^nIpVANCE IK THE OOTOTY SYLVA NORTH OABOUKA gf SATURDAY CLOSES FIRST Bit VOTE R 12.00 A YEAE IN ADVANCE OUTSIDE THE COUNTY mi BE IB TBE LEW? pressmen's Nerves Are i raved By Heat And Strain - ! i UWjiiy'011' 'illy 23. ? About the person in Wjisiiing-ton who is ivnijtlctcfji uorji out. by work ?,| worry m the jungto heat of ? j-3jUta| Sum nu r is the Tix'sidoiit of il,f St::lr a l moss ..iii.i! gathering or even on tin . comm "s '* inside" but fafs? t" I he effect tbat Mr jiiiori'rli i- (?!.> ~i**iilly in a bud way [!:,. ttmiigers will tell yni : in- .. paralysis, whici |>:,w ,|,'him<1 him tit the use of hU iti). >[.ir i In- p>-l fourteen years, is? npwanl affecting his ner- 1 i?i. .virtu ' his digestion and ,jM . : lit- ?loiioi> jdarni, etc., etc. Ili.il i- ni' " i lie, but the rumor bus fl?,n!ii- ~(i |Mi--i>!eiH that the Presi !.; . !f : mi!, inii ice of it, and at fin : - |'V - ' retire called at [Mi: i'ii !n hi- mini-! plivsicaf eondi ?in.'. .i;i i 'in r..!.miess of his nerves, j Wl. In- i :'i;:to| take any form o' j I . \i-i.-i i- iii;:l :'i*. u!\ t's the u-o of hi- I ?a, -m!i ! iling, golf or "tennis | III- ..to jr. r ;ii :ciil io;i to keepin? . :'i-N lis i v ?vi?e by swimming i::,, I Win,:- ll.'ii-i- j. ?<>.!: ? (i'i.irU'r.-i are air-cooled : 1 'mi i i xi'.Mire tn -t'he torrid, ;-'i . : v, I n ? in- 1". '. nt 1 1 "? H ? : ' -a: it * !i." , i.ti.iiili. :.i ii.l hi, ! ' r It,: : i' ! i ? . i?J? '1 . I ?' ' ' ? J , I i.'ic : mi l ave to get such v r;. i in hut rooms which i 1 1 1 i'* t \ i ? tu rest. the greatest n'ollec- [ ?i .I !'i-i ves and hair-trig- j i-v? r ga tillered .together l!i,# Congress as 41 wliele ?v i ntit to debate calmly i i li ar.'y over any legis iv.* hrciMi ,j|# i,? I'ti ?! P. Cowl a ml of New ^.il /e in Abbeville, and that he wilf remove his t'a nu fy lihe?e, which their large circle ut' t'riei,d> here will sincerely regret. ' '' v. i I Mr. K.'H. F*if?Ter ?festHiied thej editorial pen in the office of the Bryson City Times. < * ___ I Gov. Carr !.?* apj?oiiAed forty-nine Justices ol the Peace in ?: his county, many of whom me to take the peaces of those elected hy the Legislature who failed to (iMi'lify. It goes with out i-aying tint they are nearly .ill democrats. State Treasurer Worth directs tax .collectors to proeeed iu the col lection of Wi\e; under the Act of 180f>. Wiethe;- tax-payers will will- ; ingly pay und.'r an act not ratified j and therefore according to Supreme , Court decision?, not a law, remains | 'lo he tested. j At Chicjvr.v Justice Bail, this mornii r icndeied his decision yi th" Civic Baseball Club ease, whidh was' tried two weeks ago. He fined Capt. Anson and his players $3 each and costs, for playing hall on Sunday. A very inlet osting part of :the exhibit to be made bv the Depart ment of Household Economies of the Woman V* Board et the C^t.ton s??to:s flrffr IntematVm.tl Etfropil'on, will to? -in': i/y ] < ic'tri^ity. Electric jstto/f.1- vi'i lv* ^hW*i in opena^ior, and the process fully explained. | Aladdin's Oven, an invention of Mr. Edward Atkinson, the famous statis tician, will also b? shown.' , By means of this over, -tihe fheot from an I ordinary kerosene lamp will cook a dinner. I NORTON REUNION, SUNDAY j The annual reunion of the Norton family will be held in Whiteside) Cove, Sunday. Relatives and friends from a number of states will gather and a picnic dinner will be spread. BIDS RECEIVED ON HIGHWAY 146 Bids were received by the State Highway and PuMicf Works Com mission for construction on a Knk of Highway 100, from Tuckaseigv. to Trout Creek, at the office of. the commission, in Raleigh, t Tuesday. E. W. Grannjs, of Faj'eOeville was low bidder for crusher imi &ton?: surfacing, at $57,774. HobbstPea body Conjunction Company of CK^u* lotto submittal ihe low bid o 1 #19 772 .58 on tho ?rtxa?twMt The total amount of money to be expended on 106 at this time, according to the low bids submitted, is $67,646.56. j At the same time bids totalling ' $181,627.50 were received for wur 1'acing and const ruction of structures on Highway "284 in Transylvania. The same suilace as 106 is to have is planned fo- 284; but it appears, on the basis ol the bids, that almost j three times as much money is to In; s]>ent on 284 ?