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. tHE JAOK&ON COUNTY JOURNAL Tnplisbed Weekl# bv The ,JACKSON CONXTY jbl'RXAL CO filtered as second ojiws mat tor a ihe Post Off'}cp ut Sylva. N. DAN TOMPKINS, K'litor i *?. ji ^ i . Rain today, a reiulflr old-time snakcr. Prnico be! Maybe tho Smiths ire putting on walking marathon. | Kr-wt reported in (ku-Uuu section!* < i Jnckson county, l^t week. ] "Who can read a woman?" inquir ed it ho Bard of Avon. Why, archer woman. The doors are iocktfd againtft Ashe viilo's pet so heme tolmt off this part Western North Carolina from the ouru|fc triffle; nnq the Cherokee* t ? Id the keys. Vote on Saturdal, if you arc o Democrat. Why ce|ebi?Ue Indepen dence Day, if you aac too little liztei e-ited ill your Staiie|to participate in an important election? ?r* * . s The League withdraws the sanc tions against Italy and refuses to recognize her annexation, of Ethiopia, tn other words, the1 court says to the jobber: you can keep what yon took by force; but* wo muse to recugiu*' \:xja ownership WASHINGTON NP.Wf? I Cou tinned from page one) ( The best judgment at tbe moment .seems to be th:i<t ishis new party, in the states where if i.s alill .able to gel" rificial.'y on the ballot, will attract a large following of voters, most oi whom would otherwise bo expecttd t', vote the Democratic ticket. That i i will |also draw many votes in some normally Republican states of the N orthwest cannot be denied. Political analysts aro busy with tlieir scratch pads trying to figure it out. Likewise, nobody can determine yet what will be the f ultimate effect! on the election of the walk-out headed by former Gov. Alfred E. Smith. Mr. Smith, with Bainbrdge Colby, former Senator James A. Reed, n former Governor,; Joseph B. Ely, of Massachusetts, and Daniel B. Co).ahan ?>ne of the most powerful figures in Tammany Hall, signed a communica tion to the Democratic National Gov mtiojn denouncing Mr. Roosevelt as nor. being a truft Democrat. While some such action was not unexpected on the part of Gov. Smith, it) is still a question liovf far conservative Democrats of the old school will fol low the leadership. f.ggressive campaign is being borne ?Kit. John Hamilton, the new Republican uatpoual chairman, is actively taking the field and expects to live mostly in airplanes for the next four mouths. Col. Knox, vioa praaidential candidate, will make mora speeches than will Qov. Landon,. Mr. Landoti, however, After a shoit vacation, plans also to "t^ake the stomp" and spfeak at several strate gically selected times and places. Again, as in 1932, Mr. Roosevelt will himself be the principal speaker for the Democratic ticket. Vice-President Garner is not expected to be heardf from. Postmaster General Farley, Democratic national chairman, expresses complete confi t'uco in the practically unanimous reelection of Mr. Roosevelt One point! of agreement here is that as things stand today the out look is for a cloBe election. AU who make .a study of such things their busi mhs arc also agreed that tflne presi dential contest in the long run cotmes down tio the personalities of the heads of the respective tickets. The men themselves, Roosevelt and Landon, will count for i great deal more with the general run of voters than will the party platform TODAY and TOMORROW (Coutinued From Page 1) to be paid for, of coarse. Bolt) ^here are a couple <yf dozen safe and eom ?iVtable ships that will take yoa to i'tirope and back for around $150. You can fly across the Atlantic on rJkO "Rindenberg'* for $3001. Air p'anes will take you anywhere in the Vnited States in an incredibly short time. The regular planes of the Pan American Airways will land you in Buenoe Aires in five day*. The Trans Pacific Clippers will be in regular *errio? before long, Ton can ride the railroads anywhere in the United States now for two cents a mile. I don't know of anything more use-! ail and profitable than to get around uid ;*ee as mueh oi' our own country | ,nd the re.:t of the world, as possible, to spend a yeari? savings on a iionth r.f travel is not extravagance mt a profitab? investment. , BALSAM ((.'or.tinned from page onej (By Mrs. D. T. Knight) Mr. .and Mrs. John T. Jones, Miss Ktvdfl Jones and Mfes Catlkjrine Col ins and Mr. Vernon Jones of Canton oo!; a ino-tor ride, to Xcwfound (Gaj), j Jlinglnftn's Pome, M/iryville, Tcnn., Knoxvi Je and Sevierville, then to Asheiile and hack home, Sunday af ,?rnoon, making the trip in about seven hoar*. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as ttdmlnikfcratri^ ?f the estate of the late Dr. W, II Vfadi? yn of rhe County of Jackson, Scate of North Carolina, I hereby no ify all persons having claims agaiirf ;!i? said **fate to exhibit them to tho undersigned at Webster, Nr. C., ?efore June 27, .1937 or this notice will be plead m bar of tiheir recovery. Furthermore, all persons indebted o said estate wili please make im mediate settlement. Tha^e unable !o pay in cnsl; may be given the oppor unfity t') pny in commodities or scr ?/ice if (jhe same can be used by me. Thin Jiuie 27, 1936. MRS. R. L. MADISON, Admin istratrix of -tho estate of Dr. W. II. Madison, deceased, NOTICE or FORECLOSURE RALE OF LAND Under and bv virtue of (lie power and authority contained in a certain ?Iced of tnisj, exceukd by W. C. Mar tin and wife, Eliza Martin, to V. A. Browning, Trustee, on the 9th d.ny of July, 1924, and recorded in the ofi fice of the Register of Deeds for Jackson County, North Carolina, i.-i Book 94, at pago 133; default having been miade in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured, and the Jiolder of said deed of trust .and note Jiiavdng requested and directed the un dersigned trustee to foreclose said deed of trust. Xov/, Therefore, I. V. A. Browning, irustee, v.'i!l offer for pale and selM?? ihe highest bidder for ceish, on Mon day, July C. 1936, at 12:00, Noon, at : he Court House Door in the town of Sylva, C., an undivided one half interest in the Lands hereinafter de scribed, to satisfy said deed of tTU>t including interest accrued and cost of the sale incurred: * . Beginning on a stake in the C. A. ?' O Bird iine on the bank of the branch, ind runs tlience down tfiaid branch with its meanders to a stiake; thence ?i Southeastern direction to a whiV) oak on the hank of the Bird rotod, lhence a Southern direction with the meanders of said road jag lo '.acted inJ'uly, 1034) to the Whittior road; thence to the water run of Crooked Creek; thence np said Crooked Creole to the mouth of the School House branch; thence up said School House branch to the State road; i hence South with the mean ders of the Stfrite road to the old Jerry StiHwell line; thence West with the Std lweli line to the J. W. Oonley line; thence North with the : J. W. Conley line to the C.A. Bird line; fbenco Kast with the Bird line u? thn beginning. Containing 50 acr;s more or less. IX>ne this the 5th day of June, 193f V. A. Bl?OWNTINVr, Trustee iiy W. R. Shemill, Attorney. NOTICE Mr. Deeds Is Coming lo Town STAR their keenness never varies ? 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