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JACKSON COUNTY JOUBNAfc Published Weekly By Th? JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL CO. . i:,,U-?cil as second class matter at j the l'osl C-rfieo ut Sylvu, N. C. i; ? j IMN TOMI'KINS, Editor/' "j A desert it. mi JJasify mijflit be an iqii name loi llii.1 ^Karolinss. Kentucky Hinds out ber casualty list and I her election returns*' Tbe 8oiu;d? ?d firing thf other day, may have fouie I'iMU either llavanfi oj Ituiiibvillc. All these anti-repeal candidates dieted in North Caroliuii, and no ruuvi<ntio!t to go to. Only H? men were killed 011 election liny iii Kentucky; whieh proves tlu *aying tbiii "they don t have election: in Kentucky -they ha ve" young wfirs" Th* worM'*; ??. ri?v anil the elections being out ??? lli?* way, in ibis country, tb- newsjmp. is ef'i give proper front pa at! ni inn tn ihill war going 01 down in ?ur neighbor, the island ie public of I "tilia. "i'J were killed and 12; wound d in street fighting*"' Havana k.i yesterday. The Iv'i* of Afghanistan was as sH'sinalt :!?, Wednesday. It would seem that an i'tcidint like that, tai awaj in Afghanistan, would be of ltttle eoiscMn !h- but, since 1924, wo have wr*"b (1 sorb liiviid items with a strange 'a ;cinat ion, for it was the j?'nviiiir o ' an '.Will-.' nie! duke by a I,. i ? I - i?'i tli"" s' i ibe world afire, and the trump of miliums ot sol di -r fi i t. r'f ini'Ht'-r Oeiicral I'arley emitrib n'o.l NWisideiably !? 'be elwiion rf a If' pnbliea-i as nvvoi- of New \ork, VuiilHK? a t it>ie:i ticket, by sup jfirtiii" a" independent i-andi'late j?g.'."is' th- n sul.'ir Democratic nomi r; . TI?. V bud n hnMle royal, and as tisi'-tl whe-i f l"iot s i re div ideil, ?i If; pnldieau was elected THINK AGAIN. DOCTOR , Dr. A. >1. Barton, militant dry, down Wilmington way, asserts that ill.- next stop >hould be I lie l'ejM'al of tii b r an !, wim* law. Tbe Journal <l it ? *st ions "lie wisdom iff l>r. Hartou's s;ateme:it. The wiser course might be j tlnow additional .safe-L'Unrds abmit tl ? piaees v. I.oio iiet use lias been is sued to V.-H tlio V'.'l concoctions. *1 In p: uple have triven a mandate to tlu Stat." to "tent wisely with the li?|?oi pvoh'.om,* so as to ni^ike for temper ivicc aid i iliri "1 y.,IIxt ro i ile or fatiati ??a) |.o-ition; never \vi .o, ami bavi hi might about tit" iimbiini: fit tin pr hibii o'i i:i.i in il"- coiffitryi n' lnige. If 'he i?i*iliibiiionisfs will usi foin.mon st-i ?t in ili>;iliug with tin p:n?>i-ti? in 'Vi-ib; Carolina, tbe Stale will rental: dry for a bum time, and I!. *t-"t N'oi t li | |'m*4 liiiinns who voted fi?t rep. a!,1 on Ttr- ':ty, w l| In- satisfied li IV lidii i iM and pulpirah nianoiiver . ing ?si-l in il"' saddle, it will not work to tlMV. ill*. ;r >t.s of timpcrftiieo anil sobri' ty in North ("arrli ia, as tin voters *d"V?|iitly liopr-d, when t hey cas4 their hallo's on Titesdiy. ) FOR PROHIBITION, AGAIN Twnty-fiw years ago North Cur clina voted lor Sin t f Prohibit on by a majority oi' I0,0CHI. On Ttnsday, tin first time in, a (jnariei of a coutiiry that the question has been put up to til;- p ople, (In- Slate I Hilled down the pVopos.tl to n- pea I the 18th AmrVfl eii., by ;i majority ranging upward* f ir?0,0(?0. Eighty-six of tli" Ktrtte's I no counties gave majori ti-s lulorMi.