5-HB JACKSON COUTfTY JOURNAL Publiflbed Weakly By TU 5 VC'KftON fOWNT { JOURNAL CO. F, .ttred as second class matter a\ i o: i'nst Otfice *t Syha, N. C. HAN TOMPKJXS; Editor The country is beir.g ruined. Man tlum ono third increase was reg store 1 in the furniture shipped lirom South j.j-n factories in 1935 over 1020, bu%1 that for is nmning aheo 1 of 103T>.. POLITICS AND OTHER NATIONS The agreement by Great Bfitaip. France and tho United States regard i:ig the stabilisation of cnrrencicj, is being hailed as an event of major importance to the whole world. Ir generally agreed that it will serve to stimulate international trado an? v.il! teed to promote interna*.iowai {;>?d-wilL The ice-jam of international '.rave is beginning to break up and th-; ?:?vu moditiea aro beginning to flow front nation to nation] Hence, tho Presidential eloerian ".o bo held nert month is one of ?m mor'janre not only to our own people, but to ?the entire world. To the people cf the United Stale? it iij important because it will settle the question of whether ?we arc to bavo a oantiniiation of :ho liberal policies of the present Administration undor which confidence in govern ment and in finance have been res-tor ol (and under which there has Iwn n ii os* appreciable recovery and betrer meat of conditions for business, in* 'w ry, tabor, agriculture 4U'i the .-. ?V iu ptaeral. Few American!! would n<* admit that they are in bet ter condition :v>w than when Roose velt took the helm. Tho election of ?M wili prob:;Hlv srtt'c the policies ? f America for y?us ito come. Tho present Administration lws pat lln emphasis upon the welfare of human beings; and that policy has worked. When, following the election cf' 1020, AinoricB. refused to eiLte.- the' League of Nat ions, and followed tlwt j refusal witii the erection of higher! tariff barriers, there ensued .% trade end financial warfaro between tho na tions, that paralyzed mtarnatioAa' ? u.-, brought distrusfi between na tions, virtually bankrupted the world, J : ; ?.o 1 precipitated another world T. nr. | ) Pi? ??videut Roosevelt and Secretary ? linked the problem. Recipto ' r.-1 trade agreements were negotiated. 1 t?:?y were the opening woAtes th:i.t betj.in lo break the jam. Just re < : v the /vjrecment stabilizing the monies of the three democracies fol 'owod tho trade agreements, a id the flow of trade is increasing. Mr. Landoa has attacked tho recip local trade agreements. Hence, u l,e should be elected, we can expect a roturn to the isolationist policy, c g? i. Jering international hatred auu s?u picum. This same thing brought re taliatory measures that paralyzed ?-.?!? foreign trade, and brought widespread suffering to business, labor, ag.Vui tu? tad peoples the world over. A return to it is calculated fco do ihe dame thing all over qg??n There is much more involved m thl? election than appeals on the eurfaeei In fact it is an electioa of the utmost importance to America and to the world. ,0 STRAWS Then is ? reason why the figures] of the tereni atxwr rotes do nut jibe. The poll bsing ocuduoted by the] Country Newspapers is oooAned fcv^e ly V> country districts, and it in -A fact that Republican strength in the country district* in the North and | W?Nt ia proverbial. The Literary Digest rote is coufln-l ed largely to psople cf higher incomes wince the lists are taken from i< le-1 plwne directories and aabomoh?i<> | Kfriatxationa. The Institate of Public Opfciou isl taking its poll from all kinds f peo ple, everywhere, rich and poorurban [ ?and rvraL Heart's poll is largely from i leading. The Baltimore Sun, tal*-1 ii^ a poll of all the registered vueT3 '?t' the Stata of Maryland, shows a I two ^ oca Roosevelt majority t" crc. We shall await the actual ivturn?| .yf the etotaioa with interest. WAOTlMOtOH UBB ?? (Continued Prom Png? 1) will be able to earpplj swh eotnroodi-1 ties ss only Trstxce can seft as at ? ii ii t ju*A?aflw? ?? kvycr price in dollar* than htr^dftl? j Eug',?ui(I gains the samo adifttutl.^e with the pound sterling stabilised \i hrvrcea $4.00 and $5. Aajd in the am p titivo markets of the resit of ifcr woridj where JYanco, the Ijaif.ri St*tes taud Great Britain ave eoa st-iaitly striving for trade advan;ag< r, the competition becomes much more marly equal. j WASHINGTON NEWS (Continued From Page 1) 11a. . 