JACKSON COUNTY JOVJUTAL ) Published Weekly By The dAcfcSON COUNTY JOUILN'AL CO. Kntcrcd as second class matter ?? the Post' Office at Sylva, N. C. oan Tompkins, jwitor Hv tlu- wav. fust when, this winter, / * 1 ' j was thi? mercury below zero iu Sylva j j It i.s suprnmc irony thai the Place, dc la ,-Coiu*ord.?? should be ( he scene bloody riot ingot' an enraged people We won hi ail like to cash in /.>!; the silver with which the ileprissioii has -ipplantc! o.ir golden locks. ft' :h:it groundhog will hold t hi ?> cool wiathcr tong enough to give .1 good fruit crop, we will all be for hint. W:\r- hinjrton lias Key To Cuba:' ' Situatie.ti." say> a headline. Yes, bo ?\vi tliv us.' of locking the stab (.ft.-r the horse is uono ? if v.e, in fliii country, hail follow 2 hf policy a: .he French, mid start 1 rioting and r< volution every tin ji l>ig ha'ik ousted, where wonhl v. I :>h today ? .Iitc'g'ng from the heavy pay re ' to their lobbyists, the aviation co? panics were somewhat responsib l'or keeping it* all up in the ai during the Hoover Administrat 'on. ? ' ? n A nir'ii.-ipal swimming pool. fina? ed by < A\ A funds, wool;?. br an ass to Sylva, both materially and from *an:tary standpoint, and would be scV h'rpiidating. Wo ean't just exactly fi rure o what Miry mean l?y "mixed dancinv hut, judeinsr from the mov-paper e roii n I s, thr-v hove been1 having qui i it time' about H iij> af A\esteni Cat Una. . I The relwihVng of the e/nirt hor ? j steps, and ill?' bojiutifiention oi" t public grounds, ;i II finnnefd by 1 "CAVA, and giving employmeiil people, wi?l piMve an asset to if * county which has :i mo't t>'it nation f<u* i*s o^'Jc buildings: All that we lived say eoncettr the proposed Xort li Carolina Pa ?" to Park road route is th.it, it' t'v iji>'.*oi "intent wjmhh to lr- il l a se<^ > ? ( route, it should build a se.-nie ror v 'and . that the on" wr offer is on" th" which there is none than whicher. \Y<. nie heartily hi accord with tb | North C arolina Federated Women' Club in>th<ir ''Belter Ei"r'ish W-ek'' aspirations: hot we wish that th-y would .'iot confine then* rt<*tiviins ti (School rh'Mren. If would be well also iitelttde uew^twper it-jtoi tfM news agencies, headline writer?, an'' }i whole floek of public speakers. IJefotr w,? know ir, Syl'a will h ?bm?t in the irrent pfn-V. rod we wi" be overwhelmed with visitors. A ?'chamber of cony r.erc." or somethi** is needed to make plans for meeti'? the situat'on, and getting our ho- ? in order so that Sylva will pet i'c (ihare of th^ brni tits .of th<* park. \V have slept long enough It *s time ' *.? wake up. The (German Xazis think that I' -j place for a woman is at bome', ti | have accordingly cut the number ? 1 girls allowed to attend universit this year to 10 p r cent of the t<o< This by arh'tiary, dictatorial ortT 0 We Americans ohjtct- to almost eve thing that is done; but, when i think about some other countries, begin to put a valuation on onr fi i ?loin. I '.<ris Duke i-> always afraid being kidtittj-pcr.'y and has a i-i guard wi*h hi-r wherever she g> '^iir artless is that if she would ler s Xew York and. New Jersey, cc home av=d live just like any of North Carolina girl, she would h; ?? that far lifted from her and wo ' lrtad a nor.nal life. There are weal' ?? people in Xorth Camlina, wow included, who do that very thing, r ! they enjoy life, just like the rest ?* us Xorth Carolinians. Congress has placed a ban on pi ? ate len 'intr of mo-.v. y in this eouty v to nations that are in dcfeult on * monts on theiv war debts to tnvr g ovnmcnt. Port of a cr.vdit associat <_ plan of not extending credit to a f m j that owes somebody else and wont \ '<y The truth of the whole matter pr >'? ubly is that the war debts wouH h' '?*<' ' all been on the way to settlenn ? it not foj- the large, tpnouds that the same nations are owing to private banking interests in America *nd the agitation that they have ;n rnved favoring cancellation, so that their own. tendings will he in the an tare of preferred claims. ... ^ "*rl l'?