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HUS r* UL J-1CES0X comi JOURStAl, j " *" T~~. ? '"""i.1* " Ftibliabed WoekJy By I>? 7i'j*d?tf OOWftf JOUB^MCTOTj ? ? ? ? ' Butcred as second class matter, a ;.m t'c.kt Office at Sylva, Ni C. PAN TOMPKINS, Editor SUNLIGHTS ON GOVERNOR : HOiiy'S lNAtvr Jjiii'.-IOZ. | I . 'j . iixm 'i ..->!).? ivll i.;. Zfiio- ?iiil:. a- M ji"'H nl t.'.- 'vr..er(ii Assembly, ui Iwt d! .1 l, ... VI.-.lit I ??? V?T..4.V )i>. -I*' ?!.f ! !:fl" ^jLtO 0?lt?V!\J ' ''C'!. , iui ,*j ... ?j i'J/ c\o:\u.-.t/ i N-r'H l<ii Mv :C k;s, <-?i<i?:t: .t'l^vVv',, ?:?*/"*. officii 1 lit.. ex<?;?. <l\\h krv.'.muni Thau Kue. Chief Justice ?St :'<**' ftVli. kLleru. U' oath .>1' office to <Jivcr.or II" 'i he other state officers 1. h! to co' ?rr.t themselves with sweating bct'ei" 11 ere justices. .? , ?? The iittoipirutfoa i-crcn e;Jo> t >*arU? Cit"o ma ?ui&titu;? r< .? ly t / ? .rui pageantry, with bjiufci' ai ?. ir.litary di?p!a>. Next to Ooverm ? ltooy himself, perh. ps the. -to". riced part of the parade wan tl High SeJiool Uand ii ly iu our part of So:tit Carolina. Tl.o hoys aid girls really s>tf>pjKs! o. ' I'-heoo of H. (). T, 0. and Guard L'.'iitf?. They have rftde, ; real reputation thiwi^hcn'. t).< St n't. Thn be.it tpre>idli oflfeer I ?'Vt : .sh??j'onrer Lieuto.iint ' (Irvor/u S;i dv O-alima. He had, by m: ?<n -1' I 's office, to be at the so^-io ; ud to nn'sidc ovo?* it v.he.itL S.ato officers were hia;i?;u'at <l. 1I<\ however, was rv li< v? .l in<' t'Mo . ' fioi'trio- Hoey to k hi; e.uh. s'* No,ith Carolina had, Hid a iiev T i on tenant (lover or for about ha'f :? minute. J ? .V ? Proraiue t; in the hrtel lobbre.f, c', the ,Tl;y of tbo inaujnmition a:;?l i in'l ?*"'/ dn-.< , ilrf n' ihe r -tvptlvJij ui I hall, was I)r. Kitlj^h 31i D'! aid, who was soundly lickci at T?;o ' j"--'' ,!nries Inst suntnur, by (Jo-? -vor TT?cy and the other rtYiecr Wt :> took ove.r their j?bi o;i that LQOATi BOY MAKES GOOD rV?'T. Pt'iriiujj Ort?(Speih!) ?yer pcur Sai alei C. A li-'o.:, sou \?f Mr. wil .Mr.s, C. Allison, of Sylvj. ei.liu ul i.i the United Sv-Un Ann) at V 'iiiston Sulum. in n;;r;-, 1!{.J8 fo. <^ty w'th the M 'lie ' ;ir."t.v.enr at Fo/i (to 'fiuic; -h >; be.; :i t' ^i^ied to th?* Aendwafe Iji-'P'-nbi v r i tr.dictj tt^!i:u?f*ca aad as .ua'.w>lgned ojccr in tih-rjje, nerortlL g to in lorn a Lioni received .it l ota.'q' . rto".; Ci' "the ^ . H ivii.p proved hbaio'f to be. an cutVHnili:,r< bo'die- duvii?? his fir.-.! yea- at a? post., Ser^eatt "Ariswi received or.o of tlie fastest p oqu> tions on record when he w's promot ed to his present rank 'from buck j>"i\.ite after having fce.i*vind only 11 months in the Medind' TVporhncnt. , Li 10H4 ho was aclocted to attend the MedicvlField SeYvu o Sehoo , i ^.rliik'o JU^iuoks, Carlisle )\i, U? ?'ake the Nfedical TecUniciai.-s' Cottrse yrd duot to the'ejcAft'lont rec rd he ; i/ule whiie at the School' l.<j wiU .eftjjve an -ifa^ut! ?.t:oi in J lay; 1037. t'-*" pmw. .i?Tto St ff -Mtt^faViU ? -Th? >}olo di t" of t'h?