JACKSON COUNTY JOUENA1 | Pnblwbed Weekly By The JACK SuN COUNTY JOURNAL CO. Kntpruii as second olusa natter i?t tin- Post Office at Sylvu, X. C. MAX TOMPKINS, Editor Tbu.-.k it wise beitefieient Provi dence that you havon't f;or some or ?lit thing-* you .wish yon hud. Five dittYrent govcrnmeuls w 1'ratiec within it year. They, ?ls > ut to h? html to plenM.\ A filing oi beanty, those new, roc1;. :? ps lead ng from the new walk, down tin hill tn the high school. t California knows how to handle kidnapping and such. Lynching Isn't pictly, bill it's pretty effective a.s u Stopper tu crime, sometime*. The only money row we hear bore* svloutK is the tow tbnt folks ?x> if-.i>itia i" try'ng to get hold of sotuo uf it. Aiu.i. i> ii'iidy to give David ti divorce, announces u headline. it' w?; vn-ri' David ibnt would make it prae r cully unanimous in the family. "Kaspheriy Campaign" down in the eounty of Iltirke, would make one ih uk thut the 19'JK election wits in the offing. I'ify o'd At mi Kry tm can't he on tic acetic lo enjoy the full over thi ??-oijud money " argument. Mnybe, ji tb.* Do?oi;i of Abraham, he is having i, t w chuckles over it. iltiybe r he reason the ( Governor or :i?red the next yenr'n license tngv placed on snle ?o early is that the paint is worn oft the old one* so tli 'it they can't be read. There tin many thlrigs distasteful; about lynching; but j*e'll bet that the n*xt time somebody wants to stage 11 kidnapping, they wont pick out Cal ifornia. Mhiiv people deer ,v\the iiinkiiif? of I Tlmnksgiv iiij,r a Day j?i' sports. Well, it may he, on flu- other baud, thn t the modern American feels nit>re at home at the football field than he would at church. North Carolina shouM wat?h close !>? the efforts of the I'nited States to pet Samuel Insul extradiu>d oat of Oreoce, and if they prove successful, wo might tiy the name methods on Tennessee and Luke T<ea. Wo don't know how mnoh money A I Smith stands to lo?e, hy the fiscal policy of the administration ; but we <!'? km.w tli.it he has already lost the Hilk of his friend* in the South, by bis attacks on the President's New Dt al. I'otight and clawed t?? get flower1 from the ea'ket of Texas (jiunan, a' the yate ??!' the cemetery at ^Jonnt PU-e-sant, X. V. And still there uiv foine f.t)ks who say that we nre u e?viii/e(l ptOph'., 'hii trouble about all the agitation R??iiisi lyiichiup, horrible as lynching can In, sometimes, is that the crim inals vret the idea that the agitators > r.> npifa^ng in their interest and ??iv ? them license to do as they please with the persons of other and hotter folks. \l Smith prefers gold to boloney d< liar.-. Time was whwv,beuds ant' wampum passed for money in this lint tit rv , and they were about as use* till as goH. Makes no differenre what they itve a* n medium of exchange, no Whip ns it will huy useful mer chandise, and we can get enough of i r-? buy the things we need and Uuven't. The great basic trouble in thii1 country was the concentration of the rational wealth in the hnnds of the .^tew, leaving little for the rest of us. That is your depression, ,The New Pi at seeks a better deal for the many. Tbitf? of course, neeeaaarilly meani that the few will have less than they bad, and there is where the kicks are voting from against the money policy ?d the administration. Anybody ought to have known that if '.he new deal started, and the fob t:.w? v. ho have been holding the big bards were to continue drawing the wine ear 's, that ?bo deal play would !? ;? tuivd out shout the same. The ' . : ine. tlieii the fellows who have ?-??.!> drawing all the ncea, kings and ? s' It ? ?m ! o tret some of the . >:'fl trays that the rest of ua 1 'd'f.g, end t.iying to plnv ? 1 v'r, ir: | m winning pome with, w h ? i *?