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ma ttmoff c?rom joubkal PuUubed Weekly By T* JAlittSOtT Q09MTX JOURNAL CO Matured a* Mcotnl i-ias* nutter u Uit fcw Of in* at Sylva, M. C. 'jas tompkxns, adkar Wonder how much nunc, tin* high way coimiiissiou has speni correcting engineering mistakes, ?r * ?idiocytmg" roads, while the pretention" program of county-seat-to-eounly-.seut high ways, inated son:*1 l(i years ago, is -till not completed. Lawyers' mistakes go tc? the ga ehambor or to prison. Those oi' doctors go to the cemeterv. Those ot civil on * * i Rineers are relocated. c , " S THE PROPOSED LIQ JCR LAW The liquor law* that bypassed th? House ot' Representatives ami is now pending in the Senate prides that ; ny county can vote on the establish ment of one or more liquo.' st^re*, H the Hoard of County Commissioners shall petition the Hoard ot Elections (to call siK'h an election, 01 it tit'teen per cent of the qualified voters in i any county sign such n petition. It provides that the stojej. shall be established at such places .*?? the coun ty control board and the state control board designate; that the stores can stay ojwn no longer taan Iron: f o'clock in the morning nittil nine in the evening; lhat they slrill be closed on Sundays, election days, Sew \ car's day, Fourth of July, Labor day, Ar mistiee Day, Thanksgiving and Christ mas Day, and such othei holidays as the control board shall designate: that a i>erson can transport not more than one gallon of liquor from a liquoi store county to a dry covnty in an original, stamped, and unbroken pack age; and that the sale of beer and 'tine up to 21 per cent by \vc ight shall continue to be sold in the present li censed cafe, hotels, and other places now operating or to be licensed. liquor stores would not be allowed to advertise their wares, .tor to sell to habitual drunkards, or persons con-1 victed of public drunkeness or of driving automobiles while i.itoxicnted. i It would leave the sale o; wine and) beer in the present sitt ntion, and would permit the transportation of a gallon of liquor from a "wet" county to a "dry' one, thus practically forc ing all counties to come under its provisions, in self-defense FINANCING SOCIAL SERVICE. Just bow the eightv counties in North Carolina that have high tnx rates and heavy bonded indebtedness are to go about adding the lax that would be would be necessary for ihein to levy in order to finance their share of the social service legislation that the Administration forces in the fien eral Assembly are advocating, is some-' thing well worth consideration. These counties had hoped to be able to rid themselves of of the burden they arc now cm lying. The tax rates in most of them have conn down in recent years, through the State taking over the burden of roads and schools; but it is now proposed that they shall shoulder a share of the social service load. It is f.n indisputable tact, which .Administration forces Inwo seemingly overlooked, that the State can be no stronger than its political sub-divis ions. Many people are unable to sec the point that North Crrolina is a unit; that every section is a part of North Carolina. They wen; driven to this view point in the scncol system, when, and only when the thing was about to fall of its own weight, and when, had the old system con tinued, schools all over N'oth Carolina would have had to close their doors. Old age assistance and other social 8ccurity legislation has been promised and is necessary. It must be enacted; but the State should not now turn to the same position in reg'.nl to that as was maintained for a long time in .regard to schools and which had to be abandoned. Mauy counties In NotMi Carolina somfc 80 of them, are unable to shoul der this responsibility and should not be called