance in souk* lines of groceries and fc e?! products, we have to change our prices accordingly. C. S. Meal, 7 per cent, per bag 1.10 C. S. Hulls, per bag ^8 Best grade white oats, per 5 bushel bag 2.85 8 lb. pail Compound J. 75 Flour, hard and soft, plain and self-rising, per 24 lb. bag 58c to 753, according to grade Without listing articles and prices, we wish to say that we try to carry a complete line of feeds and groceries, and you will find our prices well iy line with the best to he found on the market. We will pay in merchandise the mar ket price for your wheat, rye, potatoes, cow peas, shell beans, and such other farm pro duets as we can handle. * We believe* the fellow who is looking for lower prices is looking for something that will not materii J. B. Asley
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