^ '' - I ? A ^ sign is ihe fact that the ci ?ulati n of hooks from public libra ii.es h St greatly increased during th lepre sion. People have boon rcndin; nior.'. Th:? more they road tile mor. I hey think-, mid the mine they thin) the <|' ickcr we will emerge fr ?m th i'coro*fiic and spiritual morass, miles. > they .".re rea.ling trash, for tho et>: . scions or unconscious puipose of doj li.ig o;it their nt'nds to keep th:im fron ! thinking, as is quite frequently rlom i ? ' , j There is, after all, such a < hiiif 1 as <|uick retribution. Out in Oali ! lornia, a man listened all n:ght t< | radio music, and fin;'iily, wheu the; began singing "There's A Kin ! Around the Moon," he grabb'.d hi | kiiifV. went up fo~ the br?adcastin? J station, k'lled one singer and wound < 1 | niMthrT. . Th'v say he's crazy. Sur ? he is, or ho wouldn't have listened I Lo I he croon. 'rs and jazz music a!' i nigh1;; or if he di-'i listen that long | he w;>u Id he hound to go crazy brfor! it was over. \ ? ! ? I. ry plan for reliof has ratn'fi eati is that are not Apparent on th-; -urf "c. Airs. Roosevelt, looking ov..u ?hc -' stress oP the people in the coai min' i;r district .of Wis t Virginia, f -)l :ipo ? the plan of establishing a fun;' j ture factory, with federal fiutdr:, to j giv, 'hv jM'Ople employment. (V>igrcss man t'.i stead then wanted to know whn' was the sen? ! hi bn'lding an other furnitore faetorv in West Viv ginir; while there are many furniture wor': rs in North Carolina still out of employment, because there is not stiff ient market for their products. Ami there you are! A lol of folks nvc clamoring for fY'<]< ril aid for education ; and, in rt 1' .wars, when, (he federal gov Tir nnt begins M? pel down rules and ! sue' for Ihe schools. to follow, in j ord. ? lo continue getting sncli aid. I rhe ame folks w ill he raising oh- ' iecl viiy lo cent ralizai ion of power in Wa ' ington. Ri'm'nds us of those tch "miiih going to Raleigh, la?t win-, ler. falling upon legislators to sup i por an /-ight mouths school with W; : autonomy. Of course, when < St,-;' ? or federal governments pay thfj sch.- >! hills, those same government < I ar." -oing lo dictnte policies. The mhI way to .have local self-govern inej , along any line, is to control it home, and the only way t< <*oii ol it at limine is for the hom' foil ; to foot the! bills, put of local tax monies. \ y.Hth Carolina, second iiii payment :?1' aii taxes to the federal govern ment, now takes first place in the pay incut of processing taxes to he pai ! >ut in the form of bonuses *o the farmers. Of course il is the cotton and tobacco .mills thar pill North Caiolma in this new fh^js placi-. As to, the second place in pav vient of federal taxis, North Caroliir; jta ly does not pay it. We are hut j; ? tax-gatherer for Uncle Sam, collect ing the tobacco tax from all quarters of the earth, and paying it into the fed rai tieasury. However, it sounds mighty big for us to be placed steam' -n.lv to New York in financial sup port to the lin led States of America Turn the record over and listen to ?ihe other side of it and hoar how far down t.lir scale wc are in individual uiis mrs, and it does not sound so we I. The problem here, as elsewhere is lo bring about a better distribution so ' hat we ordinary folks will have dec 'lit incomes, decent living condi tions, and a decent chance in life. Th >t. is what Roosevelt is trying to bring about. J'ats off to Dr. Billy Potent! Di oj< ;f:s can now hang up his lantern am' go to bed. Dr. Billy, appointed b\ Governor Ehringhaus as one of the tv.; part time utilities eomnrssioners, wl -i Ihe time came to be sworn in, :?!??' finding that the oath prescribed tii.:' he was not the owner of any 'sic - k in coi-porate utilities, steam bo- 's. or such, refused to take it. No I o<"'' in North Carolina would have do bled Ihe integrity of any decision !h; ' Dr. T'oteat would have made; but lb. )?th was there, and he wouldn't 1:: '? e or