BALBAM (By Ma. J>. T. Knight) Miss Vera Buchanan and Mr. Ula As he were marrM in Sylva, May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Shufrr an-] nitimce the birth of a Amo son, Kon iMli, bom May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tumor of Or. lamio, Fla., arrived last wook and ore in their cottage in Ballough Hills. Mrs. Helion Leath, of West Pnlm Beach, is spending her vacation in Rall.nigb Hills. Sho b occupying the Sturrock cottago. Mrs. James Ballough, who has boen with her sister, Mrs. Dr. Johns, in Westminster, S. C., for sonic tin-e, returned to hor hojne in Ballough Hills, Sunday. Miss Freda Jones, Mr. Vernon Jon.>s, and Mr. Homer Galley visited jn Charlotte and in Anderson, S. C., las,, week LittU ilias Louise Iilajdicon, daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. Monro Madi son, of Sylva, is visiting her great aunt. Mrs. Sa ra liiyson. Mrs. Henry B ok wnt to Sylvj, I Monday. All*. Hubert Pearson Jus returned from Cleiiison College, S. C., whore I ho was a student, the past year. Mr. Tonuuy Richards of West j Palni B-'ach, Flu,, was l?*re last work j I He h/is just graduated from Cl??m-1 1 s?m Col lege, S. C? having completed j tho four jcar course. He is a grand-, son of the late T. M. Richards of Balsam. \i > , Mr. Henry Christy and family of Franklin are visiting his j> other, : Mrs. W. S Christy. Master Paul Rieket't and sister, of Andwws, are visiting t'icir grand parents, Mr. and Mr.s F. L. Potts. Have you the very attractive folders, slmving pietmvs of "lany interesting places in Jackson Coun I Laughing Around the World f With IRVIN S. COBB "1 .!??? ? m When Goldstein Really Cut Loose v By IRVIN S. COBB l ' ?' ? ' ACCORDING to Montague Gla?s, who specialized in stories of the 4 * cloak and suit trade, a jobber i 1 this line suffered a bereavement. His wife up and died on him. Possibly because it was neighborhood gossip that the couple had not lived together very happily the bereft one felt incumbent upon him to manifest nn unusual degree of distress, ihe theory being that this excess of grief on his part would silence the tongues of the slanderers and put to eternal rest the rumors of domestic Infelicity, <>. >???.? , * ? ' ? Two days after the interment Iho hushtwd, dressed all in black and wearing a broad mourning-band on his left arm, was passing on his way through Mercer Street to his plneo of business. A fellow-jobber halted him and without preamble spoke as follows: , i "Honest, Goldstein, I got to say it?for you I am ashamed that you .-hould carry on the way what you did at your wife's funeral. As a mark of respect for you I went by your h>u>e day before yesterday and the way you acted?well, I could only ?ay again: As one business man to another I am cshamcd for you that you should act so. "A wife, yes? They come, they go; you get 'cm, you loose 'em. That's life, ain't it? So why, then, when you lose one should you carry en so positively, absolutely could not understand." "Did you maybe alca come by the cemetery?" inquired the widower. "Soitin'ly not," said hit? friend. "I'm a business man and it ain't jo that I could sprtre a who!.'! day nmnintr way over on Long Island to a cemetery. I came by your house like I said before and when I seen how you earned on that for me was njffieicnt. Right off I came away disgusted," "You thrnk I earned on 3t tH liou^e, huh ?" stated Mr. Goldstein. "You shtK'Jd a-coire K'r 1* v \*v. Thr.tV. I raised ty, gotten oat by tl?i Chaakcr of Commcmo at 3ylva? G?rt romo and sond to your friends. , Quito a iiumb'T of I?o ;?l - tended the,ur.eraorial service in Way-' nesvilK), Sunday, and c;?rr<sd flowers to decorate the graves o t' loved oiks. Mr. and Mrs Kldon I/ivHoxk. an. nounce the birth of a nine pound toy, Hjarold Gene, May 30th. memorial to shoreS-o BE BUILT IN RALEIGH, SOON Raleigh?'The Council of Sitata has authorized the Stat?? Board >>{ Health I to issue revenue bonds in the sum of ! $160,000 for t'ho <>reciion of a-modern laboratory building, which will !;;? located on tho .Tones Street side ot Caswell Square, in Raleigh. It will be known as the Clarence A. Shoiv Memorial Building, in ?ein. ry of -Jk lata Dr. Sfliore, fu"st director of the St at o Laboratory of Hygiene, w]i*? served in that capacity frO"- Decem ber, 1907, to R'bmaiy, 1033. His suc cessor, Dr. John Hamilton, \v..s nanied in May, 1933. Action by the Council ot Stae frl lowed a conference with Dr. Carl V. %vnold3, State Health 0ff.'oe*, Dr. HamUeon. Work on th? new build ing, vtuch ivill have a ground ar.a of 130 by 50 feet, vill 1)06111 :tc soon as th-' ntv'essary formalities ?irc {?>ne through with, and it is expected it v. ill be ready for occupancy within 1'iic next year. It will b1. three stories high and will, if possible be built' entirely of North Carolina material, ; the exterior to be either of si?ne or | hrick, but, in any event, the entire structure will be fireproof, also vi .bmtioii proof. : do FALSE TEETH ROCK, SLIDE OR SUP? FASTEETH, a new, greatly im proved powder to bo sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth firm and comfortable. Can not slide, slip, rock or pop-out No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel ing. Makes breath sweet and pleas ant. Get FASTEETH today at any good drug store. I We are glad to welcomc a new and different kind of busi ness to Western North Carolina l ' \ ' ' . ?''."?** V ? r u ? '? The GRILL is supplied with Bread & Cakes ' ' 'v by The Asheville Baking Co. V ?, ? . > ' : ' , / '? , ) ' 1 ' K ? Butter Krust Products JOURNAL ADS. BRING RESULT3 FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Paing Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching,, Bloating, j Nausea, get free sample doctor's pre scription, IJdga, at 37LVA PHARMACY Ambulant geh, Sylv?,*C. > six ' e clock Thursday evening at the SMOKY MOUNTAIN GR1U Welch's Tomato cocktails will be served free with every pur chase of ten cents or over. Horses for Sale or Trade We have 24 head of good, fat mares and horses weighing from 900 to 1600 lbs.?to sell or swap. Ages ranging from 2 to 6 years. These horses can be seen at Munday's old barn in Franklin, N. C. Arthur Brown, Walhalla, S. C. ead THE JOURNAL C* The Jackson County Paper i PATRONIZE JOURNAL ADVERTISERS , ' : . ? - ' ? ? ? .V'. ' ; ^ V . -4 ? ? ? . , 1 ? " ' ' ? . ' r ? .. . ? - '? i 1 ? t . ? ' ?; f ? i Keep In Step With Jackson County THE Only $1.00 A Year

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