I I '""T/m wirr in Tnr rnuu rv ~ == ?*L^== 8YLVA- W0BTH =^=^=_-__ 'X I n|Al- M _ 1% M m ~ ' 1200 A YEA& IK fl)VANOB QUT8IDE THE nnmrrr Ifnlv Thi^^ \WeJJyys^ eft _ ' | Egress Still Swelters And Talks About Taxes R*aslii?u't,,I? -\??w that B.),,, j), mn-r.-i it and Jtepre li.ov li.'itl ;i fit lly time j0 Ljamiw ('if Pit s tax-tile rich |L.?>|1. nwi'ts, their imtiuU ii'ii ?" >"N'' >0,m> sort of iiic?' m.v I* i' ifiuMK'h !?>tli Houses. 'j:ie n'.iiii-!'-' on both sides of tlii? n;n i' it. i of i?i;i kinir such , ci>;iif MU' revision of the es, jy. iiii'iiTiI.-uin .nnl income t;ix laws j, uviilil rv if the pur)>os > iM, t(i nil -i' ramiu'ii money to meet [(.,? ImiL' : ilt.'i. i: Abom the bc;r hlx a 1 ''f < \|n cieil from rhe drafts nri'jdivil iv ;fji (rmiii.tfce on U'avs ,! IJ.Mii" Vi.nM he eiicii^'h iwJ ;ll It'lCtl*'' I, -ifee cure of alwiit riii-a'?!*- i unariiir expenses of the ii:r;il ( ??'\ 'rniiu :ii?.'iit a more eqniiabf' ?:'iu;ion i-l .vealtli. ,? ' 1 1 ;.iin I hat nothing whic't w'l' r^o tin" enoug": FeiWiie Progressives, ?u'ln for .mn'casiug i i ? - UK"1 III.'. |> i :?? ? ?' ''' .i I v.- I't ?, ;,U' M " 2 J ?.it \ Mm L.r.i v :i.'. ; lie war dawn the liur*. i the-weallh" group, ..iii;* I i uey I.oiti;. Til.* !,. i * adcrs and seve: - !i in utilized I'julic;:! I lit! I?.'i!!ir taljcn si - j t il figures in ne.\7 ! :if election. ; , ers here stifi insi.-t J '< ! part v nuiveinc:;. ! ,. . . _ ;? . !! counting the fact | lia; i- M!- ;?rc inclined to heconi/l j :.,j . jhc -ii e.-t provocation, it i* rr.aiu . i* ;? " : e of Mr. Roosevelt' ' !,l';v.t' > :.*?? showing signs of fear t!;.' -ai.-U nidic:;' movement will [Kfeke kea.lv. .ty. iieeause of the impost. - fey <>f ijetV .ir.ij f h i7>ut?TrmTtTrif5t?s^ rr snili i-iiiify i-;d tax reform men i:i' ; ... < n-idcra'ble propor !. :: ut ? 'ii i , >'i;!ed voters Such i .draw upon the su.' I''..: i it, ii whii'li the I)enio t:. ft |:-a !it? ].?.-,>?? will he east for ii i. i. a;. ri'Mfu-lt. i ? \< year. : :.t . .? . . s . . |,|v even oreater men :i ? ? ?: v from the Roosv *' Ailii.ii.i- i . ii,:i |?y Cor.iservitti\ ? Mi'-ri j. !.? dcr>. Washington is he pm;"'; tvt . ,r.l it as a certaint V if Mi. I ? iiuM'veli renominated, a l ".v i\i Democratic ticket will ' !?'!' m ii' tield. Tafk of erindidates ?'?'"I *ilr!t ? i: !;ei is every day oon ? ? 1 * 'i.i r (Inventor Al'hevt i- i ? " ? yli.t.d, p.nd Lewis W. ? 1 -i Ai'/:o:ia, former Director '? v ? i ' arc the names most A 1 1 nk Ht' fonlitioM |)iirty, com !> wlh Republicans ? ? , however, are in ' "mmv i?i efforts to hriiili i' .i -rmtnm v.liicli would result 1 Mr. 's defeat. They will '? :i ?! i! t\ ? :ni Id encourage ?nv rad ? i. lit which shows promise ? ?-v -.?! third party, and, i Mj'-ii lid]) in ?*ctt.iii?; a fourth ri' :i lirli parly launched. Any > ?]''(! t'.u Uoiisevelt vote, . ' i ij uf Ihe Opposition1.. l' "i " Sit* ;alk about- Republican '-id <1 it. i, i|, the nature of trial ' '? Niunvs are surest ed and tho put theii' ears to the ~ in lisicn the popular re ?);.-! mow the man who is he_ I'1, l! '.; |ir iiti icd is fli.veinor "Alf" "'iniiMi, ; | 1. :,iis;is> whose chief o!aitn " !?> I he succeeded in bal , Hi-' Kjiit'-as Slate budget. Oov mui.v \ i:.ii?ii ']> |,.ss w,,|< i> 40 YEARS AGO Tuckaseigee Democrat, August 8,1895 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ashe, of Savan nah township, were here, Saturday. Air. W. J. Mifler, who is now engag ed in business at Whitticr, was hero Monday. Mrs.Brooks, of Kentucky, aniived here Friday, for a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. J. W. Divelbiss. Miss Hattic Aliison, of Webster, :?iul Miss Tender, of liryson City, were over from Webster, Wednesday. Miss Pol Jock,, of Kaiiston, who is s|H'iidlng the summer at Canton, came over Saturday, for a brief visit to her friend, Mrs. Dr. Wolff. The entert a indent provided on Mon day night, by the Indies' Aid Society, consisting of tableaux, interspersed - with vocaf nnisie, was much eujoyel by quite a number of jx'ople. Rev. J. \\ . I?: - tor of the Kpisi-opal churches i.i KenlsviLv and Leaksville, reached hew yesterday, and went on to Fore : Hill, where his fjuirifv has been for some time. \ Misses M'amie Sle decay before it reached perfection, hut it was immense. There is a gener-' nl comprint this year .