dodge. He just declined to t-id- ?crib/? his name to it, though the pjc' ability is that nobody would have be'."' any the wiser, and North Caro lin ? would have had- the benefit of a : lat public servant. This finfl sense ol -oMf sty and" dincrinnnation should b ? ^initiated 'hv all public officials. If 'L. were, the" people would have the | gn it est confidence in their govern ?ni?"t, and "we would begin to move toward a now day, and- a real new d<\- ! won It be tossed n]K>n the tablfc. c o u o H s Don 't let them get strangle hold. Firht germs quickly. Creomulsion combines 7 major helps in one. Pow erf ul but harmless. Pleasant to take. ! No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the epot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomolsion. (adv.) THF, WORLD AROUND . \VBi ii y.xi think aboin this old : vorl;' rrtl IN prt.s.-ni ^rlih'on, yOM ? ft tin* j iters. Take it. ail in nil, it's I in a moss. France is in a turmoil, a ?risis pro.'ipitf i?d hy Mi- f.iiinrc of j i bank in Hayoune, and rioting and -;troet fighting a Paris n v tli- order ??f the day, and ni^hi. C'uha is onA ?evolution after another. Austria is jumping fiom crisis t<> crisis and 'tcejMJig a weather :-y* toward Faso'st Germany. Two South Amer ican countries are in death grips >ver a bi<* swamp. .Japan continues !:o swallow whole chunks of China. Russia and Japan aiv gwwlhig at ?*ach other like two bulldogs, and so it goes. A glance at the hoa'llin<*F of th. daily papers gives the story: Bloodshed and f:re follow wild battle in heart of Paris. Daladier se.es tlanger of civil war Justice agents ? study records of mail prol?e. Major scandal seen in Washington. : Tense Vienna hails D.olfuss. United States enters world money j markets. ? ? . ; j \ Russia infoimH worJd that she is well armed. Japanese Ambassador to Washing ton s p: ace with America. Detroit J>nk- mad ? jv?li< y loans to 43 judges, hooks show. 000,000 a it', bill passes house with ample di.ssentii.fr vote. Bankrrs are niged to loost.ii endit. Fori i ? t Hoover a do i a'. rested ii; air mail contract quiz. Daladier and his en U not. iwign, a menacing mobs form in ih, street of Paris. And thus goes the ?forv, the woih around. The p oke's nerws, afte these years of battling with the bit bac*i wolf arc on edge. They seii?? ( that they have been gvpprd by th 1 money powers and governments, ane they aie angry. What the outco; lit will be, only the Lord knows. Th only thing that can s^m the- tid is a restored confidence amoiig th people in their yovernmnits, in th men who are i;i public office, 'n thei financial institutions, and those wh* ?re in charge of them. In this court fry that, confidence has been largel< restored since Roosevelt took the helrri. , w ...... thrHrst line c? ' IScb reads, "The Holy Bib!e," t and which con tains Four Great Treasures , ' ^??uct ?tiA4UON PROVERBS, POEMS AND PROPHETS TEN fairly representative people were asked, "What do you know about Solomon?" Four (if the ten answered, "Nothing." Other answers were: He had two thousand wives; he was the jStj/k husband of the Queen of Sheba ; he built Solo rap mon's Temple : he was the wisest man that ever W < lived. The statistics regarding Solomon's marriages as given in the Rook of Kings arc "seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines." The Queen of Shclia was not officially among this distinguished company. A monarch in her own right, she was so impressed by the stories of Solomon's splendor and wisdom that she made a long journey to visit him and after a series of receptions and banquets returned to her home. Bruce Barton The present kings of Abyssinia claim ilieir descent from Solomon and this queen. If they are justified in their prowl l>oa*t her visit was not wholly Platonic. It may have been true of her. as she said of Solomon that "the half Ints not been told." All that we know certainly is that she never appears in the I'ible again, ^^olomon did build lthetempl^an4jd^^|^^d the pride and of