- t^e'H as signed t? the Academic Dispensary is guarding tjie health of the .'a-ge cLuooi of student officers at lending tie Various couises of tiie Infantry i School, wiiioh has become inter fhittioually known n:< the largest ichoo! of small i?"ms in the wotld. TODAY and TOMORROW I (Cotftinued From P.age 1) glais but only half us henvy. A r,.d mado of pontoHte can be bent o tir:'-*ted into any form, a<| when * liglit is pticed nt one end of the ?ro-. the other end glows brilliantly though no light is vis'Ido be!woe. the two ends. It is exsy to im;lgii:e n a 'y p -ssi. !ble uses lor IhJfc ikw jtkIvc1 f the chemical labor-lories. , To m? however, its chief interest is t' :jl. i adds another proof, that the en quest ot' nature' by man "s taring u aM the time. I Wv haven't yet irore tlrni seit 'eh j ed tlu- .- u'tiico ?Vt" ti?e r ecrel; jyliicl l science wdl n;;ike commonplace to our giutlil children. ?, WASHINGTON NEWS r ' . (Continued From Page I) ? jr:.;nl f?r such an amendment would lf>re( i;"? ? rmi try to accomplish the juesired 0ti|iv.!ve* by other ne.uis. } Senator 0 'i'luhoncy rf Wy nning ih:!* jinm-v. iced lhaj he v.i'l | -u-:l j his bill (t-r a Federal incoimkj-.il.u. I lav*, whie'ii w..uld |nit every corjto-a ' tion (It rg mi inter-f'.>te^ lu?i:<'s. imder ^direct Federal conlr 1. en abling tli<> aulhoritics j.t W; .sli'v-rto* U* pn-M'ribe the conditions nhdft" ' *hi'-Ji. liie c:-i|u-~ltien niipht ope,"ate 'jeludin" working Isiurs'and w.^gc One Senator who w.w, ew'eil last Novcj?'ikm* *ln?vs not sit in t.\e Con gress, bee-rase his term exuired on the day ' oppress, met. ite is f.riiv V. TIoxdf?, ef Minnesota. Wl:-. ^v.'.ntor Si hid? dit-<l l.ifj B^BY,POWDER ? W?mijuxti?' I ANTISEPTIC * ' Don't be satisfied with ordinary baby powders that are not anti septic. Without paying a cent more you can get Mennen Anti septic Powder?which not only dots every thing that other baby powders do, but also sets up an antiseptic condition all over baby's skin end figtits off germs and infections. It stops chafing and rawness, too Sc get a tin of Mennen Antiseptic Powder at youi druggist's today. MENNEN Antiseptic POWDER Be Sine They Properly Cleanse the Blood YOUR kidneys are constantly filter ing waste m.itter from the Mood stream. But kidneys sometimes lag in their work-?do not act as nature in tended?fail to remove impurities thai poison the system when retained. Then you may suffer nagging back* ache, dizziness, i;anty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, puffiness under the eyes; feel nervous, misera ble?ell up vel ? Don't delay? Use Doan'i Pills. Doan's are especially for pooily func tioning kidneys, lhcy arc recom mended by grateful tuers the country ?over. G?t them from any dn.ggist. ?\tw? -fir 'N! * t Laugljing Around the World ? ? With IRVIN S. COBB -+*~ j' _ Guilt on the Very Face of It liy IKVIN S. COIiU A G HE AT man;' persons who k.'.ow?and admire?the darky stories ** of K. K. Mrunrf ?ro not r.war* that this author is, at his home in Jackeon, Mias.j th? Ecv. E. K. Means, pastor of Galloway Memorial M. 5M >?) 15. rhurdi, South. TT" L a '/oalour, c'ergvmnn, n Rifted speaker, and a fluent wTitor, but b?>ing, na befits a clergy man, a truthful man also, Mr. Means would he tur last person to lay claim to great personal '.beau L As hi.i friend, 1 fo;! that I may repeat this story at his expense, osp'cia ly as he himself told it to me. He had been gri'/Ir.pr at my printed ? '?:-ne:;s and he was vomiudfd of an expeiicnce cf hiss own. I quote his words: ''(We upon a.time my vietufa was published in a small weekly newspaper in a village in Louisiana. I wa-; standing in the post office when a farmer entered to pet his mail. He opened the little paper and iwxed with fascination at my countenance. Ho held the sheet close to lus f.0c0j then extended it to arm's length, trying to focus his dim eves <.n the vision. Ho furoMml in id! his pockets and brought forth his hands < mp{*, ?.f the thing he nought. * ?? ' r.