> oil 106. The people ol this county are very much gratified, ot coui^e. that work oil a small portion of 106 is to l?e irin iik tin near future; but they are I hopeful that other let tings on this, \ their most iiupoiataiU highway, will lie included in the program 4o b< inaugurated in the near fufturc. At any rat" the people feel so keenly that tie future of Syha and Jackson County an- so linked up with ]0(! chat. i hey will never be satisfied j ant il i-t is completed in its entirety,' from Sylva U tin South Carolina; line; and they trust that the Commis sion will giv< it the consideration I hat its importance merits, and let nothing, not even high wa ter, stand j in the way of its completion in U?j entirety. 1 ?-V owaaar-^^H^ (By Mr, J. K. Tefrell) On Sunday ?lst, Jhe Freeman Re union met with Mrs. A. J. "Grandma" Freeman. Th?>e presen t were: Mrs. Anuuida Allen, .Vlr. Thomas Allen, Mrs. Edith Gilbert and son, Roy Lee, of Almond, Mrs McKnew ami daugh ter, Geoigette, ??f Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Freeman and Jennie Lee Free man, of Oherol m>, and Mrs. Jim Reed i Mr. and Mrs. J:m Knslev, and Mrs. Sallie Freeman Mid children, of Beta, Rev. and Mrs H. C. Freeman, Miss May and Paul Freeman, of Farming-' ton, Mr. W. R. Freeman and family, Mr. Weaver Ficeman and family, and M rs. Addie Bradbnru and son, Alvin, of Qiuilla. Rev. H. C. Freeman preached at the Methodist church. Sunday evening, Mr. Glenn Ferguson and family, Mr. Paul Ferguson and family and Miss Nell McLaughlin attended revival ser vices at Culiowhee, Sunday. Mr. W. E. Reeves spentf a Pew days as a guest of Mr. J. O. Terrell. They returned to As'ieviMe, Tuesday. r Miss Carrie Lee Gibson, of Knox ville, and Mfs. Garland Oxner spent Monday with Mrs, M- L. Rlanton and Mis. D. M. ISh'iler. Mr. Lee Bronfep returned to Cr.ndler, after a visit with liomefolks. Mrs A. C. Iloyle and Mrs. S. M. Crisp visited relatives at Cherokee. Mr. C. B. TeiTell returned home from Summer School, at Culiowhee, Saturday. Mrs. J. L. Sit ton. Miss Iris Sit ton and Mrs. Rob* Watson called on Mrs. Chas. Thomas. Miss Gertrude Ferguson 9pent Sun drv night with Miss Annie Lizzie Ter rell, Mr. and Mis Cecil Springer-visited at Mr. Hastings Springer's. Jim Ed Hughes, of Cherokee, spent the week end with D. C. Hughes. v _?+ Lid Of CandidatK For Journal Awirds L. P. Atleu, Sylva. R. C. Sutton, Cnllowfcat Snow England, Sylva. Matilda MeKee, Webster. Miab MiidrH Sutton, Dilkboro. Matt Eloise Sumner, Sylva. MM Calhryn Davis, GUovilfe. Mrs. J. K. Anderson, Ceekier 'a. Ifo, Bill Mo^tdy, Sylva. Mtf. ftosooe Ham? y, Sylva. Mia. Lois Martin, Qoalla. Brown, CWVirtXi Mom MM* Karp hM aowd hii D^put1 mecft itorr from the foriAer location; in the^Br.sor Baildiufr, to lew and larger iquaiieiF in the recent Ty-coir ?strueWji building, n?xt dot* to the Eagle $c and 10c Store. | BETA * I ? ^ mm^rn ??(By William Dillerd) A aeries of. revival services begafe at Seott's Crfek church, Sunday mornittr. The services are being con ducted by Rev T. F. I)eiitz and Ret. W. ? Connor The introductory ser preaencd by Mr. Connor, ? being (tjaken .mm Mark Btvr. Faith i|T (Continued on Page three) ( } til ?? lollhWinir idoil I Jiitr * j't'Mrs "JftHfS 4 year* _ 5 Vears SCHEDULE OF VOTES AND SUBSCRIPTION PRICE JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL TWO YEARS $2.00 THREE YEARS $3.00 ? FOUR YEARS $4.00 ? FTVE YEARS $5.00 SECOND PERIOD j THIRD PERIOD From August 11 to 21, inclusive, the following number of votes will be issued- - 10,000 1 year 4,000 0 o 2 years 12,000 3 vears - 60,000 3 years 40,000 200.000 4 years J..." ? " 150'00^) 4 yearS V" " 120'000 360,000 5 years 290,000 5 years 240#00 Tfce above schedule of votes is on a declining basis and positively will not be changed. ONE YEAR $1.00 FIRST PERIOD '? I iitcluilini: ?! ul v 27th. the number (if votes will be is __20,000 50,000 ... 100^)00 Prom July 2711. to August 10, in clusive, the following number of rot*, will be issued:? 