11,826 0,019 fin. 542 271 Ma. 1,296 US8 11. ?> 17,793 .13 .'i02 laJ.-t ?? 7,017 11.958 lx 18,441 24,435 Kan. 6,391 19.194 Ivy. r 8,?4 10,159 Me. 1,560 4,355 Ud. 6,129 ; 5,99! Miss. 1,803 7,317 \ftch. .14,796 2?,5&5 tfinn./ 14,534 Ho. 7.722 To,041 Mont. 7,533 4,401 ?Vb. 8,5S6 ',2.(,36 V. n.v r 92 1.059 V. J. ,A 24,543 ? V. Y. , v 24,759 7?,Y-:-: N. C. 7,803 ;V*1> i. 11 .7j/22 7,04/ Ohio 37,665 40,b'/8 Okli. 20,628 10,0331 >iv., 2,555 !,6i7 ?eim. 4,752 14,445 i S. II 3,861 7,155 fenn. 230 ' 785 Texw 10,665 -J,il78 Utah, 920 i'f Y,l. 7,722 1V:.1 Wash. , >3,753 ' 4,644. W. Va. 21,S16 23JBQ, Wia. ' 21G S13 327,67* 4)1,410 JONES REUNION The ajtnual reunion of the Jon^s family will be held at'the nsnnl place, tho home of John L. Jones, near Addie, next Sunday, October 11. All relatives and friends of the Jones family lare invited (t0 be pres ent and to bring baskets of dinner. FOK RENT house 'n Sylva, with 6 rooms and bath, furni' cUk ? l> MOT L . . . Only uagte U vMm will k? cmbu4 V A toMr ?acd noi tiga hia ?r her mm. k?t *? ?mlS>ll?B fill fa Vote for one en/y o/ tftase camiisatt ? ROOSEVELT Ongitkl ? LANDON 71 i i ? LEMKE (IWm> wzm ? THOMAS (SmMM) ? COLVIM ( h ? BROWDER Town State TEXAS CENTENNIAL CENTRAL EXPOSITION Dallas/ Texas, 1936 All preparations hor* been nada to entertain you. &< Tax as cities, bustling. typically Texan communities. ?r?n mi oilers ? brilliant panorama of attraction. Texas is celebrating ana hundred years of unequalled achievement. Dallas and^ gigantic Centennial Exposition will bo yoar starting point. you'U wish to visit the Frontier Centennial at Pert Worth. PI pageants, reunions, cowboy ceremonials, mardi gras and historic celebrations will lure you to every section of Texas. Texans will bo in festive mood. Help them celebrate. Southern Railway offers THREE GATEWAY ROUTES to Dallas and other petals fa Tenas and the Southwest?Hew Orisons. Vichsburg and MtmrblT DIVERSE ROUTES?Go one way and return another. U desired?te enable you to secure the greatest benefit from an educational and scenic standpoint EXCELLENT TRAINS AND SCHEDULES to insure Satisfactory serv* lee. N GREATLY REDUCED FAREAte make your trip economical Example* of Round Trip Fares in effect Dally to Dallas: no? ueliU. fc$r AsheviUe N. C. $30.70 $10.00 Similar reductions from other stations &.H.DEBUTTS Assistant (Jeneral Passenger Agent Asheville N. G. U*!r. (B> Good In Sieeftof or Parlor Cars, full ftoSSaS^KL^"^^ S' s,a50*hmlt UckeU on aale at slightly higher 1? .oiher I**? incJudlna Fort Wo^ Heu? .. Iwitln and San Antonio For fu^her information, consult your local ticket agent SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM I ? * - t AU ibwe lb ta, tracts, plerfiafl at eels of land situ de, lying lad lustij in Cashier's Volley TowaaUft Jack son County, State of NortT Carolina, and known as Lots Kos. 9, 10, and 11 of tic George R. McCaJl Addition located n^ar the intersection of tbo Toiaway and 'Gleaville jmhlio read. w do fully apjp^af oil L bitte jaki dad described in e deed executed ibis day by H. T. Aletaader md wife, M. E. Alexander, to S. H. Li> tfetoo, reference to wbicb i* hereby made. The above described lota are offer ed and will be sold mibjeot to taxee fcn * 1 * We're bringing you this new supplement because we know you will enjoy it. Wt know that youregard The Journal as your favorite family nawspaper, and that funny true-to-life comics will be a valuable addi tion to your family fireside. * They'll be fun for all of you - grownups and kiddies! Keep up with the procession of exciting characters which our new comic supplement will bring you each week! Laugh with POP, HAPPY, and THE JAMMS. Dont miss JIGGER and SILLY WILLIE. Let THE RED MASK take you along adventure's trail. * Watah for next week's issue - and every week thereafter. Read THE JOURNAL regularly, and let our new comics bring you your full quota of enjoyment! v.. :? , Believe It Or Not - f. *V . ? o ' ? * . .' ' ' ?- . r . ?' i V) Mines say advance , ' c Railroads say advance We say advance (> But we have a few tons of COAL At Summer Prices BETTER THINK! ?{0 j " ? ?' *i M i' .Z' ' * ' Coal & Lbr. Co. V. V. Hooper, President