^ prohibition. T!. have bi t ii many tluories ad vnne d a- t o the whys and where fores. Th" 1 1 nth is that North Caro lina 'id not repudiate anybody. The p op e of l Sis State were not admin jstfv* a - prviking to any individuals. N\j political advantage for any party ean be sen in the results of the ;un. Tin- one thing that North Carolina did tin was to register the overwhelming opinion of her citizen ?hi'? (hat she is opposed to liquor. The people of this State were not so iMi\ii?tis nbont wh"ther there is to be '? gal 'ifjidr in New York, or in any other State, They voted against r. peal for tear that a repeal major i'v v o'llil lr? taken as an expression of r li" people ilia' North Carolina vmis tunii'ig lit-r back on Prohibition as a St :i I ?? policy in dealing with the l;f|iior prolib-in. It is |Ht s''blf, even probable, that if tlif question hail been submitted two ways, une ballot being on r.e}>eal nt the lHth Nmeudnient'iind the other on repeal of the State prohibition law , that the majority against repea5 f t the lS'h Aiiii*iidn?;i,it would have bi i'u les>>, mk! the majority for the retention of prohibition as tho policy of this State would have Wu m;:? l larger. There juv t hose in the State, Sen ator iHailoy among thorn, who believe flint, Xatiouii Prohibition should ho i**poaled ami that Stale Prohibition >bonld be n tained. It is this class, ?uitl they i.rr not ineoiisideriito . in ithor numbers or iufhu'iiee, wlreh ivruld -have made the larat; difference hat would probably have been rtgis cml in the balloting, hat! the f|iies ion been Mibmitlcd both way.-:. However, t In* question i* settl-d ;o far as Xorl h Oaiolinm is concern ed, and set tied tor a long time to ?oine. The ISIh Amendment is gone: but there will be no tinkering with he State dry laws, exeept, porhai* | \n an effort to make th-ui more work ible, and >o promote the interests ol temperance and sobriety. Tlv* '21s' Amendment guarantees that it sha'1 '?? illepral to transport intoxicant: from one State to another, in viola ion of t he hiws of a State, thus 'unranteciiig the viybt of Stat? s to ?ontrol ill 'ir own affairs >n their owi vav. The Congress, when it next ?neets will have to put i.ito opeiatior '?;islat:on for the protection < f' thos ?4nles til-it have decided to relnv h?ir- prohibition laws. The nntiona tlatfovm of the Democratic party, tin *>:nly now p- wer, practically guar Mitred thai Mich wo hi bo done; and President Roosevelt, in his campaign speeches, lepeatedlv made the sism r fion that States deciding to remai; in the prohibition ranks would be giv on the protection of the federal ^ov eminent. There can be no doubt tha' the pledge will be kept as soon n Congress meets, i:i January. Prohibition has hern dragged as s dead herring aeioss the trail of |K>lit ieal thinking, for a good many years Attempt after attempt has been madi to inject it i u t?> partisan politic,-!1 campaigns. Professional politie:ans, some times Hd;*ig under the cloak of the church, have tried to use it to train votes for s 'fi-h ends. N'ow it i dead as a political issue in Slate and in Nation; an? it is w *11 that it if o.it of 1 1* .? political pieture. The me' essary two t hi i ds <f tbe S!at-5 hay > at it'ii d tli * rep ;i| of tin- IStli Anuaid neilt, eliminatiig tic1 problem 'ron latioiial politics. The p.op.'e of North Carolina h;iv.* spoken in nr nlieertai' terii-s, eliminating it as an i.-sm* i St n It* polit'e*. ll would b* fOolifch fo ?my man. faction, or political parly l< at tempi to levive it as an issue. Moi* ?l:an that ve can think of nothin? hat would do more harm to probihi ?ion itself than to try hereafter to njeet it into p .lilieal fights. The man who do"s so will be thinking more of 'li-*8 own or bis t'actoin's welfare thai' ">t the gond ol the cause he pui|>ort. fo ha\e at heart, rhe wise proh bitiou ist, not tli * fanatic, will be warv o' my atteinpt-d r vival of the issue a, ' political m.'