\ n he remarked to tl? world at large: ?' 'i '-ft my Roeck* lMiw?.an^ i can't sen who thii here feller is. I ...I V uut he dim.-. ! th-v, fcut \.y fce,g gUntyj?? VAaiu.'.s..;) tWtuMB, Im>). Su no i ar, Gotcteo r i -L'ti?j , 1; ij Elmer A. Benson as JSenuioi- u li', the next election. Ernest L*xj iioifa ?tin for the* gix-yeur terai be ginning January 5 a;*l was fleeted. But nobody took any steps to pro vide a Senator for the two mouths between election day, except ifr Howard. He filed jetitio r widi Minnesota's secretary of* state, a-, the last minute which got him a place on the Novice ber ballot. He was 'Aqt.V.1 hy ?T .'-.rrv f-#r t lie' )ii!?rte.si elective Se untr-Wil term in i LiaUny' Mr. Howard will draw j $3,666.67 and requisites for mileage | rud clerk hire for the two monthsj he was a United States Senator. Al though he never sat in the Bcniitc Chamber he is 4 'Ex-Senator Howard" <? 1 > TilF JOURNAL, now 52 *wU to *].00 in. Jarksou County-. AH torn* prinf. Kr pnfont inside. Report Of The Condition of ?j y At Sylva North Cvxjlina TV> The Cofniir-'.ssi0-ot Bsnlcs At The Clc e-Of Bitincss Ai the 31t-t Pay of neceiobw 1936 - ASSETS ? ? ?. ? ? ? . . ? V r ? ?? ? . i!a.sh, balances wlfb other I n k.<, hi*1 <"ash itents . n p-ow* . - cf collect* u - 1 $J34356-JW ,Tnited Stvtc; (iovernn e.vt direct a"<l f.i"l<y guar^nte**^ .95322.00 Sfct-, v unity and mu.ieipil obligat-?*-*: -^'^,,'1 .oar-j .<1 dwe'oun;# __r ? ---. ??.-? *7' 'Jankiiur hou:e owi..ed, I nni i kure aiid fixtures ? Jo,88654 Jfcher ?nl -1 - 2*,S20 24 ,'Hhor a,:eis ? ----- ^2 TOTAL ASSETS : , oi>j.493 37 ' LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL i)cp . n!'A ?. !' iiidiv it!i;'?! , y ?rt?'.xn.?rl^,|?s aind ?jopporatiotis: Demami dopiMifo;, ?t? ? Time deposit cvkl^H'wl kv si'.Yiiigj p.i&8 books .5 t,7? ?.-5j Other Un.i? deposit .< ?'-.I-?-- ' ' 158 062.14 Liiitt d Sl.ntos Govern me: ,;t and |*> t:s.| savings deposits 56,03313 State, comity, mul mu. .icip-tl dep.-.siis- ' 121,170.29 Feder.il Re'-erve bank (transit acooit.t) -* 3,311.1 TOTAL DEPOSITS i 473.0T, Other liabilities ---. 3,763.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES V:.\CI.I DIN^ CAPITAL AC^Ol N 1 J0.2"(?^;. Capital account: Capital stock and >*apiial notes and debentures* - -.33,210.00 Surplus ...rlv- - 22,000.00 Undivided proliu _.i .? .... . 1,028.32 Total capital aceount ? 56,237.32 j TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL?,? 65)^403,37 Ou 12-31-1930 the result d Icga' 11 erve ;i^ai:;st deposits of ibid-bank ?v $.r}7,489.S0. A pts r; |N.2't< d ab.rve whinlt wee eligible as legdi res?"ve i'mou 'kd to ,90 Defe.-trcil oblig:<ti?|s mt Lic'uded o?i:nnj* above Viabilities, which aiv subordinated to claims of and oilier cremm".* $34,056/10 Undeclared dividends on preferred stork and unpaid interest on rapit.v' notes jtnd debentures, aeerurd p. ior to ctnf <if ?lividend ?>r intense period 1256.41 '.'i' This biltik'fi capital is n pnsentctl l> $33,2i!1.0O ;?