1 I? 30,000 FOURTH PERIOD The las period; August 22, 23 and | the 24fch to 5 p. m , the following Tmm ber of votes will be issued : ? 1 year 2,000 2 years i 8,009 3 years 30,000 4 years 90,000 5 159,000 Candidates Are Striving To Get Campaign Votes i i TODAY and 1 TOMORROW COHSTITUTIOh .... explained I hear many people expressing sur prise at the unanimous decision of aha Saprente Coiart of the United Stales, to the effect that Congress ami the President cannot do any Ttrinjr they want to. do. I have been ftffHMd at the nrimber of my edu cattd and intelligent friend? who MBt to hav* forgotten, if they evei knew, that there are very definiU limits to the power of the Fed;rfd Government. 4,This is a democracy, isn't if?.?", said one pf them. "Then why can': .tfliei excited representatives of! 'the people carry out the. desires of tin people? My friend feil into a fundamental fallacy. The United States of. Amer ica is not and never has l?een :? democracy. Ii i:-> a Federal Republic, which is quite a different thing. In a democracy every citizen has -u; equal vote. The nearest thin*: to a democracy that we have in America n tin. ?w England town meeting. Under our Federal form of gov ern meat, citia i'v- vote by States, and it is the St?U-s and not tin' inass o! voters thai arc represented in the two Houses ot Congress. The presi dent is elected hy States. He may he and sometimes has been elected without p. majority of the popular vote. FEDERATION . . . . of states What the Supreme Court re-em is t|?e fact that "the United States is a Federation of indejiend ent stoles, euo of them supreme it its own government except whew it has surrendered certain powers to the Federal Government. "The powers not delegated Ho tin United State:- by the Constitution, nor prohibited by i! to the iSitates are reserved to the States respectively or to the people". Tha-t is the way the Constitution reads. What the Supreme Court pointed oiA. in its decision invalidating the NRA is tHat no state has delegated to the Federal Government tllie riirht to fix wages or hours of labor, or Wi'bcrwiso regulate wny bnsines> which is conducted entirely w 'thin ? single state. The whole NTA was built up ??n the theory that almost (any bnsines,: migWt possittly affect in>ter-:tat" commerce. The Sapreme Court said that that was an unsound assninm tion; that before the Federal Gov ernment emM interfere wi'tlh Jinv business ii mast he able to ower to the Execu 1 ttive. Not only NRA, btft many of the other new bureaus set up in tlx* . last two years, contained delegations of the lawmaking power. It has been estimated that under exenit ; v mders, having tin1 force of law, (here were more than 5,000 new wav.s in * I which a man enn'.'l he fined or J ten cod to jail. That does not deny to Oontrrt^ the power to enact reqrulatory leei-^ ' Iation for the Executive to ?enforcn. but it r^-affirnis the duty of Con - 1 gress to pier explicit! limits upon j he power of the Executive. Without : ?tach limit0- it would not be difficult j flor a Prenden' te becomc a Dictator. ' SOCIALISM . . . . ind dictators The tendency of the tunes is definitely toward State Socialism Three great nations, Russia, Ftalv, j and Germany, now function under socialistic forms of government. (Continual on Pago two) Every candidate in this gigantic campaign should work hard for a lead during the first period, when votes count so much, will go a long way toward winning, August 24. Candidates arc out working, for the thrifty per on realizes that the Jackson County Journal offer is 110 joke. They fully realize that on August 24, at t^ie doors of the Jackson County Bank, some one will have nis or her naii'e called out and a bill o? sale presented for a brand new Chevrolet. Another will be given a Kelvinator, anl <0 on down the line. ARK VOl' GOING TO BE OXE? Jus) a little effort on your part will be t!'e means of you winning one of Hies#- gorgeous prizes ? a Chevrolet, a Ke'.vinator, a living room suite, a radio. That extra effort now will mean much later. Now is the time to act. Campaign Rules 1. Campaign officially opens Thurs day, JuH" 4, 193.r? and will extend t