. tier. It was by aftowin/* he issue It: he us?d as a football ii political campaigns (hat contributed '?ore tlinrt any one l bine Jo the undo jig of national prohibition. Tli'- matter < f prohibition :s settle' h? p-ople theieselvis, or rather th >nes who wtre sufficiently interest o ? go and vote, have .settled it; and noefoith, the political campaign1 houhl he waged around matters tha' re of political instead of social sip I ''ficanee. The atmosphere has been larfied. The herring that bus be onled the trail of political thinking iaA boen returned lo bis box; and wo, '? that faction or party that fines to etch it forth again. m QUEEN MAKES STATEMENT / i V Editor Jackson Count v Journal: 1 * 1 ') . .vislPto express through tin- columns .if your puper my appreciation foi the support of the men and women who voted for mo ui the ??lection held m last Tuesday. While the majority was against iju ?ind the cause which I represented there were many good features of th; ?lection which we should all be pro:>d if. The people can he relied on to ex press the ir convictions it' left alone ind made to feel their responsihili'> o their S'ate and Nation, and thi >hould show our lawmakers that tin ?rue sentiment of the people can b? shown when our election laws aie so arranged that no interference is of fered hy e'ther side, an;? when left to i he people who "are interested enough ! fo lie at home and go to the polls and xpr-ss tlicii wishes for officers, a> well as pi it forms. Ax far as I know the campaign was ??arri"d on liv the opposite side it ''irst class an' ent'roly satisfactory nanner,, fin.l wish tc express my ai? neciation. <f hiime. The press of th. county nav<? the question a very fail and complete analyses of th" proli lems before the people, and T wish tr thank them ior doimr so. The main point which I would lik< for the people to pet from this elec tion is the faet that we do not nwd the Absent fe Ballot any more, as it is much 8fl for to rest our future wel fare with the people that love home am?: eouiitiv cnongli to vote their con victions, as thev did th s time, than (o haw th ? politicians select officers j by u'eaus ol usinjr mr-n and women | who ric- not- care enoiurh to <*o to the polls, but allow their names to be used for ilk sal purposes. \V. P. queen. % Dillsboro, N. (-.) Nov. 9, lO.'J.'l. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK At SylvM, North Carolina, to the t!omiss oji'ji' of Banks at th : ('lose of Business on tin* 251 h day ot' October, 193.1. Resources Cash, Cheeks for Cl?*ariu?: and Transit Items y 13,586.62 Due from Approved Depository Banks 30,257.89 Due from Banks ? Xol Approved Df|K>?litories 10,877.4-1 Cash Items (Held Over 24 Hours) 1.50 State X. I \ Bonds iu Escrow (for Exemption of Coannon Stock from Assessment ) I N'orth Carolina State Honds, Notes, Etc. .. 107,021.11 Other Stocks and Bonds . . <i"?,.'100.0( Loans and Discounts? Other 2 ?2,5k4.;\ Banking House .-did Silo .. 12,00<l.0f' Furniture, Fixtures and ! Eqnipmcnl M.OOO.Ot Other Real Estate .1 25,500.01 i TOTAL RESOURCES _. $548, 128.!*' Liabilities and Capital Demand IVjKh-its ? Due Public Officials 117,558.8? Demand Dej>ositfi? Due Others 1 14,004.2' Cashiers Cheeks, ( Vrl ificd ( -lieeks and Dividend j Checks ^ ... 925.! ' jTime Certificates of Deposits- -Due Others 78,12'i.f* Bills Payable NONE Rediscounts--- N'ONE j Bonds ami Oilier fceeur'tie* ; Borrowed . 100,0fM?.0 | Cash Over . . ? ??,2 TOTAL llAltri.rnES *4I1.27.VP Capital Stoyk ? Comuit n 30,80O.tM ' Capital Sinn k - Preferred 0 ee.'il. C uuiula: i\ ?? 1.419.00 ?Surplus - Appropiiiited for J Ex.'juptiun of Coimro'i Siork from Assessment 15,400.04 !l*ndivid?d Profits . l,0ft7.U i Reserve foi* Losses Sl.427.2f' ! Reserve for Interest 2,900.00 TOTAL CAPITAL . . .?t3?.85n.40 TOTAL LIAlUI IT1KS AND CAPITAL . ...? ."Wi-M, 128.0-' R. L. ARIATL. Cashier K. I*. MeKEE, Director K. P. STILLWELL. Direeto* [ State oT North Carolina, Count v of Jackson R. Ti. A nail, Cashier, K. I.. MoKc Director, ?i.id K. P. St-lluvll, Direeto* of The Jack sou County Hank, eacl p:-r>>o iallv appeared before mo thi Hay, and, l?