-' iion on the part of this excellent vc.r ( tnbfe >o ' ">( before ripening. Quite a party ?f youii'r people, eon -isitirr; of Missis I x>!a Slien'i!?, Lela and Flore, ve Fnloe, Maud Cannon, and Messrs Alex Baum, W. It. Sher riP, Rev. Mr. Sasser, and Dr. Siler, j c.haperoiK'd bv Mr. and Mrs. Parks,, went |o Black Itock Wednesday, f ?i ? ke a fook at the rest of the world ?ind the rising sun from thait loftv cmineiM-e. Three of the finest specimens of on^ ions we have ever seen were given 11 s hy Mr. L. C. Cmbble, of Wofff's and Buchanan's dins; store. They were raised from the seed, on the dru : store lot, and are three varieties, tin* ? vcPow filohe Danvers, the Silver Skin, ml the R"d WeMiersfiefd. The latter is of a dark, red coJor find is aVnost transparent. They are all large to b?> raised from the seed. Chicago Da \'v News, seems to have a strong (MM'sonal following which has ':ro\i'n un aimed spontaneously. One bears the name of farmer Senator "Jimmy' Wiulsworth, of New York, but it does not seem to arouse much 1 enthusiasm iro 'lie West. Among :hc undercurrents of jK?lit icnl gossip is the suggestion ? and it may be more than 'that ? thuili busine ss I interesits miy be, or are being*, organ ized to back "safe" members of the I To use of Ropiesentat'ives for re-elec lion amd toattemp! to put "safe." -men into Congress in pfaee of t'liosc whom business distrusts. This would be something of an innovation 'in ia na tional nautical can>inaiig:>. 1 l> !o l-II..AiS;. n<-0 : ? ' vi-iir . 'j y(.sirs ?' V| ars >>;t is SCHEDULE OF VOTER AND SUBSCRIPTION PRICE JACKSON COUXTY JOURNAL YEAR $1.00. TWO YEARS $2. 00? THREE YEARS $3.00-FOUR YEARS $4.00- FIVE YEARS $5.00 SECOND PERIOD From July 27 ill to August 10, i:s f* i.~ ) PIRST PERIOD '?'? 1 iiichiiliiv.'. .lulv 27th. the ! niir.iVr of votes will be i** .20,000 THIRD PERIOD From August 11 to 21, inclusive, Husi^" the following number of votr,| the following number of votes will be will be issued: ? > '? n J !SSUC^ 4 0flrt , 10,00) i 1 year r 4,000 ^0 000 9 vears I"*." 30,00-1 j 2 years 12,000 nn'/uin ! q ' 60,00 ) 3 years ? 40,000 00,000 , 3 years ? ? 4 126,00? 100,000; 200.000 . 4 years 360,000 5 yearn The flhovo schedule of vo:e 290,000 5 years ?. ? 240,000 5 years is on n declining basis and positively will not be changed. FOURTH PERIOD The las period, August 22, 23 aad the 24tli to 5 p. m , tfce following nuni ber of votes will be issued : ? 1 year J 2,000 2 years 8,000 3 years y 30,008 4 years 90,000 _ 150,000 LABOR DAY TO BE CELEBRATED HERE The SyJva Rotary Club lwill sponsor its second annual Labor Day cele bration and ProgieSs Exposition. : Pllans for the event are being work ed out by the Community Service Committee of the Rotary Club, win* h | is composel of Cy Rasmuiaon,, Bill Ensor and C. C. Poindoxter. Mr. Poin oexter wilt have active chaise of the athletic events and parade. Agricul tural exhibits will be in charge of 'J. U. Lackey. Communities ami schools are asked to enter exhibits and ilf athletic events. WILSON REUNION The writer being a roSative oi the j Wilson ianilly, had the privvilege and pleasure of attending the Wilson re- ' union, at Shirlie Wlilsonfe. The r? union was given mainly in honor oi Mrs. Lora Savoie of Rcd&tuds, Cali fornia. Mrs. Savoit was Lorn Wfcson, ! daughter of the late Win. WlSsoii, of Cullowhee. Tlie Wi.'son family is j etosely related to the Hooper flwnily. : Mrs Savoie 's gaeal grand moithes'"j was tlie daughter of Absolut a Hooper, v, ho fought six yeans of the seven, in the Revolutionary War for Ameri can independei.ee. AbsoJum Hooper w;is one