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COUNTY JOURNAL Weekly By Tkt COUNTY JOURNAL CO. % I m second class matter at ?ffiee at Sylva, X. C. TOMPKINS, Editor 10 w, are the doughboys? Seems like tlio folks figure that most h11 taxes arc no-sir fa us. hat chewing gam tax will give the people something to rumin.tte upon. Ktep the dough from (lie dohgh i>o> says our President. if we over come to the dole system in this country, remember t'mt it was the bic boys who made the first raid. A'.hovillo has been having a refrig eration show. Seems to t:s as if a thaw-out show for fro/on a- sots would [ he moil- apropos, bullions for the big int rests and inti >,rnafional bankers; but ??t one cent for soldiers, is the reconstruction pol-| icy of President Hoover. Th.it Chicago gangster w ho was de tlaied dead moro thnn a year ago, ;mt) h'us come back for tri: , now that the witness against htm is really dead, was only possuming. \W can't think of a litter way congress c-ould have found to impress upon the people that it is their money ilxui the federal government is so handy in .>penuing than by making them pay "an additional o. *> cent to mai1 a letter and a tax of four cents l?:?r thousand on matches ami five per <-cnt on chewing gtnn. ?Julian Priee, of the Jefferson Stf.ndnrd Life Insurance ( nnpany is :?dv3e?ting sanor methods of invest ing. We hardly think ~lli s will re fiuire a trreat deal of pn lieity and agitation. Give the folks s< -nettling to h)ie$t, on co more, and rhev have learned, in the school of bitter -ex pe.riciK'0, not to throw if to the wild cats. HOOVES AND THE VTTERANS Hie editor ol' this papc\ although lie lias an adjusted service compen sation certificate for the maximum amount to be paid tinder the law, and despite the fact that he hits a budget of his own, with which he has ex Iron* difficulty in striking a bal n nee. even as you, was inclined to, nprfc with President H?"?ver, when ho first voiced opposition to the im mediate payment of the certificates jr. ea?h. Mr. Hoover's point was well laken, when he called .iltention to thr- tact that the federal t easury ha* a d< t'icit of staggering ;-oportions, and it behooved all good citizens to keep hand* off Uncle San s bank ac count until Kncli time a~ h<? conld ob Tain irore money v-ith wh ch to meet his more pressing obligations. ! u>v.ever, srheu the I'-?*4idonf iu di?eed confess to vote biP:,ins of doN lav-, opening the. door of f!>e treasury fiiid inviting raids by the bip inter ests, that put a differ? t face on the matter. If the governr ->nt- has its billions to loan to rairoad and inter national bankers, it sRouM sure'y be ah-.- to find the cash wit1' which to i*de?in the certificates tl. it the vet erans hold. Whiljh the ;<oldioifs w re in * the tvnffhes, fightiug back 'he foe of !lu-ir country, thrt capii -lists were innhipG: money by the < -r load. A n.'v, millionaire was mad" nlmo t ev ery lime a soldier vas billed. And the old millionaries wer piling up nio'v. millions. Now, M,-. Hoover has <? >me to the rescue of distressed capital, and has announced that he will v to an * bill 'o'.ting to the relief of the service men. It i* plain to all that ' Ir. Hoover i( :?* th" friend of capital; 1 nt can not s<v that the common folk- should bp paid their due from tho 1 ime swee Iron which capital has l">en author ized to borrow untdintin; 'y. Vi e take it that Jacks. n)is an av erage county. The soldie-s in Jack s^n would rceeivo $214,43:' .">6 in cash, .-honld the certificates b*. -aid, ^hic.h Mould be worth more to 1 lie p-^ople ?n this county than all th ? loans that ? he government could iXK^ihlv make to the big interests. Xorlli Carolina uiei would receive $38,801, 178.92. It -"On Id he scattered on every street, in ."very hamlet, irp every branch, and info every cove. It vould f?o to pay the butcher, the baker the <*and < h-stuk-makcr, and maybe -the boot ledger. The tax collector would get hi', part, which in turn would <^o to help pay the school teacher* their be Intffl pay. Everybody wo1 'Id benefit: aiid tho f?ovcrnmont will hn\> to pav, sooner or later, anyway. The obli l gation is outstanding afiH is as bind ing as a government bond. There wouldn't. bemuch* if any ufTfi (ict anyway, if Mr. Hoover tad"Mr. Mellon hadn't persuaded their cong ress, a few years ago, to vote back u flock of millions of dollars to the big taxpayers, that had already been collected, anji which the recipients didn't really need, Miyway. That was a foolish thing to do; but the ox knoweth his owner, and the ass bis master's crib. GLENVILLLE HAS P. T. A. i ? ?