* - 1 12 or thirteen yean. ? ?~l7" lf'~"l" I l ? - T J II -T With old man Borab, a political; lew of Smith, and Father Cougbliu, j one of Al's catholic priwta, both lam- i basting him for his attack on the administration, A1 must think, by now that Kooscvdt -has plenty .uf.ijuppor. ers in tbo 'country, ovtn if tin* man who thrice placed hiuvin wmiijativu. for the .presidency i* plaviug the Ut.^j in tho fnauger. i A mob of two thousand pereoi.s I Tln> whole of the American l?eop|.y, j-xcept the jeulous few, are thaukfi i that conditions havo in proved sin e lua t year, that 1he <lark clouds th;'t gathered Inst .January and February, culminating in I he stoim that closed cveiy bank in the United States, i i March, are passing, that the sun \.> beginuiug to shine through the cloud lliHt the poop)*- fan look forward to I the futuro with hopp and <ionfidenc?-. From every shir comes news of ir creasing prosperity, ot' grcntur'ean ing power of tin- people, with tho ()>?'. of living not proportionately in" t-nnscd, of thousands going back to work. The New Heal will lead, no o ?, seems to know exactly where, but ii is already driving the wolf from tin doors of ninnv in our intui. |>espai I has been turned t?? hope. Ami we ar [MutnkfuJ. v BOLONEY AND WEED CROPS Curl Uoerch, iu his Ntiilc, states that the fanners in tin- lobaeco hcM nre getting twice 'as much money l'o. their crop, under the New Deal, thi /ear, limn they jyot ' lust, and thu?. tor the first time in three years, Imsi hcss is booming in Kaitern ( arolin;* i'he farmer* down that way don'? :-om (<? curt- whether it '? Mold o's ?Boloney" I hey are jfi'Hinjr for their ivcwl crop. It parses for money, huy^ ?lie tilings tiii'V want, und have had Jo iln without, for three years, pay iA.<cc,s and makes business hum, in a cectiou^'liere the wolf has heor howling hU !;iup. had, mournl'ut tunc-, over the well-nigh prostrated form> of busimss and agriculture;. A fellow won't starve, anyway, as long ns Jie ?an get enough bolouey. . - i Expert Watch and J ? Jewelry Repairing i Onmnteed Satisfaction RAYMOND GLENN j jdh uLER i j lit the District Court of the l.'iiitee States of America for the WVsien District of North Carolina. A?hcv?ll Division At J?aw Xo. 2r?lv Cnited ! HtoUs of Ameucu v. Ac res ! if Innd .?? .fiickson Coiiuty Nin th j Carolina, .? It. (iivcn, ?>t al. Notice' i; be I?u!j!,shed. To the heirs ni hiw 1 if H. T. Grave*, Haywood Couuiv, \ P., whose tunics mid address-* i r? unknown; the heirs tit law ol' M. ,\l WeCall, widow, Jacksou Count \ , N. , C\, whose names and mldn sses are unknown} the hefrn id law of .1. K. UeOall, Jiiekson Coiui'.y, N, whose names anil addresses are unknown; Mrs. U. W. McCall, widow, Piedmont S. C.; A. !?? McCall and wi"?. Lulu MoCall, Piedmont, S. C.; R. II. Me :;ail and wife, Lucidia .UiCall, PicU , nout, S i', X- b- McCa11' 1 ied,?on,.l S C * 01 ie l>?rha!a an<l hu!; tand,' l-?dm,?l, S. Mr roll Swei'i un?t Pieduion. *>*??? r-lli -1 NM'all 'ri and hns biuid,*.!. K. l'-****8**", wif.% Ml( n,,? Slumls, S. C.f Pearl WU'iamsPiedi irtont, S. (\.\Vtmw Williams, P.?> inont, .S. C.{ IVmy Williams,' Hod iuont, S. 0. Williams Pudmon W. A. Kexiordr .ir?Mon, P# Cot-H K. Snyder, wj<'.< -w, < fillet on, Pa. Elizabeth N- Uabion, Pa Clark 11. Hexford, (ialeton, Pa.; Tn White W ?!?.?; 1? ivor I Wellslton Pa.* Tlii' loiga County Savings i frust Co., ;\VelUl??'n>. Pa-; Marth J. OTtnnov, widow, W? lM?or?', l a.. Una Ii. Vaughn, V'. IMm.io, Pa. < ? A Dur f n'-d husband,. <?ei>.},. * uJi xU Co.. IV. -VV bio and hu'band, Alpkouzo i. . Koehl. New York Co., N- Y^, W. I. Hulelnn sci ...Ml wile, A*** !'?? "??olu?.s?? \V. I'tiion; S. C.; K- J1. Unteh.uso and wife, fcmma W. II .tehinson, V Union, S. A.' Ilutehinson, \V | Union, S. W. P.