of hve brothers wlio fought it: the Revolutionary War, and 'they were -nephews ol' William Hooper, who was a member of the Continental i A Congress from North Carolina, and was one of the signers of the Declar ation of Independence. Among others attending the reun ion, w-'re Mr. ami Mrs. J. II. Felk < r. Of Cleveiind, Tenn., relatives of | the family. / ... A sumptuous dinner was scrve?l ; once one of Iho most proiiiiiu'rit citi zens of this county. Mr. Buchanan, a native ?f this I county, and a member of the numer ous and prominent Buchanan family^ came to Sylva, when a yourcg man. He* established the. Sylva Pharmacy, and was succc.stiful business man here for many years, prior to moving to Washington, several years iigee hi on u*' highways tl*it have 110'. been completed. During tiiie th" eoiim "ission wifl look over lUfi from tins tenniiirts ol' the pmtaut pjojec1 to the South Cawolina line, with h view ?>f ascei'la'isinjj ai first ham! ^hc necessity of eontiimwuce ci the eon.stiwt.iou on to South Carolina. Just wiic^ the ?*omiui*s*on, kcadct: by Chairman Wiiynick, wiS come to* Jiackson county, is nut known ; lnut i; will be dining the present month, H plans are i>ot upset by unftjrscen cir cumstances. ALLEY WILL SPEAK AT EA8TLAP0RTE Ho*. Fe?'x E. A Hey, rwMcu't jrtflj' of this Judicial Disiritk vrilf be 1h?' speaker at tin anmtaf ??'?ni ?line. Ho asked tiie que^li on J Mrs. John A Eton, of Ral Rev* Hyatt and Mr. and M?*. S. H Hjgrabt made a h'ip be caflefl a ' ' \ ovk Shalling", and sot many years ago I still heard rnc:>! residents ?? New York catonl^in,: . ? eujfct to the dol laiv^Our "New England Shilling" on ?M-wnt lun profitable of all crops is trees. He owns seve?W thoneand acres ?f in^m tan Th.es, ? . . i Only a short lime remains. Just a few more weeks and someone will be handed the keys to a bran 1 ?new Chevrolet? hers to drive away and keep. It is certainly worth a few more weeks hard work, isn't it? AjiJ after the .ecoud vote |>eriod, the vote premiums decline. A Splendid KeUtijnaitior, "the woiy! in electric refrigeration, a nie. vefous living nooui suite, and a great A I water Kent Uadio will also bo giv en to winners of the contest for just a few short week's work.' If" efforts townrd winning one of these beautiful prizes is lessened now you will lose a great advantage, for after this week the count on votes goes down. A drive now means success later. A winner never quits and a quitter never wins" is our motto. Extra ef fort and unretentlesss drive ait this time will go a long way toward win ning one of these grand prizes. Last, week's checkup showed the contestant to he extremely close, but ? Ga^tonia, Tuehday of Jr., w?nt (o he orthopaedic hospital, to have his *g examined again., Mr. Parris Swanger's mother pass ed away suddenly at his home here. Sunday; night, and was buried at Bethel, Monday. Mrs. Maybelle Perry has a corn "patch" in her garden, and the stalls are y50 inches high. Must have be?B ghptoJ an the ".New a? the Mfiou'*, TODAY and TOMORROW ? IDEALS . j the approach I find ho essential difference br ween ttie avowed objectives of tin different groups which are driving to !>ut tlveir ideas iitfo effect a#f over lit.1 world. ALf aqp actuated by the snnu ideal, ttfiat etf remaking the social an>. economia arder, so that life will In castor, or at toast more be amble for fVeryl>ody. I aiu certain, however, that not ;? ' of the methods by which nations a staiviag to reafoh that goaf can It right. Leaving- personal and party ambitions, jesfloHMcs and .hatieds oiu of the question, some of fche pfan* miwt be wrong. My feeling is that every plan !< make the world ?\;er will fail unle and uor-H W is approached a? a spin; m\ problem. !?ol?jles twMtot instil spirit of fekiptaf *i>l tflltf^nci' stiH less *en wan make %>rh>rother!\ itfovo. 4ut soo?d justice and oeonofcr.1'. seems ty wW ktt idls words signftvin Making H?tti those spiitHia? idea! rile bh# w.xd'd. **