>!.! to jaiblie;- I4i9..shares ot" first preferred siwk, par value por'slinn? iv'irahlo at .f'i'j.OO }?er share; and -*ll8 shares of coiijinon st<?ek, ?ai* value $l0').00 jn-r share MEMORANDA Piedf?eJ assets (except real estate), ri?ln>couuts, ::n<l .scejnities loaned: l;. S. (iovftrninent obligations, <lirec.t and fully jmnninteed, pledged to securc liabilities : __S,350.00 Asseta deposited Vith State authorities to qjalily for the exercise ol fiduciary or corporate |>o\vers, or pledged for other pur|M>scs 108,000^HJ TOTuVL : I..,.,. *lJ<j(,3p0.00 Secured and preferred liabilities: TOTAL ---.I.; 134,520.29 1, K. L. Ariail, Cashier of the abovc-iuimed Sauk, <U? solemnly swear that tlw> above statement is true, au? that it ftiUy :-nd corrwtly repjeaents the true btate of the several matters herein con'ained aud set forth, to the best of lay knowledge and belief. -? It. L ARIAL, Cashier. ?S. W. ENLOE, \ E. P, STIliUVEl.L, . J. J; HASTINGS, | , -J Dirertors. * / ? ? . . r State of North Carolina, County of .1 nek son. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th flay of January,1937. and I hereby certify that T am not an cfllcer or director oj' this bank. HUiuiH E. llONTEITH, Yotar>- J^uhlic. My commission expires Jun<\Uj 1938. . Basket - Bal) \ * ? Sylva Athletics vs v Enka Thursday, Janurary 21 WORLD'S CHAMPION SPEED SKATER, Kit Klein, says: "I like to enjoy Camels. the whole day through. I rely on Camels'for digestion's salce'?enjoy them while I'm eating and afterwards." * There is a modern pleasant way to fat relief from . * Headachc, Gas on 5f?mh, CaUs, 11?4 * bum, "Morning After" and Mitscalar Faiaa. 0 Just drop one or two ALKA-SKLTZER ta Wato ft* 0 to a glass of water. Wntch it bubble?listen to it Ik 0? As soon as tablet is dissolved, drink the taoor Alka-Seltzer * (Analgesic Alknlir.ing Effemi?l Tibkto) i r3 ? You will really enjoy the taste?mora like spring ? water than like mcdicinc. j ? ALKA-SELTZER, when diseeired ia watar, ^ ? tains an analgesic, (Sodium Acetyl-SalicylsU), which ^ 0 relieves pain, while its alkalizing agents help ta ?*? 0 rect everyday ailments associated with hyperacidity* 0 Your druggist has ALKA-SELTZER. Get a Ik or 60c package on our "satisfaction-or-money-lacr ? guarantee. () Performance, Beauty and Safety Mark Chevrolet's Completely Neu) Cars Chevrolet's 1937 engine U com nU?-i cuguit is com pletely new, but adheres closely to time-proved Chev rolet engineering principles. It is of six-cylinder valve-in-head type, smoother, more powerful, more economical, and lighter. A representative nirde! frond***?" Jet's new line, typifying its beauty**1 grcce?the Master De Luxe Sport Sedan with trunk. Not* the dittiac tive "?peed lia*" sxttftdinf 1** from the side of ths kod Uaiitsel n??ciuula Jsto tfc floor, cowl puk** Turrwt Top at CkimUt'i *? tiltat, tJl-stttl bod/, t? form a* integral ?tructur?, wtided fa ** joints, and reinforced sod 6"?? 'or peftnansnt ulcnet mi SR.*,? bc.;.iTJ-|^i, 'yrt^*nd <Sfort- eottP1?1 Chevrolet's fully-enclosed Knee-Action is for 1937. They are Chevrolet s new models cost on the Master De Luxe models: sad naS^* Ds Luxe, virtually identical in spooma^.^""^ Master transmission, and safety plats igiass all wouod a ( .. feature all modela of both aen?.
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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