-?oliek and wit. Louisa BoiUK, Salem. S, C.; W. < N'ieholson, Ton.assee, S. T.i '**- K \ll. v an I wile, Lou Alley, O, ou< C?.,S. M'>- r,v,n Kexiovd,- W" of C. H. llexlo.il, (Jal? ton, Pa.: "1??^ Count v Savings & Tru?t Co.. a* Ivm . We, WelLsboro, Pn.i heirs at lav. . Mieaiah / lexander, deed. win* nal?.:s and "f.s'ub-ti?-es ar, unknow: I .1 Calh'-iiU and wit*'. sn" whose naittW and residen ce uuki u.\\u; "? K.K-h^l?-r a: wife or heirs ami ass.yus, who : and .esid.ne.-s ar- ....know. Simeon <1. Sloan and wi'e. K. ? Sloan. onlieirs and assigns. who: names and lesidenee* ar.- uukm.w ,1. II. Sitnoi.son and wife. or lie. nud assigns, whose nam?* and re idrnci-s are unknown; It; 'K. ,lohn>lo Sand wife, or heir-. and a?igns. who 'names nud .e-idinei's an- unknot*' Win MeCaN an-' wile. <?r h.irs an a>s'i:us. whose names, aod resid. in ,.iv \Uikn.iwn; -M- Ibieliauan and win ?i- Inirs .:nd assigns, wlio^.- l,a,n| ,.M| ve-.ii'. ??..???<? are unknown; J. W McKee au-l wif -, or heirs and assigns na.-M *" and r- si a.e uii iv.'',; t'. < 'i i'? sliaw <? and wife, o !u.i., and a-dyi.s, wl.o-se name.- an I'isidt m*es art- uukuown; h?*.rs o! Roduivk Norion. d'? .l? wl.o?=e name, and r?Ns'd?-?nes are u;iku.^vu; AUei Fi>hvr and witV, or heirs a -d a>si-ns w|i,n> names ami lesidiu^es an- u. , known; W.- W. !,omb n..ilk and w.fe o.- hiiiN and a-isisrus, whose na.m and res.dem e* are unknown; hullo Norton and wife, or hi-irs and assigns i wl.o-ie names a ml ie->ide.i?-o- are<ui. known; Iteheoea lloliek, or h-irs an* assigns, w'.u *<? names and n -idenei av?? unknown; ,1om|>1i Moody. am wife, or heir* and aligns VV,10S' li.'iu.es an I residenees are unknown Phihnnon Train and husband. ?? heirs and a.-siuns, whose names am resideui-i-s are unknown;,; loirs o Susan K. Alley, deed., wliosv nam. and residem.'!* are unknown; W. A V\ni lev nn.t wife, Sarah, or heirs am assigns. w '-iOm- nii.ee? and r. sidi-nee ave unknown; Z. f. Fouler and wife S'mla. or heirs and assigns, whos. nanus and rosidenoes are unknown K. P. ttatsou and wife, or heirs am' assigns, whose, namos and jresideiic*^ are unknown; II. Walson am wife, L. P Watson, or h?4?s and as signs, whose names anil residence? We are Thankful ! '[ ) . ' ? ? * v > y* Among other things, we are thankful for the patronage of the people of Sylva and Jack son county. Believing you will be pleased with our service, both in the laundry and drv cleaning de - W ? v" partments, we solicit a trial from those who are not already our customers. You will find our work good and our prices reasonable. J Call 20, or See Fred Henry W ay nesville Laundry an> unknown ; J. *?*f "" ? ?' heir* and assi*". wbose residences arc unknown; Woodford Ziu-harv M "itv, or ?cir? and as ii?ms, whose naiuw and res denies *rv unknown ; lW, Voorhis and wi fr. or heirs ami assign*, wlpse names and residences are unknown; Albert C. Voorhi* and wife, er heirsand as signs,* irhoso names and residences are wnkuown; heirs of Iienry Kyom, deed., whose names and r?:sidcne? -i are unknown; Win. F. OUouke and wife, Sarah M. O'Rouke, or heirs and assignb, whose names and resdeue*:-. are unknown; Lewis pi- Dayton, widower, or heirs and assigns, whos names and residen-es are ^nknown, J. C. McCall and wife, Mary McCall, or heirs- and assigns, whose name and residences are unknown; n! j persons whomsoever owning, or clai-:. ing to own r?nv estate, In n or interns' I of any kind or character in and t the premises described in the p^titiov | in this eoiise; yon will take r.otic< that an action untitled as above ha jeen commenced in the District Com i.f the United States for the Wester D'striet of North Carolina, at Ash* . i lie, for the condemnation uf eertai raets of land described in Kxhibit ?4A," "A-l," "A -2," "A 3," of th petition filed in the above entitle, ?roce-ding, and known as the 4. It ireen Tract, containing 137.W acres j. \\\ McCall heirs Tract eon taming 55,11 acres; Wt A. Nieholsor Tract (1428) acres: fully described by metes and bounds in the petit ioi filed in said pr ?e?