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THE JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL 1'uplished Weekly by The JACKSON CONNTY JOURNAL CO.I Ka ti led us second class mutter at tbf i '? 'ilu? greatest relief would be from .V.vne these speeders are trying to ca : c u up wi tii prasj>erity. 'I : c way to improve living condi tion- is to first improve the living. I ! i . i how ure you to go about re ha :;ting folks, who have never been ha '-.: :tuted ' M, we havmH heard of any of th. .idvocafes of the Blue Eagle eat in = row. \ l)o they a re called ; "holding" C(?: ; nnios becau-se they leave the in vc . *ig public holding the bag. ' ?????? t KJ ft . athiug is more beautiful than a Jititr morning in the mountains. Folks who j > refer sleeping lose a lot of life. "Rockwell Says State Can Develop its Own Wine Types". Yes, you can see "em on the streets of any town or \\V take it, if, a* lias been intimat ed, Ifemy Steyens will try to unhorse ?Senator Bailey, his followers will be legion. ' , As to that African-Italian row: Jt begins to appear that the King oP Kiii is had the Union Jack as a hole canl. all during the game. Strange ho*v easy it is for China to make Japan ntad enough for her to have to grab off a slice of Chines'* territory every few months. The troub!e with asserting consti tutional rights, nowadays, is that too many folks insist upon pursuing hap piness at from 60 to 80 mile an hour. We welcome Macon into the health mral climatic ad mix. : v. / 1 I'll V. reason why the four counties shouldn't be the most! haalthfu] place in the world. If ever a town needed an active i chamber of commerce, that town ij j Sylva, and now. Oj?port unity is knock- 1 iug, and concerted effort can open ! the door and make him l'eel sit home, j Two big rattlers refused to bite a Holiness preacher, up in Virginia, when he was making a spectacle <>:' himself before the congregation. Well, Holy Writ says something about ser pents being .wise. Far be it from us to pit our opinion ! against that of the Nine Old Men. \V<* j ,ju?t remind 'em that the constitution j lias been able to stand a power of i .>-'tretrhing in the past, when occasion seemed to require. If the court decision knocking out the NBA is to start a redistribution of wealth, it will not have been in vain; and we can't think of a handier way to begin than by paying off the soldiers' bonus and letting the money come from the crop of millionaires that, the \v;.,r made. AYHiv should anybody hereabouts *pend good money going to Indianapo lis to see the automobiles race? All that you ha ye to do is to walk on Highway \o. 10, from here to Dills Were. But maybe some lV!c> had rath er spend the money than to tal.ii ? tu'i hazard to life and limb. * a rd to life-mul limb. Commissioners of Burke are plan ning a new $2;"30,000 count house. Of course progress must come and the new must give place to the old ; but no amount of money eou'd provide a new building that has the attraction for us lhat the beautiful and historic I court house at Moiganton pasess-.-s. Like old wine and old friends,. <>M pubic buildings, ami most piivate ones, have a flavor and an appeal that the new can not have. Dan Ifi'l, Tom McCoy and y;?ung Tom Rollins threatening to run in the Republican primary in Buncombe, next year, as wets; m'ght complicate politics considerabCe. They would he out of harmony with the present javow ed policy of their party in the State; I but might be able to garner more votes that way, especially since ITnll Johnston is generally credited with the responsibility for the failure of - , ,>rth Carolina to nsj>eal her dry , l.i ?vs and set up liquor stores, i . 1 80 year old woman (which isn't so l.rribly old at that) over in Tiger. }..ys that work is the cure for old j. e. It wiil also cure the blues, hun- ; j..t, nakedness, and even depressions. After all, when God, in driving man / fioni the Garden of Eden, said " In ;!ie sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread'', He ! wasn't pronouncing a < urse bui. one of man's gieatsst blessings, and also announcing a prin ciple of life without which man can iio! approximate hajxpiness. ? ? SUMMER POULTRY PROELEMS Summer brings a number of prob lems to the |>oul'tr3*man. Hot weather tends to (lecreaso egg production and to increase the spread of discus.-, warns Roy S. Dears tyne, head of the State College j>oultry department. He advises the marketing of early mouiters and other hens not laying regularly. Cockerels not kept for breed crs should be sold when they reach broiler size. Non-layers and nnneeded ei!ckere's increase 'the feed bill and ciowd the laying birds. Only late Monfters should be used for breeding j.ur|>oscs. Portable range shelters are a help ii. providing adequate ventilation; end should be moved to new grazing Hies when necessary. See thai the birds have plenty of feed and fresh water. Do not try to mhlce costs by skimp- i ii:g on feed, Dearstyne jK>ints out. a?? tliis will tend to keep the birds from d eve oping large frames and buildin?