upon to do so. Governor Hoey could, if he would, we believe, stem the tide and bring the advocates ct the legislation in its present form around to the viewpoint of making it a fcderal-Stato finance.! project, in Htead of bringing the counties into partnership. This would ;aeet the re quirements of the federal Administra tion, and would certainly bo more reputable than the present proposal have grave doubts as to whether irany counties could coinpiy with the law, even If they were tj try. _ Qm reason is t&eir utter inability to cuQ?ot tLe oeeenary tnation. Tho fc that thqy "would rua up Cpp?tfatiw<i Uo4tattoo If the General Assembly -houid iv! low the recently adopted constitution al nmendmnt inregaidNo exempting hoptoads u|? to *KiOO? fro..* taxation, we know that the so. i: l amy ha lation would fall' of its ?.v" wcig?rt; and even if the new amendment sho;sy be overlooked, as it Will, many counties would it ill ho uualM to raise their pail of the iiuauees;* It is tin e for somebody i'-> author ity to got busy, if a woR iM?* old a-e assistance is "'l other social seiuritv pi Ogram that is workable is to be ef fected at the present VMntaioii of the (.eneral iV iscmbh. RALEIGH NEWS (Continued.. from page on-) Wjiynesville. Judge Aih v ftas a great many flattering recommeii lutioit?, not onlv from thcvouniies in .1m- in med iate vicinity of hi*' 1wm.*, hut from many parts oi the State. .,he^ *e*?iiM* from leading oitixens, lion. lawyer.^, and frou:) tin1 >utire ?iurs ? i counties. Should the (iovein<y ;.<'p hevond the State ('haiiman, and go ov? i' in Hay* wood to make the appointment, ilmt would leave a vacancy on \ jhtpyriorv ! court bench in the 'l' went ??*-1* ?Jujliv.u'lj district, which would prisi).? anotlny appointment lo l?f made 1 rom Hoy wood, Jm'kson, Swain, Macon,.t jay, ei (JrahiiM. Senator IJal.t n'liue, oi \\akc, ha-> formally pro|>o.sed a (';> liuuio'ial Anendnient which would hibit the General AsW-mb',' IronMh-; verting funds raised lor highway purposes to any other purpose.; ?" t A measure is peudiiejf) UH>kingf- to givater snI'ety on the b"jhwjjys, .^\v. lr.akiii" it unlawful lor a r driver olj a bin, truck, or other^ptUdte 'nervier \ chicle from opi'Hitini;, ;'-,r a longer period than S hours in fifty one day. Senator Gravely would make ills' school zones saIVr by | v.debiting one vehicle from passing ann;b?*r within ihe districts marked a> ss*?-|i. So far, there havn h:vu far fewer bills presented than a< any (ienera. Assembly in a long-time. I.i 10.>~? uuht than 1000 bills Were infrodaecd. l*p "o now the number is only sl thtlv more than 2*)0. That and ihc upidity willi j which committees hau* been d-a*p:it?di?j ing their work, wKh tlu* fact that the House clears ils ealvdar everv * ' day, and with the Sp.-;*r and the Lieutenant Governor p?o,:din?* the, nietr.hers to keepv "Working, seem to bespeck an earlier ndpuruaumt limn the Genera! Ans;mM\ l a.- seen in recent years. WASHINGTON NEWS ; (Continued front page iiuf) forms to accepted standards of hour .I and wages. Those who advocate this plan also propose th.J Opngivss should set up its own uef-niiion of in, terstafe commerce, thus prompt iv?'!y Marriage/v of Child Bride, 9, Denounced* ' | "It's a Boy** ? &V?' w ' mSm mmr KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Bitterly-assailing the mountain .marriage oi LONDON, En&V. <? 9-yearold Eunice Win stead to Z2=ycar-old, C ft., Charlie Johns, January ? triJ? JfJ 10, Tennessee club women, ministers aud jurists are asking the state';". -?e?,???' "JfJ* legislature to act 1o prevent such 'disgraceful unions' in the future ' - a^,?^ ^eXund JL tt Photo shows 9-year-old bride (arrow), with her father, mother and hifnltni hPt?? "Thank cnnHnoitn other members of the family, before their mountain home. The father P* ? ? * M . .. and mother said "they planned no interference with the children" when ?? 