-wl.ing, the sni? .lipids hav'ug been stlci'l >*d by tin -?ecie!ary of Auricultuiv, with tli tpproval oi* tin National Forest He* rvation Commission and found nee ssary for the frarjiose of carrying ?nt- jiu Act of Consfi'ess ol the I nitre ?ifjpis approved March 1. It'll, hem? hap'er lS.S, page 961, \ ol. Stat, a l.arire, as amended by the Act of VngiiM 10. '912, :\7 Slat., 2M-H0ft Cli ?sl. And i lit' /aid non-resident de *endant< above named, and all per <ons whomsoever ?vvning, or claim* ?ng to own, any estate, li?*n or inter ,?Kt of auv kind or character in am t l lie |HV!ili.*0* described in the pe it i?>*t in viid proceeding defendant iiiiied as afor?s?id, will fi .ther tak lotice, th?f ihvv an* reipiiriil to rp war in th.* Distrel Court ot *lr United States tor tin- Western l)is trict of North Candiaa, ai Ash vi'5 m (the 2nd day of .laniiaiv, 1034 Hid answer or demur to the petilioi or complaint in said proceeding, o< the plaintiff will apply t<> the Court n* ivl'ef demanded in sai<) petition, "his notice i>< issiiei I bv ordt r of "out'.', dieting thai publication he made for six (0) successive W"eks In the Jackson County .louraal, a news >apev |?t|Stlisbed in Jackson County, Yorth Curoii.ta, hi the Western Dis trict of North Carolina. This the fith lay of November. 19J3. ,i. Y. .Ionian, Clerk, Cnit^l States District Court, for the Western District of North Carolina. By: W. A. Lytic, Deputy Clerk. 11 -fl-flt HAS HEALTHY NERVES NOW CAMEL'S COSTllER TOBACCOS M (jet~ cm ijcwr'lieiveS...MMer'ttre HAVE YOU PLANNED Your Future? Success is seldom achieved over night. It conies as a result of con stant effort and continued growth. It conies to men and women who have chosen a worthy goal and who have worked persistently toward that goal. WHERE DO Y(>r FIT > Arc you going it blindfolded without prep aration for either opportunity or emergency ? just existing from " day to day, or are you pr.ictieing economy? The thrifty individual, the < u!er p rising: small business man, ihe gi-eat corporation, all tin I that this is a hank where friendliness and fair dealing go hand in hand wi,.i an adherence to sound I ju iking principles. Start an account with us with firm resolve to save soinet !iin;i em-h week and vour iroal will soon \w ? ? reached. , 3 per cent interest paid on raving a. cam.; The Jackson County Bank Sylva, N. C. United States Depository North Carolina Depository Postal Savings State Funds THE COLDER f IT MTS iAe fiettOA yauffl (i&e Cssolene Smoother Performance and Essolube Especially Adapted for Quick Starting In Cold Weather advertising clatmfo&Aid Essolube ? The world's " "?^Tfcdlng petroleum organization pds squarely behind these prod - They are adapted to meet all : requirements. All year ^they are the standard *>f tison; and the l est. tsso ine and Essolube are on ?ale at 30,000 Esso Stations &d Dealers from Maine to Louisiana. c?r. iM3.E?o. !??<>. Etpeciany ... Exaggerated advertising claii about quick starting are with ?. .. again. Do not be misled. The ef-\? feet of improper oil and fuel on your motor In winter is too serious. You can't afford to gamble with battery trouble, worn bearings or a cylinder -reboring job. They are too expensive SmF ? You can be sure of ydur car when you use Essolene :ylinder-rw ? _ ey are too expensive ou can be sure of ydur I >?? Altffeid ? when you use Essolene Viwiowyr to Louisiana, DAKD oil COMPANY OF NEW JIRSIY

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