> j up the iVceded body reserve lor future ! production. Wbruis and parasites, interna! and i xternal, flourish in summer. AMien ' parasites are found, immediate treat- \ incut should be given. Poor develop I ijient, leg weakness, and diawn face-'j parts arc symptoms of worms. Count v 1 agents or other agricultural advise:.; may be commit ed in regard to j?ara site control. Vaccinating against fowl pox is an inexpensive form of insurance againfit <his disease, Dearstvn? savs. l ' ? ? Weak or poorly developed birds are possible sources of disease and are | se'dbni profitable. Remove them from | the flock. The farmer who grows lespedeza ia Cf..t'ring the ooIJegu of soil improve ment, and when he gets to aifa'fa, lit is a member of "the senior class, says ?i;e observing agricultxiral work:-r. Fanners' of Burke county recently ni:?le application to register 25 purt ?bred Gnernsfy catt'c to continue the /vmarkuble pi'oguess in devel^j^'njj this hived of dairy cat tle in th<it *-ou!: ty. A litter of ten Shotted Poland China pigs weighing L',515 pounds was sold for .*>-30 21 nd netted T. J. Wilson of Tran.iylvaita county the suui of $100 above feod costs. 8t law berry "patches" on Kowan i'arms have brought in a good income to the owners this spring in addition to supplying farm tables with the tasty dish. "BALD? Give Your Scalp a Chance Japa->?se Oil is th? name of the remarkably siiree.-vsfuJ preparation that thousand* ari nsing to get rid of loose dandruff, stop scalp itch and prow strong, healthy hair on this and partially bald spots where hair root* are not dead. This famous antiseptic coun ter-irritant stimulates circulation in the scalp, brings an abundant supply of blood to nourish and feed starved hair roots? one of the chief causes of baldness. Get'a bottle today at any druggist. The cost is trifling, ftOc (Economy sire. SIX- You have little to lose and much to gain. FXEE, valuable book "The Troth About the Hair." if you write to Notional Remedy Co.. 56 W. 45th St., N. Y. JAPANESE OIL *This advertisement was reviewed and approved by a registered physician. NEURITIS RELIEVE PAIN IN 9 NUTE* To relieve the torturing pain o: Neuritis. Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbafo in 9 minutes, get the Doctor's Prescription WURITO. Absolutely safe. No opiates, no narcotics. Does the Work quickly ? must relieve your pain in nine minutes or money back at Druggists. Don't sutler. Use NURITQ today. New Alkaline Powder Recommended to hold FALSE TEETH If you have sore rums or your plat* drops ? if you are self conscious or ner vous and your plate will not "stay put" you should UN FASTEETH. You will be delighted With the comfort and security afforded by this new alkaJioSL adhesive powder. The mild alkalinity of FASTBETH prevents an acid sort mouth and gums and keep plate firmly In plac~? because it holds Its consist ency longer and . will not seep away. Sweetens breath. Allows you to ch< your food properly. Buy Fi today at any drag store. THE JOURNAL. now 52 weeks i'oi #1.00 in Jackson County. All honn print. No patent inside. BOOK# J " Explains the marvel on a Wlltard Treatment which is bringing amazing relief. Sold on ironclad money-bad guarantee. PRICELESS INFORMATION ?for those fluttering from STOMACH OR DUODENAL . ULCERS, POOR DIGES TION. ACID DYSPEPSIA, SOUR STOMACH. GASSI NESS. HEARTBURN. CON STIPATION, BAD BREATH. SLEEPLESSNESS OR HEAD ACHES. DUE TO EXCESS ACID. Ask for a frve copy of WUtard's Message. We we Authorised WAlard Dealers. SYLVA PHARMACY "I HAVEN'T KM J CO!!) IN FIVE YEWS* ? In the old c!.iys 1 y,-i romlr a at WiMtr 1 ?:?- ? colds feells g ab ut half , wo:'.: v'ith my body achln? on edve. "Thf'.l a trend ?uld rr. Co-1 Liver Oil Tablets ? vltami'is A r.nd D. 1 (ivf vetrs ipo 2nd I haur. since iliat time. ? ?/< Coy's tablets put ? buiri un resistance so at r, cold perms. They ma!:e v. e ? ? ?.tron':. st-ady-nerved wonderful!" Get 'he oennine Mer-.v Tablets from your driiju-i wnte money on imital.u.. r I? ; ' !rvv '' ?"??J : " at <"? ' :r *Xn ?0 'ak.. ? I., WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SAT n WAY SPECIALS 25c Ladias' Panties !);? 15c Brasseirs - !)<? 10c ami 15c Ladies White Belts . He 20c R?.yxm Girdle Cords, asstd ... }),'? These prices for Saturday only. STOVALL'S 5 CENTS TO $1,00 STORE Sylva, X. C. r> . - .. , ' - " - " \ " * , . , 7 ? " i . ? i ? (. The Chamber of Commerce , { , . * f f " . S ?? I "? . \ . 4 ?? , meets * " ' i V' - - .. ?. s. v ? 1, ?> ? . ' ... "" * " , ? *. . j i ? Friday Night, June 7th > / ? , ? , ' * i * ' ? * , ? -? * * ; n , ?i> "? ? /' ; - / *, / * " v t at Masonic Hall ( '? ? " / * ^ ^ ? ] * ? * v- ? *? I \ ' ' ? ? ** ? * . i * * { ' ' , 1 ' ? { < ' .? ... 4. V ?: " / ? '* ?* * _ *' * " " " {! ?- ' ' t EVERYBODY COME Q' * * ? ? ' ? . ' -.V, ? ' ? ) 1 / . ? > 1 t> ) " * - "? ? ; - ' * \ . - - ' ? < (<) ' ' , ? ' / -J ? , : " \ 1 ' ' ' j . * ' I The Chamber Needs You You Need The Chamber of Commerce , . ? ? t ? ' * ' ? f ' * ; * 1"'^ f'i ' ?
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