<-in?r duly ^woru. each fo himself, sits that the fVre?roinsr, rr port is true to th" best i>f his know ledge and belief. Sworn to and snbsorilMHl h; fore ni< this the H day of Xovember, 19,13. W. .1. FTKIIEIt, Notary Public My commission expires .Tan. 27, 1934 In the District Court of tlir 1'iiited States oL' America for the Western District, of North Carolina. Ashevill Division At Law No. 254. United States of America v. 292.88 Acm of land ;:i .Jackson County Xort! Carolina, ?!. R. Green, ct al. Xotic> tr^ lie Published. To the heirs at lav of S. T. Graves, Ilaywood Coiihty, >* C., whose i ames and addresses ar? unknown ; the heirs at law of ML M MeCall, widow, .lacks*. n County, N C., whose names and addresses at unknown; the heirs at- law of J. K. MeCall, Jackson County, N. C., whoso names and addresses arc unknown * i Mrs. D. W. MeCall, w;dow. Pi dmo:r | S. C. ; A. R MeCall nnc* \viB". Tail." MeCall, Piedmont, -S. C. ; S. II. M< Call and wife, Lncretia MeCal', Pied mont, S C.; M. R, MeCall, Piedmont S. C.; Ollie MeCall Durham and hus band, Piedmont, S. C.; Stellah Me Call Sweet and hnsba:ul, Piedmon' S. C.; Eth d MeCall Green and hus band, J. R. Green, Pelzer, R. C.; .Toh" MeCall and wife, Marv MeCall. W?r Shoals, S. C.; Pearl Williams, Pied mont, S. C.; Liman Williams, P:e^ mont, S. C.; Pcmy Williams, Pied mont, S. C.; J. C. Williams, Pirdmon*. S. C.; W. A. It ex ford, Oft let on, Pa.: Cora E. Snyder, widow, Gab ton, Pa.: Elizabeth X. Double, Gale ton. Pa.* Clark H. Hexfnrd, Galotou, Pa.; Tie White Water Pivor Tjbr., Wellsboro Pa.; The loiga County Savings & Trust Co., Wellsboro, Pa.; Martha ? ,T. O'Connor, widow, Wellsboro, Pa.; T. ira L. .Yn:;ahn, Wellsboro, Pa.; Ada A. Durf tud husband, George M. rinrif, Tioura Co., Pa.; Edna M. Kocl ble and husband, Alphonzo 0. Koeble, Xew York Co., Nr. Y.; W. I. Hutchin *rn and wife. Agnes E. Hutchinson, . W. Vuion, S. C.; E. 1*. Hutchinson jm l. wife, Emma W. Hutchinson, W. Union, S. .1. A. Hutchinson, W. ? V ii ion, S. ('?' ^ ? P- Boliek and wife, Louisa Bolick, Salem, S. A. X"cholson. Tcmassee, S. C.; .las. F. Alloy and wife, I,ou Alley, Oconee Co., S. C.; -Mrs. Gieta Rex ford, wife of C. H. Rexford, Galetuu, Ph.; Tioga County Savings & Trust Co., as Tims- : tee, Wellsboro, l'a. ; heirs at law of j JUicajah /.lexandcr, deed, whose! names and residences are unknown;; J. J. Calhoun and wife, or heirs and assigns, whose names and residences are unknown; J. D. Rochester and wife or heirs and. assigns, whose i; nines and tesidenecs are unknown: Simeon G. Sloan and w'fc, E. J. Sloan, or heirs and assigns, whose names and residences are unknown: .1. H. Simon son and wife, or heirs mid assigns, whose names and res i'^-ncts are unknown; If. E. Johiisto-' |i;.id wife, or heirs and assigns, whes. i vames an;' icsidncrs aie unknown : ! Wm. McC.i.i ami wife, or heirs and ass:gns, whose names a-ud residence; are unknown; M. li.vhanaii and wife ;>r heirs and assigns, whose ?.lame; and residences arc unknown; J. W 1 J i Mc.Kee and wife, or heirs and assigns whose names and residences are nu known; G, Crimshawe and wife, o: heirs and iissigns, whose names am residences are unknown; heirs ol j Roderick Norton, deed., whose names and rc.side.nces are . unknown; All.(^ Fisher and wife, < r heirs and assigns whose names and residences are un known; W. W. Ivouderinilk an;1 wife, or heirs and assigns, whose nanus and residences arc unknown; Fuller N'ortoji and wife, or heirs and assigns, whose names and residences are "un known; Rebecca B:.lick, or lvirs and ass-gns, whose names a.nd n sidence> are unknown; Joseph Moody and | wife, or heirs and assigns, whose j names an I residences are unknown . Philamon Crain and hnsliand, or heirs and assigns, whose names an ' residences are unknown; h?irs of Susan K. Alley, deed., whose names and residences are unknown; \Y. A. Fouler and wife, Sarah, oi heirs and assigns, whose na i "s and residene s are unknown; 7.. T. Fouler