JerusalemitftfttflHttHMj^^^Atv the Proverbs, a rich nugget is solid gold. One can only marVel after reading them how a man so wise in other ways could have bee n so unwise about women. He made a fine start as king. The Lord appeared one night in a dream, asking him to name bis heart's desire, and Solomon answered : Thou Iiast made thy servant king instead of David tny father: and Lain hut ft little child:' I know not how to go out or come , in. . i Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge tliy people. that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able tn judge this thy so great a people? T o which the Lord replied : 1 ' 1 titse this was in thine heart, and thnu hast not asked riches. W'fu .i. qr honour, nor t}ie life of thine1 enemies. 'neither yet Inst asked long life; but hast asked wisdom and knowledge for thyself, / that thou mayest judge my people, over whom I have made thee king: Wisdom and knowledge is granted unto thee ;\ and T will p;ve thee riches, and wealth, and honour, such as none of the kings have had that have been before thee, neither shall any after thee have the like. Without this wise choice on the part of Solomon we nrolydilv never should have had the Proverbs: hut something more than inspired knowledge went into them. Thev hoar evidence of com prehensive experience with every phase of human nature and con duct. Some of them, as might he imagined from Solomon's own recoil, contain warnings against the unrighteous woman. Next Week: Solomon'* Shrewd Proverb i Look at the label on your paper. If your sub jcription has expired, tend in a renewal today. PAINTING Can paint, anything, hang paper, dec orate interiors of houses and build ? ings. Prices most reasonable. Years r> f experience. ? Call or see KAY F. MONTAGUE At the Freeze Hoi-se, Sylva Copyright, Bobbt-Mrrrill Corrpany Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Guaranteed Satisfaction RAYMOND GLENN JEWELLB REPAIRS i PARTS j ? ? ' j You're THERE With a rosleg The Radio Shop Sylva, N. C. Phone 80 For Fastest Relief Demand And Get GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN Because of a unique process in manufacture, Genuine Bayer Aspir in Tablets are made to disintegrate ? or dissolve ? INSTANTLY you take them. Thus they start to work instantly. Start "taking hold" ol even a severe headache; neuralgia, neuritis or rheumatic pain a few minutes after taking. And they provide SAFE relief ? for Gennine BAYER ASPIRIN does not harm the heart. So if you want QUICK and SAFE relief that you get the real Bayer article. Always look for the Bayer cross on every tablet as illustrated, above, and for the words, GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN on every bottle or package. GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN DOES NOT HARM THE CHICKEN SALE Will Im' at Sylva Company".-! Slow-, Sa'mlat. Fell. In , ,.i j| o'clock ami will pay the following prices m e'nsli. t <? i lleaW Hons, p?r ) mud II1 Heavy Km is, ap to 21 <? lbs. 14c Leghorn Hens !><* Stags * j_., 7c lit lt?MHl? "S r>'/2c III HALL AND POTTS BY J. H. POTTS | LAUNDRY : We believe that a trial * V : will convince you that : cur laundry service is i the most economical | and satisfactory way ? to get i our family wash ? done. Let us explain | our different kinds of I | service. I ?' ' | Call 20 or see Fred Henry ? t ? I Way nesville Laundry 1 ? ' Wffcclive Jamvirv 26, 1934 NEW LOW BUS FA EES' W ALL POIIITS i Lowest In History ROUND TRIP FARES ; Low As 1 l-2e Per Mile ; Cheaper than you can drive your i-xc SAVE : Travel By Bus ? The Mo<lci-u Way : From your door to tha Jicnrt of tlieCi'ly : Mo'lern Kr(ui|iment-i- <\ni\-<mi<-ntScJir-<li'il''S t Leave S.vlva for Waynesville, (.'anion, t siievillc. and Points, Xovt hand i'Jast [ 7 i". M. Leave Ny|,;i I'm Frnnklin J 2:50 P. M, I'. M. Lc'aV; 'or (.'ornclia, Atlanta, ai d points ? *oi it lj n nrl Wort 12:50 P. M. Greatest Bar/rain in Tra iisjioifa f if . i . 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