8 a ?u swai> no asked If they would seel; annulment of the marriage. ;??! rings ior mm. An Appeal ~ To Be Hoover Bride j. | ? fl-Year-Old Inventor | mvis / - m 1 P.A-S-1 T?WSON. Md. . . . Joseph H. LOS ANGELES . . . Miss" Mar- - 0Yf?g years' have^nveuted ?(Toots) FInkelstain, 17, has been garet Coberly (above), Los An- _ worthwhile gadgets, byt Norman missing from his home here since geles society girl, Is tp become the . v 'niormnn of New York fahr.vei Sept. 24th. , . V His parents beg ,brMj of Allan Henrjr Hoo^joo ? gjg"SftSL ?\itent m assistance in locating him. Joaepb ot former President and Mrp. .. _ dfM18t rlothes rack when he was Is 5 ft. 5 inches tall, .weighs 140 Hoover. -. Announcement of the en- - ^J^Ls oId flnd now at b has -pounds, has dark brown curl^air, gageinent wag made by the girl's beeneranted a U S Patant on his olive_ comjtwloB. frecttM- and owente. MMtetm'u. |j? I K h?Ml ?rn./ T nonnced forthe wedding ' -?5 ^ v ?o blocking any-attempt cf u??s'ciijprtme"' Coinr to-declare unoonstiV.ttonali afty. law e'lnbdljyir.c or bared'?n tnaVcloP inition. " "'l Some ffood lav-vers in OnsrreSs are! ? j * * . doubtful w lit', hor the legislative; branch "enu j?el awav wiili nnv_attempt! in con I rol file Judicial !>ia:.<h o J' ?ov-? ernmcilt. 'flic most popular projwsnl j is u law lo require?a 7 to 2 deeisiou! to declare any law unconstitutional.- j Meantime, Senator GiifiVv of Pcnn . * . I sy Irani a, is proposing- 11 Congressional iiiveslijr.ition oi' ihe ^uprnftii Conrt'j lo detern:ine how far its r-.eniliers jire int'hienr<(l l?y personal o political bias in their decisions. (Continued from one) " "j who were I lu re. Sometime/' like .flo was realized, wliieh jxoes to Hie build-1 ing'l'u'nd ot tlie M. K."Clum/h, South. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE A conference lor .S'uid.sy School workers o L' District Xo., ?l, will be held lit .ij?erWebster F.apV'.sl .church ^Siindiiv nj'U'riiooii, b^ianing .at 2:30 The program' is: sonij, Webster Sun day School; devotional Mr., Ales Pressley; AVl*?i we, ,iis Sn*iday School ?workers, owi- lo the,(?o.ssd.iiities and' i hscnlye.s oi' inir'Sulidav School, Mi^. j \\\ '< Yowfim]; My responsibilities ? : i.<l mv'opporlututie.4; sf* a teacher,' OiVCoiv-M r-Vlass.'.mHi -Sunday morn ? * * v * . '* ** * w ) i ili'u, AirvFnd Forester: ;:oil'T, WebLj >ter Sunday School; What we ean and do f!:ro;,?;lr rise- S.iti'^p-.-School iu Disl riel; Number 4, Wev Fred For* ,-Vfcr. - v QUIPS FROM THE CRACKED J # * (l'.y The Crack 11 Well, we have ::ll in'e ? kicking about ''.liine in .lanuarV" ami now thai we have ehaii?;o, we x'v'still kick in?". .Ah, you knort /he h.o mdlioi; saw] his shadow*. i:- i - * T}ie,\yoiiuir A'olk.s in Sv 'va are plan - liinjr to'.havi, a luivje un>c h \\( summer, v Iial v i'.ii (IV. new Mvin.iiunjr |Hwd and it In* swell club lior.se. And nil that i laik ahoul iltc pool hoi beiiijy bin i ?ll.ou?rli i- a lol oi" liO"cy. We don't all want ? ?(? ito ill a! ll.e -.nine time, Mivhow, do \vc ? C \J * * V Somebody told ice tha* -he Carolin ians fPuinh d 111;. the linc-'vimers, the (flier night, at the President's Ball, and also that ever/body had a. good time. ? # * ? "Well. Sunday "is {be 1-iy for ro mance and prper 1icnf*?. iiiid frills ,'rnd eitpids! Looseti up, an-' send'your lic.st girl a'ho? of e.mdy or ;? eorsaije, all you lovers. It'*. St. Vnlen'iiiie^ Pav! ?J l~*~" I cars Since this is tho ?rat nmo I Attempted tta, I'd .W *?t "ti'n ne^t week and write, more. . .. . j.1 ? ? - ? " k * * CARD OF THAXKS We wish to extend to oar neighbors iiuAJricuds A?nr sinecm i hanks for TtiiViV" winpathy, for every act of kind i ness iit the lime "I tho leath of our husband and" father. The Powers, too, were messengers of sympacay and con solation which wcitv gyei.tly apprc eiated. Mrs. Sam Rhea v d lanuly. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE i ... Having qualified as the administra tor o?. the estate of Mis. Theresa Dil lard .Pructt, late of the county of Jackson, state of Xorih Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to 4 ho undersigned, at SyJva, X. 0., on SORE THROAT a Cold so ' /V Famous 1?2?3 Method Now Only 15e At the first sijTn r?f sore throat due to a cold, dissolve three Bayer Aspirin tablets in Jj glass of water. (iarcjle with this twice. It will act almost in stantly to relieve tfu* rawness and soreness of your thiot-.t. At the same time, lake two R.-jer Aspiiia tablets with a full pla s v" valer. This acts lo cotnbat fever, tini cold uehes and paius. Hcp.-al t litr t tea I then t in 2 hours if ncicssr.ry. ThU modom. in exp?:!?-;? e viy jo rare a cold is apiTv?i '>> ih us: ?u;. of dwtors. Ask for Bayer As;>iriw by its full rmnie ? ile L by ih * n.ir.ic "asi'irin" ; 'oac. r_ T FCS ft R':ZEH 2 FUL'_ DOXF.N FOR 25c Virtually 1c a Tablet or before the 4th day of February,! 1938, pr this notices-ill be pleaded in' bar cf-their recovery. All persons in-1 debted to said estate will please make} immediate settlement T. P. Dillard Administrator of the estate of Mrs. The rcsa Pruett, deceased. This February' 4th. 1937. 1 must employ at once a man Jiving in small town or on farm. Permanent work. Must he satisfied with earning $75 a month at first. Address Box 6478, care of this paper.. Name Address 'L... Help Them Cle^ of Harmful BoX ^ kidtKyj tll ^ *S*U WMtWrtH C w tier/.-) ss k' r.*l laj (? ?? not ?<?<? a* Nature , mow* "iirpur.nw tin, it pci?.oa the system and \jp?t ^ ^ body n.acfclr.try. ** Svmptoms rr ay U Wi-j. y,:::rtt!:t altwlu ol u? r ZJ3 viitl r the eve-a oi p/* Lj;xic.y *-4 I1' d ud Other bit -- >.i V. ir.ty ? order may be burning, tasc, u w Ircnuent ur.nuiou. * T r.c-re suould be no doubt tk?t treatment u *iier thin Uo-m'i Pcllf. Uoc-.'f hv.e bw? new tnends lcr mart ttin 1-r.j 3 They bavt a navon-*'.c Are i"*""*""1''' Art rtccm.^ndH ? ? C?l l|r|7 ?Yn' Dr. F. K. Gardner Optometrist No. 60 1-2 Patton Ave. AshevilV \; o Will He At : ' SYLVA HOTEL, SYLVA, N. C. . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1937 For The Purpose U t' Looking After All Eye Troubles EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Write me when in need ot Optical Service BABY CHICKS . Super-quality baby chicks, fromV.k tulloruin tested flocks. Guaranteed heal thy, true to name aiul breed; 100 per cent live delivery. Better chicks, that grow and thrive and return a handsome profit to you. Farmers' Federation Hatchery , MRS. JOHN K. -JONES, MANAGER Phone 0903 "CAMELS MEAN A would of comfort; j *3 - f:i >a. p??p(j:S Ji Says this spunky girl reporter who . recently flew around the world >"* S* ? snatchcd meals anywhere, ' s ~ aite aaything,"says Doro(.b) kit gallm. '"For digestion's sake ...smoke Camels' meant a world of comfort to me." "V ?>c sa. FP8 m a< kin* Blears sake I -SMOKE CAMELS |f RELA% When VOt*'?^ When you're nervous they tell you to relax. Easy advjce to give, but mighty hard to follow. You will find it much easier to rciax?to over come Sleeplessness; Nervous Irritability, Rest lessness, Nervous Headschc after you take |t| DR. MILLS' INervinE DR. MILES NERVINE is a well known nerve sedative. Although the formula from which it was made has been in use for nearly GO years, no better medicine for a tcn:o, over-wrought narvous condition has ever beeri prescribed. DR. MILES NERVINE is as up-to-date as this morning's paper. \ * At all drug stores. Lam bottle - or package ? Small battjfc. or package?^3 c pi'iifd - 51.00. cents. 1n 116uid"
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