and wife, S uda, or heirs and assigns, whose names and residences are unknown; E. F. Wat-on and wife, or heirs and assigns, whose names and resident s are unknown; H. Watson and wife, L. F. Watson, or hoi is aud as- 1 1 sigus, whoso names and residences j j are unknown; J. Moody and wife, or 1 heirs and assigns, -whose name* and ! residences aiv unknown ; Woodford ; Zaeharv and wile, or heirs and is- i signs, whose names and res donees an unknown; Thus, Vooilps and wife, or heirs and assigns,- whoso nanu s am' residences are unknown; Albert C. Voorhis and wife, or heirs and as signs, wlioso names and residences are unknown; heirs of Henry Kooii:-. deed., wheso names and r? sidences: are unknown; W'm. F. O'Koukc and wife, Sarah M. OHonk ?, or heirs and assigns, whoso names and ifs'deneof are unknown; Ivwis IJ. |)avto?' widower, :?r heirs and as<i??nsj whosi J names ami reside. ices are unknown: I J. 0. MeCall and wile, Mary MeC all j cr heirs and assigns, whose name' i and rosidenees are unknown; and al' ! persons who;rsoev? r owning, or plain. | ing to own any rstaf.% lien or interest i of any kind or character ;ri and t" ' (the promises describ'd in the politio" in this cause; yoa will take notice that an action entitled as above li:e been r-omm -nc:d i:i the District Com' of the I'niwd Stales for the W st on District < f N'ortli f'am'ina, at As};"' ville, for the condeiena'ion of eertai ' rafts of land d' -iribo' in Kxhihit* "A," "A-l," "A2." "A of th' petition filrd in 111 - above entitief' !)roce."di:i'r, and known : tin- .f. 1' (ireen Tract, containing K57 89 a;* res: I. \\\ MeCall heirs Tract (14!<;), e :? ta iling iio.Tl aer<s; \V. A. KiehoUoi: Tract (142K) aenst f"ll\ described ?y f.'.cics Jiiid Winds in th< [ill <1 in said prwodinjr, iht- -j,,,; land- hav'.n* htn-n sch-cti-d hv if,,. So?'i<tar\ of Agriculture. wnli t|.. approval oi' tin National Fniv-i ? i n ation t'uititiii^ion and t?n;: 4 Ul, cssary t"??r the pur^M- (,i <;,nvi! owl an Act ol CuiltriPS- ot Mt. 1 States approved March 1. l'.Hl, i? , ?Chapter iH'i, pa ire 901, \ ??!?. >? Law. as amended \?y 1 in AuKU-l I". MM '2, Hi ; 2S4. Ami llie said urn ~;.ii fendants nhovc nanud, sons whomsoever owuin;;, , ? ;i, "iiaf to own, any e-taii. : : ti or i.t? est of any kind or ehani'-'.-r hi ; to the premises di-.-nW. ?' it. ;'.1( ,, tition in said proceed n,_' named us afiivsaid, w-."u \- r notice, that tiny in* '? ?-i i V ?? poar in the Itistr.ci t \Tni1( ;! St at is, fur iln- >> tl'irt til Noith f'aroli'.a. \*\< vti! " ''t III U', ' ? il on the 2nd day ot 'atua: v. ]'i; and answer or demur <0 1 or complaint in >him ^ii-uit, I" iN-iiij, tin* plainli'f will a|ijti\ ?? c?,.. for rel'ef demanded n -;.-,l Tli i * not ire i> i<-iii>l -n!. r , Coin'., dir t tin? iliaJ |mh!ii-*lin.n h made for >i> (??) - - 1 vi- w-i);. tin* Jaeksoh County .in ur.al, ? new. pap.T |?ul?li-l:i iii ?I:u-Vmiii Comm. North Cai-.?'i ia. in i!u W.-Mi-ru |ii? tret < f North Carolim1. Tlii> tin- v" <lnv ot November. I'' >?!. .1. V luriltr, Ciork, Ini-ed Static Ihstrit-*, Cofo*. for lie ^ ??stern l''?ii!i-l of Nor' Carolina. Ify: \\. A Lytic. IV|iuv. Clerk. II M: STEADY SMOKING SHOWS WHAT A CIGARETTE'S REALLY GOT ? ? SMOKI CAMELS All DAY LONG ANO STILl THEY HAVE THAT NATURAL MILD NESS AND GOOD TASTE THAT I 60T WHEN I LIT MY H.7ST CAMEL. gj BETTER FOR STEADY SMOKING! CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS it" m uowr1forve&..fto&iwr'tire mw ( . I' A WAY TO PAY US : We'll trade it out with you. To those who are indebted to us: We will buy V your good, sound, saw logs, and pay you the market price for them, applying the proceeds on your account. Fetch on your logs and pay your account with out money. NRA S f ' - \ BUILDERS SUPPLY & LBR. CO. ' i ?Phone 45 J. C. Allison, Mgr.
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