. Yenr to Advance in The Omntv. t.. tum R K ? ^.00 to Ad^OntoUtt*. 'southern To Limit Train Service Jan. 3 express it ml mail train . ? :m f-' !! * iii i ii he limited to one train , lii lween Asheville and llry . alter January ?$, aeeordinjr rition fonu Kaleitfh rogard aet ion of tlie Corporation -!? ii petition from the 'l'!:.- Soiitlietlt Railway Company j?"ii' i'Im1'' lho State Corporation Com':;:- 'or permission fo diseon f i i i i:. .'"??jiius 19 ami 20 on and -after lliitt -t.ile. The trains mrv run from Uia.i i ity t?? Ashevii!" and return j.;,,I, . \, leaving liiysoa City early in t! < . ??-niiifT, and returning in the illfW' 'ti lt miierstood that tin? reason tin' ? uy wish.es to discontinue the 11 i- that pasenger patron ji-v Im.- fal leu off to the extent that it i- ? ? 'onger prolitaiib to operaie tlieiu BUCK deer killed within ~J HIGHLANDS CITY LIMITS Ht-;hl;iii'u Maeonian, Dec. 16.?A riiiii "I Kobcrt Chastain, 17, .linvp'tl in ?' issued by Fred Mu';V, mil district forest war iW?. with killii'u ;i buck deer Friday. i? lliulilaiuW. s ii" t'j'cii .season in Macon (???miry |m.i's j ap> oK the Journal will he ;i ivsr.iUn feature, hereafter, and will i-i.vi'v .iihletic activities in all the ?vli.H'U .it ilu? county. TODAY and TOMORROW (By Frank Uarker Stockbridge) Salaries A lot of fuss has been made over the salaries paid to executives of the American Cotton Co-operative Asso ciation. That one man should draw $75,000 a vear seems unfair to little minded people who do not recognize the fact that sonic men have greater ability than others. No man draws a bijjf salary very. long unless hi earns it. Under i Socialist System every body would draw the-warne i>av, no matter what his work. The inevitable result would lie that nobody would do any more work llian he had to do to hold his job, and before long there would not he any jobs. fSoiue day the United States is go ing to wake up to the fact that our public executives are grossly under paid. We pay the President of the United States $75,000 a year, and impose 011 him the responsibility which in all other nations is shared by a do/.ci or more men. Inheritance .) In the old feudal days all proper ty belonged to the King- The King let certain of his subjects occupy land and iiccuinnlate property^ byU Wfieu ttiey d**?>the property reverfce