>r. W. P. McGuire, county chair man of the RihI Cross. Mrs. J." D. Cowan, district vice j r: sident Pa rent-Teacher association and Mr. Ellis Yeatal, county farm aijent, went to Glenville, Sunday afternoon and as sisted iu the organization of a parent teacher association. The officers are, president, Mrs. -T M Cunningham; vice-president, Mrs. Sallie Moss; see ! retary-tfreasurer Mr. Carl .Jamison. The association has joined the stato and national organizations and sent the state treasurer dues for ten mem ber?. It \vn i decided to do welfare or relief work ' for the' community through tho parent teacEcr associa tion, instead of having a separate or ganization, and Mr. \V. A. Henson wh-4 e'e-t'd chairman of the welfare committee. TUCKASEEGEE CAMP NO. 560 V i 1 '? Whereas. It met with Divine pleas ure to take from this earthly exist ence on March 26, 1932, the spirit of Sov. Johnnie K. Hcasley, and, Whereas, Sov. Beasley was an en , ertretie member of thu* order and ' his presence will be greatly missr- i and, .Whereas, Sov. Beaslev was a good j men, honored, loved' and rapfoted by those to .tti? tfhureh and'W>edieat to bis God; Now therefore ba It resolved; let. That we recognize that our "loss is Heaven's gain. and we ,bow humbly to the will of Him who holds the destiny of notion* intho hollow of hie hand, 2nd. That in th"_passing of . Sov, Deaaley the lodge has loM a loyal member. 3rd. That we e*pres;i To the family ?rar syn-pathy in this dark hour of trouble and pledge them nur loyal support and assistance in any way| possible. 41 h. That a copy of this) resolu tion': be spread upon the minutes, a copy sent the Soverign \ i sitor for publication; a copy delivered to the local paper, and a copy be mailed to the family. ? T. F. Dillard, ' Dillard Coward, II. E. Monteith, Conmittce. FOR SALKr- Farms and Business; Property along both siilos ^Vshe vilLo Atlanta Highway ::t Greens Creek, Wrile or see me. .1. \Y. Cagle, Greens C.oek, N. C. FOR REftT ? Five room hon.ie on Court In nd^ Heights. Good garden; lights; bath; all eonvenienciee. S< 3 II. L. Fowler, at Court Houtie. I \ CHANCE OP A LIFETIME" Reliable Man wanteli to call on farm er* in Jackson County. Wonderful opportunity. Make $7 to #12 daily. No experience or capital needed. I Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. P. Freeport, Illinois. HOME GROWN SEED BEANS AND iellow Danvci*s onion buttons ? Moody Service Station, Love Field 3ts pd. ' ' ?' , Special! V ?' . ? i We have added the New Jasmine line to our Toilet Goods Department, and in introducing it, are running a special on the new line, for a limited time. c> . 1 . ' -v , v;' With each dollar box of pow i der we will give two fifty cent 1 jars of cream, one vanishing ! cream, and one oold cream. 1 ? . i ;v ? FT : * We have only a limited stock of these articles that we can offer at such a saving. We have also added to our stock the Elizabeth Arden line, and we will be i^lad to supply your needs in this high class line. Sylva Pharmacy ' The REXALL Store i i BAYER ASPIRIN .i N ' ? Unless you we the name Bayer and ? the word genuine on the package as pictured above you can never be sure that you are taking the genuine Bayer Aspirin that thousands of physicians prescribe in their daily practice. ( The name Bayer ineans genuine Aspirin. It is your guarantee of Purity ? your protection against the ) . is always SAFE beware of imitations imitations. Millions of users have proved that it is safe. Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly relieves: Headaches Neurits Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache No harmful after-ejjeds follow tit use- It does not depress the heart X ? HERE; ?And still coming! Hundreds of people are taking advantage of our Spring Opening Sale OFFERING THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS Men's CARHARTT OVERALLS 98c MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Heavy Coat Style Blue and Gray 39c Ladies' WASH DRESSES Fast Colors 39c LADIES' SHOES Low and medium lieols Straps and Oxfords $1.39 Come now! The Store is still full of unheard of values in seasonable merchandise, and new goods arriving and thrown into the sale daily! The Leader QUALITY and SERVICE INSIDE and OI T? Gome 2m and look 'cm over ? these big, nigged, Mansfield Tires* They're built from start to finish for just one purpose ? to give you thousands of miles of extra service. I And they do it! Measured by price, or measured by per formance, here are the biggest tire value you'll find ::::::: 4.40-21 ? 29x4.40 4.50-21 ? 30x450 4.75-19?28x4.75 5.00-19?29x5.00 $5.25 6.05 7.05 7*40 !fer V MANSFIELD TIRES Jackson Hardware Co.
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